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LATEer LOC,i►1, YAPFBai°ilkea e>iooRDlzD aY men oft aeCtioa. Hie store is a►atral= 'she Dc's'new battgp ant# cart I nt a lir, • .-s .`. j> M3 EATB'11AN, M,D., O.M., M.C.P. ! 1 to°ated �n8 talttefnll Blled: No doubt rived its fowl{ and ire is just vvaitinq for + : ''` 1� TB11 >PR468 - 1ND JUTTY.D DOWN $Y oi1B � y . & s.0. Coroner. O®ee sad Bssidence, COIb<888rGND1i1rTe. Le will do s rattling buaine$a. good roads to show the residelpes of this t _ ` r _ ; gt street, )�'le ning clave boars: liarning Mr. A. E. Thornton 'returned to the tone result of close a ieatlon to ones ' ' • Lam. &M to 11:9.0.; Evening G to 8: L t Mr - -t ,, ,. . CLAREMONT..; tale from Toronto last Frida. par r'; T3. FKANCY, ' M.D., C.M,, M.0 P Litt y. Oa ac- business. PPI • l_ Via, c • and S.o: Honor Graduate of Trinity ' '' _ <<•t , count of illbealth he has been compelled Mr.. Mar. y Nati trtowed to his IIew reel- �' t3n;versityy, Tri�tity 3iedical f;chooi and the Ooi �'�7o'yttcs EvaryTnesdspafternncn T �is�vsa- to give up hi$ sitnacion there. htr.Thorn- deuce on the corner lot. If we may d t 'e l e of urs.1 ins and surgeons . Ontario man will be totind to the once of (ierc►tv's Pum ton will rusticate here for a time and it judge from t e %res in which he is im vd . - Y ce boars, l0 to 12 arta., and G to 8 p.tn. White � ` O , Factory. Claremont, where be will bw pleased to Y Pro ,.f �, -. y 1 • see env of lits zubacribet g_l is to be hoped be will soon be all riebt ins the pro rty, he will soon have every , k*,, I Yale, Ont._ Mr. Henderson is 1laviug extensive re- again' thing in ehi shape. _ • DW, FEIil3IER, df.D"M.C.P.B., Ont. ' airs mane on his dvicellit,�• The LO.G.'i'• 'nataliation took i '- r ekl: • coRONER. t�i8ce boars--morulag from• • house on Monaa n' } plass last Last wee .Messrs. A.Annan and Robt. t ,;: +. to lo, edering 5 to 6. surgery in reikr of DRUG rock street which Rdds uitich to tile Y >gLt as follows: Thos. Beare, Cowan had lie misfortune to lose their , ; r sTox>�,, Brock st. North, Claremont. Patrons . .. appearance of the -building. C.T.; Mrs. Armstrong, V.T.; M. McPhee, brood mares with foals. Both animals supplied with Pure Drlige, Chemicals flet, all T.' Arihul' Po 'rater, F.S.; Jud. P , , 1 cheap for cash. 29tf Avery pleasant time was spent at the 3 ugh S.• were very valuable, their stock being suc-_ , 1 _� _ _ - residence of Mr. W. J. Graham on Hien Ida Thornton, A.S.; J. Fowler, Marshall; eeesful pprize winners. _ p ?- - 1 eftat. 4 day evening. The party was given as a Ida Gerow, Asst Mar:; Rose Burton, Mr. Thos. Moody, of Liverpool Market - ' -I' farewell W Air. W. T3e�1 who is leaving Guard ; Chas. Wilson, Sentinel ; I3 Bur- is one of a deputation, which has gone to , 't } ton, P.C.T.• T. W. Lamoreau L. D. Ottawa to wait n on the Government, for TORN BALL IlOFV, BARRISTEII for MarkhRm. A large number of our p _ t and solicitor, Notary public, etc. Oppics- young folks were present and the evening The triembershiti is 51, find is increasing. the sake of procuring assistance in im. lverell's Block, Brock -street, Whitbp. private Ansvt ars to tl}e follow�n will be thank• provin the entrance to the harbor. toads to loan �t lowest rates and on favorable p1t$:ed pleasantly. g terms of payment. fully received. Wheie the Locust Hill � t' - ;` 8 y Mr. Pear shipped from this e?tation At the Reform committee meetin held ' three car load of Choice fat cattle'on Sat• liutits cease :� If the eorrespoudent from at Holbourn's hotel on Wonday evening i ��HOhtAS PARKER, BARRISTER nrda last. A let a number of cattle Loculi Hill eau see as much with his and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. N° y g the delegates chosen for I� o. 5 polling ai- ` ,' commieamou. ofce : Over Ontario Bank, Picket have been shipped from here of late but 1 eathl r eye as with the two.? If. the vision wero, George Davidson chairman, - -t nice wanderer is n the ran with a club or ; fag; open every Saturday. 4-y this lot were exceptionally fine., Many Tbos. Annan, Wm. Thom, Jas. Found , �. FAREWELL, L71. Ii., BAR of our citizens we down to see them sh°t n ? lion' many poo 1e the tank - j P and ,John Annan. V y y, Ab801 �1te� Pre. Iea`'e the station. will b capable of boldin{{. As we in• Mr, and Mrs. Frank Woneh went ot�i a . .RISTER. -Count Crown Attorne and y . Geer tend to elet'ate the entire alt when we County Solicitor. Cour: House, Whitby. lay ge Hickinebottom, Pne of the old g g visit to friends in the United States oar I , . _ This powder ne�Xr vans K. A tear el of purity, est eettlera, aged 7(1��who waA In hie usual visa Locl►st TIMI. The spills► of mud .in ;�louday last and expeetto call at Detroit, �., streuyth aud wholesotnenebe. icor ecanotuicaj the streets at L°Cl•Rt Hill. Ploaae stateP,d:: T1L`TOv c RODS, BARRI5TER5, than the ordinary kinds, and van of be sold in hesath last Thursday, on rieinK Friday ClevelRnd, Grand Rapids ani Harvard 11 $olieitors,\ovaries, Etc.,SoiicitoretorCit� comppetition with the multitude of 1 w teat, abort morning com lainetl of n t fe6lin yvell, depth in feet. ' and County Loan Association. 10 j Adelaide at. wei;(ttt alum or phoRPhete po�vde Bold' on P K City, possibly Chicago and Washington- ► ' east, Torunto. Telephono 911. Uneof tho part- in calls. I:oYet, lsatct.c, ]'uKnirn o., lOti wail having a pain in his lett si e. iiia daugb Our brass band has been doing some at, they rettirn, i7 p`' Ours will bu in Clarumouc uvury baturday over . treet.N Y. + ;jyv ter, Mrs. Gibson, left hi sitting in a tall Rork in the way of re•or aaization. The Rev• Mr. Warteu of Toronto, _ :' Hoyher's 5ie. l;t)y - :,, �, - - - - chair a bile she vven� into another room. Ft►r thf� Hast tot o } ears it llas�l,een par u :� reached here last Sabbath.1t11 the - -- - - -- Hearin a fall she return d hastii and Llt,lly under the auspices of the Foresters; gnn►lerlRnd people we are ansioutily Yeterliusry. : 1 : no;1 !"� �* Q1 M g Y but last Saturda ni ht it asserted its free - i ti �,,, _ _ , _ - _ at,o ��, ~ ~ © found her father lying des t Heart die• Y fi awaiting the decision of Mr. Mills and the , H. HOPKINS', VETERINARY e ~ ; ` I V ease Was the cause. _ dom and r •organized under the name of presbytery as to what is to be done with , alp' °' ... ••a " Whitevale Cornet Band." The chane 1 `°1. YT i Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet f,,. a m A new society has bee instituted at g the unanimous call�to -that gentleman. e*inary C �Ilog©, Toronto. Treats ell diseases of et "inr ' ,: c1 0 ti ;he north end of our vill ThQ ob act is generally considered to be for the bene- 4 the dpinosticated animals. Calls by day or = 011'r .n ] fit of all urtica concerned. The band Willie Henderson goes about now with' _ aightpromptlyattondud to. ,Otlicoaud rosideuce o C5 ` , - � o of this organization is t defend the p the ; roudest smile - we have at lair. Isaac ).inton's. Ptckeritig. •,j;�y v ,%, i Sum :ev - -:. M ,i, 0 ' ,6 p �,a7.ed On . t .. ...., .. qq widows and ot�phans. It d es Pot later °f3lcers axe qt preaeilt A.'C. Tresham, con- since last municipal elections. A pretty -- =R''�I, i •ady 'N tS a fere with the Cuele or the orkmen, qt dnetor ; +A. G. 'iVllite, Leader L. H. Gra- t HOPKINS, ti'ETERIN'ARY SUP.- O w • v b little girl cRlled at Lia nonce and insisted u Liam, see.•treas. • H• rEON, Graduate of rile Ontario vet: '," i s~ �' �' 8 9 ,� & 8 , h has a mission of ite own. he inidatory .. - on remaining. May "it" bean ornament .... C .- �, orinary College, Toronto, R ll visit Whitlevale el ` a' oereltlonies are somewhat euliar but of = 1 I "' + p [1e ...�•... to society and when the wintry hours of , 4M and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of �, r• 1 pep , ., . ,,; � � � � ,,, course will only be made known t0 those noun's maturer i the horse's foot attended to at my shooing forge p ' ; - to b age ro119 round may tt ii I -_ -- _ wishing t0 be(K►ll1C memhe!•s. !1!e unset• ! EGYPT. prove as gest a blessing as the present re- 4 ' lot H9, 7th cop., Picl:csriug. Calls promptly et- , tended to. Tblegraph address : Whitevale, Ont. W � ; O • ` va g ° a t stand that 60nie of oar moat ante in oic. . re. r _ ° " d '' .A d m � m ° a g - One o•f Mr. Fitzrat ick's horses got its j , P.O. address :Green River. oat. _ 34-v s.. y 1 A; m ; c,q a .cal-•.._� (�, , 111 citizens joined on Saturday evening. T4tl followings is the report of Dunbar- - - _ --_ _-_-- -- ---� [� I n w }.°oa o ;, t; c K� a o foot throtlRh the halter one night last o mb V ax J._ The ink Jttbileo btnXers arrived on ton eC11001 for the month of April. The { $Oeieties., ,t ,a I - 20, c q week and was almost scall in the morn- . _v.•:._ _ _ _ . _.�- _ • ao I d� .� m tea'? o�n�-�� • aturlav ensuing, bat a LLeir bills only, names of only the three who stood h' ► m L �•' ) Ing. It is a Rood animAl and it is oes '� = ISING SUN LODGE NO. 18r,. I. O. 1 a •, it precedes them two days Ude convert did g set in merit marks in each da$s are Riven.. �, (,. T. This lodge meets evbry >►iunda = `' 1 J a = a• w not cow', o8'. Whetber the -dela in the the lose will be considerable. Fifth e�sss, y - - Y Our reporter dropped into Mr. homes Thos. Henderson. Fourth -1, evening lu the year, in Dude's Rall, Pickeriap. -,`� f a> O }-' o pcwteis was the fa It of&lie advanceagent class, Isaac Pizer, Flora Nicholson, Gee. ; - livery person invited td loin and help advance � . W cc , m 9 , h Knox s cosy residence the other day and the grand Oause of Temperance. 1217 so o r ' e, �, a t i t, E a or the C.P.L., we re not prepared to say sum 1 Rodd. Senior third,Mary O'Brien,Ethel - t'; but the trop w much anno ed at the Ped some ereellent maple su;ar and. '° "� c. S. ° Pe y Short, Lizrie Pearce. Junior third, Bert ` `` ---- o �' a syrn There will 1?e a small Bow of sa f uetnese Garbs. � 1 N ;> ° o M °a c. bungle as were til Workmen. The com• P Marks Amos Rodd, Minrie Annan. . r-_-- _ _ _ ___-- -- _-- ;0 . -Mr. A• -. -v- L, I ,, parry was a gavel a end has they apt i r. and Mrs. K. aanuot find syrup Second -elass. Maria Conway, Mable ZYor- :. ' - — _— *M I •e� �-• a ,n, o -tz. 1 red there ' Hol h to Weal their fiiends: • tlr►tee atu�cr .[�. - •- .- •-- ----------- - - - - I >A no cunt but thAt the pro folk, Annie King. Part II, Alice Seeker. . " r t r gram would gave been gond, The re• Mrs. Banbury pa8stvl away on ltionaay Arthur $ arks, �'� ``� �D�jC$ S 1 y ereninq last after a spell" of ithers. `She p Brie Marks. Part II - , THO�i• � ,. turned to the city the late train, Satur• junior, Walter Nicholson, Ethel Holmes, • . 38 D(7v�1. Grniveyaticer, Com- lenves a dRuRhter here to duo . missioner for taking Affidavits, etc., Clare- day evening. pre her loss, Jessie Anuan. moat, Ont. 3' 1 A very enthu "tic aud- influential wllieh is irreparablre. The funeral occurred ; ro Alit I have boagllt up Uan Reil la's livery tnee>ling of the A.t 1;.W. aud thbir wives WerineQtiay morning to the R.'C. burial ��+ , . BUNTING, Issner of Marriage business aril have added be oral new J - • ' _ " horses aud bny;xiea, 1 eau sc �modaLe ► mound aftw sei•vioe iu the churell. It _ ' �• LicenseafortheCounW, of Ontario. Ol- was e►J in t:e li of the Norktnen un ' KINBALE. ty-•.' Dew of the storeror at his•residenee, Piekering rueWla e�eD n is said the property -here will be (disposed I � ' nil e. ley the public with good rigs at a 1 hours. Y i g l t when. the demon• , _ strntiun to be Lula on .May 914th was all °f spa that I aLss _Banaury w ill take ap Ocr egteefned store keeprr ie doing a ` '',v ` (ccwnetI 'bus meets all trai !n her abode with relatives ip the States. good b'nsiness, kis rices com are favor-. $1. F: P :_ �� EORGI: GEROti'V. l.';aremont, Tastier connection vrith livery I reP a : - � mapped oat. Th itr to (re ao eaatrartee P p _ < of Marriage Licenses. Private Oftlee in Sale, Commiastou and I3 ars- fee to the g1•ountls, the supper io W be in rhe following gives she relative stand• ably with othe`rtowns. Putup Faotorp---6trictly roadeutdai. y illi; Stablest Piciterin ppttcute `t:tyle, every oe I,ritgtng thdil own tag of the unitila of 13.5. \o. fi, ''ickeriug. Bro. (Iar�iiner.is looking for a bit' honeq E R.BEATON, TOWNSHIPCLERK � ZEC battlteua Auld wait n on thet•neelves. For In the fourth classes the standing has harvest, ais his bees, revived greatly since ';. I _. • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking- - - the Out; le Il1TIYiDE or OLllei"h VYttO been determined by examluRtions, with the factory hers been moved. . "; a$itlavits, Auctwntant plus Insurttnre Ag.nt. y g peOp ntar:ts dPduetetl for times leis Had the wetcther eontinaed tsv�rable honey to loan on fsrin roperty. \4illa pro- . , ; Hrefer to } for then- m;per• ttblee will , ilt the other pp p�+ moot of oar farmer' friends would have ._ bated. OFFICE- At �yliitevu)e. will btl in Ila Rrt lati a lal!,btaptial tea given at `tzc. °la�R by attendan(te, ntiulber of perfect Brunghatir 'ever Monds atteruoon for the been done with their seeding. I - ' transaction of businw►�. y , $7-v each. A votuwitt+�, Of ladies unit gentle• ler;t;una. with rnarkA dt►tlucted for tittles : I _ late Sr. Fourth, Kite IieJt3in, .Iantee �Ve vrere pleased to herr of the recovery - __ __ lneu will at:eud to lite furn- hiug, turd , , of our eeteemed friend Mrs. Tremble who f. - y d•rch.1tect.I �' br-tying tit the rrfraslu,it•nt table. Tea is Cowan, 4fa.►el Tool, Willie Tuol, Juble p� very ill for some time pest. c w - , 1�,r:^- 1 1 i w be math in the .t,c►Ila l lllk attJ cao be Fit--patrick. Jr� Fotirth. John Cowan, Look out for a good supply of buckwheat, : AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT �� I urehaeeJ at Ge- per ynart to parties Stella Varty, Silas Tool, Julia Neal Edith pineakes this fall as one of our neighbors is . for the county of Ontario Drawings The- $- Z- aura= e i Robson, Nellie Concare. `Third Amelia - ria is • their t4 ane itPr.Ilers. A re• growing fifty acres of this productive it .- and specifleataons furnished for every clams of $i►ectacler a•nd Eye-wasa.s tf,e sure4aaida g esti p F.Ilicott I ibby Tool Lena l;II:COtt. Sr. ant. • building. tlteam and hot water beating and to vision iu►ou 4, for aaly ry Lment booth 4 also to lie rut, by a Pl , '- .eAtilation a epecia,ty. Oftice--Gerrie Block, �i. DALF - t tnmittee who will dispense confecttoz- I Second, Jennie Crawfol d, Geo. Varty,.Taa. A good time - was `spent at our- friend -1 ._ .; corner Dundas and ilrock streets, wnict►y. I ICKI•:I1,IN( 4 J1itclleU. Jr. Seton . Aertie 3tatthew8, Wm.. Gee's the other avenin Asocial t - Residence—Kingston itoa4. Fast Pickering. 37-y _ - . _ I cries, fancy drinksi iu great variety, and a K• _ i ranges..tc. 'Thetis will be a program in Willie Right, Fred Liscombe, bldggie being given in connection with`"the Green- . . ---- ' �l tttra?iuitt�ei•;ry/. - --- _ - I he'bnt.h, the Cbtr punt band ie eul;aged I' itzpatrick, Lillie J1RttLOws, Aggte Con• wOOd appointment. E s __, ',.._.�.• _ • , . , ,-. , ,I�,.,,._ . N for the day and a c minittee has been ap• norg, Part I I, Nellie Percy, Walter Mr. and Mrs. Agars have returned home _`: after an s n - R e to sed vtert HOMAS ! OUCHL• R, Licensed Aue- lnted to secure t to literar rt t,eees• Right. to the city of Tor a ,Y - T 'tioneer, �'a:uator, etc., for Besot Yot'k and p° Y Pa onto with relatives. Their familiar faces , r - the whole of North anis South Ontario. bUict NEW STY14ES OF sary to make the �aftern4on a success, , .�•s+.+ - have been greatly missed. - atteution given th,all orders by retail or telegra1pt Games. swings an I amusements will be' . HIGHLAND OREEK• The reform convention h®Id in oar town' � Cl,argea ttoderate. Address 'lHUti. i'oUGHElt, rovideJ fOt the uU • Thtl loeatiou is on Mends avenin fora ;t Aux 47, Ilrougham, Ott:. SPECTACLES aNa EYE-6lASSESt lie srttlea thiA J eek In the evonin Thos Piu-ker s ant n ' etc., was la ei attended intingdeslegstee g p Su daq Lere. Y The meeting there will be a gre,+lt concert. There will Hen Reeye has rented Andrew was ably presided over by Mr. J. Lidxett. ReUtR nttrl aINlPR. Mr. H. W. McBriea Las been vieitt . '' 45 * (I be tableaux in action And a variety of or- Ilotigh farm. ng in � ; JUIir LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOF, DIFFEREN f S`T'I'LI:S OTS' � TAMES lginal enterta' . 't iu keeping, with the 'I'Los. WRlters,tof Toronto, was visiting the Crammer settlewent. He reports the �- - 1lfakur, Yuc;t;txl aud Pewr, work. Urtlrr8 dent of the place,�tho whole villaRe irte. friends here last week. roads being in a shocking condition, so bad � { romp ►tl attended Lo. Fxperiencod wor„ntau TO S IT EWERY BEAD. in fact that he found himself unable to ip. 1 Don't forget Ute situ,=1, nearly opposite the 1Peetive of denonrit►�ationalieln, race, class iliRs bieliesR Rees paid a flying visit to i` - News, King tlttzbet, Picko •itig villa ;e. 7-v LEN SES ACC'U RATELY I•'ITTE I;V r color tyre to t,nite their talent, and the her friends last Sunday. and return the same dRv. t We have not seen Mr. Britmalle new • ' my regret to the the ball ie of rather John Crandall of East Toronto, was ba . ggy yet bat understand he took a trip - - - — lif,tel x. . THE' USE OF DR. B UCKLI N'S iunted apace to act ommodate those who ' here wiewiux old scenes last week, west last Sunday. We have no doubt the s � , t` j ill desire to be prQseot. Concert tickets �iesstre. Stonehouse and Bennet - of ladies have all talcen in its dimensions as °'• `�-UIiDO HOUSE, P'ckerinx Ont., * 0 thatlmaseo is Test. 'n '•'c. Other lodges' are invited and are �Iarkliatll were in town last week. our ladies do not care for walking. I t7f .Jumps (,orlon, l,ruliriet„•r. This hotel i. a •egnesteil to come in regalia. All bauds G. 13. Smith's friends will hold a meet. It affords us great pleasure to hear of <” t. Sue neve brick bu)iding, flnis;hed in superior . of otherwise eAd{a('e,I are re uested to in•� uex& konda eveuin the im vement in health of our friend, [:_ ," - style. Every eonvenicmee un:l comfort for4the Genuine Steel frame Specs. with) good 9 y g in Elliott's hall. 1? . i truvelliu� pnipiic. �Iew atul colnntodivust=fti.,les aUlll.l° Cu111•ux lHubrs, bash vuluc tivtlr t)Ille RnJ l,t► otlr' t1F6tei. liy UOttfV►ng Tne promotAra of the brass band leave Juo. Illaekie. We hope he will soon be iA q and t+heds. - L51' i ► r•'T'. Michell, secrettiry of Workmen of been successful. The first practice was abl° t'° Ret down town, fearing he will not - k ufferod. be able to raeoanize the place, owing to its : s FdSTETIN HOUh Pickering, ant., �•�•� - their intenaes visit, lite horses of the band held last Saturda ev in n W now n en i the a cotnntodat f.n of the +�+ yY �O cmN'T► - y q- rapid growth. _ , p of aud themselves wlil be received•• and ea. Lawyer JRckes of Toronto came out - tntvellirtk public. Thi1Y otel, havi itt lately . __ - __ ' After listening to the Kinsale choir net .. : chap" ertained free of char a Eve b P long since we noticed a decided improye- „ed hands, has keen re -furnished tlrr�,cgh- g rY oily is last i;atUCday to view One im royelnenta ` ti � , eat: Situated ae it is, oplosite the 8 nk tux, AR N A elco:ne and if you have any loose change being mane on his far by A. J. Idaw. meat ill Elie sin t it is convenient for p,Ltrona of the 71111 NI ! oma and he) Lhefu . a for the hall 'f ging, bat some weary r.� or lunch st all reasonable hours. Go stn Building operatious,are brisk. Robert slee rs were, annoved one evenin not lon " ;�' and stied root . Box stall and enclose t yard for �WAT(.H11IAIiLR AND JEtCFL�EP., on are penuilees put a bun in your pocket Stevenson is erecting a new residence on ago by the practice they had while passing . ��j-,. borsesor Batt e. wbigh Reales ou the Premises "C"ry" - aud come with a smile on your face and ]`orth Organ avenu,B. Mr. Burns has throttaGh town on the way home. 2\.. Thu bar ie olu n at all Ic+ani h:,ura, clad KLr,eLiHl ��T�'==Tr .... b° 11R y Rncl ua wii make otber8 so, nladti all adilltl°n t° lila r@atdenCe. ?. = �.. with p ire liy ors of every brwid: A 'F)Y hit ___ . - _ _ _ ___ ____r, PP Y We hear the Kinsale cricket club hasor� rr. c;ULLY, F•ro etor. 1l:,ty _ .__�_._ ._ ._—�-__ � Mr. John Carr of Toronto, was visiting ganized and intend practicing at once. We , r ,�,1 PICIiEl�I�1 G -- - * I WHITEVALE. ills paronts here last week. `He was ac- think Pickering team will begin to pl;ake ' _ytly � kY�actcler►tak'ln�r.v __ pp I ' eompaxlied by Lie wife whom he Nae cap- after reading this, sr oto• team have had - + Pick- m Vl ar ltiisa A. hdiller has cettirned to lliimico. lured Ince leaving here two years alio. the plQssare of playing some very biose u i. }`i I- (:IIZYI3EERT `YaL¢11mRke , t Miss Lizzie Booth of Ni era T»alts, Mrs John Taylor has the champion games *ith them sad we would just say y % fi A• oring, Out. Having been 85 yo rs at the ag air o ducks for la i come n bo t 1. 4 trade, I can guttirantee satisfaction. sent for R let Estulday here. P y ng- They have al• Ys• 7P. Las(trus• F.ye•glaeses. Wate►hes an Clocks I have bought oat the Inmbt yard of M•_ and Mrs. C(iok of Toronio, ' have ready aid this season ab put one hundred Oar neighborhood was mach pleased tteo - $ , Cleaned in shortest notice. aud at r onalAe .111r. J. H. McQuay at Pickering Village, ams toren five meet old lriende from the Booth on SI►b- races. 47 en visiting si Mr. George Batson s. ty eggs. Bene this who can. fi and stn prepared W supply all classes of kissers. A, Reeve and J. Ta 1 bath, in iylte persons of W. Thom, Late , -1 . �— --� . _ _ - - Rsv. M• Fawcett preached in the Meth- y or have �,�, - �'_ lumber at the lowest cash rice. mathematiosl teacher in oar model eehool, ' R 1 �°` C.drF y P int eburah haat. Sunday evening. His both sgtd several k"es of, early spring stud Wm. t �'�'� - chickens, The rices secured were awe ire. formerly of this place i u �T �� was aete�ivety listteoc►ed to. p 3' �Pe wotnld rnrmire from appearauoes that rA ''!� DOWSWELL'S is the place to bay l� �-� Mr. Joseph Ellis of Toronb, And form• np. A case of the etrIy bird catching' the the aooWtern clime is �. ' Speight Nttggiee and Wagons of all d rip oae S I Vt • eicoeadinglY.healt6y. `, and finish. Cap aud get rices hofore turchas• erly of Wbitevale hAs been engaged as Notal. We weree;tremely soltry so heist of lbs , : °"•-.\ ► �� . Ing elsewhere �V. DOwt3wF L, I intend tto make a specialty of shitagles,' T man to fir. Da ' hauls of Pickering, Nahum Reed had the tpisforit;ne to twoof oar f yonrlg men aid with '� \ . at �� �•� .- Qat• • and wilt keen a IarKe stack of each tie : Th a , ime. basic ' bere.7ras-b"D as have a' large "mid fila fie fall of plants iteeWone-evenihCnot •long Oro. a hops V : � .P I "I , l s - - on hand. No. 1, XXX., �1.9b per square; tonally gtreat of late that Mr. d. 'White frozen last week. Hi neighbor Reepe these offensive aaunals will be o sin �"`, + 'j'` 112.60 M. Other ades wall low. required the services of an assistant. ed np , {'� r ' * r '' per lir eel y was more fortunate and escaped this nisi- rhe next oal<l ear ftaieads make, a would n r a Orders Taken for key gnus Mr. Heal Ellison t Sunday in Tor- tation. • advise every,young wan do heave re life in- .' I `�,� o to and sttayed wi his mother•in-law The annn&I meeting of the Mechanics' slued, especially trsvelleres of t deep. , , ' ��"i . ' a lily of live, and spy orders re. Birnie. Mr. Ellison listened to an Instituta was held on Monday night. tion- � 5 f t S PICHER►ING gG� CY, left with rue will receive prompt eeaa;tion. We would like too kum hair a t. boom : rt:.f ` "� ; eaoquent sermon preached by Rev. W. F, The following officers were elected :—.. �.' O -` -_ Bolt Wood kept m 'stock an w' 1 bN Wilson to Wootlgreen tabernacle. Pres., John Gormley ; 'f lee -Fres., Robs. M9 the sidewalks. As town lots rising' �� _,'r 4Ift a Tt}t' � pe�for fife transaatLon of all 1 tsunite I l>dr.. J. o�an Birnie shook the ci dust Cowan ; sec Tress., Hen Weebney ; 'valve vary fast; vve think tIt it vie ► ;, _ z . BaniLing Bus�neas. delivered art order. , � t9 y' would be increased oonaiderabl b resew l 'W < " tl' All kinds of dressed }umber ke t m his feet Saturdlty tmd came here to Directors, B. F. Clowon. James I uL n, y �s 11, - Otrtnc>~ Hotras--•k`x'oxn 10 to S ; as dsa P •. Ing 6he oidewalka oq all trite ai s ' 10 to' 1 o'clock. r bale oar batrn sun. Some advise s coaorete walk, ea i is �, in stock. y Mr. Bir'nie raters Charles Hum bray, W: Ford, Jacob 1 x',� .,{, " spend><pg a Niel Batiaay here co beLnR lit Bramwell,. F.trttham, T. llirkham, T.. durable, bat we believe at the ne I~}_'"t+ .. Savin : ank ul dohl a fife W. A GOADd)4 pe q nteetin � � � .: r g ,B { : J the din and bustle o! the <,�ueer City. Stevenson and T. Parker ;Auditors, Mr. of- the board sof health the matt�r! will be � a � � . �e TIM (E -y) IGE011G ET KERR, en..: Iffy PBOPRIETO Mr. E. Aa. 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I-> .. i I w. 1_ .� . - . . - � I - � � � - 1-1 ,., , , . * - �._ � , The New Bitinswick LegislatuZ4 W" pro- . I * - :i J" _'. , I ,. _ *oped last week. - I- _,�­ ­ � . . - . � .- - . � ,� - Businem failures in,Canada this Lek we're � - . . I � ". 11 I .. � , , , I . , ..:.. - . �' � 38, against 29 last week.. - - - I a . .6. .. _� reaAed . � .1-4--i A supply of two-rowea, Rey has I . . I � �. � : . , - . , _� . Winnipeg for distribution. . . - , , -1 I I . ­ . 1. - . . :.. . .. � �' .,.: . � - �, . _. I There is a eat demand for railroad labor- � . , _. .- we in Manito and the North -went. . .�- -1 . . - - :.; - . , - 46: - � - . - Weavers in the cotton mills at MwAiltOn . - . . _.- - � struck last, week against a reduction in . . . - - . � , ..; ­: wages. � I . - .1 I . . I � . . ... � _.. ..- . . The iiiiie-hour day has beert. ado"pted.by I . .1� i i:o. the Winnipeg city council fo corporation . r , :-,.: , .. . �, . I _. ,-.-. employee. � . ..­ - , _­: �. . The Montreal City Council has deciae'll, to . . . . . . . . I � . - _; - extend an invitation to the Dukeof Connaught � . . - . � � . _� to visit the city. I . / : . - L . - . - �.:._, Ir. Three Chinamen, who hailed from Toronto, . . I . � - . -were arrested in Buffalo the other. day on a � 1: charge of smuggling opium. " IL - ., - ' I . . - L ; . � I The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers . . - - - . - � . . * of America,- will hold their annual meeting . - � .. I .-. this year at Winnipeg on July 22nd. I � .�_ :.: , "Col. Rhodes, Minister- of Agriculture in . . I . I.. I - - he Quebec Cabinet, has resigned his port- � __ � . . I . - _: � folio and will retire from political life. - - I ... - . . . � According ' to the electoral lists the total I - � .__ . I %umber of voters in Montreal is- 41,989, of . I . . . I ;: whom 23,731 are French and 18,258 are Eng - I . L- - - lish. * - . � . - . . . � I . ,_ I __ - Illackfe4 Indians . , . Crowfoot, Chief of the - . . - . - . ... in the North-West Territories, was buried .. .. . . I ­. - . . .. - . at Gleichen last weck. About 800 Indians at . I . . . - - - - . - - tended his funeral: . , , , i . . �,._ .- The Newfoundlanders are enflor'b1iij the L I . . . . : . 'bait regulations rigorously -against 911 ves- .? - - -".I.- - sels, charging a license fee of $1 per ton at .1 - . . - I . ­ L.L I .. , , each time of taking Wt. . . � , . - - Hiilf the business portion of the town of - - 1. _.. Treherne,_ on the Manitoba South -Western - - .-. - railway, was destroyed by I an incendiary . __. fire ow Monday morning. - . . . . _' . ...'.I:* . . .. - . - ... __ .1.. It is remored in Quebec' and Montreal that � . - . . . � * Mr. Chapleau will give. up his seat the I I I .- . . � I , . Dominion Cabinet and assume the, lea4liship . - . . . ' � -1. 1. of the Quebec Opposition. . - I - .- - . . La Xiiwrve, the French Conservative or- , � . .. __ I ' . . . . - I a - gan of Montreal, thinks that Gen. Middleton .. . . - .. should be made reimburse -Bremner for the � . - .-.-, - furs he Confiscated during the North-West A 1. . - � ,rebellion. . i . I . - - i I S rior of " . Iiiers, Provincia u - . __ 1. Father An 1. - . the Order of Oblata in Canada, has C�ran P . . . : . moted to the S*t*on of assistant generaM .- ; _.� I I , . . . ..- 11 his order, aurwill leave Montreal ,shortly . ­� for Rome. - ! . . I . - . I I . . . - . � . The Gloucester, Man' fi III schooner - _. - :9 sIn Ing � - - ; .1. Abbie M. I)eering, was seized by the customs . I . ­ collector at Canso, N. S., for alleged illegal . - . . . . . - - - 1. sale of fish, 4ad a fine of $800 was imposed . . - . . I _. -f- and paid. . . . P .. � __ Live stock' As show that the farmers I . . . - _.� . - I Ure getting lZ701prices for their cattle and . . . �_ . . .. thalCan activc� -local trade is doing' Theex- . . 1. . � . I. . . . rt trade opens next week, and promises to . � . .... . . I C a lively one. - . . - - . . : . , . . � Reports from all 'parts of Manitoba and � . _... . I -thirds of - - - � the Territories show that fully two . - . , I - . - - . .. the season's seeding has been done. The '�, �', � '.. acreage sown is about twenty per cent. great- -.-- 4' , -, , er than last year. - . . . ­/ - The Canada Settlers' Loan Trui;t Com- . . ., - __ - - I _- pany, -which has for its objeict the lending - 'o - . . I f money on land security to settlers in . . I . - Manitoba and the Northwest, hAs issued its � .. � _: . - I I __ I 1. prospectus in London. . . .- _. . I - - ... - .. Thomas Kim1r. , a young Englishnian _. . . . . - � � .. � .: _. ;. from Topolism, 1pevonshire, -who arrived in . . . . - - _.- Montreal on the 5th, inst., has mysterious- - - -1 . . - �. ... . ly digappearod under circumstanceis.which .. - . : .. . .1 gives suspicion of foul play. . . . I . Mr. McMillan, the Manitoba Government .-. . agept, speaking near Elora on Friday night, said that fewer Ontario farmers- are now i c..�, leaving for the Western States while the � . number going to Manitoba is largely micreas- , ing. - . ... . . . . It W li'Keiy that aii 'action will -1--se tale'n 1� . . against the Canadian Pacific railway in con - -, - nection with the destruction of 1,500 sheep . - .. - � . - - �, . �_ at Gull Lake, caused by a prairie fire said . I to have bben started by a spark from a pass- , � . . . � . . I 1, �, . . 1__. . � . I ing engine. I - � . . - - I . - . __ I . . - . SenatorI Girard has given hotice of a ie- . .1 � . � . - - - r_ . . solution to the effeci that the time has ar- - - rived for the organization of the great Mae- �­ __ - _'�..- kenzie basin and the protection of the peo- i� - - \---- .� . . . �. pleandresourcesof thatimportant partof � . � - the Dominion. -- . I 1. I . . . - . At Monday night's meeting of the Senate - _. . . _. of the University of Toronto, plans for the I . . . - . . I _­ . . reconstruction c�f the University buildisir - . I . at a - cost of $226,000 were approved. t . - . I . . . .- was decided that a separate building for . .. . the library should, be.built at a cost of $50, - . I - ... I 000. - . / . I - - ' - dis- . .. . - ' Sir Sidney Waterlowi a gentleman - . '-. -1-.- tinguished for his intbrest 'in hilanthropic . � . . . . � a,nd educational objects in EngTnId, visited , . I - - . . . :. . Toronto last week. He was a member of the �. . - . House of Commons for many years, and . I.. 11 . . .. . among important positions filled by him was 4 . that of Lord -Mayor of Londoi6 , . V _-__- :. The delegates from Newf6undland- to I . - ­ . I I Great Britain and Canada arrived in Hali- . . . . - They say their i - ­ fax, N., S., on Monday. MIS- . - L . _.. . - . - I sion is not confined to the modus tivendi, . - . . . . _., _. but they hope to secure the co-operation of . - �, .- . � . the Dominion in their disput� regarding . , I . - . I ... . � Coast fishing privile0s with France. � __ . .. .- - A good deal of excitement was caused in . I I . - . -_: . ._._1 Toronto on Monday by the rash deed of a . � I - I �.. .- young women who shot her lover and then I ­ -1 . I I . .. . . ...-. �ttempted to poisoh herself. The girl, it . '. . - betrayed . . . _.- appeArs,.,allegeg that she had been . - . ... .... .by &'machinist employed at Burke's factory, I . . . T . I Richmond street west, and failingto- tany ;- I -1. � . . - . satisfaction from him she visited the ry . . L'� . . a . .: and shot her lover in the head,- folio ngthe . ;..- � -, � - - . 1-1:. act up by swallowing an ounce of. Ian an . ' ." ' - - . . � . .. I ... f.� With the assistance of the doctors, it' in . . ... . � _. 1, ; -...-, .Z thought both parties may recover. I i - '�`t'_-,'��,�'rj_. '., .�, 11. ; - J I , V " I. , .� ,v- 11�- � , T4; . - ": T . -1 . , � - - " .1 It - �,­ . . "�. . ,.. - �, � �. �, 9 t� � I - . . L I I ­;" b - . - k" I , " , . . ,", ", . . , . . . I, , " 'r. , ., I , , . - - W � :4 , ,_ - - , � , , - I ."i* 1 . �, . . , ., . . 4 -4 �. ,14 W' . - L ,, .1 14 " .1 , .1 * - , - P, � , C-� 1 . . - . � , �'. . , . It �, v ­­ ? ,.�. I ,� : , .-, , . I.V: 4 AV, - , . r . . . - 11 . - � . I . . I - . , , - L �", !. .. It ..... .. �, �' , 'L' ' .; I � . "L . � '� , . . , .1 . . I . I I- 'I, i . k-- - ., ... . - � 1 -I" ; * I—. -1XX1f,_ , I !" t `I_�' - " ". I �0 "' .!I. "-I,"-- ,1L,T_1%1 ,*� , . % -t ,:-, '_ �'. 1 '. 11 I L .1 '...- I � � - ,�g, - , ; � ., '. . III .1 I �, � ' L' . . I L; . - � r, . � :, . - . I . - i T i i " . Nationalists in England, are de I ' cic F 0 d,7 ,exh r 0 posed to the idea of holding a P4 I oonvoutio IJ4 at present of the Irish League in the Sta ' ta I . - I A Buen A3 ' despatch says it i . s-anadfinc- rev ed that an En lish syndicate has' purchased the Western This leaves . r ilway for $41,000 000 Id. i " of rl 6,_ Bi Ayres . �. ...Q. �. , _.- , . #.ckr.r an advance of ei.�ps a surplus 009,000. . . - I It is understood I that M. Waddington, theYreuch bassador in has been instrructed to. Ilrge a speedy lution of the Ne*foun "an ln fishery dispute. The French Govemm t I not disposed to submit the a question to I bitration. .11 ­­ �7, ". . ; I . . ,'�'. . . � . ­ �...l �:; - - _. -1. , I � . . . - , . , . . I . . s � .::a-* I . - . . i. . ' . .- VI"TEb STATO. 1;� �' . �-'. .1 , I I,- . . Three a 6 ght earthquake shocks ivere felt I _I -n ... I at 921=9 I .Y., on Sunday night. . A heaq , rthquake shock occurred at San F . at 3.37 Sunday morning. The oc nts of 400 homes in Dallas, Tex., andtux,irbs, have been driven out by I the floods.,, - -- I . I � . . I . . . - The`no4-un&_n_ car . penters of Chicago are I appealin 'to cretary Blaine for protection against It I � I t e ins imidation of the unionists. O'Donovan L has been convicted of criminallylibelling Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy, a. New York j urnalist. A recommendation I to mercy i I panied the verdict. The Orfirel memorial statue, ip 'feet I high,�of miarbe, withoutaflaw, was laced in position at Cleveland, Ohio, on 1priday, and will be dedicated on Decoration day. I . Destructive prairie fires, set -by Indians, have been ranging in the Sioux reservation I _ in Dakota, � A man na,med Shoun lost fifty cattle and narrowly escaped with his life' - . The B�ston Po'lice'Board has ordered that after May lot the sale of intoxicating liquors over bars must be stopped. In future in- toxicants can only be sold in *Connection with food. I ' Nineteen 'Chinam'e- is, . . c6ilivieW ai Port Townsend,- Wash., of evadmilUthe Chinese Exclusion Act, are tor -be sent k to China at the expense of the United Stateq Govern- �ment. . . . - At Geor�etovir'n*,, bel. , an Saturday, three horse thieves were treated to an old-fashion- ed punishment. They were pilloried for one hour, and then given a whipping' of twenty lashes each. � - .. � . . . - . - I Telegrams to Secretar ti Proctor'state that over 50,000 persons in e flooded districts of Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas are in need of assistance. The Government will send supplies to these people. - - . .. . ,John H. lGrize, who was tried' for the murderof Dr. Cronin in Chicago and granted,' a new trial, has beenr discharged from cus- tody. Frank Woodruff, who obtained noto- riety in the es;sq as a champion liar, has also been discharged. . I . , . . * .. I - The. representatives of te teen nations participating in the Inter- national American Conference on Monday si %ed the a ment, drawn'tip by the Con- fe cb for t e settlement by arbitration of differences and dispu tween thein. . . Judge Wallace,.Of ,Syracuse, hag issued . a habea.4 rorpw for the production of Kemmler the Buff%lo murderer, now under sentence oi death, to appear before him on June 17th,, The grounds for granting the writ are that execitition by electricity is unconstitutional. ' Setigeins Shevitish, socialist and editor- in-chief of the VoIN Zeitunfl, of New York, who has been an exile in the United States for twenty-two years, having been banished front Russia owing too his political opposition to the czar, has been forgiven by the latter and will return to his native -land. . . . - - . . Jn regard to spring wheat, reports � cover- ing'fif teen counties in South Dakota say that spring wheat and oats are all it), two weeks later this year than last. O.wingtoinahility to. obtain wed, the acreage is not as large a" last year. In North Dakota seeding of wheat is finished. As a whole, the opening of the - :�,' seeding season is more favorable than in 1889. Southern Minnesota reports seeding prewti- cally finisited, about ten days later than last year. . . . _; .: '.': - . L. . � - . , , - I I I - : . : . . 1. � . .1 , . .1 . - 1 ."::: ( . ; '_ - - JU - - . .! � - , . .0!� n4 dkxx I- -1; .� �. . . �. : I... .. . . - . - . . . . . I ; . . - . . - . Full returns show a tremendous falling'off in the Boulangist vote at the municipal elec- tions in France. - - - -1 - - . . - . L , _ _ * . , The Berlin V(1Jt01J(d,&i1n ' ikq says that the Labor Bill fixes the maximum of woman's work at eleven hours a day. - , 0 1 Emin Pasha has left,Zaiizibar for the in. . lior with 600 porters, five'German officers ter and a large body of Nubian soldier& - It is announced that the Russian Srnod has refused to consent to the marriage of the Czarewitch to Emperor William's sister. . Giovanni Succi, who on March 17 began a forty days fast, at the Royal Aquarium in Pa:k s, has successfully completed his task. The -3upreme Council of the Protestant Church of Prussia has issued a circular in- structing the clergy to denounce the Socia- list movement. A ed* r has been sentenced to one montbCavi'mLpIleoinment in Berlin for cutting the hair from the heads of corpses and sell- ing the same to dealers. \ A number of Turkish soldiers' *arelo be -tried for abducting a Christian girl from Panase, Crete, and who was subsequently violently assaulted. by a Turkish officer. The Paris Elysee declares that Emperor � William is preparing to submit to President Carnot proposals for &*rapprochement, which would have been impossifile wNle Bismarck . was in power. , - It is stated that the Due d'Orlesma has re- fused an offer of liberty made by the Gov - ernment ow ng to the conditions imposed. It is exF!ec "' _0 therIDuc will be married -while undergoing prisonment. . V, Maj ' or Ser w Pinto, who *hn the *prialary cause of the','trouble between En land and . : .. - . .. � .� . L L . � . i,:1 : . - GRKA,T BRITAII�- I �c: I , �-, I f.1 , 71 T.11 . P?rtu#&I, he* b Minted I - I aide de-campi to � - ..! V 1.� ­! I-:- - � . - .1 . . ,J - I., . . . "� - i'' - , �, . . .1d Portu Vonat. the King of is and a sword of honour' I . : . "I � The Earl of Glasgow is deadi aged 65. ­'� . . 1'.,, � L . . - . has been pr6sen to him in Lisbon. . . __ � . I ' / � - � � .� ,o Mr. Michael Davitt'is about to start a . . I . - �! , . -W — .. . , --L� L' I . -1 - ' "' :_ journal in the interest of labor. ..-k ; ... !.. .. - - . - - �-. ,. . . . I .1.. I . . . . .1 . I I - I -- - . _..,...., - .. . . , / � The uiarry men =I H014'Well, Wales, have . _"g,ei;. - - � : _- .. Now Me Came By Thea� . , " �', . �. ...Q. �. , _.- , . #.ckr.r an advance of I icu. triend-­ You have a lot of agn Iturma - . � � . __­­ � I , -1 . - . . . , L . - - . . - Sir Charles Russell says the k 1i I-.-. � .L` - . e . eyiiote to an - �. I � I ' � . I. implements. Whe you got theniv, I ' re did " , - ... , I FrM_ tuture reform is the one man, one vote,, in Kansas vian-1 They fell to me. - I 1". _.. - .. � . .,- �_ - _,�. .. iple. . I - I . I " Ali, a relativo of yours died and left I 1. . ..L ... I � 1, -11- _­... .. -, -J - - .� . ,_. - ,� Mr. Handel Cosshm, TAberal member of theni toyou, eh Too . . . - L. *. -1 - 14VI-.4."i, -, _. ., U Imperial Commons , � , for East Bristol, died . . ,, . No, no; a cyclone did the work." .-,A- . L ., � w . . . �: - - - - .- - . _� - ­+-- t , � suddenly last week of heart diseas& - .-LI: "., , . . - %.1. - � . - � 'T_ - %- - ­ I . ,#, - . _' . .;. -I.. .�: :. i40; Frawis do Winton will start for 61h. . , .. ,. �,:-_ Sir . M � . � ,..;, - - i ' ''' - " .- ' ' � A" in ?,t for soup - water jin g el use Cold - to - I I ­.__ _: . bassa in Ma to assume the direction of the :::, Ye extract the juices. 11 the meat in wanted ,'.� - .. . Z ;� . aftn of Bntish FAist African Com , �, ,, .�. I _'I'L. for itself alone plunge in boiling wxt;er at , - - '. n:" I . - . " , . . 1. . . _. P611T. . �..".", .- 4w�­­­-..'.f__­­J L . L' - . - . L "­_­ . . t,., ... Vf, , - -.1. - . 1. � I 011fto .- . i I . - gt4�' ' I - - i , , r "' 19�'fiw-'�1�7,_,_%,�FT't ffl, RSY T�?' p N, �, � p': v i lx� I N .,.,- ­­ SO , p, -',.' , - i�,i�'-� �` .--,- 5 -.", .1 ,�% - ' , ­ T� 1- - _411— 7' . - I " , � __ "; � . PP "t., I ��, . , � _ Z_,� . �v ,_% '' � " J 0 � , . � - ,� . , -, r �7 -_ ,_ ;k, - - -1 __1 "M1I_,:.Ir1�1:7!,:. I I _. ... _.. . I I " - � ,qr I 1� ,i�,,_:;�.- . .. . I . �. .- * - I ".1I.., .1 , ii do I -e-, ,, .4, .� A vNI: Tw,�:� �, 11, - - ..- -11 ­ I Q �_,�_ - I .0 , P t� ., - "n . . _­ , - No . . % ", . - ____ - - � . � , .- � A 91LIGO 11NOIA& I - :, '' . - . .11r� I�/., - - ,4,,*� 11 L. 16- 4 . 1. , - - . I , . �'. ___ . , , WIN" , a* M*d JUM IFUH iOf WMakey "OUS11 111"111101* ' To sbow what L am 1[hdiau cam stand, wbon he has to, I tell of an incident which happened �d5ing the Winter I was with them. To is evening, on a very cold Winter day when it wan allowing I t a little and di ifting a great deal, an than , came to th I . It wfth a p*g half full of I ! 9 Ouh nfie. I imagine that whiskey ai,4 Zt� the jug had been eltirely full o[whiskey when he stai.ted and by th� time he got to, the houmse he a in ..... or a jolly .condition. ( I �� The , and e All were taken away from im 15 Is an he � Ord Dired to got to him *ig- . . w&m as quic as lit could before darkness I I came on. I e left,- and- wam supposed t�o have gone tc the owfip"but early next in' - 11110 his squi P � at the house d 2d he had lot t0m, home that night, and an v7 ry 4 as the nigl)4 was v ry cold she had I mm anxious &hot t him. Then the sbarch fo r the lost Ind - He was' - found in � 8 one of th( 9] :38 U the i barn, und er a � heap of drif sno, , and the chances 11 are that the sno, v that as above him had �elp- -heri for ed to save hi i life. The seaIrc fo the Indianj had gone �a­ different. dinewe - no, and it *am h a own squaw who, with ,irue ' .k Judian I in8tiT had trac ed him out, ,and t' ' she was slon hen I she found him. 'Ap- w I I . j. ,ParenOy the ndian was a frozen oor pse. . She tumbled him out of his snow ba4 � and stilled off his blankets, and dragged - him own to the creek, ; I I alno, iat a �, ' 00 cut in the ice'for the purpose of watering the cattle. tAving the Indian out on the snow she too the pan that was beside the I' ' ibe-hole an filling it repeatedly, dashed Cilful af r jiful of ice water -over the y of the dian. By the time '_ the Other unsuccessful searchets had -returned she had her old man thawed out and seated by the , fire wrapped up in blankets. There to no I ues- tion that -if lie had been foundby the ot erg and had boon taken into the house f Is as -he was he would have died. ------- 4*0'"_ ' . Massacre of Chinese In Foriinox& .1 The last mail f China brings neirsof I . ro 'L the massacre! of a foTee of Chinese trool a in Southern Formosa by the aborigines now in revolt there, The Inatives, or savag�s as they are called, aided, it is said, �y a 'number of half castes, planned an ambuoiade. Putting on their sandals. reversed they Y�ade a number of tracks connected with a par ticu- litr spot. Messengers were then dispa,W)ied to the nea.rest/Chinese Pont with news ofAn out break and an appeal for assis"ce. . . The - troops went out, the comman4ing officers, it in said, being considerably i� the rear. Pretended aufferers by the raid ap- � peared from. time too time. On rmchli , the tracks the soldiers followed them up aw I fell into the trap, when all but a very lew ere killed. Out of 200 which left the postionly ' ten escaped. It in reportri.1 that, for� 'the first time in the history of Formoess, a I tile L aboriginal tribes are,banded together and . act on an organized system. Thus the �igh- , teen tribes of Bhotaus in the south, number - in about 5,000 warriors, were concem,ql in tht. ambush. Shortly after the disaster the Chinese issued proclamAtioins offering $10 reward for the return of each of 4he . guns lost on the' occasion, and consequently the Chinese General began negotiations, in which -he was greatly. hampered ia, the bad faith shown (in many previous occasions to the natives. At last, - and with many, pre- cautions an the jilart, of the latter, a meet. Ing was arrangeAl, and a peace was Patched up for the time by hwans of laree p"nts and lar er promises to the, chiefe. I The rt is lorgotters, and the savages 'are to i"Ve on terms of friendship with their Chinese neifhbom From subsequent in- formatic , owever, it TpeiLre thm. the disturbances ii� the sou of the island have broken outwith more violence than before. � � a- . . . . I . .. I I . . .1 Horse Shoeing'. . . . - At a -Conference of horses -shoes ently held in London, Rug., the following � rules ' .. ' were adopted: I I. The foot should only have so much horn It removed from it at each shosin as is eces- nary for the proper fitting of t e shoe,! and no more. 0. The frog ihould take a bearing oil the Cround, but no other part of the frog should .weakened to give this'healthy actiop.. 3- .Shoes c"not be too Light if they five fitifficient wear. 4. The width of a shoe need Ile no �more than is necessary to cover the bearing stir. -face. . . 5. Nails are the most secure and a ple fastening for horse shoes and a p rly driven nail never does any harm. 1 6. The most important requisite in . �m ro"::I I shosing is the adoption of a correct system, not the use of any a ial form oVshoe. � .� 7. All shoes ahou r(I Me a level;bearing I on the foot, extending from the toe the heel ' 8. The ground surface- of a ehomme 0 ould follow the form of the ground surface (if an unshod foot which has travelled on a level road. . W I - NOW Timothy Gram - Was Na eed Timothy or herb gram is the most Cox imon grew of continental Europe,' growing wild throughout all that vast region betwee i the Mediterranean am on the south am the North sea in the direction the name im' �lie,L It in not known exactly when it was fir it in- troduced into the United States, but this much is known: it takes its name from Timothy Hanson,'* farmerof Ma7lau , who I brought it into general notice as ha. rana, after he had cultivated it extensively y r his f � own use for years. The b6tauicel Z e for the' gross is phleumpratense. itisac 'one fact that although it4 nativehome is El rope, the United Stat4w is the first count: 'y in which it was growni out, and cured for ha Not Ion erago than 1795 some timoth r =8 and = were t4ken to England ani f, exhi. I bited as curiositiec I I . I . . . . . - � - � . I ,me jlr,m . . . Tea In .U111IIr II . - ' . � Ano&r new tes, field hAs be,. disicovered. Tea -planting has inadil such strides in the Azores, and the picking of the leaf is ex - pected to be so cobsidemble th that the pioneer shipment will - r 9 made to the London market. It ruted that Madeira tea will, in point r, . beat the (,�# IW hollovi. It. wsta ly & decade ago that the tes, plant wass fi in- troduced into the Asores by the or of Macao, who made several shi of the plant from alwast all the toss, t. Of Chin& A few' yam afteirvards, h4UJ4 . _ that tho #an.t wan alreed iscolimait* iiI the islands, he sent a U Chines� t4w planters to Madleirs, who t&ught the 0�'tivss 9w- to manipukto the led. I .-*.� - ,-- _0 ,--.-, .--. I I ­ - - - . . � � . 1 . . , t , - . . 1111 0 Nam" W. 4ke, 4. buthiM, L 1. . . :/. I . At'll"eso, ,-'' i 1. - I I � 1 .. . _��,, . - . .. L . , ­. " � The political aituation in the 8outheru States hais assumed & very unexpect�d char- acter. 0oaded to desPerStiOu bythe false- ness owd dishonesty of their'party leaderst who when once elected failed to ,keep their pledges, the long suffering and Pdtient negro voters ha�e at length decided upon a course of action which, if earned out, will result in the political death Of iIresent members of Congress, and will have a far-reaching effecit upon the Republican V�rty- Convention" Of negroeis have recently -b",4beld � at Greene- bor6u, Sh, N. -C., god Richnion4i Va., at � -W icy of whiob it vMA rles�liid to - adopt 40-1 , abstinencelrom voting " thc OWY--feanible � Mm" of artforaing their deatends, -ibd com- their party leaders to " faith . C2111em. An intelligent negro, Who Par- tiaipated in these conventions, V I es to a ,?it " representative at Washington as f6i Ows: I I We deliberated a longtime before taking this siep. But when we - analyzed the vote ill ich our leaders had so solemnly pledged themselves -and found that, including pairs; nineteen � Republicans voted against it, we resolved to trust them no longer. We are unable finan- cially to carry on an. agggreasive movement to enforce our demands, even if we had the training and ience necessary for such ,,LTr , trocedure,, 0 we sadly lack; but we now that, without the votes of colored men the Republican Party cannot succeed North or South, and, therefore, that abstinence " from voting in our true policy, inasmuch as we are able to carry out that plan without money and without leaders. Our votes being missed in one or two national campaigns will be sufficiently appreciated for the future to bring forth measures for our benefit. We have learned how great is the need of our support, and we mean to teach our rulers that ' it can no longer be had on a credit, since they invariallil go intoo political bank- , ruptcy as soon an Zey have got it, and pay us off in broken promises." Had these recreant and false representa- tives, so ready ,to promi.w but so slow to Perform, paid more serious attention to the authorative declaration "Be sur will find you out," they might have saved -themselves the trouble and humiliation that Iare apparently coining upon them. It in to be hoped that, having taken their stand. these sable sow will remain firm, that no honeyed speeches or fair pr?mises will in- duce,thent to recede from th6r position; fer only b making their importmice felt are theK Ilely to receive that attenti6n which is t eir due. . I . I . . - ­ . .W.." . . N-4 . ��Vf , 4 ", - �% - ,,�� " -.. - ;' " _�1,1� - _�� n , _ I -4,I.. _'..Q "', ., . I I L r�)A,,; . . , Y_ �4' ' ' � , - r , I! , %�, - ."I. I -f ,c �. _.� I, � , . - ! � -1 .1 , 111. - _ I :_ - I - �L � , - -- - — -_ -- P, "I jv. i, I 1i '" t M=M=M�Mmmlli'8,4, :1, ; I - . . . 6 � I d � 1. FUMING FOR:= 41;� ._.. _i_4 I . : ­_ . , fi;�.,.. I 0'. !,I, .. . - , . . .. ,.i. - * - __ i. 1 'If I 1 _ . . . �, .. _. __ . �1. . ` I, , — -16 .­, .`,� - - A I w r0fttO" ftV Me A06144 r*r #16-7 - ', . IV - . .. ,- .. .1 � - - ...8, 1 opeekled nesinues.. . �L '. - ,,, �. :, ­ - � '- :% 31� I I ,��, I The open seagon for trout caftnenced OIU-:: : - Thursday, the lot inst,, and, therefore 11, a few _.. _ Bug estione regarding the tackle for catching 1�_-'.`�. r. . , __ 9=utiful fish will not come amis. '.I ""i �4 It often happens that the angler while oll . � : . . . . the streant or in camp in a big wooda at. 1, a great distance from a settlement findal !1� I I that the trout are Jumping after a natural fly, an imitation of which his flyhook does . 1. not contain, says a writer in the New york. � : I I Timm. It is curious how freaky these pm4 - : , fish will be at times. Nothin then will ,, - 11 'oking for I "" satisfy him but the fly that he in OC if &-bright yellow fly has hatch9d and swarrn' � a -over the water the trout are not goin to - `PAy much attention to the artificial black � grub that . in offered to them by. the artistic - By tosser. For this reason a little know- - . ledge of the method of tying flies is often : of much use, and will procure for the fisher- � ' man many a nice fish. To learn to- tie, a fly , is not a difficult ma.tter-i Of cOume,.t,o make neat, fine ones re .quiresconAiderabl,epatience and perhaps a fittl� knack. But on thl�;. - I occasions, when' the trout 'are jumping for i ' one species only,. they Will L not Stop to CX * '' , _ . anline the workmanshi of the fly. 1,he - ;: natural insects are not Sways perfect. rhe - � ' ' ` fish sees the right gleam of color and 111) lie' � shoots at it. . . � - t I . When an angler wishes to learn to tie a qj � his beat plan is to visit a fishing tackle store' ': * and obtain permission from the proprietor to �: be allowed t . o, watch one of the ,girls inakitig. : up the bins of feather and silk. If site is ill . . good humor, in a few - moments she call gi Ve enough hints to make it prcscntablempecilllf�n _ 1 � himself. A, , . :. � To be ready fortyinga fly ill-eftinp orrin.the : stream, a little box of material "lust be taken i &Ion arning . 11. Adpair of spring pliers, a d . need c, an pair of scii,sors or a sharp kulfe ` � are essential. Two or three 11IMP8 of wax , and some'strong tying.silk are illdispenfabl,. L Of the ;naterial to make the bodies of tile - fly, a liberal supply of hackles, a little rollof gold and silver tinsel,. some floss or dubbin" b, several colors of silk, and a liberal silpl)l�_ L Of . - hooks and strong gut or one'lls are needed. . With the materials spread before ol, j __' camp chair, or the table on which meals are - taken in citinp, the angler begins his work , by waxing *apiece of. wrapping silk. Froni, . a point near the bend of the. hook three or - four turns are made along the shank of tll� hook. Upon the silk oil the shank of the hook the onell in placed. To (lent it a bit -. with the teeth is a food planto make it 1,01,1. * the more firmly. his is then wrappe(i oil . 15 1-1saw. J, wn 1;I Stanley's Reception In England. Z : ; ; �t � a^ -t I t" W -i I f 'n, 'o t- _p *u'fl ... out. Next, tile' ' An one reads the account of the tremen- flow, which in to make the hotly of the fly, - . I dous ovation given too H. M. Stanley on is- 'tied oil, and with the tying silk i8l I Saturdat when he reached England,' one wrapped down to the end of titehook. I Here hardly nowh whether too envy the great it in secured, and then the - hackle to I;e - explorer or not. Says the correspondent of used is tied on; the under part of the hackle � the New York Times: There -must have should be placed uppermost, 80 'the hack been more that one occasion to -da when will be wound next to the hook. Most fly - Henry M. Stanley mentally wished Kimself tiers place the spring pliers on the oid of th� - . back in the equatorial JunlKlie again. African )tackle, which will straighten it out by theirl . exploration can hardly offer hn experience weight while the winding is in . rofress. ,. better calculated to staWr the most intre- Sometimes a hackle in rup a F e wx� - pid and resolute of men than was thecrowd- down the hook. In most flies it is wmild ' Ing, cheening and wildly clamoring Welcome just a little. distance. It is secured I)y a; : .� with which Undon this event . ng confounded turn.or two of wrap Ing silk. Tile itsual ' - _ - i tile ,overwhelmed resc p is Made wit te wrappin Isilk,alld ing.in bis post eaxeer can have pre red him the usual invisible knot, as malle in t� 11:; for the ordeal of lionisation whierMised on snells, is made. This is all that is neces. , before 1-im from the white- cliffs o Dover hackle fly. . . , ;P - I thin ft onn, mid which literally engulfed " 7a fto� ing the other varicties, the larger - 86 eT ral him whee his t in drew into Victoria Sta- and more variegated the fly the niore th-re, � tion here in London two hours later... No in to be done. A wing has to be tied on, tile, - visiting potentate ever drew such a huge tinsel w6und spirally around the Immly of crowd as tile one assembled at Dover from floss, and two or three tail ti have to be all parts of the south coast, with a large put in. The eneral principre followed-otit London contingent an'well, tA) welcome tfie is the same. I te t is a good plait to Iwar ia arrival of the steamer. " While this must be mind- that material used should be tied gratif ying to St&nley's vanity --and it in on early in he process of making tile Ov. M. ble t6t he is not entirel raised above The wings are tied in after tile hacklu 'is il feelings -the ordeal wybich is before finished. A portion of a feather is ta-kell - him will not conduce too stead nerves muid and doubled so as to make wings, tile feather i "lies in all the in laid upon the back of the hook, 'With the . d digestion, provided he ta . Siononere and t�anquets that are said to be tips towaril the bend ---or it may, b� reversod awaiUng him during the next few weeks. front that position---& turn of silk is made * Dates are already announced for some dozen to fasten it, and then it is- bent hitek iii -o �difiners or reception&, but twice an many shape and agitin w1rapped by tile tying talk, - others, including a Savage Club dinner and a When the &-read is cut a drop of gllellw li'l Lord Mayor's banquet, are still ,open. - lt� :i Put on the head. I Of course there are lots to be hopetl however that the man who I of methods var Ing in .slight details ailloll-, . the gatiotlet of savage JOC4, will come out. un. different.flym2lers.. A little pnictice will , r harmed by the kindness of those who wish show which way suits the ainateue 1W.8t. . him every good. � . I All the'niaterials for fly -tying ean Iw c;ir- - . . - ridd in a small tin box aiiii will not take tip , P I , much room - in the canip baggage. ' For the I i - Ex -President Cleveland. ., ., . . � stream a limited, quantity of silks antl I 'How the ill-favored, whose life-long grief feathers and hackles can Ile carried inorie - has been that Nature has dealt with n'4;gard of the compartments of the fly -lit -N& - Ili hand in enclosing their scraggy frames, five minutes the fly can Ile made, allil the must have felt a twinge of envy an from angler can return, to eat , -ith a I . 6 IT at ilight % time to time they iesd of the way in which nice string of fish that wi I stirptise his C0111- I ex -president Cleveland has been increasing panions. . . � � his adiposity. Perha it will temper their Many experienced anglem who find,.,�fiat too r I I a . jealousy, however, earn that his incrests- trout are not rising freely to a fl '11' ' n ,ng OfL a fish y Wt 0 ' his rotundity has been gained at the risk of the maw and t to ascertain %%. * ,�Sul ' I le life. Twenty-five pounds a mouth in. style of food they am aling. Often a c e� - � crtase, the rate of his recent development, to the right fly is thus gained. To c�tteli a - . has led him to suspect that an was not right, I few with bait for examination of that kind I - and Upon Consulting a physician he Was is considered legitimate among 6xpert fly I an mrod that his fataiiss in nothing less than' castem � . I a disease, and one that must result fatall - . I .. . - - .. . . y . I _. - . - I I . .. �. in a comparatively short time unless It Is . . 1. . . I . � I � cured, or at Least checked. There is this . encouniging feature of his cam that the doc- tors have TeMed that he has no physical ailment except fat, a circumstance that rtly increases his chances of recovery. r= * of Mr. Cleveland's c me, a ,promi. 1;9 nent I ashington doctor said: "rhat though such cases am not unknown they are rare enouqh to be of great. medical interest, efTlecially where' as I . this instance, they am clearly tlefincd .;�d separate fr.)m any complicating ailineutaJI, Ile predic ' tod that if Mr. Cleveland's cmq wan as stated, it would becoine a famous cam in' mediad Vatory. . . . I - . I . I . ; - I . A certain Comic in'tiger, now touring in the Antinades ralAt.pa Ch.+. A ;_ . � The pursuit of " the grand sport " of tiger hunting in India has brought to the front a � 'L lady tiger -killer of great skill and prowem,4 in the person of MM Evans Gordon. - This ! fearless lady, as a member of a recent Cooch. I Behar hunting expedition, shot an aii9rY tigress who was rushing viciously upon the - and was actually within a few yards - Mhteyr' elephant's trunk. Her shot, weare ' told, was as well-timed as it was well- . aimed, for. the other guns engaged, includilIg that of the laill'S husband, aj�r Evaitil C Gordon, had fai ed to stop the furious brute. This brilliant aphievement adds one "'Ore . ; . to the many lautels and trophies already Won i by this dauntless 64 in the hunting � i grounds of Cooellt-Bellar. ' ', L � I U1 a- "" �_ ment at ft Prominent London mustic-6,11, , I after6111911119 asongentitled, "Balaclava,99 onenight he received an invitation to's, I Pnv&tebOx- On enteringits white-haired, poker -backed gentleman introduced himself as G=GW Sir 000 Wombwell, and his companions PAUX'Fife and L 14 th6n went an to my, 11 I have sen=tor';00I I U,' SM, in reforelkoe to your song of -114%clavalp, , which I have now hmrd you " four tim#.�.;;. You say 'Four hundred gallant Englishmen fen fighting where they stood., Thit, air, in incorrect. I took part in that chaIrge, and 00w me to ten you, air, that we lieverstood, air, never, but rtide, like the deviL,1 ,sRodes) wee subsUtuted for- 11 'stood" On the following evening. v . - h trying t4i ta'oli & M"reb & great I deal'in a short time they are treated, not as though t6 ram the _ . y Wen to run was W wilip buit - liawtv a n4b keat- - � � - , . I t f -.1. � ­­­ .. ­ I ? . . ­ �" , ,� � .- .,�j." . L_ %.! - - . i- � - . I . � - , . . . - . W. , - . 4 - . ­ . ; '� � a -' ff ' * V I _ , _..WL� _: _� _ . �'. - -, - I , , . : '. ­ . .� �- - . - I I aL .- ., , I � ,:. L_4 .: ' ,­'�. *.`I�j- r-, , , � _1 I - _ , I .. . - ; . I � � -4 4. I- , '. 11 I- . . . I I . - 1; . . - Nonconformist London is agitated . by tile � revival of the old qumwrel between the Rev. Dr. Parker, who once aspired to be Rev., IL W, B806her"i successor in the Brooklyll - T"Oruacle ld*the- Rev. Charles Spurgeon, the freat BAPtist 'minister. Dr. Parker, Who 18 Of the world worldll, ,has gr&VO L fears for Mr- Spurgeong son and amuses him of dri - L v1n mg men into infidelity, dLt; ac�tion, d espairby his uncompronus- -Ing Pr!,a,ehill of the extreme doctrines Of VAIVInisin. I Way of pro%ing the quality Of Zy his OWJR Chtistian cbeiit Dr. Parker wuld'; up his lett;drty warning V. Spur -on thA he is, surrounded by.96tterers, anTexbort; ibg him "to scattiar his ecclesiastical harein. )F - Mr. Spurgeon is not in the habit of oubv't- tift q"y to this sort of thin � and big . 0049hV�tio" Assemble in his fab6r�- eviery 8111JIlda; Yto wituen thecastigstioRol- - Dmilm F�,rk.r. 0 4 � - - . � , � .­ " .. - . I . ., -- �,? . . . . . - -1 I ... . - _ ,:' , 't , � - ,� I e � .. - ­­�A .. � ,7L ­ , �', I � - ; '9 i I I - �,_ . - ,� �, '2� ­ I .,;,; �.,.1,11­� 1,�, "'L"". , �, ?, ,- ,, " '44 �, '. v, .. - I, � I � , , i 1. 4 . � ,.,� , I '_­� ��,.­' .4f,L.� - "V'. , ',.j .' . '­ "''. 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I once 80 sacretl and so ea r . . - . i Uqjortunately theow : I of x*h jealousy on the . : I I always laid counter-claii I a leader of.the peoplt,. I . .1was Mahingan. lie was bold man, but lie had tit . I - I Ing -what is called a I Ili vague term of disappi - ,common amongst Indian . poonsision of this land) Is . . his rival, alld lie ,teterni - of it �_and being sonlewil. ,� i 9 I considered that tile best . - to eat it, which. liedid , I ] at night. On the followit . . reigned amongst tile ; !; I - i. .sacred lamb Was gone. - �:. furious, but tried to tur L :__ I I . -it I I - count by stating tit. . importance would stay %% . . . , were allowed to live wit . lexplanation was accep � . until the bones of the la'r . . . .. � ,eked, and bearing unn I . t having been boile(l. I' I . I I natural translation tile, I I I . evidently pointell to tilt! I tou, but the question ar . . . 8acrile ioug wretel-1. %% 11 . himseil with a go4l *!­ .. I owner, openlyaccuse * d 3 1 bnt Mahingan laughe'l a . "No one call eat a n . . .. Manitou would more lit � . . your animal was a tru . . . . have saved itself, if a fri - I . . __ it was eaten, the better.' � . . - So true did this sayin ' I . . ,I of the Indians sidetl w I t . ' - reo at it was thecolralizie)4,1 talili('l thery . . . those who began to inurn . . . . for inducing thern to m . . . I L - an. -I. Manaliclillity saw tl . . I . - . . were nocessary ill orde / - . reputation cf " Big Ili � - 1: hawked his rival oil tile: - at once returned to thei a ; . ably fearing lest they ti . .. tornahawked. Strange ' . Manahchinty became list I . . � .. s6nle thought it %%-as oil . - � of Jils sacred lanil) ; but t I that Nfalili�gan, before . tinie to curse his intir .- hini with his vengeano , . � were dead, and to ,Ili-,) . I Would pursue hini and It . . for inany generatiolls. . . . Manaliehinty soon joined . .. Iwcn upset froni his va - - during a loon hunt. For . . - .. . his deseendants in the Ili, . - deaths, and it was V , - . aniongst Indians, that . . . I thein , . - . ()Ile evening, ;tlx)ut si" I . 11. I the inouth of .1 uly, a sni.- . . . wtre encainpe(I UP)II tile I � . -red . � liveil and die(l the sac � encroaIchint white nian hi�ri- 'if ti Intliall �`a e ' lie . . �Windfed into a few fanif powerful t ribe who had oi . .: 8way in tile land. The had been almost forgott, - - : evening as they sat arou . . old crone with shaking I � younger folk, in stilistatic above written. Amongs � intently listellille- with 11 . - � nary interest. He was a . . - of M a6iialichinty. Scarek . . when a fiendish howl wa close by. The Intlians s I . in fright, and still anot) . I etih(ws of the stininier I . . � * thrie an ellorillolis dog, V . . . of fire, hounde4l into tile � seizing the boy, tile des .- I chinty, I the throat, - round. Ituckilyoneimi I fis presence of illill(I. I I . .. - from hiA tent and wiOl . -1 bullet crashing through weird Iwast. , It was all . . and the boy rose ill) iinh ^ I . . . I - W01111d ill his throat M I * - � seized hini. . . ­ . . . . I That night the In4liall . - sat discussing tile ev( : .. when one of them thok . dog and threw it to the .. who liv�d close i)y. x . work of the flo '","I soo, . . . _. . ed eNeept the Iteart, 'A., ; 7 - . . I . touched; and thery It Ia3 � sun for two conqeetit Ive 4 . - � '' one -of tit by curiosity, .. it to find out why tilt, Ili . � It se�med to Ile, as hard I pelled still further by ell " . ax and cut it ill two. N' . I . .__ ishment at finding it tit . . I I lump of ice. Tile, dise . � . _., wildfire and caused a gn . Indian circles. The ,Alia .. . -.1 - once pronounced it to I 1, . ., assured the Indians tit;' . . . � I - ath of t .�� . ended by the de. N14 I the second death of - . 1 ; . . . . . she was right or wrong, . ­.. . 1. nor has he eXperienced a I 1, � I ... i . ial ill -luck. 'So let us h( -1 * . curse is a thing of the pasi . .. I � - - . . ..�. out by a "Winchester" i - . . . ..1. I, ern improvements. These things are hard 1, - I -1. self doubted if they N I ., pressed those doubts tA .!.. I most respectable and p . ... .: dians go. I even t1are( - - as:ure' tile of their t �" .. . �_:. fox - ... in or laughing saying, � . 'L , . . . � . . . to laug at such solenin, I . �:, . Lake Temisaamingue, , I .� - . I - . . .. [ - Mr. J. E Robidoux, . � . - __ - - . teauguay, will be swoi . � .�. , .� Secretary of Quebec in, .. . .1 .. . .. r �,� IGagnon, named sheriff,ii, ? - I . - - I . , . .1; I . _.. C__ 1. . I . : : - . 1. . - I.. � . � - I , i ... - � .4, A, � ., I ., . I ., ,! ,^ � . I , - .1 1� , ,-P, f' " L � - ,�, - . - :* . i.. � . " - � : - . : - I ;, - . � .. " . I I . . , .- � . � _ I . I .. " - - � . �� , . . . - �: ., I " . � ,;� '. � , . : � ., � , - - , '. ,-: . " I- � . I , _ L . , , . ! , . , _ I . I L - - ,-- _._._�, � I .� . , ,_ I, r . � -�,!,- I I r. C" "I , - . 4 � - I �: ", ,,' , ..1 , A I _ - .". � � 'I i� _ , ,; , , .� , i -- _�Z�� ; e . - 0 _)�, _�: t 4.' ' -1 ' _ i4l", ;f161-__`. - I " ' L "'. � . I � . � 'r L -V t _- ;-_f� .- , 1. -N�(F�1� � : ,< ..E :e - *�? . y , . t .-. - ` "I r e x `��dd vyy _Y..#r �, " .1 _. , IR TR:OF�. � . y� t {��I �4 V : I he .Sngler for tntn: t < "t' r:tlltle14. t. fA_ I. 4 , , t; t comrneneed ort g tlt,1, therefore a few }, I titckle for cAtchin ' • u•,t ,'ouLt• antis.I g e,A` '' 3-11,4 I I1,• ;I llgler- while o s n ; III ;, nig woods at I a1 ,t•ttlen,eut finds ' ,z i1 -m- after a nate It his flyhcwk d� �s:. t, I In the Veto Ya►'k :' �� (rci k these ' \iolting thenwill a � , t li,tt It,• is looking'for t'. t . hatched and swar•tns 4a I t ,tri• trot goin ton t Itr artificial IV �; livill h)• .the artistic �`h .t„),t a little know t . 1119 Hies is often - ,1:)curt• for the-f$her --- u; - I” lt•arn to tie a fl - . t ►f course, to make c r "11,iderahlepatie1ce, - , tl,,, k. lint on these _ , „:It arc jumping For ;: 4! I!l nt,t stop to .ex !, 1)t dhe try. I'lre .1'%%,t, s perfect.. 'Ph e 1: , -t color and try he `', t, ) ic-urn to tie a fly, ',.- ..Ji. . ., t'.-iiillg iacklestore • „lo the proprietor to-. ' "t t lit Z- is making - -i .ilk., If she is'in - tl - tit, slit• can give • 1'�1'ut;ihlu "pecirt►en f 'I. i II C;tlnp ter on the - rl"I.d "lust l►etaket) I)lters, •a darning .• ,, , t)r ;t Sharp knife ,j.1,•t• Ilttttps of.was ':k ;tri' indispen,able. 1 t.'• t ht• 1KHties of the , ., !, Ins, a little roll. of ', I1�,' fit, , or dubbing. I : t l i Neral supply of I ,lirlls ;ire needed -1)11•„d before ou a 1' "n Nt hh-h meals are !,*•,,;ins his work I ,{,!tlll,• tiilk. Frons t it(, hook three or - Ii_ 1 ht• shank of the • •1. til,• shrunk of the ! o dent i. a hit I i,! to t„ niakeit hold - - t llcn wrappe{i oil ' c ,1, j„)int. 'fest it 1 i „rat. text, the yi „� hot i N• of the Hy, 1 he t \.ing silk is 1,, i •'f t lit• hook. Here t ,; t h, hackle to be : I• : i).t; t ,)f the hackle . , .11",t. so the back Ii) )k. dost Hy 1 , )” t the end of the . Iltt'n it out by their _ I - i I i progress. I uu ;ill_ the way '- _ fire s it is', wound It I,' -,ccurpt} },yr a ,I. I,_ ,Ilk_ The usual : , "I,tIg)ins; silk,''and -. l _ ,t, Illatle ill tying , .: - I- :tII that is neces `s . ; I „ i ins, the 6rgc r t! � t ht• snore there qi :" !4• tied on, the 1111,1 the 1tc►dy� of ::, I I lips have to, be Ik-1111e f„llowed out, ••„1 l,l;ut to bear i n I ,Jtould be tied ,f I;,ak ing the H� ,..I the hackle is f,•ather iy taken . ' \t i u i;s, the feather I!w hick, with the ! t i t,;I N• i,e reversed I n ,)f silk is made i� hent back into • ' i 1,\- t dtc tying silk !: )l, of shellac is ••:1,„' there are lots - :; Ant details among t 11rt It• practice w ill ' „niateur best. tl\ t � inn, can Ile'c'i•r •;I.I %%ill not take up ,,;,,,al e. For the ,llit,t� of silks and .11, I„• carried in one , ” tilt• tli--book. In I),- Made, and the •'•i) ;tt- ninht with a tk 111 ,I1I-prise his coni ;;.!14.1• Who find that l a t o a Hy «ill open ; , tt, a,certain what t i lel;;. Often a clew 1In,•tl. To catch a ,I1.111Ort of that kind •_$: t,' ;"holt" expert fly ... , ".X [.A. _:.t"d sl«,rt” of tiger' .G- I •)11"ht to the front a 4., ` t I. ,k ill Mud prowess • '.', ,I I1; t :o -dorI. This ! -1 ,) t a, rocent Cooch , t ;, II, - shot an angiY `3 , - t i, iottsly upon the y° , tt lt!lilt a few yards T� III•,: shot, we are rt ;ts it was welt " .- I.- rI na'ed, including ,.:_ i',11+R1, Major Evans . I "I) t ht• furious brute t , to ;adds one more • i i,j)hit•s already won ,, ' I n the hinting ; ;, I, a(;,tAtitetl by the + ; • ! ►,t t Ween the R,ev •,A t<1)ired to be Rev �.;or iii the Brooklyn «:. . Charles Spurgeon, I I s t Y I r. lir. Park ve" ` A or1411Y, has gra . . Its soul and &WUO g :t {,ten into infidelity, ,- r hti. Itis uncomprom� I�.. - t-Are,ne doctrines of Y ,roti ing the qualit,Y of `� •i t y Dr. Parker wind's°' g Mr. Spurgeon thatE4. -` a.tterers, and exho te. 4'` i cclesiastical hate .r Ii, the habit of,eubinit /. f c,rt of thing, sad bttg .9 e i n his Tabery �f ess the castigation r z * �t J• jl 4 z y X:�; qr.r f- l , .� - •+' •# i.:= , . h 5'; t Yi' •.a5t \ - t t�1� y.. gr t; t ;' i3 r - i s� .R r is +x ; . :P+ It . g �— , , ffs . _ i fi g �. �. 3l i rt. t 5. Imo:. i .A w•ik' ' %' f .'•v T {{ . r..F- r- ....i ,. .'! ,: ... .}. -.i -. --.,. , m.._ -S x4 .. ..<C .._ sift fi A = i_ X . r F R y3 . r 3 -s r i SS .t ' -- t' .. a. ry� [tt :- t.- .. _ _-. a� s, -,e.. _ '$ - ., ,..cJ. . s ' a-:�• 4 -, f t. ;r, - _ _ .. .. ._ {. . vF.s ,9 .�t:..i - 1 >. - x q a .A - i -- g. -..P . F ra 1 - - - ., t^ . a'€- : .#. a^:.- - .-r -•.es -.- .. -,- - -:nf.' .a .A _•<.;.• rj y rd•+, _. s -.: _. _ ,. I .. .. 5 - .r '. , - s. .� i s _: ,u r.r, .. _ a �'9�r, _ } t 1 # : x ( Y % x L x 4 is t T , S g .. t Lt 1 :.. . , - . ,i, .1 r - f , _ . ks "€ las;: 1 -, e�'., _ •r - i - 4.... �, _ Ja ,•py t,,, t 'rrA ♦ m. ,s r ?'n W . -' ,; 'A 5,;...z. . r e y.:. .t X _ : ;•i d - . - -.. 1 - .. . a A.. , #'. ... .-. - .- : ... - s - E. r �, g .. •� ,' ._-•5, .aw a '_.:,tdgr� x . . :-, .. .J ...:% ,t,, ,* ,: - +:--. .-- , < x. ., A f-•..,y.� raw. �• -I 1 ! •., - 1 ' - Ie; T 4 }per" A i iA-• - a1- -rdY. ., F �'/ ')_ -1 !v' , • qd p rn � . j i {..t._:.-. . ,. . - q..: ,, �' . ,.. , t �'' ' L- rz'.. ,a :C' �e',+'. . - - - - - - _ 4 . . . - 1 i s _ F _ _ ;•+ - ..AF . _a -..- 3 $• d. a .uA 1. :{•: I t i i. ,. z 9r :. ` I> an n,d a IIPper IBR Unto r9r tbo. Gaigotin ' - •',k !,,#., ' ,� Q1i R. . t r ,4„t Ar io �� '- _ 3_ i_ r A.P.[fill• �... A i, t}� �;-,' ry-' Cf A'yllmr-e��_� ^ ` When the first white 'mit�lioniitrililt +91t- ,, ""`a'S�eidon victims Maes- --�M eavored to ex lain to Indians the Christian down thelRtae St. `Honpre to the place de j 10 _ a7 f � d' la Revolution---ci defiant �"�i►` +r �i�w� �N �"' A religion, the a act was at times rather start- where the rine[ 1 lslace Louis XP. J• • It soli irtant bo to Qit+lMtt Mon ' w R'. - a P Pt► guillotine had been th, go �l.1L� ; r t, -;; 1 ling• The Indians mistook the substance for ereotod. The d'Or QirOtllar Ad tuna, and help bnlfd the Glreat Halt Millie _ i� the symbol, the objective for the eub'ective. re were lotines, however the Two �: f , t, ] gu 1�TOrtLCote A`' - Toros Alar Dam across the Miseanri ;.'' It isnot surprising therefore- that sal Ojibe- In several other parts of the city, and it was HRONIC COUGH Novi � _ e., to Million Dollar Smelter, or one of the Three New " x rte+ , ,�I chief, who once travelled in the earl no uncommon matter for a person oin out — " Lines of . Railway-Nichart Line, Lethbridtte .1 ,- ll, � C b )i• way Y I $ For if you do not it slay become von- Line, aud�Pacifac oast I41ne all be built y . shopping in the morning to moat with three snmptitre. to' t7bsNu,w tbzA, sa,.�la, the Great Noi-thertn Ry. ($L.'. M. dc':r �f_ .dawn of Canadian civilizatj<on as far as Mon- �, om, pons of �r p areal, and met there . a Jeinit ' tutelSiottlary, Ppy betn�t fro. 6ew�t D.butty and Iia•ttop INwaaas, 1000,000 of free farming laniis along to liner 1 {, 1 received from him a lamb as a to execla A well -o tom; Shore is nvchl" lir• � particulars send tal card to �� .W, 1 � `¢ � , haying "es' band o furies usuall tit000m ni rgsm t or , �1. ant, mistook it for the Lamb of God, concern- Y Pa ed them, - - ,. d ethout' and howlin J Can. Pass. Agg't. l I +, m8 g alta and cries of 9 1 Palmer House OR c�:, ToNt�70 , , M f ? ing whom the missionary had talked much, « t+, Earl in 1794 roteats were and taking it with him witett he returned to 3' - ' -' t - �. pp �: mod@gib itisnta the I' ��m � no people, impressed upon them %Its sacred- Y ries of route , , his to"'the lotines that naitive ns were I THS: CONBOY CASRI�GEi TOPS . - 1 �� ness of this wonderful, and to Skein strange be n • a� f Dolivvred anywhere in Canada, L.tir;sit �to old th styes ASA! TB= 8liT aNONN. _ I > ��;. . beast, enjoining upon them the nectessity of . to and that I Stock. 'Lowest Prime. - I . ,rt,! . worshiping it with honor and reverence. A this did great harm their commerce. `�'. small island was chosen as a suitable dwell- They; therefore titi ed that the routes McCausland & Son, ' ' t � �, , pe O i P R should be at least caaionall shun 4 " ing-place for this new Manitou, and the In- Later on another req" t waa m de to the 7`2' to 7a: King $t• West, Toronto ,' }Y�,- dians Ivere happy in possessing'an animal at National Assemblyy co mingg the unhealthy Of PiLPO COd Iver Oil aUd once so sacred and so easily kept. condition of the Plat de la Revolution I a -. `# - Uufortunatel the owner was the ob'ect HVPOPHOSPHITES . E! ext Y ] literally steeped 4n bl ,which emitted a df =n,irrats seas socio::. oi.o I . of ,uRch jealouiyF on the part of one who had horrible and dan ero stench. F alwa s laid counter -claim to the [tion of 8 t MA(t; o, c i. �' i. Y P�� Strange, lioWever, it may Seem, m y It V almost as palatable se intik. Fart • O4 < i a leader of"the people. The name of this man of these executions, n tably those of im r- better than other so-called Emulelons. �- 4 .. ; r was Mahingan, He wa8 a good hunter and a tent personages, w@ attended by t A wonderful gash pmdaeer. '� �0 a �E• i ' : r i_ bold man, but he .had the reputation of be- n'umWrs of apparent) respectable, peop e • � N s �0 !' I r SCUTT 9 EMULSION „ �, ,i Ing what is called a Bad •Indian, a very and the Monsteur con ined man adv r- p ^ I "g . va ue term of disc robation but ver tto put up to a salmon molar lies sipper. Be l 1 C� I I . . $ PP y tisements to the off ct that-and�so .,rr+e end FJ Their increasing popularity is a proof of that common amongst Indians. I He saw that the hires out chairs to wit eas the illotinn flet the Uroahole. Bold by alt 'rJy 1/<t► t. superiority. Be sure and get -a Cortlwy top on L gu$ Dashers at dtln. R>rul 81.(10. 4d. your buggy. J possession of this lamb gave much power to of, say, Louis XVI, or Mme. Roland, or n- SCOTT A TIORyB, BellerWe.' t/' - , _, his rival, and he determtned to deprive him deed of any conspicuous person, at so much of it ;and barn somewhat ' f a utilitarian he �� ----' --� , ►idol F g an hour. A eontem racy engraving rep- ' considered that the best w y to do this was resentin the execut lion of Louis XVI= THE SR § ' g 1) [TIS AiID1.1; rA('ICAGI6. to eat it, which he did su eptitio 'sly, and shows us a crowd of jwell-dressed people, Best thing out.. A$gents make $5 per day 1164 QUEEN STREET EAST. ' ' , . a.t night. On the following lay cons rnation comfortably •seated in their chairs, placed , Sam�ple by mail, ft. l LKMXNT & Co., 36 King tip► . . rei fined amon st the In_ ian ea n the St. It;.. Toronto. ; • Please mention this paper. b g Pg : on a high and well ►uilt wooden stand, ; sacred lamb was gone. The owner was and not a few of them 're' using their opera " WON •••••r•itr a toaotoes 4 furious, but tried to turn the mishap to ac- glasses. Duval is ah fed when he records w1TIM ewe°° w>d»�w - . ��";q Owlasll ahteali OOP. Toitotl�, Ottlw �- �: �{ 7 7 �,-On cote ., - count by stating that no Manitou of -such that during them of September "on t30e0 MAC®iNE WORK.g, TOYOVTO ' ..d im rtance would std where " Indians" dansait en lieue," In -fact, the y and g md,TUMOR Specitnst. liodwaft -. t mall wed to live with im unfit whi bath H car. No kala. CANADIAN AGENTS FOR . I we o p y, ch volatile nature of the ariaiana could n be 4AN� " R °`� $°�` �` G H. McM[Cnnst.. M. D.. explanation was accepted as satisfactory wholly suppressed, an some by no m p,na No.e{, Nia`a,. K-, $►►roto, N. Y, r' — . ' � r until the bones of the lamb were found, clean badly -intentioned poo le made a sur of 3 - �{ - ` J. picked, and bearing unmistakable evidence fete of the tragic events which were r- R Bookkeepiq Banking, Penmanship, v . 5 b of having been boiled, this upset the super- tuall gmurrin The Sa t urda Re t ul `�' � 9hortknand, Typewriting, etc., at Cana- Ca -. q y natural translation theory altogether, and Y .1 y than Business Unlvera t & Shorthand Institut© 9 _ Public Library Blldg., Toronto, Circulars free. , e'vi dentl ►ointed to the. murder of a Mani- i _0. 0 too, but tl e c uestion aro , " Who was the Thos. Bengough, I1lanager. o t" 1 A rfeet' specific—Dr. Sage's 'Cat rrh _ o = sacrile ious w_ retch wh had dared to fill The'Cheapest, Strongest and Best L.i- L" : ,' g seedy. I ENCE Fence for Farrar, Garden, Orchard • I , himself with a god '!" Manahchinty, the + 1 or Town Lots. Price►[ from 45c It is a cal len to liars a reel unci tine per rode 1t6i owner, openly accused Mahingan to his face g P ft►. Send for price list. Toronto rlckei cn - I • ' bit Mahingan laughed at him, saying : Handy for aid: un nl►akiug all rows of f arta wire Fes,cet'o., xYtllt►erSt., Toronto. t� THF. WONDER OF HEAL/NGI "No one can eat a real Manitou. The rad vegetables straight. A, ' - C ' Manitou would more likely eat him. If The roses of the ,lune time - I - A O� aitd tQ S CATA$$�, � �AT � oiu animal was a truth, then it would Are O i so fair to see, O It �� 91• work m * SdLaId,SOBETS80AT,PILES,W0UXD 1� ha�'e saved itself, if a fraud, thea the sooner But faire, than these Hawser's are fm men and women. Address T. H. oca�titi. The demand for Boat Poyrrr Marhtner rs BMMS, FEMALE CiOYPLA11IT8, MD it u as eaten, the leetter." Is the rose, -that blooms for me _ e �'�° t w°�' • increasingg ever • year. ho Carpenter can it ord $EYO$$$A(j}I',S OF A�ij� $IIID$. -----`---__-- to be -without Foot Power Rip and Cross Cut i7.eahiter,iau �EsxtrnttII Pr(ee�'Oc.tt,=1.7ti ' / ti{, true did this saying appear that some On the cheeks once pale anti hullo , Suit i;, Former, Tenon liachines, etc., etc, Send , f/ v' of the Ir dians sided with Mahingan, for all - And GW ile thanked, I city, ; for csatalogitc. POND SMUCT CO. NowYork&Loadn reco •sized that it was he who had eaten That the! rose.of health anis happin -' the lamb, and there were not wanting, Blooms out again to day. those who began to murmur at Manahchinty, . That ie whit many a man feels like $a ing I - I of l'"t" is Ass - _ - A T.T■ THE WORLD OVER - _. 1 for inducin them to worshi false' to • •c - S • - g P when Ire sees some member of his famil re• STONEMASONS �j \TED ! of • r9' y . and Manahchinty saw that strong measures were necessxr ul order to maintain his stored Lo health after a long and wastin ill o s i y f Both Cutters and Buildersl n To nto at New �' . re utation of " Bi In'uin," so he Loma- ness. In many households there are pe na Biological Buildings. also at Ne Parlidment � i I _ F' p g 1 who seem to he fadin out of life slo 'ly. Buildin , Queen's Park. 1Y ' � c, per hour. - ; - hawked his rival on the sly, and the people g9 aaggccey There is a eneral debilit that indica ea a Apply, JOSEPH 1.ORKM, r at cute returned to their allegiance, pprob yy Jar. ie st. Wh rf, Toitw%To. leased as aSTREN(ITH-G1'IVINt�FOOD - _ ' ably fearing le$t they themselves ahoulit tie lack of vita force. The blocxt seems t ► l►e � -,'�r_ ' ' { 3 blood only in color. There is often a . ry, � for Invalids and Convalesee�its. tomahawked. Strar►ge to say, after this - ``- t• - - ;, hard coo }t, Ni ht brings nu refres ing W N T E Manahchinty became listless and depressed • gg g i` - \ -' + sleep. T}ie cheek groves thin and ►ale, Man with One Thouil rad Dollars serine .,hought it was on account of the lose µ,hat shall be clone to ward off disease w hieh . " of his sacred lan►h ;butt. finally it leaked out to take e11ar•ge of warerc►venI Roel„riff The �1liance Bond and In�e�tment Co of Ontario Limited that yluhing rare, before dying, haci fours mu►g slow but sure efforts to sectir an or intete,:t in businoic gic en1 Apply i e other victim . Let me telt ou : Get lir. time to curse his murderer to threaten ' y BOX 310t MAIL OFFICE« IuCOr UCitted Febrilar ` F s Pierce'&(,'olden Medical Discovey and ght P y Z7th, -11890. r him with his vengeance Leven though It ------.-- - - O41i6�•�0+ •.41 J the enemy with it. There Is nothing li a it - CAPITAL . - were dead, and to promise him that h to build �u a weakened a stem and tare I *General OlRcos, s7 to s9 wellln p Y gton street last, 34 3t6 P'ront t3t�est East, To O. would pursue 1►im and his :heirs relet►tlesal lust vitalit tt is a moat vionderful t sic . • • This Con► n undertakes a snores of eve descri tion , for inan enerations. - Stran a to relat y Pay g • rY p ,Lind trusts; such as carrying oat Y K • g nutritive and a iterative, or blood-purifie . iwWueeof ta►pitiil foreompaniet;andothers,conversionofrailwayand'othersecurities,willg�vecare- . Manahchinty-soon joined his victim, havin ful attentio to nuinagernrent of es Rtes, the collection of loans, rents, interest, dividends. debts, _ . been upset from his canoe and dro"ed Sassv.—He--” I never laush at an in, • - i • p mortgages, ehent ures.bonds, bilN, notes. coupons, and othersmurities; will act asagentsfor issa- 7 .. durilig a Icw�l Bunt. For several rnelation ferior.;' She--" It would be impossib for ing or coon en;ignrug certl8cateia of ,itt►ck, 1►ondRor otherobligationtt. __ g CAICB [.l:\IJ �iTLrAlttiN11'ti.. Itocei.- and invests sinking funds and investsmoney:tgenerallyforothersandoflersthebelA :. -•, Lia desceudanta in the male line died violen you to do such a thing." _ terms then ur. . deaths and it was enerall �corugedeI •, Every oliarinvestedwithorthrou hthisCom • ' $ Y ••Nothi Blit Skin and Bone' 'Sailin Weekly •twoon NO%TKE4L rand g (►any earns the highest returns and isabsolnte- - nS g ly lists. All inv e,ttmentsare guanu,teed. _ amongst Indians, that a curse was upon - LIVERPOOL I • hx►n Tickets, fto. $;i0. and TPP INS FATME\T RONUri of the Comppaan are issued in amounts of 100 and u ward and .. them. is the inelgant thou�gTh appropriu+ite exp es- w. - Itet urn TiokeI44. ), $90 and $1lti, accont- offer un ►aralleltcxi inducennen s fur mulative inveR n a p . siou used in desci Tin the a gran a of ing to ,.teamer and I,uy-onunal„t ic►i►, Intertult• i soca tee tic of small amount ,monthly or at j (.)lie evening, about six• years ago, durin $ P� larger peritxts for terns of years fro„► ii%,e upwards and the investor is not only absolutely prv- pe Orate• Stec e. S Apply to Y. f. /If!- tlte ,south of July, a small {►and of India rnanyfemales whom Nautre inteuded for r rug tected against lose of a Mingle dollar butcacn rely u n the largest returns consistent with recur- - a LAV, (ieneml Manager' Canadian Shipping pu feet s imens of her handiwork but ho ity Corre-spin,dence solicited and prou►ptly replied to. wt re encam d u n the island whereon In *'o., t Cre+Tc►si Hot �s nuc �itit, i►luxritx ►l , or . Pe lw N'!1. STONF_ rrealdent. G. F. POTTEit, 1tlanagla Direetot.! . <, have 1►een reduced to this distr•essin co idi to Uveal Agents in oil owns and (' ,tr F•iryt cla,ts Genen►1 and I,oeal Agents caq obtain remuneii►tive cuntrac is by applying Lo iii t d and died the sacred sheep. The evo g * ' encr�aching white ' n,ari had usurped t e tion bysome of the orlsire troubles, pec liar . WILLIAM SPARUNG, Saperfintendent., . heri'.age of the Indians, who now h to the sex, styled "female complaints, ' the .- dwindled into a few families in place of t e 8Yr'i toms of which are •`an alt gg�one feel* g," — — ' powerful tribe who had once held undief►u wea�neas in the back, especially morni n ►a, and - . sway in the land. The curse of Mahin n nervousness, and sometinnes hysteria. hs RKST P CEt H;E e e O I • cure for these beau* -destroying trouhl a-- in Amarioi tw ba 1 - had been almost forgotten and that ve y Y Jr - ' and an undoubted one in every case- -is Dr. Rod sad Y e� ening as they eat around the campbre, n ndasl ORGANIZED 1871.. HEAD OFFICE TORONT . : - . old crone with snaking head related tot le Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and it n tastrnmenp, t younger folk, in substance that which I have dere it unnecessary to consult a docto --a , Yud4, Ata RKMltisss1*,A"K* THKKK Y"M I . a}xne written. Amongst them ato«i a boy draagtreeaible duty fora mextegt woman. Of pOLIC1ES ARE INCONTESTABLE intently listening with more than an ordi- dru tete• I . - Addres,sWEALEV. R*TCEo& ..on Yonge . I a:: nary interest. He was a direct descendant dome people can tell the lime by a sunt sal, t3treet, Totronto.. Send fur C'a citrus. Free from all restrictions as to residence, travel or OCCUPAUOU . , , - ' ;- .of Manahchinty. Searcely hats she finished but we never heard of any one ging abl to i ishan a fiendish howl was heard iu the h ah by a crow dile. THE A ERT rald-up rolley and Cush Saprender Value Guaranteed In each Policy I I +v close b The Indians started to their f et r i '"Z'g� ""� A""" >I�>M� p�L=Q= • y All ���, TOILET SOP COY L ;` ill fright,- anti still another cry awoke he ► AFFORDS ABSOLUTI� PROTIt:CTION AGAINST ; evl)(ics of the summer ni ►ht • at the ' his -young, old, or middle-aged,. who find th m- - g _� I T8,i1D18>P t. -:- MIARLY -:- IDEA-TH :-: - . , . time rill enormous dog, with eyes like Els aeh•ea nervous, weak an tsxhaubted who are * d down from excess or. overw rk, O Q LIG AM I. _ _ - of Tire, Iwunded into the midst of them, n broken ,�O SORN seizing this buy, the descendant of Ma ah- reaultin in nisiy of- the followir, e np- So�P Provides an INCOME in cid age, and Is a good I11�VEST1lIENT., , g 8 y 1 ,� its pleatiwn to use. i shinty, l►y tine throat, bore him to the tones : Mental depreagion, premature ofd It hears the S In. orad de. Polis es are non -forfeitable after the payment of two full annual Premiums. ground. Luckil one man at least nese ed a e loss of vitality loss of memory, stro�r s In atnd 1'ro8lis, which are unexceltod by any Company doing business in Can�►da, are allocated ever" a y P $ + • aarr N five ii ears from. the ieaue of the policy, or at longer periods as may be selected by the insured. ` 1►is presence of mind. - He snatched his ifle 'dreams, dimilre of sight, palpitation of the on th• hilt' man A lProAt� iso Allocated arc Absolute and not liable to be reduced or -recalled aS ani frc,m his taut and with good aun sen a heart, entisarons, lack of energy, pain in the hit* [lrtarr time ander•a>4y elresttnata>der,►, bullet crashing through the skull of the kidneys, headache, pimples on the fam or. 'Participating Policy Holders are entitled to not less than 90 per cent of the profits earned hitt µ sled beast. It was all over in a mai ant body, itching or peculiar sensation about the •Ei�B FAILilU'6i Lho cW.,s. gid for the past seven soars have actually received 95 per cent. of the profile so tarintd. , and file l x►y rose nip unhurt, except for the scrotum; wasting of the organa, dizzin as; t� t �Y. C. MACDONALll, J. Ii. MACDONALD, _' wtittutl iii his .throat where the dog ad specks Before the eyes, tvrttchingg of the. i ST �EO� Acr[:Atlty MANA(#IN(i DIRECTOR. �• ; seirc Yl hiw, muscles, eye.lida and elsewhere t►ashfuln + - ` ' ' ' _ �° � 11 p to hese y can+ �� g. o — ► r . That night the Indians did not sleep, int deposits- in the urine, lose of will po er, Dyspepps�ia. that horribble sat discussinb� the event until dayli tit, tenderness of *tie scalp and spine, weak rad I t` st►n,tatfon wretchedpgtn SUR "a� when one of them took the carcass of the f abby muscles, desire to sleep, failure be ` dchokitig.- The very ' ` dos Mnd threw it tui the i of a white n rested b sloe , .coned tion dulls of � t.a,.. .-111.1 tine. r► - ! p gs Y [,tend got cured with / �'�- w ho lived close by. The pigs made s ort hearing, loss of voice, desire for eolit de, , -3L. Leon ; urged nits w ( C� ) ` . - worlt of the dog and soon had it all dev ur- excitability of temper, sunken eyyes suer• Rfl- —' - ,[rink. I did. The chok. _ ed except the , heart, whi.;h they left p- ed with LEADEN CIRCLlt, oily lookin s in, . ing iun►p,. got Hotter and softer. I was cured and TO THE EDITOR:—Please inform your readers that I leave a positive f� I ; � .T'k gg remain in the beth of health. St. Lean Water y salsas cases bare been touched; and there it lay in the hot sue r etc., are all synkptome of nervous 3eb• sty v►ill ehre when all othor mtxtuttxxs fail. above named disease' By lis tlmel use thousands ofho permaaw - �-+ , 1k c sun fur two consecutive days, until, imps Ild that lead Lo' isanity and death unless eu ed. ,Q>pag( wi>soN, 1 shall be Ld to Bead two bottles of my remedy FREE to say of yoar.resdcra luno ha coo.' .tet p� ,r r sus tion ifgt hey will send me their Express and Post Oiiice Address. Respectfully, T. A. iLQQY by curiosity, one of the Indians exams n�d The spring or vital force having lost its - . , V'ictoria Souare, Montrea. y,�l 186 west Adelaide 8t., T'ORONTO, ONTARIO. � - it to find out Wily the- pigs would not tea, int: tension very function wanes in oon"uence. , . It beemed to be as hard as stone, and, m- � Those who through abuse committed in D R. N' C H O LS' ii _ ; pelted still further by curiosity,. he took ra ignorance may be permanently cured. Send f �1�'' S�rr�ills S�rr, EnginBs S �d.bl ax and cut it in two. _ What was his astolln- I your address forbook on all dtaleaaes pec�ltar _ Food Vf He th #7 1 A sizes. R a 1 d o man. Address M. V. LUBON, 50 I+t rat t' $� I f ishment at finding it nothing but $o } t .0 a Best gnat[c� a_ � : lam of ice. The discover a read lie 3t. E., Toronto, Ont. Books gent free ed. For Ch1l�lren and Adults. �01'e�i �tmact Pial and woctt ��CC.. g the sym toms of which are ttnvahuablo [Tor Indl---*Ion and t�,i � , � s, wildfire and caused a ,eat aefiisapion amo Heart disease, p I �- I - g eonetipat an. r - . Indian circles: The shale headed crone t faint spelle, purple lips, numbness, pap I'. - �_ ' y#" FRANKS & CO.. London, Enggland, Pro rietors Maftbers I - . once pronounced it to be Mahinggaan, ai}d tion, skip beat$, hot flushes, ,yah of bl Montreal Orricx, 17 St. John Street. lis . and MoaldeaiA . y "' � % assured the' Indians that the Tendetta waa to the head, dull pain in the heart with ta, I Dr. T. R. Allinso L. R.C.P.,'London Bays ••. �� t .; t} ended by the death of the dog; or, rather, 1 strong, ri yid and irregular', the second h rt '• I tike Dr. Nichols' ' Food Health' r y Saw Gummere asd tl,e becond death of MahingRif. VYhether beat quicker than the first, pain about the much. and Hid it ofgrcatdlete is valuo in t1iia�y,r g„ she was right or wron ,the bOy still lives, breast bone, etc., calf positively be entad. mean'- As a broakfast dtsh p wel it to oat- t ' ,; i,.�r -'' ¢g meal. For the regution of th bowels it cannot nor has he exppeerienced.any gre{tt.andegpee- I No cure, no pay. $end for look.. Address aurpaeaed. Sen for eanipl FIDE Send forCirigSitis� , . sal ill -luck. �So let us hope the Mahingan's M. V. LUBO.Y, 50 Front Street East. �or- - `` - , curse is a thing of the past, a mystery snuffed, l onto, Ont- . - To The F ruituremrade � 10f's - - , jj 1 � .- a:� out by a ``Winchester" with the latest mod- 1 ,,� .c EA�%/M w � : �, . ern improvements. Set out trees enough. - It is better- tot i ♦ND ALV ti . These things are hard to believer I my- one too than than one too few. t t� r i have y 1 Dealers In l`urnitore & Upholstered'Gnods „ ,,,,� � : , self doubted if t}�ey were tate, and ex- B/+ttt/tl1FtM, i ' " , pressed those doubts to my informant, A An early,•healthy growth of a pleat Wanda t, . most respectable and pious Indian, as In- off many evil$. ° ' ' Wa the andergigned beg to ' the` dians.go. I even dared to leu h, but ne Alwa s Ever A holly -dap. -- The Trade than we have a e of XA .t . gg Y I� I�utrnttnre and (IphoLtered , also a TNOUSANDS OF BOTTLEE� 1 s assured fie of their truth, d rebuked ga; e, 1 i well assorted atook of Walnut Parlor CIYEN AWAY YEARLY.. s ' • r _ 4 _, me for laughing saying, , "It is not right -: ; I ' to laugh at such solemn, sacred things." A big pro ascid is indicative of hitelli- Lounge, Sofa, Easy and other Chair Fmme& a Whoa 1say fis+e+s I do not 'l;, Lake Tetrtiscamingue, Qae. genes. In other words, the bigger it ib the . The gotods are wt►1 finished and made -of the to stop them for a time, atpd ti � - _ best eeti+wned wotxis. Orders aolicitsd. �� them retard a 1 M ►l A N A R A D 1 O A L C Y R !. I have elide the dis•sse of hfSly x v a• c �" ' more a.man nate. cTplblosy or Fall na tilel�wess a lila-long study. I 1Sr. J. E-Robidotux, M. 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I., � 1% . , �. . . " , , I , %� - *_n,' .� , I :.. ,:, ; , , r, �'. ; 'i . ' . k_ � � �: q : -�� -A. . - 1: � , . , -_ I 11 , . M'. ;4 .. N�, f M 'IV ., , , . .- . , , z _� - , . 1-A .1 _1 .. I III . .. . . I . I .. M 4 - IF ilrtinii�t too *Pon to all s .4 -4., . :. I i 111ii, �A'.. �,� .* ­ for the A b Me- ; I" �. .. _. Vi 1% � . ouselon of publi - . . �! . J� ,I, . . . I - . � :�_ . I . 1. M_ � �il I . o questions. The write -must -ii I . - I L I. . .. �,�-.� �-,; � - ­ - , -. 0.1 ­ 1, . . . ' H -BRED Durham B411 for ;�- �,.:#�- - - .. � . . I 46TTE0. TO THIk F.01T r-5-Url!Lmim-ft W- "'O ; I _ 1. I r, �_ I..: ._... I— � . to all. 0 nainswith . � N , . . .. . , .. _.�. � .. Crnsen4bisvorroot t, - . . , . _ I I.. 00P.T. I I _ I � I- .1 ".. I t1i . . - It dtftlactly undeirstoad. ffierd6el - Lot 21, Con. 41- - ­. I L, � I.-- .�. . . J We wit ho vever, THOROu` I I • 1.� - " ..O�ml I .'. - . . - � t"r'.., I I - .. . . .� 1- I.o.1%, :. .- .1. ,W - -_-�kko .4 ­ J. X. BURN' - -11 L . . . - . ". . .I..- __ .. - . that In no case do we hold oursslv� �g re- ,6 i . . ., 4 I . - . :!_ rft - � - � . . ' I � .T�­v: -i� I , . � ., '14, � - L'_. .­ I . �1 ­ .. _. rl. - . . . . . .1 . . � . . ..... � . . 11. ." - - I - , Ji -i,: .�4 . I . I. t, J .. - -1. . - spousible for d? inions expressed by qorre#. �4-, - , tf-4134 4 Proprietor', .1 , . . , '. . ., fT1 . � - ­ :i-�,.* ., . � �.-'- �, �.� �.� -!"Alf.r. , , - .. - L I . IV I ;_1 . I ,: I ., .. . . - . � : ),I . a � � -l"'. i . . 4b , . . ,e .. , , . L. - . - I . ... .. � , - � � : 1� _-, , li, � 1; ­ .: : �'. �, . . , * . � � , A. _` � : �:' --:.! � - 7- � - . � , �.. -:. .., ik,. - r. _ _. 8-0i A I - I '. I � I ­ _:. .% ,t : � , . ,. I 7 - --------- . - - � I 11� g__ - :. _.: � . � _. ­ .!.. .1.. I .. :-:. I - � . , �'."I . ., . �",*� .. f J14 � '. - .. , r , 1 , - - , I . � __ - P610114111*11--En. Naws.f . ]FOR -SAUK . ­ . L ;.,��':' . _� �_. . �, ,!.. I - ',�. 1: � � . .� . ..M..... I L I . . -1 I LOTS . .'' ­.�, � . � . � 'YJ r I �i. ; � 1: m� - t L !�A*; "._:t, . . . L. -- 1-02140 , . I � �. . . ". . , , DzAu Sin, -1p 'Your last w , . .., � . . . I . . - ; � - - 4 � - ..-. -f.... . � Pak II - ­ . - -_ . I �: I ; , .. L �.j - . � A_ I : , _.-L1 �_ �V.:__. Xpublished ever . L - - . . . . I., - , _y Friday ui�ra rtrio's pro"Ity # J� .. . . � . I I L -i . Mae t4e boatists of Picked6g that it they 40 on Ch,r,n street. , , . - . 11 ;J-', . y � ,: . , 1; . , � . 1_.. lmdwrizk& oat. . n6t * ffer the *oath half of mid .. ' ' , � apoefto 'hicl, ran 66 8 &Q -, . . I �: . . �. ill -_ - .. L . - 1 Ishe 11(kciiag - . ed a Pikrgoaph.w � ---'HE Exteutm of the rAnit Patatol hity. - L: . I , .:. ' ­� d. notifio r1V ing purchased Johnston - I . , � P9 ! i ! .. , like the following. ..Mr. Braun _' . I . F �: _:., TERMS - ,Ir�. . - � - - : . , put fence with a valle m it scroas ppPerty for We, and also the lot on north olds D... . ... � I . . - . - �. -�,,''_:_ . 6, . . . .� 17�'_ -, �1: Uty"the 24th of May ongoing. that King Week. poly to � I I , -the river . . 1�11 . - . f 1.23 pot yww;,glL.00 Upaid jig adv&06i. . I - L . . .. - . . �- , . . . : � he will P119 qP X.Permfoent frame and fre... . dim. 14EIR6, A., or .. . ; .. L I... . . ­ I _ - , - . " . - - 6-0 I �_ . : J. L:. _. 'I; I ­ . - , . I L I . . : RATES OF ADVE1aT11$=G JAX99- 604DON, ". i, - �_ . L .;.L I � �i�:..: 1 . � I' . . -1 A . : vent sit "Im from passing down .to L the . 'JM.tf `�_. i. --: -Plekerin,L- P.O. . .. I. .I. First insertion, per . - - - , . , I i. . --- _- ____ _.__._ ---------- : 6,64tits. lake. When I read it I was somewhat : , Each subsequent insertion, pow itue _. 2 ­ . L .. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- amused - in my simpliaity I %bough that , .. . .", ii - Farm for Sabi., - , - artifieuients. I .. I.E. ,3 HA:TJ f � .., . .. I . . v all each , . X i-� I S RAW. . . �. '. . preposterous claims were des and I - ?_ , - 4 . _ L 8POciml terms Given to Partise making con- consianed too the 41tomb of all theca els." I ()o At"S. being complea - of, the t • 'y L - ' . . - . 6 I . . L � - .. . , ou need,at -a pn*c�, that will Mete for or 6 months or by the year. Half- This is not the first time such p to south halt of lot in alio s son.. pines. ' I yearly or yearly oontre,ats V&;&1)10 quarterly. I u_ 90 acres Cleared, good house and stab Poe- - - _ 4 ' Just wh6 . .. . . . Business cards, ten lines or under, wilb parwr, tions have been set up. I remember telling "egos let of April next with privil I . . . . I I . one year. $5 00, payable in a4vance. a former pretender -when inebtiox t4at _ J Pau 14 ad : X=Iua. At pt at acengea by . Mid- . . . I . I . ­ ift' Ouceinlocalcoluniusten cents line, lawyer in Whitby told him that he (Philpeon station on Northern Railway.) . 1. I . I . : ,please you. � �1, - . �. five cents per line each subsequent insertion. - - -� � . .,: , , " � , . .. I _. ,�.--, I �_ I . .- . , ... .. . Special contract rates made known on applics- good ease -at ]&w -that lawyers awwuld eke This to oonsidwed one of the best terms in the I . -1 I , . , L . . Township. Price S4M. Terms, one third �c I �, - . 46 * , , �• - .1 . ­ o per - � tylish ' I tion. NO free advertising. a areal many farmers believe ths. the balance w suit puschaser. with interest at 6" PR S' --Something very s and . ­ � � ­ - . I . . I A4vertisements without writtep instructions moon was made of green shoese; that law- Cent. ARPI on the promises or to J. I D. I INT . 7 . I .. .. . -I- Will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- �Qra aild something. that I dare not mention MAGNA , 11aremout, Ont., L t I . I zordingly. Ordeve for discontinuing advertise- ore. fearing the,othvi ____ -------- ______.__________ - r*0 I -_ . .,. - - losatti-inust be in writing and gout to the pub. . on of the waste bas- e:Liroea, M,,reen't & I . - �. ; � . L .1 . licher. "Mro0m. '_�, - are self rapidly I .. I L _. . .., --. . . ket (however. relio Misters will find it odi. I . L . . � .1 _'I ' . .r L . I I I � . . - : . ;- . Job Work promptly attended to. I 1, . cated he fourteenth and sixteenth let- - - � I I L I . - . . _ I .- r. _ .. . r - � . . . . . L . � . !. i . ... .�L . 1. I .- , . a 11 - - . I ' L . I - . . CLARK BR03.4 tore of alphabet), were sucki S the undersigned hits 'ust returned - � FROPRIEURS. life blood. While musing over the , A from a trip to 19urop GL OV"FS-Spring'shades M` Thr'e d 'and - - - . atter, e. and having visited . . - . mt. the leading nnrseries there, has secured special . � - magination took Right to the ho rates for the inino of shade, orn&niout&l. .- . i 11 I . _.. . . - I i . z i - . - _. � . . : . . . . ­ : , I � : . i - , : 4GUIr IP4011t,146rd-strict-ncei . I saw him take his accustomed e&tiR small fruit and = trees. Also Nq'rway ,_ . and Silk* . ­ . �. _'.. . .. . I . - L' _1 - - . . .., . . : 1 �.._. . . 40UX _kILM-A First-class Local Paper.. lie old arm -chair; his go9d lady b inge spruce. Scotch and Australian i t I . I . I a a " ' r '_ I � . . -4w * -- - .. L � - I .. . 1. .- . L' . � .._�! is slippers and that solace in trouble, x hundred. 9 to 12 inches. small pins a'nd" Cer - . . . . NINO &' .. L . . . . .- . ­•. at . � . . � . I . I . � - - - our :0x1PO4btgLt10n8 -The hearty ' trees at equally low prices. Orders by mail or � .1. �r:. - . . . . I . � . _.. PICKERINo Nzws. Suddenly he start' SUPPOrt Of the DOOPIO'of Pickering and vicinity. 8 to otherwise promptly attended to. Read in your ' . - . � his feet and throws his arms around. ordersforikio. R. HOPKINS. V.S.. [green FIS RIBBONS _- - - , L " - . I I .. . Quixote's vigorous onslaugk on the 0_"t_11_ri0- Canada - 431V . . A . y . .--- . - - ­ -------- '---- ' - .. STALLION , : '- -S.- 1- � - . � . I FRIDAY, MAY 1 9. :890. �: windmills of Spain was not a circumstance � THE CARRIAGE S 4 , � . . , . I - - . . . L I . - . . I - . I I -, . . � . : - ; . .�. . - to it. One interjects, -Whatever is the . HANDKERCHIEF. , .1 . .­ I -.. I - matter, dear ? 11 11 Matter, did von jay ? I . . - i - - ALMONT LAPADIST , - "' � -1. NOTES AND COMMENTS. L . A .great deal the matter. Th upat' i . A. e art . . � . . .. - � � , in light . - . - I . GENTS'l TIES-Cbrrect. styles, .. . - . I : Pickering boatists threaten to erect a fine . Will stand for 1, mares this season? � I :. �.� W J1 kert, of Lincoln, stole's -March barbed fence across the Sheen's hiRhway , I ­ I . _. . -.1. . . - y I . I I . .. I .. . to Prevent me getting to the doctor. Gie . . at the farm of . . . I - . 0 . . � .. � . . .. � I' . __. L . ; . . � - , . , , , � , I . n fate. by handing in his resignation " I I . . and dark, I . ...1_!� I...1. -._"I I . j, me a stick, that I m�Ly smite the Pickerin - I . . . . � . . . . � 9 g TOX-11-T .A114,.1-,=M:F,-\X7, .. . . - ... . . .. - i _. I . . . ' as a member of the House Of - COU -1- 'Philistines, ' hip and thigh." Vision$ of .11. * . . . . " I . _. . mons, ere he was expelled froin, those Blue Beards, flit acioss the scene, confused � . , Near Picke ing' - oots an Shoes -something n" - I I'l - station.. , Tjadies'B. d Sh , thi `g ice.-...... L . . halls where lie has be,en &duly qualified noises -are heard, and all iR still' as death.T_RMS-TEN DOLLARS. I - Seriously, Mr. Editor, there is no sense - ­ " guest for thirty years. Rykert spoke �' . - . . ., 0 . - -. . . . . � . . . I I L." Ill over the mat. g Stallions, . . - . L. .1 - . : . I . .. xvith indig' ..�� - mer weig Heat. ' _ Mr. B. going into -,heroics" ov' The T slim , isht-lila-ht and :. - nation of tile treat,', I .. in. - - - . . . n � elit ac- ter; the boatists are fortified in their con- I I . . o- . I - . - . .. I , I . I ­_ corded him, and it inay have seemed ten'tion that no. obstruction can be placed I ------- ---t'- - - ----------------- - -- - _- __ __-_ - - . ___ _ _ . - . . . - , I 11 iti any stream navigable by -ship or b9at by I . . . queer for him to receive rebuke froi * . . . . . .- . - GRiT - WILKES' AN. 0 1 MAJOR CHI 11' ,, aforetime partners in many a fuliny the opinion of -eminent counsel in Toronto, . . . i ; - - ,:- . I . .1. , -The Property of - �, - - . I - - kert' I the legal editor of the Mcntreal Witness, , L ' deal. Such is fate. Pty goes baek apart from the final decision in re Streams w gi I ... . ).. '� .--. - R E C -1) IL ­� ,. . I J t',S f L . L I - ... . � -in�ohi and he doubt 1, --ss Bill, and my advice -I r. B. is to pat tip ' ' !" . - to L wifi � ash e to 1 GEROW9 WHITEVALE, ONTARIO, I L ... I his constituents'to return him to the a fence with a gate aud trust the boatii;ta Will nlaktl the seasoll of 18W " follow.6 . I -_ . .. I . . I . . I-- . House. His hour has come-. Lincoln to respect it, as I have no doubt'tbe-y will. INLON DA V. loare their own stableb acrd pro xied Creamer 6. sy. Milk. Pails, .. MUk Pan's, . . . _.. ' remembering the admoijition of t I . y .. - . ... I � be G. 0. via punbarton to Soelices Hotel for lin ho - to . may now with a sufficient pr telt re- p,Lt,i.,,v , .. . , . L. . ex ,,, , ,Let there be no'strife. I pray omrcl4n's Hotel for noon; thence to ,Foyr'4 H tel .. . . . . I I of IL - ... .. I . . I J . . - : . DAY to Coll . � - V - tin to our order. . . .-: i ... . . . P *eSellCe. thee. between Whitby. for night. TIVEB oll. iiiade er� heaviN ... - Iieve parliament of such a �r thee and me, for we F)' 'rat 11 !01: . � . i . . I . - .- e Oshawa, noon Bennerdliot6i'Howmativille.for That constituency can have no. grudge brethren."" The trouble heretofore bas nigbt. %Vgt)%EMDAY.to-T&A.Gil)SOD'fi.io*JFO.f- � � . . . 11. . - _� ­'_i.�. I. . l' . -OM. - ­ ­. ­ I , I I . _ been the faulty construction of these fences. 3. Clarke T*p for noon; 0 for I hour;, J. . Btooms . . 0 great as io war- , to Orono -eBru:ihe8` . , - . against decency, so - ' . . , Whitewash Brtishe3, Hon") � The wires were too near the mater, and iii Allen's, lot w. con. 5. clarke, tor I hour. and to I . . . . . �. rant it in inflicting its representative place of al I the Hampton Hotel for night. TntTR1fl#bDA by Curry Combs, 125c. Whips, Nice Toilet Caskets, Electric � . - -, . . lowing flotsum to pas* under, wily of londinn road from to Prookii, for - .. _. 11 . L .1. once more upon public attention. served the Ourpose of a boom debris acro- im, t� c•,,re_ . ! i . . Soap, (larden Seeds, . Fresh Groceries, - Or -am -res. Lern91113. i . _. night. FRIDAiT.LoAsliburn for poo - . - - .. . . Everything is ready for' Rik ,rt's in- inulated and when tb' flix)d came, a was t for night- BATrnpAy, to oer.Av' Hot e. - . , . . .. - 7 ., , - swept away. It neednotbe an expepsive ugliani. foir noon : thence home till foillov iaq . .. �.. . an cou ,etiouery. Call in alld see rur croods.. . - . � - staTib degunt Into oblivion- t were Ifondayinorning. This route will becantiaLl9d I 0 .. � . . . . . , I I . - : I , - .1 - L . I criminal folly to delay it. If Parlia- structure like what we find on some creeks. &�i seabou. bealtb and weather 1vi-mitting. - � ­ .. 1. ;�'. I � . . , �.. ,_ ­. . I -_ I . i ;. such &it on Wo6dly - . . - I �Jb . . . . - .. - . 1. ... I - .. . - , . . - .1 I :­ Creek, Darlington, TE14NIS: -crit Wilkes to insuie a foal. *20 � ' I . - . - . � mellt is full oUsuch men, the fate Of where they have iron posts inserted into season. A13; single. *10. to be Kaid . . 1. . - - - . ,1_ 41 to lw paid down. .Major C ief. to insure a . . : I � . _. - ]Rykert may deter them from fu Fish-1.1mv, HARVEY'S CREAPICASH -STORE, PICEERINGsrther larke stones in the 'bottofoal $11. to be paid same date, anti #1 d6wn. .- . - crooledness, especially if an 111dignant )/19st commonly simpler fences are erected, First-eluqs liostnraize within forty min of home --- L' ­ __ -_ - - _. - - � . 1. . . . I I 10he assumption that bovines are devoid of staide.and rasreafraitiadisbuic %ill C - ,- - - - . " L electorate wholly r� h t it lie dis- n 0 be cared . . 'put ia es , understanding, which may be que3tioned, for and every ptecautiou taken for their lafet . : - - . .- _. gra:eed inember for-Liiieoln. I . when you see the enquir-ug look thou u' but all w,citlentm Rnfl tOMP68 at owners' rial., . I.- 1. - • I . - . . . - L - . . ­­ I terve, See bills for iseorbixe"_ Alk correspondence i .. , 4 . � . 1. � - - as m � I . . . - . . Itch as to Rav, " what is the odd thing &Adress. W. U. (;Ersow. whiteyal* P.O. Z . . � I JF . . I . -11 . I .. . I . . _7 The Dominion- Governnient'inte,nds for. &it _- �'_ - - - -L _-_ __ _.__ _. __. _ L . . . � . 0 - I . . - . . yway?" We do not know what . --- . . .. . . ; ' . . - I.. - Wil . I . ' - ... . iO expend'a million dollars in emigra- sage conjectures they may make- in reastrid 4 31i to buy Paints of any color, or Brushes of,any'deficrip-_ .. . .. . . tion, so it is said. It really seems to to it. It may �a as a NEW TAIL01R sgaP � . - .,�that some look upon it -W�� : - � . . -us that the returns for the vast ex - &I washing -mac . ' 0 know that be- . .. . dou you will do well to see Richardson's supply .1 I Pell I'll J" we . I . - . I. .1. � - fore they are through th5e, curriculum in .­ - . IN BROUGHAM. . - .before -purchasing elsewhere. . . . . - . I , . , . I I . 1.. 1. . - .. . . . . ditures of the PASt ill this dap rtineat that department of educati n, tb& tempta- !" : . . . . - . 3du�. Cati . � - . . - - . - L . ; . . - v-, I .. . . are not s ,h )uld be. tion to stray into forbidden t - The nyadersiguet" ishes to in 11, . . == C.&O-MIS 01" .&.Laza 81 . S - . . . . . o inanifest as they r . '' I � w : - jas ures is re foil a the , '. . - This expenditure is pre moved. In hope that all w be serene on I . , I - ,h the 24th of Mav, I am, yourii, 1BOATIRT. * Public that he' has opened it iailor shop in : . 7. . - . _..� and shapes a4d prices. . - - . .. , . - I i to be disposed further ner the . . I � 0 . , I . . . objects of a certain philanthropi, .- female -� --- - " --- -- . � i.:: THE POST OFFICE BLO I T_�AM:PS . . . . I .1, I CK . � I I I � - I . � ., . - I I . ..L" '. � - . . . .. :, � q.to.VS . . .. . :. fit- .. . . . . .. 1� I.. . organiza . . . . Bi-oughaiu, and ask -r, for a fair blialle I of . . . : I . . - M .lik.". I - .. - . - tion. -There has been alto- , ,. � .. �i%:� i.- - , - - . I i . " . C 1-1 I _ . * : . ] . .. 1. .1 - . I I . . � I I -4teriitns will hotd ' sq,mirl. . . : : . . � : 'I 8" , getber to in�wh philanthrom shall - ` � '' -,� -a public patronage. I ,4i . . The I I ., _ I - - - � ­- . . - 1 1 . L . . L , - . I - _ ' , V_ I . �_.. I I . U - ' , , . I I L. Y) our next Sabtiath in the 111ellio *st ellill-ch Rt . � . I I _U1:z1T3MnS . . I we say philanthropy) - i d , I , L � & n . 1 , I . � . - . I �. � - I . . �- . . : � . eilliaration system ill the so 2.30 P.M.. owiur, to the Christian Church , I . . . at wholesale prices. 0 . 11 pa 17 1 a - i - . - - . ­ ... I .. .� - . - I .. . : I . . . . - -- r -1)euditures are more English than [' - . . . 0-\ 1. . - . . . .. . . . , �. .. . PORT UNION. .��.,.!�, L. =-&&-&-M=M(01-,TW: is: To- ..._'.". .... i '. IL - . .. - ­ I � - - .. . CaAadian. The pauper� OL'f this Do ­�_' .:. .- !;. . .; I . �O I C-,HARDSON: - ' � : . .-1:1 A' RQUHART, , mucli, Ill fact that the benefits of the undergoing reltairR. . , - .. - . ----------.__ - _ - - - .. � . . . ' ' minion are largely philanthropic i ' . . . - .. ­ --- . . .. _. ­ I 1 .- - . I . ______7_ -_ - - - , - - - - -_ .- . - . .. I- ., pie in-.-- - migs E. bm is has returned froyll vi - ­ . " i , � , .1 - 191t ,� , . �, i .- - - . . - - ,.. . , I . I - ports -their value Consists in count- itig, Liends in Nest Toronto Junction. , ,-, .. . . ,1.. .. L. . Ing as souls ill the c 1. i .- I . - . . , 0 census. It is-chil. Mr. R - Mitchell - M.D. and M r. C . ­ - I . , I I . I . . I � . . , . . . L . - , . I . . . . ­ . . ­ ., : L L . . .-..: . . . : , � * ; , � , . . . . ., . . _-, � ii I Ld expect, it is-'foolisli to . . . I : :.� � I I , � , , -, . I Is I Mitchell V.S., late of the Toronto Medica i - - - r L .�Jj��l - .- accept, I . 1. , .F - � . � - . I . . - . . . . .. . - 1... .... - - , L - - . . . .. . . I 1�1 - : i zz . . I I I I . . L / uglislivaid, in securing einigrant� f and Veteriftry colleges have been vii -it- ...... .� L . . - � . L � . . � . i or I .1 .- - . I . L . . . . . .. . . I - . I . .. . . . . . . . .. . � . Ing at AIr. Andrew Anuig'. . . . I _1 _� . . Canada. In former tii,u�-Stlleulother i � I 4 i � 11, * , .. . . I I N - . � �... . . . . ." ' . . � I - A grand time is expected here on Alky , i � , -.* , � l.� I .,. ol ,. . . . I - . . a / I L . . =:= . I UNDERTAKING.... I OR - land used to Ship emigyrants to I the •24th, when the Ladies' Aid Society have :101 . . . - - . / - , L � - � . . . colonies. They were, called 0011victs decided to hold as Mr. And-tew Annie;' of .: ­ . . ­ � I . 1 7 loon. -a- I A large, aud Varied stock of Caskets, Collins, and other funeral goods . . I _: I . . . . - I - . . . . , . I- , . and were shipped away to save he�mp. Port Union, the garden Party of the seg - ,;I , . I i kept in stack. Parties I, v1uR at a distagice lau rely OD being suited t:1 . : . .1 . : . . . , M.. . . . - . . . . Ail equally bad variety of colollists, is son. Mr. G. B. Smith, 11. P. P. for lit '. . I ' qt reasoual* rat". \ Coding from the cheapest to the vers best. . . . ' be T i% u .-: . - . . . S that which Engdisli philanthropy now York will present. , Mr. - Hain r .. � � . Established If you are ft,rced to get an%,th,ug, . . - . I in the above line it will ray you ... - .. I - . I e ., 1. . . ... - : The , . . to eons�lt witi, - I . . seeks' to pour into the colonies. Greenwood, 6f Manch ater, 'one of the _. . ". . I . . L . ., . .1 ... emigrant *ships of to -day not ' re- vest elocutionists of the Province will give 18676 , ' . .. j. , x1mrMs Caro =T .1r, , , , , - I .. _. -_ . . .. I some' of his . choice recitations. It is .. . ... - . . . - ­ galley hulks of last 011131 - . L L_ �. .1 3M,Ta.zr.&_-bz, . . . ­ place the center ury, rumored that there will be ladies base L- . �... FU N ERAL DIRECTORS, - .1 I � I . -_ I - - . . . - .11 - I*- � . . . - I . PICKERING, ONT. � . I . but are speedily decimating the Pool- ball tuatch. The Ladies have secured __ �11%*__, . . . . . . .., .1 . . I . . I . .. : .. . houses of the old .land. It will I re- the Highland Creek brass baud to enter. , . . . . � - . . . inaiii, so, until Caijada draws a sharp rain the crowd with soros of their fine - `.'m * . .: . . . .� . . I . . I . - . - - � - I . � -1 . . . . . _. .. . . lilu'e in the ' seldetions of inusic. Pump Faicto - I ... . .L . .*. - . . . - .. - . . . 1. - .- I I t matter. It is an F,11glish . ry, -,. - � � . I ...jq�:], . .. - .. . . . I - I I L . ... - . . . . . . . I . . . . .- i I . : , , � 11 . - . . - . fashion to send Voting men to Can- Irl) - - I I ]! .. .. .. 11 I . i .•.L I , - . � .� I I _. - - I . . I young . orl . . i ii, � . . - .:" .. . 1. ..... -:1 . _. I . i .. . . -i . - - I - 11V.. a . i - , - I . 1. . - . . � � . . . . . ­ . � . Elie Behrino Sea trouble is w ung George Gerow, Proprietor, ' % -_ . L - . . _.. .. - - I ada who have disgraced themselves at out all right. �A Washington despatch . __ - ___ -------.--- - I I .. ; "I - . .. - .-- 1 . . - - -------- -------- -... ____r_ - - _ . ­_ ­ - - T I - 11 hoine, by tbievery, * and kindred vices. s. -vs treat Secretary Blaine has :. - ' I ;. , :. : F - . � I .. .P11Q parents expect the soils to reform the right of Canadian vessel owners .. . I .. - -�- Manutact I urer of - i � ­. " 1..� ;� I . .. . . . . . . I .� I . to I . � . � I - . .L I.L . . - . I . .. . , I A country. COUlpetISR ) � . . . : .. . I . . - 11 tilt wild, wooden co y. It is a tiou for the seizures made lid- Lift, Force & Suction Pumps- : . . I -_ I - . . . - _- . ; - . . false hope, geiierally. We have heard Awerican authorities in that sea ; nud _. . . . , - L . . .. �'rapper,Deep-well Pumps of Braws, Iron. and . . - . .. of a chte where a- mother sent hcaj- soil Tf6n. Mr. -the Canadian Minister I .. . I � . .. . - . ; . . ;;a . � L I L� - * *I �. . t.Washington, has placed the indemnity L Porcelain. . � .�e * , to Canada to cure billi of an incur- at,;2(*,006. --- I .1 GEARED AND PUMPING WINDMICL'S, .� risible taste for . L - . 0 -lying. Canada can ��__ __ ___ . - . I - .., ., - - - . 1! ---,--- I Wilititaill scud cltiLeru Tati6i, and . . . - � - - . . . . I.. - Produce its own liars in abundayice,. i . Nemy Advel'Usemeilts. ! ... - ­ L . � . - . _. . I Cistern Ilumpti. .Midl orders L .. , L . . .1. - 9 KING Us? WEST . � ,�� -.,. ''. and the English- expert learned some =.__1_____ _____ __ L -r - �__ rs I It . 1� . � - L' - . . . . I . - - . . . L . . L .- i 'L 7 plotuptly atteli.iv,l to. , .- I I . . : . . ; I . . . .- . . , . . . . . _. 6 _ . ! I.. : __­!��_. . - ­­�­­ I .1, r =)Owr , .111. , - - .. , new tricks which ho had never ' I WANTED - --- - I - � I ... ��. ,__... I , - 1. G - . . . .;.:, . * - f � . . 0.1"14! .., _roi. .r .1 . . L 0. - . . I .1. ,:. O.-,. 1. , r ,,,, . . . became to him after !.�] - ­`­' 11 - . dreamed. Truth be - � . . . / . 0 .-.. . ... "I I CO.M* - -_ a few years tuition here, raw in. I T -CLASS feinale Pant maker, able MONEY TO LOAN ' lf�'. - , TI e Repairing . .. material I . L frim which he wove wondrous fabrics F to handle rants and rests. Apply . - . rru , 9 .k ring of Fine am _ .1,:* . ­ .. - ' - . . - .. I . - I 1� , , I . , . I I . . _. 29 tf A. URQUHART, Brouglista, Out. . 0 � 3 E Ks `-�% . Plicated Watches receive ' , . - of fiction, and returned home a moat . ON MORTGAGE SECURITY -1. e I 1: - _ . - - I . k4 .11 01W PAr I r - - ' - . . . . L I I .. I . k , . . PASTURE. I . � . . I . %Ttw I .� 0 liar -versed i ta Z, PASTURE - m I., . - . , Special ntion. - - L I . distinouished . .:: at lowest rates of ititerest. Mortgages and lie L I . L . .1 . I " . . . ? I I , . , 11'- - - '1�20--� - . i F., - __ � t� - - ____ - --------- ;.. __ - __ I. .. P ir, 40 1 " , Veciftl atte . ' methods of two continents. He is ;.I _... . :.. ! - ":L I boutures purchased for cuoh. , .00 � All Work Guaranteed. ' I 7 . r ' . u -11 a - lot , 29,' ' It I . . . . .. _. . I .. � .- now editim, a paper in an English 100 ACRES of cattle past t .,&� :Egr 0 - I; . . Charges Moderaie. 0 2nd con. of Pickering .r.&.rrM ! . i . ly to . ' - i.: county towu. There is no de,mand - WK. TXYL i . I I . ' 27 111111ission. � 01 I .. �:-- � , -28 T . I I - � ­ . a ­ I � . *' I bought and sold on co I i - - ROBT` C, . -1 .. here for yagabojids and thieves'.1 Such � A . Chei.ywood. .: I.' , . '. " , - � . � � ­_ .. � � 7_7_ . - __ __ __ . __ ____ - - ___ - - __ - _____ .. . .. I Olt I I : t-PracticalW&te ' . . . _r - _,... . - . .. IL ; .. . ��. .. , L P .:, ,.� r L , I � ? . "::. � �. � characters seem, W_ grow up Sp6ntan- . � _ I . .1 . , . ,�. . � .4 - Y. � Watchmaker and Jeweller.- . . : . . 0 ., r ­ . .: . .. .r., . �•I I . ., .. sous to the full 1. . T-anad , " City I ­* Ir I'll _ . FOR SALE. ­- :- Western, � " abire liod- - - -r?' 9 King St. I . � . ­-- . ,extent of the demand. ' "" ; - . _1 t!Ff,-:., :�. Agent few. City of 1. I . . �!_ . .1, �.!_,-­., - I . .. L � 1, . r L . . � �:-S , . .1 .1 _. � . .. London Fire Insurance Companies. North - - . , West. � I . . _________:______r______-_ --- -_ . The men Canada wants are the men onug Durbit ! , . I : . ____ . . . HAVE '& y m bull f& sale, American hits Insurance Co. , . ' . . r: : - - . . I ­ . ­. . England refuseg to give. The off.-- . also 3 youngBerkshireboars (registard.) . � . " , , L L .-I.. - . . .. .: '.. . I- � . - . THOS. . r 1.�. .�r i; lo. - _. - � . . I ;W 11. so � PUGH, . . . . I . - I . , \ L ,.!, :' scourings of I'Anklisli laziness and �- wi,so .. ._ - Whitevaleil. - - � . i" , I I . 1. '. . 0 an M 1. I - �, i FARMERS, ATTENTION 1. f - " Ir. - . I , .­ . o I I - PASTURE- - . - . 1. I r .. . .. . . poverty are no use to Cavida. The ' . T -JL1Ux8 for fs...& . - sooner this - � : .. , a .4. , :1 .. - :L. - ' _'. - , , s col y takes absolute and .� � . _­ ; . . _, .. �L . ..f7:.. r 1 �,,� . .'.& - . I , : . . . I � - . - - - . .1 1. , ; ... L �.,. - i . - . - I . , � .1 . . .. I - , - L - r - - well I I % . - . I - . . .... - undivided control of its emigration de- , _ . r"L - 'V, �_: * ." � LY DOME. � . � � . TO avoid any Ulmnecessa,Cv or troublesome del - r:`:"tt , " . CONVEYANCLNG CAREFUL . XBOUT 30 acres of 400d Oftlitirre,up for spring work, farmers should . hustle ill partment, ref sing English aid, - - watered, lot 29. rear of .3rd concession of - ­_.. - � - . - .. . - . d . .2.:... . . *,vith anything needing repair, . I lie - 1. or orders for &Ilytl.lng ill the ng reP4 , ­ I - -V, .;� state i ir phil�nthropic the I k6rilug. Apply to -H. S. BURKHOI,DER. .Ir_"T7J33Age 225=3�eit - -­ . : . .L whether .9 9&51 1 same: -, , ­ . I � ; . ..r.. �... - __ L 110miess line.;- . - . ..,- 1. . . � r... . ---'--- 10 flood Village Lots on north side King street' ,� .. . . I .. - - � " .�.. betted. - - - . ' - . . . . - . � ­ � L . I , . ­. : .),'� -1 - IM? 0 _. �:.i_l ;. ip iv go property. SUrCU - r, i,� �i.;,��;- � ak..,. -,.., -_.i- corner and the College grounds for sate, ,, moose Hair 141ag.straw - Collars .. --�-- During ­ I .!X, . Lot for 8 .together with other vills, � . � I;I L- . , . - I . the moqth of March t9i ,1 1 4. . . vi, � --�L-NOW tothetima 9 W ted . I . . . bAy.� " ; _ I . . I ... • L . I , I . . I I iL " - : - ­� - t -�-­ ­­ -�L j' . . - -i. I and got prices. to .. I . 1. � . � U . . . �._ - . I 4 Call I . . L *to work sk W-RetOrilY. - Drop . .- .,-. � R , � . I . 487 applications fpr membership in the N Claremo'111t village, situated opposite . I. I ill taid s6 them up" - r rt- � V. - I. !... i I., .. . -. . A, L I . .... - - I. the public school building, . , - . ' 1. I �:fflqx "W -P% . . � I . J. . -, - � � . � - containing . , ­, - ' - : ' I , . , r ,,,I � . , -rw.ftJ'•:44 � ' L I - . :' "* . � �;"L"Im. . acres. flood building site, and terms easy. . ,.: ' " L X , ­�'. L ''if: 1t" , UD she * . . I.,.. "LO 0 N -,. I - % I Ontario blanch of tho A. O. U. W, An I . W. V. RICHARD110N. I .& 9 � A. . .1h !" I I . : Wlug- t*bo " Dale's Block, Ploluiring .0 1:?.# . . � - � � 1. - . � ..� r.f _ - I �­ - "j% I i I.;: r'.. Dilly to WAI. AN", claratuout.. . .,. .- i'� �,-',,i I .�, I L k . I . '� I _ ��. ,;. iWf . . . 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'�� L . , � I ' , I . 1- , . I . , I , 3 . . 4"i . , �. . . r - - , - -��:., - " - .1 A� 11 , -, i �, .. i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ hl,�Avi " r,,�N,�,H. - .. ­ - pr, _ ,U � I- ­ � W41=1 MWx 3 I r -1!-4-V'$ - l , 4.?,.: �Ak, !Ij , _ . , , 17., , 1 6 � � I . � , ,-,,:W.; 4 4. , ` I&Lm I _ I i 114% r . 'r.i � . I , - F!, � , I— 4 � , -1 V, . I �_P�_w � "I Eff I -_�,,�m,r -i " , _Fl, 7� 1 - , . 1. 1. _-r .. ­ ,k-�,..- � :t,A _. _ , . , ",_ I _. 1--� ... I , 1$P , . �� I r�­ 7.c - I ".. z WHY THIS JOU I - , ,I � , M ,�_-� " - - DENT . . � ,. .. IF: � ... - � -1 I � I.i " --4 r � I _ . �� - , 6be=poUtks is the .1 4�, Y-1. of the few.-] �,;�, � i '" -i - �_Igl­• '.� is 0 all right for 1 . - � I � [�. t'. '-- Tory to read . altid i r 1'. 4 ., jag were perverse.1 ' ' . r. I ` 4,e� ��._�__r�_ right for those anti( 6,1 : , Owns frons the W1 - L I., allegiance - to fostei . A hisausp, &a to ay - - I - . I I ' ..J 00 is will bloom ot I I 'I , I abedding its frlw& . � � �_, 0h)ed. But let any . I i 1� - impartw amuseme: Pebti - , .. i CAI ties � - - ' fromtbe party prom a . I -1 ' each rebid Grit e6 - I . , " �1 voter, must feet bin I - . ,of bushbuxgery. R *Mvuoly steeped � We will subjoin a IN . I � ­ thoroughly respects I - . goes --party Papen I leave to oisr sensibil -)I' reco"Ifilao contra& _- -v. � His Hour Has C � - - _ � - G --, * Ifs Hour (of trier 1. . . F, to ,. The Grits are on i � I . ( I I . - . � . .. ...: Tories in another - r F - t - .. Corruption, intim - I . 1. . J (-I .. I . . Truth and riglite( - . I I . Let utprAVI; -, .. -­ Undo I . In the cabinet clit derel necessary it i i- . Dryden will be ealle( I . Ottawa F I . .- . - It is considered Pr . . Dryden will be given . cabinet. I - Osliaws ever is safe to say t . ever pointed in a g direction, it does to, , - don) in this instance - or-hawa I , - . ; .1, Mr. Dryden is aga I - - I South Ontario is to .. him once more. Tl . was told four years I . 'is not much 11CPe th oh to influence enough - � I. h has influence enough I . (11 �., ­ The Tories are Or . I defeated in South- ( - ars to be congratifla , Mr. Hunter will be i .1 the House. ' . Flesbery .1 J. H. Hunter'a use ago. . .. We do not i I defeat. We have to . the common sense vi r . electors to think the . overboard a gentlemen . faithfully for their on your armor, and I Conservatives of Sot . onward to vict&y an - _. Ern . - . Worse than this t - of his candidates ho encouragement from L colleagues. Disgrace . -islation to sheild ti prostitution of the . reward corruption he . r to be in thorough ace, . followers. - .. . : .- G1 . I - ! . . Ontario now ktandi r . . the head of all Anglo . . Her progressive Insti, .- ation of foreign pat - ed millions in prudes - and still posse-ises an . , . She has added to hei - : thousand sel'tiare ni ! . timber and mineral larmely due to the wi the Government now pealing to the ,-Ie*( - . whose record is with( . 1. . . or any other country ­ government prevails ; EM The persistent effa : 'his colleagues to int; ; has been one of the . . their official career. . aticallv robbed the i - ' . . local authorities of t _11 went. They have ir vary offices, They I . r. offices to be able W aj orites and useful par lowing,the excess of f cipalities. They ha .. firers for whom remu provided, thus acting . the law. in every p( I swollen their patfons . rewards at their di,sp, .. vices. I - . .. .. I (; I Thatt-this conventi, _.. ued confidence in th . ., Ron. Oliver Mowat.( . � I I- ed the affairs of this . - . ; . lair ability and jud-ow . .. . . teen years, and that - - pecially appove their . . . finances of this Prov I - in the hit hest de�­ . . public spirit. combint . � ully endorses the po . .. A. . ,introduced in regard - . . . . ate schools ; aiid that � . - . '1 sider that the best, in � reqnire that this C-ov in power in the Provi Pickering NF.v , . A fellow down tv ( I rLims a letter ill the i tit .1. 1)01i11.1. Iti cal parties each . . L : . 1 . $24. No, Mistcrl - ­:This f. . is not a politica .I, V. . .. we are abundantiv ; - .. enough lies eachweel ... I .14 -� Canada is just twetit, . , . - . - ., . . it limps along in tl , stoop-shouldere6, ji( � . . . .. , .1 I . 6; pruug,. its teeth faiii . I 1. � � 11 " wing and -turning v frame __ I . "g showing signs . ,. '�. �_ . What ails it ? Politi : 1. . C- . '. ".... . - born with politics in . ... � too , , 18 completely deci ­ I,": ; ­ - low in Ottawa is attA - ­_ " , �-' . other lung -the indei : m � k- . w i" live this healthy Ina , . - . 1: . � bed politic shohld if y � I ­. '.. � . , nny of partyism T , z,_.,1., � -!_ -: . Paper from top � to b I all the time. ". I "I . 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F / kk 9 S � 4 Y i t '.-_'a9.. 5' '� ' %, R b��, rte;• F U" i' xTS �t r F r - � t' ie f h ? bf, I x `". �. tom. xf �� fi a'S e ,! '` r k� e% :F� .yy A �. '^ F� w I- I F4: 9- ', W fix. ] � -M �- F S '' .1 . ` S Y f , it 4' ,{} } i f°, I i' 4 'r . a P'. C $ d t 1_ 't } 1 t 1yc, R C 1 "� + 4, .ti T• �; ! ti :fit K w �. t . :.d , x-1 L ,$f.. p f 1 • E; _, 7 :- r v -y v';;:' :::' n .. a S. i `f et t• I r� . I a a I ,-trod � ti f It DEN t IN POLITIC'3. ELATION tf�t tea _ - . - - 'K :, . . _ ,� _ i . +i _ t �.�.� ' �' °` t,. sa g _t .4 .a i' i t- Y# I�.c_ „6+t. } ' { 0. /�� �y .�A�tt -5 `• ► bas is Ws'msdntiss o as f i s"tat li+sslti it1- EApa'r D1� S tfot t•ows:,... 1 : ry ', r I . * i z t , >i lice m y or No• 1 E , P! , .� �1 x A it a �� t}be few.-DsAN SWIFT y re, �y Matlsab Joins •. d ZPtLS�et $:ii0.,�•-M. ; 4 � t , 1 i i r 4: }� ' , ". It is all right for a Grit to re d theblobs, ft'liere mud have been about two •� It><its°' i '. '' ► $:85 i', M: ., F`t ' `1. 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" - .. � - . . . t . ' r.. -_­ I , * . .: � .. .. >, - Ai7, " _:,.- 1'. -,* ,,!j, . � . . .1 � . . �r L_ �i 1- I ". ,, I Z 4 - I - - - ; P - . . , . - - I - * ; 1R9 4 �%' W , 114juse, of' we Iffere Ate"al fraft ­ � - - I ,'i L, . ��! '. r ., �, . � -,f,.. it , - � � -.# - "A " ise .r,;-''-. � - �,,v %` . : I It "" indeed ttue!. that auntlim besotted ::�,z r 14 � , Y. .X - . IV& . - t. . ,�� VW. - I K . ­ 1. .. I I t, , . . � i � , , Jt .1 � . ,," .- Mop UP( ,_­ - ­ eff Es 72 . I XR I . . . . . �, , _ Appo . r .1 . am stela F`11111. " I - ,�­­­A­... , - - I . :: ',�_l _... I �. . .. . ik'_. - I . _.'' . ­ � � � 1W iny had Said. Whim I van- . Irm. . - _; r. � -f -top *'-'-- ' � . 1. ! f, � �� L�i' '... �. '� . , - ,_..,� - . % , I . - Ah him, as Fai , . , - r � .. - , - . ... ". � ":L lit� -­'��. :,: %, . . . - . �- . aftef Mir. *yAUt now i"av"Ven At a r6o6nt meeting of the British ' ­ ... - I , I i law, .. .. f ­ . "._._ A_ , '', ow "' . ,7 . - -_1 _�. ":.,;,* '-,..:,, - - I 11 , 000 . � I , ,� ... I - " ,� _,�'. . . I . "d, a few days .. r - ,. ; and oth61 Inge , � ,. . I . _ .! i . .1 , . - W. la�l . - 41 af,iij - : � _t , lid � 11� '. � 10�� �­,,,,. i..-` hiniself difier"t 1wguaga .Oat& " .1 idda at Newcastle, Lord Armst, .1 - 040Y influe ..� , :' r ' _ � ­. ­ � %_ ; ",��, , My 9 is Uuiia Law, and I am the soolded'Janii Qw. admitting him -into thi md been in for dinner and mads - L ., . P f rong re �,�. I . , " �' ! .� . . gtSion . L �r _ _4" :� _ the 0h=C61ft&* 0. W=dorfid incident, Which illUst - . !� - .?, , 11- ,� '. - - - Vo _ I 71 % I 'Whow ml 1. : : - -� - �' . L'r' , wife; ­1 am afraid that, to be quite truthful, drawing -room, although his able ap .much at bows,' to Whit -that thought - Ckm, V6ft Caprivi, new f rates tb4 : L 11 . ! . - '.-r , t - ..- I � I I I - .. � -1 � I - I ­_ _,.�; -.' I ht to � the *in and middle -%ed pearance had olso taken I -d-k­ ­.. ­ - - ; t�: " __7 for a 'OL . . - .ay , we ia; his mumaer was rather prophietor uUmpM4 ,, ' ! 'laws of diffusion of electric currents th ; ibate the Po � ; I . Ug L . � r. q '. _ . _ _ - _ the German . � :�'­ ti ... - - " ­.�'.�­, 17L. P 11 . 1, onion MOO � .;� - bi I I.. .. , '- � : , , I "I teel about & f" . . , � .:.-, I � ,'�%.,,.' ." 1, Wit whidd-*orking general practitioner, '�ould` bring.b6b]k ou)r loit prapdm* ) owiparative stranger, iihe repudiated the , * � , � - A lar of a L 0 five beaut I � , i - ., __:,j' . _ witz �ad kill brother, I%bcw conductors '. .A� ra. ;T, � . � � . , 1. . _r - ,- . onwo I , . � _...., .., L. -I �. '.,,..,�,4,; in one of tile suburbs of London. We have gave information to th - id4a . joulo long, which he wall holding in his him _. � �, . .. , � tic, pro _ muster - 9 the , -, I.,., - , ,- . �!, 6. W I . . �. . '" , , 91 cause I'don't know. GG( sliowe4� accidentally to come in i Colif&4 I - _: - ' ' ' lice, U6 in the strongest team She . ': 1%8 lj� this coatiodat the d, W%, yellow - r . . f ;, . I ;* " 11 I - . . 'P-ut:_ ��­,r a large fairift, wj�o at 114e time of miy Story wipea jo, * Wks, will vili - L future Ow .. Omt"- Far " . - 7;, �. : . \�L­ ' inqu - I - Ebth -are 'yourig'.41114. r .. . I . , � . 1 . I v - ell " I mid , Ir- ; d e � . � . . .., L - ... � :, - .�,� .. were still.,V16ty younfl.though now mopt of but not i vest; o7f0tre-stcolen property was anything about 4�, � bid it mom to me you , 1� - I with thil two poles of a dynamo - U ; . " otigmaso an . . - , _ 4 ..-,'; _.:Vl them are makin their own way in the am forthcomin % Wof liberty." =U9 t 22 Y"n of AV. . - in' .-t6k fruit, - �.,.. . ,..�,.; � in - felt a painful selaution Of b*t. thooOrs ' . . . .. ,,.-' - . . V,., - - � . I ble CoUtirib*011' _" the. lye initattly pactaries are I i I �,-;� ; � 1. - _'.... Id . it ip.; P rhaps what annoyed give him"ato'. t= - natter, Vjisn I Jmow . The na remarks I . . . . - Irof '. Aws to add that we have me even more Mn the'm serious low was to , " *i;� I . ing,' sind lie let the tar drc . I . OA� .. W . I I 110'q - aLs . � y, '. . 04 of , _ - .. fliinkho,f4 . of honfflW? Jktrl we Eng#ojie, odic , &' - *here the T. He found his � - . flower in prepw '. I ' mt *4, on BismarAlWiMmOnt . ".4- . J ! � � . . 9;ir cp %Mover- . 0*9 - 14" $can t? *6 We4a. bim to b" maw TYST ,in lidd to be a paper . Qmemparwy Rem y had been : � .1 I _:__ - . . - . irden i noti, , althe to . - you'll be adU4 Mw a owindler next, am .0 - _ in the I �, - rl t r1al � =gh Fo 01 w4ex; . itffil the bar, severely blisteredIll contact . ji,om the dust . . .. :_ * . .. ey r. , 9- c4q Sad, *,ine upos hl - -a , The I P . �. .�.. . . � - � I day."- . r ' � . ,Ncv�ew entitled w King and Minister 1. . ­.- , wi 0 y by did the other #66" folind immediately afterward to N - z ,nioag them, I in Awe 1QirQMM*tAnQelS6. 0 p tiog bw . - I ­ . - 01 � 1. -WITIfort .9 all t - e.time My propert was snugly'stowed , The oonversati q V ulte I r . . . . 1, � � * �. ___.", _. . 1. oxy jesed � . . -­ . rven i I , .� ,.,� "..", ":.--. . .0 CiL � keta I I c ._ :. r _­_, , 0 tL : . 1. .r . _ . � " , - , 1 'I . . : -_ - �": -,r--" �.:. " _ , r. �p Wr ' �= -Xi- - iii7fut - have --I,must my, aunt, that.-I,do think it Midnight Clonvetviation.' 0 - ' ? I done _ fol . to the fortunate inte t* ,f,.A, ref6rin It' � . I r � a like what such im in- 644. This proved the outer surface . - f . . _ ..,.r urg 1 will tel Z4 i. � , In . y, but very I � ­­ b a the a . I ad in !sleeve would be bett,pr to be on your guard in dad- is inisiginar . . steel to havii been intensely heated, and - of the V . I - 'r - - ­ .. ,.�7� , at my simplicity ! � Ic- . �.'',, � - 'I.. ". - -r--'_!:: . 1". 'MI . . � . . , . 1- . . . tb* . 11 ­ - .. I r - _. -1. - . I I One , 11 Ak u , *1 Thee I tur with* &'td4l stranger. ' terview would be. , - I - 106t enough of host was generated senstbly . - ing in& still I - ,. - , - '. _1-.*:7';­'-�". *�-r:-,_ .. thoro � : a . 0 all : The only -totally, blind ni-ember of ther pm- � fiv;@,e � . . my a 'as U J wai Ing . : --. .. re .0 it - I 'WeW. really, #.he way yon * 01 10 wa�rm thib whole bar; i there are G, _ � . (p make ver af ry ot h Other ivords, t6t . distinct fertill . . . � . . r .­ r - in, a I r _ _-., ��� :�! t i . -I was fifty, by-tho�byo-'0t=r;9ur_. "at British - HOUM Of an exceedingly high-temPemitire existed for � I , , - into the . . I � : _`.,-1,._ U174 I . 9'. in upon Commons in Mr. Mae- :: 11 _-, . he � ,'-;t*, _1 1_; _ respec i e I in � '. brought . - f - . � :, �, � -"- .:% ,: ". 1,1_. . , r a me- actua y on one occasion lea a , a I selves to lotire 'ar Aden AGWAdAy& W donald of Ireland. He is - . an exceedingly short time in an exceed an imperfect I I . . _z - ' ; F�, and ­� " r� :., r,,_, r., . chanic, on ul a 1118� a every M lit , "' , . " ' e ju� in front of me wmeth* touis1Z Surely, tau- lobby by, Mrs. Macdonald i4gly . come Gon"i tu . a I � . _;, man ,of the 418 thin skiiii of metal. .. ;, 1. i.,�r __'. r. - poirisl%, *bo ww 0 a I , . . . . - - �- I � . . I - - . r . . . . I I - 0. - , Wj ris a possessor �'. .. .. � an nigAing bisho' 17a; y lit be to ex- -given over to the aharge of one 0 his cOl-- - . � . . . . ; d i r appea to ifft--86 i o L�wtea . (7A I .­ �1 �. � . hollow, cl.e - , .,,� '. m ,- �- :., :_ and th of an honoured wOmm 9 the I., .. . ears lead The elelqtric-BUOW P01191, whic4cl. . .. ­ .,. from the pavement 11 Mi lit this be'your -cise discr on suppose I should resgaec She return almost nightly to . _! " ._­ * ... ":,z..: histo 'me, standing forlornly on the A y . the track more quickly and efficiently thall imn*turp seed . - :�__�.. I � - � �.. '. . ., -,�!--­-'�-�� - _, ' I. . rty, ma'am ?" ho -civilly =e.4, an he ; 4 rM - allow a platiobulal im] for to take mein ?L him home to dinner, mad restores him to hill fertilization lit - , !, -- :, ge't hJ wo I bi sh ctme t9 016- m work ' hen he is rit ordinary anow p � . . t17 �t , . y hus ,,, - , I I � Yout,a purse towards me. d 4 ]JUve yod ria Mr. Bryant in what a professes to be, b4- w )eded at 10 an .1ough drawn by twelve : ICU r - , . . . '. . - -1. , lost yoor: purbo?fk.. � 4: 1 �� .1 0. , � I d 't erel" is psi" iif Igo hall . parliamoutAu7 . . . horses, hasshown its svperiority,so convilic. that rti Is ­ , '. r . �­�-. . . I q. . � . ,.� ?; - Y'd a doubt. " I o'clock. L . ingly during the past V41inter that a of a Cge clas � ''. _ . : - , , "' . . *Iaii�wbhed to aft him!" In short, the an L I . , .1 , . . . _ .. ­ . .... Afld*ing a 16datom, of kdrk ctortutrul --will- -- .. I Wail afraid to sa3 any more,, although I - . roini - � . ' - . _�L'.< ­. -.71L 1. . . noyance prodficed by that unlucky purse , Writing from Samoa, 1�6bort 1,ouis stev` nent company are at work on an- ha * anther and Pis _ . � " : _.'_ ''r ­ ,r . dom, I was at that moment CUTY11119-minelin was almost endless ; and for years it wall a was really very unes sy ; for almost insein-ill- - ,'I've arran I ve I mature at the t - _ -­...: .1. r _­ i ' enson says: _ged for the purchase nearly6ompleted a special electric s%-eeper - , - - .. . x . - '. . .. . . . 'i . .j-- -.,.. o , ­_� I my hand. Taken off my guard, I involun- more subject ill our house, until lapse of time ly the stranger had succoaded 14 of 400 acres of land within a mile or two Of .. invossible, an Ir . I'__,.-� r__ tari y d - ! . ;1 r ' r . 'I hel it out, to show that it was per- calised it to be -forgotten. such an ascendancy in my aunt's hottinth7t Apia and I hope to have a house. there and and track cleaner for cleaning th.1, track of from another b! I ;,�� I 'L �­ r',�,. feqtly safe' without r�flecting whether or not . he would -have beer, , very difficult to "dis. dust, dirt, 11 lit snowfalls, and other in,. plarit. Goose) , �� - , '' . _ - �.­ ­.. 9 . . � . . r 0- * 10 to make it a home for myself and wife. It's '. I .1 '�z , :_­.�:, ��__ it was advisable to do so. . --Oh no; the Some years aftarw ards I "Went - d will lodge. . -. . i '. pediments � Me good running of the cars. I ries am also lal .. --. - I - 1,L ng ton t' . . . I - . , htful place, on a" piece of rising __ �. . . . ::,I"- 4 a do i . � i . _.- . I urse does not belong to me. ,� � 'have mine B i h o R.Visit to a wealt - by old apnt . .r , -MW i .- - Some important developments ' e fruit th i - L.. ._�._ '. ,'r,,,. L I (To Bx Orm -) _ , .: .- I .. . ... Ml r I . in !the a 11 . . . of mine, Miss ymes, who hod,rwided there . - - - . grounf, with a splendid view of the country I : . for th - _. - � .. L a.: , - . - .. . _ ion ty to ininin - . undeveloped F, ; . .,� . ; 7rL. �,.'�... � � Kere all right, as you see." - for a long time. Abe was between seven . ' Foreffit th*& sud thq us beyond. Sydney and Auckland li t, of electrici may � . . ..... - . . �., I - - - . . :. 1. Before I could divine his intention, - ty Reeky Not nu�n = for, from the fact, that NfIr' � 'disoll imperfect ferti .. - ..:;, r_� -.' .--.' and eighty,. but still active and strong. are not far off as things go. As a sPecul&- . I, . .; . .� .: before I could even cry out, much less fol- clover. I . - . � � - ­.., �L _..; - . . I * Those who am unfAinfliar0with the pine- tion from a business point of view, the affsir and his assistants have taken quarters for 1, I i . .; . -.1. . I I lokv him, he snatched my property from my her mental faculties being also in fu I i I �:. .. , , A distant cousin of imine, Fann clad l9pef of the Rdeky Mountaitis can Would be madnew.r But it will serve my Year in Charlotte, N. C., to Pursue � experi. It ham been . -I- - � .. . careless hold, and darted like the wind up a y 1; ments in the adjacent district, which is de. . . few hours of m . . - ...­ � ,_ r. .� . 001111- uation ftrpose." . ' .. .I ._., , , ��' - �%Uhr;jn, lived with her for the Sake of have Nbut little tie of the destir i - . .. _ narrow.court which just there opened into ,= n - . .. - . ..q.._71:. .. . - wl� elared to be the richest mineral region ill are in bloon, - . I I - . - :� F_ I . the street; and I was left alone to lament panionship . but her - duties- were light, for wrought by fin . passes, through these There died at Rheims the other day A the world. - . at all, and we f . - I - . I : �. -.I..- - � my folly. � . Min Symes was an old lady of a proud and forests, The ground is covered to& depth of woman who illustrated the wonderful apti- Acwrdmg to present a . I cold rain swnl ... __ r - - independent spirit, who disliked being ,ppearances'electri. . . _. . -_ .., The loss was irremediable, for the man a, foot or more with t4e pitchy accumu4tions tude of F'rwah women for carryi on busi- I- �. � . - � . - . . . - . .. . -.-- - . - . ill city may be superseded for rapid suburb" -_ getting out tha ._. _.- I.. .... was quite out of si#ht, and, Ii waited upon, and still insisted on transact of oentaries of forest growth. Pine needles, now enteTri!e!, and who comue in her- - -..-. I r �­ �:...�.. I .._� , . r. , . no r.,t=.p, ing-all her own business. She was strict in cones, dead branches,'an4 the resinous trunks r mixing transit purposes, under certain peculiar .- I �.... was Visible in the quiet street. I self am ad - . . . ; 11 �._. .�_ I trative ability with practi conditions, b the sliding MilwaY,- to ex. : -4 - -_ I f .. . . :�. I .. ly vexed, for not only had there been in her yeligious observances, and among the of fallen tram fonA a f?rv*t floor tha$ catches cal benevolonm Madame Pommery be- . . r %� . . _1 ; r- . ... ­ r... . itch . riment fuluer on which an overhead line - '414 : I IM ... . � . . more money in It th most constant visitors to her house was the fire like tinder and bfirnx like a *furnace. came the head of a great ell& a 11 . J . . . - : _.. ­.� .,. an a poor doctor's wife . r the church -she attended. A Spark from a camp fi Pi or cigarette. on the death of her 'husband MPWI oil" rto be constructed in Paris between the TW manurni .., . . ..:. :'­ could well afford to lose, but also the purse viear.of re, pe, . at the close of Place Clinchy and. 1A Vil'6tte, Capable of I . ground in in a' , �.... 11'r , . :.- .,: The first day after my arrival'bad bee to this forest floor, which may the Franco-Ptussian war. She personally - - r. I . . . itself was ood one, nearly new, which a I . ... .. .. � . . sy carrying 12,000 pawen$ers ail hon r each way. . ot be reqUir I . . . , r. � 11 for iidditio,W secunity'l had had stamped 'chbeen by lay aunt to hold a draving-room TMOUIZeri for hours of days before bu rstiDg directed the entire establishment, amaseed . n I- _. - _. _.... - '. on the flap *inside with my name and ad. -meeting ix�.advocacy ,of a mission which was into flame. This flame once started, the fire a larqe fortune, and was princely in her The dis ' tance (about four miles), in�luding I harm, as, whel __ L . . . .. . . - � . . I I , I drew', s6that if I chanced to lose it-,amo'ng much good in the �Isluma af London, moves rapidly before the wind, constantly charities and in her patronageof art. 8 e at three intermediate stations, is the disease kit( ' ' .., L - r . . � . . lAoing finding, as it ificives along, new food in the ttePNegd to be traversed in seven nlinute& . sure to tiAck . .�,r . . '. . s ght thereby recover it and the ider and conductor ef which, - The Russian Imperial family are at Pres The experimental line exhillited recently in, a .. I .� .� �.,­ . �_ Again. I made my way to the nearest Mr. David Bryant, was to make &A appeal debris, upon the groulad. The foliage of the . I plant is thesul . ­ � -_ - l s I - - .. r .-. -1 . ev rgreen trees burns as readily as ha wak- ant considering what route should be chosen Paris is to be. re -erected at the F,d � . .. ,:r_ r ", ...., police station to lay a complaint, but the in person. The vicar, Mr. Stephen$, was e y r inburgh, manuire ill or r . , . � � . 1, . - or t he sea voyage which the Czarewitch Exhibition. . .1 .: . --. .,-;, od in kerosene oil. Each tree, an the fire . I - I . .--. ., .e wife and : .:. ,.. authorities were not very sanguine that one of th first to arrive with his and hill brother, the Grand Duke George . plants look pal ... I ..... ... .. .. tv touches it, becomes &huge torch, which flares An incident which omirred in th� early there is an abs, - . -, any good would result from the inquiries daughters; and in a short time rn aun . a Alexandrovitch, will undertake in the course days of the installation of are light plan�, . . - _ I i ! .::_..,..­. . .. � they promised to mam-e. The whole thing spacious drawing -room ople, up for a moment and then goes out, but in of the present year. " A Reuter's tel of nitrogenous � . J: - . __ - __.. . ' was full 7pec . I.- .1 - , .. . I that moments the treats life has ham d t and which illustrates some of the benefits - application of �. , - ..- _ . �. was in ,..It , . -.:, tensely annoying, the more.sothat chiefly elderly. . d . ks of thq Ies ro " from St. Petersburg says it in still fin= conferred bo electric industrien, is related i . �., .� - - ed, and the thousan foresi ai , April is recoini � . I- with my purse I had lost all the "bills for Doubtless many 'of readers have � whether they will make a simple cruise in by Prot. F . ,f I _. . . � 1_. * . I , I . ,­ - 1. .- - . . MY left to 4tand for years black monuments f hit Thomson. Ali an� light . nitrate with al i � . . � I �. .1 . . *1 my day's shop Ing, together *ith oth r attended similar 'gathennim, jig . I . ..;. I . -­ . R I c So the' the fire's destructive I orce. Before a g&l�, European waters, f011owZ')' by & voyage machine of about eight or nine lit#' capit. . . �:; . . more ex- . . � - , -detailed ac- city, with bare wire lines, was ptit lip in I t nitrate of soda i t - ; . . . . - useful memoranda, and my railway ti ke ; is no need to give a such as often rages in the mountains, a fi�e direct to Vladivostok, or take a _ . it will be more . . .�. � I -,.-: ..� , . ; _.. - and not having a penny in my et buy count of the. proceedings. Mr. Bryant, which hall got into tho i thick timber rushos tended journey, with stoppages at different Is, brewery in PhiWelph ia,'t wo are lights . . Of its being wa . I , �'... - _. - . ,...i . another, I had to go to the use of & who was formally introduced to the onward with a f W, ldch ill indescribabl�, toon the Indian coast. The two Grand li 7toing the stable, in which, there were can make use C � - 1. . I.- . I cab all the way home, which made the ad- assemblage hv the vicar, - was a tall, good -P robably start in the autumn. . . - - . , �7 . Mop r timber that a centu � One even. . . . :..: :� .. ....: and destroys in an Mikes will P thirty or more valuable horse.s, sown at two . I.. y one. of about forty, . � - I � ...., venture indeeda costl looking, dark-haired man ry .. ­ ... - � ., - I I of growth cannot replace. -­� Forest mid Min -M. B.'Braddon, dearer to th novel- a fire started in the hay loft, in the interval betwo , . _.. � I wag writing some letters in the dinixio- dres�eA in black, with a white tie, which & . � a in . fatory - _. . . - I 7 . - - J I ream. reader's heart them Mrs. Maxwell could ever above, where there were no light,% o 7 cwt. of -nitral . - �. - room next morning, when my housemaid e�- gave him quite a clerical appearance, &I- - .M� -I 1, - 1. any . ... I .; . .. . I - ; , , , be, is described as fair of skin, sandy of hair, kind used, and soon the'- flanie and smoke . four bushels of - - � . I - - . . ! - -1 � - . � ­,: . tered, bearing a gentleman's card, with the though he was only a layman. He proceed- . , " EnglMd's t Prosperity* et I - . . .. . :.: _' - 'intimation that a visitor awaited me ill the' oil to make a long statement of the work - i days of the week, and plays three days. horses. The proprietor happened to strike - . condition tile . Gr;; and stout of figure� 'She works hard four spread to the stable room anq I inenaced the . per acre. Unl ! . -1. . - - - - i . � 1.:_ 1. _: . . I ­ v drawing -room. The n van was "Mr. and results of the mission, whi h 3peared Sir J. Lubbock, wbo in an ex rien Among herrecreations are -horse -back -riding, the idea of startin the electric lights at manirres alon( I _. am . . , I , �p -'i,.. �_W_ . T. Ge- ard, " with ail adZe in Fenchurch. to be addeving a great deal Of g=l, a banker an well as a of scie d la -going, and entertaining her friends. thin. juncture.. I Weir brilliant rays saved . manures merell I . . .­.: . thoush I y .. . I- r _ . . , 11 �� .., . Street. . . until- that moment I hadneverhe�rd o(it, politician, evidentlyruielves that c ce . 1. � . 11 � -, . ... . I . Ce is a collector of bric-a-brac, a lover,of the animals, which were removed withotit I less there is pl( I I . � .. �.. _.__ . ... "But I know nobody of that name," I mid It was very odd, but a � fancy seized Ina, of lean years has fairlyl pasamed. H d t a Dickens, a genial hostess, and an apciim- trouble.and the lights were ke . I ., the soil tollicli, . .:. �, .- :. 1. _'. dubiously. "Are you sur4 it is not a� mis- before I haa listened to Mr. Bryant very 1,ondon Chamber of Commerce recently th*t , . I .. . I- . : , I . , lished cook. She has ublishad more'than during �he progress of the tire. its lull, ing, aftet tit( . .. I _. I : - . - � :.. tiLke ?-' . - long, that I had surely seen him somewhere prices were rising eve here, and'tha 90 - . . . . .... .. � . . ­_. I . t t4e Ifty novels, is =eXto her publisher, Was limited by the efficient work ()f t,S = i 1. .. % . 1. . .. I "Oh no, ma'am; lie asked f<)jr Mrs. Law. before; though I could not remember where. C 91 ie Fire I nitrate or sulpi i - - ..., ­ - . I...- L � ' ,-,. . ) . learing Houwme rot whiol tw ears ago who in rich, and after ail the " c h Department. The am lainK globes were at off, the crop wi i .1. ... � . And lie's quite the gentleman, ma'am, or I I lietened rather abstractedly, being puzzled ivere six thousand mi lions, were- ast year hall pi-oduced she still writes A legible hand. timem full of water, but to t e surprise of the , greatly t,ow%n - - . . . - - .. . .. .. . .. .. . �. . � � . shoul(In't have shown him into the drawing- over this, while one person 'and another seven thousand milli .. . t. ;. -, , . . . . ,. ..., ... .1 . . It in reported in the 1��urfer Zeitung firembn the lights were not extinguished,- I worm position _. : .,_ ; ..., _. room. " I I rose to make a few remarks; and last of all fifteen per cont. in tb� t meter of ' � . 1. ." - I . ..:;.- :17 .'I- ..::- - I I that in repairing the hosloie atGoethe a bundle, but aftisted them in their efforts very mater. . no stimulant Ix I , I.:. � - a ie a ideas of a gentleman ha�rdiy. cor- a salver was handed * round for donations. poemiliary ' transacti I rhe tonnage ,�f our . - ­ ...... . _­ . I . . I , -1. responded with mine ; but certaipIK the dark - I It was a very a 1PPlg Me od LA including seventeen kw- k1marit written by ially. � " �. good collection, so much so h re" . 411mobiaely Wd rels- ' I..- dealing with la . - . , - L I . . _.._� . � Wired ' well-dressed young man w o OrQrent- that,1 felt quite ashamed of my modest half - Ovely, so that,flalf I the OCcan the author of "Faust. -a found in. a ' It is elitimated'that although there am I , , manures - of a ni � I ; . .- . ." : it a bole in. the wall. . I 11 'in overIO0,000 telephone talks a day ht the city ; be employed, a . � .. ­ - gaze on ell ring carried the British flaff--will nobod - a , & ! I 1�� . .� ­ I... � � . ed himself to my g te * must be crown, as I looked at the show of bank -notes s � I .. .. �. ., - . - V in 1774, ,of New York there am probably a million poo. , superphosphau .:. . ­ . . described as emi�eritly respectable i uston of tv y . l I I 1; .. - I I n u.P -. and @Overel% and half -sovereigns. Some us the ota , � c4" rs Oak,, m of - the handwriting of the pea, Asited - , . I , .. I - . � ' . '.1 . '. .. ,'' - ,: pejA,"ce ; soil accordingly I asked him tID be, ,of the old . . 6.8^000 to". whkh J)ssisod Uvm the I and addressed : "An die Juseer Kharchen plelivinghere who have neveryet talkedover used as a top(l � ­ I ­ , es were in tears over Mr. WYL pt . , . � i I �'., ­ ... _: ­ mated. He wasted no time, but pluriscd Bryant's touching account of his experience Suez Canal Last year, 5,400,(M tons were Laubenthaler in der . Al. telephone. The long-distance telephone spring at. the . �. �. Tied . . . , 11 . - :1.. - , _,:� _.. _. : . at once into business. P,utting is hand into as a missionary in the aluma. Then British, an amazin d, to us at la�st, an UP with these letters were fire nminuscript Service has been made very efficient, as may -, . acre ; it produc. 4 1. I . . - i _.. ... - - �-- , 'hi -9 Pocket, 'he drbw out -a small parcel, tea Atid coffee were handed round, and after inexplicable fact. 1171hrabouldwethusbeat poems in Goethe's .handwriting, four of' be gathered from the fact that tile roar of of soda, and tit . - : . . � - .. -which he handed W'-wcf, sakin if it was th4ibe gonr lagam Falls am now lw thstinctly heard I - . ence to that pit - I - : .\. - X _ pany dispersed t which the'edition of hi collected Ni � --:. . .,�.. .. except the vicar countries like Vraftoe Italy, and Austria, works the fifth, called *-Lielieng. in New York city over its lilies. 1. - Soot is recomin I . I � .. .... . I mine. I was agreeab�y BurpriseX'to behold ^ ' which have every advap 0 of us in position . - - . . an4 A(rdtry*t, who reinilarted to spend the . 1, - , my lost jpurge, empty, - ItTan produce any but no topires - � I- _�-- . ., indead, but f6r the evening with my *%A. - for the Oriental trade, "I C luck" M been tOd. "Probably." For & number of years exhaustive infor- . . Z.- �e . it contained,. but otherwise unin. says the P��wter IZZ, "On account mation on electrici which also iner _. papers - M!ft conviction that I must have web number of cheap sailor�? Is it all natural ty in storms, with special ­..,.. .­- - . . I . I . I - r . ... '. . � I . __ I. jured. ryant before b0came deeper'and deep- adaptability for a as &ring life, or ready , of its very free contents. " Them were also regard to the influence of atmospheric elec-- � . - - .. - . � I . . . - . .. _: - . � I . - . . " It is mine. Where did you find it!" "W mand of capital, or %Ve a minature of, Goethe as he is -mat about 20,. tricity on the tel h �. - I . - I . � . � - ."! , - - er as t 0 minutes sped on ; so at last I COMII tal, or th together? . e$rap service and on tele- . .I- - .,. . . - . - . . �, I I � '. . . ­ . ­. �_ - 14 1 am a clerk in the City, madam, em- asked him boldly ,�vhether we had not pre- should like to oomprmeh I too, if we could, I twenty-nine letters signed by Klarchen, ad., Ph hall been collected by the � '.... . . , . ! ­. . . ! ' - __v. I I I - - . . . - - : __ . ployed,,aa you see, in Fenchurch Streit; viously met . wh , when Asia produ0m, some of t , P9 a;nd. ' U'a I . -. : I he best, dresised to "Dr. Goethe, the younger Cps Ireletfums'ph Department, Berlin. At I � I attended .i t. . I . I * - � . . - . and happening to be in -Place yesterday I The missionary turnef his bright dark 97- �ro in the world, &Ad possesses Soma of a miniature representing as beautiful young present SW telegTaphoffices haveinstructiou I - yearling steers . . afternoon on business for the firm, I picked eyes upon me with, a smile, Saying that it the richest merchants, *he secureil alnuitt no 1 girl, as well as two locks of hair, one dark to keT a reo0rd of the cost, duration, and '. - y -da, - . . . . . . . earling to . - up this purse -it is needlem �o Bay, t X"iblp, a1th9ugh_h6gTt&inad no Part of the carryin t . The Atubs have I blond and one light blond, which are sup- direction of storms. Fir the olmervatiou umlber of suei 1. OM n I - forg 9 ; yet th do not ;V to have been Goethe's and Klarchen's. in&& It appears that, while not altogether some poinis in I . � empty --at the entranee�. of w small =k =17:4, ot the eir00,11l8tAiDC& -How a sort of genia ,sreho, . street which communicates, I believe, with nev4 visited that part of "don in which camy uow even the V1 Aims, from nd i.a to re on is thought to be the girl whom free from Ue influence of atmotipheric elee- . _. did not. I ha, . . . Oxford Street." I . � 0 11 I - . . my home was situated, and many years of 140CFWI L - ' J! _' 1 . .* *0 � Goothe wall in love with before he know Lili ericitY, such influence is materially smaller irths, just I" '. j, . :L __ I I - � -4- ., . � Irl I : I ; .. --I ____ � _, I I I The turning is nevx an uPliolsterei a in I* a b*4 been "tit abroad; but L might . I- -1 . Schonernann. This girl, an he said, he "car. ill the 01140 of underground w ireit as conilived just forwar4l of I . I __._ J - I I of 0�4 IWWA 1" tty. ried in his heart like a flower of i " with wires above ground. � s . . r ps have seen him on the plitform - Spring. In regard to town - has a fine hea I . . . .. . SOS. P" . on posed . - . - ' :. �� - . �. i Klamhen in &ISO I to be the telephone wires it is worthy of reinark that nearly straigh - ,,:'Yen, madam." ,V .. ' . "' � . ­ xeter Hall or some similar ' Mr. It/ Young, . dent of the British of tKa Same name,la original I . I . - I Then that is the v ' He was evident � of the charact,er ,a notwithstanding the violence of several of I � . - - cry court up which ,ly in high )1vour with mZ America Salmon Pack ' Goothe has a fine-shap, . ­ I iog which . .. . . - - .. � 1. the man escaped. He must have thrown aunt, who unbent towards him more than it operates on the Fraser iwAd1Tkn.pa'yAve* in ddEgment." . . the storms in the towns Itsving a teleplione eon. I anticil: I . . . , * . . �ared A)Iumbia, was in T, routo, the ot"" The Simplicity of the Scriptum16 )iith form ' W, and . - are from a goo i , the purse *away an he ran." And in. great everSaw 4er do to a strallger before. But I British C 1, . I System, the accidents from fighting coin breeder. She, . . - �­ indignation I related my story. I riotitril that Faun r oat 4 -with s6 disapprov- . . " I . Ting just, &*ived from England. er years were strikinglyle . I - . . . - . I yp . - __ I 1, Mr. Gerard was shocked and grieved to Ind expression on Ker.facw. '­ - - M..r. Youn says the first shipments of last Td%"reeiate the simplicity and sublimity theas4um tion do" not, ther�fore, appear : purebred Durl I __ .* --.;, -1 followed n Into her a for a is . to be witg ! I �.. . .- think that such an outrage could be possible I k arrived in Loxidou while he of the Genesis of Mo9ft one has only to out justification that tile wim I can do as well I . - - : � . . . . - - . : I I . in a civilized capital; and heartily ,wished c0UfldP"*.'sL1 Urbue0fore going to bad that, was there. in ad- Plam it in 41ontrust with the scientific stretched over the roofs affora effective pro- � By 9 little CA . - I : :_ The pack I always sold i I I -.I- I . 1i - .. kigh�, being curious to ascertain what I could . tection in evitalizing atmospheric eleetric- : . brooding anini I.... . - I - _. . . . � that he had been at hand to arrest the thief I Vance, and hil regretted . t prices were dull enunciation of the facts ocritained in tile . , . I . . ! : , .�. . �. _. . .. in his flight. He asked if I thought I should from her reapectin " aunt's new friend. for the ing season, ing a dollar a ease tones of the inspired word ity. , . � � Swine, and br - - !_ ­ . . . - .r �. I - - i � �. recogniz U at, Fanny ?. I asked, %. , coin --a as as containing 4s o the lat4ot declarations of FAectricit 'is designed to- play a perma. one can doublt �: . 1. . I .. � . ... . r- a the man again, to which I replied " Who is " Mr. ban last year I no- - 0?0 "in ag se n the science ­! , . i. : as I pook a mat, pound cans. Last year cut part in iomestic life. Electric Cooking . . � , in a very shori ; . . I:-::- that I believed -so; and then, as delicately. ,, - was a good year, the ' which ignoreit ar personal God, regarding utensils, utalizIng its heating properties, . � Will be very lit . _-�_: 4 o , as I could, I began to. hint that I really Pdious man I Don't. mentidii him, best, in fact, in the histO the origin of the - _. . ' I � - I - . ,.7 of the industry. the time and manner of . -L _. 6 .0 1. stook. Anoth, - .. ... -him to come no, Lou ; I detest " too much !" Judging from the post his year will be a niaternaluniverse the New have been designed, and in sZiie illstalle" I . could not think oi troubling . * ­. : . . Genesia.according t * . I z. - ., 11 Why, what harm has he done you?" fairl - good year, next ear win not be as to Dr. Parker, of Lmd u "'to Practical operation. One of the ;_. - . � ..": far out of his way only to restore my purse. on, *ould run some- 'well kept front ;_ . - .;:. - . -.: � � But he was up in arms at the. mere sugges- I I I arm ! He ha� come here and inveigled , and I 8W2 will be, pamtively Speak. thing as follows: "Fourteen hundred and Most noveltiew-in this respect is ,tit electric � any time. So -1. ­ - � , 1P t i . .1 . 1 , him If into aunt good grace, getting a lo ;a, . . . ��;. . - . ,.L I.. tion of any reward. ing, a failure. The six canneries on the eighty two billions of ages ago there' was an flat roll, It consists of a hollow flatirMOA � points, do not -i. . .� L., The only thing I could do to Show my Of ey out of her on one pretence and Fraser turned out last yJwr 300,000 cases. In . in the interior of which a coil is p1hoed ­_ calves do not �� �.. - infinitelisimal and sub-Inicroscopicail deposit whicl . . ­ - _ , -, . ­ t an - her believe he's a Saint 18a, the bad year, it wOA only 90,000. This of carbon ; which aimpit substance' I I$ heftb6d by the currert r_T1 _. _�..- .1 I_ \� gra itude was to ring for cake and wine &lid .er, and making early. Such a .- I . .. � , and hero, when's he's nothing of the sort ! oommenc- ''-.: '_:.,.- i .1 ,press them upon -him; repeating my, thanks year Mr. Young estimates the k at 150, - ad a series of eccentric throu h it. The ease and* comfort den eu . farm an own w - . I . "... . � . He most lives in this house now, and from 000 cauc . . and immeasurable s. . . I . - . I - I _:.. � ,eatber ' I .. . :- I many times as we parted) mutually pleased. . The Hkeon� river C six calar gyrations, revolving at a pace, technically from tie use of such a device, ill hot %%,eatber - to see how ins i �-_�­ . . _.. �.' I I Well, at anyrate it's a cox6fort to think Mo. xii, till. night we hear nothing but his neries, with an output 4f 00,000 cases last eined a velocity especially. is apptu.ent. ( : - every neighboi . . . . - I i - I , which no mathematical - - ,.,. . the are - . . i* - ;.�;:_, Ad fornoulm can even rudely express; when her or not electricity is 11 y not 91 .� � _-L, :., I.. � ..­ - * - thought his''niission'wis in London. os,nnarias on *0 pacific! 0086L Th I I ' their stock. - -J, . . . :._-� . . I world," I reflected as I returned to the din edt suddenly there struck out a primary com_� manufactured is now being tried in certain � . , - " . 0 comes I : I . � . .. . � , . . . -,-:� that there are some honest people in the P . Year- Besides the" thOre are several other The question whet . I - - . infroom. . it that he ill here at Brighton?" . . � *_'. � .k . - ill is . of the market, lie thong t, might perhaps be poi�nd, -ages 4tArward known as quartz; cOUrtS­ if it is manufactured, the produce" - I . tl.�.. . ' ; . I" �.. 4 ___�.' I . , � . i ­_ related the incident to my husband when a given out that he- was ordered down due to the unprecedentWly large catch of i and in course of milleniuma - I In numCrOU8 SbStM taxatioL � __ - .1 ....1. i . - . t, - h f t and change of air. He came 1 S89. Mr. youn primary coin- are liat le to ­ _7 ' he returned from his rounds ; but instead of ,fier or res I - , . I � ' . I . ;.. " ,_ I - , - : - - I., - 0,0 7 .1 11 . - R ­ rs g will *terview the depart pounds yielding carbonate of Benjamin , - : .1 . : , I - I , : about three months ago, and managed - W ,Officiall in ref lime, gypsum Franklin hold that electricity WO , - - . � - � - . I being pleased, he rather unsympathetically . . ,�: �._- .� I � . 1. . men ce to. the fish ing ' and Silicates ; and,then begWii the mysterious 110t Manufac 'W" I - - Turkeys are I "; . ".- - acquain a Stephens, regulltions, . tured, taken front Out ... . �� ,._,� . -i . ..: J I., ': _: I__ ... r, . ... , _'. . F.�� . . remit to ra t nee with Mr. -1 0!en I �: 'Very delicate a - 1-1 . ', � rked that it was odd the young man had wh too an immense fancy to him, and in- ­ ; - __ - - . � Procaus 01 crystallization. After countless body tO be delive to another, and that : p . - . - � I ­ � ." ... nothing better to do with him time than waste - - . practieSll -*I, I , .- ,:�::,: -:... . -:. �, r �� . . . tL � , �� .�. . I NOD'S we come upon the forniation of chemi. Practically nothing lost in the transition* ,I eason they an , . , � 1 it in restoring my purse, and this he pitied trqduced him to aunt. . And now, as I told I... .,; , , �., . f&Mer4 i . .��. p6me "O 1- .. � 3 Un . . _.:�, ­ . I - - I I �; cal rocks, igneous an 1-1 ;­ - .;, . ., , . Imt in � - . I I �. Witherto our scientific men have held this to . I - . . - ­ . I :1 .. ...:,.: the firm. in Pon6hurch Street. Somehow, . You, he is always coraffig here ; and a ..i may. A . I . I . Z, �., .- .i. I- . The most important t In lit,* 1:�` bep both kinds having concretionary, be true ina broad sonse. � ­ . turkeys would , -1. , . _..- � . . men never ,will sea these things as women so besotted with Lim, that plalen,sometbing � �t :.� nodular or . .. �­ � .. . IV . , . IS what the i 6rry textured. Ages after ;;,. * Pon try man 01 . -�! . ,_.!�, done won, I r,eally believe :she Will lot lay. I a In the Sikkim a eclitio - a telegmPb _.. I . . -.: ,�_ . .A. .1 - � �, : � , . ­ ;is FeMPSthic ISVPA. Augitic lavas, ­ - . I : do; they are always so hard to please and so 16 11 - 11 � " .1-:i___ p- I . . The thing that stons data up Arifell I ages car Office Was opened hi enjoy I, "listictica i - land or more a I . - I . e -_ - .. t I It is �­ : vantage; if the I I.. . - I .� .. % �� . ,. lie, _r p, � � � are one of the i ,� - Next day, the truth'cwhe to light. Oahe , 'those who are familiar with the atte . ", . % i I hope I'm 'not more - &c. " Now plaoi beside this of bei : . . - �. CIOUS I him coax her out of half her fortune. : _'... XWi , I I m - �, : . .. ... . greedy than - IS wha the no SV_ a,ccOunt (which Ing the hig a in the m rl ". - , .­ CA" may ,. _. . � - .10 ./-. - other people ; but ' you and I are th,e - No matter what the in a O , tuated at Bhuton , at an al i e 0 13,50 - � -:. I .. - , � -soug� tine -*ithayer � E:-1:. I I 4. ,-. . , h out . I � I- . :!,. try to raise. ( I i . I . �ypalei face to inform ' - Just look arovind, and ru will see : i ' . Wience to state these far-off events, wil ,- t � I . . _. 1 ornainlents only relations.. she .. has in,. the worldL . .- �i;, - me that some of -tW . . 'lot feet, nearly 2f miles above t leve of the __ - , _: .d&W1ig-ro6m . ' . Y �`, _1.1 market or hon � - -.1 � ,.�,-_t. "I.:-,- , , .0 . Ir . The thing that erqs and me *1' accu" Of being exaWrated) the account as sea. . . . . , _;... . ,�'�­ Ill an see you don't bellsvA 1 ' him. mally. -' - - I _. . � .. 4 _. �11 � L-_ were missing. In accordance with the rather n .. Is what no I 1,�­: - found in the Genesis of Mosm . _,.�_ . 1� . , ..�­�__,­_�% . 0 ­_.. I . -, . .1 , "11I the - A Simple method of ­..�- the long rtm, a '. - - �, 'ienseless onstom. of the day, my tables and , "Not a bit! I'm c6hVinced he's n thl . ,-ing the trou 11 " .. ble- I � - , L . . , . �t, Ul - � 1. I I - - r. beglunin I I qualification; a I . -1. ., 1-1 .. �. �. ' It,, created the heavens 6,nd the SOUie areep�a c - I i I . ­ . . . _. I I - :.�. what-nots werre crowded with a miscellane- better than an impostor, and his mission i _g of Salt on- batteries is* . . , I.. . I....,- � i , , �� ,;' 2 Your wife thinks w all* gets a drft� earth. " V�t ,..-.. . I I . I , - - - � %.�`... hat "PlicitY is here and yet, scribed by M. Ernealto Gerard. This is 0 . square Wie� � - �:. Smoot youmg Hand ' ' be preserved with$* F. ._ �, -., F I � � , "I _., 'LA.;::-- one collection of .small articles, iiiany of them all his othei'schomes are only dodges to get What will the peighb-ors say? what grandeur and comprehension. It covers .8mear the LJ;UrfiWft to , , I . . . ;. .t�­� - . ­, . _ - _.. Thanksgiving I I .11 �. - _..�__ _.? ­;� valuable. M . h-dpoken f ii moneyout of people. For instance, there .- -� She alirmt. rests her I �,�,;�, everything, 'am i 4 I I - ­,.... .,..1:..*1 ... I . j. .� . � . .-� ... ! -_ sm. �\ � .", I had utilised moments well while was that large collection this afternoon, .. on What tho . to �iUIO and exrltine every- thin coat Of V"olipe -The vaseliue isn' ''. . V T`wo plump, . .: - . , - .- re may. I ''.. thin an to to manner 4:1 I- . �� 1; " I . � . ­ The virl "" -ne & I �. 9 st . bring more I I � �tl - .:-,- .. - I L�a -�!-",-�- 'Jane departed in march of me.. A pair of .thank goodness, I only save * for - The gilr� wM. A - 4OW on4 rin - 1, Q That the 004111090hy', of the old chendc&6,. I * pla0e, I v . :0 ,e - Si bY t a one word chanqeable by air,'is not attacked by goo . i-11 .,..: " ,:t ver snuff-box, a very who in to know that - hi d7con't the A sealskin "'re or some a I Is easily applied, keeps in one leaN law . ft� " - I c _. �..., '. : " -,� -,­ ail ' candlesticks a ail k�p 2 ith Ingt.. � ver will men give place . ­ - ! I � ".-,-, _.1,.,_1.... I . at, t I f _'�_ _.. � � . , ., o, .... I : . . . _* w o would d'sTem-W with the intervention to be protected. P � ,,). 4: � ;11�1_.�;:,�.-,,-,i, ,.,� =ry-dui of'Bat;;rses.onamel. with gold mondy himself 9" ! : ': ,' Thinks, as sho gives * headis, # . to that of those and does not cover, u .from sight the parts pounds. !,I 4o , - , . h . " .. * %,-. ._.-;...1.. . � . . breeders, eith, . .- , �-,. .. .4,_ - hat will the "hbors �, - ww . J.: , � . I . , � - ,�,� I .. .- q - .�,�, - fittings,.sud. otortoimr, Shell paper-knffe with I 'Does he not furbialt sewunts ?" W � "Y I -. � I 1,,� Of , 6 Personal and Independent Will . I "A ��* ,�. . ..� . .�­,!. � a. I .,� . I - . V ___ ----__--.ia_ ­.�. . 1�� - - ­_i�`It� this for the m � � ban&, had dio4peared-no doubt "Oh, yes ; he professes to give you a bal� _;_ 1, I 0 - . _., L -I , i. ...:.. .1, . -,. 0,. � - 4�-. a silver 1, I . . . %i is a statement that few will be r%sh L.. . V*Vouded on the It - i I . es0hens are no I . , � -�;.;.�,,,.� . r, I . - '_�L . - -1 .-� ...!. _-­ -._.Z,: for ever. I li�ad been Proud of my kuick- ance-sheet; but -it would be easy to have. u��*�y rauch *4 oare'!�. . ''. ftidt# . � � - � `�r -, -1tr. 11 .' ... - - __­ I �. cuou . . . ., � - I . , ­:. � - ., , I I _gh to hazard. It does not appear a I � &��; fAir to g., ..� - .-,.,-. ­.,;, . ... ... ­�.:,��-,�- knacks, which were more valuable than anything he liked rnted, just to Satisfy , %, i � I ­ Passer b to Toinmy, who has just-bO .�,, -� ' I..,; . -;. .__i,�, ... . Tor w� t�the noi la.bg W10 . i., I 1.�. : -� .- ,,�� - � . , . . Ps ' Z tell whether it wow - , ,ill r cularlY difficult task to find failt with C N 1 generally cone ; . I I i�,,,. ,W - � . ?to , , I -� L L" - = . ,�_ _ j , , . , -, .: 1.�. : , .:� ha befitted the establishme Samet I . ightin ) -�; father - - - .. . lat of a poor people. No one con iAm , ejwwdWsLQ*47t0"L* oft* and the record he has loft Uri ; but if y ouldn't our . I., � . 2. �1�.-: 1� (,-.,. r; but they had cost us little, being correet or not. -Didn't you say you fancied 1. b wbat the neighbori, say. on if f ;, i;ew had Un fighting- ?� _�.A and sure breed .� .; 1 * we want to know the Superior excelldrice of ", you If& ;" lase. - � �;%�:: 4'-_-, ,- ­ . , _ .1--` �."..., . I - . - ,��­ , - I. W, .. ­.: , c � -1i: �, You :a I -, ,7 pretend tW you don't mind I J�km - H I �_..*"',�.-� I , - - � .11 . hat it �. I . , It in m . .. -1 "' - - -�, - T-,m'A do" &lid cried, of course ; "Yei ; but,.mifortunately, I . YOU win - ,to unkin&_ Then we diseov4 t me, p6p would whip 00 "I'll' � oO tr To y - We I t - I 1:�. ­ �,. &her heirlooms or wedding presexits.' you had Sam him before?" - his story we havi Q* t .y and repime i [tat depends- If & - I � 1. I'- ­: .; Aq.'�­­ ..,. , v, � while , *.,t rec�.Hoet , ]kt, , Do W404 they t, other boy whi . 11, I .- . _ '. . ,��!. . a 11 � ' * - .jL like trVing to . ., �_�! to and 1� - . I . ' - ' - ­t�;T " I �- . - . ; - I- . I ". .. -?,- :.- ; t" is . , 1�' � :. , - - I I 4' * ' f=!! � N, Ill finA ,� ffet enou&.tittidles . , . -Ii ed the other bo POP . - Common tU&J I �. ,`_�'­ :�' , _. 1; . . 1. .- � - �, . . - fuid Annys w � T6-ko it iij _'i.? - - I - for 1!.StSSY-, f wouldia' . " . j ,­,,.�. " , � 'I, torther to Make UP . .,L _ Size . Joy husband in toorse'languaire expressed his whom." � .� ." too ;butifl P . TheL _ � It ;0W I - 4 t W ., L i c".: We both " - ".� �Q tell, .. V, - - - - - i were 1^ r_ - - - * t� . y I; I . humb e �w %­.: " t fight,% - �' ". ' .,L�', _ Ion, 0 U99mg -,, -WeN I 'I. �'. � I , : �,_! .%W I . � I - . - 1-1 tl! k - I ; �..,;. . #11�6'.' . _` ej . I . , . . ei� (�, : twenty-five Ix _� . w . ,f. I ­ . . - , , L . 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Ed�mon`17,`_ A _j: Ili% k, taken quarters for a,:k�', V ( - '.. to Pursue experi. 1�1i.111 -1 411"t"iet, which is de- _-A. l lit-st inineral region in .�.,! I '?, I , . - , - �J . ­ . - 't,111 appearances electri.,-�'-_.. ,-iiell for raptoil suburbm:`,.-!�, . - . �iiitivr -cer 'in peculiar �; -;l * � iding raji;;a L , I %% lilch an c ver ead line:�Jv '' 111 "'Ll""' k'etwoex, the" --t!' , - �r of _;�� r '" \'ilett'0, capable .:A�, ­ I 1:'Irl -; an li mir each way .." �,; ! I`"' lllil('s), including-! . -". � . 40�, rllrrlllediat� Stations, is -.12"F?. , , :,q4l i:ll Seven minutes. .!,..­, I � I . [W t'\ ibite(I recently in.,' : ;.:_�, .. , It'd at tile FAlinburgh 1:�, . i . ..., - , ,_�.'� 5: .. j; 41 ' ­ccurred in the early,-,:,- . . t;-11 .of are light plantst I "-. I— .-;(,fit(! of the benefits 1: ` I � r_�; . I lid list ricil, :is related 1*1 -4. .. �: -1 :, - , 111,I)II. , An are -light '.'-� �Z.lt ,it' 1111le lights' ca,pa-.�­: . � ��!� . 1:11t". W�ts I)tlt tip in &,�_,:,,., , , , - [;�Idrlpllla 1wo arc lights .;:`,,fj1 - . . - - L. IN Whkli� there' were-:."',.' .;, . . L .��:r� 1: '­ horseq. One even__.t.'r . - . 11 -;lav lof I in the story., �,,'��,' S� ' r , " %k t.T't- lit, ights of any t'.J .1, Hic ,, 21. � t ani _� and -smoke,: `.,�. ! ­ -111' "Illd menaced the m I I . . L -1 lull)II,eled to strike'. '_L.�- : I J I I I V V I C. t ric lights at j%'2--'.,, . - . - I I I ' r L -: :Williall rays saved ­�.". . �%,-;t- relluived without - _1 ' r _ � .;.:, %I vre kept burning 'i -.­i� . � - � � 11 I he tire Its spread �.� - .: . - * k of t,lie Fire ::"�L, r -!t:i it -lit wor If,- !;L:111) gl`olteg were at::_"-�', ' kilt t4i'the.-ml-priseofthe .,,'i ­. I . ­� %It : t, lot extinguished, -- 1. 1 1 -1 I- t. thirtsvery mater-_,_ . .,,�, � 1. .� '. - , ,.!S� .% '. ... it ;t1though there are -!',I . ", I!,- i;tlks a day in the city - �."� I.-pri,intbly 1hillionpeo- ..-; . A% t* I1VV(T3* A talkedover ..-. ;, �11­ t' -stat ce telephone. -�r!., I - ­ -, , . .. - .. ,I,- 't-ty, clfflwent, as may..,,_� 'r. of ­' _,.� - �act t1kA the roar .1 I . ' I ., �, �� I K, dis, inctly heard .,.' , ­: Its 11111e, � t �t,Al-., exit - .- --::, . ,�ustive inforl L, i . I �j,:. I 1!1 --itorms, with speciat - , ',,�j .. - :Lf� i, 1- -f atmospheric elec- '.',. t,ele_ �'. r' � Llmh service and on ;.j!_ i: , k --vii collected by the ' ' 'r . 1)#-liartlliei�t, Berlin. At�..-,:-.V�i �: . , � 1 ­ I I I k -es hit ve instructions .'�� . �, ".. t lit! vost, duration, and -4 1`r,kin tile observations, . ;� Lt. �4)i le not &Itqgether­'..','._, 11 - `�J ".. wt. ,if atmospheric elec-, - .L i_� . L .,. ' ." . is materially smaller �,p�'_ * - ­ T'�)�tlld wires as compared_�..-.�` .. - � � mA. I n regard to town ,-_,v, , ,.. tt �,rt I I y of i�mark thid ,V` - , I "I . \ loleiice of several Of ;"� r ' 6N I!-; lilt%-ilig a telephone,.:�.i.�� ._�F')Irl :iglitingCompared ' 'f;"-: 'P, i ri-c .-�t r1kingly few, and"! C, ;�_;-�,., � rtt)t, tilerefore, appear.-, , - !:.­ttI1,I1 that, tke wires , � � "­ �, - _ . - ­., f , �ii tl , .41 effective pro- .,T,�' I ., - r - :tLIIx(:splierie electric-," �` . �% ,Iwd'j"�.L_j , Lo play 8, perma"-4v.v.� , , h�k-. 4:1­(Arie CookiuU',-'LLX , - g: .1, lw�ktill(f properties, �"_ 0 . .. ' ,11(t Ill Sallie instancell .-f , �,i IJ11"ll. One of the k�� � . - "�, � I electric :' J. � !v'IM-L(A is all -, 4,k, . '�fs, C , "�g I " ,t hollow flatiron - ; ,laced Z#3 : 1 �I a coil is F . N,� - , , t"', , I L)It- Current samiq ., �,t , � I . ed " 4 1. ."I it I eriv Ai - _____ - - - �� L � I , i.. . % A It: e, i i i hot weather I I . . 11 I . - I . - . - .� .�.o r ­: "r -110t electricitYls`-:` * N ;!.-Ill,, tried in certsiiik,, I-) _. _: , ; : i , , ". 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I .. . .. oommenlood at Word . I 0 .,� - . L , - L . I , - . . . . . . ,�l 9 . 11 I I i 1, -: !,�: - .. %, - v. .�,f - , - L�� L . � , . , *4 � frd*.W co#m-%nd a gman Nnoun - � . � . ' , `�i 1�7 ) V , .f. , �% tmd&w*th TO KiKiI : � � - � ,t,x; I � . . _� k T 'at food. I I are .Ues tw oil I L ..� 1. I . I - READINQ t, And �t_ ths .*. � ' I , - _ ! , SMAV I . I I . - - " 1 . JIL Ini periority of t ;,V.: _. - . , I i I � Iri St'L.4 v! I , . I � � . � I - -seve years was "ged - ,- . . _.- .. , . - ��V.,;_l ,fL, the scru4 -1 _.. � . - . : -i; . _- IT ; — * . . t-, *11.lia _� . . 1K -1 .1 __A , I t wle ate foib'Ur thowlighbrod ` . I , - - , , fifty wi i *114je it ,0,�. 0 , S , , .e Or— - , , _ -, - ­ ,in i v-.,., .%'J-.P.� . , 1, -,� - over e t -�;, Ia.?,: 1. � �0. % �L. Few re&W the n"istrafions of .*6m, 0 .. In. t picking 1, . , - -L � ,.XT x4taucs. Taw"o � . I . - I I w�. � 4-1, 11 Owt -the I to f is th over the war% had L ­ I . . .. _ ,_ JX___ I .. -P VI � � .4 ". r. I I � ;e� �r? I . - I' 7 , - - ?I I '. * .. C'20' bothin prwhing,'and V, . J.�� ,v: , � J ­... �� . ! it crop Upon ut hens do no let rest wdight I The flift good shot .1 '.1 L �W,. , - �, the Th"60M, "' ` :: 0 � ­ �r. I r fro othez insects- The- tree, frtfta are .81 - . L U06d f�rm Ic influeum ' thit, I evit saw V�w 1 - V.,. . - - ,!�', . �--A'l - fallen out of ) ce . I I � . ced by the- vini" of insects - a stout logs square a doubb _ I . ' prac was that so ? There seemed . and I ties. Wfiy 4',,.,." V - -, - , j, I . i&lly influen. U �-bhirel,od, 'rm kneeling at the throsl�old - I , " I it" and brewA, are what is ". t400k one, whom 9 we"y" Wirit, to be two reasons -namely, that even good � . ..", 1. . _� L; Pe2se mission it is, all unawares, to dis- the same will be proper ,vv I L wanted Much stock W been ,made out of . ond, .pie .. and sore. . . .. ���� .� . ­� 1, ... � � � � I 1. � � �4 I . Ing ypocri was - .; '.. jK -!� ,7 �f . ii', .1 . . , , , ivh( ate the pollen. the apple, for instance, buying. , He shoul h the male in root, and whose mountings wpro of pewter. Wai , f diwng, for the opening of men feared be* h tes, while it 1�1. ­!�..#t ._., . ".+ ., , '. �;�'L.i * ."� .. �t bo ral" to the It wAs & clumav affLir, but its thou . .� 1#1 tribi d no ting. ght that we should neglect the duties of # , 4 five beautiful, pink petals surrounding females. One. the door; I ! I', - V_ . - berreh -were I this life it e took Ohe.14n . AL '�. "_ L - * i 4 �? has Male is sufficient for a dozetI am good and am -fine as any that I have since 1. " ­'..'... . �.;�?". Hen bearWS stamew iv -tile f4mal", A thili - Waltilag - till the Master shall bid me rise . . . . - - . , go corigidsred'.'J, have fouM . . W Wage of the Gospel - , � ''... . . . . the yellow . Ui . . .r .. ,�� V , FAcgoof them blossoms Ilan live :the WhitS U me'ea. and dome , . � too 4iters� ,Y. lhelwpild.-w" equally near . ,' .. " - !, ber very VMU *0 carvingsipa . 11-71 .... i I I ,entre. t* . ollana th4ey t6 - lilOst jjrofit. the b , - To the glory of his; pwftae, to the gbAlitba the poor man and J�e prince, the clergyman .1 J�� -, '.4 .n., � .L stignw, and wh 8 qpm in. 0011nee'ted With able for. the farmer to raise, an an(' fore part of the, stock, all of .. ,ii.; . ­­ - ,�* - . - - ' - . :. �j L: ,�. L� 4."�� , . showed I.. 1.,K 4., I _ .e fruit. At the proper time the tiny hf� effective, . ,_ . ,6A." 'Pk wqgu_ i_o the Cox 1%ard , mature early, are ddcN tu disposi- e p . " e pro"her'then -,,� " ,��.i , �,­*l - ". they are which were rude -but of k4e.home. - � and the layih fi . ,; . y " the infiui�nceonfithe world indifferent periodst . � �. � ,g* WZ _ , with nact�ar, ^when the, tion, resentati -.1. _-1_ I I !- - it . . ,-, 4 -i .,4 * -: .7 " WO 1 � neetwies are filled not inclined to stray off Aad fall victims Ono of birds and . war . � , '? 1:1� ... M - .. .1 �. ;-; 15 ,Ff . 14A 1, illh A wavy pa ­ ;'L�''_­ 4;44.k 1� is prepared to . . e the pollen i b 6 looks " be& itifull ' � graved,, apd � th I've tray�114 wa darkness, of life : in youth d early life it. ratema I . ". *'; ' - :, - . 1 �..W� -, ,� 1 -4- '5' storm, au a sull K -1 -,..). , - . '.�f ­ 'r, flower re W1,11 to hawks and SkUnl[L Like the wilder - A I Id strife, . ing f6rin of I '" .I... � -­ , I I van- the bahvh ul y ,,. L" - ' It tt, r*:"v'h,y A , Ing etie r. itself in the fasci 9, _ 1;', beess t I as bri � I k-om the dusty I _ @'in quality qjlpsh, they am par mdve landlord of an ho I who greets the traveir- 1, . _,J`1�1_4. - � I , them, L excel- ft -was, of -V y ....., ,,.'r'.l ,_Wv.... t. .. ., -..! .,_ I I - �, . . -, Z�.'.,, . , . - . I I Among intent only up6ki theii o*i lence as table lowls and prolific. '" � i2ske, Od had been Bearing Man. & burden, strugg�ng ,for my er at the door, can fully avQidinv any refer. .., �*. 14 .4 ` . .1, , - good sized eggs. " ­ "I'TeIrs .of brought fr __ioo in the tihi�e of our war HA ; 1 - . `� L , �,- V. . . . . . x . -reed for the honey, wholly uncon _ . ' -_ - crazy 9 � with that . O' stoek, how. But now i�o mom is breaking, my. toil will cUce to )ho bill w& ch- wilt be InT, �-.j'-, � .- � '. .' . I scious of the wonderful rd they Are play- Desiring to raise- a* ' Agind -, 'or; L - � at the close -'al- the risit___s Utemented - .:i ' ,� �..- � , - q; --- � I . , I erf, Viany " possible to ever, had soon be o' � n=y contrast :� :: . _-_ �.' . by the "'homenu,do" ," ., _�-_' ". .1 I ing in a btill more won el-ful nature. But the number 9f h6ns ke for Ma kneeling at the threshold, my hand is on to the greatter ff nese of the Bible. in - / . 1. ., �,�, - .., o i there are five df thoe*f twAi,*f . g,pur- one which a d ' L . . -.-`,� ., �. ; I beiL LL - i_��-.-',� -.: �- I . , � ... .. , . .r . I - Poses, I set the first ' - - Middle age the izes i _,.itL' * �4 � ur- The; , were 34 inches kug and about ... , the door. . . I t nil" over us from _L�k - t. ­,l � . �.� .,. �-` , � . I - %-- . - . . 9610 _:� . I . : . . � � W'. , 11 .. _;,L'.l distinct fertilifttiA, I" . -.L,. I..�" ,,.- ­ �:' * ' _ . outside, while life it takes j)osse - . I .1 ' ' 71A * - * in 11168t a C � us- equal in bore to our lo- � ,� J :, ....,_ .. �L . t Rann 1%iA ; u - I �'. _ ' perfect - frtki In n§68t Whe&th*fhatch I I e 90 P11"WelL Methinks I hear the voice of the blessed as of us, and is as t .. ,7 � .1_ I �, . . 4,4�4 . i�. I -'an im, to ff 0 a as t e very air we breathe. �: '�.,;� -, ..- �� ,"o L., . �; . 4, , . � ",;,. 7111 f - duat * . . .�' �;, k. Beg Constitutes tile windfall�_. OPPOGA0 have - any vermine on them'; ,r_80_ , ey I mention this Em on t Of the 'they stand But at each stage the struggle with the y'.1" � � y k. , Ca L 11 9 young man who used it, for he.. was the sur- ­ . __ - .# . �_Lb wi er an . - . . - .?' � I Ir ' -.�_;�, � . - 1. . 'IN , -A L, . the hollow check on an apple 'wi be found them with inbect d d . t W, cre Singing in the -sunshine of the far-off, sinless world Faith is the victor over the enemy .- '.. "�' �" - . � ti owing - i W f '. 0 , FP - thkim hot that I ever saw I Pull .,��-,--,V��t � I tire seeds, A i that Eut'. imperfect � . eat wing a . ev I :-. .. . cooped clo d : en when worldiness permeates olar being . ­ i j��C',, , L or reioo , % V Al ill he kil 0 1 - Z_ iminat in ir 40, lin lan . i,.q _ led 41 ails Oh, would that ­.. I .:.rl L ii� . Ace, if Any at all, ifi they get u 0 the I- ofthei h . �f of. ' a trial of sk I * ere with them, amid the like a Lon .., I ,C._-�� . . ; . pistil. The app ' " - , missing one, and that, too, in , uai mammal ras don fog, Faith takes us by the ­ � .:. : .!. .. , I- I - ,�) ''. _�. . fertilization hod tAen Ill, V ., I . I . . � � , . . I V _ � - 1141--- �'� . 't 1-1 �. -1.1, e. A."',-.",, - �;,.,� , -'. . , . ­­­.�."­' ' . 'stft cover, where the birds rose 0 of most diffi- Mingling in their �6rship, apd joining in Chthe&al on a winter'- day, we ' . 11, � I � ti t rticular . ile befil n - 0a . li , E in th hand till, am from the outside tha 9 One loweiil M ra out lilkly tio, shining th g, � gallery of th . , of -a ralge class of blossoms, in which the aftor any . hen this, I I'm taiult places. - . . � ,',--7,q:..'-' - - T I - . . . t comes along. I f . . can look , - . . ­_",. �.­'"­11 . their song. . . � down upon the mists which envelop- the ­­­.- . Anther and pistil of the same flower do not often and very sparin ly the Get, week How had he become to proficient? To such lir L . . 'L ' - ­ L ;-:,w - " , -fertilization . 9 ei ty � - M boiled eggs an I . ... . . -we . -,!- _� L". . ature at the,same time, self I c,orn'bread a. ,, ?, N, - is withhard can rise above worldl desires. To L �.. . - ., . impossible, and 4 cross must be obtained with a litt crumbs, an inquiry I should &=war; "He always kept The friends that i4arted wit me have enter- our Lord, the true Still of . . ..;.L 4 -; � t . _-C.-, . I , as -.L, . _i . Ia ba*y meal, onion tops And let- cool and always looked at his I kird. " Wighteousnessboo . , �.. A. .. I _ . . . _L; - ... -7 . . I from another �Iossom of the sa'n e species of tuce chopped fine. Milk should be given this thing of looki Really ed long ago'; , il - - does the Christian, is. to have taken the . - I . _,., ._ God-s6lierrit-s, currants' and raspber- them as Ia at your bo, simple as One by one the m - , _­. ..,I 1, - . . y left o struggling with the worldi's \measure, and to have parted com. . I - - . cl _. Itt. I I " -, _. - � . . - :_ /-.-- - _, �, " 4 r Riant. . a drink, am it keeps them in a it . s the =It of successful foe; c I Piny �Vith it now and for ever. - � ,-� ; ries are also largOy indebted to inwet life may seem, I] - " ' - ' . healthy condition. Corn meal dough should shooting -on the wing with the The Their pil i .- � . . I.,. , . _%.�, .1 . - otgun. . grimage, wa shorter, their triumph I . - - - I" L : �_, � t�x. I fot the fruit they bear, and in! the last two not be given them, as they are liable to diar- 1 1 . ... �i I :�_­ _.' ­­. . " . is girun - . .. . e.., ;s are often found due to rh,ea, ' . shooter who lopka at hi about to soonet w0i,; . ... .- t I.. L . "I -...10 , -_`W I . and it increases that tendency. 1 fire is never a brilliant mark . How lovin*ly t6i'll hail me when . @I . . - _ : t, . undeveloped part I adl my A, New Way to Build a Church . , ­' ��­­ . I - L , , , imperfe0fertilization,.aa in the apple and - � ::�;Z­- - J ir ' - .- _ , . . ­`-, � " � . . d shoull be strictly fresh. . Keep While on are bearing this e in mint � toil is don6! � Fiy.e men connected with Dr. Talmage9m..-.' ' ... .'��... 1. �.;, � ,._,_,_, �L � . . . . I ­_ - ly , I - L 1, . . . . -1 `i� I , , I . I * clover. . . C( 11 e mc rning until 'the dew is off lot me teifyou how to learn to aim a shot -gun. � L : - - . . Church, Brooklyn, who actically manap , i.ls -,N, It has been stated that unleM we have a the , , s 1 . . pr . . . .,� . __ - - L L , 4, * .t;l they are six N .1 ri - cherries .1 ' veeks old, ry simple thing when you gave With them the blessed angels, that ,know the affairs of the Tabernacle, are said to be L ' - , 1�., 1._.Y_,.1 few hours of sunshine when ea y �or It in a ve .. . .. . 1.11 ,�, cold a ­ ra a watl dew are fatal to young niLltared it. I no grief nor sin, . so highly favored of'foItane that they 6IIIII - . - ... L� �'.Ij'�(� L' - I . . - . _ . 1.0 are ill bloom we shall have no cherries tarxeys. The a a I see them by the portal prepared to let me 'supply the $1.50,000 requi d for the pro . �, , -- . ..1. �_ I t I L all, and we frequently have a season when acond I ing of eggs I 14A IAft the wieapon with both hl�nds; tile right . re "_ - * .:.. ��i � ... t"�,,;­.,*, -i in ; . I .� . L.,.-. . at the turkey hen a t on ang raise the brood. clasping the stock just bel the guard, ed new church, and never miss � the money. , a ,; � , _ -..:- :., - , , . ain storms so prevent the bees f I do not pay much attention to them except the left ,supporti the rrels. Look 01*d, I wait thy pleasure, thy time and Instead, however, of showing their appiecia- . . .. ': 'L__ �-!� - eold r, rom I � , :: ;� ,�� getting out that not a cherry is produced. .. - . ...i,.,�Ie. � � ': N: , - , . I to feed a little each evening to get them ac- with both eyes a i at th object to be way are best. tion of Christianity, and witnessing to the , - , - I - , I .1 . .. , customed to come lip at night, all _ 1. .�, , A , ­ - I I I d keep shot at, and at the'v"6 time rhig the mid- But I'm wasted, worn, and weary ; 0 Father benefits they have received by an Ocular-— - I - ­.: - 1 ­ "I � L '_ . . . .' , . _.` ,`!'� -. them growing. They w pie . rest ! . .. ­ - .�L- ­­_ , I , `. - .<_ I ­ .. 1; _� - - - . - . ill i k up Most Of rib of the bar Ia trai �ht upd r t�e line of bid me demonstration which the world could n - L�L'A ' . I i i ... L Ot .. ", . . . 11 . ! �, , .; theirliving in their rambles. . Productive,,, vision of the " . gainsay, they have, for the purpose of rais- '.. - L - I ,7,. Z ­ _ L - � 1� I . L . L , Manumg Wheat. . . - I I . , , - Pull a trigger *in . W. L. ALFXANWER. - - .1- . I �­ ' . � I . , I . L . . The e ,e . , - - I '. . ing theye I P means . . . . 't- L.' - Z - ��'- - "r; - , I manuring of wheat in i�pring, if th new d nds on tite care. If you brood I rll I , qvir d amount, resorted to . . ': �_L . , , in a high rtillity, may 17b'r stantly. Never t Wo Id ht along the . . . 1-7-- . _.. - _;V state of fe thorou I , which,. if L ::, .-, �, npt questionable under any Circum - . ­`.. . � ground is . eds, breed only from the bost, rib, but simply be re tll Lt the gun is . G61aen Tho4hti for Every Day. �.:_ , , L .�11 � :., - ­ I . not be required, and would probably do and if you succeed in miaing good birds let directly under your li e Of SiE L So soon an ­ L. stances, arb'certainly of doubtful propriety - I I L �: .� -- % - -, . i - harm, as, when the plant is forced i:too much it be known by exhibitii A a;dvertismi Monday- in their case. One of their brightest ideas - . � L '. LL. 4- .. -our we &Pon .-, . _ _ �,.L... . re, gum" I it; The owner of really good, high I you are able to point 3 without -� . . I . .i: . _.. . , ._f. :�;�, � . . the disease know as ­rust,".,or 11 d -worink flat looking directly at it you may be sure that More things are wrought by prayer - . , is the offer of a valuable piano to the person . . I � ..I ;.-�. ' '. . . - . sure to -attack the crop. The colour of the usuall gets for them all his conscience will' the worst is over, and that yol I win be a fair Than this world dreania of. - Wherefore, let liending in tlie largest number of sub rip- - -. -.: I .... �: - I - � . :1 , .-N-L ' . - plant is the surest indication am to wheth4�r .allow im to ask. � ttle -_ - thy voice tions to the Christian Herald, se - I - . , . , ... . . shot after a little prac ice. - which appears .�! - ti,._;, I- . . - . ;..'', ?, - nure is or is not required. When the i ._w__1.._ ., . . . . Rise like a fountain for me night and day. to be under the control of the church. An- -'- � . :;�,� . � Ina . ... - . When y arme to nto the field . . . - I . . - � ler than usual iC shows that ... , ' ,� For what are men better than sheep . or other is a proposition to ve a . i I .�...�,,� : 0., - . plants look ,%.a . - . .. � � A lffoiri�'& Sense *of ama . to shoot YOU m t It well in mind . - five -hundred . ; , . _�.. -;:--,, :�_,, . '' ., . �_._ , I.. � -_ I c-essary amount .-,i - - rules - T having the veat-, : . . - � .�_. there is an a sence of the ne the followi h&n h ig your gun: goats, dollar organ to the chure . _� , , , .�� . . of nitrogenous food ; and to renl0d)r thij, the The' horse will leave musty ha untouched. 1. Nev r the Min. a of your piece int That nourish a blind life within the brain, L "t number of votes, such votes to be in the - i : ".. -. - - �.. ..'. applica�ion of I cwt. of nitrate of soda in in his bin, however hunmy. We will not � PO If, knowing God, they lift not hands of nature of ballots rinted in th, I . . I . . - .. % ,.,.,,.,q . - .. April is recommended. It is well to mix the drink of water objectionable to his (juestion- at any person. a P is same paper. % - .. . . ILAI.;, �, `- - _ . . . . . I . . . 2. Always carry yoi r gun V ith the muzzle er Other inducements 4re in the shape of chair$, - - .�,:. . � - � . - . . - L I nitrate with about two bushels of' ashes, as Ing sniff, or from a bucket which some odor pointin away from V4 ill. . Both fopr'tle;�aelves and those who -call them a terra cotta bust of Dr. Tabnage, and a ­ - :.-- -_-.1 .'- ' , I makes offensive, however thirsty. His intel- . 'fen climb, , I f ,. t - - � . .. - -,_�-17 . . I . _.�_ - . I w- itwillbemore evenly. spread,'and as the - & W n friend ? picture of the new Tabernacle. Thus far the . IPIN� . Ig 6 encie pu your gun - .. "i _., .4 - . I ligent nostril �ill widen, quiver and query For no, the whole -round earth i members of the church, who are the rest - -�`­' -1 - � . nitrate of soda is scarcely soluble, the chances � is over first, after taki. out bo Lh the shells. f �; . - - ­ � � � . . of its being washed away before the plant over the daint est bit offered by the fairest � 4. Never dre u Bound by gold chains about the OTZMay beneficiaries of all these attempts to raise - `_ _- �.._ ':., ,', �. - ,-;_ I '� . � _. .. 1, - �! )O of hands, wit coaxinge that Would make a If r gu toward yo . i. - , I -, % j- ­ can make use of it will be lessened, ifit is Nearly ha acci lents, t lat have hap- —IARD TENNYSON. money, have not subscribed a cent. The ''. - . - - " : ;� "". .1 . mortal shut Ili es andswallow a nauseous . . 7'._'�­*,LL'. I gown at twQ different times, a fortnight's , ad to bo f in dling of 'guns have Tuesday-,% distinguished by a Divine adoption of such expedients on the part of &; ' I � - .. ; - ' ,�'.*' I : interval between each. It is dalodulated that mouthful at alkleirlp. n " re ly able to rise and . . � 1:; _�.:.,� - :,-,:, . ­ - L/- . .- I., . I I I -1 . . 'i, Cen owing'to = n lect o' the fourth of wisdom, power and goodness, are (,;ad's - . :, . A mare is n ver satisfied bv either night ,. L . .1 I �;, i I- Vf nitrate of soda lives an increase of . . build a house for the Lord out of their own ; .- �; . .,f., � . I .. J cwt. III or whinny that her colt is rea'ly her own, the above rules. worksof creation and providence, that all . :N ­ , � --7_L.-__:- . ­_ �­ four bushels of grai an half ton of straw Most boys know th Lt it is 'considered un- 9 extremely censurable, and does . I - :� , � 26, . I until she has a certified nasal 'certificate to . nature, by the gentle voices of her skies and resources I I .L :- : ,,, per acre. Unless the lan(l is in af sportsmanlike to shoo . at any bird when it streams, of her fields and. fore' more than all the attacks of - unbelievers to : . ­. ._.1 11, Affly fertile , ,,;.,V . . . , I the fact. A blisid, ho*e' ' nowliving, will' � sta, as well as ..- . . 1. . L � - c. V condition the a li tion o rkitimg6nous I I hare O� rabbit that is curtail the church's influence and lesson her : . - . '. , -_ .: is not flying, or at a by the roar of the breakers, the crash of I - . - ,. :, . Oil not all?,w the apisroachof &V 4,ranger with- . ite shoot - :­ . I 6-.1.1 ; ;� - . , � - - manures . alone :IF not" idvifaable. Them' . . - o running. it is t ) I&VOf "DOI - thunder, the rumbling earthquake, the fiery power. Th'e wonder is when one. comes to --V : ,� . a I . . . . I y L.� t swwin 61" of Jmi�sr 11ot safely to he !I t a think of the burdens imposed upon Christian- ; �, 7 il manures merel a0c)[Li4imulantc, 4A an- oil ing"that the game in lot havlo, fair chance volcano, and the destro i hu ricane, s . . I . ,_.� . . less there is plenty of -oiher food &I ailable in disreprM 'he distinetion is evidentl r ity by her so-called friends, not that.she ' .- '' _! ' i �.. . �y 1--�; �q U of ange I .., z, - � , Z-:_ . . . ' the plant m I . . I __ , . -k them up and kee used. - i ... � ­ A, . the soil to bac ade by his sende'of smell, and at a COnRY to escape. especially when Oe lshqtgun is echoes the I imig *entoenceymof this I . - I . makes so little progress in the world, but p . 7 I.! ,.: � A . . . . P. erable distance. Blind horses, as a rule, will hymn, " H I holy, holy is the Lord God � �. 1. im: ;1. 4w . going, after the teiapprar,y ami -1 --- ce of I ractice is % 0 1; whole earth is full of ' that she continue� to attract in any measure . . 1, - - __­. I.- . . "tUr# Wfthftt strik_ � I I _. - .. . � Willy 401*114 . 'L. . _ - . .. I . . - 4 amino . � . < Target p all en,64gli to train the Almighty, t His . :1 .. W.;, li .� iming, but th is no way of - those that are without. Were Christianity . . - . '� I ..!r . . nitrate or gulphate (IN . uig� . -surrovamiing -fen"' The mense of shooter in a . . glory !"-THOMAS GuTnRI& ' I � . 1. _­ I � . i � - .. . . .,�, I ,!�, * . - . . _ _�: . . � - natoy. Others art. . . ...__ . . -i -.1.1 ­ . :� , - , . ­ L .. , - _ - - groatly toward th-P harvest, be Ili . - ban i `8 go Ao matter ... . � off, the crop will fall away " iol , . learning to shoot game. savr in � into the ' a merely human system her friends would , ' : � a a0m mid itia Prot field and Ong wmay at L . Wednewlay-Yet there Thou The have killed her long ago. 1. .. :, I I - ... � � . will, when loosened front the stable. go dir- t�uderness of Thine infinitude looks upon . �1- . . . -- . - - ,;_ ­isl' -:It - . worse position than it would have I been h8A hnw much yoxi'hm�ve fi at OvIng targets, I - I �..",.�'. � 41.1 - - el - .,I ­ '�"'.,,N - i ectly to the gate u. witi-a opeuod to their se- me from these heavens. Thou art in them __ - - - 't , .1 : - _ ;� .1-i't v! . .. - . . . . - . . . ' � no stimulant been applied. Whan, Oerefore, he first quail that rim bet you is Prett � � . . ... : �_ - 'L..... 1. . � 11�. . , , I _' ... , . . �_ , '. .- I � . -1 � _ _ , �. � . -ith land iii a low state of fertillit custoMed feeding groundit, and when desir- lure too 4cape. The 1i win wi andinme. Because Thou thinkest, I think. ' Iffelped Na�oleen to Emape- . I - � � . Z i.�', . . ttlealingw a rl L . I ing to return, atter hours of careless wander- . ta I . . � . I %_�, _. . manures IN I probably so frighten � I am thine --all Thine --1 aba­rlon myself to There has Just died At Rouen a main w - . . t.; : "'. 1w: .�, :� of a more general char"r shou I iYOU wi;F8 nd i I ing, will diatinguiali one outlet anti patiently Thee. Fill me with Thyself. When I am _:_ - � ­ . . z I.:- - I )w employed, as for instance 2 oil 3 cwt. (f with your mouth opm and a Ing eyes Until I ed an Important part in the hisWry of -' -� - ' - '_ �'...'�.'��. -1 ' 1 � . - &wait its opening. The ndor'of that particular full of Thee, my griefs themselv --i will grow ; &y ,-, _ 7. .3� I . 1. 8uperphosphate or guano. Soot is frequend it has di 11 . I lxqn y iAill , wofider rance. His name was Thorel, and he was - --: � : . ... - . :. - ) part of the fence in their pilot to it. - It a golden in thy suall ht. Thou holitlest them . - :!17-; - ,� , , - used as a topdressamig for wheatt early ' Whi yo:7, L one of the princival actors in the escape of ..J . L.. _. - -.I- � -,i. - -,- The horse in browsing, or wiltile gathering -.-, ,,a to ,Umtrol and their cause, aill will find son, - nobler . .. �_ 1. �:-­_'Ijp� . L spring at the * rate or 20 or .30 buls I pe . ven after yo I leari led _ _ L_� ' 'k _� . o's herbefe with its 1i I in guid atonement between them than vi',,- ,,,.-get- Napoleon 111. f -om impnsoninent in the _ ._ ­� I �'L l_ . e44 its .choice . -L, - �', .. Z * , W" & _ :., ' L - . ..1.011 - , acre; it produces- similar results ru 0 46. Mr Thorel .. I . . .:t�:j L L , . - I nit e bobtrils. Blip - y ur nerves you I ill lind it very hard at Castle of Hain in IS . . . . ; at prdper food dhT i fulneas and the death o! love. Lord, let me of soda, anid.the reMA'rks -mmusdo 'th refe - " .first to hityour bird, V)ecausp you will for- ' drummer at the time, and drove his trap be- _.. ­_.., ­ -,. , � : I .t_ . . � horses do not gnake IttkIn dkeir dieL J* I help those that are wretched because they'do � L -­ �. I . ence to that manuril apply &I" iUJI Is . � to aim ;head of it if flying across your , t tween the various tmw 8 -and villages of the - - i..�:. :_ '. . ' ;400t is reebinniended ag is remedy r slu I the tample of Olympus a bleinza ham Ira& fiente of sight, or abovi if ruing, or below it not know thea. Let me tell them tha :11 . . ._�. _.- �1' -_ - . . Thou, the lift-, must needs suffer Jor and departments of Somi o and tire Pas -de �_ - .. - I I - ­ . ;. 1, . luft, e.chibited, at .the sigh- of which six real w&rd This makin 11 W I - ­' '. but no topdressing is as effectual as sa ' if flying - -down - ' Calais. In the discharge of his commercial ­ - ' - ­ :::. "t. � , - . horses experien�ed the 'most violent emotions. . I .1 f ' ' with them, th&t they may be made : . - - � . . which also increase the strength o straw. , ance for flight oan be earn I 0 1 y trac- yeace. - My life duties lie came into.contact with TheH4 the .. - �_ , . �..,. ,. _J I . Ae"lian judiciously obarrves ,that the most 'm or rtakersof Thy ineffiLble . ­ . _� . . tim No rule can be aid down it. an- . . . - devoted servant of the imprisoned prince, I - . � -;,_ �� _., - — . . .1.. .. - . , . �'.. � rfect art could not imitate nature suflicient- Ishid in Thine, take ' me in thy hand. :.: . t' '. -, I . .. . . . . L ; ,_-, - ;� . � . ��. . ­ . .. ,:. . . nusion. Ljke any in bMonniug you will make too much al- I . . ., .., _ , ' ' . _ ­ .. . I .L .... i. ry well to produce so.st�ong an i 16 t. GROWK MACDONAI.D. and was induced by him to co-operate in th I % .. I ­ , .. ­ - :.. lowance, It is who I a oo Ing at strong- I � L . � . _ �Z, - : - _,,�)., � - - Costly Smbii- - .;� I A, L 1. . escape.. It was in Thorel's vehicle that Na- � - . � . . I . � :1 iny . ,. , 11; I - I . 71 and Pausanius, he consequently affirms Thursday- � . . . - - - . - o - . � fi ing water fowl thai the need of making . I .. I poleon got away, and it was Thorel also who �- . . ­. lk� I . . . ed y I - . .-: �'_ I. .t� . , I I attend an auction lately Wh6fe some that "in casting the statue a ma ician had is m oat argpnt ; but even It 'alketh goo&or in, I - ... - ,_.- . ­ -: - �. �f is the Mynd that in I - . .. �.. great, anowsuce i provided hi with � othes and other articles - .-- ­ � __ I I .. _! - .. 4_1 . .3 -a thrown'Rippomanes upon it," which by the ' of which I stood! in need at the time- � � : .. '(11 -.j.,� -1 . iearling steers sold for $8 a head. I sold then the allowance in, mot wor than 10 or 12 That inaketh wrietch or happie, rich or . I - L.. . ... _�, i.:, - . - yearling to -day for $16, and coul# sell a odor of the lant demvW ,the , horW, md . Poore; � M. Th(&rel as notiforgotten when Napo - 'Li" . L. A 1. aet in 40 yards. Is � , - I , toorr : .'-, ; L ', L ­. I_ . , ' number of suchi steers at Ws figure.- I ,It= therein we rallve the r st of thw naracia, [L afallow" For some, that halth abundance at his will, - i : . "r.L. ,'.'"' , i - - In hare shooting it is nec0s*ry to became emperor. He was made a knight of' . i ­ - _; . � - ' .;. r � : some PS" Lin breading mine ; ,my heighbor That sicest Alone.of a _bOW6 rvbe will cam" '.. I L _ .. - " . for millining by aimitig s, tl(ifie above the. H&th not enough, but wants in greatest the Legion f Honor, and was aided finan- - - I I ... i��.,. . I..... . did not. I have a two-year-old heifer which many homes to evince'lively f error, and tile when it is running stmight away from store ; . ; _ .� I :N.� I -.-. . � - girths, just back of the forelep-, 80 inchesh floating went of a railroad train will f riglitzn game cially to sue i an extent that lie was able - . . ­ � L �­ . - �,. .. I- , - .,��. - L. , � . , _ .. _ 6 on. This is bomusc your ine of sight is And other, that hath little, asks no more, . give up the � -oad and settle down as a pros- - �. il..,_ ­,.- . just forward of the hind -legs, 97 -inches. She morne IrnF after the locom(itive is out of sight y . . - I .A, I I I . .1 :: I .Vl_ .� � � - above it an you stimid. I But in that little is both rich and wise; rous merchant in Rouen. For many .,� '_�:.4'1.�_i!. � . . . . years- - i . __.. ,_1 . - has a fine head, and her ribs spring out and hearing. -of For wisdome is most riches; foolls, therefore, _ . t. .. ­ , �'Ik � I , � I M . The shotgun requ ,rem Tory best re filled the office* of consul-geueral for the , - ., . .. I 1. 4.% L' " nearly straight from the baCk-bone. She . � . .WAma ,-ol.,_.- :- , ., . �.. ­.___... .,, -L - '1��. 7 . --- . - . . I I - care in order too do ga( od wo . It must be They am which fourtune doe by vows de- district in which he resided. - : :,_ " ;_ �.� *.;: , ,* .�, . .1i . . . . . - . . "I has a fine -shaped udder and a $ood ascutch- 4 1:� '-' *1 mad i iust always be vise. . . . I . - L. � . , . I w. I .. . "A E ry F&mor BhoWd be a Painter. * kept perfectly clean, -0 I - -_ . - � . .-, - .Z ..� _. a, eon. I anticipate a great milker and good ' -ve 1. - . . : . . � �, �_, . � L' �11 . loaded to suit its 11habit," as I call it. By , Sith each unto hinuelf his life may fortu- - . . i 1 I..� . I . I ,:,: 17--_ .IN" �: � I . ; . . - '­_ . __ 2`0 I - i f,� .r ' ;. . �_ �.._­. .. the yearling just sold, Every farmer ought to learn how to use I . - I Japan Is Advancing. . . . ': . breeder. She, and t this I mean that each gun has Ity or nize. L - . -e from good,, . comman cow, served I . .. 1. . , -.�� 4- , _ ai a . by a the paini brush. Then at odd times lie can ooting a certain 1"oadMt, and - - ­ "'. —EDMAYND SPENSIM . . c - ; . ... � , .­ - - . I . quality for all , '' ­ -_'*, kl_ �L t ,Tap'an's Parliament, which is to meet ior - ': � - - . - purebred Durham bull. Now, any farmer do much at home improvement that without enema. . ,_­_�­­-�,,, . L , _.? 1. .,it , . � I _ ..1. any other load will to awn 44 effectiv Friday -It is enough for God if He limits the first time next November, will more �_ -­,­.--�'.-�!�.:, _� , I . I ly" go un- . . �1. I . ,;,I � this accomplishment would certain � ' ­ - .. ­�� �1� I . .- can do as well an War . .mol . � . . By a little 9xperimen ing. you -can find Out April to thirty days; He does not want it on nearly resemble the British Parliament than - ' �_ �:,�,�,�- " �: By a little care and judgment W , ecti done. Paint itself 18 � t so*expensive as ith ir Place. -first day: it ceases, and goes back tile .. 1_�_ - t'j ­ 'r- ;Z, . di . n the load that suits YO the thirty an th r legislative body, but its H)use " - . L ­ _1, ­-, - I L - * - ree n of U _ .,.. . . . b g anwals-mares, cdws, 1wes application. OCOWOZ a city pointer will � an ur shoulder with the into His 1; rd I- . . ;,.� 1�� I . Carry vour ff= . t heaven, and May begins. He -_ swine, a will be an improvemen . , . , " L .. ... II; - : 4i ­. And breeding to pure -blood males, break over the trade union' regulations when muzzie efavatid and t to hmmers down, save does not rring back eighteen seventy into English Unner House. Besides tlte bered- :-, . .., . .. - � -, . j.-4 . � one can double the return from. stock sales out of a, job and Jtfrd u and work at prices . - . '.1,_ � - .- `L'. . .1 when you stroexpecti 39 I ..."'. � , , 0 to rim, then eighteen seventy-one, and say, "There, I I � " - ,.,. ,,, 1. . _.0 L� f .,. , in a very short time, while the money out that farmers- can afforT to pay. But in all you may hold it at " I Uye' "Vwv hich in an fol- have brushed it up for you, . and made the itary nobtl_ who we 0 sit in this body - :_ --"4 1,1 : : - t�'. -. ;i,�,, I will be very little more than if one kept scrub such cames they are very p"cular wt to be . there will be three other classes of members. _ - __ - ­ . V , -_,Il - . , Iowa ; UOck both bmrrels, the stock beat of it I can ; you must try it again. " No- The Counts, VNicounts and Beavills will so- -. . . - L .�, -:%;. "a - . . I Z . � .. , . % _� - - . I - : stock. Aii6ther,thing: A thrifty animal, found out, as if industry itwom ever. be a dis- with the right hand, an in fraing, and Ong- He taken the years, blows them away; creates lect one-fitth of their own number to -nit in - 11 - .. � .: . 1�, , : � 'j�, . . I ,. I - _kt� . t i . .. . ­_ I `h � 1. . well kept from the start, is ready for market crediti. We do not especially Usaw th"m' t.i. Ill. barrels at an Upward angle in the new ones ; never gives you an old leaf, or the U pper House; the Emperor willati.nl �. ... �. - �­..._ - . . any time. Some cows though litving good who paint for a living for asking high vmgva* left hand, just in t t of and across the tells you to put a faded flower into water . � � L. . �..: V a Cortain number of learned men to _ . -_ - � - . � _ . _ _ _ _." - points, do. not prove good -brooders--their' To work continuously in Paints, eslioticially of - breach -1 I a little below the and try to get u its colors and fra runce . - .1 . & L __1 ;,O.-,� " � . .� . - �. :1 . q., . .. I - - tart and grow and dev lead, is unhealthful. Herein is another rest- breast, the Oct oul of . bers for,life, and each Province will bend . - . �tr , calves do not a Slop right elbow. This g . awn. "He in abile to do exceedin Sund- 1- .. -�- - early. . Such animals abould be ot 40 the son why the farmer may often with the best . . - to it one representative to be chosen by' I., - � _:� "-1 1�1�`__� I . . -e__� I . . It "tion when the gam vcr It 15 antly above all that 'we, aisk or Link."-- � - . �_ Z, � ItL , - jmLinting. "What, . thefifteen largest taxpayers. The Lower' -'' -';* :'. ­­- �t " - �_ ' - . . � ,� " 0 -;yl farm as own as practicable.' It is surprising of motives do his own . the astfoet position in i the gun, JOHMPH PAUKFJL - �' _ .1-.7�L:,31 I . d.if it is an nnhealthful . . - House will be very much like the House of '. - ._­ ­.�.. �., - itooee howmany such animals there am In it will be Asked, both for yourself And 0. ' , if .. . . � - - ­­ ­ � 1, � - - ' * ' - "I -11 1)� , � � Saturday- .... � . I . - : � Commons, the members being chosen by the - I - ..:, . , � .. I .:.-,. - 7, - � , ievery neighborhook. and farmers complami bulmliness?" Yen, because to do a littlie mit- . � - '.. . - ;_;_�� i - ­ _­ " � . . I .. � _. -1 -_ `1:,�A . j-':'. you have any. - .­ . � _,)...: they are not getti rices the shoula for ing win noi injure :nj One. It is th . "Letnot our hautbe troubled," then He electors with a tax qualification rpon voters, ­ � , . . - in with �- gun, no matter . ,,- , 'k �. .-7 - .. - - P y Never be in a hu , _. � .�.­ ��,' ­ - 0 � their stock. -4=es Betts. . a ntemploymenti 0 of lead and other sail, The House of Peers, it is to be observed, in 1_-:' It . ��,,,_ .;-',. " 'I - I. I... I . I ta I 0 what the appardn : it is the de- ' ' `_. " ' 1w ;: - ,­N-,.$�, � * . _ o ood, of I I—— I— . - . I poi that bi . 11 .� I-? - _," "." O -L" I L 1. .* - . , ,!'' eaks daum health and - is i ,,My Father's house has mansions I . . ... . _ ,(I � ,� - A 1 ,7;�_ . " , , I I - . liberate and CM001 , (kU Ckest _� ��r ,_ -.::,.- ."--;. -4i , .. "_ ey . .'� L.. * J' . .:. - -_ � �o 11 ,:'A , . �,� � .and fair: !earning and'of mon' . In this respect it . . . - s4i - - - _ . . _ - .., I - .,..,... j. �,,� "W � I�k .11 . 1.�. _. __ . ns life.* Consid wing hbw tJ*dY the d surest. Remain r that what is done � I . I_— o­t-, � � , _ an 131OWeS of , . I . . 1, L. .... . :. J� _ . r's tr@6de, at lea it for common work, T go befoce you to prepare your place; L . is superior to other aristocratic .,:, 1.�.�, ;, ­ L .. ­ . 0 is done pe , . I . . learni _' .'� '� - I .� : . I IYL'�, f _ , pan" * ' aaahabitisdonepe tectl ,andallthatyou Out L L '. . L . " ;, ��, .. i )i a�me re is reason in the - -eturn to take you with me there.,, legislators, which often leave �, . re may be learned, the I will t .t in , _ ,, . A. Turkeys are considered by many . argu have to do to make * shot of Ourself _� 11 � -.,;" , , , rybody might to know and do oe is charm- of the question and respect on and .�"... , , I is to learn to fire ha ,a most - - ­ : I ', :-11.�:* 1-.__Io,lr_� � very delicate and hard to raise, and for this ment that eve natty by I � And since that 'hour, the awful f . ly b,lool .. -I'- ,. � I . . many farma. a little of it. 0ountry ife, enPeciSill would -- ed, � money. - � . , ..'.. Is", A Z ii 4 ^,­_ reason they are not found on ��`o f approved rule. I - - . - - .1 I. I 1:.� .. .:.,...-.:. .,,- Y, - .�,,cl tter, be brighter if old an I young on t am And life and death we glorified and fair: . . - 0 ,.�. 1 - � ". , v, � ,,, .1 . . � L .:_,�, � *._-'1'L'1 If farmers understood their nature When A bird I before you the first . �.,., . ,;4% � - .1 . . .. �, , I.. v�_- 1'..s mon.'Every tt,ok their turns at brightening it with i t Whither he went, .we kuow-the way we 1. . . - - . . , - - . _ ?I - 1, '. 11: . ,­ �._, ;. � � - �-Z;'j .1 m Ps"n - thing to do I our eyed fixed steadily : � .. :! The Behring Sea I � �!v L 4 . :3 � I - L - � r f &U_�iuds is know, � . .. L.- ., - . . ,.o poliIltry nuit or farmer thoLt has ten acres.of IN &gone, tools and farx I bWldiu 0 . on it, and thee tort ing in to bring -your ; I * :L, _. % . �N . , -".,.: . - I I - durable, wb4 n 411terfrequ#ntlyl .4md- with firm steps, press, on V theet Him ' Secietary of State, J. G. Blain�, has at. � �� . ".-. i,�.­ . � �:I 14d ?r more can easil� raise -tar a are more , gun to be&r on your int *L�m by ; si6gle _1,:__ ,W. .; . ; ,a-". I t � . ''. 11, .-- � - _ and painted thq'wilt not V. ex hence motion, while at the . Ant you fire there. length abandoned the position that ,the . : . i- �'� L �,;� -L. _"_:k;�� . ,_ vantage; if the conditions are favo . thev . . . _ , . . ,On over . I"- "'.L.': -.- t "�. _ -. jL . iT�. 1 " roves, unless the larmer does it =f. . . . I -MR& H B. STOWIL -United States ham absolute jurisdicti _ 7... - �;,. , . are one of the most profitable kinds of po - tit a rtight-hailid if miss, move L � �. . - . � �.. ,A . I . . , - -,. _:� . , N . I L' y toil . . _ I I - for 1. . . I - - -.,�. - .,.j, �.. try to raise. Get a pure breed, either we -division of labor that in most Qther the gup "tain by 0; " Ut swift move. , ;,*. , , 11 fhe Behring Sea. What the influences were . . * - � , , �-L e '. - --.-. 1�.�'­.,_- i _ raiti I t - ' - * �, _ �. 4 thatoperatedtoeffeetthischangoinviewaden .� . �L_ _,_. �i �t � , P worko well isa mis4l;4,here. 0 tht " - . ­ 11 , � .. I _. . .") "o'kF � 0 market or home use. Such am ch . * the - Canon TAU= on the Thumphe Of i *As "' , - I , , � .� . L . . I. ever, in thinj . least each man may & "964aistk $%ent to thel Dow - . t!Df 44h "dL f - - . not appear, and it is unless to a , . I cmatry At - 11, . � - . .. . . . a _'. X__ , 1. I � _ 1_11 . . OWOVW,.It IS ' - '_ L ­.� "" , - - Ni - -long ran, and do not let size be the 04' I z C left-LWA -.barrel. C"e.4ral . . _. jq-1c'- . .,L- ­ 1. � - - _- - _Aho =1 . . .__, " -Presclilin . , ,�,�*I,� 'tt�4' � ing with benefit to himsel , and prevenC �10W,bqys, rem 8�4 be careful; for - g'reoently at St. Paul's consequence of the sun euder, . � , -,. ... I _', 1�1.A.. .,-. � 1-. . . quaUcation; aflock of good mediums . I 'W that the Canadian vew4. � ... , . � tim entailment of misery and early death on the to the 'pradent, an from. tho E-inge for the day, Cannon Wdou .. !at fm 0 a good d .p exvw . . Owners; 1�1.. I . ,..­�, t _� " - 1, 'boir -,..-,. .7 . , , I square bodied well maturei birds somy to said that the vow of Renunciation, a oon&- will be compensated for the long Of - I ,:� _ I & claw of professional painters. . a WrnVe I _,".t � T cmuous kh-)o4r, b C � ".. , ,� .-,f_�� .. -_ �`w hanksgiving time, is what you want. - . .1. - . * 'ad cto the United - " * � *­*�_ AIIIIII011 titon of our baptivin, imph a moral vi r vessels' which were seized by __. " , " .1 . I . - .. - - - . _ 7 . . I _ Two .plump, I L . the carelow a4d t one. . -;.,. -...*, - I-.-'. ... ten -pound .1 turkeys will - IL I �, � St&&S I' ' "' ' i� �_ ' . ' __....I�,6,. , . over the worl(L He tr" the various mean- revenue ' *ci4tters. The amount it is - .1 '.. ,i_ � bring -more nwne.v .at- that;- Aime. than ,,' Wfiiin It takei A- fellow . sigliteen. minutes ' - '_ ­ - - ( , I -4 .*,­_%�', tis 1, . � :90��Viw the �1. ,� - . ,. _ girl to d her I . - . " 1"158 of the -word' world adveled' by different hoped -to sec#ojs $200,000. 1 one lean faill4w tl:t ig4 tw to swat a , - OW -1,*g 411*00 wribers is Udy Scripture - and illustrated surrender has - opfted up the way for the ,... -.-, - . e , :&= `tha A gap" 4p - 1, �r purki .. .. _ � � � rence . . , I 111 � , a the . .he., ,� alisaper will thq.influonem ej an Ir W any - . , � . '1� I.. I . - Pounds. I not a a i$8 , e a I thomp _ ly and in � the woold t" (in its - sense of ' British goveranilent* to to ' to feamon � -� � �_, . Sb A. ther r- " �L � , ..���;��_, � breeders, e er or, f 0._� 0 mor . 8 - ". 9-- I *oed in at spy � iWp-*od fKm- humm natweidiinateil,from, God) in Apo&W. able arrangementwith the United States for - ­ , I. :-, V " - '' - - , . 'to P - _ , �.� I , i t� 'I �� gmw:e I .Pro, ..L . _* �,' this for a icaeft t t the ,a flUha larg . A mineliep 0,40. fo- I yy . ii. 486m . � %� . ­� L�, I%g . . .,wl;-,. �if. " those was always grumb that she uld not ing- '. , . I - lie W, the Romau d in suceess. thiv protection � of 'the meal fishery in them _L . q,A - .p . 1� � I � I . 11, I I - ­ .- -*' 4 i. , ftens are not as a rule am I the w9r1T,*19im:ry ,down to waturs. OT-cours6 the: regulAtiorim: �_*i��_ .�,_V411 4" Would - i V�, ill %_"�k ., " rg! , * ,? . . . , . . hiaic� , as 1�w* ivo perWda, cl . �_, , I " - , g a i �efflprt -clean 4&y iddy was ro- The 4��Wt .. . ,V, froin f zLir to ood ized.birds t ' . - , . ­ . 11 - L -I... � ­ �, '. . .1'.. , _V. , . W with a large Tiver, gin* has in JAL10 S!Iperw . our own d4. lie pDiu4dout hoitlle wor]A- nood to be -restricted to: such pre - , _i, � ";,�, L, .W.- , ` - ___ j. . generally conceded tW A � 4 , 10-� to ..' 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'. , . ; - _� . ... . . ­ I�� '. . � i , It , , - , 7 , .) I , , - ' � . r I i ­1 :1. I � ; TO OUH SUB80MBERS 11By rembrring I ' .� ., � . �... I., , . M, .. he address latel on your paper you, _041? -1 corem-, the riAo i ' Nzws, I , -. 0U6T 1-0 #U�T. - R � .,�. ,�. I ., 1: : . -to t .1 .. � , L . i ��%,; - _..%, '. �'� .; � I . I � - .. - . � ' , .- _ , , - , doesn't Bike to be called a, . ;. t - .i. 1, T A�- 'L ', , . . - -:4,".. I I- eaa-4iiways sedertain thii date to which Oes '.". 1 '7 - . .-;, . � ,�- I �� __ .. �:. . 4 subscription to TEm Nzwe Is paid. reform ",paper. Iti " a .. zin2opendont , 4 ., . , ". - . I . i i I , 11- vf�.�,:, I __ 060mar .EPARE FOR ll� 0 . ,� � ..r. - , - . � : , , �, ­ _ ... - %. I . 40alson- 1yebw 01 VA"t at - " I . I -­ I Ittances are acknowledged by a called ", MAY, . I =, be* � jotes�e iL---'- ,f_' , : �. n the f et WNMAAI� tlpuvlgeffidald� ;,..-,. ,... I L . I . I ; -.-s. " �.. ,�11 - - . .1.1._ f date 0 label on fol- I I . .1 I -_ .. . independent. . . . ­ . 0 � .. ­ . �j . . I old % Always lieve, tryin About a mouth ago Boy. John O'Con. - � ' ­ -'- 'and 00 in Bats - I ,,�' �,�':,- - s,�-'w� - �- ., . . _. �,�.','_ . money at this ,,,,!&per � . - � �- � i "­ ". t. '.. �, - - 4T Well, the N aws is, we - be. - . an ­ .. I., - I . . . � I - , - � , .gu ". L, -- ­ * 1, * -A . ­ �, 4, 1 ahead. K to 68 fairly outspoken in its at I d Bonnets. or the .111 . . I ,�, " , _ _; a � � ,..� . �,:.j*..- I -.!��. k,,:ipRr.8de.4PtP,t,4.)fid . .tf nor, of Maidstone, visite his relatives and The latest shap ' ' ,Prepare f M* - ""L 1, . _. �i, _,6� , 0* ., 11 ... . . - : . 1� Views, and we. will try and remember the I " an '.1 while the. otwk is M. White and Blaak La - ,.. �. . , _. � , A * . I � -,: �: Y, - . L � �, - . 1 4 , ,: � ­ I . .1 � 1. z . ore the nub, Ce . k I , . , � I . Matt time.-Oshawa Vindicator. Rev. Fattier Joficott as his villares and _ : before . -It . ­ -_ - . I -, I I ... I I �,�,-'�'­.. . I *-Eggs for hatching. Large black was taken ill with rhouzasism. On re- )� . Straws, Flowers, Jet, - . � .. , � . WIL.. 1Aee wid'Ribbons are woria. . - � 1 -�'., ,, - . , . NO . . . - . �,',_...:.. failiv irkidug g Mo � ... .. . � I ....1. "_.. . . ... ­ I- I �_ ;.,t, ; . - . 1 �4' -,.. " I * shiuts$1-00 Per 17 eggs. Stook turning to his parish be graduallry w " li, 2 . . 1;. , 1. I � ..�; ... � . _ � .!= am as his hounry, aWy t.0 E. worse until S"day W -D-& ;., � .2 - .. .�..`_,­. :.1 be pulled away. L VALUE IN CHILDRENS' VILLIN A61 - . . � VOL* I .I'- �._ ., -1 : PICKBRING. ONT., MAY 9. 1890. , .. - ­ . . - . � : .... � � . �'. . . _ . i .. . . . ., Stephenson: telegraph and ticket office The r0rlaame W b t here and were * . 1­ - I - - - * � I , L K , � . .�_ __ - .. re- Rate and Wore. Latest ]ROV01tiss in FSHOY CTQOd0 ' pin , � : I.:: - ­ Whitby. He sells throut,+ ei.gla and interred in the R. G. I gretwil Wed. Sum New le� .1. NOW Advertisements of Day.. . 8�nl .- __1 k ­�: . - . I , �', . turn tilike", anTwhere, everywhere from nay morning. At 10 o'eloA the laRe Patterns just in. Embtoidary in Bilk or Arisenes, and i ; , -1. -m i� frol . , - .1 � . . . - ...:-. 1. _. -, I I , - . I . . , � _., I 1.4� V.��-- I �L . � . I . .. ,- . : . , 'i � - . - I . . � - - j. To now and far, came to pay the lag tribute , :,!,--:; � , --- - I . I � . �1. I - I L snag at rates guaranteed b tai frons I :, . 0 .1. I I I - �. . . I . * .. 1: -1. . .: 'Ti0k ' .Pickering,' or church WASWOW" VU W-h M W­_ Painting done to order.. - ., - . . Toronto, riall � w F, I . - L . I " . . . t I " f . . � ., �- .14 _� . Dakota and Minnesota ; . . ^11:_­�-Y-� I I - . - .:: e. 11 L a-, h', * ,goo Lbe * ._;�LOCALISMS points26, vu rellp"i - W M fvmy for photographs to be copied, eslarjQ, Or in crayon . . . 0". 04 itoba �y a " joy 1"M 0 . , i K. BAI Obi ;0- Winnipeg #21. All Xsfi . life and m f love. -J point Of respect to one who well merited _ and British Columbia at lowest The funeral service was beanamy im. . specimens Of work abowii sod prices given, &H work guaranteed. at . I ; � i[ 0 & 8.0-1 . - - . b pressive . ' - . - zieff a**". P .1 ­. .. ., - .. - - is North Bay and C.P.R.also , high z" bei performed by : ' � ' �_ J* Il:S0 . F . .. . ­ �� -4. - - &V �-::L.. -. - - � -Puft Maple syrup by Dickie A. rates-v y - . I .;-. --- - -• - . .. . !..... I the boat lines (Owen Sound, C. P the highest digniteries m the Ob6oh of - -., . . �. r arlemm. R. and . . I 1 Mutest, - I P. . . , I EL FRS . - . . � . . . . ...'! . - - . , ._!'.. _. - the Province. Among she clergy present - ROSSIE, - . - ce � . * - ''. - p - , � _. . . -For freo - groceries Call at Gordon's steamer Norseman included.) Reduced MRSffi, � LW _ and 8 .4 � � I rates to and from Europe. - Choice of were: Archbishop WiJah", D.D., Toronto; a" I . .. 4, UnjverW�y, Ty * anon ISS . or o .-V jap of Fbyw . . ... - Doin' " , White Star, Inman, Cunard, Rev. C. Vincent. Pro. S f the I- MI"* �.._. . - , � - a -Miss McCartbY, of Lind i . I Sm hears, 11 �_ L q A y. is Anchor, State and Ha9burg Amu. Pkt. Basilian Order; Rev. D.Z' nuor, Sup. .. - .- � . , . ing with her sister', Mrs , - . �' �.�' ­ . �_ "lot one. . - �.. . . eag no. . ,. I .1 - - J - �. . . _.. I -Will Campbell, of Tor stn, _ spent Co. lines. Office oppog-Ite, Hatch Bros. orior Sandwich College; , .Fr. Tiernan, 0111111 . M., S . 0- 1 . ____ - , , , .: ­ - I . ­ -Chancellor London Diocese; Rev. Fr. .. . _....:_1.. W - FE - ­_ _v . - . Whitby. -P I 0 , . � . - � - .�'. Sunday at the residence of Mrs. Greig. L *•- S_ � . UITS �.-__,..". COR0014 I - . . � 7 The Toro Toronto News of Saturday has a Brennan, St. Mary's; Rev. Fr. Ryan, L Do � -Township Council meets at Bro - I I ... I - I.. . I I -:- "r 1-: . 1ho 10 evenin4 i . - - . : ._ Amberathurg; Rev. Brady. Wood. - - ,,-; , . . . . I . . � � I ?:� a-FoRk' ]Brock - . - - � ,on, Monday for the transaction ugham GCO11211211 artield on "A Successful Trio of Fr. 1. - . . .. . . i ­_ on t, ­ - . r n Dealers," one L f , v. Ft. Cummings, Bothwell . 11..�il . . .. . � . : . , . . _. L .: .1 suppa;l wjtb p general stock ; Re I I - * . - I business.- . . 0 whom is J. L. ; . . , - ­ : - � . - ..__L$ ­. l3 Ink, proprietor of the big mills here. Rev. Fr. Hand, Oshawa;. Rev. Fr. O'Don. " Fine is coming. .. - L . - - - - --- 1. . . . � for c&ab . - I .. - . I . . abefty . . 1:. - ­ '. . . . - - ' . I ; --- "I - i -Friday of this week will be Arbor &hoe and Rev. Fr, McBr*dy, -, I :''! wan - � - _. . s . . � . . _ f.. - ... � _.. ­ DRY for the villa YVO quote as follows:-"' John L. Spink fit. Mich. . V_ , .. � . You t h neW ,Spring , .. . - : . .- . . il . . . r --: .- ' village school and some good known 'members of the - ., Ill- - i ' ., . _. . .-, . �� . .. . I - . ' - . - . - 1_11 shrub planting will W done. is ase of the beat kno eel's College; Rev. Fr. McColl, Whitby; 1�;F.., . wait. Come and see our . . � . 1� - I � . , . 1i . . ----- - . .- .. - ­t gran section. He's not b any means a Rev.' Fr. McPhillips, Tor6uto; Rev. Fr. . ,, ; ,r,. I - . . I - : 13A :1. -A cargo of splendid oranged and lam- y . !.I -� - I ... - . . ' I . . . - - � - , . swell, and he doesn't bear Sheehan, Toronto, and Rev. Fr. Jeffoott, � - " L 1: , . new stock, I , , ur . r9V ns arrived At Dickie & ,Marquis' on she surface . , . . data . - , eave yo I .... . 1. - . and Solicii . last that impress of knowledge which stamps %Archbishop Walsh paid� a high t. . ... . - :'.. ,ributo . � �;,-, -... _. 1: � Dev"ell's 1310C 1 -1 week, and are selling rapidly. * . .I . . _., I . . .- I a min as an intellectual giant. . He is . nut to the deceased. He orbefore the, rush , _.. . . .1 . : - I . -_ , . funds to loan I ­- - ! . regretted that his . . 1.3 . . . . . .. - ... � I -Am our callers this week were . i . I . T.i�, , - ­ .- .. - . terms of pay=4 . I � . 1. ering . .1 . comes in. Good Tweed *... 1 . .. _.. . . I . ­4 . A quiet, matter-of-fact .looking man, but first visit to the Pick parish should . I I .. . . � I .- _- .-- _.. .1 -_ . ol I . . . - - HOMAS . - - MrS. J.'Ryan, Mr. S. K. Brown and MI. be who t be on so lame'ntable a mission. As Bishop ��!'Rom 38 centA 9 sojne--,- . . - I Wi. Hodgson all of-Torcnto. takes Mr. Spink for nothing inore � . . . . . - . than an ordinary individual with just th,, of London he had ordained deceased to . I . . � - � Tand Soh( . . . I . . � - � I . I - . vI . - I � . . ­ thing to suit everybody. -, . I eemmissiob. ( -At the last Provincial election Dry. ave 'amount of brains will make a mis- the priestbood. and had watched his after- � �i;"ii b .. I . - i , . .- - - ing; open eve? � 1)1, � �, , . , �,��L. , _. . - den polled 26�1 votes, and Larke 2418, a take., The common black felt has which course with feelings of rloa�ure. Deceased 11; .. . - , .. � majority for the former of 233. . - - . . . I � . .. I . I .. . -, . . I . Ir, . - s his W 0. I . . _ .. . . . . �. . - I � - I . I I 1. .. - I - 11A I � bead, covers also one of the was a man, whom to no was to love. .:. . 1. . .- I . . . . . . . . I - -Z . . - . " - ­ . I I . . , . . . ... .. . � . . -J. M. Palmer is still authorized agent His vory presence bespok 'the good priest . '. 1'1�; .. - . . . . I . I, . . .. ,� .. . Hie wide-awake, experienced fie RISTFU . L ... 1. .q - ­ - 1. . . � . 1. . . . . . . . � . - .i. .Iv� .. ­ li!!i()ounty soli( . . for the New WilliamsWilli,tms sewing machine, set of brains owned and operated by any -grave, dlignified, kind, benevolent. He - ­ . .1.. rains ow -.-- ... - .. '. - and rumors to the contrary are false.. h T!��, - -1 . . - . . � .1. � I q '_ I . 71I•: NT0,N i ..1. . .. . - ' business man in this city; Careful, dis. labored always for the gold of big pans - . •0 �: . , . .� - , I . , - . . I -The weekly meeting for Bible stnjy Criminating,and big people and not for �imself."%Ue .N ' - , Solicitorr, . ... . �. will be hold this (Friday) evening at find watchful. be retains his � .- . .., and County Lf) .' he had paid Off parish debt1s and built two I... residence of Mr. John Dickie at 8 grip on the course of the market, and . e w ats and"!- ies east, Toronto. P_11�_ moreover, doesn't tell everybody his bassi- churches, he died poor-bip't he left to,his - . . I 0 - - ners will Jw ni - . -For fresh prunes, dates, -figs, pine- y . . . ! . , - _­_ _ nese. 'He and his brother own relatives the legacy of an honored name, -- - - - I � � . . . . . . . Floqper's St(jry :i . I � . I I . * , apples, bananas, oranges, lemons, maple two mills, . I ' - ' ".. . I , * �. I known for many fine - ... . � . I - . . sugar, call at Gordon's and saintly virtues. � . one at Thorold and one at -Pickering, and 1. 1.1 1. We have just opened �..-., . . . . I Archbishop Walsh is a be i I .1 ' .. - .. . . .1 . . . �.. . ' on's grocery, Pickering. when other peo?le's mills are running Ovolent looking ". !I. Ileal . -Commencing on Sunday', M . . . . . . . .. I . ... _. ­ .. I � ay 18th, man. well up m years . '11 ., , . , . . , out a large stock of new 1. . ­.... . �. I : 0 ,--. - __ 11. I] � : � i . .:� .­ . . . - : f 'I- the Methodist and Presbyterian churches orlon barely paying expenses, thego two , Whose voice is . � ;I' christies' knockabouts,- . __ . . . . . - . fill have * - are making a nice little profit and piling laden with the magnotism of kindness, - . lfl?�. . �. I 1. .� . .. � . - e i I I " I - . : . � - . . . . . W e Sur-u ' . . . College _. . .J vOuiDR services at 7 o'clock, RwhY & good fat surplus. The long head and be iWPressed all as 'an exemplary 1.1, . . evinary Coll ' . . I ] � ;. * ! . . . 6 I I utead of 6.80 as heretofore. - 1. fe)ts, caps,*. pla Mi and , . _. - 4 - - I - I - .. . . . the dotnestit!at -About thirty members of the )f John Spink generall manages to size bead for the provinoial 'Church. - His ; - . � �, y . . . � . . . . I . - . i.. _ ­ . , � - � I , - . , . ­ - t right. To wit, during address w . I ��� , fancy' I � . . : aight prompt I y �. ,: Wan- up thinxg'aboui ill long linger ini the hearts of . �!:,i � Y straws; all 'cheap. , Aerers Bicycle club of Toronto, and sev. rmg his people ham. I . , I I.. .- - -, at Mr. Isaac Cis I � � : i�, * . .. . - the pass two weeks he has mant1@$,I ­ . I ,. .� -_ . - - ..oral oral members of the Toronto club were in . aged to 11 . Fashionable " new ' 1. -1 7 ... .. . . . . Rev. John O'Con 11, - - a . I 1: _� a the village Sanday affirnoon. , clear between SLOW and $5,000 on some 110t Wis a adn of the ­ .1 . . ... , . T Il0PK , . �.. � .� . _� 1 . W . .. 111 "I wo.' scarfs - in great . k a i _. . . ... , He GFON. -The Dominion Agriculturist is &'new beat deals. He has been holding a large lata Jeremiah O'Conifor. and his aged - ..; . . � .1 . 1. � . . ' � . . . i ; . ! - - - � , f"Inary Collect .1 . . . . . . quantity of wheat as his mills for some mother is now lying very ill && her rear- - � . . � ._ .1 . . . . . 1. - monthly started in Toronto by '- ' 11. . � . . variety. - Please call ' . � - ..: and Cherrywoo . I ' " � ..! 1. I - the horsw'A foot . . ..... Maxwell time, and when prices advanced to the donee here. He was brother to Mr. J. ,i:i,; . . . ­ ., s ' ' _.�. Gregg, and devoted to the interests Of . . I and exannue our stock. - ' ! �- I.. . M, Uis c,)n.. - . IP � 1! 1! . . . . I : ­ . .. . . _ : � - - - -_ - - . lot - I ..� ; . 'Z agriculturists and stockmen. Present high figures he preforred'-to un. O'Connor, and first cousin to Rev. D. . . �") - . . . .. I.. . . . � 1 . - . . 1. Mended v). Tvit . ... ..:*,- It promises load without grindiniz it. � He - is gaid to 'O'Connor, PrincltW.of Sandwich College. I - � f . - . , . I . . I . - _. . . . s, , � . . . . P.O. add ro@s: G . , . . Well. * ' s I . I . - I . - . I . _. . - . . . - .t . . 1 . . . . Si - . . . ­ . . have sold- about 80,000 busliols is-two The sorrow relatives bave much gym- .. � I . . . . - I .,; . . . . . - . ­ - ­ i . . - .... . _. : i . � -, � -The following offidors of the I.O.G.T. weeks.,, I . pathy Of clergy Red, people in their 1. �, . . I . ' . . .1 . I - . . . .. . . I . � 1 . � . I Were metalled Monday evening. P.C., . hour - . i; , I . . . .. . I - . � s I . I . I - . . . � . . __._.______ - _. . . Of affiction. # .-. I 11 . I - . I ... . . �. : . . .. �.. . . . . � - '... _­____-,-__*_-.' - - . - . - . . . . , . . •. .. . . . • - ! . - _. � ­-Vambe-ft. i _._Iv . .. - . - - . i I 1-1 , I . . . ­ . . 6. . Th . I . I - ' ' R'.r W. D. Rogers, C., L. Findlay, Vic . . . 0 1 . ,.�11� , . ' 'G ST Vice, Bella �� i I � .. - " ' I. George Beatk-, hotelkeeper, of Bearboro . �,��, ISI - Peart, S., G� A. Gordon, F.S., W.Honder- township, died 0 ni the 7th of August I" . . alllgfflllwcoo� , - I . .1 I , . i : . . - i . . � son, Tress., Lily Gordon, Chap. 1. . . I : ! . evening in the T..Law, * I -1: I . . , . � . I . - . I... i. _. . . . . i - .. I � . . .. :_ . - , O. Mutton, •D. M. leaving In estate valued at $8,705, but no � � I i - I - � ji D1CK1E--'&,. - ... .1 , 0. Zvery person iii I 11 I ,M. Triffit, L(J., will - - . �`,,�J MARNIS 1 - � �' the grand CAiiae J �, -Tuesday. the widow The anniverm t 1. . - , .... I . - ; -1 - . * applied for - ,�,�,- ., Miurt, O.G., J. Losio' 7 Us Of & dreeilwood - J , ' - i . . , 8 of J4 Rev. L. wor to administer the estate. . . . I - , I . . - . . __ - - .r ­. ..� . --- wm�_ . - - .- . o . i Perrin, L-ID.. Thos. Law. power Methadiat Babb school be hold on __ i gaiiiiiiiii i . , . .., - . 131to i . '-The Firemen's M89M- JOB. Iltichazian & Bro. have par- Monday, the 26th inns. I Tq& Will be . I - - � - " - � , . - � 9 ... .- - - � � . - --- - I : .. --..:. bills will be Out rig4t -chased an exceedingly fine animal of she served from 4 P. nnsd #41 comers ­ ­ L . ': - - I - . ; I . . , . . - � hway for the biggest picnic of the Beason- Durham breed from Mr.. John Mille are . - . . (Irpip I and the best one of the age On Wa.y 24th r of satisfied. and after t," & prWam of good . C;W . . ickering, which the eall -,Pic Innsle- SPeecles. and everything Amusing 1. cure 1; - ... - 18 Gordon's'Grove- People should not prince.,, y kerizw - . ,;i I � .. . I ­ -ROMAS I ask what Xp0ft8 Will occur-bu$ what He is a beantifial dark red, %M and edifying WW follow. ! Further pdr., - , . , . � � - . . - f ; menthe old, and for shape, ticulm wii A"EUX F k:X, I " I I * - M& IMIXTG � I - a - furissioner-fo I- - ­ R.Mrte will not occur, in order to got quality and I I be Announced 'by posters. Mont. out. . . . - . - . - . .- . .. I - : . a pedigree there are very few his equal.- . - . - . . . I � . ­ brief answer. Don't go elsewhere on the Flakertox A dvana. . � _. . b - B U NTL I . . I I - I L . ! . � - � is jut n - -- - I . . - ­ � e Lieentes f ; . - . . W"ITSY. 1 _ - -­, at'demand. He sh S Orden . � . � 24th and live a life of -regrets. ' . V. . . I ow in gre B In the Surrogate Court application as � . - . .� ... - I. - JT .1 _.. __. Am at the store -The, Rompthorn brothers some h ' .. 1.! � . . . . . ... , . . . . , . � Village. .. . . ,_ - w . 9=0 been Made for probate to the will of John' . 'Tbefi! I . :., are coming in from,� I.. I � !i � . I - - . . - ago plao6ed their property here in the rit a6aml = the ,ow gyn�ou. . �.� .. - . I . - ., .- . ... ­ . ­.. ;. . . . - - . - - - . -I i . Lane,-of Thornhill, who died on the 2nd ism of the collegiate inaSilutf, )I . .. . . � .. . . 11. .- P FORGE (', hands Of Mr. W. V. Richardson, row . oeourred ' - - I . . � _ J. .*...- ­ of April. leaving am estate valued at 110.. this morning. when Mast,w ' . - ' I . i- 7 - -1 G of Marrial, I _. :7 - . estate and insuranee agent, and received o- . . . I f ' 8". The will directed that the estate in gad. son of Dr. Fsogart, of this B I - . . . Pump Fscto"--- Iouch goPd treatment that they have is his tumors, h4 - - . . .. � . 8trUcted as to give him a puff at their ey &h W rt"s so ,;, to be divided into six equal shares, and 0 m 0 break bob arms, one in I '-,. ..- - R. BEAT I , AL�L PARTS of the CO' NTRY.'l . D - I I . .. .. I 1_. pense each of the sons will receive two shares two Places, including a wrist fr&cfnro.snd I � . I �� _. - 0 coav,tvwl . . . 1: ... . I . . . W. Richardson 'a the wall to and each of the daughte one share. ! . . I e0davits, i, cods handle real estate-sellers should use him ra also to injure the bene structure of his �- ; .� to loan ( . I- Uxbridge �ourxal :-A I �­ that he b"' . ! . . � -_ . . . il.. - buyers should go so him. - * , resident of the no"- with two other' "_ a larger fitaff of hands now than.; .. = UFF10H t­ .. boys young Bogart . . �_� i Broughuu ev ' . !­.�.�. noW, ward liss lately built & new house was exwcnmx on I . tr,assetion . or, . .. -John Woodruff shi - what is called the bal. - - eVer he had, and turning out double the work. I .. I : I bL' . . . - . . . . I .Montreal. . I . ew load of cattle to PP*d a "Plendid just acrow she railway track and enclosed Anowig ladder- Through some misundw- I t r . , - - -- ____ - - - -.", Let evay man `edge for himself 'Why this is. " . .. - . ..-. Saturday his lot with a low fence that looks &a , A - . purchased as follows :-Thea. if is standing the two Odw boys who were Mi i � . . . '.. . ; . . .: . ,. . . .. . . - .- Av4ey, 6 ; John Little 2, - John was made out of store counters. - __ �1 . : .... . . .- ;.. Nelson * Bus it balascing him at.&he opposite and lot go ___________ , . . I , __,:" i . . . __ - - - . . I - - A. POST -:. . - - I . . . pieces ; .. , A, ' - Pickering Of counters are the pow ends taken the rakers. only to fall with terrible I _ * for the d 80arboro, 4 ; Win. Cowan, or . I is not. The Panels'shat look like and p" Bogart was sent dying amongst I ;John C,awford, Malvern, I ; John from ble force 1 ,- sassding. Mitchell, the old Melliodi, & Church, and each one hee downward, UPOD the board floor and I . building. St,e&Ln � Pickering, 1 ; John KirtOn, is numbered in large black letters. it is, to one side of the mattress with the result EAVETROU �­ ventilation it f1p Whitevale, 1. Average weigias 13M. The - CAHIN IN I corner Dun.-IPA shipment included - 2 horses And 58 bogv. & Peculiar looking (Once- Its owner can above mentioned. Mach Syr . , . up&thy is felt - . . - , I � :.' Rosidevco-Kingf . � -Mr. Lavfiyetto Badgerow. 0 claim 969 not only the hairs of him the patentaq and i - I . '.j -- . : 1. - .. � . - . . f Mal- -head and the sands of the aft are Dam. so serious a set 68P"MY Mrs. Dogart, in I I)OITZ 0 A:R . �[. %. - . - . -------- - . verb, died at his residence an Thursday bared, l;nt 9190 the Panels of his now style back to their only child. and ' .1 .- .1 . - - �. _-� At . . ,­ .. fence.. . - ____ , Olive Your Orden and have your build' - bv%+ed before the lin - - . . . night last from heart failure. Not long f ------ ­000­* -_ W i�' - - ago he shipped a car load of horses to ... . ­ I .i , in 11W SY, - . . . HOMAS P . .. . I - � tioncer. Val . - . I : . .:; . . . .. . . i Nebraska, where he had taken up a fitrin, the old four-page form. While we pro. ' - . 1 � time comes - - !Now is the time to have it done. before the spring rains the whole tit Nor I . The Stox4vitle Tribune h1t1g changed to , ONERRYWOOD. . . . q)W your buildings. Call and get o T i. and. intended to reside. The body w Old Mrs. Wilkinson is I - i 'It prices and see our -Qtoa-. 1. _. . - �. attention giver !o ! - I " .. very ill at - We are hen to stay, and want want-to do good work and Satisfy the - . . Charges uoderutt I conveyed - G. T. R. Station VA Agin- ler the eight-page form which we us _ . � � . ; I , : con. ed to the egatill present. e . � BOX 47, Broughaw .. .-;-.. , the above paper shows admirable '' . -publie. A full supply of I . I I I- I . court On Saturday -morning and taken to - enter- Mrs. and Miss H&IR" ewe"o an � ' . . . ., . - - Prise in snaking a Chan -ing visiting at Goo. Hakee. orb .. 9 , - - . - ____ - - �, I Change, and get . . , - . .. . - Rof, Nebraska, interment being made at Ulair. newt Stou y t . . � -.�;. _ __ _ - - - ­ . . � � L - . . - - I Ur A. H. Badgerow accompanied tine paper t ffvillo to-da has the bee Inspr- McBries paid OW a 3hool an , .i . I . .s. - - , I . !­ - Xcmains..�Sun. . he place ever had, and every man 6 of- MILX .PA S . . I . . . . I ficial 1189 week and ex . . OHN LE:!d, -The bills are out for abig mass meet ii, the place owes it his aid. We grIng we if . . � I . - - free from the narrow selfif q� I .. I ) . J Makor J'tsg, . . ' 7 ' � L * an .knees as pleased with she pro " being ..: , Pails, Tinware of all kinds, good and cheap.-for sale at. I - Promptly alt-etidu% ing of all opposed to the Mowat (;' Ude. . . I . r, . . I I I 1. .. I * - . . * , � Don t forgei . went., in the Music H �i�jl . . - - . . - . . King street, I - ­ ur a , M (lovers. which Makes Mlblisbfts belittle and villi We extenA Jur sins" 8 iby to W. 0 . I A. GREIG9S41 0111I.- i . 158120IL: � . 0 : -- say - Hall, Whitby, on Sat, every journal published near enough to be twin, he having been I PICK' L. . . - ,-' ­ . d .7, �y loth, at 1 o'clock P.M.P. . "I T . . - : - I The called ome by the .-. - - - . . ERING I � *.,. meetmg �s called by J. L. Smith find in any way competitive, and we sincerely dden death Of his father, who was liv- - - __ . - -- . . .L M. f(w on---------.OWN . .- . ­ .1 I that the Stouffyille papw is a credit at Chatham. I --- - -_ - -_ ______ 11�1"",­­. .- . 8 M N ton, and secreta to the locality. . I ._ .� ..._.­­ .the Cons6rvative Association, - . . .: . . . . . tion, for the pur' Sutton Herald'o-It) the Arbor, day Was not Observed bT Lour a . . .. . . . . - Poise of select a candidate to contest for , ome time in'the courts a f : %.1 ­ I Waiiies(;urd,� L..-:.- .. 4- Suit PendhIg " Iny last Friday but it j, the Injoil. �_ , , . a . . line new briek 1i _. _._ % __ - the riding at the ensuing elections, Ma' of Tremayne Lion to do a little in that line of work on 41 * A•­ - . .. . . . : .., . � . - - . � Mark and Dr. Sibbald, against the G . . . 0 , N T , . .1 style. Evart' cosi . '11 -_ - this down-the officers rand Trunk the coming Friday. �1 N CA a %mvelling JILI U1 iC. ' . . . : , . � -_�.- '.�.� A large turrA_out. erg especially request Railway, the latter have agaln ftPPealed What has come over our , - * . � ­ and sheds- "I . ==The following pupils f L, -1 . I 11 1. : ---. - - .. - . -T,b rom St. to a higher court. -Central .. , . i s $howmg a larlse assortment of I .. ESTER.N - - An- s 8001138 the last do. correspondent for the put w . . cision of three flust"iniur tbejur ' . or two ? . , � JL b I - . . . _ drew'6 Sabbath school, viz., Katie Them. I � . I I . W now opell 1, . I . Y's Surely our brother scribe, (or oribes) has � I I . � son, Ethel G. Dale, John M Kerr,- 111 verdict, is not yet * to the . ..., a a I .... . . - travelhim public. Thos M. nd fendants. e do. not grown weary in well doin . ­. . � . -_ I .. ' . . . ah"ed hau(lLi, )in 1. . - Buchan, passed the exarninatiov The case go before Baseball practice did not � out. Situated as 11 � _­_ L -, . . . Hi Oil the Court of Appeal in which . P n out Tay Prints in. - � it to convenient toi I - . -her Religious Instructio'n. The ex. five well last Saturday evening a a number - I , or tunch at all r*.qt I I - ­­_ f- I '. , ail4ination was . b'e sit. common sens0' Would naturally t . . � e. Ne ' � - and shod room., P , . I .- / 9 On t ' Sabbath school come to the of he players were unexpec ly called 7 west Shades. ., .,L � - _1:� le conclusion' that decision i _& 'n - 1. � * I lesson of latter half of year 1889. The of a jury, sustained b3 three judges,Should way. Next saturday'even g will no . _. I I ., horses Or eatt!e. " , ­ I . - . ,Should doubt witne" a good turn out . . 11: . . .1. 1 :R&Tam 1?J S.0 . - . . I . . I � , ; The bar is olwti at first mentioned Pupil took a prize and:the be sufficient for any corpora . . ,1: . . . . IT* � . . . . -1, with pure liqu-in, others receive diplomas. Considering she law of appeal, as it n lion. The The ogleers of . I I - I . . .-. . . - .. :, . �fla­ 4OULLY, Provrietu LLL 1" L - � - � of errywood - . . .- 1____�O_______. . . I - 1. - ;11 � .. 6 _-, , . - 1. -L- . , I -'--,-. - difficulty of the papers, and the number undue adv OW stands, gives an lodge-No. 258, I.O.G.T for . quarter , . . I .1 . .1 ; ,, *L - .. . - � . I'- .- I "ek � � _____ - - �_�_ - . . I . .�:. ., . �: L . . ­ " . __ . ' . , . . � � I.O.G.T. ",_ - that ,were Plucked, our Young frfends did & "'age to corPOrAtiOne, to were duly Installed by 'the me . Lodge . MIS - . ' - L � - ' "' - .. _S ., 11'.L .�_.. _1 We . .. __ '.. remarkably viel.l. he great dAsAvautAge Of Private individ- Deputy, Bro. my TOUSG, ...­ I I J. HoDdOn0n. .. Bro. T. ' � , . ._� -,� I -UTHBE, .- uah. The fact is 6bero are too many law- Hood - . � . . _­� .. - . . ... c T . . -Master Frank rant orsou, P.C., Bro. F. I I WORSTED y ... , f, I _� a h. vice, - 1. � . L ;... . A* ening, Out. * I I - I 'M ­ �' '.�L __.�: - . I . � - .. lest the clam- ver in the Honore litigate for Their Sister H. Roach, Seqy., Bro. which ' � UVAO, I MP saran - - . .1. 11. . pionilmall egg here this week. It was ; '. �,.' , , ­ I . . . .. . :.. � . .: . . . . . . - - , own advantage. I . Ta lot, 11�,L;� I .. 1': : . .. , . �, ,� - . - - , ,_ _ - , - . . � " - 4 __ _1 . . " - " ' : . " .. - - IP- Lazams, ri.ye-gli � . . . ,prodiced by a Plymouth Rock ben, and - 3 ette :-Ong A. S., J. Davidson (no's' ), 7. K1 �� . , . I - . . . - . � - 41106ned ,in shorte � ." , . -rag _. I - � . � - .. - � -_ I - .-: , , . , - 0 can hallginD the shod 0. Hodges, Trew., Siater . Torl"I . UJWITYl APPEARANC - ` ' . . ' . . ' rates. , � . - , 'i - . is hardly so large In a pigeon " th" our old and rGIP06"d &wd. Mr.' Ch.., W. t Q . ; 1. . . I , ; - r . � '-I - `other proof that hens And thl:a`1 year sistor-116&te� M . I E d PRICE f" . -- 'u""- I Oar William Duncan, lotiqo. 86, - . - J.Bftn, . ­ . . . 1, , 10 - .. I­ - resis 3rd con., D.W., Dot installed. Sen .- .. I ,:� �. " 1. . . � .... .. . .1 ­ I ' I I � pariftood when he Roach (not installed), �( � _� . - - A:i, . " 7 . : . I camot be be ' i-,:t I - . . - . ­�i-, � . .. I -_ I " "O - As Fr"* brought in the Whitby, must have ex Bro-'P.T. . ]M'b L - I - ' I - . . . eh - . ,­ ate . -I' : I -, , : I . . . - 4 ­ amPlou corn-stalk last Year, WS asked: awoke on Tuesda I Bro. J. , , ,, '_­4­"_ _.-­ ..;.- I . , . 'I%.; ., �. I � .": - - ­1 f - ... _-, - him -orning and Lmnd C;ayto., LOdV Dep �/ .1 , . ., * . . .-; _0 � _­ � . "... - .1 ''. - ... - - I .11 hea,pectod, to beat the county. his beloved wife v m' 1. - - _______-O__� . . "AL , ,?� i -�,- ' . . . - . ` . . - I ST.— . ! ,_ * - __ ... 1,K, I X .- - ' _." . _. L . - � %, ­ _ ;, ­:L'� ­ _� Yeora Mn Dmm J" Doi V_'_ . 'L ..L OOK 'OP � - "' '. � - I . propert'v, pa ­ ... _. . . -� I _-Ittihad iroZeu out in Wflstmli� On. beei There VW be &-grand ►EW W" sealut, . •: , 40tinal. Apply too .. .. r SPA NX TE L. - . . " ]RUGAN . . ; ' A ,a - U1Y for t 14 current -. ': . ALSO I ­ - -_ � I He said that & Gorn,gie,& the p" two d68i beside him. For year in Bro.. F. Roaa. I .. 1�i,% ­ - I. la . : � . . I if. . . �. .� �____ - 4116rio , Ong the cattle from floodiEw this 1i in 66 eh �. .:, .1 � . .L.. -.. on he" =A .1 I I . � :-, - iqht, Monday - . - 1. b* - .- I 13 "964 t* bad on Monday u- - . * . . f. t 1.,. 'I _r _ "*% MAY I - by Bev. . ­ . . ` . -, . . - Ag coin, and he thought his folks woi would im w" m her usual oondition. At mid- J. J. Re#&U in - I . .1 I..." - I I . - . - . - ; . . not grow much of is. There is it -boy that of the shur ab conger. I ' i . ..:i?.. ­ ­ .._1 . � f, . - , *.,o�., " . . . �.: I . , . .1 , , 1. I I � . ., ,,�.,� 11 �_ LSDVW a i�! _... - - I . . . reads newspapers . . . other freak Danow gage her a drink and put more fi.om Toronto to an tile - . ­ . . " 11*ht Ohs Woke, and M her request Mr. ions! funds. ThSL'TieWs * 'Which might bel mentioned here is &.tail. vwy robaet M660 Of beW* but Wment givft "_ 11 i­l'' .:., 'A . PAP * . - - - ,..".1 ,L-Ontar ­ R . �:.. i, ­_ . . points I *1 ';.1 I ­­ A. leis calf over at lo'- - clothes On the bed; as she compWood of of 'into L . I . � .�. ­::� _�, iw- � I . . _ - � '. , . L " It is Several temp. � � , I. - . . : .-- .. , RAO LilatOli's stables. feeling cold; They then won tion .rest, W"Versed 0 d . AND, BORI)E . �'­'�!­ . � ,-N:Ll-. ICKERI �� - -- t -to sleep. v or each p) ' . The J I L ­, .. ': I _. .. . �1.11. - - Of , .. , .1 - .4" L\ �lay see 1, I RING . .­,3----- W7. , �r old now and seems and in the rporning Mr. Dunme found entlewaA providing 0 .. 09 I � 9; -J. i:, .J. .1 ­.,:.�.,).. i:, L .", _ healthy ent)ugb, - L I . .1 i.;., '._' �;'. ' ­1 .. I ��_ Open for the tis , _ h a the an . �f,_� . . ­ . 11 � � , . ... ." ' only it has a crude, and bar a, .se-. Deceased • wap ` ; . mt e Beist . ' a'' I . Ft, . I ... . '. laEfinished appearance. I in. liar sev. +glib to-b f I 7 . . . 7--.I" - .� . P Mr. LintonIg on�iifirst Year.' Her . 1 of, 4 ." R ' .. . 1. . . i�.. i, 1341011111119 Busiufts . ­.- �1 �kroman will ha*6 rezzabo. wt)" in. .IhL,rigs. No admi" . I " ►I ., a ., . I - . - . . a . .." . , I %,-L -.- *-,� - , - I . O"Icit llouas__� . .,. ­ to supply. - , ' i on le2ou "Wi 144t , _­:�.... ­ ''. , �. � N.'e- -I " � --- �� . - , _4 - .I _. J .. _. - it with an torred in tho'Groys Side ce ' . - 0 affidieut tAken. . - zi I � 11• Ever_ 640*,u iU- - Picke." . t - . .. . � , . , ,-;.-,� i I" ;-� JL0 to I o'clock. I � I . ,,mete Yester- at the door but a silver co - on of 1064 : , . , , ._ i - L - ;�,� . I - I I I . 1. . 1� . ­ I � . . L . . ;_-V I" ;' Rrlifieiftl 13Y - whad-er during the hot, 1, day afternoon. Hr.`Diinean h' . . I � I . L I ­'.. ' I . 11 , . , .. . �1; L. weather. i I ap boats of cents n I ; _ - � � 1. ­;. 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