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DECKER'S TNDUS � . . . ­ __ ..?7�i*.­ , .., ...... , � LIVERy I OUTAROL - . V.-' . . j- . .: 1. . � Mr. Ward, of Whitevale, was in town . Por-some time-past the Baptist res - , . .. Medical. . . bl Lkh�;,,i. _�-",,:� I . I .-, _. . - ,L. . - :., rk, . � - - - _______-_­�__-,N-^,%^---- I �, '.1 ­� As I have bought up Dan Reddin'@ livery TWX PREGS &NU-,�,OTTRD DOWN BY OUR Oil Sunday. � ren of this place have been holding a Nor- ' _�, f - ' - - - " ., . R M. BATEMAN, M%D.9 C.M.9 M.C.P. business and have added several now . 1. Mrs. Tamer. of Dakota, left for her ies of revival services. The Rev. Millard; " . - I 11 - . ­ , & S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, horses'and buggies, I can socomodate - . OLAREEMONT. 1 .. home on Tuesday. . of Claremont, has been assisting in the 1�1. ..., King Street Pickering Office hours: Morning - . I ., - ! - . .1 . I the public with good rigs at all hours. . . . . stock of best sperm sewing'ma. good work. Owing to these revivals the '-;' __'­;j.� . . - - . - Choirs ... . &9D to 11:30, Evening 6 to S. _. . . � � 1". . , \,;. - . Covered 'bus meet ' a all trains. In . 'd, I N017CR-Every Tuesday afternoon TiEm XzwF- chine oil at W. H. Jackson's. Literary society has been closed but will..; . ,.;�.t,. . X . - - . � connection with livery I keep a - man will be found in the office of Gerow's Pump . - - . ., � .-N . I - , , vocal Music. . I . � A'fpw friends spent a very pleasant be opens on Wednesday next at 7. 804., .. '- � . We, Commission and Board. . Factory, Claremont, where he will be pleased to ­ • . '. I ­ �--l�,�-----,---,,-,--,-�-,�-1-11.�',,�--.,z,,-,-~ '.. evening as John Pero 's on Friday. in . �. __,t. .. ,�: _� . . L I. - I I.. � -, see env of his subseribers.] P. . she . . . 11 ,_1 "l . I : - , - . . - � - . . . ing Stable*, Pickering. . .^ ­ � �- - I . - . ., . �` . . . - . N " . Miss Ida Simpson, ' .. MegsrF. William and George Knox, of Again the dreaded monster death has-..:' .1 I I " ­ - �. ,,-:1.90. r - ;,=.,� Miss Thompson. of Toronto. visited r - 1. . ,77. =Z%,_.%_ .. . . 1P , -ieDdr I _: � A �. " � PUPI ON. X H ron Co. have been visi R with f. , visited our village. For some time PRpte-, - :1� '. , - ___ - ' .1%) _ 1 --------- - - - - with Mrs.b. b. PtL)n er, on Sal-1-ath. , . - =� -,I servatory of unai:,. is prepared to give les . '10(t 9" anI relatives of this art during the past Thompson. son of A. Michell has bftn " . � .,.,. . CR D , I . sons in both instrumental and vocal music. Re- I . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Allin, of the cit .. � '­1,.;1_ . � ­ , - � 15 y I week. They returned home on Monday.. suffering fromtbe effects ofinfla 'ation and,,, r..� , - - . 1W *AOX 04 :' Ce . I - . in - I ferences given if required. .: . i spent Sunday at the residence of D. Mae- . .. , ' - i . � - I r - . - .11 0­04ba-* : � . ' ,N 7� " . - *100 do ': . - . . I � . . . - � Thorough instruction Guaranteed - X1 on Wednesday last his soul wafted its -,� :� :'. .1 I T'N I _ . _ I nab. . . � - .: .4 I . . .. . - I �-.-. ': :; - . 0 BALSAM. flitting way to those eternal region .; ' !�!, ,3 _. a' 0 a a- "t Sl- n .k G ' . s from, -..�; ' - . . . Address, Cl&reMOLt. ej deg �4 im 61 G. N. Vernon leaves for the North. ' . . . whence nine ever return. The best log - - 1.�;�. � . . 40-'"* 1 In- 1Inr _j - A A west this week. He intends taking some pus- . .!�. . cm qP i - - . _. ; . . . . - . . 1119 '. 9" - .a ohn L: Jones is making arrangements sible medical appliances to be had were , - .� . 1,egal. � Mo 9" 'R 11 � L . .. - � stock with him. for moving to the North West about the � . . .. 0 . .. ., - � . . 1. - . I ". Obtained and all in human power done ' V. - � . . . ,0 1­ a I, . - C, ,ft4 ivrq eA . 'ft , a- " There is much talk to the effect that 28th of this month. He has disposed of . - �' ' 1.. . ' . . Ca 1:4 - '.. V4 A 0 to save the much loved son, all was vain. .%: .-. . Q. BARRIS- I -idV ,x A building operations will be brisk in Clare. his farms, and will tak .1 . ' : - j E. FAREWELL, Q C.' - .. W� . , , ,� . . - -him to the 'County crown Attorney, and County = I 0. as" his family with The physicians said that it was death "! I ca M . C6 ip I J, moat during the approaching season. prairie province. He has ad- - - �v ; z� - .' 1: 04 A e goin the beginning. We dooply feel -, "--. * TER, .11jq 4 � 10-7 � �41 rq r" ,-4 h ,4. z Solicitor. Court House, . so � , q9A CR .L,_ . James Gibson is preparing for his do. vertised a stock sale for Monday the 14th grip .. I �. 1 �41 . W_ � . - . _; , JAMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO- -700 Ulf .i �. - �'�t . - - � N ' parture for the North West. His stock cost. He has a host of splendid stook and the loss of our promising young son, but - , ".. , . - 1. . -:--. r.-2i - . - c. Office at - do ,-: No S, t. S. are again reminded of the words of the � -1 '- -. TAUY Public, Conveyancer, et I 21st will undoubtedly have a rousing sale. . . . money to loan. CIIN ... (" I . . sale is announced . y . __Ip 't . I ��*..�..- ­ - � Thistle Ha," near Brougham. I Those desirous of purchasing good stock poet "oft times celestial benedictions as. ­_ �. , . . . .. 1"o 6 40 -10 91 ID to: inat. . � . .. ;_�7�V-_l .. I!, .- tf - f should visit this sale, which will be held sum this dark disguise." The parents­ - I._ - -1 ., . �t .UcGILLIVRAY, BARRIS- = . - O:g d V0'0!V 'd 1, �.S '00 • _ While The people a few miles north o . at lot 2 on the rear of of the 8tb con oP and relaives have the strong syLa - , - - ­ DOW "I IS 0.0 a -MA'ST;­0 I t, , �. . a opposite Post- to, 0.5.08 im, .0 a to 0 4,D Q� k I . I us wallow in snow. drifts, we plod throug _vatby,. - .' . • -1 0 g3 k ;11.1`ill ters, Solicitors, &c. Offic, . b . ., ,'. A . . � - � . L- r,4 a 210 .0 1.to " Q .. Picker1g. We are sorry to lose a man of the entire neighborhood. .1 - , . office, Whitby, ont. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo. k W Cq -.8 Va , � ` - . ._ - . C:1 d1a tz 00 :D 91 mud axle steep. Such is the wont of our .. - , -- - - . . Money to Loan. By V I' - I '� . of Mr. Jones' thrift and energy from our . . � . A. mcC,rillivray, LL.B. M 9Q 04 &OP44= 0. - Rusy. �, .,. . - . .1 ;1 &4 `14 z Di 14 00 , flippant climate. locality, but trust that the fates will re- . � 1: .. �',' -', , :_ _. . I � m 4i � 'a g I . - - - Z5 �: 0 1%� : z 4�4w , .. , I � . PXRKER, BARRISTER Q 0 Thereissome talk trying to place him. We wish the family every - ' . . .., L. -, . '' . . . .1 . . . - no Q X1 I'D 0.3 0 44 . . ­ . .. - � 0 __ I . - � . . . and solicitor. &c. Money to loan. ! , . . . . . - . ! . .. THO'N's �) .. > P, • a a I I . Ize it council of the Royal Templar order success in their new home. - . . _. . KINSALE. I . - . . . - commission. Office : over Ontario Bank, Picker -' t: I . - � - - 4-y ON :: 0 I.- 0- 14 in this place. We shall soon have plenty - _ __ - - -*. _ . - . - ;�, 0 ta . .. W k 0 . - . W. It 'Greenwood spent Sunday- at -,�''�-: .'- -7 I I 1� . _. ing; open every Saturday. S3 a 0 W to I . . . I re 41 'O a j & 0 of secret societien. I � .1 . ., . V.- 0% d .0 I MOUNT PLEASANT - . . � - • - C) .0 -0 1� Mr. 96 -C :�. $4 ' . home. ' - . . . I '. I - S. ORMISTON, LL.B., of Law. 1_40 1 0 ­ d 0 ." ;. S. I The bush on the north end of Tobias . The Rev. Mr. Caldwell,of Pickering, ably., . . - d 64 Q b. ... I - a A. o 11-0 054 .Q a 'dv rh " Micbell's farm is fast falling a prey to tb Re rt of S. S. No. 12, Pickering, for the preached our yearly -missionary sermon, on We rence, ormiston & urew, Barristers, 00 e - . Solicitors, -Notaries, &c Toronto Street, To- 8 A. N �) 11 * . . ,., 15 T& . montrof February. Fifth class,- Phebe. . runic, will b.:! at Claermont eve %4 ,ON - M -0 N3 cc t -. *1 Soon the entire lot v ... . every Thursday. . T WO6dMR11'fi ale. will Sunday last. The call for cash was respond- - - � , . - ______ . . . . . - I .. . . - Madill, Sarah J. Hood. Sr. Fourth,- ed to with f 17-50, . . � offi,_-e over J. BuDdy's shop. .Nionev to loan. 22y -- --- - - - -- -be u-taler cu!­ra!;-n. . . � . , . � . . ___ - . R - SALE ! - ,-. AM^! Eawizon`h' - Harry Miller, Hattie Madill, Willie,Brook, It is rumored that the Anierimn es le - , , .: �.� " - _.. FO .. '. . its ,nuch* of the mater been'shot y - - . . . Willi- Hood, Ardrew Miller, Edith White, we spoke of in our last, has t - -.. 1-- . ' , .. _ -, ­ - . - . to . . --_... . . � ' " . . . . . s � . . _ I : neat, brick-clal house on Division street. Mabel Brooke, Brentwood Smith, Jam preserve our reputation for trutliffilness, - *B E .3 T * •-:0# es - - ..: � Vete,j,titary. . ..:. - % . ial on the ground fr-r th e erection Of a Duncan Russel, Ada Barton. Burtn. Jr. Fourth, Barber Bendel, of Whitby. - _.- . _. " __ ,^,�-�-',.,--'�L,�---.---,�--�'�- � . . I . �_�­,_, _ � . - . .- t'. �- _,__ H - OPX . INS, _. VETERINARY SUR- � - -'O: . ' ' ' m .- . He GF,ON-, Graduate ,of the, "Ontario Vet- Alber; is to be congratulated on his skill Medd, Joseph Coulter, Joseph Hood, Syl- we refrain from giving the dimentions' of.. . - . erinary college, Toronto$. will visit -%%"hitevale STEEL `- -CULTIVATOR And enterprise'. vanud Madill, George Madill. Third,- the bird. , . . - and Cherrywood every Saturday. Diseases of - It is reported that the'foundry has been Johnny Soden. Katie Madill, Robert Bu'r- The pleasant days of last wee'k, and the-. � ..-" � , . the horse's foot attended to at my shoeing forge . .:C:- - A N D -:O:- ... - - I . . . . . _. Pickering. calls promptly at- , ; -- - --- . -*.-- -_ purchased by Robert Ward. He utends ton, Russel Story, Fred Madill, Charlie bright Monday of this have aroused the • ' '.... I I lot -33, 7th con., Pic . . - � . . . . . . . � kendodto. Telegraph address: whitevale,ont. g the concern in a short time, when Hord, Mary J. Hood, Jam" Foley. Sec- bees from their dormancy. All our bee- . -. - 34-V SEED - DRILLS open"' and class,-Bertb&Risebrough,Mary COult- kings acknowledge the loss of some swarms, . . a �. P.O. address: Green River. Out � I the wants of all will Meet with his care. . . . - . . . manufactured b:r Coultbard M Scott. Also ful and prompt attention. er, Oscar White, Edith Brooke, Maggie but expect to open the season, (to use a po- . . .. . it , .1 . - . : societies. . I Wilkinson plows , - Joshua Bundy and his brother-in-law Coakwell. Part Second, Oscar Brooke. litical phrase,) ­ with a good live majority . . , - _ __- _­­­ � -,------ ------'---- ' . Garfield Hood, Frank Hood. . - .. . .. . - * � ".. - WN. COWIE, ` ' have purebased a number of horses in . of live ones. - , I G SUN LODGE NO. 135, I. O. ..; . . -- . - `- __ - RISIN '.., . , `Hood. . . . Another sign of the near approach of - -'.-- G. T. This lodge meets every Monday . . . and around this vicinity during the paG* I . I . I . PORT UNION . � ­ . . ' ' I spring has struck our town in the shape of � ­_ evening in the year, in Dale's Hall, Pickering. .­ . . .. .: . BROUGHAM few weeks. - They intend shipping them � . .. I - � Every person invited to join and help advance a . I - ! a perfect deluge of peddlers, patent wire .- - - the grand Cause of Temperance. 121v � to Maiiitob', and will load them at the itev. A. 1,overing preached in the Cea. vendors, and common cheap Johns, We - . .� - . - station on Tueslay next. __ - - WATCH. -- REVAIRINC " tenDial church last Sunday. . mean no one harm, but we say that it pays ---. Mrs. M. G. Boddy wishes to- info-m .6 . 4 - - __ � using** #Darbo- - - _�. I promptly and skilfully done the ladies of Claremont and vicinity that Prayer meeting on Sunday' night war, in the long run to buy your wares at a . ...,.�.­.­!1' I � - . led by-Levi Aviols, of Wasbington. known and reliable establishment. You .1 C;oxj,ve,yavwer, tt,e- ­­_ with the aid of the very � she is prepared to execute all orders in the ' - . " .: ... __ W Betitrain left on Tuesday for Bran. may bet next year's boots on it, that . • I . .. - . Conveyancer, Com- - be millinery line entrusted to her. Call ., * ma, gives ou great ; -' HOMAS DUNN, ConveYan . - " n who g* ( t bargains is either , - f� : . I , THOMAS for taking Affid6vits, etc., Clare- best tools and material . and give her a trial. Residence opposite don, Manitoba. We wish him success. a fool or a swinlier. . . . .. . . � I . * moat, Out. 20Y . Mrs. T. Carson is ve ill. We ho . mo -------- - ------- . � that of R. P. Hopper, on Wizon street. - If there is one thing we enjoy more than . 'TING, . . soon regain nd is . . . B - ____ - __ Isr Marriage � - known to the trade. . . F. Hrtebison is making t - another, after toiling all day Ion , it i to B UN. ,ner of . . prepara ion& she will 7er health a i of Ontario. strength. ­ ; . . e Licen-jes for the County for building on his lot on Brock street. meet a friend, hear a yarn, an have a - . . . ­ - � - . nee at the store or at his residence, Pickeringi Mr. Fred Davis held an evangelistic hearty laugh. What champagne is tow - I .� . . . Village. ------- . 12-y - J3W ��A�� - I As the plains and evecibeations have not service in the Orange hall, at West Hill. swell, a laugh is to us-it invigorates us. . _- .` �'k-' . . __ ----------- P�CLERK yet been completed, we are -not aware . . .X - , TOWNSHI . - - ." (D R.BEkTON . . on Sunday night. A good audience was - .. ., . J to order n the premises. just what kind of a structure it will be. in attendance. But, how pitiful it is to note the manner in - • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking j - . - .. ' � - affl(tavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent- Diamond and tone Setting, oli Roods but prPFurne the dwelling will be in keep. which some persons with none of the spirit . . . . ... � I M to loan on form property. Wills pr rain . 0- . Derpite the ov Tuesday night. a of mirth in their narrow soda, indulge in a. - -a. � lase. . ­ . - - .. " OFFICE--A4 _�Vljitevale. Will be in remodelled, d gold and silver made in with the progress of our jil . imacia 11 � . ba load containins the Pickering Methodist forced laugh. A I - . - . . . Brougham every Monday. afternoon for the over, intoje elry of special design. Graham Bros. bate a large number of . . .- . transaction of business. 27-T 1..� I aboir, and driven by Abram Law, call. cackle, and the hollow mockery is over. . ,J* . . . . . : horses on exhibition at the Horse fair in One of the best-natured, kindest-h"ried . .11 .-. ' ed upon the family of Andrew Annis. - . . " - . . Architect. the city. this weok.., On Tuesday they and most gentlemanly youths that Kinsale - , -I' -,--,-,f.'-�--'.,--------�---,---..,-.--�,_I ENGIRAVING11 . where they spent a very enjorable even. -1 I , shipped 14 Civdts, 2 Hackners and one bar. ever -wen, has just bid adieu to oar ,,: . I I - .. A. OST, COUNTY ARCHITECT plain and orni-,mental lettering. M0130- -deon, of eberrywood. "DR. . -FLOSSY.. -burg and accepted a position with Mr., . t_ .1 _/ . - Dr&wings puny�- George Davla . -&-_ cosy . - 11 : AL* for the/ county of Ontario grams, crests and fancy depirns. jew. ' bad a two-year-old Clyde Accompar, - Rowe, on the 3rd concession, south. We � . and specifications furnished for every class of ,v tbi L WHITBY. . , . .� building. Steam and hot water heating and Ary and watches beautAlly orna. ' * , ." - . . above lot. The brothers are usua!1v gue- I I . . refer to our friend George Newton, and ia . .1 . ventilation a specia,ty. office-Gerrie Block, - - menteil. . ` . . - . . . his new home we wish him continued pros- .;'. ' - r, 1� -' - corner Dundas and Brock streets, Whitby. - . � cessful, and 'are not prepared for a re- The Whitby Collegi&Wnstitute foot bill perity. What is Kinsale's loss is Audleyls ' .. . . .� .. I - Residence - Kingston Road East Pickering. 37-y verse this time. club has been reorganized for 1892, with . .. ! - I .. ;-. . J',-.. S -.11MANARD'S n. For the special convenience of the . I I --------- a a . _1� I . . i - • . A actitotteei1itg. . . . . Meetti s Roger Re anti Lowep, of the Faith the followina officers:. -Hon. Present Hou * �.., � .. ­_1 ­ 1%.- ,-.,-"-, . 'T.X,,7,': E-X I rr:B-Y-. Mission. Torouto, coutlucted evangelistic John Dryden. Miuister of ' * fair sex, we intimate that his post office in. . .- . - __ 11 ____ . . Agriculture; Audlev. � . .. I ), .. AIRBANKS, the oid and reliable ------- ___ -- -------- - __ __ . i*' - servicer. hero.SHtur-lity. Sunday and Mon. President. Geo. H. Hogarth, B. A,; Vice , ' - I - � � " Realler, are Ton a meriber, active or . . . . . I . . . J � - - ­ . _.. Le FAuctioneer, still in the field, able and � . --DANDRUFF. . day. 010 Sabbath evening the public hall President, W. W. Tamblyn, M. A.; Cap' associate. of our league! If you answer af- , � - willing to conduct any axles entrusted to him, . AIRTI . .. .j . . 1, _ - . I � . . . � was filled to the .1oors, and the minister fain. Frank S. Farewell; Sec. Tress. Alex. fil-nIdtive, do con know that the average at-- -__ . . - __ . - aul takes this opportunity of thanking his pat- ' � " - 6 W. Chisholm; Committee of Management. . - . .-.1- ­ .. - _.. rani for past favors, and hopes for a continuance New stock jus - received ai the Corner of the village are in complete sympathy tendance at the last three meetings of our - 1. - - - . of them. Terms for services moderate. Ar- Drug Store. 75 cents bottle. with th4 work being 4loDe by these young H McGillivray, John. W. Brant, S. '7NI.. association sociation was but six. Young man, �. . .- 1. ranceinents as to -date; and terinii can be made " bo . . . Palmer. Theo. Kit)R. Wrb. Burnett. . . _. I , - i - . at t, 45-tt ..% . '. ruen. Stiturdav ind Monday evenings iftll, you have a duty to perform - the office of this lia lier. . ". .. - . I . -_ I The of the above team is good. y0`1119 won - .. I '', I -hp attendance was -wt i-o large, vet Rood a in regk,.rd to this matter, which duty no , I - - .. i . . . Last season some ten games were prayed; � . .. - , ; _. I . -1 HOM � * ' . e other living soul can perform. If your or- ' . . AS POUCHER� Licensed Auc- NORWEGIAN COD IVER. OIL I-,iieetiiagswere held. Mr. Loweeleftfor the school boys W112DIDR D e times with - .1. , - It ; T tioneer, Valuatur, etc., for East York and Boothen's celebrated brand. A Rood DuDbartor ou Tuektlar. seVeLteet) �u r. --The ganization is to succeed united, not indi­ - . -. - the whole of North and Mouth Ontario. Strict supply on and either bulk Or ',....'04 . • . : . goals. losing bu fo vidual effort is required. United we stand, - . - .. ­ . - attention given to all orders by wail or telegraph. ' bottle at tl e Corner Drug Store. ;, - -. . . . . . I . Marlboros'*. of Toronto, was the only team d :i a ....;.,:. ; I .- - Charges goderate.. Address THOS. POUCHER, - . divided we hang the whole affair. - . Box 47, Brougham, . . � ' . . . BhOUGMAM.. .. � . . able to defeat the collegiate, then on a " Well to come right to business." re--- . .. I.. . . - I 1IOWSES CELEBRATED BAKING -_ - ' I score of but one to nothing. ­The Marl. marked Bro. Gardiner as he gently reclined _. - I . . ---------- - __ POIN DER, �eirg made frequently is ' Auctioneer Poucher is on the hustle with boros" is one of the first tean)s in Ontario, I , - i .'- . _ - - -, Boots-aut-1- Shoe 4.'.--,--'----. . , y 118 spine upon his throne, at the last meet- -­.- . I . - .-,..--- . --,-.I--- ­ ------I--- always fres . None but the pure�t sales these days. and played last year in a series of Matches, - 1. ....­ .. � . . . � . . I 01IN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I ing of the club, 1, I get 24 eggs daily from!- .. - . . - f, _�,,; . I ' . drugs are r1sed in it. For sale at` Miss Hannah Larkin. of Toronto is visit- for the ;�harnpiozjebii) of Cauida. Com. � - - - j Fewh work. Orders � . lnv 23 hens and one rooster." Although r ... - : Maker. Peggod and - ., the Corner Drug Store. -1. ing with the Misses O'crow this week. munications. ad reseed to Bee. Tres. will . gh . - I .� � promptly attended to. Experienced workman- . - this was said in the usual matter-of-fact . . - ' A number fiorn here were in attendance receive proruptatteDtiol). t" snip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the F.H.Wilson's Cough Balsam, Bitters, . . . wav,vetthe Kilners are trying tofigure. I - � News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v , White Oils, for sale at the Corner at the evangelisti, ser%icer, held in the . . *..*.*a-* . out . , b . y the application of all known scien- - . . . . . _... : . . r , . - __ - . . - _r. - - . . i . * public hall. Claremont. on Sunday. I . POVERTY HOLLOW. . ­ � .-:; I16tels. Drug Store. ces .- 1 - I . 1. . Mrs. (,crow has returned from visiting . , how twenty-three hens and one gentle- . _' i :.. - 1 F . . . I . _! . � ,-- __ - _,.:%:_.�_'_ _:4;;'__ I—. . ' . . 9 I . man hen can lay twenfy -four eggs a day-.. .:.. j . __;_ - ___ ­_ __ - . -1 ! Physician's prqspnptiona and family recetpes friends at Flesherton. Good sleighing is Look out for the wedding boys on the 4th . . .s _ .i .. __ - . -carefullv area at Corner-Drug The question is open. In ordinary cases- - ]. - - ORDON HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., ,%V i yet too be had in that portion of Ontario. coo. The silk and satin is flying. ,kyv . . . This hotel is a Store, ANK-Ttly. . . Howse, . there is a marked distinction between I . • . Gjames Gordon. proprietor. ------- ---------- - - --------- __ The news from the Quebec elections on ' Quite AL pleasant gathering assembled &t � fine new brick buildin"', finished in superior and Ilie'but in this instance, the distinc- - , . � 0 - . j . - style. Every convenience and comfort for the Tuesday has caused the Conservatives the home of Mr. Sellers on Thursday of tlon is overlooked. What thinkest thou I __ - ` ; travelling public. Now and commodious istables ainonoRt us to chuckle with delight. lastweek. Mr-Sellers spared Dothingto ' . !./-" __ 1 25V 1 0 Our Local Option :By-law is quashid. '­ ' -!/ .-- - .' and sheds. -_ - __ - ____ Among-the chief jubilitors will be found make everyone enjoy themselves. . -1 '_ - - - i _.. .1 . C-AU-TION Soon we will, we hope, be in the thickest' .. . - '- , ..,.- ; . b friend Mosgrove. In your issue of March the 4%h there Rp- of another Temperance campaign. The - - ­ . . I EsTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Out., . . - . I - ! .. i... _. .. I %� Meetings were held in the Township hall peered from Cherrywood scribe a smu'll �., •`• -, I, W now open for the accommodation of the . . �._ - � I .1 ­ . � . present then is the opportune time to look ' . - - - travelling public. This hotel, having latelyl here on Tuesdav, afternoon and evening item. He speaks - of D. Lawson as one of .� i . changed hands, has been re-furnizhed trough -, -, EACH PLUG 'OF THE - under the auspices the boys in the load. this Local Option squarely and fairly irr �_ : I .. ces, of South Ontario Farm- 1 might Bay that the face To whom shall we go to hear ' . _. I I out. Situated as it is, opposite the Spink 3rills.. . ..-. " . . . . . , ere Institute. The weather was unfavor- then were two loads from Cherrywood. . - I ... it is convenient for patrons of the Mills. meals . - . :� . straight Temperance views? Who are ... . . . - _ - - .. : . , .. . I ­ - . ­... . or lunch at 411 r1easonable hours. Goodstabling: I - - . able foralarge attendance, butsomevery Could D. Lawson take his oath for a load the Temperance people of this township T.,. *.- . I . .1 . . 1. and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yard for I useful information to farmers was impart- he never went in. He also speaks about To these questions we make answer that - .:-, . . - `It: , .. ed by the various speakers. It in to be re- toughs around Poverty Hollow -why is he � - ✓ - horses or Cattle. Weigh scales on the premises. . e-- avy. I . - - (: The bar is open at all legal hours, and is stocked W when the Temperance qnestion is free from. - • . with pi.ire liquors of every brand. ANDY Me- y : gretted that, more of our yeomen were not so ignorant as to the fact that the gravel LUy_ taint of partism, (if such a case could , present profit thereby. pit is not in or near Poverty Hollow. He % -)IY * - .. . . GULLY, Proprietor. I . - - the . . . . . :0:: : is MAR FD , :o: I be), majority of the elections of : . . I % �, . - . ------- . . . . . ,:. I Christopher Brooke, starts for the North steaks of out boys pocketing the roller I % �, _. - . . I . . are Temperance through and through. . � . Iti I .. , a a w I .. . - �. . i. . - Ivatchmak-in - . , - West on Tuesday next: He will not take tion taken up for the fiddlers which is But when the cries of the Tories and of -, . . - : - ----- - -----' .. _. ­: - .. . ; I . .. his family until next spring, when if slight mistake and will be corrected this . - %.,-+ . i . every- :. _; ��­ S-,-. . . - . I the Grits are fiting over this question, the. - . "%­ ; 0 ,. _; � % - CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pick- .. ..... . . - thing is prospering they will move there week. What about the party at H. SoOor 8, so-called Te4erance elector, drowns his \...:.: . -wl . . Ae ering, Ont. Having been 25 years at the .. - . I � � - ; . - - permanently. Most of his stock were which be don't mention in his small items conscience and principle, and marks his .. . _. ... .. .. � . trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for . .% IN BRONZE LETTERS .-. disposed of at the sale recently held. the of Much the 4th. He also speaks about . � . F. Lazarus' a-glasses. Watches and Clocks I *.. ballot on a bee line for party, and party cleaned "Wortest notice. and at reasonable AM - a balance he takes with him. He and the Good T going w Brougham, only. Is this true ? If you doubt, fwow . . - _ . . - . - - . rates. 23-47 NONE OTHER GENUINE Joshua Bundy will occupy a car. We and if they I= the trip. I wonder how 6 am . . _. - L-�__'jf - I . . . , "I' . . - 11 - - . the course of the man that shouts 4� •T --' . � _ 1. , �,A - Dressmaking. . . wish Mr. Brooke every success in his the boys in Um loub liked the trip to Wo. , ,I, - -0 � �.�..,.­,­ .. I I I ' straight hows! I .. I ., -1 � . - &nee," and Bee. Row ,""'rr�, - f_. � - - . . ---------I - exploits. . bun on dw night of the party, ant how ? ., T- - 1-11, rid Mr. McMullen. X. P. for Wellington - .. �', 11 - . MISS PERRIER WISHES TO AN. This week Mrs. Bryant iiisezU a card did they like Burrow's whisk There . . . _.� ]RONEY TO LOAN "" strike, when at a meding of the Temper- � . ... ., � ... ___ NOUNCH that she has secured apart- thanking the Lancashire Insurance Coat. must be some toughs around CKerrywood .. i I. .I..'s .. . -"° - I .�_ , meats Mr. A. B. Collins' store in Green . ON MORfGAGE SECURITY .-: Fany for the -promptness with which her when they ean"S go to a party without tak- `nee element in Parliament at Ottawa, be .� ' : : - - ','. . .- ' " River, where she will be prepared to execute all said,, I.bave been ten years in Pugs- work - - L. - � , �. work in her line in trusted to her. Having had at lowest rases of intwesL M"qps and Do insurance money was paid. It is bar in- inn whisky, ann than that, baying to go - - �1' .... li . . . . � , -,: -: ,. ment I have voted for every Tomperaiios : ..I... �_­ - .- -1 I.- I some vears experience in the beat dressmaking bentures purchased for eash, tention we are told, to at once prepare fot ka Burrow's for man Now I think that � .3Z, � -I I ; . . I ­ . - , . '. establishments in Toronto, Miss Ferrier is p = r _ _ are A* 11 resolution that has been presented w - I . 1­­'. re- .r.A.rMM the erection of a brick clad store and dwell. - agri kind of . '. I ' pared to suit all cowers in style and workman- = -.A- t*ugho* After Parliament since entered ft.' There A ­ ` " . . '_ sh' Give her a trial and be convinced. Satis. bought and @d4 on commission. �. ing on the site of the lots atom The - =-1 ___ of 0" used by the Cherry, .one township in my riding which is W - -. .�._ - Ulf . � I . - faction guaranteed. Charges moderate. Terms . , . . I material will at once be got in roadineeg. wood .6� am head most be badly in .. - - , -, positively cash. MISS FERRIER, Green EUVer. I strongly temperance that the electors vdif w �. �­ � -_� �",,., 5 In the meantime she intends to o gad of ddng1Wg, for it must have blown �1 , 1 - 'il' k, � Af�t ftr: - Westm. Lancashire and Cill of Pon out at; 1 , ­.. , ,/ �- ­ I.-I-IX.-I , . ­ - . not permit a licensed place in - ii,: jok . . '. �,\ � -k,7-.. . London and Kapahester Pin Insuranoe Coln. a stock in the building recently Vacated by off the KnMW pW,of bis upper story, and the get general election them. - , . .., 11 0. t, Insurance . Ft were 212 or - I --.�_.1­'.___, , I - , � Mr. Hargrave, where business omm- have my - , _� - _.�'� �, L .1 ... . . . / . taken. a majority of votes against me- and in � � - .. I , . ­- �" manes with the. least possible delay. o" wbo CbeMwood's scribe is. ' , - .... . . �.�W � . ­. . , . . . . ... : I favor of vent. who was a brewer . " �. I , - , .r 4 . MY OPPO � '. to- - P&!&'s�;61;o=4t`rs=e ' I I --BLUTC11". - . -9". � will left it a s&A kwMax wreck. I - n a n , ..., Ban \ . TI�A��G for is and a lame maltster. t, And, to be candid, - - � - ­ . , '� . . . � � . AL LV-" Thomas McCann was shot killed at - [The i"M of rwent date `neat the Col. � V:�, and � - -,"% � 17, , -,L '. - 10 '­L : " '- � A . I � * ' there are men in this very tpwmxhip who ', . � �;_. -. , , I 1. �_ . " �. , ,7�r, A, , -A ­-, - . .f._,� .42 .. ,. , - - PICKERING BRANCH, i 1: CONVEYAXMG CAREFULLY J)0NZj Garden Hiil, ten miles from kort Rape, INUM f*41he SMIM should have been have done, and will do just 'the some as '. ___: .' .- -1. - . ,L­�Z:.- . .. _.,. i ,-il. ­h . � . ' the 0011009ift 2W 60 111)ers. As to this I I I,*- ___ . by Thomas Forsyth on Sundaiv morning. - was done to McMullen. To what d"$bja L -��- -, -, _� " _', , '. L � - I . - . . ... I ! ,'. " ­1:' - ., - . I Roland Z[auna, hotelkeeper, Scarboro, niatbw betwm oat 'so scrOm from Cherry- ,. _, L .W I .7_:_f,N.. 1 - . ._-B0 ' for the �-- will party not "rry some men. .�_ I., �;,�_ .1 , pen 61crillaro 20r*"Tt,7.�� wood &ad pa"Xky 001 - . --4A,�.. -11, , . , mn.__ ."', auking Business. ' Junction, has I*qn committed for trial on low. we think it has I z I . ..., �' IL',­ 'I .3t .- - g street a . . 1*�.­, 1. e� .3i - 1 - 1 � . , X, . ­ - , j . 1 ,M�, 4 - ­.�, . , , , - I - corner and the College grounds - Toh ge Grand 4- *4�* . I:- , :. :_'--� N, � , *'r. � . . _, � i 10 Good VIUS40 Lots on north side Kin gone far enough Both places Kaye their The Oran , Omcz HouRs--From 10 to 3; Saturds),s between a charge of worludinj J C)Auri6 , - - , .t�"_t . - %- _,V�� _. " n O'Br'sn of $bus Of mimbevoito boys, find newspaper :.,:�.� ., 7'1.� , -,; - to I o'clock. - . Toronto. Bail was accepted in 1400 and dkoussiou WM no alter this fact. If any West is in session at OwLean %und - - 01'. k': 1-f ,:. for sale, together with other village property. .,,.,--. - g�� -, 0 �. - - � N V']V. .*1164 _. , - 1� ,g , _ ­ I � - . . A . - " . . .. • One good house andlot foil very cheap. two u ion $ I on&' ,-,.:, "ek".-, ''l-, -, 'I 4-Z � I. 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' ted, and a lo*g flake of "white fell on the 6 ant ntleman t ` t evef Best ed t " e came - _ , `:. . _. ;Hl� lORTIINS AND THS VIM . -, - -_ eC0 • • Huth ! ' said the old woman, }aping her neater -tx bo a frbwd thau sag- ono else I -- 0410.46i. . - ..- • - -- i i �!t the first sentence, • table, is tlioagh ttie Plaster w ooaiiug - 1. _ �` Nellie had to exert down. finger on her lip and pointing with her know —t any one else I ever we The coming season of the transatlantic . r . .old; , 4 Tlyh► Y, d , " �\ _ = - all her str�ngthyto prevent herself springing « fVlit;t: is"tl�e r�pe►ttbr t" laid' t e other .vinc� a4 t �$irL We are #ot alone: otlher Y she asked coudl travel promises to be the mgxt notable of all- • I n from her cltair. She felt the words like' .� Slle, tob, fkinied, seve>aely. in the history of ocean vbya0es up to .the• _ z,,. P womar+ more sternly. Can you not speak, t th of +► lash. - She...ahe,..DTellie•Mer•� �Pi�idlCi" 1E = t6i>f2"'� - -.___ . Ro- _-started, _ Lapsed - s+oos►4. ash— rese+r' - -"- W= •av-t--Vfby-tnr:b'a gaestivu� won° sweat time: -- ivot only weH there be-,&- ---.:�.: �. �' t ~�_ ,. �.• I , ton he n as good as accused - of lying. ! He ceased to lap hand San ,and flung " qhe here all the time !" he whispered in were and are my all, mother ; you know you greater number of vessels in the service tban' . : ' P. She !She who had never i° all "her life been 'ce die ' � ' 1 +'v ' ? • has before been known, bat efforts ,will pro I " ; himself into a large easy- chair standing iu °Y• . ' % (. sire °0fY - .. .. . amused of the most trivial mural offence, he darkest part of the room, facing the Yes. $�aeitsofiseldisi ' ati the lima. •1 Listen,t +�, �iileitern , and�►iistingiy: [ bably be made t0 Tedaee all previaua re- 1 ` a' was as as charged with subterfuge. h $e threw hie bead back and as We must see to her now," whispered the ., Return to the City, and bring Cristopher. cords. .. . . �• She, .the i of whose honor bad sever g t. g old woman.. " "You and I can talk over af- I,lorton's moo into instant use. Go at The two vessels in recess of construe- - . . '�tY for air. His month was of enormous sua3, eY P R " .. fairs later. All is not lost_ et; all ms be - - - . . been questioned, was charged, or as good as and seetned too h at the sides back to the Y Y once, and arras for your own extrication Lion for the Canard Company, one of which .•. :, _� barged with the unforgivable baseness of angle of his distended jaws. The skin of his still saved." " by that means - will probably be ready for service during 1 , . - •- want o candour ! face bung thin and leathery and folded and „Nothing call save- rife ! •• B4, mother, they ,would call my using the Summer, will be more splendid than any .- , - ,. $ut as the old woatau uttered the other Who knows ." his mone • b the name of a crime." ever sent Their dimensions are so great . creased in innumerable small wrinkles. S Y I ' . . semteuces, the flush of anger left the girl's The perplexity in the face and manner of " What could have saved me't"' , •• Who dares to inquire into the business that those not directly versed in the art off - heart ; and when Mrs. Batbnat, in the mother she was wholly nn set The old woman again placed'a warning relations between man and wife ?" shipbuilding and marine engineering would • i ` % - slow and impersonal accents, Swished, pared for as attack under bxisting sitcom- finger on her lip, and pointed at the figure •• Man and wife 1 Do you mean• that girl scarcely be able to grasp the subject with - } ;. _ Nellie felt ' as though she should stances. He had never before come home of the girl and me V - out an explanation, When the Cities of �. sink through h the floor with mingled shame •• " „ !" - • -. • - - - -_ Paris and New York and more recently the , e�..- u6 B from the City u► the middle of the day. She ! cried he in a whirpat Go ' . ' and fear. She could not disclose the en'r He had never before suffered a seizure until His mother nodded, and whispered: "She " But mother --.' - Majestic and Teutonic appeared on the ! • �, t ' r counter with young Chaytor, for she could close to midnight Almost invariably tha slug (`.hristopher Morton's money. "Go !" she hissed. "Go and do what Atlantic route, it was supposed that the I : - .��" ' I not f 2 bran .the circumstance of that meet- g • - - : -� - -, Q attack came on after >retiring to his bed- Mrs, Bathurst poured water into afinger- yon �.an do, and I cannot. Go and realise ; apex of engine power and fast steaming had -- '_ . ing without mentioning the unflattering room. It would have been impossible to glass and-sprinkled some over Nellie's face. anticipate your wife's fortune. I cannot do practically been reached, but in this age of i " - nickname.; and although it seemed unlikely . drown his shouts or conceal the noi4 of his The eyelids trembled slightly, closed for a that part of the work. Go you and do that; scientitio progress comparatively little is im- i �` tthurst's mother, so old a woman and tramping. But the servants of that house- moment, than opened, closed again, and e►�id when all is safe in town, come to me for possible'e►fter i . Muse, should have heard of the nick- hold were all in bed at ten of nights ; and with a sigh the girl slipped from thesnpport your "wife." THR8Z A MON9'1+Bovs sHIF3� = i" - - R a ..s P ; name, that young man evidently thought when a new servant vMa in the place and of the chair and slid to the table. �'1'a ag � xII$D• 1 The new Cun rders are each to be over . . = she might. a arox paroxysm occurred Mrs. Bathurst said Mother and son bore the rl to a couch -T -- _ - . I+'artunatel for Nellie, the old woman's • '„ 800 feet long an to register 13,50b ;cross , Y next day that the master had had one one dgahed more water in her face, and chafed Under the l Earth.- tons. 1'he engines will be marvels,and their . t'` ; words -did not require a reply. The girl of the seizures to which he had been liable her hands, ' Once more the eyes opened, `. over will be far in excess of anything "'.4c. . :, could � not den she was concealin some- The- workman in the gee t mines of P i R y g all his life, that they - were noisy, but not and a weak yours voice said : " Sach a is afloat, It is also intended to have these . . . I : . thin and could not tell what it was. dream I Horrid dream 1 Did I taint.— Europe swelter in almost intolerable heat }} !� dangerous to himself or any one else, and and et the never enetrace over one 7 -1000 ships outstrip all others engaged in the At- € I Mrs Bathurst seemed to know by occult that it was desired no one should speak of Thank you; ; I am better now." Y Y P , . . . ! '_ - . - _f. ..:,, means 'that her nest would make no re- ., y Ian trade in elegance of ui meet+ .. ►� sroot the distance from the surface to the g p g the matter eithe in the house or out of it. You fainted, dear, said the old woman P When the City of Paris broke the record, I • sponge. But here now, obi the day this irl ar- in a tone so gentle and tender, that her son centre of the earth. In the lower levels of Y - As Nellie was about to rise the old wo- g g ' CO erin the distance from Queenstown to i . -. rives, was her son back hoary before his could not believe his ears, and made sure some of the Comstock mines the men fought g this rt in 5 days, 19 hours and 13 minutes, man leaned 'her elbow on the table and her his wits were wandering. .Sever before had �►Iding water, and could lsbdur only three ye 3'" + 1 time, taken with one of his worst fits in day- g• h two earn o her engines developed about • . i - chin on her palm, and, with a es staring light and in the presence of the stranger he heard that voice but iin cold a proval, or fear ours at s time until the SuLro tun - Y _ r I I ( .: eyes i p 23 000 horse- wer, so that to et the odd _ . - into vacancy said, as thou h eolilo uisiu admonition, or command. i " Mr. Bathurst ne! pierced the mines and draw off some of P° g t Y g q g : too ! o hours out of the way a vessel with nearly 3,- - . - t• t - , " My son is much immersed in business, „ Cs►n you not speak ? Can you say noth. was seized with one of thelattacks I told you the terrible heat, which had stood at 120 Y . . " ` : ' and is no la•iy9a man. He is not likely to in to ex lain this extraordinar occurrence. of, and the sight overcame yon. The The deepest borin ever made, that at 300 tone more weight to carry will require c help on much towards enjoying our visit Paroxysm is quite over now; m eon is as pe g. 30,000 effective horse wer, and it is ex- \. g P Y 3 renber sear Berlin, penetrates only p° P Y Y Speak ! You need not mind her ; she can- Pa Y 9 y acted that the .twin -screw engines of these ' . - • i - - to Gar -wood. I predicted to him that yoe not hear us," wall as ever ;and in a little time on will be 4,172 feet, about 1 000 feet deeper than the P �_ would Snd this place distasteful ; but h all ri ht." Y that fi weasels will actually work rap to famous artesian well at St. Loins. Wbile _ _ ( . - The girl w3uld bare all the " +►orld to „ g ? +• borin and mines reveal to tie only a few g'i j said no: You were he said his friend's Have I been long unconscious . asked gs Y In 1891 the record was made b the White - : . ' �.- . escape from this scene, to show by gesture secrets relating solely to the temperature Y t i child, and you would be contented with or to b word that she was aware of what the girl. I had a bpd horrid dream, and g y Star line Teutonic, which covered the din- - this house as a home until our father e re= Y it seemed days and days Ion ." ' and constitution of the earth for a few thous- - k. F J �• 1 - Y was going on " around her. But she was Y S . g lance from Sand Hook to Queenstown in 5 - . turn from Brazil g g and feet below the surface, we are able by Y , -. ) - , powerless as the chair upon which she sat, The old woman looked at the buck m +rble days, 12 hours and 3 minutes, steaming in - k Were ever such ,words s ken b hostess p° P° ., means of volcanoes to form some notion of Y f . po as the painted figures in the pictures on the clock on the mantle- piece. It is only ten that time 2,790 knots. In order to cover ! to helpless guest . Nellie thought of rising walht. P g P minute since my son knocked at the door ; what to going on at a greater depth. There the distance in five des m an average a speed of , . " - . snd sa in she would put an end to ,Ara. have been many theories about the causes of Y rob h S g P - With a convulsive motion the man satrap, but in dreams, a moment of real time may volcanoes, but it is now generally held that twenty -three and one -half knots per on - Bathursda uneasiness on her account by seized his knees in the -loo lean hand which seem odes —a year. W hat did you dream g Y equal to about twenty -seven land miles will. . - . ' . . �' . - - • - leaving at once. But there was something B ' " though they are produced by the intense e9 J ` ! seemed all strenuous fingers, closed his' of, dear? have to be maintained. It is said that each g heat of the interior of the earth they are so impressive and sibylline in the manner mouth clenched bin teeth, drew back his Oh, it is too horrible to think of. Pray, - of the Cunarders now in process of construe_- _ . - - that the girl could not do not ask," said the irl, to whom it be not directly couneoted with the molten mass Lion on the CI de wiU cwt ;C410,000. � N of the old woman, thin fleablew li , and rolled his a es, as if 8 gaII r do'au ht but sit and listen ell end. Y that lies . many miles below the immediate Y _ . - 1 1 Mrs. Bathurst went on after pause : trying to force speech from his labouring La in that what she now took for a dream sources of' volcanic energy. Everybody - ALL PUT IN Coc►D strAFS. �4 : . , •, _ cheat through his convulsed throat. might be nothin but s distorted and oz - ti M eon is forty-two ears of a a Ile is 8 ag knows t_ at many rocks are formed on the During the past two months near- early ever i Y Y' gi "What is it? " cried the old woman in Berated memory of what had really occurred, floor of the ocean, one of the fast ships ha►e been overhauls y ' not a marrying man. a will never marry. ., one can She sa6 n and rose feebl •' I-�—I think I and it has n found d. _ �`_ j 1 : __r_ . He has no small talk. He is a teat buss- impressive resolute tones. No o P „ Y that a twen� ieth to ^ seventieth of their Extensive work has been done upon all - . 1 - g hear you but me. $ k to me." wiU go to my room. new man. He makes thoasande where other Y Pa weight is male up M iinprisoned water. and have been put in first -class condition men starve. His whole soul is in his heal- Suddenl the teeth ens o n, and "Let me help�on," said hits. Bathurst, these rocks are buried in time under Y pP� Pe Now, reparatory to the commencement of the �— "''� -,� from the throat came, in a whispered gut- moving to the at a of the cos( h. f - nee& He is not Dular in the Cit . His „ overly yang @trata which serve eta -a bjankeL i rip and Summervo a e% Alread much 4 ' • , i , 9 p°- Y tural voice, the words ; "Rain ! Ism Oh, thank you —no, said Piellie in din- to kee the enormous hest of the interior. Spring Y g Y } appearance is no progressing. He is call- „ p buolCing has been done by the various lines, , . „ ruined ! I have lost all 1 " ' tease ; you are not strong yourself." This heat tarns thb water into su rlteated ed the Crocodile. and there is every indication that the east - I : i - As though the last word released some " Not usuall • Not at ordina times : steam, which melts - the hardest rook, snd ward passenger business this season will sur- - - • The girl fell back on her chair. .: - ,� i .. L prodigious spring the mars flew rap out of but today. Now I feel youngaai strong. when the steam funds a fissure in the strata paw that of any previous year. By April A Mrs. Bathurst went on : He suffers the chair, bent his head, , and laughed with She put bar arm ronnd the young girl's above it it breaks through to the surfsoe - . - •. .- • A° r from a strange nervous affection, .Fors g 1 every. one of the eat ocean flyers will be - i l long time, for days and weeks, he such overwhelming vigour that the-- ol-i wo- waist, drew the slender drooping figure to with terrific energy, and we have a volcano. tensing oa its re ulcer trips east and west. . . man started back raised her hands and ut- wards her own portly bulk and led. the way We find that these out urin s that have g i _ : can preserve an unbroken calm while ' outpourings Of the total number of vessels that will run z yin throw h intense mental excitement. tered a wail. When the lungs of the man out of the room. lain for countless ages many thousands of thirty -six may be classed as specially fast, . . _ _ 1' . � Then suddenly, and always close to mid- .were empty he doubled up, glanced wildly William Bathurst for a moment glassed feet below the surface are well adapted to P but of this number there will be only five 4 night, he ispeized with paroxysoms of un- right and left, sp #sad out his arms level roand him, as though expectingtofindother serve tia.Qyrpopes of mwiu.. , Many a.r.iss -4, eon��m for honors as record makers or - :. _ _ . . ', - i _ controllable laughter. Never do these with his head, spun round on his heel for a marvels in keeping with this sight. - Then and ishes on the vol�cani ashes hoe; breakers, as far as the New York - Queens- - - i moment, and. a groan, fell to the floor. he threw u his hands in despair of -under- 1>id volcanic mud ins clothed town voyages are concerned. The five will . - - paroxysms come on him until he has gone p .. standing what he hoLd seen and muttering, to his room or is about to go there ;never My child ! My son ! My pride 1 Is g g• the hills of New Zealand with fine forests the City of Paris and City of New York . t. - ' until he has dismissed all thought of bas.- this the sad ? Is he dead." moaned Shy „ what has wrought this miracle V drop- and its plains with luxuriant verdure. Tho ed into a chair, P of the Inman line, file Teutonic and Majes- 4; . -. . ness and taken off his mind the great strain mother, crying out this once from the seoret most wonderful display of the results of tic of the "White Star line, and the new I x under which his affairs in the City now and core of her woman's heart. No paroxysm Crushed and doubled up, the small man volcanic energy is seen in the north- western Cunarder, and all interest will centre during "'` , then place him. All who live under this before bad begun so or so ended. Through sat in the at. chair. Ever since he had be corner of our own land, a region of loft g great. S Y the season in the performance of these grey- i - roof must know of these paroxysms. The all the years of her life, even to her own gun, as a lad of seventeen, to go to City of forests and of groat fFtil ty.. • hounds. - . - secret of them must b, kept. Hence we voice had never so sounded. Hitherto, that fire in which the memory of his • , I .r-- - - � The contestants in other lines will prob- " . . •1 : ! - ;t . have now sitors. Hence no one is allowed to woman s voice had been the voice of human dead father had got him a clerk- the Seven Wonder of Cortia: ably be confined to the Fuerst Bismarck, - . �5't ti� camp on oar grounds. Hence the solitude wisdom ;sow for the first time it was the ship, L'Villism Bathurst devoted him -� like the world of the ancients has Normaania, and Columbia of the Hamberg- % _ `" r: of this home. My sea has been going to voice of a mother a soul. The brain had self heart and seal to business under the ex- „ American line, and the Havel and Spree of ► its `• seven wonders. Briefly stated they 1 . A .1 . -.. - the City ever day for twenty -five years. spoken all ale ig till now ; at last the heart acting guidance of his mother. He. had al- m,e as follows -c Fiyst, a hot mineral springg the North German Lloyd, in the ppasmge - . He has never een i1L He has never taken had speech. ways looked on her m the embodiment of near Kin Shnata4, the healing prop9rties of between Southampton and this port, and - a holiday. He is never a minute before or With -ama .ing' swiftness and agility, worldly wisdom. She had been his guide a,hieb are t>�ieved b t,1te ppeeople to bemires- IA Touraine and La Bourgogne of the . . after time in anything. He has never set she reached the prostrate form. He through all these years. She had designer coleus. No matter wyhat disease may afliict French line between Havre and New Yoi•ic. , . . - off earlier or later than ei$lit o'clock. He was lying on his face Shia arms his future and nurtured his carreer. When the anent, a dip in the water proves eflica It is confidently expected in shipping cir- - - - • I is always in to the minute at six. He has spread wide. With incredible dexterity he was old enough to start for himself, she cioua The second wonder is two springs, clew that these records will be lowered this never varied once for years. At five minutes and strength she gathered in his out- had given him her money—ha possessed situated at a considerable distance from�r, perhaps by the sa ue ships, as a nom- _ - . r past six this evening you will be introduced stretched arms sad turned him over on none of his own —had mastered the businessh other; in fact the have the breadth r of improvements and changes in mschi- °`-i ;4r to hires — ' his back. Heir deft fingers loosed his collar of the Stook Exehan more fully even ne ,screw and dray hL have been effected. . ' fe of the entire peninsula tweea them. They �'• g , rI - A loud, long knock sounded at the front and eased it round his short thick neck. than in her husbands Sys, as ao woman have two peculiarities : when one is full The impression that increase of speed means i door and rolled iu clattering echoes through She slipped h �r hand ender his waistcoat bad ever mastered it ►,afore, and while he increase of San er has gradually fallen awn . `he . hones. and felt over its heart ; and then, in a tone acted upon her advice she had shown him the other is alwsy empty, and, notwith- g g y y The increase of ed in railways has not in- , i With a start the old woman stopped and of rapturous ! ratitude that was a prayer the way to fortune. Of late he had strayed standing the obvious fact that they are cos- Y v nected by creased the danger of aravell. b rail, and i elated around in horror, as though the she raised her eyes upwards and whispered: from her counsel, following great leaders in a subterranean passage, one is p d Y no cod reason prevails why it should be round weres splitting and in at herfast, "Not dead 1 —not dead I He lives I" the world of finance, to the .result of his bitter and the other old ave sweet. 6 P Y �. I g p - $ gaping The third wonder is a cold wave cave —a more dangerous to cross the Atlantic a - She grasped the table in front of h!r as if She clasped her hands, and letting them present shipwreck. avern from which a wintry wind tu- fast ship than in a slow one _ . 1 drawn tow rds some awful abyss, hang down in front of her, sat back on her - But though he knew she had no thought any blows. The force of the wined from SLOW 3111 Ili CAN BS HAD. - I ' Nellie stood up, trembling, land looked heels, rega g the dun face of the uneon- of any living soul but him If, a word of Man arsons however refer s aloe - ' c between them the cave is such that • strong man cannot Y P P _1. resod.- ' I - scions man if it were a beatific vision• tenderness had never passed ship from choice, and for those who are _ The old woman raised one hand, as if in Then placing' hand on the floor at each in all these years. To this mind she was a stand before i� A forest that cannot be P . ) I . f eradicated is the fourth wonder. No mat, timid there will be plenty of vessels the day - -. appeal for mercy to some unseen power, and side o the h , she bent slowly forward woman whose whole a�ul was absorbed in ter k+hat injury is done to the roots of the of which, for what is now known as fast _ . . _ -, _ ppressed a finger of the other hand on her lip and kissed th forehead, whispering in the gold-seeking; and as she could not engage t�� which are lac pines, thb wills rout voyages, is over. Fast ships of all well- . _ .. - % - 1 - fot-silence. voice of one hose heart is heavy and rich in the quest herself, she had delegated to P y p mans coca ies ,are sailed as care- - _L..,_ =- r`w�='�•-•�•� - Nellie heard the front door slammed with with essi n of a scours treasure : •• M him the soLivities and the profits of the up again directly ,like the phaeaix from her g� Pi II I p°m Y P ashen. The fifth is the most wonderful of fully as slower and )ese valuable vessels, i a lung that made the doors and windows child." Pursuit. all. It is the famous "floating atone." It perhaps more carefully. and no accident or - . - ; :- cattle. - Then the whole hale shook above She rose kly, and pushed the thin Within one hour, nay ten minutes, she lied e, o shi has et been recorded which . . ., - their heads with a terrible`flliout of laughter strands of ha' out of his a es, and fetched made light of money, off the h em°ds' or seems t° stand, is front of the Pa Y . y K Y P Y• has been caused b extraordina a ed. twice repeated. The dining -room door flew a water -bottl from the table, and emptied sial ineptitude or lethargy of years, employ -- Palao° °reeled in its honor. It is an .tree Y _ t'Y Pe • . J pea ulcer cube of rat bulk. Its to be - - open. The figure of s short, stoat man, it over the f and chest of the maw. ed sBectionate tones towards him. and Ming on the gro°no • free f p supports Signs of Advanoing YearB. i - -. bursts into the room, flung the door to be- With ash dder he opened his eyes. He spoken to this strange young girl, whom on all sides; but strange . to may, two men "Do yon know the surest indication of - ... - I - I - - ` .- hie l him, fell with his broad back against looked aroun vaguely and passed a feeble, she had never seen before, words of endear- Y - . • �, at opposite ends of a rope may glsa it under old a !°' asked Dr. Reed of a number of the door, .opened a-i enormous mouth to his wavering b over his face. Mother, meet 1 the stone withont,enoounteriu an chefs- •� _ - parchment- colored face,and uttered a shout he said at le gib, seeing her stew over Onl one ex lsnatios was able • the g Y friers a at the Lindell. The'eureat indict- _ - P �• �$ Y P Foss cis whatever. The sixth wonder is the thous in man," , "are a moist of laughter which made the glasses dance him, what it! news that disaster had fallen upon him had ,. hot stone," which from remote has he continued ,and seemed to threaten the very walla of the "Yon bay had an attack," she said as overthrown her reasons eye, a dry palm and a shrinkage of the calf she re laced he water - bottle on the table. •' 1Nilliaai ! " been glowing with hest on the top of a high of the lei. All these indications are due to .. - troom. P hill. The seventh and last Corean wonder some action•of the nerves consequent upon - ' - Nellie's heart stood still, and with a He scram led to rise. With nimble With a start, he looked cep. He had not is a drop of the sweat of Buddha- For n - • swimming feeling of faintness, she fell back strength she elped him, as though she were noticed bar entrance. He saw standing P advancing years, In the matter of the eye, • on her chair. once again the young matron, and he the' over him the calm inscrutable mother of old. thirty paces around ills temple is which it the fifth section is interfered with, and it is . . = Although, when Nellie N.vrton fell on her blundering, gainly, sole occupant of the '•Yes, mother." enshrined rot si Made of grass grow. this which eases a flow of water. The dry- . - ; chair, power of motion deserted. her. she d nursery. 8 `assisted him to a shalt. He '• You a all is gone 2 " There site no or flowers inside the news of the palm is produced by an inter - , po •; y - sacred square. rN.da the animals decline to ference with the functions of the bog also 6 not lose all consciousness. She leaned part- sat facing th light, with his back to the Eve thing- --0very shilling. Black cola Y• _ 1. pa rp " profane a spot so holy. due to the action of the nerves and the ly against the table, partly against the back drooplag for of Ohs girl is in the City to -day. _ shrink of the le follows from similar • : of her chair. She was facing the door, " This w more than a paroxysm. How Christopher Morton's money is safe? - age g - i - '� ` ag lust which the ungainly, monetrona fignrq came I on th floor t" . •• $very penny." ` : s"�"vr. t., re The Y , .. - f-.- ` causes. In old age, tea, you notice some , - " - _ I . - - 'of the man was iiropped. She did not hear "You fain at the and of the attack:" •• Then Christopher Morton's dapgtiter "fie ' all allka.' 4 dlikelaugtt`ter ,men become more corpulent than in the - or see distinctly. An was dull and blurred "Did I bl b ?' - must save you. Saort�'2 money would be . .4pitter dless wisgsx _ earlier portions of their lives. Withdrink- ' f .. - F : F. as in au indistinct Stearn. You estd she whispered; i' that there ono h ? " 'The e is the b' nos ,the look after ing men the change is of ten produced by the - - rag •`.William ! William 1 what has done was ruin in t e City." •• It would be enough to tide me over ; ' � �am>aa and other pretty lithe things- gsentity of saccharine wich they consume : =; �: ' this t" cried Mrs. Bathurst in a tone of He groan "Yes. Half -s -dozen great but, mother" Th in the flush pt their youth, they with their drink, and with those who do not i •ssuurrpprise, reproach, alsrrm. She rose lalwri- houses are one, and _ I am pulled down, "William. you took myadvioei�ostof your bring us drink it follows from other physiological oaslr and half crossed the floor towards her down, down. mother. You will etpw•n me- lifetime and you prospered. You took your Audi► i`t What leohissrmin lover ythe sing changes- As to the hair beeomwg grey, it yen, .Seeping her strange weird eyes fixed I did not to your advice. ispeaslatpd. own advice, and see what it has brought t se r 7 ,-R. • _ results, in the majority of sees, from 1 the . - -.. a i$ im massively We are not I did not k with solid thing I ho ou. Tice very fates are playin into oar flat brain elgfdo� s wxmtise wild partial closing of the hair cells and the re- , on hiui, ah ea p Y � �n morning, gi ovw Stay auction of the quantity of natural coloring, ,'- . . " I . aloiae, .William ; tae Morton has come. to•N'in a fort ns in s year. 90nt6 America ds. This m , this r Domes to .- , - '` � matter which the closing produces. With - ` .She supported herself by pnttiuQ her hand has been the is of ms, as you said :t would our door. She has no relative in Europe. Fjnt, somewhat le►ier they �iow bearded l�Cee. g P '- on the table, tanned to the girl saying : be of fools w d trusted it, I - trusted it. All This day ruin faces you in the City. Poison end sway the scythe and boar the sheaves women the dimness of the eye r des not come . ' : - . ,A' :- - a' - - - •` Miss Morton, this ism son William : is one. I a • beggar, Bind u will cast and antidote. When I left on just now I about so soon sa it does in men." • Y g you Y 1 In the hot fields, and gulfs forget the graces . . _ �• : `" 'Ms. William Bathurst, who invests your me off." - - • & .f knew this should be. I did not knout► how They Itad Of,*d- !- o0k9f+s do. nQ d#ubt* - __ � .. L i - - father's money to such oiccelient advaat- •` Who ea about the -Qity, ,slum you it was to be aovoaipliaiied• The Diamond oatti°g business iii miuniy . • - x .. - a e, jie rl'e a ante attracted her live ? A m' ate ago I thoaghr you dead." `• But, mother, .there are hs aeul shy" Sell later they go out for na and gather concentrated is Amsterdam and Antwe - _ _ 1' g a gi PPS' The soarletiruit to and the yellow corn, �' P attention. She cried in 's to of relief : He took napkin from the table and The mother held oat a paper to her son. pr walkabout the withering woodswithrather but diamond mounting is very largely done ; o - XViliiam she has fainted !" Mrs. Bathurst wiped his f He stared at her -an amore- " I told you the fates were on our sides A faded look, and sigh and se&n forlorn, in London, which is the centre of the dia• a[ ,, - . z " , would not summon help. She did not wish went. Did h ears hear aright i on was the When I left the room I knero what must be Then they sit very still and watch the embers mend t,�tade bath in the rough sad the finish. t I - I > .:. a sere it- to ,witness this scene. She could bereft of t - . - tiiong4 I had no sore perception of how it Behind the curtains in s% me pictured room, ed brilliants. _ . . _ t - _ t not' censer any aid be self,: and until " rink t ' wine," she said, holdin a was to be. Yon have full power to deal While mhhmoene soinewhw•e in bis. hart ro- Tae Swedish Aoaeratnent is employ'itig a �` r k ,; : "' ` the paroxysm was over her sou would be glew�toward him. He did as he was told, with Christopher Mortein s property —have 791edew, thesummermooa -rise, and thobloom - . - worse than aaeleas. still keep - in es of unspeakable - wonder on you not t hovel cure for drunkenness. It a neists in . r ! Y Pte+ y a confining the patients and giving them no- - ` - Her abn took hie back froth the door, her face. S e went; on as she took the ,• Yos, fall power; but ho b coming home Then thelastnight- watch, ttielonrsome thing but bread and wine to subsist upon. � - . . "• I thratit 8ia hands deep into hies trouuecs -pock- empty glees tom Him : ' ` When on were in • is autumn" The few tears of themany iveyers qulek saCd, The result is that the patient soon becomes - F. _ y p I _ . at, and bending his whole body double, the paroxys , I told you Miss Morton held i •, He hat gone home already- This has The b.ack -lined columns in themorulug papers, nauseated and abhors any intoxicating - ; ,. laughed at th" top of his terrific voice, un- come. been wept out after you by special - messen- ,&ad, yes —the many virtues of the dead, liquor. No water is allowed during the. . ` � -. '17he d -on- the table rang again, and ,.[ •• Oh sy," d he, Pass148 his hand across ger from the ofiioe, I took it from the was. � • _� -•:.. r - -4% AL B. Piqua, � treatment, _ _ _ _ P - i f, J- r. i ?Y`.. 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I I tt: �_;!,� , - , . - I IWIP:010niltoof ISO that some useful institution will eventually day. 014,and fami friend as M • .."p— -. 41. - �. . I . . . liar I with i� I L 11 - / . ,tuingles very 11 , '11 1AK , I I i,. ----- - : _ % , - - t ,* . b -=ut of it. Already he has deposited all the Gladstones it is to tell The - - I - A Fa44yrit qf t a Mgt& Mon. * I" I . .- 1, , I .. , oil the Lich be t4whV '', .. _.. - - . - JEwart Gladstone. Mood and he has a on- hie or 19,000 volumes there every one of you in words what that marvellous and tit- that the Wdrm ot the poor will be their "..., _ ­ . : i .. __ . . . - to comprehend he packed up at the castle with him terly unparalleled human phenomenon now equals at li� the -1 %. -, . . ­ . '' :_ much as- to comp, d that i ;rialleeling which . . . � . - � . . - . . . - Uy Sir ED WIN A] - . . . which filled the -a i of Nat am, of Derby . ` text "rid. ;t, RVOLI)i .,�. ; I t own hand and every one of which he the splendid serenity and bright )a �0'.# . . . 1, , I ' 11. - imp An En W lady who ditty not i - sifift . and of Palmerp , and was a Strong a men- has himself put in place on the shelves ... Mr. GI.mlatone was eighty-three 4�ears old aloarNins life's eveninw. One little Micl- . .., . . . . . . m6uz at last, a ran in the odder tempera. We afterward" ret in said = left money too*, f6r=kl-..!,.-.1_. 1. . .. ti armed to. the later dent I did not mention in my last shall be y t , on the 29th of December last, One ought went of Lord %oconefield. breakfast, Mr. Gladstone 's sawnd daughter, in Tower Hill London, daily with ashca , �_-�f�- _. at which, as far So appetite cited. ­ , . : - almost rather tp say, in the phrase of Dr. Mr. Gladstone said to itke once, when I Saes, the is Grand Old Man I was Mary Drew, who must be nearl d gravel, so as to mitigate its slippery ,.- _. 1 .y or quite an '.. - • . � Oliver Holmes, "eighty- three years young," was discoursing I chaps a lilt [a too ant husi- in tremendous 'force. The papers on the forty years old, had her finit living baby condition for the benefit of horses heavily ..." • . loaded. . _-_ . . for he has just repaired blithely and in good estically about or r oriental engpire: "I don't table were the Daily News, Standard, about twenty months ago. It come like ca .,-., � .;.. I.... like to. bear you speak &bon- • India. You Manchester Guardian and Pall Mall. The the amirs-cle, unexpectedly; for The telephoike. -in making the) �.-�.- A— Honolulu stouter. They used to do their , ,', ,'�,. " ' health and to-the Biscay coast, where talk of her too much if she -?veto &a Oda]- last two are all that he read, the first' bar first little one was born dead and mearly 6 bAw'ou'l, :. he has passed the winter amid natural isque whom you Anglo-India ' keep behind functorily, the second thoroughly. About entailed the death of he - . - As r mother, so that Own shopping, marketing, U Now they ­ . - . - very big their orders by telephone, ­ - - - charms dear to his soul and in a climate gilded lattices and will not allow the outer 10 a. in. it began to rain in torrents, a nothing Seemed less probable than that She Bond h one, and the lack " " ' superior to that of London and Hawardeu, world to got so much as a glance at if you 'wind got up and it grow very cold, but none should ever give birch to another child. You of exercise has caused an aocumW6tion Of ..�'.. 1; . . I .. can help it." � Ole left, at I I a. in. I he, Mrs. Gisdatone and will rvmo*l * Ina. therefore, what the flesh. :;:,"k�­' . : although not always ideal. Biarritz i ' I y 1111. ­ , - ­ - . In ' Perhaps something of this has been Mr. and Mrs. Drew not off to open soults to- advent of such :sgbwaby meant in Stich an sf- Lepers in India were treated with i ; ­.. I . � - . - - . ._, I , ­ - truth be cold enough in the winter, and is a to the fact that he has traveled so little. creation grounds to boa used by the a a fectionate householdL inhumanity before Christianity entered , em Ing . I �11 very ca'Pricious, though divinely beautiful, As far am I retpernber, Mr. Gladat,one's of the Sunlight Soap company, and also to The little girl in a chartered libertine, the that Sountry. Many of them were -buried , -i -;- '_ I I 1. U ...,% . -, • � ,,- bore; so that I wish the "Grand Old wanierings ab d never extended much - make a short political speech after twelve undisputed chatelaine, in fact, of Hawarden alive. The English rulers have put a.4t0J? . i, , . . "could have gone on to Egypt, where beyond Italy and the Ionian islands, which or fourteen I .,?r . . Man " c 11Z r . to this custom, and for fourteen yea . . . - miles r y "in. In five castle. She CAR t toddle about from room to there . � ' ''-,. ' 1 . . ' ' . . . ... - . . , . , . at Christmas time in Cairo and higher up latter, b.* the i vay, hew the -official hours the party came back and wo sat down toroom, and she Cruings a my of suillightwith has been a special Christian minion to the I �, ': I I ­ I . - - - . the river the weather is absolutely perfect, agent in cutting adrift from! English pro- to dinner, with some new guests added, one herwherevor shegoes. I never saw a prettier 135,000 lepers in India. � r,l :,. , . ... I and one may sit out at nights safely under tertian. I ' � . ' - . - . � of them be' ' Sir John Gladstone, his sight than when she just now ran through Formerly the City- of London ended at ' , the moonlit palms. But the banks 'of the b� -to I fess that by nephew, a handsome young follow, late of t 0 . I Nile at this moment present a spectacle Personally I a .und con he pan door, Which divides the drawing Ludgate, and what is now Fleet-street was. - '-,.. , I .... . . . - reason of this lac of instinctive sympathy the Coldstream Guards, Oda about thirty- room from the Grand Old Ma i's sanctuary, " the liberty or freedom thereof." - '-- " . -. politically ui�aatiafaetory to the illustrious . . The di - .11, .. - .. - for the empire w ich; he his twice ruled and seven, unmarried and with Z15,000 a year. and, pulling at the lapels of his dressing vision from Westminster was by posts bud . . ...1:1 .. traveller, who wants us to give up protect- for the vitia cop itions of its greatness At dinner, as you will well believe the gown, drew him imperiontily away from rails, a chain and Temple Bar. This Bar -:, ' . . . r � ! ,� as : I . .. i • Ing, Egypt, although it' was he who ordered well an because f his habit o1rcessing to ' Grand' Old Man' once again 'took the Homer or the Blue Books, or whatever was gave place to a house of timber, which re-. - - - -:, . . - I / - the bombardment of Alexandria and thereby consider when h! is once co I vinced, Mr. floor,'&nd truly, no o" would have wished enga ing him. The; first intimation we 1itaina&uhtil after the Great ` . . occupation -Fire. - . commenced the existing British Gladstone has &I ways *came to •me, from or ventured to deprive him of it, h= in the next room was a peal of laugh. Prince Victor Emanuel, heir to the Italian I - . . . of the land. In this paper, however, I shall beginning . . . .. , end - -- - . J - - '.' - endeavor to avoid as much as possible the be i ing to en( of his grwd record, the a ` Yesterday (Sunday) he read both leg- ter on Mr. Gladstone's part at the obvious crown, is one of the handsoment. mud most - , . . A -L ; I . . . _. dangerous region of Politics. moat dangerous a well as the most dazzling /gone in church at morning service, and gave necessity of capitulating to that daring in- accomplished men of his station l- . . .1 . mini,aterofszte nglandhas ever produced. them forth with m, force, intensity and vasion, an musical and hearty ever a though near ye of on in life* . , . It is of the singular and strikink person- I say this with eep I ta txmuty of voice and do . am v cam 30 arm and widely .1 .. � .. . rid only livery which well ex- from human lips. for his laugh as you well traveled, he is yet uninarriale He in liberal : .' .. ality of Mr. Gladstone and of his wanderful because 11 have a a r qualities so plains the anxiety of clergymen that to know, in one of his greatest attractions. in big political views, - , s , , I a I felt I It, Ct, h �.4c eq Ua a . versed in several Ism. .1 ... - - characteristics, as they tmveprepented them- high, so noble a coln4ndin an is, should read in their churches, since, they Presently the Grand Old Man and the little And, intellectual and goner- - . :. . , dy,-,-thaV I w - say, it is more telling than any sermon. To- child, separated by eighty years of time, _ ally and justly beloved. . selves to ipy-potice and study, i8l�.- joine,l wi$h etch frresiqtib rouliv:49 guilges, anliabl's . ; , :!� . , and fiery reapec�fully 1�p speak.i such lof* ihoWes,, I cooquering day he goes toAltho to with Lord come - .Aexclugive'l� .1 t t hand in hand to into the draw- A-Thbughtfal Friend—Mother: "That in - .. .t I I On such grotindevery opponent of the right energy,-tend of �,hemselves, R lendidly but Sl*rpoor and pro= on Wedn"y to ing room. Mrs. Gladstone runs to the piano . _ � honorable gentleman may be, and I think a beautiful piece of bronze you have selected . perilously, to re idei the m#n a practical Ventmore for two nights. Next week he and strikes up a lively waltz tune, and in a for Miss Barigap's wedding present; but, - Ong .. I - . ,�t to be, for many good and sufficient dictator of hio'co intr'ymen, &spite all con- journeys to Biarritz, and, after a month or second the two partners are dancing to- _. - : . why do you leave on the pricemark ?" ­ . . I 8 _-:.- . . . reams, his admirer and his eulogist, stitutional check i and safeguards As they viera, but I hear of gether, the Grand Old Mail Putting into hi Daughter: "The bronze in very heavy and I � On the male and female side equally it in say in Mr. GiaLatone's own county, IN He change of plans, and it may be Biarritz pirouettes a lot of funny, o!d fashioned little I do not want the dear girl to iiijure-Mrself , -, � ,:--:,, . . Scotland that boasts the -gift of this eminent 'can talk so kind- only, after all." • & hen o hei -nest,'! He in _� steps, learned of our great grandmothers carrying it arzund the Stores to find out' '- statesman to his- country's history. It was ly, $o high d9 a gentle amid qoObvious- When you grasp Mr. Gladstone's right seve I five years a which it was im- - . J - ,h UL - t mind ,rid, ght .go, w ic - .- ­. . . a, Clydesdale family that bred him, a line of ly and impene m self-ci)nvinced, so hand, always stretched out with . unaffect- i a to view without delight and lip- what it cost." - Z ' i . I lairds holding large estates in the sixteenth . POU e Among the iLStitUtIOUS Of Fleet street., -1 - --. , - gentle and so 0 liable It -his convic- ad warmth of greeting, you perceive in the plause, although so much lAthos mingled London, has now to be added a. "Ladiess, IN :. . I- . . - ; century. From theses rang some prosper- tions I it you ill only yiold to them: - contact that he has lost a forefinger. The with comedy in the touching scene. Club," which war# formally • inaugurated re- . ; I . . , . - our malsters, father an son who nettled at Quely i fort led, 40 V LA in h is ex- fact in that when a youth shooting with his But signal as these qualities of Mr. Glad- cend by It so enorin . Lanark, and had among their descendants. . y . . _.. � periences, moo 'it and sure in his logical uncle he blow it away from the muzzle of the stone are, grand So him opportunities have the use of women who follow the profession _. . . � ­ eorn merchants that migrated to Leith, one methods all uni d w'th such itroy g be iefe, old fashioned gun of that period, which was been, and oplendid—with all its mistaken of journalism, whose numbers may now be . - . . - 'I. . � .- � of whom,' John, became wealthy and im- such burning hu 4111 yt such plameless per- dangerous, indeed, for an i-icautio' sports- and perversities—his record, he has had one reckoned by hundreds The, name under I - portent and married a Robertson. of � Us . . . . - . - Dingwall, in Orkney, which lady is pyOudly sonal life,-that WOPI .1111001180�ously sub . mit man. If a spark or particle of harping reme advantage which heaven.bestows which it is,to be known in the ' -I -- .-. . -their intellects t,3 hi as to apolitical pope. wadding happened to be left in the breeeh only on the most, fortunate and deserving. Club." L -1 - . I hardly of the ancient muzzle loader it was always y . - ... . I , . � traced in our peerage books to Braces of Thoasands and 1ho rifib of pecows He has had a noble and faithful wife, the Miss Eleanor - i � I Bannockburn, so that Scotland owns, as Ormerod is the most distin- - i - ask what a mes, re � after they 1Mow Mr. Possible that the powder charge when pou'r- fast friend, the faithful protectress, the ' .1 say; - ' yj both channels- of Mr. Gladstone'* GI i datoue is or as i �s author. They vote ad in would explode, and you would then be sure support of her illustrious husband's uiebed entomologist of England. Her first . ;. I . I q Id. 4an," said, in their own in luck if it did not communicate flatne to the years of toil and glory. Anybody looking the farmem' grain from destruction, and in . blood. John Gladstone was a great friend. for "the Grand g object in taking up the science was to save I-",- , . . of the famous George Canning, whom, braze, "go it ind. " Let those, therefore, powder flash. Young Mr. Gladstone show- even now on the comely face of 64 Kaxty," order to render herself familiar with the - . . . - IhY 611 habits of insect life, she often spends hours - - - - '�.` . - . . - - . his father's table. In f.%ct, it was there ing the noblene of thi- illustrious leader tienee which are part of his fin character, p the young folks d know stretched upon the ground studying them.' Mr. Gladstone must often C in some degr a exensed who, fully realiz-- ad on that occasion the fortitude and pa- an she is &I w %ye called- at Hawarden - - . ; . and under Canning's immediate influence' a a haracto I area t I I woul ! . . w that , , I . _... . that he imbibed those early tort' princi- i and his superi3rity too themselves in all but the accident exemplibea a certain inher- she had been a moot beautiful woman I and She has been appointed Consulting Ento- . . . . . . - : . I plea —never really rooted out from . his na. ! pointa, have op"set4 him and more than eat awkwardness in his nature. Strong as who& she married on mologiat to the Royal British Agricultural � . I y . once toiled him �heq he himself, 11 intoxi- & lion, as his exploits in wooJeraf t sufficient, the same day at Hawarden to Mr. Gladstone Society, . I . . . . ture—which made him at the beginning of ' to So . I - rated with the x &-rance of his own ver- ly prove, he has never been parLiculariy agile 'and Lord Lyttleton respectively, never pro- ' - . u w - . his career the glory. and the hope of the - bo,sity," has ap rt(i to 'allow himself to be or quick in body, any more than he in witty bably had two such handsome young brides The lobster dreads thunder and when the church and Conservative party. At Eton carried away to and Imperial lose and dis- in mind. Perhaps the one arch defect in this been seen in the length and breadth of the peals am very loud numbers of them drop . I . he got his Greek and Latin and got them so - integration on e wild current of his own complex and. opulent nature is his lack their claws and swim away for deeper water. .. . . . _. thoroughly, with the!ielpof three studious I of principality. The occasion was Any great fright may also induce them to I _%. . _. : - years following at O'xford, that when I have popularity. I I ­ . humor. I never heard, nor did anybody among other Ways by the publication of . - ... - - - i But what "a n I Listening to him many eke with whom I am "uainted, a bon mot, a volume of Greek and Latin tranelationi drop their claws. But new claws begin at * - . I - . .� . . once or twice dared secretly to test him in 9 _ .. - dedicated In''duplices Nu ties, to the once to grow, and in a short time &.re On - k _. • capping Greek and Roman hexameters from a night in the h use commons or in crow - or - brilliant repartee falling from those won u is . the Iliad and Odyssey or Virgil, I have been edandenthusi icpu blic meeting, the imme- dodul lips, and this in attributed, possibly, two-fold n teals and while -that book. large as the old ones, and covered with hard ' diate-effect of It a ar tent and sonorous elo- to his Scotch extraction and to the tremand- shows the versatlilit f Mr, Gladstone a hello. The lobster often drops its shell-9 .. . a, perfectly abashed and astonished at the . I I when it hides until the new shell in hard - - ' ' . . *nial "ruestness of his character. learning in his SITY 'O I . - I superior range. ano grasp of him scholastic Ilence has alpy s,bet n the same fqr m* &V I cam Per equ skillful command enough to protect it. . . , _ � I 'inei�ory,,.,j- Atthe'univeri4ty he took • a hi He seems to have no Lima, or else no caps -' of Italian and Latin poetry, it stamps Lord . I _.. . - . . de l';ee #rAd off inies fle0hed the s4brA of as to agreee or unb LpjVaa to d i city to sea the ridiculous. side of things, Lyttletaft as the very best writer in Greek well, has the re n= I .__ 1, L . , I which, however, in a rather serious deficit . L I the course#he b king. Tbe rVel verse that we have ever poesessed outside ration of being the worst thoroughfare in . , a-*Ioqueice1n rite Union D60batilwts __ ' n- cy. because just as the liveliest laughter Ii - . I r 3oubt not for o era, whether I was )� , , . .. . .- . liot Goswell-road, Clerken I - I - • .- ciety. Thence also he derived and deepened castrian burr i In v)ice ; the silver harets, professional scholars. Mr. Gladstone's titled London for travOling. In some parts of the " I thQ. e�releasly tosse bm k from that broad be. next to the most tender team, so * , reept.i.n brother-in -law died, unhappily, by his own road the stones at the sides of the tram lines . , .. - - . these, that have &I. . #0 . - . . .- - - brow -- the � . . ways draped themselves like an intellectual nignanf, 11odght' furro*e& • of the absurd "poet of human doijigs closely act in a frenzy of delirium peoduced by have sunk several inches, thereby causing ", .. ­ . I .searching 4ight of hi glance ;, the P1 f belongs to a audacious comprehension of and fever, but the light of an unbroken felicity vehicles to skid to such an alarming extent - � � , . - . . . all) and c4aruble over the garments . , 'Or � .. . - that it is a wonder they are not overturned. . of his IaOr opinion4 Ind4ed, hismind took his IDObil%4MOU';h ; lightpinglike a safe management of them. It was in thi's has always fallen, an it well deserved to fall, I . - I ' i i i . . Dean and lqcidity I e tyrnB of his point that Mr. Disraeli and Mr. Gladstone upon the wedded life of William Ewart A number of persons who used to ride to I . ; 130 stro0gly a bent -ecclesiastically that he , . . . . - - - . I Imat � . - had seriously designed- himself at one time and the tftmenJo vitality of mind, stood at Opposite Poles of human feeling Gladstone and Catharine Glynne. Her gol. the City now walk, on account of the risk . . : involved. h and would probably have be- and body, findi -ig fr quent vent in the blow All the world ?m I a slid all the men icitude for the noble life, with whose solace . ' I IL a a 0 for the church - . I . and women me Vero. IN Such 4" and felicity she has been charged, is upon The King of Siam has recently prescribed . . . .. . come arc4ishop of Canterbury, if Canning of the clenched A�md nd passionate gesture, rely PIS. - 9 - . .- , had not pu"im into the pocket borough of all these and oddier mite stamped him for Lord Beacounfield a pretty constant be- all Occasions touching, but occasionally be. a rigorous test for th ' of bps Subjects who, __ - . i .. . . claim to be on t the L : . Newark. . what lie is --the foremost of our parliamen. lief and platform of conduct, w:aile Mr. comes sorely tried by the irrepressible ener. el i endowed emantleofpro- _ - � 'try orators. ,9oQet:mea his burning Gladstone, his illustrious opponent, was 1ried of her illustrious lord. Diningrecently phecy. An enactment has now been made .. --- . . � . . j. Nothing can furnish a stronger contrast rhetoric woul* be indeed emphasized by always so terribly in earnest that the in the company of the distinguished pair, Providing that no prophet shall be entitled -11. - ­ . - with the later career of this renowned Tiber- bodily motions so vehement that I remain- whole country felt the *tin of the opi- Mrs. Gladstone said to me: " I commission to public confidence unless he has the gift of - . .. ---,: .1" . -al leadee. than his opening parliamentary her Mr. Disc a di hitnivrously and, success. gram. when Disraeli on-%o compared the on, Sir Edwin, to-night to keep my line- sitting unharmed in the midst oUm, ass -coal . .1. - - - ..�', . years. He showed himself a tory of the fully beginning an otherwise hopeless reply right honorable. gentlemen's ministry, after you, from talking to the opposite side of tire for the space of at least half" hour. . , - ._., tories. Macaulay, reviewing his pamphlet by telling the k rand the house of com - his triumphs were -over, to " a range of ex- the table. He has a great ape ch to make Sir John Everett Millais, the great paint- .. - , on I I Church and State,'-' had marked him at moos than K glad so substantial an tinct volcanoes." Quod vult,. valde vu's, soon and his voice is a little hoarse with 'a or, in never so happy as when sketchiug from - i that early date as the rising hope of the , " F Whit be- desires he desires imperatively, hardly departing cold. Engage him as nature in Scotland. 'Seated beside some • .' .: article of iurni n I the table of the house - . , . . . . .. I " True Blue " party, and his maiden speech had swod be een im and-the right bon- solemnly, blindly; and no quality has im- to much as you possibly can in whispered wimpling burn, with an old pipe in his '. , "-'- " I . . . - in th6 house of commons wasactually deliv-, orablegentle n du ing the fiery peroration premed modern public OPIni itch as conversation." mouth, he will work all day without troub- ' I - on ion so in .1 . . . ered against the proposed immediate em" to which adjust at listened with wing- this resistless, devouring ardor of the Grand , Never did& faithfni person more earntat. ling about food. He long ago learned the - . I . I • cipation of the slaves and in strong insist- I-6d admiration and �error." Old Man. It in a force, indeed which often I devote himself to a duty than I to that. art of painting in the min. An artist, who I I I I . - . ence upon compensation to the slave holders sweeps away opposition from its path. to grow Pal" . . .: - - . ompensa. ion - In all the r tines of domestic and so- 7cheerfully allowed my turtle soup painted with him for two seasons, says that . ... , . . . . of the West Indies. -All thio, though SL ange cial life Mr. ( ladebone is simply delight-- ' As waves beneath . cold and took little or no� notice of a deli• they oat in their wet clothes, drenched b .- now to recall, was natural enough, seeing he � A vftqel under sail. so men obeyed 1) I I - � !- - - was, the son of a father who owned slaves ful, faultless, re ad mto serene and .". And fell below hip tttem. . cious mayonnaise while I humbly sought to the thick Scotch mint, day after days who! - and .- . , ' ' . r .- I � .� - � sugar estates in Demerara, and it goes sweet �egllouo YTodv any eulogy of mine. ' lead the thoughts and talk of Mr. Gladstone ly engrossed in reproducing the grv�6 and . - FApecially did he thrill the whole country into Paths which I imagined would be most browns of mosses, and the greys and reds of . _1 I have just r ived in this city of Omaha when in his Speech upon the reform bill he . . . - . I far to account for the unfortunate attitude - . a latter front old ftiend and colleague, re- alluring. In the moment of apparent sue- trees. � . ­ which he assumed when your terrible and spoke of the unrafreachised residuum as , , - I 11 .. . - . . . _; - by in' GladStODe, 94 cam somebody dropped on the other side of - It is said that the old black overcoat /of costly war broke out between the north and dated mart age to Mr. who our •Rash and blood," and no words call the table the remark that the Phenicians the German army will shortly be abolished. - - - , • . - - 7 - ., I South. has been stayin ' at a'w le 'net be. describe the force and majesty of the finish were a Semite people. The webs I had Experiments have been made witl' various 'IN . : I can tell a eurious little story about that fore the and ali an =rt3h"ftor gwity- ofthatopesch, when in view of s,present n uring (' .. _ -- � ---%� � . . ._.�- from my personal experience and shall not He tells me that ex for mi Blight fluUneBB defeat, but of a future ammared victory, he woven round my eminent sonerwerebrok- regiments d - the last twelve months 11. .- - - hesitate to tell it, because it greatly re- of heari 7 o, � little fatigue of tb&f"- exclaimed in tones more like those of a He- an like spider threads. Ve flew with quick with overcoats of various shades of grey, , - , " rIg c in that ght, c�d: h f . dounds to Mr. Gladstone's moral if not poll- night, which hl a the avoidance Of too brew prophet than an English statesman, intellectual swoop at the theoris.;, for he which have led to the conclusion t t h - .. - - - - . .. I tical credit and may hereafter help to ex- i - . ­ _ much study, h a i Ontrious best was as well ,p,V1C 4itaut fore" of %be Lima we mw;; • "" to hold a view that the Phenioians grey in the oolour least distinguishable at a .... . - His ,ug side," as. indeed, they proved to be. 'Were of another stock, and I could' do was distance, and therefore beat adapted for I .� " C. . .. - - - plain his action in one of the undoubted as Over t at . . . . _ - I.ld.��r, 11raDrew, and his . error - of his career. During those first dark "On Herbert him as far #A they can U intAnec�usjly the ,"it Oj the swim of to turn to Mrs. Gladstone and penitently wear in view of the use of amokelon • . - .- . . . . . ..' ., dayb of your Sublime conflict to sustain the from the daily oval cite of five or six score humof_ has mer.p".the otherwise vat%d beat-my breast, while she smilod m, gentle powder. . . . . . . . - � , I . .1 . union Mr. Gladstone went to Newcastle of letters and ask gee which are showered anti 11156gDifiCaUL OMPlOtOD485 Of Mr. forcivenem and Mr. Gladstone, an is his The rate of travel. of thunderstormis has ' ' '' . .. __. _. - and delivered a memorable; speech, in which down upon hi br kfast table. Sir Andrew mtone,s 40rilqt,o I QW1 - splendid custom, prensit Is parole and kept been studied by Herr Schronrock from the ' 't - . r whak - lias &$ once op- such storms in Runiia, in 1888. ' .. . - . he declared that " Jefferson Davis had rom hie rame'and I Clark, his I me no anxieties at pre@- 11"ted and detracted f it, to the -delight and profib of the whole record of 197 ' . ' . . . .��e_�, . �' - made a nation and a navy." in statesman __ is found to have varied from'13 -*--- ` ". . . - - 1, who was i ant about his heal •.h, provided lie does not historical record an % ats man has been table. - - , . . The velocity . . - ­ . .. - ­ I .. to 50 in . • . i - . � my humble way an earnest northerner, catch one of t one Padden cheat chills which hie supreme skill and irresistible inathsets - I � ilea an hour, with a mean of 28.6 . ff..., . I - � � . .. I - ; . I - . . wrote to him, pointing out reasons convinc- perilous to &(.vanced age. My friend ad a parim,wentary manager. He cannot _." .. HWW&rm WOMML � .. , I miles an hour in the hot season and increaa� �. : , I . are 80 IWP - '. , .- . . . . .. dwell!n min and pleasure upon the . ingto32 miles ea hoer in the cold season. _! . • - Ing Me that this was a great error of pro- ;1&�iug the game with the rempurcomand ' The It up ISO women &M among the most . . . - . r moderation 0 his pontemporaries r rid the dei I an accomplished stm&ogical hand. beauLifuluiii, the world.. They are not lap- It was least in the early morning, increasing . . ... I - I . - - phecy an ,Irell as of policy, and asking the i - .. . ,to a , between 9 and 10 p. in. The justice an e rosity of his estimate of pub- The first necessity of political trium h is g'uiahing, diaphanous creatures, composed of maximum I r illustriousl orator not to cast the serious . . - 11 - . in astereag - " - I ; . weight .cter into tea of cobweb* and the odor of musk, with a sickly storms travelled most ickly from south- .: - .. __ it of hiseloquenceand chart lie men from h and Canning down naturally a majority, and all the qualil qu the scale against the north. With the to Mr. Balfou and Lord Rbsebery. Mr. Gladstone 's temperament focus, in pallor or a hectic flush in their cheeks. No ; west, west, and north-west I ... . . .: I , � st condescension be at ones- invited The letter on ! "Immediately upon my spite of his conscientiousness and high in- erect *ad straight " a candle hearty and Mr. 4rander MattheW8, in a resent - nu m•' in-- . : greatest , I � - 1 __' '-.----. me, then but a novice in political affairs, to arrival at in. . ant Friday., I was taken spiration, upon the necessary efforts w create vigor6un to the core, they are pictures of 'ber of I'he Cosmopolitan, alludem in glowing . - I . , - : . ' ' - - ' I , - info his room...., I ­A% . . . I .., . ;. . - . come and see him anti talk itall oast. Iwent , .. 4g-proposed a w.a k 4nd Qut end preserve that. It was such an impulse good health and a - _- vitality. They terms to the new illhatrated edition of lenng- . . _� I , - __ " Went, .ra bliu or an hour through I _ , . . i I . carrying a formidable bundle we _ ,64 that led him at Greenwich, some twenty ate gifted with Wiwi all arms, plump Hur as one of the most Sumptuous works. n . Oi ;a Mon V, the ­ I .. . and for the first timei n my life enjoyed pleasure iron a le park, years ago, wildly to promise the abolition of hands with tapering tg:ete and wear long lately issued, from the press, and calls atten. , � I "__. . . latter one oft a nvatlekatlfW that I I .1 . . I , - . .. . � 1. .i. ,�, ever the income tax. And I hope to be forgiven braids:. 1rhe- sun has spread &.raddish-pld- Lion to the curious fact that Senator Conk- - � ; - I rare delight of conversing tete-a-tete with - - I i saw, very . . -: - k,i�� - • . i 1P verdant beinks, vk1leye if I state the belief that it was this which an tint or a darker tone over the complexion. ling, sa well as General tiarfield, found" - .- �, , � I that fascinating statesman, whom I then and � , N is . . .. � . - ... - . - . . I! . . i . always have found- - and stva] I ' f , 4a 444 jidb9t ' beauty of .. -_ . y . just as genial in antagon . -_ - . rees, first half - consciously led him to take up the The Hungarian woman is not a. I great satisfaction in Lew Wallace's master. , . - . � , - ' I . 14 ism as Ili agreement. He permitted me to as which, I 6 U an evpert, and Irish question, since without the sixty r clasmical ..,_ �..J.-, .� ... does-simN VerhxW,*U. Mr. Conkling's favorite reading WSW . - .. . . � I I . � � . . I .-attempt, at least, to overwhelm- bitn. with thickets, swarinin with game 3arrounding seventy votes controlled by Mr. Parnell - quently present a riddle to the psycholo- piece, Onids gave him great plea- . � . . .. � . . .. . . i arguments teriding to provo , that .the Us Oil all Sides. Ill &04- of talk (and no one majority seemed then impossible. Ism not gist, and ethereal poets will Scarcely find a sure, and he was aspeciaPy delighted with . - . . that- talks like him i nouer'deised to run on or to . . . . . . - north would never allow the mouth of the . saying here that Mr. Gladstone acted then theme in her for4ypersentimental reveries. Beta -Hur. gverybod!y knows, by-the-Way, .. .­ . charm and it ia cei tainly an unique experi• . . .1! I ' - MississippIto be cut off from -its fountains; ence to convtarse with-% man who or ever acted against his principles, but that She a is rather the vigorous embodiment of that the new edition of this world-famed, * -:: - ,2.� �;: 1' - ., J . that the south did not understand the re- o holds he has the faculty, common to all rich and primeval womanhood As her exterioyi, so work in named for General Garfield, a fac-'. . I - - source years, as it were, in the chambers I � I , . , a or resolves of its powerful opponent, - Seventy Yea . complex natures, of easily persuading him- her whole character is enchantingly fresh simile of whose complimentary letter to the- - i of his me . at the conflict could only end in the I : - and that e memory and seems to have forgotton self tba� what he d4sirea is oh J%I1 grounds and positive. She likes to eat well, is fond author in given in the book. _. ­­_- I - othing." , - � L . -, . . I � � I 11 " , cap . � "k - - ­ s . chastisement of the rebellious and the eman. U , desirable, andAhe speed and sweep -of his of a drop of wine, taken naturally to swim. The horse of Osman Pasha, who was ' '.-. - , _.'�­_` ., . , , . . - - cipation of the slave. I wonder still, as i After this I riy' friend's letter goes on to eagle-winged spirit is such in all affairs of, min g, dancing, gymnastics, and has not the tured in the battle of ­ I . I - I, Plevus, died recently, , • . . - him day on state that he very rapidly Passes the turning least,objectiou to being admired. Brace in the stables of the Officers' School St, - .I !",o'-,� 14%- look back so far, at the patience with which say: 11Iwi briefly " , I rapidly ­ , - ­' ­ . - . , - .�, '. - I -� " . . - . . he listened to me, but'lll the end he Sprang Saturday for 'our amusement, At 8 a. in. place where it is possible to chaage the direr- beauty know no difference between high Petersburg. An agent of a wealthy Yankee: - ' I - . . - i I .� - - : , � p from his chair and exclaimed: "I am half I came do and breakfasted with him, tion of his flight, d Us and often bestoii upon a poor, immediately appeared before the superiu­ I - , ; . ul an - .: . , I .- ; - - inclined to think you are right and that I while he dram a wale noir and ate a small As little do I wish to -Indicate that in barefooted, short-skirted peasant-girl, (with tandent of the and offered 2,000 rubles- . * - .'�. ­ I. ! - . . ,_;_*�..i. . - :. - � .�, -�!;_; , 4. �i . - shall have to retract and, perhaps, hereafter biscuit. At :10 a. in. we oat off to walk lacking the faculty of humor he is with- her face framed inA kerchief tied under the for the carcass. His object was to stuff out, A. J _,:� i - - i , - -quarters of- a out what in Skin to it, gayety mud bright- chin) the mine anchanUng form, the hide and put it on exhibition- in one oU - , � �.-�,; - ,'.,_: � _ .-, 1 - even deeply to regret those words which I to the churob a stiff three the bps , , . .. : . . spoke the day before estekday, but, to tell mile, up a hil sli pert' from ice, the result now of soul. The contrary is distinou . ..1.].,-, ,Y. ,C.%,, -, - graceful walk the same magica - - "..';J _10 - IlY attmex -v6 the great Yankee shows. The superintend- : .1, _� 11 ,1 ; . truth, I have such a constitutional nor- of a sharp ni V frost. The church was the case. Nobody can appear mo --�, ;.!.I,. . the tr r. re lival __ - � � - ., - . . y glances es upon her more fey'Orad meter.— ant politely declined the offer, but toe Agent' _' z ­Z -.1 . . .�. war that when I find my own country very cold, the ear y congregation not more in and genial conversation and more dab bt, [Rome Journal . - .W, ­ -, . ; . - roc of w. ­'-"" '), ; - . . . or any other countries which interesVine in- than eight o, -'to people, including' Mr. ful in the relations of life. 1148 smile islike . - � . I - - thought that the price he had offered w" ., '. I � : , . I . � - N­ I . _ . * - - . I , -, . . : - '-' .. � I . ^ , �* - - 11 . not high enough, and he traded for the relic .: ' . - %,,_._-, . : volved in one, the imatinct of my mind, I am Gladstone q in if. Service concluded summer's sunshine, his interest in tl­ e most " .. - ­ . � I .4, - 1, - ..... - ,- 0 - 1, � , . ` .,�_C'l �. - - -.Tl� a (:! Father— - all, with r.erainterce At last the superintend . � 1 56-1.1 , . - afraid, is rather to And the nearest way out he took mein zripgated iron building, unimportant anti external matter, lively at ' #a w To ­­ � I - i � . - . or— mmy, how , do You ent was conislLed to turn him in a rude .I,--,. � ,,��- - . , � , M. . which has and is meant fora and immediate- and his home, I know, M - -Wkov - - - \ - of it than the best, " One think you will like this little follow for & manner, bea me the - Yankee agent could ...;t�.!:. __Ii�m­ � � '�' . . - ...� That avowal, the more it is reflected village Ilbl:r',Ja."'hr.l,d 40,000 volumes. It of the happiest brightest in the world. brother?" Tommy (inspecting the now in. not or would pot understand the high-mind-. 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' 11 ',p. •• �i .i • - r - .y,,� d,.`e ts:+. - • - ,t,,:. `.G.e _ -..t. a i,; .-;T.t ' { >, �d a`.• -{ x• s w )1 . l - - }Fi t � 4te��- _ - � '. +� '±�' .1 - jt., � � _ � . � s —J - s F t', i• '. I 7 4r. z:i.� �.:. sl► s t.tNa [aaT. - �u 1![r. J. Thornton, of the 8rh, I[arklulal, y �-� ' h_. • . ,,< t ! ;;: ,: wills driving - quiet) along Joseph St. ., I . 1. . I. f _; 11 I'SSrs.1t. T. Philip has rein nel from Markham, Wednesday and was about to °►• � _ . . . . 11 I V° . j f� �V # - • LondtlAi. tarn on Main St., the horse took fight - - e _ r _. ,' Wm. MOCfunsiapd jr. was in the oily on at something and looked and turnip • _ r Saturday. shacvly broke the shafts and a o ale8� 1H t�,8 t1II�8 to get Fuynllir8, �attl'88$g8i • ' t 1 Mr. Brown and ;1liiss Bertie Braut is On . ` _ - ... -- . Picture Frames Etc. at rock bottom - . �'j� x�ex�jx the sick list. natter, tLrowing Ddr. Thornton oat and > �_ t � i, = '� . bruising his face. The horse was oa 6nr• Fall and ins ect our stock get - - - t t. Miss Carrio Proter, Whitby is visiting ed before getting any distance. p. . prices. p I •, + -- �. a published everq Friday morning at its of3ice at Brooke Mile. f1 and you are sure to' buy. we used money + •. _ Fiokering, Out. Miss Eliza Clark, Of Parkdale, is visit- - - - y - . - . ' - . }:. (` ' ':...: TERMS ing at High Park. - Neeu Advertisements. a, Ming to 'rr figures.. Dona ► `" and are willing sell at to ���. ii.9b pas year; m1.00 iff paid is idvatue. - rhos. Col ell, Whit was In this - - - - -- -- - -- - • : - neigborhood n Monday y 4 R b A L E —A good second hand - In168 11118 C11aI�Ce, i3. I I ItATE6 OF ADVERTISIN4 :iessre. 8t nley and Morcombe o! RatrRe l' bicycle- Apply at this oIDce. 1—in ; :O -O: '' Line dispose of a fine team of horses each -,TEED PEAS --- Mummies and small , we hove a full line of Undertaking Goods . On - - _ . r9t insertion, per Iine - - - 18 cents last week at high rice, these entlemeu ' . ' " i, Each subsequent insertion, per line - 5 >n 8 ►J ones, clean, at lot 13, S2t:d con of Pickering. - , hand and will' answer calls promptly, day - _ - _. ' _ (I 1. ' This rate does not include Lebal of Foreign ad- always keep d Horses. L. BANKS. 19 -i10, I - ' ly - vertisements. It is repor that a family in this sec -_,_ - - -- _ . ;I Or night. We strive to please. .. ' - , . , � • t' I _ I , 13peoisl terms given to parties tusking con- Lion has the phtheria. Now this report [� -a TEU : —I3y the year. A married �. r rates for 3 or 6 inoutha or by the year. Half_ d r LI� �AM ' ±r earl or earl contracts payable quarterly. 18 false if th parents Of those Chil ten man for farm work. must t,e Good hand r T 1 Y, ► y y Y P r q y with cattle. F.L. GREEN, Greenwood. 18-19 H ��� ID L '� Business cards, ten lines or under, witif paper, that circulate Lhis are' not aware of it - p 8 i�', tote year, X35 Q7, paysbic in advance. they should told. We thick these gIyTED — (}cod Kirl for general � _ - : . '} t . 1am'Notics in local columns ten cents per line, children need fear holidays. •- 1 ' • -- dve cents per line each subsequent insertion. y - �� housework Gaod wgirl paid. Apply to , .� c . - . ' Isp ial contract rates made known on applica- The mamn oth 'wood bee of the sea MRS. W. R. HOWSE,opposite Methodist church s. I'_ ttou. No free advertising. son took play at. Patrick Gorman's One Wtiitby. 19 -� � There's nothing wears 1 e t` Advertisements without written nstrnctions �i week ago last ends There was a large 1 I�, 1 . will he inserted until forbidden and charged ac- g y• OR SA LE :— Two'or three fresh milch - :, , `• _ c" crowd thane a d everybody worked well, r tordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- COWS. good, also two young snares, ailed 4 I : _ 1 .° i . meats must be i n writing and sent to the pub - �(e wonder hat, delayed some of the and s, well matched and steady, ready for work. i . I . Z , i I - . Abm• young fellows We wont get hams till a ply at A. ALLISON'S. lot Qe, con. B,Ptckerfng, . E S _ I ;, I j = . i i - - .i ob Work prom tl attended to. - C�errywuOd P. O, . 19-21 DUNBAR'S • TOTTONAID • - T i I P y morning. _ -- - - -- --- - - -- - � .. . . . 1 ' ° W 1 CLARK PROPRIETOR ��� " SOH SALE •--A new brick "doable tt i _ I- . - ' _ • _ n Memorium• .. .. . . • honse, .or sale on Cnnreh St • Pickering 0 `s I I -I Lines written on the death of Thompson village, complete for two families. Apply to - . . el Uur Politloe— Strict Inds endeuce. John A. Linton,coraer Church and King streets, T . _ P ' A. Michell wh died March 2nd, 1892, aged or Pickering P. O. 20.1 t •� OPEN -O- :THE -:0: - aur AA First -class Local Paper.... - ' ; fourteen yea four month and thirteen __. "• 0. - - % • cf - I 1' ' 3 T RENT: --$pin lot 14 tuft. . . .. - . i days. FAR i 0 - 4Dur I;mcpQc3ttalt.1onra — The hearts 1, IGN ie - f j � } � " D," S..arboro, containin, t00acres. more - , i upport of the Deovle of Pickering and vicinity. dye seldom rem mbar to look above, . � or leas. The place •nil be rented fora terra of � - a1 I: j I - While worsbi ing ever at human claT, - years to Rood tenant. For further particulars - - ` iii Till the preciou treasures of earthly love apply to JOHN RICHARDSON. 8carboro. 18. 1 / . 1. el - _ CH 11 1892 Are hid in the thadows of death sway, / A,VPA - i , FRIDAY, is1AP FAli�i TO Rh.tiT COntaiting a12 t Then s sombre -ei13s lifted aside, 1, - B To admit our laved as they pass along, acres, being Lot. 17, Con. 3 Searboro i But what tbey nmy find at the other side About 100 acres under cultivation, balance, pas- • ' . n ' ` , NOTES AND COMMENTS.. - Is bid from th eyes of the gazing throng- ' Lure and timber, wall watered, good buildings, lth a full snit Of them a I fall blowing done, Apply on the premises to *` j . Thosepreciouat asuresthatbrightenourliTes, MRS. L. BADGEROW, Brown's Corners. Po -ISl Smocks and Overalls ready made or made _ ,r ' I.. -:_ Grow brighter still as the �anieh for ayes — - -- --- I, - - blr. B. 13. Us1er, Q. C: of Toronto, p TEPHEh CRONh offers an lot lo,� to order on ehortist notice. Fit guaranteed. ( - - For death's doe shadows, t e e irit wrvivee, _ is Off duty with bronchitis. His re- While we sh our grief on the mould of clay. 2vd con. of Pickering, 700 bushels of Car- u E f - We toil at our w risome task each day. ter's Prize Prolific, two -rowed barley at 00 cents ' . ' . .. ' i h eovery is soon expected. Till the lips w cold, and the voice grows per bushel. which yielded fifty busbels per acre ,--. . - - ' j : j dumb last harvest. also one were coming fire lean . I - : .O: \ j And we drift fro the present lice away, # • The recount 1n East Simcoe COlI- To the unkno n shores of the life to come- old, and one gelding ootuing font', far sale (. ` 11 , i t firms D1r. Bennett, Conservative, 111 cheap, o- p And tie mystic ucbo! the spirit hand, T�_ WE ARE SO OWING TOR . . .- fc his seat by 16 majority. That falls on t e heart is the magic link, ' T; ARSi TO RENT :—Containing `64 . `• .. ' That g=uide our f et through the buroiaQ s,nd, i' scree, all $009 workable land, being lot 0- j :.,* Till they rest i peace at the river's bunk, in the 0th cos of Pickering. Good lame house, n 1 'rile Sprlll Sta1110n show Of tLe And when vice ar. borne by the mighty tide. as wall ae barn, with dhlendid etable►s, tine or- - - _ . t !� A ;ricultural and arts AsSOClati 0l1 Away from the grasp of the hands we love. chard. Situated one mile east of i.reenwuod.. T i We humbly true , that the waters may glide t ossession given let of April. Apply to JOHN I p' ' a opens in Toronto Wednesday. '." P HYFIELD, Kinsale P. O. 19�1t) .� s� . set. i . .. 3 To the lio ed fl,r shores, in the realms above. . - i4 A. Fit1END. i UH .SALE` -House and tot to flare- I _ . j I' I - 1� flrn�ers in Wellington county* are _ - - * s :. 1 . mnt, at present occupied by J• :e. Cot- - _ - - `Y i ling, the property of Mrs, F. B. Lacey. The , ! it i - troubled by Sri d rabbits, which nibble . LETTER TO THE EDITOR. ' house is a comfortable six roomo l nnP, with all . ' . - - - it � ' j the bark frow �Ung fruit trees. conveniences. About }acre of garden, wictt New S111rt1I1gB . - ° . _ - 1. pouog fruit t reel, and t then small fruit, well t + �� 1' ; M k Judge Elliott has ilea his decision Lthis departme t is open to all for the fair die- tensed. Apply to GEORGE FOL; N D. Clare- ' ,) i - i �' cussion of pub c questions. The writer inust moat. I 19•fE1. y ft _ 3n the London election -case, and Hon. in all caaes eon his correct name with copy , . New rsmbroideriee _ . We wish it d tiuetly understood, however ri UI{ BALL' UK lU i{�:\1 .— Elglit _ - - . . ll 1. 111 _ To11n Carling is declared elected by 109 that in no c a 'do we bold ourselves re- L . acres of land, composed of the south cast i ' sponsible for opinions expressed by corres- part of lot .,0•in the 3rd eoi of P,ckenue, There k - .;t 1: iOl a Majority. ondonte. —ED N1swo.1 is a comfortable house on the premises• with 1 New Muslltl9 _ : j i ' ' 1 p other outbuildings. an orchard of apple and rl I Sir : — Severs times during the pass sea- pear trees, bearing *ood quality °ot fruit. There .,+ R T The grand jury at Stratford Assizes sou, have t intended to write a few lines is also a never fading small creek of spring . . t� - . seater on the lace. Terms reasonable. either '�,'ew Frilhn $`- -� 'f, ' i I � - • " recommend that treating be made a on the Inlusty of the Board of Health In for ealo or to rent. For further particulars ap - � - _ - O I penal ,offence, with the object of leas- dealing with t e fishermen at Pickering ply t0 THOMAS BURKE.on the ,remises. 19 -ill. - . L a ;� Rniilg the evils of drinking to excess. Haar, but have retrained from doing so, �O RENT OR FOR SALE.—The Ira- . !I' M.. - New Cretonnes - - li i not wishing to start a discussion. No-w, plement Warerooms and the west end of 1. . , - ti 6 ;f: % -, , . that it is etartel by yourself and another roughamt house, together' or separately ; the ... - . . - . - - ' t i Tlie triotioli to quash the Local tellory and also by a most humble member bouie that Mr. Forsyth now occupies; als�i . • .• ),. _ - a the two shops between the house and the old I jj rN I)ption bylaw passed in Mariposa re- of the bard, I too Weald care to say a few tea, w rent. or •►cola exchange for private R words in defence of the said fishermen and residence, Possession given the let of arch. !• C . 1. - I I I Gently, came before Judge McMahon in answer to tb3 most humble member. For further particulars enquire of A. BURT, er Pickering village, or by letter to Iii- HANKY. 0 i n and was dismissed with costs. No (I) Humility nays that as far I�,se he can Alpena. Michigan. l5ti - " _ cj ` license will therefore be granted. learn, thediscaWon is confined"loyourself .O 1: -__8 A L t'.: —i'lle residence end _ _ - _.— �__�__�_- = - and' another fel: ow, which assertion proves grenade of the undersigned. There are - - b, - . ■.. to me that he does not live within a few_ 4f acres. 96 rods frontage - --on which to a sous • ' - ; ' ' t1 miles of the fro nt, or be could not have brick house= with every i,•onvenienee, also driv- _ `' The people of Hamilton are asitat- t li missed hearin the iujustioe, and the ing holier and stables, Young orchard. and 1 m ed over the street railway' question. small fruits of all kiuris, The place is !stated i• 9 t` ,� doubting of the r authority to do all they opposite the Picket in,; college• an•i is one of the . � The lease granted the present cone- claim they can, freely discussed. most desirable properties in the village Ap d . Many expires sometime next fall, and (a) The write adniits that the fishermen for vitrticnlarn to JOHN FIELD, or W.Y. Rife .. , - - e 1 &IRDSON, Pickering titrage. - - - - - -- Ib_6m._ "- - .- - i it �y , . . the Ambitious peoble wish electricity have a license geanted them by the Vo- .Olt SALE.—The estate of the late L ♦' `3 s� b t. introduced when a change is made in minion Government to clean and cure tiah FOR Every, containing 50 ,acres, beiug 1 ake notice of the crowds that . - . . 1_+ ou any Unoccupied land Kt and 'around & . 't - the lease. The matter prom: ies to be f otnlafed of the S.W. quarter of lot lo, is the _ U s' s� 1 t O hairportHarbor. 1�iQw Mr. Editor, each -2n,14 •n of the thetowashipotPickeriuR,tront- dilly t�l1e�1�'ti,11UCi °E' O� tilt _� - about as interesting tls was Toronto's being the Case, does it not seem unjust and ingg Kingston road,4i miles front the town of r b - ' • • t NR%Vtb ,►:id i j miles froui Pickering Village. • . . - ' - experience 011 the game line - a few unfair- to these fishermen, after getting y g _ - . <;ood soil.good uuildingsand every convenience. chetih excursions tO. ,, �llort months ago. . their buildings. reels, etc. established for ;• his i& a vrrti desirable property. Title itidis• - . carrying; cu their buiineail, for the host, d l►►itable. For far /her particulars apply on rile _ o < ` -_. ` - ►remises, to .t- A- POS P DSON Notprecflulhit• HARDWARE' 0 A largely att.encled meeting of the of Health to l,a�>1 t► o the tiou. comlielling t y R1C'H,X11DS`0N!'S_ a • oy. or W 1 , HI('HAltD80 \, \othry 1'ul►lic. West Huron Liberals was held at t icns to move o per to rho beach, ninth to 1'ickerinG• 2►,tt_ their inconvenience -and expense._ and as _ l + _ % . �, .x .n Clinton on Tuesaa� , ashen it tray dE- I thin'(, wihhuu : one good reason, In the:_ Card of Thanks. StOrE' C�ll d 1'E' htl l•11. - 11 1. V-1 tided- to take steps towal•ds protesting ,use of the Boa d of health Vs. \tanafield, �, L I C L T O Ill �: R 'T R E A'� E D 1 �T 1~ K t the e.i3euce, th medical and private _ . I the election of the Hon. J. C. Patter- _ t .�.�'I \ ti !a 1 my pr ' rt dPstraped I + r Mr. Proudfoot stated that the was �tconf;ly in lug favor, and the petition P° y - THE ��S r O� ` r� L �� Never wear n Son•. which he had ei aced by all his actin acid ;h - Ls fire la:c wve+t, and 1►ein;t iii3ureri in / ' 9 the Littci� hire [u,ur.nco co-upauy by N. I,. , A recount held before the County Judge Hours and all the inhabitants Of the place steveusou, t now d•+eire to express my e►racere Of trying t0 please p1lrCllaser. . . . ' _ - n 1. �' had reduced Mr. haiterson'S 11injority but four —not one of whom resided within ttianka?i►rous;h your parer, fur the very prompt T' _ ^__ _ . r ` t a sixty rods vi his place, Qaea to prove to and ea��Mt "story ni tuner ►u ►vhiah they settle i C l)y' 9 vOtbS, lea�'lll€, It at 1�i. It �Cti. ur with vivo they having sent the check t.ir the i my uql r :judi d mii.d. that something weary tot h +ir agent. N. L. Stevenson. in four LETTER TO THE PUBLIC : • - � . . F ti11t11111nOl1Sll' resolved t0 enter li 1)1'O more than the health Of the community da's horn the cline of the fire - � .. . . ; t I­ � , ' test, and at Once raised the luutiel Mns.B-Biir4sr°r` I - . . .. _ .vac at work. ] am fully taonvineed, that a ' necessary far that purpose. ith all the to see encountered in their R V T e Hb;IlEl3Y thank alI who Lave patronized me in file lulplement bust - c ,_ leil i Nittie itih,out beinavt1)utiotohu`o 11 O ED , 1O NEW NEVIVE� 11 @ss in the past and I trust that our future dealing will be mutually ►— a i = . I�othins new alas deseioped in con- t, researy esper se I wont be the last - uv - _ pleasant and profitable. As you are no doubt aware, the Massey and.. T , ' section with Local Option for this i as to oompia n it t thought the health lift►rrl8 (.ohipanies have amalgamated, and this amalgamation will do away 1 , Township during the past week. It of the inhabits t. as at stake, bat, there BROCK ST., SOUTH OF ONTARIO BANK with many agents thi'oughlout Canada, but I am pleased to state that I have • - ' .1 - . ` (seems to be pretty generally admit- is plenty of evi en to the contrary. And Wlitby garble Worley secured the agency for Pickering Township for the new Massey Harris firm. _ v I In case a new b - 1i4w for a few or as to the healthiness a This union of ca Ital and ro art will not in an wa effect rites, however, t 1. i ted, however, that y 0 oar villag have lived here the great- p p p y y y p . . . law is - submitted and passed before at part of my i te, and think it one of, ii �" - bat will be an advantage as each agent will have a larger variety of machinery - ''- . - i -- Mav 1st that it will not interfere with not the most, >• earthy places in the county• Nan son & Harlon, to offer. You can have your choice of the three best binAers made; the wide - . _ e licenses being granted for •another Fewer oases o! oontegeons diseases here Yanutracturersof open end, No. $, Brantford; the Toronto ho. 10, B; ante the Toronto No. 8, - .- t: than in any other village in the Township. 3darbleaianalnencs, Headstones and tat _ i year. No doubt at Monday's session A all ill five and six ft. cut - the choice of seven different mowers, and three 'this, with pl my of ,other evidence I puler Cemete �Qork. - the council will decide on a coul:se of could bring f rwacd did space permit, ry different horse rakes and seed drills, as well as strawcutters, root cutters, and . • �. ; zi �s IMPO M of 15"tch, Sweddtfifi Am- , 1 ' _ '. action. It is expected that a large a ould persua any Doe, as it has me, tfs�s an& oanaditn deinimse& pulpers, cultivators, sulky and walking plows, and all other kinds of farm im- • . . .. . ' I _ � . _ R number of ratepayers will be present. t tat aomethin mere than a desire to Au airdes wishing work would do well to ea11 pllements. - . . - • . p effect the has th of the community is at 1 t. t Y an us before purchasing. All work guaranteed Remember I have Iroved my warerooms to Remmer's block, , Opposite . ' t - ork Thanki R you for roue valuable and prices of the lowest. s= t .. . tuesday was a dark day for Dlereier- a ace I beg to main- - -- - - . - -- Moore,s blacksmith shop, in Pickering village. Call on me early and I filr • i - . - - . . - ism in Quebec. Out of some 78 mom. 1 Yours Truly we can give Son a good $ClOfi sure to satisfy you. , ?r. FORiS .t "-.L-s3, Pickering, Ont. 1 -40 .' 1 Fus PLAY." - . , . bens, the Liberals have but 20 elected. . For years we in Ontario hav43 held the "`'- ' for small money: But its ills .. . 91RTH6. : c"maL. Iv>•�. .1 - - o inion that the dwellers in the Low- a:__At picsteri' . on Haaturday, March Sib imoney we want. If we don't . , SHILOWS . - . I - . p F exaYr ne ga,000,000 >i<1soo,000 - er Province preferred boodling to hou- #01- the wit. o andr w Fonyili, �i .eon. • - .... - - - orable dealiu r, but Tuesday's action Y""i't`� -I mile, ag' Yee oi: son. 9ni 88t Iasi we eall't sell cheap. If �t �f - lfl Q. the arty Payne, -1 HE _1 y : . , - CONSUMPTION t. . .should- cause us to change that opin- you are a doubtful customer and ' N • ,- 1 .`, ion. Another idea we have hull @rte n oil Caonsmption Carted. Lave not t11e Dash, don't call i1li us, - �g OF TORONTO' - 1 { �lleid was that the church of Dame p ,retired from pnotlee, bas- C R �, 1 ` - i had placed in his handeeby an East India p by on the otherside. Kindly call- ' WPaS all powerful in Quebec. we ss }ovary the fokmui3 of a simple vegetable - - 1:. • remedy for the speed and permanent cure of �7tis GREAT COUGiI CURE, this sac- .hail with delinht the proof that in (; neiirnptiuu, llrono�ili11, Catarrb, Asthma and slid See, )Joy and pay all . taesz(nl CONSUMPTION CURE, is without. � . ' ; ►this tct� we were mistaken. Had the al throat and. flung affections, also a I,ositivu a parallel in the history of medicine. All TORONTO BRANL'H . z • a d radical cure for Nervous Debility and rill druggists are authorized to sell it otg a 1 iCatholies- united, Mercier would have N rvous (><itu, ►taints after having tested its W; H. JACKSON • . - Cor• Chtkch and Welliligton Sts - • i_ 1 ! hive guarantee a test that no other cure can w nderful curative powers in thousands of . s I. ' f 'been returned with a v►urkuble lna- c �1iaS�eetithi� duty to make it known to BOCK ROAD y Y b , I - r • 1. - qs talccxsstull stand. If you have a Con h ' •orit . Tho people acted tits they hip suffering; fellows, Actuated by this motive _ Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will gAvII��G✓ 4 DI- PARTMT;NT. - - . y and adoeire to relieve human suffering, I will _ _ '; Choose, and ill@ bOOtll@ Pins 1S de- aNtid free of ciwrge, to All who desire it, this 1 cure poll. If your child has the Croup or y - . throned. The gllestlon itaturally r�ilie• iu German, French or English, with full 00K S COON ROOT Whooping Cough, use it pmmptl ,and relief Deposits received in sums of $5 and up... . .i 1 ai rection8 for prepartuq and using. Sent by is sure. f you dtrad thist insidious disease 11 - llrlSeS, wlly did not the Cf)ulltry eon- 1 iniil 1►y addressing with stainp. natniug, this � , , Y words, and -Interest allowed thereon at-. - ' ' 1 de1I111 tLe C1tta.tvn� doodlers last JlareL? r r''r,v W. A. ItioTL•'s,f3' U Powers lit�v, Roches- GU�Il UZi.TI� CONSUMPTION, don t fail to use it, it will F`. current rates, ` r _- ) -4 - - - Arc cent discovery by su Did curt On Or Cast notltinfi. Ask your Drug- _ TO t111S We Cit11 nlsly find zn lirtfitt'Ct' ' — physician. Suocesetulty neeri j ' ' _ � -F monthly by thousands of lad- gist iii SHILOH S CURE, Puce to cis., _, • _ , ` " - Hour$,d,ot for Sale. ice Is the only�e rfeRtl) soft• s{p Cls and �I.oO. c by concluding_ tll:lt 1118 liHfilllllel's , - _. - -- - .-._f and reliable medicinediscov- t±(i'LCIAI. Dloxb R rr - . n , - ?�L'— lttsYa>xii1t dtatioi► �.T'S '' r`' 'wale llOt prepllTPt1 for a g Ilel'ail Clec- ` -- ored. Beware unprincipled 'rte s ' " � Lion They L-at] not -a definite policy, I r IR '' Trustee+ oPl;t%kine eburch.Clare- druggists who earn inferior TRAINS OOINO EA$T DUE As FOLLOWS:— w = - � I mtcnt, will ,of er for sale by auction, at S medicines is lace of this. Ask for Cook's Vot- T Special. Rates allowed for amounts re- � Y neither had the( proper organiztttiou. j p No. 4 EaPR>�sS • . A:(}3 A, bi. �4,... '_'.;:. w::`. p. tn. tan Tucgday, lfari h 22nd.1f�•2, the tollow- ton fleet Comi►ound, take no subet#tute ; or en- •• i _ mainin not less, than three months and - a ; {.7 �i �1 n P::.t �f lot . 9 in itlxi 8th rein +jt Pi <- l:ering, eMse ill and 4 three Bent Canr■dian postage 1� )I�IZED, 2:18 P. Al. K , : * »:= - - i- : But the treatment tet.�d i.., i i- . i p� P- ri r a LOCAL, . . . 6:30 P.M. Deposit receipt issued for same. . . " ``� ta'; present occu ied b - Itev. Mr. Ki ni con- stain a in letter, and we will send seals h re- •► - Cler ill Quebec 01l Tt1P,8dAy S11n111t1 , tul,nirig one Halt ,ereI ,,sore or lose. On the turn mail, Full ir,•aled psxticiciars in plain en- T1aAIx8 t401Nt3 W>dfir DIIR AS 1rOLLOwa' -- - t 11 i , �4 -- Y _ px0misee are a on 9 an�l a half story frame house, velope, to ladies only.9 stamp Address logsd serve as a lesson to all Canadian (Iov w th other out bu�jttkliggs. Possession given on tA11y Ca. ho. s Fisher Rlook 131 Woodward 4ve No. 7 Y,r ckL 9:03 A..M. �% -;: � ;� of Bale. Or dedaite time then stated. Terms Detroit, ltiichiitan. fiord is PiokeHtsgt by it_ i[, * * ���O�T - $: ?• ■ ra = ernments. Our people want clean myleknown On aay;ot sale. T. YOUGH![tR, 13stntira»,lft. D., anti sit ies siblQ t3rtiggiit ul$ MIl[tsD . 4:14 P. bI. �f - .l _ :� 11 T t •, = r l 18.9E a whoa. $• 1 Ti+ZPt3tEt8 9:08 P. Y. >ttnneas�: i � iQabinets be tllev Grlt pr o y. a _ t•onee . �7 = i - rt . 1 _ #;'r,'a'•:. 1 •5=".. . 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A-t , 1 4� { * � ''>'t C� ,, , •• •sue -. ,a, _ i -. rs - .a'. , -- t+' > =c r R -•'• t, a' rte' r �} s tz ... a - - ra. •?- ��L .-t?. i•.+� . . -,V I P ''- °'. - .;L'$a -n'7`: q, -4,. `r -y s"^n: .',4, �Y. -� 'k S i� . _ •, ..,..r NG. �- w • •7 •g e - - :� .'P , ¢ 'r' , a.:.. :�., . ... F' '`t ,,:. .,.i a'•. it - ' _ .A aw .2 c r K ,• PY[s wy s - .. i ,.. .4• �� ae• :, ..... a � �..a ti -a%n - • �>• - �. a - �. ..? •u. � n "'fit r+• �. .- -�a . ro, 0 , '. "t- - ... r•v .•,•s.r:•.., -W -lrY:&'Gi:b�itG o-�,J( iriS�{ce a.�. -'` �* .�isy, , ,�• - ,n�if• • `r . .��yaya'..- °a" r��a - .• „.! _ ,�• • .. oq•. -ate '"F1! � >t ,. s:.:.q" ;.0 -.w. ° `Al..vF d•4'ar` -r .r'T'tx>, 7^� __ s'�c.1.7• ;',.f"S'3'�ca'EOnS"' 4.- - - - - -- - - - - - ' . - ...T: - -.. `. - ` -, ..� . . . , _ _... - -1 - . _ f hospitable an naintance, where he was ,,, .' '_ . - - DISTRICT . DOTS. g .. .. ' - - :,�, Bard to cry al n in an agonized tone, for * " USE 1T FOR ,:: .� ` u f1 - hot ginger tea and pie. He has also bean - . : , . . ' . - t ' c , STOLEN IN THE 3iO8T BABE FACED MANNER truly charged i ate same lease Of your • FROM ou8 Excsaxa8s. o valuable paper, with presenting a bag of .. - , .1;f' " Pe P g g CENTS'_* _ - p D�icult of � t flour to a h' hl respectable woman of this p I. > " . Mr. Hugh Gregg, of Reach, moved into i,g J 'Breathing '�'' "` '` '• - . Uxbridge last week. village. Had nc �t the flour been mentioned ', :1 ' S before I would not have touched on that , Tightne of the Chest ,..'.. : , - ' - - Horse races will,be held on the ice,Oril- - • , t - . -�' A ^• - lia, 011 1�1drCh 15th and 16th, when 6500 point at all ; but, just to show you and the .. A .ea - . ' - . public in generd that I hereby unhesita- - Wasting aN' ay of Flesh - will be given in purses. tingly proclaim the bag to be a 25 cent one. - - j' - . Rey-. NCm. Reid, of W� ston; was on Suflict� it is to aay,that it would take many T � TilrUat Troll1Jles - A - Tuesday elected moderator of the Toronto such bas to co ver the losses on the larder B O T T LE = r ... - . '4.: I- . Y g I - - Presbytery for the ensuipg year. which he has sc often applied to. f j'( --:. t -: . ' 3Ir. �'n]. Stonelrouae, of Mulmur, ap• Moxo CIteP -A (1. ✓ Consumption t :`,., . ped several trees last week and made a . . Bronchitis Weak Len s ..... �' ., _ { -' ^ . - quantity of maple syt up. This surely is The warm •w ather hail revived old Tom .. a _ - 7 g - - t • . the first of the season. = as we hear hi par again. - Asthma, Coughs ` "; ' -i _ 1 The u]uch talked of case of Jones' `'. The basket arty at Jos. Ramsay'8 was . . a .. Catarrh Colds r Paxton has been settled at last, and the a grand succeeii, a goodly number being . - �V ' ; - , plaintiff comes out first man. The sher- present. . ? - iff is elected for costs. Steve is still to be seen prowling around . . - . - _ .�� 1,1 . Th.r Tribune says that some of the doo• Target Hill, ha must be seeking game, . - , - - . -• - tors ra Stouffville do not always report bnt look out fo rifle Jack. ., . - - - . - - - - - - . t diphtheria cases and as a result the hous- We missed t e warble of the (Tray Bird : • ' . ' - : . - .. . � - - , es are not placarded. at Sunrise par y, but probably he is seek. _. . - - . - , , I ' - , The. Oshawa Fire Brigade intend having ing a place to gild his nest. .. - • , .__ __ a two da3 s' tournament. al an early date.. On March 1 t the Maple Leaf curling ; ' - . - . They have received several subscriptions club of Ellesm re,confrouted the Scarboro E • • • ' ' ! towards the programme. curling club, o Malvern, but Ellesmere '� - , Huge (1reRo, of 12th con. Reachshipp• were defeated. � - . . f - ed a car load of horses from Uxbridge Andrew play his noble men � . . ' Tuesday to British Columbia. He ac- And to co bat he did go, _ ) t e '" companies the shipment. t To beat thos boys of Elleen.ers ' % The spring birds are returning, and it With Tom, Jim and Joe. - S . is reported that bears are wandering - Then Maxwell took the other aide, . ' • - ,_ around here. Everything points an early For courapo he will not stick; - . . . i - spring, and we sad let it come. And faced hi i fierce opponents, - : . J. A. McDonald has purchased the With Jim, Dave and Dick. - - .. . Brock House, Sunderland, from Mr. Rey Now Ellesmeqre boytf!gon need not think - I ; - . • I. I : ` - " Holds and has made extensive improve That old l�carboro rink is dead; , . ; . ments on the premises throughout. y - ' C. Jackson, a Grand Trunk brakman, . For you can see the tall,y cards, Emuldo' - ,` n>t� killed b a t►a n in Kin stop on S.at- Has Scarb)ro five ahead. O ems of Pure ,.( t. . '�J , y g Tsolttas CAT. : ` . urday. He was about to be married and .rte... -` - - - f' had a house furnished in Brockville. . WOBURN. I . . - Mr. Findlay, of the Brooke sawmills, • ­ 01 :Forth Grey, has a contract for 40,OOG James Carrol has about recovered from � . � - - pieces of maple for the British market, a severe attack of quinsy. COD.. - for the manufacture of mangle rollers. A Secor has a valuable horse very sick - • � - fir. H. H. Bishop sold his big chest- just now being obliged to have it is a sling. - : - - _ A - _ - - not driver last week to W. D. Grand, a A number- of farmers around here are � - . - TASTELESS - . : Toronto buyer. This was the only -horse giving up farming, owing no doubt the - . . _ _ - purchased in Uxbridge by Mr. Grand. low prices of farm prodece. - .. . .. j� �j1 '[� j'� jai �t i 7t _ .. � - 1;'r:1a John 11cCallum afarmerof We are pleased to learn that Mr. Bow- - _ FOR SALE BY ALL DRUM LJI ISIS . . . OII y deu who has been seriously ill this last six i.. , . ! - Kincardine township, slipped while load ttieeks is' now gradually recovering. - '• V _ - iu, logs, and a log rolled over him, crush- D. McCrooke v has taken possession of - - ZABRATOR , �O�.ON�O. �NT_ f . ing him so that he died in the evening. ih� blacksmith shop, and is now ready for _ - _.___ - - - -._ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . . _ . - _ _ _ . . . '- Nlrs. Juhn Blakely, of Campte�lfordi business. We wish him every success. � . ' . Out., attended church on Friday evening A- number of our young men are about - FARMERS MARKET. t i - . for the first time in twenty years, and on to leave this neighborhood to try their for- - TORONTO, Mar. 11th 1892. .- her. wav home she fe'l and broke her arras. tune in Manito a. I would advise some `•heat, fall, bash...,,:.. 0 91 to $0 92 THE,COUNTY. . . of the young m n to stn down here this 00 91 to 0 9l -J . - . • W. I:. Taylor, of .Aurora, Ill., reached y eat spring ........F:. -. Bowmanviile Frida morning. He �vAS year at all eve ts. As this is 1 p year Wheat red winter....., 0 00 to 0 9Z - . _ y has 'ust received a lag a con- ; . robbed of $55 in a Fork 5t. restaurant, there may be a chance yet. Wheal, Haase'............ 82 to 00 00 �' _ � The weather has been fine lately and 84 to 00 85 Is signment of Fresh Groceries, New . Toronto, where he slept the night before. Oats, bush ................ ' . signs of spring are approaching, and the bush•.••••••• 4s to' 00 54 Fruits Crocker Glassware Chinav�rare, Sugars, Teas, Cof- - -:� -_ .� hire. -R. J. Doyle, known sa the founder farmers would �io well to secure theirhired Barley, •�•• i , - } .. of the R'oman's Christian Temperance lielp, as men ate going to be scarce, that is PEas, bush...........4...... 63 to 00 � fees, etc. find 1S selling It Cheap for Cash. Call at his store . - - Union in Canada, died on Tuesdpv at her R� men. An I don't let a dollar or two gay, nqw, ton......:..... 14 50 to 16 00 ' � . ' - . home in Jndsonville, Gray county, aged stand in the way for a Rood man. Straw, ton ................. 9 00 to 10 00 and get some of the bargains he is fforing. - 63. - Rus'nevs. Dressed hogs ............. 5 50 to 6 00 The law firm of Lister, Cowan .fr DIc- �-•- - Beet, forsgaarlsrs....... 500 to 000 /, (� C �j �, ISAAC ISE PICKERING. . - - lienzie, Sarnia have given notice in the soARBORO. Beef, hindgaartsrs...... 6 00 M 8 00 1• , . 1. .. • Canada Gazette thal they will ask parlia- • _ Hutton ..................... 8 00 to 8 Ou ment to incorporate the Patrons of In- Mr. Harry Thompson, of Ellesmere, Veal, eares.. ............. 8 00 to 10 00 _ -r- - "- - - -- - . - =. pent Sunday t Alpine cottage. ............... 00 18 to 00 90 ___ b dustry. Batter, lb... NEW DISCOVERY rACCIDENT '. ;,Ir. W. Caleihdar, of Malvern, was visit- The people of Cambellfortl will deoiidti EitRs, dos............ -. 00 lEi ro 00 17 p i friends to 13Carbor0 t+tilttge On faun- •'••• In compounding a solauon . pan ww accidently spilled on the hang by the vote of the ratepayers on Monday -__ _- _- - _-- _ ___-_ __ ___._ and on washing afterward it was discovered that a hair was com- the 14th Of Mardi, whether 1niO�iC1 /1D as 1 removed. We at oncA put this woaMrtnl preparation, on the R Whist might babe proved to be a fatal DOMINION BANK market and so great has been thpe demand that we acre ow introducing - liquor shall .or shall not be sold within the 1 ceident ha tied at Mr. Jae. Hum hrie's it.througbout the world ander,the name of Queen's Anti- Satirtne, - . i corporation. Pl?e • P IT is PERFECTLY HjARMLE88 AND - - p last week. r. Humphrie's grand6m, I 80 81MP4.E ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. - Mr. James Beaty,sen., of Toronto pass - rj,ourdon, abou six years old, was sliding Capital Paid up, $1,500,000 IAythebafr over and applytbemixture fora tow minutes, and the - -. �' ~ ' ed away on Saturday afternoon, hay- down the stair banister, when he fell over hair diaappeaM f e by magic Ithout the sHgblest pain or Injury when in attained the rest age ot94. He has the end, atriki his forehead on the floor. Surplus,' . $1,350,000 appnedoreveratterward. Itisunlikesnyyoth erpnpantioneverused g R g g i i fora Ilk# pnrpoae. Thousand of LADIES who have been annoyed' . been a resident of the :city for 73 years He was picket, up unconscious, and for . with hair on their 1rACE. N CK and ARMS attest its merits. - �,1 r WHITBY AGENCY (GENTLEMEN who dono appreciate beard or hair on theirnect, ' and has dcua touch - towards the growth some time It was uncertain whether he a And a priceless boon in Queen's Anti- Mairine which does away it : of the lace. �o +ild recover or not, but in alfew days lee EAVINGSy DEPARTMENT, with Shaving, by rendering iss future growth an utter impossibility. _ P Price of Queen••► A ntritairine si. per bottle, sent in nafttty mailing boxes, postage paid by us (securel/y - r liad gained his former activity. Interest allowed at highest current rites. No realyd fnnn otw «rvation) fiend money or scam h Inter a tth full addresawntien inlnly. (•ogres- x The Milk Pro.,ucers Association of ps y p • . Markham and Pickering held their month. There was a spill at the Bellamy cross• notice of withdrawal required. ponden' r strictly coi0dential. This advertisement is bonept and Straight forward in every word It � � contains we Invite 'ou to deal with us and you will And ev thin as represented. C•ut this out and . ing of the G. T. R. last week. Mr. leo- W. H. HOLLAND, y `� g - p ly li]eetiLg ill the I'o�`II Hall :1larkhatu, s' nd to-lay- Address t7tiJEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street; CINCINNATItO. YOU can - tmsn, of fici;rbaro .1 unction, was crossing t61v IJA \AGF.it. n #ister your 1etVr at any Post l)rtfre to Insure its sate deltv� y. We will pay i{500 for zany case! : . ou Fr•i,lay, 4th March. Various matters with a load of turnips on a sleigh. There - °_-- -- - . - --~ - or failure or slightest injury to any purchaser. Every bottle guaranteed. ..' : " . . _ Of 11]170ri3nCe t0 dE'alei'B In lacteal tltild was ri0 snow O11 the crossing, and when lie irEY1�� -To ladles who introduce and sell anions their etsds sd Isottles oiQneen's anti - $airing. �t err discussed. t `Y we will present with a BILK DB =, 16 yards t silt. Eztrt Large >iottle and sas1P1M -. ., got over the rails his horses got stuck. of set to seleoj from .ens with order. good or Coanmissioa W Atieats. . Have you Beard of the new Getman (here was a freight train approaching,and _ _ _ __ _ _ ___ __ _ _ __ ___ ___ _ z . -.- . . here -the German measles. That is the its he could not move the load, he- unhitch- ■ I - . -- . -- � - . kind of epedemie that has struck Toron- vd the horses, leaving his load to its fate. g, _- ; -i s The driver to clear the track utton steam, PICKERIN to heavily past two week and It has P Al S p 11t'ie1l can't be .. .1 - - ' now reached Uxbridge. The German an-1 the sleigh as struck fair in the centre, - measles are said to be much worse than 'Chars was a s ower of turnips for about A }w11080f strength - - the ordinary old fashioned measles. Take forty rods in a ery direction. anti form, but all t . : - -: care that you don't catch 'em. -- may have ' robust • , :.' =oil what a cough 1 will you Heed W H I T R Y MARBLE AND - health and strong t - e • the warning. The signal perhaps of the nerves and clear Tile bst�` +e1`t�s�n�; med�uxn In Otari� sure approach of that more terrible tliseaEe y1��� V Or e u t' Auk our Ives if ou eau jj Lj de Q t t C __ . . ons cup ion. y se y - , &&& A& . us red - , ountye - ' . �-� - . afford for -the Sake of saving 50 cents to . C . ... ' - �" run the risk and do nothing for it. we D U N DA. Ste - WHITBY'.. went snakes such a . . - D1ish_d 1 AR • - . ' 2 f w1 41 i know frpm experience that Shiloh's Cure f>a� • ,l - e • men. The methods are perm �; Tx1•J News to neR'ib' will cure your cough. It never fails. 2.6m Re W-1 adea Propri"etor. are our own exclusively, and where we in ' ,I • The only variation in quality which ! - . i. : will ever be found in "Myrtle Navy" to- Having retu ad to the old stand of the anything is left to build upon, the - scl ibel s the balance of 1892 for basso is in the degrees of moisture which : Wolfenden ranite and Marble works, IIi�� OF Im is ellaily, glaitck- • it contains. Tobacco is a very ready ab- I am better prepared to execute all !!!! . j' lye � E1t]y s . • • N d. sot tit of moisture and in unusual states orders in cemetery and all other � R - 1. - f�e 7 • of the weather it may become a little too I work pertaining two the business. >rtf3tO1T1N1e � , Nerrousess, s s . . . . - • . moist ottra little too dr to suit the taste Caftomers w' 1 find a well selected sloe][ 0 y De�litT, and all the train of evils fiend in name d cash. - fof i,t)me. Tliis ie a minor matter, however, of foreign nd domestic granite ,and `?n , - - . . ' _ _ as the essential duality of the tobacco is marble to hoose from. Inspection from early errors or later azCesses, _ _ - . • not changed. ' Its combubtion is x little will -convi ee that for strictly first - the result of over -work, sickness, '' "- _ t . faster according to_the degree of moisture. class work, our prices cannot be wort], etc., forever eared. Full CI,�,2ON'rI' - that is all. The darker the plug the great- •beaten. w E • OTRIEN .. - __� .. er the moisture, and . -many prefer the - -- - ' strength development, and tone giv- .. . ' dark. In each caddy, however, the pre PLEASE en to every organ and portion of the . - THE - • - ' . . - . - fereuce for eithdr can be met. - • - . I body. Simple, natural methods. Im- - : j MALVERN - 1 Ve u s a a mediate improvement seen. Failure ' y PHOTOGRAPHER. :_... � I . - - ­_ This week we rind a yotuig gent dancing , ' impossible. 8,00 references, Book, - _... '_ For Stationery, School Books, i✓ :. H t [disposed of his ' poronto businea�s - - boil -tons with a pair of number 11 over- y explanations and fa mailed . - .. -- sh•)es adorning his 1wdal extremities. . Knitting Yarns,, Fingering, �..{ and will hereafter devote � ilia en- . - -' The match between the Maple Leafs and Andebisions, etc. Berlins, ����� free. Addy ` ' - . the Olti Scarboracarlin clubs on'ruesda', r n R E MEDI �` Cj�, = ti t? time to V�'hitby Gallery. . g 3 Zephyrs, Washin„ Cm- E (,� i the 1st, resulted ill the defeat of the (Attar B U►�INESS is alread} eomniene- - . � hroide'ry Sliks and. Phila- a N.Y. ' .4 - _ l,t fire silo,,+. I - • - _ The e�'i:ttt lit llr. lt. 5C11een r,ii Thiil`xt1t1; ►- ' sullen, FeltH and PluslleS, __ ___ __ qyFFALO, _ -- 1- - y. 1'.l� t0 11i1YY1, litlt the �11C1I111t.g are • ► t be dea+irerl. 'Che Dress .nil Fancy Co ds, Elas- . - - the :irtl,wtay all that a till y PIC�RN(I such that he can accotnlnodtltt� It - aw;enibl�' was large, and we believe an ell- ties, Tl c[e Paper, eruncled and * -. rt . - joy-table timo was :;lxtnt by all present. }� who require pictures.. lhtrinl; the . plaint an beautiful assortment of V Pool. ..e��ige wtas uvt ill it. the parting ' 1 1 • viotzs ni lit ]roved to be rug patterns. s I holiday mason call and get photos • :.. ;F1' 1. grrlr of the vie g l .. Lumber. - . ; - utncl, fr,r h 5 constitution, and <ts a rests �' D O j'� �T - ' - Itr n,xrrFti lry his aihsence the .har►pines4 0 . l� t! 11l y P�C }O that v�ill be finished 'in the latest sty e - - -, ul,e-, with whoa, l.e is wont to lie. _ LU�zBER LATH AND X 4 I of the art. -- ' ' =~�- ��rlieu .T;at k tlir, Itil r�or in Li+� cyKenco c,f , EAST E D. PICKERING, ONT. 24 1. _ - - . - - 3•_ C•erow, Proprietor fir„�i u'i: ('rn,ter�, runixrkecl that tire Mal- , SHINGLE `�, _ - Manufacturer of- PECIAL attention will be fnt,i t j - vF�rn harlrer Ltid to walk ironic from I,iitle YOUNG a�o o�o * ERRORS OF YOU York crk hac:ati,� lrt� was tr:antwutit>t; businesx; I jj r,� S,,D LTJ1�ZEj�l�,• t0 farm} g'r011p5 dfla aS ClirlBttU$8 p' wilic.11 ru- d„uht w:as of a very w-gent char - � w nth Fatlia� • , of D ;' Llft, Force & fS. uction Pumps y - y. .: . • u. that together wit, N Ph ical tivel anted by o--• -• 1 Brass, Ion and time wizen most families have a . :at.tt r, he f',r., ,t tt► Hiti� . tl ( Hnersty, >�qY. P� 7 -"i•' _ _ Dei'n WP , eagles of B s, r is a '.. -� .i -. tlla 1 ?:ty11105y alrsitie3 of the dray, anti th • Naxel on's Vi 'zer, tlso Ner.ow DiMiity. BARD AHD gOFT FOOD, Porcelain. ' -; fatigue of the ltoureRard jvniroey, he new Dimness of 8 ght, Loss of Ambition, UOstiir. to elan.. scat led nave- opmeat:, Loss et i'o.etr reanion, it is the proper time to have_ ._:: _# _,q. - _�. -Z . -= ly e. +t,ir ti on ri achi;,q 1.G;r:e. Lit :is a,..- Pains m the Night Ealidon,r 1Detabt h -AT LOWEST PEKE- AEARE® A� PUMPING WINDMILL, . "" '" '� ,� low oil a little further, s.ud we see a poor, Urine, sc,mi Loses, ®aeples.ae.�, A�essba C I groups taken•: a. ,; ° . =4 I . ' 11 .. rd lw with a 'o soots, . /fee titady lr,M=A Loch,- � a Windmill and Cistern Tanks and _ /..4i 4. ,. _ •,.ti�,,�� �:: ,x. �; .�' , - . helpless, homeless, waywa y near te�,, � s+i+*�* - 1� en per cent. will be added it . us3►i=aiitet3d ; � _ "' ` Cistern Pumps. [ail order,; Call and satisf�►t3on its g _, - r haggard, worn -oat expression, such as is to cue sold ,.� cam '' , - ° ' •i ,.:. is radti.a0 booked. promptly attended to. ' ' : :, .- - -= K_ n 1. never seen in a locality other than this,, for treaties, J. S N A - �. 30. tO wending his way u►ith a slow, uneven step th•nnwiA. T at. Twaat0. tuna W. M. Gi ORDON. u it tv it i a 3Y C a, &%atilt, PickerI _ � y :.� %.=_ ' -. towards the hon9e of an altogether too F - � '. L t �f_ , $ „ gi �R' rigg g -g 11 - _ - - _ .. .- - y, 2�L�',r„ 7{ "�!`� - i, .:Yti: e y +� A• ��. ,� §, .t•,3, p -V^t • �.- tit, - at d r J: A- t : •d� .,j 2 -` -. c•L., .4, ..p - - •y - .�cti _ ...(+� e. t. 4- _ '� gY� �i5, k, ,''Gb _ • s _ tip_ � i � • ^ t't >' r - t. '.�.""t- -_t L a- "ti °� - t f .,.4 ' .iT.'+x• i Y ' t. ! ,. 2 `�xg•4"f :' r it .,.Tf� - , c S t - ' •6 G 1 . .. is ,{i.. ,, { y' yP. {. .i•k.�+f. ;. �• (s. -Sd'- 1 K!' :. l :, _+,. i R , >_ - .._: ..:. •_ _, • -: -- ., 1 v.. 7ti: .�. Ni - - }: _ - .�'t 8 erg" tt - •.'mac a r ,'sPr it z� �. °�..., y� €..•. Y • h ter.. ' . _ .r. .�. �:9r- �;'._- n _ .c3 &;`rte �? ;f.fi m1:. ?i' %• .a '�s •. - - i •s.' 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I a. - x ^_.: F. . . t _ :e - �... fi_Z7 -. ✓ - . - M t .4 '( k' �J' - .4-x , i -. is y ' •.d -. ! • - _ r, -... _. 1. "; .. i.. s . 47' k $ I I it 16, 1 1 u.ion= - s _ I �• a te' ':.'e Jy • -,, _ -++a �r.�. r �i , 1da1 �•�Yli 4% k ila11L111 ,b,,Il Rn�.. t=w„� i..,. - I - �04k.4 ass 1 11 � ., , e .. II �u nl � A- , _... ': 1. .. 'i s _ C3sr.+aeel iea+l.n• - ,. _r �,• IF.F I!'sLnaY ill'h- - -k-i- ..AdkA- ' .. i", -'" i . - d.- Jw......ww .. I� { /. _ .-� _ , 1 .,r a.r•I Y J l w , ,, - •' es, otr,- ben - t -a ndtotlgttn, atnd �iatious ci'airIed ap, sad ou% on s Pcaatiml Di�oulties d Omt bums $ � • t. P .. _ . a' - gs! y .. - q "� . bought a nice rifle that shoota without load- projecting shelf to reconnoitre, for if -the • �. , , LKdleaee, fVir. Big Jack, can I go to Apact.es had anyy aoouta thrown out we Fit of sdl, we mnatknow Itsw soon after r ; ''" i t: v* _ ' ,. Ttsr111tfbg t3tery etas t + Y I m eo tired." should have to be careful, as oar onr g 8 ge a train of 350 _ Y receivin warnin of dan r, 4 boys, they've left the Reservation " Jirame nt the leetle nn in onr bank ch of tons, runn a mile in seconds can be i "`Z 11 .. _ Yes, y , p y „ �de speoes4 was to snrpriwthem. 'n$ + . _.. ^, and are killing and goalppir►g, ter t thug- an' you kits'. turn in with me if we get'if timer While ire weri waiting we carefully ex -` stopped. It its estimataed that if running at Hond"s - - ' - - der. I mot a scout terday, overiti the Big ter sloe "' - ' amined `onr six. ho 60 miles r hour, with the full bmkin - . . 8 P isiid ositer per g i" _ . �`'. - : Coolies, un' he posted me." " But Jack hain't we -ergoin' ter try -4n' -minute, to our great , �k " -Uiung weight of the train utilized, and the mils in - , " How many are than of e'm; Jack . ' help a& tiomehow Y . us that the barn was off, �,'ba dw+si• tie most favorable, conditioA,' this train '` �� " �t'al, ag near ag he could tell,ahar was God knows I wish we conId. Bnt ' ling- jtouse was still intaok andt4'thecotild could be brought to a fall glop in 900 feet; ' _� _ - ttomewhara erbont thirty or thirty-five." hove ter leave one mac with the horses, an' distinctly hear the etrMek of rifles slloering us at 80 miles per hour, in 1,800 feet ; at 90 't �� ; . Ts;�: How are they off far shooting irons Y or what are ix in s crowd Y" Plainly that the brave seal wtia still de- miles per hour, in 2,025 feet ; and, finally, O . ' > I .. ; r l didn't yet find out Y'' fendin h� ipve� ones. 4 at 100 miles per hour, in 2,500 feet. These y And tray it looked ho less -but 0 to g l Y figures at once eatsblish the fact that under > _ If, �; " I should say they was all heeled fer think of the fato of that gentle mother and "Now boys hereo Cher best Ian T kin g , ' f kee s. The scout told me that the all had thick on I hair' the beat possible oonditi�ons the track must �� - '• I . _;,. 2fi P Y tender babe ! t extra pouch of gineral be kept clear of aU obstruction for at least J I , - - Winchesters, an a hull lot of 'em had aix- .. b I v an idea et it's the beet way for t Boys this is maddening.' We mach do ut hp_ th 2 500 feet in advrt"o • of a train runnin at ' - - ? - - 1 shootors as well. Aad now, boys, we've somethin' " •p8 ter -do. We'll lead our critters down this ' 8 - 4 n gut ter ride like sin ter- morrow, an' gether Jimme had b this time fixed the bunk afly dll we sit ter that scrub brush -we the highest limit ; bit we must estimate j � : in all the critters an' ash 'em over. into Y do Zhet without the reds ketching on the clearance for the worst conditions, such ' Hood's _ .; � P and taken off the child ?a shoes. And now q " as slippery rails foggy weather, and un- - ' - . i • ,I -, 1 N,' the Deep Creek - country far safety. I am + ++ te# as -then we'll mount. Yer see b that PPery , t3gY . i [ dearie, pile in an take a real good snooze. y favorable grades •the personal equation of - j + hard] think the reds will navigate that • .. ta` o the ca uses will be ittin their wind g Pe q �V . Y , g „ BRt, )Jr. -Jimmie, you mast hear me y g g - ■ . , , t. §. I way. So here a fer .a smoke and then bed, the en ineman noel also be considered in C �' _ " w►ell. Then we'll ride right ht a care g '�'_ say my prayers first. �y P q + �`� The shaker, big Jack Bnrna, foreman of down on 'em yelling like fu an' whareve; a train covering 145 feet each aacond. -1 I ': the I. C. Horse Outfit, leisurely produced' If a shell had come crashing into the dug- a red gita np�we'll down him. Then if they ,? Would it be too much to ask that the en- '4 ' - `-;,t' I . pipe and tobacco as cool] as if the murder- out it could not have created•more astonish- ginemwn receive his warnin three- carters gold all druggists. t t .;... . . .., i Y went than the aim le r nest of the child. make it too of for us, well dodge inter the i q r st4 tS , e xforas. YrepasESottrr I ous Apaches we thousand miles away I . P cabin," of a mile befa-e•he must ha t? by C. T. HOOD CO., Apottiecrzrtes, Lowell, Mau, - . " instead of thirt Quick - witted Jimmie had however palled " ?" The difficulties of arranging in for the . Y•, An who then lack . 8 g I?sa' j", 4._ I him$elf together quicker than a flash, and . ;, ' Asa a of trains of this eharacter�ramanifest•. I �0 DOtstes Or1A Dollar . _ Wo were opl van men, counting the before the eLild noticed the niched "'`' Wa 1 ter help the settler to we ace note kin of special trains but a i Mexican eoQlt the dug -out attached to hold the. L An way we kin keep era g sips + 1 • E I . f ' I confused looks, he had ear i*y read rather of regular trains, roan' as frequent. ; Y , attached ta`t ' " al, and ware crap )loyeg bearskin on the dirt floor alld entl� as hey fron� apt g, h ty afire, till the cavary B Au Interesting Itelio. - - "I'll, I A I � = of the bi .I." . an ;and wall we new ' g Y 1 • as ma to desired. It ahou d be remem- _ - z - , _ 9 ' g p Y own mother bade her "sa her ra ers." comes. y tt�t�e tine the troops moat be on S Y ` what an A c1I oulibreak meant for we all Y P Y the trail an after em red hot. The cant bered that, in a two -hour ran, the fastest : A n,iost interesting relic, which British - 4r. I I Y had auQ�r� or ss from their cruel The beautiful Lord's Prayer was repeated be a great ways off, nohow." Y trains of to -clay would require -a leeway of olumbia proposes to send to the world's . - - . . z• .. . '' i• _ in the clear childish voice, and then came, I• ` raids. i I, tt b*' intrusted with the „ Silent] as spectres then we led our horses ail hour, and slower ones would have to air, is the wreck of the old SudEOn Bay , { : zorses'` d if it were possible And please, my Heavenly Father, bless down rho ullcarafull avoidin the roc start proportionately earlier, or be passed ompany'a steamboat Beaver, which was 1. 1 for hn n them out of the my own dear papa and mamma and little g y' y g on the wa he first steamboat to stir the waters of the ' � ' baby brother, • an"r. frig Jdck, aftd a#- hem aid there eropg ut th u t Y• - ' clutch , of tit to do so • for we th4ats.d. R hin t e scrub, illo The most improved forms of• signalling aeifie of the North American -oast. The y �'� 1 tit had s ei fin ittle kindnesses from the boya4tidthe S i1C cal." ' fou d.oncael $s with n arde of t e" and iuterl.icking be they mechanical, pneu- wreck of the Beaver lies with its nose on %," ; . 4. '. i " Starting u and d in the- back f h , _ _ - the , 'nd mthe highest, to the g e and - il.apsabantL the burn- matic, electric, automatic, or. otkerwise, he shore and its stern in about twelve feet . , I hand tiastiweroa is eyt an avor- which are so necessary to the safe movement f water, at-the entrance to Vancouver liar- - -• loyfe . tiv$tK: muual good -will and in barn. Y , - ' a ' in to steady his voice, big Jack said : g of caeca ec trains, may be introduced but r where it was run a round and abandon - f `fee :very different from some �, Climbin quietly into our saddles we passenger Y + + g. . ' " iimmie; you an Juan stay an tend ter g q Y cannot be laced nearer together than threo in 1833. `the en fuss and boilers are ` ` • . 1: 1 }" oat their vaqueros with far bent low to keep out of the glace and Jack p g , 0 g - _ less con than they do their horses the leetle tin. We one are ergoin' to help whispered, " Are yer all ready?" quarters of a mile. the very presence of intact, • the mainmast and amokestak are - I I ' ; or cattle, the folk. these signals, while gig ing the maximum t}tanding, and enough o: the wheelhouse . .. Crash end the da out door flew 'open, Yes, whispered back, and we pressed - +. Jimmie, di3 yer go down to the Cactus g- safety, has in practice made prompt move- Old dee-k cabin remain to show what the - -• and five d termined men-yes, men in ever our somh:eros tightly clown on our herds.' a • ' , ' - cartridges Vessel easily "Yes bet I did an' g ' a se of t e qrd t a pi - rusbeo to L With a rush and a crash we tore through would Dint to hhe peceasit for an iaarease Y d trans rted. ; IL is used to exhibit # 1 : -" Rot putty close, 1seNiii ,�;''ti ]fresh and rode at full speed ou in_ the po mp : . thousand rounds. �'� t"""' `vy sib - Q ��e rrn now almost f li ht as u for the in the number of tracks, so that passenger ' t alongside the models Of the latest Alan• . ti' "Thet's kind ec comforting. Did yer hear as�Lhey re}n. +, g• g y' trains eouId lo- •geaupedssu the basis of � e greyhounds, such as the. Majestic and = ' big, heavy barn ti were burning . e clear. „ , W u e ,• 1. �, ; - tell.. wa her? = e i, k-•►- g g seed 'oat as it has been found alread ne•he Lit of Paris. ,, . - `, by ' r + t sort ly and steadily. w ar - Ps ) Y Y - - .� I � llf' hey was a- talkin h bon 'a " cited 'mala Ing c6 nary, on crowded lines, to separate the _ _ �i _ Ihti �" iads tt , over on? telope �p he . ue ro ?" P tlfP}'i, but sti ' i •, freight traffic from the -[ � Legitimate Use. • - . - - "'. a lowe8#,1ti tf troublesome with t Speed in I.ocomotivea. I s •` e's fresh." Past iris house and - within a ew rde of = I •• 't ` ,ho ie`ds, a would be in a putty tough place, ya - • - No, sir, replied the draggiat. . + � `" specially as he are a tenderfoot. I'd hate Be sure an all get fresh horses, boys ; the burning barn we pulled up. The silence can't sell you liquor except for medicinal _ 'S _ Bare Heads at Fanttrals.: I i. l + God knows we ll need eiiv bad eno h. confused us. Were we too late after all? purposes or for use in the arts." _ . i ' Ater see anyt cog happen ter em. I passed {. I'm• the blazed face bay. Mechanical) we closed n -a fatal move ' The death of the Duke of Clarence has •' want this for use iq the arts." E taar the other day, and his leetle gal come -taking Y P , • 7 - i .,fit t i - out, and says, sorter anxious like : �� Better not -he's stiff in the shoulder." for with unearthly yells and blood- onrdling directed public attention in England very . •• In what way?" : ,. / . - .. , , Pinto is fresh. whoa the Indiana from a lows in the forcibly to the danger often incurred b '• I wish i;o paint' the town red." . .. tI ; _ , `� Mister, hev yc,a got a leetle gal Y� , The heavy stock ae►ddlea are ale don roun�c'. o ou is t fa scales f y - • ( So I says," No, little sissy, 1 hair t. Y P g n the left, sent a murderous volley m roe a n , a act eatficiently well vo •" Nor no little boys ?' says she. and muscular arms tug and tug at t e long crashing into our midst. known before to have originated the pro- i 'Tic bqd to be cut by old friends, but it's ". `Nary one,' says I, and I told her that latigo straps, until the chinohae seem as if Down went our brave horses, and down verb, One funeral makes many. There worse to be dropped by the sheriff. t." • " - i ' . = she war the fust leetle un I'd -own for ninny f hqy would cut through hair and hide, so went their itders. FQur of us scram4led to - seems to be little doubt that the luckless _ . _ ; ' 1. s day, an' we had quite a leetle confab, an' tight are they. our feet as we cleared ourselves from the prince caught his original cold &t the burial' ' - . ' I I - % 1 "' � then he'r mother come but, an' she vtat• a ` �Be sure and c.•inch 'em well, boys, we "stirrup leathers, only to throw ourselves be- of the Prince Victor of Hohenl -the, and a I t very pl'e&Wt lady, she war, an' she. said Dan t stop to tighten em after we get start, hind our lead- riddled, dying animals just in general protest has-arisen against the cue- 'y �, =�; ahe allowed that the leeile-un war lonesonie �'�� • time to save ourselves; for ag +in the villains tom which demands that mourners shall - •- - . _ � � for other leetle uns ter la with. The " Ay, ay, per kin bet an us, Jack." ured their lead into as -this time, thank stand bare- headed at the rave in all sort8 : , vo.._ po 8 l�jai \ - got a right young babypthar, too, but the Are yer all O K Y" heaven, doing us no harm. . of weather. - - "�.` - - , leetle gal says that baby can't do nothing ,: You bet•" ;,0" � � �" � � Using our horses for breastworks, we tried The doctors say that many deaths can be _ 9' - • - _: . ' e r . - but sleen, an laugh, au'- Thee head' o B�l�► nrain in Lo return their fire, but they weee effectually traced directly to this practice, and point . 1 "Hark !listen men listen !" and in tf ever,you♦�ptrdlir spar thta ht " cuncxaled. oat that the dead cannot be benefited b the i . � '" second big Jack had pushed open the door, Out • and away, leaning low, until our "Anybody hit`." sufferings of the living. The Lancet goes so Flower. 1 " I - and was looking intently out over. themoon- breosta almost rested on the saddle horn, •`k es, I saw'Hank throw up his hands and far as to declare that. only persons in robust - 4 - '. lit prairie. and with spurs tightly pressed against our fall face down." health ought to be permitted to attend The Hoff. J. W. FennimOre i$ the - _ 1 t " What is it, Jack ?" staked the .boys, as. from t e$toneeco al. Big Jack lints a on the thevB i sarroundgus rore�et out of this or funerals nment b referring to the death o enforces ro sheriff of Rent .CO., Del., and 11VE3 - - E - they gathered outside. !� y g P at Dover the County Seat and Cap- -- • t, " k E - " IN& yer lletir shoo;ittg V) �. lefty and a Litt in. the ;' &nd� as wq "'Kin we make a break for the cabin?' tninent Liverpool merchant, which was ital of the State. The sheriff is a _ , 1. r - - , ' `+ Np, ,But thar' a tigocl}�ttpsa a ejnifi g like - rushed oVersw llOw ,Laihd rides I savt„htnn�� I think we might manage to crawl tha'r, banned solely by bsureldMe burial of a 'entlerIIan fifty-nine ors Of 8 �:: blazes:" and his horse eliowing dark and cllarly cur by kinder keeping the horses between us,and friend. ly Y get - " - ' ' Yea, the tshad, thud, thud,- of 'ironsllod -Winst theeky. Re was ridipZ_his bggtfhip- the red cusses." c old this "is what he says : "I have - - . t, , • "e Q *T h j41jW u e roan was stretching him. "Hark, somebody is hollering.!" ` ` used your AU t Flow r for sev- . - � . ` o * q� drift c ug ' Looking over oar shoulders we saw that BLMED BY VITMIOL.. t, S - . - - - - ai �th eral years in my family and for my ... . the • the door of the shant was rtl o , wad w .. t y partly P� tin tteeo /dow Tdroivs vltrlal fa the Face own use, and found it does me 1. . `t - "Boys, I'm &feared ehet thar's trouble sound of grea6 w' fi�jitcu- the settler vigorously beckoning to us. a[ a say n'aa Deserted Ber. ,c . somewhere," contjaued Jack. ration or a smother a•i someltod y'+ more cod than an Other' reined _"tr y s6° tr H k is $ Y Y• ' " W aN,�,jedging from the way thet hoim is "his hoc�e made a staml>�e, fidti now push- c n�10 fusii." T' l e$�x,0., March 1 ©.- (,atheriae �riebrle, " I have been troubled with whht�I _ ` is allot] p ;:cut ' tl tpipht wind One of the bo ■crawled cantioasi amuad~ a widow 6,t years of age, and mother of four << s 1. a- hitting the trail � elari mighty teoou tell. 'like y q �8 Y Y call Sick Headache. A pain comes . r. - - .I- now,'' said: Hank Bkover. - y t. y children, became acquainted four years ago ,. a back part of my head first, - . hkearrows -and a deac•ilwtcen we may to the decd horse and fallen rider, and re- � And soon the sight that greeted onr eyes be tog late I with William 13eike then a lad of 15. He I turningg in the same manner, whispered sor• „ ' showed us that there trouble somewhere Pull er leetlei tsia left, t�oyn ; we kin rowfully that •`poor Hank had passed un left his home to live with her as her hua- and then SOOII a general headache . I '.1 make better running... his cheeks." band. A few weeks ago Belke deserted " until I become sick and vomit. : aS! -for out of the dust.and glimmer sprang a , „ , ldrs. fiietirle and returned to his (tome. " At+�time3 I have a fullness • :. powerful white mare, while on her back Running - they are running like racers Now, bays, we ll make a ran leer it,- , too, ' now • but can the keep it n for twenty stoop low," and with a in awe we Belkn has received anonymous letters re- i.. . secure] tied to the hen frontier saddle ' Y P P Y P spring, Y after eatin 8 pressure after eatin ` Y .. ++ miles over the sand heavy- ground? rushed for the sentry threatening his life, and intimating ,,, g' p g , ' o. , was the new settler's leetle gal. y'. f w that he had better return to ;Mrs. Mehrle. at the pit of the stomach, and With astonished and anxious faces I we But there were nostgnaof weaken�nv yet, Another sir t lead whistled bq as, „ - - - - : . . rprang to the mare's side and lifted the and at every lift of the steed they bed but nobody fell and in another socond we When returning( from work yesterday at 4 sourness, when food seemed to rise : - __ -t" little maid out of the saddle • and big Jsek forward like frightened deer. were inside the heavy door, and helping the o'clock he was accosted by b1 ra. Mehrle, " up in my throat and mouth. When _ - ' _ 'A'" \ And now we came to a loo ' stretch settler barricad it. who throw the contents of a bottle into his • i 4 - - " ,� , carried'her tenderly into the dugout, while g I feel this coming on if I take iL . - • with wondering faces the rest of us quietly covered with loose and jagged granite ; at " I heard yon ben you charged by, face. "little August Plower it relieves Al an other time we wool have pulled a and , men, but it took me some time too a the Blinded by the liquid, which was a wrong �c, • . I: followrecd. y # p p eolntioa of vitriol ]folks staggered to his me, and is the best remedy I havla " Please; Mr. Big Jack, I've brought a Cai'fnlly picked our vvay over. Bnt to -night door, as i had a hail lot of things pad agin „ i ++ the stake we were riding for was far too it~ home and fell unconscious through a window ever taken for it. F'Or th19 reaSOn - ; . - I letter from pap. precious to care for horse flesh or even one ",,Are elall safe so far, ALauten t•' - which he mistook for the door. He will lose "I take it and recommend i to ` 1t+ " Atlettet; child !you ve brought a let- P y . own necks; so with slightly tightened reins •` Yes, thank God. M wife! to his eyesight, and his face is badly disfigured. rc - i t -ter tweet miles for me ! wlsat in the name g Y g y guarding others as a great remedy for - . ; - a F ," o' thi'Great ltiiedicine war yer dad 8 thinkin' and only our toes resting in the broad stir- the back of the house, and -1'm -watohing The woman ass disappeared. is pepSia BLC.,' . . erbout ter scud a baby like yogi with ?' rups, we pushed madly across, the sparks this part. W hat we fe+aried *most is that ' " I- don't Ano lease, min as the iron shoes claahed inst the they will fire the lace, , , ` F vtp ffir; Big Jack. 6 ag11 I p ]lire the did the Crashed in the Tunnel. r t'i, G. GRELN �o1e Ma>atifactnlrelC roc h roc k. Aeroea at 1 thank God and bars. My little daughte ;rkacha �+ou safe- Woodbury, New JerW, U. & A, . _ , perhaps he a hurt•'�mfie'hie eyed ware oat g x March 10. -A fall of rock is the . and mammarwas 'then a wrotsa once more on-the smooth plain, our gallant ly. did she . Btnry&w. - - dty,eg. p _�. d tit me oil old Nan and told me cayuses, with ears well forward, anddistrend• ,,Yes, and is staling the dp -out- at t+innel at Niagara Falls this morning Qaught _ : , - ; - /' litter an p ed nostrils, were stretching themselves an the corral. W'e left tin bo with two men. One of them was brought to Buf- = i ', - to keep on the-wagon trail till I got to the ' , ' An Indigo Fat Woman - ' .' throwin dust like heroes, liars' s. . c Palo thin afternoon vet bad] injured. He . - lone tree, and then -head for the Black Can- g gar Y Y ) { . " . e ' - _ on, and he gave me a switch to beat old Nan, Rising ahead of as and looking almost like •' Now, men, I'll show, -la' boles is Robert D. Addison, 30 years old and ua- Mrs. Chippewa, the largest womaln ip the _ . i e 'cause he Said if Nan didn't ran cod Bab a small cloud was the " lone tree." in the lags, and I'U ge iriswife `be married, the con of a physician at Athena, worl4 Jied on February 2nd at Do Lake . "Half way, boys!" !„ c- , y g ' I 1> - Frank would never laugh any more, -and « Y+ Y little one is safe. .� s Ont His right arm was broken fond his an Indian reservation on the shore& of Lake - . �- ' that would he awful. So I beat her all the Thank heaven ter that ; but do per Hour after hour w R-- •iyes, back hurt so that he to .paralyzed below the Manitoba distant ='from Winnipeg a- little - +• s' the ca uses kin keep hie it and peering through the t j I hi He was Dons ^.ions on arrivin here - way,; and came drefful qui4k, -and jasing P°se, Y P • gii Pce g R ins P•• g + over 100 miles. The avoirdupois of the de- . - . ll. [; 4, i from the" mare's heaving sides, the little one that? catch sight of the redrkias.. 'But they were and said WaL o,Ihoc fit.. a negiro, "" wcatf cow wd was phenomenal. She tipped the ; II ,r had ridden her for all b was-worth. No answer to that gnest•ion; we all feared very wary and seemed to have a who scone buried by tLa~ fa d a rosk,, "that he bad.- scales at over 700 pounds a few days before . - _ 4 11 ." _ " Wal, give me ther letter; leetle tin, an' that the bravta brutes would drop ,-and -bat, dread of venturing into the firelitr space in not been found when( Addison was removed she died. The cause of death, though an . = - we'll tnighty goon-see, what' wart�d." �r heaven help as, we must get there, to th44 front cf the house..., , � from the ttmnel. _ autopsy has not been made, wag undoubted- . i be]µ t4peti f . ned to' save the n>nther and babe, or die trying.. Presently $tantoD c;ia �Ip' dad - a 1'ht letter had a� y 1 due to, fatty degeneration of the heart:. _ rho little one's kE�ipt• :waif" soon in • ptVith s. sght�we�vp vie passed the lone, acid, •• t there's comet nniirg on tali The bulk of the diamonds found in the be woman was born 47 yours ago on the - I - Jack's hands. ' ' - • tree, lc6kuig strangely vi+�ird as it stood all the ]jack Won't t}+4 tltftid. 1 • � Soutsh African mines weigh between a half shores of Hndson Bay. She moved to Lake - - ' " - . "Sissy, don't yer feel like eatin' a bite of 811 alone, like some gigantic sentinal keep - Leaving orie inan in the float room, wb i•e- and three came. A two -carat stone of Manitoba district with her parents seven- - - - grub and drinkin'a.cup of coffee Y" , ing watch and ward over the plain below. paired with him to the ruom in.thei rear of. good colour would cost from £l0 to £12- In teen years o where she has since resided ' Toil ovetr mo d •r',d ea the horses the uildin cutting it would lose about 60 r cent ' ': ` . No, thank you, air, but I cam sleopy, and � �° g . � & a per exeE tin a ew weeks s nt in.the Winni- I - 1 P , g � Pe- }' -- - very tired, and- -" - ._. _ - . _Were Breathing hard and runnin heavily; J:.ek premed his face clogs to a 1 -hole and the cost of manipulation ranges from peg museum six years ago. At that time a' ' - • - Juan, keeptthe child sort of amused fer but stiY1 doing very little stumbling and graced steadily out in the der near. 7a. 8d. to 30s. per carat according to size, she weighed 6.24 pounds. She was five feet . . . , 1 - - a aiinit; r. ' boysi cam " and b' Jack 1�1 Out of the Band aQd up- she rim" molt we Suddenly be steppe i back. and pulling his the smaller being the more costly. What eleven inches in heights, and a full - blooded - _ e wa the�f tind�f he rood. ' ' tried a4 art, but the aded shimah, were six- shooter, fated it throe h the loo ' with toe in ve i ht, coat mane ulation, squaw. After death the body was placed . - y� , , - P j . fl P' 8 4� P . 'a riot's, "here's the deuce tAr pay." In; a doing their beat, and the steel.i ed to get hole and fired. and pre taw ich it pa:am, the final price in a coffin sever, feet long and five feet - • ' , i, - low voice, he read the letter : I an ,extra um out of them. ' A�dther mile A wild ell of answered. the shot. to the public is considersble: t All qualities _ jump P across. .Phe woman was married to an In- ' " To the boys'at the Stone- ;Corral : I'wa would bring us to a point where rve would " Aha, thought I could fetch him. I and sizes are found 'at the Cdpe, Some of 'dian weighing leas than 100 pounds, Mr. - caw him crawling n _ t I out on tho ridge at the back of my shant , be ctb if it were daylight to see the settlers g p, sate bed a- bursting the finest tt` equal to,the brilliants of Iii(M." Fred Burrows of this it had at ranged to - . ' • . - , . and -fro ovir twenty- faire* Vay I�sav�t # b cabin. ` stick under his blanket I gaeaa lie won't at�t14azil. s, fer, £ I, a g � $ :, �q 9 take her to the Worlds air at Chicago in ! ' band of Apaches oommg, ey�.w`ill be here Through a long nag, then eek bed; finrn no more shanties." Give sic a chain of . �aLtab,�M! J ! M. D.,r11. $." I893. - : i inside of three hours. M little girl is a crasRtrt throw h the stun lows that tcrltaeker, aoatebody ? ,. Y g g g C. S., of Albion House, Quadrant Road, good rider, and the mare is sure-footed -and lived -its ban'k'ts, we brews slight as- , And now we saw a faint streak of dawn D, n .• Edward Rok ga that there ate onr - $ g Canonbury, N., London, g., writes : I Ya - ." fast, so I send this by her, asking you for cent; and in another mini 'mere on the in the east, and soon the sun was gilding cannot refrain from testifying to the efficacy (four authors who earn �O,000 a year wit - _ aid. May God guide her to yon. aumffilt. We involantar' bucked our the distant Baldy Mountain, and -what to ,their penis, and these luck ones are William` - - - t of St~ Jacob's Oil in cease ,of chronic rhea- Pe + Y .., - >r - •` If you cannot help as our .doom is steal- pant horses, and a th #ll a horror ran ua wag a far wore wel"40 p ht 4011 -was matism, sciatica and neuralgia." Dean Howells, Robert Louis Stevenson, - r ' 1. ed. M relatives live in L- Mich' ant• thru� i us as we saw a br t lare of I' ht glistening on . the seab" ndp 0gjre- Y 18 cad. 8b- g tK Mark Twain and Mrs. Burnett. Lew Wal- - write to them in regard to my little dough. sh • ` mantas of a company of Uncle Sam's boys as Habit is the deepest law of human nature. lace received $100,000 in eight years in _ . der. _ "Tao late, 'too late, boys 1 The reds trot. came through the pans at a sharp -- [Carlyle. royalties for "Ben Hnr." 1. !r " Hdping and praying you are insufficient have got 'em." Jack's voice soan4ed almost .__ _ - __ -- __ - I force to ail us. FRANK SWANTON. likes, groan. ., Thu barricaded door was quickly gown -__ � -_ -_ - '" •` God knows I would not want hel� for "Sow far aiewe from the pplace? ": open, and ruching oat, w saw the Indiana . myself, but think of my wife and bob y.' - `• Erbout five miles 'round by the w'Agan is fall retreat a mile out on the mesa. , , �' ` Tears were in our eyes, as Jack finished road, but we kin -lead drir hoi down the Judging f['o•n their hwate. t�t�y�t have THIRTY YEARSI L. " , -r ," the short and rather incoherent letter ; and deer trail, and git thar fn two." seen' the cavalry, for they vtrore" g their _ , _ . . ' • .- then, -good heavens to think that we were "Then let's follow the deer trail ; we ponies. •t t '� . Johnston, N. B., March ti, i$$9. ` . I': - . ., , only seven in all ! may yjt •be in time tei lbelp. *am some. way." The cavalry bad alsp mlight sight of them, •• I was troubled for . `1 = " O boys, if we were only a few more !" Leading our staggering, trembling horses, for they were coming l i the wind, and as • ' , thirty years with . ? " What can we clo, Jack 2 we cautiotisly crept down the' precipitous they swept by, in act t,. ,►ur wearineseand ` ` !'WW in fly side, which increased and - . .- . w . _ "- Wal, I'm &feared if we tried tergit help trail, and mounting. headed straight for the grief at the loss of our pmd, we oheared z from the Cactus Ranch it would be too glare, which even in the valley could be din- them until we were bourse. dame very bad. I used �' late. " tmotly seen. , The next day aro obt>~f nod horses, and i 1 �' . • . - _ " Do the lettle gal know the trouble Y' Nobody now. remembered that we were safely escorted the settler and bin wife and :' . • .. ` " bob to the Cactus Ranelt, t nd it completely er • - " No:" only five to thirty, and, goaded and •cut by y a, p etely cared. I eve It all praise. . • - . ;� - !` Wal, let'# ask her of her dad hev got the spurs, the eayuses carried as rapidly at. - 1', ; " 1 - K. t a MRS. WM. RYDER. slicoting ir_ons." ti over thus - grouted. ., " Ti' lints are eaten by a sufferer ram dye- - , . . , " Sissy, did yer pap hev gone, and things When'within half a rtille'st►e halted Iii the' pe ia, let him salt them, and the evil . ati �j �t �r, ACOBS O/L D/D l�:�r i "' ter (tome ter shoot k•rabbit� with Y" ahtidow of coins overhan ' rooks while et %eta - - 3 - - l I �� • d disappear. , . . 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It it a 'ft from diseases are inherited.; especially tendencies r'' scores of f wish to be re- elected. her newly' made husband, and from the t° Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, aria j ,Il � h women in I VItEL LI ? _ : ,;K_ Stomach and Liver troubles ; but there is a S the teat _:'. Anew diamond is bein cut: in Antwe point of view of esxpe ee a}lone, oo lately « w g - , g i► ' remedy, known we the Golden Medical >� * �ddr - said to be'the largest ever found in Africa. overtops the garme which has itherto _ ` «l , ,�' ' g Disoov ,' which overcomes these diseases, .� _ cities,whp :' . ' It weighs 400 carats, and when it is finished been the , cynosura of all fem*ine eyes, fior and cuts all tendencies toward a fatal re- _ era mak- ��� �� .�Ns w tt will be reduced one half, the sable trimming ai(me cost as much as t e ,,1' :-- .. sulk, Dr. Pierce of Buffalo Ilan ut this . in more doing - 77 North�eote ,tve.. lrorou o : F cloak of the fair Due ss. The whole value p 'There are today 12,947 Jesuits.• In the remedy, within the reach of all, so that even • • g °y - - j_ -' ' -- "t:•,�. of the cloak is upwa of 11,000 guineas. _,what we do free- - ' United States there are 56'4 -in Maryland, the poet' -.as well Ai the rich, can obtain it. - ] for hundreds` >~ 403 in .Missouri and , i Orl 4jans, . a ®ot, t i risks, It is worth amore to �on than "piles of brick `f Y�o y 1r. �e ° There will pr ably t r doin . }� an(} stuns and gold.' Ask vent druggist for of absent c11s- r ul obse on rid t isons made ` - Colleee ex edit . n to a r met 1t. It's guarar>ceed to benefit or Cnre to c ■ toners every �' when more exteee live expo longs wit '�e��y ntific �1 ica f pr a at the hot- every case, or money paid for it will be _ . ' , made titan on the fin - rl t. ot'region on-eP6 th i on the south- western refunded. . a N, oar She pmg ,. - p' coast of Persia, hen that country borders }`t I for them. . The excavations at Troy which were being the gulf of the a name. The tfiermome- Australian-eggs tare iiow* shipped to Lon- -- rosecuted with such vi r b Prof. Schlie- don, thanks to an eatraordin now 3- i r P Y ter never falls low 100_ deg r�ees at night 'u•3' Yoa may be one of those arho be- ' mann 'at the ttim e�f h' �leaoth•are bein -car- - process of preservation. -�` • g and fre'queiitly. rrns ip to I18 degrees in Ueve what good Ben. Franklin taught, - ried on by Mme. Sch emann. the afternoon. - � lr ° . - t . Babes $ W ■- •r y g Human Otint;8 On �1at if ou want somethin half The importt ttc� of the nitrate bi�(ls of - -.1 . 1. ' Nature a al4powerful healer is discovered done you mkt get others to do it for Chile is shown fr the feict tr*tthe Atput - . tLet 9 Wm'1 11LO* Flat. ate in; t. 1' b - -. • last year was valued at ]j.30,Ob0,000. • , t and when imbibed freely radiates the attar- you ; but if you want it well done you It seems alma t a crime for a man to Isl network of the body, absorbs and rushes must do it yourself," but did you ever MONEYI MONEY MONEY _ ' The first electric railway in Russia is to 4• hide his light u rider a bushel." It he has off all effete, deadly •poi9onous matter. Also t tq do our own shoemaking, tt , A be constructed in Kiel, a city of about 130,- something new, that will benefit the human it contains an the 16 elements of ripe mole- r y LONDON AND CANADIAN - 000 inhabitants, on the River Dnieper. race, he should make it knowni Old -fogy cular, life, builds up every weak part, re- Or plumbing, . - ' There is a bill . afore the French Le is- physicians tread the beaten path of their stores nerve and vital power, is the sunshine n `� ` y ' - .. lature to enlarge Present divorce law. grandfathers, denounoe advertised of life, the wonderful. So say all that use Or tooth - pulling; - -•- - -t•' ��•. % LOAN AND AGENCY CO:, 1,111RD '� ; � �' �t and never learn an• thing new. Medical St, Leon Water. , There are a thousatnd things in this - - It proposes to turn " separation decrees , _ into obligatory divorces, instead of optional Science knows m t pa •allel to Dr. Pie rce's An umbrella twenty -one feet in diameter world that some one else can do bet- ies kitty t3treet. Toronto. _ _ - divorces, three years after an applicatjlon.' a forita- Prescript ptio compounded by a has been constructed for a king of the Afri- ter than ourselves, and a man with for such conversion. phyaiata'n df ek111 an long experience, es- pecially for the ial ies which afflict wo- cane' taste skid experience born of long set- Capital . • • •.: • • •. -•: •.::• • • •$6.000,000 ' Since the fire at the Benedictine moms- women . It effect� 4 anent cure of those To tasks th® breath pure and the stomach ,vice and a knowledge Of right values, - - ter it has been revealed that almost 3Q per' agoriiziag disordt#riY w rich attack her frail avveet as a nut chew Adams' Pepsin Tutti Money to Loan on Improved farms• city _ cent, of all the benedictine brewed is con- Fratti Gum. Sold b all Dru iatit and Con- and wearing qualities, and f�►shion and town property oo liberal terms of repay or salami and is ;n anchor of hope alike to Y - sansei in Finland by about I0t1,Q00 peep }e. deeategitls and: ruf% "iris women ; contains fectionere. Scents. Changes, can shop for you better than alrsi DEBErl rvs ru CHASED. ttATlza Mt7TaTI 1. - It is the national drink. It is- drank �lnn no deleterious dry s. A guatrantee on the Soulful Youth-Do you sing "For Ever you can shop yourself. , - Apply to local appraisers or to , - tumblers, three or four young men not bo, tie -wra fun lin the rice in case and Ever !" Matter of Fact Youn Girl- � » J' F' fig' Mt;nager thinking anythinK of consuming a couple of of failure: I? Q dl,ngts, $1.00. No ; I atop for meals. g r` But he ocean t know our tastes. Ohoiee farms fartalale in Oni~ dc>fda n tobt< _ . of bottles. `• . -I . - When I'm wftl sleeping, . t - Certainly not, madam. .. I A company has peen formed iu Rio Jan- In ttte:ly rn. 0 ' sire, with a capital of $50,000,000, to explore -g Thro' my igd peeping, A woman s taste is an inexplicable -_ and develop the natural resources of the A sunbe co os new born: a thing as fashion's whims• M N Amazon. Colonies are to be established , .- _ - It�tet►tly ys. Good morning," b . Then wi o Lon li ht, I These clerks who do shopping for and m a s rovided for reachin a market g � � Q 0 _ - . to P Pe -spins t rou m main, - for a reg on heretofore practically unexplor. .. Makes r In all right~ Your am amply SUp�� thm ' M . • Q - ed. - inte ref our needs accordingly ss Z _ - 1. The new Ge an n is divisible into rp y It is said that a syndicate' of Swiss and two portions, each of ch can be converted . rou write --if you write undetstand- � � English capitalists has been formed to utilize iota an overcoart in c of rain. - ( Ingly so much the better for your shop- - a part of the falls of the Rhine at Lauffen- -Dr.. Williams' Pin - Pills contain i>i can• • . - I burg for the generation of electric energy. densed form the elements for building up "N" ping• r . The water will ba led to turbine wheels and 'the blood and ne we s stem. When broken For IDstance lijr8. A• - - 7,000 horse power will be developed. - down from overy -oik, mental worry, abuse tt Send in sum es of spring dress CARRIAGE TOPS . • The discovery of gold has been a great or excess you w i 1 fin(y them a never failing• ►, are the best in the market and have patented thing for the Honi negroes on the Moroni Cure. Sold by d art{ or sent on receipt of g improvementa,not found in. any other make, River in French Guiana. They were terribly price -50 cents, bo t, 6 boxes, ,2.50 -by . It would take a bushel basket to order ono from your Uarriage Maker. Take _ . ' poor before the placer mines were discovere(�ddressing The, Dr. Williams Med. Co., hold them. _ no other kind. ' in 1988. Since then they have been getting Brockville. Tak no ; iubatitute. « rich ,n the transportservlce. They carry all its. $, writes: I want samplCS .!.- Twenty Engli and American women are for a travelling freight around the rapids to the placer dig- studying at tike Iniv rsity in Leipsia. of something in geap, P�RFEGT D I GB S T I 0 N . ' - gings at the enormous charge of 90 frances dress, not to exceed 75 cents a yard a barrel. Owing to their cunons method of The 9et.ret Phis Wealth. �$I �/�J�Yt9 and an idea in appropriate trimming. - f - • computing barrels they, greatly increase A millionaire said " the secret of my I NSUAEp._ - . I. - their earnings- Each box is a barrel. Each wealth" is in the wo d,, S; V -�I': • d the �3oth the ffiethod and result+a When Mrs. B. gets it by first mail. . man id a barrel. Demijohtkss and handbags secret a my health is lash rd, d -z- Vyrupof Figs iB taken; it is pleasant. We send maples of all mailable ! P I. P S S N - f are barrelst Tljus they gift a►hout. a t By th6 last he me rib l;1r 13i►gel, whose Ind refreshing to the taste and aet.o ffierchandil;e, free, of course; if you �D��� ton for, carrying frieght a ,distari*Ogf. I80 Cat,,,h R me1V cu ear him bf ore of the -saki et tom tl On the lone B TUTTt-FRUNI' t Y y P. P Y y r want a houseful of carpets or draper- miles, .which is much higherIfit�4 ies ,worst 6[geof (star h add 8»cebp craved otGoeot Dr.>..(inernse ,bse Fttthare• s fiver and Bowels cleanses the sys- on the Congo. The minei; ;Fay that 000 him 4�om mucl su r apd p;ematnee ' ies, a now bonnet or a tooth brush, we x :w Yda`, (totober?t, t88L . = i•as be distrilirht4d in `th1� past~ t sf- ors ;deaf )in hi Ip tem effectuall dis is Colds, head- rson. ana><a s so rs ao.: �'' r; » g ta%iaeltfs ptillion`. y+ P� sac t Qu to buy in pe Physiology tenehei that s certain smonntof in the shape of 5 franc Nieces or ndti�'e gold ., ml(1 eu o life. Th cures made b this aches, and fevers and cures habit+u�al. y mout andred by the sallwry sot the g _ .... Y p 9 Y ConBtipation. s rll Qf Fl 18 th@ y mooth,an d m[iL.g with thstbod Tietore or otter amon the Bonier adfcine tine sin ' 1 000frderfuL _ But ou don t know what a help Itpasse.intothe otomaob,iseawntial to digs. ,'. 510V0 Of $ieY. ;tCe its 8 III- p Lion. The chewing ot7oar Tatu- jrnttiom,, ( - po o�at�, .• .its t- a exi S are forW- fiVe•, °�pIIly IBIil�� O� its kind. ever r0- shopping by mail is till you have tried before or after a meal, esped.Ur when cam stances of o doctorin i oa� Rua- tined with w ratu►b►a • ditesttv. era•• etmo•r s i ; p paw , _ I P co rs whir w son here. f work Pe .-notonl incria.os a dowofsalivabut 1. ' ` L ducted, pleading to the taste an aQ- It. also matari.11, wiza,ur.><gth as to imuaa . six. The rurail "delfttst pisses- Is patient Q ist 'j ee table t0 th9 t3tOtne+Ch tempt in - e.t digestion at tho same timeoorreetiog -. - u t1 a little stoot*ztd•examiilrtw %l-i "If an "' " ' `= r' p . payodoroftbebreath- which may bepresent " . - d user touch is to be ulled he rforms the C1�ONS' TOOTHACHE t3UM lt8 aCt10II and trul bene vial In lt8 xassccratranxaxr,u.D. � pp p 1?e y ,. _ gold by all DmmostsgpQ confectionery in Ge. ' "- ,.'..` ! • o eration with a Sim ,le air of toy life: , For sale "pp D!u gSiarts. Prtoe 160. �• ' p .t. FATON .WY, It 1 P d'ecta > e OQlYy from the mt�t Fackages,ortpr bazof as.ortaa samples �chiab j; . will that uted by cobbler. But if a lower tooth' Itwas in the st fhrtnight of December, I ealth an blesubstanc�es, its - • �M 01%reeeptof25an, po.tAgeyaidcoany.addres. I ]00 ra a o hat Robert By,tas - quitted y egr"dresst26ceati. is to be, extracted the operation is ,More y� K , • - ' Aedres complicated. The tooth is tied very skilful the farm of F.1 >,1 i, braked in fqf tune, IIDaII E3XCe11eIILQtvilitlP ,BCOt](1LlleOd It YONGE aT. BUiEN ST. THE TUTTI- fRUTTt, A. V. CO:, ly with a violin 'stria The other end of and took up his esY�ence in D ifries, where t,0- aU and have made It the InOBt � �tl � . - Tar BO Yonge sk, Torquto. Ont . & the remainder o' his life was a t,'" I ,.. 1 � i the string is fastened w a hook Ili the osil p0 ulcer remedy known. . . ins. Then the stool is removed with s jerk _ _- __ - _ g, p, 59(j•ytup Of FigB 18 fOY B�e 111 '(t 1O' sae teob , _� . - _ -I from beneath the patient, who falls, his s - - . . f tooth remaining on the string, sametlin - ' v I ' - I 1' " $ottles . by all leading dru 'ggists. - ` - - - -_ -- _-- ____ - - - - -. ' '' - - - - - . with the flesh aFOUnd it. Intermittent fever It' 'q n1 reliable dru who IY ay not -SOLID COMFORT-IS IN A- C_UP� OF .: .. � - .. " � - is -cured .either b live fro s orb fri ht. ' bave it on hanJ Will rooure itt _ . - Y g Y g � ,....... When the sickness breaks out the patient is i j romptly for any one wro wisheA � � ®n Q '- - made to carry about him as many live frogs I a tured onl b the J o � i Flu i d 13�il ��' ' --- I as can be put in his clothes. If that treat- 9 try lt. Manufil`cc y Y -"' ment does not help the patient his fellow CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. PALATABLE in STEMIGTUPNING - GR,ATEFULI, - : ' , - - - villagers try to frighten him. The most SOOTHING. LE NSmu, - . ' 1 popular method of doing that is known by- HEAL N L SAN FR"01B00. OAL. SB.u.Tu•Wjc jL ilv4- - r - ! the name of Likeniye, A crowd of men and instant Relie manent LOIIIsYILLF, SY. NZW YOR3L, N. Z ___ _ _ ' i women come into -the house and raitsea quay- - �` -' Cyre ailure /11r iWe. i rel with -the. patient. They treat 'him to "Man se call ' s at+e - -- - �- - - - - - - • ' . T�E the loudest and most_ offensive terins of re- i a 'm to of tarrh At1 u St7 y ROIL ubb, ge rali'Ti110 . . I ;;'m !Y , jT taught by Miss l`h ubb, geaerui aKeut - � preach. That naturally irritates him, and t�ucii as 1'ieadacA ;1 sense tornt+ario, it3it# Yoase tit., ?oroi•14a. Uat, i - he answers in similar terms. The crowd 9t amel 1. foul b t11. wk--ing -_ __..__._ _ _ --- _- ___.._. ______ - - . . iwd'ltpifoftirig„ g feelings ANTED--By a Canadian House a Plan takes offense at-his rude expressions and re- of debility etc. u ou are y � e . solves to 1 nch him. A ro is ut around troubledwlth y of L�seozi with �i,000 to buy an intrrest in their �� . S eic �., ' Vn.ime V y kindred gym to busineow, and go to England and take charge. I, . . ;-N Lis neck and he is dragged about until he is °u �� . g � bueinesacontrulled by them. P.O. Itez ILYB, Te- Catarrh, iLlt oul lose no - _ - . insensible on account of ftigitt. time pro a the of rento. - . '.: • - NASAL 13ALtR. W in , - y AND . .�. time, noglect;ed cold in heed i'easutu'iieu and all Lwea Troubles . `'- _ I- - � 1 The Most Frequently Used BMW Qnota= reaults in Ca h. followed YES has been cured by • .. by oonsumptio awi death. itenrichesand Vitalized hRA IAN BALI - (J POPULAR SOAP OF THE DAY flail° Bold by sill dru sts or sent the Blood. given new life and health. Whole- "°'= a ' - __ bf' 1 lost paid, on re ipt of price Hale by Evans A Co. lUmIted.l toatreaL ,, ,, - . Undoubtedly the iavarlte lit ica cluotat- (m cents and$1.) yaudrawing - - t' th t bed t fr nentl urea ` I. Ion a every y nos eq Y N►iLFORDACO. sliyills.oat. I. -being a ready excuse for the indolence of CPNT!! .rANT20 -For "'Out of Darkness v pI,E EVERYWHERE, _ A into Light or the story of my "to." b 1 human nature generally -is, that ambigu- ' Joseph F. Hofw �Uto converted Prize iright ous saying of Christ ; " Sufficient itLtO the and Saloon Keeper. i'tte story of his tray elr - TTClEt1 �� ��������� day is the evil thereof." Running this pand the life he led are more thrilling than the . USED JJ I . very closely are the words of Paul, now be- W-to BR cos, Publisher. Toronto. Oct. terms. a Xr 39KALD� $'!C ing old - established proverbs, often express - - - - - - - -- - -- -- � - - - . � . ed, viz.: " Evil communications corrupt ASTHMA . I - Dtt. TA>r•r ei 1►iri■Htret.>rxs � . * _* _� good manners," and "Love of money is the CURED never fails. Made b The' Albert Toilet Soap Coy on - rootof all evil" ;while the wisdom of Peter send your address and wo will mail a is often aided in the repetitions of that free trial bottle. DH. TAY-r• ism>ti • �� . everyday truth, specially appropriate to rioc;aEeT>ztt, N. Canadian Uept. -- _ -- - - -- - -- - - - -- - -- p �� n YQu� 186 Adelaide Ht. W. Toronto. Canada. - modern times and fashions -" Charity -' eovereth a multitude of sins." Avery cam- PHIS I9 T YBItBAL T�$TI- FIELD TEA a roe Constipation. sick - (� Headache. restores the Complez;ioa. monly -used expression is, To es with XOrryof r/o so have Irtabroe fro ra clot i�'ree a+unpI at GAIMELD Tau . •. the skin of my teeth," first uttered by Job, CHRONIO D30 CHITIS, COUGHA, AutcrlcY. 317 Churcb st.. Toronto. . - , .. . while of the wisdom of Solomon, familiarly COLDS, OB d�Y FORM OP WAST- . - - . • - );now are, •' A soft answer tnrneth away - �4 DI8Ed after• t1reF hosear/ed t!T s 1tM C 71 A W' L ! wrath, A merry heart maketh a cheerful DIY 1si J./ V tu18 II'18I1� ' - countenance ; "and what more common than OIRtQT IMPOItTtR O!! ry �'p�1 -, 1 1. -- the saying, "To hgap coals of fire upon his , .. F1II8 llllllBt R1�89r IJh1�Otillg �II1t8 • • head," originally his Y " Sowing the wind VP® are lOOliiD for t -and reaping the whirlwind" is a popular . , Hunting Boatit, Ei o. , ' . y. _ . ;` 1. . • Scriptual quotation ; while, "Tell it not -in Leaded Cartridses, ArllDesat airds A" _ '' Goth,,' is being regularly need as t► cadtion Traps a Specialty. - ke t. Other 'f ` $Ot 8 �Otlld urge i 011 1101 t8 kf'8 . ­. when a secret: is required to be p . 8 KING STREET E., TORONTO.' • . . � P frequently -ust;d quotations include, " In - . the twinkling of an eye " -1 Car. xv. 52. - ' . -1 - '(Train up achild in the way be should go" Qf • Pure C Liver Oil and_ _ _ The Boner I�.SP�Ct10I� ' ` h'tT�'TIN Orr � � - i ' � -Prow. xxii. 6 ; and "Them � nv new• • °'- - � ffISPH IT E8 - � $ �'� - • j thing under the son "�•Ec. ;i. Q. AND (i1AlIGE CO., Of CANADA. : t .. • pf I c sad !gods.+ • , " _ FitsbIished for the prevention of �tet►m boiler t� ; , I IB - M t41' d$;` P_4LATABZE '` ' - t ,. :. „ exploaion t,q Proper Sir Alerandbr; ter`. O $O 1T11ICh liil OTtallC(L ., : _..'s L , r ;: • .- , , ' : pp ppee 1� Stt ale, With Ligiltnin - - A a L jr t .� WUNDERFCIL C�amppbell, K.C.M.(i., Lient» tier: of tpnosrlo r "' Neatly describes the position of a hftrd o FLESH O t7 r Ii:r Ile 4 aced and I'tosideui.. head OIRae, Qkttaada Ilte tlauticl- ' - "1 ; •� Y _ eader+seir 8f/- ° Asoiri at! iss, I[I tot. si., Toronto, reams ;i►+16R. soft corn when Pntnalm'a Painless Corn'Eit � tat Engineers and you � neyR ' meet with , §uch A,DOther _ _'On OPt11II• 1 _ a I i a�tr6rt °thtiawl. sad by pp tractor is applied. It does its�vark qo gliicit= Solicitors Of Parents. ly' and without pain that' it seems rrlalicii- all { i ,SOo. sridr j1.00. , . N- U WR,$l, *ue"l4 a.. lty � -;_:� -- . . - in action. Try it. Recoltect the name;;:].gr 1 . .. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor. Sold bl ". all druggists and dealers everywhere. `� - - . ' 'r • p D T16IIEj�1f CO. f r n r _ � ,. �' . - �• she t"e' . ryr em and sea,, l,�;t $ is now presented by us., s = iF , at all " is file mh' ' l i p . 1. if Yoit won't suit me _ :. . NOT CE IM. _ j}� et. - said to the-tailor who refused him credit.-­ S OUCH DROI iJ. AUTOGRAPH uBEL ��' � putt1 �� the Qanfedelatio11 Lliei n� � T - - �. r When the late bar. Spu eon was at Mtn- i �' OF .>Q - s, d, j r I.- y! OF, tone he always, if well enough, took' his I'F he best in I world for the Throat - - - H �i-E U! "' . •, j: }. apply 8t asp 4� �t8 t � � r Area i tilled• E N AGmcISII:- -" V q ' meals at the table d' hots, which he quite en- Obeet. tor.th'e vo netUi A , ; M ; ;'? - - 1>ivened b his nonvereatioa IL A T. W, In ed * a eaell At--: - - - - _ , ,'.a �_ ,-:' ; . .14i . + ,.,, its k r i fib,. r. g e. 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' a y. , , •q,, wv :,,.a.r .•_,,, •- .�.'�. r.�.+r.FX�...t- wr•.,s�.., ?':, r, ' .,s" •f.- �., ^-a .,:- .- s ;- ,. -*4L" : u,&* + .,...,v._A.t - .i�.., yo- -,.r� .. - ••' L - mz: �.w,w.. -- - e �.v't .r . g�. ,+s. _*... - .r*•a...., 'a - I 7t`r!se'.O�Y t - �• _ ., _A•5"q- -.,»ra,..SrrA+d.�e' btji .•�... -��w >b „+sew.;, �w:,%.�•..- .c:.w.•p.rr• w! i�7r?"„�`. ''"�.,�„ • .. ;�'.+m'ae�. - _ r° fit; r. •�, _`• .. _ - - . _ .i �k2 ” _, C r- . _,-._ .r_.r, na - . m fro overeft elift a :By wwr�ne —.Ts N we tea months for 48 cis. to . —John A. Linton offal his double Wick g�. to th• says 666 n of e'da Pi►Pw Whig new subb-crilers —cash in advance. Clad dwell' on Church St. for sale. Bee ' �t- _ can always aaaaacttaist tha daN oowhl�+h DON'T MAKE ,I A MISTAKE� .: �ro_tu snbsoripbiofl to �`arr Nsws i■ .ta. —J an ies 3urrowe, of Cherrywood, has sdvt. to another column. _ . %' � . B•�a4ittanoes ate aalenowledaed a tF, � ishange of date on label on the flrsti paper fol- issued fl�tni �g bills announcing a huge —­The door to success is enecribed ' , _ ' :i _ - owiu receipt of money at this once. Always sale on rbn:eday 24th of March. His with the word push ". yet- man a r ..'" { P� .O. Bu the Best .a.: ., kNp a data paid ahead. tf stock are w , I bred. simpleton stands . knockink expecting to Y ( ' :. �� —We do 't care to 6Ruse a row in these be admitted. : 1 4+ Y.-'l�''� ��► 9two. p eaceful day , but there are a number of —Her acquaintances bare mill be pleas• If �0II 'W8>llt a Piano, bIIy g @lIItZmf1,II +dL Co S.'.. •. ' �' R_. dollars that honld be paid in at once. ed to learn that Mrs. J. H. Long, of .. . F �, - 1 - - PICBERINGI, ONT., MARCH 11, 1892. Surpris ne y remitting. Whitby, has much recovered from her _ If an Organ, buy the DominlOII - V; �-'­'_ , � —Btu her Ham, of the wagon factdrT, prolonged illness. ' ' - has mn mire cheek on one side of hie —J - S. Connor will work Wm. Varty's If fit SewiIIg Machine, t}]8 NSW Wilha> $, n fi e 1, -'` LOCALISMS. `._ eonnten nee than on the other. A hearty place on shares nett season. 3dr.Varty'e -. - _ - �. £: ' � I boil is r po sible for the unevenness of health has not been Rood for the past . • things. year, therefor this arrangement. - .. . • .. ,�., k, r• ' —Eiti er emove your rabbere -or else — Sermons Sunda in the Methodist � n • _: ',. " I , —Miss Hall is iu Oshawa, this titkh s y - t - with friends. use a do r -8 ova per these days before on- church. Morning,'- The mansions of ' ,'. - Agent for Markham, Scarboro and Pickering. .. - . 1. `- term s dw slim " �.. —Miss-­Bryant ant; '`' of Oshawa; is 8 g, would yon escape a glory, evening Mean tricks, trick- � _ 11 , shower t b room basked - b an en ed sters and bad habits." POST 0 RICE AI�►DRES - wOBURN. . t; - - - g = friends in the village. y i'8g. --W. A. Holliday, of Brooklin, spent shemale. —The Kingston road can sbow as - _ `` ' � ''' Sabbath at the residence of John Gordon. —Wil Gormley has so far recovered much soft, plyable, ltffectionate and to _ �l • - Logan.sella.2 cane tomatoes, for Ue as to be ab a to resume his duties as the square yard as any thoroughfare in a • ' .- ' "' \ two Cana Corn for 25c. two cans No. 1 sal• teacher f S. S. No: 2. He took Charge the riding, on this we wager our over . an s,. - ° mon for 25. � of the ae datiy on Monday morning. He shoes._ • • _ — h l I 04 a x _ _° G! k ". Y _,;- • r • —Rev. M. Jeffcott is around as us al. as mac need for caption yet. . —Jas. Harvey, formerly of tuts place, j` " I - , but is very particular in his care -of he —John G trdon makes frequent trips had his fingers slightly pinched while i . . . 1. '� i • r - dislocated shoulder. to Portl,�nd with apples these da�►e. eouplinR cars near Fitratford a dew days �Q� �uS Arrived "O" •, Large e u intities of this fruit are being ago. The accident was vnful but not - = ' ! — Pickering Council meets on Mon ay g B P ' ' _ - � i - March 14tb,at 10 a.m.,for the tra S. shipped t > t4e English market by Wm. serious. . , . I � snext, __ � - � -: action of general business. Gernon, 4 �f I anbarton,and Mr. Gordon is —Jock Brooks bas made application , . :0 -0: . -- - ' 1 —We arC pleased to hear that the his foreman. for admission into the round hones at = _•- = ' ._ � , ... friends of Oliver Johnson, of Greenwood, —Buss is but a feeble word in express- Little. York, and in all probability his re- .. GINGHAIiZ►S . • . - . - I . - . - - ' ' �� T • ing the ccxidAion of tbin s at this office, quest will be acceded to. He is a steady . - *=• . - entertain bright hopes of his recovery. g q • . - . . - . _ _... —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr, of Oak yet if yu wF-nt work done quickly and fellow and should prove a worthy ell;. _ ' . - - , - g - t I .t Ridges, spent Sunday with friends here. cheaply, piv us a call. We live too work, ployee of the G. T• R. - . . S H•IR'TINGS . _ . qq ,. . - satin an 3 sleeping being considered as —Mr. Qe o. E. Lowes,will conduct ser• . • f Plenty of the beautiful on the Ridges yet. g F g 8 ` V . � - - Several cases of scarlet fever are re• necessary evils. vices this_ week at Dnnbartoa, and next CQTTaNADES - y - t`� ported in the village; but the disease is in —Hilts an 3 Dillingham have purchased week he expects to visit Wltitevale for . f a mild type, and no serious results are anew heirrs� which they will have for evangelistic purposes. He and air. Rog- - . k , t expected. seryice.in a few days. The vehicle is er are meeting with warm receptions at SHAKERS : —Mrs. Owen has been confined to her pronouucod ly Rood judges, the best- of its the various villages around. . t i I i kind in t �e count Other furnisbin s —Hugb McBrien, Whitby's 's chief con - a d omicile for a fortnight through a severe y• B y p . ', I` attack of epidemic She is now nicely in the ur de�takiug line, will .be found stable has been shunted and the town is 1 RINTS : - , - : 1. i f - recovering. equally a si4isfaetory. without a chief of police, but High con• . ' - �- Insp6t McBrien, dropped in on stable Catverl will attend to those who LINNENS .' ' 4 4 i � —The Dramatic Club has decided to PP y , comply with the invitation to give `.' ?en Principal (e cry one day last week and require the attention of such a function. .. . - . • . - t i," ' ` Nights" at Colnlbus but a date has of held a tl or ugh Bzamination of the dry, entil a snecessor lie appointed. LININGS . 1. Yet been arranged. senior dep in went of our school. He was —sirs. James Mainland, after a severe 1� i llr ► � ` . ;, - I 1. - - —A large number assemble at 1frs. well pleased kith the progress of the illness of some months duration died u,u t' - Pirie s sale on 6eturday and 1iearly all Pupils and granted a half bolidav, when Monday, at the age of 55 years, She - S UIT1NG8 the articles offered were sold. �he prices most ace' +pt. ble to the management. leap es a husband and four Brown ebildren: . . - realized were fair value, P Both rooms €re ender able tuition. Fnneial took place at 2 p.m. on Wednes• - - —J- S- �iae�son and "Jock" Grei have da , and the interment was made at i , i ' � ' � . - —Mr. and Mrs. B. StephenFbll, of Oak K y _ � T R OI18 E R I N G S `' . .. - . Ridges, formerly residents of the Lake gone into par tnership at Seaforth, in the Zion Church, a large number of frienie ' _ - i _s; , I • Shore, are both very low with la grippe. merchant tai oring and gents' furnishing being present. _ • ' &C644 &C64 v e . ' .. - `l�� i The old lady s life is despaired of. line. They ave been in charge of the t: —D.� W. Black, late with us but laterl � business f#,r Jackson Bros. for about a East Scarboro. . ; `• of Lindsay as a teller in the Ontario Bank year. We wish the new firm prosperity. � � � C-R�A.T �..LU� ` '' From the ot•ce yen the new firm in the W• Tredwa, sr.. having bung t a lot " : V* their.,as been transferred to Sudbury. given y . _ . . �' : -, - We are pleased to learn that D. W. is rap- Seaforth pas, both yuunq men are near Highland Creek, has the material�on T . : -1 ' -- much rev cti d there, and will" nndonbt• the ground with which to erect a fine rest• �t�� _ - . idly advancing in the confidence of the e 1 encce d. dance. • o • B I ASSORT ►7 R T ■ 'J T .O. : ,.# i Ontario people. d -y The Young People's graver meeting ' ' - • • :1 --The meeting of the Indies field in St. —Pnbli m eetiags Were held in Firie'e was conducted by L. Annie, of Bellamy, - - �- . ; � - {- Georges Church, on Saturday evening Hall Mon y afternoon and evening, un• . - last resulted in the formation of a guild der the a spices of the South Ontario on Sabbath evening and was very into- .. Farmers I st tute. These meetin eating throughout. e were ---- iJ . � . which will boubtless be a power for good 8 s � f ' : .x Rev. H. L. Covering, arsietant Metho- in the parish. We have not yet heard not ae well at ended as w e should have r the list of officers. elected. liked to see y� t a goodly number �f our disc minister occupied the palpit of Cen- : ' ' —In order to insure a good sale it "is inhabitant ittended. - Able speeches tennial church last Sabbath and delivered • • - . �k' '° g a stirring discourse. . , - necessary to have your bills printed at were made an I Much useful information • ' 1. i TRz N$ws office. Reward d offered for a was impart9d. Such meetings are too T1ie concert Riven by file Joa�s F'amilv, - :i_ — - ! - A ease when we fail to bring a crowd. Re unfrequentl eajoved. under the auspice* of the band, was quite - 1. ". d - member this when having a sale. Bear• —A fart ter from near Bowmanviile. a success, there being a crowded house. . ` - -: i) li i en route fo Toronto with a load of ha The program was excellent and was well -1 - . -�' 4 bore work epecia y so c fed. v rendered. They are to giro another con- - Although we have eomparitively do on Tcies�iii3 , tr et with a mishap when st . i trout streams in this vicinity the following the centre of this village. The reach cart here this week. __.. - . - « parted eauF.nR the Bind wheels to balk. The mission band in connection with Red Men Of Renown are . will nevertheless be of interest to us. An P - i � • " order has been passed changing the period The loanink - of a wagon permitted him to Centennial church met on Taesday even- _ _� - . ; • ,i T proceed. I t ie surprising the number of ing, and was well attended. It wit de . - : ; . for the close season for speckled front. In- P P 8 ' stead of as heretofore extendingfrom Sep- Darlington Farnerb who drew hay to the ceded to have a missionary confect at neat _ 11 meeting which will be held on the -Zad . N t9mber 15 to May 1, the close season will city• One . vo%ld thek there was more , - ; isi future end on April 1. "- money in fe2diou it at hotile- inst• We expect that bot.i tides of the . - . - . . . W J. Clark, the •popular organ, —It eeeta®s lfore the firemen earn obi program will be. interesting and instruct r� tain a deed 5•o the man ere of 5t. An- tive' - . i s A. GREIG is still at it with a large . . is .� piano and sewing machine agent, at �Vo- a8 W__ 04 *-- ` t burn, has an advt. in another column, draws ebunh r the old site, it is paces. _ Sale Register.. assortment of woodehware of all kinds. - ` : Read it Red purchASe from him when vary to offer t premises at public auc• _ Tube Wringers Washboards Rolling Pins Daisy Churns - - I. ' requiring anpihing in his line. The pee- tion, after p -o t notice bas been given. FeillAY MARCH I lth :-- Auction sate �I farm, ' ' ' ' . . pie of Scarboro have known him for years It this is the ca -e; the firemen are still farm stock anti implements• etc, the Butter Bowls and Ladles, Stove, Boot and Scrub Brushes,. - . ' _ 1; I as a straightforward square dealer, and likely to get it Itt the price and on the ' property of Wm. Cammack, at lot 13. 03.001113, '1�Ope. Stable Baskets of all sizes. Cheap for Cash. . _ • this -will be the experience of all who pur• terms state(' in last issue. If someone con, 6, Pickering, near Greenwood. bee - I • � chase from hits. thinks of bi+ diuiQ higher then such a bid• bills for terms of hoth farm and stack. Earl. sl1TlD� 1►redlcted, so get ready for housecleaning. . , —Again would we seek to caution our der has a pe •fe.t right to do so. bat the sale at one o'clock sharp. Thos. Pouch f, "scribes against writing gossi S items to us property is 1, oiih as much to the fireman er, auctioneer. . - • , _ _ , •a - p as it is to nir .irate individae!. llo�vAT, March 1•t:=— Credit sale of farm' � - 1. n .. `*` , 1 for insertion. Report real happenings l stock, implements, etc., the ro erty of I % n of a newsy nature but for- goodness sake --We hay? t of heard with what sue J. L..Jonee, at lot 1, con. 3p 1 Pickering � - �� ` ` ' ,. _ abut up reporting the direction any par. Bess the eorawittee appointed to solicit Township, tale at one o'clock, see post- ! '`� j I ('' - ocular fellow took after church. We die- patrons for a c heete factory met. It is ere. Seven months. Thos. Poacher - - - • • �= . . like to cut out items bui shall adopt that about time thing was done, and that auctioneer. 1 : - . coarse hereafter. A number of scribes in speedily too, if he factory is to be estab• - MONDAY, MARCH 11— Credit sale of farm' ' # a _ •. -- - - t difi'erent parts of Scarboro might profit by fished this s•*as n. Why a factory could stock, implements, etc., the property of • .. _ �. this advice. not be profit,ibl,y conducted here, we -are R. 3. Eade, st lot 12, con • D " Scar -' - , . - ' . - 4' .- .- ' — Robert Gordon has- purchased; unable to se(. To be sure we are near . boro., No reserve, sale at one o'clock µ , _ - _ _ _ M I., through real estate agent Richardson the •the city, and at times much better prices sharp. 7 months - credit. See posters - - • -' I i- .. vacant lot adjoining his present premises can be obtained for butter than would be D. Beldam, auctioneer. UR ►, cock Is. YlOW complete - . . Trigi►kT, �dar. 15th :-- Credit sale of farm yIt �' y , V�,. to the east. He is erecting.a chop there- derived from cl ease ; but take the season " . v on, and will commence the erection of a through, the re eipts would much exceed ' stock, implements, etc., the property of • �; Henry Moore, lot 11, con. 2 Pickering With Blankets, Flannels, - . x a dwelling with the least possible delay. that now obt ii id from butter - making. Mr. Collins will take possession of the —0h for En and, Ireland, Scotland . unship, one mile east of Pickering vii- lI house recently nrchased from Mr. Gor- home, "an 1 ere," and "evercwhere." Inge. 7 months credit. See large bills. y s . Bale at one. o'clock. Thos. Poacher auc- Yarns, •HO1Sery, Ladies'. and, , 't - _ don about the first of June. Had we a' Choice of 1) 3est steamship lines :-- . tioneer. - -', .. few more men like Robert, Pickering. Allan, :)o minion." White Star, t1• $r,xssnAT,Mar.1Gtli`:— Exteneire credit "Inman " Cut and "Anchor •'State p j `' I • 4 i would soon assume the proportions of a ' +" sale farm stock,im lements,hay,roote, Me -n's Underwear, &c.,.. 0 v er-�' - . .. p -� ( large and flourishing town. " Hamburg Am'n," "Thingoale," and the etc., the proppeerty of Beare Bros., at lot , . — Tramps are generally," amusin' little " Netherland; " lines. Also cheap tick 2, con 4, of Scarboro. Sale at 12 o'clock - . . , - � cusses," no matter where you. find them. ets, and speei sl rains to '' British Colum- - noon, sharp, lunch provided. For terms • �, ., a re. T. shoes Felt Rubbers; A short time ago one of these'adventnrers bid, Mann ob , California, Flor- and fiat see large end small po to f called on one of our matrons and proffered - ida." Call 0 9 write E. i3tepbenson, Poacher, Auctioneer. - . - . ' - . . - I . a sure care forbad• bugs. Thegood heart Ren'l. tk't., anadian Eaprese," and MoxD,Y, 3tarah 21 Credit sale of farm - T 1. office Whi b for throa 11 tickets, stook, implements, bay, roots, etc., the a,11C� a large stock of Fresh - :. ed lady eagerly availed herself of the Tel , y property of John Gibson, lot 15, rear of - _ - . ,_ 1. chance to do away with the pesky things, to all points, si gle, round trip or pre. 7th con. of Pickering townshi No re . ' ' . . and gave the vendor his dinner for the paid, at rates gairanteed right. serve. Edit months credit. p8ee bills.I'O(,+�?rle,` for ChrlStma►s Trade H . , ..,. box of stuff. When asked for directions, —A couple of -,rossings at least are bad gale at one- o'clock sharp. Thos. Pon- - ' -` - his worthiness informed her that the best ly needed in t is village, One on Church Cher, auctioneer. . - p ' ' way was to catch the bug and feed him street south o t opposite Goo. l almer's TussnAY,Ddarch 22 :— Aaction sale of house {' - . .. � be owder, then give the little creature residence. an eon Bip, east oppoe• and tot in the village of Claremont, being such a ����s Oa eel ?a'1� �', . . t P g . . � a ;rink of water --the result would an. ice W. T. H tri ke place of abide. The the old manse Iroperty, belozwing to . . >''. - - - suredly be the same as the ugh she or council will n t IaCe these crossings, as Erskine ahnmh. Sale at 2 p.m. Terms s ! � _ < -.' - 1,i , - the trarpp had followed the eating of they have no th authority to grant more announced at sale. Thos. Poacher, sac- signs, CuIrrants, Sugars . , , - .. `� - . C. ' dried apples with a drink of water. The • than 25 per a rat of the eost,bnt the path. . - ' ' powder consisted of a portion of a rotten masters Can av diem placed and abort WsD,ai• Mexoh lard Credit sale of ' reRi.tered cattle and horses, as well as I;enons Nuts eke -- ' log ground up fine. - the ears of th se officials let as hover like _ . . . f . f —There is some tall horse taut in and a smarm of a� until. they aCOede to sheep and implements, the property of 1 ° . - . '> around this lace these days. A few our wishes. a is heavy work wading W°'• Banker, at lot 20, con. i Pickering, P . I mile west of Pickering village. Terms, -- - , week since, Alex Palmer sold a sorrel colt through the n these days, and the 7 months. Bale at one o'clock, sharp. 11, . to an American buyer, and as the story crossings ab.-ve mentioned would free g" iarge and small posters. Thos. ' - : _ runs the colt has since brought 0500. our citizens )f much of snob manual Ponoher, .°etaer. • i p. ` - . Aszander zEalized only some 0150 for labor. Tats mAt March 24th :— Credit sale of . . - the-bawt, and now accuses himself of —On Taesda3 night last &'number of farm stook,implements, etc.,the property - . � - . , foo)isbnea for being in -snob a burry to young people arR aired a- society of Chris. of James Burrows, on Iat s2, and cos, of - . yell. Hank parkin obtained about 1890 tiara Endeav in the Friends' church. Pickering- Sale at one o,cl'pck sharp. I . .__ - :. "'- >' for his calf, and rumor bas iitbat the Notwitbstand rag file inClemeney at the bill*. Thee. Ponoher, auctioneer. ,_ Y ` r horse has since brought SIAW over ,in night they s tad with an eneouraging FMAT, 7AAWa 26th• --C"t sale of Farm �, - ' `? stook, Implements. etc., the property of . Amprieti. Neither of these parties need membership, dying eiz active and sever- - . I . . 1 _ fret about selling tea eo�a. The prices al al associate a bars. The societ will Frank Bleep, at lot 16 B.F. OOilOOe.ian+ WOOLEN AN`D CASHMERE HOISERY : � . P Pickering. 7 months credit. Bale at 1 ' the obtained were ant rely in keeping be conducted u Me Christian Endeavor , Thos, Ponoher . - . . , .' - .. y o stook sharp, see hills. ,; . with a a tag hneiness is stock raising, plan, and the on ltitution of i bat organ- Auctioneer, s . _ _ _ _ _ . L and whsle the fooliebnest� curves in is in ization ,adopt d. They wil hold their , .PTO °,� rs�:,�= I�OT OF ' s' believing' ltbe stories abd,ut large figures prayer meeti g �n Sunday evening at Jas: Herr, the well known Port Ho tC - r colt ossesees ?.45 after the evening 'services. As the anotioaeer. at tempted to act for Richard FINE WINSEgS, SCOTCH FINGER�N Y ,. `� >. beia�res;jlzed. In case p P - -_ !-: epees} to any remarkable d greet it requires society is into dei ominational and is aim Prouse, of Mariposa, without a licence far .. ,- R_ `":, oa to develo and pr ace that speed. ply an orgxni d ,effort to lead the yountt that cauoty. License Inspector Short COTTON BATTING. Splendid 6 cent Gray cotton, v F "' 11, �,•. , !': That fact bas been , ablIs dd in,oar mind people, being ole ly for Christian -work, noted the omission and Mr. Herr war t _ ' ._ • while speeding the mIIBt Ran the Pick- any younR'pe pie will be heartily wel• mulcted in the sum of 112.50 before the ' � �����N . r " E a PARK— v 1, s :� s'. �y , ering Woodbine. dome. —Cone. beAk. a -, J rd °. . '. . ,+•g'.ys' sroktq. b �"%rY jw, a, •y -,.`r- - - - - . f f - - . - .� -- - - -, t -.ti y 'et( -{ "T ;°t fi-•� ?W. .r. by` s,' - ..:/•: 5 •flI ,..3• i _ "- -`v;, t '6_ C' r. =, 11 I- y, 4 r• �1 �y� -i} a r i t i •t , r . t f7 � 11 . ki -. tl °•��� y T •!' - it ' {',�.y� ♦AV�/ . 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