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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1892_12_30gra. - f' -a..-t ,. _.. r . . -": ✓a >P,: h,3 a .. .m Y' S.W s-t("4'_t.."I_V-`s, - Y .f i.. - 1 _ -5s - - }9 I ,s,'-- tzr �.: s.�- -^'::74: - ! tt-^-g,`*�- _ _.' _ j _ a ! Yim Y s dw f r 5. Y ,. .. �. 1. ....-. s. .± s - 5 1. t-11 _41 • e a k�sr ".s , e 11t�-*-­1'­1_ _ ..,pea,;;+ _ ty.{r^ .,a.� PR' +.' + .k' ^.•, aka r .p ./-s.x . t. _ - E ­7p-� .-. ... "i, . .::.-t, -. "i ., 1. . 1.71u­ �� -— --.- s � 'I I E I ­'..­ . a �;t C7? rte.'. - .- ;, .— ­�-�-�- -'- RIN _.�.-_ - - 1: ­: -.�­; _,�7, 1 .11 .." 1-. - - - I }; . I .:-1-- . . ,­­.%:, . -.11..I.: I-1- .��: - ­J�11I..1_0 - �lbp�, I 1_.,...._.:. 1__Z-�;_ — - __ . _____ __ - :;:,: _� � 1. -1-1.1. s .�;....i��­, . I ­ ._. . 1. ­ __�.-_:, ... I .. ., s f• Yznl i . ' W, Y . a xl� § rti;•,:t Y, 4 T ! ,s fi i �1 - y 4 " ! �1•` x�� - Y � ' .se's::* - y-,.. • X, '► -'�, ,.p , ,,,3�c. ,l1) . °.,, I. _ r - .-:-.k-A , da ! ,, Ftk<': •1... _ - _.l: -",.. { 1r�, tet. - .. ' " atiN` r .' -_:�­ . .1 •_ ay ;.. 1 ti' i ,j 14ay ' 1.y =,,� , it rya �; �.. x,11 w _•. r ., s yF t 1 r 5{ i p .v . � IIE.i'_1?.4...,.'1P_.1 ", ",".. ' L� ,.... ,,.- f ' r PICIERING, OTT:; �R,IDAiT; I�ECEIVIIER 30, 1829 NU: 10_� V-111, 1 t� ` �: V . _ __ • , �� _ _fes 101' _ aki�z T T T `els, and was id Dot 8lrijost certain the J. Clacton, of Claremn t, has taken up <',-1. `; afienn{onal'�ari�e[• Drceem p T ARIL I� I� L S nomination on Monday would have to be his rseidet�ce of �1r. DaytdsoD'e for the �` `. S --- ------ — BESS1iAKEft3, PERFECT FIT. LATHST LOCAL HAl' INNI?�GS RECORDED BY postponed ; and in exactly three minutes winter. r !1(' Yleti�C(41._ D TING tailors eyateltl forcuttiug drear<ie THB PRF -s8 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR more the top layer of thatauowcloud that i1'tE86r�. ROACH and Irwin, and Miss t om', `� u w -rJ ... �_,_- .• and mantles, taught by bliss M. McCausland, CORRB9PG1rDxNTS. hall been dragging along over Claremont. McCreight, of Toronto; are home for the „w ,t D., C M•+r� .C.p. Pickeringvillage. Dresses mado oreutandet- holtdays. . `' i' x' Ri. BATE1IAN, - ' tea, Orders promptly attended to, ant r- CLARBMOFtT was level with the ground and a clear, �, 0•, Coroner. Ofhce cud g°silence, . _ bright atmosphere Bitting down, resting W. Taylor, our y�nng blacksmith, i;as �i„� Stfe^t, Pickering 0frice ilcurs: Morning foot fit guaranteed.' - - ' �'Ir, Eddy's ehiliren are well again. on top of it, and freezing everything into gone to his home in Michigan, to spend- ;` tr4r�:: 30 to 11::30 ; E-o°ning to 8. ___ -- DECKER'S LIVERY . s 11; 11 ,' r Fred Gentle, of To..•nto is l:ulidayine hard balls with the cool complacency of the holidays yocicl JIct.4Zc• at ]lie aunts. its demeanor, and then we concluded that , T. Henderson -and family; of Brongll .:>..- - - �; ,I- :;s r ],u�'r bc:l .ht a}, It>�n Ite�i4li.,'F litany i- Tilos. t,i.l:ev :dill wiry -•if Ct-exford,Fpent i the next time we prophesied on snort' nm, ++nil bliss S. Taylor are spending `q ':: '” 1�Z (�, , ' 117 L t?..Cl, T ) ti�\Crt►1 IteW (- l l i6tniaF \t'lil, Itis ntt►tS,ri'. StU -ws, VI (i wOUlll dU It baCliN'arlls .incl the• .It .:}.iUn It J. Tavlor'�s. :. k11 - )''±?`' i''1 CON,. Ja„l]P` v .},1):i hate i:du(d T T I,IL 1 } [' I ' , - • , t ...ti•.! utl^j;ie_�, I Y,, r•,+,:t [(' 1 \+„ 1 ► 1 i+ ti:� 1 ? f ick@ren (t d of a ather there =: t I'r[, a Bros. and e/ . ri. Cl2lyton have �4 c All slat ► C11 .N J� g, tell at night what 1 n e Il � +.'16, i p, r,, .,,. is ,,rei,:ir,,,i tr,.s^ "> =f,,,- 1 . h - - L Bel -vat(_ - Li,Ei�)Ulilic w1thgoodrigstitali 1iU11Ya. atu visitlLi; a( .l :ate. Pau.ursoU 8. had beon On the pleVlallB daf, and R'ln pUl('' Ve • n, fi_�e e01t._- Now girls, who'll � , sons ill heti, iustruu]entai and v6cat tnu►fic- lie- Covered 'bus meets all trains. f u frit. and Ii1rs. A. CleghorD, of Prince laurels by the eti actueEs of our foresiKlit hell, 1 } 1 ' , .Jt it in. r l ”. ' , feronces (riven 1t r quirm . Thorough Instruction GuarAnteed connection with livery I keep a Albert, -are visiting • at the village pe:la- :<s the looke•t rearwards in time. All the Jars: I'',Ist has made things pretty live. `4 ' ress, Clnrcu,o]_t. Sale, Commission and Board- gugge's• same the expect to have sleil;l►iug fur :lacy ly lui.;,'�,i here clurtug rite pant tseek. We Add 40 ��_ ing Stables, Pickering. -bliss Ettie Leapar is expected home for Year's, but grease tho buggy wheels, in expect t:.c: snuw to follow. � ETT1E HEAGENS : moo_ _ . =EcKmn' the New Year's dinner, and to visit her case of an emergency, and do not be dis . W hear that two of the youDg Iadies t MASS ---- - - - „ x o, o manv old friends in Claremt ut. appointed of a good time among the roast of Cherrywood attended an s` At Home " S O` , PRL PARED TO RECEIVE • Baa °' M On the 14th of December, Villiam John goose, turkey and other Methodic bipeds. in the Markham High School. ., lu ,ifs, 1I1.,s Alice Tait, �a teacher in i •soh M o ti ' bliss Patterson, of Agincourt, and J. tnuslc 1 I o Maynard, of Carsouville, Michigan, was New Year s cheer comes once a year, It gives me '� lac ro •1]e Tl�ronty collen'e •,f Music Says: marrred to Miss Lucy Sutlif%of Pickering. I missed being a poet, Johnston took their Christmas dinner much l,lezLsnro to reuoullnend bites Hea6ens as .a m with Mr. and Mrs. McPherson. a coacher of11nsi!'• Sll© frac studied with the laeg ra �; $ ev . ��o Fi m The postponed marriage of John Rob- And so drop a tear. [ - - Z - '`� A son and bliss Brignall of this place was '��' Mr. Ausland, who figured conspicuous. 1.; for the past throe ,,,OILY, in a most studious man S 1)p .. r, r, 1)E r; anal po99esse-;t thol'ottgh tochuical tra�uing.. o cousumated on the evening of Friday, tit@ t;cARsoRo, ly as t. single man, has moved his family ,roved a 1 eseeile.]t pupil throughout' 1 Oa,P into a house owned by J. Gilchrist, east She has i Gm. (D i e1.slq ca .t m ��' w w 23rd, 3tesideu�e Pit kering station. v A large Humber of people hays come to of here. - --------- -- — Z jdv Miss Lizzie Dowswell is sliendlug a - . /,ngctL. - o , ;gyp ani }eft Scarboro during the Christmas Our, genial merchant has a trotting . �, week or two in Claremont with liar broth- h©lids e - _ = _ }3ARRI5 4_0 e, 1 cte,� �� r FI ere and sisters. She is looking well and 3' ' mare that lowered the record of late. T E. I,•RL�YLLL, Q• V•, . . Frank Muir died on Friday:morning in S}le trotted•from Cherrytvcod to Agip• tl • TER, County Cro:-n Attorney, and county > p i asp , W ;'�' " . O hearty. the seventieth year of his riga after a short court in 50 nlii,utea. S)Vho can beat that. lay Mr. Eddy's school concert on Friday solic:,or. Court IlU.lst),_w_ hitby _ ____ — o w ' .. m� .o >• o -p , O i1lDess. Win. Carte; entertained his friends ' 1tILLI:i1 SOLICI L'OR, NO- W re d 4 evening last, although it was bitterly cold, - ,-%. N, was a rest success, in numbere,financee Levi Annis has removed from Scarboro with an oyster supper, in Honor of J. ` _T �'" e " •ua o'� >,00 �'� g and has located in Toronto where he will Jo}inson, to whom they presented an al- + V TA>ti Pau` T L13 ougliut 01'�oll�y to loan. p q a q , 00 O � Q � � � t ' and merit. All who attended were d@ _ . Thlstla iia;' ---- eb u S m a ! make his home in future. haat, as a token of their appreciation of ' lighted both with iFhe selections and their1. - - 1IcCTIGT�IVPAY, BXRRIS- ye, i x'o t 5 m� acw;,i m�G4tYlvh w The Scarlloro• township nomination his services. OPV � osite Yost v � '� mom 11 o rendition. You will no doubt receive a came ori in i� usual alar wa •,most of the terms, Sol,uit,�r:;, .tic• Office oPP © m p �i •+ g j Our llleiCllallt Ilas attended several _. t�, .. office, �'i'hithc, Uat• Jno. 131111 Dow, B.:l.; Theo. � a � h ; 0 k ; 0 full report, so I Merely note in few words. cid council were r@ @lectRd b acclamatio-n. - w.> ; ,, u A disgraceful exhibition of youthful do- y shooting matches lately, and acquitted. A 3IcC;1:liYr►tY I,L513. 'Abney to Loau �Y —� - - ," , it ate funds, a k 0 0 0 0 1 'l'lte ons @}action being caused by flip himself creditably. He came borne laden few - - --1)d t.ollars, P ' o V i :: ce W � to m ; tp prat icy occurred here on Dec. 26th. A y 'O ° @ a OUDg mar], name unknown or it would withdrawal of Desi E. Annis as council- with turkeys and geese. As a marksman ' i to loan ort steal Esttrtc atcl•tt aces ll reae- m10 �� it p y man. The officers for the ensuing year few can i►eat him. - r T1{.OS. 1' 11t10Eli, Isar- ^! 'd c ; - to o� A -� .N 0 1,l,le rates of in_ ,'e _, 4_Y ' G x :.o a ° . o N c m a b@ giyeD, drone up and down rho Dinth are : reeye,John RlchardFon ;first deputy, 'Tha Anniversat;v services in conn c- ristcr, 1'ickerui,, loner\ il+turday.)__ , O ^ J p pq ,,, swearing terribl S I __ � __ _- - y, and unmercifully beat . S. ORmis'a - , LL.I3., of Law. _ toff 1 :. _ �' `o 7 ing the poor dumb brute that ownEd hiw J James Chester ; second depaty, Alex. tion tt ith the church here ivere abs eon- Y - _ -. Baird, an the following re iu h field Caldwell T - as master for, file time being. Some ut a d fol lz a the el ducted by Revs. Watson, ('tL1 Itt'c•Il and ' __.L. .. ��' • ranee, Or ali;t�n it Drew, lian•istors, - 0*, t , M e 15 S:tiiieiitcc 11 i,>,5t3 tt5 Claerwont revery Thurs:tay. the villagers stopped the brute (the man aR councilmen : Lyman Kennedy., Roht. Young. All three services were tt ell at B -"nkI mean) and persuaded hie companion to Cowan and Thos. Jackson. :11r.Kenned3• tended. A good cline is expected at the WN ro. n a i - Office. oti er J • 1%111)(1}''9 shop. ironer' to loan. 'L.y has been tho councilman with Mr. Annis tea on Wednesday. ::) - _ assume the r@ins. O1)e thing is certain, for the fart two years. , • f -etevi i a ry. if such coclduct is persisted in, your eor- - _ � PICKERING- BRANCH. respondent will take legal action to ore- wHl"`T v Lt=• Voto for the people's candidate, James., % a 3j� �; �'1:TL 11'�ARY STIR- : ----__ _- vent Such a (`1h. ;tt•til.-g t<pretlicl.) of iguur- Richards. _' IIS I_ ---- t .11,, ont:)rin Vet ` �.. 11, i ; i;,)1, . , : r:' 1:,11:, 0' . --ti for the transaction of all legitimate Mina :#lice Fow ler has grate. re,!overcd. allCe anti �iCe l"e-lug raladt'd berci � the :,INSA'�E; (' a':l:Itrt' (�11:'^,c . 't:,r•;1,1:,, ,-111 tii;:t t\'hitc;:ale ' rC. ..'f: and C.,errc!'•o-, , , or}' tiittltt•day. 'Diseasfor e L'rt'lkin , Jiu�ilneda. flit' abiding clt,izeus of Claremont wheu• Mrs. Shaw has returned from visiting at ' . ,;,,,,;ie l to at ly shoeing t, I - -- ands 's et'er the voune rascal why was tete hero I'eterb•tro. I' . Vit. C 1r51[nnan, our new te:Lcllel' tisited the 110 foot a� )t n calls vrdntptly at- UFPlci: Tlc,t l:s- I'rum 10 to 3 ; $at } `' lot :3*3, 7tit e.''1] • s i,: eriu.�• 1 to 1 a clock. 01 of it feels like filling himself with too Weregret. to hear that Rev. TIr. C'aunoln our burl; on Thur ;day. r�-:`'` :. ; ten,l«l ti,. 'Ct;tt)�,r:1l,h atd,lresa : t1'hlteval j4Out• _ -- nlucl► "m�aie. ' continues ltldlspc+sec}• Our annual school nteetit g Ra,s_ held an 1., O. a'1•:3rc�•> : tLrucu 1;Itt-r, Or. t. =-- I ~flVlnufi T3c`luk ]Il CODIl�Ct1U11. t - `I;'fl✓P,1\APPY r' 'I'l:e geese and ftnkeve Aran:.,l Glar@- Rev..1. 1;. and -11tH. �f >ort au,l :liter are R'ednesdily, but few ratepayers atter led. ; T . It U 1-' Ii I �: 5, (3 j) GLO (�T: }h T:R1., Nau:]1;rr. Clla�. Slat key is spending his holidays at. ° . 1, I . X11_,,.,111• ^r.1 I;i:1te of Ol;tario 1'eterin- -- - -- nlont, ttho mote altr>ut in solitary gt'an• lihitirg .IYstph \\'lisp,,. home. lie goes hack to the Whitby C. L ih _ ] A „rc,l,tt). •'')i t' •t:i,l re9i,f.5nce.. Liu- _ i diler, are enquiring llow ►nanj• d,IV. I,ci \\'. S. atajtrr l� %Ixttditt9 a CUtI[ilt't)f creeks � „�� ll.:,e. 'I' '1: l'�ali9 i,y d,ty . tt'ith J. I.. ti ►ink, of Tctr�att... after :tett• Y, -,ars. � % ,ti Ivn 9 :1ccn,tr, I'c,l;cri:, t'i, tt X1. 01, 1 1 tOi@ tile)' ihllt hP.' offered Ulf ill rtlll,l(�UB t . = or ui ']t i�l' �•IlPtlp uttc u,lwl to. :1 hr9t c1eHs 1IcK. '►1e. ('tpltan and sou ltus►;e1 hay¢ re. Aaron PY'rkins 1]aQ, LftPr ; :ttcii �y':titiit�r, 1. l t - 1, rel '.:'ael:,'luth a,�n ill con]nectiou. ties+' _ sacrifice at' the btetitaliat church c 1) \'ew rune ,Lnd dctile it at last. til ay She ever be <;e: fc J - turned front a visit to the city. 6 il;v t; _. . k . -. 4 :. '4,t >: ,... :;els . -.v. ,-'? .L,� ... a. ' S6C t ce;. <•: _ - wi _ : ; .. ..>. :.. .. ,-.2 A k ,. 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Y . -. ♦. ♦-. .... v:- v k . . - ,. C .L,v_r I / .M- $' _ A �,t {� y A: rt. ,_ ,y -- _.,. 1- - , .rrc .. - - - g. tl �.'` �.t = z 3r e ' : - ,. y z t'd - - .- . . :• - : under .the charge of one whits man snd the $e yi alntao' thtli§ were' `ntron span ed. mo hard and bitf9r. I oast my Iirelock a k ', s L - z & . .i . .�N Ill TRI LATE CASE 1 two or three natives. 1 was selected to his borders. 'By his dttiag this, mark yea, between his legs as fie raced past, and h. �' �� �„ r y: s I', '�, take charge Barin certain tenors of fhe Sahibs, his propeirty becomes the duo of rolled twice over liked a shot rabbit. - r - . W.: .'' , Bight of w small olrrted door upon the those who bare n tens to their salt, he could stag er to his feet the $ikh w sauchwest side of the builriin Two 31kh s` • on him, an buried his knife twice in his - F - - T pecten rchant, who travels aP A`UE HSTOIi; b A-RE�AR�ABE EXPEfttEN�E & hu Bed me . - and. under thti name of Achmet, is now in that ids• Tho mob never uttered moan nor„ troopers were planed under my oomm ' ° - and I was instructed if anything went city of Agra, and desires to gain his wa moved muse e, ut lay where he hart fallen, or _ I think m self G y .a, • r r •: wrong to fire my masket, when I might rely into the f t. He hsa,with' pitta as travel Y hat ha ma have deck 1 Y 8n . CHAPTER XIt, out of tt wltlt this umber toe strapped icj upon 6olp coming at encs from the Dentes! lin eom nion. m faster -brother, D2►atAk- his neck with the fall, You see, entle• my stump I found myself invalided oat of g pr' Y THE aTRR"GR STORY QY JOIATIIAN S]rALL. guard. As the guard was a good too huu-, bar, who knows his secret. Dost Akbar men, that I am kee in m romise. I ant. , the army and unfitted for any active arca- d P g Y P X� A very patient man was that inspector pation. red paces away, however, and as Gheaptee has promised this night to lead him to a selling you every word of the business fast I '- in the cab, foly it was a weary time before I " I was, as oa can ima tae, prett ,down between was out np into a labyrinth of pas- side -postern of the fort, and has ehnsen this exactly as it happened, whether it is in to • re oined him. His face clouded over when I y g Y sages and eorridorsi I had great doubts as one for itis ur nae. Ilere he will come favor or not." Y; j on m link at this time for I was a useless p P P y PP 8 Y ' y to whether they could arrive in time to be resent! and here he will find Mahomet He stopped and held out hid manacled showed Lim *he em t box. ori le thou hf not et in m twentieth P_ Y+ " There goes the reward !'' said he, year. However my misfortune soon proved °f any use is case of an actual attack. �tngh and myself awaiting him. The place hands for the whisky and -water which gloomily, " Where there is no money to be a blessin gin disguise. A man named " Well, I was pretty proud of having is lonelv, anti none shall know of his Dom- Holmes had brewed for him. Form self there is no a . This ni ht's work would g this small command given me, sine I was in . Toe World shall kuow of the merchant Y - P Y g Abelwhite, who had coma ant there sa sn g I confess that I had now conceived tits ut_ i have been worth a tenner each to Sam Brown a raw recruit, and s game-legge't one at Aehmt no mare, but the reat tressur ; of moat horror of the man, not only for this indigo planter, wanted an overseer to look k and me if the treasure had been there." that. For two nights I kept the watch with the rajah shall be divided !Semon us. What cold-blooded business in wnich he had been after his coolies and gasp them up to their T ] g n" br. Thaddeus Sholto is a rich man," I my Punjaubees, hey were tall, fieran look- ss ou to i Sahib p concerned, but even more for the somewhat work, Ke happened to be a friend of our Y Y t. said. " He will see that you are rewarded, calonel's, who had taken an interest in me lug chaps, Mahomet Singh and Abdullah " In Worcestershire the life of a man flippant and careless way in which he nor. treasure or nc. since the accident. To make a long story Khan by name. both old fighting -men who seems a great and a sacred thing ; but it is rated it, Whatrever punishment way i . - . Tlie iuspectorshook his headdespondently, .short, the colonel recommended the strongly had borne arms against us at 0hilian-wallah,' very different when there is fire and blood store for him, I felt that he might expect - .� ► •� They could talk h nglish pretty well but I 1 nos math from me. ,' - . however, Its a bad job, ne repeated ; for the post, and, as the worts was mostly to •� all round you r}nt you have been used to Y P Y Sherlock Holmes . '•and so fir. Atholne Jones will think." could get little oat of them. They pre:arred maetia death at ever turn. Whech r ,ane} Jones sat with their panda a on their y pe done on horseback, m leg was no groat g y o p y to strand to ether and abber all night in knees dee 1 interested in the story, but His forecas6 proved to be corre�, for the oUstacle, for I had enough knee lof t to keep g 1 Aebmet the merchant lived or died � ,rasa P y detective looked blank enou h when I of their queer Sikh lingo. For myself, I used thin as li ►ht with the souls disgust written u on their R g I a good grip on the saddle. tVhat I !tad to g >, as air to me, but at the talk p to Baker Street and showed him the em t .,o stand outside the gateway, looking about the treasure m faces• He ma have observed it, for there P Y do was to ride neer the plantation, to keep v heart turned it � y _ _. .. lx)x. They hail only just arrived, Holmes, an eye on the men as they worked, and to down on the broad, winding river and ou and I thought of what I might do in the old was a touch of defiance in his voice and -the risoner and he for the had than ed the twink ling lights of the great city. The county with it manner as he ro P ► Y g report the idlers. The pay wag tale. I had y ,end how my folk .ecoid p seeded. _ their plans so as to re rt themselves ata beating of drums, the rattle of tomtomr, stare when the saw their no'er-do-wee} " _ . I Po comfortable gtiact�ere, and altogether I was y It was all "very Uad, no doubt," said ha - station u on the wa . M eom anion P Y and the yells and bowls of the rebels, drank g p g " I should like to know how many fellows - P Y Y P content to a end the remainder of m life with opium and with ban tfomifl back with hie ockets full of old _ lounged in his arm -chair with his usual list- in indigo -planting. Mr. Abelwhite was a g, were enough tc► �oidores. I had, there ore, already made in my shoes would have r�fnae.! a sharp of less expression, while Small sat stolidly kind man, and he would often drop into my remind us. all night of our ditngerous ueigh- up my mind. AbduCah Khan, however, this loot when thAy knew that they would. - opposite to him with his wooden leg cocked little shanty and smoke a pipe with m, for bore across the stream. Every two hours thinking- chat I hesitated,'reseed the mat• have their throats cut for their pains. Ise. over Lis sound one. As I exhibited the white folk out shore feel their hearts warm the ofi&cec of the night used,to come round ter snore closely, sides, it was my life or pia when once he - empty box he leaned back in hi9 chair and to each other as they never do here at to all the posts, to make sure that all was "'Conoider, .-sahib,' said he, 'that if this was in the fort. If he bad got nut, the - laughed aloud. home. well, man is taken by the commandant he will be whole business would come to light, and I - t " This is your doing, Small," said Athel- .1 The third night of my watch was dark hung or shot, and his jewels taken by the should have been court-martialled and shot - ' ney Jones angrily. Well, I was never in lucks way long. and dirty, with a ami.11. driving rain. It government, so that no man will be s ropes likely as not ; for people were not very Suddenly, without a note of warning, the was drear work smudin in the ate-wa lenient ata time like that." " �Tes, I have put it sorbs where you shall rest matin broke a on u9. One month Y R g Y the better for them. Now, since we do the never la head u on it " berried, oxo}rant- Y P hour aftss hour in such weather. [ tried taking of hien, why should we not do the Uo on with your story," said Holmen '_ Y P ndia lay as still and peaceful, to all appear -.I a ain and a ain to m tke m Sikhs talk• but , _ ly. "Itis my treasure ; and if I can't have once as Sarre oc Kent • the next there • 4 y' rest as well . The jewels will be as well shortly. the loot i'll take darn9d good care that uo were two hundred'thoasand black devils let without much success. At two in the morn• with u9 as is the homp3ny's coffers. There "Well, we carried him itt, $l gallop, one else does. I tell ou no !leis •[tan hag ins the rounds pissed, aha brokefor a mo will be enough to make every one of us rich Akbar, and I. A fine weight he was, too, Y { loose, and the country was a perfect hell. Mont the weariness of the ni ht. Findi for al} that he was so short.- Mahomet any right to it, unless it is the ties men Of course ou know all about it entlemen g men and grant chiefs. No one can know Y , R . that my coglpanions would not be lead into about the matter, for here we are cut off Singh was left to guard the door, We took . . who are in ,the Andaman convict -barracks —a deal more than I do, very like, since conversation, I took out m i e, and taut � him to a lace which the Sikhs had already and mase! I Znow hors that I cannot have roadie is not in m line. Ion} know what Y p P from ell men, tVhat contd bo better for P s the nae se �t, and I know that the cannot. I g Y Y down my musket to strike the match. In' the purpose t . Say again, then, Sahib, Prepared. It was some distance off, where Y I taw with my own eyes, Our plantation an ins(Ant the two Sikhs •were u on me. a windia assn a leAds to a reat em t : hairs acted all through for them as much as was ata lace called �iuttra, near the hoe- P whether you are with us, or if we must look g P $ g p.y for thyself. It's b en the ai a of four with P �, One.of them snatched my firalock up awl upon you as alt enemy.' hall, the brick walls of which were all g der of the Northiwest L lovinces. Night after levelled it at m head, while the other held „ , Brambling to pieces. The earth floor had us always, Well know that they would ni ht the whsle sk wa9 all ht with the I Y I am with you heart and soul, tiaid I. S Y g a great knife tom throat and aware be- ' have had rn_e do ju t what I have done, and burniri bun slows and da after da we , y "`It is well,' he answerer!, hsndinq me sunk in at one place, mtking a natural Y Y tweet hie teeth ,list he would lua a it into . throw the treasure into the Thames rather had small com anies of Euco ane assin P g back my fireh►ek. 'You aeethatwetrust ou, grave, so we left Achmet, the merchant, P Pe P � me if I moved s eta Y _ than let it go to kith or kin of Sholto or of through our estate with their wives. an ,. P' for your word,like ours, is not to ba brokers, there, . having first ' covered him over . Morstan. It was not to make them rich children, on their way to Agra, where were My first thought was that these fellows We have now only to wait for my brother with loose bricks. This done, we all that we did for Achmet. You ll find the wore in league with the rebels, and that and the merchant.' went back to the treasure. -the nearest troops. ''�'Ir. Abelwhite was an this wag the be ronin of an atazult. if our •i . treasure R'here the key is, and where little obstin;te man. He had it in pia head that . S g Uaea your brattier know then of what (TO Bis CONTINUED).. - _ - Tonga is. When I saw that your launch the affair had been exaggerated and that it i door were in the hands of the �iepoya the you wiU do Y I asked. must catch us, I put the loot'away in a safe would blow over as swidenl y as it had pplace must fall, and the wo�nen ant children •� •The len is his, He bars devised it - y be•tre%ted as tits were in (,'.awn ore. ala P T$E POTTE$Y wOBgEK3 OF EGYPT• _ place There are no rupees for you this sprung up. There he sat on his verands, ' Y P Y- We will go to the gate sad share the watch . journey.'' drinking Whiskey pegs and smoking cher- I he you gentlemen think that I am just mak- with Mahomet Singh.' silratt Trey Prodnee in Ceramics and Artt- "You are deceiving us, Small," said cots, while the cotuttry was in a blaze about ing out a case for myself, but I give you my "Tito rain was still falling steadily, for it tiles de Laze. . Athelney Jones," sternly. " If you had pita. Of course we Stuck o him I snd word chat when I thought of that. though Some ver iutereitin articulare re wished to throw the treasure into Lilo Y 1 felt the int of the knife a6 m throat, j wag just the beginning of the wet season. y 4 p Dawson who with his wife used to do the : P° Y !brown, heavy clouds were drifting across specting the home, industries of Eg ypt are - 'I hatnes it would have been easier for you to bookwork anti the mane in Well cue Eno opened my mouth with the intention of giv• tb®ak and it was hard to sae more than a 8 Po . y iven in a recent re rt which the Austrian in s scream, ii i6 ors my last one, whi,:h Consu at Cairo made to his overnment. bac a thrown box and all." day the craylt came. 1 had •boon away un a atone -cast. A deep moat lay in front of our 4 g " Easier for me to throw, and easier for 'distant plantation, and was rid -'ng slowly s j ala t alarm 1 to kn gu m i line lne •• foto door, but. the water was in places nearly The greater part of the goods manufactur- yi)u to recover," he answared,with a shrewd, . home in the avenins{, whea my eye fell upon, Y t. g ' dried up, aril it could easily be crossed. It , ed find a sale principally among tourists sidelong look. The man that was clever somethin all huddled to ether at the bot- ev6° I Ur,►ced myself for h he whispered, ! and forei ners visitin the county ti ak- S g oats range to me to tpe standing Lhere with K g y. pe I Don't make a noise. Tho fort is safe ' in enerall the E tian industries of - enouDh to hunt me down is cle,erenoug;ll to from of a steep mullah. I rode down to sea those t,w•p wil 1 Punjaubees waittctg for the , K g Y• Kyp enough. There ora °o rebel doge on thin -.- pick an iron box frons the bottom of a river. ; what it was, and the cold struck through I man who was coming to his death. - i to -day may be divided into three, groups - site the river. Thele was the rin g of truth - :\ ow that they are scattered o,•ei• five miles � my heart when I fou �d it was .Dawson's 6 `' gudiienl m e a eau ht the lett of a � 1 he minor or "house" industry,agriculturc, or so, it may be a harder job. It went to ;wife, all cut into ribbons, and half eaten in whet he Raid, end I knew that if 1 raised Y Y Y t3 g and t he factory industry, t)f the first group, i my voice I was a deal man. I could read_ "ha'ied lantern at the other side of the my heart to do it, tholtgh. 1 w<►s lialf mad lis jackals and native dogs. A little fart.ter most. It vaniahe {amen [hemonnc!-pea s one of the oldest is the ceramic industry, it in the fellow's brown eyes. I waited, - ; when you came up ,with its. However. up the road D.%wson. himself was lying on , thereioro iu silence, to see what the want- an•! then appeaitd +galas coming alowlytin which is carrier! on in pottery works on the . - there's ru ;cod };Tie, lug over it. I , e had his face, quite deal, with an emptyrevolver r Y river sides in Cairo, Alexandria, and Ilan > ed frons rhe. ourdirection. ups iu my life, and.I ve had dowels, but 1 ve in his hand and four Sepoya lying across „ , •' ' !lees the ata :' I exclaime.l• I etta 'Cite chief articles of this class pro - i Listen to me. Rshib said the taller Y . !cathed not to cry over spillet! milk." each other in front of him. I rented up my ; ,�, i - duced are the porous bottle -shaped vessels. horse, wondering which way I should turn, and fiercer of the ,,air, the`one whom they You wi.l challenge him, Sahib, as I anti bulging refrigerators known by the "This i3 a , cry serious mutter, lilts!!,' called Abdullah Khau• i ou must either imu.tl ' whis ►fired Abdullah. ' C;ive him no said the detective. `� If you bat} help t} lint at that moment I saw thick smoke curl- ' tpe with us now or yo must tic •ilenaed for- c+use f.►r fear. fiend us in e►ith him, and' name of Alkaraza, as well as filters knot,n justice, icisteadof thwarting it in this way, 1119 up from Abelwhite's bungalow, acd the 1 as Sir, the latter chiefly made at Keneh. you would have had a better chance at your + K K u he roof. ever. The ticcng is too gre�sat a one for ui to we shall df1 the rest while you stay here on The filter classes of goods, such as ornamen- = - I mics be tonin to horst tltrott , t hesitate. Either you are heart anti soul with guard. Have the lantern read to uncover .,� `- � I knew then that I could do m emplo er Y . � tel vases, lamps, an•1 `ornamental arti- � tri:►I, " Y Y `' " .Justice !" snarled t.he. ex -convict: " A no good, but would only throw my own life t1" an your oath on the eros+ of the Carla- that we may be sure that it is indeed the i Iles generally, come from Assiout and l; p- ` t'' t i Ahs o; y.,ur Lodi tha night shall be thrown pian_ } pretty justice ! L-v'hose loot is this, if it i$ away if I meldled in the matter. Front � dee h.Kypt. _ not ours ? Where is the jnsticc that I where I stood I could see hundreds of the into the ditch aua wa raha,il p.ss over to our •`The light hail flickered onwards, now ('giro is the chief ren*er of the Ifletal in- blac brothers is the.rebcl arm !'here is n mid- oto in and now advancing until I could ! ", should ive it a to those who leave never k fiends, with their red coats still on y , pp g g, dustry, Articles of gold and silver are '. h / P r their back:9 d 'lie `�'ay tt hich is it to be, death or life - see two dark fi-•ares u on the other side of earned it t Look Low I have earned it . ancing and howling round the � P wanittactured in small quantities indee,{ -- Twenty long years in that fe. er ridden b P �t o can cul ive ou three minute.i to ne• the m�iac, I let thein scramble burniri >• house. Some of them ointed at Y g Y down ills anti chiefly for the peasant population arlri ape a" a con le of bullets can• est rn ride, fur the time i -s p.te�iiog, an 1, sell must shopiug bank, splash through the mire, and !tourists. Tiley mostly consist of massive swamp, all day xt work under thcmangrove- P g P Y be, done before the rnnlids coats 16 ain limb half-wa a to lite before I '- tree, all night chained up in the filthy sou- }lead ::o I broke a •,•ay acrnss.the 'olds g Y P silver rings for decorating the arms ant! vitt-huts, bitten lay mosquitoes, racked with ` fields, and fomid myself late at night safe -i " ` li ►rr can 1 dect•Is.' said I. You challenged thorn• i ankles. 'Twisted Lancia chains and fill ree _- irgue, bullied 1►y every cursed bi'ackfaced within the walls at. Ag{r:r. - have not told me what you want of me,` It�it •• • tti'tw goes there i' said I, ifl a subdued work of tine �oltl and silver. . 1'herogactp I tell ou now that if itis :ill thifl aga•net F► -� � Y Y s; a vo►�e. several lapidaries in ('airo and, Alexandria, polieentan who }Dred +o take it out of a , '` As it proved, however, theta wits no r white nnan. That was how I earned the s great safet) there, either. The whole t;oun• :the et, -sty of the fort [veil! have no truck •• •'Frtendv,' came the answer. T uncov. chiefly engaged in cutting turquoises. with it, so you can Breve home your knife tired my lantern anti threw a flood of light 1'he wool industry, besides ernployinh .a Agra treasure ; and yon talk to me of jus- try ods un like a s,varm of b©es. 1Vb un* anti welcome.' . tice !;excuse I cannot be.rr to feel that I I ever tiie E'uglish could collect in little bin•is •+ • It is not!1in a last the fort,' said upon then►. The first wasan enormous Sikh. large number of joiners engager} ill protfut - have• paid this price only shat another may 1 they held just_ the ground that their unit R with a black beard which swept nearly ing ordinary European furniture, iuclu,les- K ile. We only ask you tp do that which ,town to his cummerbund. Outside of a also sonce estahlishnients in Cairo and Alex- _ . ecllo� it ! I'wuuld rather swin�i a score of commanded. Ever where else the were tinnes, or have cue of 1'on a's darts in m i1e1 ples.3 fu tillers. yIt was a fi ht of tie your countrym• n come •o pais lana for. tYe show I' have never see° so tall a Mau, Tho sagas, where art furniture iu tt.c Arabian ' Y j [ 6 g eek you to U3 rich. If anti will be one of us. other was a tittle, fat round fellow with a at la is turned out. Thi» mainly oonr,i5ts in . . hide, than live in a convicts call and fe3l mii,lious against the hundreds ; and the ► y this night, , will awear to you upon till real ellow turban, and a bundle in his wall sereeua . that s>uocher man is at his ease its a palace cruellest part of it was that these men that K Y presses, chairs, ft►uteuils, - • hake;! knife. Alta by Che threefold oath hand, done u in a shawl. He seemed to stnall tables so-called Doran stands, mirror : R -i th the money Haat should be mine." Sm•sll � we fouollt again►it, foot, horse, and sooners, : whit�h no `liktt was ever known w break. P ' heir{ dropped his mask of stoicism, and all were oar own picked troops, whom we had t,t' all in a quiver with fear, for his and picture frames, pier tables, etc., gen that you shall }►Live your fair share of the hands twits" as if he ttad the a ua and. erally inlaid with mother of pearl, bone, or .. this carne out in a wild whirl of words, f{auslht anti trained, handling our own loc,t• A uarter of the treasure shalt be g ' - while his eyes blazed, and the handculfs I weapons and blowing our own bugle- i his head kept turning to left and right with i metal, T'he principal purchasers of these yours. t1 d tali say ro Ea►rar. tw'i Uri tet little twinklin a es, like a articles, toe, are fo;eignera, either settled . clanked together with the impassioned s calls. At Agra there were the .'trd Ilan• g g Y movement of his hands, I could understand ` gal Fusiliera, some Sikhs, two troops of "` Bat what is the treasure, then',' I ask. mouse when he ventures out from his hole. I iii or journeying through the country, Asst: as [saw the fury and the passion of the man, .horse, and a battery of artillery. A volu ' ed. ` I .,m a• ready to be rich as you can lie, It grave me ti►e chills to think of kil ing him. 1 out does an exp;,rt trade in articles of ebony _ that it was no groundless or unnatural terror teer corps of clerks and merchants had been if you will but show me how it can be done.' but 1 thought of the treasure, anti my heart ! of finer workinanship .ulaid with ivory. which hat} possessed Major 5holto when he s formed, and this I joined, wooden leg and I " ` You will swear, then,' said he. by the set as hard as a flint within tile. When he — - tfirst lezrued that the in jured convict was all. We went cut to meet the rebels at I bones of your father, by the honor of your saw my whit+ face he gave a little chirrup Eight Times Shipwrecked in Ten Years• - upon his track Shahgunge early ill rluly, and we best them 1 mother, by the eros, of your faith, to raise .of joy and came running up towards tine. 'there is at resent eta in iu Liver - I' Vou forget that we know nothing of ail f back for a time, but our powder gave out no hang and a eak no word a3aittst us,• "' Four protection, Sihib,' he panted, P y g pool either now or afterwards'.'' •—' our rotection for the unhappy mer- a master mariner whosa experiences read. ' thi ," said Holmes, quiefly. " We ha, a and we had - to fall back upon the city, Y P like a romance. Cap'ain Robert A. Aunett, not heard your story, and we cannot tell Nothing bat the worst news carne to us " i I will swear it,' I auserered, ' provided chant XchmeL I have travelled across how far justice MAY originally have been on from every side,—which is not to be won- that the fort is sot endangered.' Rajpoetana ttdat I mightseek the shelter of known as a lecturer on the other side of the . _ your side." dered at, for if you look at the map you will " `Then my comrade snd I will swear the fort at Astra. I have been robbed and Atlantic has been shipwrecked eight tines that you shall have a quarter of the tress• beaten -and abused because I have been ,the within ten years, anti lie has been engaged " i�'ell, sir, sort have bean very 'labii- see that wa ,veto right iu the heart of it. to relate Iris es eriences st the cumin Rpokea to me, though I can see that I 'Lucknow is rather better than a hundred ;ore which shell spa equal{y divided among friend of the (ornpany. It is a blessed night g - ha,'e you to thank that I have .these miles to the east, and Cawnpore about as" .the four of us.' this when I ant once more in safety —I slid World's Fairs a was cast on Mor►nt . - bracelets upon my wrists. Still, I baar far to the south. From every point Ou the " ` There aro but three,' sail I. my poor possessions.' Caes, an island in mid -ocean, where lie lived no grudge fur that. It is all fair and compass there was nothing but totter© Sud " ` No ; Dost Akbar mast have pts abate. "`�t'hat hav9 you !n the bundle!' l ask• a " Itobinaon Crusoc "life until'rescued by _._ above -board. If you want to hear my story murder and outrage. We can trell the tale to you while we await ed, the British schooner Wave. He was aboard the ill-fated vacht Maria that sailed frons 1 have no wish` to hold it back. 1�'Lat I "1'he city of Agra is a great pia^e, swarth them. D, you scaud at this gate, alas o►net `' `Afl Iron hoz,' he answered, 'which con• New fork in November, 1�3�;, in asset In of say to yqu is God's truth, every word of it. ing; with fanatics and fierce devil -worship- Singh, and give notice of theircomin The tains one or two lit_is family matters which pirate Morgan's treasures; and Le has spino - - Thank you ; you can put the glass beside Pers of all sorts. -Our handful of men were thing; stands thus, Sahib, and I tell it you are of no value toothers,but which Ishould pirate Mor a n's t a the eight month's voy me here, and I'll put my lips to it if I am lost among the narrow, winding streets, because I know that an oath is binding upon he sorry to'l-me. Yet I am not a beggar ; i e and final wreck of that vessel. lluro dry f re leader moved across the river; there. a iteringhee, and that we may trust you, and I shall reward you, young Sa{sio, and the anenos l ore insurrection he was taken I am' a �'Vorcerter3hire man myself,— , and took un his position in the old Had you been a lying Hindoo though you your governor also, if he will give me the, prisoner by the insurgents and condemned - ' . _ born near Pershore. I dare say you would fort of Agra. I don't know if any of you had sworn by all the gods in their false shelter I ask. - fintl a pea of �malla livin there now if to death, but ultimately saved. Captain P R gentlemen have ever read or heardanything temples, your blond would have+been u a "I Pould not trust myself to s ak !anger r you were to look. I have often thou ht of of that old fort. It is a ver user lace; the knife, and our hod ppoo ppee Aunett, when he reaches New 1 ark, gill g y q p y y 4fl the water. runt with the man. The more I looked at his have completed a tour round the world for . taking a look round there, but the truth is the queerest that ever I was,in, and I have the Sikh knows the Engglishman. and the fat, frightened face, the harder did it seem s vtatter of £Z,UOt). He touched at this that I was never mn h of a credit to the been in some rum corners, too. First of all Englishman nows the Sikh. Harken, then 'that we should slay him in cold blood. It country through no desire of his own, but falnily, and I dr,ubt if hey would bo so very it is enormous in size. I should think that to what 11jaile to say, was beat to get it over. through circumstances which he wishes ut glad to see me. ' ey were aU steady, the enclosure must - be acres snd acres• -- •e . , ' There is a rajah in the northern prow. Take him to the main guard, said I, bring to the attention of the Board of .. chapel -going fol:;s, small farmers, well There is a modern part, which took all our inees who has much wealth, though ilia The two Sikhs closed in upon him on each Trade. He says that on board an eastward . • known and respected over the country -side, garrison, women, children, stores, and lands are small. Much has come to him from side, and the, giant walked behind, while bound ship, of which lie was steward, son's . while I was always a bit of a rover. At everything else, with plenty of room over. his father, %nd more still he has act by him- they marched in through the dare gateway, members of the crew• were repeatedly as - last, however, when I was about eighteen, But the modern part is nothing like the size self, for he is of the low nature and hoards' Never was % man so compassed round with saulted by officers, and when he himself in - I gave them no more trouble, for I got into of the old quarter, where nobody goes, and his gold rather than spend It, When the death. I remained at the gate -way with the terfere it he was struck, and falling back- - a mess over a girl, and could only get oat of which is given over to the scorpions and the � troubles broke oat he would be friends both lantern. wards injured his spine, When the vessel it again by taking the queen's shilling and eentipedea. It is all fall of great deserted with the lion and lb tiger. --with the 3e +� Lore - joining the 3d Butfs, which was ust start- halls, and windin Pay I ecoid hear the tsieasured tram of came to Lhe next port lid was put as , j g pr►ssages, wad long Darri- aha wi6h the Cum n s Rai. 80o how- thea footatepa sounding through the lonely others he romuined two months Is the hos- . ing for India. dors twisting in wad out, so cleat it is easy ever, it seethed to hiim that the white men's corridor.*, Suddenly is ceased, 00 I heard itaL He complained to the atathorities, " I wasn't dastiaecl to do much foldier enough for fold to get lost in it. For tills ,day had come, for throughout all the land Tai p ing, however. I Lad just got past the goose• reason it was seldom that any nae went into he could hear of nothin but of their °°s' sad a scuffle. with the ' sound of trot as he obtained no aatisfa►atien, and death blows. 1 momeoi tater here came to m that the ship and crew. had sailed by the : ' step, and learned to handle my musket, it,. Ihongh now sad again a party with and their• overthrow.et, being a osrefol horror, a rash of footsteps comin�� its my time he left the hosgitaL when I was fool enough to go swimming torches might go ezploring. mut, he made such: plans that, come what direction, with the loud breathing of a run in the Ganges. Luekil for me, m eom- . " + -r y Y river washes slops the front of the mighti, half at least of hfs treeasure )ding mea. I' turned my lantern down the 'any sergeant, .John Holder, was in the old fa.. snd ao protects it, baton the sides should be left tp him. ¢That which wryC�] g0' water at the rtsrt� time, sad he was i in !osis st�cwigtht passage. and there was the fat . one of the fi est awimmers in the ser- and behind there are many doors, snd these gold snd silver he kepfi b1 him In the raalfs map, rtula,tng like the wind, with ssmear Mistrtin Did yon tell thoeta Lilies I ww "� ' had to be guarded, of contras, in the old of his Lee bat the most reatoas stones out Brid t.. ' vice: A crocodile took me ust as i 1P of blood s,Dcoas his fans, and close at his l ,n I way boli -way aero9a, and ni dj oft m 9asrter as well•as in that which rats aotu• i acrd the ohoieestpftrls that he had he put �, boon like a the stblaok- B n'dge t--Yie, mIIm: ' ` .i pPd y ally helyd b . oar trop s. We were short- In an Iran hoz. and sent it a t 'r' ggeree r; qh t leg as clean as s surgeon could have b7 PY Mer- baaeidW Sikh, with a knifd flashing lit his ' `Did tlsey assy saythtisg 2 done it, just above the knee. What with. thhaeaded, wt�t►h hardlyy anon onoagh to roan rant -who, ander the grails of a t�ei+ehasit, htt�e �'Y otic of t6om sad to fi'he other, aflglea of the baildutg and to serve the , ohonld take it to the fort at� t • ttisa rt►n t°' `- the $hock a*td the loss of blood, I fai°ted, glans, )Et waN imposaibls for ns, therefore until the land u at a the S"°' so ai than litgo msirchsist. ge ditdn't s'pose ws wad foiad bar ia. shs'M _ and should have. been rowned if Holder station a Strang guard st ev '' P Il[f ° ores Lg thAt" .$ikh, stud Ion the stratea most wv lbs toitame."' • 1. , _ bed hat eau ht boll of t and tidied for - ei'y one of ; rebels tiros he would have hi: rnotaey, bat ilf eatald t> Iif a ,, Pa the nnamorable gates. VPhst we did was the • r `the hank. was Sve months in hosppital too anize s central d dopy conq Rer"ed his f cools �oatd.bsl ,cele :atarld fir huldF atjsy�,r oU lwe >tttot failed fir an chile to t� ' ; oyer it, s a when at lash I was able to lim $ gaard�itottise in the Saeed to hits. Bwrl thus d1yWd hili- ps f _ - ttwyo warts to whlah it wets `' �. p i u.ildle of the fort, and to lst`tns each ha�ad, Its tietir- h i istp n - , - ' x • ^. r• ar 1s oasis. z _ two to a 1 _ - F ..-....... .. .. ....- .. Y. i� � s -w .11>' -e .-.l-.._y, . ti ^aa. -:. 'A. t-, .r,y„,. -n: ). t W _ 4 `k, 1 *,, .. d rayy t.. .% :2. - rr .- , .r ., �.. - •- � .: -.... , - -.. '.�"` .. [ •. -�-•n/ , -. - .. ':. ST�"�.. F ..,, my. _. ., ffes�, '� �. - -t, ..-., •A ia. F.�f: ..-::.... -r.!'. F .. ,- .�. - r .. .-_ is a- a.' -.,.«are^ .t F_:.P 4.._ ht ,.; _,. . -F �. .. .: ..-. ,- ... -. ,r � d.. .. .., .. :. -..- , - .- .-, > :_� �aw ..rte -t t. ti.r§ .- ,. T - - . : ..:, .� �-%F.... .Ya<� :'.r �,-:. 4 ..:..: -:Y'fe 1_ _ y{ i :r.- .,J.... . , ..i - . .,. -. _:art, . sr_... ,,. �'+a • - +rv.. . s .';a. e� �} .-R i h F 'cam . .r.. , .-. .- a>. ... .... ..� .. ..... t- .. .• -�. . .. :..�- .. x. .. _ x -,o-, a-. ?x .:. _ - , ...- .- t.,�. .�r , -,, , .,a _. },� v.. n.. , ,sx� - .. x .. _� .� - ._t*+ :... ..--a3l .F,v 4 •.-.. .re,.. -. .. 2 y*.•. n. .-. .. r.--. .)`f. _iigi lr�''j �ats+n 1 . _ r .9 . L -� yv, r w „ , - e '......C.°'�.`+er ..lir v -rte§ «. _: -.. .- - .� �s T§" i4 �}, Ta - : +• .tr? .••' ... r,, r. v."R,�A q, .; }tr . > j-. P- as; - e - - - T. v-• t -2 > Fix r < ' .:« k, Y Y f'.o-q - > x :T p f•r' Pi 1 i - A o iA : .. ,`ri, '..,. <. fr., ..y > ,. .it. . >:.. 3:" .: a Y ori,., • . ._ - - v:•.r. - 4. -.p :... .. .+§ l.r- 2,• ... .: _ . .. ,qY. r> a•]M : , 'sd.. t •,:'.. ,- - s• y, a, y.. _ _A, .. -._..- �.� .., pG •.. ,� '!.: .. :_ „ X ��p�� ,i ;..• ,may /, t \ - t >,a,"ni_C` M -. 't -C• ifs.., X ,. �, - t.°',`,y" {+ J.ar- ".BJI I. ry 1 .i. _t, -'�. - 4 -f?'ru a -+Ln - ,xu'•v ,.a.,'� t .,, a :u: - a _ 3, ,,' t ::. "t,a ..K- 4 ..o- es §"g v gMlw..'y[ ,e.. •1{ -T.. .i_•i, ',.w N -_,y x'Y - DhcFT�;Tz�i-"., - iY.matxE •a'ci ` ..t�Se�:x1 1 '=�>+dY7';-�.rii f' -'St, :sl:i �. - - - :��Ylii'J� '; �e 'i .ns. r .. _# . •.f ► iLTE �'y -_I F `, 1ddd'era Wasp r• k ` �; Wai - A study of the macer of Ithe b iman figure rduring ti F years, ied us long ago to ttteb pi average civilized woman, at cowitry, hasa waist too small I� her body. We will not vent i, +souse irascible critics have, e k narrow waists of our amt Iare productive of wagpishl►c but we have demonstrate, careful study of the inAter cases that smallness of waist g deformity, and is invariably other deformities, such as pt •stomach and bowers, dilatati a,cb, prolapsus of one or Lott ,= placement of the womb, cont plaevvient of the ovaries, an, conditions which grow out a: tioned. It is a small waist the American woman so !nuc �' and so feeble, when comps that site has conte to apprc remonstrance the appellat io vessel." What is the props tion ? is a question which ha: asked by those who are s hysical culture and the I healthful mode of dress, to r symmetry and proportion. F: We have endeavoured to tion by the study of tale w; I women and the women of i savage tribes, and lastly In of the' proportion of atic I women, We made the ba the relation of the waist height of the individual. is obtained by dividing tl. ! by the height, the result be age of the height represent : to the Venus de .Nlile waist to be 47.6 per t height, while in the av iwoman it is less than 40 i height, which means± a diff inches. A woman five fo height, with the -same pr Venus de Milo, would hay, k of 30 inches. A waist 40 height would be but '': difference between these t must just show the di . robustness and abundant v mess, suffering, disease, an a - lie Strait! , I •There is every reason tc erect position in standnnQ < 11 being straight even i' a but no reason can he bt ou any one should be crooks natural or accidental'.lefc be a matter of personal one to he straight, beeaua, ! one accepts that great pr has given to ltumar►itY e . power to stand ere A, sea I with a spine which, prop( f as a column to support t right position, all the I muscles being arrang-d t. to maintain this erect pt tigue. A second reason why girl, man or woman—she the will to be straight, is tire and movement t -s ( crooked, stooping body, gives an appearance of . awkwardness, but of pas slowness of temperament dullness and laziness ants is quite possible, indeei: I pens, that where there s i of the :pine, tiie intelt, t bright and quick, but it a general thins;, to assoc Bence with deformity b _ leanness and :loth. A third and most imp ' people should endeavor hea'th's sake ; because a by the shoulders send compression of the vita t place to bend the bod hlany persons do not, kc . sequently err ignorantly ~1: the head erect and the s � and bending forward, w the hips, they round th their spines and crane tl ► forward ins most ung - tinuing this Imb►t until f. position becomes natur Wish the majority of Ities commence in early quiring a habit of loung with the hemi down, t t ' ed, and the spine curve consequence the stun drawn in and compress IBulged in through the c causes ill health and co Diplatheria a One of the most con, ments of their identit fact that in some of tht pitala cases of croup placed side by side in the cases of croup do r while it is not rare for op in a family in whit) croup has been present - topsies in four cas: s, stances of croup, and strarted by autopsy. . membrane present in e presence of the bacillu-, eel by Klebs and Loet which was assured hi pearaitees, by its beh b�yy its pathogenicity Ness. Oa What the Li these days royal concern itself so mutt cent sleeping couches that our gracious cove a bed among; her v Which is sent from A ever her Majesty goes to be a perfectly simj wood with plain ban 4 tent, muslin curtains i . Two beds were n,auu . works, one of whirl Queen's cabin on how the other sent in siva i- cupied by her Ma jest ' .royal visitor is said so bed as a sort of sou :. told, is at Dunkeld, and Coburg. 9 Miii# a matt has mi ( with a single quill_ ,X ~ R. { ¢` ?tet H ,f ti t' f, v� z 1 1 t , I !i . s l ,. .� . yy }p'r. {'F.' Y . �us�""" iny ,irelock - 't . �,� L-4 L, I . and he ,., �'.d . . 1) [) i t. , H re �1. �Z M gi!?h waa ;. �wi�!(' in his 4- . 111oall no. , f, 60 fallen-. � tvo broken . , .. f'111 gelltlt�. - 'i M -;e_ I aul - .�. I'M1093 just j . � it ia in my. �_; I -�i .1 4 rlv��nacled ­,' t, -r , which ' �! ' "Or lny.ielf, ". � - --1 tile lit- - - . ly for this _. _... . i,! had been . 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'' 7- 'Is - Ulm (* 11itildig' - '_ ' '_ 'a _ The victor der- ­;, �;K;�- %r: ;� ,, m<,, . �. . -1 .W1 ­­ , - , - L I - , �_� . . 41, � .sa3W"*1;. Ail*clsllwfts� or a *&#A party quarrying a . . . . I ­ : � , t... . , � � I ' . '. �� - --.' - , , , f." . . - L' :'. : -J: L � � _; !�_�'_ � � '.. 14 L blushing .G - I.Doiids in Dahomey have- served tO _ t_ I - .1. . _.4.,, . ,- . enen - ,, '' ­ , - ­ , .- . - - %Ilits� . i�l _kz - t _ , , 4 . LL�� � . L'� --:I &it Lake dAl SM- ' ' sewwte: thi r r �Wr . . . _� - - � Amouz the 8 a � 0 . iod g*sQe*poke* tid � I _�_ - , , Wdft 'Wa3l) Wk : : �. - . . . pid he managed to - - ­_ _* 1114i .. - ., . ..­ . � , .'� - . . I . I . - - , L � �:., k_ , 1:, , - -,. . , .� ,ter of Oroportion in , 'Very few people who were not ilk direct visions in the mouth of the pa,-,% 0 und,ir our.gaze and twis6i biliftgOrfil attract once mote public attention tO the . _., ­��_, '� i 4A 11 -1 I -1 ,-- ; . _ :__, '. I , -1 �, I .. _�,O__, . A study of the mar . the foren 1, and about each other an she 6DId her story, You daring bravery of the two or three regi- . . . - .. - .1 . .� ,1 . ­_ - 1, � _­ 'e, ,,,- I , , . Imy bar start at 10 OVOck in . ­ $. � ­ - � �,-i� 7:4N A t fifteen .11 . 1-1 ;1. daring tI;e I 3 contact with Mormonism (luring its 06 ­ .,. , 11 .., the bliman figure , ing before she coiladn, for the pluck she meats known by the name of the Foreign .,. :_ 4T. - ­ . ,,, -, " :o to thebelief that the days can realize the ant-O.'ratic powers PO" it Was 7 o'mock in the even t give her credit �, . 1:p , - . o 11 I . _.--" ._I L'i'0 ..P V .i - � � - fears, �ed us long ag His wilt was wax miss I had displayed. She wals far more concern- Legion, which constitute the nuelein of his , -� r'..,.:;.-_ ,,.--i1,,,' F.' ,� �, . 1. least'in this g. ed. It was in summer time, And - _L., _ i __�. ; average civilized womant at Re d b Brigham Youn . 11 . _41 lo I 8woo ;& law either, for there was no IA ,, she himl gone out with other women in the ad about her father's luture than her own, for . t gio t t in ri by' ;��.. .. !, - . cotwitry hasa waist too smallifor thereat of la W. cc I is to this Le n ba, in va, a I .. .� , _� , _.. _��- � , 11 ­ - - I lx_ ' 1-t� , i ng to pick strawberries. It was at and soon after our return. to the fort we an, ed the most dangerous of service in .,,.-__"1 ._'�� ­ ..,;" : �, I i�. We will not venture to say, As -He had simply V) order this or that to, be morni L 'i _ �;�fl.�: -1. 1�1. ,��­.'�' _­ .;e,.-- �1� -­ 111%, . '*�_;"�'­ _,� -% ,, her b& � . wa=, and it in theyp too, who, an a rul � ..� - , , r,t' -I that the ope, and it, was done. So chief of a tribe first opposed she was lost, but about mid t1an t movement to got information of 41 . ,�,., _:� ­ ­ �", I 7L­*4� p., - _ I—& - _. , , I _. _. L- ,k . . A'. 4., 1 - - 901ne -ritics have sal( i d . 11 . . . - � , " 11 .. , 1�y I I., ": . .�. � in%scible e women in Africa could have followed his course for night the father's demeanor led to sulplolon, Pon the return of the pursuing and head ;, � , .�:,. _.,; �,­ .11W ,�e', ' I , ,4. -. f - . waists oi our American Salt L%ke I � - - - -� "., .. I ­ . 1-1 %, ,�.. - ...", .:,',.', -jw", - narrow flong an"he plot WAS soon revealed. 190 was defeated party he was tsken to THZ FOW.ORN Hor& ' --- I .". - ".;. ,�'. , . .. . , -L ,_ _'baL I - .:..- - , ss of temper, a mon tit without creating& rebellion a h&rdshipa . , - ­Lt"%­�'t4 . * ,�, _�. �­ . _ I ' _X " - . I � . ­ ,. '­ f.;�. __ -_t-. ,_' ­ '. . _# 0 productive of w"pishne 1AX that day Who a' ..;",. � ' I;N�., ,:- I - ar a6re he held the Gov- put under guard sal a party of inount- city u a prisoner, and from u ver there are to _�' ­_.!� , all by & very Ilia subjecte. For ye . ' - - - . i"�,, , IV. 1. but we have demonstratq . %tched up the Pass In Pursuit to this no Gentile has ever learned what his to which the French authorities do -,pot ',- " - � I `1_-'i;j-.'�:.tt`,., ,-­ . ,j�.,O,� . hundreds of ernment of at bay, and ad men deap. . ,."'W; . __. 1. .� - '#... 1� ". �% careful study of the ini,ater in the United *3tates . . 11_�_. "o. 0',.�,,­_ .. i.; .. ,� *__ - . ­ I . - " '".",­ ,;A, " L� ­ - . - , cases that smallness Of waist ill woman is a lialn's Pass is a rif ti, a fatoe was. it must have been death in some care to expobe the regular line regiments ­ -. I -:0 - . .... . .. . � .� . I" , . for years his Danites hunted down &nil of the gir-L Wd . . . - ,�� ; ­: � I __ 11 " , � ted ' ' :.. ---.- ­ 'Z,� . t, 11 - L- _' ' . ­ . ^" L - �'-. �" eted with murdered Geutilea without fear of ever be- ravine, and a valley thirty miles long. In form, for he was never seen again. After the Foreign Legion is invariably designs, '_S" " ��LX� lity, and is invariably conne I I ­ � ;;.:Ac W i�.,. . deform . to the width of fif- a stay of several weeks at the fort the for the purpose. Unlike the other French � . . . � 1,4� " � - , - of the ing brought to account. The spectacle of some places it narrows '. . I . , fi; � '. . . I I , . - . -z;.. other deformities, such as P1701aPsus - . ��. 3 dilatation of tile BtOm- 2UU Danitos riding up to Fort Bridger, in teen feet, with rocky elites 103 feet high, daughter was sent East, and ultimately re- regiments it is composed entirely of men - .-;- . . 14 .- - ­_`�, zi,�', , j� � - . I . � .."i�1""'i . ;L. ,4... 'Ll I �� .. , . �__. . _­ . , � _; AA __ � -1tomach and bowel!, isted. Some of ­. , . ':: .--...'/f, I of one or botli kidneys, die. another territory, sad demanding a fugi- and at others it widend out to half a mile, turned to relatives in Georgia, and two who have voluntarily eul . . � � .._ _. 10.11 �flf.`A \ .tell, prolapsus � and h W per cent. . ­ L 'L ". ..;; �" -, ___ . igestion and dis- tive Mormon of the coniffiandAnt under and you find a carpet of arass gloves yetra later the commandant's wife received them are French, w ile at least � �1. ,� :­ � - ­��,�,�;�,_­ - _; � - ;�L; , �t,, - . . - - placement of tile womit), col From the north mouth of tho a letter giving the news of her marriage. of the entire corps is composed of foreign. . ,. . . . ,aries, and other morbid penatty of instant attack is quoted as an of tree'. v .- ..�,_.* I - - - ' �" _j� I . . -? Placement of the ov which in in Wyoming, to Fort Bridger, er, There is ismarcely a man in the entire .r; Z4' - � _v , ,4 �'. � 1, 1r, . Ow out of those men- instance of their arrogance. There were Pau, a.. - �: .>-,� ­t�. . . conditions I . . . . . �� _11 I 1. .., ,. , which gr ain, broken by overcrop- . not behind him some his-.. 1. , I - .X_ A 11 waist which rendcra onl# forty men in the old ruin, cy,11ed a fort is mostly sterile pl . - brigade who has . . I— L ' .1 , - .. ',-.--. '�_' �., ` ' " 'j�_­ L . - - - � � _�_ �, ; _ ,T, .: tioned. It is a sma L inch of an invalid, by c ey, and six or eight, of those were ping of rock, with three or four sin ill. creeks . : ABOUT MULAT101. . L- tory of a more or. less romantic anti fro - -� _' ',�'... _ ­ . I � I , . , � ourts � � - I . � . . - . .� � - , � flio American woman so it he Ureou River. At - � quently dramatic character. Thus, save a I ::; I ; �_ I . o*.,_ : "�, ,,, � with man,' oundi, but tile brave cr,msing it vi, fall into t . _' ­ ­ . . .. . I - . R;d so feeble, when compared sick ordisabled. by w " To the time I write of every tribe of Indiana - a Kunsan Ebb and Wlow Circling the correspondent, I have found in one �WS the ..:. -� ,_ .... .:,-.1. �, . - _15VM-4 1 opriate without commmidant ordered tile drum to heat Th - ­ . ., , � '�,:�', .,?� , � . _ I 'A' that she has conle to appr, Prince, who . t. . . .-:11 �L - .- '.. _..' '_ . ��, 'JLt"' rCinonstrance the apn -the weaker arms!" slowed Ilia two old fiewpieces in Oisr, country was hosLite to the (111entile, � Globe. -same company a 4AQumiapian �' 4 . - ;-`:�' '; ,;� "'F- .7 % �L . ­, . . . . .,�;, , What is the proper waist propor- around tocon-itnand the gatewAY9 aud re- 'and in leaguewith the Mormont. The girls The increase dr de .8ase of population by was under suspidion of ha;Vi4g murdered. ­ I . " . . .. 1-''..:- -.,.,_!..w1._ - vessei. " therefore, had foes before i6nd fo-ts behind. cl ant colonel Of - ;:� , ---.. ­ a . 1'1'�.,�r, , ion which has been earnestly plied to tile th roat - natural or artificial causes, and the distri- his brother, an Italian lieuten -­ . L L 1� .. � ­ I .....­.. -.��%' , tion'? is a quest you I rnment freight train which had - . . ­. L _'� ��;.� , t ' ho are seeking through 11 The man you want is here, but � A Oove bution Qf mankind over different parts of cavalry, bearing an fflustrious -name, who:. ..' .. 1. ., , '. -.,- i .:--!` - asked by those w and unlo%ded and was of the had been dismissed from King Humbert's , �; ".. - , �' ... . . and the adoption of a can't have him until the IjAL one of us is reached Fort, Bridge the globe am the dominant fa,Aors . -,. ' ' . '$�,�.*, _. -*. .. 11 ii at culture - 71 talat, with dis"ter. � - �...�'. y ire natural w .1 about. to depart ag n. history and 'adition of the human rare. army in dinVace in consequence of being L ' - .�.­_, -, i� , . 1. , , 4_ .., . - � " - ". llwaltali mode of dress, to acqu . d out I" . .1; - . - � - . . - irt is doubtf ul if 6hoj I I convert" out of As the muleA were being driven in, a thun- co found cheating at cards, a Russian Nihilist .11 . - , ; Tito rise and fall of nations and of empires, � �, �-_--- -_�_ - , , , I 1. ..1.1 - .1. - symmetry and proportion - f the real situation der stor'n broke and stimpeded the hard. the rem or decline of civilization and who had escaped from Siberia, and an ex- : .:. - . ' L .. ;:..._-.�_-, _V - -, - � - , ­ ,� .,: , -1 _�-,� . ­ '. _�. have endeavoured to solve this ques twenty had a suspicion o s prog me of , . . ­ :, ­ w -: J . We or a week small parties were sent out in th domination of man over the uncut' ofthe Catliledral of Notre Da . .. tioll by the study of the waists of peasant until his arrival. Brigham Young's 11 ines- F 5, 9 ad most, of tile anims-le tivat. Canon - . . - . . - - '-. _,.. . I . ly among LIU ris, who had been suspended from his - � ­ �. - e lower different direction ed parts of the earth, are all due to the PA . � ''.....". owl . . - ..- ivoillan und the women of savage or semi sengers " worked entire " I.. L ­ I A ­ nd lastly by a cAreful stud,- classes, both at home and kibroad. Tile were finally recovered. Four Of us took the waves of population which are driven by ecclesiastical f unctions in consequence of an -.- 4 -1 � , . .. . I- . - - . .3 savage tribes, a nine males, which wenr, offence committed ; . ; L. . ­ - n opted all trail of eight, or various causes to new scenes of existence . . . -...- , ; - of tile. proportion of ancient statues of great majority 6f converts ace . _. .. . - I . - ti ftLith, and it, was. directly ilogth, but bifors we got hw1LY they and new ses,te of power. These tidal move- AGAINST PUBLIK) XORALTTY, L . ' . .� - . : ­_-A.�.,�,_,-�_�.:A� . I i - _.. - . �. � � - .-: � ., 11 ,women ,be basis of our study statements in perfect (roo / - .. 1'� � ­. �, 1. . - . . We made f I For' tile first, captain of the Rifle Brigaae, . 1. ­': ..""'.:`_S1 i - . .� -, �. --1 1. ure to- tile only after arriving in Utah that they had had eight,hours, the st&rL . . mants of humanity have occurred over and art English ex- .. . - . - ­ - the relation of* the waist meas raii showed lal . . . 7 . _,L.- 1� I . . I a opened. Then it was too late. twelve mileetthe t every anin over again at many perioils of the world's. And a German Count; ly It , , �,�-.,,�,�,�t,�. ... I . , .k' , - height of tile individual. This proportion their eye i t whore . . �. �. �.. - �� "?! ... flexibie rule of the Church Lhar. on a dead ran. We rewhed the in history, but with t irregularity. There served an lieutenant in the first Regiment . . . . �..�-_..-,;.� -�,��-� - . .-..:-... � " I = - of 4nards, at Berlin, but who had also held -.- 1. �:-, -� � - - is obtained by dividing the waist measure It w" an in shouid return to tile o�tside they had begun to stack up, and were then have been times W an the increase of popu -_ 7 . ��, � the result being the percent- no convert I . - ��':L "._,­ L by the h6ight, Now and then one did escape, but Obliged to go into camp for the Dight, It lation has been slow and its habits sedent- n the Military Staff of the late. .1 - : , L. �'­'A'�. L : gge of tile height represented by the waistj world. - it On .. .___ - L xt day before we got sight Germany. All d~ men were . . 7 . .. . 1, _. "', , 1 LLL .. , .. . - - . . ius do Milo we find the for, every ohe who succeededs, hundred was afternoon tie broke into at There have been times when the EJ=rlor 00f . �, .. Z -:,L- .., - 11�. , a I n th3 ,, Vei of tile were I of them, and then they st once wKole human race seems to have been in serving as simple privates in the rank% -� - . - . - . L- I ._. f _-t - ,v,,tist - to be 47-6 per cent. . . - - - _�_ .,..z . , �� _.� . . .. . I . - I a run and headed for the P8,98- We were motion, driven by some mysterioue impulse and were subjected to the- iron discipuns . I 1. :. -L - . �­ . - ' -T.TD - , . - - . -1 " .: - t while in the average American . " - FWAPTURED an Nil, . - go in to ownp, Aga � � . :_ - . -, 1 11 . . heighl 9 . ent. -of tile - - R . . obliged to . in, and our IoeA, to seek now lands to cultivatoe and new fol: which this corps in celebrated. . . _._._�_ .. I p I - woman it is less than 40 per c ken. Tile Mountain Meadow a mouth of the In no other European &my are the punish- L .1;_-, ''... ­ . . I height, which - ineans a difference of several when overta tion was within a mile of th homes. ' I ...,.::Z,. �,.. a Maa;tP.Cre included more victims than any pass. We enterc,d it ju3t at sunrise next If the progress of population had been men ts so severe, as in the Foreign Ugion of - �­ _ � - : , : oman five feet four inches in � - ­1� .. - _. . . . . inchea. - A w s as the, other recorded, but there were plenty of . ,. and had proceeded about five continuous from the remote pariods(of antiq France. composed as it1s almost entirely . I . .. - . .- . . of morning - - ;. - . � height, with the same proportion other instances where emigrant parties ullLered a strange spoo- . bers of of social outlaws, ty.en who have broken with - - : ... L . -_ : I v - - . I , miles when wo eitep it is evident that the num I ­. ._t, .-, . . . . .- . -1% i -. 11, - .. . x1lio, would have a waist measure - n- ame in many can" A - -' ' _ _ ­ ' . Ventis do I oped out by Danites or abou t M 11 I "y it - ��­ . cent. of the Gentiles vere- W.1 taclo. Just here the paw WAS man ind would be much greater than they their past and who h . of 30 inches. A waist 40 per diatis, . or led mtray I)y fahe guides 'to feet wide. ,,The malescamc down as if run- are. and the globe would be already over- criminal record behind Oem, man, in one -1 1. - �­ * I I � . . _ - - . - heiglit would be but 215.6 -inches. The (in the desert or among the But other wori, who seek oblivion, and who are most, , - � - . . ? L '.- �; - ­.� - perish miserably Bing for their lives, and Oil the 6&ck of One, stocted with human being1l. I I . 1. _�O;, _� _ . . � , ..- difference -between these two measurements hills. . I riding man fashion and holding her riff,e in ' nder pseudonyms, it in not .. � - . �'., -L:. . - I causes, not less mysterious in their opera- ly serving u .- ­ - . � i. ... � n �� - - --." . - . I. . must Lliist show the difference betwee Among 'a hand of neventy converts m%de her righ r, hand and clinging inth her Of t to tiou, have dbecked that progress. Many of astonishing that the striwat,severity in need- . . _ ...'i - !! . i and wcak- . . It r I.- . *:; ­ - robustliess and abundant vitality, ' rgiadaring Young's . T e L. ''. . , - . -,.� . in the mountains of ( on . a neck stmp made from the skirt of hir the PO,PUIOVA countries of antiquity have ad to reader them subservient to orders .- _ . �� I � - rn&med Wass; again" a . I .._ `;-S_. . , r � L . L . Bess, suffering, disease, and inefficiency � I la9tyearof activerelen werea widowe dresi, was a young woman -Mary Johns,xi. . L: , . - � . � . - - become d. at,dd and apparently unable glightest offence or act of A - . - PO . - . I - '.. I � ­ .: Johnson and his daughter 'M try. The m,tn We d raw aside tolet the hard and but support li . it is uncertain whether at superior officer in punished with death, and . . - �­', - - _. - r. - ' ." ' to . - . ; .� . 1_. ., I _ I - - Be gtraizht� ' - �'� I W ryywfio should ere have been" - - , , I 1. _.. . . L was about 50 years of aze, tile spri about I 9. for her exclamation %s she fie, the present moment, the population of tile during the Tonkin war th 1. . �'., , , - . . belonged to the " cracker" class I : , .V, .1 .- - There is every reason for maintaining an While they I have been dumfounded by t1le queer sight. I be is greater than it was two or three many as eleven members of the regiment -1 - .. *... . ., , :. I � .�_. . king, and of it was 6wing to misfort.une more than to birth AlMormons- Indians -100k Out!" site Sloousz.nd years ago. There is congestion in court-martial.led and shot, in one clay. The - . . - �_ . __ , - ' ­ . erect position ill standinv or wal . ­­ � . . being qtrai�gllt. e .. were poor, but -neither lited, And we turned our heads up the Europe, in India, and in China ; there are minor offences are punishable by the so- . ' ' . I ., ,1 - . ,veil ill a Bit,,ing po,tition, and training. They .16hnson was sonle- i sho il just as a holy of horeemen came into Central Africa on called ,, sdo,,, which consists of burying the: '_ - . . . � � ...'-L.- . .1 . I - but no reason can be biought forward why uncouth nor Ignc,ratit. tra innumerable tribes in # - , . . 1: I : � . . . . I - . -- . 'L . ally one should be crooked, except, that of thing of a religious exhorter, and hattrather i View. .. whom even the SISVC trade makes no per- prisoner in the sand for,hours leaving only -. . -. 1. . _. _: � � - �.,_ . - I .. I., ­ natural ol aecidental deformity. It should- queer ideas oil rebixion, awl the Mormon A quarter of ft Milo in rear of us the Pus ceptible impression, But the vast plains of his head exposed to the rays of the sun by - I � � ... Z.. .1.12, 1 . . ..: be a matter of personal - pride with every eVer put things in such a light as to C%Ptl- I narrowed suddenly to twenty feet. anti we _h swarmed with men under the day, sad to the stings of the insects by - ' i . ': : . I _0' . : d lie had found Lh- true Asia. whie I .. : 1. . ;_ - . one to he straight, because by being straight vate him. He b-fieve . fell back without delay and dismounted. Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian Em- night., and the " craPaudins," in which the -- . , ..e: e. ­ I religion, -tt last, and (Jtah wandescribed as 0 of man is bound head and foot and left for - '' I . ..., .f : .1 one aeCepts that gr,3at privilege which(iod I The other patt, had halted at sight0fus, in- - desened. The civiliz&1i n '. , - tree. are ' - . ' ­; I I . , on earth.' It. WAR expremly a ipu- ore they advanc- .. : L _. ll,,Ls given to humanity only ; namely, the a par.dise � tbtsadl of charging, and bef med bl the FAst- hours, nay sometimes dayst on the imnil. . 4 " . ' i . - - inan Iseing furnished lated that. he could embrace palygamy or , Crope is no longer threate ying � poosition Of a - I : � :.� "-. . .- . . power to stand _ere,A, ad we were pretLY well. fixed to hold the ern hordes wille!, swept over tile Roman I i hel low, somewhat in the . L I .� � .. - � . wit 11 a spine which, properly treated, serves not, as he felt inJined, and thV M -try ,,. Theie wage a score of stunted trees Cwi. Many of the most famous ' ' I . . 1. . . . . . . :. - I . Empire in the earlier centuries of the trussed . ­ ag a columill to 811pport, tile body in an up- should remain witn him un6l Rhe elect,ed to P's . tile rocky sides, and these were Christian era, But that prodigious migr86- names of France have figured at the head of . ­__,: I -, - . � Nfor. growing on . - I- L. . . � . . . � right. position, all the boues, joints, and, in-arry. Once e,%felv ^rrivod in 4h -e uproited anti thrown down, and every rook tion laid the foundation of the States of tbese -regiments. - . - . . �. ..: I ':,,, . . . ng' -d to make it poFsible mon kingdom. they were not long in dis- which could be moved was tumbled into the ­..� , . . Vi - . muscle -4; being arra c without fa- covering that they had been bastly de- modern Europe. . I - . .1 .. � V . to maintain this erect postur pvta. In ten tylin"LeG we had it blocketi. - I . . . - tigue. ceived. They were sent, with about 200 The girl came up from our rear just as One . - .. THE LONGEST 9WIN 019 RE0010- IV -_ . 1. .. ,-. ..'��: .-:. . . - - I . . � . - - - � I A second reason why every -one-boy. others, to found a town almost directly I of - the Morm6ne advanced with . THE XLXED RAo c or INDI& ..' A Main WIM V*uXbt iror His L11re for ever : .1 - 4'.: - . .,. �,: . Z __, ., .. - . . try by force iof east of Salt L,Lke anti on the Routh side of I L . � . . . . -I-.,'. 1 1 I*rl, inan-or woman-shoul(I A FL.&(; or TRUCK. . . the Ireeple are More seven seam : ...� ,,_,�� Ws;. � This towl) WAS LO . a - . � . 1. - Tbelarlinatie't or . �.. . _Z.� , - . . the- will to 1�c straight, is that grace of fig- the Uintah Mountains. I and t c real ' Rile zave us her story in a few brief words$ The longest swim ever micile without tile .- - I . .1 .. . lire and movement is ilnPossible with a be known as Salvation City, 1. n the . and . t - ,han croucho(I down belund Lilt breast- JEleropean 11210,21 Ugive- . &ill of artificial hel6p, quell as life preservers, I . . . ... . . .1.. � . V w; 11 . I crooked, stooping body, which not only object of it was to gmartil the paw. i eferd it The messenger Eurasia has no boundaries. It lie'% IL life suits, etc.. Was made by Samuel Brock, . 1. . � ­ - . - , � .. �__ - . a,ppeara.,xe of unrainliness and raugeltuownas Wiliiam'a Pb,ai- Sarne of workwhelptind jai fact, all over India, thick in I � .. :...:,��- : , t . gives an r) " I lie was varying soc Yarmouth (England) baachman, the night - _. �_ . I _..., I o -awkwardness, but of positive stupidity and the converts who had been settled in tile, claimed her as his lawful wifc- Icutta, where & - I -,-..., J.'... - y gent1d) In his slwe�dh at, first but after the greAL cities, thickest ia CA I of Oct. 14, 1835. The afternoon of the 14th : . . 11 aine,it, if not of extreme Green River - VaVey had to reach 1.'ol-t ver -winning % , . _. _. - 13lowness of tenipei:, the woman the conditions of climate and bread -ad a ship at sea 5i � - 1. _�.,-,., -hree had . finding that we would Pot Brock had noLic, gnaling . _ . -'-I _- dullues3 and lazine49 amounting to sloth. It Bridger by thin route, and two or t M numbered am most suitable; where, moreover, forapilot. 116, in OOMP"Y with 'nine . : . .... .. .� .,"i, . , i that. tile � . . 1-Z% - r . - . I I IS (11fite possible, indeed it frequently hap- succeeded. N,l&r-y .Johnson was a robust, , up he deelarw Me men, &ail that Furasian charities are most numerous. . - . � 11, .- twelve Indians an I six wil � other seamen, started for the vessel in the - . I - L, _, _ . , "L. And gone . :�- : I . wh-Ure there Us natural deformity fine-looking girl, and- her fate h. -A been I '11,�&P""tb- %V11'" Nherever Europeans have come . At 4 o'clock they came up _L . . -P : �, - � 'L , . pelis, thm. xceptionally deci4led wi:,hin ail hour af ter the party had none of us need hope to I - yawl In6rease. L - - -1 . vf the spine, tile intellect is a La tile pur- t,he" people have sprung in weedy testl alongside Ille ship, which roved to be the - �, . ..� .,. _....._,. . - 1. . - ... I . L � -1 nitt,ed I he said about numbers was trOe-' people wi,o do not go . �i . - I .-1 . . . .. �� L:'��.. � . ight and quick, but it is very difficult, &4 arrived at -Salt L%k She was pert . �'. -1 Spa . ­ ,,, b ri id it was I oiling white p%rty had como across A b&nd mony of them -these ' n"h brig Paquette de i1boa. . .-.: -;- 1 a general ti.ing, to associate a keen intelli- to go with hor fattier, however. &I i d isted their ser- who have received somewhat in the feeble pilot and three beachmen were pat on - . . - ; ��. ­�.. . .n A -_ , ­. I _� - . -r before the plans of -of then headett for .. . ,- - _� 1. gence with deformity brought on by coxe-. -three months lat vices We knew what to make ready for inheritance of their blood that makes it board and the hicre"a . .. � _-7. ` # ..-._�' , lessres-i and sloi,b. - " the Lord" w.erc revealed to her. Uw)n ma departed. The possible for theta to live and die in India, shore, which was twelve miles dis"nt- At. ­ - . __ __ - - . _.- , . ir deitination nearly every when. the flag of truce a C 00 6- 30 o'clock, when the nearest 1Lnd Was - � . I - ­., ; A third and most Important reason why arriving at the tire force chArge#1 tie oil foot Every man ss, a LSAra Datican in Populnr S ien, . idon � L . .. 1, a ; the � .. I ,.-. r.. 'L- . cople should endeavor to be straight is for one in r,he party was t.&ken down with an naw Furasi still six miles off, a squall struck .* � .---, .� L' .. Z ... of us ha.4 a pairof Colt's six shootern bes ot,hing will ever eswrini I 1. 1._,.� . -thir,l of die - - ' I.. i .-.A . . . fci,l t li's sake ; because a body hent forward niountain fever, and a6out one 0 placed the rid" within reach. it clin _s to tile sun- and the soiland is mar Increase and drow;wd alI on bo" except - L . _ 'L. . - L . by the shoulders &lid mid -spine, causes numijer (tied. ,Work was begun on sevar.il his rifle. We r revolvem 8he velousltvy propagative within its own borders. 'Brock. Fr9m the way the flood tide was I . . I.... I., .r: tile girl and usei only on . . . I_ .. �1. are to be folulA of chanceof its ever being beating offshore it won beemns evident to -- ­ . - . Compression of tile vital organs, the true buildiugs, and tile walls . .1 - . .� '_ he tirst shot from her own weapon, and There is no remote . . ­ " _ - -.:' � . ­ . hico to bend the body being the hips. there -to-day, �but before anything of ac- fired t An reabsorbed by either df iti orl Inal ela. at if he overdid . L . ­ .. L." . - .- : ­.. . � �_, . I the man in the water th . . I _. I . � . ind.-tr ot her bullet killed a whits man. I . _.. ­; . L' ejudices of both �., - -1. - klian v- persons do not know this, mud con- count was aedinplished th,3 rema . also killed byoub of us, and mente; the pr ' i urope%ns managetoreach the laud%live fie would L' - . . � 1, . , :1 ile(piently err igiinrantly ; inst,ead of keeping the p,#.rLy were re(-.%1lcd to Lssiit, in build. Indian was i only dead.but several of them and natives are ar too vigorous to permit have t* swim about fifteen miles in a round- L . 1; ­ :.-" - ­ � . .- . those w ire the J ­ ­ � ..,.!.1...._. . _. tl,(- liv.4d erectand tile slitiulders well back ing the i,own of Provo. . mllsi, have boo* wounded in the fasils,de. of much intermarriage with a Jat Of r' aboutway. A swells" drove bimontover . .. _. . _ ,­.. OLD - . . I . w. and bendiiig furwArd, when necessary, from Neither father . nor 4ughter had the before reaching the pie who are naither one nor the . Cross Sand ridge before the 9 o'clock bell * . . .1 - .1 ._ . I.. the hipi, they round their shoulders, crook fever, but from one *he '11 hey ottoppe,l and broke . ok"sionally an u"uptry planter, predes- tolled at St. NlchOW' gate and it was a - '. - . .1 . � _.: �v.t. r ... . I I ��.A_ ., . _ ; ­ .­ I ­ theirspines and crane tiv�ir heatig and necks 'WAS ATTV'KIED : : . . .� nomy would be to tined to a remote and 1-jungly" existence, long two hours and a half later before the . I ,_.. � - I , .. L. . . . p . forward in a inost -ungainly manner, con- I lid to whom they gave the kindest . Oare Tito next lnO'k*0 of the 46 lcutta and draws his bride nearly exhausted iswimmer caught ulght of . . . . .� - ': I I.. __ I - I ­ . a . )i k. along the side -i of tile PAM and g" comes down to 06 . - .. - �. - tiiuung this Imbit until by forecof habit the Came tile infortn'ttioll i hat Mary w,ts to bs w' four milei o" its- from the upper circles of Eurasia -this not -the bell sad light buoys themselves. . . ­ I �, . . into our rear. We had Bally, . . - L 1. . . Position beco'lles natural. . . the 8i)(01 w seveylth wife of a eemtin elder, as formerly. Occasio it was now nearly midnight and Brock ' _.- - .,. - .1 4 feliallile poations bell i ad as. and the smoke to often now ad been -in the chilly water about five - . .. . 'L . ... - :- XVitil the majority of cage these deformi- while her father hiin-.4elf would shordy he rat breantwork too, & young shopulan with the red of Soot* h - . � ; . - . at. hung over our fi - - � . I _..... I . 1. - outh, the child 96c- b oil kilo ch6eks is carried off b y hours. Wi' in the next hour he sighted a . . . ­ . . .1 itie.-i communce in early 3, ted t.o fiiliy einliraoc tile f&iLh by tak- Y' �b . . . , ,:. I - expec when w.- fell Wk about hall a mile and land free . while Tommy ve and by an almost super. I . . -., _. Z I I.: - . . . . . . � cluiring a habit of lounging at desk or table ing tw ) or three wivec He wa-s not a m%n constructed anctiter oil the same plan. It hii landlsdy's daughter, asol at anchor, - . - .-, w . ith the hea-1 4own, the shoulders round- of much force of cliaract,er. After bel -111 wa% an hoqr or more after we were ready Atkins falls a cOl1lP&rativ6IY easy ore human effort managed to get within about - . - . - I � . . . ... . , - - . --,. T(l,.,Vlld thespine curved witward, and as a told, ail, an with a half -'caste -) yards when lie hailed the lookout. A ' . -.."­ . - . that escape was hoVI that the follows tried a queer dotize. The The eight, of A, native . -00 - .. - .... . - .:, .,.�, 4'. . !) t t.fie aut horit,v of the i,ie& was to stallipede their horses ever us, wife is much rarer, f r there Eurasian as ly lowered and the half . - _. -%_1 C()119NJ11C11C.e tile St6lllaCil and abdomen that rebellion alrains 0 . boat was immediate __ L . . .- . . . .. * � _: L drawn in and compresz) d. This habit in- by -leath, he decided omes into opera- drowned ma.n taken on board. The vessel - ._. , ., -� .- . church wai puniShed " follow &L their heels And take ad- well as native antipathy c - .- . ­ . . . '.. .. . I . . , . dulged ill throu(th tile child's growing years 10 obey whatever onler, w -ba given. L Not so and W of our bewilderment, We present- tion. The Whole conscious inclination of roved tO be tile Betsy of Sutherland and . �, . I - '' 1. . = - vantage ion, ix L : ". , . _ auses ill health and conseq ent, deformity. She received tile news with ­ I . -1 c, � u with Mary. su%pecLed what they were tip to, and Xuro,sian life, in habits, tastes, r6lig* ter place of anchorage about a teen and I - - . � - . horror and indignation, anti entreated the ly n Ei ty of dry leaves And brush. anti most of all in ambitiou, in toward the three-quarter miles from where the Increame � I : . _... ­ I L ... . . - .. ­­ . atherv-1 a qua W w'. - - '.. . �, :s 0. 0 &U -an -i &Way from the native stand- proved that Brock *- - . . _. I . - 1� -.- _. Dip'itheria aid Croup . 7L - *,r. r, _ father to at least m xke ail autoempt to aseap To frightan their horties a ld give theia a Europe capsized� Thus it RA . 1. 1. : ­ .. I I I ... I L . . .. . able distance of nearly - I I .. I :.: - - da it, Thero were had made the remark . � ­ � - - On(,- of the inost conclusive clinicail arga- Re hadn't tile nerve to Jer as- rush Lhey fired their guns and �L . ards. -L . . � I rs on I � . - , . .. . � .- - �_ , inen ill tile cunp who ha4 him un - - - - - v seventeel,k.thiles ill seven and a half hou - I I . 7 '. -4- . . ments of their identity is afforded by tile . . VTr&KV,D 1DREADIFt'l. YKII -- - - ­ . . I hilty October night. . L i . .. . X __ . . . � fact that ill some of the large. European hos- Po". . - N ITIB AT S. ____-W___d_ L L . . . L. .. ge, and he felt iertain he would be INDIAN FIG a T. thatt I . .-. . 41 overhaul o 'That would - * . . . I I pitals eases of croup ,tud diphtheria are � ell in short rder. t tile first Alarm we set tile leaves �bla7e, . . I . . - . �._ . . � . . � - . -1 . .­:_� I - _. me terrible ptini8hinmt if not aelth. A Distflbnbw Ham f6rfUM63-` - - - I r . . . �� pla�,,_-d,si(le by side it, the same 1wa'rd, and mean 80 Wid as the horses aAw the wall of 'fire Oey , "ealtre rartievillars oria civit War Among . . - -....A � 1, , ter .. _-_ ___. . � L. I -_ A - . At that 61110 &lid for seve 'd our bullets into '. . .- ral yeirs I& opped short, "Ve Ae The ludIA10A or sitinat 11-C . We stoppoit before a hahn to look at a . � . .. tke cases of croup do not become infected , Ott _­ e��f­ L �: . , I . . . - there were encloiei in a circul,*c w&ll at Like as PZai C. .1. they huddled t9- - . . .r� , : � 'While it is not rare for diphtheria to de�v�l them as fast he Nitivat Indians are at war among d istillerV and row fieW, an(, Were welcamed - . .. _,;'�,v . and t do T who w�ssaljo landlord of . ..: .., - .. � . - , I - � � L . . _!� ­ . np in ft family in which ail apparent case Of nionth of tile pass the skeletons of four or her not over fifty feet, AWILYt Als thentselves. This news Was received from by the proprietor, " . . .: r - . .,b . . .. . five people who had been overtaken and 913'� at over three of the alvirn Seats were put for us behind the - . .. . �.�." . . . ... I . - Ii not believe th ' _� ,� h . � (�rrmpliasbeeii present. leraeukel. held- ail- e while 8eeking to eqca -rile wa it went against the tile West Coast, tile other morning from the theinn. and - " ..: ­ ­ : - 1_1 . top.;iies in four casc-is, clinically typioal in- kill d P'- hurt. 11 station at Cape Beale. brazier, where it was not & little wzl in, -_ � -- . was eve ,orn down, p,nd tile bones he turn- C. P- R- L610 rap . . - . I iltually , d soon miniature cups of coffee were pre"at- . � I.-, ._�_,. .4 ; . ptanee-zi of croup, and perfectly so demon- got* do it. but it proved to be L . ­ . grai:7M Un I wires were not 4n very goo . . :v ,- 1 I L � . . -..-. atc(t by autopsy. 14,'xamination o` the were buried in a cornm011 grave by Unite I . us by his rosy-cheeked Wife. - N_ I .. __��.. i - ALr, - in,, po,lit. in the fight, if not our salvation. Tho telegm " . : . . . L - . . Statess,11diers. while her father was cow- to even than in our working O:Ter, so it was hard to obtain par- ad to six large cald& . . 1:��,- _ , . - . Membrane prectent in each case disclosed the 40me 0 the Indians we In front, of a long shed -:. �, - ,_ I . q . esen,_-c of the bacillu-9 of diphtheriadescrib- ed and orusaed, Mary deteimined te mak a 'thout, our suspecting it, The ticulsrs. patch sent to the police stated atood over the brazier, and mito these ves- ... .. _:.. - _`:�. � " , ­,' , � _ � , I . P� alone. So one outside of the rear but w; The des ) . 1. � . . 1, . , , worth of ros" -- . . �_ . �,q�­ . i � CA by Klebs and Loeffler, the. identity of the attempt mor�ons had probably promised them & lighting and shooting. ,sale abouva, hundred pounds - . . . . . ... ­�-�_- : � L ' - . . of trusted converts was permitted to . -f � . . circle cause � . I— ... 1. I _. - . - wiiich wag assurez-1 by its morphologic ap- I drawing few pounds of powlier or &it old rifle to help Out the Indians were f were put with warm Water. The kon tubeA , . . ­.'. ..._­ . . Possess a Map or chart or any � .I. but they had qot oonat- Whiskey is credited with being the . � ­­'. - 1. t. - . - .- .,'.k_ . paaranees, by its behavior in culture, and howed tile geographical position of reciptare L110 9111 eq ties t,hroug which the vapor escape5 P""d % . _.. - .11 , K. 1, �, . - . . By one being killed or wounded or of the fight. it is said that lar uan I h tacle sL-tped like a . .1: - . _ . by its patho onicity to salmals.-[MeI. whic" S age adoll a ately rasch',Z the tin - , .. . , -.,.. - . . 9. Utall. F,very effort was Inavle to oonf once draw of liquor have I West through .s, long * recep . r �..,: ", - ! . I .� Nem. 0 eople as to its "ition losing his pony. The redskins at t Indian villages, going on by wa, Of trough, which was fillea with cold water'o . � � �,_ 1 _� *f . 2 __ - , - I .. . '.. and ceive . out of the fi , ght, and there was nothiu.q for CO&S and below which large glass bottles stood 1W � - - I �_ T� � - ­ ___--.w __ _.;.�'. 1. ..� I ,.. by &a.. . . L ` - �_�_`� , ' ". _ 144 L . .. M rude map issued party to do but haul off. One Cowichan Lake. The operator at &PC . �1.1 - :_ . d boundaries. . ive the first distiUation. TiWes die - - _: an ' _�. ". - - "r, _ - __ - . I � T, _. r On 'What the QrLeen Sleeps.. �, .. hich the Mormon that nothing less rem _' Y` -1 '' " _. � .. . ,. ; tile Church tor general distribution, of w wound. Beale wired this mornin the - _� ' _' � � - . '. . _ 1. - : 1. I , -,.-; � I m to ma . ny- uopies are still in existence, made the an had been killed and three 11 quell t ' cessary before the oU of . ., white in he fight, lations are tie . :- -.-.� i�:,, - - - d. , ant desert infested by ad. Two Indian* bad been killed and four than a min-of-wal won, :..,- r \ ,- Inthesedays royalty does notsee We were shown & 91nail - - I �, i . - :. .: " _�-i " - , A ­ . _� - _­ �. concern itself so much about such magnifi- north and west a v ,,_,� 11 ... 1_zIR I woundo& Them figures I got from an There are only 197 Indians at present at rose appears essence just distilled - . _�..__.. ,-: I � �,,t � - I , the Nitinat Indian village, but other tribeli bottle, into Which the . .. � .�. � ­_ , ,:� -, I L �' - .q � cent sleeping couches. it is well know.-. pc isonous insects ; the south was described Indian a year I&tOr- v the fight. . Mr. Guillot, had been poured. The color is a, rich deep. _. �., � . . � � I � . -:. - -7 �1­ - '. I. I ­ .1'. - I - beasts � ; ­ . " .. i . tl�at our gr&cious sovereign always includes as a country full of ferocious wild After an hour had passed without any may be Ougaged in he small is strong,. sab6le, and - - I : � -1 :' ­ _Iv_­� . - _' - o tie d gold, and t .1. . .- �,_ . I - a bed ainong her trave'lling belongings, and fierce Indians and the country to, the Indian age at for the west coast is OtAt,i t for the first instant, - - � !��­ 11 -,. ' ' ' . ,'' ' L , , - . , ­­.­ ._ _. Come movement on the part of the amen genetratiDg, PIC"an .... � ,-.- 1. I i - A they, had uy of giddiness and .,I -_ w .. �.­ �.' ` : Which is sent from Windsor Castle when- east,--excf[Pt over the rout forward to rec=11019,7615U�df at AlberviL , U - .� ',,,-. � P*rt,y went y of the ut soon producing a sense L .11 - � -1-: � - - . i �. e rile mountains and val- our pi ted. There The Illerator did not know if an It effects every- ­ :�. .,. �,` - -., . � - -1 ver her Majesty goes anywhere. It in said was alkali plain, st,e # had retres, - . .. L_", - ,, �, _ I .1 � blade of found the follow ndi:Ln 'had been killed or wounded, but at oppression in the head . IL �;i _ ­...... _­ - -i �� � to be a perfectly simple be4stead of maple loys, in which every flower and I : . . . . I !,�'7. - � I . were seven dead horses in the pass, with it� and the perfume ollngs tens- I . . _ t. - , me of sandina the despatch it was fear- thing nw . . I is - of blood to pro�s the wounding the 11 ciously even in the Open air. The roprie­ . 11. , . I L. -, �. � .___i_ I , I—— . ' .. I - ' . ­_ -...- - ' .!; "04 1 __ : wood with plain hankiugs arranged as a grass exuded a po, on mamy traits ald be ebedL , _ .. I I . I - do& men ad that blood wo . L t I . tcnt, muslin curtains and a hair mattress. The sick man had told Johnsen that the 0 secured from being 6�heatex he ... ,� ---.- - I � . � I �_ ... . . ­ ' I . . of others, while the dead and woun The provincial police were this afternoon tore ar � �. ,� ��.7 -- Two beds were (y,auufactured at the castle hope of escape was by WAY Of William's It was not until we endure the perfume they, �,! _� .,I _ I � . only go to the sceril peVAXDt8 CAD not . �'..� . , 11, _. .. � L gU839 As had been taken &Way- ­ . ­ '... ­e� I -fa.-ture, and makeno use_-". I -Iva . �N­ .1. . . ��., ' ; . works, one 'of which was pld the Pass , and had made �& Pretty fsir had left the pass, "Cared our mules, and making arrangements to themselves mama I I - ... i . Queen's calhin on hoard the 08130MO,' and to the distance -100 miles- Mary deter- know of the "able- A steamer will be chart, ed up jw leaden 1.-- .. i�_ i . 1. . 1�_ - ­...'� , - � " . .. ". _�'. �, . .'' �� . goneintocalD fortborii.ghtthSt we Le special of it whatever. It is sea, . .. * . - '. _. ­ I 11 I . ,_ _ .A­;��;,�,'�. .U�L, I I .. totryforthefort. Whileberfather ored and afiout 2D men sworn in , .1 "4. N, I tile other split in advance to the S-ihloss oo- mined . _. , ,- "' � . , . L * ��_, __ ��� . ". e.- . ., �p . . le . _. _.. . :��­ I ._� '­ __. T1.a could not be induced to mak;b the stanwith the name of is youg woman who W . bottles and sent to the great perf-ame em . _ , " . pied by her Majesty in Darmstadt. our hant 13he had me& oonstableL - , ,� .utuo in lAndon and Paris, Arad 1,M. . .. _,,: L � ell , . . ". ,.,�_ ..N -- .. I . with a rifle and ammu- a - :. . - � __ 1: Pon _( I , _�,� L� ­ L�l " ­ � L ,,,�k.. ' , � . royal visi�tor is said sometimes to leave her her, he provided her f&86ilrt ped intoon her way through the PAM t sonts each have as their omence a ", � r�, � � - "L _ I A * ' Nifferen .1 �_� -�-�,_-I_- ". ::, progress . ---1 -­.j�.,. ., ; .. �r:.. , ", .-; ­_ 090 .-. - ,- .. I—, - ,� r four days' provisions - ith-diYou needuit tAI we that �' ­ i bei as a sort of souvenir. One, MO 'ire nition and three oi sw on fobt and bar pairsuers on . SM, this rich thick ol ­....- ­,�� -, � _�_, - I_ ., I .,-.-. I .1 " . � . ngs. ­ - _ -. � � ­�..­ �1, , T , c - '.1". t - '. 11 . _ - , - , _. , , . .- - - ' �­ .1 _ �, - , % - I . ; �,,_.-, �- , � . the. -J)est of his knowl- but a-vehe w much an bunkan bei I few drops of � I ,.� I , 1- . _� -, , �­ '. �_ I _ '. - � . - t0h], is at Dunkeld, and others at Baden and advised her to y overhauled har. don't know AS -------- : - :1� � ,%-, ­ - I .. _ � ��, 4�7. -pt the �� I.; ' ".- -;'-.. � � �. . I ----- 1;., L " . ,L,_ 1; I R . L. --, ­ 4 1 . . Perhaps be did the best thing under hortsback the " took Pout -W to Church with me last Sunday. " . . 1. "_ � " , alftl Coburg. edge. 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", y ,. _ e -a .....,. i.., . _ :; l da it to sU for -- - sohpolr, �ToA wit, far the � - .6 f la. paatment is ors the �aitdts- dzteen QorAo groan >lard flDod ot7l r , ­ - r, ry, . .-., - i cubs of public questions. The writer must feat 10 , aonapo@ed of su Baeeh anti I llRANSA e' / s, N `ei►ish i0 edisti nd @correct name with oo Maple, also two cords ! ;ae tour feet �►`--T-• ..r..-,.�,.�.�-, .--CKEDI ►�T R distinctly ugderetood, bowed long, Wood to be delivered at Pipckering csohool - - 4 - - f yg+a_ ,r,. D a - , r< that in no ossa do we hold oturselvea re not later than sad of January 1b9Y. Address r E-. - TT 8TOL1t1( I)!i THtr t[os " l �> yi _ , spousible for opinions expressed by cores- feadgm to I. Wise, Pickering. = % . r � a - `. ;_ N . r ;'i�iV l +��N���i+��,iV nnndan —ED 8 g' pp� �• ts. ws.l F V 11r� it ` N 0 T I C E. -- --- ,►� Ila —,_..-- � ..... t ... >i o ;�- y `� pnW shed every Friday morning to its office The chief topic of discussion for file 4 leo, 8torr of - x Pickering, Out. .. ., -, - T y, p s1 few days has been tLe Tran Case. - - -' . a OTVPITHBTANDING the - its the late W. Story, . TExMs , r::- "I told you 'so" argaers went to Brough- ppO� , - ". 11l1e Po=Tats; 41.001fgaid iiit djaaoe. ,� circulated to the contrary, The vat CHRIST.4,,AS the advanced age of . CHEER ;' - am on Monday and found that the un- Mfg. Oo. of Whitby beg to inform farmers and tNewmarket is pal RATES OF ADVERTISING: i '�++ the Public the r1. First insertion _ _ fortunate old Coanol. were quite fortnn• p Foundry is still running, T Each subsequent - 20 celnte, and that they are making the celebrated "can. for Pickeriil Pe0 I8. ; 4} their waterworks, s 9 ,per line - a ate enough to ezplain everything in 0012• tre out" Mower Turnbull Hinder, Whits Twin >; This rate does not include L y , p f pacity of 45,(X)O gall Legal or Foreign ad- n80t10n with the affair 8o satisfactorily plow and other implements ae usual and also • _ _ iertisements. that o osttion to Shem Ceased in . eo far °��ng on a general repairing business, - - = �i During the past t , Special terms given to parties making con- NP Points for all the popular plows always is stock. . 0-=-- . t p°fig Of t118at, Che I s . recta for 3 or 0 months or by the year, gall_ ae th@ ileeveship was ConC@rn@d, B. R. D. Smith, Pickering, is our agent, from Ingersoll am0 Yearly or yearly contracts parable quarterly. Mowbray being returned by acclamation. Whitby, June 25th leas, _ g Business surds ten lines or under With paper, '2'R,y Over $1,000 spec] one year, $5 00, payable in advance. First -deputy elect Gerow will have his - . - .L. exhibitcon at the �V • �'Notics in local columns ten cents per line, opponent of last year, lwhile tile- re- NOTICE• the old Pa flee cents per line each subsequent insertion. doubtable $Oyer will measure swords , stored in Special con bract rates made known on spplica- '1r The Council of tl. ' e tion. r7o tree advertising. with -T. Poucher. In th@ lowest 31tiOn, P° Messrs. Harry Thompson and Alex _ •' have decided to cut �� Advertisements without written netructions left vacant by the old council stepping up Smith of Claremont, have entered into t will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- 1 A .�, local option to the e cordingiy. Orders for discontinuing advertise- a peg, the candidates are legion, a l Rood parthership, and are prepared to do allU N � [ �y J. C. Spar, 1 x n her moat be in writing and., to the pub- men�whic hrenders it a misfortune thatunly work in their line with neatness and de• has been invited t, r,� ork promptly att8nded to one can 611 the position. Outr old friends a tell. A special feature will be the tsoadway Methodist ,: pPaa - �'VestRate and W. Dale were in the conn• shoeing of both heavy and light horses. FOr MUlaga Oiangesi res men at ?Ail ,.1. Th ,.. �. CLARK . PROPRIETOR. oil ropm, but were not aspirants this ygar. All they ask is a fair Geld. Their re _ - -` �es81IIa Le?nOIIs, burton have been tit As the western Centre, and south western utationlis,a guarantee of for having deer in ti il Our Yolitioe-Strict Independence. its of the Townshi are b this arran e- g first class wor . . P y g-=-_=------.�..- ' Sm Smyrna Figs, 'E" �Our Aim—A First-class LooalPaper. nr.Thompaon takes the opportunity of thank• »----� p f Llle aloes season. _ went of candidates to be represented in fag his old patrons of the last twenty,years, and s hall Dates , `t Don't eat two mit c =* Our �gpeetations - The hearty any 088e. it rests with us to support our fists for a contiunance of their patronage.7-Am - ding, lobster salad rapport of the neovle of Pickerintt and vicinity, northern man, Ciao. (!scow, seq., who has Y81eIItla �a1t31II then complain /hat • t so worthily represented ue at the council agree with you. FRIDAY, DEC. 30, 1892. board for the past four years. The ezpose FQR Filatra Currants r , �, Attired W. (la ' - -of all the facts io connection with the only ■ . CUTTMS i,fi charge of nay account against the sot�aod$T�Glrenoble Walnu ed by the Ontario a F� MUNICiPi1L E1.ECTIbNS. of'92 o ht to sa--r----�-� f - of Anatomy for the r . 1.wt tlsfy any candid psrsoa = TUBA �jmOnt�$, Ho and Hamilto>I that Mr.G}erow deserves re-election. The -�. 1 - pe �L: r The Township is sg►sin thrown into cool assaraacs with which ' s i - - Wynn, the horse . ; yO°°R � �t011j► Filberts, - mined to Coboarq excitement over election matters. R. talk would be laughable were it not so 1 URNIP Pjjj, PERS j .. the Qc�r Session �� R. Mowbray is Reeve for 1893, hsv-- ridiculous. If posing blood is wanted is a$Ta %G ees, ,, , oE. with s. light t.t N our eoancll, le` the aspiraaN a tug been elected by acclamation. , > at the' - r :- CALL ON r . Tropical spices �ot�•. bottom, and then, if he or they prone ei COWIE Ila • t ' ` Two old sad EMU Geo. Gerow and Joseph N.' .Hortop fieient, . �►romotion n►iU some swill and.: Beal 1 are in the field as First •Denat . ' , t: at qhs 8th con y ears. T1U thea let us hast the beim to O�1rQm �. v . Byer, on liton3ay, Abram Boyer and Thos. Poucher old and tried 'public servants. D - lA P o not BROUGHAM. Salmon,, - . X:. da , only twenty- are candidates for Second -Deputy. forget shat. _ - -�-- —� o . SDavid Annis and James hilts will Cio�r FAwcss, �j - II husband. '1. o oppose each Clare i- tt Ch, d> L"eyl II '1'ese, . . ,Loam Option Wet ,., pp ch other for the position of moat, Dec., g2. t/C V T0�,1 F�lIIdy $Boole - Wednesday last bj _ ' ISeagrave went Sir Third -Deputy. _ NOTICE j/abradOr Herl'lII sink stron�l°` Dr, Bateman and Ja11t188 �lehards �_ ...NIOMLAND ONEEK. TO CREDITORS �� (lreenb „ y .�_. - Digby Chickens. gave a majority ago • are in the field for the position of �A rifle match took plass here'Monday Though the Boil c I .1Councillor. between A. Parker and R. Parker repre@• PURSUANT to section Ji, chapter 120 -- n _- best tobacco leaf in d . The ratepayers turned out well to enting the benedics, and C. Humphrey and Revised Rt+tutes of oncsno. tW.7. notice all grow equal duall the nomination on ltionday IIOtWith- T. G. Parker for the bachelors, with the is hereby given that all creditors and ether per- even of adjoining c� I , sons having claims against the estate of Isaac follow ing result. flanges 200 and 400 yds., Palmer, late of the township of Pickering, in the 1 L f - different, tile one pi - standin ; the cold, and Some lively position an head to tar et ssibleat each county of Ontario liE . • . if y target, po yeoman, deceased, who died once deteriorates discussions took place. For weeks range l5, regulation military targets used on or about the 9t� day of October. A.D., lea• The leaf of the "lti� . are required to send by letter or de.,vor to the - . past the Tran case has been the prin- si:xEi>ic75. e,ctiFi,ocis, undersigned at the Court House, in the town of �- duct of the choice topic in *,ounection with muni- •300 400 2M 400 Whitby, solicitor for the esecu:.ors of the last Hav1 Bg purchased the stock and . bllSilreS$ Of lith Picker! I'll which, through suc� R. Parker 21 24 T. Packer 24 23 Will and testament of the said Isaac Palmer, on o = s, cipal matters. The ole council were or before the let nay of February A,D„ 169Ci,their Hardware Store, I am prepared to furnish customer influences, produce severely criticised at the time of the A' Parker 2`� `?•l C. Humphrey 2li 92 Hawes and aaareeees with roil particulars or s any others. citta i their claims and of tho eccur►ties,ct auyr held bs With ii I137th1Ilg' 1I1 the above line. eotnmanding a hiXl� , ,_A settlement, and many went to the no- � 92 . ' , g j theca- 1►ia uric L. And notice is hereby given that the said F.xe- ' 'e - riliilatioli fully deterininea to censure Majority for benedicts 3. smoking leaf. ed dal will coed to immediately atter the last uien the The stock has been greatly increased and will _ the members of total body for Laving The bachelors immediately challenged ed date proceed to diatrit,ute the assets of the s be dlsp0$ed - -`�- their opponents for another match to take said deceased among; the parties entitled thereto so woefully squandered the Township's having regard only w the cisicn• of whicic they Of a>r prices that will C0171pSr8 with all ' Garb 1. p place on January 2wl, six men on a side, a shall have rocetvad notice as above required. S - . funds. However, When the•: m6mbers meeting to be held Thursday night in ,vm house in the county.1. � : 4 Grose in turn and explained the poli- Morish's store to arrange details. Dated the 3099 dac of December. A.U., IOFB. - - % .. - The public school tion of affairs, many were caused to Patrick Forsyth, an employee at Kirk- tA0. 1. FAI;1:wt:Ll,,Aneighborhood, near, } see the matter in a new light. Had ham's mill, while performing with a 3A solicitor for Executors. their first entertai calibre Winchester rifle at the house of - i sen evening, Dec. '21st, k a, = the Reeve called a public meeting at Isaac Davis on Monday, accidentally dis- - • I N. c y y � Gilman of Uxbridge I. . I Brougham some time during the past. charged the weapon, bliss Davis, a girl of ' DE� The school were act summer, and explained why lie and 17, with a younger sister and brother, were - - in their opening cho �1' '' Lis colleagues had S;rced to Settle the seated around the wove. The bullet struck Up',-„r.r„ -^ acquitted hem [v q t se suit, much indignation would have 6� o hind the shoulder, and passing Derusha, a ver act, .j y ; ' g her breast, penetrated the knee — _ -- - `" 0 H ' � I S _ School Girl. Wil 1H.... f - teen spelled. striking the boy and shattered his shin bone 013SOLUT101- r i t .- -. „,i :: j`'e should like t frori there the missle tan Or ����NERSNIP • Englishman" in t o see a cod tarn- a off the stove . - . _ _ P _ Geo. Courtney gave out at the polls on Monday rex+. jf and inflitced an ugly flesh wound in the Ed. Evans gave con younger girl's leg below the knee; the wall tied on the or .. the ratepayers are not sufficiently in- was struak when the ball tell upon the floor. E the nn.Iersigned cif=parts@n and �t;[jj� at aj�ou� �i1' �t pa w i 11 ill h B Broom ►7111 C. AXT Bertha Leonard reci terested in the matter to cast a ballot A doctor was hastilly called and the child- eonetituting the firm of William • ` e about Sheep." Mis y when an opportunity is offered, then ren carefully attended to, hitt the older girl Linton and A►@xaniltr Dunlop,both of the a,`'e the lal•eSt Stuck of fur moat, sang a solo z �' . how can we expret able mea to sacci- succumbed to her i_.juries on Tuesday. Township of Pickering, and County of ; • i1Ttu1 a ness. Geo.; Coates The other children 'are likely to recover. Ontario, as owners °f a stallion called (�� e1 �j solo. John Colwell re five their tinge and ability to the man -i ll�,� was highly esteemed b all who "Brown James. shoW11 111 Pickering, _ followed by a well richorua �' " Y .. Jo liPre by certify� that _ L� i z x. ugeni Mt of our public affairs. The knew her, as evinced by the large attend- that said rtuershli• leis this six11, day titled "The Littte L' ' acts at the funeral on Thursday, pa e ,, more interest is manifest in electlona, y, when the of December, A.U. ►n:r�, b.0 uissulyed p They were accocn = ; the more zealous will be our Council- remains were interred at Melville cemetery. by mutual C012sent, and that all debts due P� 1ce� to �GO1 i es��and with lite �1•le f on the organ, fir. II Au inquest is not likely to be held as the or accruing due to the said tiro! arT 6o be e� �` cornet, and Ed. Eva men in the discharge of their duties. affair was purely an accident. When will paid to the said William Linton, and all seat and Barley Poyner recited •'Jc — - people learn to be careful with loaded guns. • An instrumental du. - MALVERN. It is stated that Forsyth loaded the weapon elaiiws against rile said ficin gra to be _ cornet and Alex, Sir '. settled by William Linton.Clsremopt,P.p, only a few minutes previous to the accident.,, ; was rapturously en J. Jobnaon, of Toronto, spent his Cliriet- �Vitnese our hands at the Township of HILTS'&j DILLINGHAM, nine u its entitledmas holidays with friends here. .mew Advertisenl.ent.8. Pickering, this Gih da of December 1.' P p +�y r •his dinner was lou, Shooting matches ore all the rage now A.D., 18J'l. F G RIrITi: Ill+. llEALERS and UNDERTAKERS, Mary Avery recited with etor@-keepers acct n I here. rOR SALE -5 000 Cedar �? + li Poste. For Lxvt 3JActcsY, . IVMI.Ia*t LIxToN, ICs ! N. -e Owren. Evans gave a socio, s • We are pleased to learn that R. SisCly is rice and other particulars apply to John kl. GLl�1:&OV, - • p ALi:x. Dt•I.Lot'. core gave an Irish a recovering from his recent illness. Reid, Claremont. e-lu --------- - - .- _ recited "The honest N. Coxworth, of Cedar Grove, visited at — - __- - - NOTICV- lir gave another instr - W. Hastings, Brown's Corners, last week. NOTICE-Gbo. Graham may be found _ The hangers are ; t Brooklin to -day, TAE ly pT��E. TO FARMERS Charles Gourlie reci at his old stand, Claremont. General tee." James Midd I Frida bi sing. Oric done, it th sl attention given to . ' Song entitled •'Oh Lh f y) playing off for a Silver cup. Our Fhing. prices to suit the duces. alt best wishes are they have it' with them .. his usu bashfulnes when they retgrn. a — - �1 A large gathering assembled at the TENDERS -Tenders will be received i` i t `' ing two verses, but Tulp to Wednesday, January nth, It36Xi, for i�V18h to -'tall the at— Ojti' 1$ your title t0 urchaee our upon hearing more, house °i Sandy Neilson s Monday evening furnishing 12 cords green 2 ft wood, beach sad ten tion Of the ub1i0 IIIaf; you fur P y Haying and Harvesting machinery r' and sang the most last. Different amusements were indulged maple, to be piled in shed, at Brook 13oad school p ed by Massey, Harris CO. (Limited), head office Toronto, the amount of latent in, but the chief attract ion during the night house. Address Thos, Knot secretarty, Brock -•s -- and gold b " was the dancing, which was participated Road, out. ,in to our new and well selected y S't' �� YTH, Pickering. The following i'ts a napkin and on are the varieties :--New Massey Harris open back binder, Toronto No. 10 B, dersiandoMi an occas = - in 'nearly all present. �, t0 N0. 8 A, and Patterson bind r. Middle r A shoot for turkeys took place at Bi'Own'e FOR SALE -Four set of window shat t tock- Of binders 5 and 6 ft. cut, Toronto and Brantford 0 tern, size 3 feet wide by / ft 91n long. Forblowers, diffetput widths of out, also the Talten Pea Harvester, Ha Tedd r ant surprise to all at Corners on Thursday afternoon of last purticulars ap 1 to .tames Somerville,- be allowed to lie do _ week. The birds were furnished by D. ing, or Thos. 6adier,Greenwood. Pick°r- Rakes, geufel's, Plows, Wagons, Buggies, Road CArts and y e s' burst recited •'A sch, x . Brown, merchant of that place, and were lin _' Binding Twine. •, , Prices from YO to 13 ci,nts per pound, and we leave al and Miss Dowswell ! t of the large species, some wet hit as , —Xma� so re airs much 4 g K OR $AL1: Desirable b ' GoO*'d*s. t p on hand for uildin� lot on Toronto, Brantford and Patterson machines an also 30 different king of plow h being encored y .jn sang h$ a, 51 Ise- A goodly number of li King at. Pickering Village, containing l talion b I; ' shooters, and also spectators were present an acre, with 72 ft froutago. This lotis situaiea _ - - point. Order your repairs early. Warerooms opposite R. MOORE' ~ I to whip the teaxhe, and enjoyed the afternoon's sport immen- immediately west of the Gordon House. For �� A black- smith 8h0 vacation song, by aely, Peter IV'iple was not there as he did Particulars rpply to Mies L. Leonard pail• p Dernsha. Ed. Eva1 €1: not know until next day that there was a '" loam OMETHING- � to : please IJP OR �''' �� a Second instrument i`i t class for professionals. both yOling and old iII . ING on the organ b Mr, ' TORN TANVER SON wish to 1ta- tr y I - �ETER,rT1PLE.. V , flounce to the public that they have o a. L� " mas tree was well ""-`�aa`a ed o t a butcher =ehen in Dowswells block. Fancy OOOdS, To s Chllfit- _ . _--- _- lighted, the school d WEST HILL Fres meat a,lwayson hand. In caeeof absence y f j'ENNYROYAL WAFERS. �1► and evergreens, %Th It., t or re left with the Misses Boone or W. IIlas Cgr(]g BOOkletB B • a°O'°'�0ts• fe'■ DAVED u the Crowd @n .y postmaster, will receive prompt Asa' 1 lrth- ��VIITII thus!! On Saturday egeuiug, Dec. 10th, the call solicited. P attention. A ' L14d � = Sad � ' �.. : ; numerous and costly annual election of officers of L. 0. - fit e1■■a•rs+► N* who or PICKERIN�. � satisfactory. The to L de day Books, Btc.,also stamped - ►a•,d �'Sk wi& Has for 'sale first class Dtawers Twin �. received took place. Bro. R. Wallace presided NOTICE -The undersigned wishes toWill It" many toke /a`wtra� ,�.ise,asq , and duly installed the officers for the en- lineII oods� cords, felts, om- � Plows, Trumbull Binders, Horse. F € handsome cravat, a call the attention of the public to the feet g P lof �wt.a 1eA Powers, i' ,ttilig BOxe3, HOrBe Rakes some silk handker< s `ling year viz : W. M,, F. Davis ' D. M, that he has returned to Brougham whore he s , hopes tarec�ive the same patronage as before pam mat patterns ���.� �.� cane and others I ha l • L• Camps; Cha lain (�}. for which he returns his sincere thanks. M� f WAY. � �h Iron Jac1:4, tiillgle Plov-, and Otho' R number were present p Camps ; R. and a ©sir- -- articie ., .j. Taylot• ; F. S,, Walter Reeler ; stay will be short so you will have to husWe if s - - s. P10w you wish to have points tl ail other re the general opinion e Time., E. Spring; • you photo taken byO.L.Kilner iety Of Other articles, P ., , D. C., W. G. Camps ; photo -artist. 7-10 • ERimRs pairs kept on hand, manufactured by - < liitdren did ihemse COLDmittee,- Wr Lennox, H. Odell G. _ ' -- �F Y�UNr1 AND 0�� the Mowat M'fg Co.,�'Vhitby. Call teacher credit for th, 5rrunt Jr.; N. J°hnaton Jr., R. Johnston. 0 E�y� wesknew, Fatting Y sustained their sever I r.TLd visiting brethren and memaere of L. FARM and TOWN L E. • ,Nrzi� Day, Positively' k °t and inspect before urchasin . N r h - 0 117 1'lsaelcai s vitalizer. y aired by p g 0 t g 'am, Many of the i.11, 0, L. 164, spent a very pleasant evening - _ Also Nervous Debility, of post office eoi•ller. amateurs were ecic°r together, < = FOR BALE �MOe ONTARIO '" Ambition. t, ER . to Stunted Dve op�tUuetnem t =The funeral of Wm. Woods took lace ftft$ in the Back. li t acatanous„ lhatn of in ---- - - - - --- - - - IgA - r---- Crew, 8eminsl not longer than two l Cations occupied an( ` l PA1tM of $0 sores, be' gearth weet verslon Ledgett leayes to at 1 on Saturnay last from hi, 1. 7 - ''... -s late home to A _ , voet for study p� „ �- LOOK HERE� corner Lot No. 6, con. 5, Pickering, known ei�■ry and eawmes w gent ,� departure is much re St, Margaret's cemetery, as Salem Corners. Good large building, newly e�ts. 000 a guaranteed. ` ry, Where the last fenced, good orchard and two wells oneA m 1 �' sold a cess, ening �m meat is Worthy of it sad rites were performed by the Rev. T. Isee, at present ren Pre°°' w. t f ... ee`ny-cot F= YK rem, (;rid _ people and he goes fr f' Walker, M. A. The deceased Was a t Ce best in the oouuty t arae i rosea Landof iL■ ` a of �,of°�, "°�``'Ipbwuwiw we A lar a c n ire tat , ToroHto, Ont, g s1g1� = - followed by the heart i membEr of L. O. I,. ] 64, which turned Cor. p , i ea MW al _ • out in large numbers to pay their last re- acz ilso m Park lot orth of and a�djotnt otihse truotm..n°ti °8'aw acb"es Zii�l w - - — en •' "to to a deceased brother. grQuads of the Outarto Ladies' poi on which teen, xo su houses. on �—if'lekel'J;at Htlat=� O•'t'» � o 'rain bags V XHF The de- is s small orchard, The Promises have s front- to ups, In � � aeoeii,tt of TBAiNs OOINo EAST D iQg AS FOLLOWS — • ceased had -been a Cripple for man yeaxs .rad N : sepia - ver thea '�• h _ ` ► and suffered a great deal, but he had an Duieis a°dreeiaweeiinf°enc tpn rad a rods oiq ua,'°;,,,,t, o. G E>ip�s$ 8:02 A. 1f, g . Adam tlibao>i, one 1.attack of bemorrullage of the lungs. which building sites in the town of whtitir thlteaeon= �� ��'r `els „ I G . 2: 7 P. M. ` of Scott 2 i ,sold &380 a ' able terms will be rnctlnated fatally alter about ten allowed, for Mall particulars ► PW � aaa 1J T,ocsL,, G;$Q P. M. Dont fall to call market fair and has aye spplyt� tory�_�_ tb h�or° � ., teninq at home. duration. Although ave Cold da i there was a y J. R. MONTGOMERY, eA b'.e.`�`ir�a.a�.. Ta�ssfoING WNSTDoa AS FOLLOWS:-- and a anzlrlee A Young than arriv )_,. large number of ple pros• Dundas @*.,near uptown railway staiioa 11Ro cti*, o` wi 1dp. ? oCAL ;from the North•Weat alt et the funeral, o@t.l7til. Mph ><ti 77ue latwe. `ret#tote.) +. • . 9.2fi A. M. .• - � . v --- 1. � tY. *tr T y: r -. ,- . `, ` - - F �N , 1 `a P. M. �• a Thov ,. , e ' :If .1 `- !p A F ir[tzs» . $;1 � !J .�C����� 1 e Y sad me ... ' 1 ♦ •"S. '.• -,•y �, .v'..fJ..i,' §M� :.: K,,,f[Plltasa �- ':N hit - .: } v t_�, .;?is'..�` .rs ?' -, pt'.<: '? t,+f 2y_ F• T,..T e•!• : ;;•.r-- 'sir. --.�M. s .. `. . , t QI - ^ •"1 �^'.,. - ff ,4•'. - » .; 3.� i ki:: �r7R.'�,• P i` - tw �-'vr` m,�' M,.";i - - - e _ - ROAD �t I _ ....�t,: ; ' , r ,tib g, t i aK i. .: _q ,,... 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'� . 4 _, R d( , - :.n '- eltt,'a• .,' �. a'S;• _ �.,ri ,. ,.. . .. i'!z`• - _ 1. • , yp;ntd. - - .-3 •y, a n Y: -�. -',f _1. _ '. S. -F .+q, -`14N-A­ �..-'. J' ,-}... ..�a'. �s '�_. --.-.v. .P' f• ..i n , F, r .i. 1, -n. ! ..u.+ , _ 5+. Y: t - F? 1§'- .f :' d 4 1. 4:: _ r 0,..: n- .-.s.� ; . � Si .� yr � r e 3 . yS ' `f �' Q�,,-o,,•4. ,.,Cs'...Yf P-.4 ,R .6•• .- '� _ , 1_4-IX ?3"y4 4 ) L4 'D ­�. R .Y, •Y _ - -,- _ - - •. { v {INS :�.t yAN " - Cr; -,., 4 .�` ;J ': m 't � -3 _ ., -.:. .1 . .-,. - - I,: i-.-._ •.. _ _ - rI.�.,� : .� b i - I "4 t6 `�y • - Jl' Ads+ "fJ• Nwgp. r�.j x W" ^lea-.,- ._ y - , f -:r .J- - 1. antsy 'eel, . - 1,:� 7118, . 1[l A - • • re ' •-r . ) • DISTRICT DOTS- - : . e.•..:.e:STOLEN IN THE MOST BARS FACED MANNE FROM OUR EXCHANGES.Thos. Storry, of Goodwood, brother othe late W. Story, died on Monday, . ath9 advanced age of 79 years.i tNewmarket is putting new pumps inttheir waterworks, which will have a ca- pacity of 45,000 gallons an hours.Durenn the past three months the: eg- ports of meat, cheese, butter and eggs -'froui Ingersoll amounted to 8.119,118. Over $1,000 specimens of minerals for exhibition at the World's Fair are now stored in the old Parliament buildings. The Council of the village of Norwich have decided to submit the question of local option to the electors on January 8. Rey. J. C. Speers, of Richmond Hill, ),_ls neon invited to become thepastor of boadway Methodist tabernacle, Toronto. Three men at Minden and two at Hali. burton have been fined 8`x0 and costs each for having deer in their possession during the close season. Don't eat two mince pies; a plum pud- cling, lobster,.salad and ice cream, and then complain that the climate does not agree with yon.M. Alfred W. George has been appoint. ed by the Ontario Government, Ina actor of Anatomy for the townships of Farke, HeP�ee and Hamilton. . Wynn, thehorse;thief, who wss rota- mitted to Cobourg for trial, was tried at the Quarter Sessions last weep sad got og with a light sentstwe of only six �montbe.Two old sad much rea�ted residents 'of she Sill con., Mal:kham, died -John Byer, on Mon3sy, and hie wife on Toes• day, only twenty -eine boars after• her husband. Local Option was defeated in Reitch oraWednesday last by a majorltY of 119. Seagrave _ went strongly against 4 and Greenbank strongly for it. Epsom also gave a majority against it.Though the soil of Virginia grows the best tobacco leaf in the world, It does not all grow equal dualities. T•he production even of adjoining eouatiee is otten quite different, the one producing leaf wL-ich at once deteriorates if grown in the other. Tile leaf of the "Myrtle Navy" is the pro- duct of the choice sections of.tlle state,which, through some combination of local - influences, produce abetter qua.iit3 than ane others. This is•shown by its always commanding a Ligher price than any other sihoking leaf.- .. - Garbutsville. .The public school in Charles Garbutt's -neighborhood, near the Brock road, held their first entertainment on Wednesday evening, Dec. `21st, 189'2. Mr. Todd, coun- cilman of Uxbridge tp., occupied the chair. . The school were accompanied on the organ in their opening chorus by Geo. Coates, and . acquitted themselves creditably. Sarah 10 Derusha, a very small girl,recited"A Little Schou: Girl." Willie Wbite sang "An Enolishnian" in the Yorkshire brogueGeo. Courtney gave J'Aboy'sTpech," Mr. Ed. Evansgave cornet soloand was screenpanied on the - organ by Mrs. Evans. Bertha LeODard recited "What Kitty knew about Sheep." Miss Dowswell, of Clare. mont, sans a solo with power and sweet •ness. Geo. Coates gave an instrumental solo. John Colwell recited 'Examinations," followed by a chorus from the school entitled "The Littte Dog under the Wagon."They mere accompanied by John Gourlie on the organ,. Mr. Legett, teacher, on the cornet, and Ed. Evans Jr. baritone. Mabel Poynerrecited 'John Jenkins Sermon."An instrumental duet by Ed. Evans on the cornet and Alex, Smith on the accordeonwas rapturously encored, A dialogue by nine pupils entitled,•While the teacher gets his dinner," was loudly and long applauded. Mary Avery recited "Brother Will." Mr. Evans gave a song, and in reply to an en- core gave an Irish song. ArhuOfrecited "The honest old Toad." Mr.Coates gave another instrumental, after which Charles Gourlie recited '.The School Trus. tee." James Middleton sr. gave a comic song entitled "Oh then and oh then." With his usual bashfulness he retired upon sinq- ino two verses, but the audience Insisted upon hearing more, whereupon he returned and sang the most of it. It is wonderful the amount of latent talent that lies hidden .irk a napkin and only called out by the accident of an occasianal concert. We un- - derstand Mr. Middleton's solo was a pleas• ant surprise to ,,:l and such gifts should not . be allowed to lie dormant. W. C. Ashin. burst recited "A school. Idyol."Ed. )vans and Miss Dowswell gave a vocal duet, and being encored sang a college song. A reci. tation by John Ashinhurst "How he tried to whip the teacher" was followed by a vacation songg, by Charlie and Martha Derusha. Ed.EvansandAlex:Smithgave asecond instrumental. duet accompanied on the organ by Mr. Coates. The Christ-mas tree waswell laden and beautifully lighted, the school decorated with flowers and evergreens. The building packed and the crowd enthusiastic. The presents numerous and costly, the canes intensely satisfactory, The teacher who is leavilig received many tokens of appreciations„a handsome cravat, a china cup, a hand- some silk handkerchief, a silver headed cane and others I have forgotten. Quite a - number were present frons Claremont, and the general opinion expressed was that the lildren did thelbselyes as well as their tr_,:licher credit for the way in which they sustained their several parts• in the pro- , J1m. Many of the pieces given by the amateurs were encored, but the whole was 1,ot longer than two hours, and the presen- tations occupied another half hour. ' Mr. Ledgett leayes to attend college and his departure is much regretted. His .deport- ment is worthy of imitation by all young people and he goes from his field of labor followed by the hearty good wishes of all. . .�►.UXBRIDGEAdam Gibaon one of the young 'faim'6ri e of Scott, sold 1p380 worth of pork at the market fair and has forty more hogs fat- tening est home.A young man arrived he n Tuepdaay from the NOrth-west after an a nce of twelve yelirq and met his parents in toWnThe mote N>bim blit the father declared It lysebim,twd*yaargoad thq ;� a T om. "+s* >'� •i r - - - a 2`: : - - �J -tt,- �na..v'.-5._. �.y.aJ ';T.w `- a - , s sA .a •r` a , ,: iV'l07 sY'. V .11 t�:k--v .-➢� i tib. r„ .a •.. ,. ti � - 1 �-..♦ -`i e'#.Z. 8�7rI _s S•1 ." _ i x .y i.: I d(._•; ••u 1�' v. -J`- A , , t 0. _ rad 1.,•. -; point for sometime before the father was Y01H' YOte $11d @j (;� R--NITURE � t � ", • satisiled. :. x .rx - �, YdA.: .. , i F. Wehb was charged with atlttanit and �^ tt ,.DEPOT rt= {�� :: >; abneite language by H. H, $isiwp last Are reepeeMuy tioliai" liar . r �� -P� I'.J,I week. The assault was not what moat , people understand by the term, ra no blows - y \ �I 1 � L� .. • ` 1.` Y x _i 1- tY �r > ' , __11. f were attack. If blows had been used the 1 -f?­-`� � �V,o,� ., Y fk.1;1 t offence would have been assault 11 and bat- ' .4 he 'pear ,.. i �;��,�, ; `j . --: f -, -.1r , � 1� , . •. ANN �reomrl are re 1 to with a stock of Bedroom Sellas wry." The striking part is the batteryDAVi D g p o Mr. Webb heard that Mr. Bishop had told : Parlor Sults, Easy Chairs knd all forml of modern,:. r 3 x Y. some yarns about him. and he made it a - - � i point to call and tell Mr. Bicho that he for the position Of furniture. ``� Y Bishop 0' i had lied and was a blankety blank blank - - . . . A r, . ,f� _ - .11� tic. Hence Mr. "�. brought this charge - . ; . and asked to have him bound over to keep 3rd DEPUTY REEVE Pictures framed In all designs..e airiTl f i" O ful'nitllr0 ra the peace. The case was brought beforeg , ,I . magistrates Hamilton and C. Gould and 6 eClalt ? : '' dismissed,the eyidence not being sufficient for' 1893. %' P 1 _ :,�r� to show that any actual threat of bodily t .2 *, harm was made.-Journalfee. yp Vote R11d In$uen�e I Funeral furnishings; and all undertaking- requireme its.1. '�r :` unerals conducted In moderu style. -• ''` Lf `°' MARRIED. ti _, i PEAR HOLTBY-' At the manse Pickering, on Are respectfully solicited for Dec.21st 11192, by lieu. L. Perrin: H. A., Mr. T� $. �� � N. . �� ���� Y E , ;f Frederick David Peak to Mise Emma Holtby, • J.', both of Pickering. R n sirs-_ i,;:;�_., WOOD DIED. GEO f ' V1 E ROW In soarboro on Thursday, Des; Q�th . NEW DISCOVERY by�CCIDENT.._1._:­iZ'6;'' , ,_ 1892, Wm. Wood, aged 213 years.- _. I compounding a solution •part was sectile 'S. c . � .. � "4 -, for the position Of yy ally s lues on the bang I FU . acid on washing afterward it was discovered that the Lair was seen- '-a - , FARDdERB MARHET _ pletely removed. We at once put this wonderfulPreparation, on the . . ..�. ___ _ market and so great has been the demand that we are now Intrduc ne . F'' .,- TORONTO, Dec. 29.1 yL. it throughout the world ander the name of Queen's igti-H in , x IBt DEPUTY -REEVE ✓�' IT Is PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND - Wheat, fall ............. 800 66 l0 00 68 �I SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN t1IT. "�< Wheat, spring ......... 00 66 to 0060 - Lay the batt over and apply the mlztnn for a few minutes, and a • ' . ,� Wheat, red winter...... 00 64 to 00 00j 1$ $ - bait a yy happean m if by =sate without the slightest pain or lnjnry.14: Wheat, goose ............ i6 to fib i appuee or stet attarward. IL lanniJke sa other preparation ever u�el ; L ��rr s tors like Pu . Thousands of ADZES weo have been anaoyel .. y1 Barley, bush ............. 00 40 t0 00 44 "" with hair on their VACII:. h1ECH and ARMS attest its merits. 9;,' . vale, bash oo so to 00 81 11�unic�pal Election eEK?LEl[Elr who do not app�eciwtea beard or Lair on theft deck, :, - u......u... u, --��-- �ad a �pr�{{CeteY DOUa to QHeeOv. Anti-Hairlae whteb does away 4��.b OU 5bto 00 00 - wile flearlag, t, nadtdas its tntan growth as atter i=posMWl,t - Peas, ugh ................. . lrrtos of 4uee■y ANN-Salrtae p. per bottle, rn to safety mallln Docs, pppp����age� paid D7 ns (seonn� Hay, news son... ..... a... 8 0090 9 50 ' • .3 `�- sealed from obeervation). said saoa.y or .taops Dy letter with �I addresawrl6 atnly- OorreA1. Slnw, ton ....:............ 8 (*to 7' 00 YOUR VOTE AND INF�UEACR ARE �« `trial' cce's"A tat' This adverUsetaent is const and straight forward in every word it ., �_ esaWas. We Invite you to deet with = sad You will !ad ererytbng as nr* nted. Cot this only art Dressed hods ............. 0 to ? 60 sail to -day. Addren tN QMEMIOwa. �. 174 Rsoe strew CIwoINNATI O. Toa'.as► -. Beef, foroquar/ers....... 8 b0 to 5 60 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED rryy��r yo+•r Leer at mymet Omoe to Insert its bate delivery. We r.nl pay shoe Icor sn7 ease •lfhiitsre er ell`htest hsis,ry to any purehaser. Every bottle zuarauteed. ,- Beet, hindquarters...... ? 00 to 660 POR . - - �la't•N •►o latir�odw L=dD tealr Meads se nettle of QsNa9 Antl- t V �, pewnt w a i.argtot w� slessamOi� arils btat.lik. lle:tr. nettle wa sawt>Plse 1101IOII..................... to g _ silk _ select iron Numb W"M uslaw. � salary or %Ma =sion �sa/aa r, Vewl, earoi►ss ............. T 00 to 900 - - HOME REFERENCE: --The Lytle Safe & Lot k Co., 146 to 150 Water sf. - '' butter, lb .................. 00 1E8 to 00 I® Edwin Alden h Co.,. 248 Race sty., Cincinnati, Ohio. . ­�� �,: J. - ...� i�gge, doa................�. 00 26 to 00 00 i tOP - --_... .. -1 - ' .� ,: - _�, ' �' ­�:­:' DOMINION BANS . ­ .•. ' fr the PW ition ' . � -.. I.11 -- - .- I �_­. I -.1 - _N`, ,. . . .. . .. , A PRI Z E,'P V Z ZLEs.1 I. I.,., -1. - Cavitai Paid up, . $1,50,000 �StEPUT3i'•IEL+ j1`E NO PRIZES FOR STUPID PEOPLE. ' .L. • 1. Surplus, - $1,400,000 - •-- - I i--' : , •, a - - FO R 1893 ' • is WHITBY � AGENCY. _ • J.,� SAVING$ DEPARTMENT, , - y`-,. I_ � [utarest allowed at highest current stet. No If the rate a ' (1 �- ers f Pibker_in see �r- notice of withdrawal required. p j g - iW. H. HOLLAND', fit to elect me, I will strive, to the - i• idly MANAGER, ^- - ' - _ host of my ability, to serve Lheir best - __,"W____ - - _ �. To PickeringElector interests in that capacity. .1 1.' . , . . �, ­_. ._� -..-:. . • tw .. < I.. VOTE FOR ME ON JANUARY 2nd/ 1'� ' %A� OR'ln ; to the unexpected ac- TO, THE ELECTORS ! - �►, 1�-- � _ • 1 Loa of candidates for Council- �' `, "i) --• OF THE _ .; ' ' i� ler, I have withdrawn from (I>a the above Sketch Bis Faces are to be Found.) . - 'j - _p setas of res I "= Soars Nan% .T will love a Ilrst-dass II ht of the contest in favor of James Tawnehip of Pickering ! s ao � 21Oa M spry io th. perwn wha can 8r. 'spa the six frce.p esnwa:a�oi`: �' Richards. • I thank the man lei ( a'e• �'e0D°d O° • a fine cva1 - r y fol tDe third onswer. A Solid (cold Waiteh far each of the next two cornet amwerg, t 4 . tea Dollar Q Plem for the nest three correct answers- - slec to r who favored my can- ' . Sviry contestant is to cat oat the Rabos, and maks ■ cross with a lmdyeadl m the dz levees act- ' G ENTLEVRX, - • . rind same to as with ten three centposta�e stamps (or 00 cents in dl far three =oaths anbserlp- - di d tit a re and ask them to vote flop to The Ladles Home Monthly, whfchis the best ladita publication In Canada. a ` . WO will 9fTV to the hW ten correct Azimm received tach a handsome Bsinqueil Leat a for Mr, Richards. - Valuable pri:e will sib be r _ ---- beg leave t8 SOI1Cit ybursVOte prtsee bare bees awarded. to every person who Is able to answer the Rebtacort+sotu eatll � 11. t • jw T T • -- •The eorelops whYoh ooutalns correct answer bearing llrst poetmar>< wW receive Srgt tvrwaf+e.an! �( 1 and influence for the position of tM runinder to order as received. E"" luta in thw competition will be fdthfally awarded. Oar bona -fie' offers an made by reliable bhshem • ' Z. __ SECO N D D E DUTY REEVE for the �i r :dpi.: a"ome �tn ®s elute etiw f°.>i�."`' yj TO THE ELECTORS ownship of Pickering for 18013. 1NMW*_ __ ___ claim to be perfectly untrammelled in k :;6 . - every way and if sleeted twill discharge ONE DOLLAR, ONE YEAR: ; 11 01�+ SC 41i,BORO. my duty in that capacity in a free open - . - - - --- and independent manner on all guessr tions that may come before the Coun. IN , Your Vote �J d Influence T y Toron o eekl'* . . S . cll Board and will do my utmost to '- r � _ .. Are respectfully solicited far protect your various, inserests either • . . - ' in the Municipal or County Council. SUBSCRIBE NOW. ::'. = I . !� =Trussing you will turn out on 5i --.--.-.* The Best Family l�fiews a er published in60 . �w.�, = t' Tl� '. ' JACKSO'N day and give me one, a,. ski .I- ­.... Iieepectfullp Scute, : ' Canada, The �iVee y News. • -- 4,t.�'. -, for the position of , .A ; ' 1MOi. POUCfi�t. , ' And a choice of the following premiums until January 1st, 1894, for the - ; COUNCILMAN r nM=Ox1T'I' _ . price of One Year's Subscription,. $1.00 :--- - . i L zf FOR 18931 No. 1 -Etching -Christ Leaving the Praetorium, �M 1 No. 2 --Tinted Etching -The Retreat from Moscow -1.1; . ' TO THE ELECTORS y Co No. 3-Photo-Gravure--j�omen and Children First, -11I. No. 4 -Photo -Gravure -The Fathers of Confederation.1. ,� :o: •. of rHE o � No. 5 -Souvenir Album of Canadian Statesmen. . N+ ' 00 bd No. 6 -Engraving --Bird's Eye View of Toronto. 18x14. :" , A MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF PICKERING. . •-, .- = .. " - '---- - -1. ,- WHITBY MARBLE AND . =9 HL. aving received nomination for Third e e - x-.. Deputy Reeye, and not having time to p ran,ite or S . 11 make a person�l,owyas, I tate this op• i - portunity to solicit your vote and influence,I fi D U N DAS St t W H I T B Y• :e If elected, I will as heretofore, do m a t � ro;o.) _ EACH PLUG QF THE best for the interest of the Township. a• _ . , also wish to state that I believe from the .,vi: R. Wolfenden, Proprietor.r Client good condition of the roads and Having returned to the old stand of the' '" x bridges, and the balance of money on � 'actO f_ , hand, it will be possible to reduce taxa- p Wolfendeu Granite and Marble works, M, r'tle.'. av J'tion at least a quarter of a mill in the �'- Cuero-Vr, ZP=pri®tar I am better prepared to execute all:`: r, orders in oemetery and all other Y` dollar. Wishing the Compliments of the -- Manntacturer of- work pertaining to the business. :o: I8 MARKED , , :o: 'F_W Beason, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, YOUTS etc., Lift, Force & Suction Pumps Customere will find a well selected stook - �' ,� ;a Deep -evil Pumps of Brass, Iron and of foreign and domestic granite and JAS a HILTS a Porcelain. marble to choose from. Inspection z.�, •. - --- ---------�--- will convince that for strictly first - 'TO TSE EL.ECT'ORS j itE�RED ANO Pu�rP1Ns w1NDMiLt�, Disse work, our prides cannot be •'• IN $BONZE LETTERS '. r7 - Y Windmill and cistern Tanks, d beaten NONE OTHER GENUINE t I; Mail ordq t r- { .,`" Cistern Pampa* - - - - - - or TaE Mvxicrn.iLi�sr ofIIE promptly attended to. MONEY TO LDAN -1 i PICKERINGi LYAV4 E'J33YcEI, Agant,�Nokgrn '; T_ _ :O; On firet•claee :O: � R To`* ship of Pick , MORTGAGE SECURITY - There are stlowest eater of interest. Mor4gages and De er. z ---_1. f.1. 1.bentures purchased for Dash. Lum ar ,g ` Gtr EAiTLEMENi , 19 P 79 I.A-T - MOW r= - , ` . r POINTSbon�bt and sold on eotnmission. _:� _ . - I • iF = . LUMBER, LATH , Y Permit me to lay my name before - s� civ about The _ - Kingston Weeks t far: a western, Lancashire dna North r1. .. �!xF, , you as a candidate for _the position of Y �• 1Lercantile, and iilanoheeterll'ireIn- ` SHI GLF, S �fl r Councillor for 1898. stusnae camp nle.,�Nee°rst oident ♦ `` . r I -_ G� _ News : worth Alillves'tigating• . Life insuranceco., - � , , I can only assure ott that should durance taken. DRE S 9E D. LUMBEIR. :7 "' y y Send our name and address*on --- , , . ; - you see fit to honor me by electing Y ..Y..�b r ;, � i me to that position, I will use my ut- a postal card and you will get PARKS,and- V�AHE ' � _ HARL ANTS SOFT W:- ' ' s most endeavors to further your inter. -- . . rum art for Bale. ' ' `" "� x eats to the best of my ability. full particulars .by return nail, _ 3TL -AT LOWEST PICS-- ��4 f - � FAddress FA. STC► N 3F�R A� Ir.r• - ak I have the honor to be gentlemen, _ . �_ "I'en per �oent. will be. added u ' x. � e, : &-. . L Your obedient want . oo iii dlt i pct CAR9FW&NIMMLLT 1 0MB. r ` a .. _t / ,� lh.. 6.... T H _.. N E � 1. .it - - ON -o. }r -• ,�.* - t, died. t �4 b ,, ._ '�" ". _, ...5...'�. -IWAIDO7�I�. �,., 5 {Y - rut'� s- -'. f. r R M.lBATMAl� M.�, t1n a h , i ,�.-- . . 1 +f t �f - _. - ,�Y�. 3 t I ., T� ,� . .. •,.: .. 't ... , .. -.. _. , - 'i: --, - „ '. .� - 'a- Y.,_` P ,i" .ate 'y'-..y{'.i-" M a+r ��{J,,�� }�,F may' . s'YL. ,i� i..ArSi aA '`rl.­_­'___'__J__1_.__.. .+,.- • .• } .,y'ax, =`-"2 __-�'-b'k? ,A 3-.4•ah'. N '`. } �. 'v9. -.7 ,. a v .4 .Js } - �i is . -. , , i -. ...� .. • .. rY. .�' •.•x .•. • M, .. "' �-J Tom' .� a-` `N I. .k10 ; - .•. .J�• , -W . t X. -. : - .,.' r ,,y�'�.„ ..:at : .�...,.;. ..,... '�tC` .. ., _ ,. ,�' �G'. • _.t4.e...-. JG3. :Y nEw�cx: _ V -s . , • 4.C'�.`s<mVA_ �Cla .,a L �- - .. _ - . ... _ _ - - - - -- • - 1.- . t _ , , _ -STORM "OF D0 might be deceived. In this event t is ncil then. The won swallowed t o d� and was T T JAUTM, �� ' , ,,:,f* Q�L �� TIE U -- ° < ,,� ,:{ — necessary to reassure the tnfind and to give ntly attacked lth - vto1bnt inku" , . �r something harmless, while the patient re. .'The doctor buttoned up his coat and calmly. Pauses nfttt "Ippanep Nk6wn by Their viewed 1 6M the 6#f�ategle gttt>adpelnt and ` i Pj1�81011;II8 �1L0 Ha,9e HtLd �IIe02 lizpell^ Yf covers reply being left &ton I say prepared to go. titatesur.ur ststeaaafu. lassie Precedetts, ov rs by simply e- C .:� .� encee 'she,' but there are nearly as retina hysteri- Don't le�►ve the I}oa �or Qod's salsa Nothing in the newspapers is mojre piti- '1'0 the trained military eye Egypt pre - 'F ' _,. , sal moo as women in the world. remem Nota` Pleasant Culitnx -liarY spa EriQfirt don't leave me. 111 Iisy you afaythfifg if you fnl than rile eonstsntl'recutTmg paragraphs sante itself ase eastern bastion of the a her having one lesson in the beginning won't leave me." which contain the last lettere of a suicide. Sides to T6eYr Life Wont-9otne Taloa .. ill -shaped African continent -a LrLvtioq T11 old by Pirsetitton-rs of Dealings Ueld of my practice, he continued. 'In those The shrewd physician, who had a little The pathos of them is not obscured b the Y g p Y naturall stron and ea able of reaiating days favor potions were not permitted to fondness for a practical joke, had given the absurd inadequacy of the reasons which attack, whose broad moats are the Mediler. �Ylt6 Tuelr Patients. t have water. They might die of thirst, but man a harmless emetio. Contrary to all they only too often advance for self -de- toucan and the Red Sea, together with the amcl doctor is a neceetiaryinstitu- it was batter to die in that way than by Y precedent the doctor went home with his struction. _ dry moat of the desert. 'the bastion at tion sti , in every well -regulated household. any of the terrible and mysterious compli- fee in his pocket. Had the patient been poor In fact. the intensity of the mind's'emo• once commands the narrow stri of coast ion talk a great deal about mind cure cations which it was believed water -drink- his bill probably would never have been pro- tions is often ter when the troubles aro p a arch cure and a half a dozen other ing would induea P Y P f3t°�! extending to Tripoli and the curtain stretch- = ,; �. , sensed. for there are thousands of dollars of small. so curious is the mental state of those ing along the Libyan Desert to the Soudan.. . s,1. cures, but the. madica- colleges are etiil ,- • such uncollected accounts upon the books bordering on aberration. ,,. It sweeps the peviinsula of Bina. and its sending out swarms of graduates and the ` �'�� �/' _ of every reputable physician, Practice, Not very long ago a Baron shot himself in influence covers the whole coast of Syria h druggist is still doing a thrivin business ; ,`�-� �� f nowadays s has been simplified lified in some c• a Gfvonian watering lace, and his reason ' g �.� �� Y P Pa g P from south to north. The profilo of this at the old stand. All the mental and spit- titulars, and has become more complicated was that " life was too monotonous ;" anld >•;gyptian bastion is eo shaped that its for- itual methods of treatment are well enough, I in others. It requires now, for one thing, a young man killed himself last year in a tunate possessor either has dominated or when there is nothing serious the matter, g f constant study to keep abreast of the pro- Liverpool huts!, having written on the back will dominate Tripoli, f,-1 but if it iso dangerous ailment the doctor fession—visits to foreign hospitals, attend- of a map, " This is all through love. God Syria and Arabia. is hunted u and there is no confidence un- , „ $ The weakest side of the fortress is the P once upon the medical congresses and con. forgive me. Good -by, south where it overlooks Nubia and Ab s- til he has felt the ulse and taken the tem- " , , . P a ferences, and time and material for costly Infinite! more touchin was the last let- y perature and pronounced his patient in no ` Y $ slurs, the African Switzerland, where no experimenting. But it is more and more ter of a girl at Bi hfield. She spoke of her " � 9 - immediate danger. g $ Po laurels are to be won but on account of its . �/ , narrowing itself down to the work of the "premature and self-willed death," and &rid wastes armiev uta readily be lost. So The family doctor is pretty well relied • • �,c ( specialist, who oonfinee himself to that said : it was in 1883 when Hicks Pasha rap in human destiny. He known the family . .`,ranch of the profession for which he has a " I feel a• thou h 1 want to be far &'tea ' set rets as well as the famil ailments, and i; ' `L '`-� $ Y perished at the three days fight of Obeid, LL -_ Y � r, marked preference. the oculist to day fa from everybody, and I know very well they and none of all his troops were saved except I he is almost frequently called upon to minis- . hal % ..-_ not an aurlat or a dentist, as be might have can see b m face how miserable I am." .- Y Y the reserve commanded by Ala-addiu Pasha, ter to a mind or soul diseased as to the body : % been thirty years ago. Nor does the throat tihe " felt as though she were going mad," Even the Nile ex edition of the victor of ± - whose machinery has been temporarily die- , and lung specialist meddle with disorder of but she did not forget others. l el -el -Kabir, undertakendation to rest abled, He presides over the advent of the i _-___ the circulation of the digestion. He tells " Tell my last prsyer was that he heFoic Gordon in s rte U° the young stranger into this vale of tears, and/7t f , p of the support it. Y g t3 I you frankly that he kn„ws' nothing about would forget me and try to forgive me. I obtained from advancing alongside the river, �, , - hears his first wail of protist against true _ I` things outside his own province—a confes- love him still with all my heart, but I can and in spite of the remarkable gallantry and t . burden of existence thus thrust upon him — ii "`, sion, in b one ears that would have set never marry him in this state of mind. Let endurance of its officers and men, had to ' 't ,. without hilt consent. He receives him in 1 . k� him down agan entire ignoramus, and would him rea-i this, and tell him I hoe he will exhaust his first garments, pronounces him "are- have cost him half his ractiioe. He now itself against the same difficulties •- . marktibly fine child "and laces him in tihe P gas eorTie� brighter and happier girl to be his which the Persian Bing, Cambyaea, was P • has his ofce hours. He makes comparative• wife Strange, morbid fears seamed to unable to overcome 2000 ears before. .1 arras of the pale and suffering mother, - ly few calls ; frequently none at alt. He has beset her, and to escape them she died. Y h, '. congratulating and encouraging her upon 1.,�.� his ooape and his liveried coaehdran. He A caretaF.er hana+4d himself, and his IsAt take poseessiwn of Ethiopia, but his viile in ctuals e .. _ - her patience and endurance. As he watches . . `` .. ' A • } . gives lase and leas medicine, and he does not letter said : " I have of to leave here but AT - _ the beginning of - life so also is he there _ -`' _ g . soon can down, he could get no water to I $ - consider his brother of an opposite school a I have no money 4o pay for •room and no- quench the fiery thirst. of the climate and ' when it is snuffed out, gone beyond his 1N TAE IMPITAL fraud or a robber. In many ways he has where to lay my head. ' when the soldiers began to cast Iota which ken, and, with all his knowledge, into a - ,. grown liberal and tolerant with his increas- 11 A Bermottdmay grocer had not so definite or them should . be eaten by the rest, the i ` rQalm whose darkness science has never ez- •�My first serious case was a atiin danger- coq prosperity, and is the meantime ilia a reason as hopeleasnesa. King returned to Thelia and Memphis. The V, plored, x►nd through which faith sheds only ously ill with flat. I did what I could- for vemge span of life has lengthened some five " Break it gently to my poor wife," be traces of both ex ditions have been blown Vit` t feeble and remittent light. Niru but he did not improve- Ou the bion- Rears. Too reader map draw his own con- wrote. "I cannot fight the battle of life away by the sand of the Soudan. The rusty, he grow steadily worse. Ftmatly', I elusions- �,,, q a x any longer. My pour bead is bnrating I difficulties they encountered were the _. rylp �mtt called one evening, looked at him, and gave - , ; _ _ , hope the Lord will provide , for her and my hostile bot climate which arches ere ! W him up. Af tei� I left the room I broke the , • . t_ ., _ -- J f :# news to his wife as anti u I could—and - p°Oc bOy' living thing, and the wild ch%raster and the ,� g y f Tie $istoilr' or JIM Jones, .- A Warwickshire tradeatnan was "unable tough make of the inhabitants for if the • f' this is oi;: of the hardest thin a doctor has - g s . - - , ./,t �� t lis Jim Jones—he was an editor—that is, he to bear it any longer,' but his letter re- desert is a limit it has no obstacles that aro � - to do—and told her it would hardly be worth tried to be : quested an accountant to " go through his insurmountable to men who have the camel'a `� my while to come again. There was every He brow ht himself a hand -press, an' he books•" - - war o t F 4 reason to believe that the man would die be- S P ss' power f living on little, and can go for . I. ` 1 fore morning. . Of oouno she would not be- started in to see But, foe almost flippant indifference, few months together on nothing but maim g Jea' what there was in editdn', bat when ho'd equal that of an English cakes. { - .:. - lieve it—women never will ive a as long _ suicides' letters e p accountant, who tool, sulphate of morphia Then the elastic method of fighting of `' • • c as there is breath in the y. $he took �e fifteennhundr, d editors in that same in a Chicago hotel three yesrs ago. He the aoudaneae, their cunning lattice are all this tacit announcement of her husbands g death much mere quietly than I thought Lowe be f°rand' wrote s devised for the purpose of exhausting the f` _ I Dear Charlie; ---Goodwin promised to leave enemy, first. by fatigue, in order thus to she would, but insisted that, whatever hap. They all knew more about it' than Jonas x{ that he borrowed from me at the hotel, annihilate him, for their own forces uicfi'1 Jb 1 nod I must come back the next $o q Y Q (.� pe e n x day. conlcl hope to know , but did not do no. Will you tell hitn to pay come together again after they have been - 1 did, I drove up to the front gate and paw They told him' : "You most run her, Jones, Hallowell, between ~tate and Wabash, 40 scattered like sand. Nevertheless, history •, .� the family going about their nasal occupa• jos' so, an' so, an' so ! - has shown incontestably tions, and there were no evidences that it Be sure an' boom the Baptists. -they're cents' and IVewfelt:�5cents. That, I think, y that the Soudan, a t .- - . . j was a house of mourning. The man was bound to het you on .— covers my whisky bills. which has already drunk in so much blood, . P I will my carcass to some medical institute in so closely bound up with Egypt that no • • • t,rs.A,. � I still living, and, to my amazement, he was An' give the good old Methodists a bIg r _ 0 � sleeping naturally, his tem or them to try and find out why the mental pe gyp t - - compete settlement of the Egyptian question P g n temperature s and solo&wan shout! and physical machines of m system did is possible without an arrangement of tits - passe were nearly normal. He had safely P Y' Y Y Y f .V t •� �4 passed the turning point. The wife waited "Hive every man a noties. Be sere an' put not pull together. With kind regards to affairs of the Soudan. - _ anxiously for the verdict, and when it was it down the boys, who tried so hard to make a bad 3 ► given she deew a sight of relief. �'Vhenaver iNajor Jinks is seen petambula- egg $�, I am yours in death, as well as in . - - tin' town ; life, Drcx TEM SPREAD OF ENGLISH. - - • _ PLAYED TAE rates. ;:. Put in a few tree locals for all the stores It is a sorrowful yet altogether profitless 131Atts Trat a is secomlaA the LttrrarT TtiF HAPPY FATNML , 'fe `Well I'll tell .you what happened, ani give branch ut investigation,, this ; and it is asad Language. 1. ' Each man a free subscription—if you want fact that the opportunities for itgrow every In 100 ears the United Stateswill ro - . Cbti might think that the physician woald then, after you want away, dotter,' she your sheet w live 1" year. Y P �tb' said. We thought he w as ttsleet and we 1 have as man inhabitants a8 China, and it . - hold his race in supreme contempt. He g P Y Y ` learns all their deficiencies and limitations; all went out of the room and left him to Well, Jones, he done jos' a. they said, for is not likely that Canada, Australia, New himself. I was gone about half an hour and ' Zealand and the Ca will fall much short nerves that go wrong and which he can go fear they'd make a cow; COAL SUPPLY 4F GREaT BRITAIN. � � a . . - neve: set right; mental defects, disturbed when I came back the bed was empty. We But she more a tried to please 'em all, the — of half their total, especially if England be digestion, respiration, and impaired circula- looked everywhere and called him but he more they told him how! reckoned with them. Some have indeed 4 tion. The man or the woman, who, to was too weak to answer, We found that Until at last he took his book an' laid it on vivo Mines stiviax Out And the Pride Going been found to maintain that English will. l' � in some way he had crawled out of ted not be the language of the whole i other eyes is sound and strong, to his keen Y ► oras the shelf. t p Steadily. gus►g ,even of at the front door, and across t he the United States, while others point to the - perception is a mere makeshift, ready to go Then run the paper to the ground an foliar- A somewhat startling statement of the -all to pieces at any minute. road to the spring. He lay down ed it himself l co►idition of tics English lish coal mines and sup- vigorous vitality of the French spoken by » • NOTA irAPPY LiFE. beside it and drank all the water be ply is made by Edward Atkinson who has the French Canadians and the recrudescence ' . - Ise is called out of bed in the small hours wanted. He could not get back, of coarse; recent! visited Great Britain and made ob- of the Welsh in the British Iolanda as hints but we found him and breurht him block. DFBBRT PLBATE& Y that languages die hard. t, " of the night to help a respectable citizen ,. ^ „ servations of the industrial condition, By But it is impossible to enppatte that such That taught ms a lesson said the old through an incipient attack of delirium .. 1�e Tsiarea ambes>> els Monte Atter En- reason of the growing scarcity of coal, Mr. practitioner. if he had died I would have considerations can effect the main question. tremens, that he'may be ready for business J+.Vinic ire sistate of Algiers. Atkinson says, and the increased Cost of There ora already signs that R supposed it was because he drank that _ y gra .n fish io . the next day, and his evil secret be conceal- mining, owing to greater depths reached g, R water.. As he Rot well I thought it -was only The Tuareg Embassy, whiAi have been in becoming the literary language of Europe. :� -ed from the world. He patches .up the and the smaller acorea worked, the increase logical to attribute his recover to the same Allier, fo two weeks negotiating with the Prof. Vambery, a Hungarian, published his broken-down co.rstitntion of the young Y 0 in the cost of coal has amounted to $6,55,- , cause. 3overnor-General of Algeria, have now re• autobiography first in English dress. The society man that he may have a few more 000 for that used by the British railways in ., He was probably a little tnorelibert►1 than tamed to their homes. The envoys said Dutch author of The Sin of Joost Aveling' years of l:fe. wii ich he will probably abase Y &single year. In many mines Mr. Atkin- „ „ others of his profession would have boon. their people were tired of incessant host lily wrote his novel, An Old b4tid, in Ling• t x; as he has abuse d all the rest. He is down son oes on top , N I° to the white race as t wished to make g y the (artier veins have list and the author f •` The Crustacea of . the prescription for the drug that will . rhere is a vast deal of difference in the peam been driven s° deep the►t they can be work- P ` - practice of now and that of four decades They promised to propagate French influ- Norway," himself presumablyallorwe iaq, enable the rosy- cheeked belle to forget the P _ ed no longer;'and she companies are corn• g ago. Then the doctor had to be a versatile enoe in their country, an t said when they frankly owns in his advertisement that to agony that is tea ring her vitals, and enable a polled to fall bac{. on nine -tach veins previ- obtain the largest possible circulation for her to take her accustomed rt in half a genius. He had to bleed, to cut ori les to leis for bores that they would aeon return t3 ' to Algiers with definitive po werti from the °u'ly The price of coal in London fits book it'vvill be issued in the En fish - dozen more cool lions. He is behind the d $ scenes, and it is a pparently at hit; bidding that the curtain goes up and falls finally � upon the drama or comedy of life. A patient= nor, too ill to enjoy a friendly chat—dropped in to- t he office of her pphysi• cian not long ago. Half 0 dozen handsome- ly bound books stood upo n -the table. " What are these �" she asked. f '' The history of the progress of medicine - within the past twelve months," ane was old by the doctor. r ,-. " Yes, and you go on giving ealamel and quinine just as you did forty years ago," • she retorted. - " O, no," he protested, "ive give it, Its is - true, but by no means as we did forty years ago." And he told the truth. The doctor, like ' , everybody else, has learned a great deal ; and, what is more encouraging, is still learn- - ing. For one thing, he is realizing more and - - more how apt nature is to repair most of tke .ravages of abuse and disease, if she is &seist- ed-•=with discrimination. An old ph ysician who had practiced for great 1`uamg chiefs authorizing sheat to an to all the factories has greatly increased, language. - . enter upon a treaty. In the matter of aching coals, used for the —mss- a - In Algiers doubtis are expressed that the Production of steel, the situation is describ• ' so-oalled Ambassadors have been authorized ed as serious, as the supply is approaching - Brains of the Temple of BW.. exhaustion. The t3urham mines, where the to salt on behalf of any large section of There rises a huge wall, sevent -five feet coal is produced are 2,000 feet dee ,and the desert .pirates. Some persons &&sort P high, enclosing a square court, ofxwhich the that the Envoys are really persons of sec- the temperature i that only is 104 degrees aide is 470 feet long. Part of `he wall hav- F•ven then the veins are on q two feet thick. onda y importance. and that their probable ing fallen into ruins, has been rebuilt from and the price of coke for steel-makin is in purpose in visiting Al ere was to ascertain $ the ancient materials, but the whole of the - oonsequence, $5 a tun. against $1.40 in the the meaning of the Prreaoch expedition* I•n north side with its beautiful pilasters, is the interior- They were uneasy about the Pocahontas rel on of Virginia and $1.25 at perfect. 1lcGbni,ellsville Pa. All theca things have invasion of Dahomey, and waalod to knotor ngs As the visitors enter the court they stand . if 1! rangy intended to conquer' all' the hand driven British manufacturers to looking into still in astonishment at the extraordinary appliances for economizing fuel by noncon- between Dahomey and their ootiutity, They sight which meets their eyes, for here ducting furnace settings and complete eom- had also heard of Capt. 1►ioatoit'0 Tourney crowded within those four wails, is the na- .throu h the Sahara to .the, north, They were ed in t s fuel, which are n a tynenconsi a of tive vitlt►ge of Tadmor. It was natural . . ed in this counts If this is a tragi picture of grit y impressed with the tsillitary power Y' P enough for. the Arabs to build their mud the condition of affairs in Great Britain, of �raace, and were deli hied with the huts within these ready made -farti6cationa, says the Baltimore Sun it may well cause treatment they receivod, very dap they but the imgresei�n produced by such a oil- ' were driven about Algiers, es chief having alarm mail even consternation among her lage in such a place is indescribably strange. . ` Ei� people. For it is well known that the I a long spear in his hand and us face envel- island can produce only &•small portion of the The temple, go to speak, isaeateu out at oped in a black veil with white bands. the core, and little but the shell remains. ne xstsary food supply for the people, and But here and there a fluted Conn- -'"" '✓` the only way the ogle can be fed is by ex- thian column or group of columns, . F�t2i<pe of Lips: changing the products of the factories for with entablature stili perfect, rises in the bread and tnaat of other countries. An ecftiog incident is reported from stately grata far over the wretched . forty years -in one ebunty once frankly . IR ALL RINDS OP WSATuf:It- Ur. Atkinson's reportdiffera widely from admitted that in the cowre of his cafes- - Bordeaux, France. d Lf�av 'ug menagerie huts, the rich, creamy calor of the Buie P that of Richard Meade assistant keeper of clonal career be had given bushels of bread- perform other surgical operations, sad to had estsbtiebed itself in th tekirta of the mining records for (:rest Britain issue l ten stone slid the beautiful mouldings of the pilla and admidistered quarts of sweetened treat fevers, rheumatism, and diseases of City near the Parc at Jardr d Acclimation. capitals contrasting with the clear blue of Darin feedia ti years ago, and which may still be referred water tinctured with aloes or senna. all sorts. If he lived in the country he was 8 K me one of the lions nig nag- the cloudless sky. ed w evade the keepers to with confidence. The statistics of the . apt to be called out of bed at night to ride pe and escapo from its The best veiw of the whole is to- be ob• - svxcaxY through the rain about twenty miles over 8 • Bcitiah cool interests are in the hands of tw a It ran down the boulevard to the tained from the roof of the naos, which, "Where tsucgery is an exact .science," he bottomless roads. in this event he gather- consternation of the passers-by,and�sudden• the government, and eolleetnd and nom- once beautiful and adorned with sculpture, - t y _ p p, gg gs 1 turned into, t' b ►led by scientific experts, and are there- said "here must of necessity be much that ed u his saddle ba buttoned on la in Y y -street. Here it attack- is now all battered and defaced and hag been is experimental in. medicine. People de- that -reached to his hips and set out through ed a hocse,seizing it by the nook. The horses ore more reliable than any we have on this metamorphosed into a squalid little moique. • ceive themselves. The nerves Ret a little the dark. Perhaps be got his fee+, and per- y P R side of the ocean. , h%roeased to a ha cart lura ed and kick- 1"o describe the view from that roof were - _ unruly, hysteria finds so many delusions hapa he didn't- Money was scarce and 'd, and the police began tiring with theft The total area of the eu&1 field of the indeed a hopeless task. Iligh into the dear revolvam at the lion, which, United Kingdom is 7,876 equare miles, of blu4 air and the golden sunshine- rise the and excuses for itself that oven the .elect hard to get, and people in those dais, oh, however. was a,}riot :,,OS'.. aro in Ci ugland, 1,274 in tValas, , . - _ _ thought, as many think now, that the doe- not injured, for as soon as it had its fill of } 7l4 in Scotland and 2 300 in lreland, stately columns; 'Crowded and jumbled and •y,-,` tor's bili is one which a man is not 'Morally horseflesh is turned to continue its pr�amia• heaped together below, untouched by the o ff pay, ads. A young man then endeavoured to There fields contained in 1f384 according to 1 bound to a or if it must be met it may Y g ,, K gladdening sunbeams, unrefreshed by the r' � be put off as lou as ossible. One of th lasso the beast and at len th od Mr. Meade a estimate, nearly 100,000,000,- . f A ion g p ase , R 1 sed the000 ins of aysilabte coal a aani't u '_ Pure, free air, - lies all the squalor and ,. p eer doctors told how he outwitted & noose about the Lock of the lion,'which who q i Y s @dent to supply the country for 900 ears at wretchedness of an Arab mud -hut village. ' r _, 1 I : i 1W penurious fellow who was disposed to get then dragged, half -strangled back to its den pp Y Y Y * ` ov the better of him. He was sent for in great -+---' the then rate of consumption. In addition, •s-� . 114 t r haste. D---, ten miles northeast of town, � - OonldII't Weal' Irl lava fit. it may be assumed that other coal bade will Field of the Forby Footsteps.. ;' -� was dying. - He west.through pouring rain j be discovered. sand it was said at that very Southampton Fields, known to the cur- h`"' 1 • and found the man suffering severely from_ Theeloom where Carlvle first saw the time that there was no doubt that London roars seekers of the world as "The Field of *+ P light is fitted up with his writing table and itself was underlaid by coal beds. Methods Y Footsteps," p indigestion. He gave him some sim le the - ort . Footste s, is a small lot of.• various articles of furniture from Ohs will also doubtless be discovered when the ` remedy and the patient was relieved at Yne- ground lying directly to the rear of the w i once. " You're not go' to char row. Amon the curiosities fe Qtrl la's diminishing supply shall make it necessary London. Tradition says g B charge me for g Y British Museum, 1- - a little thing like that, are you, Doo Y' he hat, Of the thourand4 of visitors to the to reach depths economically which are not that two brothers, some time dari11 tha i /j� '. Y - asked house during the t few years tihe hat now considered aoc',essibla a of Monmouth's rebellion, engaged in . I AldilU5 X'l'-TRZ 1PAT , .. has only�fitwd- thift -four. Dry Talmsge Duke diel upon this little piece of • ant i , • • - th Y F. t Vic„ re or disap iiited, to all ap routesd was ground. Both were killed. to if the fw..,� id he was : that it was worth that tare Sage's headgear did no s lift- his eat Mother. ' cess began to grow in the fnllowing.�pring, -� W' J ��..a�,.t A="!,1 >somothing to come all that distance over oraniam. `; ' bad roads and lose his fright's rest. - . . -t Clara• -Mother. just think of it. _ there were forty dead patches in it corre- r .. . • , , ,F-,3........� ~ - „ """'"�� 1 Mother --What is it fray daughter t s�ponding exactly in ahap�e and size to inipres- 1.�� ., , Well, 1 m not sorra to pay -yon, an• a "Ida ea--t`har in - aoanged Lhp sec oared patient, as the doo- 1Qewl Bri — mma s s e 1 su or my sioas ft by hamar fe t; superstitious poo >ts y Made d sag b C a lea has red his life f le i s i s `� '`r'''-' for was about togleave, '1'be man of maul• doe' not think we wt`11 ever quartnil as she benefit, for $50,000. said that they were the last steps taken by ;'� �� `c oino smiled pteasantly, and; then, as a p and l do," (froom --"Never, -dearest," Mother—He hast Well, now, my daugh. the brothers before exchangif,R the fatal . - caution, measured -out, a small wrier. 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Afte for some time, a k with vivid li,ghtrii ' semblance of than was over the blacl :1 - examination of tl the storm was ovc extremely fa-tid disagreeable taste and all articles c dark spot and sts drink the water o a shower of " real . black, poisonous i - A Bat i1 Fossilized fish, I the more fragile c _ as worms, bugs a found piotured tr of stones, slaS a i heard of a live be in a solid rock 20C before? The foil Mercury t A livir premises of W. V W. Va., by wort hole in the @tone i I and quitsstnall ar bat's body. The Li ly died from being stove. Something - in the mines of ti- : at liarten, Md., & Rebs, a miner, wt the solid breast of The rare find was Rehs, but soon 41 - is now in the 1, j - Arch McDonald, s had a plaster cast coal where tho os - @ponds exactly to 1 - hat in every parol Of coal lies 2W fee i I Curi I osit According to P who lived and wn of our era, fire we . known to some tribes ; and, wixw , m made the . acq w _ how-to produce i ' delight. The Per. and several other their ancestors wi iforts which fire lk fe53 the same of 0 Pompanian, M I ancient writers el the time when U . use of fire, or had ! The inhabitants - which were disco • no idea of fird4br i ' - ment,knew no bou lied to wood; ma • be some kind o: an i . had brought with . fed on wood ! 'lti . it by a term whit}. • �- Women tearded women siiods of the world dotal, the " Fathc an account of one above Halicarnassi va, whose chin r large beard, whe calamity irn nndec L, pa;e 75. Barts Copenhagen, ha n, had waist, Charles l male grenadier in the beard as well 9 Margaret, Mtehea,q neseof the Nether i . � I.. attff beard of whit Of late years, Albe ports having had a . hold who was tl very large black N ,.- En S The ancient Fiat bird laid an egg on who was to hatch i let it fall and it but the shell forming tl sky ; the liquid wb the yelk the sun, a of broken shell wet EnRlish and Irish dren to push their toof egg shells & "m or else the witc them." In Franca vaiN, but the reasc -sagieiana formerly - cocting their diabo , Cab • A e Dr. Murray . 01 Edinburgh, estilm . the land of the glo' sea level. Humbo same level at onli water mark. The Ptllntere' Jif Po-a"iaa has res is possible to cut d convert it into pap arposes within til our hours, The Sabbath Da; *U 2000 yards, from the end of the farther er s' rue c Where Llie lied tris ass 1, �n Y , the paint s� va `given. y aka; F - -'� R -,.., r t ! -- : of ' _ _j .si . - _ 3,-;f..3_ •f,• gal_: w 3,:: { t and- pre. . CURIOSITY COLUMN ' the is yt„n . -- 1+t, n g _ Black Rainfalls i i't he Tile meteorological records of the world he chronlole several inconteetable instances of at black rainfalls, to say nothing of Lhe more "`th_ _ startling phenomena of "showers of blood,” las. "blue snow," etc. Professor Barker, in 't it April, 1345, laid before the Royal Society t .i its of Dublin some observations on a shower of ,1Y`tiiA black rain which fell around Carlaw and Kilkenny, extending altogether over an area lor' _ of about 400 square miles. During the 1 O1.. courses of this lecture, Professor Barker ex - ':'t' ., hibited to the society a specimen of this un. the canny shower which had been sent him by kys• a friend. The sp3cimen sbown in the phial -re no was of a uniform black color, much resemb- of itsling common black writing fluid. Dr. t- ti0 - I;arker found, however, that after allowing I',tsha it to stand far a short period, the black )heid, I 1. coloring matter separated from the water ot'pt with which it had mixed, rendering the col. ' •slia• -- or of the rainwater much lighter, but still t , w of :lark enough to be called " black rain." The • the shower, which was in broad daylight, was •'rt' it .- _ preceded with a darkness sodense as to make -'ver, - it impossible for one to read without the aid v slid of a caudle. After this darkness continued 4,1 to $or some time, a hailstorm set in, attended :!ties . - with vivid lightnings, but without the least W913 semblance of thunder. 1Vhen this hailstorm - was over the black rain began to fall. On •:,-r to : examination of the rain immediately after c els the storm was over, it was found to have an :r -i- to extremely fagtid smell, as well as a very 1, and .,- 4iQagreeahle taste. All light-colored animals which - and all articles of clothing exposed bore the -- = dark spot and stains, and cattle refused to . The drink the water or eat the grass until after t 40wu . - ' a shower of " real rain " had washed off the The _ black, poisonous- matter. the :' , .+ "cry A Bat in a, Solid Rock -i tilt . the - fossilized fish, anakes, shells, and even t! are.. . the more fragile creatures of creation, such t fit -V8- as worms, bugs and butterflies, are often for -I found yiottired true to life between layers ,. eine - of stones, slaSa and shale, but whoever "h9ard ofa, live b%t being found imbedded ,:•, of in a Solid rock 200 feet below the surface t. , all before ? The following is from the Minden t ha Mercury i A living bat was found on the ,q to - premises.of W. V. Herriott, near Rodney, 111 .k.ly , W. bra., by workmen in a quarry. The `'e�,11 hole in the store which was near the center ,.,i"I'y and quite small was filled completely by the d, hat'a body. The queer creature subsequent- xn' ly died from being kept too near a warm 110 . stove. Something similar to this occurred ,; _nn • ;a the min ,, -s of the Swanton Coal Company . lie at Bartell, Md., several years ago. Anthony Rel1y, a miner, while driving his pick into . _1 the solid breast of coal, dislodged alive bat. - . The rare find was taken to the home of Mr. Rebs, but soon died, but was stuffed and is now in 't -he lucky finder's possession. . :try _ - Arch 1lcDonald,superintendent of the mine - had a plaster cast taken of the cavity in the ,.,,•b- coal where thA bit was found and ,it eorre- .u;i it _ - sponds exactly to the shape and size of the Y„W, .. . Ilat in every particular. This Swanton bed •: r ort - of coal lies 200 feet beneath the surface. 1�i be — .. 4'ieed Curiosities About Fire 1 «ill _' According to Pliny, that rare old gossip 111 of = who lived and wrote at about the beginning . t ,oho of our era, fire was an element for ages un- " by known to some of the ancieet Egyptian ` ellce tribes ; anti, when a celebrated astronomer hints - -- made thein acquainted with its use, and 1 how to produce it, they were wild with �'.ch delight. The Persians, Phoenicians, Greeks 1 `t ion- and several other nations acknowledge that 1 s1i their ancestors were once without the com- ' '"-4'Pc' forts which fire bestows ; The Chinese oon. 1 I his fes) the same of their progenitors. 1 The - Pompanian, Mob,. Plutarch and other 1 11I ancient writers speak of nations which, ab 1 1.'u:.,• the time when they wrote, knew not the 1 ".1 of use of fire, or had but recently learned it. t an,The, inhabitants of the Marian IBlsnds, tt to. .. which were discovered as late as 1351, had for no idea of fire or its uses. Their astouish- gllsh ment. knew no bounds when they saw it ap- . plied to wood; mostof them suppo$ing it to 1 be mnie kind o: an animal which the sailors i haci brotwilt with them, and which must be fed on wood ! Te this day they designate feet - . it by a term which sigaities r`wood-eater." a ,4 the ___ nav Women With Beards. . t trr»n - 'Bearded women have existed at all pe- I t the - mods of the world's history'. Evcm Hero- ] [-,3, i9 _ lotus, the " Father of History," gives us t an account of one Pedasnes, " who lived '.t°tl above Ifalicarnassus,7' a priestess of Miner- . 1a1'y . va, whose chin regularly budded with a G ?`,Ce, - larga beard, whenever any great public t "a- calamity impended, See Herodotus Book i t,1ra1 _ I.; pa„e 75- Bartel (xaretji, a woman of e ,)[Is, Copenhagen, had a beard reachipg/ to her X119+ waist. Charles XII of Sweden,, had a fe- . t `•il• male grenadier in his army who possessed ' 't'rfe• the heard as well sus the courage of a man. 11 at Margaret” Duchess of Austria and Gover- I "t13 ness of the Netherlands, had a large, wiry, I n' stiff beard, of which she was very proud. f [1111$, _ Of late years, Albert, Duke of Bavitria, re- f 1n - port- having had a young lady in his house. a lied hold who -was "the proud possessor of a i ::ne- very large black bear3." h the ___ l ;' of _ Egg Snperstitidill- Tile ancient Finns believed that a mystic r ob- _ -bird-laid an egg on the lap of Vatmainon, ` 1i' . who was :o hatch it in his bosom. But he ""', let it fall and it broke, the lower portion of a f,tlen tile shell forming the earth, the upper the I `i,1e' 7 _ y ; the liriuid white became the moon and t"1e sky yelk the sun, while the little fragments 1 .'i of broken shed were transformed into stars. t lie _ English and Irish mothers tell their cnil- a L dren to push their spoons through the bot- f t lie e tom of egg shells after finishing their meal, the " or else the witches will make boats of a And e. them." In France a similar custom pre - c°• vails, but the reason assigned is that the I - .lanicians formerly used egg shells in con- a costing their diabolical witcheries. C cur- ld of Cabinet of Little Cnrios . t, of Dr- Murray, of the Royal Societyof 4 the Edinburgh, estimates the )mean height of Says the land of the globe to be 1900 feet above C the sea level- Humboldt's estimate laced the J A in 4. same level at only 1000 feet above hiah I ant water marls= ] the .y The Printers' Jaernal `"says the ar% of pa- c ring, per -making has reached the point where it I erre- 'A. is possible to out down a growing tree and 1 Pres- - ' convert it into paper suitable for printing rople , _-) purposes withi u tote short space of twenty - 11 by'I four lours. fatal - Tlne Sabbath Days Journey of the Jews a b" - was 2000 yards, the traditional distance. thu+ * from the en3 of the Ark of the fovenant to f the farther side of the lsraelitee' camp, 1 . - %'here they had ma"de a stopin the wilder. i _A'. nes, the point vlttere the abbatical law -1 Vit, t �' Willi Seven. I * „� �- > ,._, s . ,i _ €" ii: a .. .spm,' - 1i:M -?.r- 3 to ( r 1•c: 111. /::.'... 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The smallest Re nblic in the world fs . e Bean of ionG - _ _. �� . - IMPO pp :: said to be Franceville, one of the islands of �r�.�.NT 1 When grandpa went a- e = _ I ,;: i i the New Hebrides= The inhabit sata of this ' He wore a satin vest, The preparation of delicious and whQleaotise , I miniature self-governing islet are forty A trail of running rosea food is necessary to our happiness. To accout- Europeans and about 500 negroes, the lat- Embroidered on the breast AN e n plish this fine materials must be used, We ,:• a ter employed by'the former as quarrymen, The pattern of his trou*ers, - - recommend .. r £ His linen, white and fine, , , ` „ EMPIRE BAKING POWDER miners, farmers, etc. - W a 1 test fashioUPn y • s Were all the ata costa t , -, .• , , In eightson tweet -tune. - fining strength, purity and suety �,- Guaranteed to give satiafaction. Manulsr iter '. I W1DQed IaiZarde.L. 4randpa was a fine-looking onng €ell°veS ed only by LtLLIA at I[B[6iiLNY Taror.to_ t then, so the old ladies say, sod he is a fine- "` Sold a 25eta Pound tin. Ask your grocer for tib ^* One of the strankest of the malty odd Y+% a • looking old gentleman now. Por the aat r dor children me(U- �ITUATiONS VACANT—For hundreds o't11j:., creatures that inhabit the Wilda o Southern P Asia and India, 'is the "flying flower," a score of yasrs he has been a firm believer in A Cough smart youngrnen and women who will " y small brilliant -hued lizard of the order of the merits of Pr. Pierce's Golden -Medical cine Should be abso- thoroughly prepare themRelves in Shorthand, - glasses "It renewed m ouch " lutel Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Pbnmanshi T _, bracovoltis, On the wing these curious y Y + he tend Croup y reliable. A writing, etc. Address forparticulars P, Yt� . ,.j" frequently says= It is the onl blood- uri- mother must be able to College of Corespondence,Toront i, species of zaurian reaetnble arichly-tinted Y P rma ---------- I _____�_ insect. When atreathocomparesfavorably fie+ and lives invigorator guaranteed to Modiolus: iher,faith to it as to with others of the lizard tribe, with the ex- benefit or care, or money promptly refund- Wf3Y BUY ter' Bible. It must ceptioa that he has extraordinary protuber- ed. It sures liver disease, dyspepsia, sccof- A Boot or Shoo that does • ulcus sores skin eru tions contain nothing violent uncertain, not fit. Why punish our ` antes on both aides of the body. These are P , and all dieeams g y the "singe "which are formed by a calane- to the blood, For lingering coughs and or dangerous. It must be standard pelf it) attempting to form - aonsumption (which is lull scrofula in its in material and manufacture. It Yourfoottoabootorshoe. pus flap, wing -like in shape, supported by a g- We make our ;:.�.. series of false ribs. In color these flying early stages) it is an unparalleled remedy, must be plain and simple to admin- Boots and Shoes lizards are blue and gray with intermediate fromtwotoRixdif g Y ester; easy and pleasant to take. ferent .I tints of various kinds and shades. The tail tine of the LAUstries of the dl>tl of To- The child must like it, x It must be a widt's of this creature is very long mud elendex as - - well as very snake -like in appearance. A roma prompt in action, giving initnedi- large pouch fast to the under jaw and ex- We talwe calll the the attention off every of the ate relief, -as cllildrens' troubles °t`° v""Q come nick, row fast and end s tending to some three inches below the is interested in foot wear to the manutm-turing q g , Ask for the J. D. King � Co., Ltd.,perfect db I adds to the ferocious aspect of the house of The J. D. King Co„ Ltd„ whose goods fatally or otherwise in a very ting goods, and be ha good natured harmless creatures The wine aro so well and favorably known from one end ry short PPV - g of thecountr to the other. Their buildingtime. It must not only relieve quick are not what a scientist would call "true contains 40,t10� Hare feet- is fitted up with al wings " but are used mainly as parachutes, neceytiary machinery and iiaa a capacity of 10,- but bring them around quick, as I CURE FITS I .. "I When,the lizard leaps from the limb of a t)oo Pair per week. Thle business was coin_ children afe and fret and spoil1. mene ld in 1970 and It , paid out for labor be- Valuable treatise and bottle of medicine sent Fre to ant- - � tree into the air the contact brings out i.ts tween 2i and 31000.1100 Lallrtm. They aro selling their Cons 1tllt10I1S under IOIIg con- xin,T, M, cYiiwi fest waelaide sheer ioronio ooi`i' c. - - cutaneous flaps and enables the possessor to - oods from Newfoundland to the Pacific coast. finement. It must do its work in soar away at an angle to a greater or lever 'They manufacture all kindsof $pots and Shoes � .�' _ -- from an infant's to a mane or a woman's, all moderate OSCS. A large quantity Q` y distance depending altogether on the height g Q y J P p of the starting pint. 83LP* And shapes and aro now W is a poxitiOII Hihre Of mediCl in a child is not desire- J Ov �S - g P forming a connection with the business of J. �j ♦ y ---- _' D. King& Co_, Levis, P.Q, to give their patrons ble. It must not interfere with the ♦� G� Booty and Shoes as low a9 any, other house in Cllijd's spirits appetite or neral ♦ QtJG .:.f. Adam's Foot print. .. , the country. It ie naives;ally admitttfd that ge �► Q Haunt Samanals, -or Adam's Peak, one the goods muds by thio Company aro the bort health. These things suit old as v�' , . fitting and the most comfortable Booth and �O �-t� s , �•{ of the highest mountains on -the Island of Shoes made in Canada. AL fact largely wpprc- well as Young folks, and make Bo- .. Ceylon is the scene of a remarkable geo. i ciated. This is accounted for from th- fact of Sehee's German Syrup the favorite �O� �O�'� ���� logical formation and the epot around which their having so many different widths and family medicine. O - many curious legends and superstitions half size[+, that any foot not deformed can be I QD _ __ - ---- ----- --- Pe fitted easily and oomfortablJJ All good:, made CANADA PERMANENT cluster. Accorcjing to the `iohammeclanat Levin., they guarantee to be made of West- 10tt BOttNICQIPTiOrr RBAICfi, story, Adam, after the fall and ez ulsiun , ern stock, same a% uKeed in Toronto and all j� 1 L' BIBLtBIi AND ALB[aI$, L„A 1` ASB �AY[�G!' Y from the Garden of Eden, was taken b an solid leather. No Shoddy. The difference in �GriGt to C��iPa Y angel to the top of the mountain w ich pprice from Toronto made goods the lifference Vn1A IAM BRIGGS, + � in labor, and the goods that are made in Levis Publiaber, Toronto. Invested Capital, $12,000,000 now bears his name. From itis summit the will be sold as low ao any r�s that are mann- Head Office Toronto 8t., Toronto. mind's eye of the first man saw all the ills factn red Nast, of whole Western stock. Goode T + - whieh in after years should afflict human- , stamped -J. 1). King & Co.. Levis.•° will be all ■ H E NEW WILLIAMS The ample and increasing resources of thix Solid Leather and those DOL sttt guaranteed will ed *EWING MACHINE Company enables it.,t Directors to make ad' . Uy. -These harrnwring eights were each a made of li.a*tern stork and not guaranteed vanccs on ItN;AI. ES'i`ATLr securities to any - weight upon the man, who, notwithstanding Solid Leather. The factory in Toronto will A FAITEBOL friend that will LAST A LIFE his sin in the Garden, was. yet a good man, continue to manufacture Mne Neots and Shoes ?Ia1B 1 amount, without delay, at the lowest currenl and are aiming at making them finer than ever rate of interest, andon thornoRt favorable termt that his foot left his imprint upon the solid bef ire. The heavy and coarser lines beim � See the nearest agent. Loans granted on Improved farms and oil rock ; his tears formic a lake the foot- 'made at Levis, Quo. g -�- - productive town and cit . g y properties. print and lake being both still visible. The lVott.gages and Debentures purchased. - KOFF NO MORE ' Application may be made through the Iocal footprint itself is 5 feet long by 11} feet There i� no hayseed about the average VNATg�N.Sf COUC:F'1 DROPS Appraisers of the Company or to wide and shows six perfect toes, the small. grass widow. J. Herbert Mason, er one being as large as a good sir=ed man's ,I Dr. Harvey's Jouihern Red Pirie for WILL CME POSITIVE AND INST- _ Managing Director, 'Toronto fiat. For centuries dovout Buddhists have coughs and colds is the most reliable and ANT RELIEF TO THOSE BUFFERING MDST REMARKABLE IN THIr WGRLD.. made annual pilgrimages to the spot, and perfect cough medicine in the market. For FROM COLDS, MOARSENE88, SORE tradition says that the chain bridge across sale everywhere. THROAT, ETC -,AND ARE INVALUABLE Comparing the an-:. ' the canyon near the sacred footprint was I TO ORATORS AND VOCALISTS. R. d ... -` clysis with others, 8% There are seventeen difirerenir railroad t,: _ put there by direction of Alexander the gauger in the United States, varying from Ta W. STAMPED ON EACH DROP. TRY THEU .5 Leon is the most re- . Great. i 2 feet to 5 feet 7 inches in width. markable in theworld, , --. 1 GI■BONS` TOOTHACHE OUM eats as a •Ii/� The testimony of those The ingllt34et Steam Engine' tempontry filling• and atop+ tooutache instat- .. = I know cured of dna-' . ' The smallest steam engine of which we ly. :Sold by druggiral.�. E eases, my own experi t MUSICS n once in its use I am have any record is that made a few years The Metropolitan Tabernacle has sittings W” K. i ago by D. A. Buck, an ingenious mechanic ,for 4,480 Osseous without including extra `n7s forced to the concis- 1 Sheet Music. Mweie Gooks, Guitars *-r cion that St. Leon is 1 L. of Waterbury, (;ons. The engine, boiler, i seats placed in lite aisles. Benjoe, Violins. Atcordcono and ill kind, R1 the most remarkable governor, and pumps as stead on a space, A. P. LIS '"t 7-16 of an inch square, and are about 5-8 of - - of Band Instruments, The largest stock . t� + combination of min- Lit inch high. The engine has 1.15 distinct - - _ - - in t'aruula to choose from. erals in a water in the - - . - i parts, held together by fifty two screws. R Get our prices before purchasing elsewhere i world. James (Ares' . I'lie diameter of the cylinder is 1-'2d of Large as a Dollar and save money. ham, analytical chens i sn inch ;the whole engine weighs but three were tht= scrofula sorts on my poor little boy, fiat, Brooklyn. _ gains, not including -the lyase -plate. tllckening and disgusting. They were espe. BE. FOR taATAI.OGIi19:. , - St. peon Mineral Levi Taylor, of ;udianola, Ia., construct- cially severe on his legs, .. Water Co., Ltd. - WHALEY ROYCE dt ranch Office g St. ' �d an en rine almost equal to Buck's back of his ears and on ' CO.,' , 441i Yon e . wonder. hie Hawkeye� pigmy was. ' his head. Ilii hair was iss8 YOsr4zle N/I[RBT, - TOtONTO, ONT. . _: . is exhibition at the Centennial i:x• so matted that combing — _ waition in 11i7Q It is built on a • was sometimes im;ioasb Lroemt gold piece, the whole out. - ble. Ills legs ,were so Ra,Ve �ou .it weighing but a fraction more titan bad that sometimes hs CN N U M PT 10 N ■.. I.L., ;be Waterbury wonder. These mechanical - t„t - , could not sit down, and Vatoab.e treat, 4 aMt two hart es of nw-dicinn +-nt +ret to pP p } . tray i.rtlrrrr_ l•.=o iiz et, ac•t Y=•st lttp r...ddress. -1 .A. ATARRH - I - :nriosities will be better a reciated, Per- when he tried to walk bUX t -x e- w.. tea gets Au*Wde sheet, Iv,onto. onL - iaps, when the reader is in ormed that it bis legs would track ._.. .1.. . . could take 146 such dugiues to weigh an Jos. ]tu open and the blood st trL o E"� - ►uuce avoirdupois. �' Physkians did not elitet ♦ RRH CURE. It . a euro. I decided to glue him Iiood'a Sarsapa. ONLY ��► 1iA, USE Dr.CLARK S CATH The Bmallelt Book in the World. rills. In two wreks the sores commenced to never fails. IT CURES CATARRH iN TmE HEAD The amelias book i } w heal up; the scales tame oft and all over his THROAT AND NOSE. COLD IN THE HEAD, HAS t n the world le a vol- body neve anti healthy fitah and skin formed. �� FEVER INFLAMER PALATE AND TONSILS, stores We sense of slush, and drives awayhthe Imo now in the Salford Royal Borough When he had taken two bottles of pputt HHEAOApH experienced by all silo ave .ibrary and Museum.•- It consists of 100 (,� t ��' uatarrh. One bodle will work wonders. Price eaves of the beat rice paper, octagonal is Hoods Sarsaparilla � 5W* at Druggists, sent by mail on receipt of ,rice by aildreWng hapc, and measurinRfrom side to aide hall` be vrzs entirely Erre from sores." Itwltity K. TRUSS ClAR1( CHENiCApI CO..in AIEWOE Sr,YfEST,10R011T0. A inch, stitcicecltogethersnd covere3 fill silk. RtiaY, ltoii 3SeS, Columbia, YennQ••lvanla. _ -- - ... �..., Chis dainty morsel of c%ligraphy, which at --------- . -- 1 fMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARB John BaU Steel Plate Range. " ll i►e first lt►nee cecisel resembles iu its HOOD'S PILLS ars a mild, gentle, pain ase, g P Y MTKINC BET`T'ER UNDER THE SUN . ;leis prison a very tiny butterfly of some sateaadeIDciantgtilaetie. Alwtyysrdiahlo. �. . 1. incommon kind, was looted at t,hanzi, in --- - N ndia, by a private soldier during the DO YOU IMAGINEALRUPTU E I nut.iny.ttat p:o would have boon regularly Rettig L'he work is officially denied to be an ex- . 1. _4 I ....�.. _,_ ­.. .._.. - I . :. - . our otlet Soap* sit ,a 1845 ifor•.y-iisvun long SEND FOR �DEsneN StIEEtr. O■ REOEIIT of ANSWERS. mple of the "Kathas, or $acted Recitations years) if they haft not been GOOD i The public LET Ut SEtECI WHAT 16 REQUIRED. WILL SEND You j .- r; are not fools and do notconUnne to buy goods rg�, COMANE SENT BY MAIL., REcisTEam ,,,. i, f the %Iahratta Brahmins,' and it is writ= unless they are Pati. factor)-• on inUahratt3 uharaewr, in glossy black �30�--�-"W_-F-s - 1 ��� CHEAP.k uk, with a brilliant margin of vermilion to d� s M_ 40 Xi W$�! . very page. �iSt�tli''IUI�L t,i �� i Vin. Ai IMAelllaiT, ruse a�t:�.W. TORONTO 11.1". . 1. Monster Belle.:: - 9 ---S . 7 The large -it bell in the world is the 'ono For Circular Addrefits nowa as the "King of Bella" at Moscow, J. DOAK � SON t I- �� Cassia. It was cast in 1;3�, partly from malments of another great bell called " the 77 Northcote Ace.. Teroute iiaut," which was broken in the early part _ __ — - BOO ^—��""� •' f the seventeenth century by falling from —DB- TAFT'S CURE GUARANTEED to support. "The Giant." slthoaah not as Gives 1 Nigh •NCURES Why be troubled with PILES, lex- � " �. irge as the " King of B911s," was neverthe• Sweet8leep and TERNAL OR IN7ERNAt , F188URE8S ULCER• y>w� . - e , so that you need not AT1ON, ITCHtNCi eR B EED Nc� o - gR ' t.- Y ass, no pigmy, for we are told that it Tu ,A NQ$ ween [;r. CLs�RT I FOR GOAL AND WOOD � r Mitupallnightgaspingg ggEATMT AND 11WT. WVMLASTINCL " veighed no leas than. Zg3,000 pounds, and for breath for tear of ppl�T�I�NT#4"I"SAM mediate relies? ook the combined strength of two ASTHMARuffoeation.On Ia a hands of it has proved OJ►1 MEA�LIL .g nty•four receipt perfecU tuvalnable. /haver F[tils, even in sen to ring it. of nameand P.n. Adds as oases of long atiatiding. PnCE $1.00 at Druggists Se sure and see the elegant Stove before lam The •°King of Bella," like its predecessor, well mail TRIAL BOTTLEFREE Bent b �m��a�rl on receipt of price b sddre �1L any ether• caul by xU testis -y de ti erA. ; ad the misfortune to be broken five ears Dr.TAr1rBttos.MKDicinx yy �yy ssi�nnggetlrate - Y Co.,m h ester. N.Y. C1ARK tAIEM!<'iAl M. (86 AuEuilE . St+ .1IliST. TOROIIT� )s!I oi'f id ty V. ` C G1ar,dey Co.,Cs-. fter it was cast by falling timbers and Canadian Office, 1138 Adelaide Street Wesk - -- --_-� - ------ _- - ---- -- - - . . _ _. -.- --- . . x : 'a illars daring the great fire of 1737. Toronto -- - - - - -'- -- . O a The heli is now upon the ground, the t g.. Broken place in the aide being as lapse as -.-, Cwonf Life ' good sized barn door. The bell itself is i]0 +� CAI N eeration irge enough for a dwelling house, being 19 `' i . esTi►>n.isnen} TORONTO _ {,. �. n: ag u -1 set and 3 lushes in height and 60 feet and — SNE P�UMD 167ir, a Y• inches around the margin I This tronster - ' . ' f monsters weighs 443,73'2 pounds I —U4 , -. It is said that an enormous am' onnt of `-- - - = - - _ __ .. . .,� ;old by some authorities estimated at over . +ar' A Day. t , r.' ' ton was by accident incorporated into ita InSuMnal at �g, • - $22,000,000 r OmpositIon. AGAIN OF A 11�`OUIID A DAY IN 'pit t. Russia is well in the lead in this matter CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS DWOSM "ALL Owh AWVV% - ,_ - 49A ow �' �._ f great belle, Moscow also claiming the RUN DOWN," AND HAS BiGGUN TO TAKE """"P'—' eeond largest one is the world, the great THAT BEYARKABLE FLESH PRODUCBJt, Paid P01* -holders, $2.250,000 % F r ;.'t' i 1t. Ivan, which weighs 127,830 pounds, °4 Wer thirteen times as mtiolt as any bell in1. t lmerica and six times as much as the largest - 11 _ f f°r q' , ell on $t. Voter' Cathedral in Rome. St. goo Is �- n : ��Mi t 1, rte' ' Y van is 16 inches thick and 40 feet in eir- ®R1892IINWELL s 4 nmference at itis pint where the hammer N� BUSINESS -1-°t via~ ,i,1 x: trikes. It ism a of the best of bellmetal, nd is said to be the finest tuned bell inL ION .-. €.T.�1'1 . -OF THAT AOR ><$91 pit ANY `PRBViOUS YQAQ. ", _ - -, 4 _� 1�:. ____111 :.. - 7. aiatence, and go sensitive that a tap upon OF pV�E cQ© (,�Y�� Q��I �_-- :_,.`:_1 _* r ...�....---,. ". t` ``�'.. F t with a lead pencil can be laial beard RA' y 'V.z ` �. t it "_-' p y H Ypophosphit� of Lime, Sada , . ®Y I ,� �� a o distance of a hundred arch. r,�� i J . __ 3 'j­'�� . IIS NOTHING UNUSUAL. ipl8 FSAT ■ POLICIES FREE'■ s: h. 1 e ;, }ax 1 .: e -1- .r 4y _� HAS BEEN yEitFOAI[till►OVER ANb 4V>t►IL ; ri f' There's alws s something to thank- AGAW. PALATARLS AS MIL IL EN. #� i ..; " +, �'Ql![ ALL CoNI�I011T ` -asPA 'nl for." " That a true." es air. There DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. SCOTT'S • PXU ticall : I--te; ' a my neighbor, Brown ; he's just wild with EMVIstoti is ruT UP ONLY W SALMON - Resid@A@@ Travel and aCCllpati, in. . Y`. r , teuralgla," '• Graclone I You are not thank- cc)t�oK WxAPFEJts. QLD BY ALL laRv4- ) '" K• �.r `!*r z I- GISTS AT sOC. ANI? I.00 _ `nl that Brown has neuralgia Y" "Yee, I'm s .r1;-_—_' - chs kf F.&R, •� SCt? Mao BAWIVE; , "elleinil : F tn. P .> . ' . I a ul that Brown has ibk t instead of me- , 9M, .: .. . I:;�. f' f.6a� _ t 4 n fu b .c'3 . Y -` 1r�' .p ­.,. .1 .,--.,. ,"�;, - :�'. fi�Y , .�, dS... R > i�� .etT u� - t t +moi a .f' 4 .Y.' �Irry -- - +.� -.r a'"i�Yi ''fib+-_ �-'sx, �' .P -r a.: �,�, r m ? 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Always # tendon to the fact that the fazes were a� �i _ _ _ }�f 1'i ,peep the date paid ahead. tt Haas proaerly attended to. mill lower than last year ; was sorry that L! 1, T S i 4 —Hiram Leavens ie-isititxg with the financial statements were not at hand friends in Toronto and Places west. _ �' .: e Navin gone astray in the mail. _ Quite a a `j fCY�z��xx�" �. —(}. W. Decker has had a severs' at• but when the - large balance was shown. 0 of nflama ion dor ng t st week. soh one w the a aver . ­ .�� . L to k i t' i be col m 'es ere 'd Tre eC ­­ I—, -..,. ­ -1 : = He has somewhat improved, but is not would have about 11200 to start the year a : � f f r, - - yet out of danger. with. He reviewed she various accounts 1 t' 4 PICSERING. ONT.. DEC. aJ, 1892. --Hilts claims that the taxes can be apparently in a satisfactory manner. The E have just bought a lot of fancy good, especia113r for ''kV „ reduced still lower next year. Elect him pathmasters had all been notified to rail 1 - y dun exons laces, yet the ]Road and Bridge the Christmas trade, away below regular . rices and � and he will do bis utmost to bring about R p P '� each a state of affairs. * account was lase than last year. He did are prepared to give the public great bargains. Among which { L CA LI SM S . •. _Robert Miller sr.. wss re -sleeted as not claim credit for having reduced the are the f011owin �. school trustee at Wednesday's meeting.Indigent account, but he thought worthy �` r -i applicants had all been assisted. The - .. a —Alex. Findlay and wife were in The Villagers did not turn out with their County had not erected any new bridges Fancy plush goodsr A '` usual carnestnola. No other name came Oshawa on Monday. and that aeooanted for the decrease in the Fane lush Albums r Geo. Little, of Garden Hill. was with before the meeting. County rate. He favored a reduction in F y 1 nth r,- �' There is a strike on among the but- our assessment as we are termed wealthy Fancy a er Albums . • 1 friends here over Christmas. R r ' —J. S. Barker and Jae. Panton en o eters is town this week, yet the citizens at the County Board and therefore do not . . - j y. p'ancy cuff' boxes Y ' ed their holiday in Garden Hill. aro daily supplied with meat. The diffi- get our rights. The 2 per cent. addition - _ Andrew Mason and wife, of Osh+twa, culty is along the line of wages. All at to tales not paid by the 14 of Dec.. was a fancy collar boxes . `N s, w • spent 'Xmas with Robert Gordon. tempts tit a settlement have failed as yet. scheme to have the money collected before Fancy glove boxes - ` .-' —Dr. Bateman wishes to state that he the school monies were due. In answer to '" ,' —John Rankin and wife were with ft - friend's in Lambton County this week. has resigned as a member of the County Mr. Johnston; said the by-law was accord- Fancy handkerchief boxes I z Educational Board, therefore is perfectly 1Og to statute, and if the County rate was F�nc� work boxes i ---W. J.' Clark and wife, on Tilt; Ni,.ws, elf ibis as a merr,ber of the Council. He not paid at the proper time the township - t wcre with friends iu Hamilton over Sun g wasaharged 7;6 interept. The Local Op. Fancy perfume boxes - s tla, makes this statement so that his friends tion and Tran cases were res nsible for - - . +� ;y ins not be deceived.. _ the large legal expenditure. With refer- Fancy music rolls �t ,, —J. H. Beal and family, Blackstock, y V Y I - 5 was with his wife's parents over Christ —The Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting encs to the Tran case, Lhe council had at Fancy dressing cases mus. „ next Sunday evening will be led by Miss much expense prepared a defence. The - . Fancy call bells . „ r -- —Hilts is'a candidate for the Third. P• J• Wright. Topic,—"New Year's Re f,rst chance of a settlement, was given on .. - . , . - Deputy Reeveship. Give hint your sup- solves." During the week following the the day of the trial, although the council - Fancy card Baskets.. - - I * Y. P. S. C. E. will bold a ecial meetin s had tried to get an offer before. Their ` 1 � port. ever avenin iFriend'spg le al adviser had advised them to settle as . I Fancy silk handkerchiefs : - ' ,� _L. —Found one day las"t week, a ladies y g n the church, he- qX. black mitten. Owner can have Fame by finning of 7:30. Gentlemen from Toron- in doing so the township would be money Fancy cheap handkerchiefs �� ;I -: calling u un us. to and other places are expected to be in pocket. her. Lount's letter was read in r ' - ,` F1. P Pe Fancy Ladies ties 0 r resent and which the writer stated that had the case I . —We have a new mustang so look out p give addresses. All are cor- been allowed to proceed it would hays been Fancy Gents ties r �11 . for us. The old one is away on her holi' dially invited to attend. $ ' . t.: decided against them on account of the de- Fane Dr Goods ilotioli9 - days with• •fends. .. .�....— y y I fectiye culvert. - The council members got • Look toy intexestsbyplacingdamas MARKHAM , 8lcharde in as Councillor. no money gut of the affair, but simply did randy glaBe ware i —Mrs. O'Connor, of Church street, has their duty in the matter. Mr. Farewell's - - Fancy china ware - been i11 for the hast couple of weeks, but January 2Gth and lith, 1893, are the bill was X0854. The municipality had to - 1A dates fixed for the next annual convention pay $1,100 for a similar suit before . the Fancy new teas is you' some better j of the South Onta,io "sabbath School T1s- same judge. Ile was not a candinate - Fancy porridge sets • —A friend presented us with a wallet sociation, which is to be held in Brooklin. It It. Mowbray, First -Deputy, referred atld ,t' great malty new and useful articles wahich apses a•iil not allow' us t� . . as a gift the other clay, for which we do. Shoddy pedlars are reported to be in the to the Tran case. The broken culvert was - sire to return many .thanks. Tho same vicinity.Have nothing to do with them. mention. Aindl call and see•our Xmas show and et our low ricer;. - 8 the cease of the accident, and as the coca- y g p . is yet in a very lean condition. - Sign no paper in the hands of a stranger, cil was responsible for the same, they were . —The memorial sr.rvice of the late Hers, as, the same may return to you in a short on the losing side. Witnesses were pre- - - RQUIS - Logan will be held in St. Andrew's bine in the shape of a note. - pared to swear that the old Tuan was per. �- church next Sabbath eyeniug. Some tin:c let© on Saturday nikllt a Coit mauently injured. The 'Tran people wereDICKI. T belonging tb G. It. Vanzant «ot out of bis prepared to swear that the culvert caused )- & - —Friday as `� m. Douglass was driving down Church street, his horses beeam0 yard, it is supposed by the waterworks the accident and the council had no evi- __ _ -- -- _. _----_ - _ _ _ gate, and wandered tip to the station deuce to the contrar llad the town%l:) ' _ - - frightened and ran away, throwing Win. - Y• P out and injuring him slightly. . yard when+ +t art on the track and was won the case the Pzpetltles would still have�'% ' struck and I.illed by tl:e midnight freight beren heavy as the council would have beet) STOVES STOVES - -Sermons nest' Sunday in- the MethO train goin•� i;ortl). C1eK=te(l for art of the coats. All e r�i1;. church,—n)e�rniug "Th0 Second "' P akr ed . Afackham Town,,llip wag well reprepent- • that t11c• t-`una,,lt ccta aed a rowl to- I•ic•k- - - - - 5t(J%-es - fire llustli g at rr Commandment. Consecration Pf-rvlce at ed at the 1',i•+11,cl :i Fat (*;.i*,lt' rhaw ELL.' trine @tation. at1•.1. thy` bC:+t awl t•1,Pt1be.4 � :� T. the close. Eveninl_r,—"Fliglit " Fat1)e1' ('110101 onAllr 11th ane 1.501 inst- Levi ° route had been selected. ••I htow been iu � �'�,�•' z 2ka ('R t'IG'S this season ;ti - Time, New Year's Day." Pike Won wj.,') hi.: celebrated swine the fol- the council for a number of years and am -- rea(13'. Why is it ? Because . —Lost between Spink's mill and the lowing Prm»; : Rest Pure Bred Imported well known throughout the township. I also . : residence of the late Chas. tiidley, Brock Yorkshire• Phrrow and Sweei-takcs for the thick it ie time for me to take a step fur- . -. Ile llRIi(f les the best and chea' - road, on Monday, a heavy bInck slit-ep best hog ,d run} ;iind,exhil,ltvd. This ani- war`] , ticcft f-ltea, t•'ttLlerner.• 1 11,1111 t,tand. � , . mal xecs 1.1 -ct .,:- 1 :t.• l.. X11.1 :l -e_- 'collo las peeve, and it elected, will do my citmost.� f fit gto�-e in the market,, Conte skin robe. Finder suitably rewarded by ► ' mist.1. -� - leaving same :Ll. t1,] office. to serte your best-intereat4. ' l - ilIl(1 fitly 0lld judge fOr yOYlrcelf. ;, •�� • -; (icer a (:eruw, Second Deputy. said : In �q„Rcscr < �•e ha` E ti12 alt ) Tl1011o'llt —Lost on Friday, Dec. 23rd, betweell - - ' � )t P Hilts & Dillin-ham's corner and the plan' r�oSc;cr.ttovi�le, , _ .. Inti.►. when there was no t%nehuut or other 1)1 y n 1 ing mill, ou CLt.rcl) 5t., a silver watch. `' --- .` rztra expenditure, the Road sod Nrtsige Tyles Jilhilee Rahe ", Mccl` ry'9 - Information as to its whereabouts will be Charles l:(a+lam. of Scare'o>_n Viilage, , account was little below that of the present -.` - � , , thankfully received by «'in. DouglRF, passed tl,)1•:,;;i, thi,, little i,n�t; lac:! week- 1 year. Some seen) to imagine the Tran � t1etive rkamye, the G13ll(IOIl rift Dave „)s l•rtsert for St t•ho1 t Buie `ease was settl(A without due consideration ►'llltalla parlor cook Buck's IZa(fiant Hoene. Tilese stoves are Pickering. T p , —�V. I3: Gee left. on 11lonelav for Fort thresbin� at tho nioelel farm. , Must it: such was not the case. All pointe had been , 1 duly cou�idere�ci. We tried to settle with all sizes and rices. Don't fon,et the )lace McLeod, N. W. T., where he hu;; beet a bad for_tl�o conihle.-6ou Uoys. t; L. �i.,te P' A shootit X 1n:,tch cor,�iahnq of turkeys Jties Tran but were not able to Joao. That T.. ,_ GR�=G�S the leading tin shop. " . p -i d principal of a graded school at a and geese took place at .Malvern ou Von- was after we had been served with the _ . salary of $900. Our boys are bound to writ. If we had gone on with the cane. iu - -- " -- - - - - shine in any profession or -occupation. «'e clay, Deo.::(;, and prove el z F+tccess. direct opposition to the advice of our law- • . -, wish. Will success. Jesse Ju!)sto1, 15 carr::ug on b']A111"s yer and lost the suit, what would tue rate- . —A big time will be had at the Clare- as usual turning out straw -cutters, horse* payers have thought of us. We do not -- niont Rink Saturday evening. The vil- Powers, wheel -barrows and hunderwood want new men at the County Hoard, but FASHIONABLE MILLINERY. ' lage Band will bib present, and the who step ladders. those who are experienced. ••! am in the �-'- - . . _ . . place will be illuminated by Chinese lau We would aldvise the boys: and girls to field as First -Deputy. and if elected will do , .. Laige 4nd B$autiful stock Of bTllhnery in all 1 get their skates ready as T. Ellis is very my +ery beat for the township." Larne. The ice is in prime condition. Abram Royer. Third -Deputy. Des ut spoke of t1,@ newest styles. Attend and have a good time. busy flooding the rink, .nd expects to P Y• 1� , . —The Patrons of Indust " , of the have every thing ready by the first night the Tran case. if be were similarly alta . �' aged his action would be the aan)r• plays Also Children s col Hoods and Gaps , in the new year. ► r Grange Hall, on Thursday of last week, soon as a- roan enter% the council he la a .. - - chose up sides for a shooting match. The Miss M. Ilolu)e-, of Brown's Corners, . P 8 the part of a target. )fie had ever boon as side shooting the least number of sparrows pays a visit to Malvern once a week for honest in council as in his own business. during the next two weeks will have to the purpose of teachin music- We think Qrders filled to our 9<3tisfaetion P Po 8 • �dy advice is to steep clear of law3-ars. I y give an oyster supper to the other. the yo�ing people are very fortunate in have a de'sir© to talk two hours, but will - _ - —Governor -Decker treated the inmates obtaining such an efficient teacher m the conclude by announciuq myself in the field - , of hie castle to a Christmas dinner on above mentioned. se SecondI)epnty. I intend to peep at it an Ie: WISEPICKERING. • S:inday. Ro:.st hoose, potatoes, fried Thowas Robbins is 'renewing old Bio• until the topQ round is reacheed." aaiutanees here after an extended tour James LIE. Councillor, arose and thank- ----- -- -------- - - -- -- - - --- - -- cake, mince pie and plum pudding went 9 - - - - I . to make up the bill of fare. The repast in the North-west. He speaks in glowing ed the people for his previous elections. and . .: was, needless to say, heartily enjoyed by terms of the rapid development of the was in the field as Third -Deputy. He had all. we3tern portions of the Dominion and served the township for two years, andGi - —Don't forget the shooting match at predicts a wonderful future for the would say that he lead no desire to change OT - I a single vote given by him in -that time. - Maxwell's hotel, Highland Creek, on Sat• country- - ' lir. Upaheq, of East Toronto, and Mitts P R Hoover thanked his mover and oV{ iiiiiii iiiiiiii����iii i�iiiiiiiiiiiiii it ii iiiiiiiii ii iiiiiial I urday, Dec, 31st. 1510 pigeons will be onder and said he had felt a -i if he should . shot for, while turkeys, geese, decks, and Minnie lliaesaley, of. hfvfalvern, were mac vied b Rev. Mr. Brown, of A ineourt, on like to he a candidate for the Iteeveshi ,. blackbirds will be on hatnd in abund- Y R There wan two sides to the'rrran c,+,c. iirLlr �ii�,l�o�•lilU� i�f_' �l� I�f ,1� 1�'I��, 15 ]lUw in full ante. A good day's sport is assure,d to Wednesday, Dec. `28th, at the bride's rust- Tran was not permanently injured- Itobt. all who attend. Don't forget the date. dente. A -happy new year to them and Milne was prepared W prove that Tran �l. �� —Sunday next,New Years Day,services to all is the u ibli of the .1GHT OWL. alone was responsible for the accident. He -. c1�- i . _ • . in St. George's church will be at 11 a.m. . - - - had been informed that the case could have .. •• . ' -- 11 t and 7- p.m., and in the O) ange Hall, There is s0methiog wrong with the been settled at one time for 5500, but when -- dol = . , . :� n. Greenwood, at 3 p.m. Rey. J. Iiughes father wlio will tie up Lie dog at night it went eo far it should not have been set - Y fled. He expected to be elected Reete, and ,: Jones, of Minden, who has been appoint- and let his boy run the street. if so, would do his beet for the township. w� [� perfect it- 'oZ' no ►�[�1�• r -ed to this place by the Bisho of Toronto .r.... guarante'e - .T P White blamed the law lawyers for the will preach. After morn;ng service there MUNICIPAL NOMINATION.- result in the Tran affair. Wished an ex - will be a, celebration tion of the Holy C.)m planation as to why the expenses of the munion. • corporation were doubled since he left the Our stock of Fall and Winter suitin s and overcoatin s are In !newer fA proclamation the electors T =-Bert Linton formerly of this lace of Pickering assembled at the Town Hall, council. Was Hofs candidate. XII and We are sbowiiia better Values than ever. but now manager of a lame furniture fac- Brougbam, on Monday the 26th, for the Joseph N Hortop was present as -a de- � t eat . tory in Brantford, was waited upon t,1,,. purpose of nominating candidates for the feated candidate. Had nothing to wary Foil Want a ilice nobby stylish ,_11:t or over other evening by the employees of cl:e counci] of 1898• D. R. Beaton, Returning about the Tran case. Would come before coat at reaso' able pricefi we have the t ` ' �, ' . •a. - r• . - headed cane and a lerlQthv and ezpresgive I o clock, and asked for nominations for the been manipulated against hint last year, - gciO'do to si lt- J 011. '. . address. We aro always pleased to hear various ll,oaitiuus. When time was op the he �•oe)'.,l �:9t , beer_ elc►tted. 'V4'as in the . cf the success of our Pickering boy s, fallowing names had been proposed: field as First-llepnty• - {ol-------� .. among whom Mr, Linton is perhaps �OAe Foa THIS RL►EVIt,lIP. Thomas Poacher dwelt at some lel) _ Of the most successful• p 1s ' candidate Mover eeoonder. on the township's finances. He was in �`he - . Vote for Ja>mas8leha:ds for Qoutaest11e32•• P 1t Hoover, John Barry, A T Yichall,_ Geld as hecond-Deputy, and it elected be U BT opened Up a Crate Of beautiful Dinner and Tea Sed —Sbodd T P Whits, J Philips, J Hing, would do all in his power to judidiously re - y pedlars are ic,j)a on their G parker, . Dr Bateman, John Philips, duos the taxes. Which we are Offering at a low price. . rounds through rural municipalities.. We Ii, R Mowbray,C J yVileoa, 8amael Bray, Robert Miller was not a candidata. j `, are not aware of their presence in Picker. FOR FIRST-nitrt'rlt a>rava. John B the field. Gens d ars C�t`vay Uow . ... - - .. ing Township, but as such individuals Geo Gerow, W Hood, John Barr `,y w'� not in, yy dames Richards was satisfied with the seldom announce to us their presence, it J N Hortop, 13 Bray; A T Miehe}l, old council. de desired to see t6tnn all re - would be just as well to be on the lookout straotrn Dsrvrx. turned. Would stand as Councillor. for nee -- BU' T I N CA , m, .1 :'�.. �.-. Deal with resident vendors T Poucher,; J Philips, J Emerson, B Bray was a candidate for Councillor. : an you will be money in pocket every A Boyer, ' T C Osborne, W J Davey, Was not satisfled.wfth the management of ■ time• When you can get the worth of ftlltl) LERUTT-RERVS. road obs. Noxious weeds should be de. wmmwwh� -0 -- -- - - -- - - - - - - - - - ERY :.- . - - --- - '-- --- - ---- 40 youur money from a shoddy pedlar, there R Miller, J Barry, J Emerson,- etreye more thoroughly. - will be few such gents in the business. Jae Hilts,- :; J Richard$, W J Davey,• W J Michell had not much fault to find x, `•. . no I - —Pursuant to adnoancsment, the nb- J Barry, W Hubbard, Robt MiU*r, 'with the old council. Was in the field asC lie se 001 concert came off on Pr da D Annie, J Hortq , R J Price, Councillor, g y R Deverell, E R Eddy; A T Michell, Dr. I evening, At 8 o'clock the 11911 was com- 1Batinian was +► e4e►tsdidate sa C.ona- - w, J � { fortabl filled. The program was an ex A tis White,' M (�Ileescouniws. CiRor• He thought the people to the twuth - . - . y �: t eellsnL one, refleotin �� Millett, wswted a representtative. ]lIs thon�It there g great credit upon JRa Richards, T C Osborne, E R Eddy, was aBrat-class offing• Ns hint fattietr :=�8� ���d f�i ��� . p ��t o the teachers, the children rforming their D Annis, J Wilson, P R Hoover,' was an old municipal man, e g '" ^ Fr the ambition x_ parts admirabl W y. The Misses L)sw and D Birrell, T Michell; ,. J C Bet}. was heleditory Che M189tg8 Heagone sang duets, white s Bray, 4:: W J Michell, d Forsyth, Various others woo ealled to the plat. • .. John Bar J ]ldiss Margaeb appeared in a solo • Meda.y J Phi4i J Emet�raan, form and in tarn reued. : all the lrt<st st les s �.� Fawkes and J`. T. Riehardson comprising J Forsyth, A (11 White, a Bra , il 9 _tri- gave Teri- y P R Hoover resigned- oud • lie Clerk do. - ttttiOng' The scene from Shakespeare, N Wilson, a A T Mioheil, 8 Bray, dared R R Mowbray Reeve tot► is". - - . given by Masers. (ieraw and Richardson, Ur Batic,nuan R $ ti arde u, J Emerson,. At the close of the x1ln ti John 1B . i. . iYl .,:_ was well received. E Wilson D Birrell. C Philip • - P>lckerinx s Orchestra p+ demanded spoll and 9 #1 Mil pie will be prettiest. atte s.: - - . - .disoottrsed sweet mucus at intergals doting Geo Philip► N Wilson, T Hunter. on kMonday, Jars tad. ai: 1 l r -the eveD ] Gleeson, 8'Bray J Forsyth, t'P - �R• The program concluded � . 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