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Otllae and Residence, OLAREMONT Misses lultips were in the oily l3atnr• visited Mr. Robert 13eliers last Sunday. in� Street, Pickerin� Office hone: >r[orning da9 . • 1 qtr. Fred Dania, preached a sermon tb pr � . 80 to 11:90 ; HveninR to s. Sfre. Hti bee, of Taranto, is here with Bohn st venscu wits in Toronto lasts large audience on Sands :penin Sunday g, al. her eon at the station. '��k• the aharch being filled to the doors. ` TIENTO do llODDB. BARRISTERS,, Ddiee Aggie Dii°hell, of Whitby, is here Mrs. S. H. t3tev'eusun is rather ludic Mr. Chas. Monk entertained a number 1J with relatives just now. pop d• of his friends on Wednesday evening, the SOLICITORt3, ETC., 10 Adelaide street. t�Vm. Qreig lett on Taesdey for Ddoanlrost on $sudsy and snow an Tue/day. 8th lust. They report having had a goo3 cast, Toroz_to. At Claremont Tuesday Illy ,� - -- +^- Pleasant where 1 11 t k h We are alt e, .however, time :, JE. FAREWELL, Q. C., BARRIS i T9. 4. County Crown Attorney, and County Boiicitor, Court House. Whitby. - 10-y �AMES MILLER, SOLICITOR, NO. TARY Public, Conveyancer, etc. Office st Thistle Ha," near Brougham.. Money to loan. DOW & 11Mr.GILLIVRAY, _BARRIS fere, 0olicitors, &c. Office opposite Post office. Whitby, Out. Jno. Ball Dow, B.A.; Theo 'A, McGillivray, LL.B. Monev to Loan. 8y (� EDDL='3 & MACDONALD, Barrie `� fere, Solicitors, Notaries, Etc. Office in Gordon's Hotel ---over gid Bank office, Pickering, Ont,: Saturday of each week. Money to loan, Investments made. Walter A. Geddes, Reginald M. Macdonald, 15 Toronto st•, Toronto. 7 GALLAGHER & CO., Barristers, • Solicitors, etc., Canada Life buildingg, Toronto, will be st their office, Willis' Block, Bro neham, every Saturday. Any business or instructions left with Thos, Poueber, $sq , throughout t1_e week will b� promptly attended to on Saturday. Money to loan at 5 per cent. - .29•fim, , - I Yeteri<llam. I F. W H ALES', ' VETE RI N ARl H ii Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate of On- tario Veterinary College, Toronto.. Gradaikte in Dentistry. Member of the Ontario Veterinary Association. Dentistry a specialty. Calls by day or. night promptly attended to. Office Residence, Teleerapb and Post Offices, NVuite- vale. - Xly u�HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- 11• LEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. urinary College,. Toronto, regieterod meiiiber of the Ontario Veterinary Medi al Associ4tion Office. residence and shoeing forge one auq one quarter miles north of Green River. , teel driving shoes at iron prices. O lice and ;shop hours from 7 to 11 a. m. and 1 to 4 p. m. Irele- graph address Whitevale Ont, P. O. adQress, Green River, Out rjx011AS A. GRAHAM, VETERI ARY SURUEON, Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Co)lege, Torouto,registered rnenaber of the nutario Veterinary Medical Association also honorary member of the Ontario Medical Society,. treats all disea3es of domesticated ani male. Also }articular attention to Veterinary Dentistry. All cases promptly attended to at reasonable rates. Office at the well known es- tablishmout of Grabam Broin. oue utile west of Flaremont: Telog ams to Claremont punctual- j attended to. - 13ly . _ . Ouskinesis fgarbrfi. , __^N -,--------- - -- -.- -- -, -- �HOMA� DUNN, Conveyancer, Cour- rtiissioner fdr taking Affidavits;'etc., Clare- ' vont, Out. - 20y p R. HOOVER,ISJURER, OF MAIL- 1 s RIAGE Licenses. Ufiloe at residence or mill, Green Rive. . BBUNTING; Issuer of Marriage • Licenses f the Couuty of Ontario. Of. at the store or,at his residence, Pickering Village. 12-y DR. B �'AT N, TOWNSHIP CLERK • Couveyan or, Commissioner for taking affidavits, Accou tant and Insurance Agent. doney to loan n farm property. Wills pro- mted. OFFICE -At whitevale. Will be iii 3rongham ev*y Monday afternoon for the rafSsaction of bu ineat. 27-v AION-EY TO LOAN APPLY TO F. 11�� Hutchison, appraiser at Claremont .or Xnada Permanent Loan & Savings Co., head r®ce, Toronto. Stook capital $9,000,000, Total ,sets =8,700,000. The company lands mooev on owest current ratps of interest and on favor. ,ble terms of repayment. Mortgages and do- ie■tures purchased. No commission, No delay ,xpeusee moderate. 48tf kA. POST, COUNTY,ARCHITECT *_ for the ti�auty of Ontario Drawings ,nd specifications tarnished for every class of wilding. titeam and hot luster heating and ventilation a specialty. Otfloe-GeMe Block, �orner Dundas and Brook streets, Wattby. ieeidence-Hinge on Road East Pickering. 87-y j�HOMAS POUCHER, Licensed Ane. : 11 tioneer, Valulntor, etc., for East York and .. he whole of Nortji ,and South Ontario. Strict '- ttention :riven t, +�11 orders by mail or telegraph-. ;Larges :4loderate.i: Address THOS. POUCHRU, lox 47, Brougham JOnt. L �.j 1'03TILL AUCTIONEER; ETC.. l' • Greco H v - 1. 't 1 f l a . ie wi a e c urge of a - , - 'r -blacksmith shop. ' Our tro t -fishers are still in the basi The football match which was to take L1ioice family Patent Flour 8400 per b t, Pengally Bros,, of Greenwood, are noes, but report a terrible shortage in the plaoe at Bnxgrove on the 11th itist., did ,-- As TAE stumping in the neighborhood. "They crop' not come off owing to the wet weather. T - -1 � . have done much good fork already. Stanley and Frank Gerow were in To. The little general thought he would go SI lY K MILLS- j ' The band boss are making .marked onto on Saturday playing 2ootball with but had to return home with a wet snit ' proireas in their music. They expect the Riverside olab. _ P=C �=N'�}, , - numerous engagements this season, A full attendance of members is re LAKE 8HORE. , ; One9of our. adjacent farmers .wee die• guested at liodell's shop, Monday evening p- - ---- ___ - - ' -- . neat when the annual meeting of our Crops are looking fine this year. covered the other night wandering around g . . I I the barn• and robed onl Mechanies' Institute will be held. There Is Dave under the care of a physicra y yin his sleeping A number of sports are here every day . 1 ap arel, are some very important changes to be pp made,'therefore, each member should fishing. I1. I Mrs. D. Uorgan, Walkerton ; Mrs. A. ( I make an effort to be present. Tho:uae Wilson was.here Sunday with i Luke, easy, Iowa, and J. A. Morgan, fri+�nile Toronto are all present inhabitants of OTOUFFVILLE. John Gormley and wife.vrere bere titer 1 North Claremont. - .. 14uriday. Dollars purchases a Monday morning Harry Astridge' bid It is repo tel that G. S. McDonald has The frost Sunday night destroyed our*- ' handsome "eight day farewell to his friends and started for purchased the property of Cleo. Flint, er early fruit. - . 4 1 hour Striking Clock Carleton Junction where he has secured now occupied by W. J. Mertens. Master M. Gormley was here visiting . made by a -standard a situation at painting. Ed, Pennock, while playing lacrosse on for R few days. '� American manufac Albert Rawson has a gang of men at the fair grounds on Wednesday evening, Joe. planta corn on the Yankee pain- turer. The oases are work building a wall for a mammoth had a blood yegeel raptured in his eye by tint+l, 75 grains to every .and ; being strath with another player': stick. Robt, and Sam. have been drawing: either Qak or Walnut barn. David Birrell, Greenwood% will Alexander Seaton has been appointed manure, They have a record of 91 loads . - and are very orna erect in .the near future. sexton of both cemeteries at Bloomington per dap. Dr. Sinith,of Stouffvillp,will visit Clare• by the trustees, and we think he is tom- C. Wrigbt bas started the erection of his 4 mental. The works Mont on the first and third Tuesday of petent to at end to them. summer hoUe. May there be other cot - t are strong, slid are each mouth. His dental rooms are in Suckers a e extremely plentiful at tho tKgca erected. 1'elia�le time keepers. '` Bundy's block, next door to the market.x' Point this s ring and in indicating the size Alex has set his ship sailing.' The Bell They are flip best 1 - Messrs. Bogle and Bodell, of Brongbaln of some tie hands of the informant are of Pickering is her registered name. May' : visit, d our Methodist Sabbath School on kept w•1 d -e 1-y apart. - - her timbers never become shake value jou }lave seen Y• . even in these days Sunday. They were here as the repre- C. F. Mitchell is rushing along Todd's - Attie has a new kind of hens. He hZara •- -' 4 .} seatative8 of the Township association. new building, east of the Queen's Hotel. one remark the other morning, upon dig- . of low prices, • , . In a couple of weeks be expects to have covering a porcelain egg in her nest : "Good - There will k,e a city buyer at North the walls erected. It will be quite an ad g Claremont 1'ae5dap of each week to pay *selene; I'll be a brick layer neat;" . I dition to the row of fine bricks already on A few cattle were Laken from here last* - cash far farttict s produce of all kinds. the north side of Main 1�trt, week, and are intended for the English Clocks Cleaned .'and Repaired. - The hiehest cash prices paid for same, The District Meeting of the Uxbridge market. Some of the feeders are of the . Our Y. XL -C. A, is making most fagot•• District in onnection•with the Metbodist opinion that they did not get justice. ' JOHN S BARNARD able progress. Ladies are welcome to church will,be held at Goodwood on Tues- Boys when you come to think of it, -the the regular, meetings, which are very in. -day and «' dnesday, May 28th and 29tb. tramping of John Greenlaw's wheat is not - . The Jeweller, - terestin1.g. ;Tile members are talking of Christian Stoufer was elected repreeenta• straight business. There is no necessity holding a 1 is trio at Chalk Lake an 24th. live thereto :at the meeting of the Stonti• of doing any damage and you should Whitby, � Ohltari0. A numb r ot'kporta Prow the city were villa quarterly board on Tuesday evening. stop it. The arbitiatiou in the cash of F. Fockler `� " here Liao o her evening and from the _ . noise they Wade we wast conclude that and 1�'hitchurch township resulted as Y DUNgAaToN. ,�., i. [' _. .. - . . I . . j ; . . they mere cut for a time. The noise. was follows, the council having taken tip the . bf no meats relibhed bf the people of award; Foo for pays his own witnesses Keen on .your flannels. . i il.e village, and receives $325 damages. The council Dr dales has aoercd connectiana with $cine youths. from thio North West pays the ar itratore fees and over 9100 for his old bike and now sports a new one. , I their own witnesses feed, amounting in all Records are at par now. . ' 1 i., have made themselves quite conspicuous , - r. ,, to more than 51000, including the �32a to Several of our citizens went trout fleh. - of late by treating our citizens to mnsreal Fockler•-T ibune. ing Monday and warderful to relate they 1 :. •, serenades, and also hanging around the 41 --.••+�« - secured the amazing number none. - h1. 1. MA RKHAM - I a _ ,zhuroil windows during prayer meeting . • The foot=ball team la ed a friendl _ - 1 PY p t I'll ii . i services. This thipg should be stopped Russ -Fal toner, -Rho hBe nt seven• game with Highland Creek team onThurs- ) at once. day evening. Faller particulars neat i.., '.tiaet6r years as a issionary i6 China. addressed week. drank Brodie triol ,with a - A Ane library of nearly one hundied • i I a meeting to ladles in St. Andrew's aharch severe acs dent one evening 'reelttitly> on Wednesday of last week, giving a de:- books was received this week for the San - U While putting down bay from the {oft he tri tion of her work amonq,tl a Chinese. fell througi the hole and alighting upon Ile Public bohool was closed yesterdayday $creat Library. The committee de - his arm, braking lite same. The fraetcre y, serve great praise for their taste in select- : snd to -da the teachers convention at ing the bcoks. , 1, 1 was romplly reduced and the . lad is West TorontP, being the cause thereof. It Goes merrily ti . Our sales' in. p is to be hoped the holidays will shortly end V sitars this week: -Mrs. J. Baehariatt ra i Iv rectfiverinq. 1 Y Y of Wexford at Mr. Jno. Parker's sr. Spung- crease dgily.. Will you join the pro. Dan, Foroyd has disposed of his Span and teaching commence. For the, amount gide ; Mrs. Cook and family of Oriltia at d6ssioli and. see wlist cash buys. of drivers, they having been purchased of taxes the length of the teaching year is Mr. A: Aunan's, Mrs. E. Campbell of Bal - Never have we S own such a di$ la , ytogether to chart.-Sutr. by a rasa down in Nova Scotia. In ex' lantrae at'It. Spencers. p ohgn a D►ir. Fore Hie said that the description of the 'rhe trustees have been advertising Never were prices so low. 8 yth got a standard bred waterworks lot expropriated from M. a. g for mare and spit. These animals are prom. VanzanL is entirely wrong necessitating a an assistant teacher for the Royal academy MILLINERY --Ladies should s�e ising sad will likely 1•d heanj from. Two new expropriation by-law, or possiblyb here. A large number of applications - - y have been received. This is a step in the our display of head gear, you'll look gold watches and $1511 rutill'bted the conset:t, a new deed will do.' If this -be right direction as the work is too heavy on far bef6re you find such an assort• consideration. In our humble opinion the case the council for the corporation the present teacher. Mise McHecrhnie. the span were welt disposed of. should pay all expenses incurred in right- On Monday evening last a meeting was ment and prices $o low. Ladies _.�. _i._.7 Hats, Bonnets and TOC uee also WHITEvA1.E. i - ing the same as they are responsible for held in W. Henderson's Hall to organize. 9 I . the blander. a football club for the ensuing season. A Jaekete and Capes from the world's - At a regular meeting of the Fire Bri- large number of the boys were present and fashion centres. Leave orders 'at, Mr. Robgrt Boyd has -returned to his gade Tuesday eyening, resolutions - were a number of trusty oflioers were elected. once delays are dangerous. Lome in To•onto. passed to pay the expenses of Chief Glee. Secretary, I Pfizer would Like to arrange a Nr. and hits: Jolla Mason, of 8earboro, son and B. Eck to Toronto to select rub- number of matches with teams from the $peat Sunda with Mr. David Annie, ber coats for brigade, 03.50 ; to distribute surrounding y, age_ MENS AND BOYS HATS --Just coats and rabbet boots to members of hose g count* Under the man _' A word needed- here- We have ever Messrs. Atrthnr Law and Wm. Gibson, ment of C. Crew the team will soon be in y of Nowcxetl ,spent Sunda with Adr. H. companies. to take receipt for same,- the pp y the pink of condition: We understand the style and every price:.} A. Wetherell• members to retdrn them on leaving brigade manager furnishes shin -pada free of charge. 3 Men S Fella, and or soft, . 4flC., 't0 ry Mason Albert Annie, or at request of the chief or president, or h 1llasters hies on resolution aseed b the brigade; to $3,00, a of Washington, are visiting -at their hold a concert in the town hall on evening Armadale. 1' uncle`s, N. id. Major. of Dominion Day, and appoipting "Messrs. Mets s Striw bIa$b, 1A4. to X1.25. bir. 13, A. Ellison retarded from Buffalo Mies Martha Timbers is at Bendate. 1- "I Gleason, Billing and Eck a committee to Bro. Jobgie of his hair cut #or only 500 New Neckties, 9c. to 75c. on Saturday, having been recalled by the report next meeting on nature of the same, i ) g y pour 15 illness of Mfrs. Ellison. Authorizing committee to purchase rubber 15 rents. Suits to order, 10.75 u llr. Burden, of Little M!taiu, is visit• hats enough to equip all members and also T. Bennet has started drawing milk to, 16 and suit is til© talk of the Uuiouvilie. .', jog his' college tuate, Mr. W. Mcl fly, to purchase another pair of rubber - boots At pr.cet;:-J. Pia attraction is at the` ,;: I you'll wonder,how 'we do it. principal of the public school. making 18 vew pairs in all. -Economist. candy store. i Visit the Mebs' new storo--,-you'll Mr. I d. nburtus, of Myrtle; has do- -'"""' - Pat. Fenn*y, of WilcotvilI has com let4d UXBRIDGE. Y p , 'I'Me ici e .4 es rots " num- artod fro the vale, after two months his gardeuii;g. Brous frieu,ls both far and near. hales of farms, H11d your ©vera need Supplied. p ; ` : -_ - fans eta -•k, and r:verything that into bA"Id.vill spent-iu the ueigiiborhood grafting, Plaut. , On fiattrrday, I?dwarcl Deruaha, of the Miss Ida Stonehouse has returned front , be hanJied by the subscriber with the Utmost - WALL . PAPERS ­Now. is tilt ing, spraying and doctoring the orchards .Queen's Ilotel. Tilade all assignment , to the Queen City. care and sold to tho very best advanta?e. 481y ` • -- - . - --- ----- _* tlinie to brighten your home -3, 4, of thin place. Wm. McCracken. We are glad to see Mrs., John . Weir is A. G. Th lrutou iq again with the Tor. Dir. ff. Harper, of California, has ur_ able to be out again. 1_ MONEY TO LOAN 4J, and 5e. for wall .paper --gold pa. p p The W. F. M. was held at Mrs: JT .-,- onto commercial agency as their travel• chatted the blacksmithing business hereto per 10c. Thousands of rolls with * Timhf-ra lust Friday'. -vim-_-- ' I ling represeutitive, and has jtist returue3 fore carried ou by Mr. Charles Stewart ab 3 borders and ceiling to matell. Come the west end. G. Beare and sister paid a flytng visit to * t MORTGAGE SE4U i�TY r y g g from a trip In the west, made in tine in. Chorr wood last Sunda I in da light and brie size of rooms, terests of the firm. We think it would be well if our officials y y• r We'll do the resit. Come' now, stook. The strike Navin been amiaabl end• would keep a sharp eye for Sunday fishers. Mrs. Weir and family have moved into �m.El-L E,�;r'n-A-S, - q y There has been several of them abroad for R• Petch's house 101 Beare St. South. I fast ed by a sawing off arrangement, and not• Dur. and Mre. Peter. Stewart of Al{ip ' withstanding the 1 robin which con- the past few 8andeeys, court were the Haste of Jim O' Sunda ' bought and sold on cc•{uuriseion. , I , g Jog - rolling Capt. S. S. Shares, of Co'y No. 5, 84th. + g Y : BICYCLIaS---We sell til®ul t ltlen a times, the IarRe sto°h of loge iu Taylor Baht., wishes us to state that owing to. the R• Dndorwood lost a yatuable horse and r wheel, X50.00 up. There you have Lonnt's yards are being rapidly con• reduction in the rliilitar colt last week. Disttem er was the disease. i y .estimates, it is Mica Jane Timbers, of Hillside milia, A ant. for Fire Life Accident' Films it.. $100 if you want 'em: Sporting verted into lumber. not likely they will oto camp this year. $ s nt Sunda last with Har and Rachel. Glass and Steam Boiler Insurance goods of every description. g From the. large number of fruit treses We see it is stated that Messrs. W. G. � y Harry _ platltod out in this neighborhood this St. John, of Sunderland, C. W. Wilson, of would like- to Have the wedding de- we' � GROCERIES --We kee only what spring p y po y scribed more definatel by the Malvern s rin it ramices to be im ria t Vroomantou, and Councillor McCully, of Y CouveyaneiaA 'careful] dont` at .slush y ; "fruit distrigt in rho ndt very dicta t Pinedale, bdve aunt in their resign�tione as scribe. Jelin Timbers'oar enterprising gardener L' y is eatable and meet all competition.' members of the Patron organization. P g g � ower rate than usually charged. Tit- future. Among those who have set o_ t was employed with Frank Underwood lea eear+}ied and certified to when See Our goods and compare prices. large ap le orchards this season a e Many others, it is reported, aro contem- . reyui ed. Private funds a{- �' lacing doing the sem® in the near future, last week. _f �; JEWELLERY--F,el>gewber Wo are Moser:. Ada or Bros..` Nowlan Bros.,' imee• Owing to service being held in Ebeneeaar ways an hand to .loan a� S. Turner, m. White and James Di - church last Sunda avenin ver few a� the lows- rate of closing out this de artmeiit.. Clooko, C. U. F. -Messrs. P. Ross of Toronto tended the F. M. Church, g� Y j mai. Most of the stook eame fro interest.' � Watalles and Jewe Br at dr Oods and H. Finch of Brantford have been in . - _ Y y g lidcheeter, rincipally from Meseta. E 1 tows several days trying to organize a `Vby Margaret why did you lose control . W. V. RICHARDSON prices, almost youfr`�Own price. wanger & arry, the manager of whi'b branch or Iodge of the Canadian Order of of your temper last -Sunday morning in Offi"e - ball's Block, Pickering Young Men- W 8 have er1 ' firm is. Mr. , . F. Dale, formerly princi 1 Foresters. t1it presence of so many' gents. __ � of the ubli school here. The rain of Tuesday was a -beautiful Dick Jarvis ha: a horse to trade ,with's - - -- - meilt and wedding rings in solid gold p Y record of 2.10 . will egchaa a for window . , DICKERING POST OFFICE. onl You'll need them in rho Hiatt The reception given by Mr. and M s, one and just what vegetation hue been rinse, strait a �uautity of raw hate for y' y Alia Armotrng on Wednesday evening of thirsting for. Everything looks well so P . Mails arrive froin Toronto 9 50 a,m i y a large num er far ; all wheat is looking unusnall good. sale• k month of Dia the weddill In June f aarterl meetin will be held in the, r' Y- g 'last week w a attended b Y g Arrive G'T,W q nla close Toronto 5 `58 a.' i of friends from Grtwu River, Cherrywo d, Messrs. A. Graham, Jas, Anderson and Q y g 4 T E f; Ae a tri Close G T W 5 54 a ru ONCE., MORL--~-Our casts sales Locust Hil Markharaa the vale a d J. C. Ralltain, of Uxbridge, were down . on Free Methodist church of this place' Donn 'Whitb R r G T E 9 00 a m +' mencin on. Frida , Ma 81st contilfuiu ur dui this week. Their work was g y Y . . g y 4� p in &re increasiliR' exert' week. Wily not. other lases and a ver leaeant event jury Y M G T E y 45 Toronto s 00 R m p y p g until Sunda evening. • Mfrne " "' " t soon over, allowing t),am to return home Y • Y orders i G T �' a Pu? Dome with the rest and see what Dash was .ouj�yye 1. The newly wetltlad h Pt Ti.Parkipacri of Sunrise, piteAed through ued on all the same eve';.:c,b. �- parte of the world; will bit - and hostess ere the re°ipieuta of lna • rx;r bur uii Thursday evenin , enroutii ti .� nd�•ag------�-t- Y' �,, .., y Mr, W. B, Russell, formerly of this town g g 21INX $u8ixaes.F. �, 1. t', and sincere sougratalalionit. Bel' s who has-been on the staff of the 'Canada for his YTaole Tern's singing, ''There's lie - �®'Doeite received and interest a)lowed at 3 -9 - of music, both vocal and .iustrurnenta , Permanent Loan and Savings Co. for six • place like the poor house." I Pet taut per annum. i7 •tLSOxv Security indisputable ..{ t . added wuvh'to the enjoyment of 1110 0 - years past, has .been , �ippaintoci ins�ator ""'-�•' �, s I, - Nava ation on the Georgian li.a ie e 4 h ` a � wm• I•oRan. casicn, : �'li company- did reel liepers of the British Canadlan oan send Invest- g 3'. . - � -� 1 . ' ", poarw►s't1tn.. 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He had never n it,.but a boy whom he mot on his way nearest railroad station saw and retne eels it, and with this ani other matt - apparently no greater consequence as the detectives Wert, to wcrk. Th proved valuable, for, by some s - coincidence, everywhere he went so -- . saw the burn and grease spot.. and •th _ detectives followed it from place to until finally they caught up with the a Coat and its wearer, apprehended bot the twain back to England, where th was finally convicted, principally - evidence furnished by the coat, and, ' hanged for the crime: Some one "There are no trifles;" and in view o ;an oocurrence as -this the. atatement absolutely truce- for no human for however keen,'no shrewdness, howev culating, could have anticipated so m • one a result from a cause appare t ivial :.--., Vie.. --:,- ."- ' .:-�...3 'r;ta= a;: ,, i>x _ _ _ <, . I� a e i s :. " s k. . . ,, ,. -. � _ r J . 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A, _, _ rubs are` not sold, they tool be put into �.k „ slosh to see the Astierieau € ' li 1 warm qquarters :rid properly fed sari ottd �, ` ' from w nei tiihoed wrttiece for-tpat'y sari Daly by i7> y, for, sari be put illi lliarket in Dtarob or diril q g ectad; bbti ed to lodge gpnlltltlian who k�iew► ire mac about the x t. the had. iSeen reap >� '_ 11• ,.ighisg from 110 to 1501 pounds, aeaicd. f i 1 �r y s far inferior to those thelt forth• giugder a generat4 a before. He Mewled *~ ,�,,,, in quarter and -a f'w mo• d to assooitd,e with p`�►moons li►tmself in 4ha wine a'etttle a pawed "fit EO% fOPh8. Opgn F18td• izia tO breeds .mond sold for troll bfj to 7 o�bts st€r r A erly jp ►�Ite , U d coo (• trienta Mter_•the Amerf tip g to d either hwv® w quantit per pound, and make the owner who gt „ PiAf+S below.' themaelven in eduction an a istrata: I,��®s ak aha hould seri ftul thempleuty of ro6t,; tion the aputely feel tote ohagge. a� t►brough. III an : instap�t I or its p ' - - ! s.. pons Y ,1. �a redo ttized iii hint the otith erhp �► Bir' of halt ittgled in their food, . 1)3nt, moll the way through, the ower often, in aheer desperation, retarn and 0 : ._ oa treat to, themeelvee up in hope that after all some• appears ken :Collor he truth flashed I fed them diraot. It y should .bear in mind tkat what be wand to der, l•i P Balt, at. stated' lnterYals. the do is to Grow herb, not fat, sod should Track .thing may intervene to shield tbem froth tending them �� make cholas of foody with that end in vi'w, �+ n on him,and,�'atoppiu out•i•nta the strut, Burn punishment. chance are will often be ue tested for not for{�ettia� bha6 tAod4 the he moat se eat P nor- ff be beckoned to the vtl age o�aelr anc� fol• g .•.. , kiss o isNn. „a , .I? lowed the strap er. • The lattea was wally• Bond the stated time ; CBn�' the nitro enous foods. �,' es or __ g ttoms p rio y g pried. Ano`thei powerful mo jive often in'ipels the ing unsuspiofouely along, when ,the maggis• uentl ,when it is fed QlAhi-s they will And he ahottld reeaembtr what is be : ' turn to the scene of his crime trate cooling up- behind, . sudd my called i q, still, that while the raising and ssllfn of X y ' • criminal to re i gh to and surrender himself tp the legal author• oat, "Bauermann !” The on familiar _ _ �Mi4 I lambs, as usually done with ebaep,sabejst ; nt re- ffer the shrilly. Aaoording name oaugh6 the atraingac'r ear, . be tnrned r� .' ing entirely upon the pasture, adds notPhng sties -w sit P see of the testimony of hundreds of men who have and in an instant became pale as death, IIs to the fertility of his farm:, but really le�,+;bes . -,� . e one through the exp4rienoe, nothing fi was given into austody,and a li le fnveeti- i•t poorer, by reason of what is taken in d on - g B lotion brought out the facts. T s wealthy growth of sheep and wool, by the fee ing , re of ore terrible than the feelin of bein con- he. fu hive criminal rein moor none other than the le: Ba-uer- : ' of these supplemental foods, rich in p4 I. . �tinaally hunted. T g S food, as indicated,wiil leave his fields rtiher any :never knows a Momeriit'a peace of mind. mann, who had committed th murders, which the shadow of hie ariina continually fall" stolen the money and fled tea A erica. He - and better able to -produce paying c6pa, �croee and darkens hie path. All men are entered into business, proepar d, became and that he will thus reap a doable rewwrd - hthe his enemies, because in every man he recog- wealthy, a d twehty.six year after the - - _ k for the growing of the lambs. 1 _ - table pizea a possible pursuer. He suspects every- crime coy d not resist the to ptation tto s •, "' � . "�•` ='" -- f ,- mar• bo3y, He really trusts nobody, and though, return to the place where t had been - Spring Care ©f Live StQCk. ' . 4 hen ,i self b too l world in momenta of thoughtleesnese or w committed there to b�te�y Y PROTECTED SALT BOX. in of under the influenpe of drink, he confides in intimate a familiarity with its d tails. fie 'iBetween hay and grass" is proverb�slly • I some, he neer fails to re ret, the conff• g g I Bulge too freely and the well-known a hard time for farm live stock. Aql the- g was.convioted and ;hon ad, ma to a full j Con• dente he . bestowed, and often hates and confession before his execution. lc seening.etf'eot of the ball ie observed. The a "I warm weather appra►ohee the animal I of ; t the sometimes kills the one in whom he has IN FICTION. I tier way•is to place a quantity of salt• ten have a great longing for green Pod. - - a confided. He is ever on the alert, for he oticed to the does not know at what moment the hand tiffany at Eking uses have be made in here tt wrill be aoaeasible to them at all Their appetltes,like thoaq of hutnatt bel'.' of the detective may be laid on his shoul- fletionof t is peculiarity of ori e, but in f imea, and this is done in no mor® salla- are often fitful at this reason. On the other_ mbar- der. In comparison with such a life, that no imagitgtfve narrative is it so forcibly aotory way than t►y the use of a covered ars t f of a risen is infinitely preferable, and brought otic ae in'the story of bill Sykes'-tn f alt box similar to the one shown in the hand,it sometimes happens that the au�� ply - P ave admitted " a of th t murder in !! iminals b - t the sal ketch. The boz is •14,inahes loon, 9 ittohea of food ruffs short, and attempts are dude Clews acorea of captured cr Oliver Twe . e a of that the Drat night of peaceful sleep they all its brutl&I details ie given wi h horrible ide, 8 inches high- at the back and 6 o economize by giving lase, or working off P had enjoyed in months, perhaps iii .years, articulartt ,no incident that a uld enhance aches in front. The box is firmly nailed hat of interior quality. The staterne "t of trange was. taken within the walls of the jail,aftec the thrill a omitted; not one ut what ie to the feriae board, or to a post. or aide of a ! _ . me one rho long agony of flight and pursuit moor used w th fullest advantage. The flight building, as mast aonveniont. The Dover he case is all that is needed to show ,ghat , us the over and the worst, at least for the present, of Sykes and the dog �is a stud in payoh• it hinged, and has a bevel aha d p,ece, e,: hat this fs mistaken pollay it it can poariribly was known. r - - or olog.y, for,in its course are bre ght out all. nailed at the top to prevent -is littfag ; also be avoided. Especially when the winter.` F1 _ place,olrib BAdK iioMx. the worki gr of toe criminal a rnind, and, canoe the cover Lo fall book in poettion. . potted in arti alar the Slownso of time is out away, feed i •taros theca fa a strong templt�tion '� The front enol of the box, a, h, took Bat, entirely aside from all these oonsid- Bra pin b�'that a day eemed . like ex osis the salt, and in trying to get it to turn the stock on the pastures too early e r orations, there is very singular tendency an age, a d at the end of fort ei ht hours P g yj or their own good or that of the pa81,,Fes. - e man ode arttcularl -among eacap- Y g the cover ie raised. Cattle readil learn to among crimin , p Y the crimi ' al had alm'tat per�u Bed bfmselt raise the cover when they are salt hungry. It ie every way better to keep the aw+ k off an the ed murderers, to return to the plaoe where that so ueh time had elal,e d that the I `IAhe stake placed under the box in front �" - finally the crime has been committed. Why to of crime mut surely be almoet f r otten. .Of roes until the sture■ have made all, - ■hould do eo is one of the 'myaterre _ l', holds tt firmly in position, and the who1Q g rays, the long W anderings nut a Curt is lost, and � �akee a : cheap and convenient arrange• growth. f such human nature and action. It would seem when the unhappy wretch final; y determitea : merit, as from a week's to several weeks' The change from dry feed w.grass tf;oald as though, after having eflect�d a eucaeeafut w return to the scene of his d'readiul deed ;supply of salt can be placed in the box at be made gradually.- There is Binger, Nape►- . seethe escape from the neighborhood Qf' their the res er is prepared foc,tile terrible once. . Cially with horses or eolta, of injurcy by ., esight crimes, they would have every possible fn• denoume t that follows. j If Dicken _ ' allowing'the animals to fill the mselveui`with centive to keep away. A great crime is grass• after having been oonflned tc`i dry er cal- had neve• written anything bot this thrill i aura -to fiz itself on the minds of all in any in Baser tion it might stave ;� made him H8W CareTOL' LSft1U3. food for s long time. The young Freres u omens- way connected with it as one of the most nems; c a had written a hundred volume - , not as nutritious as after it has mage I`more =, • " ntly eo prominent events of their lives, apd every In our last,, we told when was the best growth, and stook often Grave, aid are on crimb nd Criminology be could neve incident'oonnected with it is indelibly fae- have ex eeded this one pie ure. It is time of year to have lambs come, and now nearly always the better for some dr food . r toned on their memaciea. The face of the • - master t ce that shows howl careful ha we propose to outline a plan of oariag far for a time after belle turned o; the jroLLowiNb' A TRATTw murdered, particularly, when once seen, is been the studies made by thy+ novelist c !them to make meet gain for food consumed pastures. �'+' ctive histor reaulta uite. remembered as vividly as that of tie. mur• the habf a of criminals; it is true to life i If the stock has been stabled all hinter, . But in date Y q dared man, and neither ie ever forgotten. and to- ut the Iambs in finest order io ww��� that it spirts a passage in Ghe life of on P ft may he better to give them aheler at as important every day come from :list such One of the most remarkable things about i g nights, or during storms, until they bicome criminal �f hat has been repeated a hnndrr, f Soonest time, and, of course, have it brie F, apparently insignificant tokens, and even the human memory is its power of calling times in he lives of others who have fie 1 l most money. � accustomed to the change. If it is thought - ears ado ted b the hunted criminal u old associations by the aid of .a single i . them p Y p from th scenes of their crfinee only t In tb® first lase, ft moat be remembered best to keep the stock stabled, care 4hoi.ld Clew, like the sight of a face or'T, sound return a d fail into the heads of justice. P be taken that they do not sutler frond heat _ to insure hi& safety and evade recognition o. a voice, yet, . wpite of the fact that i that 'a large part of the lamb's food goes - _ often rove those which lead to hie a re- to poor ventilation when warm w+�atota p PP they eannot help knowing. that the danger vitt,.I to su ort the animal, and that this comes on. With `the tem erature'';aboiit " heteion. The ba: bar who Shaves off his of recognition a►nd consequent detection i, ORIGt OF MOURNING CU STCM • ie •fir t takonf corn the food eaten, and is the same -outside •and inside the table, - - . mustache remembers that fact, and fully imminent,' almost amounting to a mora _— a roximatel in roportion w the weight change of air is much less rapid. 1 - identifies, h,m after the change iq- his ap. certainty, murderers ova not keep away, PP Y P �_ - - but.return to the eeenea of their crimes, ae Reariy Ever7r Matter at l►ress iia. a !I I and has no reference to any gain. So, when 41; pearance ; be shaves himself, barna the though impelled b "morbid desire to see tor' Attache.) to 1t. I THE BARLEY TRADE Y the latub is allowed to stop growing, a lone � . :. beard, but leaves hie -hairs scattered about elgaio .places that for them hAd a eignifi• U Wt;y rides the judge 'n a crfmina ie made. That when kept for a single- . . c,.nae ea terrible. The aaade curious phe• court ar ume the bleak cap bed pronou Canadian BariPs Is ide only ti;ls TLai . his dressing case to indicate what -he has - . • beer) doing. The druggist from whom he nomenonrwas noticed even in ancient times, „ week without g9in ttot only a the food Wilt tell in O,Iwe-go, i. and the Greeks; in attempting an ez lana- cfng se tenor of death t i a 'lueati° t eaten lest, but the larr,ln can never there- - buys his poison weeka or months before the p 'Thfe seeding the fermata of (.wnai► will crime recalls the fact, and •identifies the tion of it, said that murderers- were driven trequen ly asked. Tbia u be soar coverfu after mak® as good gain, ai}¢ can, under no - li the furies back to the scene of the crime, -the he&, has from the earifea times boo be likely w sow more barley tba they customer by a mole on his neck ; the arms Y conditions, ever make up .the lona of that have put in the ground in any apcin ince dealer from whom he. purchased hie revolver there to moat the deserved ptlnishsaent. regarded as a sign of mourtti g. I�umerou fret ler fro number and remembers the buy- Aft AIIBTRIAN cess. _ period. Not only Chia, but when the tae• 1890. For the fitet time since thein ;they . . exatnplos of title occur in the 3criptarer, i C� Ceaaea w grow, an uneven $pot is made er and what- he said wshen he bought the ; can put in their crop with reasonabli CC, fi pistol; the costumer wLo solei him a wig, There was something more than ienti- .the classic$ and'in modern li ature. in rho •wool thus injuring the fiber cud " - the boethlack who cleaned his shoes and meat in that Roman law which condemned �� The aaofent Lrngifeh;' 'saye lludlo Bence that they will be able to iseU iia - amurderer to suffer death as near as po$- loWering the value of fleece. surplus produce on the .other aide ' of the noticed his agitation ; the servant who Fosbrooke, in. hi$ monument,40 work ot► 1 - heard his- voice without seeitrg him ; the Bible to the place where the murder was It ie plain thea, that the lamb should ►�e m he talked • committed ;such a puntahrnent was an Cbe,eology, "-drew• their hoot over thei line. lty the Un -iced 'States Tar ff Aot-' etreet.cz;r conductor to who heads at funerals." VPe read also in Pack so rod •rid oared for as to make a rtea(y passed towards the end of last Aug at the - . the railway porter, the baggagerran, the object lesson . in retributive.. justice that and constant gain from the (lay af. ita birth driver of the ,�nnil�ue, the hundred and one could not be forgotten by triose who beheld a Dfasertate, Curios%" of " ,he ootgreKs duty on burley was.chanRed from a� specific L. tion a very great uoe, eittit to the chuff till ready for the block. Aad it followoe end •pr(�hfbitive rate of 300. a bueh.al to an eerrii public characters. who deal constantly it. The. carne uaa a has obtained in mora . ''. with travelors,each and ail,with ready eyes,. than one modern country, and thereby w hearths funeral sermon, all: coverod," A that the there rapid thte pain ooneisteat ad valorem rate of 30 per aeni. f0ughly seem to ober , anything out of the ordiu- -hangs many a tale of fearful Import. . One the burial of Bishop (;ox in ly Cathedra with the food eaten, the sooner will it be - arance and demeanor of the most striking illustrations of retri- in the year 15131. Not only, do the .Iew ready for the market, and the bet`6 -r the ®peaking, thio ohauge ia, at preaen ,prices, , cry in his dress, apps , A • 1 , y g• equivalent to a reduction of the duty by . store it up in their' minds until the beer bullus justice ovPrtaa►ng s criminal from keep their hats on their heal at fnaerals, muttCn the morn mons will it t,r►u * . _ when it is needed, ai,d then produce it fbr his morbid desire to revreit the scene. of but in some countries they a 'll wear blare When the lambs are froth three to tally nae•half. Since it was made %,e have • the purpose of avenging the blood of the his crime wok plata a number of yearn i cape at weddings, in token o mournino fol months old,they may be weaned. To do chip innoceniti ago in tl,e Austrian Tyrol. In the -year' the deatructir,n of the templ put them into the,ba$t and fre$hest paatulre resumed our export trade to the'; Gaited . - 1848, there occurred; in a small village Another reason is that tl�►a black Cal ori the farm ; put with them two or throe, 3tatea. "Our barley has met iia oil warm - l - CitA\(7&' OF ItAEI'rFtr V almoet on the• line between Tyrol and forms a port of the full dressy of the judge or more old etves,�the tamest iu the flock-- re,ception there. Today;with warm weather . One -unfamiliar with the peculiarities' of Steyermarck, an atrocious Murder of an which is warn on extraordtr cry oeoasione of oourno, those not mothers a any of be. at band and malt-liou$es closing ow, n, it - - . entare family comprising the father, moth• The black flu hoisted u priaou wall lambs—sad ramous the mothers away tie- is wanted in Oswe o at tf3a a bt►sli2tl while cs minal life -might suppose that the trim• g+ p° g , er three children, and one 'other person. as a si nal that the last sent use of the la and hearing- of the lambs. If they have incl who is endeavoring to_ evade pursuit g would make en e a change in hfa habits The object of the crime wan undoubtedly has been carried out, wag first employed by Igen accustomed to ttre daily food they choice Western hariey , is offei'it g there robber ae the head of the family a day Tamerlaue, Khan of the I'artara, to th should be increxerd, and the lamb$ will without buyers at oft to filo. Adv 'yea from: would throw bis pursuers off the frac Y� _ _ that the frequenter of saloons and low re- or two before was known tto have in his fourteenth century. WheuevNr a heleaguer hardly Mika their mo here at all. that market any that the ell the'e t.l This sorts -would change his mode of life a d' house a considerable sum of money, which "ed oilyy retn$ed to surrender utter a oertw In came a satisfactory price can not be ob• is the only kind t�►at will sell tt,e.1 Thio could 'not be found'by the police after the eriod, •fuse Is ed a black flag, to pr(• tallied .for the lambs in duguet and Sep• decided preference for• our ora n ie an . k-e'ep away . from such places ; that t, a rime had been committed. Sue inion P ,(p Y y p tember, they should Imo daily , well fed on acknowledgment of its superior ,lu: i.ty. A . 1 . habitue of gambling houses and race tracks c P claim that the time for mono fs now as , - was fastened on a young fellow of the and,,the oil fe iven u to {,estruction." some graft ration, and have good pasture premium of 2 to 4c. a bushel t.a n-eniall would find other forms of amusement. (af Y g p - . course,.it, occasionally happens that a fu- neighborhood who disappeared about the The mourning colors of (10ferent nation until time to put into winter quarters, tribute w ire merit, brought out iu- tom' . gitive criminal ie able to change his habitb time of the murder, but ae nothing woe are not devoid of n►eaning. Alaek {e th Uf rousse, ail'the ram Iambs should 'be �tition with Western barley, of hich las' r and form new -associations, but such cases certainly, known agaihet him, and the aecepwolcolorthou pout N:u ops. Itexpren • emasculated, and this ha,l beat be done year's crop was the largest and fi6egt (•ver-'. a� very rare, indeed, quite' ezceptional, whole country was in a state of confusion es the solemn midnight gl m, the to C When no more than two days old, sari! a produced is the hariey `hate$. �auader from the revolutions in progress, hie d'is- de cfvatfon'ot li ht and 'o on "secant (f week later ail Ghe Lambe should have their barley is worth ao much more tha.tti Netern �t, well understood is the inability of the P g Y , average man w fall foto ne grooves, that. appearange did not attract t► a attention the loss eustained. In Sha espaare s tine tails out oB. 'It is not only an inhutnnan barley at its best. Iy Oswego t; ere _ is to yy�� that at another time, it might have -done, the eta a war Bra d with b+lao during t,h lan to let ram lambs go until two or three demand for a class of barley whin t can . be the deacriptions :of crirnina}e telegraphed • and fn the ezeftement of political agitation erformances of dura ed This accoun Montle old before Castration, but the lamb supplied onlq by Canaria. E'von ,f the from the scenes of their crimes w points P g Y end armed rebellion, the murder made a ' wily not grow at well or make as good mut- Western $totes should still furt,liq increase. w which they may have fled, generally for the opening line in lienar VL: • "H(:n coptaiped particulars `of their habits, oa comparatively small' senastiou, be the heavens with black;" the heaven& ton as though the operation had b4en their Vroduetion. their barley v11 not, the su coition that the are leas likel to A rRost'lzxoce tsrRuuRxl;. anawariug w our borders and flies. performed at two days old, atdit is twice as compete with ours in the tire. . ase. FJur alter _these than to change their personal, White is the 'emblem of hope, tt a meal, work to operate ou the older Jamba. farmers can have the cue+nese of eu plytuq a •arance. Not many months have elapsed Twenty-six years later, or in 1874, there Chinese Color . of •s�urnin�;. 1'he lad if s W fietevee the lambs come the mosso nearly all that ie wanted of thu4� class if PP appeared in the village an American tour• of Rome and 5 arta dressed in white durir g should be no well fed, and on right kind they think the pri6e-will pay the ' AL since a criminal fled -from an I+,astQrn city P _ and nieappeared, For a long time' .his let party, consisting of an apparently the period of mourning. Prior w the y P r of foods, ar to gave plenty of milk to keep the praseut quotation No. 1 barley would , .. wvealthy gentleman, hie wife and family. 1.498 when Ande ueen of Charles V I I L the taml,s rowiti , and if for any cause be worth within a quarter of asset! of half place of concealment remained unknown, _ , + Q gg g - - but he had been a frequenter of race tracks, . The gentleman was middle aged and evt- of -France, surrounded hercoat.ef•arms wi ,h any ewe eitould, Fail to do ec, the lamb a dollar a bushel f❑ bond at_ Oa'wego, If dently of Glerman birth, for he spoke the black dra c and drensed herself in blatk should have a -little milk from aowe that that trice wore constant -it ehouiti uet the and all over the United 5t�tes keen eyes Pe Y - - moat hid the loungers who hang about such la°gunge of the country with fluency and ' on the death -of her husband, in opposfti( ri like more than her lamb can use, or_in u+b- farmer a fair return on the coat of l,roduc-. places. The patience of tt,e watchers was diepla'yed a -marked familiarity with its w the prevailing custom, widows in Eu • series of this, a little fresh mills from a cow tion. At all events, this spring Canadian. local geography, -history, manners end . finally rewarded • habit pt•oved too strong land France std Spait generally adopt. d • as recently .fresh as c,asiblP. � fi►r.nera seem co be warranted it extending ' customs. The art Ota ed at the local ' pr - and after the lapse of some months the . P Y . Y white mourning. As soon ae the lambs will eat extra food, the acreage they have lately been ,n tht inn and inspected the neighborhood wi.h sa when about three, or perhaps at two habit of giving, to barley. fugitive, overcome by the old passion for Widows' cape are aoouunted lett in the y Manffes. curiosit . A da or .two atter y: gyp weeka old a ne orate art playing the races, ventured on a race Y Y moa The N tfans earl Greeks shaved p y 1'oc pen eheul.ii be __- - - - track and -was promptly apprehended, in their arrtwal, the gentleman, who gave the off their beards and out' o!f their haft i provided, into which they can go by them - name of -_fain was Been close to the cottage selves, au( i y g �o I1lignu:ilCtlll'9 Glass1p8. San Francisco, over 3,000 miles from the times of mourning" The Romana did n( t, 1 be there fed ( ail a small rain . scene of hie crime. • . whe4e the marries moor committed, explain- eititivate. beards, but cutting off the hair a ration. For this purpose, wheat brat and A- new method of manufacturing glc►as - Ing something to hie wife and family that' a. sign of mourning war ,common w bO h oil meal, half and halfi ; oats, barley,•and ' - - - - HOIiBAICK CRIMINALS . plea hoe been di;o°vered, which promisee ` eviden„ly interested them very mush. aezee. p®tta, aro all good, but do nut giv© einy v 2'o &:professional •criminal it would seem Qua of the guides, who understood a little _ _ to revolutionize that iuduatry. It hoe -'as though all places should be alike, for, F,nglish, gathered from the conversation. , lamb. It is not fat that is wanted cu rho from the nature .of the case, he _could loot that Stein was telling them about the Know What He Want4d. I' lamb, and Coru onl f snakes fat, , hithe'rto been frond impossible ca mold long abide in _any .one, being frequently terrible murders that had peen committed I shay, eonld yea kin'ly 'blige me Wfth w Unlace it is dosfced to crowd the lari►ba 'large glass tubae of any grex►• length be _ compelled to change hie residence, and there years before, and ventured a eorreo• prfgrain I forwacd,for an early market, it will not be cause the glass would cool while running best to feed all they will eat but eno4gh l . that, too, on very short notice. Home- tiott of Stein's statement. "T•here were Certainly, sir; but" the leas iA nos ly ehoultil.be fad to keop_thetn steadily grow- into the mold, and the etruetgre of the . si.,kness, to a criminal, would, therefore, o lvv6ve k.illed," said the guide. " Oh, over.• . be a most uupleaeant ailment, and not un- n ," rejoined Stein, }' there were fix, the Oh, thatch all ri'; it's simply.to Show i1 -r lag. and as the pastures fail $o the ©was tulw was not hotnogcneoua. The new ive lose milk the grain for lambs should method consists. of using a mold with a ( pleaas►nt only, but exceedingly dangerous, o her body *&Is that of the hired woman, 'wifa 1 Xe been here. � iucreaatd. � See to it that they make movable piston. Tho piston to j'ist euoulth . since 'it might impel him -to revisit places ha slept in the garret. Her body was where there was a strong probability of his fund there, wrapped up inthe.bedclothea." some gain every day. eirialter than the outer •hull of t pe bnul l be deteetiun and apprehension. Of course, of wishing to see impolite to hie em• A Url,e S1decl QU �StiOn. _ It is a very Common, -but a very strops- allow fur rho thiCicnea9 of the Lube tC t,e there are among criminals, ae among others p Dyers, the gui Ie id not: persist, but, What id old Close flat growling abs ut ous belief that sheep do not require water, made. Tho piston fs plaetsd a; the bottom : : many ir,dividuala whose bump of locality ie p quad at the cont adiction, he narrated bow, Nothing can he mora fatal Ga a profitable of. the mold seri as themolton glassla p' by growth. No animal requiroc It more, send o(i in the piston is foraetl uliward by , ' very. slightly developed; - and who are. as t e i6cident and rep eaten the conversation Photographer --Hes objecting.to paying none eo particular to have ft fresh attd pure, hydraulic pressure. Pipe9 are matte by - ' much at home in ove house oc city ae in that night •in a wine nom. full rice for his Pictures. . another ; but, at the same .time, there are , I • ,I and the lambs will not, with the best of Lhis pr000s3 in eeotfona stx fejt luug an,i ,` THE n ROOVERY. by • i astute and abundance of rain 'make a are used for sewers and water pipes. . •" great numbers of otherP to whom the break I' .' Photographer—Because they are to eta p h ' ing of old ties and the s.verence of their 1 It happened that i the party there tubs side view. profitable growth: wl6hout an abundant �►----°---r reiatione with ,the people and' places to 4 son of the magistr to who, twenty-six _ —.�.- •apply of. oleatt water, and especially fe t;hie The banks of the Uait•ad States during which ahoy had .e -no accustomed is a y i true of the lambs after bein weaned tend the ear I894 . lost; over �25,fJtt0,0t)0 by - ears before heti m de the investigation g Y *. caume of the keenest suffering. In' general of the case, and on returning home, this T`he coroner in Dayton, fl., -has held ol, deprived of the moisture which -they will theft. . such' caeca aro those- of men who, ❑p. a man spoke of the matter to hie further. F. B. Mead and his wife rerponaible for he gat in Gheic mother's milk. '•I don't think your t;rgnmerita against Cort, .,n time, had lived reputable lives, ut ,Interest was thui r used in the old man, death of their 12•year--old daughter, do If, wl►en rho clover ie first #cozen so t�iat Wa�ner are sound•" ' "Vt'ell if theyare not, by sudden temptatfo7i were led to deeds of and apparently with ,ut suspfoion, he ve►llsd was treated by the faith ottre while oho as when walked upon it wvitl be killed, ad as .that s where they dif%r from W ayner'e lust, rQ�bery 9z, blood. Compelled to ee round at the inn the next Mortiittg,fmpel ed suffering from tttbercalal� menfttgitis. 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Celer and! s SALE -`Tomatoes, y � _ 5 _ -- /� �f 1 to NELSON . �%� `� /� , i n T�(�� e' plants, APPY � M L A i D S r Cabbag 90-y1 r r'.�4 DINC}ItAN, Pickering. .. i ��' 1 . -- --- In the Township o1 Pickering. - t' •�- •� N me�tb of tt)e Nigh.4ourt f i i 'BUSHELS of Seed oats an pttrenanc to a judit i ' ' .� nn a larg© quantity of berry bushes, bot Justice iu ti,e aviiuu sat D+�uker vs, Leyd et sal °��y �+ t d i; V 1h� �'+�a�� .!��V '_ u.l., I'lokering• _ -- = red au black. J. L, CI there will bo sold Uv Public Auction on' the - 0 0 0 0 0 0 - rr�� 1895, ; ablished er Friday morning t its office �drd Day of Mai% lap Cave have a quantity o ,'. t sting, Out. 111' TSL PEAS- i rITERhIB - 1 7 • s sill peas for ealu at elevator, French• - AI Ttlt — ' . e r . I i ms nR' ap. ,l t� THos. MOODY, agent for �C)M=C— MI .IG-. 0"r—T�1rrJ� � VS • Gf� •' ` 's •1.00 irpaid i I advl3t>eto4►• Ari Y -. • ffi1.26 per y, ar; TISINC+ : W. D. Matthews 6c Ce. hf r Levi Fair Tn • Sti � I - '�' RA'$ES OF ADVLR At the village of Pickering by _ . er line - - 10 cents. banks. auctioneer with the approbation of - . i _ First insertion, p , rtiou er'lige 5 " OP SALE--TtVO new wilcll COWS, Q18d r r _ - I Each-subseq lout }ns i , p Cleorge H. Dartnell, laequireI Local pre lI at � - . . F .I '1'bie rate d{�es not include Legal orFoieign ad- n nnmbor of little pigs, good. Apply to Whitby, the following lands anti II premises I r ! ' AND EW AL1,I80N, lot 88, Con, 2, Pickering, situate lying and being in the Tdwnshil, o'� E lvertieementa- arties making con- 29 -JO . Special terms given to P the ear. Half- or Ch rywood post ot9ce. Piokeringtu the Coanty of Ontario and being - �' � - racts,for 9 Cr 6 moc�hs or by y composed of the south 60 acres o[ the north ! r • P yearly or yearly contracts pa able ggarter,y. halt of lot 2Z, ip the 2nd concession f the said _ Bucslueati ui,rds, ten lines or under, with paper', A TITRE: --Th undersigned has IN' Towushiu of Pickering, except that p rt thereof ,. - i i . _: One year, 45 00, p ayable in advance•; P acres of good pa tore land at lot d, cin. 2, described as follOv 8• comm'-Inciag al the south - R3Not}ee iu local columna feu celits per line, p � east angle of the north half of the I¢t ; thence ,e nts er line each subsequent insertion. Picke�to Wi>I �TAYLO , Cherroywood artie 8,30 north 16 degrees west along the ea erly, limit flys ce P lits pp y L gpefE{al contract ratos made known on app e, — _ __- — of said lot live chains ; thence soul seventy= , tion. No free advertising• tter netructiens — ' n,g eaiall fOr see four degrees west ten ehcCns flttplins ; thence Verg8 end Co' ole%ton SllXted• Ulvertisements without wri • - po ATOE$' Grow p south sixteen degrees east ave challis more or f� i wi11 be inserted until forbidden and leharged ac- r I'u#e less to the centre of the concession : thence I cordingly. Orders for discontlnnnt to the pub- and t sae t name, at hard t imev prices Oat¢ north env©nty• tour deareee east along the • k I i . %, i ` ftaents must be in writing and ae logut free. CLOS80N f3ROS., Highland Creek, centre.or said concession ten chains, tlft� IinkS R �� �� � a d apo $tted.. - ' - fisher. . ! Ont, - •8-2m more or lees to the place of beginning. ; i . Job Work promptly attended to. Also five acres more or lege being part of the i ' i. PROPRIETOR. south west ,�u�r�ernt said int described ae fol ` w• �, CLARK TtCF,-Those wan.tina rag oarp�t lows, con►meneing on the westerly Unto of the l I�,.. ell tv call on VI . Leh said !ot at the distance of forty chains from the ! . I ! I . - , N wove would do w , Our Politics—Strict IndepFndenoe. n,nn,i Altona. Pridew low and satisf action south west angle thereof; thence north seventy• . -lase Loca Paper. uare!ntlto 'Orders taken at E. Lehman'e, foo Jegrees east five chains and twenty -floe t' . Ili , .' Our Atm—A First c �Itona. 3 links ; thence north sixteen degrees west ten i DangQla h08S, ileac, l�gh , pat8nt tipB, . Our Expeot�tiolu� —he hearty chains more or less to the centre of said nen �, rapt •rt of the veovle of Piekerint! a d �ieinity. cession ;thence south eeveoty tone degrees west p req CHARLOTE GREEN WOOD— along the centre of said concession Aye CLatns. Ge_u r Oxford ►� oe$f Black or Tan. _ 1y1 Will give lessons io Charooal,�ssyo twenty;8ve links more or lose t• the said west- . FRIDAY, MAY 17, 8f�5. and pencil drawing, Water Colors and ii Orly limit of Said lot ; thence south sixteen da. ; Paintine, -from Copies, Nature, Objects, F r greet Oast along Said westerly limit tan chains r a .MME WI(HT J . . -. terms and date apply to MRS• (i• W. DEOKE more or 'less to the place of b nning I V lick dna• The land i8 sandy loam. T e west branch of - - NOTES AND COMM1 NTS. DalAn'sCrookrunsthrotulh these remises s I IGEONS FOR SALE -Homers a d ppart of the lands is good pasture [and. There � � 1 4 is some wood upon the premises which are - . � , . r. Dragoons—S6 pairs for Bale cheap ! I. . _. It ig featred that the- fruit crop in birds, isarp� per pair ; ib9S birds, 41.00 per ora r, situate about i+j m{lee from Llverpooi Market. , _ fiiagara district has. been seriously coaw J,(30RDON, Pblare gt p p p�oa �Att Ily of �aleandFthe balance in�90 daysvortin the �j1 /� �'j� o tion of the purchaser 1r9 cash and the bei- .'. • 1he�e V1ood►� n++��P'� �d�' ' i ` damaged by the recent frosts. AB a with wet - - anee secured by Statutory Mortgag po this district iE tfhe fruit garden of NOTICE :-Having leased the harne�es of sale on default for two months, on two . lr Shu occupied by the late William Hbr- month's notice with interest at 8 per Beat pay- . Ontario, we r et .exceedingly to pp able in instalments of loo per annum. There grave, in Broagh�am, I am prepared to attend to - bear of the damage, and hope that the requirements of the people of this Town. will be a reserved bid, fixed by the master. 1 . ship iu that line to the satisfaction of all, ,the vendor will not be bound to produce any . I `i - - .. the report is over -drawn.. Special attention given to repairing, and work abstract exopt a, Registrar'@ abstra--,t or a copy .. ! '- " _ done promptly and at right prices. J • T• thereof, nor any titlO deeds or eyldance of title — JEWELL, Brougham. � �l not in hie ossession. ,_ _ ------ ---' -- — -_ . - The trial of the Hyams Bias. is be • — CONDITIONS OF BALE --will be the stand irig steadily pursued at the York FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -A fa to ing couditious,of the High Cjourt of Justice ex- • - conta. . —g too acres. being lot s, con. 5, Jx cert es above mentioned• -- county Court House, Taronto. The bridge Township. Un the premises are situs ed 1• urther particulare and conditions may to — I . , - Case for the C Own 15 riot very sub- good frame house. commodious barns, add fall had on ap{,liid &Oto the raid Neater and to - �� other necessary outbuildings. Well watered Messrs Reid Oweur, fireehoid Iluildings • • • • D, C• hose, F.eq.. TorontC i?tantial So far a d the chandeS are and fenced. One mile and one quarter from _ - . - tllat- unless som�tl iri more direct i8 Claremont station. Apply for particulars tc Btio a er Adelaide en Toronto. g IRA I'i)WELL. Claremont P. 0. 18 tf The AuctionoeF sod the Vendor's Solicitor. 1_, bronRh t out the! H}ams will be acquit- - J. F:, Farewell, t� C.- Whitt)y• . I . - �i T '�)�0 GEO. H. DARTNEI:L, Local Master. �T ted of the chal �,e of havinb murdered CO Y R�' �' ' R SIONs- - - ` I Y'��'' I�1 ew tOre, �i'illie �'4'ells. f they were acquit d vOi`1 EY I • T ME MEANS ; . of that, the p�obabllitlea are t fat \ --- ___ _- . .. - i. they would be r arrested on also ler ! yet y ,toasts time and and labertAorking the _ ' Charge The' first sitting of the Court of Revision, fez P handle when the wind wilt do it the Township of S^athero for the year 1895 to without eapen6e- e The htalllto a School matter adjuaate on ))all errors or omissions in !the I,, ,the small sum of 1:40 you can get one of • Asseaeiner-t 9zlit for the said Municipslity for All . assumed a diff rent phase during t e the year 1895, will be held In Burrow's .,a1ll, at . ' past �'eeR: �H18 Excellency t e'; Woburn on Monday, May' 87th lust.• at two / R=���',"'� --- . �t �'�lo�k P. m. ILLS GO;Cr� :,; u;;�a:4i _Low, tilkea a h d fl THOf�J.CjtAWFOBD, ... ! . Clerk of Kcsrt}oro� t�� _ I ova IN ; r% . _>n and colllprdmise between the _ e - govarnment� i thought to be 11ke1 1�Oun� C-Oui1C11, (patent applied for) l ' - f - +r - This machine can be attached to any .. L a i - . _ _ Greenwa and- Slfton, o I S 1 i e . Messrs . } sodic w,wout change. . Manitoba, have been invited to Ot- .- CoKnty op Ontario. , . pump h - � . _- _> - - - _ tawa to talk !hie mutter over with the _ -- *�� n C of the Council or tilelCor• wHA11!l. t� It costal men aYid the , Goverpor The next weetcng B ROUG ,� ! poration of the County of Ontario for the year ever beforb bas our Stock Rijn as large ;General. Sbi*e have an idea that the 18 will be held pursuant to adjournwent at ISlanitoba Gn�.'Ar1�me�•F w Il 110t COITl- the Court House in the Town of Wbitb on ` ! and Prices ate cheap. . Tuesday the 4tb day of June next,,at the dour - promise ; but �aS matter , look jllst of two o'clock in the afternoon. _ ` i . All accpunte to be laid before the Copncil now such a C!OurSe is qui a probable: must be forwarded Uo the Clerk, properly Corti• — nether large, consignment of Goode to The Ottawa -opposition will also be fled, -at least three days before tho meetigg of �. I • the'Council. - ' ' asked to take to hand in he convey- Dated ac Whitby this 11th asy of >iaay. les. - I have a large ranite' of samples of Mand this Week. JN0. •iJ. FA HEWF.LI., f+ rin Sultans and li lit Overcoatin s to. ' sation with t 'e Manitoba gentletnen. - County Clerk, County of Ontario. P g 8 ! . _ select frum. at pi ices that will cause you . „ • . mush aetonisbment. '. . AUDIEY. - . CO�SRT OF: RECISION• A�1 PAINTS--Ntzw Prints xl e*reat variety of. - , HavinK jubt recdived the latest fashion DR '88 COOP, Miss Sadie Bray is i5it ng frienne at plates from Paris, I'atn'now prepared to paiae ntl, New Dress Uoods and Trimmings to match. "The very cream Cole iu), O'nt.; j - -' {(1ve4entire tletiKfaotion. • D1 r. and hire, Walters ar a little indis r , ! I Call at once and avoid the rush. of the faall ou. yon d just now. A URQUHART, BrOUhal. C►I: 'T'S FUR�,ISIiINGS--Hats and Cal>s in the newest designs of Penn OrviQ iS actively pusbin:g the Public Notice is hereby gf4n that a Cour t ! i _-- seedin on the Hane 'far Revision of the Araeesment Roll of the Mini the 8eaS0t1 K S !• eipality of the Townshipp of Pickering for the s - \' . . _ We Sympathize with Moses. Puckerin year 1895 will be held in the T own Hall, Broug r un3 James M:eBrady in th lost of vale- ham, on Tuesday, the 88th day o[ May, 1883;- at l in ' -BEADY IIIAll Ci.C�IiII� (3—Air we are going out of this branch of the hour of ons o'clock p. m. +, i i t • able horses recently. ;` All persons interested will please take notice our busln es, and goin more extensively into Boots and Shoes, we will clear - . - Frank Brown, of Toront ,"roa'e through and govern themselves accordingly. Out the alance of ou youth's, boy's, and men's Ready -Made Clothing, re - Dated at whitevale, this 14th dal of May, 1885. your 8!►rrow Teeth, $seder Feet, .. here on his bicycle en route for Whitby, DONALD R. BEATON, ' , t0 a hi8 m that a idit in honor of her ' 9li-3l Clerk of the said Muuicip4lity Plow Coulters, Eco., and have t„bem at• gardleils f cost -or p ofit. W e have a splendid line of Men s Pante 'st. �Oc. - P y 4 y -- - tended to before the spring rueli. All worth $I. . . . . . . 67th birthday. She was a sister of the. - - . : -_ .; late E. Chapr�nan, father of \eleon Chap %O00 Apple Trees For Sale• work done at lowest posoiblericee, and man, . this place. we guarantee perfect satisfaction. $ �CiAINB IN E`'L1I1' DEI'APTbiLNT---�ioli't let o that mighty ' • Thankio my many customers, I with dollar ill til ou- have tested who sells the cheapest. . We fon'•t fedi' COm- - ! Several attended";Sir. Irving s social of g Y to announce that my nursery stook hue. r '[3 ]� 'Lj Jt j� /� o Friday evening, and returned with high wintered with no lose whatever, I will beat the j�,ri„[-j,� �, jYl petition. ' accounts of its Success. The only down- nurse south of Audley, every Tueadsy and N w Goodx coining and going every week. .ltetnember, you 11aVe 8 ` cast were the overheated footballers, Tth,the and t k lease terminates Jane 12th, the v;hole stock will be sold at the tallow I30rs0ih0er sad General Blaokelxiath, od m stet here every dt►y In the week at North Claremont for your pro- ` j whoa were badly defeated. But boys, ing sacrifice : 1 to 5010 cents each•60 co lou 7t' y Lard llried Apples, -Butter and Eggs, etc. Also • . - practieE' with energy, and determination' cents each, 100 and over 5 cents each, it rug t Clarewont, . - Ontario. uce... f� It Pork, Poultr , cent extra, F. O. B., Pickering. 0. T. R. $10 pper - there' Wil be a city buyer here every ,Tuesday who will pay cash for all kinds j will win sometime. 100. All these trees were grafted and eulti fated — ---- . : - -_ — " - ' i `�'e wonder if ons Sunday school in• by Mr• Beth Willson and more than three No. ! W - 1 of produ o. Come to the cheap•oash store, North Claremont, for Bargains. fourths are standard winter variation. They• •4 Q b ,b pf 00 ' ' r. tends haying a garden socia] this summer? 'wilt be sold strictly eub�ect to the nursery Chart, d w o ca� ODI .. _ - . • . w ho a the will have a in this wa it is iunpoa4lble to mistake varieties. a :L N•�' o . If they are e p y ' - . beneficial change from -tile former !ones. At all times I will -exercise the greatest care to n j 'roi ° �y 1 o u " . please my customers. CHAi<iL 8 BAitCLAl, j AudlQy seervs to bo dead to .enthusiasm. Brougham P. o., entatic. 84 til r a o c o - : We work but that i6 all, where . are the =- — ----- - - -__-r-r-�- o I - ---- -~ w._ a = d Q �_ beams and souls of the people ? , We de• The Pa e . Coiled Spring ,. g g . Q cl © _ _ -- __--------'------ --- - -- aI v ± O I ' test to be in an thin when no ore r cfGs �" py MC y�' q M ' ! . y g oven Wire-.. , b�W�dB ;p Q$ It - ' . push is giveatthan is barely sufncien to ,g"; xa MN,o Xp S ' I ;!� mss carry along the work. Audley Doul do "� o a a "a 'drr d � I ' " 1 ' c Letter. °db ' -•i 1,tvrl`d ht. Il u�.�- -' ..� Nobler things should come f om o m a ° . a� o 0 = .. `•� V'.'� j . a place that has done well once. $e ms : a ° - '° _ �~- +,�� _,--', JL � i N. l al ! '� I'll to us we are a too selfish lot of }ieyple. - '�� �Vhv not lend our means and seryl a to ffi ,• woo, Jan ' "^ �-=,' -= { `t ' O ,1 , - --,., { ...-�, 1, , 4 , I �a`�- making an annual undertakinj a ouuub,Cess? 11 `� Nab y I o w- M W as - a �. a Mar ►'� p - _ '+o(—�-�t. , (Beet 1''431K�e 'iif- tlie {i'oi•lcl.j y_-~` i . W{ll turn anything in the Animal Kitlgdo'nl, m saml P . i ' 1 . ' I, '1 i I The Tottenham selatinel Saye the. old from a hen to an elephant. Is no soot wire " r; .4 w w m ! M ww May Vit" -` .•� ' �1 -a ,i . , dohu I�idd's wealth only amount d -t0 that needs tightening every springy. O�}ly re °r J ne �rO . � ��� � ti` �,,,� .,�t- - ,.e s„4. �, `* - . - quires 3 its to the 100 feet and will last a life a - M w , d C � `. , _ �/ '� _ �- _% 15,Od0. time. For sample Bee S. Linton's, K+Ugeton tr i W W �. ,a July- '� el' « �(� .r'. -rf• o-�+r"*• , _ _ . j Road, or on revises of the undersigned. m l aQ' " 4 r ':' Cardwel� _icense commissioners lave P AgCnt. .b t w'« p ! f;ept all (� , i �.r_ a�' "r 44�+�"/�\ - . \ 29 4t W. F. R, JON F. (( • - refused to grant, a third tayern licen for Rnlea a P.o. m Oet. is 11 i'� f' r �i �++� 1. ' Tottenbainr. ___ '' c, c• r wM'Nov,l� f ��,f E'lE �, '. ,�"�"� 'tr1f��' j�,. Tlevr J.' A:?cheep: of Orono, was - 4 O, o' ` !��• + ,.'.; �. _. - • called'Nlddenly to Nova Scotia on on• TOBIAS CASTER + I � '`"- ' • -' _ -- - - - - �- - _ . - - day last, owing .to tete death of Ills. f Cher. . . . - I . " " �'-`� - - Mr Thos Doncaster, of Cannin ton, GRAI-f3 DEALER, ` 4 „ who entered the Genersll Hospitltl, Tor• : + ' "I,rf Iter go, Dt+d, he dost t sell the Standard. ; - onto, two months ago to under Q an 4 forth Claremont, nt.� _ , �- 0 oration Las just returned home. i •T%N�A ®I�t THIS Ib THE wAY WHEN TIiL' : . P Mr. JQmes Cassidy, an Adjala f r'mer Ilan bought oat THOS. E. P CiII'S 'e;: --r �ps bTANDARD ROTARY' SHUTTLE - met his death a Short time ago by - run. Coal and Lime business and is noo� pre• ., 1 t " .: • - _ . _ 110 4th th best i Si i 11 . i� swap team of horses. He , cvas cr shed pared to supply the -dub w f . IS 13ROUaHT TO , - -''between the wagon wheel and the sued, Georgetown grey L1me,,also Whit Lime - .. .., . • - E_DOOR. ' and died in a few hours from in�urt s re- by tine bbl., the beet Portland C inept, s • { . 1, . , TH -- . ceived'. Plaster Paris and Ontiario Cement by the .:...Pick6ili.g• �. bbl., j Pnre bbl..salt. end coarse alt in 7 .,. Come in at oiice and stint the gate On Xoi nde,y `last Wm. �Saygae, sen., - 1 I '� + . You'll find us not so green, but _ ! - >aad anarrow escape of losing h e life. bulk, also Move Coal and Blaoksmidl, the --- ' a d ori ,ilr. R. Thomas' fa`X be- best n the market, I intend keep ng the - - �. . ... ; e that we can appreciate the _ , Eng Be beet noes of ure Red Cluver, Aloike sTANDABD s>awlria tween Oshawa and Whitby, blasting, and gr P Chpggiug done every dsy'i►t Ge, pear bap-. _ while introducing the ackin , the blast, and imotlly Bead for the retail t ads, at - f `, i�j 1t r >il�c>art . • . ti P g Cash or kill 1!u 11he same Il • F_, , the 1 >ivest market prices. The lighest. ! p'or sale by for same unknown cease, suddenly ex• , . laded, duttina and blsrning Mr. Savyse's Price paid for. all kinds of CIr in and ainuuut.: r • .. • .. . s Ctov r Bead delivered . at_- my a egator, � p 1 - left hand somewhat seriously., The ram• No, Claremont. , • ELITI t�,' ` p mer with which he was ramming the 6 • _" actin was thrown many feet io the nix. 21 don TOBI1$ ' C STEM. ItOi'RIFTC? _ Ahs, '� . . . - . .. ty , _ - c : i . ,•, fr , v.• �. 1. e.. - - - - .. _. • , . n -. - _ ..+L� .. �,. ',bac a moi. �.: _ i t . .. . - _ . - - �. ...:.:,.. _ .:. -_ t-: .. .: :: :- ! sur il1h.•.A jj^^ i #'�',",..}. _ �{, : ._. r -. Rk, n .... :r: ',_ b('-•.. .r,L•s ;:$A'. 9i' 'ice A -.. .z'a .: -. - .- ._ _� - '.. w. : . l . , , ° c �. , - ' . .. _ ',. ,; <.....•. - - :-, ,a C-- .moi `•-s: - h- - d - , t t ,s,3 :--.._ s - i''rr .. _: .. ... d , P,: , ,f ;, :. ,.. . �,.� ,.. . W,, x -. -e_ .v '• .a-'�' ." 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James Wilken and 6 oth a for I W001)"S P']F•IOEAI"I 0DIN �' ?t TABLlt _Maker! t . The council met as per adjournment on grant for grading and gravelling ac >r 1 The 'Great Tnzllah Remedy.. 'LaAINg tlolNct AST DU^ As �oLLows - Monday, May 13th. Mem' ers all resent, townline bet 7 and 8 con. James I o ers BixPackcWs Guaranteed to , p and 9 others for rant f 1 g promptly' and permanently No.4 ExPR .ss . 9:89 A. the reeve presi n . The minutes of 6 �% 40 for i; ave]• p y " 14 MIxLt i 2:24 P.'. cid g lino Greenwood road in 8rd con, , ••I. r.� coots ail torras of Nervous �� former nieetin roa-rl and adopted. �+ �yta �• „ o,��SFe 8 LocAL , , 6.18 P. :� Dumber of applications for grants �vot Connor and 6 others for grant of $5,) for . Krayelliug Brock Road bet 3rd and non. atorrhea, Impotency all TRAINS GOING `i EST DUE As FOLLOWm3 made and parties heard in connection with effects of Abuse or Lroaesste,o. 7 LOCAL Wm. Wilson and 11othara for grant o $50 Mental R'orry, emoessive use 0:1G A. the same. 5 "17 Mixt, .:.. . 3:0'J P. for gravelling Brock Road bet 5th and 6th of nbaco6 Opium or Stitau- i1Tr. Hilts, seconded by Mr. Richards con. Wm, Cowie and 22 others fox grant Before and After, ldnts, + `troves that the first deputy reeve be ap• which In. 1 IJxPRtsa 8:2 P. __31., : $100 for gravellaing Brock Road bet fi h and Ormity, insanity, Consumption and an early grave, TIMD TABLE —JDunbartori Statio pointed to investigate the matter complain Has been re - ed of by Iiaae A.Moyer_in the washout of his 7th con` Joh-ii tool for grant of 25 for proscribed over 8b years in thousands of . T.R. grading hill bet lots 2.1 and 25, (;Eo, I pastes; is the only Reliable and Egnest 3fedicine ditches alld drains-oti.his farm on lo't 31 in bnown. Askdrtigglsttor Wood's Phoephodtnellj TRAMS (i•l)ING .AST DUF. AS FOI.LU�� F f grown and 4 others for grant for til drain ' �t sill C;uu' find do .what may be needful in on Brock st., north Claremont. V. G. ! heoffers sdmeworthless medicine In place of this, N0. 1(i jti1l. E;h 2:18 P. the watt0r, and with power to call on the Barnes and 22 others.for grant for. ravel. ; Inclose price letter, and wewl11$end by return it $ Liu AL . G:213 P. 1.Loh nahip Enfiuert if deeli�ed needf;nl. A tgait. Price, one package, S1! eta, $5. Os►e will ling side line bet lots 32 and 33 in Gt Con, pJtpse,af�wiJlou,.d,; Pamphlets free to anyaddlese 'rRAINs GOING Nil' EST DUE A5 F.UI,L0N% Lomnlunieation was read from �.osel?h Thomas Carter and 2J othara for + aditiHunghington, solicitor =eat ount fro Mrs. k, 8 The Wood Company,T and gravelling in 2nd con.' Isaac. .ittle- IVO. 7 Lo( .4L, :. . . 0;28 A. ,. _. Pirie for �rc:nt of hall fol' Tiolding of _Divi- ohr and 16 others for rant for gra •ellin - _! - -' . - Windsor, Out.. Canada. flton Court. - ] g g g Sold in Whit]) b I " 17 MI.'ED . . . 3:1e P. • 6th con bet lots 26 and 27. Arthur John-. y y W• R Howse.` - --- ---------__- - ___ _ _ Your standing committee on sheep killed- aton and 12 others for grant of $50 for '---"--- . -- -- lna, 0 by dogs begs leave to report and recom• grading and gravelling sideline bet U and - - 1. AR/N mend as follows : Hary Ellicott fpr one 11 north half of 6th con. _ Thomas Lacey i , _- sheep killed, and 2 small lambs $(i.GG ; and 14 others for grant to'repair ro d bet . I .:.' i A Thos. Law for one sheep killed 05.33, lots 30 and. 31 in lat con. J. Riciiar s forI T P . .raid accounts being two-thirds sworn grant for - gravelling in is� c -on bet.] is 26 value. All of whfih is respectfully sub• and 27. All of which is retpectfnll sub- - ' mitted. On motion of Mr. Richards. 'chair- On motion o- . i .. __. ---,r— RUS f Mr. Poacher, chair I man, report was adopted- 'man, report was adopted.. . • I Mr.: Hilts, seconded_ by Mr. Richaids, Mr. Mowbray moved for leave to intro - sy a "°"' acv eecendy patented in U. S. - moves that the reeve grant his order on due a by-law to amend by-law No. 6: 8, en- - - Ca,.ada by HAS. CLVTHE ithe treasurer in favor of the parties recom• titled a "By-ltiw to appoint To nship ! sr r�eL,aHan rare Tended in the reports of the various stand- officers etc," that the same be now read a i - !vg committee as_reported this day. first and second time, and that the c snail1. .i . Your committee. on contingencies beg go into committee of the whole. th reou. 1, _.. ; . .- �._ .. RU TUR 4 . I �leave to report and recommend as follows : The council went into committee f theI—.. �. j .. � 4 Ycar committee having considered- %be whole. Mr. Mowbray in the chair. The .! ­ I CAN BE UIVE -. accounts in connection with care and following changes were then made and the - _ WIT NO INCONVENIENCE maintenance and burial _of the late Mrs. by-law finally -passed. B. Fawcett, over- • -- Bilow, who ander sec. 13 of the Municipal seer in div 20 instead of Geo. E' ward • , ..Amendment Act of 1893, deeded her pro- Bryanain div 34 instead of Joseph By ; W. WIT OUT ATRUS party to the Council of the Township of Badgerow- in div 46 instead of James - k CH AP BY MAIL I - . . - I Pickeric,K, recommend the following ac Hicks ; A. B. Holden in div 72 inatjtad of -,.. �.. 60 . �- I 'cur na c t� ux means comfort to you.. - -__ . - . ..coapts re first clause in connection there- A. Ellis ; -Ales. Palmer in div 25 instead of Pcec Card 7Yiu do it., I be paid : Joseph Burk $11 ; Dr. Thomas Coutte. James Burrows w s ap- .. - - Bateson, medical attendance $3 ; S. pointeif feuce viewer instead of John Gar - Age,=t'p. r,on,,r CNAL CLU�N Pennock, undertaker, $15; Hugh-Mechin, land. case imll ,<<r;,I 134 KiNO SY. ST . - , 1 , I t cods supplied 60 cents ; John Keaet 82 ;-rottoNto I - - - ¢aNst g pp- Mr. _Hilts, seconded by Mr Mo bray, . C - _ W. H: Bundy, pritAing reports of infectious moves that the first -deputy reeve be nd is �s diseases and copies of lists of persons as- hereby instructed to properly advertise, sesses� for dogs $J.20, balance of ., account and by public auction sell village lot 'o. 8, printing road lists $1.90 ; W. J. Clark, and the east halt of lot No. 9 on the outh 1 ; prix;tin;; notices to contractors and lists 'of side of -main street in the Village of roup• :. Imo. •- township officers. $5.50 ; D. R., I31!aton, ham, lately the propertyof the late Mrs. •I ,I . drawin- deed in duplicate Mrs. Bilow o Sarah-Bilow, and by' her conveyed in trust i KENDAtrL this corporation and registration of sat a to thin corporation for her mainte aper,, '�' .- .54.30, also on account of salary 5.10. 1 and upou a sale being affected of th said -' . - . .I PAY1N CURE Your committee begs to acknowledge t e property 'that the- 'reeve and clerk be S y petition of Henry B. Tavler and Lvn'&D • authorized and hereby instructed on elialf _- �Barclav, executors of Henry Adams, d - of this cdtporation to make a props c n• . ceased, respecting lot 17, -in con 1,.Picke - vevance thereof to his purchaser. . - ' - ing, recommend that the council inspect Mr. Richards, secondkd by Mr..Hi ta, • - 1 - h the place and consider the same and also (Moves that the council do now adjou n to �S. ;� Pays fdf' the `� ' THE -I - .. the debenture rate complained. of . a -t the meet again•on Tuesday the 29th d yl of MST SUCCESSFUL REM nest meetiag of the .council. All of which May, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m kor i FOR MAN OR BEAST. . is respectfully submitted. Oil motion of the purpose of holding a Court -of Re is on I in to Ito etr,lots and "ever bust rv,. i ; .. ,M r. Mowbray, chairman, report was and for the ' transaction of general b si T ; } . � proofs below, K �DALL'S SPAYIN CURE y - adopted. . Ness. t . Your Standing' cotnmitteo• on Indigents -0 •0 -- I 0wina, xenaprraaCo..IIL,reb.34' ' . - bens leave to report and recommend as / Horse Register. i Dr n J.1taxDALL • ,r- — +, r, r 8/n -P1aaM send me ore of Your Ho . follows : Payment to M. Gleeson, 'for ke and oblige. T harew.ed agreat deal ofy Ice Ball's a ria Cure with ���'suw m ii is �uU to E. t'awes, 17 weE'ke at 91.'15, 11'11.'15 I'Of/i K Stanton. Standard, 1'.1+,),99 A. .11 . , w aderful �icum I once had a mar• t6,t 1. M. Gleeson, for cup to \1 ra..lohuston.,. 17 trial 2.17, race rec.'l.'l3'ji, the rope ty of t►eeateeeswim .nd ».e bottles ottstvvd her. p a bottle on bond all the lima : weeks at 75 cents, $12 75 ; M. Gleeson, for �� G. Barnes, Green River, will make he - ' Toa"' • com"• PO1�' eu to. i'ra. Ran, 17 weeks at $1.'15: t,ritil �eC. 81, 189G. p y season„ of 1895 asollowe :-Monday ay END S SP�YI� OUR $31.?5 ; Colin Philip, for sup to 'Mrs. �;th leaves his ow stable Green Riv to ,•,� Li .ton, 17 weeks at $1.25, 921 25 ; Colin N a J. Iroau, ro• C.»tzoa, No., Apr. S. VMS. Gleeson's Hotel, Greenwood; uoo to pear Birt—I have used several bnnlm of l Philip, for sup to Moa: Trip, 1.7 weeks at Toa Gurdon a Hotel, Pickerin ni ht. ea /t 'sea urs .io con+" with mach .cereal. =1.( ,$17.(10 ; Geo. Philip, for s3np to hire. day Woodruff Hotel, Whi by, n n ; 158CQre t�I1B Six � a �iYc�+ hlnk`�'tc the tit unlment I ever used. Have cwt Curb, one 'Blood BPavio "and ►(! Palmer, 17 weeks at $1.75, $'L9.75 ; A3a Sebert's Hotel, Brooblin, night. t' d. 1tw Howe sPavina. Ilavo-recommended It t Hubbard, for stip to M[s. Stark, 17 weeks - 'eereral of my friends who aro much pleaded neaday, Hotel, Myrtle, noon ; L. Se e t a !aaahe,eptt, Respectfult , at $1.25, $21.15 ; Isaae Wise, for sup to .. Hotel, Port, Perry, night. Thar y, ' s. $ LT, P. O• B=30. � - Jane Losie, 17 weeks at 91.00, $17.00 ; _ Utica, noon ; by Epsom, Mansion H� Be, - For Bate by ail Drnsgietaoraddress . James Rogers, for sup to Mrs. Stotts, 17 Uxbridge, night. Friday, John Band re, e. , weeks at $1.25, �." g y' St ComiIle),ici ,l n*• B a. l[BXDdLL UOlt[PdXY $21.:.� ,Geo. Lawrence, for .Goodwood, noon; Queen's Hotel, S o ff• eaoaausoa rain, vt, ip to Dlrs. Haley, 17 weeks at $1.50, ville, night. Saturday own stable b til . y �n $'?5.•i4 ; John Gral:am, for tsup to lira. �t�,t10I1 r ' r following Monday morning. The ei ove Marr, 17 weeks at a1,•4t. 125.50; R. P. 0 I_ THE CELEBRATED route will be continued through Doti the Ho. :pper, for sap to Thos. Lee, 17 weeks at season, health and weather permit'tt ng. . L HIGH ALLEY CO . $1.75, $29.75 ; John Brown; for sup to Mrs., `- At y0gr own prices. l'irniinkhana, 7 weeks at 91.00, $;:00 ; R.- Ut'it /f'tlh'Ptc, the thoro':bred trot, ing . .' ackuo�tledged to be the bash. A. Bunting, for sup to Mra.. Bvron; 17 stallion, the propertti of tV. G. G ow,I. coal tnlned. - weeks at $1.00, $17:00. Spencer Tav;or re Whitevale, Ont., w it,] make the seas n of , - , _ j _ - conveying Perry family to Oritlia Aaylusn, ldi)5 as follows :--Monday May 6 1 vee ��'elOeS - 1; , - $17.20 ; Dr. Bateson, for filling in applica own stable Whiteyale, to I•.0. Meta aye, •=••t vial i3il nI>fTt8'trd T)II>=I;C tion and certificate for the admission of • lot 6, con. 4, Pickering noon, to 1 rry .- Jr. FOr 1.7i per 14i• ....F'h'(1�)I Tl:(F�.1fLVf;'.ti.... Thomas and Bary Perry to the asylum, Meen's lot 26, con. 3 to West Wh by, ` - - . 5.5, Dr. Brodie,' for making certificate for night, Tuesday, Wm. Fteksbiiru'P �t 8. . Why buy interior coal when you can came, $2.50 ; John Barry, two --code of con 5, Eaat Whitby noon, Vilson'a ctrl wood supplied Thomas Lee, 88 William I Ashburn, night, Wednesday, F ask j� * i j the beat for saute price. - Cochrane for wood also, $4. Your :com Jone'e, lot 4, con ;, Pickering n, Bill Ilead►s• t'' mitten would further recommend that .the Wilson's hotel, Claremont, night; T acs• - 'I ,,,..OFFICE AND. YARD. following amounts be paid to tudigentslfrom day own stable, night, Friday, m. . the let of May to the let of January 1896. Stonehouses, lot 9, con 4, Scarbaro, loon -- -- ' KING 1ST., PICI%ERIti(}. � Mrs: Ryan, 75 tante per week, M. Gtehson, John Graham's, lot 85, Kingston ad, ��� �� � I 1.com ; E. Bowes, 75 cents per week, M. Pickering night, Saturday, Gorm ey'e $ (opp Gordon- house.) , Gleeson, coin ; Mrs. Johnston, 50 cents per hotel; Liverpool morket, noon, own a pie . , I • (,i. W. DECK • _ 1' week,. M. Gleeson, com ; Mrs. Linton, 75 till following Monday morning. bis . - I - : . - - - -- -- . ------- -cents per week, -Colin Philip, com ; Mrs. route will be continued throughout the j' 1 . . I _, WE OFFER 410 '_ . • � Palmer, 81.00 per week, Geo. Philip, com ; -I season, hbalth rind weather permit ins. E�tte. Hea �, . . Moa. Stark, 75 ecnte p week, Asa Flab- �Inrt/i Bitlingsv, the property of Jona ban +" To The Pu,bl�� bard, com ;Jane Louie, �0 cents per week, porter, Pickering, Ont.; will make j; the - r' Isaac Wise, cord ; Mrs. Stotts, 75 cents per acarus of 1895 ae.followe:-Monda a ��/�(( Q � • our cheap a aria "OOd week, James Rogers, com ; Mrs. Haley, . g� leaves own stable, Pickering, for t4 . Memo HeaC�s, - � l' ' 5 LUO per week, Geo. Lawrence. -com ; Mrs. rtH'e hotel, Whitby noon, to Ce teal STATIONARY, ' ' Marr, $1.00 per week, Iohn Graham, com; hotel, .Oshawa, night. Taesda�, H ter, _; SCHOOL: SUPPLIES, Thos. Lee al}d family', ia,1.50 per week, R. Raglin, noon, to Sebert'e ho el ort e P. Ilopper, com. All of which is respect• perry, night. Wedaeeday, I . KNITTING YARNS H He rue �11'PO1C�`.eaCli�, t fully submitted. • On motion of Mr. alts, hotel, Manchester, noon, Wilson's h tel„ (tit FINE WOOLSA chairman, report was adopted. - Ashburn, night. Thursday, Be wt's . I - The committee on roads and bridges hotel Brooklia, soon, Gordon's h tel, ' '. : I Also good Woolen Mitts ai begs leave to report and recommend as I Picketing, night. Friday, Tboe. Kul a's$1���a( - RUg Pattt3rIIf3. follows ;Payment to Charles Steyeneon for Brock road, noon, Maxwell's hotel, 'gh• - Building stone Ad breakwater for bridge i' on lot 5, B L, con, also for filling washout land Creek, nicht. Saturday, bn p on both_ aides of bridge, and furnishing Henderson's, lot 33, con, 2, Pioke logs I ; Oki E. DOONE, . material $12 ; W. Williams for underbrush noon, then to his own stable whet ' he East End , - P I C K E R I N - will remain until the following Mor day I -.. _ I lnh on sideline bet lots 6 and '1 in 9th con, - __ __ ______ __ __- __-.-___ Th above route will be on•• ' . work done in December 1694, $4 ; William morning_ e tinned throughout the season, health and +- npnslieath for G. days work shovelling y g weather permitting. Plaid and Colored Bills, oinked snow at 75 cents per day in road div No : - - 101, western townline. M,srkharr) township, t'otvlt I'ri nc't', the- property of - . C. 011 shortest notice and at to ps.y like amount $2.41 : W. Q. Ham for Oliver, Brantford, will make the se ison - Right Prices. _ ' repairiLig road scraper $2 ; Thos. Patter- of 1895 as follows: -11ouday, April 9th , 1 . . son for five hours work shovelling snow 50 - leaves own stable, Green River, to J. M. . . , . I cu_tN ; F. Blatthews for building calWert in Gerow's Hotel, Brougham noon ; by . , - — ; . . : div Li, $2.INl ; Isaac Littlejohn for statute Greenwood to Sebert's Hotel. Broo lin, . labor rnbuev o illected on roll for non Iper: slight. Tuesday, Woodruff's H tel, 11% . . - ,- ,. . formauce of .same in div 55, $6.38 ; Win. t.otr-ie Whitby, noon ;'Gordons Hotel, Picks ilig, might. 8inalladvertisements, 13uch as Astray, for road plainer delivered at.Brook hn "- ; �'auliorn repairing hill in Wedt,esday, Gormley's 11mtel, Liverpool, noon; own etw-ble and remain Lost, )! ou11t1, Etc., Oril 2�, .,ill •lobs 1, comma <�pp lot 35 $25 ; Richard Wilson for all night. Thursday, Franklin House, cents per weak. dran'iy-u- ti,nber and building two culverts . Iarkliam, noon ; Jacob Wideman' jr. I I - . - ns. sideroad bet lots 10 and 11 in 6th con._ . 06 27, con. 7, Markham, night. Fri lay, ,.. -- ! :: - 1 - i , 11f1 %,l- H. Connor, balance building culvert iller's Hotel,. Stouffville, noon ; To d's . - on Brock Road in 3rd con, 7.5 cents • Cowie '1' • otel, Goodwood, night. .Satur ay, I L. ,' ' 1 - T� • - . •Bros on b d r n's Hotel Altona noon • to wn ' .. ' . ' ' ,*15 , r f` AL .... account of cedar tlnl er de were ovi .. to corporatiost ase per contract 8324.91. table -and remain until following on- : IDEAL, We beg leave to report a notice from B. ay morning. The above route will be HE NEWS iii the best medium � :;i=.I - Stover, concerning bridge at. Clark's ontihned through out the season, he lth� in . w the - a0unty for Adyerti are... . W�N�� I IHollow in 3rd con. A lett rorn Edward nd weather perwitti4, _ Major concerning the p re a e of road - - --WITH-- . machine,'and would recom n that the Giye 1lfl a 'trial. :.1 , thil+a-deputy reeve c r. ajor and 10EER'S LMERY I 1. " STr��, T© TOWER' • • a get full particulars ter ills said road - �`11 I _- machine• The folio =-` I no wood used in any part of its:.. Presented-: K petitions were pq¢et•�atls vehicles and horsed #or htrtj y construction. D. Pugh a iceition for gra>Elt . or night. Te.a in done promptly y ��yy THAN �T t..�. �; on' hill bot lots 3U a 31 in 2nd bon ; B. B CHEAPER 1A11 r.00Dr 1 W. Jones and sin day'or job. 'Burp conneotian mer - o , f e o era for grant bet tote all GF T R trains. Freight ani Addreos all lettors t , All ui4oly painted and Guaranteed. 4 and 5 o 7th con ; G o. O'Connor and ten g others for express slivered to all parte a# ' tad Fant on �'nsale road between the viJliage.' VLA12 F$�'st UlecxA SfrlrtaN Pztne u. { . and rd `'ten• Fw-Harbron and �8 V r others for grant of X50 for rave.Iiag ani Notl►rd; safe and ilomtgi1.esfon stables in GEROW Sfadin g c;ourtt:ction. i. g opa lot 5 in 7th con. John R.' !_ ,iatou and 10 othara f©r $rant of ;50. for3�5.i _ - . , mer t � « a VT , ���� Xewa ��► !f yelling Itwamp in rood di? 9, tet Iota 1$ . Prop., r BRING, . _1. - 1.a = ; °. a f� A F t i t. F I ■ 4 3. 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Hay, new, too ............ 10 00 to 11 00 ` , L - Straw, ton ..a. .....•..• 6 04 to -0 00 n .. e N-�-1 Dressed hogs.i..,..•.... 5 75 to 6 2G . Beef, forequahters:...... G 00 to 600 - . . '` ]Beef, hindquartore........ 9 00 to. 10 00 'O �, Mutton ..................:.. 7 00 to 8 60 t111. Veal, carcass ............... d 00 to 8 Oil , Butter, lb ................... '00 1.2 to 00 15 Eggs, doz................ 00 '10 to 00 00 Potatoes, per bag......... 55to 60 - D(X1NI0_NBANK' ` . - i '.,.I Capital- Paid up, -$.1;500,000 ; .1l. Surplus, - - $19500,000- M. ; 14 WHITBY AGENCY, Qsskeral• Banking _H_usi_naaa ' ?ranaa " I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, '� �r. Interest allowed at highest current reites. N8•- • ' :y notice of withdrawal required. .. II. E. J. THORTON, - 101♦ MANAGAIR:r : JADES =: HARVEY i Horseshoer dl General Blacksmith, . - CLAREIV:[�NT." 4_* o . New shoes 25c cash or 30c credit-, and. 11. - guaranteed satisfactory. - ' BARRY'S - NEW. S»OP,-. ,Ij-I. CLAREMONT STATION. 1. Atrial solicited. . TII WESTERN .BANK1. _` -. 4)F CANADA. WHITBY BRANCH. - i - Capital Autf:orized...,,. :............:1,000,000 Capital Subscribed..• . ..............."...,W,000 - Capital Pahl -up .370,000' -`r. Rest........... ................ . 92,500 _ BOARD OF DIRECTORS.I John Cowan, Esq., President. ( ° Reuben S. Hamlin, Esq., Vice -Pros. W. F. Cowan, Em ., W. F. Alyn, Esq'J. A. 0i1s1- son, Esq., Robert McIntosh, M. I1, Tpomae - Pattertun, Esq. , T. H. McMillan... ••... ... ....... ..Cashier. A General Banking business transacted.. . Drafts Issued, payable in all parts of Canada; United States, and on Londou. England, pay- able in ail varus of Europe.Higghest current ' raise of interest allowed cu f3avitsgs hank. . Depositsand credited half yearly,. Special at- I ;: tet.tion to collection of and sale dotes. Z. D. We�aN I - BLANAGNII: . A PERFECT TEA . - . + . • 1 �Y aSj;� ,, . '. 11 .�, . I. ..;; ..ONSOON .. - -rL ­'. - I __;� , , I- . . - IL - Y-' - .1. .� - - • -AL .. ' . I __ ''YEET TLA .I. ' ,I THE WORLDS - - - - FROM THE TEA PLIANT TO THE TEA Ct IF . . �* Y. ' IN ITS NATIVE PURITY. j `' Monsoon " Tea is put upby the Indian Tea, ri �_ , r.,)wers as a sample of the best -qualities of Indian - _ �' e..s. Therefore they. use the greatest care in the ,�: --lection ut the Tea and its blend, that is why they ••-It it up themselves and sell -it only in the original - _-- ' m tAngen, thereby securing its purity and eicellence •t up In 34 Ib., i lb. and S 1b. packages, and never x< Ad rn bulk• fs ALL OOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. .1"�- . 4� „mow, 'f your grocer does not keep it, tell him tiW write tis . . . STEEL, HAYTER & 00. '•°_ *+ and 13 Frorit Street East Toronto,. ' - - '4_ LONDON , . . • �, _ CONDITION• - . POWDERS ,4 Ia the. beat Blood Purifier and general condition powder in &he msrket. It cures �,l _. all oases of general debility, _loss of appe• j_ tite and all troubles arising (rum impurity of the blood. 20 sents per pound, 3 lbs, - _ . 1. . 50 cents-. 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"1 row evening atfurthast, b P p , I _ . `' ; ' r� ° ° " Yer; 'm,"said the mein, with a b soil• oan quite understand your dieplefusure,.but BUSY YANKEE. .'.. ( ' d • oe "I k knowin that Mr. Hugh was eui}'sr me to su goat that I have a eight w I +� well let ou know a$ on , . dared loo , ' g l�elgltbagly int8irert la Bis `fe fogs—)flit.. r i trHAPTER II. I may the favorite with his mother, as wel a receive whom 1 ltl�e in my own hoa.e. I he continued, not heedingg her interruption. do not defend your son's impfudenoe ; but, terA et iNo'weat Aad - Mlrtb oatherod The two ensuing days were full of excite- ,4 My Wife we►e Mlea Fltlton, daughter of with the whole household, y y frau Ills Dally Record. - 1 " You understand me," said his mist esu, though you ronouace him,aurel ou would .< meat—pleasureable ezoitemenL—to Mrs. the late Captain Hilton, an old oava cyman, _ . I of good family, -I believe; but that I don't sternly ; " everjthing moo be 9e. Ili edI of friendstas wallvaa kindred t nngoaom 1 American 'sheep last year -grew wool to $aville. •e a rap about" Aad, Atkins, telegraph Y . Her keen eyes shoIIe with a hard glitter ,, I expected this," said Mrs. Sav11Ie, in think he has returned to hie ahstnbere : he be right in reaouuoing him, see an aoL of the exioat of gU7,loo.000 Ib.. non ht that her eon wan robabl y j P „ There are" Lg,000 medical atudeatit P y a low, oonaentrated tone, rand rising in her was to be sew y my a vPeek. 'aTbe ant to th t I wftl be no party is revenge, and the United $fates iaoaocdia to latest "� __ as aha th g d saved from oc mmltting some dangerou wrath, ".Some toner volae told me evil him to Dome race to luttoheon. p estfmatea. } . . had afresh on a, career would aville of yoar long, una000u® te►mblee etilltloomt eriou4 mfis cesgsutwho oat naso oto tfone,oaeled nMrs.t $ave lee "but Itth nk folly, and Istt. stay in'that vile place. Now leav of b r i p our loin shelter to. -.to that disobedient jt is estimated that the 13u1f Stream which promised honor and promotion, In Never let me set eyes upon you again.' .write wibh a shady hand And -a c,uri us, y g B ' e■ end ambitions have blasted m ho ,you }rave scornful smile on her li a. boy is fnaoaeiatent with loyalty to me." takes about two years to flow from Florida truth, h1ra. Saville s hop You Y PAe Y• . _ . cursed on her second son. Her destroyed` my�� affection for you, you,beaee Llce, Ssvhle's. �b nOrtnecr ewrote hi• the first young mans who has loft father and I�a claimed that Lake Erie produces were- a ,tion, and Mr. Ra pa eldest sons sn apathetic, well bred brieflees be my non• ' "Stop !" cried Hugh, in euoh t► fano of reRrete that the heart of the firm had cit mother to cleave unto hfa wife. ��He ss more Hsh to the square mile than any other - �, barrister, of dilettante tastes, given 'to command that his mother obeyed. "You the otflae before Mrs. Seville's note ad been Aingularty imprudent ; still body of water ict the world• writing elegantly` -expressed papers in tbs must and shall hear me. �Pra sib down. arrived, and Choy did nOhekweiterhwo ld ratefulridiottI t Can'lt you seefthe game of Grover Leepage, IU years old. hanged more exalted perodicals on obscure paadagea I have a good deal to say. the resumed would re'wur . St,ville at nce it she wis d, he adventuress all through 2" himself iII O'Neill, NebY, to prove to his in Shakespeare, and latterly in Browning, his walk fora moment, while he etrove�to wait on Mca. „I must say, such a construction might companions that hanging was a painlew . on the derivation of obsolete words, and c°lleet himself. Mre, Saville was silo t, and would telegraph. _ watching him with cruel, glittering eyes So the obdurate mother's intention of be ut on the olmstrou& story If you are death. . or +• rt ht to be an r ," Huh deetro in her will at nae was for the ¢• right, howeveri" continued Mr. Rawson. The litigation over ttte fsmaub Emtcta . other such topics, in which ordinary m You have a g t3 Y Y g tale took not Lhe elightesL interest. . - begat}, throwing himself into a chair n ar ment frustrated. She therefore ordered he with an air of profound coneidorat mine has been settled .and the heirs of W. . se. the vol child end sole hie mother's "You flava been s g d carriage; and, -afier paying a round of "your con ii more sinned against than sin- J. Wood are to come into property valued Mre. Saville w y mother to me, and you deserve the I ♦fella, took t►� loog drive, resohing bo a ning,sad our sfm should be to out the fatal heiress of an ezceedin 1 �pealth Sheffield y just in time rosea Atkfue inapootiIIR a ile knot it possible." at �ili►'000'000 g Y Y should have consulted ou,—no, not exa t- manutaoturer. She had marded (not in ly oonaulted, for l man hoe no mora a- of luggage Ing placed on a cab. a "Possible I Why, it. is-tiot possible. The Seastors who believe is fres clines are her teens the socomplished, amiable, die- questionable right than of. choosing s wife, hustled the igen who were assisting oaG of marriage ie etrwtly legal, talking of buying a aewepaper fn New York t but that I should have told gad in time of his lad 't; wpy rsyiaPl otlioiausly, as he id "Nevertheless, it Mr. Hugh Saville's wife for the purpose of educating the bast on. _ tinguished, younger brother of the Earl of ., y- Y R + the mousy. question. my intentions. Knowing that yon would s°, Vl es�,pv4 nearly cleared away e4e is the sort of a woman ou .fms ins --acid Everton, an impecunious peer whose sole do your best to forbid or prevent the thing, 'nu Just one or two boxer are 1 ft it may be so,—she. will hardly • live fora Th Rev, : Father MCACenna � a Catholic a means o! existence sods "derived from the marriage, even to the length of writ ng for to•maCrow. i did not like to wile th m oar sad more awn from her hwbaud (the + ate I determined to ss no h- yy p sleet, war ezauaed from takto an oath in crueli to K y so late into a private house, and It's a Vortigern will not be out of aommfaeh n `il r P g g rent of the family_ mansion and domains, y court. fn San r affi ma He ave hie cep�- Mre. Saville was an extremely ambitions ing till the dead sone acoompliehed. ow gO°dieb step to Yorohester Terrace." fourteen months e.6 least)—aha will inion under aflirmatfon. hear me. 1 Scat met the Hiltons in'Na lee "Do what yon like," said Mrs, Savil e, live for all these months alone, and within Y I " And s e reach of the stew with which er father The Dietrich Natural G&s a ndicate, a . me. q ' woman ;oho had s keen desire for personal nearly two yeah ago, when I was with he coldly . do not trouble ,� f3 g - New York has got control of the pipe line _ distinction, sad in 'her own mind had Mediterranean squadron. My gnole � er• passed through the hell, thinking, angst y, used to associate, without ettin unto s � ' . reaol e3 that se nor eldest eon must in the tpn was there, and I had leave now and "So that weak-minded man Rawson u scrape of some kind. I progose- w y have system is ell bat three of the cities in the ' - again while we lay off Sicily. You4k 'ow giving that miserable, ungrateful dupe, y her,caretully watched. if she givoa ue jest natural gas field in Indiana: order of things succeed hie uncle and I never bothered about woman, moth�r F son, shelter end enoonragement t I w 11 reagin for aatton, let her be puafe�iIf she ►rhe Rev 0. W. Winn, % Metbodiet - \ become Earl of Everton, eo Hugh must bot before I knew Kate Hilton a week, I call him to aaoonnt for this." our son ssvod from her otutohes. If chic _ minister for fifty years and one of lien. marc a woman of rank ,and fortune (whom was fathom* deep. I don't know whether It was a wretched evening, Mre. $avi le proves a good woman end true, why�you Morgan's favorite snouts duririsr the war, Y other ole think her beautiful or not, to was to dine with a distinguished dowag r, must relax something of your &everity. she had already in her own mind iseleoted F� P died at Nashville, Zean., seed 78 years. [lie she is the best and loveliest " Mrs. and, with Spartan courage, arrayed hers It "I oan safety promise what you will, it A Geor is farmer killed 1,1500 rabbits dor• for himj, and thus she would be free to Rive Saville made a motion of the hands ex• in her bent sad went forth to smile a d she proves cod and true. How do hon 8 . the balk of her halon in a to ea ort the g " ing the recent snow and made enough oaf g g pp pressive of disgust and repulsion, while a uttor bland nothings about her dear bo s propose to find out. ? them Lo Bottle with the men t►ho pteked � ' .title which.would devolve upon her eldest contemptuous smile curled her thin 'lips. haste to get off in good tune, about t e (to ss ponrrtcrvsn.} " � "There, I will not troubleyon with detaflat" cod fortune is being appointed tote � _ Cotton for him is the fa• '. son. He was . a steady, irreproachable continued H h,gctraly. •'Shesang—well,ag.ahip, and msnq more things abonD h r $QLLAND'3 (i1RL QUEEN• The feet of one of the big 6,000 hones -. young man, but her heart, her pride, like a prima donna, and she need to let ttbe mingled eeRret and satisfaction,—pot to ower dynamos reaeptly planed in .positia centred in her Benjamin. sing with her, bat Lhe mare I showed her-.- invenyions with which she vainly hoped to Lhs power hone.+ of the Niagara f?aL _ Mre. Seville's love was a somewhat ones- well, the feelings I could not repress, d wilholgeiaa irrlves la Leadast *a �- �1M Power Com an roved satisfactor the throw duo in the world • ahretiv eyes.. P Y, P Y• Next da detection took Lhe win s of o lt—Bessib says 61re Is to ,fisc petrottred A New York hatter who " keeps his ens obligation ; she had a very tough+ colder and the more dirtan0 she grew. She, y g _ inexorable will, and s profound belief .that depve me halt mad. Thea I was ashore morning sad Dame "flying (it anything a; to e'rtaee Alfred• i finger on the hat pules of rho world," clays as you know; and went off wanderin ■olid could fly) in the shape of Lady Olivi The young Queen of Holland, with her that the men of the United Mates spend she could manage every one's affairs con•-, abroad, hoping to meet her, wis I did. Still Lumley, Times -in hand, breathless, exalt@ mother, the Qoeen itegent, arrived in Lon- $300,000,000 a year for headgear. tiderably better than they could themselves, she kept me at arms' -length but some• she arrived before midday, a mark o don the other day on a fortnight's visit Mir Helen Gould recently dirtiagniehed - - . -••a doctrine in which her ycungec son- thing told me that she wasn't as indifferent unauthorized familiarity. herself In an examination on the subjects as she seemed. "Oh, my dear Mn. Saville, -my deo They ware met at the Victoria StstioII by treated in law lectures for non=matriculants . rar^ly agreed. His mother a greed for „ Nu doubt !" ejaculated Mca. $aville. Elizabeth, Gave you seen what is in the the Prinos of Wates the Duke of Saxe - power was greatly developed by her early •+ About nix weeks ago, I went book to Times t I Dame orf at Dana I could not of the University c,f New York. Iwidowhood, though the deceased Honorable Nice, and found old Hilton ve ill —so Q bear that any one should break it to you Coburg -Gotha and the letter's sou, Pcinoe gt the annual coaferenoe of the Letter ` her husband way a pesee•loving soul who that I could scarce get epeeoh oKats. They but myselL" And rhe Geld out the gaper Alfred, of $aze•Uohnrg-Botha, The eoyal Day Sainte in Indepeadenoe, Mo., it was easel Contradicted her. _ Suah was the were lodging in the outskirts of the town. doubled down at the fatal announcement visitors were' cordially received and wef• decided that no man wh used tobacco _ Y - Then he died very suddenly at the tart, among the marriages. omed b the Prinoee, ,,Prinoe Alfred had could be Bleated to any office in the condition of things at the beginning of thu and Kate, unnerved with watching sad "No, • I have not," cried Mrs. Saville, • . y ahuroh. _ narrative. grief for the old man, who, by no means a savagely,snatchingthepaper.orushiaR it,and Five hundred "societygir. "ot0akland� hiss• Rood father wasneversotivelyonkind, brake tbrowiDR it down, "but I he,.rd all about •( t;al.; are members of a bic ole olnb, an - Receiving no reply to hal. teleRretm, , down and clung to me. She war triendleas,. everything yesterday morning. I have dis• y ,, * the all wear bloomers. D cing the sea• Saville list up late on the following !Wed penniless, helpless. I took the command owned and bsaiehed my coo. I will a®ver see . I , son they intend to visit inch Doable resorts ' neadsy, hoping her non might arrive, and and insisted on bar marrying me. him again. But if you have come here tel in a body. - �1. retired to reef weary with unfulfilled ex- ' Have you done yet?' asked his mother gloat over my raga and dirtrers, you will be ` It the lai^s and ashes vom ted from Vela- ectation. harshly, disappointed. I have merely out off as I vias since A. D. 79 could moulded into 1 . P "Nearly. Have s little patience.' As's offending member. He V not worth regrot• bricks there would be a su cient number - - When her maid brought her early cup of woman I wk oa whet o intoe oa irauld tin . It ou eves are to mention the sub• r . Y P Y g Y d f ,�', to make a oily as large es ew York soon ,. I : tea, the following morning, she announced• have of a man who could have deserted jest again, l shall 'decline to hold any com- f . - London coiidbined. _ that "Mr. Hugh arrived about half as hone the girl he loved with all his heart and munioation with pau or to fve w reason �/ 'k' 1. • A jury at Phtlidelphis, s., gave Mrs. g i „ soul in such desolation ! Could I have for cutting you. The world can fill up the '! - ago,'in, and has gone to his room. hal d her, loco her money, proteottca; blanks." y Katherine A. Smith s vera of against the - -. _ Whereupon • Mrs. Saville ordered- her any�thiaR, awe u her husband 2 $he was i Mutual Accident Inaaraaoe Association of , breakfast to be brow ht to her fn her own not her usual rend self, or she would �� ,' New York toe $lU,t@3, o . an sooidanl g have seen throw 6 the thio excuses with CHAPTILR IIT. ; policy held by her hwbsnd. it -. apartment, that she might not delay her R " w7 • which I, veiled your silence. "Now, mother, A Georgic► justice has a sign in front son's refreshment, and prepared heraelt be tender, womanly,—ay, and reasonable. Mr. il;a he h found even a warmer recap• � � � of his shop with the follo ing inscribed . ` leisurel to meet bim in her mornia tion than he had anticipated awaiting him' _ y g• Make up your mind w the inevitable Kate it I upon, f t : �Vo will marry y u to this `shod - room- - my wife. See her before you condemn me when hs presented himself the fallowing 1�rlt ' day in Stattord $quare. for a load of wood, d stria of Brh, a mer She'was already there'fo,greet him when before you hoorah mo. Give her the pft bar Bitter reproaches were showered upon � �►„ '`' of park or a bale of cotton. tion I cannot stay t.o give. I have left her hint for his dislo al encoura ement of an A large •flock of ducks d had at night - hs came upatain. with she kind old Frenohwoiran in whose Y il< Qoetsx wiL>;ttt.Mtlr a. un careful son, a weak, ooutemptible du against the glass lone of a earob•light oa , .� "Nell, my dear Hugh ! I am glad tC see ,house her father died. I dared not en B den er m career m re oration b login But fir. Rawson defended himself bravely, (Holl nd's youthful sorvereign in national the creamer IV'utmeg grate Loag Island you. My best congratulations. Have you g Y Y P Y g No one could do eo much with Mrs. oastuetie.) Sound, and more tLan a & rw were killed an hour : no, for her sake as well as my - read the Secretary's letter ? I told Atkins own I tore m Belt sews I don't chink I Saville u the family solicitor. First, he by the aollisfon. > Y y' was a shrewd, far-seeing man, of rut a long nvereation with the young Queen __. to give it to you. ever :asked you a favor now I pray you, g Tt►ere ars forty-seven Chi ase ismpples in - �� ex rience and undoubted integrity, in at the talion. This bar revived the rumor the United States, vale d at $82,000, . •`Yqa, he did, said Hugh, eliortly ; then if you ever loved ens, tFake my wife to pe your heart; let her live near you ; give her whore judgmeat she had the greatest coufi• that it •s proposed to betroth Prince Alfred claiming 100,0U0 worship era Forty pt f'' he kissed his mother's brow and stood a chance of winnfn our cod o inion dance. Thea, too, he was a rich man and - these tem les are in Cat► ornia, four in g y g P to Qu a Wilhelmina. , P k looking aG her with a. troubled expree• your--" perfectly independ'ent,both in position and New York, two in Idah and one in ' is character. Jo high was. bar opinion of Littl Quesa Wilhelt inn will be gttaen Oregon, ei6n. A scornful'lau h interra ted hint. " DO . j g P him that she deigned to call periodically "gars of on the last day of nez0 Angusb Edward W. Tin le Uni States consul . - He wan a fsir;'auh buFnt man of perhaps qou imagine I am as weak a fool as my sou t on hie daugbtare, and some years betvre, She has been sovereign of the Netherlands g + _ rush *n object weakling t No, I shall have when she was in the habit of ivin a lar a in nam since the death of her father, at Brunawfck, Giermany, sag este that , isii o; seven -Bud -twenty, rather above R B R <: nothing to do with you or your wife. Go ; hall every reason, seat them invitatinr w illiam ILL, between tour and five years American meat packers t tea sir often- ' middle height, broad -shouldered, and sAem. I shall not see ou a sin. Yon have never ` tion to horse met as the d mend for it in . Y which were enerall declined. Huh s a, bu her mother, Queen Dowager 4 + Y g g y fi B German is ver tar e, an is constantl ,. ing shorter than he'really was. Hie fefatures asked me a favor t Have I not paid your ,Saville had been at school with the solicf- Emma, what governing is necessary. Y 7 g y . �4. were cod and a air of lar a hwndsome debts ? rowin . P R tor's only eon, whu was also in the navy, The Qu u is a nervous, deltaate girl. Her 6 f? � ` brown eyes lighted up hie face, which wai " Yes, at old- Rawson's 'request, trot nd, when the young fellow evinced a health h been a cause of constant anxiety Governor Atgeld of Illi ois has replied - ._ • -bb_,, I squar and strong ; hie hair and thick mine, nor should I have incurred them had tendency to drink, stood by him and helped to her m Cher. At ne ti+ne it wars found to Chauncey M. Depew's re arks upon the �- .. moult ghee were light brown, with- a my allowance been measured by the needs him at the turning• int where, but for prudent take her to SwAxerland,beoause Pullman strike by attsokin the reputation . . 1, l reddis tinge. and habits with which I had been brought friendly help, 6e m4Bht hale taken t!►e tt was fe red that she wan going into oan• of Mr. Dep6w. He says th t the railroad " ! 'Why, Hugh, you are looking ill and up. Uy God ! did yon ever love my father, downward road. enmptiow president does not know on which end of a worn. �I,Have you- bi,en ill !" that you are so hardened . against the first It hiss bean erpectred that an early steer the horns belong. "�4: ,, , ' . • "No, not ' in the least ; _ never was bet love of your son's life t" Mrs. Saville, though decidedly a par. marriage cold be arranged for her, not - 11 ` ter,'' '! 1 bad s proper affection for my bat- venue, was too clever a woman to be a merely cause court physicians reoom- The widow at Glen. An arson, of Fort . "W�at is the matter, then 1 You do band, but I should have not forgotten thy• snob, though her love of power -•and des- mended it out tar dyne&tic seasons, se. she Sumter tame, trewures as a relic in her not seem like yourself. Why did you not jolt for any man. I- repeat it, you cease tinction made her overvalue the effeot of is the tea of her rasa There is no one Washington homenbe flag a mtea the drat I arrive haat ni ht ?' .to be m spa from this hour. You shall rank and title a n her fellow -creatures. shot of the besieging coated rlltea sone fired, . g Y �° now Livia to inherit the crown. There , - .; "`I ep►me see quickly see I could ;the trains have the quarter's allowance now due to She was quite willing that hpr sons should have been rumen for some Lime that she The flag was draped about t e ouffin of Glen. . at this season are inconvenient," hereturned you, but after this not a penny more. Sae be on familiar terms with bic. Rawson's woaid M etrothed either to Prince Alfred Anderson at hila funeral. E still in! en absent tone. He heti a pleasant, haw you will get on• with the_ beggarly family ; they wore perte°tfy ufe in the of Saxe• ' urg•Gotha, although his health T. F. Johnston, son of V. Johnston, 1 deep -cheated ' voice, and, though , he had pittance you derive from your father. To• society of his quiet, unpiletending dough. leaves mu b to be desired, or to one of the who was Governor of teor is" and United .. . never given much time to its cultivation, morrow I shall see Rawson about altering ten i while the sincere regard en rtainad sans of h r cousin; Prince Adelbert of States Senator before the * ar, and Vice - could sing a good second. my will. What wife will compensate you , by Mc. Rawson for the family of her des- Promo, th Regent of Brunswick. Prince Presidential candidate oa he ticket soft► . "If you had started on Monday night for a life of poverty and obscurity?" tinRuished client, whose debts, dititoultieit, Alired'fs t e cal non sad bear oI the Duke Ate ben A. Douglas in 1860 is looked upon after ylou had my telegram,you might have "Poor we may Le, but obscure, it I live, and involvementFe made many steps in the yp p been here enlaces ." we shall not be, " said Hu b, Main ,and ladder b which hu #other and bimselt had °t Saze•Co urgg-Qotha,.better known u the as t e probable leader of th new Re nbli• y Y g g Y lluke of E inburgh, QueeII Vfatocia'e neo= oan party fn Goorgta, "I e'ould not, Mother." And he beasn looking steadily at his mother, while he climbed to fortune, lent something of a and row A teed fa is hits twenty -flet year. to pace the room in gaarter.-doek style. spoke very calmly. "I may deserve sortie feudal character to the tie existing between Mrs. James T: Field, of Delon, who is the treasurer of the fund has announced - "Why 2" persisted Mrs. Saville,_ with- censure for not, informing you of my plans, them. , - ' r vague uneasiness. I but this treatment I do not deserve. And To Mrs. Saville the great*" power on TO r1Stg Gold 1D Italy. that the American friends f _the poet Ten• , _ "Beoause I had a rather particular engage• yet I believe you have a -heart, though so earth was money ; to it she felt she owed nyoou will send $2,000 as a- contribution to, , She It the Br tuh Embassy �o the King of the memorial fund now beit g subscribed in - ' ment on `Tuesday morning." • Calked and coated with worldliness that its everything ; but she was no miser. Ital a cola lotion was made some time a o "What do you mean Y" natural impulses are hopelessly deadened, could be lavishly generous at times, y B Enplland end to fltt,fngly ho or the memory �.y . "I had arranged t6 he married on T"uesd''& I your natural good sense blinded to the especially to any one who had served or of the amon t of gold brought by travelers of the dead author. - . . horning, and I could not disappoint the relative value of things. What would the' gratified her own precious self. She could into Italy ev cy year. By far the largest Mayor Calhoun, manage g editor of the parson and the consul, to say nothtag�of wealth of a •kingdom be to me, it I knew throw altos, too, to the tneedy, as you Standard, the new Bosto daily, is, the ' :cumber of t esa• travelers came from Eng - my fiancee," be returned, with a grim the woman I loved was groping her way would a bone to starving ours ; but to her huthor of "Marching Thro h Georgia:"He smile, and pausing in his walk opposite,his, painfully, with a bruised spirit and bleeding the poor were not exactly men or brothets. land and the United States. The oaloula• was an officer in Sherman's army, 'and lost - -� . i mother. _- - r - I foot, through the rugged ways of lite with 'Yet, as her son said, she was oat without tie" made t evident that no leu than a legg in battle. He was ptured by tht out a hand to help her t No, mother, your heart, only lifelong undisputed command £20 000 000 c $100 000 4W tare bran ht rebela and suffered for some time the . "Married 1 she repeated, growing white � + + g I' son is man enough to risk everything and unchecked prosperity bad .hardened into tai an left there b these travelers, horrors of ison life South and grasping the arms of her Chair. Hugh, I 1 d Y Y ix this iFi a stupid, vulgar jest." rather than that. will obey you sad go, it , no one sou d o much for her, or In t e seas eat years that sues has nota The new fish hatchery bu i4 on nae of the ,� Good-bye. God be with yon. I will never give bar anything she had not already; been leu the £14,000,000, while on other inlanda in the Sault Rats in Michi an . ' It is not mother. I am married as fact p g ' see your face again, until you ask me and and amid the sploudid sunshine of oc ion& it as risen to £22,000,000• Mr. will be the finest to thew rid when com• � as church and state oan bind me. It I look " $tames a w ter oa. Ital relates that as my wife to visit yow her existence Dae small cloud, na haggard and seedy you need not wonder, «Than it ie fare�retl forever " aafd Mre. bfggeP thea a man's hand," oast a dee ' Y' ,p toted. It will leave a cap city of 46,UU. for it' isn't pleasant to leave your bride „ , P old woman t Soersnta once told hirn that 1000 whitefish sena IS,000,OW trout. Poon „ Saville, sternly, lake my thanks for tyle sba.fow agaiaet which her inner heart thio le fm En land had no can, because - " -almost at the church door, I oan tell you. -iDP !i gill be built around it, and the facilities for „ re e4ymsnt of all the care and thought and rebelled. She was conscious that no one the aglirh ad told her, time and a sin I, "Madmam ! she hissed through her sot p „ 8 + 'propagating. fish can not excelled any affection I have lavished on you. loved her, except, indeed her coo Hu b.. that tt wan n t for aooiet the had some - teeth, -while her keen blactc eyes fiaslidd Y Y where. . -' �. Huge stood half a minute gazing at her, This it was that mads her so bard ; she id to Ital but to sea ho cub. Besides fill with fury. Ta whet adventuress have' then tucgfn char 1 . leRt Lt;e room with- aoL realize that her rnannec 4er hau ht ' ' The Allegheny' Presby ry hu placed - g. P Y, $ Y th• n fish were . air and rued If .t" you fallen a victim Y" out another word,, a as est re. elled such sweet free-will offerings Y' itself on r•eeord as oppose to th theory „ P� P $ thep ha tied a sou, vf'by were they not all that dancing is a sin. Mis blare walt,o� Hush, he said, with some di oily se. Mre. Sav111e had rif;en to atter her last see 1 re and tertdernos&. sunburnt t" If they do got sunshine.in "yon must not speak disrespectfully of sentence, anduow walked to the.fireplace Hugh Saville was fond of his mother, in Italy. as pho do, they pay very sviveetly. Bakerstown Presbyterian Church, wet - my wife. To -morrow oc next ay, you will toe ing sharply. spitFe of many quarrels t he had inherited for it. diAmissed because she da cod Ppd wogqtd - see full partianlsro in the Times. Coal one of LW-a1v en.to bar Aady- in ten mach oi` her pride and strength, and a not promise to refrain in t e future. SDe �` s •' What I" she almost screamed, "ere minutes. I want t0 .end a note t0 Mr. certain degree of syrnpatby ezistesd.botwooq : The be,uke f the United States during appealed her Baso tc Lhe, 'resbytery, and. yon . euoh haste to. blazon your disgrace 'Rawson. 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Canaria, Will return t ilia entering Pekin, the Chinese have cut the A gentleman who has bean coniieated l HORSEL.E53 'VEHICLE. �'; poet. river embankments treat bile pity. Milaa tet: '}� Intrrestinglte±mil About Odic tDwu t'onntrj, Lad Kimbe '' of territor have been 800dtrd,and hundreds •-4-4 .t with Turkish ratlroada for some years,gives;-:: ,: _, , Y rl , wffe of the gar of Y some intereetinu� feats coaoerning the trans• - - Great Britain, the united statex, and Kimberley, Senretary -of State for Fo sign of'Chiue,ee have been drow0ed. is "etive Power le fts goilue-Rall Rear- _ All farts of the Globe, Grrdensed .and Atfairs; who had beep ill for some ime Proust and lleville, rho tessera Of the _ cult" Rn'i Rubber Fires lteciuce the portation system in the Sultan's dominllona Asserted for easy Beadfuyi. past, is dead, recent omailrua strike in Paris were seu- Friction, and to go. Ahem: Ton Tenth rfle totpl railway mileage in Turkejt is now!'- - t�, " OANADA. The Anchor -1iII8 • atetsmelrlpp Circa sial Lanced to six mouths' imprisonment ea.h. Ire1 rtonn-rhe• ►L,to uaa proved En- ,3123, the principal linea beipg from Con-?': `. which nailed Ecom Glasgow on Thur.nlla for for inciting the. men to disorder and vio• y atlgfnrtory, atantinople to t3ellova via Adrianople and k The Hamilton Gaol by -14* was passed New ,York, went aground in tine iver euee, The latest acid apparently most practical '' t , k yeeter'iay. Ciyde'near Dumbarton. Miss C}race Cbiaholrrl, an Englishwoman self-propelling vehicle y t produced has Philippopolis, 5Fi2 miles ; from Smpena to "eta It is reports that there are some 500 The Earl of Pe has taken Aiden 5U +.:.-: mbroke and Montgo erg a degree of philosophy at the Lust been perfeeted`at Sp•ingfield, Maae,, 7 miles with branches in diferene cases of whooping cough at Morden, Man, ie dead. He wa8 born is 18:it1 sad was University of (;ottingen, with the express after three yearn of experi entation, _This directions. � ? k, . The aurae +ement of t3el:eville to i64,08'3,(i00, Under-Secretary for W ar from 1874 to 1 75, perrnfae. of the Prussian Minister .of The disci It a on the Turkish roads F Ja' _. The population) has increased to 10,318. In politics he was a Conservative. ' duration, improved rnotor, carriage is ' aily traversing - P is v 4 the road ways of Western assachusetts, very severe, Negligence is punished with --- ;, Prairie. fif•ee )have- been doing enormous In St, George a ohuroh, Hau.o.ver iiqu re, rhe Frenchtroopship Tibet, conveying , trop s for Ma'',. $soar 7 ha total wei ht heavy peaalti a and if a collision occurs all X::' da►nage in Boigsevain District, Manitoba, Loudon, Lilian, Uucheea of Marlboro h P F# , ie irshare in the Q fe 600 ounde. The An English synriicate has offered to formerly Mrs. Louie Hammereley, of "' ew Suez Canal, She lied -in a bad poeicion,and wheels are rubber•tfred and run on ball amploYei3s wh share in the responsibility - �- , etl.l,ply gas to t e city of ylontreal for sixty York, was married to Lord William B res• her situation ie such that passage through- beariny;s, are likely to a sent to prison- and, if any . ' , p,I reale athousand. - Lord, The ceremony was a very brill ant the caual is suspended, ,� . The front wheels turn on their own one is killed o injured, under sentences fol• �` ' '- The Jlontrea ('xarriaan Artillery -will, it .cue• The Colirua vo'sano, in ruadalajara, .pivot- located in 'the hub the axle bein long terms. s is announced, Vag a visit to Toronto op Tha coroner's jury wl-.loti :late en Mexi':o, is e<gain i ► a eta►e of active stop• g ,minion day. i Investigating- the cause of the sinking of the tion, and the inhabit&ntH of the valley at firmly held by the aide beta, T e lever in Employees f the roads who are injured " ' ` , . Tha body of �Wm._ Smith- formerly of Elbe after a collision with the atea► nor the base of the mountain have been foree-d •,fr.onL wholly controls tine carr: gel The ill service ret ive pensions, and if the in- - Ha he b was found in the hiir, ara•River Crathie, returned a verdict"t of Kone to abandon their homes, and flee for their ,t'_' en Friday. � uagligence against the mate and loo' out lives. t lateral movement turns the wh eta, the juries prove fa al their families are provided ,> _ man of the Distills, and exonerated the r vertical motion star►fa and stops til vehicle, for. The law requires railroad' ebmp3nies. •-�S ' '. 5i. Leyguea, the French Minister of til® The ',rouble between the Canadian captain from all blame. Inferior, who h:ie returtted .to Paris from changes its rate of apeed.and also everaes to provide for the families -of persons who` Uener l Electri Company and their em= The Sit. , James' Gazette ubliehes sn his •visit,to the district devastated b the its movomefnt, drivin it- backwar when are killed on heir lines by acoident, and pluyees ac Peter ,oro' has beau settled. P Y g those who are njured receive aompenmation w A ' ipterviow with Sir Hanr T ler ha l breaking of the liouzoy reservoir, antioune• daeired-. The levee Connections a 1 have A Belleville daspatah says a hundred retiring Presideuc of the G,T R,,3in w ich es that he will flx the blains 'for the ball joints, which can never beeom loose to cover theft board'; medical attendance ' pupils at the D�af and Dumb Institute are he dentes the asset -tion of the Committe , of + g the offrciala and cause 1086 motion. A braked urn of and lose of wa ee act tong as they are unable A ' dieaecec no mutter how hi h laid Grp with indueuza. + Shareholders that the Board of Direct ore maY be,on those who are responsible for it. peculiar construction is placed untl r the to pursue the: acestomed avocations. Gal, _I)e (;trrifiro, promoter of the Food concealed anything concerning the nth its A deepatah from a reliable source at seat and connected with a council niton At the cam time there is a penalty of Fair at 1lionirasl, ilea left the city, owing of the eornpany, Hiroshima says that the Japanese Ministry located at the front corner of the seat By $1 for walkin upon a railroad tack in - a number of metchants. Sir Charles Rivers -Wilson is likely `to h%ve ad°pt°ri a resolute attitude a ainit pressing the thumb u on this butto the. Turkey for, a dry offensive. - acce t i Russian dictation. The den R ssia's g if runnin twelve miles an hour Cattle and The atoamer Victoria has strived at Rat p the oh'aumanahip .of ttae Gr nd y y. csrria e q other anirnalm found on the right of way Yo►•ta;e from Rainy' River, the earliest . Trunk road. A new and strong boar is I right t6 interfere and even copt,em late a can be aeoppod withri a dietanee of four of railways ca be confiscated by the eom- 11 arri�a! is ten years, I being forrned. It will include four m m• .`iehanee of Russia, believing that Russia's feet. parry, althoug t the owner' may redeem. .I - The projectors of the Montreal World's i bens of the old beard -and three member of military forces In the bast are not•powerful The variable speed ranges from thre to' them.by payin 25 cents each for sheep, . r. the committee includin Mr. Joseph Pr os. edOugh to enforce her demands, alateen miles as hour, the normal rates dogs, gusts, ho sand other- small animals. - . - - Fair hate applied for incorporation ao g bein three six sari ten miles. To oi> sin It costs,E?.50 . o et a cow or -horse out of , • " Th.e Canadian International Exposition. I There was an important conferenne at The Dutch brigantine Anqa towed into g g Gibraltar re orts that on�the afternoon of theme difforeoc rates the motor does of a railway you d. Animals that are nod Ttie - 'gent development of dtaly' 1 oils Imperial War Otlice on fVedneada P chair ransomed.with a a :veli time are sold conrmereial re',atione with Canada ha6 tween the Duke of Cambridge, the Duk of April 28, while becalmed off 'the Riffy ge ire speed, Tne increase is tnadt in g at COnnau ht Lord Wolrele Lord- Robet is °Oast, a Party of :1loores attacked her, and the gearing, which is alternateiy rawh de auction for t e benefit of the railway ranee,) tile' fot�,,rling of a Cannulate irI B y' shot and killed members of Lire craw sad and iron and runs quite $:ill. To., obtain a eornpany, whim ,however, must return to -Montreal. - t sod Lieut,!Gen. Redvera•Buller, eybd it . - -_ . f revives ,,h ! rumoure of the retirment of seriously wouu,led the captain and maty Kreater'apeed than ten miles an hour the ttte owner any mum in •excess of the fine The myaterio a disappearance of I hili 1'he :rates carried otf the r preening of the button at the front 'of the im Deed b la sad the.aost of •kee in Rupert, a qui e4pectable -citizen of ,the Duke of Cambridge from the port of P tl oviaiono anti I P Y p g . . Commander in -Chief. ' cargo of the vassal. seat will iucrea�e t•he spend cif rile .motor. the animal whi a in oharg- of the eom- Stratford, in en aging the attention of the Tire mocrauistn rune upon ball bearings Pant• i police. - UNITHI) STATES_ The Russian warairipp Panderaklia of the ' . Black Sea E'leet colliried with the Ruasiau Judge Barry; of the- Circuit Court, one ketprsaai�tative Hitt is sertou`Bly i11 , at mail steamer 1{ntzabu near Tskiohut-light- '� cf the fnost popular members of the judice. W&Bhru ton.• . ' g house. The K„tzobu filled ra idl )lost % .1 • y: cry, died in `,1 ntreal of perttouitis. He P Y• • was=in-his sixtieth year,. On Friday afternoon:.a cycione sw p t of the paseangers and crew. •wars taken , t- - - - . - P ��aboard the Penderaklla trout til© Kotzebue `'” -" ' .lease Free an a Chatham n • r through urtiona of I;;wa and > s' . cg o, P ouch Dak° a, dock, anti othetA were irked u after she - ' `I" cunt eased himself in a coal car at lila causing au imrri' n•e deatruutio❑ of props ty P P $, and a ver a went down. Five' men sank with the sill �, (antral. Prison Tcronto, by an ingenious Y eriuu9 lova of life. a p "�� t - - 1'he ottictal tit,u , and ware 1cst, s ,{ �:' dotli;e, and made ilia escape from the lust:- o tee of the cline r eh ue. p tutr„n. show the number of people in New York to "�"" '""' • r ' ,� , While atwo-It un the iron irdere of the be 1R843,8tib.. The i,rcrease .in u ulat cn DEVILISH DEEDS. - -"yam^ r y, ' :a' t ` , ' t - new John street brid e Toron .o on Frida from t.,ctober, 1890 to A ril 1895 pis 13 •---- ""' ��� �' �� J Arthur b thwell a blackmmit missed 'ilia -151,' -' . ' h+ CTirne rrf ft�e t it or ':Which liorribler De �j, , �p�� � �—.� foaling, aad fell to the ground, Death Faurteen boys Ate wild parenips in he taunt err Iteiattd, 3 ,� . ' - w 1 almost inptsntaueoue. vtoodm near Irewark, hi, J., in mtetake °r A despatch -from Q6tistautinuple say@ •-- �' � I% . $rues Cameron, a yuutt, seventeen yearn artichokes, and became eoriourly ilL ne I _ . of age, residing ou Gifford street, Toronto, will die, , and two are in a precar► ua The commission which has been sitting at = t . S icas.�tat,f,ed in the abdomen by Wm, \;ell• cunditiorr, lfuoeh, Armenia; iaveatigating the reports ` ' �' r :- 5 , - t man �t uaseball garne. Gam5ro0 will pro• Lord 5nolto�Douglss, eon of- the Mmrq� ►s ; of 'Curk►sh atrocities has heard a number �f • =� badly recover, of (,lueenaberry, who was arreeteri on a = I - of witnesses respecting the ru calls:: pft _ n- 1i1e Loyal Canadian Dragoons at Win- charge of insanity to prevent him mart i � � _;�, - r - - urpeq have received ord'era to be in readi- i a variety actress, is at present in can Fr p massacre. According to the stories told'by - _ i a . . nese to ,proc'eed .to Iiitlarney, and prevent cisco, without funds, and looking v ry certain Armenian refugees early itr theyesir _ _ - g r -' _ _ ` ._ .. t the dif.afleCted Turtle Mountain Indiann� shabby, i the villa a of Delle uoLAp was the scene t "'' s from ecossia the bounriar g 1 g r "�`� - '- : •i_•- ' t' K y hhe will c.f David M . $tone, editor of of a devilith outbreak of ferocity upon the •.-.. -••.. ```•. 'r-�- - �irb, M cels, alias Teuaie Mc\Itllan;` "ar- The New York Journal of Commerce t as I { i ''.-._._,:•o _ •- . , part of Turks and Kurd s.• It w&a stated = — reseed at Hamilton for connection with the beau tiled for probate. .11 r. stone lett ani _ ' -U.8,'stam.p counterfeiting, #rill be extra estate of $450,0W. The Home for A ed tat ficin 10U to 3tX1 men, women and t sited, Judge Mufc Navin teen ud maul TDs lxsw aBSltivex-ie.► f! Rott9ttLtl�A vs It7Ls. - - _ 8 K ] g, i Women -receives �:i,(M. The other legit es c ildren were bayonetted by the Turkish - to that of ect. . • - P. I are all relatives of the deceased, a Idierr and then• bodies thrown into a ! A. Lariviere, an owner of atone - whorever possible, and otherwise metaline All articles left by travellers in the cars . - quarries at Jlontrea)•, has taken action for I -The three powder, mills owned by he : P'it at Djellegoozaa while many of the bearings are used, rendering oiling unneo- or in the elation houses are also subject to. 2;),(00 againsC liradstreet's' C�mrnerc,al American Powlior Mills Company, ritua ed � victims, were'till .alive. In order to de• eti+t►rY• similar rules. hey can be redeemed upon ' A ;envy, aflegtug that it injured ilia credit' near the boundary line of Concord, ilia r., i sting the evidence of this maaraore; ft was Tha motor has a driving c:apaciy of four the payment of fee, and at the end of a with certain banks, were blown up, and three of the employ , s, j hor�e•ppoowar anti it what is equally termed certain period &t articles nett redeemed are - ' T'he app,ligtment of �1r, Keating, (pity named C letnmeue loner sad ;;rxiith, w era !added, the sUldiera poured petrolieum on s gasoline motor. It ►r compactly located Bold for the bene t of the eonrpa$y, Engineer .of Toronto, `act an expert to report I killed. The other employees are belie ed Ghe hod►w and ret dre,to 'it, and when thfa in the hoz of the body, weighs 1l0 pounds Every 'paeeeu ger moat be in hie east upon plane for improving the water -works + tu_have escaped. (failed to dextroy all trace of the erirne it ®nd ie of as improved type,double cylinder when the last go g sourrde, a few moments �yetem; has been decided on by the City, Solicitor•(.ieneral Conrad of the Uri' ed was &leo mated the soldiers diverted a ►ad reit-regulating as to work renriired. More the depar ore of a train. Travellers + - ' t'uuncil of FiamiltoJp. States Department of Juetice has decir ed mouaGain stream from iia course to the g pviees are employ- uying tickets must present the ensile: . Peculiar and in sulcus d . Tlic Grand Trunk Railway Comps- ,a that the copyright law dues nut.prev at Pit in order to- warh';way the purtifytng ed in the mixture. r,i x&801106 with the air mount of mon y to the ticket agent, _ . ` car shopP ,.a 1,ondon, Ont., have elosep American books eopyrighwd from be ng ( mass 'of halt burned bodies. to produce the proper quality of gas, only therwise he is a rthorized to charge a eom- , down permanently, and one hund ed -anp published in Canada and sold in the Uni d The evidence recresived by the commission a small drop of. gasoline being used at one ission, of 4.per ent. for ,raking change, • . - . , fifty men quit work, a few of wh m will States, - The-ccs*came- up ' s cheap a i• on thilf subject is so ,00nf! ting that the time, The gas so produced o rmes in coo• high goes into is own pocket. . . be ae'nt to St. Thomas and Toront tion of -"•Pon Hur," printed in.Canada, It t'ommissioners have decided to reserve toot with an electrio,spark, thereby pro- Local ticketaa a Rood only for the train - The License Cnrrrmissio0ere of nd'on, was sought to restrain the sale in he expressing their opinion on the sul,ject during an expansion of the air in the .0y1- or which thep re mold, and will not be _ United States, but Solicitor Reeve of he until _they have Lire opportunity of index, which le already very much . corn. adeemed, but tt rough tickets will be so - Ont• , have bnall;y dgcided to allow bare to) Treasury, held that it was nota violatio of papina a persu0aI visit to Djelle{�oozan, prerssed by the lotion of th6 proton. '6pted-on' all tra ns within the limit of time' • re tea open until I1 p. at stands d time, the law, and Solicitor -General Conrad s s. when attempts will be made to locate tare They oust ct running this oatriage is one• udi0ated upon t em. Children under three_ ;netead of lU.'27 p, m. as atpreaent. The' , sure of & e tray I free temperat�tre� people opposed the ext nsion, tains him, pit. fourth of a sent &mile. A supply c&a be g ,and between three Apart from this matter the represent&- carrion suf tient for 150, miles and can d seven are a triad at half• rates. All . Mr. 0. A. " Howlund, President of- the The h&lf,breeds sncamped dear SE, Jo n, tires of 'the powers are e`tonvinoed of the readily be replenished at any town en endarmes, )iris nere of etaty, policemen - . International Ileo Waterwa sConv noon Dakota►, raidea� the town. They looted he nd other o$reial are carrier at half fare P Y , necessity of drastic reforms, and base their route• i waited on the %Glovernment and ee ured &'I hardware store of the town tradeir, tiro° r, on the reeen &tion of a certificate of ' . scourin ten unr two revolver' I settop is denrauding tthat the T urkieh The`matar bar proved entirely reliable, P P pf ori�ise that they would appoint tom• g g ' I Governineni,: ivaugurate reform measures having been run several weeks on a test dentity called an" "ilmihaber. Army -n:aa,on of lilies to confer with the me.ri• loaded -shells, and all the other cartrid ee biters and sold ers are carried #or one. - . he'had three ke a of more on the sati6fact°ry condition and bud and shows na v&rfatwn in power or speed. ,au commission a inted Con re e. K powder; sad- a 1& ge bird fare u on the r mentation of an PP° by guauGity of shot. There ware t37 in he sdmi°etratiou 'ot Asia blin°r than on the !t u simple, will natal but little to rua and P P result of the commission: a inquiry. is applicable -to business as Krell at pleasure 'hl`mihaber." S Idiero travelling cn duty Jlr. Smith of Montre%1 was done ut of 'party, The half-breeds! have sent th it 1 - purposes. r he (_overnm t are carried free upon o t n $1,;,.,U by a him of alleged brokers tom• children acroHs the 'irla,itoba lice a d ,n. ;, :_ _ he presentation f a "peetie'' certideate. posed of F. Wil lame and C. C. :V ,pont, their encampment' i9• retiorted to be in a DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE. � Passengers fo nd II upod trains without ",` They soli) hint a 1 •artnarehip and di ppear- strong tints . of defence, j H U1Y1Altl �`f>lmlly StatlstlC9. iekets are requir d tp pay three times the ed. It is allege that the two seu slued Commercial advices from the I7ni d r Ttt6 eecimaced population of the world ull fare betwee the place where they are me*Whore of & gang with branch offices fiwept Thre- ,b Portion* eRlowa ands sth ,torted and the fi et station reached after. ,n T,>ror,to and several other citie „ and 3Gates.are in roma respects mote decider Ly ou tianuarp 1, 1883, was l,fiUt1,000,00Q. _ �- satisfactory than fora long time pabw Dakota-- tumenite Destruction of trop- hey are discover d, when. they are allowed _ headquarters at ` hicago, arty -Ver' tieNetts Last at Life, Taking the world -over, there is an aver o buy a ticket fo the rest of their journey ��'illiam J°tin ''hater a native of teats There is an undoubted improvement in e , oo•tdition of general trade. A more active A despatch from Sioux City, Iowa, says : age of one. death and ane and. one fourth , t the regular rat . Austria, w)ro is n w in Montreal, pr posse movemen> is ,sported as fn. progress til n One hundred unds of ba a e is allow - births ,per second. Only one-half of all Rg g to Mart nu May �l th on a tour of the world' --The widespread wind storm which passed d for every ticket, but the traveller has to / her begn experienced since 111ay, 1t+9`l.. T e who are bora into tl:e world live to th6 age three Dente fo haviaa hid trunk oi,eck- ,,y ter. on foot pod exl,e te' to arrive- at P ria iII over north-wertern Iowa and south•eartertt l Y lq'i0, u, .time z attend the Un'cersal heavy ads&lice in leather coutinuEs, a d of seventeen years, d, The Oriental ex teas and trains from cotton goods•areatdl going up. Ueimplaf t South Dakota late on Friday -afternoon ap- P Exposition Burin that ear, Vital •tatistice prove that, taking the l•onataatiaople to Vienna (furry -four hears) I Y is, however, made that the it;areare of tri a paste to have been a lino ayulone in places, world over there are 1'09 women to every . d to Paris (seve ty-two hours) run twice 1 , - :r The Thirt.c:Qnt Batalliou of Ha :Icon, is being hampered in entire 'quarters y and in other parts of its territory partook weak and car first-class parlor and . �- and the Duf1'erin ifles of Brantford wilj ibjudicious attempts . to advance prf s 100 men. Out of every nine sudden deaths t;elebrate the (u •en's birthday with- the rapidly and in other directions hindra ce more of the nature of a toroado, and in reported eight of the number are men, a eeping cars. Si ilar tri►ins run between - i m ria .an Aide .- Seventh Battalio of London, at London. appears probable froth a fresh outbreak ;of othere,even where damage was considerable, The microscope shows that- the human y ids . - _ �rra0;emente ha a been made •fora 'three labour troubles ; act man as Eft thotiaa rd *, days• camn Y Y t was na more then a gale of wind with body is coverod with ecoles, each scale $OAP A ANTISEPTIC. .. . operatives &re said to have struck soil g + - . t;eorge Johns wks found dead in a ull c e -week in certain cotton and wool mi la suers hail and rain. Tire severest oyclon8 covering 5tX1 pores. _ ; '' _ • 8 Y bad its scores for twelr• or fifteen miles Unl nix stance out of each 1000 born T e Comma arlety a" Been Founip' back of the old•,,Museum at Nia arra •Falls alone. But, in �epite of thgse adve Y P ► l�entre, g' from Sioux Cit . In South Dakota even r CapableofBill�ngtheGermso[Typhoid Ont. HIB: throat was cut a d the i�►tiuenceg, the outlook ie considered brig t, Y. Ifve to be 7v years old, attd only os out of where there was severe destruction, there the samenumber reaches the century mark. Fever sod Chei<era. i' arteriae in ilia orris', were also cut. 1 is a appears to have been no real cyclone, with , cane °f suicide, act letters found o the aitN�Itei., Figures by .experts in vital statistics Common soap ha' just been discovered to t person of the dead man eaplain. the swirling funnel shaped clouds. Th6 p the beat of a tia6pties. For yearn • - n-e,P3aris Autorite announces the de til rove that not less than 4 847 500 000 hu- Sioua county cyclone aplfears to have origi• - The bronze statue of Sir John Ma�don- of seventeen soldiers anti the sickness of man beings die on our globe each century. s ientists have son ht an sulfas tfo which ,; , thin four others caused b satin Am r- nated near Ironton,to hare'travelled north- p ,34,_ old, which ie to nurmonnt the memorFtil to Y• ' S g east to a point qn the 3ioua City and The tptrest anthropological rtatiatics w old be at the ea a time cheap and efieo- ,, be erected in llogtfnion a nate Dlontreal ict.a cloned meats. cove that iu America the sail month) ` tis and like man another search t . was - 1Vorthern road nae sad a half miles north P Y, Yr ' , heirs .I ' phI in position on Saturda ft r- It ' stated in Paris that Js an is tie t- of Sioux Centre. Then it took the- course Y Y h ended b find: g_the looked for objecb t` and a&rl number of births exc6ed the y - noon, The figure .is twelve fpet in height, ing with Ruasta, Frauee, and bless ay of a letter "9," oruaaiag the tr&ak twine, deaths in the ratio of 3 to 1. u der their noses _ ; and weighs three thousand bight hundred and that a peaceful settlement of he and for two miles it seems to have formed Huxley's tables show that the humatr Recent eaperim acs mese in Germany pounds, matter in die ute is ez eared. ptrai ht up the track of this railwa . b Prof_ Max Jolles have roved that a � - y It body is made up of thirteen difibrent hie• p It A dee etch ficin Montieal sa a ,that it ie p p g g g sc lution of son ie erfectl ca able of kill. �i p struck '.he town of Perkins from the south• meats, of` which five are ases and ei ht P P y P believed that the rn&n found mu osteo at A eontraat has'been signed in Ber1In to weurt, and those who saw it there believe it solids. i g the microbes of tyhoid fever and cholera.: �t Tho nae was Jean Ra fiefs B andelin organize att Anglo•German company, w til rose or was diem ated at that In but it ith a one_ per sent~ solution twelve hours ` P + the object of acquiring land in South- W et The sverag6 height of man is the UIIited o contact are necessary, but with a solution _ •' _. r s' .' a resident of , p 'It• Hyacinths, who left -that ie poaelble the acme death eating cloud g�,�e is &feet 10� inches , is England, b . a from seven to ten per cent. only a few _ ' 3 �' bice an NoveQ►ber last and has not mince ©fries. i continued its tortuous course, and after= feet 9 inohesi in France, 5 feet 4 inches • in sen heard of _ The Newtoundtsnd seal flshiritg season wards stluok.Sibley. From Sioux Cent's Bel ium, 5 feet 6 niches. ' :notes suffice to destroy the Berme of -yZ, r just ended hie been one of the tnott sun• and other places in Sioux county estimates R . d sense. > ,,V Alexe,nder VS'ilkie, the aon6den�tisl clerk ceseful on record. Tho values at lila tiaWb •---- Thus the hands or Clothing washed: is of the- firm of �, come that no less than twenty had been _ ,. , Toros D, -Matthews and Co., of fs estimated to be about =500,0.00. - killed, and two or three times air many Likely Enough.. . s apsuds andnoth:ing else would el%ctually , ` ,, ' to, war on Frida convicted of havin b freed from the oesibilit of e r ralbezzled lar a morns of moms from his g `, g The Argentine Repnblie bas oti'ered three injured. As the path of destruotiori was Mistreslf—what ! Dinner tiara. the $re uta ion. Prof. Jolles al sasertps;aaa till employers sad Y prize's of twenty, ten and flee thousand almost altogetrher in the country, definite out, sad the breakfast dfabas not et wa!ah- tern - was 8entenced tb serve & Y r ult of hie invent: atione that it im not � , of hve_ }�eare in the Kin Ston sullen- �''11ars each fvr plana for anew building information act to tbe3 number of killed is t VYhat have you been doing 2 • die neabl6 to killgthe microbes at oneo �i Bary; f3 P Intended for the nee of Con reel, difiicnit to et at resent, pe ` $ • g P New (lief ---Please, mum, I wan busy all i order -to render Ehew h&intens, but that �t� aRsdT RRITAIY. 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' '` ... ­ - � ..- 1. . ­­ - . , Yoa�r subscription to Tail! Nxwa isrlol�_ d—Miss Flora Westlake, and a friend, dan hter. Bemlttanoee are aoinowledged of Toronto, were here on Sunda -Tree pruning appears to be b' hl . Y %bans* of date on label on the nrst pape� >�i' P� 1$ . �i,� receipt of money at this office. elw.rr -The Board of Health, oft 's town- fashionable this weathor. Mrs. Head has '' teep' t a date pain alfkad. tf ship, meets at Brougham on' Monday had .her chestnut trees shore of the our. ; . r . ,%i1.__ --. next. phis limbq adding tnaoh ib their ase and I:t. E. HAVE a �� complete ' -Miss Bateman. of Whitby, is here 9811: . '�-.`” � and st►ried at0olr of �i'llin= _ ob , this creek with her sister, M . J. H. --The Mechanics' Institute t etlre io _ I s -- Bundy. thank Principal H. P. Firth of the Pick- - . --BOB" Bteevaft has lie and a0oolpltnitluente than RICHEBiNC+ ONT. MAY 17,189¢. gout f r a ohm• eritig College fur his oontribailon of the `�-�.. pa><»on this week. He doh t e maoli following Books: --Felix Hull ; Shakes- fiver Ore, - . - � - o> the Dom as company. pears ; Study of Shakespere ; GuWver s r . - •� •���1 •+--The Patrons hereabouts received a Travels. p'• i.IOCAZISl1'117.. eaa�loal of salt on Thhrsday and' at once -U. A. Barclay will sell by pgbiio - c T Tx�-T SY - � r _ pr�oeeded to unload it. unction on Tuesday next," the entire stock . , - - All R S • 1 . YY 1 S s J. E. Verrel shipped more cattle from of fruit trees at the hove nurseries on the PICHEIiIN(3, Out. • JA6nJfoole:nis parents- heie )tdonday. He neaaUy pnrhased a Andley road. Here is a splendid chance It's very sad to state— 1 11 #io . _ They think he'e making garden ' : splendid lot at a fair price. I for those who desire to purchase good ,. When e'e only digging bait. . 4 -John Dickie was c4led to lie city trees at their own price. There trees . l --J. and . 1;,�uLure, of Toronto, were las Friday as a witness in the famous must. a sold thirefors there will . ht Wm. Clarks last week. be no .. - '' H dame cave now going on at tb York reaervel ' . -Fred B ming; of Toronto, epe>3t Stan- ass zea. -A large number of etitions for - ' day with his. people here. 4 -There will be a' 'udielal sal of land grants on the caricas roads In the Town. 0 ' -Geo. Jones has had a hedge fence held at the Gordon louse, Thar day of strip were presented to the council on �` i ~• : - put along on field on the side road. , . 1 1 nes t week. For particulars of lots and Monday. The members of the board ello ell -Mrs. Co ke and children, of Orinlia; such like see advt. in this issue. " ! visited here this week wish Mrs. John will make a Lour of the Township. . ' 1 I. , -a-�Fe understand that Charlestewart Wednesday and Thursday of next week i � Andrew. , formerly of this village, but who hue been and examine the various localities from , (i. . C. - End avor ' to is Ma I9th : .. - `_ ,— : . p y • running a blacksmith shop at Uxbridge which these petitions eminate. "Lesson!} fico>� 1be warnings of Pilot." for some years has sold out and will go ' - L_ I Leader, Mrs. Philp. west.. .�.. - ' - - . • H111111111111111111 . -Our bee tiful stimmei weather bas ORLENw000 . -�--- - - - - •' , It --Street cotllmissioner, JohnGordon,, •. Spot Cash -will ba from ' ` _ been taken s ddenly ilk with grippe of ! Po y PP is haying the matNrial placid cn church Wgnted,�-A f,*ood red-headed !sigh girt a JUH. DICKIE CO.` -. sone such co plaint. street south with which he intends! repair. for Paddy Jim to rens his weary heart up a d . -Frank Ghee has taken possession of ink the side walk near the race brad e. on. Editor, 111111111111111111110 t • the Decker 3lwellin east of the Ianin R kindly insert this free of • g P g The same is much needed. charge. Its for the good of the commun- . ' •' factory on C 'a�nrch street. He moved his - household eft cls Monde -The old O'Connor plat® near the lake ity. Monday. - is without a tenant this year. What a Farmer Bohn has added adornment to ' --Dr. Henry's specialty is the preser• splendid crop of weeds will be there next his all ready perfect face in the form of a , - . ation of the natural teeth. StrongY e The latest �CtOr - f mil' �. Von all. It would pay the Dom an who !fury monstatche, Jo1�n must hive �.. s p � , - and most approved local anaestbeties for own it to let some person.work it for the .been . in the good graces of the fairies or �1. ' r - the painless extraction of the teeth. * taxes. else used some powerful fertilizer for be. . I '< -The Anneal Free Will Offerin of hold it sprung up like a mushroom on a ; g Anew fence ot. the Page variety is cloudy morn. the congregation of the Methodist church, about to be erected around the (Orthodox) . ' Pickering, will be lwen Sunda the 19th Preparatipne are being made for the g y Fr ends .church yard, as well as other tournament that will -be held here on the N�'p�T DQs (next Sabbath). The Rev. Geo. Webbes, im rovements. They intend to materially 24th hist. It is to be hoped the youth and • t chairman a the Toronto East District, is im rove the church and yard this beauty of .the surrounding- country will be . I - .- to preach sermons appropiate to the oo sn mer. in fall attendance. The ladies; in portio8 �aCe Cul ta1IIf3 onion. Uriah Jones, of the Brock Roaid; has alar, are courteously invited to grace the I I �� I' Teachers, trustees and others inter- a e ear Dees of slander against the['oron• occasion with their presence. Fin Art itlusli>,a. I ested in. getting up the annual school to ewQ, as will readily be seen I•y thous King Cords .broad acres a•iI1 Set be as ' . I . - picnic, are requested to convene at Broc� yah noticed the picture inserted i I that historical as the field of Waterloo, he hav• ! Silk and Taffet (�10Ve3.. _ __ Road school house on .Saturday next at paper the other day and labeled ' Uncle !rig leased the plateau to t'he football boys QEIl 9 �TeW ilea. 2:30 p. m, It is desired that a good turn Ur $h Jones," of Pickerin fox' the season. !)ur worthy ki►eg -s 3ecid . Pickering. . fuer ��nderclotb�. out be present as there are matters to be Dr. Frank L. Henry, ! ' edly celtic, but the terms and limits, s ec. � ' , _ considered that will re uire careful at. Gradaste ' of fled in the said contract eupRested He , Cotton Sox ve' ry Cheap. 9 the Royal College of Ontario, cls the - tendon, This annual is even now beitiq Piniladelphia Dental College, will beifound origin. It may appear selfish in the ex. ` COt 011a(le8 Great Value...' fur by thousands throughout th9 at the Gordon house aryls ever Tues Creme, but his tulrut as a law•inaaer, will - township. p y no doubt be recognized by the legislature ' I- Nevi Rn glish ►rSbakers. - day.: Dr. Henry will be phased to meet of the counts' ss Vein I -A week from to -day (Friday) is the Y g an amendment on . , . Y ( y his former patrons and others req iriog the laws dealing with trespassers. . 1 ! Che p 8umwer Su1tings: . ! Queen's birthday, every good citizen his services, Buffalo Bill has full recovered from his .1 " - should commemorate the occasion as the y f chances are that Victoria will not -see -Ed GleesoD, of Greenwood, c t�gbt wild west ride. His organ of destruction �Oy'f� Minn l4Ten' Sunday and week day. Straw•Hats at a fine br sok trout one day, last w ek it and construction is wonderfully developed many more such anniversaries. Al Probabl he struck e► bomb on the high,©WeSt Cash Prices. measuring some 18 inches in length and Y though leaving ` been actively engaged weighed 21bs,- 5 ounces. This is no fieb wav which demolished his wheel, nothng . with affairs of state since her �irlaood yarn o€ the usual variety, daunted, he procured a mill wheel which : j`) T'f • our beloved Queen stands her a e- better ll Y but l actual worked harmoniously. The on -lookers , � v H N L I DICKIE - (�L a g tact, ae editor Willison of 'the (Robe will - than most of our acquaintances: Long testify, • he having been presented with varied their opinion on this wonderful " . . may she line. the dead carcus of the monster. combination- bat the up-to-date man • - i - , . -Excursion--First of the seaean to thauRht it was an air•ehip about to start ' ; , : - - -A ., . number her of t � - 1 o trees eurr _ Niagara Falls and return on Friday, May coiling an arctic expedaion, The ureic waa closed _ _ - - f y y the fire hall are dead and should be re- by a 'pow -wow' by the brave. while the ---------- ------ S. - -- --- 24th, via unlace steamer; warden Cit and -'-- - -- - - - Y placed at once. If these trees are r�plac• beast of burden entered the Perry house . 00 . = Electric Railway. Boat leaves,Nowcastle ed in accordance • with 'the act madb and for provender which to 'the skeptic clearly i _ ' • ng - 6:3Q a m, Bowmanville 7:00 a m, Oshawa provided in Witt respect the fire cow• demonstrated the Darwinian theory of � '` - � . 8: a m, Whitby a:30 a- m. Fare for I- G . .. S JIM ." . I ­... . . I - . I L _. round tri from all lake Pavy should- apply for the mon eipal evolution. P ports, adults bonus in the usual way, The fire IIddi ...,:«:. ! $1 25, children under 12 tears 75 cents, should see that the dead maples arc r ' ' ` ' ' ' ' _ • 1 See large hills. r -t: p Sale Register.' : .� ,t . placed by sniwated ones. , . " -- ,_ rL. -From the c ancil minutes it will be -The Centen}iial people will }hive a Fen.Av 3f AY 21, lAflS-8,ri00 Fruit Trees, -- eeen that dogs h ve been killing sheep in good Buie on the 24th of day, as the the properly of Chao. A. Barclay, at the Ne* Prints, COttoiiade%Z-11,111ings, (0reiet9. ' tae neighborhoo of Thompson's Corriere. Methodist church people intend having "Home Nursery" lot ii, 'lid con, Picker- dente Ties, latest Bt31d Color. White and Fancy Blurts A It seems strange that these dogs cannot their annual Lawn social that afterpoon. iilR. Bale to commence at 2 o'clock be captured and deetroyed, as m•ach darn- These gatherings have been a soproa of p• I bpring Buntings and P ntings. 1- - . age is done a flock of sheep, if only chased m• Private sale in forenoon. see bio® Remnant�of prints at educed prices. ' - P much enjoyment in the past and this for particulars. Thos. Poucher, duct. around a field. We are of opinion that year the general rale will prevail. Jacob Wall Pipers from uc. ti . it would be a good idea for the council to Bi umwell, Esq., bas kind13 ' loaned the f3ArvavaY MAY 25th, yb.--A house and lot, h offer a reward for the head ofdogs-caught use of his lawn for he leaaant +The the property of the Municipal council of ! " ! , •---CTEV. PARKER, Dunbarton -, : _{ - in the act of wo in sheep. P Pickering, lately the property of take g P• committee will try and make' it ple#Bant late Mrs. Sarah Below, part -Hoose cleaning is fraught with many -for those who niay attend from a dis• 'of lot No. 181, 5th con., Pickering, on the perplex:ties. One day last week Mrs. lance. : . John Jacques was occupied in uttin n �. south side of the main street, Brougham. ' . P g. p Rev. McAuley hid a wheel of his -.Bale at I o'clock P. m., also a large - . a blind on the garret window when the buggy smashed on Mondi►y in a collision. quantity of house hold furniture etc., theew ' . = - ees . . .,. I I.. L chair upon which she stood toppled over He had been down east and was return• propeiLY of the late Mrs. Serail Below; and ails was thrown down between two ing when he met a Jewish pedler almost to be sold fol cash at the came place and . . joists, and the lath end pl�ster giving opposite Geo. Richard's place. The }roc• time. For particulars see bills-. '!`hoe. way she fell through to the next floor.; eigner di of think that 6he man of the Poucher, auctioneer. We have place in our stock, the best A" saortmefit of Beyond a slight shaking up, she was for-[ cloth had ! duet right to the highway end ! . lunate in esoapinq injury. The ceiling proceeded 7Q spread his w oi$ted�y d • ,_ of the room was much disfigured. p cion all oy8r it. ' � � DIED. I This resulted as height be expeoted, in a i I , W8 dg . -Elsewhere will be found an advt.' broken baggy wheel. From the above AArr.'-�ff aiay 14tH, at the reeldenc, of . } annonneing the fact that Geo. Kerr Ee % N. J. (. ha man,1. q•, one would be led p Audi Matilda 'bark to helices the carr days Hall, relict of late ;;n. Hall, -aged T4 �r rousering$, will, on Saturday June 1st, open out an of Jew and Gentile were scarcely at years. Funeral Friday, 17th hast., et 1 �• office of the Toronto Financial Corpora- an end. '• tion in the Gordon block Dena in the o'clock P. m, . rid 3uitings of all kinds Pi g -After a brief illness Howard L. eldest I- -, same rooms as did the Ontario bank son of James and Elizabeth Trull passed POr Springy. when here. W6 must congratulate the peacefully away on Ifonda TORONTO FINANCIAL1.1. corporation upon having secured Mr. dente of his parents, Kingston road east. S8@ Cur Watt Papers, hey are the 'best we ever lead. ' . - Kerr as their agent;- and we are also Deceased was In his fifteenth year and of CORP�RATONI much pleased thRt Pickering village ie a lively diepositiou. IIn con`racted a , , I about to have a bank. cold which turi.ed to intlamwation and II]JAll OFFICE I(,F. ' i3f} ging Street, East, _ -Don't forget the fact that Greenwood the end call all within'a few days. Thai Toronto. a . 1! .. Ad. B U N T I N 0 or ,. �..t..,. . , . will have n great big football- tournament funeral took place on Wednesday aria on 3Iay 24th, when it is expected that was largely aut.uded, when the interment Apthori9ed Cap, _ 1 �irdO,QO� -- ---- --- - � _--- ---- ---- — there will be a huge day of sport. Two was made at the union cemeter Dl r. handsome trophies gra offered as first and I1ira. Trull have-thuHyinpathy of all SIIliECrl�Jed Cap. fi2�3,v00� ILLINGHAm9s . and second class prizes for football, while in their sad an .... there are -liberal cash sizes offered for d sudden bereavement. ;. Dii;l;t TORO : , � P -Dr. Cross, dentist, Oidiawa, lice J. R. xerr, Turnitu a Establishment is replete with the latest Myles ilz " athletic sports. For a comrlete list of changed his date of visit from 4Vedtiesday M.P.t'., Vire. President; Ii Et. face( lei �, R these seg b;;is, Tho trophies are to Tuesday, so will 1#d at the Gordon Daniel E;pry, Jno. Richardson, :iZ.I'.P• Bj.Dl 101' 1 SUITS at $1 . • now on exhibition in ;4i. (`=lPc�son's store House first• and third Tuesdays, 7th and - window, and, -are beautic At night a 14th of May, where he will be re aced Edward Gronva• P RL SU . .. P P GEU. DUNBTAN, General Manager. . - concert of rare merit wia be hold. Seo to perform all branches of dentistry in • XTENBION TABLE'S small bills for particulars. and " the I's ". .t ,end most approved styles. Dr, openiaCbraanchyin the vii age f pickerin�g o - ` 1 --The frost on Sunday night eeema to Cross a raduate.of Royal Colla a of CHAIRS Of all leges! tions.. have been general all over Canada et in Delta( g y Q fhb let of lune in the omee lately oeaupiod b p Y 5urgeone, Ontario, also honor the Ontario Bank, undeir the nlauagement of . some districts much more severe than in graduats in D.D,l3,,uf Toronto Unl raity, theundersigned. We Lave a IOt o new styles ill Picture Framingi3 on hand.1. others: In this vicinity very little dam• (Uas administered for painless ext tion, Deposits will be received and interest allQwed . ' • age was done. To be -sure a number lead Those wisbin tre at highest rates. tomato planta and the like frozen but possibofficele. Drafts issued on all parte, oolleotstous mads UNDEBTAPiING g atment call as egrly as on very liberal farms, money losaed.on notes Our ndertaking Department is also compI@t8 �n every they may be replaced without much an • or. King and doctor's ts., Oshawa over R le is and other aecuntiee. respect. Cofl`ins an Caskets in all size@ Conatautl on Land. F mbalm• - . noyance. The, grape' vines were also drug store. *tf S y ©�o' 1i�ItR• Manager. y ---- - - ----- _- ing made a specialty somewhat' darkened ; but not to our --The officers, teachers; and friends . of STANDARD 1. -11 knowledge has the apple or large fruit the Methodist Sabbath School have ha - BANK 1 ]E[ l :; blossoms been molested. r',lthoagh' we billa.isaued announcing a splendid ha cute d TS & ILLINGHAM, Pickering " . p of c.i>w have escaped it wonderfully well, we have tainment for the cyaning of Friday. May D .- A A•, no desire to again assume a similiar risk. 24th. Te'a will be served in the basement -The other morning about 5:30 while of the church from 6 to 8 o'clock, after Capltal, paid UD -:- $1,0t}0,0 Nelson Dingman was busy in his garden which a program of unusual interest will COMM N he beard the re , : , � . -_ port of s gun and also was be presented in the body of the church. Reserved Fund �' (300,044 e• concions that about that time aoinethinct The feature of 1 - • � .. ' tie concert wilt be that Asset$ QVBT , $7,70Q,0007. passed bis ear, as though in a harry. th@ children will contribute most 'of the Head C)ff'ice- _ . .. After looking for a abort time he found a program. Tabeleaux, motion son s, i iURONTO. As the dirk, reaming clouds of de resign ttirehftin bullet inbedded in` the earth a few inches. dialogues, recitations and such like ill This Bank has - ,! p g+ The ball is of No. 32 calibre and no doubt be given in abundance. Admission adults where de osits are takrouch at atoufi'vttte And the q cam of prosperity over _ us glows, was discharged from a rifle. Mr. Ding- 25 oenta ; Children not of the school, and Same of $1 and upward ds urrenE rates Tis ri snitch o time to look over our wardrobes -11 4` man teas no idea from where the gun was finder 10 years � of a e, rbeeived In And pero0 ly think about getting new•clothea... fired more th$t he thought " the re ort g 10 Dents. The the BAVINGf3 I3ANIt Departmont, a.nd �� ;` came in a north easterly direction. The tto repairing funds of the aehoolbe As °ltd m Far t allowed half yearly, �% tl� above flopv Otiotl strikes you, and you are moved• t© vigoren d• e mere sere notes and other good action, we: would ask yo t to- kindly remember that we mace cloth�e and make party who was ehootin'� that morning room has been maGb im roved both in should be !more carefur, else- a serious comfort and attractive P paper discounted at 1°wcist rates. Fo the:t3tt right regarding pi ice and eneral m' ' :.A y` n� g eke -up. We. live iu Firie'e I31ock• .' mishap nay be to record. Mr. ss during the further information apply to b -_ Dingman peat few weeks, pazenis should assist in is rejoiced to tbizak tha0_be escaped when .making the,. above gather' it - a hugeELLIOTT,t T wager waa �p lacus. laHly E�:LIOTi Agent . ,4W B. . A GA.CH I SN cess a; s ri. i) I I no , I ­ -­ - ._ _ :- !I , . 1. .1-1 � . .- ,�. . .. , - -I' . t - , �. 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