E ¥cry 'l'hu1·sday !Uorning IU an d!o Ulll U I · 1 W M . R. C L I M I E at by the PI'epf.1etor, O F FICE-Post om.!e Blok , -,:r.;- STRltE1', BUW:M.ANVILLE, ONT the I ..."' "!"" """ "'!"'! "'!"'! "!"" "!"" "'!"'! "'!"'! "!"" """ """ "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" " "!"" "!"" !.. "!" !!"'! !! ."' ."' ."' ! !'!'!l !'!!! "!"" """" "!"" """" """ "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" '!r' ,,... "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" '!'!'!! "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" "!"" 'l'!l' :"'!! "!"" """ , .jewelled hands ha.ta never felt the claap ofi sweet-voiced mother, with eyes m whNte1 depth the love-light shobe , baby fingers, but a dear, old-faahiobed, and wh011& period, e namcl leq and painted, with her 1chignon, her curls a.nd bustle, whose white Thank God I soma of u· h·v· an old· /Ashioned motlter. Not a woman of the TRE OLD-l?ASRIONED MOTHER. ARKUS l\l.l: Hatd time ptlces have been adopted at the establishment of TIME S · . Re is offering hill new and handsome aasortment 6f · WINTER G00DS TER. iv..t ... i 'I )REOPENED ! JI public tha.t I have reopened in have pleasure THURSDAY JULY priso .n er 20, J 8 7<i. u n mo v..d by I GROCE RIE S . K EEP the BET my old stand, (two doors West of the PotOffice,) with an entire new stock of fresh l'Al'f,JLY llfy aitn -· inf orming the TRE GOODEST MOTHER. Evening -was ftlllhtg cold and dark, Their own home candle's DY MARGART i<. SANGSTER. As And people hurried aloog the way, shall b e t o I . Perhaps the woman had worked all day Washing or scrubbing perhaps she sewed; I · . I knew by her woary footfall's way, 1 · RADUATE o f the RovRl College o f En gland , hnd Vf r;t ori a Un1ver :: G 'P"ivs1oiibs. sit· of, V't "tona. College, C'obourg : Under Giadu ati and PclZ!"! man o f t he Un i versity of 'l'ornnto, e,n..._ ...i.vya.l College of Physwians and Surgeons. llege of Physicians Kingsto11; i\fember of the C q R esi r. &:c nd Sur geon s of Ontnr10· CO!\on - ---... D A \'IDS ON, ence and offioc-:\fa;rket Sqn::\.rl:!, Bowman-ville, G J" VERSITY. will learn Homethmg to lns ad vantage b y sen din g h1s lltldress to 28 BOX 635, Muskegon, Micb., Dr. R. E. RADUA 'T'E l CO R N V\TA L L OF CA!'li a·kEI.L. il1: I Cff IG N UNI A produce. PA R C E L S DELIVERED to ALL PARTS of the town with p rom ptn ess . Highest iyice paid for all kinds ol e ...v er .;,..i fate. " -Umwregatimlalist. A silence fell upon all; the"' were how""'=====-"' e ver, but few who believed the youth's was." A!j ' If ?nee in a whilB you'd stop .and say , r : 1::f u r:, : l; 9 , ros e, hg;h te d s. candla an d saw my ow u · · h ,_ h·, done _tb .e dee_'! 1Yg t he ttain c me to a stag_d. t tha I th _ t How man[.. tim whn the f.empr . ne · - t' :0. lM.l ·W ftt w 1G1 't ! .,_ Thl:itih1e-tor lier-Wa?anwnt:---,_ , uifOnfhilll'th<'"ftl<!i!lory o't tl'ul.a iiin i --OT"1lfte1m.,.,,.e11 ""lh· Imes nt f f J.>icked it up and thuo I was fo und 'ty tlie aame i ns 1;& · 1 do · ry . · . But here'Was a. comfort. Chfld1-cn doa.:r, · I {leare<\ with terrific; yells, and, discha.rging hou1'8, that mother& words" her faith an« negro and seen by the peddler. Think what a comfort you might give p i s tols, dashed at the tra iU, procl ai wing p rs.yurs, sa ved us frvm pl unging fuw the " As God is my w1t ne38_, l did not murTo t he very best friend you ca.n have here, The laly faor In " hose hoWJe you lh c. Two jumped on t he abys.· of sin ! der the good old man who bas proteoted their in t enti ono . Years l me tilled 1'reAt thing on the floor. to en ter tho hoUOll by wy w in do w, get the and when t wo atJd u h!lf m it&S east of that oqr feet wandered liaek w the old homecaps and return without waking my unole. 1 place, and in a doop ou t, the e ngln·r iaw stead, nnd croesing the well- worn tbresh Wlth rosy cheek·, and a Jli<kot blue, I ii d my bone ta the fanoe, sprang into a ·iJ!Dal liiiht to atop. Tbinklug that tbere old, stand once more i1> the l o w, quaint Laughing and chatterlog, ruu otJoy, .. · on the trAOk1 he ap- roo m , hallc>wed by h er p!'e&ai.oe, ho.V the he willdoir and then beard a loud crah, was aoma obstructlaD t tru: you tell re'e said-I And he what M a oall out and a ohriek m the diremlon oof plied the air brako, and after tttnning ,. feeling of th& childU.h mnocence an'\ de" You',e tho yooaut mother th·t ever wa·," l runhed thither-a few yards, d iscovered a. pil e of ties aud penda.noo comes over us and we knee] iny uncle 's ro om . A voice as clear 118 a for.t bl'rd's ; lumber on the track. He comprehended down in the 1nelloW sun h1ua strea m .An1 I'm sure the glnd young,heart h t}d cause dark for1n rushed by me in the uneertai!l To uttel'lthe swP,et 1.1f the lovely wQrda. light of the roum-aud 1 fell o ver aome· the .situation dot once, but could not atop throuf.th the w estern wiudow-j aat whereAndafterher tugged a step behind, dear llttle roly -poly "°y, Defore me tofled in the v;birling wlnd, _,, A woman Wlth bundles greo.t and smu.u. The bundle slie loved the best or all,- if they were lob.ging soon to muk, cheering ray. spects, and excelling in many, any other blos11<>ms. Tho ml9ic of oth e r 101oeg1 may I admit. it looks ... if 1 on record. From the confused: , accounts be" loot, but tlia enttancilill m;\noDf of hers by the pasaengers JIDd rood men t he will edio " ' our souls foreror. bth"" faces d the doed, but I am guiltleas of mur- given · di f 11 f acts are gl can ed :owmg ° in will fade RW" ay and be forgotten, but hers -box a der. Dropping my pel'ous aion c p h eav·n'a The eastwlJ,?d boun d tl'!>in on lh o 'llf,.. 1 will shine Oii until the light frum " mountain atroam I returned homo for · I · -i ' !ro.... - l!lit 0 tterfllle, Mo. 1 'fic "' l!lorif. ' potte.ls shall v o ur ow n. """ aun was \llleleoo, eou n pact more, for without .-ap o my · While iu th e fitful pauses of buay life It was a lovely night, a nd I determ ined a few minu tes past ten o'clock last night, clear voice answered : condemned m e. When a&ked if he had aught t<> ··y, Ji'rimk "'".. snd lookinlf aro u nd the court ruom1 11> a whi<>h was to d ie uu th& ((&ll<1··. aJ _ lus sentence , 1 " I have. CircumatautiAI e videa.,. ha· mg railroad robbery took place in Wes W.rn MiBaouri f ast night, equaling in all re· CAPTURE GF A RAILROAD TRAIN iug tend·rnesa when her sweet spirit wa.s -baptized m the pearly spray vf tho riv er. Blossed is the memory of an oJ.l.-faalt.' ST Louts , J11ly 8, 1876. -A nother d &raickn.ts, even reach ing 011tt to n.it iB . childhood and a m oo thed o"r pillow ha.ir,threadod with silver, licitmooth upoa w n J1er faded c eelc '!'h ooe dear handa, or . h .,,ith toil , guiduCl our tott&u'lf steps ii> ' yeRrn in · . the beautiful perfume of s<1me woodland ioned mother ' It ftoals to n· ...,.,. lika, , .A. With fear in my heart , . the t rain, and it was not till the looom o- , !orig years ago we krrelt hy our mother's tiva had c1i1nbed p a.rtly -upo D. the pil4 of kr:nee, hsp1 a g " Our F"athe:r. u ' , .. you.1e th e ooodest mother that r e t : y. guiltless of the deed, bu t s11bmit to my t hough he were my Qwn fath er . me th 1oughout life, and who1n I loved as I aw engine ered EMBER of C o llege of Physicinns and M Sureon s, Ontario. Olnco and residence: (26) Dr. IIillier s old stan d, B nn i skille n . JAS. BINGHAM, M. I>., L. R.O. P. S., K., B LANK ETS V E RY L OW, JOHN A'rTURNEY-AT-LA 7 i.D. bilancery, - D. E. ilJ crtl OJa11, T THE WANT SUPPLI E D. COAL, WOOD , McMURTRY , - CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE. ,-, .. r · · r. r tC4 al "" t ·OU J .. .. .. ..... .. ,.. · · _,... ..._ ........,.. C: · "' having hitherto been inconvenienced i n not being able at tm1es to procure t'l.el. etc,. the uvdcrs1g.ped J1ave filled the wan t. by the estaJlishment qf a Depot tor the tratflc in HE PEOPLE OF BOWlllAN VI LLE 1 iYy-gro 'l'n mansion in the State of Vir On a handsome lawn, fronting an old sexes were gathered. A NARROW ESCAPE FROM THE GALLOWS. y ears BJlce, midst W&8 ginia, one pleasant aftornonnuot many . a grou p of pflople of both an old woman bent down with I tis Rxcellency the Govern By mtnor1tv of l Office D tl1 c States-nwnofflce (Jrcn G J: W. R . C: l i m ie, rARIAGE t!CENSES SSUElR OF lt W, SOLICITOH Conveyanccr. &c . . Standing in their NEWCASTLE, ONT, LATH, POSTS, Casl1 October o n l y. n. t .. John U. RuCchl O ARRISTER, TTORN Y, SOLICI ..>TOR, an d oto.rv Publi c JFFICF.,-F1rst do or east Of Post A E F. Y. COWLE. 13, l Bowmanville,Jan. S0, 1875. I The high est prloe paid for Lumber, ,\.,.ood, et Jrfr 'Ve buy for CA.SH. and s el l for C.lSH. and Yard-Corner I (in3' and Gerrg St AMERICAN GREENB CKS and CH ANGE BOUGHT. JOHN McCtELL"" · l an(l aro prepared pron1ptl'\" to fill orders in tb above hue, and to deliver artrnles in ail parts the Town. and SQUARE TI MBER L M E U B R, SHINGLES ' I you ng people gathered i;round all but oue she had foretold a rI I mmd, if ·d that t her<' ago, looking as if she stood on the brink of the grave, tut her dark restless ey s how- S he had been tellmg fortunes for the The e xcep ti on to this r u le bright and her, and to not in her body. Wll.S vigoroue life in her e '13owmanvllle , ce, up stairs connection with my B arber Shop where I "' . t 1eare , Wlth k' lnd nesB by thc ran k wete will k E'teD Tobacco of even grade, and Plpett of every kind · .Also. gentleman of t he neighborhood, ·nd th<!S I S H 0 NN Y S-0 H M 0 K E R HAYE OPENED .i. '\VJLLIAM C \NN, j FcC !I LELLAN 27-ly, 00 ,, 'C<' of bl es sed nes s throughout life was a. hand.. some boy of nineteen, cated perfec ca.relessns . sio1.ate face, and an expression that indi lrnppy future. with a dark, pas TOBACCO S'fORE IN I State; moved to Virginil\ from ' Five years before the opening of lhia 1to..y an o)d gentleman and his nephelf I s the i· home. nnd , buyiug Mr. !lf<!rcar Rl\d !tis nep hew CIGARS, receivod' invitations to \isit the pl.,ntatioaa near them ciety. Frank soon became acquaint.. · d a · farm, had oome North ern mdu it Orders bv. m ail l)rnn1r· TI.e:atentes If requtren , H, e l:rgM l1h'Vsu·uiR'R, prANO AND ORGAN E 'llB ER ._ ,_ n o·1· 1,EY, TUNER. Dr. t. . Rith, A T E O F n m 'l.' O R O N T O U '.O tLl\. i r . "\_Jr U1uve-rs1ty, Physici an, :,urgeon, &c. Offi ce ... f!t King S\.1'eet, nxt door to 'lcUowlccs & Quick's "2:l3.r1ety Store, Bo1vmanv1lle, Onta:rio. eon n glan1l; iJiC!:'hl.t.iatc Royal Col· Edinhutoh ; Coroner, &c. \'}e of R·1sidePe-Co1norof Clint:C'h and Scugog sts . . o"vmart'(tl.11e. ,J. Field i n g, !ti . D. ' ROYA!, tlOLLEGE OF O· Bo-..vnrn n Yillc tended. Goocl On C_l earn, g S a l e J _ 1 NEPLUtTR·1oB&COO. The subscriber, in consequence of the late fire has termincd to I CIGAR HOLDERSi ACC - POUCHES, &c,, &c. ,-&c. ed with :tll the country, but his uncle b1,1t tb.e true one w,.. ,t hat "he --- :--- lcl t lum to Mr. :Mercer's charge, he deter hi fa.1uily1 er left ht· form , and seemed to shun so Fo1· tlus man y reaSl)DS vterd g i ven , nev ahd Frank's \ E._arl.!nts ha.ving had= toit a.Ir cut. which one trial will fJl'ove th e excellt!tt t quality, Try it ! 1 don't lntond to be excelled in quahty of goode or lo wness of pric es. 'I1ht! smdkin pubhc are coi'dially 1:1lv1ted to test tis. Sell Off He! r hEte Ntten these lw Hn-as And a.ll T h ive ta say'il. ' h tt " f@H can. find rre etill z.t mome, t 8-.m. no t q0ne a,.. ·ay. So all my kind old friends tntty -CRme, And all the VOc\ng ones, too, And et then· r.rarments nii:!;Sl y mttde I tmeet In rashions that a.re new. h m o old and vouug, de"i" tfton-cls, ntay i' "\'i ' : \_ w elcom e greeti n g , b-:v R. P fA1- Gentl e m e n or l" aisb· ion, ei o t so rast. in order that ·he may reope11 at his old staml with a stock entirely The stock 1\tlw held lieeds no exaggerated puffing to commend it to public apt)l·oval , but is known as one of the largest and best selections of t'itaple and Fancy Dry Ggoods ever placed before the inhabitatlh of this new. AT GREATLY His Wh0 1 e St 00 k RED UCED PRICES, I TAIT & ART H U R '£HAT aro prepa:retl. no\\, I REME MB ER ' and dttrifi!f se asoti, -Tn- ' t of Post 3 doors ea_ King st,, no,\rinafl\>ille'. CHAS . KELLY 1 Office. I reported Y-el'y w e a.l thy and that he kept a large sum of old in the house, !\fr, Mercer and Fran 1 & I i ved m a. qu iet way and ade n o display. m Thus passed Frank's youth from his · l .Xcie11t e"l1Ju.)'Int:Dt in his UOj' t.nd iuuu<l n d -O:nl t1v a t l ng h' 18 farm .. Though cotilpti.nJ,an niinerl tn ri e"o'to hin1eelf en t irely to the ' iflfUL THI H!!lllf!! , the a:un1mer nCation,Mr. Mercer had bee11lus nephew's tRM:he r, and had nuparted u nt o hun n1uch knW ledge of th e world, of lette1 s and our story open.. fourteenth to his nmeteenth year, when A man of ·nperior ed. ENLARCE'PH OTQS UP TO LIFE SIZE, THE VERY BEST tfvated education, There were those who reported thot the boy Wit8 rathc 1 ' w1ld and d i·s 1pated, and this foun.i ready believer· p oo pl a, so that Fi ank at nin eteen was ·· well inform e d as if he ha(l posseBsed a c:!lUl- town and neighborhood. narNow open for sala 1lowi11atlville, Apt1l An early call is 1'e§rwctfu11y solicited. on Corne1' of king nnd Division lltreets. THE DOMINIO N BANK, CAP11'A:t, PAID 'li'P, HEAD OFltICE, BOWMANVILL.l!l. , (htlLtt.I., CollQUJ;G, Bo1'YMA v11.t.E4 'Th'ig Ba:o.k,. t.n I&RAN"-Oftli.i:3 ! l · 'l.'OR01iTO. $1,000,000. Savi n g s T:H:E 0 01'1.[J:N l:ON" S O C I E T Y, -OF- 5. 1876. THOMAS PATERSON. alw i<ys on hand at T!rn· we find him ; nnd tlle e·cnl11g of th1;1 cu1ni11eh¢ement of (l)\n· !Jtoty he had aid . . ' Sh1p ah oy 1 ,, came m rmgmg ton es . , . · d bsen ' llnvitn l t0 an ntertau\'l'tlnt given by from the schoon er as shH ome nea.r the h -ANtl 'fJIE...... I!. WI), t Y p anlt11· tu l.is ehildron. burning ship ' whtch was being driven raph ,., GhEATES'I' V ARlETY fN X ' OWN l tr. nawl\t\s, ' u,,, plant· h11;d t ree ldly alon g by the wi ud. .. ' · ' "Ahoy ' " am wered the capta.m· \,j the y-oungs<i;t '3.11d I 0 VI' · l 11 '!dn I l,; test Uf Kept on hand at theit Studio, Bowmahv-illc, " Phrow n long line fron1 yo u r &lup, and UJ. 4" : D.8 "'.\ l f l\'l")\ , , M w "'htJ 'g'lt1 .. (H Sm, o twe ve ' · J ua.ry I w1II send yo u a. boat, came' ln h e eme I1 t fl.nu 1 rank were th e boRt o0f frtends· and c1ear ones. · · ' F t loved each other dea1.·ly, So when the The !me wns thro wn, the hoat attached, First Class · 1 · · u da.rk and stornty an d v fter a 11 ttl e d lfficuIty the peop e from 1urt u n e.. teller predicted in othAts .st> that Frank lrn.d some enemies. 1'nd mnhy frie ttd.. FRAME S -BTOt!K tlP l / statement ; among the latt<>r was Mr. Dewees and his fumily, who through all romi;med staunch friends. Frank Mei:cer was to be h ung-to die an ignommious death <.>n i&ll o w·-aud hundred. iloeked to the little t<>WU whore . ,__ .10, l.\tie the was exeoutton to t2lke puwe, him die. _ o in te<l they were to fiild that How disapp_ tho mht before he hlid ea capojl.. Ho w, no one knew ; but e had left a n ote ad. ' Ier, th an Is.mg him, for dressed t0 tite ,3a1 the krndneas shown him \Ohile he was ill his charge, and hls regret that hie "8oape might occaa1on him some troU' le ; but saym g that he had an oppo t t um t y of ·s. for he . cap1ng an d took ad vantage of 1t, had .no idea of dying an ignou'&imous death for an att ho was not guilty of merely to gratify the curiosity of a gaping crowd.F reedom was offered him , a nd h e accepted !t, and he hoped he wo n ld yet bo able to Prove his i nuooence. · · the letter and This wns the su bstance 01 when it was publLShed 111 the1 locZ:1.l papers, there were some who were tha t the boy had escaped the gallows ll1r. Mercer'· property waa in ill hwill left to Frank and it was found to be con siderable. Tustees assumod charge of it, and before l ong .the quiet co m munity nad . settled down to its usual routine, and the 1me u n 1. ·h murder and esoape were in a a forgotten, Ten years had passed aw1>y and uo word of the lugitive had been heud, a nd p sople behe "&d him dead. One exception was Mary Dewees, now grown to womanhood. She had never hebeved him ded' and through her hfe' ' Jia.cl treasured Frank's uame in her heart, th!' mys tery which to lumg around him but aadrng s tren!!t 0 h . .. ", married, b " er _,ora- h ..., her reg"d, Hor si gether ' W))h her · mother wo· o ead and to · ' · father they had 1ived Ill the old home<>ad t s __....,,. -.. .,,_=-'"" - -Busineucalled Mr. Dewees to Ha vanr he took lllary with ·him, and they set saif · "u ' arIes town 'ln a Iin e ship ru nning from ,., e S ou th. Th y bad been sotne d ay at aea wlwu in the dead of night the fearfab , I of " fire" was heard, . wich ArotlBed al from slumber. ln vam ware efforts tnade to quench the flarneo. The seao1en in fright rushed i nt o tho only nailable boat llnd it sank wil h them, at1d left the strul!llling in the ocean , borne away hy the wmd ad wavee, while lllr. De wees and Mary, 11.nd captain of the hip, 1and a few othere were huddled a.way rn the stern, mg the fearful doom that must, to awaib all appearances, o1ertali:e them. ' " Sai.11 ho. ! " '.I:he joyous cry enl& from the captain wh-0 had been stratn.ni h is eye· ove1· the Ji set:l!in Mocn e vessel comocean u1 ing to s a ve nm. S w ift ly flyi:f!.g towards th em came low, rakrnh, h ree - masted t b b n' lllg al1ip thBt, succor w as uea.r. ffatk! the deep boom of " g<l1n is h eard and "" the captain listens he exclaim ·, ""' l\:I1ss D ew eea , we 1Lre all right now ; cheer up, !,or there co m"" a vessel of war to our h· )> lad s the baggage car nd place.l under 2uard. OBEYING ORDERS, A t the same time three other robbers 1 . 1 E verybody reinembe111 the ·l oty 0( th!!' . c im b·d mto the express car by the si de , Rr>S$i·11 Ozar who, disooarsmg to & brother doer, which was open . Bushnell, the ex. sovereign of t.he k nowtedg-e of the \llt\Uifl press messenger howaver had been too ' vf obedience in Rus,la, told him that if h qlllck for them, and had :dashed thro ugh (the czar) w ere to comm·nd his v e u e ra l tu . o tlie t rain · ' and ng ..., the rear s1eeper' . ' <nn JUmp into the sea from the hig ti c rff . 1 U ?Ou hl8 ·Ille keys to · brak e mau , made Jiiru _ . . which they were atandmg,the officer wo11l\l put the m iu hiH shoo·. .Mr. Conkling, the ol..y. The po tentate add1·e...,d stili<l. baggo!geman of the train waa in the e " Jun ' .. · :i:- his incredul ity. mto the aea r . " pres. oar when the robb·t· entered ' and · aaid tho czar to the n ul The latter th ey am a u ded of him' th" key· of the . obeyed instantly, 1111d was dashed to piece1 safe. Be told them he "a· no t th e mes.. crags b·low. Aurelie" enge'r ntid had no keya . Two of the robS cr li o ! l tells, m the Eenerneut sto..., a . , of ' ber· th en pu t C on klmg Ill t o f t hem . rron , . 1 Biussian obediouce mor reu1a.rkable 1n ita . and1 with revolvers at hl5 he&d, rnaruhed . results than tnie. Tbe Czar N1cho! .. once him tlt·ough th e tr.i n, d e manding t .o held a re>lew of his a.my m h onor of " sho ul d point out the ·a··wenger when they lady whoso beauty charmed hill>. During came to lum. In thL· woy they paased th tlie march hjs cavalry came up on the trot · . . rouh the entire tra.1n, to tI1e terror of The Czar desmng . . . ' pro ve the off.,.. to un "" .. , wo1nc n an d ch'ld 1 ren, and grat fear of the · gave t1161 co-wn111.nu to gallop . B11t m al e passengers, many of. whotn had _ colonel of the last teg1mont, who !!ad not crouched down under the $eats, and hid ui1derstoo . . . d the order, cou ti n ued to defile . A ' themi!elves m v ario1,. way . mvmg at PMt on the trot. NICh0las' enraged, adthe rear sleeper, Conkling pointed ou t vanced to him atid shouted , ' ' I say gallop ! Bushnell, ao d the robbers de'lllanded the and take the road to Sibtiria I " This tlll>e sale keys of him. Under the cTrcumstonce· _ the colonel understood, and started on a . th ere was noti i> yie uny: to do bU , . Id and brisk gallop for Siberia. Some momenta ' B ushnell took tho keys from th& brakeman . . , ter t · zar recoun ted with m ch hilar and handed them to the robbers. One of it y, this circumsl;ance m tbt¥hearmg of tb1> the latter th en stood guard over Bushnell lady In whose hon"r the reV'io'w w.. held. while the othera marched Conkling back e d She wru m uc h troubl ' and begged him to the express car, wbere they opened the .' 'th tear· in . her ·Ve.!!, to pal'd on the .... w1 . · -..-.,,. _ Adams eafe and put the nh re contents H meut. e consented, and dosp tohed II into a w heat ·ck they had brouglit for the ilos back. B ut the e eJ< squad tli call th ·, · rpose o l b b t e1ng N a e "' .1 .opau the so.fe pu , . reg1metzt had obeyed the order so well w i th the keys they $Ot from Bushnell, on e . · · l 't _. t', 1 "' u a." . m po s1 ble to o vertake it. · The; mn went .to the engme a,nd got a pick, ,. d uent f out o squa course oou t m u e d the' · fl....._O DO t.tt , 11 0 ·"'" ...l a___p.ano11J UJ.I! .b'4'U&U J.. tu· l.L.W..l LJ. -· th - 1>een: -pun1nit; l\11d-to tlii8afty ootliing m.a of the &&fe' contents w;,,.e aleo p ut ' snd its · . hoard of either the regiruent or the..,uad · - -.. mto th· sack . ' The rob L """" then took th e . Perhaps they were overwhelm·d by Sibell118soun , Kansas and Texas Railroad let. Perhaps they penshe.i of ter. box, broke it open, but finding nothing starvation. Perhap· they are galloping: th ey wanted , llCl'ttered tne letteri' over the . h al yet. Perhaps the story was a he. flo or of th6 car. T so went to ' ·h· resistance. --· - threatened the and engineer with navy Thev were then marched i n to to kill them if and revolvers cov fireman, they offered and I1 of h er pure and unl!elffah love nfts between her and us, but they l1.1tvtr n ot hidden froru our sight tlte bl".!g ht glory s j on,the s····b;aten . ? s rian ·ows. their notice. Wh'l I e those acts were bei11g pMform ed the remainder of the rohbera were m aking Adams expreso freight oar, but found nc.th ing there that 1ee med to be worth y y tunnel &lld n average pre·ident1al me311Afil<" a re mighty bores, that even a looomohve Beecher ha.rem busine·· a11d the presiden headlight is insullioieut to lighten. Th"' Pre1NTCNG OFFrce Bo1uis.-1.'he Ho011aC ;'r:r::i; h1ea ho ho\1t's M E AT s a nd I nve s t m e n t 0 N T .._ <\. R I IH S T · H 'UT '-' -"LIB & MartJVO IS Os1tAwA, \VHIT.BY - -UXBRIM'ii . ddition to ra.nsacting thc ue:na ing bua'iJtess, off.us to t!hc public all tho bank va;ntages of a Sa vn1gs Instu.t1on, \\1th the curttr of a. l are paid.-up capH.a.l, by the mea1t s f a $;\.'VIN(}g li\F.PARTJ'ICENT. Inte-regt &llawed on all dep9sits efo:One D@llar a.ud u1nva.rds,.,. at Lhe rate or FIVE pi&r eent. .annam \thcr the '\Yle or Deposltqr;rs ean witlid ra:.w ; :.nny pa.rt lilf tb-e1r deposu s a.t iO-UY tnne, Wl1:ib.<i>ut CAPITAL . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $t,ooo,ooo.oo. 750,000.00, SUBSCRIBED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 L O N D O N, O. _ FRUIT (to Bowma.nvJlc, 1\-Iay !!'5,1876. I 10 GENTS · the ship were tTansfered to the schooner, flttu re for Prank, the tMrs a.rose to the and llfary was ·oon m th e . . ..., chi 'd's ,,eyes and she sa1d , u von't hsten cab1 , rejoici ng over their escape from a to her. horrible death. At bteakfast next morning the young B ut tho boy la11gh ed a ne turning on captain dscended to j oi n h1 gu es t s at the . t, I !ti ' s 11eeI ' .,alked all'oy. As he ente red , Ma.ry sprang totabl e . d ht ·m. · · · wo days "fte ward he left homo for a 1 _ , · _r , ' . ou - is it ank Mercer . Uh, a it y . ng m tlie ntoun ta.1ns , bu t the week s h u n ti comfortable I P,JID UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RESERVE AND OONTfNGENT FUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300,000.00. 60,000.00. FirJ1t Glass Apple Trees SPE(11AI. BEDliCTION on liARGIR ORDERS A1.L other nursery stock nt corresponding low All stock guaranteed true to name. Address Up to the !st of October next, I will fu-rnish \t}rev1oas notice. Spems.:l rates Mo1·tgages purchased. Interest allowed on deposits. ·-:with notiee ef w1tluh·a.w-1tl. .AmeN.c&-E. Curr-ency 6.rtd Sll;ver taken on d-e ;pnHM;.. F. B. J EY, Mal).ager. D. MACFIE, President. IiJrf.ftS gra.nte !'i p!!.yable in Groat Britain, Uni ted :5tates, and :.tl1 p atrs of Canada. 1:¥ Del'os1ts (·an be remitted by ma.11, address. REFERENCES B Y PERMISSION: in o.11 ell to the D omi nio n Bank (re!o{1stercxl), \'fhcu b ease a Po.ss-BaiJk recelpt will be se nt y return GEO. McGILL, Eoq. , Man ager Ontario Bank, Bowmanville. posts. (S) ;r. A. CODD. A a ent. W I LL IA M ALLISON, Esq., l\L D., Bow manvillc. PPLY TO !\fas. C LBERT , · "\Vellingtor:i. Street. A 44-!w.., Bowma.nviUe l\{s.y 29. 1876. "'!';interest allowed upon depGeii,ts 1\foney loaned upon real estate on the most favorable terms. AT be $17.00 per H UNDR ED. ' P. 0. Eox 55, Bowma.nv1lle. (IHI. ;JOHN CHAPLIN, dtlivered in Bowmanville next Spring)y rates. D oarde1·s W:.. nted. , O ' Lond()n, Ma.rch 1876, . , . ef J.fa), and d esttoyed property belong-tug to Ma ple Grove Division, l\ re wa.rd of Ten Do11are;, of the glillty party. wt11 be p aid for the apprehension and conVJct!on !'. 'I' . AXFORD, Recording Scribe. 1!5tt. 1876. 5th, June , Darlington S OME -p er s on or persons. havirtg broken into T\ilnplc Grov.e school house on the 27th $10 Reward. C H E M I ST Thomas can recommend h1m to any person 1 lonk on b&Vlnft a. S<!wing machine to repa r him as a. ma.n that tboron..{hl" lrnilrl'iolJtnds his T us1ug1 HIS is to ce rti fy that I have been \V C A. RD, D ruggs, M ed i ci n e s and Chem ica ls, 'Dy.a Stuffs, Patent Medicines, 'Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, SQ&pa, Paints &nd ULJ,Y OOMPOUNDED AND PYYSICL\.N S' PRESCRIPTWNS CA,REF OORRECT,LY SWERED. Oils, Paint Brushes,·Coal Oil, and Coal Ou Lam!"', &c.. , &c. ILDINGS, BO WMANVILLE. TO WlV HA.LL B u DEALER IN D S T O T T, AN D errors and 1nd1sc1oetions ot }outh, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c.. I will end a recipe that will cure vou. FREE QF CllA_j;{GE. Thhi great remedy Was rlisr.overed by a. mt88ionary in South America Send a self. addressed en'\ielopc to the REV. JoeEPB T. T O ALL who a.re suffering A C:ard. from the D R U GG I ST lNMA..N, Statio"' D. Biblc House, ]Item Yark City. , (16-6m. LICENSED AUCTIONF.ER Com. 1n B. R. Issuer of Mamage Licenses, ..Address--Cartwriqht P. O .. Townsh ip of Cartwright. Town3hip Clerk, W. J,lJCAS, for the a. Sewin g J\.fach1ne repaired b' G. H. t:msines. Bow.mn,viJlo : ine K i lh Jlr·..-"T Nf;. (!'i tt [ jN!r , j n,se-1t Farmer aJtd Ph,ystCl4?W from tlu Cown,flhJ '!tl-llJf-11rl o ,.,. , .ALL ORDERS Crntft . Stak . , ii/Med-t<;t1tCS · G p ROWELL & C O S New Pm;Wet of 100 )'l!'ges. 00;;. ta.iningllsh of 3,000 newspapers, &nd estimates showmg ooat of o.dve<ti81og_ END HA S returned to h is old office, over Mr. Paters on's store. King Street Bowma.nville, .May 15th , J876. (12-lrn. J. K. GALBRAITH $In . L y0;'k, r 25 <i'l!.!'.!" !. K d! t Sllllta Ma.mo. li."uatf?o .<.tn.;: Pal" . l T · 1 ' ful gir o d nih t af ter his departnre th e n eigh · sec At ono g1ance ·t th· beauti . ' hood was arou sed by the startling news though yeara had passed, Frank Mercerbo; ' at old Mr. ' lllercer h sd been murdered for it was n o other- recogni z&d the playth whom he had loved so ell, and by his nephew. One of the servants, paa- mate whom he had never oenseCI to thmk of. ,, sing t ,.e ,, h ouoe at night, heard a cry, and Dewees ca.me forward, and wh at a joyfn 1 ! ,, 1t!Cing Frank's window open he sprang i11 meetmg w... there ; but, seeing a cloud as . · rd walk ed acroes the hall to Mr. Mer- of bitter memories commg over the young i.n ewees e, M . s said : " Ftrst r D cr's chamber, ?i hence the cry came. Ly- captain' . fa.c let nie reheve your mind of one tlung . iug \ipon the floor was the old man dead, Your in nocen ce in Yirgin i& has been thor.J near him stood his nephew with a oui::hly established ; for a n egro runaway, while bfOOdy kmfo in his hand. _ I n fri ght the hung the oher d ay for killin g a woman, . ' negro rushed from the hou se and gave the confessed JDS t bef,>ro bis death that ·he isd m urdered ou r uncl e, and your a.rriv } . alarm. Persons frotn the neighborh oo d mg when you did prevented him from getwere sent fo r,an d Frank was seizd against ting the g old, but m a.de hi ln esc11.pe from every protestatwn that he did n ot kill his the house. He knew your uncle kept a large amount of money, and you being uncle, and thro wn into Jail. away, as he thought, he procured your The feeling against the youth w as m - k i n fe , and with it committed th e fatal tense, for the negro told the story of how deed." Frank listened to Mr. De w e08, almo·t ha hadlfound Frank, and a wayfaring pedb reathless, and then, when be concluded, dl er, who had just aacend&d the stepe to he how &d his face and wept like a child. stay aU n ight corroborated his statement. " But, come in; we a.re hu ngry. an d The trial came and the charges made need breakfast, and are dying to ko ow how known. Frank was accused of starting on you h-me a captain in the Me:rican " a hu ntin g expeClition as a blind, and then navy. " My ·tory is easily told, my doar · returning home from the mou - niJ\lll t friend.a, fo?', after esca.ping from p ison r night, had entered the rom, and, ' at- through your kindness, I weut to Mexico, templiing to remove a large bag of gold entered the n avy and having rendered kept by his uncle had aro u sed hi m and Borne service, roee to my co1nmand, which has _been the means of savmg your lives." quito netting, writes : " The day ii com upon being discovered had driven his Little more can be add&d. Frank re- ing when we shall sit. under our nets in · ·r. M er'fe mto the h oar! of lt h un tm- kru . signed his commission,and returned home, church and slumber peacefully, while the ear. The gold was on the floor, its weight where he was lioni·ecl by the whole eom di·comfited !liAs club together and take it He came into possession of his havmg tom through the bag when it was munity. a.eed in out of the minister .', which were grea.Uy i n eata.tes, cre raised. :vaJcte, and in six month's afterwards, in Tms is th e kind of weather th&t. makes The knife with which Mr. Mercer was the very town where he w 98 to have had an wish either that Adam hadn't heea m plac&d a r a his halt.er und o hangman's s a w to the led given som ooo k had n a r he F kil rk -kni fe n eck for d eath , he had th" noo10 of ma.tr!- 80 suekuful as a backalidar' or that · d ays before' oud was & Jar" di e mny thl'own aronnd h' im for l'f triot would invent A pair of Jinen t k e pa 1 e, and 'h eneased in a silver scabbard. ..,.,.... , bride WM Mary Deweea. Thus hlS life as dea show ng; o sign· of had be!'· dark and bright 1n a ramrk&ble eni that button " around the neck n th Oil · IV off, night hideous by marching up aud down tial \Vhiokey nng diBclosures are hideour outside the train, yellini: like devils a11d boe·. A nd the remole ancestor of half llrin olf th eir pistols. In thi& way th e pns·engere were completely terrified a11d onr ntedul atateetnen, whom lie1 culea oiice slew, was a horrific, tnsky, bristly boar. not the lsast show at res1st11nce was made But all the bores bene;th the skies dw in by !how. When their work was done they left th scene of their daring explo it dle to p igm y eylet-holeo beside the e:.ag gorated hippopntami c one· that swimQ: in and 1eparted in a soJ11 therly direction. editorial swet-olosets an.1 tortute"Chllni 1 t is. 1tadorstood that a party of cttizens ben,· The loafing interrogation paint ia· are in pursuit of tbe robbers, and at !&Bt breeches; the idle, lounging, ceaoleas pb account· were o'llly ten miles behind them. syringes on legs ; the l>nzen tbull)bero of So fat as !l"n be learned A dams Expreas ex-changes, without so m1rclt u " by your Oo;up'any loses some $4 OOO :ind the United leaNe " ; the self-constituted a.Jrvisers a.n d State s C om p a ny about $12,000, b u t these ins'pectorgenera.ls of proof and copy ; th@ amounta may pro1,·e below the actual fig.. fumblerg of private 1n anuscr1pts and 1nud· u res , reports be ing in c1rcnta.tion that the . dlero of type-Ugh ! from plague, p<fU· lo ss ·s m uch greater, from the fact that !el'l'Oe aud famine, all in one such loose-fit 1 the tra in had fon1· d ays express matter fi'ng, slouchy hn n1an Jude, good vant from Texas on board. The ex press o ffi ce rs' · laws delher us !- Weekly Ne1us, lJan:viJJA.. however deny tlus and say that d u rin g . Ya. th e brea 'k m the M ' i ssouri and Yr. . · ' .aJ>ns.. . Texas Road th.air 'aluables had been TnE editor of a Nebraska pa p er .,..,. brnnght fro1'l that State by an<>ther route. u Have you ever pursued a fuit1 e th.ro· v The railroad company have &tarted the . trees, led on by a fairy laugh, '10IV t here, . Sheillf of Petti· county with "' poase of now lost, now fou n d 1 " We did once-a men u1 pu rsu it ofJ th e 'robbers. General boy. We we1i unable to avoid loing so, Bacon Montgomery, of S edaha, a noted re ally , as he ca.me along while we were ill fig ht er of guerilles during the war, has swimmwg and took onr clothes, YVe folalso gone in pnrauit with a party of pick rld lowed him through t h e trees, and would' · · men ' aud h.., etrnck their trail some ten have followed him further, only he stopped miles south of Otterville. Another party and joined a picnic party. If.., seemed to has heeu sent from Clinton, on the llfi abe a polite boy, for he mvitecl: us to jom souri, Kansas and Texas Railroad' aud too, but we have always m &inl:ain'ed th&t . another fram L e ban on ' on ·the A tlantw it is unhealthy to mt on the ,!'.(l"l:t.8 8 UnlMr · . . and Pacific road. The entire country be_,, i ng wanner th&111 a &mu.a.Ji c1othed in aometh' . . . tween the pomts nam..d will be thoroughly t we1 and a rubber garter. Thi wa.a the sconted, and from 1 he well-known ch ar.itc, d 1I tune the fairy lauh referred to ocourred . ter 0f the m en sen t out there 18 a go 1 y..rc had niever heard one before but as we prospect, at le o st, that some of the m is- reoolleot it i t· chief eflect was to make us creants will be o·ptnred. Ail tho robbers resolve to end $80,000 for the purpos& We have al . wore mask! while at t he train' and none of ha'Ving somebody hoked. WB) '"W been glad since, ho"' ever, tha.t wee of th em , t h erefore' were rec9gn ize d' and saved the money.-Norwich B"lkm. . . s.o far as is now known, no cluo to their A New Jersey editor l o t his best g<>ld: identity has been obtained. p en an d ho l der s fow daya ago. Aft.,,. making a thorough search all over the of IT is said th.. t if a man is walking for fice, and a.cc t1 a1n g a dozen tramps of its health, four miles an hour is the best gait. theft, he happened to remember where b., last placed it, an d hending down the top This may be true as regards health, b t of his ear, discovered no less than fourteen for enjoymnt we remember one night penholders of nrious st les which h& hod y w hen it took a· fou r hours to walk & m ile. lost during the paat two years. It happened, however, that the old folks A five-year-old hoy, w ho WAS hunJITY h"'1 gone to camp meeting, aod ·he had one-n ight just at bed-time, but did not the night key, and, "" far as health wa1 wi sh to 98k d irectly for something to eal, con cerned we did 11't really care if it took put in this way: - "Moth er, are httl e child ren who are starved to death happy after all night. tliey die 1" A good big ·lice of bread and MARK TwAIN, speaking of a. new moo butter was the a na.wer. s ? s u , "I :B.'EMEMllER/ ' said the celebta.W Wesley, " hearing my f ather say to my moth er- ' How could y01r have the pittience to tell that hlockhead the 8&m6 thing 20' tim es over " 6-Why/ said she, 'if I had told him but 19 times I slw>nld h ave loot. fear or fruH upon hu hi h&nall!!til e face, ! the d9;;rll·. " J I ..,..,. I ,,t hav arm-ho!·· ' - "" "MY oon,n l&iJ & stern parent to ._ 1eveo.year-old hopetul, "l must diacipline n you are th8 worgt - ch ??" r.a. yon. YQl'J1' ··· boy Ill the school. ' 1' Well ppa, " ,....,. ha nply, "onl\ yeotcrd..y 1he ·aid .t ,..,.. -r! al!d ]lltt like mr r.t ncr · ..U,my labor. "' < , ,._, .