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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 27 Mar 1885, p. 4

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--------~------ .....--"""- / 1 , M · . , "' Th L t M Senator S impson. -. ,d the bed of Urn Rio Gmudc river, which GRAND TRUNK R AILWAY.1·:ner '.vhich inspired .eonficl.ence in . . thos ..e · e a e r. .IMms t he border line between T exas an d ·. ~ - - ,. r .A.ND TIME whu came under herin1luence ancl::1smcer . ' ~g · . A prornment m::m IlaR b eon rernovell ., llcl l\Iexico, for m:u rv " mil.es on the morn'-~ BOWMAN VILLE STAT ION " · ty and clirrnity of dermm110r wluch forbi,i; e . H .. bl ·illg of Sat urday. The scenery is magni · · GOING EAST GOING WJ~s·.r . ·.any uppl'~ach to levity or 11ndue fam' f.·ui- :~omso:n· ~!cl~~ by <lca~~v~1!11: ent:~~~\nt: ilcellt i11 its awful gnrndeur. We passed Have already opened out over Expre·s .... ...9.05! am Expres~ ...... 7.B5 a rn ·. t , and havin , at the same time a tl'ong l ·. r . ena or ' impson . b. . I ~1rough grancl canons,_ walled un either Fastl<;xpress.10.IH" m Lo,cu.l . ...... ·.8.~3 am . :· . g,. ' l,d l k 't rest on the foreuoonof last Snnday. l\'Ir. r>IC\ I:) _ 11 1th monntams of i:ocks hundreds of Mixed ...... .. A.~O l' w Mixed .... .. . ..4.-0 Pm aJ1d iesolute 11 ill, she coutroi e an · ep . b . · . s ·At\,)t·i<l in M·iy 'l'J e" t m he1"ht· thPn :v1:i;m we would ])ass . .....,. Loca.l . ....... .. 7.~S pmlH:xpresB ....... 9.021Jm . . . . ... .. . 1 1 , impsvnwas 0111 111 (, ., , . ·.. , o . .... . 1 Exurear; ... ... lJ..10 P "' , m order the mcetmgs uvc1 :' uc is le · and when he W<i~ four vears of age ;in.Ion[! on t.h e edge of L h e chit while straight 1812 ';sided with a rrood nature<lfirnmess agamst ·. . ' S .t i · . f .1 /"r1 """11 hundredn of feet ran tho U10 Gmnde · - -OF- &~ll:ll~!l3.~i'..1:"'-.""~.ll~~ ~. his father left cot1anc1 w1 l 1 u s a mi y, ,· , , s ld l l· t · t t l which no one coulcl r ebel. Perfect order . . . . . 111 ei. · uc on. y _ wc s 10 111 o unne s , 1 t t 11 t. d t ll mcludrn g Ins then yom1g son, tho snb1ect, h c n 1 through sohd mountams of rock. was :.ts a ~·ule kep a a ·:mes, an a a of t his ~ketch and settlecl out.he "Scotch Emerging from their pitchy darkness ,. .· . tho iueetmgs held n o offence was ever I ,.,1ne . ,, l'c r!i .1 ' a f terwn.rd a ren1ov 1ng · to v·e way down close~ L · would . fi nd · ourselves . · · . ~-.-- . v-. , ~..~.-- . given. B 'k ·11 .,;,, s· t tl f to the l'lVPr wh.l n up and over lia.ngmg , · · roe ·v1 e. m.r. lulpson a . rn og~. 0 ·was a wall of cock extending almost to. the FRIDAY, MAHCH "J7. _ Miss H ind h as 1e f t us 11ncl gone t o ml £ 1) B ('WMANYILLE', fou rteen ca.me t o the tow ns up o u tmg- : skies it seemerl. Occasionnlly we passed ~1' consisting· of . '- ····-~-·-.-···~· _ cluce t he Sal\'ation A1111y mo_ v_ e ment at t on enterioa the employ of the late Chas. workman of two, navvi.es, l\1exican gris-= ,....,_.~ · - .. tr o .TEIR <::> ALVATION ARf.IY. ~i()ttawa 1 the capit:il of oh e Donumon, but Bo~man as~ clerk. a n.l aflerwards be- . er s, 11,nd the most 1·illa.tnous looking lllOl'- ~1PI"l. 0 -'-" ~she has left behind hm here ·a m.ultitude comuw . ,. . tl t 'l tnls I lrnv.c seen, nmnmg at large. The 1 0 S, __ !l!'!l a paroner m 10 1arge morca.n 1 e t ·· l tt l 'tl ttl l~uf grateful people who have many cttSos ": . . . . . . . l'as l)l'ames were. c o Cl w 1 1 e. , 0.1 the e\'C<lllllf.; of Sc1huda.y,vhe fifteenth ,,. . . l . fl f tl and mill mg bus mess succes.sfully ca . I n ed . Once ill a '. · reat wh.1le we woul.d pass a cow · , of. J;i:;t year, three ladtcs, . ~to than te ·on l1ere. The partner~lup · e nc 1ccl w1 'tll 'boy, a rea.t '"1· . ' day of l\'f.tl'c!l , :c her efto1ts . am rn uence. or h tve cow_ boy_ rnuunted on n,; 1 .St>llt by the ltc.ul of t.IH.J Ral v:1 .tton Army comforts ai_ 1d happiness t 1ev 11JOy, t e the death of Mr . .Eo1vman, and t he bus.I· l1 0l'SG overlo:Lclec~ with lns trnpprngs, wavy ,·. ' . d m T> · , : demon drmk, 1ww happily bamshed, ness was a ft er wan1q f or a t· locks crown ed with a .broncl 11brero. 011 -, , ln . b so1 arnno· v owI11 a11 1·1 1 , c to commence, 1me C"rr'ed a L · havin<t till her ach'ent anwn <·· st us dark. . . lits belt a45 ca1tbrn,8 mch :.trre1,Colts i·e- 1 0 · ·what, to rl10 pcovlc, w..s a st mnge work. "' ' by Mr. Sunpson and ]11s brother-m -law, · vofrer loaded in all its chaiu bers while . · belt brrntled · · . have als . , t h e lato ML J oh n · ·:rhe t own hull h.Ld beeH prnv10usl.v en" a"- 'eued . . . the . abodes . of m<rny . a one . . now reBurk. Afterwarc1s M r. · round l11s extra c<ir' tnclges. , Thev J ' O op enecl OU t W1 lat tl1ey 1 ) 8 1· l CVe· to l"""' v {'.j ed for them ,~rnt fo w took any special inter- JOicmg m t h e light wh1chrehg10n am1 its. Simpson took charne of th e A oency of t he His le:i,ther shirt and leather pants with fi . B :.tn I< o f II" t ·ca l h"ere, m . w h '.'cl I) u.81 -tI·on . fringe dom1 th e outside, cmnplete nest stock of e st in t he matteL 011 th e. clay following fruits nlone can bring. ' an d does always . . : ~ on 1 1 l 'lb his d cos. brino- to t hose wl10 d oli«ently seek for it. . . I ) p 1. tu rne anc1 nm1 .:es 1 um. 1oo1 ' · it 1 ) 0 1C a man , . 1it t Ilat he cootmued uutII tie ( ntar10 ·MllC their anivnl thoy commenced work "' tlus . connect.ion . it . "'. which he " <YP-ncrally . . on t he . In is on1 y ng l was I f ' · is when· his skin is full M ar]rnt S~uarc , 3.ft:er wards cont.mum:; m · L' S . d organized, whe n having previons y o t. of valley tan and he has several ro unds of ' the T o1ru l fali. The 1i:.1n1es of the pio- we should give to ieu t. t<tcey a~1 the Bank of Montreal he beciime president ammunition for his self caching pistols. :n eet·s 1io,re in t!ris work were ~il iss A da. Cadet M illiken then· dno m eed of prmse of lhe Ontario Bank, in which posit' im· lf yon can finrl a cow boy without pistols ever shown by any house m Bowmanville, and thr,y for the ya)uablo assistance they gave at the or Y alley t:rn , he's not so brave. Rill Nye prepared to make np these goods in a style :not H ind, tlie 0;1pta in, Miss L i:t.Y-ie Stacey the he remain ed unt il the r env:ival of the oa)'S " wh en in this condition the most . · i\rr·i· 1· i l outset. They were buth zealous and send Lieutcirnr~t, and Miss Minnie ·J l l cen,t ie Head Office to;'roronto when he rosigne modtist, rnilkeyed, t ender foot dude from i' PM5£EE co ucH J 0HNSTO N CRYDERMAN S:"f1·x ,· I Thousand DollaJro,..... worth .Y , , , NE w sp RING G0 0Ds. -1ts and Dress Go d G Ing · h ams and S a t eens Bl ack and Cold , Silks . ·· t l1e· . . . ·, m I ca ENGLISH SCOTCH & CANAD JAN TWEEDS' are· Cadet, a:icl though without any rank an<l sible women and during thefr short stay 11Ic with which to COlll]JOSe an army, they h ere m11de nmny,many warm friends. Miss Stacey visited this corps a few weeks ago iE;Xpected , like Hannibttl of old, to gain re_ nd Pleading l\Ennie Milliken was here at crnits in the invaded country, and their the anniversary on the th and lGth,and 15 success in this particular liias been mar vel· auus1y gre11t. A t ti1 rst o f course m11ny both received a h e;uty ancl well-deserved 1r ent to t heir meetings to grntify curiosity, welcome from. numbers.of gniteful friends. IJut one <tft.e r another fell into line and They are both Captains uow, each h:wing j oined tho Army , ;~ud the hall was, as a a new field oflabor an d are b oth meetiug ~ ule, well filled, and very often hundreds with remarkable success iu their work. 10 \rho came to seek :1dmittance were unable )Vhile there are some things iu t 1 to gain i t, the hall, though cript1ble of con- . mimners and customs of the Salvation taining over eight hundred, being frc- Army with which some persons find fault, l and somc ·things which we think might be ,q ue ntly uncomfortably f'illc d . As t iese . carn e, l'k ti 1· · 1 f Id ·ti we must not for get ] a cl ies i ·e ie c Iscip es o · o , w1 · t somewhat irn»roved, ' u either purse nor scrip, they h ::1d to do- ' th< tt the fisherman must choose a bait to pend of co urse on the benefactions of attract the fish if h e wishes to catch an y, those who at tended their meetiugs, and'· and tliat the peculiar tactics :idopted by the Army have r>roved a marvellous suethe response in this particular was, as :t . xult!, satisfac tory. Soon after their ad- cess iiuumg a class that other methods v ent the c,1ptain announced that, as soon failed to reach, and as we should judge of "ts 't 8 f r u i 't" i·t 11as as mon ey in sufticient amount was forth· tiie work bY 1t s f rui · ·, b Y 1 '· irovcd a success. coming, she intended t o b. Uy a <lnun, ancl l very soon :1 drum wa,s purchased , and afIn the leadin g editorial in the OM-titian terwar ds other musical accessories, until a . G1iarclimt uf M arch 4th, criLit.:i:r.ing tho respectable ba nd was organized. Then 11 Army, we find the following extracts: "It is admitted on all hands that the Salvation hiut was t hrown out that a fter a whifo a Barracks would be er ected, and the res ul t Army is a rcm;wknble fact in th e history of that determination is seen in the e rec- uf religion. * ;:. ;:- "' * \Ye heliove the tion of t he "ery h:mdsome ancl substantial Salvationists lmve r eacliecl and rescued a buildin;! on King Street, built of brick and gre~1t many s inners, who seemed beyond S t' ft th k the roach of or<li1mry Church t<b a encies. ·1 f a b ou t paic or. ome true a er e war · Tl d" d f · 1 1 1 18 1 was commenced here, Miss Stacey and Miss ley iave P a_yec 'rnn _ er u a?gressive 0 ~ . Milliken were tmnsported to othe1· fi elds energy and r-eal HL extendmg their work. of labor, of.hers tak ing their places, but They have keyit steadily to work of labor · the C:ip biin, Miss Hind, remaining the ing to con ver t and save sinners. Their foll year. and her pat,i ent and energetic teacl1in:! ~ has been marked by no develop· labor has mainly contri butetl to the success · o £ tlw moveme11 t 1u:lre. T l10y Imve earned on their wul'k i· 1 no siiirit of anta!!on~ · t tl J ] b t tl ism o o ier c rnrc 1es, u i e reverse, , b cmg · f roqucntlY macl e b Y ti tl · wm · te rernarn: that they wish ed no one to leave his or her church, l.>ut only to become better ment of any unscript urnl h eresy, an cl they h:.i.ve certttiul" " been tho means of stirrino"' up the Churches t o gr eater ze;1l in evanl d l rrelistic labor for t he uns:1vcc an n eg ect"' e<l classes of sociotv. ·J his pusition and has since liYed a rntircd t he east can mop him all over th <> floor life. wi th a sunfl ower." S un cltiy morning we reach ed Deming, N cw M exico, wh ere I had When t he Elective Se na.te was brought brerikfast w.ith Arthur Wyllie and l\fr. One Door West of P ost O:ftictJ, Bowmanville~ into existence Mr. Simpson was elected (Jrchanl. They are both in fine health 4 for Queen's Division, a nd at Confedem- nncl making money. I would have sbtyed lliiill!l!!WWW!!llll!llR'!AEmBB 1£1!fi!@SIM9:ml!&IZlilAl!l*!ll!~llla!l MIBl!lll!!CISIM·llR·ll&!!mmllBlm·ll!!l!IB·· t1 there if a pos;tiou had been offered me . ' 0 n bec 5 n1e one of the nom1'natccl mem· b ers, and has heeu a n attentive and valuPassing on we re:ichecl Arizona . A rizona ed member of tlmt body up to the present with its deserts, its mule tra ins, its coach, session which failing health prevented its rtdoh e towns, its indiirns and it& sand h f t t i· D l h f ;;turms. 1 sh::1ll u ever forget it. We tnuchIm rom <i enc mg. ece:isec as, 0 ed at Yuma, Wilcox and T ucson,and som e course, during a long life-time h er e been other places which as a rule consistel1 of I have purchased irom J. D. CLIMJE the stock of BOOTS and identified wi th all important matters which the station and a sal0on. A mule trnin of SHOES in the have occurred in our midst ancl while Ar i7.011a is composed of some 10 or l2 span· f 1 of mules, hitched up o. la ci1 ·cus, to 3 or 4 managing the extenRive busmess o t 1e wao rrons. The mules arc guided, stran,,ae l a t e M r. B ownuin, w h le l mere1y a rnanag. to 8 ,1y, by but one line, wh.ich is called a ' ' e r, and afterwards while a partner, was jerk line, ti jerk on this line, which is atBanker, F riend and Counsellor to the tached the bit in the mout h of the leaders, stru ggling farmers of the neighborhood. means gee, a long steac ly pull, h:nv. The Bloc!{, w:i:;ons carry freigh t fru w the railroads up many of whom o we to his kindness and to the mines in the mountains, and ore disinterested friendship what success in life back from th e mines to t he milroads. The ~ud have ordei ed a large n ew stock, which .wlll arrive in a few days,_ they may have att i>ined. And Hie num - cacti of Arizona are probably the most when I shall offer Boots and Shoes cheaper than they can be got bers of such mcu having in grateful re- celehraterl in t he world. The most s trikanywhere else in town. ing Yariety, illustr:itic·ns of which I rccolcollection of his ki!:1dness who wern r eady lect S<)cing in .Harpers' yeavs ago, grows to rally a t l1is call eith er politic:Ll or like a post out of t he ground, thick and otherwise, gaYe liim an influence that ronnd up about 20 fP.<1t, when one perhaps ' v Of nothing could resist. 'Vith opport nnit. i es two, sometimes three and fo ur bare :irms, diminitives of the pa~·ertt. sfock,stick straiof making money which fall to the lot; of gh t out from t he main trunk much after but few, Mr. Simpson seemed to care so die fashion of th e :irms boys build on the little for wealth t hat what he did acquire sn ow men they make in the winter. done SO n eatly that the patch can hardly be discovered. was far shor t of what he might have gainOld adobe town, built of big mud bricks · All or ders faithfully and promptly executed. ed had he been disposed to acc umulate are r epresentatives of the pre.vailing style a ccordi ' ng to the cJiuncP.S ofl'ur·ed hi' ivi,· un<l of arch itectn re in Arizona. A few indiaus, All old customers and the new ones who favor me with a call u ' not hn.lf clad, may he seen at almost every · hie genterous disposition prompted him to station, or squa tting anywhere in the sand, will be fairly and squarely dealt with. gh·e freely to many who asked assistance, apparently enjoying the s u1ishine that· and thus wh11t he did acquire was largely beams clown on their bare heads, with a reduced. B ut he had all he wislied foi· or vigcir and earnestness that would make mercury boil. vVewhich saw some glt· · · · & · B l ! l l B E l l ! m · m a m m · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · r eqnh-ed , and en ough in his case was to ~ : 1 tlie mountains, were frequently constantly· him as good as a feast. In sigh t from the time \ l' u tuuchod the H io i.... 1..'111c le r1 ·vu ··1· t1'll we r·cac ·,kJ,.nd Mr. Simpson was in eal'ly life married "' ' ' ·]1~ r] O - '· '" ' f 1 hav9 h eard a great der~l said a1aug titers 0 f t h e 1ate Cala. to Annie, one 0 t 1ie c bou t how cleceivinrr ,, distances are on the David Burke, who d ie:l shortly after her phins and in the broad valleys between · ranges, ·but no 1 ·d ea can b e marriage leavmg no issue. He after wards t1i-o mountam cl in West Durham. COUCH, JOHNSTON & CRYDERMAN, BUSINESS CHANCEi N eads' Bowmanville, Parlor Shoe Store,"' Oi,,dnred W k and Repairing a specialty·. OEM:EN"TIN"G g Q - Q -WILLIAM JENNINGS ~ 6 The W e s t Northumberland christiam, and many of the clergy attend .. E lect1011. eel their meetings, and when present gave ,. -;m h elping hand. ~,. Mr. Roddy P ringle, the President uf The e1rnm1Jle of the Army has done good · the Conservative Aesoc:ation, at Cobonrg, ~ in mnny ways. It !ms stirred up th e other chui·ches to increased effort and zeal,ancl 11:.ts c:tlled in to being bands of religiously <liR posccl youm! m en, c:tlling themselves Prayirn! Bands, who have in t heir wav, ~ J lit tle short of miraculous. wise, which is one of their characterist ics, . There were present from Toronto Messrs. ~~~td~;~;·::a~~l~~~{r:~~11i::i n°~i~l~~i~~an~:~ . W e are showing a spl e ndid assortment in a ll t he 'rl · Joo ver e r·i ·cri ·c ·l ·1I1cl t'I ·g1'dly e11 decided it was a corrupt act, and declared · wu· rn ·., i "' ' · Ex-.<\.lderman Morris, R obt;. Beatty, vV. H e had been over these deser t s in wagon d d · T ffi t Ott l· a 11cl clteer·ftilly obeyecl. No i·ntox·i · - · the election void a nd unseated Mr· · Smith, H . O' Ham ; also E lder Lister, 1r a m · s, a mm · er , JJrospect,mg, ' l t 'l 8Sl g n s - a 8 as ' r1ce, Oman,· fol·cec anc o,c me C 101Ce CO OrS an At :t maas m eeting of the .Meiiford; David Ormiston and J. E . many stories of the t errible want and pr ierFiey Travers Soliel Ombra S e rge Nuns' Cloth &rcaLing drinks, 110 using of tobacco, n o pro· " Guillett. fan ity e vel' < 1.llowecl, and m en who had in - Liberal Consei:valive AssocfrLtion, held a t l WI . b S A M M vation those poor adventurers underwent, " ' ' ' ' ' ' . '-'· Farewd , ut y ; . · · c urtry, in the search for gold and silver with , dulgod in <tll th ese till over six ty and sev- Cobourg, on Saturday last, " a :i:esolntion , Lindsay, and W. ,J. McMurtry, Port which Lliesti mountains are more or lessi cnty yeflrs of age, and to all out ward ii.p- ·was submitt ed and u nanimously passed , Perry. and eeveral other geritlernen from rich. ' pearance h ad become hardened in sin and ,.exon erating M r. R . R . .Pringle from all a dist~nce whose na.mes we h ave not Through California we have seen 1rn1ny ~eyund red emption~ ~ast aw1 ty all evil h < tb- ·: blame in the m atter on whicl~ the e~ection : lea rned. vVe s hRll give an account of the betLutiful and fertil e valleys. The country , · its and bectirne as chfierent from what they was voided ; and from any rntent wn of f t k from Colton or a little cast. of there, west ·: Lyons G ro Grain Satin M arveilleux Satin Duc h ess 1 · un era ceremony nex wee · to the coast, or rat her north west to San-' · ' ' ' ' had been as if t hey lmcl been born again,a violating the Stat u te re~arding the purity . _ Francisco is one long stretch of fertile valSatin Rhadame Ottoman Broches &c. in a religious sen se they eert:iinly were. of elec tions." 'l'he people of Cobourg, of '. ll!!WiML· ley. vVheat and fruits are gro;\ 11 very ' ' ' D uring the ye<tr the organization has course, know Mr. Pringle bett.ir than the R ail's Second Rebellion. ex tensively and with famous resul ts, the. croris being the rest r1.1isecl anywhere in· " 0 f t h e S·· spread f ·om. Bowman ville, th e ce1itre Iiere, J u d bes '1,.1·e1 "' 11e Cour· " do · and T' lan~ 1 10 word. know him to be bcruileless and artless, and Tel~graphic despatches from the North t 1 ile only t hing far mers have t o 01'.:mo, Newcastle, Hamston, Enniskillto contend with is the lack of water. The . ll w l1er e, fi rst out- 11 · n11le m1"nd"'d 1 '1 1 all 1n"tters rel~t1 ' n r< to W est indicaie an alar ming state of affairs. 1 e1 uind othm· places, wh ic .i · ~ ~ " · . . fear of a cry year is the hutbimdman's . · p osts, but :su gre:ib has thenulllber swelled election contes ts, and the nunly and fear- Louts Rell, the ~ea~er of t~e Re~ Rmir n ever dying b~ne ._ Hains are not plenti- Rega ttas, Madders, Morning Checks, Pa1ds, Ombra . at caah of i;hose stations that th ey are now ess way in which they express theirlrebel110n, is agam m tbe ii e1d m open fo l and .wate_r ['.11' 1i:T1gat10n 1s not easy to~ _ . . xpen sff e. , Stripes, Sohd Colors, &c. r espectable corps with a staff of otlicers of opinion in reh1tio11 to M r. P ringle's con- revolt e.nd, it is s aid, at the h ead of ~ome get, besides 1'.Tlg~t10n is ra~hcr e_ th eir own ancl are paying their own expen - uct in this particular case, a nd in d irect ,1,500 well ar med h alf-breeds and Indians. San Fmnc1 sco 18 a beallt ifol city ; 1mong . contrad iction to the J · udoem ent of the . He h as chosen for t he scene ·of h is second! the mountains. 'vVe go up somy streets'. ses. :Notwithst<:mding the starting of so . . '."' . . 011 th e cable cars, wh ere th e rnchne plan e' ~I many Oltt posts, the interest h ere has no lugh est Co urt m the Domm w n, is worthy re bellrnn t he Saskatchewan coun try, s~mu I r eminds une of t he descents to th e wh irl· ..L.'d ;1ba tetl 118 is evi<lenced by tho large attend - of all pra ise, particularly as the d ecision 500 miles nor th -west of St. Paul, Mum. pool rapids, mi d t o go u nder th e falls at :wee at the t;,umcks a t all the public ser- of t he Court w1ll,or may, in future,hinder , A'.rcady stores have d ee n seiz~d,te~egraph Niagara. i Whit e Cottons,Grey Cottons , She e tings,Cottonades,. · , espucm · 11y on S a t urd ay rug · Ii t s what has h ithert o bet:n a much ttsed and · w1res cut, and the operators imprisoned. H ere we a re :it last a rruest at t he P,1Jacelf! \rices, unu ~ , d . ., an effectmil h elp in r..mny <tn elect ion·. ~The Mounted l'olice a re bein g hurried H otel t he finest, largest, grandest, h os-11 Cottons , Denims, Tickings, Shirtings, &c. a ml Sum1c.y afternoons mt evcnmgsw1 1en i!l\1f d telrie in tho world. My ! but it i~ a ,, "l'ttnt1t, · '·1a· · l l "L l 11 d in the h:1nds of r,atriotic men like Mr .1.>11 orwar to t he scene of operations. tl1e S]XtC]()US u lll m g is pac we w1 l we c building, fnru ish ed :mtl fitted up in the ' ringlo, anx.ious only to see the best men , latest style rindrnosti nodern conveni ences,· b eh:wNl audiences. At the "shower" meetin~ as it was called ori Wednes\lay ,..elected , fmugh t wi th u ntold benetits. I t, N ew Orle ans to C a lifornia. .seven stories high. Tt o<.:cupitJ~ a whole block and is b uilt in t he form of a hollow night of last week when Capt. Ada Hind ·. is a pit.y the Supreme Court could not see ·square, the ho llow forming a court where ; 11 bad e h er flock farewell, t he large B arrncks:t, it in t he same light as t he people of Co- . GY H.~fCG . cnrriages dr ive in and out . There areF,. New Bonnets, N e w Hats, New Flowers, N ew Laces,, was crow<lc<l full and hundreds who came~ibourg. B ut perhaps t hey ar e prtij udiced. '· Jn n·oin g from New Orleans to San galleries ou every fl oor, great , b road halls( ' :i · tn a ttend t.he meet ing failed t o ga in :td-1,l,This is sarcasm. . F rancisco 'oil the Southern Pacific Railw~y l'Llnning en t irely itl'OU!ld the :".alls of the. N ew F eat he rs, N ew R1b bans, &c. mittance. . we pass t hrough Houst on, San An tom o courts. Round abou t t he ra1~mgs of the H' d l . l b . 1 l l . ----' and ElPaso three t owns of Texas :1t ni" h t , gnllen es arc statues and t ropical plants. r, C lo. apt: m w w ~as e~n t ie eac or~. M r . Niem:m is doin g a rushing b usiness so I s:iw no'thing of them . Texas'is a l~rge T~1~ wh ole is brilliantly lighted with <'!leeh ere 111 tlns movem ent 18 mamly clue th e'"'with the N ew ·William s !lf:ichine. N o .state, it taking us from Thursdtty eYening tncity . A_s J came t? my room a few r emarkable success which has been ach iev- _ ,doubt they are the leading machine in the~ t i_ll Sunday m orning to c~·oss its prai ries, . mon~ents sm ce, the sight of ~o much grnn· BEAVER I:!OUSE Bo·n:rMANVJLLE,. <l. Possessed of a kind and gentle man -.::, m arket. i'}iill31 swamps a nd mountam s. ·w e follow- - <kUI shook my n erves. Moreanon . ' · . ·1 n t oo, been the means of doing a large anivnnt of good. Hut t h e Salrntion .Army had a peculiar m1 'ssic)1 1. While all wer e welcome to their m eetings, ancl ull who desired it and were ~ wor thy were enlisted in their rauks, tlrny claimed as a special field the poor and n eedy, the degraded and the outcast, and the result of t heir?in!luenco over a number who seemed lost beyond recovery has b een and agent for JVlr. C uillt:tt at the last election, when M r. Ci uillett w as d ecla red du ly elected, m>1de a bet while the election was in p rogress, with a certain vot er, I Id . or per rnps we s 1 1ou say an uncertarn, hot 0011Jtest. vVith a generous disposit.ion voter (whom Mr. P ringle desired to m:.tke and a kind heart ready to help whenever certam in a p articular way, according t<> · able to help, t he kind memories such a the rn ling of the Suprem e Court) that he, . man leaves behi nd him are of more value tl1e voter 1 vould 11ot vote 1 ' 11 a partinular l t Id 11 ' .,., t rnn un o weat 1. named way If t he voter vote d for Mr. ' · 'l'he funeral on vVednesday was proGuille tt hr-, the voter, would win five bably the largest yet seen in this cout\ty. dollars- if he tlid not he lost five dollars. The pa.11-bearers W tJre J ohn Dryden,Esg_., This bet helped Mr. Guillet t to on e vote, M. P. P., Dr. :'.\1cLaughlin, 1\I · l". p . ., and the Supreme Court, with the callous Dr. Bird,]'. F. l\'IcArthm, Esq., F. w. indifference to result, polit ical and other - Glen, Esq., j\f. P., and Geo. l\'IcGill, Es<i. married Siirnh,a younger sister of his first . 1 f ·1 f . h 1 ' Jd wife, who \Vit la am 1 Y 0 eig t cu ren survives him. Senator Simpson was a politician of the Reform School, and of strong and pronounced convictions which h f 1 1 t d ll t ' l e ear ess Y asser e at a Imes w Ien required, and his influence in t he elections, not onl y in West Dnrham bnt in other conatituenoes was strong and ex:tensive, ancl carried his p:irty to vICtory in many a form ed of the magnificent of distances generally on the overland rou ttJ t o Califom ia. A mountain that s eems ttot more than 100 yards distant, has some aninmls r unning about its base not larger than cats they look as they move about. ' Vhen an old inhabitant tolls us they are cattle and that mountain is at least 4 miles away, we nm inclined to think h e takes us for a tenderfoot and is guy ing us. B ut he is unly t elling the truth;you crm see 50 miles . across a phtin to the foot of a m ountain and think you could run over there in 15 minutes. Its wonderful, marvellous this · d eceptive distance up in the clear atmos- · pher e 3,000 t o 5,000 fe et abov e the sea level. \Ve saw mirrage one morning off~ several miles tu the east,shortly after sun- ' rise, J noticed a lm·ge fake, d ott ed with.,. l't ttlo l wlrnt 1· · l'slanc1s, an c . t oo k " t o b e b oa t s. On mentioning to a fellow passenger that that water over to the cnst r·o1·11'11ded i1 1e · oE scenes on the St . Lawrence river, and I l\'I k up in tie us ·oka lake, in Cana<lrt, he smiled and explai111;d that it was only min::tge, theN was nothing there but plain 1 PIERCE &ROBERTSON Have opened up the following New Goods for the Spring Trade : DRESS GOODS. l · 1 T · J s I L K S PRINTS_ T T I. , c o o s P illow I JY.1[ I LLI NE Ry_ p J ER CE & R QBE RT SQ N '

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