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Save money by buying your goods at eral name si moon is gi <'en by the~ A I'aba teriea during t b.e pa.st few d.-ys in conae- giant actually dev ,ur a c:umot be ~I) cor · of tho north coaot, fCLJJ(! tho word Bamma, ,~~' D ,1f'1' 1 lt ~~J 'f~~ 1 f l>: 'f' fl",JI i.~... ~ /((~ 1 11, ~~ Lll q uenca of the extraordinary scenes wit · · reetly gauged. J_,ondon is fol! by t he n oosed lit Hanley ia connection with the world. England ;;.lone i~ n ob equal t o th(3 moan in g hot ot< poiaor:.<>ua. In E~ypt t he ~ ~\ii~~~' ,~~ l~ ~-~ ;11~ i'~llF \l~ " ~~ ~~S ~Jill\ ~ hot wlnd is co.lied kas min, meaniilg fifty, Salvation Army . Ma.j . Pearson, of M.an- tl!ak. .A.od no wond«r. Think of thi.a : 111nce it g< 1nerally blov rn from the end of chester, rm < ·fil;er in I.he Salvati·.m Army, The t otal length of i;h(1 ~trnet6 of _ London Ap ril, fot· t hr.1; nu mber of d ay~, onward i;tat.ea thlLt ior the p~.~t ~6Vd11 111onths hu would b a m ..re th!!.n enough t o lmk hhe t o the innundation of the Nile i" June. h as beeu en dowed with t;he power of heal- meti·op olis th rough ,,l[ IC1uope M J.d wes t· OJ I.I]> ENGlLI§H s cm:@@I .:BOY§. In T unis ibis calledsheely, and fills the Glasswar e, ing the sick, restoring sight to the blind, ':ll'Ii .'1i:ib to the sou t.hcr n extrcmit,y of making the deaf to hear, and the dumb Iudia. In thfo t ermfoaa imd living line TJ1.e nougJl T r a l n .l.JJg ·n oey Usetl to Jtcccivo air with impalpable sand, giv·ng rise fo much ophnhaimia.. The ~cirncoo ia mos t M d· · 1t to ~peE>k. This nnuarlrnhl~ power , he call a for lu1r daily food a popu!a.tiou of l'lfl:y l'.ea··~ Ago. e lCI IleS, 8'uC., 8 · C. says, c~me to him quite unexpectedly. 4, 769,COO, ir.i creaaing a t. the rate of 45,000 Since "the boy is father to the man ," fre Quent in Algeria in Jil ly, whence it :l.T l>Cn e, November 13, 18S4. Mt<3m . At one of the a.rmymeetings at Ma.nches· per anmu n. '.I.' en railway companies as flays the proverb, to umleratand the blt·ws n orthward over I taly, and melts ter he felt compelled to lay his hands ans wer t o t hat appeal, which i 5 e.\~o re- nat ursl hi11tory of the full -grown boy a t the i!n<Hvs of the Alpe t~s th'1 war m foh.n upon a man " who cried for h ealing," a nd aponded to annuaJly by a fleet of v.b out collegiil we may begin with a. few worda wind ; in Morocco the hot wiud , h er\l no sooner had he done so than the ms.n 45,()00 veaselrJ comJ.ng from all pa.rts. about t:he s&id boy's character at school C?.lled ehumo, is strongeet in July, Au· was cured of his infirmity. At tllat t ime Moreovtir, an enorm ous q uantity of food some fifty years since. .A.t that t ime so- guat;, and September, and p1uses aoroe1:1 the maio:r wa~ the only person in t h :fl is conid.g ned. to L oudon which is noh oon - ciety generallv was in a ruder at ate. fo Spain aa the sofa.no ; stlll far thez army poaaeasing t his power, bu b now two sumed by the L ondoners, but ia & ent t o Two-bottle men at dinner parties ; good· around, 0 11 t ho'border of the Great de- J UST RECEIVED ATothers a re endow1;d with the gift of heal· t he provinces. fellowship measured by th a capacity of ser t in Sen egambi a, and on the G uinea ing, 0 .ue is Mra. Ezy, of Manchester, I l ere I muet p oint out one of the mys- the abomach and t he hardness of t he coast, t he har mal;tan wlnd, in t ensely dr;v . whom he is ».ll1·gfld t o have cured after t erious doings of the 1ra.de, which ca.n head ; prize fighta ao popular as t o bH de· and charged wt r.h particles c.f so.nd and being given up by all d octors, and t he only be explained by the mo nopolizing tailed round by !'ound in the Morning dust, blows out from t he Sah ~ ra a.t hlt ermuary and F ebother is M aj, F awcett , of H anley. Maj. business. The fish you buy at Dover or Post ; Tom and J e1-ry frolics in London , vala during D ecember, ,J 1 '1~1hev are F resh, Good a nd Che a p S ~<'larners running al ong t he P earson does not pmfe~s t o be able to oth11r sea~ide towna, where it ma.y have and itffairs of honor ati W imbledon com· ru ary. A SPLEN DID ASSORTMENT OF succeed In every case, those who are been netted, coats you more than in Lon - mon- imch rough phy will give some ooaat norl;h of S ierra Leone during t·he lea11t amenable to his hea.lin g p ower b eing don, whit her it is de11pll.tched as aoou as idea of the eocwl a tmo1'1 phel'e m the pu- harmat tan , with freahly tarred rlgging or what h e t erms t he unsaved. Though he caught, &nd where t he fishmongers of ternal homo in which , fifty yearn flince, ne wly p l'linted b ulwark8, find the aide has visited a number of to vrna d uring the Dove~ and of th e sea.side to "'llS have to boys dre w· t he breath. of life. ' Vhen next .Africa powdered with fi ne sand. so AT E XC E ED I NG I, Y LOW PRI C ES. period ho a~serta h e has poseessed such get it. P rov incial btl"hchers from at lea.st school days corrnnoncc.id, many a boy foat t he pa.int ed parliS assum e t he natu re > of eand-papor. wondl1 r ful power over disease, it b ab the nea!."e~t countiea send also not infre- found himself sudden ly faunched into 1 .H1 m ley he has most exerted himself, and quently t o London for their meat, and 80 aea of troubles ; whet hel' from t,he bigger -----~ it is here he has at tra.ot ed foe grea.teat do, cm a larger scale 1Jtill, the counky re· boys or from the maateril his b!ll of pains am1.unt of atteution.. Se veral faith-heal· ta.Hora of ea.rly foreign vegetiibles and and penaltks would be longer, it wera RING STRE ET, BOW¥.A.NVILLE. ing meetioga have been held, and ab each fruit, and of foreign eggs imd b utt er. I hard to t ell. P rof. Creasy beam wi~nrna l!!11r«U>le Practices bv the <:elestlalS :!.n m e scores of peraons su!faring from almost have more t han one ~ witneaseil the arri- that the life of an Eton co!leger in t he ·war Against ilr1 mec. every ill that flesh id heh- to have come val of the fieh by boat s and by r ail way long cha.mbar was about au hard as tha t 'l'h e new and rapidly growing military hoping to b e restored to health, or at leo.st vans a.t the celebrated nnrk et of B illings- of a cabin boy on board a a.hi p. As t he cemoteI'Y of K ee· L ung i ii on t r 1e eaet t o find relief. · Nu merotl3 imitances are gate; notorioua also for it s glib gra.mroar. fate of t.he fag depended on th e charac· shore of t h e bay, al.most ab t he wat er's --~T ::Ji~ reported oi Individuals who entered t he lt was appalliog. T he porten wholly ter of hia senior, natm:a.lly it was 11q bad edge, conspicuous fo1· t be numbor. of illl ·'building on crutoh .i8 and re' urned h ome dfaappeared among t he heaps of them, as m lghb b e expected fro ))l the roagh mounds and it s crosses. T he gun a of PL.L~T F' OR lVI without their assistancl.', and otb.era who and. looked like m i n er11 b usy clearing a training this pet ty tyrant ha.d himself re- three or four men of war frown over the were conveyed t o t he meeting io bath ga.llcry. 'l'hey wer e usi.ng buckets and ceived. Cruelty b egat cr oelty, a.ud few spnt. a t a dinta.nce of only a few hundred - - - - o - - -chairs have walked heme af t.er being an- ehovelled t he comestibles &a if t hey had would believe t he misuy which in those ya1:ds. Yot every few nights bodies a:re :.rden mar - days any p oor, weak , a nd n ervous boy baa di,.interred , beheaded, e.nd left in name- l. THE LOW DO WN is as easily operated as a r eaper. -0inted by Maj. P ea rson. It is altJu a!· been mud. R-0und Covent G1 leged that. eight has been restored to t he ket at 4.30 in the moruing-th11 market been kri own to endur e, 1 BBi).' weak and less dfofigurement . A fow daya sine., a 2. 'THE L O v~ D O":N weighs 1050 pounds and is 1 0~ fee t wide. :blind. Most if not all tli.e c1aes:of alleged opens at 5- I have seen t he space so lilied nervous because parenh d id not t hen serva.nt of Col. Ducb.em e, in p11rsui t of ·Cure are of those who have reached or are with coloe<al wagon s, gigantic vans, gar- think so much :1bout the constit ution, and p rnvt·ions, foun d a fo wl which he d rnirod 3. THE LOW DO \V N is as easily drawn by 2 h orses as elevat ed bin ders are by 3 horses. on t he verge of manhood and :woman · gantuan drays a nd s t upendous ws.imi t hat aome boys I knew were as u ufitt.ed for so to purchi:.ae, While bending forward t o hood, the healing power c.f the Maj or you could not ~ee t he r oofi1 of the highest hard a life as a con sumptive patien t for ex v .mine it some Chinese stole up behlnd 4. TH E LO W D OWN can work on side hills wh ere elevated binders being perfecbly uaeless iv:i regards chll- h.onees behind. Do i~ot shak e your headu the frozen regions. Pitched ili>ttloo were h1rn an d he wr.a behea.dcd in fl> moment. upset . dren, t hus B ho wing that exci~ement fa the skeptically. Wait. common. Six was t he smallesb nu mber 1'wo or th r ee night~ ago tho C&[Jtalu of a 5. THE LO W DOWN has no canv ass t o get w et, shrink , stret ch or chief agent in effef;tin g cure. Indeed, La11t year in Btl!ing~gate v.lono and its with which I could m yself escape. The towbeat, with hi2 ellgineer, went on shore wear out . this would seem to bo t he case, for somo neighboring atreets over 146,000 tons of common cour1:1e was of this kind : t e look for wa.tee, lillppening t o st ray a wh o were publicly :.nnounced to have fish were landed. In much leas tim"l than "Thompson, would y ou take a licking littl e from t he beat.en path t hey were at. 6. THE LOW D OWN has wrough t iron fra me which prevents gear been hel\led now t hat the excite ment is it would take a lady t o fix herself for an from J onea 7" " No." " Well, then, tacked and beheaded, The Viper e, lying from getting out of line, cut ting and wearing out . over are as bad a 6 ever. The MaJor afternoon call, I h ave seen the contents come t o tho corner after sch ool." j ust off the ahote, h r m rd t he cne11 of the 7. THE LO W DOWN saves all t he lodged grain . statea t.hat he has made the d umb t o of fields and fields of p otatoes and C(l.b· ._ - · - mea e,nd sen t a fe w shotsl.nto t ho bushes, speak, but he has not yet demonstrated bages un\011.ded in Covent G;lrden . T he 'l'hr e e Millions Lost at tJa rds. bat without avall. · r ue t wo headless and 81 TH~ LO W DOWN will cut and bind any grain that grow s. t h e truth of his ~tatement in Hanley, nor Mondav before Christmas 2,139 tons of horribly mubilated bodies wure found. tha 9. TH E LOW DOWN is the most durable bin der made. has lie i:n a single inst&nce been success- beef, representing a herd of about 6,519 Down on the Comstock Bill Gibson next morning, T he F rench, exasperated 10. THE LO W DOWN was completely successful in t he harvest of fol in bringing a n imbecile to a sound bullocks, wer e h ooked in t he Smithfield lost In t wo nights at poker just ~15, 000- beyond meamre resolved to r.e1;ort in ,sim· 1884- 50 put out and stood the t est . state of mind, though the Bame person market, a nd on th e follo wing day, a T ues- $9, 400 the first night, and $5,600 the ila.r fasbi 1 m , and a day or two afber.~ard, h all on m ore t han one occasion been Eub· d11y, I h ad a capitri.l luncheon on boar d the nex t. The work of those t wo nights, b}' finding fi ve men whom the.y 11uspeoted of 11. 'I'HE LO W DO WN will t otally eclipse all elevated binders. mitted to h im. Those wh ,.., are allegod t o E lderslie, a ~teJl<mahip ja ·t arr.ived from t h e way, coat him a huge. fortune. H e the crime, they tied th eir c ues togenh er, 12 THE LO W DOW N is warrant ed t o work on fair trial or no sale. have b een cured by the M~j or, mainly New Zealand with 25,000 carca~ses of had j nst got a sure p ointer on Crown a.t bached stones to thelrfeet, an d d rowned 1:3. THE LOW DOWN can be m ised bodily wi th one lever , the paralytics, cripples, 1wd sufferers from prime mutton . The day b efore Chi:iet · P oint, which was then selling at $7 or $8, them in t lle bay. S ome time ago t h 0y operat or si tting in t he seat. No weigh t at any time on the horses bronchitis, aro paraded before t housands mas I was loafing in t he L eadenhall mar- and had started down t own to give an adopt ed in Tonquin a similar p olicy of r en eck~. · ef spectators, and bear t estimony to their ket, an ungrudging baz~r, where, 11,ccord· order for as m uch as $15,000 cash in prisal, beheading sev,eral hundred capalleged cure. Then follow~ the ine vlta.blo in~ to your fancy, you c,m get as little as hand would cover. On h is way he s tep- t ured black fl.aga who had been practicing 14. THE L OW D OWN cuts 5 feet, and all levers are with in easy collection, v.ft er which ·he seaMe com- a. dead lark or aa much as a living tiger. ped into hla houae and found the boya . the ba1badLias peculiar t o orieuta.I war· r each of t he driver. menaes. T he Maj or having :fix(ld u pon The place was so encumb ered with poul- waiting for him t o open a. poker game. far e. The iml.lation of Chinese atroci- 15. TH l~ LOW DOWN is made only by N oxoN BRos., Ingersoll, and a patient , evel'y one !.s requested to pray t ry, meat game, and other provisions The result was th a t he sat down to play ties iaof q ue3tionable value to the French, sold in Darlington and E a st W hitby by. earnestly for .t he healing power to de- that tho diflicul~y of the buyers to get at with them for a b ttle while, took a heads while in the eyes of civilized 11ations it scend. Three or four memb1m1 of thu the sellers was only Equalled by the im- in bad luck, and dropped h is cash, e.n- will, if continued, degrade them to t he -~_g Salvat ion Army then pfo.oe their hands poasibility of the lat ter to sally on the tirely forgetting the point er th at had level of the Si\Yages with whom they it.re 8 upon the suff,,rer's head, and M<lj . Pear- former. .A. Spau\~h ambaaeador once been given him. Crow:.n..J'!oin fJ wen t up Cl>rryirig on t hia apparently int ermin!\ble son makes the sign of the croaa on t he told Charles 11. that mor e provisions to $1,900, so that Gibson, if he ha.d car· war. forehead vlith his fing~r, whic.~h ba.s b 'en were sold in that mart than in all ried ol:i.t big origin2.l intentions,. wou ld ---·~· -----·-·· ·d ipped in olive oil. T rrn l)ar.t of the body Spain. have cleared anywhere between $3,000,· Why {)ountry JLad:s S ucceed. affect ed with diaeas a is n ext 1:.nolnt!)d, L ong ha~ !C ogland ceased t o produce 000 ar;d $4.000,000. On ll great source of cul our " in the conn· that is, v iaorousln rubbed vrith oliVfJ oil on<Jugh food ior her children~ l n. an ~---caai........·CE»·~(.Qs"-t r y are the oven lnga, and it .i~ nob in1p oa. "' or, and ' a fe w minutes after- average year, say 1883, t 'ne L on d on cen- '! 'h e R ichest :Hei ress i n America. SI"bl e th a t rnuc. h o f tha s ucces~ m · l I'f·e t Jian by t he Maj wards, ah ould t he operation end satiefac · tral m11rkets Mld 181,026 tons of English M iss Nellie Gould,' the ve1·y ch armin g has att ended boys, count1 ·y born 11.11\i t orily, it is annou ocl!ld a mid wild excite- meat and a::i much as 42,884 t ons of ancl accomplished 18·year·old daughter of bred, with limited early vpport unitiea, is · m ent t hat a car e hai3 boon effected, while foreign mell.t , 2G,799 tona of whlch were Mr. Jay Gould, who 1s report ed as soon l:Lr~aly d ue t o the faat thii,t evenings am t he sufferer is led up and down the plat - from t he United S tates. E i ch year the to wed the partn er of h er father, Mr. devoted t o intellect ual culture. T he fooform as proof of Maj . Pearson's miracu- proportion of for eign me1><t h.nded h ere Washington E. Connor, is one of the lation of a country home ler.da to thi.s far We respectfull invit e your attention to our complet e and . 'l'he full ofiici?J report for the br)ghtest and sweete»t litt le ladies in New more t han th e homes in a city, were en· Iona power, the building ringing with vo- increaeoB ciferous arucm and hallel ujahs. Should year 1884 haa not been publi1:1hed, but I York Cit.y. She h as been finely educated te1 ·t9.inmenta and amuaemen ts of all kind~, comprehensive stock of P ure Drugs and l\'fedicines. h o be un£ncoe}l~ful with t hree or four con· know t hat Australia and New Zea.land and ia highly accomplished. She ia an from t he dime musf uni to the opera, or es ib ia som et imes announceti h ave duri ng tha t. yeiir sen t over h era no artist of n o mean ability, and her collec- from t he skating rink to a L o well in sti tu te 11ecut,lve ca& that he, like J esu 3 , cannot do wondrous less than G86,185 ci,rca.~sea cf mutton. tion oi bric a ·br& l', which has b een lect urn, at tr act the family t o oubeide fosthings on account of the people's unbe- The .American trade, which has been adorned by her pencil and brush, ha , tivi ties. I n tact the qu ie t evenirig at lief. The building has every night been d ull fox a li.ttle while , ii! looking up again, been g reatly admired. She droones homo ia almost unkno wn in city life . reliable, safe, and pleasant t o t ak e. cr owded, and hundreds, including scores a-nd bh('Se int ereiJted will n o doub b hear plai nly but ~ichly, and when ·i:i town can ·r11rough all grades of society-through of t hose deeirous of being operat ed on by with ple:~~ure that the priv11te comp1 mv, be seen any afternoon driving t hrough the ci rcles of cult ure, fashion, middle the M& j or, hav e been unahle to g<>in ad- prlnci., aUy compoaecl of 2alesmen having th o park w&th her br other George and claijs or lower life- runs t his tendency mission, and the police have had gr~at their st.orea at Smithfield market , whloh ·· ·wash" by h er aide. She has at tended to seek evening ent ertainment outside the difficulty 1n prevent ing the crowd outside had built hard by soma cold-air st ores for one or t wo privat e germane, but cannot home. from breaking down the entrance door. - t he keeping of all par ishabll:l provisions, b s said t o have entered the gay society In faot to an in oreasing number of poo[.London Stand~rd. are ooru;idera.bly ext ending t.hexrt. 'f .hese whirl. She is quite reserved, and t o a pl e, there is no home life, in the former atores can alrea,dy t a]i:e in from 800 t o certain extent r etiring, t raits strongly accept ance of the term. H otel boarding, 900 tons of meat , a,nd will soon be capable characteristic of h er father, the king of ap artment h<>u3es, t he living in fl.11ta and of aheltering double tha t qua ntity. Wall street. She is probably the richest other "1nodern conveniences," have al toA. ltlJ!ND llO'.ECTlON. Salcsmeo will, t herefore, be able to k eep heiress in America, and on her fat her 's gether m:iperseded the houses of t he past, _._ lllnn 's l · 'em·s of a Cont agious nt.a.scuse Pre· the uwa.t as long as t hey c ~n get a remun- d aa.th wlll c cime in for $ 20,0JO,OOO or and social li.fe undergoes a corre..sponciing tltsp osc mm t o l!n.fccUon. eratlve price fol' it, inst.es.d of ha\ big to $30,000,000. ' ch"1.nge. If ib is gayer, bi ighter, and hrow it awa.y a ft er a certam time r egard .. · fuller of plea~ure, it lackr1 ~omewhat of In t ha year 1855 I commanded a ship less of loss. I have vi~itcd t hese s tores. Lo:r d Durham's D i v o r ce Suit. the l!eriou'!nr~sa of endeavor whicl1 cont ri· bound from H ong Kong to Mel bourne, Their t emperature, kept down by aplen· buted to form an at1 uo1:1phere where i n Australia. We had on board 500 did Hazlam engines, was almost Siberian . The Durham divorce suit has come t o aspira b ion i f not inspiration, held its away PHESCRIPTI ONS and F AMI LY RECEIPTS filled with Chine11e paasengera (not coolies) and t vrn 1'h.e oha.rgea for r enting them is 2id. per l!.n end. The Divorce Oourt, Sir Jamei; and ilJfluenced growing iife . The men absolute purity and correctness. cabin passengtra, which , with myself an d week for eight pounds, which is cheap, H annon p residing, was crowded to its ub· who have imprea~ed their power upon tlie wife, oflicl'lrs, and crew, made a total of and lower ratea are grar. t ed for luger most capacity, when t he case was called age a re n ot, as a rule, those whose event-60 souls. A few days ' . sail from H ong q uantities, and the interest manifeat ed by the dis· m ga in boyhood were devoted to the outk k: d" t ingnished audience wa.s inteme. The stde attriwt iom of city atl'eeta. K ong one ef t he p ~ascngors w 1111 taken 1 1 10 down wit.Ji the regular small pox. Hete l n one :wee · on y, t wee e n mg Cour t refused to entertain the pet ition of - - -- -- - -- - - - - - -1885 29 · the Uiiited k States was a truly deplorable situation, for prob- J an. · ~ 75 <>20 " fland the E:i.rl of Darh a.m and dismiesed the No JEdu~ation f or Him. d d C d h l 8 0 1 ably not o.ne of the Chinese pa..~songers ana a a im eu ·"' sac rmr case .wlth costs against his lordship, In had ever heard of the word va!:lcin:;.tion. in Li>ndoxi. Tn the \!leek ending J ~n. l'enderiug his decision S ir J a.mes Ilan11on " '!'hat's a pretty smart boy of yours, 9 c wts. of American ohem ie sa.id that as far as he could learn from the Uncle Moae " I immediately reaol vcd to &teer for the 24· 1885· 3o English _ c ol.my of Srngap()re, where. t hern I\> Ort>unshipped in t he port of London, evidence wh ich had been laid before the "Yea, !!ah ; he am, fur a foe'. " was a hospital, an d where I could land exclusive of comignmen ts by rail. The Court t he responden t , Lady D urham., i n· " You 'll give h im a good educa tion , I m y ei.ck pa:~eengera, af ter which I would Amei-icn cheese iil m great favor in this stead of having been imane previom.1 to auppoae ?" r emain a few days in order to ascertain coun try. N o cantauker .1us gourmet is marriage, had sim ply loved another. H is " N o, sah; I doesn't wan t for m !l.k e no whether any m.ore caseij would break ou b able now t o p.o int t o the lee,st difference strictures on the conduct of several mem· rascal out o' da a boy " ---I placed m.y pat tent in a 1·oom as far r e- bet ween t he forelgn article and th.e beat bera of Lady D urham's fami~y, the Milmoved from other patient $ B .s I could, English Cheddar and it is j ust 3d. cheaper ner s, were exceedingly h arnh , and Ile se· . Homo should be made the d welling ii.nd only the steward and myaelf wore per pound. Holh.nd exp?rta here an en- verely censured the part whioh t hey per· pi11ce for ~o~;s rathE>r tha.n a mere lodgin g allowed to ·care for him. The carpenter or rnous amount of butterme, composed, formed by arranging for t he marriage Pace Ol' 0 es. of the ship seamed to have the moat in: as every oPe ~nriws, of .t he finest a~d with Lord Durham when they musb have "Blood will tell, sir; blood will tell," tense apprehensions about contagion., and sweetest porti~n1s of ~mt ~rom .f reshly k nown that she loved somebody else. In said Mr. Old fami ly' proudly. " Yes," dreaded tha drneasa so much that h.ii sl~~ghtered :~,t.e, mixed a~d chnm: d concluding his remarks Sir .Tamef:l said asBei·t od his friend, Maltby ; "r.<o will a voided in e ver y possible way t he cabin Wll,fl ~ prop~r,wo ,l~f ~utter, mi:k, and b "at t~a.t the a.ttempt t o prove insanity pre· bwath . You may eab cloves and chew where the passenger lay eiok. When we vegetable 0 1- · · T nt1:1 IS "' profit-,a.ble t rade v10ua to marriage had completely failed. sni;ke-r oot t ill you burot , and t hen your a. rived at Sin~apore I h a rl tfa~ patient Sinci,; 1883, when H olland alone export~.d _ __ _ _....,.._.....,,...·· -~-·· breath will glv 9you dtiad away t he minut e removed t o the h oapltal, and when we t o this count.ry a l out. 40,000 tons of t his Gett ing What '.G.' h.ey Need. you go into the house." A fe "T n ights ago sev(Jral citizena, of lo,vered him over t he gangway into the compoun~~ ~"_Preaantrn~ a net val ue 0 "l sae the kamsin is playing h ob with F ort Valley, Ga .' who chanced to be up and everything that is k ept in a first-class Grocery and P roboat t he carpenter went liO t he ext reme cloae on _£,.,,9:i0,UOO, t his commerce .b !! v so as to be as fat· from mcniaaed. the B ritfah in E~ypt." a b 11 o'clock, u pon opening the outur point. of t ha bo 1 v ision S tore, will be sold a t tho l owest possible prices. __ ____....,_....,,..,........" \Vhat's a ka.msin 1" doors of their h ousea felt a stream of air eontaglon o.s posaib_le. Aft.er remaining as · L1 e·~ ·'k b l " · " .,.. "A l:iz eandst c irm." long aa was comndered m:.flicient for t he ~ .... "' O e Cli S m>ravery. ma ny degrees warmer t.han that inside. .. "Oh, well, th at's a.JI right. W h t>b the I"tirha.pa t h · h ouees a re l'J UI ·it on t h e CASH for Beef, Pork, E ggs, Butter, Hides, Tallow and all , I set aail f or lhel aaf e t Y of a1 · i:w t 1 conuernon Alexander V ereacb trcb.agin ha.a 3 , eir E n!lliah need j uot no w is uand ." h t tt Tha t wou Id ex· b ourne, b u t a f ew d ays ou t t h e car penter concluded a series of articles based upon t e stroe · car p a em. Far m P roduce at C. 1L CA WTC ER'S. was t aken down by an attack of a mild his personal recollection s of the bloody "'----------~---plain th e nhenomenon . - - - -0- - - A lit tle t hree year d d, in admiring her L a Meilicina Contempom nea giveii a for m of small-pox. I lan ded him a t ~ho bat tle of L oftcha, on Sep t. 3, 1877. He {j_'1ar · ntim~ in Melbourne, an d no t another tells a. cliaraoteristio story of Skobelf ff, ba~>y brothe~, exclaimed, " H a's got a slr.at ch of the life of P e.cin!, tb.e groat bioI also return my sincer e thanks t o my numerous friends and patrons per~~m h a.d the disea~e er any symptom:; who, at a critical rnom1int, <leimatched th e bc!led head, h ke papa. " logist, who d ied in Fiore11ce iu 1883 In for . t heir very liberal s ~ pport d uring ~he l~st fifteen y ears, and hope by ot ib. N ow, chd not that man 'i; fears · ivricer t o ob t.,in reiuf. r re men ts frnm M1 . Raggles : " You've been an' mad e h ia ea.rly r esearcheo into the natu re ottha predispose him t o infectio11, or pel'haps Princ11 Meretim ky. Verenchtschagin re · a mistake with my war.hin', M ra. Mau. blood. he dfaoovared, with a r u ....e miacro· stnct attention to busmoss and kecprng hrst -class s tock, to still merit act~ ~lly l,roduoe t~e Ve'<'y diaease 0 1 'eiv"d t wo bat t-.a ltons, and was told to glee, and simt 'ome t hree old han kychers eoope of his own cpnstruction, what ar e the same: which he was so afraid ? I t was Cll~tainl~ lea·~ them to Skobeleff. 'fhe Turkish fire 1 ss' don't b elong to me, a n' rwthii1k el 8 1,. " known as the P aciafan carp uscles. YeaTs very remarkable that , of all the 550 per ·, t laat became so t erxible, however, th !!.t M rs. B angles : " Lor' ! JYI~. R sggles, ago, while investigating ~he causea 0f · ,3ona on board tht ship, he ~h(Ju ld havt· '> lie me11 had to take shelter behind wa.lls tha.t ain't hankychera ; that i~ your ahirt cholera, he came upen nnd desorlbcd hho been t;he only on.e to suffer.- [Bnsto1, m d houses. To appear in the op~n 111s 'as come to pieces in the waBhln ' a t vihrio notv known as K och 's ccmma STAND :Town Hall Buildings, next to Ont. B ank. T.n:ncdpt . Sl· l'eet tJt emed t :i be t o cour t curt.am fast ." bacillus. iw·o u tlel'i nl Uet·li"g· ofllufi,,mitiil'S ne1·o:r{· i 1 eil iiu !Englun<.1. - de;;i,tl1. 1!101· Borne t ime the t wo b<!.r,talion· la.y qait't ; butthe fm1il!ade d id rwt cease A t t11e m oment wh.,n it was ai; it~ hotteij(, Sk obeld f cod ly a.nd slowly came dovn· t·.he centre c f the ~tl·eet alono to look fo · the expected. heip. Seeing th o crou uh i ni; m.en, he fell upon t.he m furiuu ~ly wiL h hi1J aword, a nd h aving d r[vou the m, undur t he· h2H of bullets, into something li lrn orc:er, he scornfully b ade them retire out c.f danger, while he, 11t1ll slowly went back t,o tlrn front. D E I<'!NI'l'JI ON J;;AMSIN. S.inu i Dos·~rlptlon of Otl·e·· Ja ·t. 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