.. -------___ __...:._ ~~·-:_ , ·___ _ ____ _ -The Trag lcnl Ceren10J11' D_ cscrlbetl b y :m lE;re , ' ' I ·: ' oEr UR OF A11,- E~TGLTsrru N WB.O cha Coo~o witb his thirty.five soldiers. Juet wu 1141 s, L~ .i. .N J.~ ~, ui:u.A as t hey nea.re~ bhe stream t hey pwme~ over J:he death penal ty o l capilla.l punishment WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11, 1889. TELLS HIS STORY. a. r~ngs of htlls 6f o<:>nsiden~ble 1!lb1tude, by decap ita tion was lofi ioted on a. robber \ ~ ·= which extended for ~evera.l m1lee a10ng t he and murder er 11t B,1111r,kok An~.: 30 at ---A. l 'letu resque Scene WU h Tl ppon THJ Dior nor th b11onk. Prollurrng two huge canoes, he o'clock in tho morning on bhe ex;;oution Its <Jentre-Staule;v 1u11l Db Sllve:r I h~ne1 ~bcm .to_gether, an? they lmrrio~ly grounds nea r Wa.u M<1n' K'l. Sau at $;ip1. 1 _ . : .:_-__>..:; . · "'~at· t IH(l, e mb1uked , dr1fb1ug <lown uight r.ud r.lay with . tio?m, says the B!!.ngkok "Ti.moo." The - ~~ 11 ~ c'-'l'tcmti. 1o~imlnnl wtte a S!a mese, who while att empt Severa.I weeks a go HerbertJ Ward., an "oM The Clong;i ~asin waa one vast !orest :llg a but g.la.ry at Muang Rlh ong mur~er· '/' t ,, of the Mlll Hill Grarnm?.r S uh ool an nwamp, and this monotony wa.a .~c.rcely ed a Ohmamr.n ~named Com Chee rn a b . ·h , ~ ' Loy d d ll d hi rol!eved by any 3trE>tches of uutimbered aomewh!t.t brutal manner by means o.f a Have removed to their new store, j ust acro3s the street from their old oi: on, e v:'rc:i a 1e~ urn · 3r~ en 9 e:i::- fond . As for as the eye oould reaeh, in all bludgeon. stand, an.d by calling on them, you will be co~vinced that the ~fighty penen.oes of tri~':el ill ~.1eubr!\l Ah icv. r.nd his directions there was t he mune dv.rk oliveSh tl f· 7 ' I k · "h · wo~k m conneotlou w11h ··he Can!lo State . or Y a u~r o o oo tn u e morning Dollar will buy as much Sugar, Tea and all kmds of (hocm ies as well l\1r: Ward hv.s eiu~e ar;iv~d ia New-York tintod ~.ass of tirunk and ' foh llge. Eventn- representa tives of the four special depart &ad he attan ded th" din:Jer cf t!tei Fellov;- ally hei r~aohcd the ooaat and doiepa.tched the men ts of the government began to put in a.n as all .kinds of F1·esh and Cured Meats, in th~ir Phop, as at. a~y other craft Club on O<Jb. 16. Re. 'iuctl the " E mfo ?a.bleg¥ am a~d t>hen started on his return appea.rance on the ground. T hase were store m the town. They buy solely for Cash, and calculate to give Uruey. Ha ha.d gon~ r s far l\S t he ~at:· followed a.t inter yala by n;embera of ths p ,..abr1 ex t dltf.on und.:r H·?m- M. Sti·.nk JO thei1· cust omers the benefit of it. . M lpl887 a, ' lth fi 0 ffi y galo., whflre he wae data.med for some little ~taff of executioners, W!th att~Jlldauts. In . ti.re~, it;~~ ~~~r°~:/ ep : : tlm1J, when i1ho newa of tho ass!l.seinatiou of Shortly afterward t wo lnrge b oa.ts belonging 1 E' A rs inh~ n. irgB io St"rll. a:i', ca.m.. d le M<>j ·lr Be.rttelot rt Boualyv. ra&ched him, to tho war depa.rtmen~, manned by sailor~ rnw 1m , w.1er e " ~'l !lr :>:<-.>111· l!,ol!·r "rnB l , b · d. t t f h. 700 d · h poated.-1 He ia ea.id to be rww tae las~ whito t ! I!. t P t3.0o emg ts an rom im fin oontalnmg a detac ment of sol~iei·s mion wh oh~,u rotu rr1eii 1Jo Eaglami with asao· milea. . ' . · · un.der the co!'1-mand .of a S1amc~e ~~ptarn of cia.tiona with St.an.1.-.y'a fates1J ~:i:p lora.t ionn in \Vh11e on trus pomt he wished to ea.y a lnrantTy, arrived with thti prwonei:. The Afrioa. Mr. W ard'd life in Afric;i. la descrfo· w?rd or ~wo iu favor of T ippoo 'fib. Tip~~D urlv;i.l of t hese bo11.t s wa.~ her~lded ed a.s ha vim; been rmn-nlrn,bl$ for t he rapid T1h was n ot In t he ler..au r<ospooa!.ble for tn1s b_y p~e so111l<l of a. ha.n~·gong, ii.ruck j ourneys he.ma.de on the Upper Uougo, which a~~asaioatfon. I r. wa~ true vh&tl 1b had been s1gm)i~m11tly. i..t iote.r vala ny _tho p 1<rso.n who held at,. prec1~ely aa e1x bells RI gained for him vhe name of "M!!.ya.la Mbem. re l_}resented t hiot he ha-d ba," or "E~gle'e Wing." D E LAYED THE s urrLY OF MEN struck on sh1 pboa.rd, as- on~ · two,1 011e. Mr . Vince, the head maater of the 5chool sufficient to ma.ke up M~j or Ba.r ttelot's con· two, one-two. [['his sonndmg .~f the in Lon don, in introducing Mr. W a.rd, epoke of ting~ntJ, and thia hv.d been regarded as a gonll wa.s con th.ued regulr~rly dm.ng the WOMEN AND lT.llCE. his visits t o B1>rneo 11.nd other untmveled rnacon for blaming h im fur the foul p la.y bhat p rep.l)rat!ons for t he execut10n, and wa.a a In fact, you can get the Ca.sh for all kinds of marketable produce. ion he had shown occurred later on. Ae 1\ matter of focb T sppoo pil.rtiou lar ly solemn feature of the procefd· 'l'he reason why a woman Is afraid of a regions, and ofl t he a.J:Teob :mouse is a profound mystery- indeed, it has for his c.ld sc hool in ~iving thom tha only Tib'e a.c tion had been t o a certain extent i.ngs. T ne dfoomed °tan .waa a ttended by ~Bo not forget t he stand- The West Store in the White Brick .Dever bee n very closely proven thut she is. lec ture that he would deliver during his st"Y prompted by a benevolont int nntion, lna.s- the ~ffi~ers D-. Bori~pil l J ~ll, aod secured by ·Dut some women are coDstaut ly in such a :nervous, irritable condition that the slightest in Engla.ncl. Ml'. \'Yard, in the 1Jo11rse of l!ie much as, knowing the fo.wleas ohamctcr of mean~ of oharns, hia he<1orl, however, bdLg Block, directly opposite their old stand. A call solicited and patr on:thing annoys and startles them. The cnuse of lec>nre, cxpbiDed t h1>t ha firnt went to Africa. the M ..nyemas, he approci!t.ted the difficulty fi xed m porpable stooka a~out five Ie~b lo;:ig, age thankfully receivd. .t-bis unfortunate stn.te of nffmrs 1 s usually in 1884, whsn, after r otnrnlng from Borneo, whioh whito men would ha.vs in controlling borue ~n h1a ehou lders, hw hands be_mg put *1me funct10nnl clernngem<' nt; some distreF.S· wh<.>r<e ho had ap<mti som o yei.ra In the interior bbem, and by his efforts sought to prevem th rougn between the long b~rs formmg the f ng or pamfnl lrregularity, some dernngc:.ment or peculiar wenkncss !ncirlent to he..- "mong the htmd-hunblug Dyaks, hG entered an opportunity for the mutiny which, uufor- atoka, e.nd t here at tho wnaw b ir secu~ed -aex; or. it may be due to mllammation. ul- t ho setvaoe of hia M ~j9sty, the King of t he bune.tely, subsequent.Iv resulted in Maj o1 me,.n aof ama.U wooden stocks. . ~a bsrng "eeration or displacement. of some of the Bdgfans . . Tne first ycs.r and a half he spent B~robeloL's aRsassination. helpe1 ou~ of the bo~t the cr~!lllnal wa.s -pelvic viscera, or to other or!l"uuic leSlons "Princess Isabell~. of Brazil. STORE AND DWELLIN\} FOR .pecuJiar to her sex. :From whichever cause in tca veling among the , It Wtba at B<l.ngale. t hat the moat p r.thetic eea.tecl on t)ie gr~ss, ta f~ll vrnw of all, ~ SALKThat finefor new store 'f nd resi· I as.bella, the ds.ughter of D om dence, 'It may arise, Dt~ Pierce's Favorito 1'1 ·escr1P· T he P r1noesa inoidont in con nection with the locturer'~i H e wa0 a fa.tr sp ~o1men of hrn ola.aa, as for elegan tly fitted Mnrchant ail or or TRIBES OF TUE LOWER CONGO. t io:u is a po.~it·ive remed.1 1, so certain 111 its :curative results' that its m::m ufactu rcrs sell He applied hims"lf to learning their 11J1ngoage varied African experience hi.p(:ened, for it as etreng~h and power wer~ concern!ld, and Pedro Segundo, is a woman of &brong and Fancy Dry Goods 11ow riooupied by Mr. John WM. H- l vEs , Eowmanville. wa.s her e bhat poor Ja.meison p>:1saed to hiE apparently a.bout 3() year~ o a.ge. A;!bhough psc11liar ch!l.ract;;irist!cs. The Prinoees was .:It, through druggists, under a auarnntee of ~nd vu obba.ining a.s much infot mation ;i.s Jts giving sut1staction in every caee. or rest in his arms. Mr. Wa.i·d then went on a .fow pa.rnially he~led, ~cars wer.e v1eible on born in 18,16,a.nd fo now, consequently, fortv· I - - - - -- -- ----- - - - - - _ _ , p c s~ihle abou t t heir customs and supersti:2Doney paid for it will be j)ro1 nµtly f'ethree ye"-m olrt. She wa1 married fo 186'1 to t o say th,,.t, after J.,.meieon's deat h and t he his back:, from wh1ah <a may bo J_adged that ifunded. As n sootlnug and strengthening oiona. They v roved to be most ignorant and assassinat ion of I\lb.j·ir Be.rttelot, t here was be had uud~rgone ?o~porv.l pur>rnhmenb to to the Conde d "EQ, son of L1uis P tulirpe. :nervine, 0 J?uvor1tc Prescription" 1s unemoEb sup9rstitiious. They lived in B!hal! >quak.>d and is inval uable in allnymg aud sub. nothio~ left for him to do but to proceed some AX~entJ, ~he omn.ma.l shuwe~ no tr~caa Thia ma.:rriage WM a complete extingul:::her villages scatterecl ab out the cJu:itr y, and io aga!n to the coast a.nd to cable home t he ?l aufi'ormg or ha.rdnbip, a_nd h~a c.ertai~ly for the Counb. Ik was given ~few empty b! B. CHANDLER, N swoosi;fo, oifei .tluiog nervou s excitabilit:v, nritability. exlmustion, pro8traboo, hysteriR, spasms and 110 uingle fnstanco wan a ruler to be found melancholy uei;a.ils, The reply cable waa t o ?een b:r from sta.rved dnrmg his dete?tmn titles by the E mperor, ii.ud th en sank g race- R".'.I@1))1" pnvato Sala, 01' wmexchtU1"e ror fa rm 1:1the;r:- distrcssrng , nervous eymptoms comwith more tha.11 a. few hundred au1 'i ·iova, the' ff~ct tha.t he was to t!l.ke command ot '.0 ~h 11 JO.II, He w11~ stolid and ceemtngly fully and q llieoly int o innocuous de2u0tnde a~ Pl'Op~r ty, a ll of hi3 proporty in Ne wcastle. :monly attendant upou functiona l and orgnu10 co ns1~t i ng or Sto1es, Jloua<J>l and Lois anli .illsease of tho womb. It rnduces rcfresbmg The grn<itest obate.cle to pro FesS and en- everythiog in Stanley's n.bsence, and he tn~1 ff~rcn~ as . regti.~ds . t he prepa.ra.tlons the husbi\ud of hia wife. That r olo he b&s valuable Orchllrd. the bome8te9.d beini~ one ol]eep and relieves mental anxiety ancl de· lightenment in this portion of Afric!I. was t\ piliyed with monotc:nous eucceea ever oince. the mo·t complete in the county. ·rerm11 of a.ccordin~ly m!lde hia w&y he.ck to S timley g_ omg on, imd. w1_th _ his fn_ uure ~rave In full 9.1>ondency. fllactionary-· known to t he natives a.a the Fall·. On the i ·Jurney upward he learned , s1gbb, after e1gn1fym~ his de?1re for food, :!Stf r he Pi:inC1lSS Isabell& ha.a br1d occ· 1 sion bO easy. *~~ Co1Jyrlght, 188S, by w ORI.D'S Dxs. MEO._~SS'N. ____-;, "Ngimga Nki~si, " or cha.rm doctor. ~hr1t S tanley, by lb ~trnnge ooil1oidenoe, hn.d ti.te. a ve~y hear ty m ~a.l of fob , and t ry her ha.nd a.b government. When, in 1876 , AitM FOR SALE.75 acres of lot After spending aome eightzon months in returned tlbere ou the very day of poor frmb,_ which was provided for hun, On on<> D )m Pedro left his country for a t rip to tho 35, con. 3, Darling ton, on the Town Line becoming a cquainbed with the language and J ameiso!\'S d.:abh 11t Bangala., 700 miles ooc&e1on he a. :tu s.lly lc.ughed. Uoited Sto.t0s and E1:1.ropa, IBa.bolla. wail ~wo and a ha.Ir miles from Oshawa. Well ~~;~~~~i~~: atblnnsra of the people in thie wa.y, he Mee.nwhUe tJhe temporary a ltar wa.s be1og made R egen t of the empire. S()rne d!F.oon- foncecl with cedn.r ru.11<·. eplend1d orchard, .La;rat.ive, or Cathartic, according to sim ot wa.s, in 1886, tr1>nsferred to t he command cf away. Stanley ha.d t a.ken everythioi;i on .,4ose. By Druggists, 25 cents 11 vial. from Banga.fo in hiG ma rch to seek Emio rna.de the r epoeitory of the swords of the ~x· tented spirits, ti>king a.dvanta.g e of the Em- i:ood fra me house. two barne,st11.bles, onrriage uh~ station at Bangahl.. lb was here the.ti Pilouha., and BO he (Mr. Warcl ) ha. i nothing ecntioner's Sb~\ff, to th? nu mbe; of fully SIX- peror'11 ab~ence, began to foment discord. house und o ~hor 011~buildings. t "o good wells w1. ter; al~on acres on lot 27 3rd cona 8t1m1ey had haq hfo most r.evere fight on h is left bnb to a.cb on his own responsibility and teen. weapons of various ma.i:es, find ~ne Bub t hey soon found th11.t t he t houua.nds of ht1rd D11.rling1on, httll way be twoen O~hnvra an great journey a<lYosa the continent, and lb t o bring the sick mon back with h im t o the apec1 ville m a good etitte of oulti>o.tion; a l weapon adorned a.a to its h&1!dle w~bh miles of aea which separated the old E m· Bowman Belongln(l to the eetate of the late Willlarn WLU1 in March. 1887, when procoeding down coa.sb. Vlheu he e.rrh·ed there instructions a. . carved head, the J??rp.:>sa O· wh10~ peror from his dominion were a.n illusory ad- Hannock:. For p11r1tcul!l.r~. etc , apply to A coun~ry from B,.,nuti.la, in or der to em ba.rk were ca.bled to him to brio~ them home, ud will appe;uo herell.ftar. Toe swo~ds proper va.nte.ge, for the Princess Rilgent nipped that . ~. HA1'00CK. 61 L!lke View Ave., 'l'oronto for Eu:ropa, hfa term t>f ser vica !Ja.vinv ex- a.ccordinglv he reached E ngland again 21 on were pl~oed on bh!l auper-a.lt!l.r, al; in ordH·, rebellion in bhe b ud in a. m anue1· w hich will W Oni. pired, the.~ he met Sla.nley, He had broken the ls~ of July with t.he rem:o.ining survivors tihe epeo1al weapon, u. short. thick, sharp long be remembered by Brn11ilia.ns of revolu· ARM FOR SALE. -130 acres, com. c~mp one morning early and was marchiDg of the illfaMd B;.rbtelob oilomp. cle1~ver, on the l owe ~ altar. The. whole alt!'!:'" tJioaa.iry tendencie3. pose cl of eon th p12r' ot Lot No. 11J, Broken rapidly a.long, whon in the distance, coming ws.e then c1·owded with offaringe m the shape T he Princess combi11es the religious fervor Front. a~ d Is three m Ues f.-am the 'l'ovrn ot ovur the brow of u. hill, be ~11,w a fa.II Soaof cooked (boile<l) plge' headu, fowla, plan- of her groan namesa.li.o of 0 '46tile with the BoYVIDAllY!lfo. Thls ls on e 0( t h1' best farms in dane!OO warrior hes.ring l\'fr. Gora on Rmnctt'e Onions Versus Quinine. ham. It Is !11 fl, high si.i.te ot t t1!us, Hmes, Cllcoanuts, cu~b.-.rd, c.pploo, · trengtb and energy c.f her a ncesbreee Me.rfo. 'h~ cou'11Y of yacht flS1g. Behind the Bol dler and astdds Sa.ya a writer il'.1 Amel!'ioan Gartfon : " One ordro, chu tney, cpices, m~mahu, and other TharesG. Ju her the 13in:rbon e.ud l:lapaburg cultivation and ls well fenced 01-i the ptc a m!<gnifioen~ mule, whose a!lver-pia.ted dl}y i was taken with chills and Ull:i.cfache- t\rtidea, wha.b cou ld not be plac;ed on t ho blood is more strongly uu,rked th11.n th~t of ml~o" there is & et one chl'ot:ing, t,wo large b~m~ &o d otbor ou t-buildin~. wit h 6tone tr<lppit1ga sho· Je EHid ap<wkled in the bright signs t hat my old enemy, Malaria, we.a tm -~ha.r b<?.ing e.rr~nged on the g round on pe.lm the houaa of Braganz?., Aa the P rincess st,.lJlln£i t'or ci;:.ttle end hnraoa, · h re-e well~ a nd murnivg sun, came the groat explorer , a.tt ir· ba'nd. My q uin.iue box wu,s empty, 11111d ~ waa iel\ves bEi:orn iu. I mperi:i.l, 5he has ht'ld har ~t a.ti() in two p,,,1. tour cfoterns, also wind·m1ll fol' pumping " a ter. further partwnle.T~ app\y on th a ed in hfo fomoua Africl\n costume. [rhe execubionor-in-chief, who wne distin- <c ~a-one in B()tofor,o, that unrivaHod sec- premi~<JS Fer lcolr.fog forw~.rd to e relitleas elct·pleEe n rghb. or If by letter to H llXRY M~NN. BowI<'vllowing immedi&tely in his rear W'lre In deepGra.t.ion I p ee1ed 111 raw onion i.nd guished from the other8 by hi:;s white gold - tion of palacaa in R io do J:i.neiro, and one man-.-iUe ~1-t1 his 1iersonal ~ervants, Somalis wit h tihoir slowly a.ta it , thlln went to bed with warm frln~ed drawers under his panony, thb others for the hot sea.sou at Pct ropoils, the beauti· bra:idE>rl wrJ.fotooalG and white rob~.s. T hen feet and an extra comforter, when presto ! wearing red ones, t hen arrayed himee1f in ful Brnzilian anmmer ci ty among the FA.KM l N PICKERING F OR SALE. came Z--.nzlbs.rla with their bla11ke ta, water I wa.e 1:1aleep in five minutes, al!d awaken ed hie red veat and bound his forehead with a. mcnuts.ine. A u the palace in Botofogo it h ao - One of lhe b~st farmB In Pickering for bottles, ammunition belbs, and guns; stal· iu the morning free from melaru. and r eady red ea.sh, all t he staff doing likewfoe. ['he been her custom to give throughout the aea-1 eitle contaln\ng . 2:> acres, all or w_ h lch are · f !fi . , ole1t>red and m high s tate or cult1v,<t!;1on. Ou 1var-t SQ n rfanPse soldiery with grrn.t hooded for a day's du~ies. Our homely but str ong criminal was then plMed in a cent-ra.1 posi- 2011 a. series o magn, cent enter.tainroenta, the proml5ea aro a good d wolli11e., ·:uee aml coats,th9ir rifiea on theiz hacks,u.n d innumer- friend will be apprccill.tcd in time as a tion, see.tad ou the p!\lm leaves, the etook and n ever meu strove for fame or fortune j o_ut bulldinas nnd two welle. 'l'h! a ~operty is a!· Je str.u.ps a.nd leather belts around their medicine. and if aydc11lburiets would turn and neck ohaine r emoved , and his elhowe more eagerly than did the y oung nobility of mu11,t~ on Jot 15, b, r., one m tlo nnd a halt bodiE~ ; W~ ga,wa.\i porters bel\ring b oxes Of ,, h from Pickering village, hair a mile f..-om Grand h e h o~or 0 f Ie'.l.d . bheir attention to r aising a model onion, secur ed to a. ehorl1ba.:nboo p ost pls.oed In t ho ll 11 f or 11. rn.., t e ge171~n Trunk Station. three miles from P1ckeriug ammanitfon, to which were fastened axes, with the ebroug scent tv.ken ouu tha.~ taint~ gr ound behind him, which , by the by, ha d a.traz the Prmoaas a. A devoub and r1g1d fltz.rbor. and six milea from Wh~tby. For suov Ph, and l1ose lioes, as well as their littl" t he breath so unpleaaa.nt ly, familiee will be also been under ~he a.ltii.r during the prepar C~thoJfo, the p tinceS6 has GSCi!!i~ted between further p11rtlculara n.pply .to J .nrns P ICKARD bundles of olotbing,·which WGre invariably putting thoil· "pills" in t he collar by the a.tory ceremon iea there. Tha execu tioner t he state and feetlvioiea of a O ()Urt and t he on the prerni~el:i, or P lokerrng, P . 0. 1 29- ti rolled up in old t b ree.d·ba.IO blankets. S ~a.nley. ba.rrel, and the d octors would im.k e to . onion then t alked witli the criminal, a.pps.rently aecetic life of a penltenb. One nie;h t a A whcse n ame in Africa is Bula, Ma.ta.di-the formillg. T ho onion aota aa e. cl.t hart 10 and asking for~iveness, aa the prisooer nodded stranger in Brazil , who l1e.d the entry of the .IUREST, STRONGES T, sbone breaker - s ..Juted him cordially and diuretic and may hslp t o break up a cold or and spoke aoaein to what had been au.id. oourt oirole, might have seGn the heire2a of C O NTA INS N O d ismou ured. " Take a 6ea~ , " said he, point lPsson 1Jhe bad symptoms. Said a doctor : The spscie.l attendant, acting somewhat in 11.11 empire nurrounded by the musici a.ad the ~mn, Ammoniri, Lime, Phosphates.) ing to the bar e ground. 'l a.lw!!.ys store a. barrel of onions in my the oa.µacity of a priesb, wibh the exocn- light s, the ata.te a.nd splendor, of the Boto OR ANY lllJ~RIOUS SUBSTf.NOE. '( trhey Equatted dawn and Stanley, produc- celfar during tne t~l. We h11.vB t hem co~k bioner , marked ou~ a. line which was ea.eily fogo palace. T ile next d a.y, visi11ing som· E ING PART OD' L OT 26, CON:6, ing a silver ciga..o:i.911, given him, ho St\id 3J:~,W. G ILLET T, T OUONTOC~~Go, ILL. sd twice r. week, and whoever of the family riacnguiv.ble on the neck cf the prisoner, dim lH churnh, he would see a plaln-f&ced 100 a.cres. mere or lesa, on by t h A Pdnce of Wales the night before h e is t hreatened with a cold 6ats some oniol:'a a.nd continued to talk in an app:orently con- wr m~n in a coaroo gown swooping the fl ags whichoonte.lning are good dwelling and outbulldmge, MAl!UFACTtlRER OF left Englund, they both smoked the ci- rnw. H thie vegetable was generally eaten solatory atra.in while the er..r orifices of the of 1he paved :flooi-, and p2ople wou ld whisper good orchard, well fenced ll.nd watered. '..':! : BE CELEBRATED ROYAL YEAST C2.XEB. gar of pa.r.ce. He ha.d & Ire ...d y r endered there wculd be no diphtheria, rheumatism, prisoner were qufotly oloae.i wit h cla.y. :J?he t> each otJher lAI!d nay, "Thflre is the Brin- Splendid eoil sulto,blo for grain or stockund in ftrst- clasa 8tote or oultlvit.100. Clooe to vlila$e Srsmley a timely sorvlce by obtainicg soroe gout, kidney or stoma.ch t rouble. But bless religious ceremonies were atill kept on, ceaa." of Kilb y ,.,here aro poai oflfoe, (daily ma.11 50() oa.i·riera to tran·por!J hi.3 bagga.ge, a.nd you I the young men an!! women are afraid burning tapers ai::d j o6s-st icks being plaoed ·e, blacksm1th shop, oto. The foll name of 1lhe P rin ces& is luflballa ch urch. achoo!, 0to1 ha now olrered himself as Will be sold on May terms. P iovringpoHession oo ea.t llhem. Ono young man wenb so far in the he.nds of th e prisoner a.ud then aab n p Christina Leop oldin& augttotina M iguel &t once; full posseRsion .A.oril 1, 1890, For A VOLITNTEllR I N THE },:Xl'EDITlON. 11.a to sa.y to me. ' if my wite ate onions I In t he ground before h im. The minister of G&briella R4phaell a Gormgve. She has further partic ular s ue.ll on or address \\'. three sons-Pedro d 'Alcannat·a. L ouis Phili~· PAT'l'BRS01', Owner, Kirby P 0 . tho law then, with eta.bely tread, ca.mo from !11- tf would get a hill of divorce.' " Sbanlay ma.de little d iffi.culty, and in a che,r· near the altar behind the pr isouer, and, pi, Prince Imperia.1, born October 15, 1864; acberls tio way set h im at once to work, while a solemn hush fell on all a.round, Louis Maria P hilippi, born 1871'; and AnChan?;eable Males. r.rraogiog a meeting ab S :IOnfoy P ool later. he drew nea.rer and nea.rer to the doomed tonio, born 1881. !rha E mprea~ has no P!l.ssiug along ' bbe proces3ion, ha became "The maila h!!.v.i llha.t1~ed, ma.dam," 2s,id ~.i.n. i)rothers, a11d ber only ai9ter , the Princess further acquainted willh tbe 0011stitut!on of the cle1k at the Post office window, in an['he executioner himself is a.bout the me· Leop )ldina., wife of ~he Duke of Saxa-Coboug· Stanley"s grea.b cavalcad e. At one pofol awor to u. q11estion iabou1l the time ior the dium s'zi, perhaps some 50 yea.rs of age, (;l oum:., d i ed in 1871. i;he whale boat was being carried ia aeations, anival of lihe letter pouch. · In J L\ly, 1887, the Emper or, feeling the but quick and i:.ctive in m ovement, v.ith u. euaponae<l from poles, which vere ee.cb "Yeri, indeed," replied the lady, ple.c!ug face which ra.ther betokens benevolence weighi: of ye!l.ra and the ca::es of st a.to heavy borne by four men, D c mkeya heavily laden ooth handd on the wind ow led:te and lookmg with s<i.olrn of rice :were nex t met with, ana strniobt iiltu ' the! olerk'a eyee, "the m~lee and deep reli ~foas teel!ng th11.n aughb elae. upon him, went with h!B aged wife t-0 Europo, a. little furthe!' ba.ck were t he women of lui.ve"'cua.ng1id. When I was a. i;irl we didn't A look of detarmina.tion and ti tern sensa of le~vh117 the P d t:1ce1JS I mperill<l a.a l'rlnccBa Wilen I say Cun:ro I do not mean merely to Tip poo T1b·a harem, their faces oonoealed tmar oE half the wickednesa we do now, a.nd duty was on his face r.s he approached the Rggen1J. While he w1.12der.Gd from court to crimin!!.l, and before the lu.tter oould porrnibly courb e.nd from w"'tering -plaoa to w&tedng- sto~ them for a t ime,_an< I tllen have them return a.nd their h'>dies draped fo gu.udily·cqlored a.JI owing t o males." _..,.J.ag:um. I JYrnAN A 1tADrnAL CUltE. be a.ware, with a. single uweep of his 11word place, getting wha.t eDjoyment he could from 0Jo1 ·hee. Here and there wa~ ~-n E aglish ' 'But 1Jbe 'm11ils I mar>n- " l have made tlie disease of in hia right ha.nd he severed tJhe spinal tho twiligh b of his lifo, the P rioc<Jss m ,i.na.ged officer.. " !know wh!Ot males you mean, the pa.pe1·e F ITS, EPILEPSY or A fl 1ck of large horned gnats next ca.me ·~re full of thoir goin'o on. And it'a a perfect column and th" whole neck, with the excep- the affdra of ths empire. She he.s ii.lways t ion of a email p ortion of akin under the ohln, been an a.rdant e.dvooate of t he abolition ot a.long. and then the majnt io form of the FAI~LING- SICKNESS shame. Seems though men get ma.i-ried nowa· whioh he a.ft erwv.rd cub wibh hill cword. sfaver y, a.nd not content with the slow verih'1ble Tippoo Tib ca.me iuto view as ho d!lya j11sb to be supported. When I was~ The hea.d of the criminal was exposed then processes of emancipation which her father The J:!1!ost Successful Reml!"th· over disco"' ,,; llfo long smdy. I w ARR ANI' my remedy to ered, as lt is cHrta1n 1n 1t8 etree~ts and does cum~ tl tc worst cases. Because others !1ave failed strutted me j ~stice.!Jy along in hie ffowing girl a man would a-b een a.sh amed k.to l_ ive no· bliste r. Iteau iiroo! below. is no reason for uot now receivmg a cure. Send Ar a.b robes and lan~e turban, carrying ovor dfhfa wife'g money; but , law, they thmk for a short t ime on a. pole, while the irons he.d eetabliahed. In a pril, 1888, ebe d!zmisa. :at once for a tT~2.t! SC a n d It FRE E BOIT LE or my his right shou lder a jswel-hilmn sword, t he were being removed from the legs of the ed the cabinet which her father had left her . nothing of it now. They oven hold thom- body by cutting o:ff the heels with the special and 1;;ppoiuted one pledgad to immediate L>ITALLI BLE R1nrnDY. , Give Express ltnd Post Qffic.-e. I t costs you no.tliiE.!' for a t rial, t1nd It emblem of 1>ffice from his Hi~hnees th£ eelvea in the m11rkeb to be bought up by will cure you. A dclrcs~,: .t:.1.. G. ROOT.1. :&I.O., S111tan of Z rnzib!l.r. Behind him, ab a some r ich girl, like that P rince W hat-yon· weapon spoken of p reviously. It l acked bwo action. The Bru-;ilian cahiuet ls modelfod 0 ETJC1' OF CllA1tLES .L S!o"YD1ta, ~ ~rw:ieh omoo, 164 ·west Adelaide 1:1treet, r espectful d!otacce, followed sevoral Arab minutes to 8 30 in the morning when the i:ifter that of Eogland, and like tha.t holda E1tEE.Dl!.R OlJ' mi.y-cu.il-iu over iu Par ia. Broke off the fatal stroke wa.s given, and a.t 8 35 the bo:iy offi ce until 11 vote of censure is piweed by ;tl:.e CLEVELA~D DA;; .t..ND 'l'ROI".i..'IlfG B nl".iD H orums. .~ronto. sheiks, whoee bearing was q uietJ and eogagementJ beca.use she d idn't bid high .t-msrsJmm~ras;diguf.fied. He p!l.Ssed along 1lh0 lino of 700 enough, dldn'b lie? A mi.n lik& t ho.ti ou ghtn't ha.d been doubled in the grave, the head legislative body. Therefore t he bold ,and lln, B. ;r, XENDALJ. c:.LMWOOD, !I.I., NoY. 20, 1&33. Dea.r Sirs: I hQ.Ye a lwaya pu:tcbnsHcl y0fl1 · Ken.. me11, which embi:aced, in addition to t o ha wor th mor1/n five. oenta. Anyhow, thrown in nnd covered with earth. and trncoa a.lmoat unprecedenb a.ction of t he P.cmceu dall'o s navln Cure by the half dozen bottles, I ne.bion a.lities already named, Asayrlans, you',ce quite ri~bt, young mo.n, t he males of the ·recenb event removed. For ra.pldity R ~gen t in summarily dismissing her min- w oul<l lllrn prices in l ar ser quantity. I tll!nk it is of execution, p11iulesaneas, solemnity, de- ietera oooasioned excitement in polit ical cir - one oft be best Unhnent· on earth. I have med la M11.le.gasy s, and ot hers, ea.oh wearing t he have changed. " for three years. corum, and a.ll t he requireaients nf j nstice, cles ln Br&.i;il. The sentiment of the people, en my stables Yours truly , CllAfl. A. Sn Dl!Pdietingntsb iog ga.rb of his own country. ['hen the old lady wonllla.wa.y, pleased that it is ver y evident tha.t S lam is Indefinitely however, was with the Prinoess. The 1 H a.,·rng rejoined Si<anley Pool tbtiy embruk - she had been able to free her mind. 9 ahead of most ea.stern na.tioos, if not of politicians saw in it another evidence t hat ed together on t;he lai1 of M ~y on a. smal l [Texan Siftin11s. western onee (and even tha.t is open to seri- foabella was determined to both reign a.nd launch, · he (Mr. Ward) bein11 t hen in Dn. B. ;r_ lill!!t~~~og~:N· N. Y., November 3, !SSS. · ous question) in ibs met hode of inflicting a.nd r ule. command of No. I Company of Z>:mziba.ris. Knocked out on His Speoi!Uty. carrying out a. senbenoe of ca.pita.I p nnish· Dear Sirs : I dco.!ro to give yon tcsttmontal of 1117 Afbar t en days' stea.minv we rea.ohed B olobo. good oplnlon of your Jiendall'sSp;wln Cme. I have liiome New Idea.~on Popular Literature. Some friends of onrs are bringin11 up t heir ment . 11_ 8 0d i& tor J,nmenoss, St iff' J ointm nnd Jt wa.a necessary t here to form t he first S pavins, and I have found Jt a sure cure I co1 ·di· ema.11 boy in wha.t they oonsider a. properly t emporary encampment, and a.0 this was a " Do yi;z be workin' now, Mary Ann?" ally rooommond it to all horsemen. ' Mammoth Raft, Yours trUIY,,. A . H . GILBJmT moxe or less hostile roglon with a. population devotional path. Among other eerions exer· said Kate alP, ehe met a. dover domestic in Iil'.anag..,.- Troy Laundry Stableg. of upwards of 40, 000, he wae, on account cises he ha.a been trained t o say 11raca a.t Another ·fJoggin s" r aft is to be built in the d epot yeeberda.y, of h is former upe11ience and his knowledge ta.ble and expectied to do so r egula.rly, B u b Nova. Sooth.. This speci~ of raft iaofmam · "Yls," said Mary .&nn, "I'm employed in t he other d av a ol0rg1man happened to vlBib mot h propervlons. His built of Jo~e laid G11ilph. '::Arrl\h I l ' veanlllega.nbplace. We of the la.nguage, left in cha.rge. 0 "o:"CNTr , Omo, Dec.19, 1888.. H e continued a.t Bolobo with a. whifle them, and of conrae mad:i.m made a. t ign to together in the shape · f a oiga.r and bonnd do he havin ' a oonserva.toree a.n d p ola thrae Dk. n. 0 officer and 11 b~ut OM hundred an d fifty Z-i.n- a.nk the blessing. J uet as Masher Boy was with heavy oha.hw. The first J og~11s r11fb times a wu.ke. I don't have mooch coal to Gents: Itocllt "'l' duty to say what I have done ziba.ris without emy ~er!one conflict wibh bhe opening his mouth t ho viator began, to the went to pieces on t h e A~1e.nl!Io, and iabra 'but- h asble and whinlver I f· Y Ollr X borsoo endall'at h Spavin I ltaveton cured " le h· ~ rmonea in me wltb tw:eucy-!ive at b udCur~. ,, li.,_-.,fll~, of native£. Mr . Sta.nley a.nd the ot her por:iion a.mrzement of the regu le.r incumbent. He ed its in""edlenta 6mon" the nl\tion1 of !Jhe soul I have tho privilege of thnmpin' on our lhng Bon e, nine amictM " ·Ith rtlg :Hend and ~ I · m1 · Ih h sevrnorUiirJaw . Slnooihaveltadolleo!your of t he expeditlon hv.d meanwhile prooeede.i held In as well 1M he oould until the ".AmGn" world. ,.. [L'he secon d re&ahed New York: in P ann1e. <L U u a.gm ave twenty·t ra.e bMk.· and followed t ho dlrocLlone, r have never on to Aruwh imi. There, lb will be remem- W 1il8 &11id, a nd then he howled in a hoarse s&fety, and was in every sense of the hours a day to r a.de'j literaohewer. By t he loot a = or auy Idnd. Yours truly, A NDI!:2" ' Tumnm, " bered, he formed an int-renohad ov.mp at the bntJ finely &oudlblo whisper int o his mother's word a suooees. rrhe third, bo be commenced way, K a tie, have v rz Boanned · o~on Chew· Horse llooto:r. Yumbuyn nnde1· the commmnd of 11!foj or ear, "Well , ma. ain't he gob oheek !" at once, will be as large as its predeo8Bl!ort1, an' ar given yer it tlnblon to . 'lila Pdvate 1Hl:ill1l'Ull!: I! H.~ ~!r.l 11.! U~i:!~ ftHlr-'£ Ri:.rttslo1l a.nd Mr. J . S. Jameieon, Stan ley and wnl weigh 11,000 tom. tl'here ls noth- Char-a.o-ter ?' They do be illegant." IU:;~~i!JIJl.ijlf.,.15.,, ~ 'l!P!lv.!iU.g ~all ~UIU 1 himself, wibh feur e:ffioer11 a.nd 400 picked I a Vmo So.nitas. ing n ovel, howenr, in rhe lde11. of 11ranepor tr "St. P1~thrlckl wa.t a. noice place yez hev , Prlce$t perbottlo, or. six bottle· for$/;. All Drug. men of the u pedition, atel:'ting on the lg )b " ThE>re are five of the llUesbs under the Ing timber on the ocean lu t he form of ~ftii. s!Jhruoh, said Katie a.e Mary eltquently ~ta ba>e lt ,,.. =got 1uor yen. or u wlll bo oent of J ane with t he intention ot forcing their All ea.rly aa 1""'4, 1' was thought of and tirled conver10d. " Well ' I can' b say l've rid you' to'·i.eyDaddroo;gon rece!ptofprlool>y the propt'le. 0 table a.nd I oa.n ·b mov' em.'11 -" , "· B. n. J. KBND.A:LL Co., :&nosbur&ll Falls. Vt. way "Get old Col. Blow hard t o make a speech in Qnobeo. (Iba· year the huge timber ship. llteraree producksQ!ons ; but I 11 have yt a SOL D B Y ALL DRUGGISTS 'l'BROU·!I ~KB FOWl8'1 and they'll get up and leave of their own the 0.lumbna, \HI bnth at 11hai port, a.nd know I p 11old, sthrlot attlntlon bo "wokin' · to EmlnP.r.sha. In due oonrsu the B olobo accord." sailed full of foreai wealih 1Jo the (11he.mee, in t h· Backyard' a.nd 'Clay O'P11.trlck,'" camp waa broken and be, t he leotnrer, whore, a.a the la.rgeat ahlp unHl t hen aeen in " An' who wuz Ola.y 0 Patrick , an AlderAn Early .Riser.· k b WILL CURE OR RELIEVI!: and his men J '<>ined t he intrenohed oa.mp G D c>' p . +. Bogllah wa.tere, aho was t he wonder of t he man or a hod-oa.rrier ?" queried Mary Ann. N p ·- !·' _, , 100 · 098· DIZZINESS 1 etting own to a. .a.me Olll~· day, ~ho Baron o! R enfrew followed in "An Alderman ? Why, Ma.ry Ann Mocgro or ... r- "s ~ue 0 ? · BILIOUSNESS 03 7 1 N ine 0 clook o.lrea.dy r ' Aug. B, l8¥ · Thflf' were now out off Smvthe- "Sulomon, have! you heard th e t he neitJ year. Shewa.e a lar""r V81!116l than .Fcole, your igneranoe de enrprlee me I Olay ,trrllveler-~Vhat 0 .DYSPEPSIAN DROPSY, from all commnnfoP..tton with t he outside ~ O'P·trick wcz a be· u t.f·rl Agl1n!·" q·Ji·n'" :r.uen I must get uo. Wr·n idu't you t ell 'NDIGESTIO fl' 'TT ·~PI NC 1· · ~1 " :.i !l118 f news." tho Oolnmbns. .Both ohlris were lost, the ~ ~ , ,, .,,,. · u · !J' · i:: · ~ '-""" ,, '°"" '» ·'"" "' .,,wn~:iuiu m rom Curhr ~,,.,,,,. · " n:;i lA1J NOICE ' 1 , OF 11... . .. i.. ~ .« · . , ,,,,.·. , · '<-"": 'l .L'ool. Solomon Oohen-" Vob news, ma vrien t?" CJD lnmbue aftJer her oe.rgo ha.d boon diaohar~ - who pM'.al,,zed _, _, Belly and~ raiam:i. 1 , ~ ""~ ~· . " " '.'", ·· .,.' " . £RYSIPELAS;, ~ AC!DITY OF ' .L.· ·;-' -. · ,..,1- 1 .,~b v! ~·n. . , l,c :r· n Ai...~. Smythe-"They aay burglars goll into ed, and the Baron of R3llfrew b~fore sh e mischief genera.Uy wid Mac Antonio." ) ~ SALT RHEUM, THE STOMACH, whhm. h.; --.. ..~ chosen t u lm:c.:i :.it~ wav down y!lur store fost night l\nd stole t wenty pa.ire reached London. !rhen their tr ain was ca.lled a.nd the t wo HEARTBUR " "1)P'fflES~ -- tho Cona;o in oonodll, with a view to com- I of pants." literary asplra.nts left. M.nch .M.is~ed ·· HEADACHE~·· ·· Of THE "!'IN munic:>t iDg by cable from the Por tu,gueae Solomon- " Vull, i'm gla.t of it." Mrs. Hollyhock " l don't want P>'lybody ---_ " ' ' E~t1.1'2"'lf'i· 11 ~,t 1.1.nl" ;'a, c· th;; r.outhwlll'lt Smythe-"Glv.d of it! Why?" fo stick "Br>cr ed t'° t he memory of Betsy Ma.ry- "Mebbe I'm ugly now, mum, but ' "M~ V pso-ple down to aee'you· off, Diln ~ ._ Alld ove:ry s:oeci es disease lll'lS;~~ , :·· ,. · ·· ·'...~ dicc.b~1.l·r~b iw N··-ve ii.i-cl CQme S 7iomon-"Don'b gif it aH1y, Ye a.re selling H ollyhook" on me when I'm gone; fer I never in my day I've broken a. grea.t trumy he<>rts. ~ lovy? · ..t.ro~TO~~o~~.e:i;g~:z;,~gR 'I <:c.m Shrnley, alt hour!!::, ., , re' -~-- , 1.wtallJ;'e· , panfo no low now <lob ib Vt..'l mor.i,ey ln ,, ot1r heered anything yib bha.t I didn't fergib it. " Mistress- ·' Well, if you handled t he hearb ~ ! '"1 ~ ~'Oprietora, - -[H·r""r'" ·z ~ ' ar. t he wa.v do In" ch1"" l ., ..el1 ' ,.'· " J.,o.i-..·, refo.tiv.,a, o.u·,.,no·~· m me:nt11, he wa~ to ha.ve returned An Novem· roek e t Q If b urgl ar~ oomo u11d a·· uf3al em. w .-- ~ B ~ " vou ~ ~ ... " e·j · .. .w , e ~ I .. "'" ·v· ..tLA _ .LUl . "-·"'".l>·r .. ~OSON:l!O, ember, l 887. .He (l,he lecturer) accordingly , __ ,,. --· ·~ you, ". " No ; to.Hors." \J -~~-:ltUUiUlU <fi' .al-t.$llUtU. a r ~t .(. . W ITH ~TAN LE Y IN AFRICA ·-·-··------~!:_~?;!01~.llllilll~~~~i~IW!m~~ · sever!\l · I \ " I !left the C"-IDP 0111\brch 28, 1888, and a.fter d~ya: j ourney through tihe denee aud deadly v1rglll forest, resohed the banka of A SIAM.ESE 1 :XECUTION. 0 I 1 ID , ed' - - ov---e·d , · · 81 ::_ I:::: ~ I "'! C.4 KER &ALLIIf tt They also pay Cash for all kinds of Farm Produce---Eggs, Butter, ·A pples, Pears, P otatoes, I-Iides, Sheepsk:ins, , Tallo\v, &c. CAW"KER & ALLIN. I I Off to Toronto. rw:, ,IHI. PIERCE'S PELLETS F I F ·1· One oft --h - -B-est_F __ arm. s i ·n -Ularke for Sale. B I CURE !ENDALl S SPA W nl CURE. KENDALL'S SPAfli CURE. l¥Jr.-,.'j!'iJ. I l I j oi' l I I llf.TLBURN & CO JfFl///J;,"'" " -l j 0 , 6 · - ·~hUdren ~iJ:lfl!lr. .P.i~oh~a:'~...Ca~t~rittJ