Kingston News (1868), 5 Nov 1870, p. 1

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In: man 0]` VILI. .`s'l'.\ R FA 51 |'AK\f`(~R'l'. L I\`.`,-'I` .\' W A 'l` PI H HE F.\\'Ul'}{lTE 1' 1'1 *1:.\\' Hr` 3H.\"1`r:, |M-::;`h_\"' an`; in NF 1 I" I.` : I'sur;;--.: .;L and We -n.u.r n-.\.~r I-`WK THE`. .\'Tl'Z.-KSHIR lbsllji v 3 JIIII .. 3., yo up [I `IV` "H'I HI I .\ inc . 1'...\'1.\'uA \ .. . ..- un cnlllpoltd ol the fol- Vt--\, .l""v L v 5 ins! , hung-tun, vnrj - wlw PM: of Roch:-I'M)` |l`i{."UAY ans] 5.\TL.K- r. F.\'[-: U CLUCK L`R.Vl.\'(}, "v.-_v NI|.\'D\Y,WE[I.\'I\'.S .l`I`L` -\'nn.nL' Vl` () W N V .--arn ng I\l - --run C, M. nA1`vn, Tic`-tel A;-cut. ..\J\l)A). SA'l'UI{.l)AY lGVlCl\'lL'\'(i. N()\ l*)Ml3l~ll{ 5, 1870, |i:;I. '.l{" L I-IENDER8ON'8 Select Lending Library. |ThIru or Iho In-st llrllish and Ame- ! l'|('Illl .\1:u:azIn1-s and ucvlews Ill-tor)`, l`l-nun, 'l'rn\'(-I-, I-I-uxuu. IKIOgr|I,[III')'. P\I'Il`lll`(`, lmlluiopluv, .t. %l'l'T IN R`-.\()ll Mn} I|'YlIl`<' "Ir \` llnrce mouths. I .|ll.2\l)lll{N0\`.` K isucsws BOGK smug: ; ix1m'euom2 l.I:`\l' {cn1m.'wrms"s am noon s'rorac% 1 I |GI1()R(-`E I . nowlzu. & C0.. ' so l'urk now. Next York, , RE TH!-I .9/:1 AG!-Z.\`TS 1"?! I l{x,\ lu:1.\* Nuvs in Hm: " .._.. _. | -_,,I ..\ ..,,-.-..... I.-.-'..\.,-. nua qmuuy m toue._ Parlor Urgona and Melodeoni of various makers are kept in stock in me Piano Ware- om. and om-rad at mauufneturers prices. WRAPPING PAPERS vol: su.-1;, LOT OF LAND on Ibo corner of J:Q1r-'I!on- and Bnrrie Streets, Kingston, being R [an of Block W, containing 5,89 ) square feet. This is an eligible lot for bunldmg purposes, and will he sold cheap. Tille indiupu1n_ble. Apply to Mm: REN1`(w_ w TATUTUICY I)EEI)$--Approved and carefully printed copies 01' the Shun Form of Deed legalised by Statute, for sale at the Daily News Otce. Statutory Mort- "qu sud othot law form kept on _hnnd. June ',`:)_ Oct. 20, I870. For 5.311: M AT .\I().\'l'l{l-`..\l. l`|`.I('E.\'. CHOICE ALBUMS. CUNTAININU 2,000 VUl.l7.\|l~2.`i, l"[.'T YOURS!-{Ll-` IN HIS PLACE.` By Chas. I`..-ado. NI. l'I.'I"I`I-I\(.`ll.l. as (1),! 37 Purk Ron, .\c\'L` Yank, ; AT \'r:m' 1.4m Plum-:.<. KW N()\'l*lLb` "VICAR 0? Bl?l.l.H.\|lPTU.\',` By Anthony Trollope. n1~:(`I~:1\'1:n. 8') I\'[,\'I} .S"l'I. I-.'h."l'. LARGE AND SHALL, Ar STACRY3 N!-IWS Dlcmr. !"v' It-.n\*.~s uuon s'r0lu: `inn rnnxurzsq 511:!-:1::1`. | "m'-ZI .F-`..\'H.\.\l`.\` \`nW," liy Amelia 3. Edwards. NEW STATIONERY ! |lll18 | I I Nr.W b00Ks`! A FINE LUT OF A HRAV-R L.-\U\', By Mas Iulotk. \\'lI.L IIF . Sn A CARGO UP kuk, $5 ptrnnnum , JNTII (IR t_`l'A|{TE|{, AS I AS lI~\l'l'.`l). ` 1100115, 3:`. -` nl any limo. Mus RENTON. `Tho Florence Nu.-Iullugule of the hurncr)`. and u ~ have proved their eic years. Among team iv.-icncy are l<~l.`.L-ri from L` ll A`| ..:. \ (You,-;h,(':-I i Sula on-rywhrm 3125 cents per box. | `~'l`rocheE,"so c.-.1`:-d, aold_by the o.nc4,-, are a poor imiutiou, and nothing like Brown`: Bron- lclmu =T:0che3, which are Iuld cm; in boxes wI'.b_mc-urmlt or lbe propnelorl, J(vH.\' 1. BROWN & SUV, on outside wrapper of box. and private Gov- ernment sump nllnched to etch box. an 2. _-_. _ , _....:__ __ .g. u__ ,n_,_ This are in pulling up the '1 roches is im_ pox-taut as A aecmily to [he purchaser, in orcle lo be sure of obtaining the genuine Brown's lirunchiai Trocbes. Tlll-I 5-TURY TIN: gum! In 4. _....... j;;}'3 LHU lII(IS5_y IIMDL lI| "ll (`HI |II|lL'. VVIIUIIIUI In: was 11 muivu of UM Norway. or ufsonw mrrlgn lnml, tluy could nut any. His have was brown, so were Ins hair and lneurul. He worn a scurlv: cloak, with a fine hat and fentlwr; hm. the [cars were in his eye, nnd be wrung his hands. cxcluilningz Oil, my fnrluna-_ my hard fnrnnw K" "(}md sir," said Christian, what is `the matter; have you lust. uuyllnug, or made a haul lmrunin 1'" nu, Ilnlu l ` you will take I exchange ?" urn [aka it` cauuuugc I \ l`|l take it," said Karl, whatever it ,be, uinte ymi are so well dressed. Nhnll whnf wnn -ru nhnnt nnrnrnu " BID` C III ISIU BU WCII lII'eIHUlI. ` Mind what. you are about, cnmradv_" said Christian; this man is not In spch haste to part with his fortune for nutI|iug. Nu mum-r," sand K.-trl, "It can be noth- ..l. 11.. . AI 4|`..- H IINEIU Ill FIIII4 Wllll IIIU IIPIIUIIU I`lI lI"III|LI*. l ` img hml Wllh such fine cluthcs. } Give me your stu and pnnuier," said ! E the stranger ; tnke my cloak and hat, 9 ` make the been of your wny '.o yonder frith ;" ] nod be pointed to un opening in the trees, where 3 long arm of the Now: Be: piotood : 1-.'_H.L`h.x;.i::,l|l),.\"::w York. ll.-nry Ward lieechcr, Brooklyn, .\'.Y. N. l .W1'..i-', New Yank. Hun. C. A. | h.:lps, Pres. Mass. Sennze In-.13. F`. lzigolow, Boston. I'rol. Eiward Norm, Clinton, N.Y._ S.;:g,-`ans in Mr: Army, and others of emi- K11` 51): 1,`. b`.\'l'L'|U).-\Y E\'ENl2G, .\ U\:. 5. til): Dnilx_) 3\'1u9. J , ,, natnnl reln-I`, jV LSD L I'll! kpocial olicca. .1: n.m._/rr, M (flmxnbcruburg, l'enu :- A HEN EI":\ C HCKSS. the door for In-r, and Mrs Winslow he Ann-ricum Florence Niglmngale :- Id or Irritated Throat. l1R(>_\'1j I the stranger; but. which of : my fortune, and give me his in HF K.-\l{l.'.% I ()VEll'lY_ an cx!r.ncL from n loner >.\'t`HlAl. TRUCHES arr.-cu-d parts, ` null girls In 13.-oucbiLa, Aatbnm e bx-neclnl. Ubtain only a Hrnncbiul Trocbes, which icncy by I lea! of many mmuumla attesting their '\vv\ /. Wcizcr lo Ibo Ucrmuu 1:T7.~`,[; r.;:u.l's in serious pul- btl . 1.-Lions, oftentimes in- un nunn retcnmn." - (Jllrlutisn wuulcl nnt have believed that In: lriend would leave mm on an chart. a warning for my man : fortune; but no it was. Karl was out ul sxglu us to minute, scarlet cloak .nm| all ; and the etrmger, taking up his pull and pannier, with kjny- ful luok said: "Come on, friend; it Is I long way tu Dmmhcim." Christian knew tlucrc wns truth in that remark ; and on he . I 2, I-` ` ` mm uu\n.l........ .. .,.....;. --u, nwml ' It Is wu-nl, wont]:-rIn;,{ tn hinnu.-I!` at his ucw companion, wh-use sorrmv seemed all our, for he broke furth in a jovial song concern- ing New Year: Day uud merry-mnkingxl, wxlh a voice so loud and clear Hm . the out forms . rung. Christian looked in the direc- Liun oi the fritln. lpv Wnv nl nuol......... -...... _ deep into the forest. Hal! 3 mile along the shore, you will find two shermen in A boat, who will take you safe bu Chrintimin; thew inquire fur old Evick-street. Ind the In-usual u zncrclmut culled Ilonderbond, xuul tell him you are tome for the lonune of Hans l'etcnmn." (Thrnni... ..._...1.| _-A I im... .-IHL;I:lt`l:`, nun uc umughl. their (lay win` lunu :v~;u ll) .\'urwa_v. ll.uV|`cVcr, there wznl am uucu ml the stranger to he seen; and lluving uuinclinulinn to linger in that span, he l|asu [)(: on In Ilnomhcun. The -nl_v` lnnn that Christian knew in all that cllyl V511.-4 the lH:1ri(L'I-Co xprr from his native vil- lngv, Wllll whom he had learned his trade, uwl to him hr: rt-paired for counsel. Glad wus honest. Gimil to see hinfurmer appren- Lice, and llcur news of his (llll neiglmuuru, lbul hunng a managing \`\'llI', whn did not` llkv cuuntuy pcoplv, he could do nolhingi lur Chrietinu hut let. him work in his shop} ..ll lay at. very low wages, and slu-p_at! night nu a Inn of the wood house. fhe La,-nus were not over-good, but no better. were to be luund ; so Christian set himself to work lmucstly lor his master, to sell his uwn alislu-9 on hulidays, and to please Dame Gunil. How he succeeded in the last endeavour is not lld ; hm. yr-are passed; away: Christian : dishes were all sold,a.ndZ he saved the money. His ma-ter fouudl him so u.-u-lul llm! `he prnmnled him to be! l -remun, and gave him Ihe W001]-lIOll`4(.`. to` live in, when he uuilt. a new one. More-l over. 1) um: Ghuil had aservant-maid nam- -;;l lliwla, H guod, pretty gill, whom Chrir` Linn did plcuv, and their wedding was at- I-:nhlL-ll hy all the co'vpen| in Drontheim. Fuu xich lnought. them bite of furniture, the ppor gave them good wishes; and um; rt-I up iu the old Wuod-h0l15l','W|lliDg Lo york, sud well Cunlcnt. A ll n... 1.... (H...:-.;.... l..._| |....._.1 _...|.:._._ 1 cu.-Iavu, wuu uu: very ELI nuu pInnu:r' mr which he had exchanged his fun-tune! Good-evening, honest Christina," he said ; I have cuxnv to spend Ciuisunu with yon, uml an you news of your old comnde Karl." "You are welcome, honest Hons," said Christian, tlmugh truly your leave-taking was rather alum. when last we parted. But come In ; we will do our best. I0 entertain )uu in uur pour house, and glad am I to hear how farce my gnod lriend Karl." IL; is an nunrns nnvr-I-M1 "' maid Iha [.11 am: tune Christian had heard noihing of ms carly comrade Karl ; but on Christ- mus~cvu, as he stand at his door. wnndcring what guest. Providence would and |hem-'- fur lludu, I-kc himself, was from a run of! vxlluge, and had no reiuives in the town- whu should walk up but the stranger llun5',- Pclcrson, with the very sta and pnnnicr which he had exchnncmd his fnrrllna-V u: noun, nuu vucu uuntcun. I ueul now nun! my gnou Inenu man." He is as poor as poverty," said the stranger; be has not half a dullar to lend Ins grandmother. 1):): I knew that would happen {mu when he took my fortune, and u't:ul to deal with the merchant. Holdu- Loud." ..t. ;. ..,.-..:|.I-~v ..._:.1 r~L_:..:__ bu... ,|| ,4 . |IU|J\l. Is it possible," said Christian, "tht all these years in which I have been working to get a decent house (wet my had, and 3 good woman to h:lp_ me, liurl has gaineu nothing, but is power now than the day he let; me so qu;ck|_v Will] your ne cloak- and hat? Honest Hans, how am it mp; men I" WUTBU LKIIILI LIUIUCI UUIIU |ll|uUII- Chrxsmm was grieved and astonished at this accuurit of his early comrade. Neither did he care fur an intimate acquaintance Will: the stranger who had given Karl such bad fortune ; for besides [he fashion of his departure in the pine-forest, he d.d not louk LL d~.i_v older, and did not seem Lu have sold as single dish uu: of thepunnier. However, lm hm] K-nun! In nnond (`int-imnmn: nml Ixhnn l}U K 1 "Just u.s[ expec9ed, said Hans. Tbe} merchant touk him in In_v plnde, made him i wt-rk and reckon, buy and sell; never gave I him a penny to spare, nor a minute to call` his own; nud at last handed him over as cl mere bundmnn to half a score of massersr worse than llulderbond himself." l`I.-....`.... ._...` .--........l .....I ..-..._!-L...I -1. i.||lu nuns uu ulu nIu\\u_v Au guuurau, aw nmde L`hri:iLi:u| think hiul lhe blilhcst. guest that ever came his way ; and Ililda listened uml laughed while she prepared the supper. So they npem: the Chr stuns-time. Huns Peterson hehned them to work and. make merry. .\loreu\'~er. he went. with Ihsm 5 In church on Clxrislummxxmrulng. which ' liildu L-and nu sorcerer could do; and when ah the feast-days were done, he took up his stuff xmd puumer, and set out for Uhl-is- tinnim E he had come to spend Cm-ismnas; nnd when his 5 uti and pack were laid up In the corner. hiurelf seated cluse by the blazing re, with the first glass out. of their Chnstmus butllc, Hans told c-uch tales of his travels, and news uf Old l\'urwa,_v in general, as nmdn L`hri:ui:m think him the hliuhm-.r. b|UglU UIBII Ulli Ul |IIU PIIIIIJIUF. 1.lU\VC\Ur, . I Llullllla You will see poor Karl," said Christian ; "tell him how b:1.he wc huve beau tuge her. But stay, could not I mud my old comrade a dollar in your hand; there are two yetin the nmneybox. "Nu hn m1id Ham: : I now-.r r-an-v Jul. Wu hm IVUX. said Hans ; [PRICE TWO CEN1`s. 9..., uu noun-, an hi: nmuerl live here. ' , when the face of 8 un- chaut in ner clothes than cbxn_mon, and wnh a table covered with glasses and good things before h'nn,*c:Lnght his eye in one of the porches. The face was very red and ill- humoured; but there was m it a likeness to his ear] comrade which emboldened C'hriI- tinn tn rook in and ask Wilh much reverence, if one Knr!, an honest cooper from me north, liveglunyw-here in that Ynuarterr _ .__,....-. ...mys-.- uum um norm, lived anywhere `quarter. What may your business wirh Karl be?" arid the merchant, looking as if he thought Christian had come it; steal. I am 3 poor fellow who [us once hi! comrade," said Chris in ; and, recullecting the 5trmIm=.r .a n:l..:.... L A 11- ' ' uurlulla had hat in stranger : advice, 5 some help, if Karl can I -Nu!" said the In hnrnw MI... ..-'- V ,_.._-._... second oors of their houses projecting far over the rsr, no as to form comforlablo porchel, paved wi'h many-coloured tiles, in which Ibo well-to-do matter: were wont to out, with pipe: and corn-brandy, on ulmmu - oveninga. Christian walked the whole length of the arrest, wondering at its gnu- dour, and still more why his unlucky lncnd Karl was to be`) found amidst ouch weslth ; but, no doub', all bin here." u.uu;;m Christian, {neg cbm_mon,u1:d v.mh alum-.. A .....A , ,--, .. .......uu . A WIDE E spare it. I\'u1 merchant in ii grclt` hurry; he can't t-pure anything; bc-side'a,~' he in nut. here, and poor folks are never sufv lerccd in this street; no pack!" ` As he spoke, Christian lmew his face lhruugh all izsyedness and ili-lxumour,in tnpite ol the line clothes, and well-covered liable, and the porch oftlle grand hrnuel; 4 for the merchant was none; otlier than his it-omrade Karl "I have always heard," he `said, "mat there_ was no truth told south at : Dmntbcim, and that must lnve been sound ldncrine, for you are Karl ; and llnt Hana l Peterson, whose fortune you tookfmsde Lme helicva you were as poor as p0Vlf'y Euml 1 have brought two dollars all the any iwizh me to give you for old times aka; I but the knave bade me to say at am thus I , I was pooxer than yourself, lest you wolilg V I be [on proud to take"!l1em. Tlm nnrnnrul nt:\ .L-ll-_ on - - - ` uc um prouu so take them. 7 The shameful axory-teHer!" cried unmindful of his own sayings; ,be told me la-I. New-year's Day that you were as rich E as a. Jew, making grand feasts, and helpin fall your frzouds. There he comes ;won t 11-eckon with him!" and Karl grasped tho {silver-headed staff which lay beside him. is 9 Hams Peterson wal I and the pann?er. "`lnIr nanl urn-1,bn`I -.. _L -- ked in w.th his qld om, : unu ule panmer. } How could you -tel! such stories .7 cried I Christisn and Karl in a. breath. I But llamr ls-innmlu |.:..a .a.._- -.2- --A- uunusll we narl In breath. [Inns leisurely laid down hit us! and pak, and looking at them both like old acquamlancra. said: Honest Chris- tian, when 1 came to your-wood-bongo, you entertained me like arbrother, nay, hkc 1: lord, for the best you had was fure me. \VcalLhy and right-worsliigfull Iliad, when I I came to the mansion which. you inherited, the! learning lo grow and marrying H-Jiderbondh rlnnahl-r --- Hun quucrlfza, nzcr learning [and nurrymg H-Jiderbond : daughter. you; `did not so much as ask me to sit. What, , then, could I say but what seems to In " . the verity `I Christian Ins the heart tpigigq 1 and make merry ; Karl has noIl1ln`g"h`p . spare or to rejoice in. The:-eforo,whteI'IaI'. be the size of his dwelling. or the weight of hi? purse, Christian is rich, Ind 1 poor. . As Hans spoke, Christian thought he stepped behind him. The ohfand !sr.il| 1., in the tell, but there rung nan ! to be seen in afio that stately atrqet, 4 I the merchants who sat at their (loot: -. ', pipe and zlau. snd said than: n. ....1...-.:. ~ uuv uwruuullll wno sat at their than with pipe glaze, and said they saw nobdgiy, Christian went home to Hilda and hit !!!-Q4 ter. Karl lived and died in great uplih ,for r'ches:, but who that Hans Potag ' was, or how he fared after, is not yetknoiy in the north. where some old folks still member the smrv of Karl . um-..o_ r .u we uurul, wnere old folks: the story of Karl : poverty. AMERICAN WAR Pasuurtonge = Troy` October 3l.-'l.`here in rail; oomotihg l strange going on at the Wetervlietraoonl It `won Troy. The force of `workmen there, which has for some years put been very Esmall, is constantly being Augmented, and lie Enrbennl grounds are putting on their old , I look. The utmost care is taken to i `l tors from entering the grounds, and the ooldieii :on duty there lave bed explicit inslructial ` ` not to convene will: citizens iluggerd to the recent shipments of military equipment! old ` nrma. Everything is conducted with the gruti I : est degree oi ceutioq and oecreey, andtho ICC`; `men are elmost constantly under I. oollpleh system of espionage. Th` is probably intend- - ed to prevent them fromltnlzking public viii` ,_' they know. Tint lnrgo nets of nanny necontrements have been and are beingmgig `. up tpere can be no doubt. livery dey, -alga: without an exception, the boats belonging N the Troy and New York Steamboat Compili- , had carried arms or nmmunitionocteuihlv for ' me LTD] am: new tort Steamboat Computi- . ummunitiou~oclenII'bly for New York Harbour. What New `York Hnioll want: with :6 many arms or so much qlnmlmie lion, in a mvalery which puzzles others (bu people of this busy linle oi._y. ' I A contractor nnmed Lawn-m-.a, uni lIl|;hQC 1 nun ycuplu Ul uni ousy HHI8 Oh]. Lawrence, Ind bngiinreps in WeoI'Proy, it is known has recently into 8 comrncl for the manufacture ofd Lhoixsand sets of artillery harness, and burned: " makers are being brought from n dipunnajo make them up in short order. Of couroehell I things create a good deal of apecnlntion in 155 ; I vicinity, but so far nothing of: reliable noun I is known concerning the reason for this nclivif in these piping limes of peace. ` I _.j__j. The will of a person who died about A you since in Hartford contains the foalowing ecosu-. tric provisions nod language :- `-I give to my beloved wife of herself during her life, sad the msinmensuu two daughters he gave $5,000 each, `-provide! _ in trust for the muintensneo. ,nsum not they die without children. To his son` ht gives $4,000 for business purposes. To his son. ` in-law he gives $2,500, provided his wife din Ieforo him without hild_t_-en." Be an that `-my properly will descend to my grandchildren that may be born twenty-ons years for my do- cease. The eatste is vslued at $150,000, and ' lhe will is now before the Supromeonrt of Errors for lhe purpose of being declared null and void. The only redeeming thing about the l of my daughter , so long as she rennin! single, and to my beloved son exceeding $40 per year." _._To his widow and document is that be wro_te on the outside of the , envelope in which the will wss found, "Alter ` and revise. ` ....,.. u. - unru- Tbo German armies nre obviously reducing their ranks, with A view to n winter occnpntiou` ot France. A portion of we Lnndwehr, or u`; line of reserve, is nlrondy on it: way to" Ger. many, and the Bavarian Government ban to- ceived notice (0 discontinue the sending of [C1 hforcemenis. As we lutely intimated. an un- ucrlveu notice (0 msoonunuo the at lJf0I Cem8D`3. authority of the Cologne Gazette, we plot) oon. lemplllted by the Prussian stuff was to queue: three to four hundred thousand men in the lil regular square, one sido of which is formed by the upper Rhlh, from Bsslo onward, sn.`l the other by s line from Paris to the Belgian fron- nding tier.` This plan was based on the supposition that lots would a -rrender in Oclober, sod this, like other calculations of the Prussian stsl. Inn boon tnnrvellously wred. TLG fall of Pub would not, according -o Iht-. some nutlsorily, in me Iesst affect the contemplated occnpodon, Francs would tend: r',lt nccosssmss unseat;-`-,1 too for the ohsorvssoe of any urns olpls I which might follow that snot. `As hstely intimated. on an . since the shsonoo of a settled Government in ` . uunu um; and, recall: he added: `'1 Karl (an Inn": it uu V1118 once [III mm: be I. n, 3. H. PARKER, on sum. 8, and In. KING, Obrmiau and Dragging ?I;. 091.. and dxngxim elnvhln. -?- I olurnn 0! testimony conld bo shown !hv\l ll me most ewlbnng uni beallng Salve ofu dny. nn-1 iv has fnitly pron-d iuelt during cl` lic ui-1 or yarn to be the hon remedy for I in lbr world-lb lrue AH:-vialln-, Mid In for med pain. Price only 25 C711`! I TC?`.!FIV}-T'~.. Ms f:..- . \- .... I-nah I`-iv; \ c A \\ ltlh VIII. Imnl A\.\I:l llI(` Cdnifnliy 7 .' LlV2RF"" L `. \.\'D Ll'.\'D".\" un\`\l'L`1v ll` urDA\'P. RELMH TU l.\ DI hm` (`0l.l..|*'.li. gxr.-E !-_v H R H i"`.*,N' .\."E.u.' Lu.' Irlusos".-3 CERATET. can fire 0 STEAK Ollr . - 57H. INTH. mnaA<;rri_c9AL V330 |K1I.`lsl Zr K.` .\.`.`. Juli L -` ; Re|:da<~-Pf`.I .\CE.\'~ amI~:I~i'1', -.._A I r Ylu I.l-,-`..-n \1r.J;:mt*a70.:t-ill). Q. at .- _.~_ lll_(.jIII;K Lnl ( \ I`|u.\. ..n I\' `RI:-|>Inr~dV T.` \\ nlvu-m. Jun: vs ` `John Vludlr, ll. smith. Rem nval. .r1~\`L` ` nAx5 ` 9. (`urns rlghl. Auuruucc (`snug-nu.) .v ._.u- . .`U bL`.\U".`. FELL W .~`TR.L\'GR Agent lorlimgsxon vrcncc 'Inurf 1;.\.\\I-.\u.\ll'.\.\\Tu1~`ll. IH IR on being minod in ply.-H... \'.. '.\ A&\`KT.~` v.\ A sccrpzablf .\\ )_ _mH|_ - UAHADA LIFE AS .-U%..~k.N .3E Ci TI'IS('0lll.\h Prom).-`n! !n~`llluIlon., j \:.:em-1:-sthrouzhout the ltomlnlnn.', lldiel. '1`llE I).\H.Y NE\\':~' is In-pt nn nulcl vi-Iy day at Ilrt ltmk St-pres uf Mr5 Jubb ll:-mlenmn, l rincn-nu Street, and Mr! `Edward Stacey. King Street, Single cnpicl any also be but at the Publication Ofce Prlnnnnn lmnt, Dun--1':-n (V---u I EA; l'uJo"b3`n3iL:'}'}'zE ' i1'u:sc$}':o'S ` Primal: Sum. Pmcnrwo Cum. A1.I\AHA1'Ah`. TURKISH TUNIC. ` Kopl ID mock by tha pnocnpnl Druggiou and, ` G\r0cv`rI in the Duminir 11 Pordirvcnonu fur use are labels on` bottlel. I unuov nun-...... . .... . r "1 .\ V. Pu}; A cornpnnoou or :h- ant} lining luv \.'Al~Pnv 1 Hulk 5 Ilonfreal, July 5. 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