Illu Iuxuy-one 0110 UK IUU Shnw, ropublicnn, in '--ERAU l). coA_L_Anp wooof. aim at; ""...;.',"'~';l_;aw0l1 Elect-I--iclnn. o&loo&IIIEIu:trk&uo nllluuhlqpluhd. }__._ .__.-__.. ?spcu1IIsT.=E*~:aa because they go to the root of the trouble. So` by bent (Inn Inna auannnlsnrn The Vliuatdian | .32. ulc uuuulc. 003 guest dealers everywhere. Sufferers from Rheumatism are recommended to use Elephant Ready Mixed Pa.int.,A1abastine.Ka1somine. Vamishes and other neces- saries at STRM}HAN S HARDWARE. Ill. Tut. NIH 6.7 .. rm 0! mllnoll Qrnunrkh no Us-nupno lama this poor. Sou-I nun!--tour bnntihnl hook llavtocot u haunt." -- whu pmluuo to Invent." and '* Pr-Jason Patna` Advice has has nodu- Mnntaua nlnntnu tn-noun. no} T `"..}L.'f -rr-Jason Patna" heinous- |l- MGR! NJ l?lON. RFC 8 Axes I IT:c='F.n.:`.... I5!` .1? .1 a.:-.n_.v`~-:.L- OARDINEWS Real Eltlto an: 1.1- _..._p_ n. -._, , IHUUSE ULEANINGI HIE hlllllill pug... cum: on ICIAIIHJI nyconbuny In the RIDING C0-. worn trauma: 3 m. ._._, _._- ...,-.. ..-.. - _......... ...... ...... .w-..- Klnz St. non: Gorost. nous: lot. chm. !x_g_m;_ 0 tnot.. Olgtnslil o .oor. 0 (300230 uulbwut St. Earl Ht. nouv Gordon 8t..tlonblo brick hollu. no Johnston 8%.. now home and lot. mum. at " homo home. And 150 othor propel-u in am and count! for ale. to lot or uohnngo. D hot DOGWOOD John Btxoot, MISN. as Allnd 8%.. hot: Bl " hon street, uxwo. as houu nnd lot. homo and lot and ban. " near Prinoou. I houu. King and Gate St... a homo: and land lwxl Llnnn Imunuoonn tnot. RE5L$T!.TF__119LI$.D0WN It bot boewoon Johmton and Ru! on Gordon Street. [ ardwa rel VT\i/Vt;7::,a;1m1;i-ve you Wall Paper ofthe latest productions at any price. I PROL cum) Robinson B1os.l corating line. `I? Bill I I III: C LUBDUMUII. A"-ESP` " `. .'f.i'.'n`.?." _._-`---v--`up own nquuuuuv 11.: 151 Woulnxtdh 88.. Rhythm. loan: to loan It lovu -Moo YNero Fiddled I L\J..AI.d 1.: .\Jl\ eIrIlnlnlng__n,ll. non: sealed upon request. Ont 5.000 L`lll\'l lust year. DR. BANDEN. 156 31'. Jamie a'r.. MONTREAL. Qtmnmc. them is no known remedy equal to EI.BC1'luCl- I TY properly nppllod. Call and have I talk wlth me. It wnl cost you now|u'.:. It lmpoulble tc cull. wrlte for FREE BQOK requg. Painters. Decorators, Glaziers. 2 15-7 Bugot Street. A F'o"_1': Horse Clippers, Blankets, Brushes, Etc. UUANTS. WEAK ___ -:.._. \ .\ _..- .__:._____.__\ WM V , `M 39% u.1`::';$_` ` I ii} {{or'a}m"'n' If CALEDONIA SPRINGS wmns . _. . While -Rome burned. We can't believe that anyone will ddle away thechances we are of- fenng in the home de- BELT! and supporting unspen- Hsnry are the results of 30 years practice an I spuclnllst. The com- _ bine mylrlen o `a per- fect self-treatment for WFIAKNESSES am-h._aI DY-)Bl!.lTY. DRAIN 1.ossr:s_ mpomsc . ` W E A K B A C K and VARICOCELE. from Corbett s. Guns, Ries, Powder, Shot QL_II_ ,1:e3i;. Inn dull $11-55."- zua".:."a of atJ:;.!'%i'!.".i'.$.`. e! , I III (In! ' by Avomu. honn. . to I . man I to IO. Haon: .0. P. Ihorn|:. D.D. .. 151148.. lug! Inn II! I0! Ill! VIII Il DOC! than tho nun who grain {or wealth and luvs his nillioonl Envy than-`sch `\l\;|;o thin: Infant some up II you can envy (km to Qell their 31 and gather what they cannot no and annual take away! The only tliuganr min to any arm in ninth. uh the 2-K-33-tick `im b 1L-1:-ah: "In Inc manly of the lilies, Chris! Wu born norms tho sea. with n glory-in His bosom to inns- tignn you and Inc. As He died to mob men holy, let Ill die to nuke men free!" And what is there lot which life gives ' an opportunity that run he computed with the effort to do urhst we may. be it ever so little. to improve social conditions nnd enable other -lino to . mach fuller. nohkr development. Old John in. dying the deoth ot the (clan. inched into cternitl with 'n- iomd Anna and the his the sun child on hh llp-wu not his 3 ts or life and n nderdeoth thnn 1% his yuan `hon given to calico - ingf Didhenotuhnwithhinnon nun tau ms own rasponsihility. The sentiment to which I would mp- {veal is not envy, nor yet at-If-interest. nut tint nohler sentiment which found 31 though rude, uprusion in that battle-`hymn which run; through the land when a great wrong was going down in blood: _ In the bounty of the lilies, Christ hnrn not-nu [Inn un- wnnu-ver tnnr. roperly belongs tolhog rich. I teiui o we.-ikenin and con-I [using I idea of property_ would sur- round it with stronger sanctions. in- sleml of lessening the incentive tothn prmlurtion of wealth, I would make it mom powerful by making the re-mird more certain. What every man hnsndd- ed to the common stock of weinlth, or has received of the free will of him who did rroduce it, let that he h'm as nqmimxt n l the I\'0rl(I-his to use or to give, to do with it whatever he may please. so long ns such use loos not Inlerfvrte with the uni freedom of others. For my partrq] would put no limit on acquisition. No matter how mony millions any man can get by me- thods which do not involve the rut, Ivory of others--they are his: let. him have them. I vi-ould not even ask him for charity or have it dinned intohis ears that it is his duty to help the poor. That is his own affair. Let him do us he pleases with his own. without resiriction and without suggestion. If he gets without taking from others. and uses withouthurtin others. what he does with his exit is his own husihms and his responsibility. sentiment to which I "would ..._ we-zuul (min 118 was ulna to make and save. This is the natural order. And, no matter how great he the population, or how olubomte the society, no one t-an have more wealth than he pro- (lures and saves, unless he 39 s it as a. free` gift from some one else, 0 h_y'..'1p- propriating the earnings of some one else. A.. l'.`.....I:..I. -..__.'n__ |__._ ,::__:,n-.u n lllrl (HSITIUUIIOH. And that this just distrihutfon of wenlth is the nntuml distrilyulion uf wealth can he I.-uinly seen. Nature gives wealth to lhur, and to nothing but labor. There is, and there can he, no nrtivle of wealth hut such as labor has got by making it, or searching for it, out of the mw material which the Creator has given us In Ar.-Lw frmu. If there were hut one-m:Ln in the world it is manifest that he could have no more wealth than he was uhle to make and s:|\'9, This in than natural nu-.l...r .\n.l Hi!` Just (]lSIl`lliulI0n in wealth. This work is onlv line of renmvnl. It is not necessur for us to frmne|u- horate and skilfu plans for securing the just distribution of wealth. For `the just distribution of wealth is manifestly me natural distribution of uenltli, and injustice in the disbrihu- tion of wealth must, therefore. result from nrtificiul nhstruvtiuns to this na- tural distribution. Am! nun am. :..... .4:..i..:i...u~.... ..r u n.-meuy. nur me reuneay can me no- thing lea than the abolition of the wrong. Halt`-way measures, mera mne- lioratiuns and secondary reforms, run` at any time accomplish little, and mm in the long run nvnil nothing. Our qhttrities. our penal I-iws. our reslrir-l \ lions and>,prohibitiun.\, by which. with so littie avail, we endeavor to assuage poverty and check crime, what un- they, at the very best. but the device of the clown who having put the whole burden of his ass into one pannier, sought to enahlewthe poor animal to walk straight by loading up the other pannicr with stones. \\'hn`f \\' I'I'III.' tin if u'n u-nnlrl nun.) pannu-r wun stones. What we must do if we would cure social disease and avert soviul danger in to remove the causes which prevent 1114- just distribution of wealth. This \\'nr-Ir in nnlv nnn nl` u-am.-..I uuy may nu simple, ll must. no mmcnl. ' Ivor every social wrong there must be - n remedy. But the remedy be fhintr lam thnn Hm. nhnlitinn nf Hm Houston to Iio _ ' ` V 1 i F Henry Georgia Social Pro- -c m`i!)llm.s." " - '( 4 Whoever considers the political and] social problems that confront us. must ,4 see L11.-.L they ensure in the problem in I the distribution of wealth. and hen `must. aiao see that, though their solu-P tion may be simple, it must. be radical. For ainlrv socml wrnmr thorn nnlnt ho Inn In an n nqghc to what no luau ' Ionutly--'l'ho -nmo mum of loin-- } Invy No: no IIoh--lhpn n tho `lulu: 0 htnntod I6 In. ' * ~ I.`_..... 3---- tI_A__._.'v, un_-s_I II..- inrm 1:2uIrn's sram ms Arnrunp on THE soouu.' Pnosuju or THE AGE. ' xv.`-vv.-av-cw: nvww Ilutvuijgvj. 0o?.Hn`Io= I wont. 000.14.?! 5;: n 0 ans can I. n .13 ion : VIOI to bu -ny.n`botI II : I can tum: to the menu at 'n Nerve 00:: . I was hot}. with In and 0! lb wont i-`ul.ttio-Canal . MI non to uohulkl Ill! yuuuol 3...: vuIt.:dn1d lnutmbnlloh 2` LL `Donotdoqnird rdckhnd- nchowlnnyoncuuocuiyo in0uut'l `Hula Um Pills. They will that I won Indpu-Innocent. Thoiructlou inni uaduount, . _...__.-___._.._______ _ _ ___. Doll.` AND DVIPIPIIA For two nus utnIul0.1'.R. spun- lor.0oo.RoIloNovl'|onicrg.0u. fblldhlnnnoh nun.` Anal`! MI `.1 -_L -I'V Iv! l'BII I I! you look color in your checks can Miller`: Iron Tonic Pulls. you will ho do- lightod at the urongth and tom tho} will import toyooro otoIn-~50 pill: in I box fol: 26 emu at ado ! drug non. A than or Poker ....'.o.. In nun. Rocuunn. N.Y.. Nov. 3.-A9 the ra- ooltol I qua-rol out I put of poker. (homo Pongburn. tho propriotorof Buck Pond hohl. oitnobd at that four vnilou In-not Chulono. ohol and lilIod'.Looin Karl. 3 wood wot-hot o! thin city. utordoy oftomoon. Ho than obol hindl. (I; instantly. ---j--j-j-,--. no mlhlontu. Halon 'oRon ix > bnhoulthi n..I.r ' Atuhllulbut J Can Lennard Womngton u:dB..:'nuckn":lh.cIw|yIhuonhndn Itoukofhnolnplmenlnntl Innis clash. pinonnd codarblooh. All ehuptotunh. `hbphooolli. lnnonl 0! The Dachau of fuel. Wlxnsou. Eng. Nov. 3 -'l`bo lnnonl Iorvicu our the roumnc of tho duchon ol Toot (prineou lhry of Cambridge), bounin of queen Victoria. mother-in-luv of tho duke of York and mm ol the duo of Cambridge. who died at the White Lodgo. Richmond. Oct. 27th. took pluco today in 8:. 0001-30 : chapel. Windur cutie. n uuuur upcluu. E W. Murphy, of the Centre! hotel. 0ntArio street, in A men who he knocked About the world A good deal. Being An old Ieilor he he: hed borough it quite A lot And As u result of lAte years he eulfered A greet deal from rheuuntinm. Most of hi: eeroinge have been eAten up in the pur- cheee of modicinee And Mr. Murphy we- just about disgusted with the doctors end himeell when A friend bended him e bottle . ol Dr. HAlI e Rheumatic Cure to try. Thet one bottle cured him completely. 80 de- lighted wee he thet he eent. his friend three bottles in return to give to eny neneiy eul- lerer unable to purcheee the ioine. - From one to six bottles of Dr. l{nIl'e Rheu- : rnetic Care will cure Any form of rheuma- tiem. Thie preperetion ie tekeninternel- ly. Price 50. A bottle At WAde'e drug store. U`-0.? In `U?-, V-Q-r III? j"!RID.. H II XII.l.I$ .; h ` r" llnrlowe Evente. HA|u.(.wn:. Nov. 3.-Severnl from this place attended the fair at Flinton on the 20th of October and report I large crowd with the usual ettruotionn.--I"ermere have their root crop hnueed end pitted for win- ter and the hueiiing been me 1 thing of the peat.-Several of our local eportn have ee- oured A license to hunt deer.-A number started out eerly Monday morning duly equipped for tho cheee.--0ur cheoee fee- tory has closed for the eeeeon.-Miee Liuie Earl he returned home after an absence of several monthe at Sharbot I.eke.-Miee Nellie Seeley has gone to vieit friend: in Nepenee end Deeeronto. - Mine Annie Scott has left to spend the winter in Napa- nee. --Charlee Hi iler hes goneaweymxpeoting to be absent about A yeer.-Jerome Bic.-hop wee hrou ht home dengerouely ill on So- turdey. e hed been nheent ell eumwer ` working in the new |iinite.v Dr. Chricton.' Flinton, in attending him.-~Thomee Whit- man hut his new house nearly niehed,end hoe painted it white on the outeide--- The wife of John McAuulend presented her husband with a young eon. -- Thomee Shieldmourgeniol cm.-eeemekemwill he leav- ing {or his home at Tinhbourne in the course of e few dqye. Tom will he very much mieeed by the young folhe.--Miee Reid I-pent Snturdey at R. Scott's.--Mien Connor epent Sunday at S. Cuddy e. lK.`ll.l.ll|ll.l| H1193 Elna BEES. i "I send herewith ll. few verses. that- 'l do not think any one mm claim but V the author. and if the eyes of that por- -son should light upon them I hope to . Ibo foxgiven my use of them and that 1 may be told so by the author." By N. M. A. The lea! presents to God Its finished story. Receiving nt His hand Its mead of glory; And flouting gentlfv down, With mission 1-mod, ' Mouldom beneath the hough Its life defended; ' [0 Int` SIICIIOG Elly (.`0Il]B'lI VUICBZW Well done, than good and fmthful servixnl: thou bust been faithful over ' u few things, I will ma~ke'thee ruler; `over many things; enter thou into ll):- `joy or thy,Lond!" V ! AIALOIL ' C. II. Shepard sends the following beautiful lines and send herev.-Duh n. fa-w verses that on our tlm'e-canes. does It mutter that we have fnred dnintilrlur not, whether we have worn soft to. ment or not. whether we leave a rut torwne or nothing at nll, whet or we shall have rpapod honor: or been daspiued, have been counted learned or ignorant --as compared with how we may have msnd that talent which has been in- ltrnated lo as forthe Muster`: aervic-of What shall lt matter. when eyeb.-glls hue and ears grow dull, if uul of (he ;a.rkness may stretch u hand. and in- to the silence Indy come"u. voice: l Well done. thou stood and To such life-`a nutumn day Yields rich complolt-ness, Whmo mellow splendnns divine Youfh`s enrl sweetness, IAnd when to iYn.L-m and true Re\\'n.rds are meted, With Jesus` sweet Well done," They shall be greeted. K `\ \ N Yo! are we slow to lmrn Thnl do.-uh is gluriuus Only to those who rise- (Yer self vii-turiuu.~;; Only to (huge whu find Thu bliss of living In ever like the leaf Receiving, giving; Freely i} gave its nll The tree to nourish, That by its tiny power The oak might flourish; For `Us the hlnssmned brunch \\'hns9 vital juices. Fed by the foliuga dense, The fruit produces. So God delights to teach 'Thi.~z lussnn nwsr no uou ueugms xu u-urn This lesson ever, Tlml His success is helped By our endeavor; Tlmt lovingly performed The lowlic-at duty Adds lo the inner slrenglll And outer beauty. A lnllor spouts. 1..-.-.L_ -1 AL. 1'`. An You rule? .u p r "3""! Qjli 931:3 rook HI lNEw -:---u IT? 670. `. ..P`h'I oo|oIl:Qt:W3i'Ib u5'4IFI4i2'w'n.-.u..m "" zmouu hyuchuuaovnohunnnuu Oouultnlonntollooothpnulfng -rs. Ahhnn Ilnnn In... Il.n..n n. 1% lo of lntorut on (`I .1 run Property. .Loonu,rAn$o| on 01?.) Ooonty Dobontunu. Awly to Tnouu Hanan: Fronhnno Lou: and Inns?- nons Society. Olllco oppouto the Post Omoo Q LAKE` 03 BIA . vrraua ounu outcome. no such. lo _ In @0001 GANBER I GAMER I Wold in llngnl Hadley. Dnnggish. ` IIUIV IIUIC IIWII V] KIWI: ` I redi mod yg2..-.::..=.;. - =-- No. fot ordin cam in by fer the but doller medicine nown --aold b dmggieu. one Dollar per box. No. for egeciul can--|o d en stronger-sold y dmggiete. One x, Three Dollen; two bone. Five Dollen. No. 1.0!` No. 2, mailed on nceipt at 1 price and two 3-cent euxnpe. 11! cook 0 ' w-.a..."""."J!!... Cook s Cotton Root compound `in In Oh: nhlu nnfn DQ."l`Q C'Sold in Kingston by Henry Wade, W. H. lodloy. as owner nnu gnu: In It Ana wean. Yiy their ramnrlnblo tono action :5 brought my entire system to health tn strength tgaln. gnva mo restful. rofrenhi glee , onriohod my blood snd ruto vlmfity. and in every way conferred (rout benet. upon me. I cannot nnytoo much in favor` eg this great medicine as 3 tonic for all r a of ph deal wosknou caused by wrong the bout or nerves." '- an an. Uu-pen:er'n G!` on I I I box of Milbm-n : Hears And cure I in March Int, and from Shut time begun to at better nnd gain in at And we ht. y ton o 0 hrnnnht nuv nnlivn nvnhun Ln lmglllu An H16 1100112 WDIOD nIl\ll`IIl IIIIGO I110 WOO`. My sleep Wu dhtur with frightful drama and my mind wsnderod at night. In lddi0ll to this my blood WI! much impoverished. owning Ila and fungus. I became thm and bod! vigor. Dinineu and yeah I: blurred vision. om. added to in turns, 5nd at times I found it difonlt breathe Lfter nllgho exertion and tell nlwly nd Ind weu-v. OWIB ION ABOIHIIN. IRR- ohnnh nk Building, oornu Block and dlllaton attain. Phone In. nnd naming a sh about odvma. I had violent lpihtlon and tmoling ol the heart wh oh natural! mule weak. MW nlonn tn: innrlugg with CuInImlCuI' uwr Iugnl wen`:-lyl Lo qomuvou Ip**& ISIIIIIQKC "For nnumbero! yau.'v' nyu Hn.J.W. Gudiner. Nupior B0,. Collingwood, Ont. " I hnvu been tlchd with In And weskneli of `the heat. 0 nymp- Ioms oomhntly boouno mom dhtnlllng .ru:i:;r:iu:z:;% -n.- -nno|lV w-vnuuul -u\-I Ivan pun-,3 (T md wear . M L0 to` d I 6 .0; mna...,2'5E ;';'....'...'.'a'v?...,'1'p.li`3 .2 IIIOIIUIII IIICCIICIIII OII WIIICII [ India can depend in the >503! and time of and. In no--snout` In O31`-pagan ALARMING! , IVIIIIK I\VIII CVI In the on! safe. ruling-I: kmonthly In lcinc on which `India: can dnnond In an Effocilu Designs. Pricoo. `iutbiai. ALEXANDER BLA&U!IA.BD. OHARTERED ' Accountant. Books 0 mod. posted. nudit- od. Trial balance: and :1 min ngntomontn futon. Bnaincu oondon ll. Addrou King- Ifon Blulnou College. a M LARGE 03 '10 In t 1 ` and ')run'. :...i ..".`.`:.'.'.'.I 2: may J 3." 1:. llo_0ANN. oomvrnxr AND um. o latch Agent. onto Ind Account: col- lected. Iona to an lowest nus. Otuo ` Ill King It... over uh : Dru: Mon. 1 J 8.1!. IQOANN. (DUNTANTAND Illnd, Hana! in Inna At In--.6. -goga mu... Tammie a Loscom: umxhnunvrnnn-1-_ nu-rm-.-.1 B1351!-A mvnmr Omani Tolophono I01. ` mnnvgn no." `-as {iii-.7v1gvAL. :'.."`.-3 j - """j"-':'- -._...---"" MON BY AN D BUSINESS. Ill. '1-nos. noumm TA . on anntfx had _1whlngul:`!!lo`|rb`t :: rlcloodd hculcrnsd 6!. Iii lo` BUR `LL19. ARDHXTEUT. Ol'FIOE8- ohnnn ChAInb&I.Onll': Hlnnk. nn 5' MEDICAL CARDS. `nun lIJ.I.ARnHn`E(7l'. OFFICE! hohu: 0hunbcn.Ollord's Block. k um. ,KlnuIon.0nt. -In-wavy--IvIlulI.I'Il|mollID cu. u.'3h`x:`..'"...'.'.';"Ji'x`%..`.`a.. . $12, I an =..":......." ..*"..*-.:.::.. :5. ..;*::: ouh SAVIOUR IN -ART. AROI-llTEO'l"_URAL. HORSE LIVERY. INSURANCE. OER I.D. I.0.P. I. LAT! Iuporlntontiont lln:0on' Gono- Ooronu lot on: and cannon 1:1: DENTAL. it nun. an I Bu gnnvuan Out CVO? 010.!!! to blink. 8 too full- ucn (magic woIld'.ul I punk QUE IOIIIII ?uNn' OI.l.foll - ' n miftl ha: I not and King Inhnoo on HIIIA-i Mud I IIQ In Inn-not. `:5! think Inarrnfe is In :1 lug! the XI V! I tllrl to got our urn mu: _ And in find (In llltllilisltojot own for! Jarotnndwondtbe ""'......... ..::'.. '*-.......'.:..":.:.';: Godwin ; Insurance ` Emporium Inovod9oAnthorlnIIIh3n.ovu xI'cuOoo.onI-urlhcnaltool K Juno R. fl. Ompuh. an plementa her! ` letter with the query. :5 she` urin- ; her opinion to tho question under our speak! couidontiont own more In M an elnplndao a petition nl I`hn| has been Iain! many lines. It in opinion: W0 want. and her very 0: `ml letter is wolcond. We an deli; ted to any that to It north at Kgnplou the con- ! I I ' : . 0 'm'n..-`nu. Ena""....:'..';'Z'."'7..'L.... x. .Ir. nun p. Recent y u sister ship to the "Pennsyl- vattin, yclept "l`retnria was launch- = ed. intended for the Hamburg-American! line. It is fitted with seven dockslnd will c. 3.88 punt rs. The sur- geon of that nasal mind. not cons:-iam tiomly cont Iain of ennui If an out- back of tn: -at-mar malted. The ex- cunloniata, who indulged in Sunday`: trip to Rochester. had more than n dol- Inrn wot-tho! spot-loam. It is too late to be able to enjoy a. water trip at. this season of the year. and though the} .\'orth Kb; may he I temptntionwhenv the Air is balmy And the ck: smiling} I! will twonco nun; who urn dis-t appointed in not going, to know that; most of those who went wished very` heartily they had remained in Kingston.` Mr. Folger is in Tnronto, re an in- terast he shares in the Saw Bill mine. He lsyery sanguine of the fate of his venture and expects to make big piles; 0! money in the sweet hy-and-bye. I think we all wish Mr. Knap every success in rfecting his wonder ul roll- er host. may man who ever has, or who ever hoped to cross the boundi wu watching the test of his mode K` . and regret is universally ex- pressed dent it did not prove equal to its originntorls intentions. But a man who is clever enough to take nut n` pntent. is clever enou h to rtecthia idea, and the world wi I yet ear from Mr. Kn: nQi\Q-.T-P; n'Q.A- akin In IL: "I3.-un--ul me. : '[`o dief Such men never lie! A hero is immortal, and Watlnt, the Cree In- . disn can never die while red men live and while men hold their honor dear. it is the old, old story. A young man's - love for a beautiful girl, beloved by I two, and the rivals to meet. in ll duel. ' A short. sharp fight and the strongest won. And for reward Wntkn held his love in his arms and made her his wife, i but the red of the blood of the slain. stained his soul, and the law cried at life for 8 life " and doomed him to an - early death. he was previously billed to take pnrt'in 1 football match, and the failure of the qame wins a foregone conclusion with Watka nltoent, so per- , miaion was sought nnd obtained for It , ' reprieve, that he might go forth, win I the game for his colleagues, and .-it its termination return and any in full the `offended mnjmty of the aw. Perfectly ` free`, nee In "honor bound, he help: i ed his team to win their game, then ' ~ back he went, and straight from the I tepee where he made final provision for 1 his hride so soon to be It widow, he I atruineci her to his heart of love in ( one long farewell, and then this giant | hero. with face of calm. passed out alone 1 und crowed the Indian territory to l where it was appointed him to die. Be ion hundreds of s tutors he bound his own limbs, hared is breast and the am 1 ztwer of the pistol shot opening wide the stream of his own blood, answered. My i sin in fnrrivon." '11.: time: Mme n `BI EUR!!! OI IILI OWH IHUOG, ansxwreu. "Ely sin Ia forgiven." Was there eve-ran nohler oxpiutiunl A thousand chan-~93 to coupe. A thpusand joys to make Iifc- worth the living, but he had pro. mised. nnd to the (`row-, it was pnmmh, HIP WOPID III? IIVIIIR, llul D9 nan mised, and to the (`rt-e. it mus enough] ` you SUCH II. 30` I0 Slll DOIOIT`. [IS only 11. md `man ; love, only in red man's hum, only a. red man's death! but blend the light of the love he felt with the dark of the passion he bore, and ovur. and in it and througlrit ull, weave the gold of the nature that with n heroism unpamlelled in history went forth to die. 'l"n Ah`. Qnnl. nu... nnuvnn .I:..I A Iun-n Down the flight of ees wing the story that the red man has taught the sons of earth. Canadian poets! what a. theme has been prepared for you! Tune ypur lyres! for surel never luul you such a song to sing fore. `Tia nnlr n Ind `man ; lnvp, nnlv in red man's 'UllU UIIU Ul IUU VI Ill U representatives. governor. - EIIIIUIB Ell II I II the unurcn or nngmnu nus aesirea (U rescue this property (adjoining itsown)` and convert It into a much needed Sun- day 801100` End !'00I_l1 Y0!` gzneral pl1r- _At`Secrnmento,Csl.._the republican cen- DUSEII. bu? hitherto it has en it mot-fdtdute for mayor, Willtem E. Lend, was ter of difficulty as to _who held its title t .|.gd_ ' in `nullity. Now the difficulty has been, In Mnyhnd the domocntl ahead "dJ5`.d' "1 `'." "h"" *`" ` M ienough members to the legislature to give l;)r`l';"t ul"f_x:')r:_3".`:)d'l- :'r v`i"gL|)lr0:: ` them 1 majority of Eve on joint ballot and "l " ' `S " toeeeure theme United States senstor to ' l` i '_ "t . l ti: h 6:;`_L:,l:,8ur:hgaS?:; yfrog "alnmln `succeed senator Gormnn. The state sen- mnh of the sons uf me Now_ nmlfete will be reguhlicsn. The democrats then, like (I. whiff of lavender the sum- ;!I-'0 captured t 0 lower house by a maior- mer breezes bear. a sweet faced Quuker- lb! of nine. one in conventional garb ct` dove,-grey.) The republicans retain control of all the crosses our pu.th with the Thee untl _ breaches of New Jetway : government. the "Thou" that is like the strain of I some hulf forgottten music holding the power to strike chords of memor in our hearts, and we instinctively tr.-iw nearer to her, to read in her face that Tammany : Victory Pleased Ilclilnley. Ftrmnnma, Pm, Nov. 3.-I am well pleased with the result of the election. as ,_l ` , ,. : _ , it indicate: that f_eel.l.y to the republican :::$.,.".:., :;,::.;:,`,:':..:::':.; .".:::`*::. ` pm we me --me-. -c pm-cs -~ her Kl Of exoeetlin Peace. The de- 't'".mg ".vr'" "'d P"'id'W M015"- nominationnl churches have walled their hi "5 m""'8- younger members up and but few re- "Th|fil_t| VOFV peculilr election all main true to the spirit of primitive round. held ho. "Xou see `there are so l(*IlL`llln_l)utnSll(ll(`. leaven ieuvenctli menylocelissuee in the different states the whole lump, so wherever the Quztk- that the national aspect is being lost eight. or goes he will he an influence for good. of, In mgny gut 3,1,9 Q]9ot,ion ha [-9. L L-__.'___ _.__ ..~.l-..J 5-41: :..e.. .. l:...|.l. __-:_- Elie presence OI roynuy WILD Lueir uuuus ' covered. But human hearts_ are not poL|11'cAL `npma3_ easi y tuned fover. slight differences . of opinion a email: thqm until l oInte In mum to cm noouou In the divisions ensued, and the old-tnmeQuak- \ mm nu . ::.2:.t".:iszmsgi-.....`;:?.:'..iasihsiuret -um-oy -an or--may me am ' crnbicmnyon. `hm Quaker, and me three umnhl In Buffalo the democreu mule A claim _ tions of a beautiful, simple creed lmve. , _ ` between them, broken the traditions of swoop. alumna for uuyorconr-d Dnehhby their faith by an a. pen] to the courts 5.000 majority. All of the Aldermen are -of law negu-ding t e dispose ! of the democreta. ' house wherein they once worshipped, The republican: elected their municipal - and the ground whemon it was e:_-ect- nick in 3.mmon ed-M 0" sYdnh".'m .`'` d `be met Tbedemoornlze elected thirteen out of the Churfh 030* !!! 3;!!! _h`|- IIHWPG Ofotllfl twenty-one eonntorae d eeveney-four out peopeworee_Iswn.sremye-foo . -_ "P `M !"`*dl- l'%"`0 ltmt ioi'lnn1`(i:ndI_n8 ;|.;1ig.mlldlI:;?}.nllio:iti=.1'rI: pu i::,nt:d$i1ii'iti,n'tre I w o ave ms om an sun , `. . it vogfers luaivantegee` of situation iLlx)1`:i,i :m""""d'd 5``" h" `"` 9"` t'l't ,rm ' - rd 'th "l. t .- . _ Elzitis yo! ilec: in c0(i'on C`(:[Il8id(|3l':l?l:eleE9 I 10 10'" 95 "Pu'`"' 5""d "tY 9" [hg Ohm-uh Kr England has desired to of fty eenetore and sixty-one oul:'oi 100 you-no [him nrnnnrlv liuiininina iii-1 nwnl I renreeonhntivoe. Shnw. renublicnn. in era .ound themselves ,deee.rted by n I - . _ _ brunc of their members. V/ho becamel.lo'N1:`":;h:.`::::rt :"EKmt:"s$;;.::_: Tn'hTr eqaru` I, ;n0lul 1 u_ p |.Ill.| vs the old_ :1`-overb that"':Ts'5'*s'1cepiion roves the rule in B. litigation suit, 1-ought by the Verirgentlest u! all the npreeentntlve c tian societies. Originally the Quakers were a united body to whotn_-the `htw accorded especial privileges on account 0! the wondrous purity of their lives. Their yen" was yea, and their "nay" nay. and stood us fother chri.stian'e most solemn oaths. =)'hey were also permitted to re inin the presence of royalty with their ends mvamd. But human hearts ` V pl, hold.s `a uqi ` ish1_ of zhhe old proverb that I "0 caption nnosuona 0).. -III- In n Ihianlinn unit -v I-U --0 ~~~~ " uluuuuu. -'i" "3 "99" "`h _-""`_ "'l`d ! enough ht` if vgmm: joint Mus Hm `he 0m mung we Gorman. ,n_ and fate and" have t faced Du.-1kvr- | Na! nvlno. wuwlyvutwllu 30'! I00 I- Iorynynptonoohhio dinnnoushopuv pnrnndiduo anon. Donal wait Inti_l Ibo lib on beau holplau. II the .'lILIf$lcAI'-nIl|1nAlnlu ! 1! your child in facial II linden. or it it spun at handsets. Ilininono. chilli- nun. pihliunolth hnxgyon Inqu- pocc at 3. Win chaos. in... van: `Lila! .L.__ ck. ;' It Cums That Dxgad Diseara. Lula. Llvutpocl and meta Fire Iluunnoo Company. In-nvnnlnll Y-Adana... n.-Ln.L Is Your cum Amieted With cm or St. Vitus Dam? 4 ; If So. Use Palne's Celery Com- f pound. ' gnpn omen. um-anon IIIOOO. .\'.1.. Lung Balsam. the woll-known remedy for coughs And nolda. only at Me- lcnd'n drug atom. ! William Rngin -.3.-.4. 5..-... I ---- -- [lama nrug awn. Williun Swain. piano tuner. Loon or- der: :6 McAule_y a book now. juard th no Au|I.I.IsII II L;0., blIlllS'l`.i. Gomlomon,--My chi.'d In: much trou- bled with (in. I vs: advised to try Mll- lor u Worm Powders. I did no and am planned to say my child has not bud I an n'nco.-W. J. Snlnla. Dawn Milla. Sold by E. C. Mitchell. The Bay of Quinta Ry. new shot-tlino for Tweed, Nnponoo. Duo:-onto and all lo- `cal poinu. Tnin loaves City Hall depot at 4:00 p.m. R. J, Wilson, O.P.R. talc- lg-nph oloo.O|nnnoo thou. XI- Lnnn Rn]-nun 0).- -.II |........_ uusy on we cu-lom was Almost. $400. The remains of the late Funk A. Caton. Oldest non of N. A. Cnton. who died in nodicinrlht; N.nW.'1`.;' ruched hoio `yes. terday morning and the funeral took place on two o'clock yoatordny nfcornoon to the Nnponoo cemetery. The much needed ruin of the lost. two day: was much nppro~ closed I: the farmers. who will now. no- less the root not: in. be able to get come full ploughing done. At this time Int. `you the river was frozen over and the boot: bud couod running. I E Mn.I.n at Co.. Cnxulsn. llnnllnvnnn _I.Iu nk'J -. urun nor BDQII none In Uolbon, Ual. ` The Rose importing oompnny but just received: our lond (ton tons) of fraught. from Jnpan. This shipment contains Jupsnuo curiou md are intended for the coming Chriatrnu tnde. The freight. Ind duty on the cnrlond Almost. $400. Thu ramming nf also I-04 'I`vnnIv A 11.5.... i x I l ` ing the marri Imported Jepeneee Goode--l.el t for em. tonnle. NAm.\':x. Nov. 4 -On Tuoadey. morn- of Mine Elnora Aussie- tine, daughter of W. W. Aeeeletine. Moe- ` cow. end Dr. A. J. Hammond, of Winne- City. Minneeote. was eolemnized at the residence of the bride's father. The heppy couple loft Nepenee on the ll:l2 train for their home in the wont, followed by the heel wiehee of the many friends 0 the bride, who in well and fevorehly known in end eround Moecow, for their future he pinees. The bride received many hen eome and ueeful preeonte. E. 1". VenLuven. wife end child. eccompenied by W. Bhepherdeon, who have been epending the'Inonth visiting Mr. 'en- Luven'e perente end other friends in this vicinity, left yeeterdey on the two o'clock trein for their home in Colton, Col. The Run imnm-eina nnlhnnnv 1...... :...1 ;I.J. - Aunt. Knot. iuy cum morning. Thlaia a peculisr round," mute: solved itselfinto 3 fight; against bouiun, irrespective of party. " I IIICIUU l nnwunoro. 8 | The democrats .9 1 'of100momborIoft-hobo voted forinVir- 3 glnin. McCall. the repu ican cnudidste 1' for governondid noscarr own , `oincb. u 1.`. 1-..- .|.- ._-_._Ln--__ ____.--_n n__;_ -._; I r1w. lit faulty to principles it represents ` as strong as ever," this morning. I "Thin in A van: nanuli-r nlannn -H ?Po|ntI united Intel. " Nnw Yonx, Nov. 3 -Now York. Buffa- : `lo. Rochester. lgnglumton, Syrucute. Al- _ hsny. Troy _ - '1 clean f mayor Conrad Diehl, by 3 5 I ML- _._..LI:_-..- _I...;-_| u_-2_ .._._..:_s___I puny to tun! with. `I vs: `born and raised in this village nearly sixty year! ago. and. know every one for miles around. and. experience is that were love is in the _, there's nothing in M1 the world `that ives so much. suc- cess as marnge. opin you won't be attended with my sentyments, I um yvurs l'a.th1'ul, Mrs. Jane R. H. Ah well the world goes upyd down, And some sweet du , , M - lts slgoggy ahoo wil swing us two where , mgha have gone away, 4 GA nan-4|: nln-n onus I-an-gin Ii--1| nit!` us muggy Inoo wm swung us two wnere , sighs So nestle clam your bonnie bud and wit your eyes so blue. And swing with me. and memory upon ~- the shaggy 31:00. I '_.RRAl7I), A POPULAR MARRIAGE. Little Ones.,' `THE DAILY Ira Ia !'n`.U1tanA!. Novnmmn 4. -I897. London A Lanoaohlro Llfo An- aunnco Company. nuguxn A (human lhnnnno --..|