In: gluuly lctlptoul, DOOIIIJFO may are well drilled and atien up" 1 company. This interchanging was responsible for an incident during the lust trip of the Thirteenth that than how the system nomociunoo opogsm. The nergannb-major of ngounty habtalion on- liotod no spa-into i the Thirteenth for `tho Kingston trip (in my bop:-smiled tint haven! of the lurronndina nnnnlw Inna- Hamilton spectator. There is one feature of military tripe thatia rapicll aaeumin the dimensions of an abuse. an it is aao common to the annual campe. In order to ll up the companies. or swell the parade etatu. men of other oorpe temporarily enroll tbelneelvee in the corps gong on an ex- oureion or going into camp. and ex-menr bere arealao accepted. The reault in that when a city battalion goes away on a trip, men from the companies of neighboring county battalione go along with it-. and when the country `battalions goto oem , men from the city battalions are gla ly accepted. because the drilled and maiden nn" . ' Connolly; Gananoque, Dr. Brown; Front nun: Iauul Ill \IlllV_UI'Ia Axnnxs, May 3i.-A most enthusiastic meetingof the liberals of Leeds took place here to-da . The chair was occupied b W. J. ebster. vice-president. G. . Dawson, liberal organizer for` eastern On- tario. was present. The following oili- cers were elected: President; P. W. Duly; vice-president. W. J. Web- ster; secretary-treasurer. W. A. Lewis. Directors-Bastax_d and Burgess, Omer Brown; North Croebg. W. J. Wing: Front` at Ycnge an Escott. M. J. of Leeds and Lansdowne East, H. G. Pa- tience ; Front oi Leeds and Lansdowne West, P. Kelly ; Rear of Leeds sad Lane- dcwne East, . J. Burns ; Rear of Leeds and Lansdowne West, C. C. Gilbert; Rear of Yon and Escott. 8. Coon ; South Cros- by. C. . Johnson ; Newboro, J. A. Shaver; Athens, J. C. Alguire. Resolutions were passed expressing condence in the gov- ernments oi the dominion and province and expressing satisfaction with the liberal candidate. W. H. Fredenburgh. A resolution of condolence in the death of the late 0. I). Oowan, president of the as- sociation, was passed. Short addresses were made by the new oicers and Messrs. W. H. Fredenburgh. George A. Dana, M.P.P.. James Cumming, G. P. Graham, 0. W. Dawson and C. . Britten. The remiss of Mr. Dawson that the Hon. A. . Hardy would short] visit eastern On- tario was hailed with elight. The muni- cipal association will meet very shortly for thorough organization. Altogether it was one of the most encouraging conventions ever held in the riding. ` Hamilton Spectator. ` Than in nnn Inn}. An llnthnnlaltlo looting Hold It Athens --Election ot olllopu. ' 4 1-nun 1!... an A ,,,,A I 1 .- vouan avenue: Mrs. U90: 9 Penn and daughter. Gout avenue; . Bonedick. Calubogio, Onb.. Spring street. Very rainy weather of Into. Services in chapel yesterday at 10:30 3.111. and 7 p.m by Rev. W. H. G1-eaves. DU Icuulnmoula 3". The aeeociation has ordered the new school of public instruction for teacher: to be built immediately on the corner of . United States and Rainbow avenues. The chapel will also be enlarged. A elxock of an earthquake was felt here on Friday night. II: is said a change will beinade in the plumbing buaineae here. The vew Dean ump has arrived and water will be turne on in a bw days. L. W. Seelmer e has arrived and has oened the barber slump in the basement of t Columbian. The aeaociation had a meeting in the trustees oice on Friday. Arrivals during the week : H. A. Read and family, Prospect Point; ma'or Koeter, Headland avenue; J. P. Billings. Garden `avenue; elder Barnes and family, Headland avenue; Dr. Goodale, Central avenue;Geor Sawyer, Coast. avenue: Dr. Searlee, Rain w street; D. W. Gridley, Coast. avenue; L. Pilehard. Coh LVBIIIXQS nnnran pnnn ant` up gun I xqvonpe yum nu. uoroner Kogenhurete, of Hliledel lie. and viegved the remains. 9 considered it nnneedeehry to `hold an inquest. The lunorel ecenrred pn Wedneedey nt 2 p.m., {rein her feuheereeidence. Contrnlnvenue. to the chapel where the eervicoe were con- ducted by the Rev. M. D. _Kinney. In- terment occurred at Riverside cemetery. Parties from 9 diebence attended in lerge numbers. the chapel nob binglerge enough to accommodate all. 'l`l.- .......:-L.'.... L..- -...I-_-.: n__ ._-__ nolnulr {mo sung. John munn Md HIGH arrived Andhnniodinuly dived and Wrought up the body and ovuyiuort Ins made to .'.'"..itIto her, but all ogfotti .P|`0\!d un- uailing. Min Neuueit mugonial young Mind 3 fqvanpo xyibh a_|_l. Coroner anlnn-ah. (I, vhi`AnInhin lfffllti and Renoir tuna and ran 5; it to n:oid the gland t;h_olig_ht.~nnAd an wharf ioin chi uhip oh '1` it In shpgoiod chemil- wtkah turn and no of t 0 end of the i O . Ill l:`.....-LA -_-'-| AL. ...._A_. _-_LI- ` At"l,'qlI-I ., .I. 1`nons_un Iguun. Jhnx. luy 31.--A ohnnod gt Finn whgrf. ups: harp. `oq Monday Ill `ht, 1; 24e5.Lub6unum..,won tho` 1 0! stuns: New Island Wanderer from Kinnton. in which Min Ll_iu_nio Namcir, u,'1`|onund Mani 2ml;'di'\Ighur 'blIlt.' mdn. Charlpl amoir, -laqt mp. Iliu Nouoir. with tdvornl `.otbo.' %mtI: _to Mu what! to moqt the bogt,_!:yn0 it au;aosoamag'eI.m.' `1a'b..ai.. an chi` ht ' mod. "'..;"*' . `VII . aimed on' " sin" for" u`:<:::onQL 1:1`: Renoir turn audnu u avoid nlnrnnlnn light. and an OLA -hnIu' in-in Wlllfh W. Emmott onobl the . unable to prim` Imfiztuiinboly rm to 'o'$or. gag! jumped in n boat.` and ptirtod tdlo NI} cnb when om of his one in: pod. He than and the ot.h'or foi' 7:" pack! 0 but on hi: u-tint. the some of accident. Min Notnoir had sunk. John }_I_u'nn hgd than 4 arrived A'nl`r{InIl`nAIv rlkzirl and in-nn akin `Q --nu-u-nu-_ I n-l_I- I LEEDS COUNTY LIBERALS. A no unowuma Aocidmr. Becoming An Abnu. nnnlintnn Iy, UUIJIIU IVQIIIIO; L. YIIODBTC. Mrs. George Penn and D-.. ;.JS..I- nu! g An..- . vmtI:n~ 9113231 l ` .1 hi I igpln than sin` for 3 momomzh Mai Iudnuu l"I"' '"'&PM 3,1 . ll.C.gl|_|"l !?lI._O! ` both olOhdaoWa|l P: V ""..`. .*."F`2."'"-`. .'.-."'` a-uh`-`nu .-'r~. us; " .:%%::n*` . 4 1-...` uuuiuw -vvnlloll. val expo:-Ion D0 umn ob Binhudnon 3- omolcntor at noon to- rrxnoau upulu. in (land; b. ` I linuoi Odlnuibinn will Ian?` warful unto 1 `ml nonqcuorgnnandaln puudn Int .` `In ` Wt. ..:. Ill Ohlllhol vnlm-dnv bv tho Itllmnf W'N!.N.'|'UImnoq ._ ~'lm*borieotho mm 1 by tho I : #;`:.n;I_4x:__ _.:n n.._ tilt]. DIIII IITK IIOOIIIOBIVO WOIII. The Iunnoc 80. Andmw. arnimhdou. boIn~l'a-I William. expected to urrivo O5 Bulldl L ung nhvnuul Ah nnnn tn. , UIPL U. Incl. Ulnybon. oounnndor .0! the than: 8%. Inwyonco. of the white |||dl'0|| Ij-,' srrmd Ion evening from of his nupmcr. ovduln. mm. 55:. .3. Arrlvele And Departure: Am! General Ierlne Nevu. The echooner Annie Falconer is tied up infert eweiting e oherter. heeohooner lketie Eccles, light. clear- ed lent night for Oewego to loud ooel for this port. The echooner Nellie Hunter, light,c|eere:I too! for Orwego to loed coal for Onw- tord Go. Merino nutter: elong the harbor front II and fer between. wereuiet to-deg. Arrivele end departure: ` re? A elnount of timber Arrived et Oerden. eiendto-dey. All the host! ofthe leke Ieet weredn `there to-day. Oept. '1`. 0:-ei e new eteemer Jubilee ie in the let! etreet ehp receiving her ne- illl. blilb nfthn Innnmntivn hark; II III III! Ill ! IITKI Illp IIXWIII` DUI I ldw. built oftho locomotive worn. gnnp EL Andy`- nu-.ln.l..l aunlamcwry ruuovery. N. Groonwood, choir-master in St. An- drew`; church.hu received a letter {rom Toronto. elm Prof. Stocks-Hammond is very ill in that ci_W, and that it is uncer- tnin when he winks able to an his en- gigemontbin Kingston. K0" KAY 111`. THAT SOLID BBVCK Houo,No.28I Brock stunt. near Sydon- . oonmlnln Ilnglo parlor, dining:-oom u `dclohod h when. `l badroomn. sevsuto B: in w. . n nickla fluted, 11!!) will and ogahtgf: colnhlnnt on x `ro'q1houI,!ullda ch yard with Ildo your on ranoo. App y to J. `W. Omrm, loo Sqnpxfo. ' uwy, Luwa. John Moaior. freight: handler at the C.P.R. and K. & P. freight sheds. is apri- oualy ill with a low fever. E. Suddard, of the same shall`, and who bu been in hospital for some time put, is making a satisfactory rooovory. N. Groommod. nhnir.msnI*Ar in St. An. Ill-l|IUI'BH|p UK 135"). Lesb evening Dr. W. Kelly was tendered 8 fitrewell at the home of Mine Maud Lamb, Johnston street. Quite a number of his friends attended and a eocinl time was agent. Dr. Kelly will locate at Mason City, owe. Jnlnn M ...:... c....:-Ln. L.....n-- -4. AL- uuu_wIw ll parents. ayaennam street. James Wallace doing miseionnr service at Killaloe. bu been notied 0 his ep- pointment by the senate of Queen : to the tutorehip of Latin. - Lnuh mrnnino `Dr W Walla -... t.nA...-.l nuuupvuu a goon polluon no nockwoou. George McKay. Toronto. nrriwed in the city yeaterdny to spend his summer vaca- tion with his parents. Sydenbam street. Wnllaca doinn mininnnrv lnruinn LA yllo Rev. T. G. Smith, visitinq Ottawa and district in the interest oi, Queen : college. arrived home yesterday. Mill Maud Shanna. Wnfnrfnwn N V urrvvcu name yeawruuy. Maud Stoness, Watertown, N .Y.. arrived in the city on Monday. She has accepted a good position no Rockwood. Geomo MGKAV. Tm-nntn u-riuml in nu. lovomonto of the PoopIo-WhnI `they no Buying and Dolng. Adam Armstrong has returned ho the city. after having made a bicyclo tour to Lyn. oer: ox amen, unaemxea recruiu. Architect Ellie this morning awarded contract: for the construction of an ad- dition to a dwelling on Clergy street for John Mitchell. George Hunter will do the carpontering, Joseph Jamieson the plumbing and tingmithing and Robinson Bros. will do the painting. Ell! IE]. CHI). The Hub P.W.0.R. `(ill be a fine regi- ment by the 22nd. So many old member well drilled. strongly built men, have re- turned to tho ranks that company com- mandant: will be Able to weed out num- ber: of small, undersized recruita. Au-nhinm. 1111:. o.).:. ............:.... ......-.:-.I BA}. LARGE EESIDKN . N NORTH 1. ohnntun Strut, t houuo went M tr Street. ylch {um co snd other Eodun convonlenou Also that Stone Dwel- ng m Burk Street, with modern Improve- nIu't|.. Apply to Jon: Iunuc. "you're only me mayor." For Rochester North King loaves Sun- days 6 p.m.; Tuesday: and Thursdays Hero leaves 3 .m. . connecting with North King at Brig ton {or Chnrlobbo. J. P. Hanley. agent. The um. P.W n P. am 1.. . oz... .....: l'UlI| X535 - Belleville Aldermen give the title of chief magistrate to the police 11: ietrabe. At e oounoll meetin the mayor o joctad,ola.im- lug theo diqni ed title himself. "G wan yon ro not, replied alderman Felkiner. you're only the mayor." FOP Rchlff North Rina `Anna: Hun uuung new. no otner business was done. Geo. Cliff offers some special bargains in small houses or building lots. or if you have A house or lot you wish to exchange can at 95 Clerenoe street. headquarters for real estate. D-Il-...'lI- -l_I-_...__ _2,,_ AI , .uI n I a - auueurl Hons non you la in. The sllellnnd-Vele erfect. Bicycle, thor- oughly up-bo-dete, and pronounced by ex- rtn one of the heel: wheele in the market. pot: oaeh, $80. as Sbreohenh hardware. At the annual meetin of the county of Frontenac farmers institute yeeberdey I member stated that within three years he had cleared $3,000 in dairying, most of it being made from eeee production. Frontenac oaf , open day and night. The Kingston bicycle club met Int even- ing and appointed a committee to make all arrangements necessary for the holdin of the annual district championship ce meeting here. No other business done. Han. Clilfnnn lnrnn -nunl |........:... i. nuo I!-nu groom. , ` Dunlop makes a specialty of bitch and blue serve unite this spring. Prices. 83, .85. 88. 310. The 24th of May celebntion committee in just 870 short of meeting all liabilities incurred in connection with the celebra- tion. This sum in more than covered by nubscri tions not yet 'd in. Ollnnd-Vn at-fat-,!.RinvnIn H-my-_ euuw nu anew! no mounamon I20 doll With larger issue. `n%ho oioers of the 14th, A eld bat- tery and Royelmilibary college attended the wedding in St. George : cathedral this morning in uniform an the request of the bride and groom. g Dunlnn make: A nnnninltn nf kl-nlr and A sum Iron we mo awn cricket club and one from the Roy: military college will hlve 1" `meeting on Saturday. Elo:-ta are being made to revive intereeh in thin ne old game. . . Toronto Teleg David Rogers, of Frontenac, is 5 en ' t with which W. H. Bennett, M.P., muse feolquite at home, since he ebowe no inclination to deel with Anv lunar imum gilujllflp 0! UQIIIBQIO. uorniugon lull way all an. in linking the mind trip with pl!!!`-. .- Ordcu for piano and organ tunlngloftub J. Raynor : reside 131 Union stress. or W. J. Koolcymjo r. Brook stub. A nulnbqr ol npplu have "struek the city Ind no oaalepgd on Bnrrioold com- mon. Thoyuro ongngod in peddling tin- wuo Around the city. Frontonno cola, order: liken {oz lunches. Dunlap : man : unit at 86 in full worth for Lu; mm : money. Whlo omitting in the moving of A piano lat awning polloo countable Konnedy land 1. large 900 of esh torn from his loll`: land. he wound in painful but not dnnnoruun. - The Wellnnd-Vale Garden City Bio ole. ll good so most up-to-date wheels. xtrn value for 370, spot cub. Straclnn : hard- WIIO. .""'F `No00IOllI0ttl.lllICl 0. if" M , onion is aky n Gnnnllu us nn-. 1...... 5.... m Ul`IIlU II ZUQIII"I jm, Iotulio lupboxu 10c. Mo- rugwou. . of Gamnoqno. w .39-.;*-' IOIIIII lb OM! thin mm-ninnnn lulu rgr. ` W; :1`. , W'e-have them as<'c_l$eap as` tvheh cheapest and as good as the best. ' "".'?,"' 1" DY III"76il1?_R :6 _ ,'pi..."I7novl&o- 0 Aulunhcunu-atoms; cnnnuuunuuoxnuoivu I-unnguocu. Hifb. bold mats. sandwiches. H. Cnnninnhnn ninnn Qnnn [AQUA -I "PA_aiaA;-us p{qx'souv av cunt nusv an-n*-.v`m1-.-en- VII: A team from the Kin aton cricket club md nnn {mm hing Rn-n nuilil-Jun Anllgng INCIDEN1S_K1)i}InE nu. TlNi M1|j|17l.;4E&|RCLE8. PERSONAL MENTION. ,.,. 5; ?mi j L305 ; Amie: Aood Lb. j ""1 . abs?! and um IJl`;:gg m Kn": `nial! had. -`I. nut`-n..1l. nulunw carpi. Al H10 regiment It @0- ddqably out In-ougth it did not can put lonnahotimoto ncoodmb thoro- qout. Thomsturvukftwfth a con- Iniluotodncido. The nginonb will .` 0` 80 Houston! oousidonbly our -em` J Ltpnuntebon up carotid 363 `inh- rsawmueenm ye, Iuuuuu new on lallnuly nlgnli no turning Wedneedey morning. leaving uqdev at midnight. Majo Skinner end pt. Kent were deputed r proceed to ontreel at en eerly deto'to make nel Lerrengemente for the treneport of the regi- ment end for Ice quertering end nothin- nent then. A number of medioel etudente taking the summer reeeion et. Qneen e college In- tiunued their deeire to connect theneclvee with tlleregilnent ee Inunhere 0! en W.` bulenoe oorpe. Al the regiment is con: ekleeeblvover ltnnnth In dil not. nan The Mu: P.W.0.I. wxu go to lonu-eel For 'l'_wo Dtyl. After the parade of the 14th P.W.0.R. last. evening the oicen held I meeting to di u metoere relative to the interests of oorpe. Touching the tri p to Montreal 0 the 22nd, it wee decided to go for two ye, leaving here on Sunday night and mini: Wodnendev mm-nimr. Imvina Ulllllll. A child named Marlow accidentally tumbled into Tunnel bay on Monday oven- ing. ' When taken out the child was to all appearances dead. Willing bands tried to resuscitate it. After an hour`: bud work it showed signs of life and will.re- COV0l'. H'Ul1l LIOIIIU, lylllg IUIBQP "1000 Dull]. Miss Lou. oldest daughter of Mr. Bil- lings, was married at her reaidence. near Lyn. to Omar Billings. general etorakeepev of that. village. Another daughter, Mia: Lillian, was married to George Wright, son of Brockville a loading dry-goods mor- chant. A _L.'I.I __...-.I ll-..I-._ ___:.I__;,n Iu.lI|l VIIIIKUU. A two and a hull year old boy of John Dennison. Colnbormere. wandered from home. Some thirty or forty persona turn- ed out in I search which continued all day when he was found About three miles from home, lying asleep in the bush. Min Lon. nldant. rlnnahunr nf Mr Ril. IIUILI LHBIU lllllll DUO [Ella At the Methodist district meeting in Renfrew recently, it was decided to ask conference to appoint B clergyman to look after the territory between Arnprior and Renfrew. in which there are a number of small villages. A two and in hell Imnr nlrl hm: nf John WTIEL, KIVIIIK ID IL DH Urall. Rev. Mr. Sharp's family (formerly of Admuton) have removed to Liaknrd. in Nipiaaing district, for the summer. Mr. Sbnrp is doing missionary work in a large eld there until the fall. ALL}... \A'..L|....-I.'-L .'H..A...:-L .._--L:___ :_ Brockville c0I1ncll will presenb each of the three companies from Brockvillo with a tub of butter on their leaving for camp at Kingston. ' 1:..- nun--- Al_.-_L- _u__-_1 -__n Ild I\l|l BLUH. Mrai. Wallace, Almonbo. slipped and fell last. week, and in trying to save her- aelf she threw her whole weight on bar wrist, giving it as bad break. Rnv. Mr. Rhnr-n`: fumllv Hnrvnnrlv nf Vllla Mrs. Margaret Hughes, for nearly a quarter of a century a roaident of Brock- `villo. died on Saturday,aged seventy-eight years. Rrnnllwilln nnnnnll will nrnnnnh annh fl` IIIBKIIULI U" Lueauuy lwrnoon. Brockville electric light company is contemplating putting in machinery to generate electricity for power in Brock- ville. ll-.. ll._....._-L tl'.._I.-_ E-.. ___._I_ - nwu me wwn wnu I new nag. The dedication of the new St. James church. Eganville. takes place on Sunday, J uno 27th. I 1.` IVA]- \1'7-L..-L-_.._ 1717 __.| \l:__ uujivlfj E319, Watertown. N .Y., and Miss Louisa Cottrell, Belleville station, were married on Tuesday afternoon. Br-nnlxvilln nlhnhrin Iiuhf. nnmnnnv in Now: of the Dmzrlot condensed I`:-on the Whig Exchanges. Mayor Ed wards. of Carleton Place, has presented the town with a new ag. The dadimminn nf thn nnw Sn, Jnmu vvuu Illwllvu-. A nu vv urn. Workman have commenced pulling down the old house on Princess etreob. just op- poeite St. Andrew : church. that: has for some years put been used as a junk shop and which is so be replaced by n handsome three-sboroy brick building. to contain three st-ores, wholoaale warerooms end dweliinp rooms. The contracts have been awardot. by architect W. Newlanda as fol- lows: Masonry, G. Newlnnda; carpenters work, A. Williamson; binumithing and gas xtures, McKelvoy & Birch; pointing and glazing, Robinson Bros. Uul BWUIIUIL 05 Monday E. F. Chapman, grocer, corner of Queen and Division etreeta. was badly injured through falling. A broken plank in the sidewalk opposite the resi- dence of the city solicitor caused the fall. Mr. Chapman was so budlyinjured that ho had to be conveyed to his home in a hack. H.119-nwu anlu cuuunr. Yesterday G. Tomlinaon, electrician, accidentally sprained his ankle. He was working and happened to turn in such a manner In to sprain the member which is badly swollen. On Mnndnv F. F` (`Jmnman m-nnnr Bulldlng Contracts Ava ad. Architect. W. N ewlands has awarded the contracts for the work of the different. trades in the erection of three brick houses on Union street. for Paul Reid. Follow- ing are the names of the successful ten- dereis: Masonry, George Wilson; car- penters and joinere' work, Benjamin `As- selsbine; plumbing. gas-tting. cinsmiI.h- ing and heating. Nuaenb at Taylor; paint- ing nnd glazing. T. . Milo. Work has been begun, and will be pushed forward with all possible despatoh. cu-pee squares. \ We have just; received direct from Dan- dee, Scotlnnd. a large consignment of extra heavy Kiddermimter carpet s uhree to sell el. 82.50, .25, 83.75 and .25. These equarerwil wear longer and hold their color better than union squares at. double the price. New American art blinde at less then Toronto wholesale prices. New moquebto mate, extra line e.bl'/erns,andet lower prices. R. McFaul. ingeton carpal; warehouse. wruuy nun, wu nrougnn `up In the police court on Saturdny afternoon 1nd nmnuda ed. The prisoner Inc serving I life un- hence in Kingston ponitonliar {or throw- ing vitriol in 5 man : hoe in orontn, tad was releuod only eight. days I . ut the request of bishop umilbon. 0 Ottawa, after serving ten years. .:....._. .,,.."'*"".:.-ms.-: o pu 05hh cimiso. Z _uuusIIl_I pun: ug mg gxugqslk on Division street on Tueodny and fell. sue'tAiniu `sugm but turn: `ination; "Ho "ww ` - wind up 12;: A by noighhon and ig my doing w` u. to {I pxpocud um mvni mg able to A votho bean in 5 day or two. V An_oId;ri_ir;;n't:i- 1-` "3: l` _`|u`bkon `pun ii; thq H ' walk 1 Tuudnv and fall, am. M A . nu hone ltdny `inning, May 30th, in boom of W ltqn Bmithmho Ind been here an n ` n_n`Q!. . no vmlu, ndyho Mt. for his `homo in .3 antral on Sundnv nfmrnnnn, ` flripped on; 9 Input. Anpldorl mu tri on a nllznn `Inns: 8`. 0k. As.I|- -- -ru w.-uu. IIPILIIW .1010 III` In pntroul on Sunday aluarnoou. . .5 nu-pp: uuqrllj. ' _ A lug: Mshongvuhdnhtho liouov >1 MI_'I- _l_II0I'._i9nt'In]` moan, Higtlldny TH E DISTRICT DASH E8. TWO. DAYS TRIP. Commencing The Work. _.-.. I__..- _-..__.-_ ___I A J ` Iron nzsmlxon. `I6 UNION s'r.. an: or. Any!) to DI. Ouvn, A .. K . an b h ,. 0-. w and `$13. %b`').:?'r!=: `uni . oo qanqll In and (ion Strata. 6.-rrv Arm viinifvf sprained Ills Ankle. ._ n m,.,_v_,,,., and um effect: from abuse and excuses. No operation. ` . I No clamps or compressors. Np detention from work. No poallblp dancer, - No lotjon (pr mgdiclnep. . ' " N8::"*'v .'%r'2*.:.~, '* a re`: :2) y. y at: " Battery, 111 form` of`: belt, Hput -Bu whetryou to to bed, `and tho{I'lI. on hnarntlng. continual: canine ' I through 11: consented vejna during f - night spey `dlssdlvgr the troub 5 and cur!-s In o. few wean. Ity pun- phlet. "Three clupu of high. but Qt! Illnltntad `mtmim mu ' xx .1` Kill. 3-D noerneuny In F ine ordered clothing at Dunlop a. Scotch ouingn 815. xupoot them. !.i?7V5?i?5?5cI Dunlo `a higholnaa clothing, that) suits at. 10 and 312, are llin the bill. Q-') mill Lug . n:l|A Av Ll.-uul AAA (H I... - Ion Wanted. Mechanics. clerks, laborers, etc.. to look in our window and nee what. we are selling in ox blood. chocolate and brown boots for S2. A. Abernathy, 127 Princess street. .. v....... vuvv .. pun-u .- .ui'c'16 a}}}i's12, am; Yin 82 will buy A nice ox blood oot-, t for a Icing. at Abernel:hy s. Fina nrdnrad nlnthlno nl-. `hnnlnn n, IUUIIIIK vvuulun. After dinner there came into the her- room I `oily. wide-awake man with I bu- Iret on in arm with candies in it. My father gave me some coppere, endl bought three as good an I ever tested. The men selling the cnndien was a brother-in-iuv of the tavern-keeper a, and no leu than the enterpriain John Counter. the first mayor, I learn. 0 the city of Kingston. After purchasing some supplies for the home and farm we made 0 start for home. where we arrived about midnight, having been a day and two nights on our journey. W3. ?`i"aa&.;.'..s`.n: . 52`}!?%;'3f.`;l'.o.'?.1 i: mu Dztnumodom oonvenionou. 8. `aim FUUIIIB. "Aim disposing of our load we put our hnrses in the shed of a tavern just where the Oiz hotel now stands. This tavern. which, think, was brick was he 3 by a man by the name of Blake, 5 am I sized man. and who in these days would be called a hustler. He was in the bar. erd and dining-room in an increditebly s orb time. His wife was a line. almost queenly, looking woman. Aflmrrlinnnr tlanrn mu-nu huh: lm I-nu vvxuu u reu top In bno Iron: 01 ml cap. Very few women attended the market than in com Ariaon to the number that do now. he market house we: then frame and just opposite Mr. Reid : butcher shop. On the corner of King end Brook streets stood A frame two-storey tavern with stop: going up outaide to the upper rooms. At McMichael's hill we turned to the right and came on the Bath road near where the toll gate now is. Soon after turning to our left towards Kingston. we passed on our left a race course, marked at irregular distances with cedar posts about eight or ten feet high, painted white, with about two feet at the top red. Close to the track on the east stood the then widely known and then celebrat- ed red house tavern, then kept by Lem- bert Vanalstine. This course was used almost altogether by militsr oloere, and the horsee were bought out y the oiiioers belonging to the regiment: coming to Canada, and consisted in part of such names as the eclipse, bugler. shepherdsss, etc. Our way was then along the road past the new residence of William Reid. and throu h what was known as the French vilage, coming out on Store street. (now Princess) east of the Scotch church (now St. Andrew s). This. I think. was the rst church I had ever seen. and what I noticed most was the hell upon it. ' The rade on Princess street was then uite di srent from what it is now. Where t e Windsor hotel now etands was quite a hill, and the town commenced just about there. The houses on each side of the street were mostl frame and painted white. We turned on Wellington and went down Brock st 13 to the market. just as the rnost of the people do now. We ot on the market about six o'clock. very third man on the-streets wan a eoldier with a red coat and a white feather with a red top in the front of his cap. Verv women attended than mnlun. morning In uune. The road from Waterloo to Me- Michael s hill was very bad nd crooked, end on either side mtty much covered with pine and elder uehee. In a clearing near the creek was a brick kiln burning. This belonged to Lewis Day, father of the late Johnson Day, and it was a strange sight: to me, being the tires I had ever seen. w mm must, now Uueus, was compan- tivsly ood and the farms mostly oloarfsd along: 0 road. Our. first stop was mode at Fisk : form. about a mile west of Mill Creek. After feeding and resting our horses we msdo nnotherstsrt. It was now about ten o'clock. The road was now much rougher. and we pusod through considerable woods at `what is now West` brook. We turned to our right and went south to the front of the concession and cums out on the present line of tho macsdamized road at the five mile house, and arrived in Woterlooaboub three o'clock in the morning. After feeding and resting our horses again we made another start, just as tho sun was rising on a beautiful morning in June. Th3 rnnrl frnm `Vain.-Inn 0.. ll... .vpa. -nun uv luau nu; IDIIIQWIIID lll'l0 up. . . ` '_'I`o lose up little time 1: lb): `from the tum work (for in phone ya time 1}): considered money) I stub was mad: about seven` q'clook iu the evening, and, tnkinen xig-mg coune through the oonoosaiobl. we came on the Yank road. nit. wu then called. The road from Fellpwh Corners t0 Crank. nnw (`dong wan nnnmnnrn. uuueu. use mm mm: 1.<'eupw's Uornorn Mill Creek, Odeua. tivaly Road the fnrmd month clam-`ul ` -nun uni UHIGI (Jay R) rililll lollII_OIl_`l] Q3" ionou and he vs the AM ` tiiilniy wwunu o M: am M to mum Won: ` \- -1 win com um: orougnvup ,oa' A farm In the township of Ernoottown about on and I half milu youth of that in now the villngopl Nwbnrpbub which than Md no oxfntpgnpe.` Igntho time to which I re- fer, I journey to Kiqgncon. um _oyo_nt o no small eonuqnqpoo` n I 4 was tnlkod n _ at o.nd_pl9nnod for days below ptqrting. My rth trip to Kingnton was made an a land with my father in the farepntb of J no, 1827. nfterxho mud bad nomoihnb dried lln. ' nomauoouou -um Inn in ood with It-`E nuu'I`by'l'hou who l.|h'p't'6'Iiow'Iow We noun 1. run Days-Oonlngto .t.I.n*!9.r.-.-:- Inn - Pour McKim, Into hide inspector. we i liked the other day to mail uoml only or , patience: can tho rum:-tau Izhn FLAT VIII 5111; BY u`?'A.1:p"!;.3t . uuc \u_I Iyyalualuslvn. `nanny! : . ugnzv,-sLs.: _ ...'. ,. .3: 1 gures 5M`KIM noagLLs T -:-4- - ._._ _A ymcsmxuglrwas IN 1327] wn: v "1 hot I ht` - ' L n :n..':.....n.'3..'"..: 1'~.'K-.'I."n..l'. . .`}...?...`.'.3 `r~`lIi/'Vrm\VI-Is:;`;'c`> W. -Hut] nu Iuvu. IQ uh III M 9. . _; |tDlNI3R'5 ltqnl ; , nu _wonu__t6a lg. ` lungsmnou go 'v_ 0 loC.I:II."' ...-..u......,_, ' tiuoolhcrpro` {or um. to lot or chain. L:?$m;m.g'mE& Llbhllbi On-I hm ` noon: xmw nnsmnxon 0`: A ""'*~,'a-5 %',*.:*.2.';**2::'***s I V . _ I . In slpln into all complete lt..Lot uofgs `I "0011 nmh. I m... ..-~ to kw Ts!.."E..,*1.;!.:.?"*? ' ;".l`.4n hutnnn Jan-Juan. An] I...n _ n...h.. Fines: or Wood Working! "Puqmtry moo:-Inc. ' ` `BI! and 011100 PICHICI. KIIOOI. Wardrobes, `1'ablo's.'l2l:o. n.....4._ a-.._n_- u-.-_.*_ -._._ _.., Camovsky oumuo STREH. HUUl.;DlN\ and tintn. Pnmr H: and mu. ' " P H I l P I H in II It brnjnron p.r:>l:1;>lglyT1 1`dpr:>;;`orl';`ox`oont.od. . Kingston Paint Bhp and Room Paper Depot 003- BROOK U BAGOI HALL 1 IRS. D.L , Il0UI.Dl.'N(}.`tc Dos tn_d tIntn_._ V II I . All tho'nowow(;u0`5oxn'I' Wollllditc om. 'IDPA'l.`H 8 BISTOEY OF THE WORLD. volnmunull bound And rofuuly [Inn And. In: ha man at Wnln 0 an, N F Marshal: . Tnlnnlun caipm Cleaned. mom, nuowod and Laid. -4..- 7" Steam Carpet . :- Household Economy. now can 512: m-rmf *..r= gaunt: than my othu Io on ASK YOUR 030033 I03 "ROYAL GIN." rm: KINGSTON Muui E5. An Ornament Gems In Art, [T[I_I_a[iuardian| wllv. nfwnrri. e Amt. Klnhflo ma Ann Era Assurance Co.. 7,: umvnn LONDON. ENG. I w. J. BRYSON,_ H40 -A-an II_l_-_.. .._.... ...--.u \n JAMEE Duunutf, V no Prinocn stun. mm. 1 ' IIANNAY & nxnow, ACCIDENTS V taking Down Stoves. 36I'JEi7f intend erecting? ouo. oomln n 3 would goo nmplu 5 Otun 1!- Worku. Ohonpuoron . dun o unt. dmoront nctorm. A no ovoty duo tlon o! v N work and win cloth ml) uncured By. ' . r. PARTRIDGE. 9.mg,N:..,f':,n:g! to a homo in I 11100 (:(.so. ho T. MCMAHON & C0" Will nd denigm in our teach that tho: .. cannot. get olsowhoro. nu... ..._.._.. ____._ AA A --A--- . Fu'iiiiiis'ITAi= p:):-n:~I.~).-ya-Imus :)hll:TENDlN(l PURCHASERS M. w. Robinson's. " %?w%. Bicycles io Rent -._ --7w.u--was nyn natural!`- K. W:;I'ider s Photb Parlon Thromdoon nbon Oped loin. ...-guvuyuu ` `` nvnurs &co.. :.'.`::':.'::'.'.*;.:.'i`2%.. 13-: A. 13; Hanoo; 354PrInooas St. . emuonrn om gmaa. Byrnes & -Co. ZFIANE my oyolo w A o In In A 1:-maxnoph oonnnfn W0 - '11 Ba dgfnng of Itching, Imnhn. ncalv sun, and mun human in In. Ropux-Inn Q. Spocluty. Give us 3 call. P:-lnom mm. `nu wuuroouu with tho wheel windows. J. BIWSUN Between Princes ; 5:: ' Th u h e 1 2 ott.:1.1lx1o,i $:?o'.' ' unto you cnuumont ton` _ , I u; nuuuluu lUI' Ill: Tlnamlzhl in all in bnnohu. Quick, nth notary work. uuonnblo prion. _,___ UIINEIBI POINTIBI. _ A_..._ ...._ There II no manor job on Ah I! you don't. know how. `You an n'vo :11 the dirt I]!!! worry by sending for In. 'l`ln.n\ln.I-.- 1.. -u n- I.----I--- Wlll hm pen and vohlol worn on Mrnlnhod In up `boat of one. Brln them we'll mnkanmndin nrnm we'll male 0 food job o('th;_o a oomplptq p Ant: for non` conveyance: of ivory duo:-1| ---5 - . 1. .__-._.- . and tn-nnhod In spin 0`! tho" Brlni, t-lpom hownnd we'll make U0 of Man n'n page for man sohu-Inc conveyance: oven dnnrln IIIII min In `ITIIIIXII _ `by'vIm`umwt:ncu1-r- , il lag-Wll>I.9Cl7'l'!0!IM .m rut ` cntomndntnildou Wu loI.ysx`t.uuuIt._ot-mood ~ blhhorounumhliulelunllo. "'s",jA' .5"... ' ` ~ ' vv ,u,zuw_u wan half I._ ; . our dolmouu. unl- OIIAIBODL. ' 'x A"; '3 `Including .'r.n]dep;g._ "gt And 1: cu nuaucn?rn"sr'ir'.'5ru no`3.1ef.'.' t'u'.'n`.:1 nuwuunu Iithll-Ill!!! Iii: I`! V II I novtfu In suu. ' Voillnn. Mo. llovoltlu In I wanna... Dnumnklu `liopartmih to tho tn-ono; under the management or Inn Wulnh. of New York 0481. All tho nol,ut'.lronoh QM hdu tnhlgnh. ` `A _ '0 n An` n\l-_A_;..I.A nf-A '(:3ieravII'_ing Works. IIIIIII mm P` Tolophopo In WALL PAPER 0 T0-L '1' FURUISHEDO - H Jeaumble soua ..`.{ .`$`1. hnoo.No.8 Union tnot. llnhmd hv alum. :94 hn.:. Paid-up (3 `sin 0! n)` 191` my camp in the Worldutnhtoungn mm nuauiun. '- ~ rumnnn ld'n'f. mm Prln on Ill nu funny, 5. drown man `V-<-- :f.9TWl2AR. ;'.:.-'.s*:.:3',_Em=.; mom for 3"`; A I -T` V . -' how-u. P011-nbtvdirnonn. gt, ` p... :v r . nv!o0InII|tRluIn,"!vu. ._......... ._..... -n n I Inna: llnln hug- Ia... Il-L- III-ml shun. Boys Dongola Ox- ford Ties. sizes 3 and4 only, worth $l.25. We have marked them 75;. Come in `to-day and" 3eeV_,them . ._,, ,. . ,- , _,_,_,,,,,,, 3,103 lo` Wlrl-I GOOD BBHIDENUJB .nIIr|uad. o. nu-mun Benn. Annly. 0 T944 1' ruuusrumo UNFUR-` .'.a.. n : duiroble gnu um- No. Union ttoot, lighted by aloo- 3359;.-at43:.-:'.':'.:.:::.-;,'::3~.::*.*':'..':'.:,:':.:':::; [A 1.4301: nnsmzn 18` III (Johnston Btu-$.01? hot in It with tn darn convonlonoda. Also that Btm [mo Wlrl-I iEaIIEW: . `l,D"lPrjn9u Bfnot. Ayn]:- r__-- - 1... ...~ ...=_- `.__ . `PATH ! BISIUEY OF THE W01! but ran: noted. In be non st Wmo 0 co. LIIUYO Will I not 0 Bi I- SutherIand s} '3 IMHO and MI madam improvements. gl N.`1`.Gn_'.Ilwoob, on the promises, I I In olco. mum to: or ouuunan; mt romtnoooco t|.uuo!t4 Strut. olophono um ` or auuun. NDHJMI NEW RESIDENCE 0`! Eu`: Division Street. lptof |nn.n.-I._-.: *1 _..-x Biscuits and Cheese. waoxn sod. II...-A-IA- roa sAu-:.' $_() 3: ;.-r.` Oranges. Lemons, Pine Apples, nu-mpu. uguu Ion. We solicit a share of your pa- traihage. HIS c__ocK, OM: Kohl, Inohtonl NORTH man went aw -*-~..-:-.,:..: ` `, __o M, ;...1`? _..2....':..;.. M - 6% .uNx`YtM olb ' _ _ - -.q~L" - "...,}."u."."s`.'."'.;'s"a.'7."a. ) fun! la. rue: n:.&`oc:'"-Qua"?-1 '33. 'u"::"' ui'u:': 1%-at It 35 -n..7n.'1!1i .'."'..a;.`'aT"`u'..`7'.','u;..r.,. .u...a.a by hot uncle. Richard Spoor. She was at.- ` lilul dnl and . 9.`Ta"a3 3s2s" r'.`.7aa..a..:u.;'2f2 a...af. annno! 9a.0'voddin . drew the ma , ~ . .*.'.-'.".:'...u:.'.?::.*....%'.:'.='.& wu inainhldunlil ,_ o'clock Vi 9.'.`2":`.`.3'.!i" 7 ;';;".:'- '".":" '.:"~ :'"..."' W . or. . nu her. 8 . mum. J. _ or.V'l'Iubik'-i attended by Him Vlnnio. Mobonnlii, Smith : Falls. and Him Garth Mn!)-nnnn. W. A. Ilteholl nu Ilu linker Won Int!-Ind `um Honing. A In `gaunt hook u thdkoman Oithougp nrch; Wolfe` uland. on 9:30 this jorvhing, when Rev.` Fr. Killogn nnitod` in marriage William` A. Mltuholl. Iurdwuo mualmm Princes mace. and Min Eadie II Rnlnr, nnlw gnahlmp as! H`. I-6- mus nu: ammo . nononnlu, Inunuuu my Smith : Fnlla. and Ilia Gertie MoDoI-moth, whilo No; llitgholl. brother of the gjiond clog. Bnkor, brothu of tho ; nannnotnd Goods, Figs, notes, Rams and Bacon. uum u mower at nee, to we carnage. Liout. Much : divieion of the battery, heedevj by" Sergt. Clifford. wee provided with dug-ro end who the yonn couple had taken t eir seats in the vehzle. the ertillerymen unhitohed the horeometteohed the drag robea. end Sergt. Oliord spring- ing to the driver : sent. the men started at the double end drew the carriage and its ooqupente round the square and to the .'.l`ote dn Pout hernoke, and hook to Hotel Fmnhnm K113. As the newly-wedded it walked down the side on the wsy to 0. it osrringo, st- tor the conclusion of the ceremony. the Royal military college cadets. posted on such side, crossed swords, fox-min an arch of glittaring stool, under which b a bride on groom passed out of _t.hs cathodnl, amid s shower of rice. to the cnrriogs. Mitch ! division of Mn hnlzhu-v. Iuluwu In we musical l0l'Vl00a. The oicors of "A field battery. R. C. A., in full uniform. Ind places in fronb.- and bqgxind them were coated the civilian clients. LUV guusw Iuwllulllg Lno wouulng WON many in numberend come from many por- tion: of the dominion. Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto were strongly represented and several of the neat: demo from more die- tent centres. ieut.-Col. Drur and the oioere of Aeld battery and t e oioore attached temporarily to the corps for in- structional purposes were all present. The reading-`deck. pulpit and the Altar were tntily dworntod with white owers, and the colors of the Frontenac militia" hung above the In] `t and readin -desk. The band ofthe 4 battalion, P. .O.R.. WI! nhhinnnd. in thd In-ann_Inff. and 1. In: unuu ul IOHU Hon nnnunon, J`. w.u.n.. ma stationed. in the organ-loft. and tainted in the musical nu-vices. Th. gain... at NA 41.1.: 5.-.- `D n A II'lUllI.Ilo After the ceremony the bride! party pro- oeeded to Hotel Frontenac where e recep- tion wee held and relreehmente perteken oi end where the newly nude bride end groom were touted end given unhappy Iterb in their wedded life. They left by tho 1:20 train for Montreal and other oest- grn points. The bride : "going-ewey gown wee of nrple ceehmere. trimmed with white brooedied eetin end black velvet. The wedding present: received by the bride made e glittering arrny. They were principally oi `gold and ellverwere, and peverel very beeutilul weter-color paintings wereemong the number. Fromthe choir of St. Geo `e cathedral. of which he he: been e lend n member for eome years, and choir muter r some month: post. the groom received e beeutilul piano lamp. end the militia oicere attending the ion course of inetruotion at the Roel eohoo oi artillery. at the Tete do out her- recku, expreeeed their respect end eeteem by the gift of e magnicent eeled-howl, the ehell" or outer portion of which in of old ooh, benutifnll` poliehed and ellver-mounted. A shield in aid in the small In inane-3|-no-I 1-HI; oh- u..-..... .0 AI... uuu unvurnluuuwu. A Inlolu Imua In we wood is inscribed with the names of the rlrmnrn -------I---:---&---- 1'. Ldly, 115 John IUD. Nth Inn _ nu: I Inna nnul Hills : urapu, Ill 0 WI pipuqueea o whit ` `bunt. March, .'L.. --A .........:.... A Wow: IsLANo MARRIAGE. U] #1]: UTIUU. 0 music was specially appro `an to the occasion and the organism, R. K; Har- vey, rendered the "woddin march with more chm his usual bril iancy. as` the moon: in ono of his oldant nnd 'n!nnnh urupu, Ill 6 wuwu IIIIDE, unu carrying white carnahiona. stalwart ind manly-look il:g. and wearing the hnndeome uniform of hi rank. was assisted during the aero- Inony by F. A. Wray, of Montreal, uncle of the bride. 'l`|.- ......-:.. _.- ._..:.n_ _______:_A. ._ pncnuru nun. anu carneu I nouquon ox ink meal The bride was attended also y two maid: of honor. Miss Ada Drury and Miss Flosaia Hudon, dressed in white crepe, la. a white hubs, and carrying nbouauesu carnabiona. IIIVD ueon CD080 I0? (I10 WOUGID`. Leaning on the urn) of her father, drau- odin whim satin trimmed with oi-ango blouoma. and carrying a magnicent bouqgeb of lining of the vulloy, ,tho bride, u the udvnnod 11? the cathedral nislemu 9! the oynoluro of al oa--an ideal bride. Shdwu dnendod b but one bride:-maid, her sister. Mina D o Clements. who tore I drain of white Dresden tal}'eh.and a large picture hat. and carried a bouquet of nink roses.` The bride wan nttnndad nlnn KIUUIH ` trienda. A lA-_ 'llll,:::.guosta attending the wedding were mm number and came from mnnv nor- wuuln H10 nun Iflllll Dll" DO DTIIO, HIGH UIIO happlnou of Mrs. A. F. March is assured. for `a more beautiful dc could not have been choon for t a wedding. Lnninnr on um nm of bar fnuuu-. (II-nnn. UIFFUTY` WHO Warn" 0"` Vollllllcll . lln each title of the side along whfoh ah`. bridal party pu'a od. If tho old Admin. Wnnnv in than In-irln D an puny puopa. If the old ad . Happy, is the bride whom tho nun qh has on" be true, than the hnnnlnnnl nf Mrs` A, I` Ilnn-In In gum-m-I G`R"ocEmI:s 1| Ill! IIIIIT I.WI IOIOIIIIIIIX ID OIIVUII o'clock in ` etatby Sb. Gear _a uohedrel by Rev. Dean hnith, uni by Rev. G. B. Beamleh. There. ujneehrge mambo: of lpeetnote prbeent. in yerlcw slop of the ancient new, the "Allethe eworld love: a lover. and nanny were the rpruzeeigne of/yard-will enddeincere hope? oree `pi e n oerit.yo the 'new1y-zanefri so:s'.n"3: "A" battery. who turned out/voluntelf. lined each iida of tha mills Alana ill nh u`. ur. uumu-1;, sun swear. Illli; uni or was Anon!"-vonv, 0 0 tenuo- cleuy, wage un,xlteV_!`ln`e the` p; Illl Bonde 91 rnnheimpgy "me, . Vetiua end Ilm-I`lI'e`ve;'Ilnibe chddlye hen eertl: in young, `always been credited ` with Kevin ; nverydeclded putlelity for Qlch other, And upon many occeeiene thin preldreaoe has grown to human. even an it did this mqrping. when. with Cupid es the helm. the ya_d_ ' couple named ebove get an on the led waters of the meta-imoniel eee. '1` e males? was Iolemnixecl at eleven lnlnnk In A ntnikl - ip nnnd- h cu. - -.-up--.u - A who oo_mn noun: suntan. I and Min En _C `hp filhindian ` I :aa"i:.:.i:32':: .:.:.'.`E.:aa'.'...'; :;'~v-Fii Dr. Olomoutqx njgutooo. md`onb of the mom nnnnhr mamhdn of .KinulI'nn an. Ariana Ivxyjpt In ` a unwant- tuluma Ina :shoogo'a-; lrlluut Ionian-loupclon at Hotel Irontonao Vary unly indeed in so much inhiub in 1 marriage manifatod u was named oomnony biz. which Liane. A. can lhmh- "A" d lama". -Rn.-A__ A sum nA5gApvvBnmE[ _mam___ui pr mpg; .OLEMENT3 -.|.- _'-._-.._- -.--_4_ Iv vunu um usual nruuancy. 8-! we uom one of his oldest and 'c!oaoat main -v---vu Jon i':u:}?:IAncu. H I ATLRLI 0 AB80l;IA'l`ION PROPERTY nor: of 0 ofon uonndn. The extan- o! In] Shoot I! run dlrootly through 1?]: which an clone to : growing un- . . , ,d0.. A I to 8. t`1a.m?..s:.:z """" IIIIUIII U Wlllc Ullllu Bo `by A... In .I C1 0, eldm xi-Inch!-var of :,'K 1ig__moot._ u_s_d_`onb of moo-"'T'%"%"o ..".? ."n.?'a' 5. ; $95 333.: :*..:v..-mm ...:" *~* - mix -9!-.v-;-:Yno'plon.A.oon'mg hmm `nhbm :-a.-14:. - ~.r.r~ ---- I; From Jsyu. "' :` ugh 9 pm- " , ",..Ib?`_ %-a;`?."m.",?.:`..`f"*.':.,."'v.`s": LA`. INN llqn `V Cn_.,A O u- - r... _.. ;` Wliilhtm. - f OI!` My knicurhoohlt nib n_I3.J5 il `50 In varv nun. AI:-n`-an '=*o;r`;"*:"..T:'".:.... .. V 4;`:)yLmnv:r;rmdt._ 331? J " '*-.;.':~ ..::.r'.'z:>.'::.Lu- L2. - rm. , tired. tho` ,7. I E 'H`n|I.n-`rs `;)I:Il'lIl.lr- in A H __ :_ ,_ , R an "t:.\\ I1hEn d 3--3"-* uuunoy nunuon mango no M MO 1039 . The color-sergeant had occasion to gtth Ichin pm and roused his in, 1nd when I. a satin: pt-into got back bore and 03:! hi]: thmoonnh _M$li09 In mauled to no or-amount: ". do M111 you down to camp undo: no next noon and I'll took you. Plan 'l'hIov'oo It " Tlnrohuo b'oon nov_u-`sf colnplninho of Inhngurding net; 9! vandalim by evil- diwovd 9-no--. who hm to"! up or dusrond P`I0.!(K"i:f 0-! bum in dibnutpn-qqpn the Roy. Jphn 3. _|IQ-.iI'!0..- -~ -z.5.P.'0..5!' t _ church. in . latent . non: . hip lawn Vina h'm`p- an-Id. . lvul won I0 mpruanwu). and no Wu larv- ing` under a colon aunt in the Thir- tnnth who had an no t private in the county battalion rolorrpd to M the lat clmn. Th: nnlm-.un-mun}. Ixntl ~u...I.... 5.. mu nuignwn unp (to In] nepronmou tout!) the surrounding county battal- ionn wens no renrooonud). and he an. um. -uvunu u: we nurrounuung county out- nprooonfod). and he was imr under I odnp.-n-mung in 9.5. 'l'|.:.. um` '13 V In rats: pg-nn-:-