Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Feb 1896, p. 2

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cnrneu the elections In Deeeronto A year . Negotiations h letter have oili- mly been conducted y the C.l`.A. ne- tional oicere, but so far with no benet to the diachnrged employeee. although the oumpeny hee been pereonally interviewed bya representative of the International protective aeeociutlan. The etatement nmdcon behalf of the C.P.A. in in hrioi that the Rethbim company. which prim tinnlly control: the hheineaa of Dcaeronto. made it plainly understood some time ago that no member ol the C.P.A. could con tinue in their employment. 6` During the recent municipal election it ie chgggod by the C. P.A. that ticketa wou- puin inTalror of certain candidates and were dietrihuted by inuential perennn with wernin a to the recipfente. The Deeeronto C.l.A. council did not diehand. The reeult. ae etatetlin behelfof thet body ie: That many men. eoe of whom haul worked faithlull; and well tor their em plo tor twent" yearn. were diechargerl wit put e women. Je notice and at the woral eeaeon ol the ear, when no employment. in to beobtai eleewhere. Some of them had purchaaed property on tho inatielmeni Ian which they ere now in danger of hai- n to eacriceu he dieohatged men are in dee ir as their Llizee have been lled hy rench Oanad The fnmiliee of the men out at work are at the int ofatervetion. from which nothing wi leeve them but contrihur Not: from the neighboring branches 0! the loo ty. been ennoavon-tug to secure the rev employment of some ort -ve members of the Doooronto C.P. ., whom the C. 1'. A. nxnnnhivn rlnnlnnn In... L... m we ueooronw U.l .A., whom the C. 1'. A. executive declare have been discharged for no other reuon than their membership in the association. which carried the elections in Deeeronto ago. Negotiations bv have om- Employool Dlnchnrgod For Julnlng nu- I`.P.A.-I l|ooI Flllod By Frenchman. Montronl Wltlnoun. 'I`nmw1~n Fnh m_.1'}.. {`.m..l:.... ....., Montronl Wltnou. 'l`onu.vm, Fob. l9.-Tho Cnnmlinn pru- wctive uoociution, uaunlly termed thu l .P.A.. Iinoo adjourning at Kin ston. has been endeavoriu to I. e nmnlnvmamr. nl nnn-an nl-Ou_R\-g ....-...|...... Ill umeronn mman. llauv. Mr. Craig orltloilod Prof. Sluurttfa position, and also that of Rev. Mr. Bland, In aeveral respects. after which Principal (lrant said that ton earn ago he had read Henry George`: " rograu and l ovortv" and had been delighted with the principles there laid down. After three yearn` study of the subject. howovox, ho was forced to admit that Mr. (leorgda facts were all wrong and that his phllosoph wan all wrong. There in toomuoh ro ust com- mon some in the world to allow people to be led astray by a littering vision not basod on laota and phi ooophy. up not: to an our present. uunoulmoa. ev. Mr. Bland held that the vitality of the single tax principle is proved by the fact that it mkeuomowhn dilferent shape: in different minds. Dnn ll. (V.-nin ....lbR-X_..I 11.1-! Ll|.....As`- wages on me i.uw. Prof. Shortt showed that the single tox- ers hsd given no ressons for their belief in the elcscy of the tax, as a panacea for all social ills. but instead. they only stated their conviction that their system would correct this or that evil. City lots and their rentvhsve no relation to country lots and their rents, owing to the dierence cl surroundings, etc. It is impossible to de- termine the value of land by cutting down the ti r on it. grubbing up the stumps. nnd fen n it in. ltis what sin the land, what can taken out of it. or olf it that fixes its value. One idle man does not re~ gulate the wages 0! L000 men for whom there is work. We have hundreds ol idle men walking the streets, while wages are not going down. Wages have one on increasing very rapidly in England urin the past century. and have doubled since 860. The same is true with regard to the United States. In Usnada. before the war of H412, a laborer got from thirty- ve to sixty cents a day. and it cost him much more to live then than it does now. A man ttlng fifty cents a day now is better 0 than he would have been at the former period, at much hi her wages. No one-sided univenssl cure-a I. no final solu- tion can be applied to social blemishes, as their supporters pretend. Economic so- ciety is constantly changing. and the solu- tion ol a diiliculty this vesr may beentirely useless next ear. ll economic society could be ma e to stand still for ten years. solutions could be lound and ap lied to all present dilloulties. Bland held that the vitalitv of mo value or Inna. A man oonuuoung n rooery business. And alto renting land. or innmnoo. mule nu hi: mind Ind muscle to build up Lhe lnrmor, while no exertion is needed in the one of the lnnd, If there an l.00l man in the city. and work for only 1,000, tho one idle man determines the wages of the 1.000. Prnl Hhnrm. nhmmul Hut. Mm nhnrln tux. and noioloiy. The Ipee or held that under single tn the government will be (or lose expensive than it le et present. and that the ground tax would be quite sufficient to meet all legitimate expenses of overnmente. Chrietianity. the Ipeelrer uni , cannot do without the elngle tax. The ohenge irom the present etete of aifaire to the eln le tax nyetem will oeuee but little hllrdlhlp, end that to individuals only. The first thing to do for men in to give him liberty. and there in nothin he ought to do that he will not do. '1' eeingle tax will give ireedom to men, end that in why the speaker supported it. The sneaker contended that there is no PIHICI I'll. Cholcut Stock. Flnut Looking. Madgto order in Black and all shades of Tan. speaker supported W. speaker equality between the value of intellect and the value of land. A conducting arooerv business. rentimt land. HMO! ll Min of mo mummy or unrm; me am onoob ox n tho type of nnnhood; the rolltlon of church to oo-rolnu theology and olonv. Inbor ny nncn zunqauwmor. or mum the [earth of are oinl monnyoliu. which enable the oonabinu to do!) legislation; the mating system: oxinbnoo of unin- habitcbio tanonunta; the iution oi the onnhmnonb ol the poor y the rich; politics! ooonomr in: no remedy for "I! chose diaordom I tn does. Ciuancionn that. an o! Inooinl lntnruh to eheoe disorders; single on aoee. Queoolonl that are oh Isl interest mlniecerl. the speaker (I, were: Over- orowding ol the professions, which leads weuoh reeulta u procuring the miscar- rlege of justice. by mean: of the use of money, as lnetnnoed in the one of the Hyame twlnhi that lend: to the reversal of the old motto Ah ounoe-of prevention is worth 5 poumi 0! cure." to nuke It "An ounce of man In Ivorhh I bound of nreven- worm pound 01 onto." to mute ll : "An onnoo of euro In worah 0 pound preven- tion" In the one of medical man: that lndutotho entry of unworthy man into the ministry of Chrlnt; the evil effect. of mama. unon tho was 0! mmhood: am.` Nollho `lain wmu. 3 5:ncl0u1triIa1:.'ITI5"h1n ;;a;ltuV ` , _ ' ' U ` > Tho olmtoh nylon a gun- vlouu logo by tho dnth 0! Rev. D. .1.` Mia- -aonnan. mm -`ha nu: ma dmxwu In Interacts. And Qnoon'I oollogo, too, found I H; Hand in Na. In '1`oronta'~ho numb. nlnlwnu-u ntlnfnnml Mxd nnllhag In IIIHII IKIWDFUI Ulvuuinl lulu vvn-`u an may way: ha I ad in locating qih oom- ploto oqulpnmnt. and obmlng lu Iundnrd. The nngmonutlon fund of the church, tor brlnging elm salaries of underpaid mini:-_ torn up on the palm) a! living wpci. wu tho creation of his pngrgy.` _P:qqbyt,orian- .-nu. Innitely o|ur.lo|'. the mo has lived. (contlnnod-oun`p:gc one.) hbor by Inch ';thq,tIourtJor. of (mm; A...kl.`oI\4 nnmhlnnn 0:: tin . lnulnlntlnnu .sAL1Ne wxrens - 1' 'II'I-Q III DI-H III I-UFIJIIKI. moot loalmraly `clouded EM oollbgo. (soc , A ,__I .u.,,-u,,;1;_ _.-_..I- P.P.A. AT DESERONTO. C Innnluuy YIUTJW. `III [III ll IIVI -----`--H-F----- M A aLrr11lmmI vnaandu. Long Pun llun. Inc IK III 1L- L. HE ,.,-_; ~ --5.,-y A BSUAY; `rmmv.4nY 20. 1896 mu In DAILY -Knnrnsn WHIG the Non. fnqnontly quota: at; I 0o.thoI-uootnlud idquncyol Ibo New York bun lug Won ngohtion. `PM: my um uho Noun. `but an inch for nuthorioynot oooloulycllhdvlth and moneyed oumu. llet unto oolonnllonunuousolnok Tlnthgo kingdoms, ' incl. vcphbb-and dun hvo bonus:-awn nnonbhnhlnn-5|` oumnou come no pun lot In you or Ilvu` nr bouhu thocuomiphlbo. Tllohotls. that than in not on you any such thing an ngl-and inurnuoml chndntdol nanny. -liver boing thowmdnrd oirtlsroo-fourths ol the communal world. An npiuvgll thouldouol lmnoo I oonuunnnn nun. `ho kind that Guns. Tr It. horn Bonlu. I cents. nly M ou mo oounu-mu worn. Al npIuu~g_|| count: y ry On. thonootniud nuiduucval uh nguouqnlnu. vcgouolo-MI dual an booudnwn nponbhu-Ih|nIIwh|`l Mmonumndnmutu-thnnlllhnn. uvo nun urn upon uni-Ila Mmonq nd gtutorthnlll ndoo .tc"f.nml:|n name raucomoa m gem, ow. In not every piece 0! money, whatever bo its form or material. rodoomod ovary Limo it In pcid out for nomothing` or any- Lhing-of in equivalent value? Why. you. mruniunly. nothing could be Iinor. A5 forgtho phi-no. "sound money. ' It in llholy when was never In the history of longungo n gmwr Ibuno or misuse of terms. a Inc a mwhiug ~ound. nnd is home made use or by goldolnmrn to porpotrntonnd porpotuato an oucntgoouo lrnud. But. any: nnooor ol the old achool. nu regard: Oaundo. in in not necosury to have a dollar that will be accepted the world over at one hundnd cents? We nnuwor. no. by no tumour of mum. Competent. autioinnu In the Unihd State: have estimated thus not non than four per cent. of the bunlncu at that country is trnnuohd with ford munbriu. and the tune rule would he wont! fnr nnndn. and thin nmnll -u-dn nl I-H0 amount. 0! mic or all times me loan. Again the ghost of financial enquiry utaillu forth in our mind and we ask. why can not the United Htntee. in A govern- ment. iuuo '_tliie nmount in paper and eo iuwe the interest, an the poor man line to my the moat of it. Only the rich nan buy the bonds. nnd they do it. 0! course, for the intemet. which we ere told in (our per vent. Long or short time bonds. with low or high rates of inherent. are only ilnnneinl contrivnncen for riveting the clmin of industrial elnvery about the neck! of the toiling muses. But In] some. this would be "flat mone." `fee. all money in fiat money. W at in money? Money is a medium of exchange. Money in not I commodity. Money in edem- paying agency. something with which to work the onncellntion of obli tione. Money nm_v he mule from I velueb oom- modity. such in gold. eilver.oo penbronue etc.. or innne may be e of nome- thing not is \'t\ uuble commodity. such an paper, mrclinient. porcelain. etc. Any- thing w iieh been the stamp and authority of II responsible government and in mode by luv I legal tender for the payment of debts in mono to All intents and purpoeee. But my: not ior : We must have sound money, I-omething tlmt can end must be redeemed in gold, etc." everv niece n! mnnev. Ilmtnvnr -1-u-1 Si` WCW\* II-dncuntmlhvi 1.-.A.L...._.1 .L..:.._;_g..g 1 unuu nuuun . .acII>-N ull.l.|lu.IIuI! [1.01 The nbove table eufi rta the conten- tion. us we think, 0 many prominent writer on politienl economy. that the most of the great wnra of iietory hove been nnrried on with (1 paper currenny and that the paper lllllel have more to recom- mend tlwm than my other form of our- rency. The paper money in bneed u n the natural wealth and credit of 3 net on, and if kept within reasonable llmitntiona, my one hundred dollars per head. in the bent nml most convenient medium of ex\ vhnnge. Canada pays a yeerl interest to foreign countries of thirty mill on on public debt. Now in Canada has eufllcient credit to borrow this amount why can she not in- sue that nmount herself and thue aave thin enormous sum in interest. For the life of us we can not see why nnd patiently await light on the subject. Wholl the bide for the one hundred million dollar loan were opened at the United State: treasury the other (lny. it was found that citizens of the (`united States hnd put In gilt ed bills to the amount of five or six times t e loan. Annin that nhnat. nl Hnnnnlgl nnnaalr-.l Ior uumu. and mu mull margin of uninou could be paid for In gold divu- thocuominhlbo. Tlnhmln. ' l'l|llI'a ` . . . . . . . ` . .. (`mnfodornln :-mxm l'nlt.o| Huston. n1|., _L_.._ .,|u Or an ordinary cdld, nothing can be_|o eiciem as the -Illnu-~u I41! ` ... I\I,Uuu,Iuu |II.\lN.lluu The nubjoinod table shows the amount. of paper currency issued b_vn few countries during war timer: l KIl OOVOTOG. Coins nnd models also record many in- cidents 0! history. Home of the medal commemorate the deetrnotion oi Jeruealel. On these will be found the chained captive and the Jewese weeping bittorl under the ielm tree. An old Parcion n vol the Me of a low of ep l" under w ioh.two centuries and a hull eter, Paul appealed to Cu-nur. Religions also have been promulgat- ed by coins. Islamism ll e, u nngold coin, No God but God 0 Mo emrned is his prophet." Persian coin: symbolize the sacrifices of the Fire-worshippers. We also find stamped upon coins and medals the coetumeeof nlln ea. Heraldic emhieme are nluo preserved tirongh this medium. Architecture is lnrgely indebted to coins, medals and senle for currency of data. We learn from the medal of Soptimus ecverus the faultless beauty of the triumphnl nrcli erected to celebrate his ric Lory over Arabs nnd Parthinne. This mednl was produced two centuries before the christian era and is II marvel of perfected urtietic work. This exhumed nrch was excavated long after its form and structure were fnmilisrto men of lettere through the medals. Copper is much re- ferred to gold use Inuterinl- for m ule. its iirm unclmnging surface a'ocepte and retains ilner lines than have yet been pro- duced upon gold or silver. In l8H.'l them was in nimulntinn ~ rwlomy. uleopam-a. Marl A and many other oolobrltlu. The rureot. mouimen 0! an nna many npnor ouoonnu. specimen of and ulty in the Eyrnouun silver modnl. this be ng thou ht the oldest. known to collectors. Anot nor yrlllllll IIIVOT "IXII. [In]. 00'"! Who ni Anchor rare and valuable coin is to be found in the Philadelphia mint. It is an Eg pblln ooln aslnrgo as n half on lo and in on the obverse the head of L a wife of Ptolemy- Arainve, the only portrait of her you din- covered. rm... ....,u .....a..n. .1... ..........a ......- 4.. mar. . It. In aid that no human heed wu one stamped u n come until other the deith or Aleun or thqreot. The lmowled of coin: and module. through ch 1 time and device: thereon in to en nun! A hlnoory of the world from that date In winch metals were applied ho Inch u-ea. Events ongrnven n n thou rennin h i|dden irhtogbe orulgui `ml: `the boon: of t a cart. , opoei t. n ` ng put. by ourefulend milerly hehfi only uwultnng the reach! -oh of the dent. Inne- tigutor to tell the story 0 their n. Gibbon remnrkl. "If there were no or record of Hadrian. his career would be found written upon the coins of his reign." The ran-out port:-um 01 famous heroel are lound upon coin: Ind module. The hil- torlcal artist is indebted to hhle eouroe along for the portraits of Alexander, Ptolemy. Cleopatra. Mark Antony,` Caesar mum` oelebrltlee. I , . _-w -../._ lone of the lot! OoIIe-'I'IIl IOIOIIIGIIQ Upon `rhea - lave end lneuenee of` lleto:-.y--ew otlget Ieoyleete. Kncua-I-ox, Feb. 'f8?-(To the Editor ): Continuing on the eubjeot of money It may be remerhed am the eerlleet oolne portrelu are believed to heve been he eboub 480 before Uhrm. and these were nrnIne In the thin! nineuou nnhu ADA-nee. pun lll III! III Uvlluvvu IN IDVI IJXII VIIIIX profiles. In the thirdointury oolnutun - ed with Gothic front has won hm . and after that data 1 prohuion of ootno wen nrodneod. u even sol!-nvovornlnn elm and nor man one a pronulon or noon: wer:Jn-odnood. every all-governing ow; iuu money of In own. Tho rlhf man 0! Aum-in in: mind at him In Iuonoy or Alnorlu Wu MIMI! 0| IND II l6|2, and tho cu-lint colonial oolnl win ltlmpod In Munnlmum forty fyqul lntar. monoy Amman wu ualnod of hdll II 1612. and the an-lint nnlonhl min: can THE MONEY quunort IIQ EI'\E l\RhlQI3C2A?I3hl IlI0O(l llp0ll 0l(l 0|` IIIVOT. In I883 there was in circulation : IIPIOI, and mo rule would hold I for Cumdn. and this mull margin of noueould bomidlorlnnoldor dlnr . .mun n,uo.um,rm 543.9: .1Hn m,w5,m:I n.m . .1w.w 15o.uoo.ouo l3.6'I . _..).x.__.A- AL- ____A._ HlI;\ III. : amu.nno.om uo.ono.oon 1 pm .mo,ooo um.ooo.ouo om.ooo.ouo r.n.noo.oou- 1o,oun.uoo 221 .m,m %I|F9V|C(JIl{II|Xl$\ III ;-:4:.-,.-.-.:-*-:.*.:-'~.r.:'- =- `:3: ~ II 'I: mg. 1; Anna:-kn n _.. The Kmgslsn Business Eollege RE balm THUBHDAY. JANUARY Inn. articular: all At the Collon ofoo U 60 `d J. B. IOKAY. Principal. `IO NECK IINI INIIIQ ,l`lI..`lQ{l2 "I VII oonnod to my tordx vrooka g_nd val ruoly nth to wart. fooling too walk dnoo tho iojurzoovor eight yunngn I have taken one 2 ot Dodd'n Kldmwlln -ml Am -algal. nnlua. n-ul an uh`; Sal IIIIVI ICU viqvli v v: uv Juulu nu. l'.ox'o 'x'>3da'. Kldne nu} And an yuholly cured and u ably iod II out baht` in mvllfo. Onoboxvu ma you-nosq ourou Ind solo-nomad in life. worth lm In no.1! 0 In possible an osci- uu not ubonolt In dollnn." IJUIIIIIIIKI. I'll]. I I-'-| III)"-Il.l'4. I B . tnpgor hnntor an Iuulbu.-man. In ialliu on I not which on Mb 1 from oath And injuntl the bloddor and kidno ,1-lo...nyn:` "I -an Anhnul In my Curd: an-Inn l-l' Three Women. IAN:-r Kinuulc-y.| Three vomonwunl nullluu out Into: ant-onu- um. mm the Marin at Ilm lm-nk u lay. Inch Ihuluthl u! thv man In mu bed so warm l'.|ha'd pmmlned to huunr and low um! oi-_v ; But women numb wurk whllu lhu nu-n unry uluop. For mourn`: much In turn auul many to keep. Thong`: thn clllldnm M lunmv be wnrylnu. AI Illa OIQ 0! any. n.-I um um wo-nu down, And the nhlldrvn \\`I`l`\e wwI~hn.' mrd wuuIxln`t obey The mu-n who wu-ru u-nl-clung: Ilw dinner In-uwn: Int wonmen mun work If mom will rm. And man mun! Imrn mm` M L-uuk llm um-AI ind iron can ohlldnm tr-um orylmx. --Jownhlno Ynt. Oh. lm nlnll In That pool. smut. |u\'rl`-oVaI'y soul Thu Wnrlohlpvo Iumzlnuly its pure ideal- Iuy nut In mmu fur future llnd It non!) (I thus Imporfnur pnrt ommrlutv um wlmlo. Bu-yoml. uumu day!` Thn-no wuuwn cunm hnmu M the slum of da- AI Iha olen of duty. tho down. And Wu-vlshm mm \A`u|lI|IlI'I Yet upwnnl ntlll We Iullovl. step by nlup. lln-an phumumn (Mr. And nnnu-Him-n brmtlx of Mtmnkn. >4\\`~-t lu~av~ a-nly Mr . a. Our uul-um thrill. Which in Ind In still clinging Io you emu .bo qhnd by tho an of [non cmonuzu uwuyu uumu unnuuwy fnnnnl Whit deep nuul lend:-r rzullnnvu Mira and we: l`ll|I Thow lunlnm.-4 v\` L~.-4? Thuir may lipu. With wooing umih-n. nwm to invite uu nu While to uur viuiun. lwrkunlng. umwur Tin-Ir iillmof mun. nonvi- Ivo9Ooon|pr9huuI\'v word. u hm~r`u song. Thn unhn-r-u\I'mIv-nt. mun Inul wnum. `nap vacuum 4! lnruud nhnrny which wlnn AM wwnuvwr mnlmdrn ul nlma; ow hlr Illll iunmout nrv lln-an-. .-wwt love. A van bonodlnllun frnm nbon-. I. I. Iudool. Oonhorunro. lovonly In- jund-Ffotndlng llnot lateral tho lody-ouod by onvno: ol Do1l|I'| Kid. mm P b Egon ) Coanlnulu. a . I7.-( is] -l{.E. in-113:1`; ntrporkhunm hum nn n inn}. whim}: Though no but marched wm: Bnormnn ma I . had fought with Lee. -F1-Ink L. tanton In Chicago Tunes-onld. How M Ma mnrom-(I with nuurman um I and and wit): Loo. Tho dlll Ind cunt!" their boning. We saw no Inbt-I-I IMHO. The hair about hi: lorohaud fall In nnowy whllonnlnn. And voice: Ioolnod to all u o'er the Mr. otcrnnl I00. ~ Whom the men who marched with Bherlnnn no In camp with those of Law. We parted: eyes grew minty. for we lmaw mm novel-more would we meet until (he 1-on can on the other peeootnl alone, But both shook hands in tn-Iendnhlp In hearty u could be. But both nook hands In n-Ienannlp at many u could be. Thanh in bud matched with Sherman And I {mum In wanna"-crop the hamenua where onoo tho lnllotl ew. And the [non Illd bond|n'[ grmuu-n ma who flu of crimson down. And we M13011 than who! thing ovor when tho VII Invln fron- low he (I much: with Blmrman and I had with ll} not-M I hadmuuug CURACOUGHAl dnoo ' Inoot nu-uuhomuonu uamnbnuco Ihowbco: nnIwnhnIh|haohhAndn!.n!undnhln.u They bulk ondouvor and ballla reform In than none! mums of law, And over the uulwurinu vukm of Rum II the droning vuh-u of Haw. -Bllnn Cnrmnn in Truth. But God will nu utm from the lh-It Who knew what he wu shout. While over his nhouldnr Inna:-ed than two And udvhwd him to rub lh out. And gem In tho humult, working world, With poumro and him And smirk. Thane noun a! the duvll are Itundtnz by While mm down all the work. Bun Ind HAW were the non: of am. Created to Ihllly and Ihlrh: Born lay round And Huw looked on While God did All the wort. Bum Wu! I to and Raw wu 1 pt. For both M the dull. dull mind, And whenover they found I thing to do They ynmmerod and wont I6 blind. Hem was an fnther of bigot: and boron- Al the Illldl of the not were they- And Hnw was the father of I ma trtbo Who ormcinu today. Thuy pruplwuled ruln om mun Wu nndo. "l'5nuh folly will surely fun!" And whmu ho wna done. Do you think. my Lord. Thuy pruplwuled ruin made. "nuh folly surely Ila. out the Old. lung In the Now. Bing out. wild bulln. to we wild sky, The flying cloud. tho fruaty light. Then you In dying In um night. Bing ouo. wild benu. And let him dlo. For la Orig Ring in Mm vnlluut mun nml true. The larger In-art. Um khullivr lmnd Rlnu out (In: dnrknuas of tho lunul: mug In em. Uhrlut mm. In to In-. ~-To-nnvu Rina out the want. um onto. the sin. Thu fulblnlomn ooldm-as til` mu tlnu-u; lung om. ring out my mournful rhymes. But run: the full:-r mluntrnl In. Rhm uut Md Mhnpvn ut ftml dlsmum: Hlnu out Mm nuI`rn\\'hu( hm. uf uuld; Rim: out that Hlounuunl warn of old: Ring In tho Nmuruunl wuru u! pt-mu-. Elna out um um, ring 11; mt no.-w: Ring`. hnppy bnlla. normal the nnow. Thu your In going: In: him 30. Ring am the (nine, ring in mm true. Ring 0119. {mm pride |u phwo d blood. Thu nlvin ulunda-r mid Hm up In; Mm; in tin Inn of truth mul right: Ring In the mmnnun hum of llhml. Bing out thu arm! than mum tho mind. For hom that heru wu nun no morv: lung um. um fond of rh-h and puor; Ring in redn-an for all nmnklml. Bing om u Illowly dying come And nhck-nt forms of party strlfo; Ring ln taha noblnr moduu of Hfu, Wm: uwoatvr nllmm-nu. purur lawn. Wmwlluun-uluv llllm-onoodonawcolooh 0:: null and tnnpnthlut Arc n-on world: moving vrmmus pun! Won tho! by ohnoo bacon The uullul Inuct doubt may sou ~ .:-:.:".:.',*:,;;:.rmeInIm* 5` .,.,. Ilho. u lawn of no and brook 1tIh`|I lilac tin? Aldnrotllo nuofnatnrfnbooh WIIIWII nullluf lllhnunnodolllwiolooi `.14 .34? as .. E `.`..:-,9 ,. -. .-.`~ ` Ii THAT IMPALING CASE. `wobolllhwl unaln tnunmmp.u hnnrvyuoonldbhg _ ngluuhnd mucludwlth Sherman and! nu-chad with Leo. ur pul-u-n thrill. our yonrnlnx pain. nuvuuuu now {Mr they rim-1 a c--lama: n\vm'u tin oldie or vznpz. .\'. l.. Lung; Balsam will cure thnt cough: at McLeod`: drug ptoro. A 'I`n-uinont For Dynpcpaln. Much will depend upon the care oxer clued in the selection of food. so important` to the tlynpeptic. Hnmilt.on's Pilla may be used with the p;reat.e:.-L benet. in cases whom liver und bowel complications uru poroduood by. or are 41 result. .0! dyspepsia. ` minonoe with one pill every second dn . nnnodiulolv ber dinner, uml reduce tie iloeo rnduully until one-quaiteruf ll pill only is taken. wliich will be found Iutllolont to u!.imuln\te tho llver and sum. the nulml- Inolnn nf bust! in Min -rnrnnhh I}:-nnnnn `Y0 OANN AFFORD to I low your upon: and Hnglulnau to 11 around loan. or to be low or do- nrond, when It com no little to have them hound load than to 0. H. U l'l`0. 151 Welllnlton Itnotmnd he will put them Into A Ihn non- v`nlon\ for nloronoo And ornnmonhl 0 your ll nu. L0 |It.Imnlr\l.e mo nver Ana aunt. me ammu- Intion of food in the ntomewh. Dyapo tic. try Hamilton's Pills of Mnndrnko and ut- wrnut. One a done. At. Hobnrtfu. l were away: win and cumrny. um I sun- (and oweroly imion, uhorlncu `M 2:: .".>....."="m':."' . . at I xo 3 from Rosin E. Hooper 8 Co..[:r ud im- mvgulfa. Ihnvo used two bo';*0I o I new mun; as ght alongnndulapm, bi! :'.:.*"..:..'- "` ":*..'.'.::.'......"' _ outts` `match! an ch in Inn : l in calling up um;-can. Change : am being made all around; the hory council has bade 1`. A. Mubee good- bye and substituted E. 0. Clark an clerk of Lhemunioipnlity. Since Mownt.lnuohnngod his school lnw.eo that a member of the board can hold ollioe and receive pay for his work. J. A. Timmermin. who has held nfllne since IRSO, hnp been bounced and the ohnirmiui. H. S. Davy, J.l`., takes the ini- buntion and em (I nnlnry of $15 and aun- dries. Mr. 'heeler, one of their bnrbers, has sold out his business to none t. u better min business in Lowville. .\'. Mn- & rbyshire have one outof huaineae nu partners. .Mr. Mn 00 retiring. Tho \'\'ut.t,a Bms. will be the new firm in the Bond awro. _ _ ___ b on. My nnuu were Iwouon. mo In and but in my back were Ilmoul unbearable. the urine was of n duh wine color. and it used to dribble away continu- ally; Had to ring or ID tlmu nth night Io void the urine, and consequently Ion Ilutly All my deep. The Icllding heal and plinrirllllng the urine ware pdnlul and disk as be d my fcnblq pour lodescrl\n:. Peopo who did not how my trouble uuod to laugh at in ca mm mm to the urinal. My ham ! feet were always cold und clnlnrny. nnd I ml- uwmlv from nnlnimion. VV IlIIlII' Ilfy I-I ruauvu uy lluulaauu. ' "For over three can l have been troubled wlth wlntt e doclon uld wn Bright`: Dlsoue. wu gonlng rapidly wane. and could scarcely attend to my I: My Inklu wen swollen. the -- in mm! but mv nlmon or yernn 1: mm populamun nu gm. u "Dee in her od bonnet." a telephone service. Llmnlnt to the onergy of N. 1'. Snider, with nbout. fteen private honoa, also another lele mph ollioe. C. I . ll) mnnn d by Mr. Sni or in connection with is oeubrnl phone oflioe. So now, over the. phonb or C. P. R. telegraph, we will have no trouble In culling Odesan. (Thnnmxh nru buim. made all around: the People reelly do not lmow how olten the angel of death hoveraover them. Mr. R. P. Wntlcins. 173 Day at.. is a barber by trade, end gnve our representative this short history of his escape from the dis- order whlch was rapidly carrying him to his grave. Mr. Wetldns is e eklllful end experienced men. and is now enabled to exercise his skill from morning till nlght. where before he was unnble to regularly lollow his chosen calling. This ls Mr. \\'etkIne' story u related by himself. ' "Ir... nun. u-an vnnrl I have hang UCIC III 005 I'I'UIIlJIIn ()uic.-nu. Feb. ll).-I road in the News (but. tlneaeqnel II no newn)n sad story of gwo profeaeional atone mesons, EngllIh- `men. sent out. by aome church organization to help build tell chimneys (for the NJ`. preaumabl ') in Canada. They couldn't. nd even l ``dust.," as the boy! any, to mt up for their crust of breed. The de- [uded men. after a weary March for work. landed in the cradle of the N.l ., King- uton. penniloeu. lriendleu. homelou. The police took them `in and gave them a` eller in clue police eLhtinn.wliere theronre no nlee )lIl ncooinmodetlonnthen transfer- red to L ie glow-e of lndusury. Therein is e lesson on the N.l'.. taken from the Kin - nbon News, the mouthpiece of the N. '. No wonder we have the trons. P. P.Aa.. etc. Money grabs call t. e societies down and terms them rebels. forsooch. A l..n...- (mm Inn nhl hinhnlnnn rnnlamn OHIO ICFITIB ("BID YBDGIB. IOFSOOMI. A letter from my old birthplace make: I mo hmneaick. The slow going little town of lrerhn 000 population has got. u "bee in nor nd banner." 1: helenhone service. A TALK \VK`H THE MAN V/H0 BX- l'2RlI'NCED IT. Hocke 3 Sticksy neancea Prices. wengnmn nve ween. It took him seven weelu to regeln his health and his svoirdupoil. No one could beer him talk and not. noum ma ma uvonruupou. hear who courage, be he ever so sick And over so hopolou. A full account of this can hu monon- no nopenou. of this ed in this paper. Than. notlomr um. `Knoll. nouong ego. uemuol Murray came in, looking well. too. ` H0 it was who was lyned lor 5 whole year given up y ever Iomnny doctor-I. an was cured by twelve boxes of Dodd a Kid- ney Pilln. _ A reporter of A city paper new him. Seemed to t.hin'k l| n_l| l1POII`blO that a man could recover from` Inch an illness. 'l`Inu-4: um: nn nah-an-In nhnnh H. Inn-Ava! man coma recover Iron` man an mnoau. There wu no mimcle aboub It, however. He used I)odd a Kidney Pills. Hundreds of neonlo are talking: to each ne uuoa uouam money run. people tnlkin ooher about enrol nooompllsh by this medicine. and than nilla no nolllna overv- owner eoauu cure: nooompmneu ny mu medicine. and these pills telling every- where faster than ever before. And they always cure. The north sud luau-ootlon ol lnoluulo llowoll. Who klllod look Bowel] V w 5:-ontu!uhor`| son; I my men. no? um. [killed luck Down 1. Who In! him die? w.2;"w-".'-.-~v~ '~ In In 5 0 e . I saw hlm'fle?X Who ouuht his blood ? I. Thoum, the Tubby, 0! rhetoric abby. I caught. hln blood. .n ___u,. Ll. LLn`QIl.. -; room. wm nn:-An8 we um. Lea teem-lo lay Ivonne - Wonder: worked 3! Bold ! Kltll Pll. The greetrut ours. we tphink, an the pimple ones. the cum ol the smell begin- n5 3 ol dlsouo, when the misery and the arm to the oommutln in eeoepod. Whats hnpry tech our-ell! - How ondlou y people will talk of their cue! ( ~ With whet evident enjoyment! Some of ute gieulnl pndenu never comet-o` the city without calling hulk over out-on by Dod I 346110;. Pilln. . ` A men the name ofllothue Chi-hon, living :0 14 Robert street, this city. cum: in the other dnv. Evening mung an us noun oamoinbho other day. His lifo had boon n` In one owner any. Hislifo had been and by using `two boxes: 0! Dodd s Kidney Pulls. , What. was the disease? Diabetes. Youhohod Iolb thirty-otne pounds in wolghtin ve wookl. It tool: him Iavau Imnlu to rannin his I l I. uwuat Dlcklo-Mrd, 1 Tlmuxh It not-ms too nlmunl But I'll uln l\ pmlm. \Vl|u`ll he the [in noon 2' ` I (home Enlmo, the Rook; Wlth my dellolt. hook. I'll be the pnrnon. ` Who'll be ch: clerk `I ` 1 Monty Hm Km; enuuce l van write. Anldel (To my lnrllmnnao tame In Her Mulegnym name r I'll be the ulerk. IIMFLE ` A1LuI:u'rs. Luci: `aunu. FIRES. EASILY snmpzo OUT. nu In cm: Than. notlong name in. lookinr wall. Anu IIu`bU|u'u luv uuu. - 4 Then I wont to On Breton. To hm` poor 5 ooln, Who tolled the ball '3 Nut Lnnld Ihe Dan. I hadn't the heart. Ho Hold the hlnhop. And |m`tullml the bull. ,, _. A- n--- n....4 Olga Breton. lmy poor In nooln, Hut wlmn I got muck The urine: wan laughing. Who'll di Ma gun!` I John Q. 0 Tay lltnhor; Wm: y mm pink. .|r. l`ll dig in A grave. nu nu :.____...|_. u _ T 54:? "' W .'::..:`:.') ;..ua3%'- f% .'. Who'll make his shroud 1` 1. mid the Q|llH' with a. shoot of km lull. I'll make his nhroud. iwommm ems. wlfnri Wh0';l gain 3 `mum? Iglck o-Mrd. Thmmh I Bumuol Murray Inn. Ho one hu IPP' Roller Towellmg 1:: five widths, 71:. 8c. 10c, 1295c, 15 Huck and Crash Towelling. 10, 1255c. 15c, 20c. Fancy Towellin , an linen, 8c. 10. 12564:. 215:5. A special line Vo Towel: worth 17:: fdr t2c. Bath Sheets and Bath Towels, in all then. . See Cm-ivy : Real Linen, Bath Tove}. 40c, 50c. ]Tne People's Lite Insurance 60., Tomnto. Issues Policies on every plan of insurance. including Ordinary Life. Limitea Payment Life Endowment. with or without profits. De- ferred Premlum. V Annuity` Bonds at lower rates than any other Eomoany.' ` \ /I00 Wellington street." Ottawa. Head Office Q of the Company. ` " .-:';'g..'.:;.`. a'i"'..i'.' `51 vonuo. on hours, "` ""` 3I"x'>'.`x5`.'._.'z.`.Ya.E`?; Machine and Burning Oils. We carry thelargest stoc ' this line between Toronto and Montreal and our prices are ri . MCKELVEY &%]8lRCH iI0 Steamboat & Mill Owners '_[he N_ewest and tlj_e._Z_B 0 auntnnll cuts ulmrt all Much of Rpllopny, H1- ntcrla. Pu pltutlun and Spunnu. In the only pnlllutlva ln ylmn-nlaln`. Rlmunmclnm Gout, Uancer. Tuntlmuha. Menlmrltlu, am. From W. Vnmllmo Pottlurow. M.l).. formerly Lecturer at Ht` (}oor|o'I Houpltnl. London--l luvs no llenltatlon ln ntnllng thnt l have never Inc! with any medicine I0 oluunluuu Im an Antl-npuumdln and Haxlullva. I have med It In Con- vmrnptluu. Antlnnu, Dhsrrllum. u ml uther dlneman; and um Iuorfuolly nullnad with lhe result." " Iurl Iluvmell communloatml to Hm Colleo ul Physio nun that. ha re:-nlvud u deupntch from Hur Mnlonlym (`nnuul at Manlllu lo the u out that vlmlern hm: lmen mulng fl-an-fuIly,|ml tlmt tllu only Iunncnv '0! an mrvlco wu.-c Cl|l.URIIl|YNIl1.--Huo lAllll|`u|, Int D81-un)l>9r,1I|lM. (`Al71`l() --llE\\`ARFI 01-` PIRACY ANI) lMl'l'A'l`l0NH. CAl"l`l0N-Vloo-Clntncollnr Hlr W. Puma \Vrmd umteul tlml. llll, .l. (`,n|.l.IH lllluwull wan umloul-tuclly llw lnvenlur nf (3IlI,nnnII\'NI<; tlnu, llm wlmla utory of tho lelenduut. Froemun wuu dn-lllmrlltoly untrue. whlol: hr rewruttod to any hnd l>(~(-n nwurn 10,. See 'l`lu1eI, July 18, [M01 BABBIT METALS. STEAM PACKINGS. COTTON WASTE. WIPING RAUS. mHLoRoDYNE. House =1? Furnishings RICHMOND & CO. Hold in bottles at 1-u.1Qd., En. M.. 4.1. : Dr. J. (`olllu Browne'n (`rhlnrml nu" . Tuutimonv nuoonmunius dumb but! 9. member or on :11 `I5. `63o' `mwn"?f.`' wulu vvuuu-mum uy mu rruprloqlurs Worcester; Grouse a Blackwell. Ltd.. London ; and Export Ollmen generally. Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors Inn-nan An 9 KR. MCRAE 3 CO.. Afo.. K ~1oIorI. ....,..._._....._-...;-__- Ei rsnnlusf` Jr. J. (`oluu urowncvn Uhlorml us" on the Uu\'urIIlll8l\|. Hnunp. Overwhelmilx Medical mtimony uuoannpunies enmll 0. Hu|.r. husm-*.u:'rvunn--.l. '1`. D_AVENl`()RT.3lHlre1\t. Rmuollm... Hluomnhury. Lumlon, Eng oumnnzua wnnppnxa 0/ every Bott/5 of the ORIGINAL VVORCESTERSIIIR AGENTS : J. M. Douglas & Co. and Urquhart. & 00., Montrgal. RITAIL IVIIYWHIRE. --&n----_ DR. JT.iEE)`|..L.'Is BRO\AlNE S Brussels Carpets from 80c. HQAQSI ARPET3 ~ - TOWE L s A LE. 69 d '71 BROOK STREET. KINGSTON. GET OUR PRICES ON THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE CRLORODYNE 21'.?r`3.'f`.`.`.?.':vl ui`L1..'.`i'. `;";...a`: .'....`3`...'fx`."" ""' % CHLORODYNEE CHDORODYNE I CHLORODYNB E CHLORODYNE 3 , CHLORODYNE ta %R- WALDRQN TheT__B_$tmSe|g(T:tion in the city. --AND--- *3 lB|rt(r)l:`o`7:|.n:-`a`t|':`a'\|lflk|I.1own for Coughs, Consumption | mm: like It charm in Dlnrrhmu and In the unly uphol- ' {lo in (`-holem nu! Dynmntory. . 3 ooomull$t-hookunndArroutu thuu too often Ml ' dhmuou: lphthorln. l"e\'or, Group. Anna. None in genuine wltlumt` the word: ant. ()verwhelmiI\ Medical $ll VIvlv|' -- vs-nu -vunuvv-v A Iuuillc and Du Demo! for Young lnlb "'moooDIrI.' Ilnlltn. Now Tum opunl FEB. (rm. Idlqhx of Unlvurnlty (irndnuu AHINTIO glvo to undone: onmlnuc mm. 0 nnlnc In- a homo oomblnud with high manta! D All I I h .'L.."'u.'.'a.'..',`A.6. .. In 1nd at any mo and ion to I t :.on.lno::n:=l?x'\ with Coll o. mu III!` nronnoouu snnu ta I . _i1_IT`_(1_(_ny LInIIss"_ro'|,Lu;_r_; ..A In... --L.. n._ 0-- '"F"~ - -....,....u. ...-- l%m i` iififii, ` . In. I [._A*nny_n_oa iv;-Int. ` -I r.;..~ u Dhplwywo. Onomllo Windsor Raul OF -CALEDONIA SPRINGS. .`- .vm~Inn`:2nv 911301327 _ Isl llutury. Dhopanuuynncl rinuu stunt. Oonuulnnlonn K AND BUILD- u: ao- olunnon Strut. , ,, a ' 4 _Ancm-rscT t3n A'L I I763; "TK7ni177i5. '2. . V ` 93 '_Mn_Au_o| __..,._..._4-_ _v, .4: . _EDU'3ATIONA|.. _ "G38. HEATERS, LQQAL-QIL HEATERS ` .3. ,I..oucfI Ulilnvm , llllln. ` E9195. V, Irlnmanv. '_l_rmANcmL. 0 CUB!) C Wu Iontnul. Ha. vunntuu 91:30:07 Flo! Dlnpomouy Am` ..'.`I`&`_" ....i. $.": :{I,`.`3}i`s?.'n`. }`-I RUBBER ITAI 0! all kinda. 8011- nlou. [Anna Kuhn. Dawn. IUBBIR ITAIP 0" [Anon Intern. Dawn, ll. vmolll, Bunk, ' an t Oloo Stun , nu. lunun won it- Classes I AND LIVIRY.` Kdks u `oai `snoesl Of All Kind; 3: . F apply . Vfjl T WT-I W |Ir."gn an Inhale Iowoll Ila-ldulobhhlulnnu '41;/Inli>|Inhs0yurt|0$.ItOvuc0|ol hpIIIIchndI'|u.Inlou IHI sh hqyvul has In I pnoulo "In W IQHIQM pnnlhn .1 I STOVES pndghl uddo hxpghclphn_u'~;liuiuvh6ono" Ijdvvlllbnuudpoplovhowill dag Ioov nnyonn-` lllh `ling. run to loan Ilfnunhoc ot oounii omen. souooshor good brother tho! mob in vulnnn IL. -.._b.... .1 -|.a.__-_ 1.. uvu. -nnIl1yZIIUllIlIIIIQ~`|| unlolauunlonunhot oloolnlyoou olllnfn Sandbar gnarl hush. .5... vuu--. ucuuvo-or `cu! III1IIIIIIl' IIIOIKI not Oonllnoo Ibo nnnbot ol ddornon in admin: * vtv-V-It IIVIII UIIU UIIIUIJIJT III DIIUUIU IIW- (lontlomon who deodmny their ptoporty to tbolr ohlldnn. naming a No interest in shonp, an Intel; not cloyu cuough to undo my lhhh which the `Inn- uhlp ol the Onurio gournnom out man Tb law ongho so but oqudlly upon nll gnnluuhmmdlo vlllnoon booouo In injnttloo. I! not an ohitlloon. it it In not utnngchonodl by amendment: which cm about No [Ono I tho nilllonnlru anxious uododgothoinhculwotgx. '3. uuuuu vulnu vnyvuuluulv lur IIII purpui Inn 83.875.850.44. A mu. Iou dun ono-womb of the ox- pomwro Ill not Int you by the income from nuoeudon duties. Thin Income is likely hoinonuo rather than so doc:-cue. bqotlull oughh not to be hard {or the Iqhlnhnto dI'aunvon\ by Amendment: uh any-en hl c..n.m...|. 3.. ..... .n._;. vuvnuu In unuvnlunu Q KVU Ill Irhw from the clutch: of thoold luv. t|;_AI._-_ ._L- 4--.] ..___ .1 _n. u-nuvvv vl Iv ylvvluvu. According to kha public Accounts, On- uric`: total expenditure for all purposes nun K` .`?K IKE AA IWUII an uruuuvunl by IIIIOMIIIIOIIM SIC chub `of tndlvkhnlo so can their ..;.L... l..... AL. -I..g.L.. .t `L, _IJ |_ , gratin` - | nvrnu nnu Inn I'll] . but your the Iuocouion duties yielded to Onurio 820,000 more than the provincial revenue tram liquor lloemoo. The pro- vince : than of the lioomo revenue was $279,800. I9. while tho inoomo from succes- Iion dublon wu 3993.39430- n....n- -.. AL..- ._....z_... .L_ .._,,I ,-A POINTS ABOUT gun. . . . :._j -uvu uuvwu w- VOVV|UI`I- I'V- Reeulle are thus ensuring the popularity othe inherihnce tax. says the Toronto Telegrem. which in I fnvoribe iorm of uxn~ Mon with the multitude. beoeuee under its terms the nanny prom And the few pay. A can which It the ouuet. yield: more than the provincial revenue from licensee may be en eetebliehed iniquity. but it in fixed finally in in place nmong the financial te- oouroee oi the province. Lnouuulinn tn eh- I\n`e|`A -.........A- A.. KI VKIIJIII KIT IJFIIJ I'\JI4lll\JUu The provinoiel ooneervativee are display- ing the same old'brend of loyalty to the Ottawa party that kept W. R. Meredith out oi power I0 long. remerlxe tho Toronto N em. The adoption of the propoeed reto- lution egainet remedial legislation that Thoe. Crawfonl, H. l`. I .. wished to in- troduoe oould not have mode the leest bit of difference to the government at Ottawa. and it would have atrengthen- ed the provincial opposition greatly. This was a one where sell-preservation would have justified the ooneervetiveein looking out for No. I. especially as they will have to confront the queetion in some shape before the eeeeion in over. It would have been better politics to introduce a reeolution fremed to wit the exigenoiee of the ocoaaion from a conservative etnnd- point than to leave the patrons to prepare a motion that it may be dilllonlt to hnndie in any way with edventege to the pertv. And in the meantime Sir Oliver lays low. llurvl vullv UV IIIIIIUIII VVVIJ I-`IIIITIL The paper prooeedn : We observe pro- vieion in being made for the deoonniel con- eolldetlon o! the statutes. We reepeotful- ly Iuggeet that It would not bo A bad eoheme tondd I oleule to the municipal liquor license and election ecte--iorbidding Amendment alter oonlolidetion for the next five yearn. This would give people 1 chance to fnmilierine thelneolvee with the provi- sion: of the moat important of all Ontario lewe. bet the etnteunan take I rat {or ilve yeArI--there cannot be much in the law now tint would be uhbeonibly burden- some for ilve yeere to come. A (1001) SUGGESTION. The Hamilton Spectator make: 3 valu- able uuggeeelon that the plubering oi the etnbuhe book: of 0nt.erio--nnd ohley the municipal not--wit.h emendmenhe should oenee. Jun now It. would take 3 l`hilI\vlol- phle lewyer to keep truck of the ohangeu in on not, 9. knowledge 0! which is moat. important. to almost every citizen. Th. lunar numngtln . I- ..|..-...... ......\ NOT LIKELY TO OCCUR. ' The Montreal Wiuneeqwh there in no likelihood of any decided move toward A preierentiul trude eohemo being made eolongu I protootioniet government. in in power at Ottawa. ll: uyu: "A `de- nltn o`er' would imply either An" increase in our custom: duties to other nutiom which Greet Britain would not be I party to oppoeing. orn reduction on the present dublee in favor of old country Innnu!eo- turore. which n probeceioniet government : vnutere would not permio to make. But um. will not hinder Tupper irom talking grundlloquently about no. IDITORIAL NOTES. `nu. nu. mmununlunmugm. III & Iln nnnlno nl mnnn u...J., Alllll lo: Vil um andnubuu-up Mon an noun pay: lo 2: Adunoo. out o uatnoa mud uaoolneionn or rob w . pouomlly nupomlblo 0|` ordn -lllvp. mr v nT'xm wmu now. 00 column. ,blIlIDd`IV.I Thnruri: mom- h u. 99 I V `Hungry ; nnooaot orwlu `ray -wilt! u puhlmua on unn- : u d ttgndsnnonurlnndvunna o ow . 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" In: ""' "" """"' 1i!W'1. .'."i'.'22 _ Jon): ononn Prop: Aulnlqt with Inna. I if .-n.L_-:2-_-3--.-,_, A CASE OF` BAD POLITICS. L- .......|__|-I -__._-___.u,,._ ,,A , , loll by landing Grown, Hotels, Drnachtn, 000.. ovoryvhon and 0 G`Yln H (II, Innu-nl Opt/`or par Orlmu Dioor. K " 15il5?I'7o-lu udnood '?.v,-".*'5`lv'Tt_'*-;='4 V .- r Dunn. one Inumon. H. `.?.';:`z. 8$`r.`.'a.`."..`...`:! I. PENSI. Propdotor wot. [4240 Puma. Fob. |0.--The hoivy nonm- otlutvooknndochormds in uvovybcoi -mo. our mail osrtior lacing pnvonud from making some trip: in oonuquonco.-- Tho old neighbor: and Hands at him Hoary (lllbon waves uni-y tqlunroo the dual: 0! hot lmoln . and aim-sewed. ' Du-lac-.1

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