Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Jan 1886, p. 4

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Inrl ludlnl In uuur . cl:-on |m| I-um, Prmnnlnra UM Ago. Puronnun. out o Powurm nuhnr Max: In- voluntary nus: Ami Rpurrmutnrrhnon. mum: |ynvor- 1 uoruon 01 than bnlu, l(I"~lhIIIO, or ovur-In hlnvmc. Ihoh ho: mum no one Inontlrnlrnn-non! : II on. box or III bolu lor .fl|. um hy mull propud or .-om-ip prloo. our Weakly Oolloouol ol Into:-nation For I`-IO lnrmn--lnloruung lllutnucu. '-[-3CUu:u nu, Au Cmdlomas day In tho $1 of I'- nmry or ground hog day. It gap in . .roma cu-unony In tho llomu: Cnlhou: church. Lighted cuadlon are curried In proceuion on that dny-"n candle Inzxu" Bu; the festival In older than the Chrlstlnn religion. Tho Roman: burned candle: on thin day to Feb- run, the mother of Mars From that goddau the month of February got: its mm ). Tim mnnnlnnr nf the old raw E0 farmer: ll of February got: in The meaning of the tliit winter in half over at the beginning of Fobrunry. Often the longust pare of the cold neuon, certainly the "most trying part, come: through February, March and ApriL Stock of all kinds. the new lnmbn. the hem that mine spring broilers, will need generous `feeding and warm quarter: for many weeks to come. and n few hours work during rnluy ungn. We present a few at those couvenioncu for snow time An soon as snow fu1Ls qlecr is away in path! about your house, burn: and roaals. F10. l.-BNOw l'I.uw AND nnuvnun. N The rth figure 15 u snow plow. A few loud; and a pair of old plow handles are all that are needed. The plow tlln the shape of :1 letter A. Put a bar across between the board: to ntrentben it. A plow with the rear end of the boards two foot nput la largo enough for clearing paths. A plow made In the some way, wlxlo 11: ll sleigh trac-k,wl1l clear roads. lt is made to be drawn by two horses Make the nose uloplng. In case of tho largo plow, runners of two by lhroo lnuh plank should bo put under the bnnrdn, so Elma they ' will not cut. Into the lrnck nml spell the alolghlng. Thn numr thzuroa ronrosunt n above] nnd Hulf of your weal nnlf hnlft yo'ur hay, Ccndlemnl day, Candlemu dny." -[02d But. nil n_..AI-....-.. I- 04-. nu.-I nlnar to ' We atter ourselves that our In-men. those who read this column, still have half of tlwir xvi-nor`: provlslona loft. They are iuml u nf, xnd know that Mother Earth's \\'l'1tur`u provlnlona Ions. Tneynm intnll :; ut Md Earth ! sleep i only half over at t.ho_ beginning of Februnrv III HIIOVV 'I III)!!- Every furmer w.th hands on him can pro- vide himsoif u it: convenience: worth hun- dreds of dollars. with very cheap material ` few hours work during rnluy days. w. nmumn in few and spell the alulgmng. The other gures roprorwnt n ucrnpor. A band of iron nailed across the tip of tho shovel and bunt. over the edge will koop It from wearing olf. Guardian Fire and Life usmwzeojaany Inbunbod Os .. 0.000.000 '.l.'ot|l Inns: 0 804.!!!) !l'ohl lnoomo.......... 06,000 fund: Invutodlnoo 100000 lznnnnou nuhul was I: Fm scooped II the xowun onmnu rum an e um omlod Imhonc ufrrn-co lo the Bond It Lrndcv. ` \V"I NGOKIICCB ..m nhuwn the approved Iueunu . mg breeders of blooded stock of marking u.n.Iu. It in by a neat twisted chain about tho neck, with A bran tag at- tnchod. Tho vhniu is sometimes covered with leather to keep from wearing the hair off. -|_vnu gun. "It Gnndlomuh fur and char Thm'|l bo own winter: In the you-." -[Scotch Buying. n__.n-.....- 1-- 1. nm 0.! nf I`. rnnrv m Illfl f'l`l"rIl |I null HUI} lip, `tn Phonnhon thofrnunnwoor` Invnuuhmhnn-ntl Man FARI AND Vl7iARD|1`.N. 1 [run any Irom mo puns um p (In pvqnr ventilation ud ha- uulll : uh I ma In-om. ::| .n. and talus no other. as the lane 0! Ioldll. Paul A C... In on Every Spool. .1. \J-I..LV _|. .L.\u..:.u.|.VI..L in ID lnhlnblo remedy lor' BM! Ind menu. Old wounds, F011! and Ulcou. For nor Thrfuu, Bronchitis. Oonum. Coldn. Bout. Rheunmmm, Glucdulu I-Iwulunuu and :1! skin Duca- ou | u no u . Tho ."'|l|u ulnunonl. no Mnuulnolund oul st `(II New (lllurd Nb. (Inc an Oxford 81., London . and In -old by all Vondou ol Iodtofnq-u throughout the Uvmud World ;wIm d u non: for no In Almost every lannus. uauuon. can In your oy nu vonaou ox uoamm-u mrounuonl um umma wnvlu ;wnn u eve:-`lunaun hmhuuu ohonld loo so u be! on the Pot: and non: If no uddnu n not us. 01. ford Rrool. Danton. lhoy nnnourlong. ~ Jun 18. For snle by ll I-2.1 II I H` A DE. Iuumnou -I..I--I-..l.LJ .l.-_l..L.I..l_lLJ Pint! Ibo mm-d. correct 5!! Dhordon on the Llvar, Blomnoh. Kidney: And Bowel-. Il\V|Ix0lIllI nnd nororaw hultn Dominated Puunnutlonu, and no luvnluubla Iu Ill Complaint: Inmdonul lo Fumslu of mu neon. " .A.S.A.T...E ;].\'! ECARNEST- ' JAMES RICHMOND 3: co. Health is Wealth; One line 01 Colors. All Wool. lormer pnoe 345:: , xeducol to 20:3. Call and buy while there is u uoud ohtica. Black-Ind Colored Silks and S-nin Merveilleux allo to be sold cheap. 1 -Zn"-rgjuqn-- an -~v;\'u.3z".--"; r. An we employ a.Firnt Class New York Cutcur. (the only one iu this city) All orders prompt! executed. Our Gaucho Furnishing Dupurtmeuv is complete in e\e:y line, and unequaled in the city. Una radllcml mnry class of Fancy zml Htaplo Dry Uomh In Lhu Honae,] particularly Um Ilemy Winter Gouda, much an Winlvr Jzukvtinp. Ilenvy Tweedn. Flnnuels. in :11 coiors, Sonleunq and (ntnnnm Huthn, \\'in'1 r Gloves mn]'l\[itt.n. Wool Shawls. Ulouds Milliuery. ch`. Evorvlhinurxdurt d in priu I-L ALEX. R085 . 5c. Grey Cottons reduced to 3c. 6c. Grey Cottons, one yard wide, reduced to 40. 7c. Grey Cottons, 36 inches wide, reduced to 5e 9e. Grey Cottons, 36 in. wide and extra. heavy, reduced toJ7c- White Cottons equally :15 low from 1aJg>MvvES } & BISONETTE; [1-"t1n riTf?c[AsAcTusIuM TAILUBINRI We invite the )u1>lict<) call and e.\'u1in0 our Stock of N01)- by Full Goods, :1 I new and of the finest domestic and foreign Immufncturc, in 'I\vcml.~s, \Vm'sLc Beavers, Meltons, Naps, &c., &:. Best selection of good.~`._ev0r shown in the City, WE A DPERFBCTLI FIT.` Ever? Lxue |:1 Hmmk ix unurlmt Ll -vn. by Mtmr ingz our (`])('L-[5 min. -`rx 7- `n . - - g All UYICIGIIOI DI lllI(l"T' \l| In! on hand an knuln ;p,%1J.~. RM .-<'1`__1g_o NGJ '|'hif '}iIu:A'ri:s1` . woninlzlcf BIG TUMBLE nil GDTTDNS {T5 wlmn sun: of mu nouns If Vll|.lIll0!l s.! H7. 1\TLc:o*B7 A Large Stock :1l\\'n_ys on ham] tn choose frmn, and only, to glad to show goods. cAr_ _& BYRNES. ._..,,,;, . _ All our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Kid and half Kid But- toned Boots_ Cents Hand-sewed Laced ` and Elastic. Successor to THOS. MOORE &.SON, 59 EIBCJCJIK :iI "I`IEEE.'EE"I. A call is solicited wxxnn intundi11<,,r purclmscrs in READY- MADE or OILDERICIT) CL(T)'[`IIIN(}. Own. lopu.nl,.........,....... .. 1`.-ml Av-ms-. Jumuy lal, La-A Lou.-w paid In all yMl'l...... . Willlsull during this month DRESS GOODS at greatly re- duced mtes. For instance: mgr` I\\H.`S'! .l?l'l`lHl| wII|';;,JAN,27,1ss3 0.??? CASEY & BYRNES . Fine Lines a Specialty. jji Jun. 96. All Winner Dry Goods at Reduced Pncee. All Jnokot and Mantle Cloth! at Reduced Prices. All Clouds, Shawn and Jersey: at Re luoed Prices. 20 Piece! New All Wool Ulster Cloths reduced to ~10 Remnants Dress Goods reduced to Halt Price. Remnsnn of Cloths end Tweed: M: Half Price. Remnant: Towellingu. Table Linen: and Bheetings, :11 Reduced. Oct. 7th Jun. 7. Aug.dI.h. LIFE IN BURANOE u-l..-:- I . - In. sum In-nrunhla Tlllnl '1! L --.._n...a..4_'.I \J_L_l.L/ ~J-l--LJ._L1 _l-I 59 BROOK ST. .lJ.l.`J1.JlJJ..L` \J K) L).L \I\JJ_J kJ..L IJJL II the non Poiilnr In-and In he United mules or Canada. ho-I Jl)I'N G S 51300 S In the Ben In the Market. B`._IJDIN_(a`_r:___b:_}BO()IJ S__I_LK _ II_--.-. 1' .. ....-nnI- nun`! ll-n _ `V J. GoOd Ham. 1 Dr} . 3375*`: BEL_p_1NG s SPOOL SILK 3.-. D-..l'_-__.I Inn II:--n-nnI:n-Q BE1:_I211S_ .S4 SM 1951 LK BELDLNGNS SPOOL SILK In in -Ann .Q In: --Inn-A l- L- IV-nnlnd hi-Inn an I`-nd; ! .99I.<....I.:.1._{ LJ.L1!'.l!.i .L.IVDUI\.u.a.1v.-, ltootol tn the non lhvounblo with ` Tillu E%Ul'!'Am.I LIVE. at New York. TH!-I In TUAL Llmol Now Yotiutho unit Iuurnnvv Oomllnn In the wor 1uw IHIIUIHAI M AN LIl`l',ol oton _H"1r_e Inau.ra.noo~ 'l`Hl'. h |F:uN AH:~UNtNC)c C0. ct Toronto Is HTIICLIN Agent ~- _ u u n. .....II.rMnA.\ l ``w``.`\, I.) &/I. \I\/JJ K)....I_ In Fa-olu for Lenulh. strength nml Quality. TIIE C3IIN"I'l\d.IE}IBT.T Mn nmcdv Inf Hui Long Hui NIIAIIA Ol.I wnnmin, Horns and [Ilmu TIBIE OLD STAND, ZR. vv1L:I:QI)m.:3N. -w\/v v\: F\/~Q-\/` `-4 -aa lo I`: c-=- Iron Knots: nml lnpcrlecllons. -JLI...L`\I' &I &/L \ \/C-4 K! In Alwnyo Preferred by Dreunmlura. ILJLLV \J._ L) L)! \/LIL) LJ.I..l_J1L Measures Number ol Yard: Marked on Ipool. TEZE PILLS ml. 1!] Dllonlnrn nl nu. I.Inu- Hlnnunh Kmnn ---U )T()-- Nu 'l`m11llo to Slnmv Goods. in vl-I u-vv-nu... Invented Inconldavl} 100 000 Imhont W. H. GODWW, A-vane mg i- in man. 0l'P'l0l:-Blrmu Wnm. Doe. I. , \.L ` SEW IPKIIEYNES SINGER OFFICE. Ym will mm Irom `J50. to A $1.50 I Pair V--.-r-..-.- . . . . . . _.V, I0`) I'IIINL'I HS I'l`l&I'.`IZ'I`. ' I . see um Opponlto Olty Hotel. 2l3 Princess Street. `Bi- ;vn (nIo-r.-"sen" 11 runs. Fashionable Clothiers, __. -1`. , J . I . rmu;Jra.nceI30mn1;n,y.01 nutIord,bonn R.epo.`u'ed at the I41 Princess Street. I v [DB Apiary and D6 All the tuna lhhllid the % 1 hive, and not, 5: heretofore, Itsud behind 1 nnn raw and In front of III: mxt POW. I 1 ; and herotolom. nnnd bemnu i one row and in trans of the nut never like to lnnllt I oolonyol boubyItnnd- tug In in doorway, for two muons: F11-nt.l think It very impolite to dolo, And. second. jthobeosonou hnvonvorynhnrpvrnyof ro- } nlnlng Iuch lmpertlnon If I had more hives than `would an entire Iqunro I } would form nnocond Iquon lnddo of the am, only rovoralng the onu-nneol. having Imam face lnvnrd. Than I could M.- ` area, only reveremg me enunneee. nnvmg I them face inward. Then pa.- ` around the entire eplnry and be in the rear ot each hive. I paid particular Attention during the season, and could detect nodlli'e1~ enoe in those tuning north from those facing to the eut, or, indeed, my of the others; all did about equally well where the intern! oonditionn wore the name. I think that the plan In A good one, eupecinlly where one in I limited for room, no great may colonies I could be kept in u very small Ipece" "I IO EICIIIPIQ Inll lsone of tholatesl discoveries of science, Norman`: Electric Belts and Imoles do more than It. for they relieve and cure dys- Wpsin. lame back. nervous debihly. eic. I .1. Wilson. sole ngant. ' Ilouunou and Loan Viicr. Public speakers and ningen are often dis treued with honneneu. and much danger in lurking in the bron ill pipes. H Il'd'l Pectornl Balsauri: I mlnedy r the irrimion. and care: all 1 root and lung diicultiu huon'1 Vltllinr is what you mad for tipntion, Ion ol nppotilo. distinct and I symptom of dylpnpia Price no and 71 mt: nttbolo. Sold bv W. I. Wilson. K` urvnlllntmll. The unhappy A d dislressin condition al|cd nervousnes arises from" ebimy. irri- lltion. poor circulalionand blood of low vitality. Re-Jrganiu-that system by Bur- dock mood liiuers. which given permanent stren lh by invigorating the blood and (on- ing 11 the organs to perfect action. _ -`.~_...._ Most xliaeue: of the Ikin urine from bad blood |n.l luck of cleanliness. except when caused by grub: or insects. Ernipclu. all rheum. letter, pimple: nnd all humor: oftho blood Ire curable by Burdock Blr-M Billers. which nuries the blood. blood curable Dy uuru which puries the blood. Ola worn an Inaw rum llomu. I ll cm A IIIIII OI BWIIII IGVUIH The hard of a weatarn pork grower who foods hin pigs upon a variety of food, giving but little corn until theyare four or live month: old, has to far aacapad hog cholera His nearest neighbors, who feed corn ex- clusively, have lout heavily from the disease. Experience and observation led him to be- lieve that by feeding oak. bran, pumpkins in their season, and mangoldn instead of corn. and providing dry. clean, warm nests, changing the latter tr uently, this dread dimnse can be averted. m'1l'hiI in good sense. ..... ......_ ..... ......u.. \\`cst'si Cough S; rup contains no Opiates, Upiiiin or .1nymincr.'ts, and can be given to the yoiiiigestnntl ninsl ilclicntc child with perfect safety It is an infallible cure for wlioupiiig cough. A bottle should E'tl\\`. l} S be kept convenient. as it is also in certain cure for coughs. colds. consumption in its early stages, bronchitis. Asthma, and all throat and lung troubles` Price 25 cents. 50 cents and Si 00 per bottle. Sold by W. ]. Wilson. (lriieaist. anu VI no druggisl. L-mu. uuu pluvlunus Ian , u.u...., ........ ..-. dinense good sense, an we believe it will yet be Ihown that un- Iound and immature corn, fed exclusively to hogs, in a fruitful Iource of hog cholera Farmer: would not feed Inch grain to their horses or cattle, but many of them seem to think ahog can stand anything. The im- munity Michigan enjoy: from the disease is largely because hogs are not conned to n corn diet. The Cold Wine and the Onngu. |Floridn (`orrenpondoxuu-.l 'l'he`l-viii . v.';'-':` in warm than anything tlnt the state hzu experienced since im, if, indeed, there has ever been anything like it here At this place, eighty miles south of St. Augustine, the mercury at 7:30 o'clock thin morning marked 53.`) d1`gs., and it has been only a little higher during the day, The ice in our wnuhtube is an inchthiek. All the mangroves er.) frozen nnrl killed. Oranges ere frown hard; one that ipicked in the morning was A ball of ice. The trees look black. Everybody feels that there is going tube a big hole made in the Orange grow:-r3'po('ket.s,tl1ou:h just lnv big no- bodv will '5-t undertake to any. I oo,1o Feedlng Been in Wllltor. lnookeepm-I Joumul.) Use the inside feeder; food uugur syrup made of two~t.hlrds granulated sugar llll ono-third vvater; bring to a boiling; puiut. In removonll cryntallzation. Fill the foul-Ir. and while you Quito wnrm lmng in coniu-I` uf brood neat. I'rl ".~mn=1'l11g on-r nml close up the lxlvn. I: luv mluuy is good and strong they will mug!-.' the lender in nhout twantyhfour hours, Willvll will, with what. they have, lm about nnough tn safnly winter on, unzl in this way you mm fm-cl nlyoul. six colonies in one WCUR sxlth one fvrulvr, lllld tn make double sum. plan on top of the frames of each colony nbout lhrco in Your pounds p`nin white sugar calmly, which you can ob- tain at any llnztrcluss conf0Ctiouur's. LOIIH III llllu (Amerioan Dnlrymnn.) How much comfort. thorn la in looking in on a lot of cowx standing knee deep in lonvus and as activa ns kittens, and talking to ono another about their warm qunrterl; anal, as for milk, it 1-: simply nmdneu to try and induce cows to give milk in cold weather unless they are comfortable and warm Cold weather (rooms the milk up in tho cow quite as readily an it does in the can. \'i'hom do you oxpect to go to when you die if you torture the poor dumb beaatu in cold weather? You had better spnuothem some of the extra boat tbnt. may be your portion in the next. world if you (All to look after Ojmir nnmfnrt. In thin. Our H turn. There is no lack of so-cnllc-l Llll`6 for the common ailment known as corns. The vegetable. ammnl. and mxneral kingdoms have been r.1ns:u:kc for cures, It IS :1 sim~ ple matter to remove corns without pain. for l{ you W1 go to any tlruggist or medicine dealer and buy a bottle of I`utnam's l'ain- less Corn Extractor and apply it as directed the thing is done. (`vat "l`ntnam's" and no Mhe-r. i grow:-rs'po(-ket.s. lnougn just lmw mg no- 1 body j,`-L Iktnplo have born out in boats to-Jay picking up frozen (V31; it takes one only a few minutes to gamer A buclwt.fuL now to NIKKI! brolull ynuesu. Cream cheese is mude as follows, according to The London Gazette: Take a quart of cream, or if not desired very rich, add them- to one pint of new milk. \Vannlf. lL| hot water till about. ninety-oiglit degrees, add A table spoonful of renm-L, lot. it I-`thud till thick, than break it slightly with nspoon nnd place it in 11 frame in which you have previously put :1 fine canvas cloth, press it. sllghry with n weight, let it. stand 11 few hours, then put 11 ner cloth in the frame; a littlo powdr-rod salt may be put. over the , cloth. It will be lit. for usu in in day or two. Il0I|0\|'ny'n Pills. These remedies are unequalled throughout. the world for bad legs, wounds, foul sores, haul breasts, and ulcers. Used according to directions given With them there is no wound. bad legs. or ulccrnus sore. lmwevc: obstin- me or lung slnndxng. but will yield to their henlina and curative nroncnies. Manv I wa;:: ms! Vhunluyuuulnr. `H .. .. wdvhlllnp than hr: ......-...u 000: wooden and metallic oom -mo noon OOIIIROUIIH olovory rlouoripslon. am All things Iii-olnup urutn|n1to hut Inna. loops Ali: 9 tin the nu gnnl I) M omhunulnn BM o Vlm llmrvoo In Mn-olou. Pun -. an ~ u. mnlld In m- In mm nnvnlv Dad legs. ulccrnus tmwcvc: nt)sun- or healing and propctties. Many roar sufferers who have been patients in the urge hospitals under the care of eminent surgenns, and have derived little oi no bcne lit from tlneirtrmttnc-tit, have been thorough- ly curetl lw Holloway/`s ()intment and Pills. 1-`or gran .ular swe|lings_ tumours, piles, and diseases of the skin there is nothing that can be used will] 5) much bcnetit. In fact. in the worst forms of rliscase. depeu~ (lent upon the contlttion of the blootl. these medicines. used conjointly. are irresistible. In we next. world It 1 their comfort In this. Thing to Do and to linow. Tho Luto Rosa poiuto is not A Bllt`C(`Si. i'uli-l or lmrnlesn cattle, now be:-on popular, nm a distinctively Am ~rivnn br Thny um worth I-xperimenting with. Clll'l`0bl, I:L-nun, um] moi. imxl in gvm nru oxm-iivni, fur brooding owes. 1! about three weeks before [hay begin Lox thn lnluhn |-IJU Illllllllk Tholuturni or spreading shin root: of a tree produm the wood grnwlh_ it. is Hiliil. By cutting (hem of? all around about every other year, it is claimed. iim yield of fruit. will be increnscd greatly and the tree pro- veuled from running 10 Wood. For n tron four iucines in diameter cut. oi! the shin roots :1 distance of two feet around tin M-uni: titlvroralry }\rll~ri:~nx\ breed". lrimentlng I gvnornl, nlll store to drop ending nod very med. Batly `; noun` oo VVCCK 5 Illllll UH |lIL' IHUIIIII I\UbC lle p'\'uS .1 \'cr_\' interesting ac lnllinns nnxl cattla r.1nchcs,pI dogs, cum, and almost thinks ll to live them. He was out on one of llu: ponies, and it w:1s.. to um-ar :1 l)I'u.'1-l nmmcxl cow .Hll.'l(lc_ and the next (laythu was down to zem. llc hmugl of curmsltu-s. also same dru.-l rmsms raised by john Nicol - list (`nmzrcgaliun were lxene liglltml \\1tl1l\lr. Mc.\ulcy's ser (lav (awning. nml hupv they w ng.1in.--'I`hc lund lrxnnxls from lent their aid in make the char: I:|n;..l....-n -. cnrrnca l\'I:` a nr. .v bcconling 'ivnn breed. lol- The American Press Association furnishes the following table of contents, of its special features to the Wmn, fur the week ending ]an. 30: A Lot ul ltlu-Ir.u'm--. '1. A correspondent among the (`hem|;ce Indians tells some of the Interesting history of that tribe. Illustrated with portraits of Chiet D. W. Buahyhead. john 1.. Spring- ston, Cherokee l:t\v\'c'r, .1 grand daughter of Elias lfoudinot. and .1 grand daughter of Chief Ross. .... . . _.- uhucr our wrll n nu to rolund tho the lvuntnnv dvowv -new n nun. hurl l|l nnl D-I . . . ,RI)N. Druqpiut Inn uuo fa; n \4uI\.n l\UZ:3. 2. Our New York letter is on the sport of tobo,;g.ming, ushcld at Orange, N.]. H- luslrntml as follows: The toboggan slide. the start, a toboggan, costume for ladies, the president of the tobogpzan club.. 1, Frnm Wilminnonu 11.! mg M an. n t'l3o"6Iiy-cTK1in-toms: tho county at ruck... tad Pnvlleo 0! In A: !.o\llo.UlIItu on I Ind uuyunam... 'l' --(hdntl-Id 0. ruhnhupsrumhnnmooadlttoagoyug. sun?! In __4_ ___________ ""` I" "`U\3|-ll VI IIIU llllllslll CIMU-. 3. From Wilmington, Del, we have a reminiscence of the late Miss Kate Bayard and her funeral. Illustrations of Miss Ilnynrd and her father, and the old Bwede`s church where she is buried, 4. A Philadelphia letter tells of the push- ing forxvgud of the work on the New`York di\ i!IOn of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- road lllustiations: The excavations at West l'hil:ulelphia, [Erastus Wimsn, the chiel worker for :1 New York terminus fur the road. .... n . 1- n . nlnnngorn lpondy Ouro. lt is popularly Admitted everyphere that McGrcgor s Speedy Care is .lhe safest. most reliable and by far the choa pest remedy for constipation, liver complaint. indigestion. impure blood. loss of appetite, and all simi- lar troubles. It is not necessary to take A __nat quantity before any result is produced. low done: will convince you oi it: merits. Trial bottle given free at A. P. Chown'a drug store. /, ND`3 Md D} vlnno ol I Pour 0! Solo oon- I tuned In A nun lnda-Mun at Morgan nduotod In the Registry 011100 to the C y 0 Human In Book uuo cu. amdun on: 3:. .`I5...""..:'".'.."" x."`} `:$il."`...3...,"'"" it u. 2 o o U be obnd tor uh by Public Anna on an Ano- uon Rooms at Wm Mum). In tho 0! at Klnmou. on wtnnison. mud an at up uy.l Mt ourooovvuo on ma. PI`; Q. be h 1 I `cl I V :- All sud singular an nonfn prod or u-not oflud and r-mint um ylnn ad lulu In an any 0! anti-Qrll Ibo ognwd hogan, All um IlI|'|lIlI' unit on n yuuu vi nau- flud In no. umno'Tytnn and not 1 3:. onfot ':To-no.4. doucy at nu: ' name as '-|!';!',`,-_'.'.'!"_Q.9'_'!l!9!.",`,,:? 5. _The new Senators from Dak.)ta--Alon- 20 J. Edgerton, Gideon C. Moody, r. l`|... \1.`-luu.'.. no.1...` ,.l' r`,...l`...l.l Lu- \.uuun.Auu: (ruled. A Cow Caulc. nllustra Lettuce Hmv ing 11-cs in M1 Cheese. 2 Burmese Elephants,illuslmted. I ing Islands. The Ohchsk in (`enunl Vital Stalisucs. 7. A glilnpsq of fashion at the recent Nov York charity b:?1l_ 3. Cloth Costuuxus` ||luslr.11el. An ment of the Hair. The Hume Dressni 'lhe New Silk. Sparrow Heads. 2...... WI A__., .. _ .n..... IIIC l{HlCl' Ti'\lll(.`l' flllllllllf .'ll1(l llll\'L`l cogiinnivn -l.:isi 'l liiirslny eveiiing 2| num- bet" if our voiing folks drop ad in` as it were, on Mia and Amev Ay eswnrili. and." allei liiivinp: Cl'l]()}'8Ll llicl liospllality of the young C()lll*ll.l, lLlllI'Dt. il well pleased.~S. Walker rind '1`. W. Bceman are now at woik on the lownsliip riiidii.~-Dnuglasa llartlea passed thrniigli to ma home near Moiven. -- An incident. not on theprogmmme, at least for that evening, occurred in the Army on Friday evening by way of .1 free and easy tongue glit bclivecii the washed and un washed. The mls.`-`-XUll.'|l`y' scrnion was preat lied lay Mr (`. L. Tliompsnn. and was a masterpiece of elnqiiencc and iliniiglit.-- Tlic iiieeliiig mi Moiiiliiy vvrniiig wzis fairly nticnileil. Rev Mr. l`:I1l5l'.\', 0! Napa- nec : Sic-nlioii (lIli` and (Tlms \\.'|ll((:`l , wlm matlc a trip to han- sas Inst tall. has rcturncxt much pleased with his tiip. He fuuuil his parents and the rest of the lnmily on .1 ne pmirie faint atljmninpz the town of C`.-ildwell, which they are selling otl in t(\vn lots. He enjoyed :1 week's hunt on the Indian Reserve territory, account of the r.1nchcs,pr.1iiIe ponies, he would like the prairie on ...... no` at... |ir\ni:H: nml it u-nu tn lint lm hml (CC. IIIIS IS .15 II 5H()lll(l DC, Tllld l10l ii`! I have knuwn it, when .1 committee have in~ vtted friends to entcnain an illldlEl'1C6, and then ask them to pay their ticket at the door. We certainly ought to appreciate the fact that we are living in an age 01 progress and lllSCO\'(`l'_\'. This is especially nppreciaiecl by all persons thal have been amimed with rhoumnlismi. as West's World's Wonder or I-`zimilv l.inIn.(-nt is a positive cure for rheu- mutisni It is invnliialile for cuts, sprains, hrmses, burns. scalds. and all diseases `rc- quinng external npplic.:lti0n Snld by W. J Wilson. Kingston Price 25 cents and 50 cents per bottle. {..s:__._ smrcny. Remember that, and nhamo the orocku-|. Lut year was um poorest. when you known In this gem-ration. The crop nomad to full gonornlly. yon l-oh`.{l! there in mmchnt for us all and surplus enough to keep thn staple , down to lower price: than those Uh who have It to tell. (`rnnn ran`! (all all no-r Hal: nnnntrw He nnercsung account or we w:1s so hot he had cowlmy hat for thermometer brought home :1 Int apricots and -The Melhu benettml and de mth Mr. sermon on Sun wxll hear hum the city who chanlyconccrt at l .|giuhm'g .1 success. hm! a serious lime get- ting home on . |(:cm1nlnf the had roads and storm The teams rhd not get home lill Ihe next lay The performers were entertained courtom1sl_\' and hos wilahly by the commit- loc. Tin: is :13 it should be, and not nu I In-nu. I.-Inn:-n mhnn -. rnmmioonn hnlvn in, [H0 `\ (`Rlk'l`lI pllllll ueaa WIUI `D0 C010. Don`t. you believe chum. This country in lo big and so fertile that`. farmers will never want. No cold, however polar, no heat however torrid, no lrouth however arid, no rain. however Sn long continued, In: ever yet powerful onough to must! 3 {Amino ln Amerlvn, hardly even a notloaubb scarcity. Remember thnt. and nhnmo the 11! mod Toronto. W: Jim. 18. luv: um: um remm fur! no Ibnvs dunno; Ill nu lhnuIum u_ _(ha_ wcyrn hind npd 0f_M-_x: `lilo Croukerl. They are at it already. The departing luotstopa nl lha Into cold snap had not. even (`eased to be heard when a bowl rose from the croakem that tho peach buds were killed, the winter wlmnt, frozen, and the beef cttt-le on tho wvntern plum dead with the cold. vou counhw in .\.I J . a-.a-45: lvu, \.a|uvvu L`. nu./uu], 6. The Niehau's statue of Garfield for T: WHIG S FEATURES. DIVE H; 30 F9. Crops can't {all :11 over um oountrv. MORTGAGE SALE. nopnrtmont Pugs. lor the whim ` Cuudlcmas Day. Xu Snow Time, illus- cd. Cow's Necklace Stanchlons fur tlc. lllS(l`. 1l(,`(I_ Early Cabbage and luce to Arrange an Apiary. Feed- winter. Huw to Make Cream \JIll\. nu ~ .--uuq med Hen. Slay (J a and Tangle. I nn|uu- incur... A... ' m each department _._.-_.. Is. h1|Il.I's(-', - Cl-rbneo BI. (lonnorly U.B. Cx ngul'I cmoo.) .....;.u.-`......; .....-1., I rr grand nu um, .. 1 the Farln | If YOU VVSJI1. THE DRll&`.s'|`. Cdh`Al ErH` mud BEST `Jud Maple nu.-.1 BL-ML Cordwood. Onll, Birch, Ash. Hm or Hem, look Oordwoml. Bower! or Unuwod. on ll` Inn w,m'r Luuduuy \\ ood IDIH. or cxuvu -1-ml. hut 000 No. 4 Uonl. Soft. (`ml or B|m\mn1h,h`[ Cm], go to M ownnr nurhn write. out .- Iunhlhboul can find: ugcnung u . you Audaholtolhopouhuno the on mun`?! III`. ml Ind chomp `F2. oRAwi=oRo'%J"..' 6-5: (V()T U1" QUEEN 3'1`. 5 1:0: . 91:00: on ' . on nu. -no-u -an 3 " Nodes of huh In-rhltl dlhtlh uuhhnlau wan "l='ooIod." `vbognll In ehu'g.o`. lpuuunoihnlnnnnlnaoolnmuuoohn-pd at Ipoolul nut. _ For four nu-non or twoiuutorl ".30 co " " cub Ill nun lnutlom... II to 11 mm on .loo 1: 3:3 " H non-mu saw "' ...;~..-...-m ~ nrlinh gnurmnlcml \'Mm- (`urnur Outuio and Want. BWGOII. 1+?` 4'0 I`II`l-` - Clare: cc 4: 0n. ma-in !I'u'4-1-|.~ ~l'u0l ol Clnrellcc III`: I`! I In published IDW. J. B. PINII ovary gnu mg. 133. 21!: Bind. llnuion. Ontu-Io. n In nu.u III nu. anuous1'Es:' nvsrzrsm, |NDlGESTl0.`: JAUNDICE, ERYSJPELAS. SALT anzum nmmunn. HEADACHE, _ Annl nv. V1 4 Allvnnllnnznlvlvo .. cubnoqnun lnul xx] ( LOAIH luddm; Prim!-Int H! mm) Menu. Hcolvl ` J. H n-In Hmcll Slreelmill hepromplly (mod. L T"'I'l I v m- I 01-mzlmtulfon, II I \ll'Il`Vn l'IIlIIIII- IVUI` (J I`! II A choice uloouon of Now York u` ..f II wary I lobe hid I Mra- J . K. OL1VER`8 A IIIIIPAI 'Il`l7 IIIDIYP lwoon AND COAL A'Io Moulun And florid ' rungoo uni Lemons. nnuga.-, Guenlrp. p.. ., M Rpltlllbllrl. M113: (Inner. Pnnnnu. hut: .1 cl Midi. A chain: ulmuon of New York .1 ..f II wan SECOND - HAND BOOKS Cheap as the Cheapest OYSTERS, OYSTERS `mt otlq QIQTISII wm $5OO Reward. Woj nlilothonnvunlnnan-an I).- {or Private Bllll. Tuesdav. the Ilxtvonlh dny on will he the In! any [or Int. n B Ila to the House Tuesday. tho nee--nd M Mnnh next. will be the hut. day fur pnuu-nun,: Ruputs nf Comm!!- looa lelulhe I.) l'rlvnv.e nulls. Tue Mlul Ftuunhip Co -`t'hDI\'(h their Mug- nlcent lrnn Htoomrrs non. N. w Ymk to Jnmul~ on. um mnhb Main and Costa Nrn. every ul- on. H nnhb loruato eduudny. '10 the Haytmn Poru. to turning riu Jnmurn every ultornno Friday. Elonm. Saloon and stateroom Accommodation. ilunlwl nnnlduhlpmwharo the mmxon ll local roe wubm. hpoclul 'l`ourhn tlckelu an 05 [or my. ncln.-ive 0! all charges Apply to I m. Font sod O (`o., 1 ! Halo uent` Nu-w Xozk. n... on -u. vnnvvv \Jl|lJ OI. U\J. 7`UU'f N M.- 4-rm-rs left an the Uruu-rv mrro cl Jul, Cr-m'm I, l`r'u-`v-rm T1':ru'l,I | I `r"cl..V" vmmm M. MwA%Ll,EN S ]Uus%gyq,ye's% {Ale um ! QUALITY Cl!O;'.I 4 nuvm. rum AM) nxuuv xwoun. cm`./u> I-"oh man. unis. Hrnn, slum:-. and fecal 0! ml kinds. n.Fum hodum luhn In lulu E Harry Haydon Mnrnh mm v or Jlurh rll Ii: -.II`4:1 I3 R.C)C?I-; AMATION ! `to route F -lo u r Store, 61 BIOLIK Street The landing Fin Inllutuao Company on the Oontlnant. In Annual P1-omlnm Raoul;-to Ir. Onnndn and the United state: no larger than than o! my cunt Company. Ind It hm an m~. mnmlahrd nonrd oi on an. Ant. I-63`). JALII SWIFT, Lawn Hrlnl-[01] mfau; run at the la : n. Hm: I `M. ' VUEBDAY. the nlulh an L Will be the Inc . ny for n [or WINTER TOURS CHARLES '1`. OILLMOR, Ulerl; of me Lrglsllllvo Assembly. Torunto, D10` QM), P83. 7 4.: -_--: Vb lwltanle and Ratnil. In u.-L--:~ .. nnlr 7 unusual: co DU.U1 ; lI.\I:F'rNEl%. \'es.uJ agonu And Whole ` -He and Helm! (`val nxxd Wood Dnluxl mm! tho Hr) hunt -{cu-:uai<~::, under cover tI<`rH'n- :1 mm mvlumrx dv lneled. Bunch =_`~.-.`I.. ;xN_L7 WOOD` annex 5: 130.013 ll.\HF'l'NnEl{. mun And Whnh In VVet._Ind1 s. Wood and Coal. 1:`) II nnd Hm uni` V! Ara now afar-ed la uota price: BINDER W NE/`or uaoongfl in (an of 1010M and upwar J. Adtlrou no I`non1- rrnnnw, mar, TORONTO. GEE I ~F;`;.'T n I-and noun I.mud?u-1 mm o., 1 u I `PI 1. (Pills ,y, !4E:5m'HY. ,NOTIC':' N no I-on Co4r'wood of an dXn`p\`(lmu solicited And ulll Hheurm-1-rv J , s`:ru~t,wI'I prompt l.0lIl'(` I: n.umnunn. N A .15..-I 1-'qumo.Kluun ion. 1.. W. BRECK. an I :.r|uIu- of Fahruuv nan, mluoinn Prlnlo BINDER TWINE arimggilgmopework j ALEX H|)uNlHIRl'll.A1`()l|Y movu huh t.ronHh.;\ llQ:IhtId um: um nnl In my I It 0; con 1 po.-oeroll put . mr rm. tor light or dark 1olun,: on ol Ocn mark! [tot arfvnli (`sf mg 0n:|`I':A|"I`lull n tonogor vu unto 0 ohm; Ibo chm u 1mau.torlnnoIn Cfqa Iorhlluwlga Olouh: nub 9:-"-1.-2.1.-L9-,9:-uel' W3. -'.`.u'{ n'31'."'J Uil IIIIWXIII IICPCIICI II Gompany, Halifax, Nova Scolia, nropar-ad quote pricen qf "uAxa s)r_'rno`i:n7 ` Ir/UH T37: no womts. NCIIII IFRIII` .... ., Inin-1 'uA'i'IIa' 7.mn'uinxI'I. If] Anrnnr I)-u-........ u. .; I. """ om-won n. I. I ~ l l\\nlUIl I VI THE STUMACH. FRYNESS "{3}" THE SKIN, -. '2 arlulnz NON 7 on RELIEVE. MZZINCSS, UROPSY, l LUTTERING F! Tlll.` ll! I Ll` I I LHIIVIJ OI `DIE HEAR} MLIDITY OF THE CTHMAPIJ . lY!l(ll`l'0!l oon::\`mon`u In? tlacolly olound or dyad! Ala ' Drona. Umo lulu: and : node `n In In don-I mm! 7 bible . ION1"IOI* II. to I00 Iloroirpownry um] fully unann- coed. Nlnl ll.-Qt Drills nml Mlnlna lhpun o -naunuy on hurl. ` hum I-`nrtwry Hot! on vm-I Vllllnuul .'HIO I HIIIIJDOF 0' New and I-looond lnml Rnulnou Iml sllollvo. h`N(i IN I-EH ANII I HOILEN!-I tor nll pull-pawn. Iron: I Ill . emu, ".;:r|I|ng from 1, BTOMAOH. 5 amt: )0 .0 . ,0nYJ,'1'I9.0 . 6u.400.`vr..~v IR-`Sh -nq E If _vl.-wh I not or `IE3 an mnnm, mm to visa Mun any Iulnoar nul . H... AL- i.n__.__ n, - , . of Mkiifi son, `minus, Bngtns a.nd Boiler Works. _ lrI.I'rl|lI'I III" Il IOl\IIl'y are perhaps the most common of our ;avory day llll. and cvvry pormn nmrly has some a social cure of lhrir own` Ours in Pony I Avis` Painkiller. nnd having used it for many years we can condently reoommcnd it. In I |`.4||II.'Iu. Urny nnd gnrn-`L H (I fnvorim l n\ris|nn comblnntlnn. Young glrla nhmlld nevor wear trnluod or daml-trained dmum. Honey-oonxh nnl(n,(rlInn1ad with nwnn`u down, in the proper thing for babies mpou. Duttnua z-onlhnm lnrgn, but on the nmst Indyllko suits the largest nlmn do not appear. W`)... I....u ....n...... In I...-nl-1. l.. Uni-1! non; uyuuu -nun luu uulnwiu -u-w uv [luv my}-vuu. Tho lmnt pntusrn In jewelry In very pop- ular. Thu lnvo bar or pin ll qulto M fash- lonuhln nu 0vm' u-nun um I l'loeoe-Hnml a lk gloves MI growing in favor (or winter. Tho: are In: cumhonuomc Hun wool:-u and loan troublesome than Ild. mr conormg pnowgmpns, umr mm trunn- runns ohnrnou-r ran-larlnn them particu- nrly suitable for the purpoan, It being poo nlblo to no the shadow: and outlines of tho imngn benonth lho layer of color. Nevoh tholou, photograph: uutnd In this way noon lmn (holr bloom, and the bolorl am often seen fading while the plants: are yo: uh posed for nlo In Iha shop window. by regulating the organization ganeraii . The partnership existing between esars. Hooper & Barber, Napanee, has been dis- , solved, thoflatter withdrawing. A new part neiiihip has been formed between Mr. Hoop- er and Win. Doxsee, under the firm name of Hzvopcr S; I)oxse(n `Hm rich fragrance of the Lotus of tiie Nile boqiiet is thv perfume oiune uf n:iture's rzircst Hmvcrs. The liuwurs {ride and lie, hut theirliviiig breath. 5: to speak. is made pcrpi-tiinl in this cxqiiisite pcrfuiiic. If you would make your lmly friend happy present her with a lmtticnf the Lotus of the Nile. Mr ml Mi-n Jnhn Qiu-rm.-in Tnmwnrlh her with lmlllcnl the Lotus 01 me mic. Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman. Tamworth, are l'1!CUV(!!'in[{ from their illness, Hr. Sher man being able to get out on the slice! again. Mrs. D. Scnver is gaining ulowiy. D. 15. Rom: is not much better. He has been sufivring great pain during the week. Hum-a nre antertuincil for his carlv rvcoverv. however. The proprietors of llagy.1r Yellow Oil hnvo bonn de ccrticqlngpf some most re- lnark. 1l)lu cures of deafness. by that magical remedy for pain. Yellow Oil also cures Ilucumalusm. sprains, bruises, sore throat. nml all inllnmmalorv troubles. Mr n.-.-.1.-n Hm rm-vn Mm`! nf Knlmlar. is nnd all lnllnmmaturv troubles. Mr. uryden. the rccvo clvrl of lialadar, is n promiremg young man He is an extensive farmer. iuhonting the nryden homestead, one of the most in); rm-ed 100 acre farm: in Kaladar. and has uucently purchased the Meeker {arm of 1,000 acres in the adjoining Townshi of Elzevir. Ha hnsa shanty on Loon Luge. where he employs nbout 50 men. In politics he is a Conservative. Dr. Lluytl. nf Ohio. surgeon in the army clurir g thn war. from vxpnsutre cnnt.mclc consurnptmn. He says Ill :1 lctlcr midresacd to Messrs, J. N llama & Co, proprietors of Allen :-1 Lung Balsnnr. "lhnve no hemtnncy mstmlnglhat itwns by the use of your Lung linlsznn that lnm nmv alive and (`n- _]ny1ngl1c.1lth." 'H1ehnsstruckm:m nnd furwnrtting agent In Ncw York is Albert II. Tryson, gm Ful I run qln-I-I - nwnvrl .1 mare am! for eiszhtccn Dull rod I1 tho lllllloll. Hmnll plush nrnpq will be again worn in tho aprlng. Don`t call un m-oroont. n bopcoat because It`: Engllnlx. H--- .....I ..........A L. .. f...yn...`p.. D.._l.l.... . , hush 53%-a'.IInaIua' no told ohunlnb. layman A loan. Ion oval and `noon Cb-an III Co.. llnuomon. ' Bonnet and ribbon pins futon at the thmnt Hm colored allk lmmlkorchlefl worn under llm wrap or overmnt. I._....u.....I ..II. ...I......_ ._ .........I.... t.. er and one macksmiui. About twenty six ladies and gentlemen are diligently rehearsing for the Piclon opera company : benet to Mr.-. Vankouglinet, The play selected in Pinnl'orc." It will be given inside a month. ll/cu suller trom headaclic vou mav be given Inside month. lfyou you may sure that your stomach. liver or blood is at fault, and perhaps all three are combined in bad action If 30, (ha best remedy is Bur- tlnck [Hood Bitters, which cures hc:ni.1chc by regulating the organization general] mrtncrshiv existing Myesars. been sunvnng great pain uunng me week. Hupcs are entertained early rvcovery. ` however. ` Thu nrnnrintnrn nf H:|ovnr11'u Vnllnw Hi] In a paper on um n(`I'.:nlI or ugut u n pigment: omployoi in painting. an ` In- burgh artist nuum that his experiments hove led him In tho enuvlunlnn that l runnIl\n blue in oil in tho mum nmhlo of colon; Ho anorb, however, that it would never do to employ the onllm; nnilinnpigmontn upon the umn mnvn.-a with tho stable Prussian bluo-pninting one portion of n pivturu with the former nn-Lnncrthnr with the lnltor. in fuel, the` nuiiinn \`ulm's urn found to be. for the most part. quitu ummltml for painting purpouos, and mum of them, as in well known, IN no changeable in the uunllghhu to be used in tho production of photographic imnga. Thoy are also oxtnnnivoly omployod for coloring photographs. their thin crann- nannt romiurlmr them mu-tic-n. Sold by W. J. Wilson, Kingston. Thu Nnpanee Town Council I5 composed of four mnnufa.:turcrs, three merchants, two insurance agents one cnnlractor, one paint and blacksmith. A}-nu! hunnlv an Imlim and unnllmnmmra Klmzslon. W111 you suer with dyspepsia and liver complaint P Shiloh`: Viulizer is guaranteed to cure you. Sold by W. ]. Wilabn, King- ston. V IIOII. David Grant. who went to Manitoba about seven years ago, is visiting his friends in Flinton. Ho hua farm near Minnedosa and property in Bandon. Are vou made miserable by indigestion. and properly In Uanuon. you indigestion. constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite; yel- ow skin ? Sh,i|oh's Vilalizer is a positive cure. Sold by W. J. Wilson, Kingston. Luke A. Carsczillcn. Nananee. has suc- Sold by W. J. Wilson, mngszcn. Carscallcn. Napanee, ceeded, after u long and costly suit, in 0b mining a vordiclfor 812.000 in the Court Lxf (,hancery against the defunct Grange. I-`m-dwmuusia and liver complaint. you a nu tr : 1. " T"5""""" :'..`;a'.'.. -.n..`. 'c':'.-'.'s`...'c":.`.`.u..'.?o'.`.E`:L` --.. 1. j-:-_j__ Wlltlulglbbrlng lnhuuu llun 0') II: . \ Gard ol Plllhng lulu-uh`. W. J. Wson. Kingston. A1 Tamworth the but hardwood telling at 02.50 to 02.75 per cord. Grain is moving slowly. Whv will vou couuh when Shiloh`s Cure Lhancery against me (ICHIDCI urangc. I-brdyspupsia complaint, you have a prmted guarantee on every bottle of Shilnlrs Vitallzer. It never fails to cure. Sold by W. Wilson, Kingston. Nnnanee composed Na anee school Board by the Uouncu. ha! hacking cough can be IO quicldy cured by Shiloh`: Cure. Weguanntoe it. Sold by W. J. Wilaon,Kxng|lon G. O. Ourrv. Picton. has been elected by U. U. Uurry. Plcton, has been elected by ` the council 3 High School lrmloe {or Pic- I (on. \r (on. V M the meeting of the Piclon Town Coun- cil G. H. Hart wns appointed assessor. and H. A. Carter collector. ~ mum.-. mm. mm lmmnrllntl-lv rnliava H. A. Carter collector. Shiloh`: Cure will immediately relieve crou , whooping cough and bronchitis, Sold y W. [.W1leon. Kingston. :uMr` Wm. Coo in nbipping 350,000 tons of iron ore to Cleveland and other wellern points, from the North Hauling mines. For lama back. eideor chest uee Shiloh`; pomu, [mm the North mnung mines. back. Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by W. ]. Wilson. Kingston. telling slowly. Why you cough will give immediate relief. Price io Cu. 50 cu. and`O|.co. Sold by W. J. Wilson, Kimzslon. MI 1111 mmr with rlvnnnnnin and liver `\) John Webster was to-appointed to the Na School Board by the Council. hnckinz counh auicldv I-uuuluuu \nIuc' Il\ll_ No- ill. onrunr Pflllct-Pu .r >a_. imhn Kmonon. ON `unv- Isnouu n -nu n-guano. Ila` Iulncluandlo I I- E}: u'.33'.om:a. ol tho (.`Iur:l.:.|n'::t'o;. aoo.ooo ft. EN. land IQ huh plank lot 0 Blupon r 4o.obo f|.|1n .1 --m" Coin to 11*!) ploou Oidn block: In u-outta. Hadron. oh. Bmllh work nuuu v, uuuvu u \/|ll|J vvuouu---av-. ... Sold wnaonjcmguon Curry. Picton, by he council High School . _ __-_-_.-. ---., In ` In laurnuuad ammo I - _'h_1Ih= a:paIMIa| Clu ol .1353. raunens, llt-I'l'I-tr : and Dy-onI;ry mun Hm run-0 nnrnrnnn nl .... D TINDIBI will be nountu tho 0 ol the 011: Iuinoor M! II!!! In mllllnnv unm DISTRICT DAHIIES. FASHlONLETS. ul ght ma. JHI l'lll- eighteen wmuhl nn uu-uunun. ` lI.N'I'AIlI.IlIII ll lb Iplory. ufollown: , llh todncrilu lln nrnnxonvnt olnynplnry Incl anon. I: my In old. Inutwunowtolu Hnid It man In the Inhunpu-Ohmoumarnoavntor, qll ho- lngantwml; than I malt! dn mv work In low to Av-lingo an -Apiary. .llIru'ave. ot nmmm KIYL. In ` 3. W `I'hAuna-`nun Baotou-ml. u-us how hour IIIIII lb Iplory. II follow: "I would Iodocribs ll: 3 nrnnront-nt woon howl-olnoy on to no uood. Plooo In hoxoon clooolyvocothor on pondblo [no uglnounlho Iohouldbouhododforo tow day: unu any uh root Ion |m~ pol-tone n! all In to savor tho -ulna with on-ow mob 1! night on uoonroly that no fmot wl`l roach tho phat: In tho cold frlmoo Plonto grown In this my will bo In no condition for trontplonllng In tho opou air In two month: from tho dob otoowtng. Thogrcolootelromunz hatch: to IQ go. n-not owoy from tho plush and to ploirco vvouor procooa uccorumg to we now numnn: Bow abound in uhnllow bnxol; urdmnry ooapbnxu cut. into throo was no good. Any light, rloh lot] will 0. Enoughnood ould be unnnl to odnoo LIX!) to 1,50) h in each box. ant! Iowa lib. 1 will HQ fnlrnnunlnnl In -hnnl ung nr Imu- n In cum nor. Plant! Ebb. 1 will no totrunuplun in nbousthno or tour womb. For this pu-poo: aoumonhnllow honnuu mod. A0 Ihohottom of otchin placed An inch of wall-Iotd msnun, cov- ond With Ill Inch of any ordlnury rich, lighl toll Imoothod Ion to bolevel Inn box about tourism by cwoncy inches about lplum an plant The hoxuntro than in thooniinuv mlnl trauma, which, waver, have hoou rota-vtml with mumn. hot! in In t out o ll`--so cold frame: by palm` tn ct four mob: of dry land or manna liuhmnhn mil two-an `and by Dlnoinllhognh on the frnunntwoor than punters nuulunuunll Iur LlllI`o Tim uno of permanent neck cimJu.u, looked on around the necks of breeding animals and young blooded atock, afford: an or oeiieut moans oi fastening the animnin in their stalls. A chain and map are Attached to tho stall, by which, the map [using caught. min the ring of the neck chain, um animals ~ - fnxtnnod. A better wny is Ihmvn in tho . i n-rnnpanying sketch of a cow utabiu. Two round ntnnnhionl are placed lhreu feet apart for each stall, anal Me the only indications of Iubdiviaiom or malls in the stable. A (`A11 Ll. Bl AIVUIIIUII. chsln about elghhen inches long, having a map at one end, in nttnch by a ring to each stanchion. Both chain: ro made fut to tho ring in tho "necklace," and should have very little Ilnok. H the stanchion: are of bud wood, and smooth, the ring: will Illde sully up And down, but should not coma within I loot of the oor. Tho cowl will burn free motion of the head to either side. ocn lie down and got up easily, but have very little motion forward and back, hence will loop on the plntform and keep clean. They um bolden kopi. porhcily devoted each to her own aifnin, nu lllo cannot numb ovor to oithor neighbor, to qutu-rol or to ntonl in-r forage. Ilinrly Cabbage nnd Lettuce. It In time to begin thinking About this. The llr-l. lettuce And cabbage: am Among tlw moat protable Article: of the tnnn gar- don. The old Iyll-om of wlntarlng tho plants nor in cold fnmou It now ubundonod by the moat antorprlnlng growon. They End It does just uwoll to plant tho Iwod In the lunar lull of wlntor. Ilogln tlm planting `rt 1, or tip lunar hull of January. Peter Hendonon glvu snot dlmctlons bow to proceod uccordlng to the human: lhauod Ln shallow buxom unllnnrv VUW B X\IlJI\ \ IIAIKV. The chain La about two foot long. Al: one and is A ring, at the other A Itrnlght Hnkod piece of chain nhout. fourtxeu im-hos long. At the and of this in n ah-ndcr link that wtll pun through the nthnr links In the nu-alghc ploce. A brain tag, with the owner`: name and the nnlmnhu number, In unlderod into the ring end of tho lnrgn chum Tho ntrnlght,-llnkod pleoo In clrnwn through Lhlu, doubled upon iwvlf nnl umllocked. Hwodlah pndloclm nm the host. lnch ha! (1 key to ltrolf, with n hrnns mg fast to it, hearing the sumo numhor ns the tug upon the chain. In thls wny the calf ls marked for life, In the talent, surest way. The chain mu be Iot out an the animal grown; In herds, thln sugges- tion will be found of grout value. I P}! 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