Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Mar 1886, p. 4

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rose, andjn a laugmng Way repneu: "Which ther statement made by Rad- ford bein' kerect, I have no wish to dis- puto. What I'm hankerin' to say, though, is jest this: Ali's fair in love an war. I hev beat him in lovei, least- -vmys In kiss,-a:-. Y`.".`" ta: '5! 1:121: in |"" 1rP"`1x"": i?')"'t`i rx` u i`i""m`x'&'bie;"" 'l"|ua uvnmnnn nrnrnnhzd but th men tllin." HIP` Llthogrnphy lhod In Novupnper Work. mu, , 2_,_, I .4 _.,, ._,__,,, ___...n- Wm`u B0 Dem` an swgieuuiu. " - vi ' ~ The women protested, but the men put them down, and insisted that there was no other way out of the difculty. The party, men and women, with- drew to a level pasture beyond the barn, a ring was formed. and Radford and Jones in their shirt-sleeves squared off 011` at each other. 'I`he moon had not get disappeared, and with the stars gave ust enough light to enable the men to see things in a blurred, indistinct way. Sally. with pale face and frightened eyes stood a little space away. At the word of a man who agreed to see fair, the two men rushed ercely at each other, and the heavy sound of blows was heard. Radford staggered back with a bloody face and gasped for breath. Jones was cool and condent. was seen at once that he could use his hands, and that the great strength of Itadford would be conquered by Jones` skill. Again the man met. Jones par- ried Radford's blows with case, and finally sprang back and launched out both of his great, saw-boned fists, d- lng them square on Rad!ord's rlgk. Radford dropped as though he had in shot. There was a shrill scream and Sally dashed through the ring of people, and kneeling beside the prostrate man raised his head in her lap and nursed and fondled him until he regained con- sciousness. Milli"... I... `I 9" kn nalnnl ronoery." Everybody agreed that it was 9. mean trick and glared at Jones. The latter andvin laughing way replied: "Whinh n.m- nfnfnmmlt made bv `leaving Eadtordaproy to )ea.|ousyne- hind. Jake, meantime, was capering gleefully about the party, occasionally stopping in from of Jones and ' ' g `maliciously. Jones lost hispa enoe st last, and pushed the old fellow from him so forcibly that he fell headlong to the ground. He got up, threatening ven- gsanoe. The supper was at its height, and the ,gueets seemed to have regained their spirits, when Radford rose, and, rapping loudly on the table, asked permission to make a speech. Everybody was as- tonished. The idea of the diident, ir- resolute tanner making a speech was something they could not understand, so they were silent through sheer wonder. " I stun yar to tell ye suthin ye'll find it hagcftu believe, but which it will be true, as preachin', howsumever. Thet man that, said Redford, growing red with anger and shaking his nger men- 'acing|y at Jones, is a reptile in human shape. Yisterdayhe got Jake to pile alltherred ears on one side, an he. knowin which side they was to, set his- self that. an has been a stealin kisses ....v .. ..nkl.:n nu nl nI'n thnr hull vg. self that. an` has been swxum mama an` a robbin us of `em ther hull live- long time. Which I've said, an now want Jones to meet me out yonder an seewhutherlkin punish him {orhis robbery. Ftvarvhndv an-eed What tie 1 2" he asked. u1l7`I..... ..,. P-Lllllhl I... moot wonderful 0 -LOIOII m...:.. a... -,,-3:,-,-_I euvcr ur- It arouses Cm.` egulates the 3 the blood. the syutem 0" an ty otoo .J.0ollIlBl oI .51- --_. .- - ....... rut-`. l)All.\` mu'r|.s'u wum, MARCH 16,1251-5t_5-" bog` Isl IDI moulllo com low noel Ulllofdvoryduopltomnn 5|) thinn- rutcllllu villain` In his IIDI. Koopo nlwlyl at no In and Iy ol otnbtlmlux unm- Bla ouul an n! olsu. ` ' I: a neon an! I Icon for Ihlah H: n `uhould tool tdfll. ~ ne Mutual Prat. lam.-vt. British M Journal. 0. To ha ind nl ull Bunk-cyan. 0 I moulds. Bola Aqunu lot Cumin ad tho Uni (wholudl only) 0. David A Do, 9. lcualnroh Anon. Loud . lnqlud. Ion! III. In `og syn-an A 00.. Phornnoonlleol Ohommn. lodlonl aux sum, Jnnnnryo. Ia. I`o.I T. Donn lnq.,II Grout nluull lino Bloomnbnr .London. I BIr.-Wo omhnoo on I op- Rnnn 3 of oongntnlnung you n n o wldo-up npnutlon Ihlujnul nuoomod modlclno. ..l. Btovnfnchlorodvno. uou-nod lorl If. not only In Hind . but oil our the Inn. unnlnodv olpnonl nmlly to non qn in whether 5 botux In In nod Into an nonny,ond '0 mall in (Ind to but o! In ending: place In ovary Anglo-In on homo. Tho olhu In-undo. we no happy to In. no new rolognod tho noun bhuru. nndJndIn from their nlo. no fun nu thou nnionn than will no but nnnuoonl. We oonld nanl pl: Innnou an Ination o! no onnotdlnnry omen ol Dr. Coma amino : Cnlorod no In Dlnrr sch `M D L ontumlpuzno. Onxnpo. Ilunlmo. o Vommn oi Prognoncy on unnnonl I Ivmlgu Inn occurred nude: on: national obntnuon nu Innn yarn. in Oholon. Dlurhws. And own In tho nnnrootniblo lonno ofoholon null In hnvo In nonod In nnnlun Iy oonlromnn pong We have nun mod on: othot tann ol hall nxodlclno nun com. Brown : from 5 III-nu oonvlollon tho! II II donlddly lie but. And Also from O noon of am main to in pmfudon nnd one you. no to drool the opinion on: the onhnmmnn ol my or Inn Oouln Browne : :3 n -1-: nine: or urn on fll rut or III onnmn 1-o rnnoanxnn um PAHINT ALIII DILIIIIA We no. It. hllhfnlly yonn. Iymul I O0. Iombgrl ollho Phnnnncv looluy ot Glut Iirllun mg I cannot` Ibo Vtouov` Ohunlntt. sAU`l'l0 .-V|oo on}.-arm II: Pop Wood and tho! Ibo! Dr. J. Oounn B gun in undanbt only Ibo Inventor of Ou..n.mn1II ; that an nor)! the ddondnnl rnunnn dollbonu-Iy nu Ilohho tonmhndbunlworn .-8oo Jnly me. B 31.. nnd 11:. non. None I pnnlnn without the word: "Dv `hid In bottlo II IL! I. M. . Oollabvounh ontno OGVCIDOIII Blunp. Ovcrvholnlng nudhol hntlnzony 5 out home. 0AU`Hol- vuo ol Pine and Innulon. lnntutuu. J; `I. IAVIIIPO 1.1! CI in Its. llloounhn. London In . lnnI- _ -Inw- Young. Men's Christian Ass'n. !` mung IIWII 6 ulllmuau noon. I _ `V __ I - -l.A.'!;I.AIl1l mg tanmontoun `mouse. "031 I In-cw lkl n ma .oo-e-orr--- '#.\.: .'.`3J.'.`.:.'8."?3..'.`."."...'.'.; L2 and mu OIOII duly no: no (on 5. ., gm. E`:""ui's'. a- A-nuc a (zoo ..,./ 'l`III' ORIGINAL AND ONI. GENUINE. ADV [OE TO INVALIDS-1! you with to obhin qniol. to In uloop. h-no rrnm hndnoho. ru Hot from pun and sngninh to calm and gunman the waxy hing! oi protracted dioeuo. invigor Mo nu ncrvou Inodiu. uud loin tho oizoulcung nyutom oi tho bod`. you will vido onnoll with than mu-vellum run y dlnoovorod I Dr. J. Ii: Bl`0WlIO.&;CyO`%l lII' dionlwtanmo 0 p on on 0 which he gun the nuno of CHLORODYN .md which In udmm vondorfnl And nlunblo ninody over diloonnd. -LOIODYNI in the ban remedy known to`! Coughs. Oonunnpuon. Bmnohliin sud Anlhmu II.OIOI|YNIuoh|ihtohu-In in Diu-thin. and in the only Income in Oholon Dynnlcy. ` CIIJIOIYNI oilooinuly and than all snub oi Iplllvll. ynu-in. Pdviuiion. ml Bpuml. (1-raga! in the only nlllcun in Nounlgia. Bhoununn. (Joni onmr. Tooshnom `yuan 8inln,Jnnuu7I.1@. Dumped. 3011., II Qtgoi ltnoi, Bl%IIIbI1I.l0d0Il. -- - - -- -- - - - A--. __ - u-.. n.a.c...n- ..c..-nun ....Ai.u..- UERSEYJACKETQ New Ball Trimmings sud Pompous to munch Dress Goods. 8. & C's l0 snd lilo. Glnglums and Bum.-one ere unequalled. All Overs and Flounoinge. In Wool, Lsoo and Embroidery we show the lnrgest sssortmant. 8PECIAL.-A lotot Bowl . Girls And Misses` Hesvv Wool H1 Wool, Luna Embroidery show the urgent unomnans. ,_ 8PECIAL.-A,lotot Boys . Girls sud Minus Huvy Hole. worth from 30 to 500.. to be elected ml 160. per pair. Night calls promptly attemlcd to by Robert or J03. Reid Garrett Street, near comer Division and Princess Streets, or at office, 254 Princess Street, Kingston. :--TELE[ HONE ()OMMUNI()A'l`ION.-- J;CoIIi? r nefs (WIF6odyh -run nnlnlnul AIII on lhuul um Punusll eon hand In the any sud county) most ncoonnln Danna JMEcIE'1s_'U'I.. S.| S once & Brumloy. arch 4. Also 1 {Inc uumtmant of iootcb. Fnallun sud Canadian Twooal n rnoeu W uompou man u h I the undo. I ll:g:lveIll mo Bpz-In Cupetsbwhlon I uh the ladies to cull and enmlne. Thou Cu-pen will be Iold It prlcel um 11 lmtonh you. | ~. ,_ . I`.--.46. \Mn p-In rm-n T 13.1. If Spence & CiGr}i|ey e Dress Goods nu?-. nun mn Rn mun nu-.wm:'r Nnnallu`.n'r AND HHEAPEBT. Just rtelved Cues 0! Checked Glnghuun Dmn Goods. 3 ue ulorlu ant. H10. 151. 1130. por yard. Thou good: no very cheap. Also I nae uwrtmont of Embroidered Net. Luau at price: lower than ever bolon. at icotch. and Cunsdinn Twudl no Prlou to oompoto with In home In > W [TWA N T TI 1 PUB L16; To Call and Inspect. OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS` lnmvunnn rwems AND wnnsuus) For Spring Suits and Ovurconts, of the Latest Designs and ,\ Best Manufacture. \..q -7 7- 7 7 r___ We will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best trimmings and employ the Best Cutter in C.`1llil(i.. cugnmnfjjlglm fllllllilll ISPRING. SPRING. SPRlNG.( Friends and customers surprised at the wonderful chums mndo in the Old Htoxe_ but. not more so lhnn ulhe Largo Block of New dpring Goods just nrnved and opened out for male, In every way complete. _. . , . . . .......... nu Many who have never dealt with the old {inn 01 Time. Moore ct Bon imagine their prices were higher than other places. They will iind by yelling whet 3 mistake they have made, and to buyers edvlntuge to enmiuo our goods before purchasing elsewhere Trade has already commenced to boom and we would advise our old sud new cus- tomers to call early sud chooao from one of the uent nnaortmeuto of Tweed in Contul Canada. W - MOORE. nn n-nan`:-. nvwutlrlrtiv Ever Lme in Swell inmsrked down. You willmve lrom `60. to A IL50 |_l nir by; nlteu ing our cheap nale. F. /\ RM 5'1` R ONG, "4 .1 . There is no use lor me to advertise prices, bu}. just to state that our Goods srs shown with plessure sud samples given. To hen our prices is to give an order. CASEY & BYRNESI All ;our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc- tions in Ladies French Kid and Ualf Kid But- toned Boots, Cents Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. A . EXTRAOT% L -!Y!.!A,T Match 1 B73 A31. 'B':rnnneu.Y4oII o( Power In either I01; In- voluntary Lots: Ind Bparmuun-thou. caused by over onnlon of Q. n brnln. Ioll-gbuuo, or onhlndulnnoo. linen ho: oonulm one month'n.rutmon : II on 3 box or Ill hoxol [or CIJXI. lent by mA|| prapnld on .-ecolp prioe. _l'eb.24i_._ Feb. 15. mine. AS uenfroront. srnm. Feb. 25. Aug.4th. VEKMES REID, SPRING GOODS DAILY. ..~.. _..______I _ , ARE SAID TO BE TH NEWEST, NOBBIEST AND CHEAPEST. 1886 EJiJ'+_:A.b2. Llxici SAL.m PRIIQII vii? .. I-'03 STREET WEAR, VERY CYEAP; ( I he Lencllnx (Jnclcrtnker nnd Embnlmer.) That have just arrived. jwj T j 59 IIIIOCK STREET. ., ...V, V,_.,,;,,,. 4-><"'<.':` !I'\'~=s.\`.., . .w.sv, -L-=?~s:~.~ -.1.-9,.-3- Staple Ind Fancy Dress Goods, C.nrpo\t:A\ Vurehuune. k 1886' IM and I34 Ptlncus Simi- I IIIAIJ-9 mm AND onwtsr um-' ruvoumua smox ron soups. Ill! |8HE8 I SAUOES. OAU 1`ION'.-0ennlna ONLY with he-Ilmlla M Dunn l.Iobln'u 3! nature In Inc In nnmu Libel, The Ill 0 " Damn I.|ohI"nnd his plocugnph having bem- luoly lupnly nod by dulon hnvlnq no Oolneounn with Ilnmn I-MM . tho public In hereby hlonned Ihnl the Ichlg Oom- pony nu me only Innulnotlnn who no able In one the uncle will: llnruu k|IN['I nu-nun of nnulnoneu. - Dun. llpnul. . AIM pad in on nun. in. olot mm !Ill'lh|Ql ol pnnlnmou. FOR SALE. Ml Prlnceu !lIreel.' 1886 u :1 B01). loclotln tor tho. rroucmon ol WMIIOII 00- - nouool hi lndgo. Montreal, Much l8.-In sddrouinn the pom jury In the one of I young wo- nm: nuznod luy Marga. who III charged by June: loin with I`- inn on ll! nldnvil she mlde Ill mt mm. Ilr. Justice rumsny aeuvereu nun- self oi some uncompllmentsry observs- tions egsinst societies for the protection 0! women sud children, sun included the press in his coudemnstion. He ssid_ thst Mr. lclntcsh hsd come into court to vindicate his honour. Be bed been chsrged without resson with inisinous deeds. Such cues sre citen espoused by one 01 the modern curses of the period. nsmely. societies for the protcc tiou oi women sud children. so it wo- men snd children hsd_ so special or sny psrticnlsr right to protected more then other clsss of society. Such societies were most dsngerous t the public wesl. They were, in isct. uti- socisl. They misled public opinion snd in rnsny instances did greet sud lssting injury, to respectable citizens. Oertsin sensstionsl newspapers seized hold of` these stories sud published them with avidity. snd the very isct thst they were espoused by these societies gives them so sir ol respectability. end being worthy of credence, where. as it matter of Isdt. they were s mockery of morslit snd religion. The idea of exceptions pro- tection to women sud children wss I most vicious one. The lsw provided sinple protection for all classes. but it did not croste ii special cisss. It did not protect ago more than youth, or yonth more thsn size. The prisoner was emit-loci-l.>e 8:1! tin. ;>=otc.i-we U-4.: law ~ mare.`-kg :- ..-mam -~J.!:a.t:..t.'.!.i.:-...t:ra<. 1 tection of the law was wrongly inter- preted in certain cases. In Englsnri. for instsnce, It msn occupying s respcctnhlo position in society wss lstely charged in is court of justice with In inismons of- fence. liis guilt wss lnlly established. and. slthough the lsw sllowed R lengthy imprisonment. he was only sentio gsol for six months. This was evidently it wrong interpretation of the protection oi the law. and the judge who had made use of clemency to that extent had min` under:-tnml the true protection oi the low. ll.Ad he been on the "bench" in that mine he would have known whiit to .In In nnnnlnsslnn Min iminn ssifl it. win: I15" onugoa by JIDOI uunnoon. win: on An Idnvil she undo nu. Mr. Justice Runny dollve 355; mm- ulf of moms nnnnmnlhnnnhrv observi- bottle 0! A. I . Chown, druggtal. I had for years been a miserable sufferer from dyspepsia, and tried all known rema- diea and the best medical skill of my ac- quaintance. but still grew worse, until. un- able to eat anything without great autfcring. or do any kind of work. I began to think then: was no hope for me, and that I must surely die ; when. like a drowning man catching at a straw. I dctermined to give McGregor's Speedy Guru I trial, 1 at once began to improveao rapidly that in two month: I was an well as I had ever bean in my life.-Wm. Even Leamtngton. Sold by A. [I Chown. druggist. Free trial bottles KC IIODI BIII lrvulv. Tnvol an` luulno. Tnm Will you pleura givc me ten cents, ur? I'm on my way to die. nmelnmnn (hnndmn him the money)--l Villain: nun In-u an--1 a-u----v- --_Iv I ram havoc Fundnupwardr at n,eo4.ooo Total lnoomo .................... .. .l $6,000 Find: Inverted lnonusdn .. . .0 we we Iulnnnooo nulnn lou in Fire noooptod an the land onnonl run and o um nnlod Imhont nteronce so the Bond 3| London. W H GODWIV. kuonl lot Klnu-Icon. 0P'FIOE-Bn1'n:n Wino. Doe. I. A __-,,- ,, __, l'm to me. Gentleman (banding money)--l don ! mind giving you ten cents for no worlhyn pnrpou as that. but your breath umelln terribl of whiuhy. `TI-nmn__I nw it docl. lil . WhiI|:ev`n IQIIIIIOI in uomeumoa callod the uinouc tom of ass- ury. This may account lot the nnlnbor of imitation: of the origin! and only ltive com CIIBO--P:lf|1iIlln'I him. as Oorln mac- (or. A no u to possess equu mam. so when Vurchuing got the ganuino "Put- nam's. ' Bnkmln Ind painless. All drugxiutn keep il. Arizona Territory. U. S. Fluid Lightning is simply a marvellous rheumatic remedy. I wss fortwo monthsa cripple, unable toget out of the house from Sciatica. One bottle gave me instant reliaf. and placed me on my feet again. I have- driven fourteen miles tn-day (somethin I could not possibly have done were it not in Fluid Lightning) for the express purpose of rocurlng another bottle. So says \Vm. ixon, Gaunt ue. Only :5 cents per bottle 0| A. I C iown. druggist. years sufferer Imalll lerribl ol wmuny. Tnmp-I ow it does. uir. whiskey`: what`: killin' mo. -00 - ._ . Chown. druggist. On the 8th instant, W. M. Cummings was married to Miss Prudencepltiest daugh- ter of Mrs. Phoete Walmslcy. Pinion. Mr. Cummings is an old Prince Edward boy from North Marysburgh For the past 30 years he has resided in California, having amassed an ample fortune. The happy couplelelt for their new home at Noggin. Arizona Territory, U. S. Fluid ljahtninu in aimnlv nan: -'u.u.u.. nan tuned tor mucus or the blood. lint and hduoys. `u III ueollem npumion in this loamy. Hun land It. and spunk from nporicna uwoll unbur- vnion. It in tho only modiclno I want. gnd 1nJn,,h.1 with topslils and two ]lDS. Pronounced incurable, curenl free of charge. Giles` Linlment Iodide Ammonia. spavina. splints, unsightly bunches, sprung knees, weak loins,founder,quinsv, distemper. Advice given ; no charge on all nilmcntsto which cattle Ire Bllb]OCl. Write, Dr. Gll. box 3.482. New York.` P. 0.. (encloso stamp for reply), who will give such instructions as his great and long experience enables him to do. The liniment is sold by alldruggists. Years of ex nence and successful trial have proved cGregor & Pnrke's Csrbolic Cerate the most complete and satisfsctory compound for healing) old sores. festetings. ulcers, cuts. wounds, urns. frost bites or felons. and for keeping out the cold and to cleanse or prevent proud esh. sloughing or decay. Insist on having McGrcgor &: Pnrltes Carbolic Cemlc, sold at 25c. by AP. Chown. druggist. Onthn 8th instant. (`ummimzs all druggists. At amen-ting of the mcralmnls of Deser- onto the question ofbridszing the Bay nl Quinta was discussed. A mrmnittcc was appointed to consider the scheme and if thwught feasible to petition parliament for nssintance. assistance. It is admitted everywhere that one of the greatest blessings conferred on mankind was the invention of West`s Cough Syrup.as this remedy has cured thousands ufcasos of consumption in its early stages ; the proprie- tor_s have testimonials without number to this eflect for coughs. colds, inuenza. whooping cough. bronchitis. asthnis and rill throat and lung diseases it is incoinparrilyle. Sold by W. J. Wilson, druggisi. The new rnclit in process 0! buildimz by Bold by W. J. Wilson, aruggisi. yacht process building by Capt. Henry Stanton. Picion. is well under way, and will be completed earl in the spring. She is a beautiful mode , nearly 50 foelin length, will be schooner rigged, with topnils and two libs. Pronounced LECUIIU U-UIIII IRDII ` No. Igl. corner Pnnoou a ydouhpm Hon. lmnnou. Oxnno. lIuI!AlIIInlI1Vl'\ nnnun must. us womu nave KIIOWD wuuu tu do. In conclusion the judge said It was possible lor the prisoner not to compre- hend n rubbish-liku petition such as the one prepared for her and led in the civil court. and when called on to swear to the allegations it contained aho mnv have made A hoefdleas ui lavit. He directed the jury to acquit the girl, which they immediately did. W4. D. E. Clark, Wellinglon._has opened out I grocery and feed store. Rev. Mr.Cmssbv. Dcseronto. has been and new store. Rev. Mr. Crnssby, Dcseronto, invited back to the Methodist Church for the third year. Henrv Dunnimz.Wellim1lon.hus snld hiain- disagreed. Young wns bailed out Aqulet wedding look placa at Charles Willard, Emerald last Wednesday, 3rd inst. His daughter. liunicc. was married to Mr. Palcn \Va|mslcy. nf Nevada. I O. C. llubbs. of the rm of Gilbert. (lock and lll]LIl'C(l ms man. What is good for .1 COM ?" is :1 qur-slinn often asked, but seldom smlsfrustorilv answ- ered. We can answer to the salnsfactiovl of all, iflhey will follow our advice and try llagynrdh Pt-cloral Balsam. a sale pleasnn . and certain throat and lung healer. Sold by all druggisls. At ameelin.`l the mum Henry Dunning,Welling!on_hus his in- terest in a car-coupler, of his own invention, to Messrs. Pellet and Noxon for Ihoo. ~ Mr Hun Wiuvnr Wnllinatnn ha: rnlnrn. to Messrs. renal and Noxon ior woo. Mr. Burt Wistar. Wellington. has return- ed home having bee.: absent for about a month visiting Philadelphia and the Baha- ma Islands. Tlnunnn \'nnnz1 Pirlnn nrrlinnul nf alin. Islands. _ Demon Young, Plcton. accused of dis- (roying harness belonging to the late jamea Hart was med at the assizea. The jury disagreed. Young bailed out Anmet weddimz look nlaca | ralen Walmsley. ()1 Nevada. 0. C. llubbs. of Gilbert. Lighlhall & Hubbs. Picton, has been con- ned to lhe house for three weeks. One of his warmers informs us that he full on the doc and injured his back. What is mod uur-Minn \\`Iu\t. Nalghborlng Itxohnnxon llnvu Lu ..Inn Inlnl-nnr. nnl-tl all -u\-uuvn. \IlIL--nvI I-)l'I`AIll.I8III-II) ` - I8-`SE All brnnohoi of undenuninu snow 19-1 to. Rs onnunly on Inna all kind: N ?-_..j:- In Good napnto. [amen Icllnrdoch. writing from Kinulo. nan: "B.B.B.. II 1 I"uned{for discus 0! In. Llnaul Ii-av soul Iynhu-an in nu non-Allan! A JUDICIAL ruxnmc. {KL |us]'x|:'.- m.~mL.~'. II II III] name. " Onlit lh Inuit , "` That and: throng our hear such I rur- The roan bloom. fluroun thril 1 Ann IIIIGI Inrongn noon: men It rout bloom. [lurguuthril ? I Lifts not from gloom The soul, den tho` its bouuly the eye dcfath [ Ill. The My white And violet bright Wave I fragnnoo both exuberant and rare; But Faith`: green leaf. Thug oapelh sheaf, No beauteouu ower can e er with It com- [pnro, '1`|m.. oh.-....lA-.l'.I slur!-I Thou three-leaf'd stem, Faith : starry gem. May the land: thnt benr thee. Iorever en- St. Patrick : name. [shrine St. Patrick : fame. And three persons in One. the Godhead di- ' [vine. --I A. Sxmmos. I -.,.~..:.: ., __ vv.-3vm'~ . Mm 1*ih.-:P5.;.,.:ia:9;2$2:1};!ia:L2z91 u | `T be "li'i"}`iE>'p3i&3"r"`:`i"'i3 aker ,wiiic ' noon opened. Mr. Camp ell intends building in lhe spring and contlnuingthecarriago works` --Messrs. Urnwford and McDonald have movedinio iheyilla e to begin bualneu.-- Mr. C. Richards sol his {arm to Mr. llerry, unrlinn mmzlnar nn the (1 P. R.---The Tem- ICIIHIION IIIal.". Match x5tl1.-Bu|lness in ourishing in this vicinity. although the snow in fast dis- appesrlng. The farmers are rushing their grain to the mill and getting their supply of nrindlntl done to lut them until after thov A1181! 7 \.I IJ hi .a.IA.kluIiln|JA|lIJ. Inch u nmumnmm. Pilot. Auhnn. Golda Nu. voon Dobnmy, lodlnulon. Colmlpstlon. find- uhoa hover sud Dunc Oompmuu. Lama mot and :. Pun nnd sonata. no Immoclntoly III!!! I Tho lopdlus Flu Inlunuoe Oompnny on the Oonnonl. 11: Annual Premium Booolptl 1: Ganuh nnd the United sum no lunar chm: thou otuny other Oompnny, nnd In bu on nu- hlomlnhod rcoora ol udzuo. Ayn), ll. J 36 SWIFT, Axum. Vllnl mo "lrlt.IIh Whlfn" uorrupoudom N Ihvo Io lay on I Yul-lot: ol Iubjooh. l grain to me mm and getung meir bllpply 0 grinding they have nished their spring work.-Mr. jamea Pedoway. who has resided in this part for over 30 years, died on Friday morning. nth inst.--P. Hogan is busily engaged in repair- ing his house. with the intention of moving into it when navigation opens.-Mr|. Red- mond ia conv|lescent.-Some of our young men are anxious for our Bailaniyne bar- ber to come bacit.-]uNws. lmportlnl Notice to the '1 rod -. We have instituted legal proceedings against Jmrties who have manufactured and sold, an those now selling, cigars with nar- row hands of different colors. aimilar to those registered and used by us. and respectfully request the trade to treat manufacturers and dealers who employ such disreputable means to foist their goods upon the public. in the manner they deserve. Those who encourage them by eellin their imitations we will prosecute to the {u lest extent of the law, and we rel upon our lrlends and the respectable dealyere to assilt us in putting down this obnoxious class. who are A dis- grace to the trade. The standard of our celcbrated brands, "Caole." "El Padre," "Queen": Own," and others will alwaye be maintained. the statement of others to the co ntr ry notw|tnslanv:lir\g.-S. DAVIS cl SON . RELIEF IS CERTAIN \ AMI) HIYARANTIID TO ALL .5` \J.I&al|.JLI.V Is! IL!-l,'l Il0~0UllA`I`lVl! IIIl.'I O, I-1'0. ITO A {\n-An CA H;-I Tnnnnln whose house was recently destroyed by m -Rev. Mr. Lawson has been the happy 1 cipicnt of n ne pmr of cutter robes. La wmter he was presented wi!h a fur coat I.IKI\I'I|. March I5lh.- l\lr. S \\'IntcIslmslln|s||c(l his More In first-class style, and in doing .1 very good l)usIness.--Mr.A|pl1umI Vanluven willpmbn ly lnnld noun. Mr Joseph Con- nolly also talks of erecting a bI'lCl( house.-- ()ur brass band is gelling along well under he lemlership of R. L. Mursnles.-Bomc of he membem who hall a whilu ago have joined again. thus malung it n lullhnnd once more. We wish them good succo.-m.--lrnf. luninr uill nrnl):\h|\.'l1-Irlvn fnr lhu tmner Mr. 1. . mcnams aolu ma warm [0 MI . Merry, section master on the C. P. R.-'l'he Tem- plara gave an entertainment on Wednesday evenin for the benet ot Mr. john Sammon, whose ouue recently destroyed by re. _Rm: Mr Lnwmn ha: been the hnmw ra- nun nllnu March I5 -]. Garrett, M. Hudson, W. Webb and wife attended the Friends month- ly meeting at Moscow on Saturday, being ropresentativoa 0! this village.- jnhn helly is gctttug his new building ready for the aim, wlnch he will apply in a few days.- rs. Hawkey. of MountChesnc_v. nt present visiting at lidward M.1kIn's. has been very ill. but now is improving, having haul the sktl lattendancc nl llr Herald. of thecily. VVV r Tunis: (`nmnlu-ll in nhmtt tn la-.1'vn us we wnsn lnem goon success.-rim. {uniac will probably leave for the upper nkes in the spring. - joneph llcmpton is doing \~ ell in the {rut lmsnnes:4.-L`on- nolly 3: Brn. are doing well in the pump business.-Mr. William Gordon is talking of going to Twz-.e(| lo do business Mr. 1-). W. Benjamin has arrived from Tweed. where he attended :1 meclmg of the railroad olcials. He Is disappointed In the elec- tion.--Mr. A. Russell is doing n good busi- nasain his new blacksmith shop`-Mr. Is- mnn Silver has been very ill for some time. but I3 slowly recovering. H ' I lEl%IDRQIIIA;TI E 1885.-Carned. Moved by Mr. Wilson. seconded by Mr. Beaubien. that Simon W. Leavis bo nppomb exl usesnor for the current ycnr.-CurIod. Ru-law Ru. fnrmnllv nnnolnliml lownshin ofcers. was passed. The Council Adjourned (ill Saturday. lhe` 19'}: day of May. at I pm. for the purpose of meeting for the court of revision at school house section No. 2, S.R. skil I auenuancc (ll ivr ncraiu. 0| inecny. ---, r. Tunis (`zunpbell is about to lea-vc us, lining rented .1 {arm in the vicinity of Wil- mur.-Mr. 0. Team in visiting friends in this vill|ge.--Mr. William Shannon has very poor heallli.-Henr Kelly intends to large- ly increase his gar cmng plot.-An oyster supper is on the pmgraminu next.~Sox.. TOWNSHIP OI HUWE IILANU. Fob. 2:.--Tho/council met at I o'clock. p.m. Members all present. The muhlors` re rt was presented and on motion of Mr. V Iluon. seconded by Mr. Kane, it was received and adopted, end the auditors voted I3 for their sermces. Mnvnl hv Mr. Wnlsnn. seconded by Mr. auditors voted I3 tor their Moved by Mr. Wilson. seconded by Ileaubien. that the collector be reheved of his bonds as he has settled up nccountu r with the treasurer.--Carried. Mnuml In; Mr, Thnmnnnn cu-.unn(led `IV ' treasurer.--Carried. Moved by Mr. Thom son. seconded by Mr.W|lson. that josep Quinn he paid II 50 for the upocinl audit last November, 1885.-Carned. " \ln.,..A In: Mr Wilnnnu as-rnndml hv MI . ed lor the current ycIr.-L.urIa(1. By-law 83. formally appomling township officers. passed. The Councilndiourncd Snlurdav. lhe llN|.nl'- nun Ilun. March i5lh.-Au apple social was held ht-re last night. Appropriate addresses were delivered by hevs. W. l\'. Shortt, M.A.. l . G. Lett and Lziwsoii. Vocal mid instru- mental inusic \A'.'l!l fiiriiii-ilied by Mr. rind Mia. Lawson, of Cubtlell. Mr. (Leo. I . New and Miss Maggie New. ol llortoii. and M15! llatie Robinnon, of Almontc. whoil at pres- ent the guest of Mrs. Robeson.-The "cold dip" has passed over. but the matrimoiiinl wave is now upon us` Out village pastor I! kept quite-husy of late. The last couple made happy was Mr. Thunins Cmzicr and Miss Annie 0(llnS.+'_Jll 1E3 Francis has returned to his home in Dakota -A lino of telepnuiio will he put through to Pembroke early in the -1 wring. Mr. [amen Peever has the contract or supplying the poles from Renircw to Cobdtn. The most of them are now on the ground We expect in line from here to Portage (hi Fort. ` Goderjoh. xaao. ' AN 11 UU AllAN'l'-EU '1`) `loll NERVOUS DISEASES. 5.45 --n..-....-n... nn.. A.n._- n-|.I- Ia- Oil of the but Innnnnoc Oompunioidolnu bulnoum 09-nan. Inn: or lmuluul In low u my uh omoo. IIIUIAIUI Gnu-In on city and Farm Bad- donou, for Thuo sun. II moderate pnmlu-n. N you-Iy lnoomo...`........ I 8.640.110 Luo and tummy lund . 17,468,011) (Iona: noun fund . 7.100.000 Total nned fund: . 88,176.41!) Olnlmn pnld Ilnoo mo . . 93,967,!!!) munu klnl, THE VIUINITX M\V.~l. IJI um LL) uu;v1n AND OUARANTIID TO ALL !I1'1'T1'I\`I T1 `IKTQBI A Q1! In it any name. Illdl lhrnnn nur |u 'NORM.LN8 pun nnnllnclltt n--n -Inn . `I0 "III BHAIIIOOI. - v... --ELoxsI A. Sxmmos. :3t"s%%:a*W9*`*` .1299- `:91 1 It YoxTWant THE DBIIIST. OJIAPEST ud B "In-HI Mania And Ranch (`nu-Annual Ibo WIIILY BIIITIIE WING. Ihll pa," I In hbho-I Ovryfhunloy morning at ` E : cl Do (I MI haul 0: u :).IIt A: "``p I uzolclnl pnnu. . aouudounuuu. noun: `lacs Tcalorlnl Pu-low` ...;4.; `F4. CRAWFORD 8. 06. FOOT ()1? QUIIN B1`. II: III'|'VI \III3 gg. QUIIN N.lI.-0:-darn lot: at the Grocery Mono! .`u Onwlord, l`rvnve-an Eu-oot,wnI recclvo promv` u`onIlon.. u;_'l`nlrphono oon-Inuunum n. : April 10. COAL ADE T wooo If burntfgiuutwluuwro .. ......;;io' r.hwllIAIm ...... In: an onluoqnont contend I .13: n . 3 ._ can wool"... ch " ..... It can at BUD W`IInuusuo nllbll on runs: IVII Colon: OIOIII Outuao Moltt win " no ' anon -can ..-nu --on at such utgncn Duh .?a:u-when .' 00. w n Hneh`u'g?*`. u nouoouln numla oolnlnnun abused n IIIIDDIL X EUIIIE HARFINGERH. Tonal Aunt: um Whole onnd Nata!) Coal um! Wood Dulun tout the vary In :9 dtrcrlpllun, undn cont well so mad and 1 mm rm 1]: lweu-d. Bunch wood and Bud And `:1! (omwncd of u quality on hand. lmpm m u mourned um um fsouon nunnteod. VAR -Cornor Ontuio and Won Bureau. "0l`I-`ICE - Clarence C On. Irlo IIreeII--I-`om M Clarence street. At (}lH)F.)(BI-In ntlho scorn oi bar. Ju h'puhl nan Inna .d?...'..`&. .` iF-.-..""".'.?' A! In D01-IAZPIIYIAI. LD ` 92 nulIrn.:r.o:.tvol:-.I::hro ..!.....`.'.`.) A__n...- Il-.4 Anal has n... street. ` Z 0lIDERBleh M the Rcddln. Prmtuu 30., um! Mmrnru. lloolvov a Hvroh. Brook Btrumwlll be promptly lled. Tnlophono Oommnulonuon. `N\}' :53? an-3-butts nun unav- A FIRST-OBAII RIO I qpu Inou Pnutono. and 30:: 6:-'o<'I'BuqI:o m the Guy. In.-.o_.-In-n I`.-I-I-Inna: uni III-. Pint-clnu outings: and In`- Iluh Team: on short notice. Hoonno-no :1 'rIn.:v'IoIn.` I`. A. man. Jinn mm. PMNIINI illlll tlallllllll & LI|BBl irI& MI I NSUIIANCE C0'I'. 2:- Eng: nga; _l7 !:_;.;z`.:`1z,z_,::;5;.;_*;_ , "'Ii"I":l`i Ifi -'iI:q`a u'|."\`a7E`i-`ii ` ~` 3~Dl.I.llWl`('lIl'eWIIl|l'I 3'8.-urn deliver before lrokon In I!!! In. Ohio! 0 -83. Lnvromo hurt. Bnflch Omoo-Corner Kin Ind Oluouco Btu. opposite Brlmh Amorionn on-I. rnmmr a u'nnno'ronv unmvy v A 8! menu Coal nu under cover and man wt-an od. H Telephone Oomn. uniouiou. 1' A t_` Z TXTTEUTI HUYXTICYI` XIITC. lino removed Ihelr Bub! (mm the any Howl Yud to the B0B. BBOCK I BIGOT ISTREEIS. Kl tonnrnloh Liver Adana!- In; :l`:bI('I. ogrner fat Ind Bvlgi Ilrooll -_.-An-an- 1-`Ann ` 7)}: may qh/r/gm um Wholesale and Retail. -2 THE IIKBT IN THE MARKET. OYSTERS. OYSTERS lllufl urlpor. vunumu. nun 0| | I Imnu. A oholco noloouon of Nan York Don footlonory |ll Io bo Ind H Mrs- J. K. OLIVER'S NOTIOE. HOGAN H OH I R08. Bublu our lwoon AND COAL Cheap 915 tez Cheapest U!-Iuuluu Sept. 6. '84. ,3/'1:Ti=c_IIiNG, Kingston, "sleeve LJVERY." N'O- 139 ERCCK at.- -.no. ; cnuuu|\,nI' A an nun A. An: . . .. .1-nuns. lulu \ l1llltIIlIun }[:oox's rntulu 0 . I\ A IrI\vI\ l\{\nl1I\I Nl1 n. connlnn neither nlnm. Mme, nor nmmonln nnd mny be used by tho umn doltuuo noun! zunnnl with rleoi umy. In [real Iuoooll nrunlu (mm In twin` lntnnniuullf THE B11181 VAL W`. IN THII`. MA H(l'l'.n W( In thorough- ! Adlpllul to tho want: 0! mo lmchon In: on 0 ml enyloun Imltnlonn o! In namu uni npposr Inoo. Beware olluch. \u aulclllmulo or vnrlnllon [Nun me Illllpll! mum: - 4-u ...\.on-s. cu-xvi-1\9r\ D. MoEVlEN In SON, Machwa, Engina and Boiler Works. 53.9??'VVWl nI"l`ry II und you will lilo nu ullu ' 13. .1. L]-ZAHY. ".1 s:~_'r\1'r1" In Bulk Guns and Shell. A`Io Ilulinn und flondn Onhgn I ma Lemom. nu-nu. Gnanjngn. spin and Bplm-nburna lulu: Gnpor. Fsmnnu. Nut: on`! kinda. A nhnlnn -almunn of mm York Don ft-otlonorv M. MA;;_EN s U11 l\lLVUl A U `I uunv In in Pure l"ruI| ACID l'0II'l)lill `III II IIFII VVA-IIII M an W odu) ). n 0 Lb :0. Inuoo . so?! (`oJ or:!In-3v':.|rIltJl.:;u (mo AGIN 1` FOR `Ibo Equitable Life Assurance Society, 01 New York. l`nn|I-.1V|bIr|\ an I-`.\'--rv l'm'luIx1- (`Olin ll:-I. I pr Oommnulontloi. Dehvnrod It'll); part of the town, um A nu. HE UIHUBT. UlAl'lIU'l.' Ild BEE `Jud Mn le sud Bench Cordwood. Out, 3 I011. Ash. Elm or [Inn look Oordwood. Buvml or Unuwod. 0|! II \0l! WANT A. n...u..- uI...A Ill--I nu A o...- ,\..I n _nn- _'g_sz_ Kl_N_g_ PO WDER` ...... .. Al`II'I nnII.'nl.`.I muscx aTnoo'rn HARFINHRRH. Vanni Au-nu and M I I-1; I--I-Ira`. o\;o1;j_s% F'E{ND In H. D\I\}'Il "Blue k Dlunond Lino." CO A L 2 WRITE IIN I-`lllll ASSURANCE _. _--..-..`-.-A _;l`_Hl l`rl4iT|;|4)l%ltA'l`l*lll E Mmcelmnemm TH TL`. BF. ST. VH0. UCIIIHI UDIUUUOH. J'.AE- SVVIFT. NlcCAlVMl0lI lB0!. I .wl-All-qIn1e.liluIlo I1 Ion". ' L. W . BRICK . II. A. BOOTH. innit` [Jun " H Etulnsnrancuiomomy,u1 nuttord,Iionn _ .1 _,-,_ . ____ ., ` ia.mM: on. vi. II. uuuunaou removed In loulaoooo nd 00 g:lIld wlmlaorou ANDWll.LlA.Iwl . Ivoluhvuul Pcuoaoo. T D3. .1`). 0. Win`-I Nnnvn AND Bmuu 'l`nn:n, In. gamma mt I to 01.4 l1f1I:. N._r:33 {T...a't',,"3:'. ' n- ... _ ..v Fl.ll a cuIi'i"'i'iI'PIua I In ` Id !#'2."`:13.!:.f..J:: . ..?.:"'.'.": .."....."":. noun 0 work an uh loner. IOOIIO X. X IEO"? IOIIUF. Apply to SI Earl 31.. Kingston. I w--a-;__._-.- _ _,, COM PANY. OP 'I`0B0'I0. Feb. 19. '1' Kingston. Jan. em jtjjz-I WILL ( '-'M`- on RELIEVE muousuzss, mzzmrss, DYSPEPZM DROPSY, wouezsnon s LUTTERING IAUNDICE, OF THE HE ER`/SWELA3, ACIDITY 0F SALT RHEUM THE STOM` IEARTBIJRN. URYNESS HEADACHE, ` OFTHE SK1 :....I avnrvr,-`~ . .'I'.~;I:zIw-snrlulr ruoun Iur nu. u-nun mm a Pm Iu.m.. nl "I, tumum r}-nu.-.xy. (Ina uprun an-I I'm-tnmru ll mun y..u hn|H1l\[ fur an Inn, unllwlllruro you. A4- I Im. II (I |um1', Branch01ge,_37Xpn2cSt.,Turo}tn. . T. IIILBI I: w TTS ! wt... I any run I <|u'?\ um. I\\- .-I; u. nlo|\IhI~m fnr . and most lulu lbotooglny ulpund onlyod If`. I II II Al: '15 -"D on lo .1 ma \ oIoo[n`d Qonda ul autumn oluuod :n:l sgop r2ewa.g,H Wow! nqyl. oubovonwudlornuouoo .v _ \ -In.I'll. V` 3'2." Yongo St. Toronto Tiolhvundmndl .. THOMA DYIIIO. WORKS. MID - -I-1`? Illll no any one. With nob order rooolvod by): (on an. nooom Med with 05.!!! I0 will In! t 0 pur- `r our writ. n gunnntec In refund t no money H rcq\|mn;dgoo__g1p_ l_`A om-_o.` (_3\3nr man In- I _.. n... I` III`! Refills mm mm nu --.._-.. u........- A n.ul.n.h.. WI GIIAIIANTIEI SIX BOXED , _ ,L __._. ___-x_..I -.- -nu. .._. .-. . , , , Ilooholor lobtooo. Wzkofulnooo. Monuf Da- Bofunlnizl the Brain. ruultlng In lnnmly, to In docs and donlh. Prcmuuro :0. rnnneu. all 0 Poworm Lonul onugoq l)_y -E < The Plant Ale in (buy; JAB. CR \Wli'ol). A. AOBNT. .Z_......j___ _____ `,__ ouo ` I n'..`;:a`.;.P'.:' healthily Ilhhd. lo I pmtenloncl man at ho ubwo unto for any OIIO ol Liver nun. moi Huduho. Indication. lvonguwgongpot o_uro with V_on_ I Eoinou% I. I IONTGOIV BY. Plldhnl I xousao... .. 3 In u THOMAS Bitll It a ILUI Il'.|'\Il`CI HEART, STOMACH, - SKIN, r 1IV\;I1;|w`s nrlnlnt -on UI ll'lL emu, Fri .-mnwsnrlulng '0lI`| " Y8. BTOMAOH. uulvv ""`r'- . KING ITON ' ALI. u," hi." "'5: u`: .-D M` 3. Lxont. "PIT! B I'\l PHI". Everybody lnughod uprmriuualy ex- cept Rndlonl. Jones had hardly seated himself nguin boforv he found another red our, and grain he kissed Bally with In unctiou that filled Rmlfonfs hunt with envy. Jonm found the real ear pt-ruizm-ntly. but nobody else pucceedod in getting any, and the laugh that had heralded his uuccm finally gave place to muttoringn of dimuntc-nt. `llvnlt \.-up " nnhl Rnullnnl muI.h.nIo- UP HIIIEHWIIIKF OI (lIK`l)nIl`Hl. `book yur." aid Rulfnnl, suddenly: all thou. yer man must he left what all kinneo `am. No ropentin'. mind yet. A littlu nnnlnuull unwind hin hut It nn nus mu. no Npenlln. mmu yet." A little nppluuxo greeted this. but It was hushed when Jones llid. sarcastic- -lily: TI... Hsnv ha A n.-n.Ili..- nn bl...-. lI|II may no. A guoune-r pile unan yo'd hunk in twicot that time," . He pointed behind Sully M A pile of rod com. Still Jone: found nothing hItndennnndSdlygonl|thoki-o. . N()h'llVn|nnlm|nd Ant and Hm mun. I Lulu uuuru sun Wlsnu. nu: a('rul( \l ml uu. The night of the husking came at last. The silver crescent of the new moon hung in tho west. The air was just {rusty enough to ho invigornting. A string of twinkling hmturnslmng uvross Fnrmer Treu0tto s barnyard. Inntc-ms swung from rusty nnils ull over the in- terior of tho burn. Thu unhuskecl ears of com hual hm-n tom from tho stalks and hnnpeil in n pm-nt pilt` in the center of the burn. Stuns lmxvsl. upturned unil- kegs, and rough in-xl('ln'.~I fornwdu cirvlo about thv pih-. The old, rumbling farm- house 100 yards away hluzvd with lights. It was (`l 0\\'lit`d with 1-lilo-rly men nnd wonion preparing, in n lmstlilig. gur- rulous way. the rvfrt-sliiiio.-nls. Sully, clad in the brightest calico l)lll'(`ill18ni)i8 in Jonas` store, with h|ln(`il('>l of bright: ribbons at her throat nml in her hair, itted about likv n .-pork of color in an OCOILD of soinbcrm-.-m. Czunulinn farmers always make us much noisv as possible when they are out tors. jollitlvutinn, and the jingllng of bells. tho clatti-ring of wngons. and shouts from vignrou.-4 lungs nmulo the night air quiver. Youngnu-n and wonwn soon uppeurml in the farm- yard, and p|'Ri.~I of laughter were heard ooming from" the bum. Sally shook hands with pvt-rylxxly who appeared, md wolconiotl tlwm nil in n sprightly fashion. Thou the work of husking be- gun at once. for both H1011 (mil women were l`(|f{(`l` for the nlsnving that was to follow it. Rmlford seated his hig form, adjusted n hickory corn-peg on his strong right hand. and soon in strt-run of glistening ears was ying over his left shoulder. Jones sut right opposite him. where the vars hulgod out as if to meet him The othena sat wherever they could nal suits, or stood buck and dragged little piles of Mrs toward them. Almost the first ear that Jones hushed wuss rod om-. llv nroso ck-lihorutely, walked over to where Sally was sitting. and himod her befom she knew what his intentions were. She uttered it little st-roam. nml ltmlforil hnlf sprung {mm his seat. Whstchor doin'?" ho nskml angrily. Keep mun. sniul Jomvs. smilingly; ysr's a red our." Fxrnrvlvylv Innaluui nnu-.mn'.nmIu nu, lilllllllldlllygolllllklll. 'Nobon1ya|nefound my. and tha oom- mnn diooament was nppuem when the pile bud nally dwindled away. Th:-n oddlorhegun ncrqing out wheeling dance mmic. for Jean mucous lmdcuu n dunpcton the party nod the merry time drugged. l -`inuly I (Itdu-wu tlvnod fInWI'OSnVINdN)dnk. M old hhnd mun M IS:-nun 'qv.uunannoqwmneanyoxpmn- In. 'l$obellnHho bone unmanned mlltbo men-y-mnkonqnnd Joan uinod n-zj The vutorl In that: ebb and now Bnve mu ono voleo throu I: all the dlylj Lou mocks at tl Ian ugh: at Intel I Imlt bocmuo sin b I me walk. Nor would I wondar if the came, `In any ploeo on guy day. From out tho unmet : orluuon Ihmo. Or down tho mornln'l mhtv W11: I n`.."'?.`a.g"'." btOI||l:I.ly Nor drum It morn. nor mm 1: The marvel of her lovellnon. HHHKIHK. Dlllly ITOIIULDI` VVILH ll (`hooks-d, plump, ruvt-n-lmirvd lawn wlmso roguiuh eyes had nmdo and lI\'u(' with tho in-arts of nvarly all the young men for miles around. There was hardly one of them whom she had not smiled upon at various llln(*.`l iuul whom she hud not Hnuhln-d umm-r1'ifully lifter- ward. Itml-lm.lr(-d Jim lhulfnrd. who owned forty m'r(-H of line fanning hind near St. Mnry'u, und Own-n Jl)ll( H, n. ulinrp-foatlu-rml Ymikw. who had opened 8. country Htoru incur the railway ltatiou ln Btrutford, hzul mull mvuni in the most solemn manner to nmrry Sully or prevent her from marrying unyhody also. Radford was tull, lIrmul-Hll()lll- dc.-red, and strong of limb, with mum-Iua hnrdum-d by work. Junca was tall, slim, and uiigiilur, with in-(-tic cheeks and 11 nhnrp min; i that tuld uf wuukm-as aril(liswm-, but ii:-d rvvry time they tuldit. Ilo was liku runny old intone houses in the nu-ighborluxxl. The more they m-tth-d and the worse they up poured Um ntmngvr they wore. Rad- ford \\'n.-4 nlwuyn m-rvnu.-1 and ill at ease whu-n he wu.-4 in tho ]u`o.-wncu of Sully, but ()w-n was ulwuys able to talk a stru-uk and (vii nmrvuluuu unul lll(I'l`t'.*|L- lug Hturiou uf mlventuro thnt wmrw \ 1-ry onu-rtnining to tho ll1li()pl|lhIi<`utd Sully. She liked ltudforul for his worth and Jones for what lw aw-nivd to be. 1-u,u,,|:, , -,, ,.|-_4 Iun_y- mu 2:. ill I [D. J. Robertson.) K, Whoa all tho happy wood: and Mill An lled with Summer : melodies, When tho coll hand of Wlnur still: The rlpplluz ntrocm . the whispering truq. I! hurt unohungod Iimzn stlll one war. I] Ion, my love," the whole you on`. For All the in story of life. The ho a o dawn. the night`: dupnlr, The greo of gain. thy llut ol utrllo. And xrlndlnz want and gnawing care. greed thy hut ol mm. grlndlng gnawing Lu drowned bononth the ounllt. IBI O! my great Joy -3! loveth me. The Sumlnar winds that coma and go. Lumhlnnl nbou: the study Inn. From tho orluuon Inmo. Or down the morning : minty wny; Nor drum It nvl 11; loss, The mm-val of bar The Summer winds that Ind 31 laughing shad ways, ebb ant ow Rue mu volco through II: wnrn corn-nusxmga ww.-rv II:u mun _\`,l;}dx;_o ght 'l_ly1H(!`jl}_\l1 {Sl'l3C")`.l'.!'Yl'3`3, wlzete 0 -m.x.~ y w't\ai9I;w1rfii'ised,tFiiw"' Titles, 131 ple-parin parties, and gatherings where the stal dotilion was danced to the music of 11 violin. The first event of the fall of 1882 was an apple paring. This whetted the appetites of the coun~ try fulks, and everybody was eager for the big com-husking that was to bring all the bonus and belles into the big hum of Famwr Trout-tte. It wns known to the young, hnrd-uted farmers that Sully Treuettv, the only (laughter of 1119 old farmer, was to guide the course of oyents during the bushing, and thnt ll irrnnf. nmnv rm] (rrnln Of mm had liven 3 oyents aunng cne nualung, unu uuu is great many rod grains of mingled with the whim grains that luul been dropped in the corn hills in the spring. Every rod grain of corn meant an ear of the same color, and every ear lnuunt one kiss to tho llndur, and per- lmpu Inons if he ('UU|(1 smuggle the our forward nguin. l`|uu-n u-nu nnntlmr ui vnunulnna-n Hint xurwuru ngum. There was mmtlu-r circlllnstanw that xuldc-I an unusual excitement to the huaking. Sully I`reueLt0 was :1 may- nlumlxml nllunn l*n\.'nn.)I:| ~mHn_uM \\'|nIn 'l'hecornhndu.llbeen out and piled sway in great stacks ln the huge barns. The (lanmlinn landscape hud beenulothcd several times in silvery frost. The rye was peeping up through the upturned fields, and the first week of the lurmers' season of leisure had In that great stretch of level country about Stmtford, where farmers reap na rloh harvests as are garnered anywhere in the Dominion, 1). pro- gramme of fun had been prepared by the young men and women. There corn-huskinga whore red mm kmmaho lzimum amn-m~!e~..r~. 2.-iv-tiv~ whcsi my: Thu thcy be. A guodlic-r pile than 70'd hunk `II twimt Chm? limo: " RED EARS AND KISSES. WAITING. I. Sicltllimqdyithillllldll HI}- `IA Yolloa oil {at inhrul nnd nhrnnl uh. It can rhcuunm. Ion throat. . nunlll. hue hock. npniu. bruins \ source on Grout 1`:-nublo. Probably ibo lnosl pmlic source of chro- nic ill: isindigeslion or dytpeptil. causing unhulthy blood. Yet token In tim it in nlivcly curuble. Burdock Blood Jinan u cured some of the worst cases known. even of {man yun` duration. If troubled with indigestion try it. A TI IWIIIIIIIIQ. There is a great awakening of (hot! ish organs of the hulmn system wheunr dock Blood Bitturs are taken. the lorpid liver to action, regulates bowelund the |xidnys_ punas ho and removes a henlthy lone to generally A word In IIC Who. Do not allow that cough to wulxen ur lnnp. but llunodiataly purchase I bot! of Wat's Ooqh Srnp at W. Wilson's. drn - (in. And wi I be perfectly cured. It 3 an inklh remedy for coughs. coldn. ` bmnchill. and :11 throat ADO Inn dicnI- tin Pun our gas. sad It nor uh. medicine in exiliuco. Try lImIton'a Pills of Mnndnltould Butternut. Sold by NC. Poison cl Co. Kingulon. and by all drunk. `"5. ll E3!`..:! oftho cvtl ; doing by halves mullet waste: hull the energy eqnndod by mlnkind. Why should you tne wlth disease ? Whan in- dications ure given tlnt Iomething has gone wrong, make the reotontion of normal con- ditions the real. not the incidantnl btnineu of life. Few curttlve agents hue ualled Hamilton`: Pills of Mandrake und utter- nuts. Compounded of purely vgatnblo substances, on scientic rinciplel Ind beautitully sugar-coated. [they constitute the moatccrtaimufo And lcnnnt family medicine in exintuco. ry HlIni|ton'a Pill: nl' Mnnrlnlm And Butternut. Bold bv bmnchmn. and Ill uncut no In amcx l ties. Prion 23, 5oc.. and OI per me. ----:Q.--- tremble. I Yu low mt-':"` ho cried. `Why, gal. I furgivo him freely. und would mkn all `th 1i(rkin`n he ever lurerd 1-ll of fur 61.1.. V` -.....v....r.., .-..v. ... .Vv....,...,... "V.-. The invention of steam presses made lithography applicable to newspaper work. The Graphic has its pictorial pages printed from stone. The car- toons in The Judge and Puck we made by the same process. The extant of the system is not as great as that of type nnclcubprinting, but its perfection is quite as great in the mechanical Sellv. In litliogrnpliio printing, however. the high speed of the type-pmu can never be ntt.'1inod.-CincinnltI Enquirer. '\'ha- vnluv of the pig-iron pr0duvv In lhi.-< ~nuntr_v in 1885 was O78.000.000. or nearly an mum-h as the cmnhinod ml- uea of tho r:o!d u.nd nilvc-r product.-. l'.ul`()p('. Thu Jews thus hunnrwl nlnwvvd lnust determined courage; and in tlw battle 0! Slivnitza and the following -ngu.gc- ment lost one-half their nnmlx-r-200 be-`lng killed on the eld, b0Bl(l(`H many wounded. The prince uccnrtlingly gave the comnmndnnt. Llout. Mismchi. the gold medal for valor. and publicly thanked the battalion ms worthy du- scondanta of the Maoculxsos." The Jews of Europe, whose natural fuible it is to crave for the distinctions so long refused, will not forget that ntriklng incldent.- London .`-lpectator. " wnar De 1 r` ne aalwu. Whur ye should be. Sully is over yer," mid Jonas lugubriounly. Sally tumed upon him ercely. You rufnn," she cried, you robbed him and the rust nf all plmsuru to-night, and now yuu beat him. I love him and hate you." Rmifnrtl, rmrninimr hip; ft-M. b0t.rn.n to Ra.df(ar`d, rt-gaining hin feet. began trumblo. uv.. I ......... ..'.r" I.,. ....:...I `WI... .ml mm. E! so be it." suidJm1oa.x-Iulkily, thur ain't nu one also AL-wuinin' tor bu li('k9(l. I`ll jist lH('l1(l(`I` luunwunln. but I give ye fuir wnmin thor fuat Limo I ketch Jake I'll luluhuiste him."-..-Nq-w York I Sun. I nun-v unuu.-uur. ..... The unI.i-J-wish [)l`O(ljlIlllL`L`H of cen- tral Europe are still strung in the Bal- kans, where an idea is entertained that the Jews are much too favorable to tho Mnhommedium, with whom they have ties of ceremonial and even of tlwolugi- cal kinship. They are. therefore, simme- fully. persecute-cl. Prince Alexnmla-r. however. not only protoctn them. hut recently accepted the services of n whulu battalion of 500 men, composed exclu- sively of Jews--un incident without a. precedent. we believe. in the history of Europe. .l..A.._...:.....I .......m.-4.. and in II". Imnln To lntroduca them we Ill] Hl\'lL' Ax\A\' l.l.lX)8o|1-()pornl|`|`u Wnhluq Mnohlnoc. 1! you wunlonouu un your nuns, Pa). nnd exp:-on omco II ouoo. The Nnlouml (`o.. ill Do) at. NY. B0rdS&Bj:r`oiP`E i0jN. I|nI\'vnpu|I|II-|-vm. :`- . . ........`u..,.... , 1,. u. ....

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