Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1886, p. 1

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.1-\\I-nu -, Inn. Confectioners. .-agnnha-cc" '1 - | Exxon V Kingston. ....,..| `III IDO DIWIIIID IIIKU . _ President Cleveland bu signed Sem- tor Blur : sciontillo umpennno odnoo tionnl bill. which puoed tho IODIIQ1 nnnnimonuly Ind tho home with only eight vote: against it. After ottoohingt his si nturo he presented to Mrs. Iuy . Hunt. Iuperinlondoii ol the deportmontohoionlio temper-onoo in- Itrnotion of the nullonnl W.O.'l`.U.. the gen with which he performed um sci. 6 thin Indy belong: the whole honor of hovlng noon. nd option ol the lint diuinollvoly nnoo musnn tint hu ever oongroa. Ono Con- i zroosmon aid to her: "Ordinarily Inch . A bill would be 25 you: in `using thronuh. sad but for your wor . In. Hunt. it wouldn't Inn had tho ghoul of I nhow."-- Voiea. . -urvuana Ialdlllf. Scientic temperance instruction is about to be introduced into the public schools ol the Hawaiian kingdom. This important point has been gained mainly throuzh tho instrumontality at tho W.C.'I`.U.. and the Hawaiian aobool board has taken the initiatory stop of ordering t'wo thousand copies of the "Child's Health Primar" to be printed -in the Hawaiian langu Cleveland has. linnad 3...; Aoonnta And nllcblo Inlormulon in round to Ituunnd Ron auulvon noun or by mull n Ibo OBAND TNUNK P BBBNG B 8l`A l'l0N corner of Johnlon llld Oukrio streets. Tlllll lllllll (`Iv `..__.A llllll LIIHUJ. Senna: Spoonor has never had much to say one way or the other about tem- perance. bunt in: not shut he never touches 3 drop of liquor of my kind. Whenever he in qusutlonod about It and about the gononl Inbject of lemponnce he replies. indierently : "I have three boys that I love. They Luo novor amelled liquor in my breath and they never alnll." That is the only temper- nnco nrgumenz that ho he ever made. -CIewland Lemlor. Qninnlin I4-u-............ :.._A._.A:._ :. ( ("lI'C. A brewer in Providence in about to turn his eatnblishmanl iutoa soap {ac- tory, under the inuence ol the new prohibition Inn in his Sum.--l or1 Ilupa Unmla. Hnnntnr Rnnnnnr hnn nnvnn l...l .......|. Dhlllal) |)l'0UID|l:|Oll OOIJVOIIIEIOD. Loon of Canadian liquonstn, driven from homo by the new county option luv" (tho Scott. Act). are said to becoming over how to not up bnsiueua.-- Illwlzic/an ('mlrc. nvenlnul IIICIJ ('ontribur.od by tho W,O. l'.U. 11.... (VI:..A,... D L` \ ununuuwu uy uuu vv,u.|.IJ. (Jun. Clinton B. Fisk has been nomi- uatod for Governor by the Now Joruoy State prohibition oouvnntion. I link: nf (`nnnrlinn linnnrmrn .l.:...... A HANUBUIIG `4lL"l'll'N. Flue churches and magnicent school buildings cuu l)0 noeu ut, Riverside. Somu of tli-J most. beautiful driven in the world lH't)l0Ul](l tliuro. The thorough- fur: H are om: llllllllrljll loot wide, divided iu tho centre by shade trees of pepper, r, spruce, pine and eucnlyptm. The catnou wood and eucalyptus trees are used for luel. Very littleoo is con- sumed. Wood rnnges from O5 to 910 per cord in stove lengths. Mr. Gage will return to Riverside in a. low months. _--- -4 0-- - V V . -.._ Fncln M Intern! In Tonnurnnoo w0fIOfI- I-Ivenlu at tho Day. Pnntriluxlnrl luv lhn W H `I ll A (JHAT All0ll'l' OLD lI'Kll'LNl)E. Mr. Unge clisttedmboiit Riverside. is pretty place of 3.000 inh-ibitnnts. In the immediate vicinity are the cities of Colton and San Barnurdino. The land t be watered lies between Riverside Ctlten. `not feel the heat as much as in King- st'n though the thermometer did regis- ter 106 in the shade. The evenings were very cool. He expi-eased the opinion that invniids who go there toreccnpernte can be restored provided they have not reached that stage that any climate will be nnavailing. The death rate is very low. Diiring the time Mr. Gage was away he only new ice once and then it very thinly covered e_pool oi` water. There is never any iileighingi. Relerenoe was made to the prosperity of the Chat- feys and to the line farms of Mrs. Bur- gess and A. R. Martin at Etiwanda. Mrs. liendry and her son own a. beautiful place iidjacentto Riverside. D. Nicol is settled at Untario.and his brother. J. Nicol, is ut Elsinore. They own good properties. The Kingstonians mention- eil are extensive fruit growers. and find a. ready msrliiot for their atnif at Chica- go, New York and St. Paul's. The orange crop this your is better than it has been for some years. Property owned by fruit growers in lroqnontly valued at 91.000 per acre. Large numbers of wealthy men are visiting the country iinil buying: great estates. 1!. Tassel is an extensive contractor at Los Angelou; Victor Chown is conducting a liard- wiire store in San Francisco and is do- my it big business; James Chow;i carries in) an extensive hardware business in Los Angelou; Mr. Taylor. formerly cashier of the Biink of British North America lleT0,lH holding a position in a. branch of the hunk at Les Angelos. - _nii J . Sliielils is doing nicely in shard- ware lmsiness at Riverside. Former residents of (ntawn. Halifax, Toronto and Hamilton have settled in Southern California. ~` A u..n.../u... ..... During Mr. Goge's viait..he ,. aeep mu rs n. mun. mt: uaae nu neon ovcrueeing the erection oi ilnmoa Ind construction genenlly. Ho had 50 men mgnged in excuvntl `__ work. Consider- able uimnelling has a he done through znauz-m;.E: az:-2 rum;-.-.1 loin!!! -_M'- inme points wooden sluice ways will be con- utrunted from one blulf to another. The canal will be nished by Oct. lat. About 150 feet of rock has been excavated for a. tunnel and 500 feet still remains to be done. Men work at it night And day. When completed an ample supply 0! water will be provided for the irrigation of arid lsnds, estimated at lI.(Xl0 sons. Many nrteainn wells. some 7(1) it. deep, have been sunk so that at all times water can be secured in Abundance. These wells are 3 mile from the canal. The water is conveyed to it through pipes and ilurues. The land Imniucmased in value and will continue to advance. When the canal is completed it is ex- pected to be worth 8200 per acre. Mr. Gage, the projector of the ciuml, will supply water at the rate of 91(1) pot IICFO. IHVBF EU I BHUTU UIEIIIJIJO HI!-BB Ul lilVUI' side. It wi|l be `.44 mi :9 in length. 4 ft. deep sad 8 ft. wide. i. Gage has been nv.-numinu Mm nrnntinn at mnoa uu`-wug vvuuuruluutu, Illlul IOU)- fholaulcomlflodlolnppor Csbln Btounor JIII I-0 I'II('O [If IIVIIICIo Robert. Gnge, architect. left the city on Christmas day for Riverside. South- oru California. to super-intend the work of building in irrigating osml. com- muuued by his brot.her. M. Gage. Mr. Gage ret.u,r1i`aJ\ last. week. He looks beauty and feels well. He is in love with the climste of Southern Cnlilornia. The canal. which his brother has started, is an extensive undertaking. Iii: object is to carry water from the Santa Ana: River to in short distance east of River- (`nan Ind R n. Ividn P. (hum inn been ATIIOME` FROM THE SOUTH.- uommr mun mum ABOUT -ms anur H cum. ram 1: ammo nun.-r. I I j ' A Never hlllnu Water H-pply nu Wlll Isle land Very VnlunIIo-'l'unncIlll Through lounulII~lI|uunlnn| nu In Growing WuIIIy~I4ovely Climato- .,,.* ..H,. . M)H<.S um rxonlia ION. uxmqsrrox, CANMSA. TUESDAY Ii:&7131~rING. JULY 6. 1886. The mun-I which may be readily and i nooeulnlly employed to relieve pain are impotunghtld should be known bynll. We I .v9 _ ._- agzneqfxhabentnmedy in 1:` mph. an the infonnnuonlh 1: [0 ant nmplo boitlecsn be nrchasod at` laying don. Poison`: Nervxh-no.` the my 7 and an won nah cum. will nevar an van I nunoolnumlurvilinninnlanndgnpt! . . . m I on ! I for Now York. Albany. T`I'0y.l?l1l||de|phlI. Wuhlnnon. Union, 8 use, Ilooheltu-.|nd all III on `New York ntnl. Won Shore. and 0. Wstarlown & O donlburiz Rlllwly. take ha ALL BAIL R0 E. Two connection: ally. Fun on low u my other route. I `ruins leave the now (my Pnnen cu Do toot Johnson sh-on. no follow: : nllll IAII. GOING WRIT. can. iactnnofzldlgorvilho innfamd muu,':. uIIyI-u' Iunv. ruin I IVGWIIIIIB. ll nndnrvaop cumwincva hi inll: Norvilhoinnfaundg cnfnlnhndnnlnnin nzrnlnin rruncu. wane no round I mnnnllcturc Col-bth1:n.nnd did, but the var 011 pctosoopto thou-work. Radar wudnncdvudio; lune: torhhlnou-Int In mun:-tau song which expired in IQ Iorhnuu-IhoIn`gnudo|nthomnnu- Inch-n at Ihn"Ih1nl" u..d.. A In. a.._| Inna ooumon will: In nawudnnd driver, doochd his wheels to one tide. taking wlut In hohnlcllly onllod I "hudu," fnmwhmhhacarrhnn our on hlntuooto Ihh day. \. A mu: nunod Ccrroll adnncod money to obtain: patent lily 4.18M. But did not hvo to mnnuhccuro It. nor could enplhl uncured. Inllomont returned to Mlih In frllntl A lnnnnf-1-tIlIn- THE UIHIT IIIADIIL For the illustration of In invldant. in this Int journoy we are indebted to tho magn- dno Outing. Tho picture explain: ltnalf. This nccident occurred whllo_ going down 1 hill. Iallomonthad no hrnko. Ho yelled In French to hnvo an old (armor and his wagon give him oom Tho tnrmonon turning round, tpi tho strange apparition that via evidently, chasing him, jerked wildly on thy roli, no that Lcllomont. to void collision with tho bowlldnnd driver, Ilanntnrl hln -hula on n... ..I- nu..- women we men \ Then Lnllemont looked to America, where he believed the people were quicker to catch at new ideas. He gave his whole energy to acquiring uuiiicient means to carry him uron the Atlantic. He arrived in America In July, 1865, with the two wheels of his Innchine. He sought out Connecticut, the land of wooden clock: and nutmegu. and settled in Annonin. He soon found employ- ment, and from savings from his coming: wu ennbied to comploto a second machine in: few months after his arrival. Then he tried the nt real journey on it. which was from Anuonin to Birmingham, Conn, I din- tnnee 01 {our and one-half miles. Junt twenty year: nfteriurdu Thomu Btevanl Itarta on his tripnrcmnd the world on a bicycle, butit in I question whether he un- dertook hi: journey with more trepidntion than did Lollomont thin one to Birmingham. _ \-\ - , . 1&1`: _, - IICIQIIF [:0 KIVO HIE first public ox- hlbltlon In the streets of Paris. 5 noon shook to pieces on tho pave- ments of Part; No a one named the yohng Inventor with means \ to make mnolhor, no he was obllgod to ` abandon the idea. `; Than I.-llnmnnt Innbnt` on A...,...|.... ...|..._.. ` xrms-r BICYCLl-1805. wen was xn July, 1863, he had 'condence suf- cient to give his first nubllc I an In, an my one can understand wno nu Had it and remember: his early exp9ri- oncol. Buppoling the render was given one of tho modern bicycle: to ride. He had never Icon nmachino liko it before. and Wu not curtain that it ever could be propelled safely. Supposing also that in him Iucceu an I rldor dcpondod the introduction of the machine as a vehicle! How many bicycles would be in use today! Yet this was the tank Inne- mont had before him; heavy and awkward ll his machine was ho had to demonstrate lb me. But with I porniatoncy. the outcome of neces- sity, he succeeded so well that in 1'. fl OI JOIIIIKDII ld UIIIIIIO HIYOUII. THONAS IMIVLET, Agent. In 6. Ine men or mamg peaau wtne Urnisine. He was then l9 and had left his home near Nancy, in France, for Paris where he !oun' employment with a manufacturer of baby carriage: and invalid chairs. Hi: pay was no nnnll that it was A full year before he could purchase and beg the part: neces- Iury to complete his machine. But now his real trouble began when he attempted to ride it, my understand who has em-iv unri- Au mu Wu noeuou an mm; mm; mu 1: sun- Ititution of pedal: for the foot rest. Still this vehicle In: in use for fty years, until Lallemont added pedal: to it. It in said am our Charla Sumner disportod himself in his younger day: on n Draining on the classic road: of Cambridge, where the bicycle is now I common right. It In: in 1862 that Lnllemont conceived now ngnu. that Lsllemont conceived the Idea of mddlng podah to the Dralslne. nem- __l'l I0 glV0 IIKOIIICI H) the fnll. TIIO machine was propelled by paddling with the fool; md when Iuiient momentum was ob- mined, or when going down an incline, rest: were provided ior the feet at the axle of the iorewboel where we now have the pedal. All that was needed at that time mu sub- Ihltinn nf nail-In fnr this lnnlt an-I. RHII *f ' nu: Dnuslmr. Tho above illustration in from 1: print of 1810. It Ihmn to the variant detail the Dmi~ Ilno of that day. The rider balanced himself on a saddle midway between the fore and hind wheels, which were at equal diamotcr. Tho front wheel turned as does the nresont uxnu wueom, wmcn at equal olamour. present bicycle. while there was a cushioned arm 'lllD rroula when] turned (loan the present: bicycle, rat to viva ntandlnnn hn the arm; Th: moycle, wnue more clnmoued rat gin oteadlnou to the arms. The machine was nromllad bv mddllna with u: unm. nntr m-nu caumai um ummuo. 1; erected a sensation at tho time and mu the subject of satin and much comment. En- closures mare built wherein the bonus of the period could practice balancing themselves on the new machine and exhibit their yility before their admiring ballnn. UII [I10 IIOW lnncnlne and BXLIID I admiring belles. Tho only llno running mm In Pullman (tars hon Kingston to the But can on. IROIAB COOK I BON'S Tourmu Tlckots in all put: of the world 3 specially. Troy. Phllldolphln. Bynonno. wunonn number. na Imq uvea to Know that there are at present in use 500,000 bicyclel. Others have reaped fortunes as the fruit of his invention, while his reward in A position In thegvorknhope of the Pope Manufacturing company at Boston, and the lime glory that an article like this may give him. The original two-wheeled veloeipede was Betented in France in 1816 by Baron Von rain. nni`|'m-n.u mnilmi ilm Drnlnhm. It` ~.~ uenr III we um- versal introduc- tion of thin method of traveling and ` .4 has stuck loynllyto ~, .`uEJ his mm. in the future of the bicycle in the two of obstacles without number. He has lived to know that tlmnn an: .0. nun-nut in IIIA HYINY) I - I110 Inventor : Lnoklou not Illnuntod In tho orlglnntor ol the Bicycle. The usual lnckleu lot of the Inventor I: {well exemplied In tho career of Plorro V [Anemone the undoubted originator of the bicycle; He wu A not only the in- ventor but the IBIIIBU I ITIHC9 In 1310 Dy unron Von ab. mxdwwna calla-S um Drnlulno. It cranmd A Ixnulnn It thn Hmn and wan than mvzmoa or THE WHEEL."` `Ill. '1? than it in your bunt `clap! }orbmn,obun iuubunia. i In amclnsnt pans. tun lame as Ire alum cnl I. And then we'd be able, when danger bcftlll. , To and a ball hunting for Burnett at at. ' Nov thin. Hr. Editor, `In Inn in ullhntc, F And. mayhnp. it in`! suit your znhdiul - lllll. um: mm 1 received lrom um event or the day, And with your permission will give it away; If, in an emergency. we wish to wnylay Any other policeman or Burnett. Why not in our city place base hm and balls. uu: lnBl!IOI1hlIba|Wh6l O'e| It might plcaso him to go. He could not escape from Ibis marciless foe. Angend Burnett, poor Burnett. O, Burnett. One bin! I received from this event of the I (lav, ` __I[o_. MINNESOTA. DAKOTA. SAN FRAN- choo And British Columbia. ! In dimlnt parts. the re alum calls. :5 Ivan uanuly IIII IIUHIIIIIIII , Ill IJKJ, I IIJIIIV It val wrong; So did Burns. 0. Burnett, poor Burnett. 1 wns not alone mo crowd`: numot. nor the .- pain of the blow. 5 But the thought thatwherohr it might pleaso I no. The crowd laughed loud, and Ihe crowd`, lannhedlomz. - Inc crowd laughed loud, and me crowdr, laughed long, And a cheer was heard coming from out the great throng; It Ins hardly fair trutmont; in fact. I think wronu: I nnolner Dan came as though sent him by fate And oncis again was Burnett act rubbing his pale, 1 new was duty at me other end 0| Inc I to be done; ' And fear of his duty. Orlando had none, Brave Burnett. O. Burnett, O. Burnett. He increased his distance, but, sad to rglate. Another ball though sent him by fate. nlnu Ulll-C 3`-MI] Will LJIIIIICII ICK IIIUDIII [III pale, Manyred Burnett. 0.Burneu, poor Burnett. 1 ' I ` `Twas not alone tho crowd : humor. the main nl ah. hlru I EHHIETIWPHFHIILWAY. He turned his back to the foe. but not to score a home run ; There duty at the other end of tho line done: LIIOSG (U [IKE El (lll'ECl|0|'l OIHSIOO U10 l)35 line. And also to make at least. one man repine; It was Burnett,(), Burnett, poor Burnett. It found him. with instinct unernng and keen. I think `would have found him where'cr he had been. And this was the act that gave rise to the scene. scene, And the "`Durn It, oh durn it," of Burnen. A ball that was batted by one of the nine, Chose to take a direction outside the base line wnne lragmems on sounds mm were and not loud. Came {mm the direction of Burnett. Alas, for the spirit of mortal so proud I Soon came the time when his head it was haw-cl ` soon came me ume wnen ms neau u bowed. While lragmenls of sounds that were deep loud. Boldly he stood in the" from of the crowd; As no danger threatened. he was not to `)4 cowed as no uauger mrealenoa. Inc not to be cowed, But he lowered sbove lhcm, majestic and mom]. n.u nuuvc ulcul, umjcaul, A! proud, Did Burnett, O, Burnett. bold Burnett. sunmsr, nr:xr_?f:imnsr nouns --'l'n_. On the held was In progress :1 nuleworlhy fight H was peaceful, however ; and hence it seemed right, And not strange, that there should be a po- liceman in snghl, liven though it was Burnett, (), Burncll. Spied-out---. us. no. ' I: saw. It was, Burnett; yes, Burnett. 0, Human. Now, what had come over this man of the law 7 now, Will! nau Inns 0| mo law .7 And what dnl upon mm the eyes of all draw? And why dld he stand with his iaw in his naw? Ucu urrlug During lho Bull llllcll llotwnrll Ina rurk Nlno: and lirocllvlllell. A conslab e stood with his hand on his }aw- Saying llurn it,oh durn it, oh-h durn it I" `Twas the funmcst sight the cricket eld ever . viii.-'_A!e n.ivi.!_:..iul pal Drigut: "My Dear Mr. Bi-ight.-l am sorry to be compelled to again address you. In yours h at Birmingham you charge me with having successlnlly concealed my thoughts last November. You ought to know that this is not a fact. for in reply to others from whom this gross charge was more to be expected than from you. I pointed outthetoli November 8th I told my electors in Edinhurg that if the Irish elections went as I expected the magnitude of the subject they would bring forward would throw ell others in the shade. and that it went, down to the very roots and foundations of our it-inalconstitiition. Do you :2: zdhcrs .1` yo"-.' --ea:--'A`"! 9.... Secondly. you say that I described a "conspiracy" now existing In Ireland as marching through raplltit break up the kingdom." This is alseeentrary to fact. In 1881 there was. 4! my opi- nion, such a conspiracy against-the pay- ment of rent in union counties and I so described it. In my opinion there is no such conspiracy now. nor anything in the lcastdegree resembling it. You put into my mouth words which. coming from me, would be absolute falsehoods. Thii-div, you charge me with a want of frankness because I have not pledged the government to some dened line of action in regard to the Land bill. A charge of this kind as between old col- leagues is, to say the least. unusual. Evidently you have not read the hill or my speech introducing it. and you have never been concerned in the practical work of legislation of diicult and com- plicated subjects. Thc foundation ol your ClllIl'|_{0 is that on suchaasubjeut ldo not. in the midst of overwhelming work. formulate a new course and method of action without consulting my colleagues. It might have occurred to you who have been in the cabinet. that such a course on m part would -have been indecent and (sloyal and that I should greatly preler to bear all the charges and sin- picions which you unexpectedly are the man to fasten on me. For you state that you are convinced that it is my intention to thrust the Land Bill through parliament. IfIam a man capable of such intention I wonder that you ever took oice with one so ignorant of the spirit of the constitution and so arbitrary in character. Though this appears to be your opinion of me I do not think that opiition is held by my countrymen. You quote not a word in support 01 your charge. which is absolutely untrue. Every candidate will take his own view. but I certainly will not forego my right to make some effort to amend the dangerous and mischievous LILLI Bill passed last year. I have done whatl could to avoid a controversy with you. and while you have driven me to reinon- strateaqiiinst your changes. I advisedly abstain from all notice of your state- ments. criticisms and arguments. ``I am always. yours sincerely. "Wii.i.iiui E. (ii.susToNiv:." London. July 5.-Mr. Gladstone bu written the following letter to Mr. RI-iuhtu WIIFIGII Bright: "Mr I lrlnuladnule van (in Ind In help- penn to la II In I Wonder Ir. Irlcll lee:-on lento! of II: (`nbluI-1'Ie old In: In Arguucnlnllvo local. I HE `BHABPLY TAKES KB. 38103`! `[0 TASK FOB BIVIBAL SIBIOUB IBROBE. 3LADsToN137 LETTER. I1rnnI1 The lcnuborry Lei! Bonn. `Db Ii Sb wont cnamy thc Ih lWbCP] &0oeoIOndw1h.ProfooorOookuyI. Iwodnoutwobroodsnyonr. Thoworm ivomthlug like Ihoeonmon outwarn 1: H11! Ipdn lb loo! nnd devour! lt- lunooorlh. Apodvnytodutrcylt i.uIuoouuIhohorriunnplahd,tooanI- 1-Ina`. uywnn-mwgnduunoon. uuaugnuywlulwnwsnausnrouou. Ibtu-Ila` the bodnovnr. A: small plfk duttoyhg than intact: in put nun I turn, Inn} in cull nouolnrnonrth huh nan! when tho hunch In V0?! IHIIIOGIIZIY IDIIOWIII U IIIO (H13. . `Now, than," said the visitor, `Into I 6 thus boudnnd I'll engage that nodeadrn villbolound bonenthlr." Thoenrpcnhn applied Huh` boll. rdud =1IobodI'dutIuonou{oudthoeuuIoIh I 1aplunntI,nnIl.- l`bBai " II) T00! W|lll'I()I ! llll (`I090 l.ll(' (ll|Ul'." r 9 than Itappod down Into the garden, walked round to the horse mm vs and nftor F It law minute! absence cam! back Io the (tuning room with DON] hnnda tightly clupri. Plncing hlmmll In tho manor of | the drawing room he opened his hand: And _ out ow two large bllubottlo Ma and i buzzed Around tho room for 0' second or two. t Bu: prenony o o! them` Allghted on I curtain plnnk of -th- oor and was almost I immediately Iollownd by the other. Now. umu mm-. ul 3 board. nntly; and, mounwhllo, shut xlowintho mo H001`. " "Now, don't bu Inn luuty," add the vlIl- I nor; "you need not pu'l up more than one in I will show you what I mean pron- raw. room window: and (`lose the d(-Jr." - nu... .o-......I .|..-n. I.-In 1|... no-Ann TWO IJIIIODOIIIO l'llDI. A gentleman mnklng a. call at 0 home of a {Hand mu utonlshevl to nd a room: and pumgw In conlunlgp, and on Inquiring the (sun was nmworedi "Oh, we an very much Innoygd hero; a rat has eorm to nlnh his ullsoncn under the oor of our large drawing mom. We do not know tho onct plans, but we cannot. endure the stench any longer; to we have ramovod the furnlluro, rolled up this carpets and culled In Illa our pontan, who no just. boginning to take up n the oor. Nam .Inn`I. I... I;u\ luulu snhl Hm vlnl. ` across to the other side as p player: I! aocmrou mo vncmr. The gums must go on with grunt rnpldlty, and tha eorta of plnyers to answer rapidly W`hO1III|IM.kO ard vary amusing, an mosl of them make the moat ludlornm blunders. after which they are obllgod to mnrch manor: -Now Gama for Pnrlor and lawn. -_-V . -_._.-_.__, World`: Ticket Aunt. Uornor Johnson mud on- urlo Bu-oats. GRAND TRUNK Cl l.`Y PABSENOEII STATION JIIIIO 10. lllpoda and Quadrnpada. Y Thin merry game may learn triing, but if any wise acoihr think: he can play it without making ludicrous miltakee, let him try it and Ice; for, simple as it in, it keeps the attention on the alert and the facultiel on the attain. The players atand in two llnee, facing each other, with a leader at the head of each line. It in the duty of the leader! oi` the lines to call out the lettera, which they can change as often as they please, There must be an umpire chosen, also, who nita at the head of the linea, at an equal distance from each. The umpire mutt call out the numbers, which are number two and number four, and also count ten alowly whilu each player is gueulng. He call: out or one of the above number: the moment the loader haeglven out the letter, and "11 n begins to count. When the leader oi the right side gives out a letter the second in line on the left side llatena to the number called by the umpire, as he know- that number two refer: to a biped and num- her four to a quadruped, and that he must name aome member oi. the animal kingdom answering to the above description which begins with the letter called by the leader of the opposite aide. If he fails to do thia correctly before the umpire count! ten he must cross over and take his place at the foot of the opposite line. The um pin Inuit see that there in no mistake, Iuoh aa repeat- ing any name once used, or giving to any animal too many or too few feet. When the player on the ion has anawered, whether correctly or not, the leader of the lame aide in hla turn calla out the same or any other letter, the umpire follow: with hie number, as before, and it the wcond player outheright fall: to answer correctly, he oroeaea over and belong: to the 1 it aide, standing at the foot of the line. Ii the player answer: the question roperly, he keepahla pla.oe,,and ties a wh to handker- chief around hia neck to ahow that the next queation addreeaed to hie ride must be anawared by the player who stand: next to himin the line. When the game haa gene on for Ilallan hour the umpiro call: out Time, and the aide which has the moat ` playen is declared the victor. The rrama muat no nrront ranidiirv. weep. When you laughed an you climbed up the hllllldo I0 Hosp 1" Holgh-ho, I am voxod, Because I expect," ` Bay: Ibo, `'I shall ucho In climbing the next." Maxim: Hope in ndvernlhy, Fuar In prosperity. -HowArd Pvh '\``"V\. K I shall aolu in clhnlatng the mast. ` Oh, why, my old woman. Ian I, "do you ` WOOD. 1 At Ibo top of the hill, ha, ha! oayulu. I saw the old woman go downward spin, And she easily traveled with newer I pain; Yet nho loud) cried And guscily I ghod And groanod, though the - l was level and wide. Aunfllmt VHII Kong I who loq Iltlu _Alorl-1ry It and Ben. I nuv un old woman (0 up A limp Mil, And the chuckled and hnghod n she won with n will. And yet as am wont Her body was bent With a load as heavy as aim in Lent. 7 I Oh, why do you chuckle, old woman!" says I, As you climb up the hlllnldosontoop and no lghv Rannnnn 1lnn'I. vnn nan. I0 mznv" Baosuse, don't. you son, I'll presently be At the top of the 1111], he, he!" lays aha. rt: t"`\ BOYS AND GIRLS. Mffllvy -no1.u-.1 Pylo. - um. of THE cum to counsel with the Hull Steamer :5 Quebec luvon Kingston ovary Wodnem cln; II 1:!) p.m. ho Inln to connect with the dime! steamer ao Liverpool Iuveu Kingston every slternne hands] at 1:1!) p,m. Inn of Onbln Fun. vln Mall Btonmer. I0). I70 and 0&3. Moordin to the nooommodnlon. Inbnnodlnu. can ; sou-nge,. IEO. Cnbln rnu, vln diner. uleamar to Liverpool. 060 ml 0&- Tho Grand Trunk Hallway in the only line running throu h Pnllmnn Dnvdn Room uni Iloopln can tom Klnnzon. mnk na connec- tion wt Itumorn. Puunn:-I can one be booted 361110 Ilonmor to Qnoboo. Rlllnl through the 1 lulnndn nnd 0 at. Lawrence. IA I Llnl rlnll omanza. nnuwoor ' =='-"1 .__-_. A ~---- T IONTGOKEEY bu ol-1=|'nnnd I Int- . ulna Qundtlllo Bond nleu III! nudu r u or thoononn . Luau and D yo nude :1 on land and gthuouou uonhd.&I ill! .7. '0. wn.nonRuIuunII..orNo.Q D i"`*.?I-! :*T-`'"`*'T*"~ - !--- Aocommodnlnn for 100 gm. Buuouonun-. nu-puood Excellent cum and human. Good Tnblo. sham Yum And not Beau. `rum: [1 per day. Elomooomlorna. Add:-us. JOSEPH RHKIG AL Young.Men s Christian A '1*HbiJTsAiiD`1.i.X1~?DE; | onlnnnnnunu (ononn ucxhtr 0.13 New llorlea. New llnrnen. New IIl..-n..----5-.;I 1n--va-n`- I IICVI luv: -1:39 :1 Plumons nml Bunion. A Stylish Turn out gnu-sntood. w. J. WELLS. July 3. :2 vv ---- -won. 1 iPolisKing and Rnpaiiing Dejnrlmantl All orders {or ramlrlmz and tunlmz nrommly 220 Princess 80... (next to Open Bonn)` In-A In In iNEw LlVEY, I 7 VII}! SUBSCRIBER beg! to lnumnto Ihst ho has Iocurod the services 0! I competent. lnumnto Ihst ho tnnn. Ind hu added A g why drink Bods Wntor from n ounlnln um in am to be uonululuamd with oop r. It.o.. when you cnu got u pnro, healthy nun, aunnnwod tron (rom copper and all dalelerloul auhatnncu, dmwn from the largelt Ind nneu iounulu in Centrll Cnuads. Kids from pure HodA. not nnrula dust II molt. Soda Water in. Iorinlu And hnvn overythlnu clean and pure. Try our Bod: And be convinced nut in in nu host in the city. fPum Fruit, Hyrnp and Cream in la. P. cnuww n1umsTnm.~,| Important Announcement ! I Bods, not We mlko our own Bod: Wntor Ind Syrups. taking pamculnr pnlns to me only the but ma- Trv I Vlllllull IIIIU ullrllu Ib llIlr-I IIIIVIII I All repairing tuning promptly stranded co. Plnoa or Organs to rent by the duct month. 1'`: `I lf_`lNf\I'l'l A `I `I tor. anon all hope ut over gamng well but I am llmnlll to you beyond the ex rooulon 0! words for {our timely trout out. w mm nved my me. A I who nro thus almnted would apply bomre H. In too Into. Your truly. Mm: (nun Anm-n :l.nNfl. Mind M. 6:15 mm Ilixod .. at 8:16 p.m lxpnu Tnlnn Not. 3 gm! 4 mn Bundnyl In` nludod. un. wuuumrron : lnm happy to any your treatment has enure- ly cured me. My one was connldornd hopeless- nud [did not on not to recover. Hnvlna hnd Iovaml nlluckn 0 bloodlug an the Iunal. night Iwontmocualu, nmnqlsrga qnanmlen 0! mn- savour well but I thank ul oxpronllon o_l {Price 50 cents Each] Dlecuos crenteuiz (`aturrlnof tho none, hand thrust. Loss of the Voice. Uhrnulu Hronohml, Ajthmn. Counumptlou. Enlnrgad Tonslls. Con lultntlou rmul. CATARIIII of mo w urn`.l'urm cured by the new method. THE rou/ma//v /sv 0/>5/v 1| Buucuon un-. un-nuood I K `'3.tiPE9~.}}1-P;;_!:!?;?;S--I nes uuum. London News & Graphic, VF A.nN%,!1iE.T 3` nnosn ports. For freight nnd passage apply at `Com- pany : Office. No. I, Bowling Greon,New Volll. To ma:-t lulu domnnd G ALLOWAY bu pro- Vldcd I l.-qrge Stock at Cheap Good: to (Int the man who refuse: to protect himself from the Iun'sha:tod nya by purchulng I But. which mny be had tram Flhy Cents up. and um: pro- vent snustroke. ll nlthal` is strong lower of the Almighty Dollar or lake: no Illolullb for his plnyslcnl wall bmng. I84 Princess Streetl HEAD ()F`l-`lCl4H--2l5 Yong St. Toronto ; 35` Mont: HL. llnlifnx, N.S. For the next month higher temprarltur southerly winds. very much warmer wen- ther, And noonnequent dammit for Straw Huts. i (CONTAINING ND Ul'IUlJu You Probably Ask Why I llecolnmentl Time Remedies I It Is because I know them to be nI1.um.l 1|- llnvxns. endonod by leading phyulolanu through- out the Dominion. for the cum of nnwurxo ml- nuanmnnl not olslmlng to euro IVRIYTIJING. A|I0 boonune they have mo IXAU1.` l'uIn|m.A nrlukd on ouch bottle lube], thereby Inubllng Y. 7: . .-..-. l)RUGGlST, l.&lN1I!d i'0N. - 031`. Rant -11, iPROBAB|LlT|ES GA LLO WAY. ` Joslwu sullen. my 23. Booknon. one. QUAHISRILLEV BAND. _ July`2. Vori. VERNON H. BROWN &(J(). or to .l. I , ullderslevcviv. Agcnl. 4'1 Clarence Street. A_.,n n. rznncnzs norn. nunnn IILAIL (ononn nrinna an -- nm~-- illnnsnmptiun and all Wastinv Disaasos, MI AL'I'OPE PSY N they luw rrlukd Abel Insbllng no purohuor to now | go what. he In taking. I f\El\ Illklfl I 1! you would keep I cool hand In HALLO- wAv 1 _IQTATl D L June 25. '.IINIlH'I' Sept. `)1. mo: ur ungnuu nu u-mu u, uuu us; I mu R. J. MCDOWALL, Glycerol;-;mJ;r;&InpoInd lnnnmnvrun un nnlnul. Sleenge at very low rues. lswerngu Ticket: to and from Liven-goal and Queens- town Ind Ill other put: 0 Europe in low. on taken. `I! pnmmuor LU lnuw lug! Null III II` J. GEO. KING, 1\l)lYf1t1lC"l` Beautifully Illustrated, I'M Princess street. I. CITY HOTEL YARD. nys.3."."i.{"'""iI."1i?,,$estion CORNER BOOK STORE. And klndmd dlgouu, the nine of or mug! luhntrol -and Norvonl ' roubles. the use of Comulmpllun Cured` Cornwall. AMI! `And, 1884. mrron : I' would recommend for FOWII Inu Ill Uhuur IIBIIB un liunvlrv ... .- out nteu. Through Bills of Lsding given for Bel- fnl, Glugow, llavro, Antwerp and other points on the Continent ;s.ud for Mediter For height passage apply `H v\ fnnsummuus moans: Plow into: A I`.IU?IlIII' HEW IIIQEIIUU. Inc In ""l'L!_`."fY 9'.'f . ""'3____"' "- taxi our puoam ran wbnnn :;'.';:'.`no..""._."`: ` .:.3:u ` '" `"3 . nub bI;:.r{Ktn udunhulu, ::v'snbo' bouchi Int Illl, HOPPINE NEW METHOD. Innllhn P -cu.x. u- Ja.`W:1;_RAM1n s. an PIIIIICBII STREET. Cor ol Iydonlnn 81.. Klnpuomi |l_.|ME:~!____I,..lME?! AI KAI! the Price at other denials, In No any sen`-muting Bonn. Man n on tor o and boom uwl Iwloohoo tam [ad ad oolond; and 3 wnrnntod. call on I IF YOU _ WANT The Bhaapast and Best furniture HI A I'.I . l'\Ill'1ll`lP'.fl NR -IUVIj ' jivvvj ALLAg_L1NE.| LOOK Haw}: 4F3.?.`i9!Y". .`T .W _u__. --._ .. - PORTLAND CEMENT. WATER LIME, K. a 1'. WHITE LIME. and HAIR. I ol the bent qusmy, at T T A `I. TTTICK :_=;- . .- llnnnnnlnu D---nnlp l -l- - V V Lijkfuij &7 cor. ontnrlo t Bnrrnck nu. UOAL YARD-Bunck 82., next Dr. T. ' M. Fonwioki. June 34. Law 0] U. W. lmmnwn 1,). Carriage an rnamental Pamtar, ,- Q n,,,J, U I ! cor. Prlnuu I Gordon Struts. I KINGSTON, - ONTARIO. Curingu painted or vnrniahod iu ut- oluu style at Raouomblo Prloea. II.- A .__,:. ,. ._4....____L- _ -_.._. COAL & WOOD. ov way. II t And Orum lor nln. Mm: par boNlo.tn. Cram me. or nun. lilubl Vglhgllk. - I`|mtmu-on rnon ru-:1? ho. 49, mm, new vomc. FAST Expmzss MAIL Smwxcxz. `GALLIA. . . . . . . . .. . . SM.urdn.y.:July 10th ETBURIA. . . . . . . .. .Snlul'dI.y, July 17th snnv1A.. . . . . .. .. ..suun1a.y. July 24:1; UMBRIA.... .... ....Bt.l.urdny, July 31st AUHANIA... . . . . . .. Bsturdny. Aug. 7th ETRURIA . . . . . . . . .' . Bnturduy, Aug. Nth ".5-EEBVIA. , , . , . . . . ..Sal.urda.y. Aug. 213% 5-'1`rU5EIA.. .,..,... Salurtluy. Aug 999." ' Thin Bhamrsr will not take Intermediate hll inn. loo cold milk at Ll! hourn. Dolly delivery In nlr ugm bollleu Impannl qu uh. mm will not Ionr. The um: I: taken throuuh one of Hsmhnrvl lilk Ptotooooru. msklnz It (sinner and better In ovary LE]- MOORE. 161$? s"T ON* Mii1{'Et~E>T. 7-2 IIAGO1` 91-nm3'r. C -III lg UPOIIII I0! I III!!! . mwuhl vgungnn, June I. C/7/nose & Mikado Lanterns, A Few LADIES HAND BAGS selling below cost. - 173 PIHNCES8 51x. _ J,?`,9 8' ,, um raaisummer nesms mvnxs cnassnnn; 0nbiu`- I60. 880. sud 0100, woordiug to xgommodgtnon. Intormodiue pnnge- niuu. All! In! ms --a.-.9:-u ---v-.-n-cg -r\' . ovn vuun Mum: n no!`-. In I1. I00 Prlnoul hp, Eng Also One Clk Smsll Fnuoy WILDROSE SETS, espocinlly for Children 5 Bedrooms New and pretty. HONEY T0 LOAN. IN LARGE OB SMALL 8UMF1.nt.low rates on Insure, on Clsy snd Farm Property. Loans granted on City and County Debentures. Ap- Iy to THOMAS BRIGGS. Manager Frontenac nu nnd Investment Society. U!"lfl0E-0 o- 1 0.6 the Eon Otllco. Jsn. . Five Cnuks NEW TOILET BEPB just opened out at 1-; n . -L Roberto_n Bros. HE undersigned wlahto lnrfou-m the mhllo ' um they have tmd 3nd 0 aued A LI )8! IN OONNEUTION WITH 81?. LAWRENCE HOTEL on King Street. at F1hs'r.cLAss mm: wm gun a he on hand on the Ihonoat notice. ELDFJ HIIOEL. P:-oprleton. 1;. a u x>..',`,..`. .1.... ' mmn stem 1 u.uuxs'x'u-.1, u.')., luocoalor Io D| Jnrvll . PhyuIclnn,BurgooL. &o.. Oioannd Boll douoo non-I o police the l`oIt0I!Ioo.Walllunol:I luau. on la n the wlty or country promptly .uua.a to Pol nuian. Thanh . Nth Juno. P |n,'l`hur|dsy Iuulr. llumulnn, mm .9th Ju 8nrdlul|n.'l`hn my, 15:]: uly. For Tnokou. oto.. apply 'I'IIO. IIANLEY, __ ..._.. _V_A__,, L3 non, Out. lcnwum E. 51113:, Lb.D. Nnu on n_.- I up-u av, nu -3 9.. .. -. nunnnug u.u.u.. u.u.u-. I TIST. Oloe and mo1donoo.PnnooII 8:. non Montreal and Svdanhnm-llrcota nu-out Oxide llnuuhlug Gnu) ndmlnluomd to punish onrsouon of tooth. -. u. \.un|\l\. nu.u., n.u.a., n.u.:s.. DENTIST. Gnduno 01 New York College of Dentistry. Omoo--Wo!llnton street. he twoon Prlnooln and Brook Bbrooln. Pnmonlu summon paid to the pruntvnlon of obs nun rm tooth. vnnnu I nun!) unum, [FINANCIAL AGENTS Clarence Street. Khan. non. Money to loan on real ouno und olharloonrmot auvnnc & mm L sourervroamu-ro.mu on! Meet, 1 R. zhn-run LI.n ROBERTSON. BROS.. ,DI RFKSOH AND BETTE. PHYSICIANS 0 SURGEONS. OmoQ-l WI!- llngcou Burnt. nod? Eur]. llloo lulu ` IDOMANV. V . . n- " "W" o. n. maroon. .1. xi. rhu-nu x. 3. i;i>XE."x$.5.`u.'. L.n. s.. PI nM1donoo.Pnn I Ivan svdanbnm u-out Gnu) ndmlnln DA on oxtrnnnlnn n! I.nnlh_ IYTIIIICII. OIII IIII MISS RICHARDSON, nvun unjn AA-rnnnvn -alumni OLEOITOB. co. na|.oo~0Inronoo Street. 0: pouto tho Post 011199. MONEY T0 L05 :0 Iowa! current rota. ._j..`_...-__... mm run-nun. ACO0UN1AN'l`. JD 3 to. One: ulsr 4 onoo Strut. nou nusl In:-VI uuvnlu. [VHE wish to Inform mhllo __ I_hu hnva mm conned [DIIUCOHII I0 Lvlle UR. HOUAIION.) )HYBI0lAN, BURGIEON. co. 0moo- Mon i :21] Street between Prluoau sud Drool roe 1'0 be lud at "THE MUSEUM. _-..r--- __.. ._ _- - Oh` ALL DI8OIlIP _0;S-,` cunt! BIIAIUI, hL.l.. VOLEOITOB. og A _ pomp Pout vvnunnn LI WALIII, k'I'TORNEYS,Bollon.on. km. King-mu. op. pause the Foo: omoe. CIAII) WALIIII. I Joulru u. VALIII rvwhls AI) HUI`. KRCHITIOTE and null Bu-voyou. Ol- noo Wellington-not. union. R011`l0'l'. 0!4'l'lOl - Montreal street Kingston. In ulna-IIIIB, )lN'I'l3'l`. directly oppomo the Post Olloo lxlllmwn Btrooc. lunhlllhod In King I: .__ WI. IIWLAIIDI. 33., \l`.Cll'l'l'IC`l'. lord ; lllook, Bro ck Itlveoi. I0- cud loot. \ ll\l-IDUlr l'I II I o L. (JUBTIB, M.D., Iuocouor Io Du Jnrvll Phyuiclnn, Bur-goon Oman and no nag-ly_ opposite the l`oI0l!Ioo. Walllnnton With some 0' those hnurlnoxno unuu ILIIALD. IA" Il.D.. (Ll. (successor to Lute um. Ilomuuon.) Yamum, mmnmnw An nm...._ 'I.ala of (I. W. RoIn'nazm':,) .._- --.I l'l....._...-.L.l [L.1. Busmesu Cards. vunnn &. WALIII. IWVII ..Il...A.._. L. In lIlI||0I`ll'l'N. NEW Y0RKE'1.IvmRPooL, mum.-., Iuu `. near King. Talc KINGSTON. t. King - - vs... a.- Apnl `Z I. cTini?JTih37 Ollonulul. Friday. 181.): June. Thin-Ida lth Juno. nu. Thursdsy llumulnn. Friday. on: y. |ALhuIul llun quunau. Polynesian. Thu;-slay. 0401; Jun: I NICK IVIHY TUIIDAY, IACIIIDAY on no o'clock - on In! throng) : otlllllu w=por':.oonnoonn': A. _. A. -:j,_ |36. ' low rues. Steel-ago Picket: to snd Liverpool |UAl'|`. lllll. -A WllllAon`II-If nut av: uuumrl 'umnon - Ilnullul ml nu nnuoollod. lnfonnnlon [Inn by tho Captain on l_qr_ l_>y__ , ,, SUMMER SERVICE. .o;n. nooun. I-nay.` rel-Ill`: Chm! IVIBY Tl] {I?I.Lv. (GAL!-IIO A1` con mnnon.) " "7"! --I-up --w ----- --~-n-v--.-~--. ~umuu.uuunonud -u Polntunlonhun new You, Via I.'.l`.I-, `l'.l.I. and l.Y.0. nu. ,_,.,__.._ _ - 1 . . ,.. joumwalurlowncllllllllil ll- Iltn, llhuy, In Yuri. Plillllllpiil. `...-........ u.1h-nvnAntI all Palnnlnllorthnn ` TEUUIAID [GLAND ROUTE 3! loan. WIIIIMVI CONUIUUI II.- m:.. 111.... nl... Int Dllnlalnli Travelung. aw, gy- (L1Il'l`ID.l A. HUN 6 I Ssolzu. pram. '1'. BAILEY, Gun. TIAIBI Aft. r wan-. . .16 3:55 p.m II I140 mm. II. M!) mm Route IN em_.soN,. - ; [IQ .-`AIIl_VAB - -NIL II! It I1ljI_!1;i:a:s xL.T'-'hpp.wivnasu mm. Ora: Cl sh Ian`: and Youth BTRAW AND 1' L1` lurlncw son; on u _.... -_..- .....wu-nw gvnu J. R. nA1'1':n3Gn*s,j The pine for Bhlrilsnd Unduwou. O. H. NICHOLSON, Murrn, pm until tnnhor nouoo Inn Kingston In 3.3) HIM`). nrrtvi II Huh Ml) .|n.' Plown .m:DcIconto9m AILY. and Bo ovlllo `Now In . Tlnnduy and Sotludny ONLY :0 ll$.m. nun will luvs Bcllovlue londny. od- uuln and Ind: so 6003.121. shun ;Douron- Iol ;PIoton M3; ll'l IVIlI[ nu Klupton -3 1.30 n. on Tnudbnrdcy and anturdny ; vs DIBIBO M 0:!) un.; Ploton 6 n.m.; _ vlnqn llnnlon no ln.I)s.m. __.-r- ----:-..n--n_l_n-J will continue to touch. during the Summer- d Gontlomou n his uoomo, 49 PIHN` Lulllo Ind u OIIII STREET. A Qnulrlllo Band newly ornnlnd. qudrlllo newly ornnlud. ll be plouodio ssh annxomonu at ma ohupa. a.`."... D- R.ELL'Y- Juno lo._ SCHOOL FOR VIOLIN. ~'_I>-viITo"woRKI. PRIIIOIH MRIIT ......- ...... IIFOI1 mawnnaalss. nucumssns. soon um T552705 cnsm Now in the time to make your purchases before the advance In pricon. Great Bargains will be given lor all the nniolos in this lino_ 1ALAEZ~MR%Q.35,! vllc II I n M uid nun angina to tho urolul bundling d Ildaht lot this uthhotoxy noon will be Council I with all luuuy nnd Btounbou Lin: :0 Inning polnu. Thtonuh In-clam quac- oa. Itnaoom sud tnblo ueonmodmon and ng|_lo_o.nnuoollul. AGIKIZAT I?lI'l` IN l!lll.l.INl-Ill! lor the Month ofluly. I Summer Dress Goods] nl CM. laundry Uputdn. Sunplen ubaor!u'ly Rent to any putt of the Province 7ul1Wli.m St, Kingston. DEALERS IN I Fine Gold and Artistic Wall Paper, Decorations, &c. lny 8. Isms]-1 BRS.,l Puzlel wlnhlng to net. ood Boats M. modanto `men will do well to cal at the 01.1) liorrvna EETAHLIHHIINT A1` 1-ma l"ow1` or swoon B12. near the Park. K|m:ar.on.and neafm tlmlnaolveti We guuraucoo I It usdA[N and goon! tight bontn. G 0l.l Bouts rgpsired and made tight. Allo Boats tor Ire. Nloe Llqho llowlng Bonn by the cannon. month, week. day or boat. IAIWIIIIIIAIINIAH A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOATS FOR SALE OR HIRE VERY CHEAP. litlhl. Wutput Patlnd. Slith M1; The It-Mcommodlou Upon Cnbln Gunman- J um: 25. BoATsLoAT_s.| H3. QHLKE} tllul German Brackets. which luau sefl cheap, us I hulzghr, them nc lull my coat. lBHA[}KBTSANIlPHAMES.l 7/re P/cmra Frame Factory, This Powder nnver vnrio:."A msrvouo! purity Iureu nu mud wholeuomonasa. More econo- mlon than the ordlnnry luudn, and omuaot bu Iold In competition with the multitude of low but than weight, slum of hoapbnto powders. Bold only in aqua. Bout. AKINCI Powmm (11).. IN W11) BL Naw York Sign & rnamental Painters. unmmu. an ur mum mums TI Pictan, Balleud Bay Ports. Ilmvojuut. receive`! another lot of those llanu sefl var- June 28. "ioox FOR IT I Prinonsa Sh, opp. City `katnxl. :A_!5.43!.g'gt:e!g .!E.'me; 115 Bli()Cl( S'l`lH'll'l`. REIT. ' rlllo onluumont To be S:1(:riIicod. Iulluul. Iuuuul. Wlmll. may 0] DUI JACOB SIIARMAN. Int nun x ..... ..

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