Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Oct 1887, p. 7

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LII`. \\. H. 4\.\I Urrwl--~'n1 Ihrl phama uaulyuuulc-.nI --` Ila n|l\` u" II 110-,` 'al In` H` _'l'hnt retntndl me." I tuttd. "tho Ouxutu ll Llllll told me that he had had a letter from yuu. In which you mud that a mom had arrived hero who rt-purml that he hwl t-umc acruu a white people In the Interior. Do you think that than was my truth tn his story? Ink heutuo I have once or twice In my me heard rumors ft-mu nuth-vs who have come tlnwn front tho tar north. of tho extdtenco of Inch 0 moo." |lr.'MuI.onuo, by wny or uunwor. went ou_t_ol the room. an-I returned brtngiuu . ......l..u- .......-I It urn: I ll. PIIIIEIIT III Inna: w unav- went out 0! with him a most rurimun Iwuni. It was it-mt. and all the hhuln which when wry thick and heavy. was. to within a quarter of an inch oi the cutting edge. worked into an ornamental pattern. exactly mfwo wnrk Inf! wood with 3 tn-taaw, the steel, how- ever, being invariably pierced ia such a wayaa not to intorfero with the mrngth ot the nworti. This in itself wan autl'i-it-ni- ly curious; but what wan utill man so was that all the edges of the hollow alpaca, rut through the uuhatnut-a-oi the blade, were most beautifully iniulci with gold. which VII in nouw way. that I cannot uuderntmul, wt-Itletl on to tho um-i. (Since I saw the ahuvo l have umnim-cl humlrtuls of the-so uwonln. but have In-vs-r been able in II- cowr how the until platen werv iniaioi in the lretworh; the nrmureru who make them in Zu-voudia binding thenun-iv:-a by oath not to reveal the ia't't`1'l.) "Thou-. uaiti Mr. .\l4u-konzla, "did you over an a word like that!" We all examined It and ahook our heads. "Well. I not it to how you. because this in what the man who said he had noon the whita peophw hnught with him. and he- cauno it does more or It-Ia give an air of - truth to what I ahoulul otherwise have not down ua lie. Look tn-ml will tell _\'ml 311 that I '..now about the matter. which in not much. one afternoon. juat ht-tore aun- down. I was sitting on the veranda, when ` _ .....- ...:....m. -nu-va4I-lmkin Imm ~ Invarlnblo Indications. I,f you have sour stomach, lieartburn._ sick headache, rising and sourin of food, 1 wind in the stomach,_a. choking o nawing sensation at the pit of the stoumc , then you have sure indications ofdyipepaia, which Burdock Blood Bitters will surely curs. It has cnredthe worst. case: on re- cor . ` ` ' ` ` L: _-......l.. 6'..- .:..|y (`0l'll. , Will be found Ml excellent remed for sick headache. Carter : Little Liver Pi] 3. Thou- sands of letter: from peogle who hnve used them speak frankly of t no small sud only to take. -n.- xx..- rm-I: Hun ml-ls Sun Jones The eir `worth. lhey down, I mung on Iuu Hrr-uun, vvuru A poor. miserable, ntnrved~lookin man came limping up and squatted down he- tore me. l asked him when he came from and what he wanted; and thereon he plunged into n long. rumbling narrative about how he lxilongwl to a tribe far in tho nonh. and how his tribe was destroyed by another tribe. anal he. with a few other anr\'i\'urtI, drive-1 still further north put alake named lama. Thence. it appears, he made his way to another lake that lay up in the mountains, `a lake without abut- tom.` he called it. and here his wife and brother died of an infectious sickness- prubnbly smallpox -whereon the people drove him out of their villages into the wilderness, where he wandered miserably over mountnina for ten days. after which he got intodenne thorn forests. and was one day found there in some white men who were hunting. and who took him to a place where all the people were white. nnd lived in stone houses. Here he remained a week nhut up in a house, till ouo night it man with a white in-uni. whom he under- stood to be it `ln('tii(`iin- man.` rnme and in- npectedhim. after which he was led oil and taken through the thorn forest to the ` contlnes of the wilderness. nnd given food nnd this sword int least no he saith. and turned loose." \\'ell.suid Sir Henry, who had been listening with breathless interest. "and what did he do then? .u n. L- nnnlrlll not-nrdinlr to his ICCOIIIH. are and to take. The New York Sun cnl-ls Th? (iron! American Hell Bender, Samuel has stopped his Iulncrigzion u an oret, And the war will douhtleu long And bloody. Pliny supposed that pearl: were created by the news of -heaven falling into open oyster uhellr. It wasn't known until I hun- dred years after his time that oypterr hnd cornu. ' _ 4 You can get nlllthingu moouanry to keep the vrolf from the door at Hondry t Thomp- ......'. what did he (10 xnenr Uh! he seems. according account. to have gone through sum-rings and hard- ships: innumerable, and to have lived for weeks on roots and berries. and such things as he could catch and Kill. But somehow he did live, and at last, by slow degrees. made his way south and reached this i place. What the details of his journey were I never learnt;for_l told him to re~ `turn on the morrow, bidding one of my head men look after him (or the night. ` The head man took him away, but the poor man had the itch so badly that the .head man's wife would not have him in the hut for fear of catching it; so he was ` given a blanket and told to sleep outside. ` As it happened, we had a lion hanging about here just then, and most unhappily he winded this most unfortunate wander- ` er, and. springing on him, bit his head right of! without the people in the hut i knowing anything about it. and there was i an end of him and his story about the i white people; and whether or not there in 1 any truth in it is more than I can tell you. What do you think, Mr. Quartermaiu?" I shook my head. and answered, "I don`t ` know. There are so many queer things ~ hidden away in the heart of this great con- tinent that I should be sorry to assert that there was none. Anyhow, we mean to try and find out. \Ve intend to journey to * lmknkisera. and thence, it we live to get so far, to this Lake Logo; and, if there are ` any white people beyond, we will do our 1 best to ilnd them. u\'. . .. ...... .-An. pnntnrnonvnn nnnnlo." Sllld llml them." Yun are very vonturesnme people,` Mr. .\lau'k-nzie, with a smile, and the in-ct drunued F2. ll. HlI1'un.uu.u-. \ ........ . "W" 11uuu::i~`su;?f L Buuun-In. BOLICITUII, (`o.wxu.~u:|:n. Or. ` mm-o~ Puruet King and Brock stroou ovur - ' DR. I-ILl7.ABl*."I`H SHIT}!-S}l()H.T'l`. (`.M.. Il.(`.l'. &8.().. Into of Hamilton! G Wu: Street. Duane: ` Women and (Mann. Feb. 5 _ W ' '"uin1'u;oPIrT'T"- n u ....-n u n nunnnjl to Dr. JIPYH. A man died in New Hampshire the other dly, who had never been away from home for forty-three years. A ue-gram. QR years old, rxtsxnoruet mum y, N.J., isu gmndmother. She was a mother at 13 and her daughter married at the szunu ago. A u n..:c.. kn nnlv nifv in the world on (.110 age. At Quito, the only city in the world on oquntaur, the sun rises at 9 o clo<'k, and :~r:t.s at the mum: hour in` the evening, gxll the yum` _4......l IVUHU. A rooster at Salom,I1ls.,is so fond of music that he will y in at the winduw of his master`s house and nm to and fro on the keys of the piano, delighted with the sounds ho ow-L`!!! ._..?-r------ When Baby wn nick. we `gnu her Ciltoflt. when the van 3 Child. she cried for Cutaog When aha boouno KIQI, the clung to cum-u, Whoa tho Ind Chudnn. Ibo gun than Cuto:""' THINGS OF LIFE. e people," , sub- :01/A/A R0 LINE. Nw`_`_r_o_/_;/r Mb LIVERPOOL A-I-nanlnl! II AIIIMYIII tx.\':iI_i.{] s-r.nvu .. 1-:1`m'nu. .\l'l{A.\'l.\ l'.\I BRIA. .\'l-IR\'lA.. H'|`Rl'Rlz\.` AUk.\.\'l.\ mnnifi DST \II` A 63~I\ac.ov-- . Cabin ~ 30, 8:00 uu|$l(X). Acmnlinglo Ac- oomlnuhtlon. nkrmodhu 0-I35. Hmong: at Very Low hm \ flckou to and from Lon-Inn and Queen-_ town and all other put: 0! l-Zumpo In low m From Pier No. 40-..N.R..Now Yorl EXPRESS NAIL SERVICE. _-........I.... I L: 4)(| } on rates. 'l'hmugh Bill: ul laiingglvon for I (Mn wr. Havre. Antwerp uul other on 0 (Ioutiucnt and for Media: uu portl- t~`.3.:i`.' ` York . VERNON H. BROWN & ($0.. Mr [0 J. I . (iildenloeve. Agent, (RC1 `once Street. ms . snonrsxfsltn - muss. . nun Arxll -null R f3AY_ Rate: of Pants by ms nu u-......-. I-`mm Qm-bee tn londondvrry and Liverpool : ` (`nbln-Ill. 870. OIL K1-luru~Ol|0. III). [III]. Inn.-rmodhue - 8:1). Return 8!). Blourlue * 1). Return M0. toe of P o b the Extra Steamers: l`nInn- I60. am 870. l{eluru- sun. )0 and Sill]. lnlvrnwdintu--QZl). liq.-turn . St:-crane In very low mu!` - - - ,,., ..__-. ll - IIUIIIDIJC was -----_-._, AVERAGE `Hill 8 DAYS. ._ Pause by the uni stounonz -.~...... l\n..h-n In Immnndurn Ai.LA Li Lizxiiz` Royal Mail Steamships. Done. [)0 not wait for the Spring math. The work can be done better now. An elegant line 3 (Hanging: to select from. Always the best ` selected and most nu-linh stock in Eastern On do to choose from. Glvo ul at call And look over our stock. No trouble to show good: at * and $12!). Inn-rnu,umu:- Qau Ht:-er e N The Mt-nmuhipn otlho Allan Line oomo direct ` to tho lhllwny whnrveu. and pun:-ngern any lnrwnrdud on by special mum lo Montreal And ~ lhv \\'u1Il, ` Thu Inst train rnnnt-t'lln|:`nI Q1_Ielm- with an... V... nu u -. \l\'\o .... 1 ho ' val, -, -,_,, The last r-nnnt-cling at Quebec lhu Mzul .\'lx-nnwri. mmng from that port on 'I'huruhu'. lo.-u\'I.-u Kingston on lrnln mnm-(`ting with the Elm l:I.3 gun. The hut Slmum-rs nnliing on F 'I'lmn;dny nl I1L IJ\.m I-`or Tickets an en: VI` ll 1 I I, Wednesday at rldny, Ic-an-cu Kingston on ry infnrmatlon apply to .4 H II .1 N I. 1-.` Y. ur otiim sriiia {nuuii 'l`ickvuI nuu cu-ry Ilullrlunuuu ....,.., ... TIIODIA S IIA N LE1 . \\'urhl's Tk`k('l A gvnt. (`ornor Johnson and ()n- mrio b`lrt~uu. (}R.\.\' I) Tl(l`.\'K (`IT I |`ASS'GF.R STATION [Ill (JRz\.\'D TRL'.\'K( DAILY TO PICTON. TR!-WEEKLY TO DEBIRONTO AND BELLEVILLE. C. H. mcnouon. nutrxm. Will. until further notice. leave (lunn's Wharf :1 3:&) pm. (slur I {or Bayo!Quinte ports. ` arriving at Picion at :!)p.rn.und gningthrongh to lloscmnlo nnd lielloville Tuesday. Thurs- day and Saturday n has only. Returning lean-a iellevillo Monday. Wed ncsday and lidn ' at 6.00 mm. sharp : onto 7:!) n.m.. um Picton 9:!) Jun. : leaves Pic- um Tuesday and Thurtdq at 7:(l) u,m.. and Saturday leaves Pic-ton at .:w a.m. Magnicent l'I'('0nll'n0(lMl0n {or passengers and Invest freight rates given. I-`ull intorrnmiun given by npplying to the IR/Dun; ii- i .40. .\'oo.\'A.v. M.\STl-ZR.) ` \\ ill lmtve Kingston ever Tuesday. Tll\ll i9df' and Saturday M II o`t'lnv n.m.. railing at n l iniemwdintv ports. and will arrive ut Westpnrt on Tuesday. '| hurminy and Saturday in. 8 a.m., nnd nt Smith's Ftnliu-\`cr)' Suturduyul 12 o'clock i p.m. ' ` Returning. will l(`\'(` nllllfh 5 Falls every .\ionduy murnimz at 6 n`:-luck ; Portland. every \\'L`IllltHdt?' morning at 3 o'clock; West rt, ` on-rv \\' not-uluy and Friday at 6a\.m.. cu ling * nt all intermediate ports. drrnving at Kingston Bill) o clock p.m. ` All dn ' lnp. uivimz opportunilv of seoinfz the 8[il(`l\(lil Ht-cm-ry if thou llidcuu and other i\k0B i both \\u_\'s. l'ns.~`-ngurs will hm`? ncrtrly two lmurs in :he pic-lure-uquo .lu1w.~;` l*`nlls.nnu 4;! the most romantic Hpolx-Lon the 1-unlincnl. Every ultcntiun mid to the conlfnrt of pu5- ; song;-Is. Frotgltt mulled with (-are nnd dc.-1~ wtirli. Tllrptlgh fruiglltcunsigmxi to our euro will have nronmt attention. LADCKUIITII. an`-rm Ilann gnu ......._..-_, , , nu. Xe named and looks ropalroqi. Thou sand: 0! [throat kind: 0! key: Ioahoooo from New and second-hand good: bought and sold at PI-(noun SI;-oat. non King. l`l'(`lglH uuuumu nun \...\. ...... _- Tllrough u will fompl I-`ur fur! or mrliculnrs apply to the proprie- tors. .\'uomm & Ruins ', Capt. A. Fuslcr. Sn-ill: 5 Falls : or Jnmcs Swift. Kingston. cH5Apggcgns2oms ,PACIFIC COAST POINTS. ` For he ht and pungo apply at Com- {n_ou{'|U on. No. 4, Bowling Grew. Now T1113 W ni1`JALa 1. .1 mm; u % BETWEEN KINGSTON & SM|TH'3 FALLS. ---vu--- 1g.&P. R. and C. P. R. n- 0-)\vn nnfr , nnd mu NOV. Un 2.'ND UUl.. mu mu nu . ` ONLY $80.` rm..l-..o.. man!` on I-ohurn nn Y0 MAY "L)JN..l..I.I. cpQv-VV. Tickets good to return up to 3131'. 1 and are to be obtained from - -- g u | 3 _ I _ ` _ - and to be onuuncu nnnn n J. P, Gdgfsleeve, .... 1' D D MONIREALJMID WAY pom. `1 4"? ` .7 (UAl"l`.S.\zIl1`ll..\lASTER,) Will leave Gunlfa whnrf every Monday after- noon M. 4 o'clock for Montreal. qsllln at, Guns.- n uo. In-ockvlllc. l rcs-ott,~0` one urg,Mot- ria nrg. am... running all rapl s. and arriving in Montrml early Tuesday evening. . Returning. leaves Monu-cal Thursdays at 12 o'clock noon. for Kingalon, Arriving Friday night. Ienvlng Kingston for Trenton and Bay of Qnlnte ports on Saturday mornings. Pusan (er neeoInI1_)odat_lon_umurpuaod. Ro- A IIHI I`l'Gt"l Hammun E 0.... c---__ ....,.... ...... ...., _ ,, _ mornings. Pusan (or accommodation unsurpassed. tnrnod licketa at reduced nteo. Fro ht rams as low as the Iowan. For chat: and other lntormnuon app] to A. GUNN & L . Maylth. _ gugentl. l um-ourrr. I '0' r-fore a. New ll'c=.s'!nu'ns!-r, Porlluml. Ta '0 u 4' u . Seattle. or San F:-unr'i.~u-0. STR. Us I u tun-v-4 V- Tmu-:1` Amen K. & P. R.` AND C. P. R., 42 CLARENCE Snuzn-:1. xua1`L? RN r1(:I T0 cc.'1.n'.:ii . RATES oi"AssAom : . . ..m n..n.._..unm\ -.......-Mm .. Commodious. Urrper Cabin Steamer L ,________`__`.l ' - TRI-WEEKLY TRIPS . . - n n nnunnfnll D (`IIITU` [I Un 22.\'n 0C l`.. and {rru NOV. -q- -1- `T7 (b O (5 (W UMU-JUPA I'll \ . (`. I. l'I('I'lR. I.D.. Iuooonot to Physic-inn. surgeon. to. Olloo and Ruhhnoo l\NU'|)' umnmuilo lhe Pool OM00. Wellington Hu-out (ullaln the cm" or country promptly .n.\nn:I In The Fast and Elecrant. TRAVELLING. (LIMITED) THE STEAMER (EDI A1` (`ORR IIAKIKHI. .. co .Y.n.. mw York. I lA4Zll|I\'on mr mun-u. Antwerp other point: for Moditerrwun ` iK|.-EXANDRlA,' cur--- -_.. -.__ . ..~lsm-day, Hart. 1 Satunlny. Nov. Naturally, \'u\'. I . Nntunlay, Nov. I Snmrslnr. New. 2 . Saturn a_\'. IN-r. Sutunlny. II:-c. I ..SntunIuy. lksc. I HERO. -I. lVlu\l\. .\l. ll, U. U.-I, I1. Iv.n., lll|. NTIIl'l'. Hrmlumo of New York ('nll(1{(~ of llrnuulry. Om:-e~ Wellington Slrm-I. botvwec l'rincuuu\ Hon paid to the prewrvullon of the nalu H-olh. nd llrock 3-ilroeu. Particular slim {BELLE r Bella. ...o nnlntn - 3| II V` Mh . I'.'th . HM! . '. th , lmh . Ihh ~ANI|- i CANADA PACIFIC RAILROADS. mm. mm Axn'Fm:.mv:sr noun _ -._,A.,_ n..-_g__.. uI....o- In `H I'll`: "T.-`I RAVI llIl'4-Ilranu I-vs-o- But seal! .l`otohnn.'l'hI~aa\ 81.110- nIM'."IAmdol':.I='D.tJin|wI. illlllil. Quatt. I-Id All 3-uluuuul and val. ' n'J......' `I i .`.`."."" u.".,..." "'-`. ;.'tJ`.'.'.`.`. .".T.".`. I llxpnm Tnlu across Kllunan nndllhar but IAKO. 5'... 1 human Iunmlluunuul I110 nu ITTIVK ll l"|Mu'D0l lalllv II I-IV yan- Al 10:46 .m No.7 xgralluvau K anal cannot.-.I| with ('.l'.ll. N N In M rlhnrho [Aka for All polls I can J.Il.`l'n'|.m. I-'.(`ouuv. ll. Aut.Ilupc Au. 0on.l'nu. An. .____ THISAl_S%b1_fIA1_}_`TIME M Kim. lllroct. anon.-c-IeIuu. (`lnuyut no lie: but All! Ha: I Iohn. `thoI.'l`I,'tP:d\' and I|:-1ttL'lnt'ol`:a:- Tn I) II No.1 Aka I0 v.lu.. cannon-Hug w TRAVELLING. KINGSTON&PIMBROKE i .\'u. I lumen lava-K M |!:Dp.u l'I IVt|I ammo It!) p.m.'. hum. 5:59.111. outrun MA p.m. zlhmfnw M0 Mn ' Hm I l b an thnuoumnupoc M rs on an y I truav ` ` II bout. ml 1 um.nI.muK|nnmn1:8s.I\.:Arrl_n_g GRAND[T%RuNK%RAIL'V. saoamr,anxFaT(:im1>m ROUTE .__'PII.:.. ._..11)._. Minnesota, Dakota. Bun Fnnoisoo and British Oolmnbls. cur Depot. foot Johnna luau. utouowu :- 00!!!) Ill`? ` lll '1'`. l I'.\Dcn|'('|' Tnlnl lure the new (`lty Panel: A! galqlll-n- INA. -uuu... It: TI-n.|M.\`oI. Candi Incl ed. No. 6 does not run on Honda]. _.-__. When cold. dreary days amusements ne decornlod ` 1 heerful etfecl. 1 n I.x...I- at Dlnhn-nu Qlnq UIIUILII III uvvunuun V"-.. -...-.... The Grand Trunk mtlw will run Excur- atonn from Klngllm to n hnnctnro, Hun Diego and la Angolan follows; 001'. 17th lth. Ilthund um; also ltlxcunlon by (Dunc! Trunk And (`annulus Pnclnr Runway: on `T. 22nd and NOV. 6th to New Westminster. Van- mu ver and Vlctorln. IM`... Rattle. Tacoma. Wnnhtnxton l`-rrrttory. Portland. Oregon. and Han I-`ranctoco. Fnltfornlu. All Tlokota ood to return fa: x months. For rntcunm gem.-ml Informal on npply ta -rt-I-r/-\c*I Z A `RT? fmv` ; WIN TER IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. . .._,_.-_,._u. n-n...-- -all run I-`emu- For ralcnnnu RDDCFIII Imunuuuun awn, uu TIHOS. IHANLEY, A ......n 11.... ml Trunk "AHI'lI . mm:-r THE Sl`llH(`ltllll-ZR bogs rospoctlully to an noun:-o to his numerous friends and customers that he hm-I removed his old and established Wood Yard from the Perry wharf to the old K. & I`. Railway Depot, at the too! of Ontario Street. uni --- -In _........:a.. al.-'l'.;f.. uh: Pun! W ere he will be glad to 1 tomc-rs and Ill many new 0: with their patronage. He on bud nuan BEEF!` f\DV H A Rf hand THE BEST DRY HARD WOOD. I ft. long. SOFT WOOD. SLABB. KINDLINO AND SAWID WOOD. -1 n r-IIDAII A'I'_ ` St reel. and ' Directly opposite the Tc-tr the Pont Barrack Gale. 1.: .__ II&\Il\ f 1&2 u . -' Whu-n`gen. Venue! A u LndVV'holeua.io and Remil bud and W Damien. Cosh of the very but description. under cover. well screen odund promptly doiirored. Bunch wood and Hut! and Son (`ordwood of that quality on hand. Inapootion Ioiloitod and nunhction guaranteed. YARD-Cornor Ontario and West Streets. tl 0ioo-Ciarence and Ontario Streets- I-`nnl n! Clarence Street. _ __ _ I Ash. him or nenuuux u.-mwuvu unvvuu ... - .. I sawed. Or ifyou wnnt Klndling \\'ood.( D. or Stow--. Coal. hut Con]. No. 4 Coal. Soft C or Black smiLh's Coal. go to R. CRAWFORD 8:. 00.. .-..h`..__ BEDROOM SUITES. PARLOR SUITES. T AND SIDEBOARDS. --- ...,._ I...I...... 8. Han nltv nl. IIUIIAI HIIIJUITOI. N". (I pnullo the Hut 0 Ila uvut our:-om run. Foot of Queen Street. .\'.B.~(h-dera left at the Grocery Store of .)a\..- Crawford. Prim-ess Street. will receive promu attention. tJ'l`eleuhone oommum'ouuon' Jas. Campbell's Wood Yard. oe-L`Iarenco Incl umnnu cu E0!!! Foot of Clarence HORDICRS left at the store: of Mr. R.-.dden.Princcss Street. nndjessrs. M3] COAL AND WOULD; `COAL, WHOLESAEEERETAIL M ' 2:0" nniiics 1 Rcddeufrincoaa and Messrs. hlxpielvtgf G1. Birch. Brock Stmet. will be prompt! Ill] felephoue Con Agents Aug. 9. euttho Itoraouu. James nmunication. Black Diamond Line. 1.. W. BllE(`l{. E. A. BOOTH Portland Cmxxent, \Vz\tcr Lime, K. J White Lime. un-I Hair, all of the best ( .L`L'IK.'J LA! so-1 --j_-_- Yard No, I--Onmrio Street. ' . -(`l:\rcncc Street Wharf. ` 3-St. Lawrence \\'hArf. 1;-;!`S.:ure deliver before broken weather sets in. "me! U ce~SI.. Lawrence \\'h:u'f. Brunch (min-~(`nrncr Kin and Clarence St. npposite British American ntel. Prompt and smjsfuctnijy 4.-livery uopeoia Coal ull undur cow.-r mu] ell srn.-cued` t37'Tulcp)-one ('u|u1nunimliun. Aug. 9. JAMES S_\.V1F1. ; W Foot of Clarence and `Barrack Streets, M . M ALLEN. . H. E. SPARKS. l).l).h,`., L.l).S., DINTIBT. Olce-Prtnuun SI bolwoeu Mun ll'1`l| and Sydenhnm Hlreela. kuldonce .\o. ":1 (`bu-lei Street. 0lI1m- houra. Scum. tos .m.. nnd on ululdu evenings 7 to lo o'clock. alo- uhnnn Illl -e----r----------------- THE BEST DRY HARDWOOD Four feet long. soi-` woon. KINDLING woon nnd SAWED WOOD cheap at ______..`n cpnnu QvAi|1\ VV UUII unu U1: Er. W1LLI'Xia"'W'X.D .....:.. n..'..|. mm M Du-innnnn 2-IL -`GEORGE 0L|FF,, The GnwrM\Rbi Estate Agent. ____,.-. - ..... ..-.n.. nun`! A\vmu v.~nn\`n If on want the lhgt. Cheapest and Des: Ha Maple And Bunch Cordwood. Oak. Birch Ash. Elm Hemlock Cordwood sawed or L`u mnvpd. i- `W'A.LSI-]Z S, [`)RY"M|LL WOBURND SLABE` Beat and Cheapest in the city. \ \ \ nous!-2:3 wo mm'r. - TENANTS roux Building Lott-. Farms. In-.. bought and , sold on oolnmiaulcn Ooo. with su-up silt:-Ana:-. Chnnoo St nil]. Pill 0&0 Cor. Ontario .17` Iiarrtwlr Sts. (`DAL Y.-\RD- 1`.arrack 81., next Dr. T M . Icuwick's. Aug. 9 |l slurhot lake`: IMI! I.l|1.. and umjnw no n.Iu.. with C.P.R. Inna hr pinto Ilul. No.5 lcxgr-no lcm-an KI on at {:18 Ma. . nrrlvou at luu-bot [Ale at no pan. : Ruufnw u In-M n IIL ..___ ._._A._.____?__.____ fF YOU WANT THE 0heapest&BestFurn1'ture \n .. . m.~unnnrr'1n\m (`ALL AT Aug. I25) vv sagas-..--.. ._:_-._ Allnnlic 1)o`ok. foot or Princess 81. office Upalairs over Ellbock & Murray's. .l'.1.&J. .L.L.LL...v ._..... .. Axum (`-mud Trunk Rawny. mm:-r Johnson and Ontario Htrveln. T BEST IN THE MARKET. .. I l'\-`luv-in Q01-nnl 3_REgK_ &. BOOTH. A ._-_A._ __4I \l'$.nInnn`n WOOD AND COAL. B2 In KN!!! Il:|5 .. In? Wu ('rl`:.`l{. N.h:.I:`x`4rqu mu II IAIT .3: III) pm. ._In I115 mu. a-.--.----_ _ _ 9 meet All his old cun- sd one: as will honor hlm r will constantly keep .3! I111 \.II. .ntl:I.5 pan. . at Izlbmln. lawn Kmplon AI uzu u:.. h ('.I'.l{. N. I`. u u I out wont. '.P . A... (1.. In... An, ung, Iausvva- vv -` - BOLD (`IIIAP AT- Ilxed . . . . ..nt 0:15 am. La\'0.I. .....uI-ans.-n Ilod.....t1:l6 . l`Andlru`n3un':I ..u I5 In. ..u iloglm. ..II 4:5! mm Al um um. I. ruum Supt. . June: uh nlvev MT` ___._._________._______ F. C. MARSHALL, .UPHOLSTERER ch OABINET MAKER. Pnwon Bvrrxs AND hotmolcs of every dos rl tlonmndpto order. - lrmnimxo promptly nlwnded to. Chair: und on Hal plmne IN |>N THE DUEL SEASON IXICCTIUI l III.1.`|. All kinds of Pictures. '30 of Mouldings and a great ions to be had clump at _---_.- I $ .A. .A.LJ' .1.) 1:. V .|.. 4.1, Locxsurm. SAW`F1Ll!R no GINIIIAI. Jon and undnot muonl`klndno!k_ey_|IogI;oooo_fg-9y_\ street. 1 am .uu-ndorl to nltl IIAIKI. luluplwuu nu. luv MARIO? III 'TNuSTONI. M'.u..(:. u. Dunc: AID Rn-Iunu-z-iIl mm HI rm-1' Iulwo0nl`lAr0n-so and Johnson Bu. munc- uf Women uu_d Ulslldnn u_Ipoc|lly. "...-.gv IIZR-A I I1 ll'A II`-`II I` \I PAPERUMHXNGING aoamsorrs WALL PAPER DEPOT A 1:) l-.()()K Al`TI`IR ` Pictures and Frames! wnuuuvu ..-- ....- , tlonmndp to AIRINO promptly conned MA'l"l'RA8!-IE8 rostued or mode to order. CARPl.'l`S cleaned and laid. run 1':-n'r\`rrI`EIGG qmpggm UUIIS lu UL` Iluu \ nu-up u. 1?. o H L K E s, 115 BROCK_S:I`., KINGSTON. Ill j-u- u---` _' 51 Princess Street. cor. Sydenham Street, Kingston. PROFESSIONAL oLu>.us. I V! IIIIIUII IIII \..uu--nu. n -7. . ....., . cleaned and ma. 241 PRINCESS STREET. IIII1-In-. I wcmmtwn I _m U[1`A|_[,|I]`;DLxl\AL Anuuuu LA--4 `-- H. BRAME S. n, I,__L_.._ 05......` Ivun -w--- 01-` ALL DESCRIPTIONS. CALL AT 2:; Q-jga imnuvsxv &. gunman, TELEPHONE---38. _2.-.1 PRINCESS s'rREz~:'r,_ A-.. n_Agnhnm u-ant, EHERRY B_RAME,~f : Leadln - Urr`1`3:.ker and : :--"Jill I'lI\lLV\/Iuuu av;--u--. 5 Cor. Sydonham street. 5 Telephone cpmxnunicntion. Au 1.: uauuuv... Than over before in the city at unnniil In _$a-LI:~'11-:L I`.. ILA..M$!.D-V- 0- nu;u dvuuzui, ll`. (MIN! I5, (`heap Furniture and L'ph.oL~tt0rcr.u. DR. W. Juux s"l'K.\xuE. can: 1-: llflrll (`hr FURNITURE, &c. 277 Bugot Street. ill. vrrrn-. .......... _. A'u.\'.u .\l'AN.'l nut? dc. . ...o Au-nnrnu, 13.. 0 M II; F`! mwn-zu A.\ lI sim. nu-4 .nn.I Ilullnlllul H!!!` U!" d l..!uCLl'!XI'2N'|N': . noun 3 Post Ooo. | 31"...." UI4N`:lw|.|u Klnuuna. ; \V`l', A ' | KHUI NI II: II. L. Hm. 'r . liruc : A:\'c;i.l..\i. .\I.Iu:.s.. u...| Ilruul mnr Ki! lL!P'I__?I!l:tIIlI>| l'.|IIY=I..~ V -. _ 7 _ . WALKI"..\l t WALK HM. A`l'l'I.VIYI. HIIIIPIIIRI. e... Klnllluu. pndlo tho Mu! Umue. mcunw vnulug. I Jmupuhn. yum: nnanu. I Iludllug 1-i . Klnquluu. - -n vuv\i`u Have your .\|} if. nnln n!` 4. x|5vw.iT." ` rrmu. Ooslvnnncnu an. x nu-cu. lunguan. Ilouv E An I! up: u... ll Ontario Hlrmsl. mu. I-'uo.~I1'ncvu.-uI*ru IL, ILA.` 3!.-g L..`l.. Bill. to. Olin! Dr. b onlmo_l 8ufol.V . _._. l\oV|Il'a. Isl... n., ro (`human st:-ml MIINIY 1'0 I.uA Nor: pmvond `outside ruled wzuls will have n , 21!) dim-rent pmwrns i In many other (lecorn . uni _,__.,,-__.__... _ mi.M.u:n-:sm;Il.1.1\'nA\. My uuuu W undlfhlldroauwl` - a'aau~nna"a`vu:sc:uur .uDr.ep-W ll old land. Telephone No. I o-.---u---o *1; .-.v..uw.u n 1' xi I Ina Olly nu .53 BRDBK ST_.' IU -c(`|nnnoo` |..II.n., hm woe! '..Vu., Tulo KHAN QUATERMAIN ; Lu-um (`0Il`A!i'. auuu Inc Is: nu uw ` ll-aokwllon (Jupyruh ` (`l'0lU1l||01'l't I plant and through awry nu-row oponlng tn the wall. In amend in ~ to what Mn .\Iu-Imulo called Mr domnlu: namely. the luwor cudn. tho beauty not which It is really In-yund my power to do- acriho. I do not think. I our law such _ .-.. .....|...|-.. ... -.m.II|u lull tun-all Author 0! "Hunt." 4 Ijlllllll (' l|('l'"|0. IGO IIOI lllllll. I I'VE! IIW Iuvu rune-.gArviouiAn. or camellia (All rural luau needs or cutting! nut hum lvlnaiuulr, Anti than was AlAn I path given up in 0 cnlioctiun of bulhuun rouu. mmtly collect- ed hy .\ils-4 I-`mania. .\|r. Mulu-units : little aiuiglm-r. (rum the surrounding country. mine of which were Iurptuuuiugly ha-null tul. in tho middle 0! this uAnic-n. Ami rx Actly opposite the V1-rAmin. A hautlfui fountain of Ciel! wAt:r bubbled up {mm ` the ground. And fell into A Atom-~vrork bAnin which hui been -Aretully built to re eeinit. whence the uverthrow found in: wAy by man: of A drAin tn the mnat round the outer cull. this man in its turn Aert-~ inx III nu-rvoir, whence An uuhiliug 369311! of wntervu Available to irrigate All the: (M1105! below. The house itself. I Inualn-ly huilt, Ainule-storied building, wAA routed with Alulu ui Atuue. And bu! A hnndlome vorAndA in front. It was built on URI! Aid:-A of A oquAn. the fourth Aldo being uh-n up by the kitchen. which stood AApArAtA from the houn--A very good plan in A hot country. In the center of tholquuo thus iurmed. wu. pt-rhApA. tho must runurluble uhjoct that we hul yrt Aooninthln clurxuing plnce. and that WAA A Ainule (R0 of the ruuifrr tribe, \'Ari- etlc-A ut Wlllfh grew (rec.-lyun the hiuhlAndI of this pArt of .-\frirA. 'i`hiA splendid tree. which Mr. .\lA-kouxie iniurmed us was A landmark fur ility miieunuuumi. And which W0 hui our- A4-on fur the last forty mllu of ntll` j\l|IrHQ`_\'. must have been neu- ly three iumcirml (-1 in height. the trunk meunriug nhntil ixu-en feel in diameter ll A yanl (ruin the |,:rnuxui. For nt-Arly Ieveuty {act it row u `m-mmrul, tapering. brown pill.-tr. without I .~|u;zh- brunch; but |l:thAl. height aplvmlid dark green Dough: ` which. looked At from below, hAd tho A|>- ` pgu-Anco of giAutic in-rn it-Aven. sprang ` nut horiwntally from theirunk. prujocting \ right over the house Ami iiuwq-r-gAnleu. to both of which they furnished A grateful proportion of shAde. withnui-h=imz no high up-oih-ring Any impediment. to tho pa.-aAAgo of light And Air. "What . hmmnrni tm-"' 1-Xrlniniod Sir 1300K." .-\nu ne l(`(l (m: n :13 H1 un: -nm.u... As I was fullowingmm, and wondering what on earthlne rduld menu by this, there smldcnly appozu-ed, through the door that opened on the veranda fmrn the house. I dapper little man, dressed in a neat. blue cottun shirt. and shoes uuuloul tanned hldo. nnd remarhble for B bustling Air, and most. enormous black mustachloa, shaped mm an upward curve and coming to a point fur all the world like a pair of bnf~ taln-lmrns. u\r...|....... ma. m. cm on um thnt. dinner er-able mplmty. Mr. Mackenzie joined heartily in the shout of laughter which we imlulpv ' in. llelsn queer cha.nwior--Alphonso." he said, By and by I will tell you his history; in the meanwhile 10% us try his cooking." u\n..m I net: '7 maid sir in-nr\'. after we BAIIIIITII. wilds? 0h," answered Mrs. Mackenzie, ho n.rri\'e1l here of his own accord about a year ago, and askqd to be taken into our ser- vice. lie had got. into some trouble in France, and fled to Zanzibar. where he found an application had been made by the French government for his,ext'ru11ti0n. \Vhereupon be rushed o up-country. and `fell in, when nearly starved, with our car- avan of men, who were bringing us our annunl supply of goods. and was brought on here. You should get him to tell you the story. urn.-- .`H..nou- mac nrnr we lit. our nines. which he ioolteu very gram. "[1. is evident to me," he said. that those ra-zcully Masai are following you: and lnm very thankful that you have reached this house in safety. I do not think that they will dare to attack you here. it is unfortunate. though. that near '13` ull my men have gone down to the coast with i\"o:'y and goods. There are two hun- tired of them in the caravan. and the con- sequence is that I have not more than t-weniy mcu_ available for defensive pur- pu.-'L~s in nse they should attack us. But, still. I will just give a tow ordenI;`f and. culiinf: u hl;u~.'; man who v\`u.~i loitering about U`.l(.\l'tlL' in the garden,-he went tothe window, and qncltlressu-cl him` in a Swahili ,di2`.lect. The man liatezied, and then 8&- lutedami depaxQ<-1-l. . "I am sure it devoutly hope that we shnii hrin.: no such calamity upon you, sai;1i,_uo..iou+Lv. when he had utkttn his .~u-at n:: -t:. l!a;ihu}' tlmii hrini" thou `hi-x-qiI.?.h~.t_.' xilixmsa alzuut your can, wt will mom mi ;uul t;ak our (-.:nnce." ' V... ..m an nnllnlvur nf tho Ant-L if the Henry. Yas, you are right: It is n heantilul tree. Ther - in not another like it In all the coun- try r-rund, that I know of. nnswm-red Mr. Mnclwnzle. I call it my wutch~towur. As you see. I have as rnpe lzulder llxa-d to the lowest bough. and it 1 want toseenuy- thing that is going on within llftoen miles or an. all I have to do is to run up it with n --.. ..u....- n... .-m. mum ha lmmn-v and I all I have to no is to run up u vutu -- apy-glass. But you must be hungry. and l am sure the dinner is cooked. (`ome in. my frlenulx; it is but a rough place, but well enough for these savage parts; and I can tell you what we have got--a l-`ronch cook." And he led the way to the veranda. I - I ...-. v..n....-a....|.lm nnal u-nmhorimz Ialn-l`.urn9. Mxulame bids me for to any that dinner in sarved. '.\!cssieurs. my cumpliments; then suddenly perceiving l'umlopomuI.<. who was loitering along after us and play- ing with his battleax, he threw up his hnndsin astonishment. Ah, mats qua`! hnmmc!" he ejaculated in French, qm`l nuumyr ajcrucx! Take but note of his huge chnppure and the great pit in his head." . u 1.. n -..I.I \h- \fnnknn1,in \\`h&f. SP8 Ricur nulr." At this everybody began to laugh. and Fnlslopoguux. perceiving that he was the \ object of remark, frowned ferociously; for ` he had amost')nrdly dislike of Anything ` like a personal liberty. -- D...-m.-um mm Alnhonse. he is angered \ like persnmu liberty. Purblvu."` said Alphonse, angered -1115 makes the grimnces. I like not his air. I vanish." And he did. with cunsid- erable rapidity. 11. xlm-luau-yin inland henrtilv in the mennwnue Les us uy Iua ruununb-. Might I ask," said Sir Henry, after we had eaten a most. excellent dinner, how you came to have a French cook in these urildei 3 uu (MILK wilds? ||I\\. `V the story." VVhen dinner was over we lit our pipes, and Sir Henry proceeded to give our host a a glegaeri ption or our journey up here, over l I whkfch he looked very grave. ` N un :.. ..m'.I.m m 1111-" he mid. "that I U. I-;. .uu.Vur.m.. u.n I m'nImu, Hynumm. M_oOa_InmunI. Pum Month: nu ll \Il\lIV \. ill morn an zum mzgur u:u' l'.:uu\;v. "You will do nothing of the sort. It thus -` Mnnalcome, they come. and there is an end of it; and I think we can give them a pretty warm gmetlng, Iwoukl not show . ninr mnn tha door {or II. this M113 in IQ pretty Wlrlll gmeung, 1 wuuau um. uuuu shy mnnthedoortorullth Mass! in the -:u-III vv nu , Henfy. II` III- bean. ' .\y. said Mr. Mackenzie. "what are you talking about. .-\lphonse.* Talking about!" replied the little Frenchman, his eyes still tlxed upon Um- slopogans, Whose general appearance smexned to fascinate him; "why I talk of him"--a.nd he rudely point.-d-of cc mon- ` vmlr." Ab nu- ..ua-uvlunrlv hnann in ]nnQh_ `nd A I-`ROWNING CITY. mango or ugnc ulu ur. "W'hII I beautiful tree?" 'I-__.. ll\' 1!. IIDKIC IIAOUAIID. , -an- -4 -4 KI Solomon`: Minn. "She." . all) n P av 3'.`. ..... .`~`_"':'.}.n In ` $7111 he 'l`l|l'Z BRITISH WHIG. 'I`lllTRSl).\ Y. ()(` I`. '27. JOHN ul!;Iuu..u. n.n., m.u.. mu... ulnooeuur to Into Du. Md`AuIom. I`llYil(`.IAI. RI-moon. ho. 0II|co~IIunt I-su-Vo_qt_. hogwnn Prlnoeun and Brook truou. " " w\iaTmc\v |..ANus,.uL. Anmrrm'r. eomnr of Brock uud`Kln[ u-oat. mm: Wade`: lmnxlom lcnu-nnou on King ;';!-.-:99_u_*.'.'-:2.L!-!*:.9!"rz+..,. A -____ .~`uM\"l`Hl AND .\'.\ll'l`H. ` u............... up nu ()ntnr|o Nlroml.

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