F. ~‘a's Gria: Petr 2911:.» Tcwn. ' that cuts . ’. illitl EARS iUI.*‘-tllc port of so. with that of Bakou ‘ the capital in ifiis is :nizlwav on the r. " the (.azzcasus in .. the two seas in con nuni Batonzn on the El". on the Caspian. 6; e‘ __ ished and then desol d. by the changing aspects of the land. The 2-3-2 follows the Koizr. which rolls its broad sheet «-5 water majestically through wilvi forests and rich, ‘jl‘niq’l "'11-1-rr-I-iw :u " il "‘ u .l(.( . Jl , “ill .. .‘b J .. Ill-ll... U. ellU\b_b rJ gt! stretch away out of sight in the distanceâ€" the Caucasus to ti: ‘_it. the ..iountains of Armenia to the rigizt. Soon We leave the river, which goes to join ti .- .lraxes towards t» the south ; Ellâ€"8 p...in gets broader and borer; , tall cages built of planks perched on four tree trunks rise in the midst of the rich fields like watch-towers. The inhabitants of the villages, who are all 'i‘ataz‘s in this region. take refuge at night in ‘V the marshy land is so ‘11 i. _ dangermts to sleep there. In spite of these precautions. the pea-“ants whom we see are devoured by fever; their :z'ieiated visages remind us of those of the inhabitants of t..: lloznan (,‘axnpagna. After leaving lrladji-Calwul, the station in Moorish style where a new line branches offâ€"“the 'i'eheran line," I am told by the en- gine 5 who are buildivg 3t. and who hope to carry it into the vary 3; We enter an African Ian'lsv. luminous, The mountain c lower; they are now inply ch ' against a crude blue pe, sad and 'ns become 4' ... .CEL Il'Llib'“ l7.l‘v'_‘.' Herds of! . under the Amotion- l . fantastic e animals . i - eased l ged in fort: by the ef =ct of the mirage, which displays before our eyes, ‘ 1:.n‘.ari ‘-e~‘c shin. ..‘, ll ~. in ii ardent haze of t if: horizon, lakes and , are Homing manna me_ I must, go to work 'dliict‘ing intgresc due depositors, \ _, forests. .l‘ min time to time we n vet a petrol- head foremost when I get home-=3 Home he gigagl‘l’gagtaï¬fp‘i’ggflï¬iglggrmï¬i Address WHALEY, R9111; «(You 158 Yongo - ~ --- M - â€"- ‘ ..,, . -. J: .. en.“ , . . . -r . . l ‘ u . - . pun. twin, groupie .l u. Llï¬lgllll.llit.l.silll the; goes’yctgetsno nmher' Inpebmmy’ 1549,11,, bad and doubtful dams, have Street. Toronto. bend IOX‘ Latalonrue. mm 0: C\':Ili'_.C“.a .xt.l‘!l‘lOlmL‘2( t:\' it lumc is :1, Brjuhmn t‘ {591.f0ut041ay but yester. amounted to the sum of «081 $45 63 H V. H 1 . . JD . - . o , ' __ . . . . . . . . . . . c-..- wizn a snort, tnzek neck. When you see them , d,“- i: “possibly delicious. My mind run- Add balance flom List Karma...†41.902 99 . it , TH E ALBERT appzozichini: from adistancc you might niis- , nil?†M .h "sea on names...not satisï¬ed ~â€" 1 s . . ‘..‘ . a e L 30. .. t ‘ ‘ take them for a processmn of mastodons, - "B 3 4808 6‘ vying in shanlessness with the trains of at first mv- - 'e at Ial nests :, 'lthv :ha’. it is" .r'. of l‘ersiaâ€" v, Dickens Bunting Names. .lIaIini/fanl .lIaga2ine .' Till he had ï¬xed Numbers and Numbers. “Hello, Charlie i I understand you have upon his title Charles Dickens could not get moved." seriously to work. He was in Genoa in lSâ€"H. q' ; and had a. Christmas story to write. He had a “\ ery well. so far. The society mav not - never been, he said, so. staggered upon the threshold before. The subject. was there, ' but he had not found a title for it, nor the machinery to work it with. “ Sitting down one morning resolute for work, though against the grain, his hand being out and everythinginviting toidleness, sucha pool of chimes arose from the city as he found ‘inad- dening.’ All Genoa lay beneath him, and up from it, with some sudden set of the wind, came in one fell sound the clang and clash of all its steepies, pouring into his eats a vain and again, in a timeless, grating, discordant. jarring, hideous vibration that made his ideas ‘spin round and round till they lost themselves in a whirl of vexation and giddincss and dropped down dead." †A couple of days later he wrote to Forster a lettcrof one sentence. “We have heard the chimes at midnight, Master hallow.†A . few days later he wrilcs again: “It is a great min; t) have my title and see my way ' how to work the bells. Let them clash upon , me now from all the churches and cenvents 1 of Genoa. I see nothing but the old London ; belfry-I have set them in. In my mind’s eye, ' Horatio.†Thus it. was always with Dickens ‘ when setting about a new novel. Despon- g dcncy, doubts, difficulties, and endless ex- i perimenting, suggesting, sifting, rejecting of “f gilded , titles. Then, of a sudden, a title found, and I. he was oti‘o; the composition of the book. he dgsert’ ,1 mm“. ex_: Never wi't'e the preliminary“ throws m’ore with a, my; j; protracteuthan\vitn “David Lopperncld. ‘ 'l‘owards the end of lSJS he was making holtday at Broadstairs. his mind running on a subject. V“I have not, re writes from there “big-n Fang-y write “ ith pent-lip! light. . On the blotter so solid commanding the son'â€" but I shouldn’t wonder if she were to do it, one of these davs. Dim visions ofdivers things n. ' On Feb. 23 he found titles of yet, th L, to wit : “ Mag’s Diversmns, Be- SOlllC SOl' l D "Yes : I‘ve .gone to the “'est End." “How do you like it lbe so excruciatingly high-toned. but I like the number of the house better." ! "\Vhy, what has that got to do with it 2'†“Well, you see. the old place was 178, and some nights, along about 13 or 14 o'clock. when I came home, I used to get tangled somehow and come on to that number at the wrong end. I knew enough to know 871 wasn’t the right ï¬gures, and then I‘d get on a car and ride back a mile, hunting for 178. My present number is 303, and as long as I can see anything at all, I can't- see that number for anything else but 303, which- ever way I come at it. Tumble: cons i†The other man tumbled. THE BANKTFWONTU. The thirty-ft'uui'th annual general meeting of this institution was held at its Banking , House in Toronto on Wednesday, lb‘th June, 1890. ~ The report briefly referred to the unfav- orablc condition of trade and agriculture during the last year and the Banking legis- lation of the past session of the Dominion Parliament. The net profits of the year, amounting to '5281,845.GS, have enabled the Directors to ' pay dividends at the rate of ten per cent. perannuin, and to add 5100.000 to the Rest. The Rest Account now amounts to $1,500,000, a stun equal to 75 per cent. of the capital. The figures of the Report give the results of the year’s operations, and also show the position of the Bank as on 315i May last. Statement of Proï¬t and Loss Account. The net proï¬ts of the year. after de- This sum has been appropriated as follows : l l l l SCUTT’ -.---‘I"‘QOUCJQC MMCQCVDCnJQ-§'-l.' DOES CURE CONSUMPTION In its First Stages. Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon olor wrapper; sold by all Druggisis, at CC. and $1.00. SCOTT S: DOWNE, Bellevillc. va‘lï¬l‘l‘¢ sax. uuuouuuv‘lwvurv‘o-pco. U‘ 0’: nr‘ - ‘-\-"‘an"‘ STACKHOUSE. 4‘27 Yongc street. To- , ronto is. making a specialty of Parisian piaiting. S rts 40c. 11 yard: Children's skirts or capes. 250. a yard. (lnly place in Canada whcrcthis class of work is done. Cheapest and .BEST PLACE in America to buy Band and Mualoa. Instruments, Music, &0. I q- \t E I l .. . “$1.â€; †WWWâ€"-ï¬‚ï¬ is tho 11m :31 Va- : PATENT 319320.! in Canada. 1'3 _ and Forcim Countries. “. J. GRABA‘I. 21 hinge 58.. Toronto, THE COMET lithe best. All Machines guaranteed. Ma- 1 chines sold on the (IBAIDI'AL PAYMENT SYS- ITBH. Liberal discount for cash. ’T. FANE & 80., Manufacturers, Toronto. HE GREAT norm“ E Unequallod fei- Richie“ and Beauty of Coloring. ' They are the our was that WILL NOT WASH OUT! WILL NOT FADE OUT! There is nothing like them for Strength, Coloring or Fastness. ORE Pachge EQUALS TWO ofany ctbtrnyelntho market. If you doubt. it, try it! Your money will be re. funded if you are not convinced after a trial. Filly- fourcolora are made in Turkish Dyes. cmbrncuu: all new shades. and others are added as soon as they become fashionable. They are warranted to 11:. more goods and do it better than any other Dyes. Same Price as Inferior Dye, 10 0115. Canada Branch : 481 St. Paul Street, Montreal. Smdpostalfor Sample Card and Book of Instructions. 10. 4-. .44.- , 13 pr; or (“Incl-‘3 “3991‘- 11“â€"‘lv' I’MS- In“: "Elm‘, bum": in ing the Personal History of Mr. l‘homas Mag Dividend 30.67. 53’ . . . . . $100,000 00 BABY'S 0f any TOile‘ Soap space. i 1 under- a grinniinband gn‘t‘teps be- the Younger, of Blunderstone House-:2 Then Dividend .\o. 68, 5,,. . . .,. 100,000 00 c200 000 ml own in the 0011! ry on: . “Wt†1'35 “WS' 13 15 l ‘0 “Wind†‘5 mm came a series of v'u'i'ttions in the expository Add . "“â€"‘â€" v‘ 2 ‘ -. ’ . .. .l v, i g ( . L: . - x l ‘ . s. ‘ ed to ReFt Jae ,0“ 1‘ y _ .. . around a hill ; and behold! on me u est- 1mm 0, the “tie. Blundersmne House after Cam“, forward [Vocncigtb$ JOMO ('0 sum: l account of as unl ern shire, in this primitive landscape, which scents like a eornerof Arabia Pctraca, :1. mon- strous city rises before our eyes. Is it once more the effect of mirage, this town of diabolical aspect, enveloped in a cloud of smoke traversal by running tongues of flame, a time becoming the Copperfield House. Then came “ The Personal History of Mr. David Copperï¬eld the Younger and His Aunt Mar- garet.†On Feb. ‘26 he sent Forster a list of six names, which may be found set out at lengthâ€"at great lengthâ€"in the Life. Forst- ycar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23,808 67 1%,808 67 $323,808 67 General Statement, 3151: May, 1890. formly ex allent, delicate and fragt rant qualities. DR. N'ICHOLS’ 333031.830 mm mm. THE LADIES' FRIEND. as it. were Sodom fortiï¬ed by UN _ demons in or and Diekens’ children ï¬nally determined HABHJ'HES- o O .1 its girdle of :ast.ir(~.n towerls‘.’ é c211 find his choice among the six, and the title once gotes jtp circulation . . . . . ...$1.261,5.'39 00 ‘0 i l 0" ; ..,.. . .3... 7;. . ~ ., costs . . . . . . . . . . . . . ."‘. . , . ‘-‘ ‘ blast†“iâ€? : {9:20; 310w; “mtgâ€;- settled all IS plain sailing. He went. through madam“ payable 1“ June, V I . . . I _ _ (a, For Children and Adults. o ‘ Pit 510“ l {11- 1 {=1 65 g this elaborate piocess with most. of his ti- Balance due to 0mm. hanksnn 38 007 30 Invaiuable for Indigesgmn and Wm! -- "IC'LU'S- ll “CW are “0 housesâ€"the T101152†tles. There were a dozen tentative titles for ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' Constipation. are relegated further away on the right, in o Bleak House,†most, of them leading Oï¬â€˜ Total liabilities to the public..$7,776,614 24 FRANKS 5; 00,, London, Eng]nnd,pmpriemr the. old Persian cityâ€"nothing but iron with Tom.All-Alone’5, and fourteen {m- Capital paid 111)........ 32.000.000 00 MONTREAL OFFICE. 17 St. John Street. CERES CATARRH, RHEUMATISM, NEU- cylinders and pipes and chimneys, scattered in disorder from the hills down to the beach. This is doubtless the fearful model of what manufacturing towns will all be in the twenâ€" tieth century. Meanwhile, for the moment, this one is unique in the world; it. is Bakou ~â€"the “town of Fire,†as the natives call it : the petroleum town, where everything is devoted and subordinated to the worship of the local god. :1 he bed of the Caspian Sea rests upon a second subterranean sea, which spreads its floods of naptha undertiie whole basin. On Rest. account. . . . . . . . . . . . 1,5“),000 00 “ Hard Times.†It was the same with “ A Rebatcundinkt 1.6501,“ 124 46, 00 Tale of Two Cities.†~â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~+ Inland Navigation. l'rotlts carried forward £3,308 67 Total surplus. . . .. $3 648,272 67 $11,424,886 91 A SSETS. The Russianshave launched asteamboat on GOId and Silvch‘oin and one of thoseunfortunate rivers that have no outlet. This is the Murghab liver in Cen- tral Asia, whose waters, in the old days be- fore )lerv went to seed and its great: irriga- tion works were destroyed, used to give such fertility and beauty to that famous oasis. Dominion Notes. . . . . $839,939 85 Notes and (‘hc ucs on other Banks, )alance due from other banks and other assets im- mediately available... 966,135 87 Dr. T. R. Allinson, L.lt.C.P., London, says :â€" “ 1 like Dr. Nichols ‘Food of Health’ very much and find it, of ï¬reth dietetic value in many dis- eases As a rcakfnst, dish I prefer it to oat- meal. For the regulation of the bowels it can- not be surpassed." Send for sample FREE. BUMPETELY GURED. Thousands declare It so Gentsâ€"Jt gives. me siou to certify that. your ST. “505' “CITED: has completely (‘llI‘l'(l inc pleasure beyond (-xpres- . RALGIA,SORETHROAT,PILES,WOUNDS BURNS, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, uni HEMORRHAGES Ll" ALL KINDS. , Medlntemafly dlErrtemaZiy. WW.$1.$L7. POND'S EXTRACT CO. New York 56 London - . V ‘ ‘ _ h _ _‘ Total Assetshmnediatclyavailable $1.806,‘.P5 7'2 0f, l’xllcmmllisnl- HQCHl- ‘. v - - inc eastern snore the lJllllllll!†of the bamar- ' V . ‘ r mi, 1- some rivers in our 'rea Loans and bills Discounted . . . . . . . . . . 9191.727 56 acne and llltllgt‘hilml. . . .‘7 . “Hmb ’ e 1.. ,. . ‘.. . .. .- . -. and mud Rmhvuv M w the memory of 1m- Businand in Africa. starts out vex-y bravely Sill Liftfï¬im“ ' 4-1†‘“ i‘""".‘.‘¥."“3‘.l “"3312? Deluralne Rem. ‘t . - ' ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘ ‘ ' ' "2 mouse beds of mineral oil. 051 the we stem from its mountain sources. but it wanders off ‘1 L ' L)" m 00 0’ ‘l i' ' ‘ ‘ shore, from the most remote ages, the magi used to adore the iire springing from the earth at. the very spot where its last wor. shippers prostrate themselves at the present day. But, after having long adored it, impious men began to profit by it commer- cially. In the thirteenth century the famous traveller Marco Polo mentions “ on the northern side a great spring.r whence flows :1. liquid like oil. It is no good for eating, but into the wastes of the Kara-limit Desert, losing volume as. it- goes, and finally disap- pears entirely. The first steamer to vex its waters plies between the various river settle- ments in the oasis, audits appearance is the signal for complete suspension of busi- ness while everybody rushes to the river bank to see the new wonder. In a British shipyard gunboats are now building which are now to bear rival flags it. is useful for burnimr and for all other pur- poses: and so the neighboring nations come to get their provision of it, and till many vessels without the ever-flowing spring appearing to be diminished in any manner.†The real practical working of these oil springs dates back 01th a dozen years. At the pre- sent. day it yields 2,000,000 kilograunnes of kerosene )et‘ annum, and disputes the markets of Europe against the products of Kentucky and Pennsylvania. The yield might be increased tenfold, for the existing and watch one another jealously. Two of them were ordered by the British Govern- ment and two others by Portugal, and they are all destined for the Zambesi and Shire Rivers. It is hoped that. no occasion will arise for them to pepper one another, though they are certainly not ekpectcd to cooperate. It is only nine years since the ï¬rst steamer made its appearance on the upper Congo, and yet to-day, although they had to be car- ried for 235 miles on the backs of men, twentv-thrce steam vessels travel many hun- $ll.424,8$6 91 The report was adopted, and general satis- faction was expressed with the progress of the Bank. The former Board of Directors was re-elceted, and at their subsequent meeting George Gooderham, Esq.. was (lee:- ed President, and \V. H. Beattv, 1325:}, Vice-President. ' An Englishman was shot (lead at l'v'enoa. on Monday by a sentry for not:- replying to a challenge. A. P. 508. â€"'l:hc Cheapest, Stron cstand Best. h cncc for Farm, Ga en. Orchard or town lots. Prices front'lSc. per rod (16!:ft.) Send for price list. Toronto l’lckct “’lrc Fence Co.. 221 River St" Toronto. $1 annulus. mmmm AWLLW which no other medicine or drug could ell‘cct. Publish thisifyoudcsirc. )lADAMl-Z Luann. Montreal. The Palace Hotel is open at Springs in Pro- vince Quebec, for there- ecption of visitors. For particulars address. The St. Leon Mineral “'ater Co.. Ltd., Toronto, or to St. Lcon Springs, Que. Agents Wanted Throughout Ganada FOR THE enixlnsuranneln. or HARTFORD, CONN. FIRE ONLY. ES’l‘AIlLlSl‘lEl’) 1854. Moosomin, - Glenhoru', - Saltcogts, Moosejaw, Balgary,3 , . »- bilabial 1 ACIDS)". _ SPECIAL COL- _ ONIST EXCUR- SIONS will leave all polntsin Ontario, , Sharbot Lake, King- ston and Westthereol, . on JUNE 17th Return until July 2701,1800 JUNE 24th Eelum until Aurr‘. «b.1890 “"115 give min" m‘imgc 1.9.000 k‘loglmmnqs ; ‘lmls llf miles “1’ and down the “PP†C‘mé'†‘Wm “7"m ‘ ('asln (‘upllal - - - $2.000.(N)0.00 am rn Elihu-u. 's-se l‘ dily, “W1 m “1'9†1" “ml “HY ""95 {t l and its tributaries, and liveothers arebuild- Bookkeepin BM,ng pennmmhip. MW!†' ' ' ' ’ ' 5-fl05-fflgdgg ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ “Hm-'5 ‘0 1““‘0 llâ€? E'Wllml- '50 “mlm‘e‘l ‘5 ‘ ing for the same service. Eleven of these ' ehmï¬lmmd.$3.1,“.rm,,g'c'tcu at Canadian .\ct surplus - - - - 1.501... 1.. the whole soil with petroleum. L‘. Marvin (Th. l’droz'ulm I.':r.-'i'.-.‘r_.‘/ he .b'oilt‘fu/‘n [lus- sia) compares the Apshcrrn tcniusula to a sponge plunged in mineral oil. The soil is continually vomiting forth the liquid lava that tormcnts its entrails, either in the form of mud volcanoes or natural springs. I These springs overflow in streams so abund- ant that. it is hopeless: to store there contents for want of reservoirs: often they catch ï¬re and burnforwecks: the air. impregnated with naptha vabors, is then aglow all rounp Ra 'ou. »--l-‘rom " 'l‘hrmigh the Caucustts,‘ UK I Harper's .l{(l:/<llfile for Jam. Submarine Naval MRXILEIITI‘ES. The first ofa series of experiments with steamers are owned by trading companies, i although Stanley said the upper Congo E wo ild not be worth a Sixpence for trade tin- itil the railroad was built around the cat- : aracts. No feature of recent progress in the E newer parts of the world is more remark- , able than this rapid development of steam 2 river navigation. l i All Men, - young, old, or niiddle~aged, who ï¬nd them- iselves nervous, weak and evhausted, who late broken down from exces :or overwork, :rcsultin in many of the following symp- gtoms: . ental depression, premature old agc, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams. dimness of sight, palpitation of the Business University & Shortlmnd Institute, Public Library Bldg. Toronto. Circulars free. 'l‘llos Bonnough. Manager. . OllON'l‘O CUTTING SCHOOL. Scientiï¬c and reliable systems taught, whcrcbv stylish.porfcct-lltting garments are produced. Send for circular. S. COltlllGAx, I’rop., 4 Adelaide St. \Vcst. HOI'SEflAlDS. NERSES, GEN- ) BIL“. Sl-IRVANTS. Good places, highest wages. (‘nmullim Donn-31th: Employment Agency, 915 King 11 est, Toronto. Write for circular. and TUMOR Speciallsl. so... Hospital. No knife. Book (no. c. it. ucmcuun, M. 13.. No.63 Niagara Sn, Buflalo. N. Y. mar TEEL'RUBBER‘ EALS TAMPsl mpwilcfï¬tuc0.13Victom. TORONTO Endsâ€"CA NA DA BRANCHâ€"1890. Head Ofï¬ce, 114 St James 817., Montreal ' ~â€"«-â€"â€"â€"- GERALD E. HART. Gem-ml Manager. â€" Hitâ€"ail'Pi‘icela" Denis comm: WITH CLOTH It saves labor. Time and Clothing. As the bands do not come in contact, with the water. cha - ped. scolded and sore "HUNT-4 are avoided The mop being wrung at arms length there i-‘ no Hooping or straining: of the or disfigured by the wring- ing of a ï¬lthy greasy cloth. A- the cloth- back or FllUlllthl‘r. The. hands l are not soiled ' For full particulars apply to nearest Station or Ticket Agent. 11w much talked of (loulwt torpedo boat iheart, emissions. lack of energy, pain in the have taken place in L‘herlxiurg Harbor. ikidneys, headache, pimples on the face or B drenched or ' disï¬gured as in ordinary nioppi ng no ' " spei-ialprcpar- , . BAYER LINE STEARISHIPS. There Were two seamen upon the boa: , which :body, itching or peculiar sensation about the __ was made to sink m the exact spot rixed scrotum, wasting of the organs. dizziness, Sailing week“. between “oNTREAL and upon. After some prelimiiuu'y inanu-uvrcs specks bcfcre the eyes, twimhing of the Ln‘l-znl‘QOL. Saloon‘Tlckcts $49. 50 and $50- thc boat stopped before live ordinary tnr- iniuscles, eye lids and elsewhere, bashfulncss, Ram"?T1"Â¥9lf:330'39{3:\“‘l slllfzgcci'iï¬délcâ€˜ï¬ i am," 3. rcquin-d, ' _ pcdo boats placed side by side in the L‘om-‘deposits in the urine, loss of will power, l:l‘e‘rlfxigcflélg)TAT“?"fonï¬tmé' (gm [The use ofscalding water another lll'llltflll". nicrcial llock. t then pmseai under them tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and oral Manager. (,‘una‘dlau Shipping 00.. 4 CL‘S‘ and rose to the suriaee. The first submer- flabby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be TOM Hul'sfl SQUARE. MONTREAL. or to Local cfmmrflm q‘ï¬'ipkfl: “m1 (mt, (um, “ ' ' sin“ lasted just three quarters of no hour. rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of Agemsm “llTO‘ms and Clue" Agent.- write for prices. ! l l ins: is norl ! l . l l “'A'I‘EROI'S ENGINE “'ORKS (‘0' The second series of eqn-rinlents took place hearing. loss or vmce. desire for solitude, ex- o._~ OVER 0 Tin-box Bros" 1:! Adelaide- SI. Wu Tornnlo Brannon]. om. i in mg prosutlt't‘ of a large and enthusiastic. citability of temper, sunken eyes surround- . * = â€" â€"â€" <â€"-- - â€" - ~r â€" - mi ‘- cr(l\\'tl. Fin-buoys \vcrelloatiiigindifferential Willi 114055. CIRCLE: oily IOOkiD ' Ski“; * ï¬g. i parts of the Commercial hock. A (Ion-rigau etc., are all symptoms of nervous ebility Were‘eni’olledl‘ut you-for Lam: _(‘rmr_:(, Manic, l screw was then flung out. from the end of a that lead to insanity and death unless cured. 1“" An" """’"‘"““" Sm'm‘ "â€'““â€"‘ l" raft. when the Gaul-e! s..i!k. cutting the The spring or vital force having lost its Alma Ladle" C°ueï¬eu Stv ThOmM-Ofltaflov g k‘.‘.l1lt' (-f'ltlllt‘ tirslt bray and Engaging tlie‘ fï¬psion 1-;er_;}:;i‘.iicti;vn wanes in consequlcuve , a. . s 11.“; mn, c ranging :ts mrwrmn‘ r w 056 W o roug. a )use committel in board and lultlon about 175 per annum. (ll-page . “ g I O ‘ Gaul-ct made fpr the other buoys, and sue-E ignorance may be permanently cured. Send c‘wud“ "" “P "ï¬ig‘é‘ï¬â€˜JAL Aug-“x. B. D. .bmagmfgifbiglï¬gï¬ggï¬yï¬si'g‘ggszgg; c5:32:31321fgfc‘bg’fg’émgg g": 31â€" l cz‘sszzllly cut me him i i l'le‘ll one. 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