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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 27 Oct 1893, p. 1

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pen for mien inter season. W‘ nose comes £119 9‘”: will have can” i“ leading Mimnfl; :rtisc them- Ranges and loods, CO?ll ad Cutlery king; and mny of our :h bmks ORO. 1895, for $1.‘ ‘98. Lindsay. 'ate 'indsay- 323531,] Magi-m a; 050. the ”LLB“:â€" For M {arses and Children. New Specifizjgi Capi‘. a: Surplus LIN 1:)?an {'3 Intern-e: a‘ notice or w} Sign of the Mill Saw, South Side Kent Street, Guns and Rifles. Powder and, shot. Gun Caps and Wads. Apple Flzrcrs. Scoop Shoveis. Plow Lines. Fanning Mill Stems. Fanning Mill Sim-m. Plain and, Funny Glass. Portland Cement. Plaster Par/is. Clothes 'Wr'ingcrs. QOLUME XXXIII. WHOLE NO. 1781 Stove‘ Itpr L'mmwc Uncle-3. “on. ’(1. 2991‘ 533% BMW. __________f, “'9 are showing a full range of sizes in several different makes and p:xtte1'n~;,.md can guarantee styles, qualities and prices right. Mantlea at one-quarter their original‘price. ’6 have laid out several odd lots in Lxdies’ and Misses’ short threequarter and full length Mantles to be slaughtered at following prices: Lot. 1, 500. each; Lot 2, $1.00 each- Lot 3, $1.30 each; Lot 4, $2.00 each; Lot 5, $2.25 each; Lot 6, $2.50 each.) This is a rare bargainâ€"Not a. Mantle in this lot that is not worth four times the price we ask for it. ' Fashionable, while our prices considered.- than those of any Nimmo’ necessary to} NW timeâ€"0‘1! Sumo" it- to an want of\ “‘1 Reputatigm The i 0 l Md ___._â€"_â€"___,, a qrisfiiéé'gfin mamas nml'“ mmk‘ W ;.-,.:m-anur. of Mvu'a Youthu’ and How? SUITS and PANTS. 13:21:”! Slm'mi "ulgnlh‘i 5“ FULL CLOTH PAu'rs and JUMPERB, OVERLAS‘JJ‘L LK’S.OOK3. ETC. Great Vutua in Underwear. Wu nl'e balling big parcels of l hilt-Mum; MM) (my -<1)IiCOH way downâ€"Qualities way up. Eardwaro. Lin ’ 533'. An 2 15; Mm Im‘h‘tmmfi Motown, rracuor munc- ... --_, “north-no. Telegn:nhY. Mathematical. and 33811”: subjects. Terms reasonabs, “was manned. Enter now. Send card for drank: and cerms‘ R. D. N imam). J. Harr‘som PRINCIPALS. Toronto. 0a 201:. Lamâ€"62.6mm. The Great Blood Purifier __.Is ACTUALLY sou) ATâ€" ' Pen-{ms Drug Store, Lindsay, for 23 org. 8. Bottle. Our stock of 'LSTEES W111_be Fms the Ladies. ulin \J :2 1m ongbjauk. 3. Yongo and College-sea. 23308130 I/ébcnnan «RE; : uhowcc :5: nwmasu uu wlrhtlmwnt requires}: C “an. DIR 330T WITH THE CROWD TO COLLEGE. ch, Coal and 1:01: Motown. Anz. 31. 181%3.â€"32 #4 s B usm ess (70119391 :3 hEPARTMENT. :~.t hlzhoct qun’ont rates. Fm. 1993 "-39 >01; of Fine Imported MAHTLES. JACKETS and will be found to contain all that is New Handsome and while our prices are admitted by all to be much lower (quality mm H1058 of anv other house in the trade. Bankrupt Stock 31911, cqunur ROBERT Ross. _-R..::f Agent 101500000 $1,400,000 in 00‘9"!“‘3‘35 hices. BLAGKSMITHING Canadian Pacific Raflwiz WWLD’S FAIR OGTUBER l3 T0 28 IflCI-UBIVE Will soil Round Trip Tickets from all Stations in Canada at above rate. Tickets will be good to arrive back at mung point until the thirteenth day 1mm (and including) date of issue. 73 WILLIAM STREET. Oct. 12tb._1893â€"79. LAST CHANCE TO VISIT THE FAIR D. uoNIGOLL. General Passenger Montreal. Appw to my Afloat o! the Company. 0. P3. 01116:, 91 ISN’T-ST. DU UULU an-â€"__ ___, , to 5 cents; by mail 6 cents. Catalogue tree. mgsvm's MUSIC nova. t. m... T. a; MA TCEETT, Agent. in every brunch dune on Ihorteet notice. SINBLE FARE :__.__â€"â€"â€"â€"_ ‘ LL OUR SflEFT MUSIL: Reduced u a -4“..- l‘gtnlm- 35w Advertisements "5.x. SECURE aERTHS FARLY. REPAIRIN G "TR bketch. DAILY _TO THEâ€" â€"VIAâ€"â€" ~“w. 3. GALLAWAY, Agent, District Pusenaer Agent, nnl. Toronto. I'I'CH, FKINT HEART Prices of grain are 10w. Many shoe dulera want their old roflta and meet the demand to: moderate pd shoes by selling interior shoddy goods. It tokeaalong pnmwkeepthe lads and losses shod with “shoddy." -0UR MOTTO.â€"Beat makere'gooda with pro- fits out in the middle and met his sales to: fit; BIT: ‘1iâ€"fihe'mlddle and mat 018 sues w: Buccew- Woaogl Glove Gnu: Boot. Sorow Solo. mud Glove Gnu: Boot. Screw Solo. 35o. Wogozns’o Douala. Kid. Button and moo, non'o‘sAl'zoll Cordovan Boon. Nouod Solo. 35w. Boy.’ the 3113' P0: Boots. 1 to 5. $1.00. Ham’s Fine Sufi Gum Pox $01.. $1.25. WOMEN'S. GIRLS' and CHILDS WATER- PROOFS. KANGORA- MEN’S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' WATER- PROOF KANGORA. MEN’S “SIBERI AN.".a. high 3-bnckle felt-lined boot, Waterproof. MEN’S LONG ENGLISH WATERPOOB' BOOTS. BEST BRANDS 0t BUBBERS of ALL KINDS. JOHNSTON_§[§§_I_I_N THAT OLD PLAN Oct. 13. 1893.-54. We make no chatgo for examination. whether you noed or buy glasses. or not. our servlcea are Riven tree. Special lines Sold by us. w' is now using “Ella 6mm: (W) for extracting tceth. It is applied to the gums in the form of a. entie spray. when numbness is produced and e teeth extracted. no hypo- dermic needle is required to pierce the gums in its use. It is the invention of Dr. Bengne. 31 Rue Le Bruyre. PariaFranoe. It is popular among the dentists in Chicago. , ,_ n- .__- an. [mo-“- unsung WU nu u..."â€" Mr. Neelauds continues to use an (thllx on cm with his usual success. He hssgiven it uninterrupted} for over twenty-51 x years. extracting teeth or thousands or persons with- suit emm cifllAll the noel-Mot Don- gold porcelain crowns and bridge work. successfully done. Johnston 8: Sisson, Llndaay. Oct. 18. 1893 -33. Tn: 310mm 850! 8103:. la: door out Duly House, Linda: BrIttogBros. of putting 011‘ until next spring what should he done now, doesn’t pay. It is a. los- ing game. In no way is this better proved than by the neglect of one’s eyes. If you wish to retain to the fullest possible extent the advantages and enjoyment afforded by good sight, heed the warning nature gives when first you find your sight failing. It is our business to remedy or relieve defective or waning vision when it can be done by any kind of glasses whatever, \Ve are prepared to help you in (my case of eye trouble in which the use of spectacles will be beneficial. BRITTON BRGTHERS. ms WON J. Neelands. Foot of Kent-st, Lindsay. J. NEELANDS, Dental Surgeon, LINDSAY LINDSAY! ONT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 1893. Vinson mason. - mam 9.3. V'Vnsox. 1' w‘ wn‘m @112 . @nnmliau gm. Twenty A rant Special crashes Into the Pacific Bxpreea from Toronto at Grand Rapids 4 mom-no Death List will Beach 30â€"- ‘l'oronto Citizens Among the mm. The Engineer and Conductor Diaobey- on. Ofdorl. Collision. fire, death. and what is worse than all. mystery. combine to make the wreck on the Chicago and Grand Trunk railway at Battle Creek, Michigan, Friday of last week. one of the most appalling room-(led in the lam. list 0! railroad duos. tore. The accident occurred in the Battle Creek (Mich) yards, and was caused by the engineer 0! a Raymond and Whitcoxnb special returning irom Chicago forgetting his orders to meet at Grand Rapids ti e Pacific express. The Pacific express is timed to leave Toronto at 2.50, reaching Hamilton at 3.55. leaving there at 4.16 and arriving at the Saruia Tunnel at 8.58, and thence by the Chicago and Grand Trunk to Chicago and timed to arrive at Battle Creek at 1.30. It ‘was about three hours late. The Pacific express was divided into three sections at Port Huron. roaowromarzs AMONG THE mum. ‘ Among the score odd victims of the wreck are Mr. Albert Bradley and wife,“ Toronto. Mr. Bradley, who is new in the hospital at ; Battle Creek; hiich.. has had a leg ampu- tated but will probably recover. No tidings had been found up to midnight of Mrs. ~ _..-__ al.- "W Ilisu Bradley. who undoubtedly is smona the victims oi the unidentified deed. Mr. Brsdley. mnneger oi the Queen-st. out (car. Brosdview) breach oi the Cens- disn Bsnh oi Commerce. leit his homs, 73 ‘Vlctor-svenne. on Thunder st 2 50 by the Pscliio sxpreu. vis llsmilton. for the Chi- cs 0 isir. lie wereecompsnied by his wife so their three iitiie culldren. sli undo-r ionr new. Five yesrs or so one Mr. Bradley nmrriei s Mina Clerk oi b‘srnis. daughter oi “213. Clark. s neslthy citissn oi thet place. where Mr. Dudley wss ior msoy yearn sccounttnt in the Bonk oi ‘ Commerce. An they 950'“! through Ssrnie ‘ the three little ones were isit with their arsod psrente. Mr. sod Mrs. ilrsdlsy pro- ceeded en the ill-teteci trein. The strsoas thing is that Mr. llredley hed srrsnned with the hand eillce oi the bent to lesve l-‘rlsley. end When no we. no eeeimr Mr. Aird about it the letter urged him to welt over soother dsy. he he would then be better Able to allow e relievinu msnsger to take his place while absent. Mr. Brsdley. however. With no suxloue to get away and bed oonwloteu all his srrsnirements. sspeelslly those concerning: Mrs. Brodie, end the children. thnt lt wss decided toiet him go. iisd he waited untilyeeterds he sod Mrs. Bradley would have seen ed. ut into ordered otherwise. Mr. Br ley wee st onetime eownntsnt et Slmcoe. and hsd heenin the service oi the bani: ior 20 genre. Two veers ego when the branch in Kiowst. cost was opened he wss appointed msnezer. He won nhout 38 years at one. at quiet msnneru and eliuhtiv deaf. Lie wss st one time a member oi the Toronto police ioree. Ho tool: a. course in e business college and woe n protege oi the late Senstor Mehdsster. who was an that time preeident oi the Built of Commerce. (moss cenmassn ass CAUSED 1111-: name“: “'RECK. ‘ Burr: Comm. Mich., Oct. 20.â€"Dlrect disobedience oi orders on the psrt oi the Chicsgo end Grsnd Trunk engineer end conductor. both oi whom hsve seen long service with thecompeny and were regarded as model employees. wee the csnse oi the trsgedy. A Raymond end Whitcomb special train oi eight pslsee cers illied with esstern ioli: who hsd been toting in the sights of the World's isir left the com-3:. depot oi the road a: Chicago st 8.15 es the first section of the night express known as No. 6. The train sun in chews oi Conduc- tor Burt N. Seott end Eagineer Herr] Wooiely. both reeidents oi this piece. All went well until the Bottle Creek depot wee resched. Thin wee 3 31. From here to the roilrosd's ysrds, s distance oi s mile sad I heli. there is 0 double trseiz. When the Whitoomb special stein come to a. inll stop in _the depot the night operator headed U. ._A -....i.-.- A! an nrdnr AN APPALLING WRECK. 8:00 "I we untrue. “an ..-râ€". v,. 7.7 7 ,, to Conductor .ScoLt two oopica 0! an order (or the tune to proceed to the donbietmk east of Main-an. about halt a mile distant and there await the passing 0! the west- bouod Pacific exprcoe known as No. 0. This train, wh!ch wee nearly three hour: late, was compared at 13 day coaches and two batman can. you oi theday coaches had new "way years’ evrvice. and were in one: condition to wnhstsnd a collialon. Every can of the mud Lumber wan packed with eastern 0009M. 5:.» mej uric! of wnom taking advantage :2! we iow tax“. were on their wav to 29.2» in the 19.35 week of the éiponIUOn. run muss. The Pacific express was in chemo 0! Conductor J elm Bird and Engineer Gil Grenahnw, bank of whom 'md received orders at Lanaim‘: to look out for the wett- bound train on the danbie tuck, and were eccordingiy on the Nut. Alter reel-hing orders 3'. the Bade Creek station Engineer Wnolely proceeded up the double truck, but instead oi‘ stopping in eccordenee with his instructions entered spin on the finale Old TORONTO WORLD'S n mum TELESCOPBD. III-nous '1.- w w-----' ___v _7 tour 0! than were completely talc-doped. Tho nm comb cut through thousand 3nd musmtomomtBudolmou‘. __“_._ hug-gunman common. “wutummm took an mmmflMfl-M‘ifi'm W” mum-ad Md“. (W «mm '-Seven Pigâ€"senses Cremated. Dzscmprzfi' 23mg BY 4 LINDSAY VISITOR. The mortal Exhibitâ€"rho U. 5. Govern- ment Buildingâ€"soupturs and hint. innâ€"m Women! Sundial. (Continued from last week) It you talre the Intramural railway at the Krupp gnu works and go as tar as it will take you. you will find yourself at the Fisheries building. but one word about this railway. It is overhead and it is the first electric elevated road ever built. The cars are open. with the seats running across. It run: about 12 miles an hour. One gets a very good general view of the grounds as it passes from the south pond to the extreme northern end. It isnaualiy rather an airy ride. and your best endeavors are needed to keep your hat on your head. was nsnsums nx’axnm The Fisheries bulldinstis avsry pretty one. pure white and very richly decorated. The roots are steep and are paintedéa deep red. The style is purely Romanesque. and tram almost any pert oi the grounds one can see its red domes shining in the sun. It is divided into three distinct sections-4 large central bonding and two circular buildings. one to the right. the other tothe left. connected with the central one by curved passages. The main building is chiefly filled with the exhibit of stnfl'ed an rved fish, and Canada leads the world. It takes only a casual observer to see that. Why. even the guide books call it the “great exhibit by Canada!” The western wing is tilled chiefly With fishing tackle, nets. liner. hooks. trolling linen. baits. yewls and articles required in pack- ing rich. The “stern wing is by tar the most interesting oi any. tor there. in their somewhat cramped quarters. are the live - -- -- -~ -._-...-- “a c. imam! AT THE WORLD’S FAIR. eomewnnr crumpcuqumn... ...- -_- fleh. The building in circular and in lighted from noon. In the very centre in 3 large pond. in the middle oi which rise. 3 may pyramid of rocks and eionee. coverc with vines. muses end lichena. Down in cool iezily push themselves round end round this buin. wondering. I’ve no doubt. how they hopper: to hove I0 nanny neighbors. and showing to the world who have looked or them thin enmnlgr our the edge oi the _ “A- ma... -nnh nth-r. .t men: ‘01. luwmva an.- .u- -v", , bwin how nicely tlth name with such otlur. The omtll shining Jspnnoao gold ilnh brunhoo it. glistening tulu until!“ the bud nod homy uidu oi the chunol on nob. And the indolent look inn tum“ uprawl round in o vuy which must be truly exu- ponunu to the quick little trout who stood nuturodly am out 0! their wayâ€"All to- gathor in one mull pond for 5 whole summon son perfectly. “mid irlomiu. Auton- I.. -1-.. an anvil“! autumn: GI" Uuu v. mm. .._, __,. author in one wall pond for 3 whole summon uud pol-hotly good “loads. Astou- inhinn. truly! Thor. in u hla ulgu on nylon you must not loud or you the “oh. i thought pol-hop- the tint might noon-nary. but thutluul thounht idiotic; poke tho nah. indoodl who would our think of ouch a thing; but. do you know. Junta! wui thinking that. 1 mm 3 boy that no guard w» in I'Kht and then quickly give. 1 think it was: s turtles. o good polo with tho end of u pun-oi. So the Ian won noocourr. but to tint cuo ii. wn’nt thy uoo. - mu. That: quuten um celnmcdl m- that In. it wo compare turn: mu. com or bottles. but tho flab thomulws, who compote them with the “gust. on: mighty " " "‘ ----" â€"â€"t| «uh-\nnk over, Ill! Kilnâ€"u.“ um; “um. n.“ , water md the other mu with nlt voter am. That: qnuten nm comvucdl m- that In. S! wo compare than watt. com or bottles. but um flab :homoulv”. who compote them with the “gust 5nd mighty ocean." find them Imnll. and nhnaat every one In: his poor llttlo now Iktnnoa uni-um: In nuu qu v. ._- _-. , , swinging themselves slowly over to peer ss you with one setonluhed eye, sad pushing themselves slowly to the top for six. which is pumped into the tsnks by sniiieisl mesns. Tm: u. 3. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Nest the Fisheries is s esis where only fish food la served. bu: as we did not patronize it I cannot. tell you snything of it. Immedistely in iron: 02 you :ss you come out the min door of the Flsheriss building is the lsaoon. crossed by s pure white htidge which lesds to the Raven:- '1 unit! w-v"- ment plaza. in the centre oi which stance the United States government bonding. One might naturally think that Chicago and thin magnificent fair was a soiilcient exhibit an to what our yanxee sister could 1 do. but not so ; not only does almost every state make a neonate exhibit. but almost every atate has a separate building at its own. and more than thin. the United States government hae an exhioit which in a fair in itself. The plaza is a beautiiul green ru‘oichinfl iron: the lagoon to the lake front. In one corner oi it in one oi the tire and guard stations. and near it the hoenitai. In another corner the wenthu‘ bureau. the nnvai observatory. the light house exhibit. and the lite saving station. where an exhibition in given on certain deya of each week of throwing the lite line to the manta oi an apparently sunken ship some distance out in the lake. Jnet at the pier is the battle ahip “Illinois." a deterio- tlon at which was given some weeks ago. In the centre of this plaza stands the government building. I just wish I had space to begin in one coma and no right - -L A L..|1Aa_n Anlnrlh‘nl Q‘Ch ln the centre on um. y“-.. "fl, government building. I junt mnh I had npnce to begin in one corner nnd go right around the building describing each sop-rate thing. but i cnnnot. no I will only mention name that seemed to me enpecinlly good. There wan first. then. the and letter onion exhibitâ€"the thinue that hnd gone through the mniln only to 11nd n lodging in n glean one in Wenhingtou marked "curloaitien"; I think it the people who eent none or them were net up benide nnd method the name way they would prove to be on great curlonitien an the nrtleien themnelveu Fancy nending a log- ging churn through the poet olllce. and z. pnir of long boots. end on axe. and two or three bcttlee o! neat». and a neck-yoke for oxen. or n box or now. end yet ell the-e tnlage nxe thero.nnd many others beeider. lo the wnr depnttment it rnther taken one'n breath nwny to look up from the study of your guide book nnd behold Genernl Great on hle wnr horne no very nntnrnl-looxlng thnt you nlmoet involun- tarily etepn out of the way to allow hie pewing need to pace, but nlnnlhe. with nil the rldere following close behind him. nre only figures to dieplny the wet drene ot the dillerent nuke ot diner-out We to the nrmy. The whole prooene of ranking gnnn in nhown. end that o! puking cart- ridgen nine. iron: the time they are out from the tint pieces at brnen until they nre capped and loaded. A very lite-like representntlon oi the Groovy relic! expedition nt ite dentinntion in nhown. From the nnow-enpped hilln behind the men. eind in their turn. ere rnnhing down through the nhining enow to welcome the members at the relief petty. who hnve jnnt nrrlvnd over the trout:1 enow and in on nledn hnnled by dogn. It in very reel looting and dimcnlt to tell where the Innde-np pert nude and the minted ennvnn . One nonun- thnyenn nlrnoetnen theintnnne Joynnd relie! depleted upon the been 0! the ten- "D‘I OM - n ------ ru 1 think It wan 3 tame. a good 0 and at n pun-cl. So tho mum}. but m can one u so. - .wo ram 9! Immune cm. routs: room. not: on. mutu- Ima mole mm wlgh huh mu Viva, é‘vvv -v -Wâ€"v mum; n ma hetcbcry. end 3 very lean: number of reuce connected mm the «my mm ct the country. each u the original of the Declenucn of Independence w I wee told bed been sent to Chicago In eetrcng non box by specie! tutu; the a given to Genenl Gun: by forcign countries; numbcte of articles brought over in the “Meyflawcr;" 5nd many other M983 of _¢ qn’e} llnterem. _ _-_ L-rA--\m51f (3‘20!- flung: I q The round. in ve hundaamelr decor. ucd iron: floor to dome. nnd in the cautrc in a huge me from Cslltornin with a large room and stairway hewu out innidc. Thor: is no daze: of cighmeciag the in acvern- men: building boooxning monotonouv; we exhibiumoovnriea in character and no nicely 61-pin ed that smell article draws its own char-e o “caution. From the United Saws aovcxnmcnt building :0 the Ar: mixer)- 1| cnlv a anon (ii-tunes it you go by water. You get a sondolc clone ct land. and n tow vlgmouo stroke- ot the haze puddle sends you utilising under me Rama bridge wbzch [calla from tho iolnnd so :be mainland. up into the nnrrow and which connect: this lagoon with the North Pond. To your right the anrdcn ot the J npnnuo tea hen-w slopes down to m water's edge. and you no the quninz lime Jammglidinz shout “dune-sh the trees in thc mos: obse- qnionl guy. ‘ g tiny liitlc cup: or can ___.__.1 o»...- ham their qmoua Vly, woywa ”I .-...- -_, , on pretty hqnerad trays from their picturesque open boom to the guest» who have paid 10 cents for the privilege 0! see- ing it all. A little further on the ion is a. pretty. nqnero white building with a very broad flight of Inn-bio nope which lead right a the Inter. the bottom amp forming the what. Over the door you are interm- ed the: it is the Marcher“. Tenet-5' building. I think it is need lonely so a club house. was 431' GALLERY. Under at!!! another arched bridge and before you land: the Art annex-y. Your Randal. dowly owing: m amt length around sud glides close to the broad flight .lvu-u â€"_ "V-7_ , , of any: which lead- to the main pawl. Thin building in pure whiw and very malice sud Inbountiul looking. I: in built entirely at nine. iron and nail; even the ham pone: of glass which light it from shove no not in iron (mum. Tao control data. in surmounted by n colossal figure 0! “Victory." The novel and mum-am filled with sculpture. while the mount on hung in the broad rooms which uni-round chem. Or the forum 1 wil.only monlion two Rroupnpno "1).ckonl Ind Linio Non," 3nd “Need an Aim-ma.” Tho iormor or those iwo in A life sized nanny! Dian-“outed in u wry any --_ -.. .u‘.- I“. Q-nQ, 'lth DKIII'U Ul yaw-u- u".-- -_ _ _ - ”made. md otmdlan an: M14 font, with hot Iweot. pludlng lune looking up at him. und- llnlo Nell. one o! the mom mthctlc clan-nun in action. The other. “Needless Alum-flu the hmoun p§eeo alum to Elr John 1%. Mill-ll by tho sculptor. Slr Fudeflck Lolahton. (or whlch 51:- John resented w hlm the plcluro “Snelllnv on.” 901nm by hlmwlt. and whlcb lv nhown la a room no“ by. l mun. pun in bud. vhcn l mu confronted with Lbl unk of domlbln tho plctumnnlt would ultr- columns to nw unythluullko n compul- son who: of the mogul-no pleura or at tho» cl dlllbrcmcaunmcu; It would at. column. too to dencrlbo the plum”. .wzl than I- uggnll oplgtngllog gn‘rudlua mu ' A - . -nA nnnlfl "30!. ll IIIIIlI unuu.-...-- ._ "h “mu. 1! I only had 5 hodck And could gtvo you the towns of name Inup-Ibou ! out I csn’t even do um: howewr. l w!!! mention 3 row that. I remember very distinctly, _ln m3 Cyndi“ Motion there I -_.--.- N I. j. '.n aluluuuy. u: saw vâ€"â€"-_... u "Foreman!“ tho Mona-K" VIE ’II'nry won done. am. such 3 ad studyâ€"I hop. m9 at the tau-q ‘luudlcrdn who looked u: _.._ n.. n.-¢â€" hnnrln lnr Will- “ out: upon --_‘.--__h it felt n ulcem or pity in their heerts tor the sorrow-stricken family. end thet they will store the pity away to: iuum- use. in the British net-tum more is the orzginel “Roll Call." owned and lent by 22in «inc-on. or which we see so meny enarevuign. inn: is else the “Lest :iiustcrr' it mean the. meal for one veteren red cast. tor. es the others ere intently listening to the service. tin-a heroic spirit oi this one line liner. and the need form is slipping from the bench. The “Gerdeu oi the iiesperide-u" is one of L34: gems oi the aellory. One of the slum-t pictures is thought to he “Alone in the World.” end shows the solitery figure of an old men seetod by the bedside of his wife, who hes just passed nwey. I: is very ‘ sombre end melancholy. but the drawing end shedina truly depicts the nbjeclnenr. of the scene. It is from Holland. “The Victory 0! Feith" is the picture at e negro youth asleep. end close beside him e white led o! the suns see. both in we utter ehendon of eheolnie reet. while behind the iron hers ere the fierce lions only waiting till dey to taste the blood of these two young mutyrs. In Austris there is e smell picture celled "The Wedding Pre- oesslon.” very beautifully done. The smooth paved streets. the odd-looking vehicles. the horses with the high neck yokee. ell neily decked with flowers, meke e most finished pic are. though smell. “Christ in the house oi Lizurus.”uhow~ the Master eeeted in canvereetion with Msry, while him-the. her haul-e full at life end notion. is earning towerds them through the vine-covered pssseae. The sunlight filters softly through the may. vines en_d flecks the stones which tom. the â€"l-e.. _-- whiny: Vina- Inu um: any cu“.-- .. __-_ floor. It. Is one of the Mohawk which plunged mgpggtjot all. "Braking Home _ .L--â€"- nhnlh‘ifilz‘fio if- Dim BIB luv-u u. um. eve, flee" madly bed I throng surrounding It. A hmllyjuet risen (rom me breektut table ere bidding good-bye to 3 boy who to Ionian home for the first time. I saw teen In more then one peir 0! eyes as the striking rreflty of the some broke upon them. “The Sunny Speech" and “Truman the Don.” etuoiu o! boot-buck!» turns the tetra into emuee u you an: on the mfiuehlevouu. uncy hm or the». mar. urchine. “The Bride'e Azure." e RIIAF'JX’. plcznre ehowing o Raselen intermr 3m: Decatur Ruueleu drew. ie one of Ra'sla'n been thew"; elao turn or three perfv-ctly lumen» pictures 92 events in the dimer; r3 .5... , v ,_‘r_._ -0 Fain-n. Immunw ynvsu-w v. ~ . .,.. of America -ono. "Th! Lmdiaa of Colum~ ban on 5:11 Sr] lvsdor.” I: nomad to 02m Imam than such pictures ohonud be shown â€"_ ._ _-_.n-_- John. III-Du" Luau cum. y".-. _ .. - (rem Rueeie. I heve only mentloncd these few; I could mention 15 acute of when that ere juet ee good. and some pet-hem better. 1 but the mere mention In eo unutietecun; to he eppreeleted they must neede be seen. my: woman‘s BUImeG. You heve not eeen eIl the pictures when you heve eeen the Art seller-y. for In the Women'e hundtnz there Ie enother geuery, though emell. but It Is of pecnIIer Interest to ell the My vIeIton et the IeIr. ee these pIetu-ee ere ell the work of women end mete e very eredlteole ehowlna Indeed. ee en who heve eeen them wm edmIe. Every- thing In thIe hnIldInz Ie the work of women from ell querten of the globe. exception Cenede. The Iorelzn women 1 who vIeIt the felt any term eny opInIen they wIeh ee to the cepehlutlee of Cenedlen womenâ€"they erenot enliahten- ed to eny extent In the Women'e bundling. Donhtleee theywm think thet ee we ere reported to wee! blenkete. Inn end noeeeelne. weeee not very expert wIththe needle. I believe the mean we we elm “muted In thet our Inflation wee W {aim eopreoiete them. An interesting ertiole II e cushion in the Rneeien corner. embroider- ed by e cherity school in Buseie end presented to Mrs. Cieveiend, showing the Leading or the ship sent lode: with corn to the earring peeeente or Ruseie. There erevery roeny eleseot end costly tepestriee. cese etter cue oi! embroidery. eech one seemingly finer end more qunieite then the leet. end tency work 0: e11 kinde. There ere three very pretty periore unsteirs. one tarnished oomoleteiy with red wood from Celitornie. In the iibrery etc the printed works of ledy noveiiete. end some of the original menuecriptrâ€"Ihe Met. 0! "Aden: Bede" end “on Eyre" emong Others. There is one very ierge room in the eecond flet whfc: oreeentse somewhet quaint eppeerenoe. It is cut up by re! into the most z‘a-z-g. three corner . peculiar locking epecae, each one prettily cerpated end furnieh-d. Each sunny little corner is devoted to the u: ..- of one women's society. such ee W. C. ‘1‘. 15.. King'- Deoghtere. Chicago “'omcn'e: Cmb, College Alumnus, end many oihern. where you any are when it pleeeee you. end (met regieter- ing meet other women who are interested in the society which thie little neet wel- comes. There is give e bu: kitchen com- pleteiy tarnished. when: iree lessonn ere ‘given in cooking every dEY-MI'I- Borer ‘ herself overeeeion this department. wonms uxssxox. In the eesembiy room at the northern end eimoet every day that; ere concerto. lectures end entertainment; at en kinds given, but. or course. always by women. and eoxnetimee I coulé‘n: heip wondering whet some of the eterner sex. who think thet women's ephere in lite is to weeh dish“ and sew on buttons. would here ‘ thought it they eonid hen: bun transported ‘ to the Women’s building this! summer for one week. Surely my: “rind have felt thet the “timee ere CUL 0! Earn". The unhftent or the building it e 'Obton airl- one waek. Surely they amid have m: thst the “time: no cm 6! 'mm". The architect of the buildita i5 3 'ouon airl- md nude from In helm: a mo“: human loan and graceful. one. x" as adminbly adsptgd to thy pee: for which 1: wuinmd- ________ 3.. .mA -n-Olna “lymu W has! “Ev-J .-- â€" fl"... v ed. The root is . promenade and resting place for visitors. It is can-red by wide red and white striped "wings. had the: racing the wonder? hwzdn you can think shout them In you an loch-am out over the maroon Itroichinu away in from 0! you. with the aluminum vista beyond, or on the other aide to you see down the broad Avenue the pacing of .11 nations grid has: the “ruins of wierd music which ranch you iron: the Pluuncr. J AY- [Cane-pondonco o: 'l'mc Foam BAm;AxNa.â€"lur. Jcmu l-‘uzurdd bu purchmlod we bankrupt Most of the «an at Mt. Cum-ab. to which he hm .4696 o qusnflty of canon-b1: uocda. and on when slosu of the prenx‘H-u m a term. He will ofl‘or come unnumn banana a flu ntork mun bought an a low nu on the doll“. Don’t mm the chance. LOCAL NEWS-LETTERS Co ronpoudcnw or Tm: 1'0".) 1. O. .-0u Friday ru h" ..e museum: 0! the Independent Umur at Fort-amt wn Inuutuud by Blah lat-5mm“ Elliot. The court. in 5 lug: cno ht‘. . Nut. under the mo» ("cubic maniac-a. The omen-u (or the oumm Lena M‘ou follow: C. D. EC. R..J. W. Smolur. V.S.; Chm! Racer. 8. A. 0.1!“; Put Cale! Rona" John mum; We. cum Runner. W.B. bran; Recording Ste" '1'. ll. Bomb. ; Tram, J”. 1’. Ron: 8. W.. J. A. Cur: J. \V., 1". J. Woucn; 8.13.. Chas. Clarke; J. B.. Thoo. WLMtOn; Chlplsln. Rev. A. B. Chstu; L‘hyuclm. Dr. Broad. UMEMEL (Wmdence u: Tm: P0311] Normâ€"Delightful woulnu‘. . . . Human busy 3t. ploughmg and getting that: too: crev- hen-i. n_-_.-â€"---_~ , ,‘J- Jan L‘ AHIII CICpI nun-cu. vaa S-rocx Snmmnxrs.-â€"‘:dr..l no Eskinu bu been purchasing pigs. Limbs, etc" duo Meson. D. Scull; and Czowley. They are cant-prising men. Hons F30.“ Tm: Noam-WEST. â€" A number of persona have neatly “rived from Manitoba. to winter, an mzny 0! them any. they as ghd to get. back Lo Ontario. Carbon-y Ind vicinity is where Eh!!! lived. Carmen Noraâ€"Mr. Green. Methodiol minister min-ion"! from Lbfl mighborhood oi Minden and Goodorham. uuly and the Methodist pulpit on bebmh evening lat. nah-.1. --_ “mu-mt.- DR. LLOYD’S mflbuwunu .- -- -_ .. ,_ V , .. PEBSOKAL-IGeorge Mailman. affine: and joiner. recently of Rochester. is here for the winter an! on hudie the hammer like ifgumtng. Tar: turnoutâ€"6mm Evans u buy muting connections to run hzs foundry by u. wont whoa: 3nd wire came tram Steven- son's wner power. which will be 2.. are“ “vantage in obtaining lasting power. Goon Omanâ€"Our mange se very tree from drunkenness and any Lied ot bod behaviour on my big day. Axxxvmsaar Szavxcss.â€"The anniver- ocry services in connection via: the Pros. byterlsn church on last Sabbath.“ concom- piotod ware of tho mos: Interesting and nrcfltoble Find. Illa Lweuher on Saobuh :Jxvuw Uu; an.-. wan .u um could. bGVâ€"céilrtd sad the proceeds were beyond the most Immune expecmtlgqs. The Rev. Dr. Smhhflueen's ~_‘- _ .- - L-.. within him. alvecuuuum Alb ‘0'." â€"-- -._. 7 college. Kimmn. 15 a host wltfit‘n him- self. and we had. besides. the Rav. J. Cttt- PALESTINE. (specie! Correspondence of THE Poem Connxcrxox.â€"Thrcugh 3001c eonroe oi mierepreeentetion by name pewon or perwne. with malicious intention. my name on nodereiaued hoe lately been need in connection with on item which eppenr- ed in THE POST come time about the 14th of July uh». under the bending of Poleetinc. E don. corroepondence, beefing upon binder twine testing end on Americen clt’zen. yenkeee and so forth. Those in question end all whom it my concern they in future know by this insertion the: l m in no we: mponeihie for or connected with thet item. end inrthermore. I did not mitt nay pereon to compose the eeid item. And I would ‘ gently remind thoee pereone. whoerc they me he. thet they should not circulate felee en imeginetive reporte through the nighborhood c! imagination thet i. elm with Cemnbeii. comyosed the mid item. I would eey in cenelueion the: the portion who seemed to he on‘ended must hove mie- interpreted the item. for I tail to eee where there ie any covert reterenee townrde nny pet-eon or WI in our quiet com- munity. Trutina that this will he enflicient to give the etorcenid bile re itl nietneee. F. M q ’3 N. MCDONALD. Normâ€"We regret thet Mr. McDeneid -,Ah- as! 13388 533: 3:. gigâ€"”33.13382 igugvSAâ€"Suoflaltk on» and :33 odd.- vonuooaoo 36530303 6283.33 33. 05 8 89882 :83 3.3030 .883 3 605334 :85 In x! D>IEI ’: sl’rd who om lam uuu u- law would an upon Mr. McD. â€" (Ed. Poet. the plenum: flevor, gentle action and eoothlngeflecuotSyx-upot £133,me needotehnflvezendflthehthu'or mother he eoetive or muons. the meet _ _ LL-‘ ll- W result- ioibwlumlo “it thebestumnymodyknowan “thabom rm'rouu Rn.u_)_sr4_n_q1v. amount nu! CU BUCUN K. a»

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