Milverton Sun, 4 Aug 1892, p. 2

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- thedJune report, 0 shi a os cople i fe bo re sia t price ever paid for a cane peop apparen hed sous ww nothing of the practices or interests of | 4," ba oa apatr arid ag in Maine | . 4s bid at an auction in London of the walk- ot . ; : : As barley harvest is close at hand, it may | #xPO"SE, bate been wating to Hewzeabers | _A hive of 5,000 bees will produce about |@Sevc iil end George IV. Tt was E18 ea interesting to review the principal | 5 the tricky and dishonoratie’ mixing. of |8fty pounds of honey annually, nap pins fast ma, SP walking stick Teavures of last season's trade, and to discuss varieties by the exporters. This is} | An elephant can smell, eee state an | of ebony with a gold top engraved ‘*G. R.” bogie ts for the coming crop. Owin; nonsense, a3 no exporter could be mde fee and with a crown, an taining the $e Hib me preonclendly , large. beriey: cre in} i to incur the of certain loss} Tp, pases six feet | hair of the Princesses Augusta Elizabeth, ad Rorthwest states in fA erent geting Tan reg eet, Siig tea andy ben r adn oa, tiered Sera ae » and inscribed ley f F United States malt ere was some mixing is true,- but rel, x wo fect wide The wtze Gilt uf the Princess Mary, 1804." es and brewers, during the 'YS@® | this srose fromthe: cardeamess and.weut]’ The costliest mats in the world are own SBOL- DO hon Deny Epes t- | of experisnce on the part of farmers and ate aey hepa the Shah of \d the Sultan of er. Alate number of The Wall Street | 9.9.21 ie inti Secious cmplate ach ae Seen inetel tac tmends kop. "The Shek and the Sultan each Bray Inventor niin ary so arenes made ye | sionals» posers Set oe Sen hs of last year in the Unit ‘at 75,000,- | Ooo et The a sped |Falued at 50, largest 000 bushels. Thisis fully one-eighth larger | Pamies for né tp a nt agew 3 fruit pate roa De raetdow pad leet eke dane o eran by ake Ca tl any previous year. ‘The move- | Cieyatorg,, go feeding | cherry. Ita evolution Sedne to 1,200 years | Chad, of ‘London,and is jeworkf ak ment of the last crop at western markets | bariey was sere ith a fae thege. barley, and | 0! f cult ye most expensi regalias Sey oettaen ninctete of Chiesgo, Mil. | $€o-Fowed with six-rowed, ‘The ea there was but one potato in-the world would are ld toe thve ve the Maharrajeh . Mil | side ct cous {eapigs tar pb eth teed does pha ia ease Srp Pg erg My cg Be ald collar containing 500 diamonds, arranged ia and Peoria, t August, 1891, f fh date have been about 31, 400,000 bushels, as | th! set pelpewcsoapma toy toe, walities sony the woe wi succeed. A top and bottom row of emeralds of equal compared with 28,400,000 in the same time | 5 mello, ition, color and unifor- | .;4 Frenchman, M- Denny hs Toes | size Felieves the luster of the diamonds, e ing year, and those of the latter mity were generally overlooked. Witi the | £4 in maki pearls by simply boring nfase | Pendant is composed of a single year largely excvoded those of any previous se yop pecont ears Bs cl eyatern ping, in minute glass | Pied the “Stat of the Tecan Fea to bo an unusually |ments, the mistakes then made vie codse keot is care | ‘72, aigrettes, necklaces, bracelet Hoes open Se leat peaks onc ele by | meenian, Pam usta them meade” an: be os Michigan a double cedar “oot is car soa Shine caer ‘te Sat 4 sand farmers in the interiar the re | Syoductad on a au 4 et to care rheuatinm, and | wn penal carpet, 1030. fe! in exten juin, F in New ‘Ta ee oy aa made entirely of pearls ae a ny diamond has | the stems a eiten ron foc the waare | in the center, and in each co! cost $1,- ee or ore! prodtokioar have ot gat eee Sines, that Sees bo 000 bushels Janadian bark Tiekiney Bill was design preciated to' ton tied bree: -90, the excessive supply thrown upon | Tr, the markets of the Unite: ere in een at the proportion east be | the ley, and has. accomplished its | Ty, tn of rowed ae Ces were ship- pee and gave grestsatistaction for brew: g, distilling purposes, and Ghat tok wah ulin acne ecnigaent ase limited mar! k was | Eeaequetly it ripened cnevenly, and thts 0 doul malting ever, t e damage was Thousands of ‘fahel er character of Canadien oo are! toed x8 thres! aystem ml 5 Sresing pursed here lit, and sel the hall take out the sal grai Again, igly inated for ag peciy artis Be stack o1 atleast twroor three tagioeny oe if threshed svicent from the redace sosengeo 1 Siereeenerigin ry hae at fair pricesfor the comparatively small crop of 1892, The bability of selling any considerable ottioad atts ‘coy ta: bb There oe Partment should be carefully condone been an increase the barley Tin acrt wit sect eee in spite of vr that age seck ctop mas Soe aces Svar grows. is increase occurs entirely in the western th-western states, in New Ne have not Forporl tne Tete whi they hoped to get by the of Canadian barley. of th two points above that of a eae. weather till Harvest fine Pro- ing ino be a the prices whit ne may to someextent them: With the enormous difference in remove al the light grains. and extraneous matter, Every possible precaution must taken to pass vent the mins or musty. All the Barley Intended fo ‘malt. ing pu Bay ould be shipped | during the season o} al srigstens er which hoa been badly Iti i altogether ikely "that ip all Dacla or cleaned. expo is their exactions as om qual er tan that of last year. to do with so What the feey prices until production co neatly t to consumption.” nadian farmers must understand from forms itsel Someta of the past two ns, tI even with trade in barley, or with the former moderate duty of 10 cents per bush market the remunerative prices er years must be al Hcdciency in the the United Staiee present indications point oo f land the island has a pop Honors and public favors sometimes offer themselves the more readily to those who have no ambition for them.—[Livy. ding to the last census of Newio mulation of 197,934. are chopra pact ol whom are Am- sady ance j Barnacle for the male | employment as tice ir ited of the of their present of coma and they go thither in large num- ertay, Tactnding tho jon- treal, about 4,000,000 bushels of last year's young men, but it is not s0 large as of barl x) to. Europe, nearly all| women. The population en; in the crit ta Raiglish markcts. A: lazpe propor- fisheries, is given at 53,502 in the census of tion of was, ot ‘the 1891, whicl of gin ‘inst tthe rowed variety other la: —— tion poon ‘of the no cman cc te ordi * ee hoes Pages farmer ee be tumn, and poet = ge ticky, glutinous ab ood ae Jn the Spring the wire parts a th ‘shar teen ied oo isnot, as many beeen animal en It is tems ofa plant grown Seauaives sia, Beloochistan and India. In yas Bete ae country cooks use it in all kinds of pr ce ce ceed | man in yk hat is rarely stung, on ac- eee, {| count of the attention the bees give to the ing and ad mataog atu the crop, a sosule — was ip berry, and large eats per bushel. Ba ies will rhe Big ree) fetes Pen msi | el » in May the barley came up very unevenly, | &' he hey are conduc epg Sa high bas been complained low: | Brot q The State Capitol at All sat | iti ished. inj and fanning. 3 fe ur, are ‘that all Mads be Seeatlate Onan this tends to} if | make pg a after entting. One tod ey er tenes isis0, 000) for for xy in is and alone at the table of the ape Helioga- in BITS OF NATURAL HISTOR! There is a little a in Nevada ye fastens itself on the fences in the Heory Gy, which comes in » handsome x, wrapped in gold foil and retails at The most valuable gold ore ever mined in the United States, aud p: ably in the world, was alot contaii oe 200 pounds of quart t2, carrying gold at the rate of $50,000 ton. This quartz was taken from the main adding. Bees are ssid to have, such an. antipathy | nies aroun jonately fond Stele sd should the four sides of the ee shanty be salted from little animals would e in- (ar of it to mark vires it ‘The Costliest Things. lbany, N. Y. state, is be Sbatioe build: ad of modern times. Nine million six hi . ita expensive furnitnre, its almost rations and repairs, less than pensive e Legislature in the won inlthat of Rranoe, owhich ooste anna ly $3,600, Mee Poe Italian Parliament sts $4 The next Me the eis ghest. ats tes id for cin sf that if if Pps horse ea sh was ‘thing like pie Ben res_ which the: wid ne im they ont ae tate, jove him Henry. Hilton thetwo great pictures mentioned broke even worth $400,000. would je greatest pe Jui Bible fonds weight ix 03,000. ‘This is thi red for a book. 20. It weighed 200 The costilest-meai Beet served as fas wasa given by — Verus, one of the pies avis of all Roman: bier given by Vitellius, « Roman Emperor of those de; v8, to his brother L Trice, cost a little over $200,000. sides other rare ion. Vitel 01 Tb cxcboosr, did w6t rege in an the Caxpathain gest sum ever asked 6r offered for a single damon’ is £490,000, which the id | are more surprising thai is record. cal Tho Shah of Persia as a tolacoo pipe jn eid in the world is be ied 1635 a tulip bulb was sold in sob hi ii ecpecaet by sisi taie vars ago.t bad wequlot ailioh cow: Rose, which was fond of Thomas, the stable- n. rater by the side of the road to the cow- jouse and the cow butting goarily at him. the cow and poor Thomas the road, slipped through a w a breath. ates Wall, on said thomas, fat heard the of oie in the mountains o! lit from the same lot seed hae other ‘what's the | nu Region Which the Ne Enterprlaa — of the West Will Some Day In ‘It has been known for centuries m8 f central definite i ign ky is series of Blick the information he obtained of these auriferous regionsweremerehersay, aharsa} derived from natives, and it hat been ‘ek for Mr. Bogdanovitch to give a somewhat SalLd Srcack at thers Bis ean the ge- where gold exists in he | tits, These mountains are on the northern border rt. i ast 7 these districts himself, found in in regions where water He says the wold I diggers, most of, whom are Chinese, mi lle se e They lift the basket con gold toan elevation, and the the contents to th Vrs auiwly Ane wh falls vertically, while the earth is one side or other, and in this way the gold is fairly well cleaned. On Prejevalaky's Inst journey he met in yh fe ees ane a pa at _ihishy men ee me said that sola is very ple zea Ee Mesny, in 1885, wrote of the Koko Not region in northeastern Tibet 5 “I nder a pebble bed ing out of the cow: one ‘i the pup i in my arms when Rose ca She kngeked me down Sad would have kill e “Thomas had, indeed, had a natrew escape, users were ripped up from end to end, and red marks all along his legs. showed did not prize for region, but the it enough to collect it, as they were unable to melt it. ‘Mr. Bonvalot, i in his journey across Tibet diggers in 1889-90, found when he reached Lob Nor iy there was considerable talk among the natives about the ae that could be abe by t’s only jealousy seeing me a jos fondling of it. In about 20 Bete: es Thomas the bottom of the pail. Till then I had A Juggler's Trick. ‘The wonderfal feats of East Indian jug- me of many a let- ry ey 3 i pe BE is ‘old sea dog, who recently visite i tinetly heard ‘coming from the Suddenly the aere rahe Goce Qy an od it overboard, wi Jere, tot pha horror « ot ithe passengers and crow, Immediately the captain rushed forwar der She couldn't abide |) called me| activi the full elt Tagh Mountains. He found mene Onied io m. which all this immense region belongs as a mountains w shovel, intendis » and he said that he should not return until it to discharge all ransom his son. "He made recently seen. tht solitar; et with one but not great success in his hunt for This acres mountain region is now not very inacoeemable, provided the permis. sion of China is secured to travel there. It tater tawisic thseg oedesly tains, and the day is not which one range: ‘Tagh, was never heard unti Brejevaleky discovered i, scene of much reds of surprised murder had not ren committed. There is nothin, white, bat a acase in rehich the bair turned ie Hie E 5" ‘Nizom of Hyderabad agreed to give to Mr. dacote, the Jammosa jeweller of Simla, for the hair, the course of time, when she 1d, which is even now in | had attained the age of about seventy years, is considered the| her hair turned pure white. This was ex- cted, but about a year ago her hair be, was a broken-| darkening, and is now as black as jet. ose Wooden horse pr ig paral to Na-| There is no doubt about the change, n cae Bovaparte sods was sold a year or| was any artificial means used to it, ‘two ago for 1,000 fran so that the case is certaiuly one of the most ihe comtiest.cigare hac teot ht to Ameri- | remarkable ded in the annals of medi- ere a box of th and “specially made| cal history. Th was not conscious of for the Prin v in Havana, the| any change in diet or in sical condi: but a large number of the persons en f lin Gabing also oaltivate thar ewn land, tion that would jatify the ‘curious pheno- menon, 80 it is absolutely inexplainable on any known esis, are common in many warmer climes. re now in existence 1,168 cable turning | met irly for ay operations, and their tun- nage amounts to 30,131 tona = { knife, and, amid the most, profound DEATH CALLED THE ROLL The Milverton Sun _|penknife, and, amid 1 a gece eee PUBLISHED EVERY THUESDAY MORNING, uniform. When he had halted an yale retired sano Acree. ™ e ; ee t MAIN STREET, MILVERTON, -ONT. tontigedin eee im Tam : boon lying very quiet for « long Terms of Subseriptio: “Co! of Company K.” “called the on = a Ge anaieat ne Month, in advance, $ 10} Colonel. A corporal advanced and salut Faphe,: Pen a Shad 1 Three M. 25|*Take a guard and take this man to the Re cpomter pie rai iet oe Bix : 50 ‘sk the surgeons to stand by, | 500 page es 3 One year ss . 100 man Sp Dy. thumbs unti vf od "4 pap ge, tno pect ea alerg lan Oe ee vert Tams, vrho up to this pointhad stood faab-| 56 drngegent nay ft eyes an Legal and pres al adverisment Tost lepticely: sall-peneetsd, tora manta Rel es tnla and poeeet TSS per line for first insertion, and per line | color of chalk and trembled, but he ia cand gray aint. ng i, brows for each’ subsequent insertion, Measured | flinched. With another salute to his Col- | death had set its ma call!” continued { Dy a nonpareil wae onel he turned and followed the corporal to| .). sutention | Aries, Ata, cards of eight lines and under,$5 the guard tent. The mon were dismissed, | 100" 4 24 and with awed faces retired to their tents. | “!!pert, Amsden——’ aS vertisoments of Lost, Found, Strayed, not exceeding 10 lines nonpareil, § suonth, es on Sale and Farms on Sale, ke = atten! 10 lines, $1 for first month, 50c. ubseq t month. Spe advertisements. Any special notice, the object of which. is in- | over the tent jary benefit of a1 nosidered. advert sement and charged accordingly. Tine noe den tn brevet type eae oon %e. Notices for to promote the pect notice less than rd, Churches and other religious and. benevolent institutions half rate. nts Corres} mens mahi in every uwure- presented dis Correspontents ‘should write on one side of the sheet o All authorized correspondents will be furnished with writing material, crepe ts stamped and addressed, ote Job Pri description, aoe out in the ar tale ot No. b here. oteh work Our nee Nea Ds ene lower than fae w. & (ALLEY, DITOR rates will be given for larger tied per | t y did not dare discuss what had taken ace, ‘Three regimental surgeons, followed Iams = the Sag tent. i bis beats cam man’s head fell forward on eke es closed. He could no longer press ground with his tocs, This =r eae bung heavy o1 ine. pclinute after minute passed, and his pulse AND PUBLISHER, d.. The ilverton, Ont. | young man fell into his arms and was laid pa a o1 rount i and Iams said: ‘Let me lie here, I feel IN THE | NINETERNTIE CBNTURY. The Awful Punishment Given a United penser Soldier. ‘Whose is the Greater er Disgrace, the Panish- ed or the Punishe rer ieniar sick.” ‘They covered him with a blanket and row, and Iams lay there in the guard | he pg aight Gol. Streator made his re- ort to Col. Reaeae by coils tone nowden, Gen. Snowden read it over ee and endorsed it: care: | hen they fell. do not answer,” said the Sergeant as the oe used. swer no more! ‘They were busted i Gis tooetarad Matasek ciated ard, Baxter, Bebee, Burton, Bloom, Bailey said the do not hear them,” when McClelland “Their lives went out turned at bay as heros gid, Caron, Oar man, Caniff, Campbell-—” “Does any one anewer for them?” aaked m, Cole- tal so Hees Se herbie raise ne y | the Sergeai md to aie “aye! T do! replied the Shadow, «I i eacaea 1 in the shallow trenches at was deathl; 4) (Anbobaeh after the roar of battle had cease Tat eth dhaterieatie Br aoe aees [And abs ariel th wounded had been hush in Were, following Hooker's fx , Denton, Danforth, Dougherty, Danske, ‘Dillingha ithout leave ? said the Ser- BNO ! Absent forever ! ‘They orossed at could “te Then t the dead guard the dead,” replied the shadow, ‘I saw them lyin: dead under the trees at Chancellorsville, tate to be buried by the victorious enemy. er, Fenton, Foster, Franklin, Fitch, Fist. williams— ‘They have been, detailed for special duty suggested the old s. “Their duty ended clas Gat yurg. I saw irgi them lying dead af anians had back ay thon nds ee sat: Gorman,, Gobel, @ ie begee pies 10,00 men died without seein; | girl preac Thi Samet Sergeant. | full it Malvern Hil, They died | 700 b “| gourished 1 1600 yea geant, au he listened for the sound of ibele lives and | grocery business, “Tn the thicken ot the sombre wiiaptee | Belgium’s telephones are run by the Gov- ernment. In Tennessee there is a fifteen-year-old r. e Bell company controls fifty-three telephone companies. In Tokio there are more than eight bun- dred bath houses in which a bath can be had for one cent. ‘There are 19,550 men and more than 4,500 women engaged in the retail liquor business in Chicago. Sia Penta le Prison, oat confined there, 721 had record like inate the Grom fatally? oe ond, Ind. ‘There are six brothers and five sisters of the family, asd these. has ‘nob--been’s oath among them for fifty years. in war, a care- Bee tai calculation at the battle of ody engagetien, sh shows that. were expen very mi rounded and 4,200 for each man killed. Cold iron has been rolled so thin that 18,- e of an » Eeyptian queen who , is still in ex- isteace, and is supposed to be the oldest chair in the world. It is of ebony, so ee by age as to appear as if carved from jac the thoras which formed a part of the Say- iour’s crown, Onone of the islands of the coast of Maine and is con content tolive and die on the few seagir prnhines cs\bi dral, 200 cells, 2 colleges, three chapter houses, three librarie nearly is ligh yy 1,100 outer and 1,700 inner windows and has been fitly termed the eighth wonder of the world. A substitute for oil asa wave-breaker has ving that HOOKING A TIGER. aS Much Luck fer One mEAA? A sportsman in India companied by an ald snd faith ahi wo ree with, the country mae oodingly tall of jungle. ‘The two ie separated, but the fisher, knowing that the shil 0 h tnomiaab tia ia, from oigh te apenn- had aot yet been extracted, fell ene anda, aad was Fully axpesed. ‘6the: view of the tiger. seit tho tiger would pass with, out notice ; bu it in an evil moment the fish seem likely t long. kily ab this ‘crisis the ‘ative sbikeri , with @ Va csimed shot i low seb aicibeon SEtS ‘There are 136 telegraph stations in China, mainly under the control of the government. incandescent lamp sheds 's from the top of a barber pt lo sable reporters to absence of light from other sources |WEAKNESS:MEN QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED by this treatment, ‘Victims of abuses and ‘man- food! Stiferers from folly, Overwork il health, regal iter wate: ro Doe ice location on the border enables us to ghee tothe oe expoene sttaats deal rote ‘oma fs tho case when you deal with absent ts ‘the States. RIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y. Semana atic) George Kirkland Butcher ah best quality of meat always Kept « HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR POULTRY OF ALL KINDS hat disgrace from your f the Humiliati« ft We Iam: grace y ht tl Sphaaenias cota. a f camp to-mor- Wate heard above che plaints| Hoating masses of seaweed always broke the ‘The news of the attempted assassination | row mornin, tae ecended, Ball ereccrubondee: force af the billows: Frick reached the military camp, on ‘hese were written orders. But to tl ve Hill, Hilton, Hurlburt % the hilltop on the other aide of the river, | orderly he added "Tell Col, Hawrkine to| ‘22 ‘And Sot about half past 2 o'clock in oon, | have th haved on one sidebe-| «Ave! every one of them. ‘They wi is camp is little frequented rs or | fore he ‘aaa ft behind. "Toga ‘Icviog Tahaan’ Tarte lor the ston Medical pores is row nal wapaper men. The atectiitase is very rl ning tl She rovisional pb Tbe is Tate 2 ; consulted} atrict, and the, camp lines: are diffoalt t | gate under, the command. of Col. Haw ips swhisporedh eee Gee or by letter on. all chro: ass. 5 Trad comvtered to’ aapemablage as 00] gente“ They Tella they: guste thal 2 iar to man, Men, young, old, happened that: the punishment | regiments of infantry end abattery of aril: Seeaia ce Petersburg, TimySelf helped to | '2F middle-aged, who find themselves ‘nerv” cad the grandiacent ee lery turned out and drew up in twolines fac- | bury them fous, weak and exhausted, who are broken, saproased Ni ppurotation ot tinaaarenlas Hag emo oumren gin tee ieeemadT mG eS iowa from ic, resulting in’ deed had passed before an erilisard | disgrased spktiar wae levuglt ous, by ator (2 James, Jenkins, Jordon, Jolly, Justin {many of the Yallowing syneptome Maneatis of ‘he mai rivate soldier of | poral guar ‘appoantion depression io ages Toes of vi Company K of the Tenth Regiment. ‘Thom sented a pitable appearance, “His “Eoin, Campton, Paes. Lennox, La. | ‘tality, loss 2 ms, dimness Taunt, and ‘until he was paraded in dis-| uniform had heen taken from him and he | vering. Lo tag 710") fst, palpitation of soehete emissions, grace before the whole brigade very few | wo! gged | we ost Only: wheat ange: of energy, pain in the. kidneys, head-! — of his own company had heard of | aa the roll of tho. dead at the. dash arent gee bi aeohat ies faethe beat, hing: g about the scrotum, Tams 2 as eiltyh eda pany AultwGtss gf BIONS | pasting Gf thay orpaiai MUcsliadayeap teks} a good family. His fat \before the eyes, twitching of th les, : time Yommissioner of Green county, and | been for his pale face and bis bruised thum “he old Sogou fella back upon bis pillow | ‘velids and ‘lsewhere, bashfulness, ‘deposits| the “or mbled soldiers could not have re-| spectres of the dead ace eee fia sta oe mage of willpower, tenderness) rained from laughing. to atica.|*4 gt fi the soalp and spine, weak’ and abby Pie! ga ia vince eat hiatacdee a in PC ant Grim 1” called the Shelow. a ee ee Rete este 0 mle remy OUP Be Soe CC aluree awake auld oried: ou : jeep, sonatipetion; -aaline arch’ him from one en he parade| «« Who hae called him Hos dead 1" caring, loss of ‘oice, desire f crolitads, ee ‘ Be and tl aia “Ty ttieShadow, [excitability of temper, en eyes oze ers | The soldiers looked at him curiously, bu a {rounded with LapEN crncias, oily lool Branding ond about, in idleness, | there was no anger or displeasure in thetr| U, ia the and t conee} na ihe." | iecia tes opiee Sb ieut.-Col. Streator, while Col. Hawkins is! glances. They all pitied: him, was| ', i Acting as commander of the brigade, is in Groat befaee Col: Liaw kt MEER aoa td Shadow of Death! command of the Tenth Regiment. t proceeded to read the report which had . approached.a group of men and said : been submitted to Gen. Snowden and th pean ore a: Ae “‘We've just heard terrible new from | orders which the General had given. Ia if i} spate/ A Hie in igtorunes: ue nent] Homestead. Mr. Frick has been shot.” is it with an air of indifference. rate Fee tT ee | care oes ian sdireevfor Pook, So. Other men appr the group. Tams face betrayed no emotion whatev as ever been built,’ We might | ‘diseases pe man. Books sats free stood his rifle against his tent and hastened | When it was finished, Got Hawkins said to FE aan ett | sealed. “Pearle the symptoms of to the gro ‘He said to the first man him: My nan exceed. peter spewed 6 met: logis pilslal dutetorice eo parlors: Bar ; ‘eked men, tation, ski heat ar “ Whats that Streator says?” thin kh pani siden was just, You ace| commanded by SEE aL ik ae Bios te head, doll. pain in-& oh 3} now discharged in’ disgrace” from “tie regia ate “ “Whos id it? Who did it !” Jame giksa | ivec | Vouwill Dewees the Tuntiwret mbar cc a heart beat quicker en first, the camp. u ever dare enter it agai to charm} pain about the breast bone, etc,, can posi. “The oldie to svhom he put the question | you will be suinmarily dealt with.” i journeys. | tivaly be cured. No cure, 7. Bend did not seul at ms returned to his| The regimental corps then fell in Japs dtaee ty ber or for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Mac- teal, took np ist isimester aad} Seed tora line sae began playing the Rogue’s March. deo vei une donell Ave., Toronto, moment bu nalesgh though. Then he raised | Iams was ord to march behind then |2 ia Star, travel ee is voice and cri 0 wat follow by iment. This padre ¥ you want to buy or sell a fe “Boys, let's give three cheers or the man| strange parade moved see tie ville top and on her trial trip she made ninetee: acon axe Tekoney ie Week es, who shot Frick. as far as the railroad station, A an peeene ep sean : reaches 100,000 ‘f ojces ceased a and the man Iookéd a6 [freight rain was slowly passing, and ang | pronsiad® to Copenhagen in thirty-eight) hat Paper reaches 100,000 farmers! ‘one another in consternation. Streator } was tol aboard. He climbed iato ny wes Sent BOXER UBE=| had started to walk of turned and | a box car an soon iost to view. ‘The| The apsrtments of the Crar and the Em-| Iment should meet the eye of some one { make bea remarks, thought and then raised hie head at jo, ty Tam glad that Mi was shot, and I cannot Tetract anything said that I really meant.” it him. Five had happened answered the call, aking: Retain what was the ra rt before since be pecrestcd of one the regiment was finally assembled. Col. ‘ae eator addressed the a member of the gine offered cree pets for the vance two * wamere was deep silence, bat no one| °! r. ick the’ i tore et the rete of 1008 n. no such or- | in. not cast a vote, nor canj # “ Well, discipline say that banging wp pee coe By: babies nor is ee B o . Snow. dng ot oe machines are now manufac- | j day. caer water resume their flight shoemaker has bss may jes Po and d. Axpair of such val ” soles will Inst rpetiererts roma, le spape tivays 0 vA pte? se ‘Lnow the» sn oh yg sed ane seb V6 bs laatin aie rae aa. scien ranged upon upon a “ite shelf are ve Bent, "T order him’ to step fo ard oe feet Soe eG Vain iol kee rats To restore faded ink on parchment or | the concert. He plays the flute, not as a was another moment of suspense, | Paper it is s recommended to moiston the virtuoso, but without pretensi t is not and then ‘Tams advanced two paces, saluted | Patehment with water, and then gently to | every Czar that can be ri fully, and stood at attention, In| draw a brush d in a solution of sul- Sessile 8 Pe 3 spite of the severe discipline of the ca ide of ammonia over the writing. The| adversity is sometimes hard upon a man, the eer scl lers. gal not refrain from | ®pplication of gs Eee ges the iron eo eae ‘man who can‘ stand prosperity looking around at Iams. Col. Streator ad- k sulphide, and iv a hundred who will stand advers- ced to where Iams stood, took out his: becomes more distinctly visible. sprives him of his| attention are the height of the calings and al work, In on aclear ‘ground, parallel bani for | the admission of intimate igeons for | the adu cause ay wos sl rap iown and sit on the | boa Coors aiid ided into t a the famil he immense size of the windows, an the incomparable brillianey of the ‘wood nec sp be acm sainplisitg Crarina, The walls and molesquine ; empire desiga support- in, ‘Bat the favorite yacht.of the imperise which may bl Ney ego igre are poles tere hege t gpened fpenily is the Tsarevna, troduction to this iso the pert or Se ond of music, the) Ite Toronto “ Toekly ad? Soenaye ei a vertise-| inserted in the} word. for five insertions. Address! 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