Stratford Times, 25 Apr 1888, p. 2

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Tecwetsers |e OST DROPPER | em ce woe | USEXPLOLED LANIS TETTRRY UP. HURRY UP. ° ; rs ; Inte Eagh Other's A western asebal! supply dealer places | g mennicantT'$ GAME WORKED ONLY me ry infilite Cipvere ~ a a PARTS OF THE WORLD VET UN- hen biiine the usual array of bats amd. balls in hile | : " j The ae era! Soe wt VISITED" BY . TRAVELERS, show window and then addg large roll of | ON THE FAIR GEX.>» Vettisen whe 5 sien "ai ad ' E G R E A E SI BA I -ourt-plaster, a huge botti¢ef ernica and : {fully opening them of sggther.~ od a I J a H A pair of crutches. | & New Version of a Very Old Fraud, letter ae oy neh nel Placed in @ BOY"! Asiatic Tribes Whose Land is Almost a . , Young wife--" Yes, father always --<"be Finding s Crust on IE ry 2 ie fy supposed to oe sett ed Sealed Book to the White Man--Sahara I N T H E C] | Y . away <a See el i = 4 of the Many Tricks of Smart Lazy protection of the United States, withan army) Lands--South America--The Polar : -- ar presenta. onl. ' of officers of justice to enforce its inviolabil- Regicns. : 2 Oke OTe YA you eae te "heed thee thane eOtew: oc or em ne omer see oe ates MRE. CMR er ee ae -- sabes. Ee ene . went to his Witrary to draw 8 cheque for , ay aoe paanflrhaeric It is likely that within the next twenty or |" CH EA P S ] M O N 'S il! ball Life was not a summer's dream, but a! But on the same principle that ene dishon- ' J " mty or e Ph SVEN e we » che ymenthly milligery Loken nightmare of coliness, The street car men/est citizen steals a coat by buying it and thirty years all the areas that are stil] wholly ce OEE RE § OeANER cw engine en eee Immediately eh ony. ney © PO ere tah it horses; the drgvers on the | never paying the tailor, the reader of other unknown, except perhaps within the polar . . ae eft § peovaethe Salian ~~ Pagan dn walks were ' und amd slapping | pesple's- ran get tho law in @ circles, will have yielded their secrets to| YOU Will Get the Finest and Best Quality of g lar, consisting of vine -* ] their hands to force a warmth} the presat, wag_equaily tricky, but equally safe. If he daring explorers. Inhospitable tribes now aS 5 Poe ANTE Caer beeedly: we with: bie. em , botany wating -- hoy : : <2 fP mew 0 Po Miwn . oa . t, and everybody was'fushing and fry-/and then Calfely Writes "én the envelope; >™' z -- the don ae fe re 230 vei Sst" ** th Rise aas ran ' ' «hg e rs keep warm. Just as I firmly planted | opeell by mistake," and perhaps adds, <a a river of Thibet & At Lower Prices an Anywhere Else 3 Rig od be pie 7 theagalt Hire adiod | the plates of my French heels in the lovely [read." bet - henay or of Se Mae & buxom widow tenderty toaa] i. on the corner of Thirty-first street a) This is a habit practiced in many New the Irrawndi rivqrs, the flerce lithe Mishmi } eaee SoAlh ostaotaes antes. had "aOR. sca on Lprasietacenea Soden toons ne rida aie ee: Hee Sane atte ee into ee ee aa ROOTS. AND- SHOES: SHI Et EN Si Soucinee Pasthic PPS Cly Ba aE ot mer sexe ts TRCAAMIIRAC Glothying = = RT Ta Pe, ste apy Bn | TMH frets coma oe rege meme: Swe sais . i -*) x t a Dew t St Sete MATS AND CAPS... JET madam ; Yes you can," he r ed » | Stooping, picked up from the paveme:t @| pected of relations with other firms, or any venturers who dared to intrude among their RT {NGS ae 'antly. ® ---- » | Crust of bread! ~ offense that a human being can commit mountaing: and left the geographers to ' "Yes, but Ieannot," she presisted. "But, If started. Was it possible ts~* ! against the person who hires him, his mai) wrangle. It was only last year that their Eve Kind of Cloth bs he said, 'you have daughters + yon may any one in New York was so in want that. matter is quite likely to be "opened by mis- country Was crossed "at last. and % ie now r ¥ 9 zs pihaee nee. ce prin a ee 4, sent Ses in Liem? Sale. Sasi especially true iA evident thatthe Brahmaputra is © thousand ----axp-- ke ere are! neath one's feet? us +83 1 aces where salesmen with a valuable clientele oa kk orits : A : eS io the Kaglish Bible. 20.- Bo -vle oe g gRe geste, adh Remy piengrec 4 i. iles longer tha some authorities admitted. All Classes of Splendid Goods, at Rock Bottom Briggs. 2 A udder - 3 xi a greedily. sh 000,000 in the Encyclopedia tannics: | me, and as I felt for my- purse I began te| By ©). :.ng mail, wrongly addressed to the tribes that are physically among the hand- | C@lUl and Convinoe Yourself. Stet ik there are several other matters of interest | think where I could get him work. 'It must| care u adr old employer, a good erder can pomest of Aeldelen Ther peo is alinost CHEAP SIMON: : in the books named, but the as who! be horrible to be hungry on a cokl day. | be sonw.. :es filched. The well dressed a sealed book té'us, for only one white man . Stee nie nade the above discovery , of course, | However, before I had opened my purse, that | self respecting culprit, who thinks that be is. Mr McNair, hag succeeded in crossing their . Opposite the Avon Hotel, Outerio Street Went, = uo time to search them out: one thing which wrecks so much happiness | not really doing anything d ®P thres About four years ago, staining | ----~--CSOS---- SS ee a The most thrilling story of Western cold | inthis world came to me--doubt. I had | propriates and fills the order, and if any con- his skin with walnut juice and in the guise uf Meee: ye comes from Colorado.. It ta a] traveled Broailway at all hours, seasons and | fusion subsequently arises from the exposure 'gn Indian dootor, be pushed some way into Se 5; athetic proture of beaée whining foc_ad- times, and I never Fot maw ¢ crust of bread! of bis mcthod, he explains it amy LY the cuuntry-uutilthe suspicions natives be * : snittance at the door of 4 ranchman's but, j on the pavement. Of course it was. not. im-jand haughtily with the familar, "opened by 'Same so inquisitive that he thought. it , e M4 and being found sg ah me .. the ee ee ig -- mistake; thought < addressed : $ morning in attitudes ve ntense probable. more might, w firm" ener 'aac the capital he pawn] reg aot" ogg | aor was done quicker than I can write it, the] The law inacase li thisdoes not punish 1.4 the y gpg adihista, or none ' t ' : t ste not of the tough more I became convinced that there was]a man for his mistake, u., ough the man \. ho trated far Junto authorn Thibet, though many ' story books, method in the man's display of hunger. At {by blunder alone ditche ~ -xpresstrainend , able a have wuy Western writer says that} last I thought it would not bea bad idea to ttempts been made, LC a pro- ; was to the dent to retreat.' No scientific traveler has kills some of its passenge. 'aite hkely to ' , tri ree Bytes heard John W. Mackay say when | Watch him and prove to my own satisfaction | be sent to jail, The exeusc ©: Proje ea te ee 'McCunlen pom one 6 was threatened-ia--Vi +4 What I wanted to know. I would follow bim | take" would be met. with the ootacse "but-yeou cr: Gorate imarations ani "after he had --I am sorry that these men who are re- | and if he ate the crust I could lavish on] tad no right to ditch the trai: " 'ext @ year tm getting the pormission of the seiving $4 a day do not save more of their | him the charity that infused my soul before | Of course the opening of a lett. is Bot 89 ' Chin. e and Thibetan authorities to visit ' ; 3 noney. I rolled logs in ¥uba River four. | that demon doubt took possession of it, serious as wrecking a train, but a parallel i P M h con hott 6 day for atanthe 28 6 time and | . After getting the crust he had stepped back can be drawn between the two from @ legal "2%: a8 finally turned back before be had rices uc Lower t. 16? 1 tbe fron The only reason that vent tocamp every night soaked to the | of me, and, in order to force him to take the standpoin eos hialf of Thibet and a aire 10ne, d average §2 « day, but no | lead, I became very much interested in some}| Except in the cases of a fatal accid@at duc 2* OUtber™ sania --- " : me ever found me quite broke or ever | strawberries toes ETB | to law always considers nebiae cait: Aare a carbone Sethe Than Former Years, . ¥ dreams a, 6 jintent or malice of : native Indians. have i to the <0 os a ueva re Tho ie promentr cas prov that hie al a Wort of epbtaion bythe Toda arvey ° io continually 80 = © Well," exclaimed Miss Diamond, passed on. I started after, determined to junder such circumstances as to show a very pat papper oncicgeotnd N. A. BOSWORTH, 'this leap year privilege pute me on a} settle the doubt that worried me. I had «|strong probability of the "opon by mistake" then, scientific instrumenta lerger then = eo : . 5d to a . was) a cow Chi = = ' . level with one class of men, at any rate." | chance now to study his appearance, He inscription being a lie, and ple with this 7, ahi their Work, though very valu- 17 MARKET STREET, STRATFORD. ** And what class of men is that, pra clean, so, despite other sins, ho was somewhat Ja good reason why the should de- 'ib je, is fax from, being thorough and satis. | "The citizens' street-cleaning "| Dearer to Godljuess than most of the mem-|sire to read his mail, @ conviction can be factory. Bo fearful is the Indian survey namin aman Sn lett oe freed Ott m5 bate ot is 9 om le a reddish /escured, As the offenders often hold s good that the real budiness of its native explorera | » - a : mustache and whiskers, and a black. slouch position in. the world and only break. the law wit be-discovered that their own. friends do . : . » ten't it peri Proper now for! hat. He was well built, and doubties: 5 feet {in the particular line of pilfering from the not know. whet they are sent, and their ane to my --Cautte, Wor 11 inches in height. He wore a short /mail, it is somewhat dificult to get.a Jury t0 names arajmot @onnected with their explore. THE NRW DRAM OF RoRow, coat and blue overalis. I noticed that he had jeonvict, ~. - . ~~ lefotie uiitil aifie they have: retired trom ac- oo : The Ren. tin of astuffed appearance, as if he waa weering The trouble and misery that can arise be- tive service, be) Ww bh a --= san appoilival the Rev. Canes Toone "ur | 8#o oc-more suits, vo T decided. that he wee tween husbands and wives, women and thelr" Gintiss frupeikiments embarrass the trav © Delve just FeCeived a Fall Assortment.of A. Roster of St. Paul'w Cathedral, to be | 2% fering from cold, Cop Friends ond pe ine firm through 'ier in all paris of Mohammedan A' . Dean of Hi is > te He had passed several persons without dis- | the habit of opening letters by mis- Grandly as Barth, Rohlfs. © ~s70R, -- ' are tat this appointment wl met wit | MINE the, ut, and{ bene to think be ie Te grat It's hatwotdl Cnt snd's bai gai coer ioe eet | PREPARED' PAINTS general throughout the Diocese, |" aon | unt I} that you him encmah to tol ouse of ote A have the a as well as in the city, and the many friends err entire -- to him and offer ef into your private corresponde ee, 824 bow SnEES tacommaionmnt ate _ ; one of my ona - man who i i of tho newt ted Dean will be ready San aoetiicinn Whitten oe nee = Fen lt eda is anything but thorough and. wie Over 30 Different Colors, in Cans of I felt it go I murmured men' :" ' = . . Page: bd 'sand . a i Seo anaes Sesnclieningheass ieee eis | mentally: "Good-by, |tim to hurt his feelings --New York Press fro ventures atong tbe pi Gallon, Half-Gallon, Quart, Pint, the fathers of United States Presidents, me to gain my balance, [looked up| Washington's Love for His Mother. talk Arable like a matin und", be cam and Half-Pint Sizes! ' cee ee reales crore Cleveland in} tuto pairot dark eyes and premed a cost] wali tiny lowe for his eas alte URE a, native, and cor, ukitttully reed A rho ate weilel yaxpresed sty one of his } tor the fate --S ar bes Arthar's| for the service. 'The smile in 'those Piece te ene ee ee ees een eeene the tte ¢' Mile, Tame --ALSO-- Sevevan ditol: Peabaess 'The fathers ek first tidings of every event in hisleuroll his namagmong thr Sir"avoen shite of the Virginia Presidents--Washington, | 224.8" ™Y honest man in search of @ liveli- lit. bimself, and his to her were men who awe reached T ,/ wall CARRIAGE PAINTS Seen: atin ener | Rett cBeah Sane aay ar yee fro me hn econ ea ee | | IS, plantera. John Taylor's was a lawyer o it * by and motives were all laid bare before her,|within 100milesof* ."°™ . ; and a stuteaman, and John Adame, | rorgot the lenghing, dark eyes asl harried [004 © her judgment be relied at all times and bluntly infor "E00! be wae topped | oT Quart, Pint and Half-Pint Cans. of 1 forgot the laughing, dark eyes as I burried |i) Yiisde in spite of the f to the holy: city: med that be might go on ' father John Quincy eens wan ty on in time to see the child look up into her | Ce tas ee ee ' ff he would become a Mo- > aati me Graat Nace galt face and my pleadingly: "Ob, mamma!" re rae oo ---- -- shor oust {ore scrupulous than some Z fi sof ¢ Tinesin, a The man Sad sive sitgges and seemingly |<¢ detail such as mother love dicate of stern he declined to become a dis- V V . | e athere Van B - removing all dirt from the crust. I no- mation 'end rt sak evans the Préphet, and was therefore com- ag - more, Polk, Van Buren jackson were ticed his eyes were fixed sharply on the wo-|t)st7, a rt og 4 torturn back. farmers, man. She opened her purse, and the child | wm "cent Wa, bey dys abe great basin of the Congo has been Y N BUY Hotzowat's Onrraxxt.--Sores, Wounds, | handed him some silver, which he received | west on and George a, te" Hore prolific @f geographical surprises with- OU CA Uleerations, and other diseases affecting with uncovered bead 'and an affecting ges- |) 0in0 ue ik an, he wa- _.# |i the past five years than any other part of the skin, are eapable of speedy amendment | ture of a cost sleeve across supposedly be- | be on ot ee Mat |the world in this century. And yet the work --THE-- ee a ae ee dimmed eyes. No, I did not rush up and | Oo ttion never as itso of - Their|there hag only begun. In this vast area . has called forth the t praise from | warn the woman. I hate | ie was alwa Sys gee . sm does, |there has been very little exploration except Sad t C dian Refined persons Who had suffered for years from scenes; she would not miss the money, and Ij 40. Ten 7 Washi 4 second in |along the: water courses, and even the river es ana bad legs, bad breasts, piles, abscesses, and | wanted to see the play to the end. and father both toby <t0m had been jQanks have forthe most part received only : . hronic ulcers, after every hope of cure had I kept close toa window during this little if no other evid of # son, and even |a cursory and{ preliminary survey. Wiss j long passed away. None but those who act and endeavored to make my face speak | " at ~ Superiority to the /mann is 'now crossing the continent from O A O I | : - have experienced the soothing effect of this an admiration I was far from feeling for the |.) 9 ne thie a hand, the respéctful jsea to sem, across the southern part of the C L tment can form an idea of the comfort | display therein, Up Broadway the charita- ap © eat an would bave/Congo basin; Kund and Tappenbeck have eae Wrhenste tialioenyeCe | Wn.courte enh sat down Brosdway, the Pe, hat made a short journey overland from river --rox-- 7 . ' A needy man, with me close by. got - t bh and /to river, but igenerally speaking vast coeuthaabeen once teed it has eefabiisbedits | isn't rpccld, and was noupusmed when he [BEATSY, of" g_ RnOWn, throagh history and|to river, Wut generally speaking, the, vas 15:CENTS PHR GALLON own worth, and has again been eagerly stopped on the curb of the walk. I won- , .@@¥ and his continual and open cor- |wholly unknown. * and remedy | dered what my best move was, for I dared |?" sissy with ber, which letters have.| It is not. difficult to see one good reason --at-- not attract his attention by stopping or by aMately, for the inmost part why South America has been comparatively ' passing him. I simply crossed the street. I* amt id to alah asd there was » closer [neglecta by 'travelers, while, on the , W L S H B R O S' middle of the and. {totiitinion of soul between him and his|hand, Africa has been running over with A - 4 v desp, butI waded w" ms 'OtHier than hint ad his wife, Martha, though |them. Neither commerce, science, nor mis- i pleasure, My bor' women 'ema 3 *o greet ogg 28 Siijey of rich rewards than have fi B 7 = tenderly. same p! this amesemyr <a wete hich, hruanen shows that there was a greater sim lallured thom fo the uplands of isiner Africa, The Place for argains. 'the 'itaity of character and disposition between |Still such journeys as Dr. Von Steinen and . - object of we sere} mother and son than there could have bea [bis comrades. recently made on the great < OF tO wo ond beth co tha cP |between Marths Custis and her husband. {Xingu tributary of the Amazon, when they ; ment. Isawhi- osnain ro inal teas Just how close and intimate was the com |discovered curious and wholly unknown : ae: ec Toni }munion between Washington and his wife|tribes and other things of much WV. 2 ® but kept #1 his hand and merely! ee ' E attentic. caused destroy all the letters hehad explorer, - the erast | "Fitton ber, but they doubtless tontained al-| The Brazilians know less of a large part ot | WAV atchmaker, " Jeweller, te.,. his sleeve, |{usionsto matters of only mutual Games jahelr eneity tee they -- of and the -out- Nova Zembla, in Ecuador and some . : . Ss be oar pears that Wen Pemioone nd tier saat Waymper and otter travers! Has a Larger Variety this year than ever before, of completed which he felt wete too sacred for eyes aay government maps are opelessly ~ started on dows the |" ety be the easy with & man whotade exploratioas in Gouth America arwnow ear: | Watches, Clocks, Silverware, * Jewellery, Spectacles,. case with a man ex ° we fat women, tor ropreion of cog Serwtter enich'vot'cactr pantjarand cordilleras, in the valleys Fancy Goods, Books, Stationery, Toys, Xmas. anything Be as it * crust ve lem lore the husband bestowed re Pa aia dems cetera atew-te Cards, and a variety of Geods too.numerous wife, his noblest but affection was : . cily in | given to his adored mother, and hia charac all progrim have boon prolise of geagrephi to mention, all suitable for the , papesd an oH ee that have come to be accepted facta. , HOLIDA Ss ° an sometN NS cea) 10 Succeed Cattle in Wyeming, See ee en ee , : one walk up to him] "The world at lange doesn't know it," sald 104 SOME TIT Oe et explorers are K=" Call and see what a variety I have got, and what: bounty watched Marrin, "but Wyoming basthe biggest to be nebie ae and quietly tell him he was when he} Capt. Murrin, irom ore S20Ng the best trained and most competent as 8 to suit all sights Pay saw me end recognised oe A eag npete eee ee te travelers in the world, and their government Bargains we are giving. pectacles sig: " offer the expressi 2 knew! aie? is toda, far more than any other Be nffer that I was following him, for he lowered his| big lakes: of more cll teen we, Soom te petals aiats phical discoveries, -- Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Repaired and Warranted, 7 inthend bumiet.ee dows erage ce mi 'The Autarctic regions will probably be the é started Nin to ul hous, bet fal that woul be| Yonderfal naturel rscaresn, end theme wil BE#S fehl of polar inquiry, and sme saps . W.H. ROBERTS'. weuibien him to his home, but I felt that it would be een cattle days © this eod bave been ta.em both in Great ; oe mtnonnys ty Shans: ben: Mage gat] So-devetoped. Seture. Kae. == : is7" Britain aud Australia As the south polar ellie Bly in New York World. are gone, the hundrwds hundreds OF region is not, like the Arctic sone, crowded > this, with Mo re ae teey wnt With islands and erchipelagoes, it is of much . ORCO se Taming on \verspirited Steed. will torn down, and the territory . ( ; f £ é . i ae F i & F i : i f tht > | Saas ta ono omaha ert tee Three Grape Concord: Wine. Since ---- : gna ded Toph aso wma sone Seats hay, ores, 19 bee sen together, Orne Sad range 5 Canes ert Shivering in the Street. some incredulity was manifested. state numbering whose horse that inf" "No," said the geatie- time Capt. Brace discovered a little ee ea ei testing aeaeees | ond: "Well" sald the friend, "that binck| Ya many cities on the continent in thane Sat tee OOPt, Stee, Ct cont of This Winc was made for me from Selected Grapes by thia & question. whic! ig the property of Mr. ----,"naming a days of extreme cold, New Guinea, found a new island : ffec stock interests. Nev | weil tamcter. "His home rag) ments, frovi a fund previously set apart (5F sad the Germans have recently ene of the Best Wine Makers m the Province. It is q:% > day: it tas tiecome|the purpose, place the 1, aud of ed, tapla -ewway-with him the other HK » oe " animal scalpeand making | so spirited that he determined to break him /Crowdr 1 neighborhoods ofthe. poor large ¢"\." oo wo vor Mailend Exprem |. 'wbeclutely Pure, First Rum Wine of Fine Flaver, and I the hundreds of hunter | down to bard work Every time be guts a which are kept filled day and € : ' ; Mixed Wines _ to pursue the business o ee nn ae ET nian eaiae oe ag ert m ; an/enects can sell i#for about the same Price that tort: Seo? shee That tabas ene Aife and| ith anopen topand with hoes pierced 1. ae ete UE ie San Waiee ef Inferior Quality are seld fer by Parties from the 7 * ectly + aera bes oe aeteenlars yam sect near the side- Sirat> Hnaleipeare oar Large Cities whe Solicit Orders here, oe f After two ' , 5 4 se gomge tage hg ees gore" Tt ania im may collact about, them with the least ob; ta resident of Chicago, n't het : JAMES C RRCORAN.. x Sens tet React bs Seis | breaking ia , Albany Jour of bait tromet people hud- "Well; then, you can het anything be says Dec, 13th, 1885. » Spee

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