- -o-- Having Completed our New Factory we are now prepared to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY. , We keep in Stock at large quantity of Sash; Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and tlteditit ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for tttttttWolters'. _' Our Stock of DRY LUMRE is very Lugs».ch tuiiiiitr' _ o . 'can'be Med. -e ', {if Sash and Door Factory Brick Dwelling, 3nd may eligible building Iota, will be sold in one or more lots. Also lot No. 00. con. t W.G. n., Township of Bantinck. ItD acres adjom- in g Town plot Durham. In the Town of Durham, County of Grey, including vantage Water Power FOR SALE Tht' EDGE PROPERTY. norm} taken for part put-chm money. - - ___- ___-_, ---- W Auction-or. for the Canny a! hug.»- uudanta Ind mainlandâ€. 3mm magenta" [or Belts. can bl mud- n In" on“. Danna. or u an um than“; - -- -._. .-.. IPTW2 AUCTIONEER tor Co. of Grey. All communications Id- duuod to Lamas P. o. will be promptly “sanded to. Residence Lot19. Con. it, Township of Bantinck._ -- -- - - ---. DAN. {nachox's BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. DENTISTRY? fl DUNNS BAKING POWDER, 'SSUER of Marriage Marrow. Amy . none" for Counties of Bruce And any 1tmidmuto-EUg St., Uas,vcr. JAMES LOCKIE, Jrrr/riTrri; Nora K" Pl BLIP.('o-nlulouer.rlc.. FOR TWENTY4nx YEARS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. W. L. MCKENZIE, First-Ciass Hearse. . " ..- Whom“ ori ICE. my: mum's 3mm. Lawn Tom. MONEY TO LOAN, Of the I an and Insurance Agent. Con- nguucer. Commissioner &c. Mm urn-mod mum-u dodgy. Calhoun†promptly Inn-Io, Insurance DEW. "NYU T'O Lo " vtlowou ruin-orbit“ Tnr on. door new: at B. In“: Slot. Duh-m cxnmmma mum; omen. Th!!! prom-21 bat I Int-n must pnv 8. "subscriber orders In. ppm to be "ottped " a certain Lime. and the puinliahci continues to nemthe stt'vtserii,trt " bout" to pay foe it if ho hum. it mum! the pm s, A 2y puma who takes . gape: tron the, post ofliee, whether Jirreted to his name or another. or whether luv [as sub scribed or not. in reaponsible tor the pay. 413-. TELFQBP: 1. “any person ordorsluU pspu disco) tinned, he must. pay All areas“, or an publiphor may columns to send it until p13 menus auto, and collecttlw whole “town whether it ho Isl-on from the attics or not Then emu btr no legal discumiuunucu anti? Psvtuentratmulo. HUGH McKAY. MISTER. EGHSITOR T. G. HOLT. L. D. W. on" the special attention of Pot mater; and subscribers to the following I} msptisot'tho cewcpttperlaws: I:IISCELLANEOUS. s Still Apply to JAMIE EDGE, Edge Hill. Ont, AUCTIUN -ihi, JAKE KRESS Furniture MEDICAL. DURHAM. Newapaper Laws. DURHAM MCLEAN. LEGAL lane. owm Out DAN. “allâ€. Dar! D. Muc01u, WK. )XEE run-Hy atruudud to JAKE KRESS. IX mm COURT. bi " for th . {Imam Old I “A. “In. c, "y y 6it 'n '0 groan be usel. apor l.in.io-lp.m. S G REGISTRY’OFFICE. Thmua . Lnader.Reskustrar. John A. Mann: thvtttriiestitsirtsr. Odieo ham from " {film only Int-clan urnrnv‘ll I-WI. 151 Undertaking mm] Kmtucmittg on Intuit. prin cipleu at rmonublu rum. David Jackson, Jin, mm m. Court litter E. Jalan, Notary Public. Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. Durham Furnilurv of le Best Make ALWAYS ON â€AND. 3 , ' M, _ '. x} _,:,,,-,:,:-.,:-.,),, 'rt?ji ( Deciéed Improvement. I Frut'sryss:rp! by tlxiy'rz-wlt. t. NRA- CON VEYANCERS. general timuteial tmsimssatranaacted Office next door to Standard Bank, Remember the Mam! -opporito the Market. Durham. 21/ PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY br'si'i'ii-tmnigt .Lz‘L's's Pua.s ssrsstrtid, 1:0ch Eat into the Flesh, 'irlrllf, Ill) Lil,'r,'l'muil1"o' E J. SHEWELL FROM THE TEA PLANT To THE TIA STEE ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP J ACKSONS. 'tty_tittod " tho World's Pu Ii cl In my chin. and I snarl-rd in r hr wvcn tone years. Flualiy I m (31:31.: Ayn" h'avsapastlU. in ic or two I mucus - VOL. XVm,--No. 20. HAYTER a GO ll E. J. sIIEWELL begin io iiftit iillito n 1868 and cw run-dour .an-J She gets up from . her chair. and paces the room impatiently, as though ipaction had ceased to be possible to her. An magma orwring to see him again fills her soul. She must go to him. it only to know what he Ins been doing since last she left him. Acting on im.. puue, she goes quickly down the stairr. and warms the hall to the library, and enters with a beating heart. All is dark and dreary enough to chitt any expeetautt mind. The tire, though warm, and glowing still, has burned to a dull rgd. and no bright flames flash up to Illumlne Lbe'gloom. Blinded by the sudden change from light to dnrkness. she goes forward nervously until pm new as the hearth rug: then she (uncovers that Dorian in no lgnger there. After carefully searching her memory for a few moments. the “remembers that useless visit to tho hbruy ere tom dinner. and tells h_trwt..ryysarsutt,1 have dragred it than. She will so and .rimt it.. [gins intoo pale blue dres- mg-covrn. t larva to nuke softer and mom Momma but tender 1m. 9nd. 39m hail-Lake thrush ber feat Into slipper- of the um hue, and runs t1riftret.ti.m tor the pain! tum tan-day. to the tubal-f. _. _ "Alone!" How sadly the, word bad fallen from his lips'. How stern his face had been, how broken and miser- able his voice! Some terrible grief was tearing at his heart. and there was no one to comfort, pr love. him, or- , CHAPTER XXXII. "Shake hands forever, cancel all our vows; ' . And when we; meet at any tune again. Ba it not seen in either of our brawn That.}ve one jot. at former love re- . Dayton. Not until Mrs. Ermine has din. mm her maid for the night does she mover that the plain. gold locket. in who!) tshe had plum! Dorian! picture Is mining. Skye had (with she hardly 9am to explun even to- we“: hung "around her neck; and now. w is um. w.u...., .._W.. -.. .7 -_eee When her task is finished, she looks at it ("we again, and then laughs softly to herself,-' wet-ring, unlovable laugh, full of selfwonu-mpt. Her whole ex- pression is unforgiving. yet suggestive ot deep regret. Somehow. at this mu- ment his last words came back .ro her and strike coldly on her heart: "1 wish to in alone!" .. . t * itt [u a drawer m a whine-t. draws trout it a velvet frame. Opening it, tshe. Kama long and natural.†upon le Lace, it contains: it, is Dormn's. ll is a charmmg, lovable ram, with ics smiling lips and its large blue honest c-ycs. 1Jisuutstially she gaze" at. it, as it seeking Lo discover some trace ot du- plicity in the clear open {annual Then slowly she Lakes the photograph from the. frame. and. with a scissor-shuts out the head. and lifting the. glam from a dull gold lucket upon tho table near hrrtcarefully rsyu.xuLtre.ttiytups 5." it. Saul», taking Mrs. BrunsmmlA-‘s wld baud in his. leads ber from tite Joout. When outside. she pressm but fingers on his in a grutefut fashion, and,whistr- wing winemxng Lo him in a broken voice.--whi) he fails to ttear.--" goes heavily up the tstaircase, Lo her own room. - . _ , " h: THE VICAR’S GUVERNESS mm and ttil ditpr., gm 11;th hide, she char); the door.uud d, gumg as it with a purpose I' m a cabinet. draws. qum _. says Su- lo her: it h uni and or stirri up whuh Mines um unnu- pun u: up can. Ur , ith and risk "ull, Tho w: 's “MM the WM. than“ gllfl no i'gd'd'lh4'lll.' and his PIT; M.ï¬_g°_.hma_.fl5§$ï¬ 5.355.}? G in iiiii"paiiirtiuitTii ' wealthy and wise! There at 2rdtr: titans and. temperaments. that moonl- thffttitrtL15lttt Agrl.tttLof,t 91â€.“: GU 7 V Robust Mhe In urn-n Ric-ulnar Healthy. Wealth., Nor “he. The lazy young persons who enjoy t.he extra snooze in the morning hours that all too frequently they have great dif- ticulry.in securing will probably rise up and call, us messed when we. an- nounce. that their pmstemuseis shows a. rare discretion backed. up by some sound professional wisdom. Getting up early in the morning ia to be commended as a. necessity. rather than a benefit. Phy- sicians and scientists agree that sleep in the morning is healthtql and restora- tive. and that children and nervous or delieato muons should never be Walnu- ed until sleep leaves them' of its own necordu This in all_ rig-ht and unlit should be: but the nedetrsity exists , tor early .riaintr, and â€that-clone. must he not. URDWCMR uneasily enoe no Immune. sun but» " “a Trt" - - --- --"- mower alumna that mono also should. " ttan WON,W-‘¢b Early iii,its is well enough. 9mm" torn mo! (mum: as! a; tthgg'ltl1tutlltt ot, 2t'2tiitfif'i%itr, " . 1' ..__ ___.-- “4.--“..3'1‘; tttay/ttMd,", JIU'ah'l tutorntstive%'r the from: muses of die people. It one wand prosper in.tatai.. people. It one woqu prosper inbui- nm or any occupation whnpwr. it is necessary to he on hand hemm- in‘the morning. whrisot/uton, Amplr, treat .it as an irttpetiirt .dabr W! st.1tti $95- “Lawn .the mom," he says. in a. start: commanding tune; and. _utterly auUdue ed and glanced by his manner. she turns and eaves bun. In the one hurried glance she cash at him, she knows that all is. indeed, over between them now; never again will ho she to her for love or friend- ship. She would have Ttie again.--, would, perhaps. have sat something to palliaw tho harshness ot her-last words. --but, by a gesture he forbids her. He points to ctys door. WF . . j "Was that. how you used to kiss her?" she says, in a choked vuice, her tace. the color of death: "Let me go; your touch is contamination." Almost before the last. word had pas?- fat her lips. he releases her, and, stand- mg hack, confmnts her with a facts as livid as her own. 7 Soquhing at. tbis moment, uwrmast- on him. Moving a. mu: nearer to her. he suddenly catches her in his arms. and, holding her (than lo his heart, int-$3525 kisses (unforhiddeu) upon her ips and cheek and brow. In another Instant she hm recovered Mmeâ€. and. placing her hands against his chest. frees herself, by a. quick 3135991.. than; itis embrace. _ hug coals What a C, gown, wit mix-k was put. this round on." He tries in upon her shoultiu's the cushun-re she _had.wotn when coming in In, garden In the earlier part of Cite mg. But she shrinks from him. "No, no," she says. petulantly mu warm enough; and l do nu that thing. It is black.-aue, m hull)!" Her words smite cold upon his A u-rriblu {our gains mastery ow: DURHAM, CO. GREY, THURSDAY, MAY 14-, 1896. THE EARLY RISER. (To be Cam in out.) -,...._, ___ - -auiii'"t' iiitiiittrtit MEASURING HAY IN STACK. Measuring in stack is a. very crude. unsatisfactory method of estimating tho weight at hay, says an authority. There are times. hmver, when it in imprac- tteatrutoasaattteatsatess,andaeioa' aMrrotirrt1tioet to the true weight will maria!) pin-pea“. Then. by taking- into commutation that tint. soft hay will pack me cleanliethun a. count, amm- qunm, n that V In out I'flr tn‘ thou-onnwill hem-ton . and still. than his outghlahthlt them nun-Jun yhgnptnpku will 43mm The frequent painting or oiling of the wagon rims pays well. No part at the vehicle is subject to so much de- struction asthis--rollimr between alone: and hot sand, grit and mud. Thus cared (or, Ihey demand less frequent setting and renewal. It payx to keep all wagons well painted. whether for work-or plasma. _ . .' No wagon or’sleigh Mhould ever stand. even tor one hour. exposed to sun and wind outside 4113 owner's barn; and cumin. user wilt melt Extinction horn the‘elemenm whenever 9 stops tor an begun ' With such patient we the dur- ablllty at a vehicle will: eget; tin-"ugh the entire year. In the days when norm was largely used on street (uh-rs the horses kept in good condition With seven day's work per week. They wore out after a few years-Gut it. was generally only by injury to llu-ir fem. Iron) constant trotting on hard city vavements." "When wheat middlingn are fed to horses, without other grmn. they should he mind with a Large amount of cut hay, so as not. to become cc'mpact in tlvsstornach. it will generally pay to Lake extra pains in have ground corn and outs to mix with the cut feed. and give this ration steadily earl: day wrung!) the week. On Sunday, when the horse is idle. he may have some lin- seed. meal mixed with bis ration. to lqoseq his bowels and Wopqris.him toy digestuui his food better during the week tol owing. A horse fed and cared tar takes no arm. but rather benefit, by hand work s.ix days oet tt my“) but it. is wry rare that bran can he} [all with advaubage to a harm that. bl working hard. ll. will iiotlr the stout. tul, and that is always weakening. But 1 {inc middlings have a contrary effect, and can he mixed with ground I‘m-n and outs, and so fed with cut. hay. A i, horse at work should be neither consli- I pawl'nur very loose in his bowels. It I the excrement. is at any time hard and l dry a very litrle linseed meal will rcun- C edy the difficulty. Linseed meal also cumulus _ much of the nuuilimr that. goes to build up muscular strength., It. cannot. however. be given in large: quantities, as it is very ctmerstrauui, food. it 'u better alwpys to relieve cun- t iUii).c.G vinr jiUsurua'i'h amine: luxaliye food like linseed me,tl than with Rhyme. ‘ANENT VEHICLE CULTURE NATION FOR WORKING HORSES. The serum will soon be at hand when the%rm teaters will be compelled topeas iot? shady hard work, Plowing. hur- ru‘ung. laying out corn rows, and vari- mviother work that is nPou'?isTt'.Y (‘th spring must he done. It in quite im, portant beside gum] carp, that. the work nurses are given suitable ration. Tim American Ihrirytuan gives the following pvrtiuvnt and timely article: AGRICULTURAL) WE. ! 1ibtgigtii, III-5" V \NUHEROUB trrArttduatlB. 1 , . ttl , ,tm’ mu. Duchall at Mahmud! at aw.- mung-m 'ettElteiyy, hammer the points ll well u stamp the we ot the sttamtfaesttuer. .. "This .tione, the you: an heated spin andwttiirsnti1t Fot.attst,.iat.usuii.. They are much W. but. duty all saggy Ithen Men out. .T.o clean and whwen than they are bound in water to which â€this. been Mood. TM next gap by: place them In . cylind- er whnch.uvolm out as job. Atin, tqmsfthw; vt'l'ritsA, naught: ot‘owor mm data]: a Pen, II 'oAhtdrarpe, the ur than poor ttmattt' tdt at . "lt. L modo o.turiatittaiihtr. punk»? , "The gecret Income an open one,1, though. In the natural pounds of events. and soon almost eqery interested person I knew that the an wan mad†with a pair at scissor} t1xtsd in a pm. . Men perform the initial work. Tint is to may. they roll out the stool to up“: - er thick“. Thu women then ate hold. cutting the steel into strips on with! as two gm 1m long. Pres-es do the coming r the wotnep. The Aug; when It may†the pm " DWI open, bututht. Ttet.ttrytrstrtae.1T pm no then put. into . rad-hot tux-moo. and when than»);~ tin? heated on taken out and pom". '0 cool slowly. Thu proce- maku than soft. Then thayomn on but â€gym "In Birmingham, England, then- an 'r:,",d"irtti'C,"iG'errs'"rt Tait; a number of pen mamdactorieas that One day while Dig: was turn out amt.“ of 150,w0.000pensevery so he states, a she: from t working wrek. The majority of the above, t"" fired. Ttte ball.†. . to the intended v1ctnn. strut! workers un- women. and the wages. 1"an of him. Din: and h while low. help to make Birmingham were mobbed.‘ their clothing a notable- am or industry. To make, off} "ge, gammy,†31:30 AT, ' _ . . we 6 ca T " a mtlllon [ans tfun tan of and m dared hi4 â€warâ€... we; required. there " really so much work on the can tor my...†{them the mnumctum of a pm that. On a holidav. as Din: w it Is surprising that they'll sell as Mung the {melons near Han. cheap as they do; but, us 1 have said. I two men tubing. lie began the prpductwn is so great that it iiichtist to than. A/ party .31. prbtiuuths business. Pens lutvu been , makers tstopped to lumen. o m use a whole century now, but forty ted the party. y.ad mmh‘ yoaxs_ego. when they took the place la diatagtee.. Dal t4 ttt mulls as the popular iakrtspreider, {mat and the crowd lemme M it was one. of the secrets ot the up Vhlle he was spenhnz two how the silt We: made in the ($21.11)â€me up to his ytap.d. Ema employed m tut panic-Alu- brunch at l their W “4. thiqhinsr the work were tity to word An 1 them (.0th m. Dug , oath that they “go not naval the l qncnt. hen he had ratiattt atsotntt at that gltbcutting pro'oe-s. who“ ey,tr,,.y,ittt,. .,te,i __AA_..:__.:_ u... m m "Do Ji-tt lrnuw anylllim: about Puri.'" asked a slaliom-r of a rupurlvr the other day. "l llmughl, you didn't. Now In mu loll you mun-thing about. the uu-lalllc pen that you never dreamed of. ir [requires the finest kind of steel to who a really firstucUss Pen. I have been overhauling records and find that a greater quantity of steel is used annually in the wasnmklng busi- mxs than in all the gun. sword and needle factories in the world. The MF cent popularity of the typewriter has. of course, diminished the use of pens. but the output la enormous, neverthe- lea. _ N in " my“: amm- Ute [WM-LC length, Dwight and width by “he tho stark be well Hacked. â€did: and thr. hay recently W; by vighlm-n, arrl hy any ntt.mNCg, fifuwn to eighteen, new .. (hardly of the stack. Itssa, " ltr.st?cks, Ily. num_hexj oi; - ce . l. The number 1n the windrmvr. prgdur‘t of the with? ip, yam I To tirid -, a tls divided by twenty-1 tho numlmr of was of Inuk- the produet at In and width by WI " well tracked. " ahal tons of meadow hay the quotitsot d m 'nglh, may)“: gate, dial I in III-tin; Mgr'trigl, t «mg 'fl'lu'JHi'0i _. iiiiiiiiritiiifiteu; [tut,?,ttdta.t . T . m -r- unto-uni br .. an, "a... m ',,.tl'8ii,'til.tgt; 'iuaTictuirthnge.yt9tPitfaPi, I" mum-hem mus-92m“; WM“. ........ --" v . ' I -s'gt,2i'te the open air, an?! be spent sever-l ya in jt.ril. . I He has organgsd In Cuba thirty chumbu and Stations and twenty-nix Sunday chock. Ile has Lwany-(ive u- misting clergymon. Seven churches have a membership 014.1!!! He has over 8,000 2eachers and pupils, and annually In bombers am or 409 pawns. The Southern swam Church bought for Dis: a thean trt Hum: at a cost. at "MW. It In“! all†Ifm- In thiitmUding be wand-cod " mother. aiitittorriutuyrtroreeome “u he ('v'i'rrATl/li'0rrhitrl7ii"iiieT'iii-" up), could - say: .. lu?rd Jews. 3:" a mother." and he manned r Wilfniu ting went to the Bland the when a; bi. "tetg-timo were t"dltth2tPlif, this consented camo- thsqthyet t on , w giemndq in Quho. his: cum thif by angling Aqtlsta in now contain over an m_ _ MW at Hangout": tre. “is m 1.“ money m 'ietAStik on cle, be In: men» " “august 7 ntter u- a56iEi"tii'?rdt1iuAeclfftt or!- “a run. A day after the required halite, of the, meeting was found in the May- ,or'u office. where it had [men mislaid. One day whiks Din: was preaching. so bu 5mm. ashoc from behind and above, was fired. The ball. [mmf close to the intruded rt.cutn, alruck .1 joy in from of him. Diaa and. his brother were mom, their clothing pas torn off. and. bruised and Needing. they were carried More the Mayor. lie or- dered hi 'ttrritnrtr can them safety utr- on the an: tor mun}. On a holidav. as Diax was passing along the wlma near Haunt. he met two awn (Mung. no began mm ot Christ to than. A/ party of mefTF- mgkars dropped to lumen. Others Pom- od thes party. y.nd "ttttt can; rum = diam. Du: to. his sub- . t and the crowd [we-me atili gamer. Gut, he was speaking two policemen new tqrto his sung]. {Encouraged by that 'tM.totra amt thmlgmx they were then to tet bun. Dy; waxed elo. Ste,. Jie',', he had finished he was "m under arrest. charged with TIIE MAYOR AND THE JAILF.R. On another amnion Diaz and two at his assistants, (iodine: and Herrera, “1an to Cumulawoa to bold an open-sir martini. when the three were amazed and ta en before the Mayor on the charge that they had not. given a no- tice of the meeting. as the Wish law requires. They were follows-9d by a throng ot aymptthugrs. t.ntuyiaud and ready to mob the ottiswga In charge. the 'i',.e',v?,gui1g,rttt'ed the priming; TI Net was o I appear on . - cany'and deliver an wax-mm ditisuadinir his adheaysttts [my]: Urmn'Ipl_at pp- bought ed Din: faction moms: 'aiiiiii0riilVijtt .. -a,i?a .m. se', seNt,aas'le [arre.sout and Jan“! kid Moh‘wxl Mutual biegrrs, Pinon-[um and [Hana-d I “urn-rim. ty 928. g --- "hwy" - J Head Office. Toronto. :OMPLISHED AND _ - UN CUM {CAPITAL Authorized 32,000,000 L...,,.,, and .luilml : " Paid up 1,000,000 Purl P'l"u' m-u rut 1 RESERVE FUND 600.000 2.313;: Hand-made Waggons (',"i,t","it.'):-" IALLAN gamma $ig; ',t..,",C, Horse Shoeing Shop, Altai dint and exercise have Ped 7 l this wartt?rothertratm.etytoy_thseM' _ _ "i'" ' tdgetf, 'ryiiylli WW2: 'lti . " ‘= man w _ . , wjota t 'trytariyqat..-.tm.atitie .." ." a; 'thiiitCrit1_ase1rJqrAai1igtgeor"c'.t r-"")‘ or0ttluuqheabttstAttatOtorHAn.eP. "ry, unmet-o. . . aratt‘an': and W and _ m3." an»; "," tact; 'eezfhet?, and. m 31-7 _ ivey": _ mum m‘wnc ":i't,li7r.r,'dfrt.ii',',"s in?! til it†it 1aiCibritiiii2 f' "rlrft%"gi'a', ‘v. " Addy tab m is eoesems.uuttr.yr.s ' daily sponge bath and a "PM!" um. The "We should be ' 9 “MAR W wPPPof het, NEP- itwartttaatets..oftteteter. The 'tMr,",',',',.",;,. which Wheaten an "rtomirtg.atpmRtkttipi1here9t ths.-tty.iasd.ahouutVueet1.tty .attriAmttuigtedtmat withanuhirh, l To {leap in I poorU-veNilVed mum u to mute tteaaache and deer. Warmth during sleep should be 003241:- ed from blankets. not trom cloned wut- (laws. The y'indow should he open .auytu-iner.arthoueaetdan Inch or two at the bum _ It that“! lithium lacking In luslre, bru.atr it twee ' day tor tive minute- at. a mm. " m gnu-aw: and ems up mt]. rub than " night. wub van-14 choc. " the hind: Mildly. was]: mum and warnpaird louse. 'u-rug. M310“: to bed. lt the Au "tnap-tor of police in Scotland hvs been known to pun-hue of his own at- cord N new pair ot loom and to plan)» them in the grave. mopened for the mm, of a murdered teranaer. who ' iaadvertently interred 1Nvre- iooted the any before. n This prpctit2y,, which likewise gun-val: among Ute Ttfigaees.. as “all n in mnngr guru; of Asia. is Inn table lo the he! that unless: the dead the welt shod when buried their ghosts W hack to haunt the locality when they bgrathed their Last in search or a pair "tAe,oe'i,,,e,, hr! supposed e m u y to ho mauled to paws: (sonata-t and saf- ety the broad plains which the depart- " soul Inna. (ravens Mane iguana-wk: flung m declares! to he coveted with um. thorns and morn... whito ottper now an that Iter consist ol'burnmg lands. Thee plunge! waging are popularly, (radioed with forming; nor, ot antsykhamtter to hell. " is this nsaaonusatthaumtaotthedeadare called " hell the!†in Norway. Sweden, Finland and Deanna-k. |o .94 . t Jobbing ti all kinds promptly attended in ALLAN MaFARLANE, Propriarton England. in Scandinavia. as well as in Hungary. Croatia and Batman. tho utmost care is taken among the lower cinna- that each an?†m pruvided uilh a pair of good shoes before hung laid in!» the 311mg: " the ',"t,Q'T, son was to a tramp in to hive hum found and hummer! will always he some ehagitahlq up)“ furnish tb pair at good boon for Inter- ment plan; with, mg col-pg. m." . . " Dead men's shoes " is a common ex- pmsum, but mean: much Mt my parusot the Old Wartd. when the boots of the dead are accorded much import- flu- T','l'X gulch- and livurr- (hurtfu- lllz The Thai Exba " II . Old 375M In the old stand. made shoes. Ire: "tii" .w' ' by l".. "r. . 3am.†E Let Ill m, i-ifrft,?-.t?i'i;:.', EH 3rrqit,1ttt,_Atyt9t1 1iirAitciiiyi In Standard. in the mprthrtgt parts ot 'IrtTelore on paving- b-nx Java:- 0131.†trd uttrrarrU. Prompt Amman an on" lun- uuxordnd cutomn Hung It a W. Alone-l Bunting hum-II mud-.3! collect-on: and. on P, "can“! uni mar-n . Has opened out a first-ehcss --ar-- BOULDIN a. CO't? [I otrurso,ttaot2d. su'uruU,i' is/ai-ai, "tdthtrtand. . DURHAM AGENCY. " orut, W. P. (Iowan. Ptmrident, "RNS-. qt myâ€. " “rule; cm nun: wart Ptxrprutoas mm omen. SEE OUR HARNESS UPPER TOWN. THE GREY Thursday,' Morning. GENT? Segunmich pains- in WOODWORK SAVINGS BANK DEAD MEN'S $16035. in connecticn. A first-class lot of for sale cheap. TOILET HINTS. MESS MAKERS 13mm "I HARNESS OIL. I Ina-Inn inseam "mm A: n-ndgon 'ttrotate. Dept-u- iutora,rt dio-ul " damn! J. KELLY, Attont. Geo. P. Raid. Hunger A iso All hand- go (D )J