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GOIERICH. ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 18b6.
The Huron's Bride.
An Indian Laved •l no "hale( Wales," fM
A.ciamt Sib e/ 6edarkl.
no•. t.• ar•-. M.•t•w•.s.. Cr .1 or to,.
'woos, ,, WM 144 SMwn•• a•.d•.
Lutes to the tale they 1e11 us of the
Iodes, )lamtowaste,
The proudest of the Hurons, • young
but hardy hunter ;
How he same to love Puwbits, the red-
lipped:sine beauty,
Daughter et the Shawnee chieftain, the
far-famed Oroail%
On. spring tees, when the rmplu had
put4heir leaves .at gladly
To kw the a..be.s• pleetang on the
hili e d o'er the rivers,
e r Away west Maatoeamis to the so.thwerd
3 •' Oona hi people,
With Ave young beeves beside kiss, to view the
Wise waters --
Awl to hear iM tbeeder roaring ; for Nwts,a was oseeding
As Nastily it boom rad Amiens the senses d the white mar
Craned they etsasy a stream by wading, swam they assay a brimming river,
And fastened "Motet with wampum the limo, d trees foe rating.
?e Swat them dews the river when their coarse .a faltered'r ►t.
Joyous was the jeerer* thither, fur their earthly Br g
Mehl them tender Soh for eating, and eke tereektets pare them Wise,
Amid the pmiarel'eJ•NMs eligouvered, yielded steges d nets, bid treaturea
Teel- n wweeis relished more them all Mabee mesh win him.
When tbe Maud ret Baling Warms, like study distort* "header,
Told the Ratty el young Iodine they were sear the great Ilsep•ra,
M.M.waam and his brulba.s spread the litter for these werwam.
*ad ribbed the er.iiislt brise .o light the glewist ea.P Bre
Hem the weaken neral lees awed. and the ramp was wrapped in slumber,
Not • semi disturbed the stirtssas save the hoots g e1 tlw might owl*.
Keeping etp a leMr ' e reielig like ...ttsee on imty.
It war ri surly morning, jest before theme had ries.
that a dame printed Shawnees mote malty to the nip sane,
And their piseeins wmr-ery startled the hand d Herons.
Short theorems* oremsle, leek the a,ogmest, i Most unequal combat,
And the Mabee, bosh& es prisoners, were berispdt to Orenine.
Bather el 11e iemesse nation, a Orosg and string warrior.
Then the heart d hissemasie Mend Town im 1E tis• :
"Do yeemer is tin eel luirM' I Do you Weak the sawed treaty
had elect e• seeping s. bees wbe take you ea roar baser 1
Mary moor knee eeess, a.,....d. sines oar fathers made the treaty,
That no more sheet& Herm warrwr shed the bleed el esighMttng Shawnee,
Nee should 11.we se Brave itmbrvs with his bedtime( the Batons,"
Thea spate and Oeemits : "I hoard that qua were aooieg. fin glnamitng,
For the 'meg et bb 1 Mtn with me saw Torr evening camp
And said thtif astowaa*I 11. Tome chief of the Hurons,
The eon d lltaoipota, (I loved that Indium saaidem),-
Would see the Ireaft Weems. and hear the lad Mears .
Losg ale 1 laved tby r, but the handsome Huron 'Matsui,
Thy father, named her, was her, and took her to dig wigwam',
But another Indian maiden ajew 1 afterward and loved bur,
Aad hod her to my wigwam Of onafurt and to help be ;
)May toes and daughter' blessed ere, bet the fairest, sweet Pnwhits,
Doth pine like prairie floweret when the drosgbts unkindly pinch it.
Thi wise apes of tee Sbm.nsee, in medicine iwstrnuted,
Can led ea herb to heal her on prairie or n forest,
Aad ss.$L iporatieg squaw or doctor got her.
woodiand,
Tee moues ego, while al Manis my dwefli.p to the
Come a vision to me, steeds.' o'er m senna like the odor
W the petty forest violets that bf to wetom* greet
And • raise said : "Oronits, before two moos. bars ended
Th. young thiel Mastowasfs, the son of Manipota. Waters.
Stall Dome to hear the thunder of the smarms FaUiaR
Thos mud take bins ea to battle, and tell hits of Pvwkite,
lied he shell quickly show thea whet shall save the Didion maiden."
Said it stewaei•. prosily : "1)o you take nee for a doctor i
Do you take ism for • woman, that 1 should heal your dam fuer 1rs .,
Little know I how to cure her ; lend her to the Healing quickly,
"(Are then waters Unit eau heal her," asked Oroni ot '
"Oh, my, yogurt Maatow•eis, can waters be eo pots
Here the wigwam door was darkened by a figure slight and comely,
'Twee a maiden form that stood there, lithe u willow branch and slender,
Aad beg soft eyes were as radiant as the young deer's in the meadow.
And the heart d M•.towesis, as he gased upon her beauty,
Was melted by the glances that eke stole tuwuds the carates
Said Mastowss s, softly,as be turned to Oronita :
"11 this be meet
ri lo wllppwoonded ei w ris oo Haesi. he A'afen.
Never Gey eo Pg pretty rd
Tell mewhet *hall be my gee oa if thew water keel thy daughter r'
Spoke Omaha, kindly, "11 in the HealingWaters
ruse's Arise lowed for saving the life of sweet Puwhita,
The maiden's thine forever, that is. it she is willing,
floe meet win her pure otfle:loe ere you lend her to thy wigwam.
Take sow with thew ten Shawnees to guard the sweet Puwbil
Aad two young %iris, fur the person of my daog
Oldie them to the Healing Waters, and it nose moTe Powdailyts
O.ies the radiant bleak that tied her, and droops sot, y fading,
Tilos east keep the laden maiden, if she loves thee, Mnstowsaia."
1'bes wide tee* hose for the journey to Lake Heron,
Aed Maetowa he t1 party of Powhits
Oa they went by easy travel, till they reached the Healing Waters,
Where towed the ramming river, sod where danced the waves of Huron ;
And the buenas of early simmer cooled the brow of sweet Powhits,
As serene the wtde.p+.ad water it heated to caress bee.
Hen rested sweet owhits, much wearied by the journey.
Thea the hard of Mastowasls Id her to the purringstreamiet,
The t Aealisp Waters that run tonna eh. elver !
Akar "Oct`sweet Powhita, gladly would 1 be a empties,
111 would win tillers, aid 1 lei .hare my wigwam...
But the pestle mail Powhits, blushing like • rue ice Jess teem,
Answered not a word, but downward east her eyes in modest sweetmeat
"Midden drink this healing water," mid the gallant llasowasis,
As be reined • sup of birth -bark to the lips of sweet Powiit•
.1.%iek it frost the band of lover, who feeleth lonely hearted
If tone art n.,l beside him. Deist, .h drink, this healing water."
And the midges, sweet Powhlta. took the rep from Mastowasis,
Aad she make, with it uplifted, "Noble Huroe, MMastow•sis,
11.e bast brought see in the kindness to them women's* healing waters,
Thee to a dyine Indies
1 gore mytlife, sr en words
father. 1 I my de►itribe and nation,
men ;
Yet more love Mast',nasi&, who had led me far my seeing
To the potent Heeling Waters. near Lek. Huron .d the river.
Should these waters heel Prowling, she is Wine .lone forever ;"
dad she bleabiag drank the water from the birth hart sap be gave he*.
peswt k deeply, drank Ioversry, for the sake ed lfegeted near the H. is ten,
Many days 'r
Mod the strength of tweet Powhies ease with each dews
of summer,
Aed her che.s glowed like red roses kissed by
Ad her seep grew Arm sad b.esdlwg as she enjoorned near the waters.
Atm see the summer eaded wleeerre the lake receives Who rim.
Came to the Healing Waters,
And be blessed yawns Meet weaie sad hie daughter, menet Powheta.
Aad 11e steeped their hands together. and he said, "Ile never parted,
Itthese pleswast Healing Waters be ye man and wife forever.
T maid eeicf Omaha, h. ,hots weird 1 t : t Ink. Hems,
Tbe red nee yet .hall perish from the shoran tope great
Nat Laing Waters,
With the fading tribes el led..,. .halt dry op
Bet these t1. wed Pnwhita found virtue in the &rtekiee,
Like enb vee el a spider, .hall pm a chewed,* dry.
Thorniest( the wen sed weary, who 1da1 'wetly ssrnmdm caw glare,
Tied sad refreshing. sad pie strength tike Powhit.."
Pewasis and aged neit• Indians
Are. ill the weary
thele lath .11s.. i`te .s.Ib ar
Yet dill the h na{erOriII the site of Hesl4.y Weems.
erger
rutin stre. M
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GODERICH.
vista looking op or down North st:eost,
through the dense foliage, is one calcul
nisei to ravish the game of the hirer of
"Ivan Irmssty.
The Prettiest Town in Canada. THt rustic rasa.
What is known as The Peek, ie sevorei
The Most Delightful Bummer Re- 'or" planted with shade and fruit tress,
di rest view of the harbor A o>•IrroT.
sort in Ontario.
legated Maitland Oine fiery
use of the cost adt,Me to be found.
The iu.•tius for the graves has been
chosen on a high grimed, and is •p-
prosehed by a road wtedimtt eompletel7
around the burial plena The oemet.ry
°melee a nerber of h•mdsome sa me -
sass* and seem of the plots are very
sswly kept. Oa typo opposite nide of
the raNsi a akar epi* of water .t M-
inors icy ealdaesi,gedie teeth. 'There
grow the water ereseesv the plane i.
a Semite meet Aeries the dere of
Logue. .i the .pantry.
sees a=unseen Tin enICAoo Tortures or 1ISI,
Thera a are syr tit eghM, fa %der+dL the that American slab& / t7 who
St. Urs'in'e .eltarahe ,Np.eepaltss, i. • *VK visited the town, woke eatbew Sti-
4sdeomte .truest'•. end is hessiale14 astioally .1 their reespios bore, sad
Acted up winks. AS 41e head el )leech ware w d.M bled wW ow roads aud-
steemet, mewl ea fogad Unit wieseg expreseed the
gagrt hobs $ V..h stage the Y bodi.t Pelt IbM they use' take wine d lh
ee therms h
Anenhi !sags bled . well veselidad I.emery with thea AIS He
sed HOWL ager bi babe ha.n.ks d to therms are psi, panglig edw In a
the lWv'atke Army. There i oleo a 1 22 usage run
seabed Metbodel .b*ri t ma Victoria direetdoa there is • d
street, el a very seek de eilp. Th• Pr..- to Luekww vi. OWtfhe, MN Nile, said
dM•mM'M worstlpim a ..rmodioms esti- psngenaon, which tum bees does in 2
fid keens as Kam there, mad there is mum ('The writer in eanpany with s
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agree for thew friend ' has ridden from L.oknow W
wide to d it spinning around 1t
FOR BICYCLERS
feet eve •
is • .igbt worth awing, sad as it steads
at the edges of •tbe turbot, it is of easy Article For ViaitOew
nouns to all. A pulite repeat to be .A Tiotel7
shown the engine is generally acquiesced Who Ride the Wheel.
in by tf ,although dup,maokoa
and loafers are strictly prohibited. The Mea Esse Is ,h• tearemh•re•we
easSold Nb s.acesbed by a Etryder
••m. wh rb•an. rsvwesse."
ousuoam ryg a grand
I and the great lake stretching beyond. About. mile or w est d The site ie
is mi -
Hers eremite ix thoes who frequent
t rews who•• Atarsetseue Nave wow Car its inviting quarters, sad en the slope d
$i.eatat game. - the bill is teeny • coy wot.k , . 1
by cedars, when • small party of pic
dfeers c•a esjoy • quiet time, "Far
from the m•ddrning crowds' Weide
strife," while yet on the teem aide a the
conmodious harbor. The pati is the
favorite resort el the eses(siaa Parties
that throng Godsricb (hung, the .um•
mer, and the mumu of brads- is ohm
belied derma the days al . idameseer.
as=sn we;sMae sus' resesese
is the teame now universally bestowed
upon Ooderich by the 'cresting peens- Iu
the wwn, and fat miles emneswding
we have what adlniewlidgedto be
the finest runs HeilL tby
world. The roads are Vl 1
thur sgbiy drained, and preeppi-$ IMO
Ism that delight the arts trtetebe
saddle a deet, eel l-000dttesrpMartha
A rpsri•1 article on the 'Misti.s. of
Ooderiak to lovers of the wheel, from
use of the bast pasted bicycler* in the
proms. is given thee week, nal will,
we feel sure, be reed with interest ley all
Mims, and also by puny who leave Dever
got astride the may wheel.
• wise wish Io 'wog IIesshies in Oldie. Carlow, some 14 miles, at might with a
KIN Ca naes we Drat ace bewgwag ery lamp is t boars without a tumble.) In a
110 vi
At the foot of the hill, within talking f,ord'. sol rneustaatr
distance c t the harbor clerks are two TEs sates* to g Yarm, direction we have the old Buren road,
simnel *primp, peeing from the Barth Tk. to s tolt. *s ions ti h rt1• you whish of!., good riding ell the way to
•t • greet depth. sed swine freely win- low t 7tMr ' 1 ites res♦ St►atl'sd, 49 stlas, through th. vr•1Mgee
yams tot the temesS 1egesta Ins *ass of Clinton, Seafurtb, Dublin,Ykebell•nd
ter hod sumnmer; flefyieg alike late beat
and the cold. Thew waters and
innd medical bike had • nes 041i.( 'lad been ttesred- liebrin,ville. Going southward we have
and sulphur hb slid form, raenei' r•l'•Pwrd M error. end geld, 12 miles d gond reed to Hgleld,
men 'peak highly of ebur value. Them
beside. these feraisee& welt a eo• see white penes a deliphtfoll* algetic
waters are fess. hod eoaitHaed
and • new Bre sad bmvglsr •-pMlf'Ng/a st the month of a smell river, with
have been cored b7 their saw The water. has Oeldie s Ildlidlesh, d a110s hs charming emery around. President
is pleasant to the tests, the iron and dining room 1st also rasairsdariallilhils Bates, the historian of the Chicago tour
ic having hese proridd with ss sl►fot 1883, pee • vivid d.scrbptiitm of the
sulphur being barely diesersibtw ms AwnL
more obtainable in season, eas, and the hi t11 beauties a this charming spot. From
The reason for erose and ppickerel opens
To (boos who 43 not wish to incor the
exposes of a visit to the fashionable OM -
aids seer resorts, and ip►eh deo is t
oars to aide tbem•el.os In the eilides.m
of M skoka or the Aeirligiha Bay im ods,
n o plasm offers a more &teasel' claim
tor *.mast rest and booklet el sojourn
10.. ebe town d Clodaei.1, the meaty
cost of Huron, one of theliecmt prb.p•r-
ons of the counties ut O•fario.Can-
ada'. ammser slim its is the ediafratios
of the world ; sad the serer bream
that rose over ides broad bead a the
Nee Lake Hero*. are the menu stt•re of
health and .refreshla* to all who oro ten-
sed by them.
AN noun sammorm ta,
Yeas ago, bigsi" 11. paddles of the
Art aetrgoea' leme ,'111. stilita!r mill -
leers mires the esteem tedium to the
mese ripest the ash el were i wow
maid the Maitland river, the site online
town. teas an attractive ora The timed
Aver, thea deeper god stew majestis
Mesa sow, rolled proudly em fly its swoop
to the expeotaat bks There wore less
isiands.thee twee is Use river, and is
one el them, covered set times by the
. ping freshet*, were interred the bones
of the deed aburigies& It is said by
W OW that the whole range of ialseds •t
the meet' of the river were mss teat
esmctery tor the red nes of dee forest,
Mena many of these Weeds have bets
homed Mice the white mss came here
*eel the Iades died mut, this theory
deer aur hold good. However, Sgsaw
Head. whisk' bee often 1a late years
n erved as • camp ground, is said to be
the abiding place of many departed
Mayes, red -skies not rd coma, although
as tar so gbouly tale or dark legend
att.ehes to the Wet necropolis of the
motives
A CHAture° SITUATION.
Nature has dos. much to reader God-
erich • most attractive spot, and so has
the hand of man. It stands from 100
to 130 fed ab.vs the level of the lab,
with two sides falling abruptly toward
the late and thefiver. Perfect drainage
is thes offered, and the municipal author-
ities ens lost so opportunity d taking
advantage of it, the remelt being • per-
iod system of sewerage which carries off
the water is an hour or two alter the
rein has *eased to fall. It has been
known to rain all night in Goderioh, and
a few hours after sunrise not • vestige of
the sight's duwLpour meld be ewes by
the manner visitor who, perhaps, with
slippered feet, lounged easily amend the
grounds of his leo e1, or slon4 the brood
Meese of the smiling town. Weed. tee ar nail boats at easy miss. The tem
d and the daring an each 1-e fully ac
eiiew.lka are nut n.edeJ in t iuderieh.
e.m.sodated, so far as • mune u con -
natural
u •n nnknnww gn.ntity, owing to owned -
TIES sal •gam applied drainage and • syr too male
enure ter inn Mall al -
verdict of •11 wheel -
men who have ewer visited 0odri•b, is
that it ertmbines (althea itself more of
the .ttraatio s whish are dear to the
Leave dye touring .baelease, than se,
other *Lee in Csaadm Pore air, chsag-
teg scenery, unrivalled gravel roods in
every diesetioa and the proverbial hos-
pitality of the ish•bitaats, oowsbiae t.
rake Ouderich the objective point of •11
wheeling tourists who visit thie section
Th.,
est forth will be meth as to sstitelp the Morgan', hoed at the tcp of the hill
supply
Jules 13th. There
is nonny a a wd oast "jeweils 1aet. pp,.twe the *bora the bridge, one of the Bund views
supply ut thou. fish in the river, near hells. dr •kirtiDgs. eta, berried bows in Canada is ta, be obtained. Preceeding
its south, asst lig ientabes are frsogs.ntly repainted in white, with nsasa sewbnr beyond Bayfield we have ten miles of
Meek bum u „many Bsh, wend is highly
P•ted eros eve is rad with baa&.owh• to fie ,field, where the tourist strikes
poundup Grimm' esrpst•
tante him is the reamereamths. „itching
The pietas esu the damn, sad the ball mar' ens never OLTIL i0Any IN caeca's
t a to three, and is
highly Severn of the bedrooms the old London stage mad, throogh Zee-
land • for hie tierce. Th. pickerel is n./ and pensee hare also bees remspK.d ter and Liman to Landon. This is the
meek of • fighter, weieths about as much i and carpeted, sad all lhe bedroom eve favorite touring ground of Western On-
tario the bass, and is Ulm much •pprecut the first Act are sewly Mtwisbed. Ssok tario wheelmen, the whole distame from
ed on the table Vere n no t,umb'e to I res will Ind the choicest brands of do- London to Ooderich t16 miles, leaving
get bait, and she river, while near •t (nestle and imported cigars is the Aim, been dune in7 hours riding. nom Varna
hand, is true to all who desire to (mat in I and the bat it supplied wide the Street
a lin.. Theses who web to angle fur I .orated and miueral waters. made by the
speckled truut in the
private creek., j imperial Mineral Water Oo.., et H•si'-
lwwevK, meet get • permit from the ton. Them goods are the hest of their
owner, or doe roe the risk of losing I kind in the ooestry, and ars constantly
summarily dealt with as trespassers. kept toe ice during warm weather. The
BOATING. j Droiri•toe, Mr. Om. B. , who seo-
E:celleut opportunity Inc boating u 1 metre
hie father. Oapt. W. Cor in the
afforded on the river, within the harbor, i devotee his whole striation
or out eve the wide lake, and of to the to the comfort of hie oasts
Point Farm, four silos op the weer. ear TAss worst,
A . an be mads kr either adjoining the meads
know
to Bayfield, 6 miles, is probably the fin -
sat bit of road in the .o.atry. This is
the bit which so delighted the Chicago
party ut 1889, that they meld not hold
themselves, and took et at such sped
that the tail end of the line •000ml.list.
eel the dietaoce w 2$ minutes, the fest
sem being nearly • mile ahead of that.
The 'eyelet sojourning in Goderich who
desires
• nuts armament RUN,
may take the lake shoos reed north to
(o the well known smanser betel of J. J.
Wright • distaaos of .bout ea: miles by
Town Park, is a popular summer du l.i, toed. Here the tourist can stack his
and Inc several years pad has been rah machine, and proceed down the shad
ducted by John A. 1Aoyle. He is well • ravine to the sagnlceut beach wh
ia
.•si•ted by the members of his family, extends for nearly • mule in front of the
loving •and if the weather be sultry re-
;Keayce left ur a north, end opo cont
Mot all sus fie
yet • few boats have 's•I`•• it • bled( demi
by beet
• Tgt nix . of the hu1b 10 the
tem of gravel sidewalks, beaten to the h. 1 t t cth sod well M ah betel himself by a delightful bath. Air
e.rinnw td acyl+: t, pe.v*4s r•IM '-Adler and perhaps
ing phos Inc visitorsTui roma ATTxa5OON OW -
TSa ALBION norm, in the ovum► is the trip to Benewiler.
onedeeted by Jfib m )1t1apo► nun 1°ak,. (Long out by the Huron Road, we term
vow eiari. (.r tie yojimme et sum pow:
w. towardtr.eegve the verkiwq alcor peeinthe
e
& ribseam Awe ens*
Tors or TNT TOWN. remained behind. Them boats carry a
The site of aha town was carefully rod spread o! sail. and are easily hand
ehu ss by John Galt, the eetebrated dyed. They can 1. hired fur a •e mil
novelist, and laid out on • plan peculiar sum, and • run out into the lake some
and admirable. Occupying a plateau few miles and back, with • practised
.v.rioddilg tie ricer sad the lake, and hand at the tiller, will gives whole fame -
pally Top toward the latter, de a „b , ' , , at • Meisel,
the situation a me that has long cone a esp•rw.
mended admiration. The county court i TUN HAM:WM rcae 07 SALT
see Warders, .ad W itagi, a laver" [Tales dosOedi into the teaselled Maio
resort with visitors from 1111thilno In- land valley and on aeries the bridge to
diene sod Olio. It is commodities and Bewailler. The stranger tourist will
feel depend to Linger in admiration of
well "heated. feel
scenery show here, whish is exceed.
TN ors as HOT&L. bight Bee. Al this paint,
ke • 1 preparations for •naila vaasa,
home, a handsome sloes •structure,I 1s an attraction for many. The process o
dtwit m. specs.
a a- a well known truest .trees, 1... into
stands in the centre of the tow., and
r one that is very interesting. The the summer orad., but good
the Maitland, bet permits to Ask meat
encircled with • heanafiel perk, is which bine which has been discovered by 1 tion an be secured at all times at "The Asst be „brained from IM levee, as the
flowers ,t every hoe, shrubs of various boring to • depth of from 900 to 19001, Colborne" And "The Huron Hotel. ' Meek is preserved. Leaving Besmiler.
feet, i. pumped lame Iron tubes i there u only ore hill o.1 any
kinds, and headsman* steads even. thn.wgh TAB POSIT TANK. which nest be walked up, after wench it
abound. faced wi th Remy of the prinei.
pal places cf business, which
the perk on all .idea A park surround-
ed by Moines* blocks is • sight not often
seen The places of business .roved
into immense pas.,otdK which furnace. This ensue• suemsK hotel, ehich m is easy riding. Beth road and memory soar built, and by continual boil- situated about four milesfrom O0<'erleh, on the con„,,„,„ ice 4 seperio r. and the
jog the .suns mateyu preeitrtat•d.• side of
th .sr•ped (tom time has won •wide reputation
w roe tgb6 . ri ria Pthar Khesi b.1.,es reae1-
n. 1
view n( the halal, a bit .d the *rat's" the h h bank of the neer whisk case be
to time hottest.,
span r dset.d and pops •rA ing Msitl.ndrille the road triads along
to time for ebb. deposit, whiehr notbiwp eg
this "duan or octagon -►toe • frost- else than the salt of eewnmerea Trop' . akeleh nn tM harsh eon be are^ is les heard below, and owrwoa) glimpera o! -
age of about • third cf • mils. Tnn road the dripping• of the pita some td the attractive initial block that adorns cur mined through the tree. Daaoendi-
h rah park and isle• fume a inline wrote. al bold has aur bees mined t rough g eill reward the villin
the Novas u wide and •n u •mese .the re w im epernetiw t v year. we ono., noun moue a nrK y
elm- with
e•rvi•rs drive, and equally ring- meats few the messiest or parer. (lode• steadily i m malted hr J. J. weight. T. Meithied Bridge, said after climbing a
1
way between the
coo renes pa chest etugo Ara* colones r two
brewery, salt vitt•, tannery
d level, 1 ' t / steed „lush ere
.s1eable a nese- I wq said ba. beam Par. 1h b tbo
i
ins, with riders of the wheel. Spring- rich dairy salt, w 1 by J. R Wright, son a( the .xeprietor, who has somewhat stiff hill And ourselves once
ins from obs common centre -the ion. J. Kidd, of the intoru•lional salt wdl, I grown ap with the bteawnees, will los clerk more at hose. The party of
rtrsec11 cep petty
of .
bovmr.d eoertheuse run eight onsets, 1,as taken •high plane anionic IhA tmhteet i this season. The house has telegrephte who .:shed (lui.rkh in August 4,
ereeeed at f h t peat•, brand td the Ly Thele ars fseili TL drive to the b ► ( their treatmwt
({ seismal other salt takers bend M • o eAeaet roe the mtgatles .kilo pont • tr.msti
1w WILL. of (beer reception ice (iderielL gee'
bsterr$L in a as .ug a egg- • ted postal tie. • spooks in
Mt tsw ^
in God rbeh. is n th it O.e.da,sisaMt ieni
A *MOTs was. TWA . ..rn sm&i mg, sad this aeSwardrtisa i _
All the .and are seeA wider than the Vdst shorsim
to litis i sari nos Omagh
a d the to the •buds.&. 11. heath is dtyrl&,bthO teait wemisriayaa. ai -
ordiaary, and hoes avenues of the ch.,in ilargwt alums esgiwea is t)•mwla d Ogil• twill resort Inceredeeeasl viaitKa
est shade trema, of shier: the ninbriere..ee ries Hetelio.'s big mill. The driving a pop ll
d Pair brethren of th.dMb dead f*
22 feet The Poise Tars will be meow attritive In, melt • ►esltefml ted ism Rina
nape sod the shapely Isms. rhestuo• are weed i• d ate' losing It (nor tea ever t►ie mime.eeetne•
the most pleading, live their dam. The in diameme, era req seg
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