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'A 141.1140IA GULCH.
ver It111. TsrlOt
revel The Orem livid., Jennarr. Itr1
Early to the Spews of 1860, thuiy•stac
years age it d..e't same loaf that bee-
utrseil rad two free.As drove a curious brtk•
tad fig arta of ((waver. bat- he (al:de .ln
Gu:ah, from whence • reuarr haat 'whetted
es of Ne liadittg of gold. a 4r teens wad a
7 +M 4 sem' rM #rd budged al the way
front She Mkma.ri (;aver the semen Imbue,
owl oar terries. wag a rickety old lumber
wages that g, scams it. best .Lia,
41st eve.yt is relative to the woe Id,and
viewed Is. Its of this philosophy', 1211
outtit was fatly up M the •iNlost aWi.lant
1.--43f the Denver of Ikon day. Kul 1a.at14rs
of style and thaNhh`dill not brother rue much
theft, and, ha fast, have never Oerokitoient
muck aaxierty is akp sited, fur 1 have al
I'M* boon taeleted to Wier, that If • theta
,a fully r.hysalle is WO parlors ww,adel it
s g'oo'f mmowgk lar tam amd, Undyed, I "batik
it is good e.ssie. der sarybudy, tb.u,;h 1
dont wish to plass sa • sasses as those Haat
Mrs.
The way to tape Gulch we.long anti
dithcalt Throe were no railroads dire i1'
1 sc ,there wore tee roads of auy kind worthy
of the Dense. There were nereutaiw to elitist,
tied rivers to fors, mil • mho bawdy with
an axe found Plod* a/ employment m clear
ing • trail wide entilllgk fur a wagon to paw.
We found it romp emostrh to j..urswy over
Vie Divide, sad dawn to where Menit.eto
sem stands, sod thou we Wel a gust range
of aosot.iss 1. et ea, with Pike's ('oak .iir
fitly in front of ea, .,,d o..t.!.in4 t'. idols u
over the hull. kite Moth Park, except, a
a lwly and pertly-euwtreeted road, over
which our weans was the gest to pie, ire•
we were bowed to reach California t:oteh,.o
set came •.err ages trod our slow pro�re..
e'
her,:o. Moa our camp •t night wars 0o.
bt 01 the dying fire whittleut.rkeal tip
ee we had efspt the night befor', hut this
did ,wt discoing* ea, her we e•msoled our
salves with the thought that some pr..;,.•...
bad tree made, and we k rw that (tidy
titer could we at •fh• goal we vert` so
eager toes; sb. f311ee in• I•,••It *et so
.seep that we had to fasten 0 pose tree t.
toe rear of ,Js• wagon to serve as N I.rak.•.
Test, however, was e1Mpaatively plain
sadism. for in a previews lirrnq►ecttiageile, i.•
t:un i fositd no read at all, and nu,aeti.nes
eve could hew did a plexi level eu..ugh ..
sleep nn. Is. shish cases we would throw a
bog aneroid the side of the mountain, and,
iviu, down wttb our feet a„Ainet it, steep in
alar, +t per(Alligntar position. At I to, Al.
ter A liar•(a we VOL v 1,r t lis r. i.;1,.
a,04 south ' befarc 1'a. 1 waver w..w
1,1, .,
non t theft that i 1'u
a u h,ealasii� tat
4i
was aettiag and the Park lay in•fore u., like
elven great artete, with etrrans.• It..*ii,
thron,at it, gleam4ag hie *liver is foal .k•
eliniug ray., and with herds of Antel.•p
.tined here and Mere on the gently undo.
stint, esrfaoe Of the plants.
W.. knew that a party of pr.*.pe.tw. 1140
take:, wagons throat/It the Park flint Spring
to Kelly's liar, south ri 1'.D., Creak. leake
the place where Granite now steed+, atilt
had tone to mining. and we were 001 110* to
bud and fellow tear troll, so that we could
-reach their ammo and get full directiot.* how
to make ostr map to ('aliforeia I bulelt. Fos
three clays we inseam( through the Park,
aaxtonely .sarchisg for the lost trail. .%n i
think of it sow. it .bike* me that the p..rty
must have OSINPIs1 tie Park en the snow.
which, toelilme, left no sign- anyhow. it
took ai three dye to fad any trace of their
pseage. Late ea the night of the third
day we pitched oar camp by the haul of a
bright little aarwaM. Dad, happy at II. r ie.
ef hawing ..shred a plans where w,.ter amid
wood and grass were SO plenty. set about
soaking ourselves as condonable a. possible.
The stream is known as Salt ('reek. We
got off the mast taoraieg (right and early,
and camped ea "gaud ('reek, from whence
we obtained pts 17 el cool, sweet water.
Here we gm* Mara Stade a march for the
trail .hnsid,pUeg •Sr guns and ■terms out
in different* dinellannIt from the oam,p. A
shot from ties rile of the one who f000d the
trail woe to ha Mot **al of big .acre..
We ose of es hdi UM opportunity to fire
that shot Mi ()ales down, and, but for
the glow of 1,R elligliegg amp fire, we would
have bees eines sdked le accept the wide
hospitality of the !*M for lodging. flow
ever, before wild -1 '0 we had all trudged
back to our map, amt formed l0, tired out
acid discoursesd. '1b. next morning. alter
• long search, web.sd • fsist trail and
followed it diresal/ to the southwest. This
broiled as M tis right bank of the
Arkansas Minn whish we had to ford.
1'he wafer esus . sad *mooing very
rapidly. Titan w.N, tinny large boalolers
n the stream, hinged with lee. The pres-
pe.t was sot vary gatidmg, bat we forced Ox-
man
1.-ores into the osrranl, and whoa the muddle
W been amebad She mai, stalled. and we
fossil that our lad ant be lightened "r
we would never gat areas. So we 1smpe.l
into the icy waist mod beim unloading •oar
goods, plag them es the ice. Imagine the
seen* if yes mss, yen who real this ie..,ord
of thirty years ago, sad growl if the water
In the Pangaea toilet -teem is not qmt. hot
• •osjh. as yes look est of the plate elms
window at as Arkansas ltd. .r,
along whom Make yea are "em'deg at the
Dale of forty wanes sm Lour towards Load
villa. the site of Callferaia Caleb There
we were, up to our waists in ire water,
etrrggh.g with a t.rbadest terre.t had
loaded dews with goads whir+ had to be
taken frame tis wean mod earned to tis
sheen At Isis we gat the Women empty,
lied. (iereelly pateag ear eh, *Iden to tee
wheel, we polished and dragged 9, , eh del. M
She opposite h.mk- How long 11.11. ye. asp.
pose at task us M make lbs diacalt fad •
dent Okras hours. W. w.r. net sew to
hefli • gas, you meg N err, Aad never dad
warmth seem steam delightful Nag when we
sed aldwalisg aid eisrehti. asd "teaming
is (baa washy Una. We slaved here in
umgpebsQ 1,.a day. ~anent iig aerogram
tan the exhaustion of that terries es -
primes. Then we nerved us. asp the river
to Cade Creek, et Granite, whim we parsed
Lao pr+vlapa•t. We wbiprawed Mer Les w-
wlumber, from whim:i eaowutr.. tedduke
(0 411, had began washktg the grev.k. Alt*
awe mesas we I„sad Ikea we had wend
geld .,.•..4 j1 to pay to $1 50 • day
arch, rad /leaded that tel. sue too meek
wort for tars little mosey. .thous this
►tela a wa.l .:alive Iola camp who mud he
was one of the piety tro,a Demo cr wittier
trail we Itad tricot e, hard to buil. 11. std
us two to re..c6 t'Ilthsruu •;olds, meal snot
that golJ was tawg foaled titers in pati..
gouutitra It didn't take w long to break
camp sad resew our jemmy for abs
It'1J,.rmtu whish had unit lured at from
1 h aver.
lac j.'uruey up the trkauaa was dtdicult
✓ eal 1 .Luso„but as last 1'alifernls t:w1..b
w..a reached. It ass sow April, gad we
1..,.1 L... just sit weeks w uhaki0g 11th
journey from Denver to the Gulch (now
Lead. ,I:e,aid tp watch I one, tekr ,towa-
.ta)e .0 twelve kabala. ahead WC0p m a
palate car
1 otter haw timber growing wr deasely as
it was an California I:uic6 when we secured
our claims there. You'd have to walk a
gaud hay and sa.,i.h sharply to tied a Owl,
there sow erg •.,uusb 14.0 .It Ow a yoke 01
oteat wits. • toe' mow was frau( three to
tie tent deep, and theta w.su't fifty mem in
the dl,tb..,gs at t.et time. it dela t tar1
sung, however, to cluing, all that, fur the
rumor hot! spread that ilio* was phwaty 1't
sold u, t'aht.Ntea 4:lel. h, and before .4u.y
,here were 10,03) miners prospecting altar
rotation flu84.
The esety•day life of a Hainer is not ref)
mt. -cling. He .:rds i0 the gravel, he
lnmaa It 44.143 the *Wive, aid be "eke...
.tp" r1' a:c h•.•r 1'u: o ,tui. 6e has secured,
.lad alter 0ty, week after week, month lits:
mouth. Where i1a,'t hay nominee a in any
ku.i4.if bard w..il. The vermin's is elan,
w re.uhta. Toe prehu,:twr,e. are .iasis.
prnssi.' It i. sufficient, therefore, fur utr
W ray that 1 worked bard, and at the et d
Ot ax .eawnu 1 tweet , o .t 1 he .1 el. are.2 l8.•
MO. That at ,.• ; tnu,•h money liowaddys,
and vary ..:tcn atm,: -toes/. 1 have elem.d
Pea tnu.-i that Ie.1.lnt in half the
u.ue, 4.1,1 ,ear: t• i.- 1 !rl' so g:•auded or M•
nsl.pt n. it ti. (.• :' ,•u,. ..'.s at Oyer that
little pile of gold dust deg mit .4 the glair)
of t'ahh•r.00 1.1.1..h in the Simmer of 1:1.0.
-11w ,rx: Anteater 1 w.rae.f my claim, au,1
ice to • _La..:, . ,,.uie A`a.at 815.000.
, , 1 .. t'... IT ..,-•I :0 1141citekin
.I.•r, .4 lotto,.: a„. pis+Mt • • nuts ta:111113 tabu, I
opetc.l a more fur get. -.1 Luer. lieusbse.
Ile,- 1 Wes mite p",atnta.tcr, snot here 1
well n i.Ue.neet, until 16e *1 .-
• ery 1't the " Ps uuur 4ioy mine in
f•nruo
4 when 1 more -1 hock to Ile
v ern .4 toy tint a* :a Mawr. Tba:
54 fa,:11 l 1'e .pn t,.;: tai t ;n). 1 •.peuetl M noise ,4
...• .*n,•• xa.:,-r w the. one 1 haat Cat
;acts 1 rt ,(a•.krk r Joe, -and w1.% sari,.
...4.411 pint . Life up,re i alu..g almost
1 i ' 111 1 I.1, ,n• rat
r o- verity.
n J tNl it Y, ring j tilt p� p _
r t -ar)y t years. 1 p.• ( 04 ,:racy
u, waked th.etaalut *Mies
a* ..'r Fryer
41.11 l er thought at worth slide t.
.. carva
-itch a 11.116 into u, when within 1went)-
:eurn feet 01 sur there 41.y lie rn-st
of .1'ver 4ep.oesLs w . tb mdibour ,.r dnNiir .
r ,ery ..:'4o.. 1 .,n'4v.'.*k..l no•u, au.l W4
' oat pie! Urat much at the epi, for they
sever found anythiug. To Fa*lers reads
i
.:014.1 Ivy that to " grub stake a pro-
spector is to furnish hale w..', i .el ft. • i
coot while he ,s ynya;;rd hr•su,g fur inun•ral.
Kut 1 never grew tired of these experiments.
o.4 one lucky Clay shall 1 ever forget it
.t was the 15th of April, 1878, I ,. grub-
staked .►.gust Hu.rhe awl l;eorge F.
Hook. They started net with pick heat
shovel and began to des o1' Fryer Hill. Ah
who raw them made sport of their tooled..
neve ti prospecting there. They kept
etubliornly at work. mud. at a depth of only
:wrnty-seven feet. struck csrl,uate ore flirt
nu 200 ounces of ',dyer to the tau. This
was the famous " Little Pittahurg moo
The camp went tansy. In legs than a invn: h
there were 20,000 people is Leolvllle, sari
the carhooate excitement was in full sway
In .10 Oust Risebe and 1 paid Book 790,000
cash for hie one third Interest in the " Little
Pittsburg,` an i1' Novemlwr 1 and Imo
bates from Ih•nwer paid Hooch, $2112,500 for
hin third interest The subsequent history
of thin great mm, is well known. The mil
pions it has yielded and the torten.* it hat
made aro• fact, that hale passed Into the lit-
erature of the .•ountry and need r.1' repeti•
tion hen.
Mining is thought by many to be • lot-
tery 1 do not so consider it ; it 0 • legit i-
nnate Iusme•gs W'hrn 1 look back over the
spelt of thirty years, and tract the events
of stir mixt life, 1 an entITIDCaII that to suc-
ceed
irBeed in mining a AMA must use Commis
sears, bre industries', and, above all, faith-
ful to the 1.0*:nes. he has undertaken. Had
1 host faith and tossed to persevere, 1 ehaskd
serer hair found the " I,tuk Palmitin "
mune.
Plawsate M array.
Mr. 14.ugla. Ford, Toronto, (hit., elates
that Milburu'r toil Liver Oil Umaeinm with
with Wild Cherry Rei is free frost objec-
tionable
bjec-tionable taste, inng almost as piedmont as
.) sop, whale for am165 awl noble it given
r,nnplete ..tsfactiou, acting promptly
r, en 1'l ohetisate (Sags. 2
COUNTY O MMININCY
lbw. Pepper, 41111S hisses* to Toronto
to muesli, a doctor relative to a cancer on
his hp.
W. liohoeenbars, late of Se•fortb, has
bemene • resident of Benguela and s In
charge of the new hoot had shoe store.
L.G=1.
Patterson, 1 to I I t,, has been , ,
Reer.rvlrr for alae Ilmtr.l Workmen,
ap
ibst tows, in place of the late A. Strong.
Led omits late the year Ash Wedsg
day cams ... Mareh Te"1, iMod rrid•y conies
os. April lath and raster 'tun.l•y a. April
17th.
ileaied gunnies, of F:,fmnadviU., has that
Winter shot twisty ata. faille, Mae tsisk,
fifty mask rate and forty nine Omaha, M l
alas Mher pose.
.fob. Laporte Ira week pare6..d of
.los. (Swann of the SanMe hue, lake roar
mot, ftf►i acres d lead, l ying therefor
$1,000 mash. Thar, .re fair bmildear es the
TETE SIGNAL : GODERICH' orr.,*(IftsnAy. MARCH 17, Hr.
property. Tub gins Mr. lapsnn • die
of 140 acres.
Wal. Somerville, el (.liatwtr has nse•d
on the firm of hie /Mbar is Mies, IYht. Mer
room. south of He.sall, sad will work it f
.pes
•n :vomited term.
1 Ise fetidly •4 Mr Searle, tar yews
d of elelt..rse. lett h.,. 1not week for
....naw, when Mr. swork prpe ns. oak•
duos Sia were berm
It is1wpurted Mat I'. Suitt. Lru.sele, has
add his yearling Cerlt.b filly to . g....:.e.
mei *n to &shwt4 ler the anus of .1100. Toe
e•Jt no a ,o..l pr•wai.:a; oris.
.1. Kwatti, late of liara.LI, has takes poo
1 Mooi MI Of the Kaeheage Meet, Woe:Me i.
lie has sure consisksrul'le repairs upon Ike
hams during the past few weeks.
i;OS Vekdrooual, W. 7. Was ke.sbies and
IoM kitcbie, d Wutgh•m, Irve ba* op.
n*twtal Joshes, of the Probate the amity
et Bursm h the Ontario (io.ecuuasat.
4Ir. au.l 11'11. eprr, v1 Her.
pirl•ey, celebrated their eisltaklh hotie(.y
on F Play, Pelsrnary 261 h. .y entertwlulant
a mintier of their relatives mad lit• ods. •
Roimrt began, Seafurtb, $64P4.'.I x ('.+r
load of . ery superior Ivories t.. Vtrde
\lutttnba, lest week. They were a picked
I .t, and in the number acre two "fliers."
The old drawers have Leen removed from
1tr.usels p•stoltice, lock boxes Iri•.g snh-
. titutr.f. Increase) op we for neater:order-
and registered letter bu*inegs has hem ar-
ranged.
K. Hugs.., formerly en employee of It.
fattens."., of the Hensel! planisr fw4rry.
: ft for St. Lars , U.S., t • 1 in his +•n a
wisp hail gone before, rad who 1.old good
s,t...us there..
The Maguire 100 -acro funs, sixth won.,
I;rey, has been purchased by K. .1. Mr-
AI flour. whose farm adjoins it, ter the r•000.
of al. oar/ Aim- Maguire intend• removing
to (Brussels, alters des will rrs1.ie.
A. 1f Ke.,elly, an veld warmth boy, wit,.
)as been in the employ 1't the M.d'lery
Manufacturing Company. of L.m.l.m. 111
ve01. twenty years, Iasi been app4nlc.l
uwnn.sr of the Toronto tray+ •!1 of that term e
I,.inr►s
The War Cry announces that as a
•.1 the week of selt.lemi:.l the follow
a•momt were .enari;•uted l.v cog.. le th,
-1 toes. f ruseels, l¢1'9.57 ; t hater, 41.1 21:
ft.) tai -21: Rxeter, tiE.4(,: Iluderlch
:23 r1 : iratorah, 825.27.
Its '1's .•lino 1Vmghatn, retnrne.i from
I_„ *•., n -L are 4. ills. .m 1{'ohlna. a
4 q, 1. 4111,1 11r.. u veto 5., 11,4
ap... 11 i4.pucu*e. and it i. ..xp1;t+:.i 1.•s..
it anon lei,able t.. get .rnni, I a Ain.
114*, Tamlyl remained u. Ii,ttlaks with hes
n•1'.
11011 Pe'•l:wk. an ohs settler •of,sloes
•.wtiih:ps Iles leased no, 4du. and sold al
at. t::rn..at.;'k and silt ehr.rtly rein -
R. tai
ein •R.hie d. to 1w.0111 ail 91 1.1.,
K.-.1 dant ha fun-ly. t4: will hi- 5.{htt
dye to the' 1)tk et this mouth, • 80.1 ..hi
• ;r.
•
Fres- a Otte. rea0ived U. relative* of tb
1 stn• 54 .e \ie$iroe n, Cranbtotoa, it is loathe
th , . a imams( wrtghie4 leu pinto's haw 1,.11.:
os.. - :oily reamed ea retiree;y 15th. but, ai.r
d no, b'reagtb to tally ah., Jird .w 161+
e
4i .1. +1'e h •.1 fe-en trou.•.nd with Lim tensor
u -anal )era'.
�rt
Mr. Brigham., has P.n. ld.tl d avt, t u al his do (aloe.q
u . 10.1-.1iii A -
tn..• ;�.. t 1'..l t
Haar) 1.11t1e, and 6,1 b td Meaty 1il,y,
f i a -term -•1 yews D. ii-, 4001 s n •-
„row! iso ;Otis up talflun,g as IIs inn two 1.1
run o.he te, gvm, t+, wor4 4, ,0,4f 11
LL I..+ wb. k web 11r. K. Me\l.11es we.
'Mr \L \lh oarl with three c*rbueils u.
•, t..r 11 ..Is,yy„Men.
I.w I I:etet, of the Kele .. t Ilpe, limo, ILA
a ` 1 n1. '. herrn, t+oula•n.ug `.M) "aaea o'
lead too:d.ritr'4'.s.l .4 .!;spume to: uahlp..
too 13:.tK, Mr. Heist lett tor Michigan
lie a.. -r1, evil the intentro.. J: ptu.:h.wn_
duel loci,. air. 44.;.t w::. (ti_i,
re,iie,''01 anon.( here 50! his i'0mrr•.u..
funnel• alai, hint emcee: wherever hr Ilia)
et•..ae to .rake b.. tu.urc Mane.
•. f. rob Fnp..it.r : Vert .Ioivat)o, o:
. he 1:rp ait.or "Aka., ha* snarl wore
fi u. his sehears, K. 4 Stye. that his
Cato. ma anii t-uiteld staresappuc»t..me her
patents have leen aUov..l also Joha,t,u
•,r. S• 1 to l:1, r from E ,giao'1, Fiance awe
4:.•nnaa)- N'e pose no doubt teat nn a
few 'u..nt hs hos apparal as ter the locking ing u p
of roars' loon,+ w111 be found in alntent
even piint in{•tkce.
.1. A 4;itbn, H. A . of Clinton Collegiate
lo.t,t,.t'•. ham Imam engage.( as auie,toe Maa-
,•r fat St. 1'Athertnes Collegiate litatitute.
and a III enter .n the antis* t hereof the 1st
01 %pnl. St. Catharines Collegiate (nets
,ore has she name of being one of the bee,
n I hetono, hal will even gain by Mr. I:11 -
fin's addition to the uat1. He is • capital
fellow ; an excellent worker is retie -tom cir
des also, and one of the kind of mea whose
temeval is • logs to any town.
There died in 'Rueter North, on the let
inst., William. A. Brooks, in hie 241.11 year.
Deceased was • sou of William Broke and
bol bee. i11 of consumption, contracted by
a ester* Cold 1 esu year ago. He was at one
tiler an employee of The Time•,but latterly
had been employed as stenographer in Tor
,roto. He was • clever young maw, studi-
ous 000 persevering, mei hie demise. at iso
early and useful aa age, is to 1s. regretted.
He 6•d been et home the past year, mid
despite every effort to restore his health
the fell dreams has aocompbehed its work.
Exeter Tunes : It might Mee been astir.
e1 in last week's Times, an item Oes0ernine •
pupil of the College having base poisoned
from eating • bash. The pupil was Mir
Pinch, and .he narrowly sscapgid the ter-
minating
erminating effects. 1t r tkneght that •
tarwatsts hal poisoned the Moor and by
Mw. Fisch eating it the patens was trios,
omitted to her aystenr. Her lips first gave
evidence, the swelling •-nnttoeing to other
porta of her body, and but for the time',
assistance of s phislci•n, the weenie world
soon have permeate.) the system beyond
checking. A. it s slugs Pinch is rsaoveriag
ni.vly and expects to return to College the
week.
The following facia are takes from the re-
port of the Previneisl Trsaawnr for ISM,
)rat iw0od : Hotel baso... imse511 iet Rist
Heron. 2A : u .11th Hume, 341: West Hurnn,
40 ; 6 shop hcrn.M wore waned, against 11
in 1889, anal 38 in 1874 The muuic.paltiee
in Katt Huron received as their prrpsrtio.,
of the Homes fees, a total of $761 ; th..e 45
f1.etb Heroes, received $2 433 48 ; .as.l rhos.
in West Huron $2.715 27 ; the difference
between the last tun aid tint Ming account.
e I for by the pashaee of the towns in there
limen Netes odbotorl were : B sat Hums, =130:
South Ifurnn, $210: %Vent Hamel, $340.
The committals for drnnkennees m Hunns ;
were only 5, so against 18 1n 1881.
A very sod wrote/ft happened on the 6111
ram vel Batt W.wan.oh ism Weeineml.y,
2418 Feb , whereby W1l(laws StmmMrm.s 1
Ira* flit life He and Gen W remit*"
Wen. feline, trwee in the IN,ah, sed II appear"
that new tree teemed of falling lodged ie
anneher tree The noel heron to 4.11 the
tr.. in .1.-h the ether wma lodged, add ter
some wane It fell nn Stonehenge 1ts/.re he
eoahl get away. The here of Mos shell wee
k•dly frsee err(, sot that death 5N.ae.d in
ahsnet awn burs; hes was ""°4"'• ire
.erhseiosa allies t M tel. mem.•& hire R fes
dN by Mow. J.lIyk..s. a eosulag horn
sassy beteg 50544• to now. It has • !r-
tnwiag aagsde"�m�1.�a��n�d tory aiscu hlem.et
meetly two inseam Mime k. Irl brie( kr
Iy.tileea_m deceased yield. O e.eased loaves. •
moiler and ...ix er oven yenta
olid ; it was • rsi� to Iris wise, par
mumil od t• „ily. Ilare•,rd was a Ur n;
het N the tbeadt•u()rd.r •4 FuewNern, as I
was. WNW Ly t6*,. 1V. Mealyet''t
,mob a1, with he he•*yvmf sista*. and the
mesa here .4 kat p•ssate' fanuly.
E.,+tsr 155.. :-- Mia Jeu,.a %%illie ion
hekar.t•y last wwltpin ti...lrne# to attend
tow Is/wa) .4 Mr father, lie ear.' 11.-1..t
*1111, whedoe :u stariets.m F'ridey la.t tr.•to
a piefyti .i:•ht. 31. klot*rta•,r esu is
1d.e lent v( he.,ith a few i4a)s beim e. and
west to Godes &eh ea i he '13..1 to .1,..411 lat.
Inst val.., 01541 ,saki.( it for the H,... J. 1'
Pattnnn•. Ne rot toned to Bans u.si 'het ,
was ..*..d with p*eslyr. awl .111'10mM.,*a.
()t *meed was moll 8...ws i0 Kluge, halwit
lived atilt Janda With.. Mime: u,1,rrhaal.
fore member id years prior to he swig` t..
Suits ,get Simmer, a dere 61, had i, ed
with h.it roil, t ay'ar,1 Vols.!' Lull. He was.
aged 1'4 years, Aril Levees to ration 4,.,.. •
wile. two dsngi*ten sae three sass, 41.0.
.:.•'w..a,A, /Yak/ , .44.• J4adiltr1 briar( in 4 iu.ie
r.ch.
ueido tk Sun On S.au.lay last *haat
10 u'olutk r. tk, its W F: I',Alwell, of H..'
1.11, was returnees h.Nne from tows, a 4
whirr going tb.Nalgn Ho•irtrle), he .44561
1'k l.• 1... s..ru 2 h.... .1.-4 Iso. to slits them
a dole as tarMJoe Peeler'., e* they se,r
wurknl}( i. Alin. kir. 1,4.1* ell took.tbea.
tote the . u• ter anal w nen they wale mooed
Melh.al•'-s :.rune n.', of them s1 14.1.1 nut
and behind the cutter, caught air. ('.•t.lrrll
an.glnl the beck, pulled. alms 1,a.:k a4ta1 .51
, lie 4. k 1'l the cutler anti held him 1*. bt
the thr.vu site,, the mfrs t...k h.s wet:(.
amt chain, 119,1 .1, nsea.Ik.I his My .w the)
a..uld eh.... hint. The doctor 1n.m I'utt-
*lar4rr, ooh.. A.,. res ruin.: le.ntr 11 on.
ratite.i, Mille drIliag lipid Owl 1115 1't
.nd .t hey, hereto* 1 he Lik., Maar off scrods
the. grids. 14.1 is a I;i.+1 c4wwx let tilt
nil tee 114 fwal.•rth 1...I.. ... one diste. t,ve 011. 1.
It is to le hope.' that the • parties nay- he
.•.ucht end get the peuahment they dt
serve.
1 1•4114a. 4•••/ at A M..=e t .
i•;vrty' 61'1 -.me.- In +lu.s41cd 0/, teat it
It need ro.s•s ,hr eau beemin, A 14 a.i *hit
r. The rich run's .caught 1,r, tyuaUy 01(1
.1 poor 01:44 s. might 1) Ira• not>tr!!e of *rut
Nle r*al•. prrfeemor., ori, v Ili,. filo
.a. Air .Yu III .hot ._t th ',Oiling'," `.
rip d VC 11.1• 11.1• 11•Aliner of 1.n lune lb..
'An if •nor .'f rftbtitl i:. it, 'Uel it i-
f N1+••. ;;1"" '1, Tr., :.. )W s. no .h
itis N.'.H ..' N' ..vet to a liner
... •.. i•4 •. *lett t4.;utte-
t1' 44:,) ...r ., -rt girl.4;
n,14s,r1v
Lf,r part
441111*' 44
4.,..• of 14)19
win 1 ad.ro'
h:.'•rA.prim(• ..11A: .' -a rblit'epawi..
t-, n: ie ►he.,al.t t 'm p„t+::.',, i1, in 1t lust
:w.h ...:•iman•l t r 1111lii..1 pritssi fire he.
. k•,. "(hie in.phe 4.+t 4.1,1* «on -.as 1raaft-
t 3 remit.( a wie)dnl apseenliee0t.ip,
11 ih.ao•ra the itel:
nbtlnu I.lu.rlario,.
thtul4.rieutte. We
..1 know how Del teat dr •nwker s weight
• w..,t.-.1 booted how , s ally site dlctae.e
her tette* add make+ he: .p aatu.ew, s lout
...4 ie "sty .uta bt • greet 1'u Into might
.i.ctat..- terns. if they peaosetw iveal el.ilr4%
To the we5r eacein44 gni I would mgt •:
-elect rime trade, your art, your Wuferaino•.
.n t t►t'ergsi.e ts. learn t* Norxrsgh
meeth.'•
ett abet tree are Mete ough
than mot, ell.
tt'hhh brrttwg. Ste to my astroid point
the er,*kur.a .d Dar sen is in wettest Wait
over geniuse.w to -tramps mit um hal in mehh
:.1 as to be rated a visa We lack t6orosgh
•iut.. We often =I to.tiihsh off our..
worn the wrong sills Wks rough heal
wan , : It has kook seeds ; there iA a weal.
spot In the middle; it won't stand wear and
.oar. I overhranl two gentleman io mower -
...tem, not long ago. 111 a street car I1' New
York Mlol oat to the otbow, " {V1, here
stopped employing yovtg worsen in UUi
olbee as ala n12y;rapbers. A than stale mover.
,t u true, but sirs make so many mistakes,
anti are Su ab+rwt, that they are expenaat.-
in the end, and it's better e0000wy i•• h re a
man and pay bim twice se much.' Now, .oar
ate/ming rievera•e, as we ■11 koow, is that
the rale of pay Meat for mea Is higher than
the corresponding rate for women in em
ployn.enna in which both engage, and which
a •ooh s not by neture tit ted to do better
than a 11101011111. Suppose we stop tvmplau4
leg arni Look around for reasons why then
is a r•u.e for c uiplaint. Must we not con
fess that • girl .o..,etaas.s fa11s in thorough
n es., or that .1.m excuses herself on the plea
of her sex front .l.aug her work a1, well as
.be out, hal as die ought ! When i1 is with
drthculty, fur Instance, that 1 Nina my sell
wailed un in a New Y.rk dry goods shop
where wens• clerks are employed, because
Ike as) seams are occupied in gossip y1
their own, and when in another 1 ooh
Isompsly and punctiliously *erred by men, l
am fain to conclude thal were 1 ao ism
pinyer my wages should go to those wh..
would .erre nim best. Yea, who should
Iwolle ribbons end laces so well, or wait o0
• woman w perfectly as • miter woman • I
beg our girt* to 1e thorough.
Never, aa I banes Indigent mid, do &ay-
Lhing with awe hood, when you ought to do
it with both hands. " Whatsoever thy hand
hwiet6 to do, do It with thy might
Th,rd. (lir wage-earning girl should
cultivate self respect, holding herself far
above .11 silly donation or familiarity with
the other sex, when encountering noxa in
business relations. Rmployers and fellow
inert., men with whom she has business en
easements, •thud toward her precisely as
other women do in simile situations
4;lames of admit -atm or the reverse should
he 'geared. On her way to sod from baa
seas, and during the hours of business,
w.sg..-earntug girl should be *01.51 on ego
thew only, her duty. N.. foolish se*iti-
meutality should be encouraged in ler
thought. She has no time for it, anti it is
inexpedient, es is the light repartee atoll Say LohnNge which are appropriate in
society. " I ani very much auadyed," said
• ernplo.yer of a number of yeas, women,
" by two propensities of your sex. The
gaMde, gabble., eabtre, when they ought t,
he at work, and if they are reproved_ they
try. 1 hate to see w.rneo ery, and 1 wills
they knew be. untroeinew pike crying is"
Kemp your temper, dear wap-sarniag girl,
es.1 keep your Sell - e.p. et A girl who re
.pooh herself truly will 'away" be re-
peeted
I t., i. ..;.t,.:dy
•:enc.): ;n:d f
*1.114 t.N,.lf.rill after 1.
The Wase or Weems
A groat many people don't know what
they want in tine world until they over ,t
aelrertteal ; other people know whet they
west, bat eleei keno where In get it. Ad-
vettktisg true them My wife is perfeelly
c,atsatel with her outfit snail she takes
er
an 5.851..5 Pe..d Sasis that Lord
Taylor ham. a bee Ism et silks 4. the hat
gain reenter Ialmaliateiy she m.eir a new
garetest, mid my hunk seassee pm Arra
accordingly. ((watts W. La R..,
an/ err.m was pre..h.al the lodlew 1,g 8... I .s.sa+y, u.t.emd
mese twrakyaw
' MANY A LIFE'
HUI earedbeenearedby the prompt mead
' Ayer'. 141141. Travelers by teed or
nee ore hauls to raertlpnt".n or other
doratgdemruta of t1•.'.sorts'h and bow.4
wen r,, If Dmgl. *teal, lead n, .rrunto and
oft... Wel roof walUelice.. The gaiat.ire
•r,..,n,.* 1,1 .•urrortit,d theirMile. rills 11110
The ase
dAyer'. Cathartic AyeCathartic 1 pr.-
dr1.; .albug•naasier would se emu go M
sea widomit his ckronutusuor as without
a ., 11H'ly of them Pills. Though prompt
anal mere, li' is uper*tiwo. Ayerh PUB
I. -..*e rte ail eleoa5 , they ars we
v. i • t tlol.• awl augal-t.,A4ad ; lib. rids.t
If -4434151' fur old •4d 701105, at Waft w
Monad
( j right pll was bted with
�,•wehatnet bonnie so
had that the eka:turs could
ins IAM /sr SW Thaw
•ab silos.( tb Moran
nommed
kbelr aatnrat .tad 1.1401ar sedum* se ash
!♦1'w I an In
Excellent
Irs. C ); Clark, Tewksbury,
h,.
"I mord Air's Pill. as nam of 1M
most r,4*aM.• general reurnllws of oar
tiles.. TIM) hair lawn In 1'.r In my
fatally for affection+ reg.uriug a 44�gF
Live. Sol Iw1e given unvarying sat
ia(ee
tku1. We fare (.ma1 them au excellent
remedy for rn1.ht anal light (even." -
W. H. Wombat's. Fort Worth. Tetras.
•• For ',e,-.rsl Venn 1 have relied more
upon Ayer's Pills than upon anything
elm in the rawlivine cheat, to regulate
my Low.4 and those of the ship's crew.
Them 11Th are not severe io theft are
ties*, but do their work tboraugbly- I
ha.. urs+( 11,.'m with geed effect for
the yore of rheumatism. kidney
Lies,
ttxrr-
Lir+, :nod tharepaia."- t'appt. Muslim,
8t,•ativlup Policia, New York City.
•• 1 have fonaf Ayer'. Cathartic Pith
to tis' a better family medicine log com-
mon lose flow any otl1r tills within my
loosels'o4ge. Thr)' ars nut only vary
1,A. shire. but safe and pleasant to take
-quasi: nes a hirh must make INNS
yal•,cl by iia' p4Mk'."-Jules Hamel.
Perfumer, l'hilak•lpdiia, Pis.
Ayer's Pills,
rtarat*D Sr
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mee.
(told by all healers 4* MseticfSar
A SWIM CURE
row eit10USNL$$, CONSTIPATION,
INOIGESTION, DIZZINESS, SIC*
NEADACNE, AMO 015.10010 ver THE
.TOM0CN LIVEN AND 001,:15.
Tarl, 0Me 0,L0,1.005000" MAID PROM,/
SA *CT.OA, AND r Pr 0 AAAAAA r sill
TO .4N0OC* .loon Simms to Tnx
Tag*Tr1NT 0..0 10*1 or CHRONIC
A [ .
o -:a- s s
AND CSTa s. Dlsc
DUNN'S
POWDI
.THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEt f SALE ori CANADA.
C. SEALER,
mer in M. 1. ram -
NEW BLOCK
---Mikalas the Mancl.-
Money to I.el4
Cheap Rates,
Farmer's Notes Cashed.
CITY -
Bargains, in Oloaking,
Mantles Cut Free of Charge,
Bazaar Patterns given Aw
WITH (3UUlli PURCHASED FUR ONILDREN'S WEAR
ALL LINEN GOODS STAMPED FR
Wools cf All Kine_
WOOL CAPES MADE TO ORDER
COAL AND WOOD-.
YARD.
Coal, Wood and Kine'ling deli-
vered to all parts of town
with quick despatch,
Haid Coal.
Best quality chestnut, stove and
egg cowl constantly on hand.
Soft Coal.
Hest Shawnee lump nal for we
in grates, stoves, furnaces, etc.
Blacksmith Coal.
Best quality genuine Hlnealsargh
emit/ling coal now on hand.
Special attention given to coun-
try trade.
Cordwood.
1 have purchased 1,004 cords of
maple anti hefM•h wood, 4 feet
long, from Mr. X. Ilaech kr, of
the Palls Reserve, on the river
'' aleneaetung," to lie delivered
this Winter for town trade, and
will he plywood to receive orders
for immediate delivery of this
,*aebrnte d cordwood at present
market prima
GOAL Senna Corner of Victoria and
Anglaise streets.
Italnspca Trafalgar -et, oppoit.
Balston Ik Sow's aloe.
MRS. R. B. SMITH'S.
Dept
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4
7t
M•bio+• r•er,i • revel•it hi t h. oaSrttn•:, 4
yont t, lbs pr••ri�oif pro'.'. les Maass ibwl+APO amid ba uw
It Ing et rsren After uea4.•t. 1f integre r. se
after leer:me. w.W+or •a4etnw1M of 1., ss
COI weather, torn• too moth • beide N ws•eier
WY[TN'3 145147. MAN A.ND WI:44
11 the IN -or• steal weak prMest mid r ..,
the,u by t( 1411 ••••i KSlI4. ,Mt w4'4 Hyonthor
phttea. It the Wool a wpm" too gar
, 4Att+A47tAr It(1 O4) AND $1pMACI'
HiTTaNa,
We repose( 'elryy.o14'it )ear ptint0e,.•rr ,s
p... -talon anrk, and ;rendes our .,,,,,e
tburuaiu •strut MO. est.!
ORE VALOR TO TOO
W. C. GOODE
I 4144 l'Ifjtlll44T.
a im11tt1e�Ia
J�ti:V Y. ACHESON.
In behalf '.f soy frlt:..'r I 1"'g,to r.•f,urii thanks for the very liberal.
taut ag ill'%tr*tye,i ul,••n holo 'luring his clinging sale, and take pinata
ore announcing that 1 44141 ..utinut thI' bu•ilte+r+ with a eoenpkte
•rt0 if
f tis
.,� ^ /�-� rte••
New *rices
sI
The V.taeriel
Payin}:p•. u►1 attr ntie.n to !heti": ( foods, Ladies' .lae'kete, Carpets aat}Oirhiati
(]t 1tress (roods stock is now .•omplette, comprising the latest ideas far
Sprin u..tlimes. (Only one costume of la Iattt.'rn).
n. - Ladish' Jackets and ('apes aro all of (:orison Iu.m.facture, which u
itself La guarantees of a I .-rfer•t 6t, style and finish.
Te Carpet anti Curtain 1k'parta.ent is u4"itwir., where win he found a
eomplgt stork of Brutus -Is, Tapestry, Wools anti !temps : Rugs of all due
cripti4Sl ; Lace Curtains, ('hina4l• Curtain., Tapestry Curtains . bought fort
cash nil will 411• sold at the lowest possible. price*.
ilpectioo invited.
}fnce*t price for (butter and eggs. 5,, for cash. :351-tf
JOHN T. ACHESON.
Aire Candies Chocolates
"ONCE A YEAR "•
JHRISTMAS CHEER.
JUTS,
d►T RS.
'IG8.
MALAGA
- - FRUIT,
GRAPES
st�mt�
Batiee
"Table Tellies
CANDIRD
- PURL"
Chs. A. Nairn,
Family Grocer,
GODER/CH, - ON!.
All kinds N
Takata
Dtellanls
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The Mlti Dads,, ,. *salsa all klmle r /ellett r. at the Owen. pe.yye Prism It m e
well•kasw..t ih•t he
Sells Chcap
boww& IM Fee 1+ • show •♦aim the °.r'° Plenum r ef'vmatailos r.DM* Mai sag Waste
pt
rtlsule.rs Zbere. W mss w dad est test M dem as N rye..sesy *hasp pa
F'os Cash.
1slfnihlms.lV ash. Asir pia .aggg he beer Se pagan a $ss. trwasee et 1,w
JOHN S. PLATT
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Pmsffm,, GEO.BARRY, Hamilton-st.
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