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.. I I .1 VIOTORIA FROM THE OUTSIDE. I anx sorry to say I . I I � � I I - I 11 ,� I
: � � . it was mostly conOR1011- niolids And heavy Stones falling to the hot. I I � ,
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,��, I � I - f ) of 0116 by its ab3en6c, A Picnic on Beacon tom. Another machine washes away tile - I . I I I 1, � � �
I , gy H , � , . --- aill wits a, seini-publia demonstration, larger . . I I's . .
. I ca,me the 11 glorious are left are carefully sorted over by hand � I I � -
I I Q victorm, the capital of British C0111albich, Closelv following, portion of the stones, and those that 11 I I �
� . / I � a is beautifully situated on the soutbern part fourtli. " Everybody seemed to wake up in and the dimmon(is picked out. It was very
-1 . � - � of Vancouver Island, Sailing into lier order to usureour cousins of our continued interesting to watch the men a rbing ov,r I , ton
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I tt splendid harbor on a sunshiny day, the goo(l.will. Iwoudered whether the. Via- � these stonei,
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I .. 14 . ocv I traveller has a fine view. Before him ties tOriails were lit- favour of annexadcla, or, brought in and thrown down on a tin -cover- � I fis"fla � I
.1 C -;1. ilia city� nestling peacefully on a gentle de- whether, secure under tile British flag; their ed tablej and they would then be turned _�_�_ I . I I I
l I � I elivity with a gorgeous mountain, back- loyalty was soataunob, it needed ito display. over with it piece of tin, and the diamonds : I I
I .. 9 d shades, �hed poor. E? That dreaded and dreadful disease! � I
round. .Thoeffootofthelightsan After having seen most of the Canadian picked out and put in & sort of I" I
"I as. they chaw each other through the soft- cities, andseveral lit tile United States, I QOX.- - . I 11 . . I
I .... citing inist, is charming. To the right, can say, without besita,tioxi, that Victoria, Garnets are found !ft great millibars, and ,What shall stay its ravages? Thousands ,,j
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� . � 4a�ig' across the Straits, and, apparently close to with her �.)2,000 inhabitants, is the most these protty Fstplies are here considered .. I
. � thO American shore, stands that grand old beautiful of all. ,She, no doubt, lacks the v�aluelese. - . . cry Scott's Emulsion of pure Norwegian . . .
. � I - �qcatinel, Aloun b Baker. A number (if sea- opleudour of art, bat her attractions of One afternooki I -,A,eilt into t,110 offices of --- I , . , .
I I � lf� . going vessels, as Nvell as river steamers, are situation 'OU11dil1gs do not � , cod- liver oil and hypophosphites of lime , I
, I climate 9,11d $411, the De Beers Company and saw a parcel lof � . I .
� 11 - I Around the port depend ol art , a til her people have had diamonds being sorted. . :
, � I . I generally in harbor. . I
I N .. � 1. . � and soda has rutred us of consumption in its fi.rst
. � .1, I I � � ",ii; , cluster great warehouses, hotels and busi. I the good sense to tampor but slightly with on a long bi!11011 In fL Ont of the whadows I
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. li - ness blooks in solid masonry ; while long I Nature's beaudes ; or, if they did interfere, were Piles of diamonds of all sizes stages. Have you a couo�h or cold acute or leading , ,
.. 11 � GBM ZNJOW a rows of stroets brancholl'in, every direction 'twas but 4, to set struggling nature froe.�, and colors, laid out on white paper ' sha a ,�, -_ .
I 1. front this nucleus, The rows ol"hotels, a%- I If Vietpria. 11 from the inside " be ag charm- the same way as sugar is weighed out at a . I—-
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�Aoth the method and results when loons, ,restaurants and beer -shops excited ing as Victoria 11 from the outside," and, grocer's, Thedianiondsvaripilinsizefroln . .
I Syrup of,Figs is taken; it is pleasant taysarpriso, I begau to think ita city were I possessed of an aniplefortartal,would a hazal-Dat to a Pin's head, and though BeOWS Smulsion cures Coughs,
I I and refreshing to the taste, and acts where King Alcohol reigned supreme. Yet, do as so many others have done—make chiefly of that pure white color whiell is .Colds, Consumption, Sorofula, -1; &-b
. .. I during a stay of three weeks I saw only two V ictoria my lie me. the marked obaracteristie of diltin and all Anaernio and Wasting
I gently yetpromptly on theXidneys, " dvuuk " men. I ends, yet
� . some were grey, pink, and other tints, ' Diseases. Prevents Wasting in Cou 'a
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the Sys. [-he e3
Leaving the port, with its noise, its diamonds on the table ware about 431,000 Children. Almost as liallatable as .
k tem effebtually, dispels colds, head- traffic and its easy-going, coutented-looking IN THE DIAMOND DIGGINGS. in value in the rough, and of course would 3111k. Get only the genuine.. Pre- I
� ache`,flud fevers and cures habitual business mou, we hail an, electric street car, be wonli Inuoll 'not a
which is carrying passengers up the long AV10( to Wouderrall 1UHILborley—Alit,14-cl 'e when polished ; and I pared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. gold . �
, constipation. Syrup of Figs is the I AlontVisetosed to it, 111n9stnu, Traveller 140aiged to be able to bring away a few of by all Druggists, 50 cents and $1. 00.
streets, and soon find ourselves in entirely tile finest. Oil
� only remedy of its kind ever pro. diffle,ent surroundings. Up the gentle "'e 'eal" Which lay Reneatis an Diamonds -are all sold at so mll,;Il pea , — .
4 duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ,,incline, across two streets, round a Aft1can. Farno. carat and at preset o the average price is NOWN I I 11 - - --- _
41 ceptabI6 to the stomach, prompt ill corner, on we go, waiting here and there Less than twent ites Nx1r. ( Poet __________ '_ - '--'----'- — --
y years ago, wr . ,, 29s. 611. pet, t.trat ; bat the price varies
I t .fts action and truly beneficial in its that a passenger may alight, or, to take on Howard Hazell, in "Haxell's I'Aaact4ine, from 4s. or .1 , for the smallest and common, � Carpet-Oleatter. fill ______
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M effects, prepared only from the most F4 new comer, The houses seem to diminish Kim herloy wits a, f arm, j ust as flat � - e5t8l'(Jiles, c),Iled "boam" (which. are used The poat Tennyson had nis little mishaps, The liviolsons Bank
in size, sa wo proceed, and to grow wider interesting a& other furnis in tile kni-roo, f
y a orli t. . a or grind , tll` (lial"Ouds), up to alul= just as less gifted mortals do. One after.
healthy and agreea,blesubstances, its apa,rt, till they each stall d in a garden of its and it wasuilt until a Passing tr vell 0 1 - , , I 1-1
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mauy �Alentqualitiesconimendit vret,ty and brilliant stones that tile any price ter a lmrge and beautiful stone. noon lie called on sonte friends, and learn- (OHAATSRrD U Y FA ALTAMEN To 1865)
,exci Own. This is. Victoria proper; the heroes all the . ed that they were not ,at home and decided paid up Capital .1. ... $9100010co
� to all and have made it the most �1,1,,er 'people ; and very bea,utiful it is. farmers children were playing with, that -o a, note. Thehousix-maid took hi Rest Fund
13opular remedy known. , " hell I forget how it gladdened my o dreamed of the fabulous Nvealth of The Oompressed Neet of tile Ohinese - to lem 3 .100.0co
. =ids hidden below. to the dra wing -room, and gave him pen, inmk I lie -a d 0 fa. 0-.6 , M O n tr'. .6 a I .
� eyes to see those cozy cottages and ample . Women. andj,)aper,
- q,yrupof Figs is for sale in 75a gardens after Winnipeg's huge brick ),look,. Now Kimberley is a large and thriving F. WOLF-ERSTAN TTrnNI Ar -Moo_ �
. I Uttles by all leading druggists. Fruit, vegetables said flowers greiv in every town and until A few years age it was the A wrhor in the (I.Tapan Mail," who. ap- NV lien signing his name to his polite little Ommit-kr. XAxAcma.
Any reliable druggist who may not plot; but above and before everything were centre of trade and business, and upon its pears to have mpecial knowledg� of the sub- missive, Tennyson, by a jerk of the elbow, I " fulay advanced to sood f armerson zbeirown .
ad will procure it the flOwOrs, Roses, clematis, boneysuckles prosperity depended the pro$pL.rIt,y of South jent, refers to 01a well-known O'hinese cus� overturned The iuk-bottle; and was I e with one or more endorser at 7 per cent I
have it on ha great At 41 !
kild mazy, ninny others, the like of which I Africa- toni of compres,iing the feel, of fornale chil- Ilia dismay at seeing a large pool of ink I Per annual.
. promptly for any one who wishea t iever saw before, delighted my tired eyes.' . The town itself is flat, and as uninterest- dren of the better classes 11, China, He spree ding rapidly over hisfriend'snow white Exeter Branwi, I
to try it. Manufactured only by tho How the roses climbed and clung to every 1119 as 4 town mkil, be, for everybody's aim hOROS that few of Ilia readers have. been so Persian carpet of matchless beauty, 99rror Open every lawful day.fromlo -_ m.to 3 P -1r, I
I . inch of space reserved for tharr, I Every wall, seems to bave boon to make as much money unfortunate as to see' the naked foot of struck, lie rang the bell. Up ran the act. SATURDAYS.10 u.m. to 1 P.M. i
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. post and paling was a masa of blos astpoesible and then leave , and tile romilt an orthod(tx Chinese lady. But inany have vant, "Do please
souls- ha , looked at. photographs of this terribly twist- PoIg., hell) me "' cried the . Current rates of interest allowed on de� , 8i .
. SAN 2PRANCISCO, OATA. white, yellow, red, or pink. The houses is with tile exception of one or two
aregencrally small; always cozy looking, streets, tile toyvii is composed of a collection ad and distorted ineiriber, and the sight lappened that tile milkman had just N. DYER HURDON,
%.`,MEML=,KY. NZWY0RX,N.'9 and tile gardens clean and flourishing. of corrugated iron huts utAd buildings, all must have suggested thoughts of tarbarous left a Acan. of frothing iiiilk at the door, and Sub-Manaaer.
Yor Sale at C. Lutz's Drug Store Everything suggests peace and plenty. equally hideous in appearance. slifibring Inflicted oil a Particularly sensi, the intelligent housemaid remembered in
. -At grst, each digger had a small plot of tive part, of the huiwtii body. Year by year the nick of time that now milk, if thrown
-, ___ I—- Splendid residences stand here and there , a
but they seem out of place among so rauch land allotted to him, SO feet by 10 feet, ,and humireds of tbousands of little girls, over wet ink, would remove 0,11 trace of OOK'S COTTON
Rast Torpedo Boats. simple comfort and natural attraction. from the earth lie dug out lie oxtracted the t, broughoat die wido ""' to of China, are the despoiling flmd� Acnordingly she over. . � I
The famous torpedo boat builder at Elb. Across Jaines Bay a now city, known, as 1411101% 5 y wor an sifting. But as subjected to a rixthle,V ,�' recess which turned the jug upon the lar -e black pool, BOOT GOMPOUND,
Victoria West, is fast springing up, Hare tho I gill was c led deeper, these claima crashes the boxies asid wreno as the sinews and,with. bonse-tianuel and Clotho set about . 4 Ar6oputdiscovery anold �
lel., 9d, .4ollichan, has just attained an unpre. to small and unpretentious brick strue. began to all in, and complications arose ot their tender feet, until at last a revolting rubbing and s,.,rubbiug at the stain. !7. Ity;'s-
uted speed even for title class of vessel, 4 deformity is produced, and thefoot, crump. Down went Tennysou on Ilia bonds and � 1�41,nwnrldy Ni tftuvai4s 6!
torpedo boats built by him for tile Russian bures ; but the grounds are exceedingly which ended in almost all the mines being led into a shocking monstrosity, becolues knees, rubbing and scrubbing ,witil LAmra Is theolibyperfeot-
and ItMlan, governments having reached beautifill, and well kept. The first tfit�e pureho.9ed by the Da Boom Company, Who his little 1.ysafeand reliable medicine
' now virtually control tlid d aniond market, y of mind lest his old discovered, Beware or an -
'17i knots on mix hour's run at,ea. The I visited the grounds, I encountered I valueless as a means of locomotion. The helpmeet. His agon . .
a rolio that, made my heart ache -the and by limiting the output lia,veraised wretoliedgirl emerges front her period of friend should knitak at the door and sudden, prtn )led. drug ata who , .1
new. British boats are to be 200 tons dis. -gan,--malvh;,.ng I o and two, ,with the price and made it a profit offerciltrerior inemloines in
- -able enterR - bstituts; orinolosa Vand
placement, while the Russian boats are 1,30 chain 110,7 rise feverish torture a, mutilated cripple, con. ly appear on tile scene of disaster he often plov of th-N Ask COOK'$ COTTon Root
VIng What remains of the open mine is,;�� demned to hobble through life olifeet which described in later days, declaring that it Compactqn,tal,de no su'or
tons,so that the former may do better by an armed guard 7 bad be close behind. "reached the intinite." But with such a -eentCanads, postas-e sminpa in letter,
Poor follows, the ell working on enormous hole in tile ground which very preserve no solliblance of nature's beautiful I three
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reason of greater power and greater size. th� grounds, and were returning to their much resembles the holes children are so meallarihm, having ,become as hideous as good -will did this strange couple Work to. and we will aeod, scaled, by return. mail. Fall
The length, of Solijohnn's boat is 15*2 feet 6 prison home. fouclof(liggingontheseasbore. lufaot,it they, are useless. At intervals the mission, gether that every trace of ink was remov. "alcil plLrtioulara in plain envelope, to ls,,djoa
only, 2 statues. Adlrasg Pend Lity Corupany
inches, the beaux, 17 feet 5 inches. She may ry cries out, the traveler writes, and tile ed. No, a Fisher Block, 131 Woodward ave., Detrolt
tarry forty tons of coal in her bunkers. On Tito churches aro well represented in miglit,well have been the playground of a 11 "Here is a five -shilling piece, Mich. -Sold in Exeter by 0 LUTZ. Central
trial, however, site had only twent,y tolls Victorla. 'Tile majority of the people are gigantic race of children, who bad (Ing these charitable agitato ; �ub tile poor little cldl. girl,,, cried the poet, 11 my good Dtag Store and all de Mors every where.
church goors, if one can jat%,o from the holes and left them as soon ab .they had dren, never benefit. For them there re. and God bless you VI -". _
oil board. Tito small guits carried weighed lamina always tile same ruthless bending With tbat he seized his bat and ma,de -""---- -
_`� tons; the torpedoarmitment, 6 tons; the crowds that attend the morning services, tired oftheir amusement. I the amino for the door. Some weeks lat
crow, islons, stores, and firoarins, 41 The first Sunday I attended tile morning ser- The largest of these holes is inora than Of be 'as, agonizing applica. 11 ,
vice in thoPandora street Methodist, Church. alfa,mileroundandabout 500feer, deep, tion of tig it liaatur#-3� the same long months tation to dine Nvith, his old friends `r:1111h1vZ -
I and Tennyson, He went; and the carpet was LIA AFL I
tons ; cyrFiovdag water, 24 tons ; engine , It
boatswain's at -ores andreserve parts, 41 The Rev. Coverdale Watson officiated to a find -,%a there are four mines all nearly as of bitter ilin and unavailing tears, Per.
toris-so tha,t all the movable parts come to large and attentive cougr gation, for the large, one emu form Mue rough idea. of the Ila 8, lie sug"gosts, it is to this singular Vat%. in no way alluded to on either side. '* Young. middle-aged or old mensuffering from tile
20 toils, making, with coal, 40 tons. The first time since his return too the city. r�.vi_ enormous amount of earth tlA has been re- trust between general refinenient and oulti- -_ .--.;- effects of follies and excesses, restored to perfect
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ve.-Asel and tile machinery are, therefore, dently, it represented the youth and wealth inoved in searching for the precious pieces vation of the Chinese oil the one hands and health, manhood and vigor, 0 1
ver')r U641k. The shell plates are barely a of thn capital. The afternoon found me in of cMbon. this callous cruelty on the other, that wo
quarter ofan Inch thick. ail entirely different audience , at the late At present ail the mining is done by must attribute the periodical appearance of . Girls- OLD Dal HBOX10 REEDY rOR W.
'There it're two The "Sunligh t" Soap Co., of Toronto, onr
locomotive boilers, prot,00to' by the coml Dr. Fraser's Church. Here, I had tile privi- undergrounil'tunlielling, the sameas in a apologists for the appalling custom. .Some
d the following pri zo,i every month till further
buillcers, sugplyizig stomm. at IN pounds loge of listening to a sound, practical dis- coal mine; mad tbanks to art introdaetion. I peoTle say that, though the foot 18 ultimate- 110 ice. to boys and girls under 16. residin it in New Nerve Force and Powerful ,
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pres.sureto igh speed engines. Theguar- course, delivered in a practical inanner, to had to the general manager, I was granted lY eforined, though the woman is indeed the Province of Ontario, who send the greatest Manhood.
� auteed speed was to be :161 knots I a plain, practical con rogation. As I glarto the exceptional havonr of going below. I condemned to be little better thata a trip. number of*'Sunlight" wrappers - let $10. 2nd, I
it the M 3rd $3 : 4th ,1�1 ,, Sth to 14th a bandsonto Cures Lost Power, Nervous Debility, Night
sea, while oil trial tile vessel actually OCI around tile fast filf"Ing pows, I could not "Let ilia underground manager -a canny ple, yet the process is not so very painful thoze who send Diseases caused byAbuse, Over Vlork Indlecrelfloek
help thinking that-- Yorkshire miner -at the I not loss titan 11-1 wrappers. Send wvap era to Tobacco, 0 lum or Stimulants. Lack Energy, Losl
Moll'o -7 .- tiux6 and attired after all. The bones are soft., they say, in book, and A pretty piciture to M � 01
274, or to be precise, '27.4 knots, as a = early youth ; the shiews stipple. Twist- ight" Soap 0111CO. 11 Scottstreet,' oronto % I
weau a one, hour's myself in an old canvas jacket,, a pair of "Sunl F . emor eadoche, Wakefulness, 0 eat and Ve. -
steaming at sea. " Iorom scenes like th"e old Scotia!s grandeur t.rousers, and a slouch bat, which a tramp ing, onishing, and wrenching are perations not later than 24th of eaeli nionth, and maxited fjcQcele,-- ---
. Mchichan ppmises even higher results with fpringa "much suf- I
[Tito That makes her loved at home, revered Avon titilnumborofwratiper.q. Winners' names will
torpedo latlati he is now completing, ld not have accepted as a, gift. Another that may be performed without competition; also givo full name addrws, ago --
abroad - visitor completed the trio, aild we mactaged fering oil baby feet, whereas adults would c publls1L4;l1n.TorontoXai1 on firstSaturday A Cure is Guaranteed 1
6$teamehip. Princes and lords tire but the broath of ki nF' it don in each itiontV .
' , ,1, to squeeze ourselves into a little lift only 2 be in d ad !�� the torture. To this the . -_
I .An honest man's the noblest -work of God.' I foetG inches square, and at the word "All writer replies . ' Let no one talk of the -ee-
Good Thing for Canadian Soldiers, I thought of sturdy old John Knox -, and right" we were shot from thobrilliant light yielding character of young bones or the Seven thousand persons it day are added To every one using this Remedy according to dit
tions, or money cheerfully and conscientiously
said to myself that, tile same principles of at) Africansuil into uttor darkness, which pliability of baby sinews. AV,o have listen. to the population of the United States. refunded. PRICE $1.00, 6 PACKAGES $6.00. .,
A trial with "ski " or Xorwegian. anow at stake, Presbyterianism ha$ splendid was only oacasimally relieved as Ave rattled edwith our own ears to the cries of a little Sent by mall to any point in U.Si or Canada,�, , ,
alloes, was made outside Vienna, the other material yet, even in this now city of the down past the dinbrout, levels. To our girl undergoln tile tort process. Stich securely sealed, free from duty or inspection.
day nhich gave great satisfaction to all INr f, 'blria'r Write to -day for our
est.. right was anothershaft, up which the earth agonizing Nvai a never u
'those -wbo witnessed it.. A number ot There is another classin Victoria -the is to,ken, and we would now and then bear ears, They were the shrieks of a child rl"P� rl� I I
officers of the Austrian army had been do" non -church goers -as wits evident ftoni the the big skip rush up with a roar and rumble absolutely wild with suffering. When tlie '117ben Baby was sick, we gavilber Castork- STARTUNOFAV I QN
puted by tile War Minister to StUdY tho' numerous .Sunday excursions. Trains, load- at something like thirty miles ail hoar. ligatures were loosened and the shook. When she was a ChUd, she cried for Castorlm . I
aad go; Down and down we went, until I thought * i 1111111,1!!'��� ,,� � 11, 11 � 1! 1� ll�i �i'' 1 i
usesofthe snowshoes, which were demon' ad with pleasuic-acelgers; come succession of breathless screams ended When rho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. ;i � �: i
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strated by Count Weidhl, of the Swedish steamers nounce their ownarrival or give we were never going to stop ; but at last I. I _(Irawn, wails of exIlaustion. and mis. � v I I
consulate, and a young baltar Who is I ample notice of their departure, as on week -we gradually slowed up, and th eryonge, listener turned almost sick with Men shOhad Chlicbreniallogavotheat Castorift i
on stopped her 5 I=
Vienna to learn how to make Vienna broxcl, days. People throng the straots in the vi- ,with & jerk at the seven hundred and fifty ror and SyMpAthy. Yet a mother -was �
and bears the name of Wilhelm Bismarok cinity of the port, carrying valises and lunch. feet level.' the deliberate torturer of the poet- baby, I T-Eas You Am To 0 1
Samson. These two showed ho%v it was baskets; shops are open here and there and Before us was a scene which I shall never and it fa,ther callously listened to its heart
possible to walk fast on even ground. Some trade is going briskly on. One It us to forget. Picture to yourself a large cavern, broken cries. Think that this fiendish bar- ____._1_11..... . _ __ Citl WE -1 L 84 STAY WE L MR
who tried to walk alongside sauk into the 11 barity is being practiced daily and hoarly Address, or call on DMEEN MEDICINE CO., v I
think lie has mistaken the day, b"it the wbich might well have been the entrance
snow up to the knees, and could not mahe � - NEIV XORK LIFE BUILDINP, Montreal, Cars.f
clang, clang, clarg, of Trinity, Pandora and to hell, dinfly Ut by a few electric lights, throughout the length and breadth of a land �
more than a few steps. With the ski two or th ... other church bells, recalls his and filled with mist and sulphurous fumes, containing 300,000,00() inhabitants ! Not
fastenedto one's feet it is possible without -wandering thoughts and warns him that it through,wbich emerged the naked forms of alone are the tender bodies of ilia poor little
11% to walk on anew as itist. as a good is indeed tile Lord's Day. dusky and perspiring natives, who ,ware girls ruthlessly racked ,and tortured, but "Augubp-ft .,TEru TIMES.
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lv.�111:11 gets over hard ground, and even a Victoria*.q pritteillml schools arewell out of haulingaud emptying the trucks which the purest sentiment of humanity, the love &nulolisneil every Thurrdav ninewri, a,,
little faster. Tito mail on skis also walks Lliecity, butherveryyoung children are well bad been -filled with the precious blue of p3wenta for their children, is perpetually IrAt%
. faster than an average climber on normal T1 WS $TEAM PRINTING 110USE
]till he flins,with the provided for in the several ward. schools. earth. Toward this cavern rau several 011trogeS. 18mcli unnatural cruelty could 1;a J�, �T
]till paths, but down' tolerated only in the presence of the worst Main-6treot.nearl v opposite j,'itton's je-welpry
rapidity u a train. Tito of .,ars told of One of the finest streets, as to location, tunnels, equally dinily lit aald full of Va. Flowel bwze,Lxe"e,13.jt'..Iiy�,joliu'%Vjiital, Son2X6.
is that built and occupied by the Chinese pear, which,vor"ited forth truck alter track- kind of demoralization. flow much can Prietors
theirexperiences,andsaid veryshort practice survive of the moral beauty of the paternal For two ve I sliffered terribly R&TFS or AD"ItTrerNa
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a tail , t tbu to used s2s. They are audknownasChinatown. Itrnnsatright, of blue earth, which was speedily whisked i -Wiers and mothers, in de- - ars .BttxxSorriOl),poUUr8 ................. ....... 40 oent%
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- vvith stomach trouble, aud waRfor F oolt�l as tion,lier line ...... S aan t 5.
certain that soldipra, would learn the use of angles to the port. It, is more delightful to the surface by the enormous skip. rela,tioi when ft
when viewed at a distance, for the pungent At first I was bewildered by the noise ferettoo to v. move froak of fasidun, consent 'taehsubsoq'
them in a fortnight. To jnsure i o"Ieltion. -1virt
Finally all present toinflieton their dixiltditers, day by day, all that time under treatment by a a cisanxeu,s Wa-ill
put a -pis on and raced down the bill to- odors which great one�s nasal appenclage in and the peculiar surroundings, but I soon torture that well niell maddens the lxbby physician. He finally, after ttying Do sentin notlaterthau %Veanosda,y morning
the vicinity, seem to Impair tile sense of became used to it-, and stain bled along after - "
gether. It is planned that, next,wook a large vision. The smell of decaying fisli veye_ out, guide down. one of the galleries. brain and wriugs shrieks of excruciating evetything, said stomach was about 0arJO3 rRINTINM DEP �RTUP I;T k on3
partV shall go . on skis from the top of thA - out 5 agonyfromthe little lips*,, Th
Seminering toGraz, sixteen miles of good tables and fruit, of decoctionsopectiliar7to These galleries only measuved all is isone of worn out, and that I wotild have to ofthe iargest%ad bosto(laipp&l in tas cowaty
I ,x* the Chinese together with open sewers, send feet in height, and in many places lose than I Floss facts that make us marvel when we cease eating solid food for a time at I ol Enrou,411 woncentrasce,L co a4 wilLra.aaj
. downhill sno . The next thing will be tile hear a. great destiny predicted for the Chin- t OLr promiltattoation:
formo,tion of a ski club. forth odors as r.enetrating as they are dis- that; while I. lie ground Nras worn away in- : least. I was so weak that I could -
gusting. and holes, in and out, of wilioll we ese nation."
I , How curious the denizens of this I to ruts not work. Finally on the recom- Dee-slons Ito-ardin- Xews-
- . street look lit their dainty white slippers, stumbled, often ,ap to our aukleq in black - .�
. flowing robes and long ques. All China. i lush, and groping our way as best we niendation of a friend who had used papel.s.
It is re.R�rted tba,b a meastirB prohibiting s lAnyper,son. who tmkci a paperrogalarlyfr-ru
' . RARE PERFUMES. ,
11 be includ- men wear the que and inake some at- nould by the light of thn candle -we carried - y o u r preparations the o t fnee, whether directed in his name cut
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wAkos at knuorals in Englaud wi I 11112ior's, or whether lie bas sabioribed or nar,
ed in the ontinibus bill of the Government temptto retain the native dress. The dress I in our hands. Front the main titan els Tit,y COlue Ill-lds. bill People Win *Bay A worn-out -witl-i beneficial re- is responsible for payment.
at the coming session of Parliament. of the "tyees" consists of the inevita,bls branch off side workings, and at these � Timm, sults, I procured a 2 If% person orders hi -i paper discoutillued.
I . white slippers, loose flowing robe�, general- I points the air was suffocating. Avilat,with Attar of roses, rousk,civet and ambergris Stomach. bottle of A u lie must pay till arrears or the publisher may
A neiv Anarchist newspaper, Ln Toe.qiv, ly of dark blue, but sometimes of variously the number of candies burning in the mine, 9't' 6 t on tinite to send it until the payment is in-ide,
11 editcid by the well-known Anarchists JvJala* colored silk, over loose trousers. The color the dynamite used, and the number of men are among the costly perfumes. Attar of Flower, and com- nd then collect the whole ,-,mount 'whathor
to Malatesta, and Lucien Weil, wits issued and richness of the dress indicate the rank ,,rorkinga the air becomes unbearably bot roses wholesides at about $S ail ounce, civet ced using it. It seemed to do a paper is taken froin the office or not.
I I at Al2 an ounce, ambergrisat $30 and musk n1en 3 In suits for subscriptions, the suit inay be
In Londoa two weeks ago. Two Anarchist and stifling in the higher levels. Tile per- nstititted In the place where the paper is pub,
. journals have been regularly published there of tile wearer. Tile lower class, usually, . � at, 8-10. The retail prices of these things are me good at .once. I gained in
wear a loose blue shirt over wide trollso, _
.a. spiraLion was streaming from my face ; and y a ished, althou0t. the subscriber may ro,,dda
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I for some time past. e natives seemed to fe�l the beat, much greater, but they are usually suld to strel�jth and flesh rapidly; m p hundreds of miles away. .
The Chinese in Victoria support it doctor and I su 4 The courtt4 have decided that refusing to
__ and a lawyer. The Celestial is a a . for I often'conld only distinguish them from the so-called consamerin higli ly diluted form. petite* became good, ffered takenewqpapers orperiodicals from the Post. .
__ __ . __;� agaclous The whale that secrets ambergris has become no bad effects from what I a
-_ business man and an inveterate gambler. A the rocks by the candle -light glistening on te. I office. or removing and lo(wing thematic lied
I Chinese mission, in connection with t their naked and perspiring bodies. so searact now that little of the perbine is feel now like a new man I an(i Con- oris prima,facle evidence ot intenUonal fIrlaad
� lie We descended a vertical ladder to the found, a,ud it is hard to obtain in the market r t1lat August Flower has en- '---- " -
Methodist Church, has done good work, price. Anibergrisissoinatimesfound Side
especially in the Women's Rescile Home, level beneath, and here we had to wait "I'll,
whilst a charge of dynamite exploded. We RII.tfy.g at sea in regions frequented by the tirely cured me of Dyspepsia hi its In veviewing the cozzidition of British in-
.. PE, . � You get a lesson in western -ways, when, all waited in silence, which was only broken whale that secretes the material, A nowly worst forin. JAMr,,S R. DADARICK, dustries during 1892 there is a general
I nado a large � agreement a
.. I 0 14 after urebashig apiece of sticking plaster, established wholesale drug firm i . Saugerties, New )�ork. lbn�
,?nlg British. newsp%pers .
by the drip, drip of water oozing through , that
or, a lialf-clozen oranges, you are informed the rock, and the heavy breathing of some roflt on a rt itate purchase o am ell r1s. "the year _ . ilia worst the'farmer has
at!
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. . It I that the price is " two -bits. "Seeing your of the natives, who were glad of a short ship caln. into port with sev ral role, W. B, Utsey, St. George's, S. C., ever known."
Mysbified look the dealer takes in the situa- respite fro it their ard nous work, when and- tind the shi i aster ad no clear noti n of its write$: I have used your August I Alax O'Rell is bringing to a. close in Aus-
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. 1. . . . ti -)n and politely informs you that, in coast denly there was a roar and a rush of air value. T1 e raggist, bought it at $2.50 an Flower for Dyspepsia and find it an tralia, what must have, been one of his most
� incle, %b ent remedy. 0 sucoessful tours, for ever since he had been .
. I parlance, "two -bits" means tmenty-five which, blew out all our candles and made *a"e,%b t ozid-tenth of its value,and sold excell
=1 cents, 11 four bits" fifty cents, etc. Ycoi it in small quantities at a great advance. .
1. � I 1:. . hand him a flve dollar bill, crisp and new, iny ears throb painfully. We were then I I ft . . I in that country lie has lectured to a sue- .
� . . . I and.clink, clink; lie gives you four great, allowed to uontinue our walk, the adr being . I � cession of large and enthusiastic audiences,
� filled -with furnes titan before �
... . - - I . t 8�rength of the. German Army'. ml-'., Among his Antipodesix experiences lie now
. beavy, silver do lars, besijes the, smaller more I �ialj
_%� . . change. Were it Thus we went oil for nearly two, hours, By the law of March 11, 1887, which is to lie V, - reckons 11 Melbourne Cup Day," a, sight
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� J lzm , . ,-not for the rapidity with along one tunnel us far as the working end, I which he describes, as one of tiao racing
11 11 rr-i!-r--n-_ -'r-) - �, �� . I which small ,change disappemrs on this . I continue in force until, March 411, 1894, the t� El '' spectacles of tile world. Hewasastonishod
I I -')- , coast, one Nvould soon become overloaded examining the progress of each gaing of. German army on a peace footing, since 00.
� I I I - if , �1114 for bills are a rarity. : . men, until I was fain to say that I had .tobee'l, 1890, consist's of 22,250 officeis and U 110L ab the 11 gaaxy of beautiful women" he met .
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I I - had enoluglo, and should be glad to return to 468,409 men. On a war footing 0 . a`.;�:k t in the oncosure, though he laments that
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_� ___ During.my visit -the latter part, of Jane the surface. .So we three, tired, dirty, and ermany is PURE . ,,, - the days "when white silk dresses,
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. , C'umb =; and the first part of July -the weather was I . 01,08 p,ropared to place 3,850,000 men in the field I " 11
� . I * , E OR ''I perspiring mortals entered. the lift mod with diamonds," were worn bame
. . I . I . , moist. When the 11 Scotch no ally armed. This number is c0oula,ted . .
I _�' * . isV' took a d were soon drawn to the surface, . F13OWDERED 00 passed by. � . ..
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.. �:�� . more, an froi;� the semi-official figures, hub actually it
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. I � I . '. I I " T!,", [IjLrwl�!��17 - turn on the hills, we. were greeted with a whore in the glorious daylight, and with the .
. j- , I prubably remains far below the mark, since Austria announces an electric locomotive
� I .I#- . I . white tog from the sea, but the tempo
I . � - f, . . . . . . . . . . . � raturO blue sky abo�e tile, al I our a ubterranearl ex- no official statement respecting the army is which is to travel 125 iniles ait hour, The
1. its mild and balm .
i .1 � � I � . lw. y. I was informed, how perionce seemed a hideous nightmare. . 1ndepend,ance, Belge follows with the state-
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. I . � � U . I ever, that,owing to theproximity ofsucb large The blue -earth -it is so called from its issued. The present intention of the Gov.
. I �. � I ( , I., bodies of waler,the winters are rather raw ernment seems to be to increase the peace niont that the North Belgian Company and
,. I . � t_ I � 01-11 %. . Dominion Day was observed by he sting color -is taken in trucks to tb e I I floors " footing by adding annually 10D,000 more re. the North France Company are constructing
. I I I I (large open spaces, some miles ,in extent),. crut a a line for locomotives, operated by elecbri-
� � : I �� ...�, Z: it , for whoin room is to be niade by re- L Y E_,a7
. I I ... ,, . the Union J6,ck on. the Govc-.rnmerx .0 Oes where the earth is laid out and allowed t, d ing more generally the three years set. OUR -EST, STRONCEST, BEST. city, oa wbish the journey front Brussels,tai
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� . I .. . . , -_ . and some other public buildings, . few pulverize by the action of sun and rain, net I . tornse in any gantity For inalring Boxv, Paris, aboat192miloa, will be mceor,olimhed
I I vice to a two years' service, than has been Road? - :
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I P" ES' � STRONEST9 BEST, ,private houses allsb showed the old a, After,ioute months it is again taken u .50ftkn ng Water, Disin ecting, and a hundred othu - . liby,minutes, a speed of nca�ly 150
. I . . " T I P, done heretofore. This increase is.prompted ,isce. A call equals 20 poundt $&l Soda. in dig:
I con ZIS 11%� Min, Avninoul�,, Urne, I hat has 4oved & tbousand, years and carried to the washing machine; whore by a rivalry with France. I . � SoU by All Groedra wid Drugclats. miles an hour, It is further stated that the
I � I � 1. I . P-hosplivActs, or any lrjar�artt. I - The bAtleand the breeze." the ,earth is washed and mftod, all the dia. , . I ,,, ,. M. VV. 4CB1vX3r�xJM%W-W, wcm . !cr=tcri. trains will be rxinning in about two ulontlio.
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