Huron Signal, 1863-01-29, Page 2•
t
tfhss;tt IlkwadiMmetir esal• ee
yes eft to imsr elm Iodise fwaa
mad Aims redeem, sass hie wife
t. ispet low eves I bat
• k Mesrved w him
ahs that' take hits thew, •
-edtptgei.e for him to bL liberty,
-aeired epos Lig abs troth. '
kay6e T demanded the Dade*,
blame 'Nu lie malts r 'lip
let the Inek Thera ere Qtly
istty sable -my wife sed ter,
I know a his, brave chief
ger aeons b ld 'es. Ile go lee 'em 1'
the nasals. with a Herm gleams ot
Olrmpr,v$ish the ooh.( did not fail to notice.
swiss tightly hoewd the heads of his captive
%.bled his task. lbs savage felt about his
r gertwsry abet weapon, took awry his
and putt* a both weapons over
own *milder, told the whir man to lead
$s .ay. The the Weedid,in fear rd gene -
satiety, ull he came insight of his humble
dwellyn4, mum rid in a ;Mason valley
through which lowed a pretty little stream. a
beweeh of the Orsea nesr, when the (adieu
him be stop, and proeeedee N mak,
Get to • tree by means of another deer-
ffieedria thing smeared a taut srouod his wrists.
• 'Ain't you swing w kit .e dose to the house
with you in paired the captive, now begin -
sine to fel muck alarm for the safety of 1.
fa.e e. 'Ye go alone 1' returned the sante,
rely. 'Mybeg chief -went scalp r 'Oh,
for O,rd's saki don't hill my poor innocent
wife sad children e pleaded Bowditch, rainy
agonised at the thought •Yonas a great
chief, I know, and you'll rea.emher that they
ver didre any harm 1' 'Long knife scalp
arch geed r rejoined the Indian, wll.nly, yo
he Lashed binding the other to the tete,
fa.d strode down the hill, carrying the two
wapo. with him. Bowditch watched hint,
t
ossp by step, as be glided away uuder cover of
tiers, keeping rock, stunor stamp bo-
somhim ad the icmties ofthedeelline.
might not be any chance perceive hr
head a e lbe alarm. 'At any rate
I holler out I' muttered the captive, 'and
be they will hear m. ,' and forthwith be
• aeries ofydla that went echoing and
g fu away tbron,ph the forest The
r ser kis wife ead children come is rate
to lbs door, ad look .p the hill i■ alarm.
' he .hosted et the top of his loses ;
' k, Lear -go back into -the here mid
•. it .e tight1 Te Injure sir ability's, sed
m a prisopr 1 Quick, quick I or- you w
sad the childnee to-, r Fora moment
two the a Aker and ebildreo stood as if
geed, with ,mammon' and terror, ead
to his ggrree.ett relief, he saw he IiIW boy
the direcur or the skulkingear"
thea hastily retreated and osed theI
. Tbe Indies .ow mitered a fierce yell,
reppi.g yato peals vie., fired both
ass Weer the other at the dwelling,.. I
• had impdsively adopted the mese to
et
velvet his rage et being dimmed sad foiled
•eif bin murderous tarpon.. Theo looking
•M he captive, Ise threw dove the ries
to the latter, and drawing his toms -
started toward him on a run. &,e-
wbo had watched every motion, and
Shaw that in be rage the savage would brain
ani snip him, now gathered all his strength,
and made nm desperate effon to free himself,
sates rather from the inetioct of esll prveer.
M sa ossa tram sal hope of saccem. But
to he joy, he bead sod felt hi,
sash sod amp, and suddenly
nod hie' ins at liberty.
sad Mk*, around, alums
a!rws-to demerit bis
thee wilietted
armee
sesta
Mee
h.
he
g
101.•
Wed hr
H. lined
Tidal% bet was
$ Lek/dale O•atasarlaa.
'stet
abet lahabiteat of Nitbsdale, Dam
trieoiire, hoe jest pawed sexy Rum •mon,;
eh. Hebert Optima was bon in to per► of
Timm* in Marsh, 1764, aA died is Dums
deer oo the 26th November, 1862. Remo,
ing at an early age from +io.ald iuto tat
pariah in which a spent the remainder of hie
lone life, he entered era the employment of
the Duke of Buccleugh at Mains, near Druo
Irmai,g Castle; and was afterwuds • farmer on
the same estate, ou a portion of the Med now
incl ded in the faun of Drumcruil. His Mat
years were spent at Enoch flank Cottage,
near to the Cwrrou Bridge Statyos cm the
tilmeow and South Wettert Railway. and
there within the last nine months be might be
seen, tall, hale, a :d erect, still capable of a
pretty smart walk. His appenranee then did
n ot indicate above fourscu,e years, and there
was n.,thini *eaten the probability that bit
life might be prolonged for a cousideruble
time; bet be had entered upon his last year. t
Robert (Allison was throughout life tempe-
rate in his Mbit,, and enjoyed almmt minter -I
rupted health. He was twice married; bad
one eon by his fat m trusts te, ad a large fa-
mily awns and dsagbters by the second. -
11 it seventy-two years since he best beam+
widower, and tre ttyy•a.s since lie bit Ifs
second wife. During his last years bis rind,
still perfectly acute, though perhappes beginning
to beer marks of • see, -,d childhood, wee
much ..gaged with a.iettual things; the
New Testament tad the fetes were hu daily
study. Lardy bus scree of bearing was
very much impaired; but, as sometimes hap-
pens in extreme old age, sight bad to a great
extent reterne4-.pectines and large -typed
Bibles, which he hd aged thirty pears before.
were Iso Yids, id his small pprioted New
Test•meut was often in he bare. Next W
the Scriptures, old books on religious m b.
jeer, printed in the old fashioned typ'i, were
his favorites. He had aversion, amewnnog
tc • pnjmduce, to all new books. Tbe tune-
nal Wok place on the gal current. whew .
large and respectable company amembled at
Enoch Beak to convey the remains to Deere -
deer churchyard. We have certainly never
at any funeral belore seen such • number of
ttalwert men, relatives of the deceased; saws,
all themselves well %deeneed in • ; • large
amber of `sea dsor and huab•ods of grand
d aughters, an the vizor a life; aid the great.
grandsons too, of whom sevennl have reached
manhood, were represented in the large e"m-
pay that conveyed to the tomb all that was
mot W of their aged progenitor. Nitheda!e
• favorable ion setty . In
the eon-
grieg&favorafavorableW
of
tioo ebieb the deeeered was • mem-
ber, tor insane, among • membership up.
wards of 300, the d.•atbn that nave occurred
in a period of more than two years are eight;
and without vouching for absolute wearer,
in retie o..e, the respective ages have been
about 101, 93, 84, 82, 74, 54 and 45 years.
Therese* seven! very aged persons at pretest
in the district; ands• including him whose
death is noticed above, several have lately
eared away .horn age approached, aal in one •
Instoce at leant exceedrd,s century ot earth-
ly exierace.-Dontjrim el/andare.
. t.
ASO WAR NSW&
is no war news worthy of
Pysperstioaa Nem to be going
Bur.mde's army for crossing the
brooch a second time. Buiu.d that,
Li ominously quiet.
AORIt1ULTIIRD ADD AORICUL
AL ASSOCIATION
Now of our readies require Is
formed that Agriculture V the
portant interest of Upper
have, it is true, rich mise,,
forams, and • rapidly growing
but theme sources of ustiooal
are 'secondary is their nature, wham
pard with that of Agriculture. A
soil, a temperate climate, and other
ral advantages, nnitaal, render
arced to few countries in the world
field in which the peacef
husbandry can be carried on
and we are proud to Bey that
countries cin boast of a grea
of iadopendent homes end happy
families, in proportion to
population. In the
his oou0
thing to w
Gelds of such
rudest system of . ' • • qts
•
-at
mere
w
whet titer el wag ea-
y� w tr ,Nal
M yrDr.1Fnp eb••• katYt
is
•oselitir mg
atarperter hem
hies
The weyes
Ie[s • , As
air
da
trash for so at 0ooey.,
trickery, and amieriisty, sed""'
C'en.ri.r is thiukinapf tie dkn His
1" isal
LITERARY NOTICES. r
to0r
r -he "Irish Canadian " is the titles(+ •
yew paper, published in Toronto, ands
Qf is name jgdioat*, u to advocate the e
ieL U
hip Sat
Baas
hatsedew
.lar
meal.&
no
use with
lag
ditir
,
law
I. I
ele
rd m
erode em4,
,,-
w
ale
..d
Of
�'rb s
tor'•
i*
ettaed jut hard
Load her whits
erre aJla. that
sea she la
Teat
the re
A est
dtt-
W gged
hash et sat the
be Deepened
Y -Weber • butif•I
PlettiblOWY • "Or. As
beleedlimas i gee Mk Me
tattle • Ile tWelle pre *seem
.hos. et ealllterti^•�'.' ford
WOOD1
n Cannot weak
W b. tbsnllfn
Y+e7 rhes
take silvan -
brio( it in
res, sad
alete .
A H.... Err
Ar 4v ao lam. 05, Rasee y a IllirMiy
Beetue-•seespn Brockl.beuk, Reeve; John
Br•a. -L Yelwllry Items;-Melswtn,
Deputy.
ae-Jobn (Idliee, Remo.
ltobsn Plsk etes, Reeve.
- W. H. Roby, Reeve,
-J. TWee Coeswy, Reeve.
Whatever yen elert Brown to w son of a peman,
d. a arid only mod him to school • few
mouths is the ;eery sad Robert oflw maid,
eat as w Aar me try to be anybody..
I
MR intim" ow, Boken weemirakeo.. I shall epoor
H. bad septa very gnat advantages. H. bud
a well sbaped Modems bead, and a Ilse full
and *ohs. He wee • height,
bey, sad I think ha had • fur chanee
to hseoms wart er he liked. He red to beg
hit hatter N give him a pies. aimed for hie
os�{tettme he owed raise vegetables Inc t►e
aar�r Bye father was too poor to give him
• part of the garden bit only • bit of sandy
ier• load is tee corner of the lot. Robert atniok
his made isto ivied timed p the soil. 'Itis of
m
eo tpmtisg hare, oily see bow
sod; a e, But there was
sons el )sir there was
i imongtb a irsigand stout ems
.dla•t Sewed some seeds there,
t and they ems ; and one ba day
in Jul7inres mer .as tired raking
hay, he west* aro at his despised turner,
•.d there, jest where the ground ware broken
m
by bis ads, was • large cluster of strawber-
ries, ripesad delieioWhile be waseati.g
oa. felt something peiek his bare foot,
and, oes
d. then, there was a large,
u gly these, just going to med. Now, both
the thistle and the strawberry grew from seeds
which the wind had sow. ; but the la.d was
Robert's and be had a right to say wbicb
should grow. 'Get oat, you hateful thistle,'
said be. 'Yoe ore a thief, come to seal row
living, and pay me in prickles. Arm you not
ashamed to pick my ragged petite., which
only has • few cents in it at mart r Thee he
dug p tie thele by the room, and es he was
too poor to boy manure. a used to go even-
ings by amoonlieht, with kis wheelbarrow, and
get black soil from • hall.. is the woods, toll
sad • old leaves and fatten .00d; she mixed
t eli tborteeh!y to with the ..why .oil that
• the . berme, and then tilled at fall of the
beet plants a cue*find, and the next year
he had a greet deal of fruit Moreover. he
sowed teraip seed between the rows, sad the
turnips grew largse�, and round, and aweeemel
he veld teem* Novemberfor • broad met*of silver. Robert WY delleb6
ud. 'I .d,
mid be, '*hat I can raise on my laid whatever
I like,' And thee the came me into be
mind that be could make of lesseewhatever
•be liked, of lie td only sal about it in earli-
est Aad Lbelieve be will, Inc where • .boy
has eo.ganon*red o* difficulty, culty, hegeuerally
ready w try another.
felaiaher.�t
Li
frogs -the Beath smelted me.
were obri0nly des to to habit-
_ -e .d taxed with it,he made
lir Misr rasa.. His sad history
4md • large .osttsge-
seisisteriel Leber from
Hit ate ret hd to be renewed.
lame ya
L' a aaee0wew
n,iaced; gad
by s�' ngmtese0errr be too
+� Y
eteweene
virgin aril reeleinem from tercets of the Irish population of our aa• end tbsketeeree tedning�'tha greater
wilderness often yield a mach richer re. try ae if understands them. Printed u Lies. ei 7idre0ere Stu br wb0ery
turn than can be hoped for by the highsImre : r tern form, and with good, clear type nos Im, aak,sm aaestiep•rsrywhere, oak
description of cultivation elsewhere. And tthe new candidate fur render favor re- 't 414. maw bees, eoetlard is a greet mese-
yet, rich ea our Boil is, it is capable of
being " wero out," if the rudeness which
seems at first admirable is adhered to.
After the first few crops are taken off, and
especially when the emjs have been 'from eadeavonng to advance what we egliea of arttbasl ereagth, Were Sam*
removed, some kind must be ould consider the it.. interests of t'asa Now be took wine. Oros rare the
adopted if ss.cees the toil of dien Irishmen the a toter, in his maria s 6 ' ed be.sdy red bus 50 *0 ti•. p
, . � sot veil► gray Daly, bat frogs time to tile,
the farmer. ;ask stumbling- selections, seems .nclited to sal sip desert lb. day, according ea *1. ea rgso
Moak in the wee oar Canadian bitter themes, which, fund is fact nes da bis 0. case with a ging,. So h. conua•ed to
farmers. The often hand r mere fancyhave o, bn,e rankled is the 1.1.11 l see with a single a;e . overeat.
tag its tis work, and Tabor Inc its aecemplis4
doesm to their sons ig with the throe. reacts of hie cou•tr ue0. What rneti- anew. Bm at what tvk sad coast Ha mored
cornered drag and No. 4 plough, the sub- al end can be naso: plisbd by thus r'k•- ea adroam; st fist pleasant sough, bat
pmdsall becoming more and more oppress.
stitute for a system seder which. they g up the ashes ofee past, we are ata me; and length be began painfully to find
hive lived to see their lands deteriorating lee *0 conceive, e..ti.,iy when the fu- the terrible reality of ilia (ate -Am was a
is a very attractive exterior. We bre firm he beer the �r aha SPH •t Boma' st
t seen the first number, bat, after ear- ofR•eb e1�e Brow lade
UMMtjee i by tied bJt io.rver, a toad dm
Idly examining the editorial depe.tset beitalop HwasW Oat he bad !) or neem b
f No. 2, we 'ret to o.beerve this se far • t. s toot bitter beer, serf want
os, rem time •flea twtwkbSNslj4tb. an
i0 quality and their crops as certainly do -
creasing in quantity. These cases may
appear exceptional, but every intelligent,
industrious and (therefore) thriving farm-
er who reads this article can find no diffi-
culty in pointing out several of such so-
called farmers in his immediate neighbor-
hood. In a new country rgdcne,w may
tare of Canada ie turn into a,a+ideneion. N irsakrrrdmake • Taw power which be had hoped
• refel sehim
We think it shoe! be the policy enwoes u ,;ave.-h'rvant,rpya/ienhatd made its
well-wisher of Cuda, who hit adopted
this es the home rhimself mid his children
atter him, to rum such a course ae used
tend to pier* eel taut! -atlantic deemed
into one murex Nationality ! Irishmen
have done *Mabee Canada, es the rem -
he reseed, in an old settlement never. dins truly •y- Why not then id them M m rhes prudnce.
Igaors.oe of the principles of Agriculture here enjoy tote -:s.ing they have e. noblySea- or Qeorrioe.- Tbe
-
and slothful husbandry is inexcusable in 'lamed ? i!hr are Ucite•l Y Jrer'esear aweMpeadent001 the Ms ntreal Gazette says
such towneiip. r Wawanoete Coiborte, Irnapeetietarted or party. L it wins therm dOovernment question e tobe lett
Goderich, and aeon through the county of to ddres tie, (which the Csaadi sea ?ruby Miuetcnx thu coming Sassyun. Tt
Hanes. u i when you does) asps' rliu.Ow •xxlLht? We wSl1. nekemb•red that tat eighth •estate io
Pend Pon t, y para dee pined progr•iwnte of their polis opens
farm where the fences and budding, are can he yrish the •• Irinh Geadian" wish*, words :-•'Iter Majesty's decision
with reference to the seat ul G.,verumeut,
.i11 be maintained."
Ar Morvasee.-The Herald says the
mother today (19th) has been cued and
.hear. The neer has taken, and ee are to -
freed that some persons have crossed, am
{rat rtes day 0
or two of the retro
mere
t style
.f weather, we may expect the nunal road to
haep.rd and thus enable the farmers to
Went= d the Western. from the
Eastern States.
dmi" tub -aided," where huge God epee, ieita avowed detero.ia,tinn to
etre en rotting the nide, of try to elateevery Irishtuan in the coun-
ties d where visit have the ad- try morabnd intellcctually,batve trust
an of the crops, you will find the the nam who will feel with him that
er ignorant, slothful, a�tti'ttterly do- xilee,"strangest it strange
of ambition. He knows tittle and 1' Men indeed.'
les for the recent improvements in as-
114Av'e FwxtL Hob: INL_
and agriculture generally --.a seems Re ja Ihrottgh8r. Aorhotme,
sever esters his house, excepting Ty,,�,, of?sir off the fhfst
helps }be good fortune to borrow
'sites � Nates,
Iatedligeree a jests ti a• adioe6ss,
- n . '• . ea It a this ►,: - . for +ter is ia-
fa
v
The e. York Herald says :-Those who
117 considered lie signs of
have little doabl, thee, if tie
recogniesj`'
n h
the r tires
be Lave
' dearer
tree Il he ' aidhM P awy. a N► ems
Mrs se, shill
ki, Nl am ,r, with a eredietY• h•fee ewe** eems
wife. ye nue ern Ihr 'thaw Iy
of& w s e, hoes, to g ted --'•ver lime s
tmrtlw r k. of
'tat�eua ski re
ester 1 tl' thea our F••w sur , e
*0 p 'Ain't oho) these wedws7 Oar "'lir ",slew.
L .tilts feat i M""t of oho this, after
te , _ a sees .en*
woe's p he *ems .4e; ter slur . t
es mem
- , "A
y
inMrie.- r M
they
Qau
J
ebe
,1
Tis LAM sir yIee3srau.-Gen. Sternum's
report pats the Federal Ices .t Vickaburgh at
1950 killed and wounded, besides 400 host by
spat The Jackson Appeal of the 6th
says that the Confederate los at Vicksburg,
during the rent fight, WY Ito tbau lee
killed, wounded and missing.
Deuce or Brunk -Upwards of twenty
ed gepb lettere of the poet Barr, with
tome verses and a common place book have
hese recently sold by auction in London Eng.
The letters bare been used more or ler, by
Dr. Corrie, in his _.l ,; ... of the " Correspon-
dence of Burns ;" but the originals contain
many uneubeisbed p•asagcs which illustrate
tat character of the writer and throw fresh
light oa bis family history. Divided into
twentyaix lou, this collection of setoyrapbs
Melted rater more then a hundred pounds.
l.ht
Qts,,4 lid
itatia in
to the upeetrallre
ooemut that
emit s
Tie 'Hegel*
dthe bo,k,alawal A parson entering the How of Common
.hen Parliament ver sitting, exelaitned:-
•p" in a very seal eehese.r%goodly "entrees; I ear work
ermine. being 66. for them ell any life for eothiog.' 'What
4,rsde ere friend? said one of
h i+ keno ing the attendannts. m�A orope-mmaker,' was the re-
very fated be- ply -
•e. lea* taa-
ulat denomieriea,
riends are of the
reaannnemd to Md R accessory eon
Bier voter. T
�y, �y
prions it
taws CsU d
..- •
n asroar or psi
'...
Merv. --Rey.
leer, has 6sdad et
ee h costae, err
n se elft.ttlat
_ • vet' - ,.M�lag MUS(.
e few ale Society has the
Misse s at in 'the`u.sdss,
i' By Cokatgger-In.
ter 1 140iiM011ltes34,Fcensda 7*' !
Gran*,s ind seism es r Dee Ph
Bettler4" g,. Wig ,rim to ' 18,
to leiinule t0 the eteach 3, M
s �.,. f,- irlya. Day
erhonle 1, Pried j
lair '4 Teaebel 17. interpreters 14, lkr
I1 bus me !assn, 18,710, Menthes
alYei lbeekl, Members nn F .
tl9i German Rearms
Mimiotw 150, Total Maser
wt. a these sudor Cbturwa.l 197,
/m.17,ayt
*d an ' it ePfv+rs til tee
ape none
r, t -n than have her eseady.
eaw1% •IAosob, t4s. etp•wsho
• Siute. ' ,,pea ha Men
ease mem
shoal tortee.dl.s Reee;p.
Carta Item Purest swiss; . .
is !fr.
safe a gen
e sur
'two gseleaeu, noted for the fondness of
exaggeration, sere dowsing the fare at die
boat hotels. One observed that at hr hotel
tat m .tron it wY to
' it i. au iron vessel. 'At mine, said tat
tit Is made so week, it hr not strength
of the teapot'
Lner*o Wus.-A person .r etenpleis
that he dada be ebliRsd a change hie
we he ford that • mut of clothes would
lien .bees heft' the time k might to do ;
'flag Lf he filed eeedl recem eesed 4r
wham be •meld meet spareel move
'Yee.' .aid the other, i aorY re-
7os te ernseery, •d sew may have
'Neither .111 Let yes for lift.
!Ragtag. doctor being o.t fr • Ivy's
oettedy,took his errad boy of erry
beg. *amreag a leek and amet•g
•(mew birds, to by boe.m.ovee.
elm prospect of hie w.a•+tes,
rats,' wave• /ods !
A nus. grease 'em, wove* .r t
este them. yea genet
mart (Why, kilt elm
Md- ti .
ill share are is parsing,the
t•M If. Oldie' the 'air
a:erg air of fosser to
hesiatingy, M pm
dede0
teaW doe
e�►1..rode
weee to NII who
jgr1� iaiM`e►�. >3 t ..d
iter hest IllLs, we'tyeshaire
wkbr '1..••-ise.
why
g md..'1yea pant IMt
gaarewk.Ilhabiag
t. MIMwb tot tart is
elf the eel. ode.
arm -tie ImAk ew4et
ae serer tk
giffitiosehr reseed
bre
K M eb stales
NMI
TeetlseMsstere ler lett-1.,-
Pt11Yem f w die meat
�ti mp`ss -kb .ser i■
.� iIw t,I M
oriry
e} -
gees nee sot of 0Sae
S ase
their iris
er We,
:
n. thy Othereh* too
ee Masair4w • (t4r
AEA
Isgendie on Mahatma.
An American mediu.ist.adeat. writia: from
Paris to the American Medical Gazeta for
June, meets that be once heard Magendie -
one of the most eminent French physicians
and pbysioloeiets-commeup • Imam some-
what is the following words:
"Gentlemen --Medicine is a great humbug.
I knee it ie ailed a etieoce-ecience,iadeed!
It is nothing like seieute. Doctors are mere
empirics, wino they are not Charlatans. We
are as ignorant as men can be. Who knows
anything in the world about med,eiee? Gen-
tlemen,
wtlemen, you have dor me the honor cf coan
tag here to attend my lectures, and I mast
tell you frankly now, an the beginning. that 1
know nothing in the world about medi,ior,
and i don't know anybody.hu dues know any-
thing stout it. Don't tink for • moment
thet I haven't read the bills advertising the
course or lectures at the Medical School ; I
know that this men teaches anatomy, that
man teschre pathology, another man physiol-
ogy, such a one the rapeutic, such another
mate ria medics -EA bice •! et opres l W hat's
knows all about that? Why, gentlemen, at
the school at Montpelier, (God knows it was
famous enough in its day.) they discarded the
study of anatomy, and taught nothing but the
dispensary; aged the doctors educated there
knew just ea much, •ud were quite as success-
ful Y any others. I repeat it, nobody knows
anything about medicine. True enough, we
are gathering facts every dee. We can pro-
duce typhus fever, for example, by injecting•
certain substance into the veins of • dog-
tbat's something; we alleviate diabeu, and I
erre distinctly, we are fast approaching the day
when the phtlese can be cured as easily as
any disease. We are collecting facts in the
tight spirit, ad I dare say in a century or so
the accamulatiun of facts may enable our see-
MAWS
accexors to turns a medical science. Who can
tell me how to cure the headache? or the
gout? or diatom of the bean? Nobody. 011
you tell me doctors cure people. i(fan1 Tom,
people are cured? Gentlemen, ss�rm does e
great doom. Imagination dor a good deal.
Doctors do devil,* lifts -when they don't do
harm. Let me tell y)oe, gentlemen, what I
did whoa I .r to 6ead physician at Hotel
Dien. Some 1 or 4,000 patients prod
tbroegg eny hands .very year. I divided the
patients into two clamors ; with one, I followed
the diapessary and gave them the oma, r edt-
eioes whitest having the Ieest idea why or
.herefore; to le other, I gave bred pills
and colored water, without, of course, letting
them know anything about it -and occasion-
ally, gentlemen, I woo* create a third dive.
Me, to whom I gave nothing whatever. Thies
last .odd fret a good deal, they would feet
they mem segiwmed,d, ( mtheopry rwayehel
m .0111
drugged -the fools!) and they weld irritate
themselves moil obey got reiWy ick, bat e
two iN.rbable ems to the ttwswe, sm1.11 the
amour in this (hied rem got wee There
was liele.tonatYyewe _awe who s.etdeed
bet breed pine &d.te*Nr. red tie
=grmoval ty w Ursa .be .rem
N the Arse
sae1 eve e
*et, AIIietaems. -
A member wee sae dee Mundt her
.albs. Be wee nae.ad hid
Mei was a valise Seed .hr Tb rein
*01 with violates, awl the goal e11 mw was
wet es Air shut. At this be was wed and
mum.red berme Providenea ked gives him
swab bad w.mber for his jersey. Hs gees
reseed >be Modest airs Wok forma. What
era his tomer se berslrtf es osaide d the
rreedg• robber site
g• 1,04102 gee emir at
bre eel go •111
and ib. mo wot s la 01114 epusi to Ire did wOm it
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steeat lo, basal
maw trao rapt* apiate the ! 1116 weeder had bees dry and her
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a the contrary, we leve bad as many from every
maser as we amid c o.,esieety lad morn aur.
ad we wake it s pant sever to slow as dyer-
tkeaest to reste a Ile paper beyond the hew
tereseed be. Several mime. of quack •awes
hive bees aced sway during the pets aux
awes ei as we ser aeeermaed, is sero dance
web the deeusi i. of Me Pres neoci•tioo, sot to
aline them niece et e emit tem !ham the pnee ser
aied float brat msck•em. • o,w,thotadieg
this, however, donegine time mentles.d, we tem
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week. lees feet proves a wperkw cireetattos, as
it is wee k.ows by sl advertisers that • paper
Mel .races jell owes. and it rhos petro.iad,
saw be the bad heatsd mediae, which. d
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of reader*. The Plotsn he stoe-
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gest efraeletio. the •d,
Las the hugest .hare e f ethtwtei.g, es Leader
fellows sins, clad es ow.
Bessdee ver eat Ode& le tat Corney anode,
who have edge le caged the &,ywd es • bore:
40 4. we bowie' amn6,..7 eleseei-
et ea*
of wibees is pddwwgMgr�sNaCrrMt,
be.s bads le oil, banes to M.
or ay petite asaw.eswses
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day poem llaisw the sews sed Meetag a el
tee 01gI.ar Car., wet be INsmma7 rwmdei.
Osie.•, 97th J..wer, NIL _ sweLaf
dzzauF811tALE OF LANDS.
Used 0oest.a rte T *tee d • wee m
Hems sadbrew, 3 B Peen ras0, owned em
To irk t ) d Her lbeemes °eatery
Com ere the ef sad Orr
sed se see once dl sista p LttmNde sod Tmere et lainK. ow
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