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The Huron Expositor, 1880-05-28, Page 22 Thi SHADOWED FORTH. • rooms, foun. for die. •'What I. • briefly be relate , About this time I received a co' mis- T e rean's.na $ion to paint a picture illustrative of a he as lnbwn certain phase of low -class Londo life. but ivhether he In my search for types and fac,`s to man, as' his n embody in my picture, I found • yself doubtful;. i Simi after nightfall on several occasi ens in him do n las a some.of the lowest neighborhood., and but the etgea among some of the vilest dens, th ;t the ent nation lilies metropolis had at that time rea on to nor exten ive. be ashamed of. I had several acq •; aint- the Man' belong ances ,among the police, and under: their able employmei sheltering wings I visited sundry 'laces of stibsisteuee. into which it would not have beef safe the isecond floor for me to venture alone. worth street, Sc Said one ,of these acquaintancea, Ser- his lodgiugs al geant Smith, to me one night, after we at some cafe ; had been the round of several gneer English hand for places : - I able cigarettes "There's often a rum lot in here Sir, streets for an though mostly foreigners. Suppose we iu compare , s Finish up by taking a peep at them;",s different comp himself, seeme he • S eant wait ng• e had to 11 me ay s o +w : ' fil -orr:t er the nal ••e y was • i rre Lehr 1 ir, w re rea 1 a Fren h - m. wo 1 imply, • as h was i u c fined to ltut o e or : Hnngarl is knowl:d a of diff -r - as n sr accur: to wh:t ver corm ry d, her ha o ascertt ri- t, or an visible me: as H: live • in- one roo •:, fr • pt of ' o 3 A. Win i k - ►ho, He g nerally 1 f )o t noo a ; breakfas f:d re' • d the newspaper s, eig; am d innum r- sunter d throug t• e ou or w , somet a es re iiynes a tie; vi 't d. tri ts, all o whom, lil e -to live ' • on6 ro •• our e of he eve it g, to one or another t the helms till ioodi g ileiitly o er some i e3 pia its no's) y with • is , home t leis se o be s:e over t e noo • t e next d y, scentfined, when t wit obody a a rs. The place he spoke of was a eau and so, in the and dingy looking cafe, situated n a found his �Ivay ac mean and dingy street somewher in cafe where lie Spe the purlieus of Soho and Leic squares. We pushed open the sv door and went in, and at once I c have fancied I was hundreds of n from London, and that I `had lost self in some_low neighborhood of' Quartier Latin. But with the p and the people found there I nothing here to do—or, rather, I to do with one person only. I did see him when I first went in, nor - after I had sat down and ordered a of coffee. But as soon as I did see him, or, rather, as soon -as I caught sigh. the shadow reflected on the wall bey him, I started to my feet with an clamation that turned a dozen sus. ons pairs of eyes on me in a morn ster nigh , sereetim( s ing" hia W11 thoughts raid : dom noe or draug ilex friends. After tha y- floor front, not to the threkholc again til ace So fie. as could be ave hom he ssoci . to had �ewc�rnov sit O• ave not Such a the su till geant S h ha t i. up that I ha . foun was 1 to o flex make sof he inf I had•set led u • action, only. somethin0—or On the coarse white washed wall of his, thing was given way was kd' rk mean cafe, I beheld for the third t !me would come in the sinister outline which had haunted I did not doubt e twice already—once in my bedr om seen shade • of end ex- 01- nt. lea at the inn on the Dove, apd once in •the which of a, tunnel, as I was travelling in the ar- main hidden no age in which poor Marley had been Oa the evenin r•• ordered. :Unbidden and unsoiigh by that of the Sorg e, for the �•learly definedrd astthou thoe ugh lt w re s as he self i Winckwo : ame shadow outlined in charcoal it had at ti he most minute particulars that I : een before. - . the suze o he h It wows the shadow and not the 1 ''an whic}1 they werE hat in the first instance drew my e es I of swciety. ebb o the remote corner of the room which Winckwortb st: hey occupied, apart from any one, but fly fallen into de y gaze now turned involuntarily to iwhi om lib he man Himself. I was filled with a had aome' tp be ort of dread curiosity—a feeling which man lodgi>ia ho could not analyze' had possession Gf e co e. Who and what manner of man pence as this that had been so strongly ere ingied out before me from all the other • T4 h s • stan•a f what tell . But o ut ' s ucl , v'h ? What u e could rm ation h s acquire on no units plan - fell tha must ath:r, T r that sons me to do : s yet t fo e me, b t that l g I di • not: ' do ab behi� d the .thrie a hi d n purp� o ould i • ue time r ger. . the • , folio 's vis ound street a. 7ih •een reet wit be co r red fas ce appar of i fro pus s an ' xsty�e Yu'lt. : s the i so �. but sur gf�h gent' i o than s t-1odgin g i but ye h twa frdm - i fiber b Win ailed a la a ad ob a fro that l r the Fir ., as wbi ng-lrogf � ; fir ow$ i n g. r wi On; Lent ttenti visas) • ting; t the ed ale up a{u s glanciu u,ssbd it. a blinLI-. a: the t vv which t dti n,shor o j nett() uG i robal o wi i g t he g 11 11 , el hta► Was rey 10 go an •th to some pre .° sion ad ional'le w at o, •• e t • a t, a of 1. a s d u h eet ay es elf f. ot 1• hous by ye No. s of it rim 3a. di neighbors. I �� illions of living units scattered over low t e level of he face of the earth ? Was,the Liddle of w rich looked oing to be read for me at last ? spec not much He was tall, thin and bony, as well trave, ling run s could be seen for the long, heavy, rehm with three Gild -fashioned cloak, with its, fur collar been and. quaint deeps, in which he was door ripped. He wore a soft felt hat, bably tilled low down over his brows. He or Se • •• • • west grad till a shion ing ; not monest ly ten no v< base street, a ti ger t above dows ora— ne po e reig Over the d • king apes. s of oof. th, th ccupi ected had f ows and Leno =ral ti e:_ch tin had von n• ticed t one in ac ton kin' o rig en i front ms, Lenoi them re oth. liking a. sena til: in he nt(b bi wi he dining r rid a rat date fro end, eorg ad red hair, and a short, pointed beard had ofriginally b red mustache of the same color. His with its fault fla. large,, Roman nose made his thin, cad- small verous face look thinner and more cad- were verous than it would otherwise have ' each, oked. - When rny attention was %rst Ae rawu to him, he had risen to bis feet, font red was staring intently at the door, t To th's I at`on'e 1 er 11 1 1i c r a • t 1 longi'udin two m'pre s and then orditg to was the ro • 1, • rough which three or four new ' As st mers were filing slowly into the At on •om. He looked as if lie were ire- man atiently awaiting the corning of same f geant • e. t. �l and h In one hand he held, a roll of French wn the street ead, in the other a long, slender p at he window ocket-knife. Fpr a m:oment or two All the windows er a me nd wi do s sitting, e ted aireacl of these ow sat seS had said t d n6.visit e knife was poised an mid-air, while but of gazed frowuiugly at the door. Then, • left -h lien be whom he was expecting did girl w not come, the knife descended, the blinds of some c i. b ead was severed, and fie sat down to mush , while th bis chocolate and dry crust with the dows ' ere bare. a r of a man who had not - tasted . food that t e second -fl s• nee yesterday. But, mean and corm- divide into two =piece as the jna,i, and his surround- dows 'o each ro ii es might seem and were, prosaic, as occupy nt ot one ight be and was, the occupation on who w s se Jing hich he was engaged, I could not 1 w:.s stllbusy b.• t harken to thele dread voice that when noticed t hispered in my heart : "The. man suspe•ded in th b fore:you is the murderer of Osric lin- I eros. ed the roa r ` i,r • writte on it. elr - a, u] • t • 1 en to 1 1 ori he m di •in in.( at rs. rev u al a y e d e a g t w z 0 e t e t El e a s, ad re T •o ro re, f ft w at • reset, I nfurnished, "Doi you see somebody you know ?" saw. My heart 1 ked Sergeant Smith, prompted there- I wal ed. down ti by the exclamation that' broke invol- . while I composed tardy from my lips the moment my knock e 1 • 18 11 • t y a 1 c li hi a w 0 a 11 1 a r c 11 e • f n h f u r e b 0 0 y c ft 1 d v s ti -1 w v t - d'niug-roo to se. .1w O 13ac. ere t a thr treet myse was as ld "wc and at th t d t c d. • The d )or e3 es caught sight of the shadow on the faded, wvasIied-ou c well_ face 1 • eked lie se "Yes," I said, with a sort of gasp as I her I -anted to look r sunned my seat. "Somebody that I was to let, and ;fit lie request I h.we been looking for for a long time. her u fstairs. Of cc Carse tl e r Yin see that.n)ati," I added, "in the ed hie , Any roof i i that cl ak and slouched hat, sitting by hiin- have s sited me. I f greed s if in the top left hand corner ?" take it. The Sergeant nodded. "Have you ever seen . hint before to. iii "I can't say that I recollect his face," a. -severed Smith cautiously, after a long a f. S Vire isl a rat! via opea voids d og ill en lis o suit sveseile once t( lodger the ho ips of 'writ ft.f.5 the she told I se that tl tt or artist wl or of Mu fo g svith on ef the acorn nneclatio had lady tl he an a as 1;01 uShaud e base oak wa, tha ds can heis )11111 as the i•eoi I told the ld at She day I MON ed a few coils uu e, camp turn, the power of shooting or ex- mit. Ding those who are now at the top , of '; .As wise far! fror tie tree., spend he Whole of - iedstea le CILS 1 1 1 t Ls 11 ed gath them 0 ps-1 jute s meg at le as di( my LID lin ed hem 1 til ou-sule the cafe, "re to ascertain where " still lo hem as r our Jewialelooking friend hides his home. , I head of a night. Do you. Sirs wait But ass-Ieen ten a id noo he e a minute or two -while I go and I svas edways at No. 31, th loc k for one of my fellows. If our friend durin the whole ti 13 Le is torpes out ineauwhile, follow him at a der the same ropf. t. the Away went the, Sergeant, while 1 re- l brushed past Win on! the s maiued on watch near the door of the was going do-Wn an he c cafe. But no oue came out, and in five once I ancountere h m at tl minutes Sergeant Smith was back, ac- the str et, a.s-I eve my N clothes. To this 'men certain instruc- , appear to take more otice tioirs were given, after which the Ser- ' if ther had been .i.o such p Some eight or niue-. days passed, 1 In mr search -for a y scr when, one evening, on returning to my 1 formatrn that migh prove • oawnit ext dee tO say. ee tin Once ey to th d did ie than ifso le ex n� % •o�� de it m ,Ibusiness to ingratiate ith my ,alnd'ady and her hus b. � ,. li. he latt i was a man between He •had been a , and after that a n's:.ry nt, and bad travelled ar y 11 ,i He was a great s •j' • er nd fo* f a "crack"with any o ► . • h � wo . ld It to him . So otii or. t • :.v ing:' a '� e k I'made a point of d . .n • i • g t. th j easement a d an:wk. i• .a p +e w th ' old fellow. On these o, io J I ear ,the historie of all h : , :rs a: faits they wer known to •, •• , ,1th• ug • tt was about one man o th:1 I c: re• PI) hear. Bu of Le- n+�, I e .oul. tel rtie very -lit le more t + I • : d : rea 3 been told b Smith. I : 1 e es if th - old man an his wife tl 'r: ch' e• an v4s a mode lodger. av: no 'roti dein kept regal r hours, h:o • o isit rs,' J t .was alwa s ready h hi. ren,. t t . e yang ladi,' who was conne`ct- e ' 'Chi he "the: Are" was no always r: . ' h h r'r.nt. She had been out o e •-ag:me. t :for a con iderable ti .• a .aha he in pats were ne rly ex - h s ed Si.e lid' piiid no resit for six vs Os. The ol. man and his. wife w:fe�bot loth. t tarn the girl] out of h; r•o+ , but al the same they wanted t it m. ney. Li 1 at nee an; dE struck me. ,"Sup - pe • i he you fig I: d' and I xchange r• • •• :,' sal tiler room is larger t 'n e ; esi ee; which tb: light is b: . f • pa' n by ; . , If sir w • 11 agree t a h' • nth will s re. • tI Inher adv ck nc�,e of, and the al�.c� r . �: • wil m. j7e nto." • : do �t : c 1 t yo r o i er, Sir," s: id :, ld an, " it sen he: packing b: or': gI -'s a da3 of or." : •did ac p it ' *th ears', g i .the n xt day. W • ile the h -n •• an as oaf hom , t. a trans- fe • ,atte s, as seffected, . nd that ni: . ept 'n o e of the t o rooms o • e : on flo i fiiont. -_-'0n y a thin b k 1 n w :'pirated Le oir and on ti n er pielee sl info lo e sing co as ristted s ro the a airii, not di o for up era of a w ing !for! ore than owex a th ha Va kn qui o odou eee bt To oh vis for es he et a ilts onl bet my it ha A Whi OD riege effe seri coll is s and not whi upo ceip sati war 11 0 IS 11 ma t p ry ed on ee his tw self tic he lid, I s- eril3 now lo ed, but stilt in one foreign rsliwas cert withoe al shud er, cquaint cel. Ile 11111 ; in all pr babili •e that ad re ov with us icion, T Py.rani ti ere th b;burs hat 4 '': il nd smolt !ing by tlae op r roo ttiruing'Lov d theta iailly tryl. g by thisl ina0 set lea hewn un Mon t t might stet:heed in fur le er MS 11 r St tO (t) Int10 0:11 h lete 0 er ry his 10 Was sigh iout pr in Cons mhirr Lssis hi r a arg let e atte de ses an t casual t observer ed g rat str ion was garrul- ove use - y which door in himself of his e in his been . Ever lodgers without that all id. not lar nail master- pAiim . FOR S LE OD TO RENT For Sale 1. ense, as of brorris, (slut ining 80 acres of I d, 67 of iuly not barni stable* and sheds; good ore i rd ; on a of cullivatiot ; a good frame dwelling lso frame gravel road; 8 iles horn Blyth and 9 a. Ales from er pass folloving except rs `RHOMAS LAIDL V, Blyth, also be made to . HAMILTON, Blyth. 630 t have yes MS FOR 'AL t. --The tuidersi ed offers e house egan to Vest lialf Lut 29 Cori.9, and South /a I Lot 20, ve ne Mills, steam and water power, with a rich resi- inches dance and six acres of land, al I for $2,00' I. ' Apply e, there to: A. MON c.4; Landl Agent; Seatorth. 644 u ON EX REAL � S ATE FOR SITbR. E. A ARE ANCE.—Twenty-five esoinannofdviulanoe: wpirtohphorctu; and barn for sale in 0 ERT BR TT. s. Title indisputa Apply tei a well situated for e 615 SAle-el. For Sale a first c Planing ing order, ' Mill, near y new and in good rn tn ted in th flourishing Town Sealorthi 111 be ld heap. Terms easy. nquire of BOOED, COS ENS & 00., Goderic Ont. RE CE.—Photograph s to Let, on first tin r in Scott's Brick III Seaforthe Hon Oen& 1. Also, three or fo Ropomosaseocin, at above, imitable for a dwell 1st janua , 1879. Apply to HOLME- T D, barrist r, on the premmee, SCO 'T,Malei op. 573-tf. 111 USE, AN LOT FOR SALE. onset and 4--e- Lot for sal on Godericih Street, dams' Sur- vey. Tbe I hou e contains eight g rooms, to- gether with Po bee closets, &c., goo eller, hare and soft Vfetter and a nice garden t. This i$ a very desirabl residence and will b old cheap. For further p iculars apply to SMI & WEST, 649 STORE AND DWELLING—Detac d—To Let `.-- in the Yill ge of Centralia. Th is a good garden and bai °on the premises. will also sell shop fernit re and part of stoc ery cheap, if required? T is ii an excellent ope g !Or any (me desirous of conducting a safe b miss. For Fur her paeticu ars apply to SMIT & WEST, el- For sale ih house and lot in E ondville at preshnt occupiei by Mr. S. Cameron. The house ia, a 1ratue, the l• 1 contains half an re and is one of the bes building sites in mondville. apply to JAS. H BENSON, Seaforth. 521 VARM AND TOWN PROPERTY F acre ; ,north half of north half Lot Male lmson on Gouinlock`e4Survey, buil ing lots on aryls' and F. G. Spa veys. Apply to GRAY, YOUNG & Seat rth. le SALE, Mop, 100' illop, 50 1, Con. 9, d by Mr. 695 AFORTH Chen and T__T USt AND OT FOR SA.LE IN J72- —For Sale Lot, 30, James stied, erect d a geed frame bouse, with . • woo shed atta ed ; the house conta four good , petitWit good froit t es, aJso good well. his is an ' e ; the lot comprises one-fifth an acre, hous , aed will be sold cheap. Ap to E. J. DUNW & %RICAN S AFORTH. FULL ST 61( BOUCHt • .1. arcella Toilet COver seful White Quilts f Muslin Curtains. ; 1 ool Damasks, all co 3 to 45 in Pillow:Cot seful Heavy Linen Spe our Fine Bleaahe •own Table Damask emp, Union, ancl. Wo L nen Hessian, from 1 Russia Crash. : Vs indow'Hollands White, Buff and G EFOFqTHADV • and Colored. hs, from 20 cen s per y NCE IN PRICE rd ors. hed and Brown Sheeting. ty, trona 5 cents up. Linen Towels. - ed, from 60 cen s to 11.25 per yard. Tassels,- Cord, fee. 1 Carpets. s. cents per yard° rown Roller To on 16, Gree ; West half of Lot Con.6, With cheese fa tory complete ; Lot 1 , Con. 1, le, tolwnehip of owick, all good impr ed /same, together.witle se eral 50 acre farms i Grey and Morrise and ho ses and lots and va nt lots in and bale good. pply to JOHN LEO eels. 574 alf of Lot 100 a res, 65 a bees wood ; 'go house ; plenty and miles from LE.—For Sale or to nt, Nor , Con. 14, McKillop, ontalni res cleared, and the •emaind th white ash, maple, eech d barn and' stable tnd goo -1 wafer, young or h rd, goo ,enient to churches a 'schools, gravel road; posse on give r further paltiaulais apply tact th ng er OEN SEA ORTH. This epart ent is filled with all the Novelties of the Season New Bonnets and Hat of al kinds. Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Silks, atins, &c. Our Stock is being continnally asSorted with all the Newest Goods a they come out in the E glish and American )markets. Customeris can depen on getting as good an ssort ent as in any -house in Ontario. We spare no pains in turning out first- lass ork at Moderate prices. Examine and be convinced. No trouble to show goods. to each TeAliel FOR:BALE.1--, North half of ot 22, San inside 1: bite Line (Lake Shere Road) Stanley 60 act es cleated a ud in good cultivatio • er one ed ; ihrce-qua 'tors of! a mile from Dies I sat and store ; fie; lass land ; convenien n win_ and there]] ; brie • house, e0x30, stt•ry r this well finished, Wit. good cellar ; bank b fine stream ot r rolitig 'water close to de- splendid orchard f bearing trees. Te ina me made to rant pore lasers, if time is req 1 13 01.1,4ATE BE IDENCE FOR SA hat he 1 goodyv 20x30, -all 6 ,,ro ms, and stone Cellar len se and kitchen . th go od orchard eon Feting apple, pear, ade trees aroinewt1 the this property is tette the -Village of learn vo years, and intend e in hope$ of get er particulars apply a. ver yet I 1' ° sses south of so ie slay lone] ; ) shape i change 04 dim s that i ceir ay Nam Jana, bout 66 acres of mire' lied inlet ood state of cultiv t d fail t ervini. ts 16.0 a; s nail .log house., hide 1 , frame eitcheio:w tit good well and pa t This t ne ie teem ted 1 mile from runic ' from l rassels !on a get d . gravel reed Pointer obtained:on applicattc to the premisee or to Harl e P. Q. 11 • S` rURNISIIIINGS—We hare one 0 ef.t Stocks in,lthiS Line to be seen in this Coun • ents Linen Collars, all styles. ents' Paper Collars, popular shapes 'lents' Kid, Lisle! and Tilbury Glovest ents' Colored and Black Windsor Scarfs. Gents' Club Rouse and Tom Thumb Ties., Gents' Colored and Black Bows. • Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs, from 10 cents te 50 dents. ents' Linen Handkerchiefs, colored and borders ents' White Shp.•ts, New Goods and Good Shape , 75c. up. exits' Merino Underclothing, &c. A FULL Ais DIJ RTMENT OF ALL KINDS OF GENERAL • 20 acres 'all plow_ to school a half, 1, 40x58; s will be red ; but pply on Drysdale — Con - house is . 11,1X1 and : are also t .d about I, and will trying a g better 644 ieh ar ore. the On the up, with and a e laud ceesion EVERY CHEA LA Y IN SEAFORTH AND THE 'SURROUNDING 1i 28, 10. TWO TSD:• PO 0 -CHB 'E } D IJ R HAM B From the Wail ,I ntov m l erd of Chi Harz. favid Ohristie _ T CtE1!T hMcCOA NEtit vi :weep on Lot 30, Cep!ee 7, Hibbert dpring tm1 he seaeon of 13801 for the improvement of itock,i two. -splendid Thorongj bred Durham BJill4, viz "MAY D` K #JV ���o ;NO. 1,090 •� WAVE BI "G," No. 1,098,Pour. our< teen ni onttis' old Calf, j " May Deka " liras derlaeed the befit lean et any age or c1a8s, J nd w s ats*r.dcd rhe first per, in competition w b se'esnar err at tj►e T3ublin Spring how this season, and was alatf awarded the first prize;at f�he Hiobev Sho. For Pedigrees of the above -animals dee eau. than Zierd Boolr , FE BMS• --For {' '.f ad• Dake," $1 �Sfi p$r cow, to insure a .calf. Fee. Fate Ring, Si 2J. to i1n- sure a calf -payable 1St Jxnuarp, lllsL cow must be retnrnedfregnl rly tq the `bull or thief will be charged, calf or 41.0 calf 648.4 d�'HN > cCONXELI INSURANCE LAND AcENC -2- and Life fosti gompanies, and ie prepaes ed to take riSks on the Most favorable toms. Also Agent for Severs of the beat I.oan 80. Also Agent for the Sti e and Purchase of Ferta and Village Property. - A Number o..e ir▪ st-0 improved _Farms far SW "50,000 to Loran tit Screw pOr In tetreSt. OFFICE — Ovee M. Orison's Store, Main BANKRUPT SALE and all Kinds of Material used in their manyjacture. TTATING- 'bought the Insolvent Estate of 4-4 Tucker & Beer, formerly Sales & rucker, atia Thirty Thousand DolIarf4 I MA prepared eo -gen low rate on the dolls:: ragmsounieiti8hig s,t013;)3110: Sleighs at less than theylean MA& fer, Will also sell the material vet,- cheap, coneist ng Rube, SPokes, FeHoes, Iron, Bo ts, Springer and machinery will be !cold fo)a. about half their value and on lasonable termse 550x4 ! STI LL TOWN & kin,R018 S. THE Stebecrib4rs tate this elpportunity of re- tnneng thanks en thejinhahitaets of Brussels that having made etveral improveraente in. their kiln and Imode of burniiig, they are now in A better position than evet before to etipptv the public with first ciees lime at 12.1.e. cash, t tbie kiln, or T. -delivered, from us, Rememl 161.6-13 Er the ep t, Br anis Llme Woekk AY 6F FINE GOODS. NEVE WERE THEY 20.00P POUNOS I:WANTED ER OR My STOCK NEARLY 0 LARGE. 71 rotwithstand ny the large sale' s made from my stock d win, the last few 'wed . the assortment in iall my departments is s ill ery good. -JUST TQ HAND i xcellent -' 1 THOMAS GILPI ay b b utiltimzeidn. 1 Keen/103 pe i I N lel 0 K III s lint large du(Ing the gut sse nt estieiblishoier ds i bis way e s sell as 1)0 some len s is sat 13) OU tell t et that t IS an 1 it h rs ad le r. ti A equa , R31111 1 Sipa pack a ie ees ien ved toi JO. 11 rop ci Now hear of c vhat s wi re, us sa ities are pea S 4 hide his easan t of he te (ll the he a he aes or evil] be excite b. it warmer. 0. oito the proprietor on th trains, -a sstaion 8, L. R. S., Tnekerstnith, woold are ele ed, free gond eh ivatioe W41.44. 41 seems eyes, barn mei stable ; ) look farnodInsplen did -est affair the 0-1111.16 diNtlar Is LLOP FOR SALE. or Sale, 112 acres ; there ar bout 80 d, underdrained, and high n, the balgnee is we imbered ood . dwelling, new lei k frame tabling underneath, a a other Ft good young or •bard and s 10 miles from Breese e 5 from ace; convenient to e it reh and ed as a whole or in parts ed for a small farm. pply tc 1 remises. 593 -n the people he • ellisTail.liints, gis ___ -we . ing 17i yens of , 1 nal, 15e of which ttee cleared, • almost entirely r e. of stumps, and it n excel - pe So ti say, '' nis horse - lent stt te of .e-uilt'cation ; the remaind ,r is tim- B. iti , and I annot 1 hereel with hard, - )(id. There are upon ti e prem - is che 9.tter _wi h him, t iste a good frao e house, two frame ta -ns and frame et able, a n'.ver-failing • spring, h'iii Lies two the. eh ieest )111 Ay ef apple, pear, dt ni and ,ereumse- ' 0.1\th:se:ass t3;,49itits)spati,cos11%.74. : legit:ea sasr1021,51 oafcrewsh iscoev; -aisnn'eftlanll Heeded within the ast three yeers, and a iont 30 The fences are good a consid-!' .1 One board nd ettlie, lit rail fences. The 1 rm, al- . though exeellent 1 r wheat and other , e cals. is 't ftforth, -s cd a inel om stemps, and in here is a frame house also a young la•ariz ; miles` from le good tutu kets arm, and a school wi ncl will be sold (heap! play to the proprie 'rucelield le 0. 22, Con - ..r treeing state of luau( la, 7 miles vel road .h n three - or fer- 646 lii th ir rarch ho de '11 in hor of I, t, nd teatif tiSfact ay nd a )pears. pe are so y its use th it they el for rig er rices. 1 T ley'. C3 ndi on PoWd• eave ens y." Not fo the ;ironies p de ler 713 uCh special y suited to CION vr, and accers ti more eonYen mit. Th.: farm is one of the b sfaairo envie ee mike from Brussels, ar rs and partite village tn. the Wellington, e rt Dicksor, on the premises ; J. 0 Grant, DI !ES N, Propiietor. N. B.—The Prcprietor, • would pose of te part. 688 i M• eer- ey and from a g red ud Brocaded Dress lack ustres, bettutifnl AI lack nd `Colored) SilkS, L w Ca tons, Counterpanes, sibweeds, Ltc„ all tp be Sold ss of re LIMN b n to Frit e in Wool. KIP SI1A, TIO* the present 'knoon. the Subs ke and pae the! Highest: cash lot Goodi MmOsattable riber Iore- lett BeCe At the !same ai take in any1emples delieered "Mime the see= Corne early, as th fine will have a tend-eney to le Goeds ; Black Casimir res, extra value and tides ; Brocaded Satin ,. Silk Velvets, Vel- Tickings, Table Linen ToWellin,,os, Ducks, at my popular loW rices." The largest, Gloves in town. Ver large assortment of lass value. newest, a d be stock of Hosiery an Celofed Grenadines, first - Black an • Any w ine my st show thes Linens an 'It has b '; house but • unless the 1 WOU 0 See my the Dress See my had. Sun T 1-4:J14- OST-ITM#S. ck. acing pnrdhased lar hi this branch thi !semen, I am able to Em roideries. THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON. .ek, • nd the nobbiest 'iFriin ed Goods. Nothing allaWed to leave the ;-5 en a .knowledged by all th t my show in this epartmerat far sur - thin in the towns I !have much the largest st bk, I have the best iirst- lass work. Anyileav ng orders not obliged to take the articdes alto ether spit. F PARASOLS, TO MY MONSTROUS STOCK UNSHADES AND SAILORS. arasol. first class' value. Hats equally low su price. THE CLOTHItlIC DEPARi,MENT, pecial Lines! to hand atest American Style Silk Zanilla Parasol—all other kinds to 95c and 30c.—No • better value to be New and. 'should be seen ssortment of Bea tiful Lines in Here , Wool and Tapestr y all before purchasin AS USUAL, IS., FoLy ASSORTED. ren's Snits at every 13rice. n Men's Spring Overcoats and Dusters. —Low Figures. , Boots and Sh es, Groceries, 1d Liquors. ;•&" Free Deliivery to any part of the Town. CARPETS, which week in July. ! owing erop Pro pect er prices leter lorfi. EGG EM9'01filt$11. THE Subecriber lierebelthanke hie numerous -1- customers emetcharttle aed ethera) tor their liberal patrenage' derini /the Past 7 years; and hopes by strict int gri IT and close attelati4n to the futuee. Ifavin green, enlarged laie prem- ises during the winter, holes noW preperea tel ply THE HIGHESTib.A.H PRICE For any quantity of Golial ',Fresh Egge, ciphered MAIN1 STR4Eli dean 'wheel atraw. 11 THE ZURICH HESS ezi—iil–ATIERER -s..TavE ale -flys en have, and ineke tei 01 -der, 'Li- W2140'101114, tel -10*, l'airriageee Rage line. - to material and weritreampip. ror Style mid Finish ;their work ea4not be te quality nd price. ! lir. Hes is well keown Ito the public, haeine been in be -iness in Zurieh for ever 112 y eerie, THE HEAD PHOTO GALL,ERY. Pirturesi of Rare' Wei it Taken '11 CALL ;AND S4 SAMPLES. -eel- every day work, and seeh as you can get Any dbaryiniaLt0eaoliterrs'1,3anorin/setn. 0oItt eh drapery, deer end as ca•n be made only by experieneee Old pieteree oapiSca°1-tardnlierirea'accetergleieSinasehd usual. Negatives preserve THE B1110.fie.: Brans Bath] to intimate to , oiEteRt., Practical Artist. Opposite thAeNCDoRniEniViereCiat 659 the ',labile generally !that latlicy are m * position to accept engagements on reelenable tenne„ lender the eble leedership of Prof. A. ac knowledeed by all unbiased persona to be the best band in the county, 814:Olfaction guaranteed Address 645-12 SeerOtary, Brussel Ontse. The 341n11. fAxixioteily VII told. nt•you 'When Con leeei! We -each might el And have it yol Toted send us onl To suit us title In oar eo clay Who never tatn But thefee been! Each hope andl And what sortofj They want a mall! • ktep book; And never bout it For them to enl For then be ewe -Too good to mix.1 Or smile upen We want a man And not on bree Who, if his Bala*. Of -course will Do you know tenet As I'm describii If 434), I hope you'll To preach for Ili He must he pretty he'e i new her, And tell it (oleo- at That's fieed up ! For everybody noe Don% like the Of tOlit-Se wee When he tomes, There's Denton Ge And neighbor Stui For 'any Milli Wiso A mennon if he t,) And mad it off froi Ana never Inlet : And so he vents a' To screech wed sl While little aunty I 18 so fidgety anti If one spvalts abovl She !never stacel 'There -43 Mrs. Logy, -Or four goeit, grt ettets them me But after many ela Them gathered e As ,old and sour aa As whertehe sou And so she thinks For our einneel A married man No and e.s.reA Anil Well, then there's; So -MIL awl span She think's 'Were Shoole be our ee What the l'ppei e- If you know of sue Do send hien witl As for me.selt, pi try to ilonty To be 'Well sutistivi Will only suit ti) \Wye got big 211f And a great bigl Ala we want a me Ana be,m throng VcIth a. purse brim Alia A head kiln such a man anal Just send him (IOW Hell suit us to I've tried to thinkl And keep my me And so if you'll ree What 1101,1"0 Well :try to like MI I-.rouend to us The 13acki An amusing see] train f,roml the wei VMS ii. paseenger, nessed by the wri swayintee sortak ionyf 140111o:7i bCf:ila.:0jai Re seated himsel -weather-beaten in himself, but evid older. 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I aii tutanti pil 1 1 i r• 1 1 'li at et: liuridngt:hbkNeivtele;rsrilt.ii faatntsIbNIkVaeet;alinni; was pa,.. eed over had stopped est a - into quiet. Re111 etalisairraa‘ a itldsuelles:a The wheezy old