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AR r 1�60R SALJL-.Th I oc � Lf ' for a nublic defense against the asma its has pairents living I moo ton . I I � " I OA ItAL. '(PAID UP) IX MIrLuoN D .. 0 1 , ; � I - 1, 11 ,� -Huto an. 10- P . . COLLARS - *690W -11 r �, - IF =6r F"Unfor mejer,in Rub n, the* b I ce I . trout � I � . . ow ­- . 0 0 or of the people. Happy when he got his .orphans. Where an your obildien F Where - empero I I as her husband -was 314 1 . "I - � I 9 I . � - . fttyr Of fto ft,QyhM Ir - L . "I z I I I - 9 � 11 IV I i7or C0 ; an visme, all&. pr1oft to .d'wo 'lawyer's brief. Exultant when he I see ons'fa * hat Is unbroken I Call , - . � IN � r I .. I ,r .t 1 63 .., . first -wily circle t od -during the, empire, took u his ' � I � I - . V o- Thiers Iw- ... � r � - -#aaa. 1! - - IV I � . I - Z r 11= 1 49 r ­ I . - Vol _ L - ­ IWL ft full lubmwan. write or 46*0 , ol 11 -(= �: 4) a I am three or four that have been I residence once wore in Part r - Z No:oubler fle obaw 1. a. a GWI ra , � triumphed over his first political rival. A general bartking busfn�ss transacted. Fowmeral Notes discountied,,-iiii I � I � , , ' . I . + . � r � .0: . . I Special r attention given to *h* 6ollecition ,of Sale Notels. . .6 r - � . ,31 110 t; yet, sittin i r � I 18914f I . I . . r ca . g on tfie Twy top of all this desolMed. One lamb 901�0 out Of this 1 mediately dls#atpbed'a number of d � r - r � � .1 � SALE (]HE r � �ftw" - 3 L. 9,..w -�:' One evening- It ud- . I I . ,�, .- � -"DARK FOR- - 0 0 -0 world' g offers of. praise, he exclaims: I I No fold,' one flower plucked from that I blves to keepowatoh I r . .- 15 0 s a owe on iiiicafts of $1 and upwards. A I . . r " OR TO RZNT�Ro- V- 4m - I ::. " 4 I . - - X " t restl No restIll garland, one golden link brokeiz from I denly po 4 11 6niis %nd dogs I I and' me. 3a - ri t1se Klondike D I - I - X Jurnorth f Lot-40,11anoesslon 10,FAsk 9= I me F . I Special. ollitlesfortra'sactl -1 latriat. . . I .-- .- , I . . �. . I-- C 9 t� that chain, herb a bright light pub out Rouber sent iumbrellas for- every's i I* , ,on pf business � . . - 4_ .. 1. � � . I Q I . Wawatiosh, 4j miles - Wingham. There is 86 1, 0 I..;3 2 The very world that now applauds will. I � . F. HOLUFATEDt bWioi,i � F. 0. G. MINTY, Xan - � I -- I � . I wm cleared, U acres me barn, I , # ager. ... . � . . bush; pod fr& - C . 4, V ,v &4,, soon hiss. That world said of the great and theirs another and yonder another. : jeteotive, apologizing at the game two . 11 � I -.-jU,j­ _._____h.d ­rl' h_ ' ' f I I . .... � w I stablo d h- me, a. good orchird an4 (A Co I . . -- =:======:Z==:== r � I - t r � - -Ili!t -%- 0,4 ltz* Webster: "What a statesmant What With such griefs bow are you to resb? , for providing only cotton ones.� " M we . I . . I : r two i2ever-th"Ini 0 (D ; 0 - . - 11 i . - g Wang. Apply to It"Ry J. . I : I . I I ,� - PRAREN, Wizighamn P, 0. Ont- 1676117 > �i CC o . c: so- wonderful expo utioni Will there ever .be a power that can regrets, I I said the servant in his mistr a, ; - Tj 1� . , I W I f � I . - 1�- W --- *46 �44,4t* ­ - , iffirall - -1 S� N -_ I ;� . . .- I - :4 Amantitforanypositiont" Tbatgamo attune that silent voice or kindle the name, I I but times are too bad fd� ilk 11 . ­ 11 wn� 0 Cd " - '. ,cn Z% f r I I . , (f - - ­ I � AIPA, �� I I IDBSMW(M IN- 991JONFIRLD FOR SALr--_ a) '.1 wiih luster' of . that .closed eye or put, spring� : ' �-- �. er, , I .'��,` , .. -4 � (1) . 0 0 IU world said after awhile: "Down ' ones. She bade me tell yon, howe i ,41- - - i . I .Uhl, Forad*thotratnedwelling heilse mind lot near " _ �r- .0 � . . I . I - 4- () 0 4 o; him I He Is an office soaker. He Is a not. and dance into that little fGott When we � that when the emperor returns yon s'all I . .. � -4-7 � . � - the ralloty, stallm In, BruzeflolA. The house con- F4 � � � I � I I 013 I ) � ci :3 bank up the dust over the dead, it' the , have silk ones to watch M; ThIgirs." r I . - I = ` . . a I r . - - - , , , , , , � - I F I :_ -- . Ulm Wa roorna; a stone - cellar - and bud and soft 60 X. 4 M I,- ->�i 0;!� He Is a libertine. Away with him I" And . I i Strft'Heahy Boys - -r I ­ I . � - ­ I water in the bow* ; also a pod Istable., There Is a ­ -'' I "t 0 -6 0 wo there Is no peace for the man until he _sod Aver to- be broken? Is the cemetery I The imperialists at the' Cafe de ]a P Jx: .. . I I .� - � - - � I � - 4-A 4- %4 � . - ".00 1 - - L , . rte - land. Apply, to ALEX. KUSTARD C) ' - lays down his broken heart In the grave 'to -hear .no sound but the tire r Of the I did still better. They treated the do an Abould never be put into . , I - Ina i of (Z 0 , W 0 C 0 1 .1 - jnv-)�e, ... . I 4 uoel I � . . . - I -- � I �"Id. . . 151641 i f - - I I 1. . 9- -.44 at Marshfield. While Charles Matthews hearse wheel or the ta of the bell'at the ,.',mouchards" told off to report u � I ­ Irra; I I � p . a . � ; I � ::; U.k- (a - 0 - v : C7 .. - r I I r� � . :3 r -orming in London before im- gate as the long"processions come in with 'their doings like men and brothers, n- - A. -: SALk-�4- or sale, In the Township of , W .. wag r perf . , I .1 - 0 I- a) *4 1 74 TA -,.� ' FA%d7s Riot, 27� oiineession 0, 100 acres, 10 clear :E 14 >� mense audiences one day a worn outand their awful burdens. of grief? Is the 1 vited, them to join. their company a d � * WEAK, ILL-Fim o PIOTH *� , - I i >1 N UL Elf . � . �- �� , 1 ad , the balance in har&wwd-bush ; 2 b.%rne with 0- V ,0 4j C/3 0 %= 0 shop, bottom of the grave gravel an � I . Ir 1, I v fS, � - ' . ! , I :� , ithung, a frame home, good drobard and plontyof -C " - gloomy man came Into a dbotor'o. d the top ; supplied them -more than liberally Wi h _ r ,1 '­ -- . L .1 - -4 T � AUM - 1. .1 � imentg. Then TWaro burst out in � - . I r 1. ,in wat I . ­ , I a) 'I . -QN 2, saying, "Doctor,' what can on do for dust? No, no, not The ,tomb is only a refres . � � water. Ono mile from the village of Walson. - Alsoa ., y . � I t� v6wt I ,� I . .- 4-A � Jy I = Aq I me?" The doo place wher6- we wra ' I I � Bad for the boys _ r . I - . ; home, wA lot with wagon shop and lumber shed. In 6e r :4) W 4J 0 Z - ter examined his owe and � p our robes about us frantic rage. "I really believe tho o I �. � f � _ - ted a � - the village of Wilton. Good business etand, Will . I M �- ,w i;, r' - said,- "My- advice is that you go and see mountebanks of imperialists are trying . - - I - . I 13"to ­ cl - Or ,a pleasant nap on our way home. The I - I � rf- be sold cheap. A Ity to MATTHEW moaano.N, 4) 4 2 0 4�� . . i i In the village of Walton, or JAMES. McDONALD, on +a 5--o 4) 2' Charles Matthews." "Alas, alas," said dwellings of Jordan will only wash off make a fool of we I" he screeched . a ... Bld-.'for the clothes I - . I- I ,r - . . I 1579-tf � I I � I : At � E � i 11 �� _- - thafarm. " . (1) -W C3 = , %'.!iA the mano "I myself am Charles the dust of the way. From the top of the night at the top of his falsetto vo .. � I � � ,�?' r ..&I. .104 ;Z . 4� 0 . . , �-- - � 7 - - V r - . . �, r � . I 1. . -, - . � C' ' 0 ' Matthews"' Jeffreys thought that it'he . grave we catch a glimpse of the towers i the Maiquis Philippe de Mkraa, , � , I Bad for the pocket -book ' ., I - �: "O Z "a - � 1, � '- I I (� RK FOR -SALE OR TO RENT,Far C C ,0= could 'only be judge that would be the glinted with the sun that never sets. i though an avowed pimxtisan of the. falls � . I ''f.,. � WWI, �, . I - , 1� � i t I - . ]FA ale or to. rent, Lot 6, Conomlon 6, . 4-J -40- 1 - * i . i . - . libe 13. - . � * .. * -- WSJ" A � � , -4) (d � 2 a p10- making of him'; got to big judge and ,--:,Oh . ye whose looks are wet with the - regime, was a 'frequent vtsibor� at -4 o 19 ' is made in almost as many sizes and , .. I � Hallett, near -the village of Constance, containing Am% I . � .!! I r - - I .. i about loo acreft All cleared and In 0 good state Zf � 10 on . is of the night. of grief, ye whose ! presidency. at Versailles In virtue of h a t . gone] .. I'll . 4 1 i � I bow -4 . 'rr.. S -are V I i . =111114 Im 0 = -w cd rsed �he day In which he was born. dewr ' . , , 1, . ��� I � - cWtIvation. There are pod buildings, good I t C3 x. ear as those wt 'g: mother haFing married the Comte ]Rog, Isho E -an � - I � . .�� .2 Alexander wanted to submerge the world .h " ts are , heavy becau ' Z � y prqportions wt boys are d though r � -0; I 4WWIC I There are 11 .W � ;Gv� - - r i . . � I 4, . = I 00de * d to . - � 7 wheat ;and 86 acres seede PM& W ; F. :a stanch republican an are $tylish, smart and u. to -d t 4 - ­ r (d i 0 :5- " . th p- ae � - � cm E Ef then drank himself to death because he doorway, yonder to your restl The" Is i friend of Thfors. As the marquis dt " READiTO WEAR . :�= plenty of excellent water, = cr i with his greatness; submerged It and known footsteps sound no more at the ; (Du Nord), - A - - This it a soendid farm, and will be CA - ­ d no jl� . f I �� - 4 . - -1 _ d r � .a, not sad by springr it will be rentgood", =Ialtol L- �O could not st3nd the trouble. Burns David triumphant, but once he ! answer,.Tbierp screeched louder than 6v : . � they are made,for Boyish Boys, fo r� �11 I- ponesdon: Apply to MRS. SCHOALES. Constanee. I E .0- -i " "o -1 r - I :.. . 4-J to 'thought he would give everything If be bemoaned Absalom. There is Abraham I .F . . � - . I � rd expecting his Interlocutor to de t , CLO T- *jLK0 :_, i 1577-tt W wZ ( � good hard wear and will last until fhe bo r I �, ... I - � . . C < A., I ' I "I really bellivet t . -Z � I � -- --- . could- win the favor of courts and enthroned, but once he wbut for Sarah. i impeachment. . y I - I --- . - 41 ; . It. 0 � S I -- , il .- 0 � a � princes; won it and amid the shouts of a grows oui of- th e*m. I I r III . . � - 70ARK IN ALGOKA FOR SALS.-For sale the =I There is Paul exultant, but he once Hat mountsbanks of imperialists are ' -� ,I � . � I r r tryin � . 40 . . =* F R BOY& I V I I i - T South But quarter of section F., township of great entertainment, when poets and with his feet in the stocks. Therl is . 0 �- ­ I =- 0 , �- I W i make a fool Of met" "Absolutely, K. ' I , - t . Lalgd� containinglil0acres. There isto forb) acres . orators and duchesses were adoring his Payson radiant with- Immortal health, 1 President,." was the quiet reply. "Th � at . � . � . , � , t � _ .- � - I Shoiey's do not �Lsk people to buy ' � 1. :� 11 . � "red and It" from stumps and under crop. Com- o " -i &rl l ­,, I ' ; . -IN � . r I ! ... 11 r� I fortsibleftbuildlngs. The balance is well timbered. Washington, J'une 26, -This d genius. wished that he could creep back but on earth he was always ol k N .11 one p I .-. 4,111 � - �, I � � .1 I I Isoourse 0 are not only trying, but succeeding. " aiticular shop. ff That system makes the garm I ,I I - �f - , I I � It it-withla four miles of Eehobay railway station, - of Dr. Talmage draws a contrast between Into the obscurity in which he dwelt on toil, no tears. no parbings, no sf;rif;, M: This proved too uch, for the irascible . , I It .7 , . , � . . . -- Port ' , ,� � � r I � , � . ­ and six miles pf -the tone village of . - �� I I - the day wh�n he wrote of the agonizing couch, no night, no storm to *d cost m - � .... the fatigues of this world and the bliss- C ore. Every go I ,, . � al- d ch4wo, A from gang of informers , od dealer sells Shoiey's " Ready: I D " , = I 'W�'l . , , . - Findlay. Thleltagood and will be W little man. * , � "I T . . ; ' I . � . and -on easy term& Apply to WILLIAM SIMPSON ful recuperation of the heavenly paradise; Daisy,weo. modest, orlmson,tipped flower. ruffle the crystal sea, no alarm to strike ; was ordered to thei Cafe do I& Padx to -� . ; I I r � L � 11 -�� ; F - I - L : - . . -IF to wear Clothing" and guarantees it to- fa6tion. I . wiq,� . . . . i . � I � . I an the promises. or to ALEX. 39USTARD, Bruce- text, , Micah It, 10, "Axiso ye and depart, Napoleon wanted to make all Europe trom the cathedral towers. no Airge ' � L i Z-,) .give s4tis - L I I , 4 - , - . I intimidate the im' eriallste If possible, � . I . : 9 1) " � . t . & : V idol& - - � . 154'6'tf tot this Is not your rest. It � tremble at his power; zyk4de It tre throbbinig from sera hic harps, no tremor ' but at any iats to catch the old gan .0 I � .. - -- . Braft I . �� !� 4 in his, .p I You will find the Cuar'nutee Card In the ,pocket. I 11 L t ­ - . In � � 4 . .9 I ZZ ; i : 1, - � . This -was the drumbeat of a prophet In the everlasting song, but res perfect ' L � I :. I I - r -tken died, his entire mi Itary achieve- .tl I a flagrant neglect of duty. The im, rial-' t : L - .. t � I . �� - IDUILDING LOT. FOR SALZ -The very dealrable , Lpe I I i - 11 . - I 7, TqA'ap T,PZ?q­j,"+;F;F�+-+-+-f WWW - � I R I Is situstail on Main streii -of E - their oppressed and sinful condition, but 4. A Glorious Roun � i I ill . z 11 I - '. A f - w- lob he insisted' on -341 ; -wm --.-. ­-" � . - . - � � ..0 building IoW being, numbers $7, $8, 89 and 'Who wanted to arouse bis'people from. ments dwindling down �to a pair of rest, unending r , lists, however, would not be intimidatwod I i K , W" .VMT.,-FT F � � .gmoDdvflle and Sax - h tolk. - , , . I � military.. boots Ch R, � jL f6rib. The whole contains abeit oneacte,�pdwill I and took care that the friendly detectives � I I I -- � L -L I It May jUStL as properly be ,uttered now having on his feot �when dying. At Into that rest how many loved ones ;. should not be caught. The" imperialists , . , ' ��, aiso jr I LL . � be sold In separate parceli or together to stilt the I 0 . I * . ' ' ? 1. t as then. Belle by long exposure and - - -- - -1 r � - .� z purchaser. This property Is jost south of the Versailles I saw a picture of Napoleon In ;ave gone I Some put down the work of I had not nnlv been warned In time of the I I - . A" , 11 L : ; I - - 1. &ad v � �� . . I � - . � . . . � . § � f Woollen Mille. and Mr. &Dlckson'd prope amth of much ringing lose their clearness of his'triumphs. I went Into another room 43idlife, "feeling they could hardly be I contemplated move, but of the kaot mo- . - . ll :1 11 i.. L . . I � .. L .. I I .1 � . i the oonwration, and is coaidere&the mIddsimble tone, but this rousing bell of the gospel and saw a bust of Napoleon as he spared from the store or shop for a day, ment for Its execution. On; that memor- �� La- u rel - .--Green A--- - --Oil . � * " , � . - - 1k - � � . , -- residence'i or a - - I � � - buildink site; either for private, . I I I . - If" - I '. � , I V ­ - �� . - I �' I strikes In as clear a ,tone as when it first UpPeared at St. Helena, but. ch, what but are to be spared from It forever. able night a' tremendous storm broke- . I I � ,� -, - I—- i I ..t factory. It -is high and eonvenionk an4 lim i striet � ., - L J-i� roul I � . I : -424t1i I , f i L , � south'and week. A -to JANE or JOHN SVRO&T, rang an L � . '. T - the air. , I grief and angtilsh In the face of the tiome went in old age. One came totter- over Paris. As the hour for, the expected . - I � . - . � : ' I - . . i : . . ' Irginondville ecutorsto the Estate of 1he I - � � � h P. , . I As far as I clan see, your great want I . � . I -- � I = I . I � i ' hitterl The firsb was Napoleon In ing on his staff .and used to sit at the I appearance of 'the newcomers drew near I . F . . I . I&W John Sproat. �­ 15834f I ) - I � � - I-- � . ; and Mine Is rest. From the time we L � � � triumph; the last was Napoleon with his toot of the Oulpit, his wrinkle& face 1 the'others were' informed of what was Not only destroys Potato Bug s and all insects, but combines- with this . * , I - � - . � V I ` f - , . . � 11 - .1 -1 � � . I I - . - I I- q i -VARM IN RVLLRrT F)R SALE. -For s3le, the enter life a great many vexations and heart broken. How they laughed and radiant with the light that falls from the � � going to hagpon, and tbey amnged -to , I - - � � I .- I L all the fungicide pro i ' L I ill - aunojances take after us, We have our cried when silver tongued Sheridan, in throne of God. Another havin perties b the fainous BORDkAUX MIXTURE. it 41. , �x � 01 . 1. � . � -r centm part of Lots 6 %nd 7 on the 14th Con- g lived a .-i meet their colleagues outside In order to I . E I . , [ I I I . f '. � so � I � . . I lw, cession pf Hullett, oontaint-g 105 screw, all cle Arad holidays and our - seasons of recreation the midday of prosperity, haranizued the life of . B. .. - ; - - . . �. � 9 � � - Christian consistency here, ever 1 show them that there was .no neglect Of has been tested - at many of i� ' , . - - I - :: I- � . I I I 9 JAMIN � , '. I . I . - I e Agricultural College: , and* -pronounced equaI, �� . and in a Mto of cultivation. Meff fra-e� and quiet, but, whe're Is the man in this pe3 le of Britain, and bow they bowled busy with kindnesses for her chil duty., - � f. . � . �, .. 1� a,mIrOO& OR . - house barn and stone stabling 'under barn. ' .P dreno . .1 . � � . I An,im �F, I . . I . Fleiltyof good spring watim Four miles from -world who has found entire rest? The and execrated him when. outside of the her heaft full of that meek and. 'Aut, alas, it was raintag in torrents, than, ' . I at" L .- I . : I-; . ­ ,quiet . if not bettq, any other ll, as it Stimulates the life of, the'plants, and I ! � :, � Blyth and about swelve miles from Seaforth and fact tip that God did not make this world room where his corpse lay, his creditors spirit that is In the 9 I � p iso � ; I g . � .. I ight of God of great and they bal no umbrellasl Thereupon a . . i . � -z � - - ' I I- - � - : I . . � ' . � .M.- - good gravel roads running In every to rest In. A ship might as wel,l, go down tried to get his miserable bones and seki price, suddenly her derate in pjxrice, but ", " � I ­ ­ ­ ­ � � I : , t . . e are still ling i F - . � I � � countenance was well known Imperialist went in a cab to is. very mo i . ;; - -- . I I . SahoOl withio a wile, A good place and I .eel i , - r . �,- -, I � t I . off Cape Hatteras';' to find smooth water them i I transfigured, and the gate was opened, an English establishment hard by and I - I . i W , 7 ; . rill be sold cheap. For p%rficulars apply to el . I I : � I ;; N.- . � A- , IV th . - . - . i . � - I �� , ­: - z I . . . T I . -1 .. In this world to find quiet. � IBU � 7 -,w - . -t� iof the undersigned Executors of th,6 estst . as a man - she I . . - f - , I P- -:I � . I . A Grand Offer. . . anq, took bar place amid that great bought a round dozen of those useful � . i i - - * Ua ,I . I : - ALEXANDER- From the way that God has strewn the - " - - - ; �.` I ... - R'M I Harlock P. 0. , 310 of witnesses that hover about the irticles. Next day the bill was sent, not ' � 71� . - � ;F t'.11 -I I I, -..: I 1�- . , I I R. R. WATT. - This world for rast? "Aha," cry the uk � I . . � . 1 'i . - -- -� -,:- -_- --"L I � o I thorns, and hung the cdouds, and sharp- waters, "no rest here! - We plunge to the thronel I I � .. SOOT, L �. . 1592 to the president of the republic, but to I , - - .- Ir : � -tf _ ' � � - - - ­ I ":,. I �i � 4 . . I " I Z � 1. - . -- I - ened the tusks; -from the colds that dis- � - M. Barthelemy Saint. PURE PARIS 'GREEN �� - � - - i sea. " "Aha," cry the mountains 11 Glorious oonsolatioal They are not his Fidus Achates, I ­ - I - I � ; - T� .m - I I =- I no i i . . � - - i �­. �­ I I i� - tress us, and the heats that smite us, � . . : 0A ­ - . 7 " - - � ;. I . -1 -.j IL - h dead.' You cannot make me believe they 4ilaire, with a request for'.raimburim- � � I I � . � , . ! .- � I - . � I . : � I I % I rest erel We crumble to the plain." � � . i � . . �B i , � - I 1�- .. � � and the,plourisies that stab us, and the are dead. They have only oved o . With iment. The . 1%" � - " - �� I - I I . I - - I . 11 R , ert "Aba." cry the towers, "no rest beret in U letter was characteristic. � ­ " I - OR . I , � 1�� : - � I . . fevers that consume us, I know that he more love than that with which they "'You, monsieur, who are reputed to be- At 25 cents per pound to those who prefer the old rel, able. Call and get y our I i.. - ­ z . t �. I T ­ . I - ;We - follow Babylon and- - Thebes and i boar �� f�,�­ - - . I r � ! did not make this world as a plus to . . � I I I .11 I F - .�� ­ �� I - ' Nineveh Into the dust." No rest for the greeted us on earth they watch [us from the only surviving Carbonaro in "France, . i ! , I : i I I � . ; , � I I s- i t - I ;;; - . I �-� I : reUX loiter im God does everything sudees. � . - ! -- � ­ . L, Deve flowers; they fade. No rest for the stars; their high.place'and their voices pheor us. must know fiow'hard it Is for a spy to be supply at I I -. - - - - ; I - . t - ..T � I I . fully, and this world would be a very I . -0-a - ,1 v I I I . i I i I � � - I they die. N.o rest for In our struggle for the sky. Hail Nirlts drenched to the skin in the execution of . . � � i , must I � ­ ; I - I T - � i ­ I �� different world 1f;'It were intended for us- 0 i - - ." � . I . t � - � - � * -. i c I work, toil, suffer and slave. blessed, now that ye have passed t' . ,ensidl l . BLACKSMITH and b oil big duty,, and we trust - you will point � �. I �. � , . - to lounge In. It does right well for a few 9s, *--, murnh � '� . . � � peci . 5 �� . � - )WO i � - � � 1 S' Attention N and won the crown. With weary feet we this ,iut to'M. le President of the repub-' -LUMSDE-Ig & WIlLSON .ft -�fi . i ; . I . . p Now, for what- have I said all this? �. . ---- -- : ----- 9 , I to 'Rorseshoeing and CAARIAGE opp. years. Indeed It Ii magnificent. Nothing Just to prqpa-re you for the text. "Arise- Press up the .'shining way, until In ever- Iie."-Albert D. Vandam . In Saturday � � I - -V' . �. - - � . ­ - , � . .1 - . ­ Jorrk E ­ �� I e I a but infinite wisdom And goodness could 11 . I . . I I i - - � I t.� ae . � k . - � � i � - I I � $ General Jobb'ng- MAKER ye and dephrt, for this Is not your rest." lasting reunion we. shall meet again. Review. 3 , i ­ - J010 r �-­ � � I -. � . . : . . I .,. 'I �. t, Otel- have mixed this * beverage of water, or -�won'b it be grand, When oi - ) 800TT'S BLOCK9 - . . . s. . . - , � ; I i . .7 e 11 I, I I - I -am going to make you a grand o Oh, i . . MAIN STRE 97 � - I � ur conflicts I ­­ -, � ffer. I ; � � ­ - � . t hung up these brackets of stars. or I . . � - ; I ­­­ I I A T �­, ��; t,� �� Some of you' remember that wh6n gold done and our'partings over, we shall . � .- i I - I . . � A � ­ - . i . ' I e - . ;­ - .r . . Goderich street, - - - -- - Seaforth. trained these voices of rill and bird and clasp hands and cry out, "This- Is . I � , - I . T 1 7 � ..- a � A, ­ . � I I Haitty Words. . I � - I � � z I was discovered In California large oom. ­111i� � � �- � as MIN � � I i., - I � I -,,� � 1011119 , ; : �Z� - - - I told that we ought to , -R=a: - , ; .." I i r . . i q �': Tm I I., . ocean, so that God has but to lift his . I I * I . , and started off to heaven?" � ' 0- I . - � I ! � , t - ' panics were made up W a are think SM A -IT It � ..- 1. � .1e, : I ,,- f- I btand and ths whole world breaks fortb I 1. � I . 1. ­ " . into orchestra. But, after all, it is only got their fortune, and a year ago, for the By the thrones, of your departed twice befolre we speak. Sometimes wq'are . - - � . I � , � k � . I - i . I . 11 A o� - ; ' --- ia-;Z 4 � - - -. . � - . : I same purpose, hundreds dared the cold of kindred, by their gentle 1earts and the advised if we are feeling unkind � . r i- - .� 17 He R. to . bred I : :­ -4 a son . 7 r I �, - ,j ck the splendors of a king's highway, ov iy� � : - ­ - I 11 er 2 . I � - . . - - ,I. I T . .1 Alaska. To -day I want to make up a tenderness and I lth'which they i6aw count ton before we open our mouth. IYeb . I I - I -1 .- ? . -. I whieh we are to march on to eternal � , . kdw. - I- lxz F ! - - I I I . . - - � Z wji,,, . beg You start hasty words ofttimes By from our lips, 1. I - party for the land of God. from t --- - � ­ I m I hold In n2y call you : I j sk 't. I ­�, - ,� z T. I conquests. I . � I - ­, t r 4. � hand a deed from #he'propirletors ofthe on the high road G�heaven. In the ever- - - . i -. ; . ,c sling, 7 1 -T%U . - I � I In the moment of exciteci fe and . 11 -.- � i ­ & SONS' Cares of,the Wealthy. - Giood,­V41ue in Tea ��, - ;� � -, ;­ � I 0, 7 estate, In which he offers to all who will lasting rest may we all meet. before we have time to think twice I 11 ­ I". 4 1 � � ., - - - � ,or . - - � I , � I I - ' You and I have seen men who tried to I It la . the � : Is! mensurvii bi, . � � I , DIREft IM OF join the company 10,000 shares of One of the old writers wished he could count half of ten, the harm Is done, ' � I I ­ I - t - � - ' . , . � - I . - . I . . � I I �...­ I - rest here.- They builded themselves great Infinite value, in a city whose streets are have seen three 'thin I 40111, �. � . ­ � t E i Jules Robiw & Co's Brandy, Cognac, 9s: Rome lit its keen word has flashed like a dart into I -- . - -- -- Z. � ­ - � �� - - � - stores. They gathered around them the gold, whose harps are gold, whose crowns prosperity, � - - - I - MMON I � t� ,, � ­­. - - I , Francs; Jho. de Kuyper & Son Hol- �aul preaching. Christ In the come geitle heart. Those hasty words am , 2 . � , s4 -1 P n sa rs ha Term . ­ - patro age of merchant princes. The voice ara gold. You have read of the cru de body. I v three wishes: First. to am Strengto and I I � - ­ - �­ - �, z-. i � I I . land Gin, Rotterdam, � spoken, too, most freq)iently between .Quality. I 1011M � � I -. � Honsncl ; of their bid shook the money markets. -how that - many -thousands ot, them Christ In glory, surrounded by his those who love each other. We control . f . I - I I . . . . . . -1 I . I � - . -1 1�1� - Booth's,TomGin, London, England ; They had stock in the most sucesssful went off to conquer the holy. sepulcher. I redeemed; second, to me Chrl - . I i - - : ; -- -'a 8 �� . . ­ - eotch Whisky, Glas- sp � . - .. , I Bulloch & Co. t ia glory, our I aech fairly well when it is "-h - t Gaomy in -.: � � - . . ;_ - . railroads and In gate deposit vaults great ' . . Where is -he ec " buying a 25 cen. Y I . . I . - " . ask .Y.6u to join a grander crusade, not surrounded ll��hfv redeemed; trhird, to see strangers or ordinary acquaintance - t tea I , � . �Row, Scotland; Jamiesou'a )[rish ' L � -�I- - , 0 ChrISt in glory, SUrron 9, We - ' � .. i - - Z rolls of Government securities. They had for the purpose of conquering th' I and. then using. three . ; .1 & ,� I ' imes the quant that would .. I . I . - nded by his are speaking; but with those we love the I I . rr . I - - - � d s . ity .- L' - � I - I WhiskY, Dubliti, 1reland ; also Port eMblazoned oarlAftes, high mettled I - I f " I ­­ ­ � berry Wine from France and sepulcher �of a dead Christ, but for the redeemed, I / I - . - I-, I 1" I I I - I . " Ift, I I best,�we are less careful. We let our worry ,be. required of Ram S j Pure Indian - Tea. . Yo 4 1 � ; ; -- �. ­ - '..­.- - -. steeds, footmen 'I te th t confounded purpose of reaching the throne of a living : When on my 6ew fledged wings I rise or our weariness make us irritable, and :� . U I 11, .. �� !. .'. L'-- t- Spain, Agents for Walker's Whisky, I . -, . �. � � . . , 3714 v I ­ ­ --T4 - - - ::- . I . I saafel I ­ i lords and senators V911 ho sat lat their table, -Tesus. When awarrny is to be made UP To tread thoof Ishoreg beyond the skies then We utter bAsty words which.11 a cheap tea I . ! , -� - .... s I - � �­-­;- ,-� ; Ontulo - Royal Distillery,and Davis, - L f vle . qCxi't get'a good quali of .liquor out of ' � -T- -.- ­ - . . , Inere , . � p- I - - i 'I � Ale and Wii�r� Toronto. tapestry on Whic floated the' richest the recruiting officer examines the volun I'll run throu,,,h every golden streelt minutes afterward, we would give all we 110 ma �- f . ` a - �� . � - tter how much f .- ., - F., � it �you -use. You may get �, UAe � ., designs of foreigh looms, splendor of beers. be tests their eyesight, he sounds And ask each blissful soul I meet,. have to recall. But such words never can I f with r� I . . I . 4�' !­ . �.: I ' bit � - 10 " � . a strofi ­ " f I Ut L .Fr i3m - ; � . � canvua on the Wall, exquisiteness of their lungs," he measures their stature, Where Is the (led whose praise ye sing? be recalled. They may be forgiven, fat' 9 I ter taste b Z- � . I . . 7 I � i 1. TO PUBLIC : music rising among pedestals of bronze They must b3 jjist right, or they Oh. lead me, i tranger, to your King! love forgives till seventy times -seven not the deli- -A - IF- i � E ;. - are I . We have opened a retail store in and dropping soft as light on snow of rejected. But therc�shall be no partiality --- cate flavor i � � � -i - I I - times; but the'wounds, the soars, remain. I .1 .1 I � - I. . � � . . . -PI � I ", sculptdre. Here let them rest. Put back in making up this army of Christ, What-, . andfragrant - I � - I . � 11 connection with our wholesale btmi- . Irlshos From a Cable. ! I . - -1 � , ­ - � . -4-6 . aroma -that, . I ; N . a 1 4 ; �­ the b Ide ed curtain .and shake up ever your moral or � physical -'stature, For some time. the actions of a man in . comes on � t � I: �. business In the rear of the new Do- e . � i i - F ; - the .3,01.toof d . 1'� " f rom theten- . � Omtl 1 1 1 4 4 . minion, Bank in Good's old stand, - own. Turn out the lights. whatever your digalpations, whatever a small boat below the steel bridge h What Is a -Farlouch? I I 7 I ! $ 1 1 . ave . 1 *W107 1 L I . � WhOre we will sell the best goods - It is 11 o'clock at night. -Lot slumber your crimes, whatever your weaku � der leaves. I L i . - - U I �� L I 1., In 9800, attracted attention. He has been out in 9 -, L . 110tux I � U drop upon the eyelids and the air float I have a commission � . Ram c ,wndl ; : .. . * 'What Is a furlough?" ask -ad a Colum , Lal's i I; . � � I .� the market at bottom prices. Goods from the Tord the river eve# on the stormiest days, ap- bus (Ohio) teacher. - .% 600whaL � I L 'L- through the half 4ened lattice drowsy to L Pure Indian - . . : . - I � i I delivered- to any part, of the town Almighty make up this regiment ot parently pulling something .. - - - eaisgrrowu , . , : . r � I I up from the "It means a mule," was the reply o I %-� . ; -I- �' �, - ..!, _L - free. . � with midsummer poifume. Stand back redeemed souls, and I cry, - i --- ,� = .. "Arlse ye and river. The under Euro- *0 ROB] I -1 . I 1. � �., pean super- �:, , . - - i T110 � Mary. " 0h, no." replied the L I , c .- : mystery has been solved, � - - �- -, �� � . all care, anxiety and troublel But no, depart, for this is -not your rest, " Many man Is sIMDV fishing. He has a wire teacher � . ,,- L . L -. 4 1 1 ­ TELEPHONE it, .1 1518-tf they will not stand back. They rattle of you have lately joined -this compan- "IV doesn't mean a mule." - vision. T -h' tea is . . 7 '' I ifianufactured on the gardens' �' I I 1. P"I -: 1, . I V, . e - � 1.0 - � E , -- - cable stretche4l from one side of the river " indeed, It does, ' � said - Mary. 4( - f . � the lattice. They look under the canopy. and my desire Is that you all may join I bav , �-- I I I . . - f - to the other, 0 which innumerable hooks . in India and comes str6ight to the' breakfast tables of ' ' � � ., . , ; .. . I � 7 : . With rough touch they startle -his pulses. it. Why not? You know in your own- : home that says so." , I . v-,vw )� -OF JUSTICE, are attached.',' He catches boatloaas of, - "Well," said the toaeber thorough , weeks wi' "t - IN THE KICK COURT a boak at - 1i � I . They cry' out at 12 o'clock at night: hearts' experience that what -I have said ckers, which be sells to Chinamen, and ,.now Canada in six g. EJIL ' 4 - . , - - su th all its stren 1- -and freshuess. I : t-ulth .1 - -. . RE MOKAY.-McKA,Y V. MeKAY. "Awake, man I How can you sleep when about this world Is true; that it - is no it ly Interested, "yon May bring the boo 11 . 7 . - I � rest j . is said makes a good . -.1 . - . Purulent to the order made in this oatiae, be& things are so uncertain? What about place to rest in. There are hundreds h living. " H6 starts to school, and we'll see about it." I 7 Ram Lai s Tea !is a Puri-- Indian Blen,j . - -. I �. I@= . � � with,� ,in t one side of the river and pulls u th (i of)) in quality. � -- " .1 I - ' - - date the fourth day of September, 1896, there ',,ill those stocks? Hark to the tap of that fire weary -oh, �,how weary, weary with slenre, wire c I p The next day Mary bir'61iiht the book, � � and does not - I- - beofferedforsale by public auctionat thet able as bi, slowly moves across, 0 , sacd . bell! it is your district. How if you weary with trouble, weary with here and and in some triumph opened to a page i� - 90 � � I . - I Obur I � � . � - . should die soon? Awake, man I Think of ave- takes the fish off the hooks as he comes I I � � -- -1 I NIL , I COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ment. Some of you have been pierced' to them. It takes him a long time' whore there was a picture of a soli . � . I � � : in the Town of Seaforth, it! Who will get your property when you through and through. You carry the to in- standing beside a mule. Below the pie. . - 1. ­ � -- - , , 1. . ! � .. - , � . . I i . , 11 1 1 . I - - I., I . I � . . - , . � - , spect the line from one side of the river ture werethe word : "Going -Home or , � I I I I I N . � f - In the County of Hurou, at the hour of three o'clock are -gone? What will they do with it? scars of a score of conflicts, in which yoii to the Other. He then returns, re I � 1� . I � I ,� � " � ght Peatlng His Furlough." . I t �, ` Wake up! Riches sometimes take wings. have bled at every pore, .and you id � F : ; I . in the aft4moon on the operation' and so on all day. Some. I . f . . - . I 1� . � , Yrifty, the 15th day Of JUIY 198 How if-YOU-sbould get poor? Wakeup!" "Oh, that I had the wings of ' t I I � undo � ., . I I � I , i a dove, tj ­ HOT :1 I If 2 mes b4i'makes 4 big haul. He has been I . . . I w . . - . �cultll I �� Thetollowing pr -party: -The north h Rising on one elbow,, the man of fortune that I might fly away and be at rest!" seen to take 0 many as a dozen fish - I I � I - ;. vellai - �`. , - I -OfAe, . v! I ,watel - � ;! ! . . �� Vchoc ­!, Wirilwe 100 acres m -)re or leas� rjit-reare9>acrtjanf ed �o the line, and a sucker A story Is told of Admiral Sleard who . v, I . 1 �5 - head and says, "Alas, for all this scene till the thirst 'claws at your tongue and � " . ER , -_ '4 n CanCersiart of thd I .- '! umbers SL and 12. in the ILth &lvc.8 c)f r`ltl looks our, Into the darkness of the room You have taken the cup �of this world's. . A Secoad Daniel. , � . �, - . Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, coit. and wipes the dampneos from his fore- pleasures and drunk It to the dregs and hooks attach 'WEATH; within ten feet.; He has several hundred - :1 �, clew.td laud in a (tco,i 4%le of Cultivation, inciud- i � I Iffetil ing�gocd�eariogorahard of ahjut one norn and of wealth and magnificence, no restIll must be alert tol escape the i- . tolls. -Port- at -Yorktown with his fleet for di Ila an � � , the fever strikes to- your brain. You have � I I rt sodi � 17 . � , . 4 i I -passed down a street of a city with chased pleasure through every valley, by i I I �, I � � � the remaining fiveitere-9 consist of culled hard�ood ,land Oregonian. ( " maneuvers. A force was to lang And oap� . � I trent I 'F . . I I . . � I I I bush. The soil is a cl%y loam. The building,j 00-1- -� JAN] I I a i�ercbant- He knew all the finest every stream, amid "every brightness and I Z ture an inland railroad hW -against ' L . . . I 1. . . . . , sist of: A, frame dwelling house, with kttehen at. _ i � . . . Z� houses I defense force of -little - i . . L � k The Venffeanc4p of Be 4 than half . - tt'l , tachwi. and a f rame barn 1815x56, with et * ne on the -street. He said: "There undei every. shadow,' but GO DS I I � 0 atsbliuz just at the - � Vlore . I L ---� - . , , �� , underneath. The far- is wat� red by we 14. it is is so&etbing the matter in all these moment -when you were all ready to put, .A painful instance of the to rible con- size. The two -commanileiromt, these fo . � - - i I I � I - . 11- � ' I ' l;rj L �- . i , I ! ��,* ' situated ab,jut eizht mtles f ro � � , f . ; 'm tb4 town of 8--a. houses. In that one it; is conjugal Infell- your Wind upon the rosy, laughing sylph sequences of provokivi beef, is� Con were discussiu betpre the'admiral . . � �, fiected �g - i 4 � louli a , � : tofth, wh1oh is reached by goad rondti, and is with. . Fine org ' � i I �' L, � � : inlone and a ha�,f miles fr - city. 1n that'one a dissipated son. In of the -wood she turned upon you. with one of the lovalle details, and sacb pontended that the o audy and nt �hirt maists, net E�nd . a Ul I ­ 7 � I 0111 W)Rt Offi3e, btore, black- with st sights in: India, Fri 1 I L . . . . . I � �. . � lr ' - � c . 11 , i: � - . t : . L -- I - .. . Smith t1h3p and schoole. For f -tither particulars In that an idiot the glare of a fiend and the eye of a the famous Marble Rooks of Jubbulpore. Would havo Superior Advantages. The ad I - I .. : .. . I E �. . that a dissolute father. . . , L j L , I r I . fine . 1 1 1 , 'A to Mesard. Gr.rrow & Proudfoot, Goderich ; child. In that the prospect of bank- satyr, her looks adders and her breath The rocks form a gorge through which . torpuzzling 6ver how the differ . 2 L � !ill f -le miral, af je��! corsets white linen collars and t "_ . f �, , Vply . w � I . . �, . -11 � - - - . I � - � � � I 1101roested. Seaforttk, E,ne.-,t Heaton, Godericli ; ruptcy." This world's wealth can give the grea, ences niight be adjusted. fin I � . . - 7 ; - , atid Wilide & Irving. Victori,. ' eet, Toronto. , the chill damp of a grave. t river N6rbudda flows, ally said: I cuffs) exqui . - . � ­ 4 j f str and the lindu crash,coats and skirts FA .. � ­ - -� 11011011 t -, L . . _ r, na, Out ,of Jesus I . . . . Site � - � .permanent satisfaction. This Is, not Christ no rest. No voice to silence the r about a. �t I :� L- � �: I B. L. DQYLE, � lif "Gentlemen, It Is evident thi 3 . . � marble formation extends foi at the m It I I L � I . I , - . - - � , I L � ' . The daizltng Walis which shut in - in only, one way . I * � I , Master At Goderich. � your rest. No light to kindle the darkness. . - - ... - - 1 L " : Dated at G3derleb, this 16% day of June, 1&98. � storm. I mile.' ter can be reconciled I . . L organdies', dimities, &ghams, muslins',prints, �. . L , � ! . I , . . � Ouppose you swap forces an4i I I I , I . I � 9 I � � i I I I o drydoc'k to repair the Fplit bulwark.. fight th� - . 11 - � � . You and I have seen men trying the river are studded with pendent be , , f � � ff N I , . ) 1 as . L ­ � - 9 : 1693-3 1 . rT - - � , � , i "If of I . I G" � F - - -­ I another direction. A man says, I nests, and for -spy . I I - 1. -- - - . : Thank God, I can tell you somethin one proeeeding In a *,her way ) et.b. - . : � � LL .- I I 1 ,- . . - .. g * I i , '. . . � . - - - could only rise to such and such a place . . . XaA r 11 " - I better. It there is no rest on earth, there boat down the narrow'channel to disturb The bawde was fought ark the OrIgl � � I &me � i ' . . . � - i- I � , "" ? - � . �. � 'I L of renown, if I could gain that office, if Is rest in li6aven. the bees Is fatal., a plan. . 1; . ! ­ r 4it A GREAT 0h, ye'who are worn If ny warning be re. . I I , :, . i . � I � � I , � � I z z� j IAM � . �� : �C I . � - -0 All the�-above- g' od I � � , I e itj g p s are,.' � ; . I could only get the stana and have my out With work, your hands calloused, qu r d, to Iven by a tomb which .�new . 1-� i� !, -1 I e I I . : I I � I - . - I W ­'l � . : f , � :, . , I sentiments inet with one'kood round of your backs bento your eyes half put out, stands on- the outskirts of .the village, . -Robert Blytb, a well -to do farmer an * t a I � . . I . I I I I . I I I �� . I - I , ii , . reeve ftro I - I he m6moxfof I . I ; -. - . v hand clapping applause, if I could only your fingers worn with the needle, that just -above ths gorge, to t of Gne)ph Townihip, was gored by and at the very lbottom prices - - - so" � I 1. � I � , I I . J I'-- . I eau- . , I I . .. clearl ng I Sale write a boak'that would live, or .niake a in this world you may never lay down;' oiie who was stung to death in this b shorthorn�bult last Saturday. - A neighbor . . I � - -- I � VA" � , : . . speech that would thrill, or do an action ye discouraged- ones, who have been tiful spot. Actua6d by i foolish jpii i - � i e - - -A. Lobo � , I - � ; - . I a Mr. Jeremiah XVright, who -was-with hi . . I -- � � 2 1 1 . t; .. I . � pu so, _ , - �- -f-- I � . ;� that would resound!" The tideturnsin wagingahandtoharid-fight for bread- he fired big rifle at at the time, waR throwrl'bY the bull but no � ; I ' I JS NGW GOING ON AT. one of thep,e Ae'sts, � � . o ladl I - � � I . � 9 . I . . � - . f t � . . - I I I , injured. Mr. Blyth is now in the Genera rx:EIM3 CEIJM-4.� Q-A�Sl=r 1Sr-r(')n:W It � . - - � his &vor.j His name is on 10,0oo lips. He ye to whom the night bring� little resj whereupon the bees came down upon him ; j - �. - �L " The Seaforth-­--r�-, I Is bowed�to and sought after and and the morning more drudgery -oh, ye In such 'numbers that he attenq - - - - - = I . 1, ��! � 'L . p liosPital at Guelph, suffering froin a ver - . I f �, _ I - I '. ,.L_ t i � advanced. Men drink his health at great of the weary haxid and the'weary. side and FATS him$ . ted.to badly dislocated knee. ir,jafearedthatth I . i I Au" - - ? , � elf by jumping overboard. , The i . I . I . . I . -1* . '. . 'L Z. t ; - dinners. At his fiery words the multi- the weary toot, hear me talk allout resti irelentlesSL insects, -however, still pur' 11 bave.to be amputated. ... . W. 'W',111OFFMAN - . .!-0t,0 ­,­ R F . - sued '9 " . I I .. - I I om galleries of beau�y ­- ­ -- I v .1 I Iftnu I �' : - 1, 1i � tades huzzn. Fr The Work ig Done. him, with the Inevitable result. . I I i . : � . L � . � i . � � -­­­.- . i I . �,! i I I they'throw garlands. From house tops as . - I I . -1 ' - 1 4w, 1 . .1 . . . I - I z L � . . - - � ­r�, � I Tea- , Store, Look at that company of e STORIES OF. THIERS.. . Many persons cannOtL th . � CARDNOIS BLOORt SEAFORTH. - I � ,�%�� - � I be; woes' In long procession thev shake ones, If o ' . - A f . � - I I .�L I � � --� - . t , - I - . I - I � . annot ba that those bright ones . I gent for. Butterick's Patterns and Publications. -1 I . � � ' . I - � . . . I ,, ; I : I % � . I out the national standards. Here lot bixu ever tolled? Yen, yesl Th6ae packed the L plain cod-liver oil. '. I . I �. . I , � , In CHINA90ROOKERY and GLASS- reit, It is 11 o'clock at night. on pillows I I , I � � -.j., - i T , I ' I!he French Statessisaug V I - - I � � � I I , - - . � � - : 11 � 01L I ,p � WARE) which will be , ckari-d . out 'st'fted with- nati- Chinese tea *boxes jand through mission- I s Cowardice "41 They c . L - -- .i� � . '? 4 Pt on's praise let him lie I . --, I I . ­�- 'k ,-, ary instruction escaped Into glory. These the Comical Side of It.'- annot. digest it. P 11 . - . - . I -:­�� j S � - - r � . I . . . ­ I � � � doWn. Hugh.all disturbant v3lces. In his . L - e . .. -; I- - 0 - I . ,� � � . � ' ' � , without reserve at greatly reduced sweltered on southern plantations, and Thpire are stories of Thlers, cowardio*e It upsets. the '� ' . . , �wt� 6 ? - , � I � �) t � � I L . � , - , � , - , - 1 -7, � � , .� , � . I ;� '� - � 'L ross it March a coron , d qipcerest I L . Z LE � 7 a � ation. . Hush! is ! e thifigs, w ,� - - ­ I �. ,,, I up as white a if they had Knowin thes' " ) i f - - I , T� I I '' � . I . I ­, I ,� be good bargains in all kinds of -never been "' friends have never been able to contra. 9 . 0S -- - eery, ' Li, , . t I � dream let 4ere be hoisted a throne and 9toniach. - ::z�- - - pricesi, -and at the same timo t1jere will one night, after the cotton picking, want ' which his greatest admirers an I . ac, I t 'a- - � r. , Hush! - . : I i ce;, GrQ , . L L t - I � : . . -- - � ,F- . black Those Idled of oVertoll in the , Not. The semi-official account pf his have digested t'h e "Oil i � I . -- ,� . - I � � . . . ;, ,� � ­, �� �` � . I I , ­ , I � . Changes of roliticat sentiment. � � I . , - i I K Loweil carpet factories and these � in ' arrest on'the morning of the coup dletat - - ­ i �'- L i'l �- Groceries and Provisions. L . 11 , .4. - I ­ � ; � I ; I .1 ; .4 I � "Wake up!" says a rough iolce. I would reach the acme of comicality but 0 � .- L- I 0 , . I- It - 4 i'P I L I I How Manebester mills, those helped to build for a scene enacted at Bordeaux after the Scott's Emulsion ,of Cod I '� L � ­ � - A fine -lot of EATING POTATOES - ol"'cal sentiment to changing. t I . . . � the py � - - - )-*.:�, . " ;� 1 � . .ramids and these broke away from : 0ap 7 Something. , 'e''621 . . i - ­ , �; J, If you should lose this place of honor? � .. . � I " , Itulation of Paris. He Wa - . is in . - I - j ,2 4 liver Oil W' � i Teas. � -- j . 6 . �T - to be sold at 50c a `�ushel. work on w S thep In . ith Hypo . - I wo . I- - I - P 8 Now is the day ChrlO was'hounded ' � phos � .1 � � �� Wake up! The moming papers are to be mortal terror of fteing apprehend by [ Pe - I I --- ­ ­ �71 ,,, � I . . .. i- ­� - . I � ­ � 6 'To more towers to Gambetta, who, for the, space of four and L . 2 - - - � �, I I.. - � Ine I I � ., �- . . -the time to get good bar,gairs in every full of denunciation. Hearken to the out of Jerusalem. N .qd phlites; thaf is* . we - hav " , ,�, t 0 . f - . I � ," � --'� I - - : : � - - I . t, , I -, , thina . build; heaven is done. No more garments twenty hours, seemed prepared to sqb the Grand No ul Salada Ceyloil, an - I U - � ,,� � - I- . i � ,you mp-y want. . execratfons of those who once caressed broken .it up in, . - 9 9 d, India Oey- Ion in packag: - � W9111 ,-� I .. � . � . I to little glob ' es, I I I I I 1 2. 1 . � � you! By to -morrow night phere will be to weave; the- robes are finished. XO,. Whole world at defiance rather than,pon. . a � Special blend in Indian 0 - 1 4 P Wr . - - � � More harvests t�o raise; the garners are . lon and Congo, also -I - . rl� k I -�' - .. � � � � multitudes sneering at the- words which sents, to the peace -which Pue-an end ig UIE-s . Japan and Green, at all - 9- 1. I ­ ! � I 0 toi � his ., or droplets. prices. . �. - - ­�--- - ,� 9 full. Oh, s no and daughters of 1, arise die korship. Thos- � ey( � �� , , last night you 'expected Would be uni. t . ; . � , E e scenes, tho I . � .. . .� ,­ ye and dep"art, for that Is - your - rest! � I ug - --- ---� � � , I � . . .� ; ic I _ ,% In � � . . . � - , A., G. AULT9� C4,th. versally, admired. .How can you sleep tensely conito, paled before Tbiers, ; goqd ,Yqllues in fresh 0' i- - I t - - 1. - -, , I We are offerina ' I �., � - . � - eaned Fruits. - Curronts and I ,A- , � � � ��.- - . I i I scovill . I ties ' WC USe m, achinery to d . . . . . . I . , , - - ?i I * M00allumi- a boy of my Sunday, 1'-Jwhen fear maft him tb ­ Rai -sins 8c and 10e, i c' f, . � . � �, � -1 - ir.� � tl- ,� o assaller instead a pound. I ­ - . ,� : �- school, while dying, said to his mother,, ' of the assailed.. No ,I - . .. - � - . il I - 4 Z 11 I ! � � - I -1 - when everything depends upon the next the work of the. dige,sti I I ,� .. : 11 .1 , I., 71: �r. � "Don't cry, but sing, sing: . . 8 Was too glar,'ing, Try our own blend-Caffee. I - � I � -- - I I ..�, 7, . - 1, � SHINCLES ARD LUM"BER FOR- SALE. - . - , . V I r I - 1, I I . �� I � . : I . ­ - MY turn of the great tragedy? Up, man! off I ."10 pretext too himsy, no stop too mean, f V .1 � I N � i A - I -t ; -'.-i . .- The. uadomfgned has for sale, cheap, firstand Of this Pillowl'! The man, with head "There is rest for the weary, ! no combination too absurd that bald . -organs, and you� Obtain th In Canned Goods, wehave all lines of Veget , 1. f � . - . . . i. , ZZ. �T � I out I ables ; also' Peaches, Pears I 1, L- - , ­ ' . I � -1 starts up L � � _ I . . i000nd clags FiNn AsD C9DAlt SlllwaLm. Also a lot yet hot from his last oration, Thape Is'rest fo the weary.), Plums, &c., from the best factor- I , -1 � I I . I r I � . - �­ i�, .. � I of 113 L 11 kindg. -fiffiingles and lumber - L the slightest chance of sattsfyin his I �.�es. . . I � - L . � L. I . ;4 9 e . - : I � . � - - � . ..--. -- i suddenly', looks out upon the night, but Then, putting his was good ffects of the digeste � - . j - ­ � . - �.,� j r q=,,, ted hand wrath and allaying his wbi . . Highest price paid for Farm 11 - � � - I c a n b el 1=1'�� a: ItAtion. A coir load of Pine - over his te livered pol- Produce in cash or trade. 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