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Northern Advance, 20 May 1886, p. 6

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Imny .ea1-sswithout change. ~.~i- 1 V Read the following testimonial: . .. leasure inj certifying that Ihave worn Spectao es manufactured by Frank Lazarus Vtor fteen ears. and theytegoel all others I have used or olearness ofjvis1_on and ease while writing or readin%. JAMES G01)- FKEY. A.B., late incumbent ' Wolfe Island. . . . Fggle by J. HENDERSON, .1 ;. I have great inity Church`, ~ L ' ' Hardwa.re~ Merchant. Barrie PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY OOMPOUNDID. Foe HATGHIN G PAINT an 2 Agent for the foliwing Insurance Companies TOILET ARTICLES+A FULL LINE. E Y'E.:1ZA'.3; :1'n_13pmf Ajnn Noam, 'IVERPO0L ac LONDON ac GLOBE IN- ; SURANOEOOMPANY. . mm: .g_`B FIRE. BIG STOCK OF % HORSE BLAN KETS. trim: Rana, Ru-mu! T.nnI\In gm! u:.....1.. n..n.. Barrie, April 8th. Rather hazardous," the marshal said, thoughtfully scratching his head. 7 Not so dangerous as the course Snitherto adopted. ' All right"; use your own judgment._ {The next. day I started on my peril`- -ous expedition. ~I- went horse-back, and my progress was very slow. When at last I reached the_ place. I_,found a beautiful, rich country, with great hills and little valleys luxuriantly carpeted with grass. I could see no signs of lawlessness, but on the other hand I was kindly treated. I stopped at the house of a man named Anderson, a well-to do fellow, with some education and a bright-eyed daughter, who seemed to be -devoted to her father." I saw at once- that Anderson was an honest man, and when I learned that he had been in the Federal army I felt securedader his roof. ' Still I did not careto tell him my real business, but in answer to a question, stated that I was looking for g `land in" a leisurely sort of way, having. just been discharged from the regular army and especially desiring to rest from that dangerous activity which all army ofcers incurred. 11117-1] _:__ _____ ___- _._|-_;__._ ,_;. ____ A call so-Bolted tqr all kinds of -ul E:;{in;;1. ' ,o-oo,ooo Sterling. can u `.5.-q.a .-av--gov hnmuxsniflgf 5j$nqj : VI` QIITIIIII I. ._y _ .-_a - ~~-:y;--v>v7 vcvvu . x ;;%., ;.;,:i.A,r;:=tg::a . e`-' ?' uh.` mo-3601. g Montreal. Moore :-3 Block Dunlap-st. Barrie. 5 U0: b Barrie 14 ti I I-"UL .. 1 11133 mucI;1a.1-ger scale thanhoretotore. , . u . . , .' V _ I * ' A Silky Chenma:m%ol!5: ng 'Woo]3_p`f .311 soliclfd L K gunman`, vnoovvnu .nA\l\n.-\4UII Well, sir, you are welcome at my house, and I hope you'll nd your stay pleasant. `My daughter, who can row a boat to perfection, will cheerfully con- tribute to your eni-wyment. ' ~ I T .....l-....L.......l H I...-.I-:uu. at 1.3.... pn its &_=lIfI`I ;An ordemvsegt i.y`.;i.n wmbe delivered :of freight ,chaxgoa.`every Saturdaypnd tday. t9 patrons < m Barrie and vicinitv; T`;.Pn"af`n A n'l'ItuI MR8-i s7I'_E PI-usus ` `llllni-ran` 6.. Ib `t _ tat thhtth ` ' `s_ anax`I{i,3 3$% WINE? - ---AN_D--_\ 4 Large Tlntypes for 50 Cents. 9 Large Gems for 50 Cents. - 18 Small Gems for 50 Cents. 12 Sunbeams Photo for $1. A Remember this, it takes an artist to make a ood Tint pa as well as a Photo. My gallery 1.3: r:::,.%.::2or,a.*32?`d fr None N.B.-It is worth 500. to see this instrument work, and on get the pictures for nothing. Note the ad A. -,_- `_.-.. av- uvuvu vo u..|u. UJJ [I-Inc 'VV. 3. VAELBAU, Barrie. Sept.1. 1885. " V ' Ticket Agent. ` Fgxzom the VVest.-Limited Express. 8.45 a.m.; Atlantic Express. 5.05 p.m.; Montreal Express, 8.15 p.m.;_ Mixed 11.20. - St. Louxs Ex ress. Limited Express, Montreal Express and acic Express, marked _' run - daily including Sunday. '1`. G. AND B. mvxsiox. . Cardwell Junoti on.-Going Nort.h-9.07 a..m. 6.30 D.m. Going South-9.07 a.m.: 6.30 p.m. C . V. R. DIVISION. Inglewood J unction.--Going North 10.18 a.m.; 29 p.m. Going South 9.23 a.m.;v6.17 p.m. `TIT _'r 1")` A 1- Y --3 A --- [GIVEN AWAY I That's a fact, the marshal agreed, "but; not b; the right man. Now 1 want you to take as many soldiers as you want, goto the place and break up xhe business. . -an I 1 _,1!_,'l, nxpwuu, 9.10 p.nl. V 7 Going East.- Limited Express 8.25 a. m.; Mixed (forHave1ock and intermediate points), 4.25 p.m.; Montreal Express, *8.00 .m. .ARRIVALS-F`rnm fhn 'F.su:f._I> m.;. u~........-.. -1.20 p.m.; Montreal Express, *8.00 ARRIVAI_.S-FI`0mthe East-St. uis Express *8.30 a..m.- Mixed (from Havelock and interme- diate stations), l1o50a.m.; Toronto Express, 9.45 VDJII. _-.~ - . - v w - - . -___.-u-1.-nvv you-.9 qovv fancy GOING SOUTH. Leav Gfavnhurst,---- 6.50 3.111., 2.45 p.m Leave Orillia, 6.20 a..m., 8.35 3.111.. 3.58 p.m Arrive at Barrie. 7.05 a..m.. 9.50 a..m.. 4.45 p.m `wrap rm: utxnrcrnr nnnn-n unn nu-I A1't_1V6 at Barrie. 7.05 9.50 NGRv'1`HVSIMC0E*GOING NORTH. Leave name `at _ 11.04 a..m.. 8.25 p.m Arrive at.Penetangmshene,1.35 p.m.. 11.00p.m GOING SOUTH. I'____ n-_-'L__-.,,v .. __ - .- vlIJ-&v\a Iu\r\lLALo Lave Pentanguishene at 6.15 a.m. , 5 Arrive at Barrie 8.10 a..m. ,.: L` - I, -I I-I nA|AA\ 1.1: an . I (All trains unless otherwise specied arrive and depart from Union Station, roronto). Dm>Aa'rUmns.-Going _VVest. -St. Louis Ex- rees at *8.10 a.m.; Pacic Express, 1.05 p.m.; xpress. 4.15 p.m. Gninnr F`.nslt,_T.~h'nH-na I4`.-nun... on: - _. . on. v -.4`-V4.4; aa;.u4.a-v \'LA`-\.a\ILL1 \J L` \.lJ.IvL L1. Leave` Barrie, 11.35 a..m., 3.40 p.m. 8.40 p.m Arrive at Orillia. 12.20 .m.. 5.20 p.m.. 9.95 p.m _A.rr.atGravenhurst.1. ' p.m.. 7.00 p.m.---- l`1f\`I \Tl3 Gt'\`lY7'I'\I'I . UUILV Leave Hamilton at Arrive at Barrie. an l\C` \l\lLd-`VJ UVU L113 Leave Barrie at 7.07 a.m. , 4.47 p.m Arrive at Hamilton : 11.40 3.111.. 9.30p.m T1.-`ins leave Barrie for Toronto at 7.30 a..m., 10.27 a.m. and 4.47 um- 1-runs 1ea.v_e bar:-1e to a.m. ana 4.47 mm. \"-LII) IJDIDII-l\JDL)c I reected for a moment and replied : `I think that our mistake has been in taking too many men. It is almost impossible for a party of men to nd _a wild cat distillery. Their approach is soon heralded and disaster is certain to follow. I will go alone and di_scover the nest. Then I can return and cap-_' ture the whole outtit `mu .5, " ' I I...--__!.- n,.. - ' Arrive at Toronto. 10.25 a.m., 2.05 p.m.. 7.55 _.. --ur `own. -v `nan. a.-.aV yguug vgvv yous. vuuv yuan G().l.-136 SOUTH. For Toronto. I Leu.veCo1lingwood 6.05 a.m., 8-30 a.m. 3.35 p.m Leave Barrie. ' ' 7.30 a.m., 10.27 a..m.. 4.47 p.m D m MUSKOKA BRANCH-GGlN_G NORTH. I -__...v`I)__._.I- 11 n2 _ __ 1| `CANADIAN mzmc HAILTW. ONTARIO DIVISION. Ln2ve'1'oronto. 8.10 a.m., 12;00 a.m., A_r at Ba.rrie,W 11.33 a..m.. 3.37 p.m., 8 Ar at Collinzwood 12.40 p.m., 5.50 p.m, 9 nn1\7n at\1'Y1nv1 1n__. rn_._-_.4- anu .l"l'll18.y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i3r1tiah.Mai1s. _m (N.*Y.,) Mcfnany ` ah!` 'I"nnqdnv _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. hToronto.. ..................... . . T0ronto......~.... ........... Otta.wa...... ......... ...... .. Northern Railwa.y(North). . . . . Grand Trunk East. . .. . . . . . . . Northern Railway South). ... . North Simcoe Raxlwaz, Penet ahnno and Midinn eptea. Mone Orders granted on an Money Order Oices 11 Canada, United States, Great Britain `PI-int-A Ed ward Tnlnn \Tnwfn11na-Ilnnrl And UUIUEB 111 Ulillliuli, UIHDGU. owbes, 11112!-la nruunu Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Reainternd Tmtfarn must he handed in 15 min- LVVUU11 1:116 11U1L1'B U1 3 H. 11.1. 11:11. 1 I). 111. R stered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utes fore the close of each mail. The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day, Sundays excepted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. and at 3 o'clock and at 8.30 p. m . . 36-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster ,Rugbv.' `Edgar -. -Steele. Mitohelrs ' Square and fi:ast,0ro.. ..... ; \1-Grenfell, Tuesda. ,and Friday.... ; :--Midhurst," Mon _ay.' Wednesday _and`Frid9.y... ............. Rtinh Mail: ma (N--V_.\ Mnndnv A mvo tor n7ta:-x`-ii` the Man of 1.a.w.but neoolvoda. K---I-g- E--.__._l_- , moron DIIDUOB nuuwu , ITUUULGII5 tu- shene and Midlan . ............ . . Newmarket ...................... . . . . Newmarket ........................ .. [Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- TIVIIIT , LLIILLJBCIIVIAJ wanna aavvvvnn 5.1. unava- ` Wayulltr Q o n o u u Q u n c o n o I o O OIIIOIDI Mea._ford Branch Railway . . . . . Co1l;ngwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colupgwood ........ .. . .......... .. Orill1a.............. ............... .. nn:l]1'o Uruuu. . .> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u - . . . . . . . . . . . Hilllsidale,Craighurst.Da.1ston,Crown R by.'ic'1,'1;IfIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3-`-lgiidhurst. Monday. Wednesday andFridav......... ....... Oice hours, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. - Sundays excepted. Mnnnv v-RAM: on-nnfn nn ah Mnnnv Order 73" ) Zullfavui 15'osT:oFFIcJ} Barrie, J;.n. 1. 1886. us . an: ywvs vua uulu .Dul'1'lB LE W1%S%%4Mm%aN and vicinity `Lulu! . .W1l$L|Ug __Vu` `AV: I 0;] HIV! and Tuesday................. out (Ha.lita.x,)Friday.-.. .... .. DAILY MAILS DUE FROM I~:oR1'H ERN RAILWAY GOING NORTH. W-Y$ #08 coma` Ndl. inn at '7 N1 - --vg aaavu I GOING SOUTH. -A- MAIN LINE. Ln; . . .. . . . . . . . . Penetangui- lyli-1'4 l`_.U"-IV: = J! BUTTON. ONT. - .l 1 LI: 7.00 a..m., : 11.33 &.m.`. I van. T? OT CO j '31- aenue" 's'u-pun" "".% The other ni gm`,~ l?&'aj'or`VGridd`le,_w`ood,f who long ago won his spurs as an em- cieh;tg1jevenue Qioer; related the follow ingstoryi: ' ~. " " Ad nun our-no urn 15011 n nrbn Hon` A4`. mm P U ALLEBY] ' 111105-a In` ~lu5am| .. ........_, . _ , . , 5At one time we `had a "great deal ofil trouble with illicit distillers in Arkan- saw. There was one neighborhood -eesv pecially where it seemed impossible to discover the outlaws. This community, was away upon Whitei river, i 7 Q'fc_ez;_ ;I after o`ice_r had been sent u_p,;:angfqui>te -` a number: of them are'th're `jet,i"`t'i"l`- i ` though the department didnot geceive . notication that they intended: .to'le'av`e--. the service. One day the news came in that one of our best men had been killed at Dripping Springspby which name the dangerous neighborhood was known. I wassent for by the marshal; who said : ` V e 1 , 1'1 _`._-_:J___-LI_' 400pm Ev:-)'.i:E1=::-:1'{~rcar FOR :BRAI]JING AND EMBROIDERY Canvases, Patterns, (}}w"7" 04745; Tassls, Tabta Draper; 4' LIBIVASTAL PALAGE sronss A nucv eooI5._ `Chea.pW_ools and Braids m 1 j ij-11:4-C VERY one that has seen the I. F. and H. _.\ Singer Sewin Machine, pronounces it uf best sewing mach tie in America. for all . ,work,_ heav or_ light. and easiest opemff simplicity 0 construction, noiseless in its mi tion, and can be run up to 2.000 stitvlws` 1*`- minute. Our agent Mr. William Campbell. 113% Just sold eleven machines` in the us: I- weeks. and says its the good merits otp the n_1?_ chine, above all others, that makes it so cash} sold; Intending purchasers should can at 911- oice.snext'. door to J. J. Brown's, and examw? the best machine. ` W. W. ELLIS, L ` 31. :58. Barrie. March 13th. 1886. M u 11' _.__- _ I J Wuo uzuu ; _ `Major, you have had considerable` success in hunting for distillers. Now we want you.to nd those fellows and_ -bring Them to justice. As you know, none of our men have been able to nd them and -" n \ .1 sn- L_- . """'/ ` W .\ RIFLES AND sum` GUN5- A unfrnwrrmrnu . _ EASILY SOLD! C Railway Ofice. Moncton. uu pumus m uanaaa and the Western sum-=. Txckets may be obtained and also infm-xmu;o: about the route and about freight um`. passexe ger rates from- ROBERT B. MOODIE. VVestern Freight and Passenger A grant. 93 Rossin House Block, York sI.. 'l`or0I1T-' D. POTTINGER. K l`.HnF Gunny-..~.n~ _1.v" yviil find it advantageous to use this route. as :4 18 the quickest in point of tin1e.an. the m:.~ are as low as by any other. Through freight :9 _fo`rwa.rded by fast special trains. and ox;~:~ ience has proved the intercoloniul route 201-: the quickest for European freight to and fro: all points in Canada and the Western Tickets mav he nhfninnd gm: nlqn ;.\r.\.......mv I my: cars on an tnrougn trams. `First-class refreshment rooms at com 012:8! dxstances. IMPORTERSO AND EXPORTERS :3!` A, 1 on auun, 34.15.. wnnout cnansze. Close connections made at Point L0\'i.= xvi" the Grand Trunk Railway and thv Kirk ` and Ontario Navi ation Compun_\".~: etea from Montreal, an at Levis with the .\'or: Shore Railway. Elmrnnf. rf..r~Tnuu Dnilnann hair." .1 -` DLIUIU rusuway. Elegant first-class. Pullman buffet. lng cars on all through trains. First.-clans rpfrnahrnnnf u-nnnnn no , __--- -vuuwjwu l\&&IL From the West for'a1l points in New Brunswick, Nova Scoliu. Prim-r Edward Island, Cape Brown and Newfoundland. All the popular see bathing. shing and 1-b..a sure resorts of Canada are along this line. Pullman cars leaving "Mann-ma] nn \r.m.u-. sure l'880I'lB or uanaaa along this line. cars leaving Montreal on Mon-`..a;. Wednesday and Friday run thro_ugh to }la.E;.'a- and on Tuesday, Thursday and Sat Lift`. :1) 20 :' John, J.B.. without change. Close cnnnnntinnq vnndn nt t),~.:..+ 1 n1-:~ WLIULLI Ill-I? They've been found a `trie {too often, I suggested. . 4 - 1 _,I _1- ;___,-_:I LUI` L118 UEIBDCC. The vacant town lots can be px1r<:}.a.~`z~.' a- still easier terms. in case the p1x:`L1zuscriu:aL.= to build immdiatelr. A pply to S'I`I{ATlIY & .5;1.'l.'1'. 13-hr Barmtcrs. Barrie nmup:1ue1uLD8. . 1 The above lamfs are offered csxwcially rhea; and in nearly every case a. very small cash pav ment will be accepted. and easy Icflus '..;i'..'; for the balance. ` Tho vnnnnr rnnn-. !..s.. ,..._ 1.. I , rgew ? :oh`iE)10e:,Q1?nf1`;el0hB5lh&n halt the cost of. notes 3 corner of Bayem , streets, immediately north I B ""1 Dal An eligible building site. 91~em`,'{,;g;V nm,,,;:; 3} cores 0; vacant land S of 7 ' ` brewery adioinin railwayt`:'2::k dim anz kind of manu cturing bu `Bumble number I vacant lo t . C_ha1rles_ at_r_eiets, South or R|13ti9.n}_3ur?`.df1'd ... A number I V8.C8ntKl-()t3V\`uueB8. "wt ' Charles 0 1' , ` all fine buildin sites. t Bmtereldstoundn Several com ortable houses a (1 ' Charles-street; an excellent 0 n ttuge.ol 3 mechanic to get a. coxxnfortablgblrtunity go, i houses can be paid for by gm m8 aau,..' . I _ all ~=e V %?.`1$ i%.3E?i`%.`F..;.99@s 8150 `J`& 1}E1' or __...-.... ....-...... .. cauuuellt `I gzat coxxnfortablgpkmle houses 9mg, 2; K "quarterly instalments. Prices $11510 :I,], h1Ior That comfortab1e2 stpry Dwellin w'_ by Mr. L. Buttereld, wnh smallomce meg 5 and two lots - price $1000. "1 frog; ' Good bmlding lo_t on Ross street ad. . V Mr.~Cra.ddock sresldence; $2.30, 11D1ng. Dwqllipg H_quse_on East Side n! n...._ mr.'uruuuucx sresxaence; $2,]; "" " Dwellln House on East aid ' mag . 0W Sged : s I2 B"'"' `W con: Sp en i n'ld' ' - , John Hines ree:idel:Ix11%eS,1t(L;x:)ftl4.1awf Bayold street. A bargain. W ALLANDALF-.-A conxfortahle don Ina1XnnnnAn Tlv-n:l@n.. . -~--u-tn-ujjj In D ` . V 8 A qrown AND mum PR P93, SALE V 01-] E ` , _ _ __ ` . .b 3 ` ' _ `PIILL I ..v_. _ -vuu:n;y. -. ,` "i'Los.:Pt `J: `I 5 10, - - ~ . about 30 acres cleaxfed and ;xr'1ec-`;x}']o;}(1):s1t'\ 90 am? frame dweing house, 8011 good bulaxn3D3'n5' can be easlly cleared. ' M9 W, 1:` '\TNYRWI]._N I n! `Ins 1n ., .. .. .1 uclh \_Q"' fortable frame d?ve1lim.z. I r6;3crt_v gjma;e'_ miles from Vvagvale Station. VESPRA.- . inst. well watered and timbcred. 5()i1good_ i of 24 in 6th Con..snm1lc1ea: Part of 22 in 6th Con. `,\'c;~:pra, 112' acres, gs;-` house and burn; 81200. "NLnI| `nor-t n? L`Jn!n:.. {- I. I! , I/\- uuuae unu Darn; olzw. "" ' W and part. of E 5 of 9 in 6 h(.`un..130:1c:-.e. 50 acres cleared and tree from .~.luIn}'~,. T1,. 8. rsj:-class propertv,_is situ.-m- within :1 {:::`: of Mmesing stanon. 13 very well \H1to.-rod :25- would make an excellent stock cheap at the price placed upon it, 92,'m farm. is Several Park Lots \Vest or Mr la...-.. IU-C"'CDV- Twv nutty- was Nmnm; rq 7:3- -` . . . unuup us. we pmce placed it, Q2,'.m ' Several Park`Lots West o_t Mr. Ewan'3 re; dance and havmga. ne new 0: 13.m._. W; Kempenfeldt Ba I ' Th nhnvn Inn a noun nnnnrl A . _ . -:,n INTERGULONIM RAI LWAY. THE om:-:?'_r noun F`:-Ann ohn `I7nno C Auunn unun.-A comfo,-ga_,1e don . H 11 H . . S txggi 0 1150 on Bradford street 0ppog1u_.x( 10 good building lots well situated EA D In as ' ,-~..\, 0511 U6 euuuy U.lB8.I'e(1. INNISFIL.--N Q of Lot 19, in the lam W l00`acres. An excellent farm. ` MED()NTE.- E s} of W g or 5 in 1% CW ,, acres good la.nd,rst-class orchard in fullliza? in . . 0RTH ORILLIA.--Part of Lot 3 in lszco 80 ac., 40 cleared, excellent soil, good 1,um.-of pgjopezjty wellwatered, a first-cI:.;.-:1 furvn . .:*'--' vl_ .r_r av am, -xv uu:u.n:u cxccucnt soil, r 1 1 property well wtered. first-clef :-(;0I'ar 1}111`.;`f:` all}; ada ted for stock Fitlsing. '*- L nf lfn I :-. n.` . I- AESSA.-E 5 of L095? gig Dart of 7th Con. Essen. 1385 acres, 100 U.('r(_-3 1I`` 13 1; free of stumps, balance w'u1I`tix}.1C.9Wla2i cleared la_nd is first class. the lylxjillilw: Tine large and m good repair. the (arm bexm 37% the best in the Township. "~`' 0110-23 FLOS.-Pa.rt of N L In in` '7. ,.-_, _, AMMUNITION,` 8;o. H. PULLAN 3 A '13-'15 'I'1a'. ' I -v... n \..u 51; L'Zf`:!"S _R_hd1 Ma 2 7' iiee I: site of 4.1, a ceo 011 ml: (\`{'(:_:tnear mrgain. We cg . com fortah1e double rd Opposite xorlggfei . 6.`; ts: n-an ..:......, . PU `LLAN'S un_ur.n. _ - ` Ch1ef Stxpermqtoxjn n. N.B.. May `lo. 1.\\`- `Fishing Tack 9600 mm! `. :,s1dc bf en st 11, most con N .6` Veniemf mnmzifn 7`- ` ` _GO TO FOR ~ s,,`B'e1ayve I-`di it BGII-ID II T VFULIVQ Q Karl!"- Dic youievef thee? `l!"7;;-,;" s 3. A'ndra6i:"_s ixbuaa; " 'P` to mark; 2 `lii W33 8Pt91t;=.in 1Y?;2!.i,; son cal. ---a van. up vv vuv IVIIII UL Ll.JIIUl{l{Us' ' I R _- e`}1_' fa hgdilx. `ed n approac e'd he` , ank. , ey did not-seem to like so much attention, for [they did not move up the bank with J 93 IQKUVV 3IIl\J 91% VI IIIJ ` What became of a. United States oi cial named Griddlewood, who ctupe up hde ionic tiufxo qg6`K _`: {= :. ,3 ` `- No, sir, replied the captainof she n boa.t,,,f`but I heard that "h'e'had . \. ';'.?'`-n v ,3 'Eii;i1ia'i5iii'*hsi`s .-&1 x:.s..'...-x......L .:.-..~a.na m-=~:~; . . lftfa`f>i'ce 0 land over the moun- ` $0.1. 1 -4: --vvv - . `-`J "'-- -' ' r I...` lwm 5 `.... :3: 3 ung... n..;-....... - .. 'n_:.-. ---vvv-v -vvv- I"-`II IIIWWV 545.] EVPVI V0 Several days, afterward was egain en route for Dripping _Sjoring,`this time with a strong posse of men. Touching White river near-the, place where I had fallen overboard, we dismounted" to reat.= . We had not been there very. longuntil we saw 'the,oof'n boat V-returning. g1` .I_e_e:_'eted. myself end order my men to _. cmpel `the boat to 1 and to bring ~ ieifte : ing them as to the form of interroga.- , tilt, a Wm- - -~ -- ' The boat waslowered and the splash ing of the oars came nearer and nearer. My heartbeat violently. Great God, the moon came out and shone full on my face. I eased myself down until only the tip of my nose was above the surface. "Thank heaven, I breathed as a cloud obscured the moon just as the boat brushed the willows. They struck under with their oars, actually struck me once, and just as I was about to seize the boatand take my chances of turningit over and escaping, one of themsaid:_ ` * ' ` ` He's all right, I tell you. Think I can't hit a man s ehead'1- Shove her off, and I breathed a prayer as the dip of the oars grew fainter. ' I remained in this uncomfortable `position about a half hour longer,` then drew myself out and was soon traveling through _ the woods, After a terrible journey of hunger and `fatigue 1 reached Litttle Rock and made my report. Quanta` (`nun nfbnuu-and I" ._-... .-..-!_' 1- vv nvuv vuln vuatvw, EMU =uid:1:f"o:her, pinei away and died flolli sher lotselinesmnndg irre mt; 15811.` %har*e5s I think I should 89. that way to. ' " ' ' V ` T ` We va got to be ca:-taina abaut thase things, said a man who seemed to be "in authority. You know what An- derson's orders is. Git a boat thar, Jack, an youan Tom paddle out thar awhile. Go out thar to them willows. I know he is, _a gru' voice replied, `fer I drawed a` bead on his head, -an a man what kin hit a. haffer dollar sfxby yards ain't no slouch of a shooter, lemme tell yer. But he's got. a. bullet through his brain, ef he's got any brain. T V '"-f }2En2i7h.1}";if `:i;;;`` "said 9116 of the -men. L nan wanna: I'd rather bet on` the bullet than the brain, the rst speaker xei -ined. I `I1 ? I-`OI . bade my friends an affectionate farewell, and stood on a coin big enough for the Cardiff giant, and waved myvhandkerchief at Sophia Anderson as the boat rounded the bend. We had started early, and by; the time the shadows began to lengthen, we were a long `distance from Dripping Spring. It seemed to me that the men on the boat watched me` curiously, " for every time I walked aroundit appeared that onevof them followed me. My sus- picions increased as evening came on and when I saw the men engaged in a whispered conversation,I V was convinced that violence was mednated. Happen ing to notice a coin on which others wereppilvd, I saw somethingdripping from it. Just` then Jgloolxedl up and saw a gun leveled -at raise. in? another instant a bullet whizzed close to my head, sorclose thatxl fell backward into thewater. I did not lose my presence of mind and kept myself under water as long as possible.` When _.I,arose to the surface, several other shots were red, and sinking again I remained under water until I reached the shore, which fortunately was not far away, when I arose under a thick clump of , willows. Through the gathering dark- 1 ness I could dimly see the men, and ; could hear- the splashing of Jan oar which I knew was manipulated to kee the boat from oating down. ` - l T ......L:... 1... ... .1] ...`...LA. 9) ....2.J -_.. -1` vvaao v--J \lnc\.l ; " V-7i'heard you $911 ragaeg, but iyfs` an; right. I won't say anything about it. `I haven't any fi~i`ends among` the w'il 1 cats, and for my part, I wouldn t care if they were all in prison." I ...-.-..........J .............`I ,1--- I....`....... 5.-.! . vqnvux - cw `nu wvu bswhe as. . `am 1 Its .:a:.h.5;:.. gm ` know they were in the neighborhood. 9 When w esm'ofed*l$rG1hBy";il6d *p`i`i s.Ifvit,}h_:`linge_rin suspicionf`. gqnglyygl satised =t'nat- e ivjs-in*n6%. ~6onne6t"> ed with the government, they dismissed V` their` apt 91insions;.aigd` hfjve_,;_eer since` -treated him *wi_tEthe 'i'itn'ibst courtesy. Pa is making money out of the coin business, but it is ;'such_ a, `grim.t_ra.de -that I cannot `half enjo_v ~ia`ny nancial; benet that we derive from it. Say, ' .- you `re hunting for wild sin`t you 2 .y Hush,don t talk o"lqt"1d _ V Nobody `can hear us, -. but you are, ain't you ? I I ma ...... .. I ._..._- .1- _-_- .1_:..1_ To Q. vn-\4'- vv you vi a can rnnuvnno I remained several days longer, and then deoidedtoreturn to the city, re- `port unfavorably, aduptptbe!` measures, and again take up the enterprise. `An- dersonladvised me to sell the horse and go down with a flat boat load of coins. I did not like the `idea, but reflecting that it would be safer, I- disposed of` my horse, and was soon ready for` the voy- age, V - T L...I.\ ..._-. 1`_.Z..._.`l_' _._ -A`-_L!..._..-... LUV... vs: a .. -."'S'-zppose I were, do you think I! '~wou_ld tell any one it ' u'l' L-......`l _-__ .:.-lI 1.41.-.. L_'_`L :LL. --`II I-A ,dB`&la.ue ,_. .` ,, I . Ii? naiim" id-, ...f:Moth9r... Pined. ewav .99id 33 4 ..r.,_.,., .. .,...,....,...,. The shop stoodneag-`the ;i,Ver'_.bank Several workmen were empioyed in dressing walnut lumber. Coins were stacked up all areumi, and 4 a at-boat was being 1oe.ded with=t.her deathly fur?` ` niture. I did not go up theriver with Anderson, but took a boat ride with his daughter. She was not _Adej9id; gf, ' ehsrms, and she chatted gaily as she ` I want iJa" to leave `this s plaee,"-hlfe ' ri}._y'. '5" "" lone of my men, 5:54-:4: Q5nOn- -1 guuuwuuuy u;_g;;|1u_nu1" to nu: appointments. 3 . One ofth'a`}'neat_ qualitia in. 9. human being imthlti niouraenswof dlicaov which `renders it ' ,g_ossib1e fq,;-_l__1 im_,ever to be ian intrVud.:' 1`q!;a%bt'>'re.* '* A "t;`_ 9! ' _rorme'_gfn b. ~'si;re n9th';"biiT `fig pe_w1:veraricel Y(< )1;1d'e` `hnlnnn was 10n;nAg"'-`\"'-u`-:ouu'i1`LvAL........ _._L _-__ w uwvv UV svuu unuuso. ) ! 9 Dress, so far as respects neatness and ,cleanliness, is -of` xraatsimportenoe to the Qrst impression we make upon others. ` 3 I could never think well of a man s in- 'te11eotual.-~.ore.:moral -.c`.1ara.oter if. he was 5-habitually `q.sitli_ft'1l"to' h1s~? appointments. nna.nc.gL.`~~.'=~..%.;;. .'-....`1:+-:.;.- p:.. .. 1.......-._ .:::uu`I\_au:I vvvu lx.,9MjIUu, uy_ nufsua 5091165, yli y0|.l ; se` 1i.t,ai!iii`IIna`cta.u',-he-ea ,` E,`9Ithas!: I 11,: M13 with. vigor tin-e9~11 I w' 1 paucin-peyen years -a. spa.ce,e_qual to "the-circumference of the globe. Lea. ' af.,:f ht1y.:`applig,d,_muk6c .a youn%m?g; 6ttentivatiduitrioua, , ` it Itisanorithn2$t.si3!"P*'25vity E `c gut `cud wary ;;;an.9ld man cheerful 3 42$ fugc ii? ddveity; cntertainmeit at , all tixn4eg,.,; .,i: cheep; in, aclitude, and gives L-mo_derat1cn"dnd, wibdohnc in" all circum- "ifatices. = ~ T . .4,` sction is. `a. broken ' sa`. _Wa shouidfalways hope for things that are possible and probable; _; Some reserve is a. debtfto 'prh(iend,.as -`freedom and _s`i_mpliqity of conversalsion is `a. debt to good nature. n-nan no; `gun an. -..-_'..L_ _ -_L.._ _ : _ I {x-eiafeaya.-1-l-ej;i;1.a;1-tungreteful sums up all the evil ghet 9. man can beguilty of. _ No woman. is educated who is not equal fto the `successful management of a fa.;nily. 1 . , . fl..- _..>-..L_'..L` _I-__--_- T L, v-,., -vy -hr sir13tli:"`bi1' l;> 'V1';e_"1'e`v;_a1";r;2:el Yondef 'Da1e was min by sin '16 at t q 153- mi -is-.s::-.1.+..;ma <.+..v..:.'5......".'.`-" 4. 3.3? 1 , 1..e;;+;;;;,;;;;*g,::;.:.;;`i`1;;;;`a:;;.i: .;: itzdc gct1ogr by stealth and have it found. 13011:: by-.raoo1dent. ,_ * ` Ann uIu:u;uuuI- nAL:n- :- -- L..-I_-.. _n1 In VIII` 5 ' V They bargained-on that, and the stranger went away saying ': L T - You can spell celebrated with a big "C, anddepend upon me not to give you a.wa.y. _ < V ... . I Ii ;1o`t genitis fso much an ability that carriesone hro_.ugh the battle of lnfe. -D11.`/_-L '__ \lUI.|.IlU"",_tr r L_ coins Oixthiy falmen such times I employ quite 9. number of men.- Come and I'll show you my splace of business." A ' ` YFL- o.L-_ ..L--.1'_--_; "LL; _.!).;_ v,=.'.I I.--r uvuus In aasvugui. _ . Luge charity doth nevgr soil, but only Vwhitens spft hands: uuuv .n. an: a vunuunuuzu urlalst. .-` N o, ., my frien1;t. , Der werry beat I 1 could doevhas to gif you ninety cents u-nd put ..on (lot you vhas a celebrated musi- cie.n.* ' .3 - TI`! wwuwuu-uanuu. vauuutqdso-" . Vhell, I puys sooch garments vonce in a.while.2 Vhas you a Sneneral inder last war T I ' ` `fNo, sir. f . , Dotimakes it badt. Ioould `pay you $2 for dot coat if you vhas a Sheneral,and ma belsomebody-gif me four. Vhas you a ongressman T _uN0.n , . . Too badt. Shust now dere vhas a de- mand for` 'Congressman s old clothes. .Vhas you some candidate for Governor last time? i a Not that `I remember of. Meb_be-you vhasa great inventor?" ~ I can t say that I am. The only thing I ever invented was an excuse. - f`Vhell,tyou see how it vhas? If you vhas some celebrated man your old clothes go off like hot cakes. If you vhas nopody den nopody puys `em. How mooch you vhant for dot coat?" ` . 5 Three dollars." . - Tree dollar 1 `Say. you go right oudt of my blace ! -I doan haf some time to fool away mit lunatics ! ` Give me two ! ' Two dollar! Gif you der same price ash a great Sheneral. Please go oudt, my headt aches 3 - Well, take it for twelve shillings. My-friendt, look in my eye ! You vhas a poorman, -und I like to do right py you. I haf my rules laid down not to puy clothes oxcept of great men, but I preak em for you. I gif you seventy-ve cents for dot coat, und I pin on him a card dot; you vhas a celebrated poet. I do dot mooch to help you oudt. .1;I*ra who u rdlnn aunt: _..L .._, LL- ---, `I on: us; auuuuu uu uunp yuu uuuu. Give me 9. dollar and put 6n the card that I am a. celebrated artist. T ( n ...._ __.. `I; 33$}-e` "Jo? 1B'.3' in "g- "i{iB'" z1'S"zIJi'ghb'o}3 `hood pf Andersongs residence". .IG`w4s a date -E0uv`1d6 .ni"g'ht,4i-aii:ti~jyiai1r~r6u:ided - the house without alarming anyone. I instructed one of my qtce1`s to call Au- derson, and again 5 seifeted myself. Halloa ! ! .."All right, came from within the `house, and pretty soon Anderson ap peared. ` ' " i , LI-'l.f..`. rA.._J_...-_:-.1 L`_12__- ll .__2.I LL-` _ `How They Fixed It. ~ A man with Q bundle under his arm called at a. Michigdnfavenue clothing store the other evening and hositatingly in- I quired if the`. proprietor ever bought second-hand c1othix_1g. Vhn`1 T n:-v`n nnnhh r!arrnnna17nnnn The prisoners were tried and punish- ed to to the full extent of the law, and ever since then, the Dripping Spring neighborhood has been one of the most orderly, and law abiding commmfties , in the S:a!e.. , t` ' how uurv \n.vo -\- kf~t_9?_v?&hi551"5~i2'5V1e1;tVQbvn % . .' . ~ 44- . ;" ` Annlinfllur VAL?-Jun. '1 ' `.'.`_.'.`."`m >I.l\IVV`V;.| IgrI`:_|U Uusny` Y"`g`c 1 gggsthslnrg P93819112` 1pfqgmation,. .i V 9'1.` Tmdz a a_tn:oig:'_gua.rdi -`Wei V\;ell, he said, if I `can do any- thing for you I'll do it. cheerfully, but let "me advise you not to go into the hills. ` Watch the river, as that is they only way they can ship the stuff. I am going` up the river' to-day after some walnut lumber, and if you will accom- pany me we may make a discovery. ` As- you have no doubt noticed, .I make -a great many gcoins Npt for. govern; I.11s:9t.79i9i_!;`,l.s" he .added `With aj elils, `but am su'p'pl'yiiI'g3'ch-Yioaii f'3'z"'h`e New Orleans market. During an e}- A _1-__-n_`t-3;` .: an, __.. .... ' r"Here I am, I said, emerging from my hiding place and confronting my intended and her. Anderson actually fell on the ground and his daughter "uttered a shriek that made the woods ring. `They were soon made prisoners and taken to the boat. Next day the `distillery was easily `found and destroy- ed. The cofns were found to be lined with tin, and although ominous looking casks, werenot bad as vessels of ship- ` ment. V A _ ` _ I % I"""""""' > :; f`1VIr;_Anderson'?;1I believe, Sidf the: 3 officer. V ` _ E '"Yea; sir ; won t you come in '1" T i N10, 11IZi`dl_y.g1o tth_time, L I v,5.come ` to this -nexghborhood in search of Maj or G:-iddlewood. Are you acquainted with ` him ?" _, . r T - urn, _._.f -,1 11 ` '-r r,., L,_- Iv-`I. IJI'*`C_IIi'~. anus} 0-011 `DUQFJOV .-n-v vv -r their hands and prayed that their lives "" ifg!it be spared. We did, not intend ` -A... ..:...nsLr5.~.... IL- 1---; 4...... `113.33... `l"~'.V` ._""!`-."W!.'"` `.' `?""'P Jab `aeeifly-~pini61'iiig th'ei!`~--hands ; we ` __pk they; down to` the boat, where .`n.-__; _..-_ ___.. _ _ n"L"_ - ,1; :1 I:\.- '2 ,, 1--_'-. ___-4--_ "7C')11_,~r'yai,'sbou1d -any "I am, for he and my `daughter are to be married soon. I'll show` her to you. Here, Soph, and the girl came` out. "Here h is a. gentleman who is lookmg for your E inte2ded_ husbz_a.nd._ w- u . n % _7(-;`rv<;vo(`i_-<;\vr.;;i.1.1;,. sir. Looking for the } major, eh? I How I . wish I could see him. ` ' our o- .._ -_ - - {TV ' ms of Th0Il3ht. __:A._- .1 _ LI. wwaamnmm K __i --w rt % v01v;vzsY4 2v%[zn. 45;? ussuautor uAn`nIjAm::LIo:ns,:s . _ . ,"3.0lA'l'TKI. . { LVUW uuuam-J IIIBTKUU. .IJ demfo Vii? `i inoic "imp 4 - coins_ 6t11'%l&{'i. fgsgn -.-----:--.v- '.','F]""-_JIf_'? >_CI3I_-P. . oluonu-ran. %ro s'1_" omen % UILDING, BARRYJI. caufawv v1_J vuv uuvg \Jl:llI\ll.Ul.I H nuupltu, `I338 Clini- %'.`:..`:a:1*.; , ,`:.`.`.`a`a`:`. .'* wag 41-m~ and Ear Hoap'.:o!., 31: (`hm-o _ _gmggnTo,l3{'5f `M3 ` be/consulted Wgth refers co to` Iaggggg` " `of 3 ' . 3. 4.`, . gthel y.e."l!_:ar '1: n;1.Naga1rp...,,.,, ` {8b99is1',tt.en ; "_ ~zV___ .' "L1 `V . . ...x _7 -7- "ff 'v7-"VT_." | Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat. Trinity Medical C011 6. tgqpggeon to the Mer- m.x:.=a:2s .3 *3}: ~n1:.ewd ,y1n`1sii1:n'r smrrn mung leased the tim 9 __...._`...,.,.-,-l-cg` yllvl ' V" Blbckmith 3.hPo-.-.013 . Btu 01.3 W V H - 0. 'v$Ssi1?l:?Iorag's ::1:~.:zE';:2:in55.:':`:2a styles, preventing or lxierferlllt. 0121118.` conk- traetion and tender teet carefully treated Builders auprliaod-nut e!klma;eg;gm-mshed. 16 52 . r -% Roma 015`. srnooiznomn Angus u.nooper,n:s .; '19. J.Barbeau,Esq.' ' Insurances e'ecte at Moderate Rates of Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates G. F. 0. SMITH . JOSEPH ROGERS , Res.-Secy. Agent, Police Cour Montreal. - Iln-h 1.---`- INVESTED FUNDS . - - over 880,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA - 9oo.oooi Security. Prom tPayment,a.ndL1berel1tyln the adjustment o its Losses are the prominent - eetnres or this Company. OANADA noun)` or nmmorons: A Hon. Henry Sternes, Chairmen; '1`hos.Cramp, Esq.. Dep.-Chairmen; Theodore Hart Esq.; Angus C; Hooper, Es3.; E. J .~Berbea.u, Esq. _Insurencea Moderate Rm... nf mm In stock oi M)\D_"l0 onnsn. Cheaper than ahv House in or north of To- ronto. P. O`. IN! 0 O B E, ca U0 \IIv aavvvlu Yes, he, replied ; shamefully mur- dered. Well, I won't say murdered, for the distillers no doubt considered it self-defence. Up in the hills, here, somewhere, there is a large distillery, `but it will be a long time, I think, be- fore the government breaks it up. It .is almost impossible to conduct a party of men through the hills, and it is al' most certain death, for the distillers can see almost every turn. My advice would be to watch for the whisky that's` sent away, capture the men handling it and compel them to show the exact lo cation of the distillery. Q .... ...'.1 .1--- -'....-.-....J ......1 -5311 I .....`..l.. I-it E1U`\l`U\&IW St1:Ir'1;ells, Broad, Louble and Sin 19 Bella rushes. Curry Comb Whip nee Pads of all kinds. arnesn 11s and Varnishes.. RTIOIITK A 141:- : : - -.._...__._, -__- v..__- cut`:-r -p-un- QQQDJHAIAEIUB For Heavy D1-an ht or_Light Carriage _use. in anv ountmg requxred, uuu v azunnuvnog SINGLE &DOUBLE HARNESS Wan "Lfnnwn `Pl-nuaukt 4... 1' .t)..LA. r|_._..s_ __ , _GEO. DUDLEY, J HO I/?sE,szGN'g FRES00 BAA-YFiELD . . STREET ' ` L;fw;1if1?oud_1' " ' ' ' 2 'l|0A0|l8-VlEST OF `THE BARBIE HOTEL. lssxr noon to am or comma. -_.-_ ..v_.-_-v_. _.v- - __._-.u v- DRUGE, PATENT MEBICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, OOMBS, AND. BRUSHES. I"'.A.ZEI._i'.l_1Z1E2ElSj . THE ABOVE ARE ALL sroovx COMPANIES. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ' .ANC_E _CO. C.pitB1,v$500,000. ` THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF` ABERDEEN AND LONDON. R. l*I__, 1;- I an AAA AAA mg __I1__ .. ggvovuu vn v-v --1 uunpvn Several days passed and still 1 a made no progress. [TI was not regarded in that light of suspicion which I thought would characterize my appearance `among the people, and I was soon con- vinced that the farmers around were not in sympathy with the distillers; Finally I told Anderson my_ business. 1.??? II _017"17'I01?}-.Up-stairV.s:EO;1VDON HOUSE, 9 - on L`1g.1wx .&: Lenmx _FIat. ' . GEORGE MONKDIAN. ;DHEMl8[`M[[__[l_UEG|ST;`V CITY or LONDON, ENGLAND," Cap1ta12.000,000; deposited with theAGovern- ` ment at Ottawa 8100.000. Reserve fund` 50,000 Sterling. THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO . Capital $500,000; Government deposit made.` ' tacles and eye glasses. These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for tyne past 35 years. and .g1ven in every instance untpQun_ded_aatisfa.e.ion.- They are the best in the world. ` They neve tire. and Indt lm%1:{3'eara:w1thou%change. * V. ` thn fnllnwimr testimonial: ' A A Langshans, Wyandottes. B]ack_Ja.vas, K . $2.00 per 13- Pit Games; J Pekin Ducks. , Licrht Brahmas. " _ } M White Crested Black Polands, 3130 pe,_.A13, S. C. VVh1te Leghorns, B. B. Red Game. M These Birds are all IMPORTED and ligve THEMSELVES been wmners of Flrst Pr es. Each breed 1s lgept at a. separate place. Where there is no vanet-y but one. JNO. M. BOTHWELL `n......2.. A ___'I on. 11 if JAS, scaoesus, CONVEYANCER; COMMISSIONER IN H._Q.J- A ' `~" nf.I1:;I9a-n9n-an - I; j$LlLC:Iu - -y_ - w _:_-_v.---r,-_-. By ,w thesonlv F1-ank,Lazarus (Late of the rm o Lagarus &.,Mo:ris) renowned 99.00- ` taking and avg 0 Asian. me nun ox uuzurup on. moles and glasses. I 'l`hnnn Qnnnmnlaa And v L A v u U U vv Jvun vac 'JI.A.l\4na `I understand, looking at him, thatoseveral government oicera have been killed by illicit distillersjin this neighborhood. '-`fax:-A ,, LA - n1\nrv\ncn\1`I-u vvuunu

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