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Northern Advance, 26 Aug 1886, p. 7

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Nnrtliarn 8Ao%Iit)rt1}:l:I`gs1t'a%.1'n Railways. l '.'`2`E-!`2B.0'U'G-I-I{ l TICKETS To all points East and West. and Manitoba. _For tickets, rates, eto.. apply to V GAPT. SMITH R_QB'r.`Q,!_II_N, _ ' Asotgt N.&N. W. Rm, Au-- A -.`...'6 ` Barri.` Azeet R General Passenger ABOIIS. choiera takes an Unusual Curve. > ` ' 1 1` "`LA A I11!`-I1l\_T'1 ) SM For unnntl OKERS. : _ , ' ' all-the noted Brands of n Gian; '.I!obnm.0I.. Mr"-195 -~ 5..--i`i-.1-.1 Inthankingthe public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, begs to state that he has at con- siderable expense increased his bakin facili- ties and is now prepared to do a larger usiness ` than ever. a BREAD. Made in the various styles and quality the beat -Delivered in all narts of the town. 3 1 [ LEADS._]'_H_E VAN. iF`- -`T-% B-B9`7_V.N l PIC.-NIC PARTIES SOCIALS 8: WEDDINGS mmnmm ..+ ahnrf nnfinp and nu mmmnable .-w-.-y\p--- -- . .1 _ By wearin the onlv Fran}; Lazarus (Late of the rm o Lazarus 8: Morns) renowned spec- tacles and eye glasses. ' l`hp';m Rnnnfanlnn and EVA Glasses -hI.V6 been manutaoturedv fresh `every day. Ask your grocer for them and you will use no other. vREsERVFf0U3s1(}HT_ tacles and glasses. These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have gsed for.t'ue past 35 years. and given in every mstance unbounded satisfa.c.ion. They are the M best in the world. They never tire. and last many gears witho_ut change. T `Ran. the fn11nw1nQ` testimonial : Read. the rouowlng tesumomal , I have great leasure in certifying thatl have worn Spectac es manufactured by Frank Lazarus for fteen ears, and they excel all others I `have used or clearness of vision and ease whe writing or readin . JAMES Gon- FREY, A.B., late incumbent rlnity Church, Wolfe Island. - ' . For sale by J. HENDERSON, 49-48 Hardware Merchant. Barrie -. nomu may THE NEW LUW rnnabbu ISTEAWIBESL @RnrEm, n Mnnanlng `MASTER. leg, etc. , wxll most SEASON I886. ' Exculons EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM AN Y Statxon on the/N. & N-W.Railwa s and Midland Division of the G. T. Railway y rail to Barrie, Orillia. or J ackson s Point, than by the beautxtul steamer Oril1ia to Strawberry Island, Big Bay Point or any other ports or places of resort on Lakes Simooe and Couchi- ` nhintr. on Strawberry Island a large Pavilion. resort lakes mmooe anu unnum- chin . On Strawberry la: Pavilion, Publ c Cook House for the conven ence of ex- cursionists. Ice.4Swings. Boats, Fishing Tackle, 1 $60. `Around the island is the best bass shing I grounds in.the like. For further information, rates, &c.. tag! to C. McINNES. ORILLIA. 22-31 R. A. B1 AM. Agent at Barrie. % JAS. scaoeeue, GONVEYANCEB3 COMMISSIONER IN 11.0.1. Caplta.I2,000 ooo; deposited with the Govern- ment. at Otawa. 3100.000. Reserve tund- 60,000 Sterling. THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. was Anovl: ARE ALL sroox oourmxns. THE WATERL00 MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ` ANCE 00. Capital. $500,000.` THE NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. Capital. 3,000,000 Sterling. IU-NIU .l"A.K.'.l'.lE5 5UU1A.IJ GE W .lMJJJ1.LV u` supplied at short notice and on reasonable - ' tamn. . .v-v- JUDU Au Lanv vvvgauo .;-;u nany gears without chanige-. Rea. the following testimonial `I `hnvn trrnuf. nlpnnurp. in am-tifvix TVIQI In-Cw---w:-- V _?,, Agent for thletoliowmg Insurance Companion CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, op1rIcE-Up-staar:ZoNDoN HOUSE, on Lennoac J: Lenno Flat. GEORGE MONKMAN. CHEMIST _AN[l___llARUBli|ST. --wi1.lf'ou1;d*-;-O ' ' 1 2 DOORS WEST OF THE BARBIE-`HOTEIL. Acall solicited for all kinds of V \ DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. am noon To am or commutes. ` snkg` (1 V uruusurn. 'sIWNGLE&a130UBLE'EARN]-ISS __ -- ,_ 11..-...m1nl- nu Talovhf. (`RJ'l"i8.2a use. Q C` \JGlC- vv-- V - -, For Heavy Draught or.Ligrht; Carriage use, in? ` any Mquntxng reqmred, Aumws IN sroox Won MADE 1_oIonnn, _._-_.--u ramsonlirrxbxs Cheaper than a.:nVV House ` ronto. '. V TOILET ARTICLES-A FULL LINE. IVERPOOL 86 LON1)ON~ & ' GLOBE IN'- ' M SURANOECOMPANY. .:- ,, . ~ ` Ar.1AvE Aii-13"w1'n'1;=.:.* ------ -Iuvmsmn-FUNDS -. - oen's3o.ooo,ooo -FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA - .~ '9oo,ooo nmntv. Prompt Pgyment, ang1_-L1bep_1;tyiq V .' gVVV,vuv -FUNDS cANA'i)X`-'"3"*soo,ooo' Security. Prom t Payment, and -Liberalityin the adjustment 0 its Losses are the prominent eaturea of this Company. CANADA BOARD 03' Dmluoronsz Hon. Henry Starnes. Chairman gt Thos.Cra.mp. Esq" Dep.-Chairman; Theodore H31-tkEaq.: Angus C.,E_Iooper.Esq.; E. J. Barbeau. sq. Insurances eireoted at__Mod_erate _R_atg_a .of M Chairman ; '.l'n0B.U1:uu1p. Esq" Hurt Esq.: Angus C.,ooper. Esq.; Esq. Insurances at Moderate Rates `Premium. Dwelling, Churohesnnd Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates G. F. 0. SMITH. ' JOSEPH ROGERS . Rea.-Seoy.. Agent. Police Cour . Montreal. V b Barrie \. 1 l... _IIZZ wru urn - .___v V_,, ' Lo no 0. Pay L0 B0 0. Sn El. 1' on the Eye, Ear and Throat, Trinity Lecture Medical C011 6. Toronto, Surgeon to the-Mere oer Eye and ar Inrmary and, Oculist and Auristtothe Sick Children's iIospita.l,Alate cum.- ...1 A niamnt Royal London 0pl;tgha.1m1o__oapi: ---:--- O81` and Ear lnllrmlry. III-ll-L. Uvtunnu uuu Aurist tothe Hospital, late cal Assistant Royal London 0*)htha.1mio Hospi- +.1 Mom-eelda. and Qgntra_ [;_ond9n_ Thrqat zlrigitant Royal London U nt_na.uI_no noun- tal Mooreelds, Centre. London Throat 3113 Eur Hospuzol. 317 f`-him-V1 t:-ant. Toronto. Ma be consulted with reference to Diseases of the ye, Ear Thrust and *` 1 7- st\_L-._--L uvvvv-..- . r -, ._ ~v .. w , ; ~`/t? I- ...`?."s'.".%u.I'.g``-"e1.`}n3<'>.-"'7""? `S-`b " ` "t n Q Special attention to cntu-ggt . THE NEW LOV"PRESSURE IYE. 3 rushes, Curry Combs Pads of all kinds. and Varnis - _. , ___- m --up I TIIIISQQ H. U :n 3 In: IN I 1 I\ I- - Bells, Broad, L_oub1e and Sin le` Eeils Whips, nee arness Oils . . hes.. C. MclNN ES. MASTER. BISCUITS WRE3l?}QK 5 BROWN 1'1 WIIVII ll-4 DC 3.:---_-._._._ or. Light; use. V . A :3; .1v:Voci>?:3r:E:,V M36fe B1ocI':4Df)!111:116p-st. IE `THROAT AN D NOSE. CAREFULLY OOMPOUNDED. &'-GLOBE f\1lD.A NV , ` 41'nVor north of To- ` Barrie. V iii: A qn'n;A"r_ n7oo;u to noon nvums. J. Lilli y Dni the publishers. `ll`.vp.rv membe me puDuunt`rs._ _ EV617 member of the association becomes at once a wholesale-dealer. whether no buys one book 01` ftY- 0111' plan is to issue a certicate god for three years, which entitles the mom. r to all the advantages of the Association. The ent can be seen at any time. Rooms over 1-. Paul s shoe store, where engagements can be made for calling. J. D. BOLTON, * FRED. Hurray, V Manager. Agent. WE PUBLISH A FEVV REFERENCES.` The plan of the H. L. A. is well worth inves- tigation. Valuable books are offered to mem- bers at almost half the usual price. To book buvers the fee of membership would be in reality a reat saving. Albert W. Spragge, Pastor St. aul s. Newmarket. rum; 1: 1. A nff'm-A vm-vleheral terms to sub- THE sc1-at` of the success "of tha H. L.'A. is 1 . with th hxtl::I1u:.1\i>Pdnr;gs the tenders race to race Pastor St. Pam's. Newmarxer, . The H. `L. A. offers very liberal terms scribers. Those purchasing books from time to time will very soon save more than the cost of membershi . I ho e a. large membership will be secure in this ocalit . J. E. Dickson, Head Master. Newmarket, . S. ur.. mum tun q nnmhn-r nf rnferences from Head Master. Newmarxem, n. .2. We have also 9. number of references from prominent men of Barrie. 25 37 |J.M.BOTHWELL| usmav % _A_S0c|A'|'|0|l. |I.uM3ER. Close quotatiohs to Builders and others `requir- ing larnze quantities. M1LLs--Cooper sFa.11s.- A22 OFFICE--BARRIE 1ULahlL`<'l:i H UUIJ Anu urnuxv erian Bay Line Royal Mail in connection with the Northern -` """ and Northwestern and Grand Trunk Rallways. S.S. Pacic, Cant. P. M. Campbell; S.S. Atlantic, Capt. Robert D. Foote: S.S.` "Northern Belle. Ca1.t. Jasf Bas- sett. The ue new steamers Pacic and Atlantic" W111 run as follows during the season (weather permitting). leaving Collingwood at 1p.m., Meaford aty3 n.1n., Owen Sound at 8 v.m.. and Wiarton at 11:45 p._m., every Wednes- day and Saturday for Kilarney, Manitowanin . Little Current. Kasrawong, Gore Bay, Spanis River. Algoma Mills. Blend River, Thessalon, Bruce Mines. Hilton. St. Joaeph s Island R1chard s Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie. The Saturday steamer will also call at Cock- burn Island. Parry Sound.-'1`he Northern Belle will leave Collingwood for Parry Sound every Wednesday and Saturday at 1 p.m., re- turmn from Parry Sound on Monday and rm. saw at R mm. wnr informatxon as to turmn Irom rarry bounu on xuu1_1uu.,y uuu Thu ay at 6 a.m. For informatxon as freight and fares, apply to any agent of the above railways, the pursere on board the steamers, or to the Great Northern Transit n,, T.imitp., Cnllimrwood. Tnonus Lose. steamers, to we urea: uortnern `.l.l.'&ll5lI: 1 Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Tnonus Loxo. \ Secretary : Cn_As. Gunman. Manager HE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of London, England.` - . AND T HE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY ' of London. England. M THE PB(ENIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON Epgland. THE GLASGOW 8c LONDON INSURANCE Company, of Great Britain. - T GEO; DUDLEY, 4 HOUSE, SIGN Q` FRE soo EBAYFIIELD `STREET, NORTH on SIMCOE HOTEL. Licensed Auctioneer` for the County of Simcoe. _-Orders left at the ADVANCE Olce will be romptly attended to. and information will be urnished parties requixjing M-r. Ford s services. .. fhnnoh he had hnmself been consulted. furnihed parties requirmg M-r. rom s Ee1`\'1ums. as though he had himself . Sales taken in prices to suit everybody. MRS. M. E. MORROW alacomn-IIAND FIJRNI-TURF -1|. ?A'~qCCl'-V A`Ytn Elli I` Atictioh Room and Office. --Few Doors North of Wellington Hotel, Bavc1d.st.. Barrie MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN PAINTER! UV! :---uw_-cg --v-. Sold -in Barrie by Geo. Monkman and J. Woods. ` `P1-:_NHNvRov_AL WAFERS. vmanrlntinn of a. nhvsician who ae for sealed pamoumrs. bola uy TEE a. druzficittl . 1I`>b* A .-. ,1: 1; n__.:- I...t1..n Ilnnln-nan sand I. Woods. V 1 1-A'rA|.oG4uEs r.-`rm-:.. % BELLA&G0.,Aauelmyonn somnoN ,, A --_..n.'.| ... ..A'2-l_;-.6nn4nrI Anal! ` GEO.R.FORD. caused othermedlc as tall. One 85 b mail. Sold by aphkty Etm:nCmnnou.Co., Detroit, _ Sold in Barrie by GEO. MONK MAN. A511 Boyears in thousands of cases. " Prom lycures NervousProstra- `c`3ra. either sex, `m-:jj- ---__ ccesamlmedlclne tested over ealmess of Brain, Sp inal and Generative Or ans of Emiasioman all ills Anor- indiscretlon or ovebexertlon. Blx ranteed to eect a cure when all 553,1; OJ F'IOE:- Collier Street, Barrie. -"fur-Iv -juujuw - -. J1iE%Tuk7sBEs1 `_F'R|END` I BOU(; i'f7r"A NEs"i{Ln. LATH ---AGENT FOR-- YOLLINGVVOOD AND GEOR- : nion `Rs-nr Linn Rnvnl Mn.i1 in HIS`, `I'll-A VV Ill Lass- Preset! tion of a. physician I... 1.. n lifn Inna axnex-ience in Prescrl tlon or pnymcmn wnu has a life Ion experience treatin female (1 senses. Isused mon ywith` erfecte success by over 10,0001 es. Pleasant, safe. effectual. Ladies ask our drug- 1: for Penna:-oyal aters and no substi te,or inclose \ efor sealedpartioulars. so dby - drug5l'l_'s}$ otggaer box. Addness -. pa-runs: `llnvlvnrnllt Mum; _BELL 5; Unapproached for ' 5*` Tone and Quality. SHINGLES. JJRGAN3 |1'HJNon1n:nN Auvnnca -%-$TEAM-- PRINTING Hausa, uumur ST.. BARBIE, ll-ms UNRIVALLED FACILITIES ipnorm Ann TASTEFUI. sxrcumm IBIIHKANIIJIIBPRINTINE. $91 respectfully solicit ah opportunity ` `to-`furnish estimates for a1l'kinds of _ Work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS,` % RECEIPTS, CHECKS_, ORDERS, E ENVELOPES. .nJ.n.4.n...-..-_..v v-. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS. MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Pla.in and Ornamental; DODGERS, FLYERS, AT TORONTO PRICES. DEEDS, MORTGAGES, CHATTVEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS 0E ....v--5- r\-rs 1- A\YT\ EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. jFARM LEASES, L RENEWALS OF gv.._-.._ . . _,,, A CHATTEL MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF -o;\-Ixrrufv A INTTI .' -0F ORDERS OF ALL CLIASSES OF-- ; ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. I ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETC DIVISION COURTBLANKS, MAGISTRATESIBLANKS, I I- SURROGATE CUURT BLANKS, ` CONSTABLES BLANKS. Blank Forms of any kind printed to order. STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. \IiT!i7`I'\iI'IINl ;POG|(ET DIBEGTOBY! Acourrrv or-' SIMGOE, FOR 1888, 3 Published by the Proprietor, S. Wesley, Barrie. Copies 25 cents at the oice ; or sent by.mail, postpaid, on receipt of that A full line of `B L A N F 0 R M S Always kept in stock sum. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE In the beat. One Dollar Weekly Published in the Oountyof Simcoe, and has 1I__ 1-....-..L .:..-_1-.u-.._ ":;hVea:1f9:rs' 'r1-.Vf"" MIESLEY; Publisher and Proprietor [matured .TUDICIAL DISTRICT ----FOR THE: A full line at all prices. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, 1:'ro. ` Thu 8 IIGW I Cele- "'*4'vm1-. -new 011 not 533 S MD I IJCVOI ii1E. non I-WW5: Hallo, you fellows ! said the ml-. _`,or, do you know that some friends of yours are in great. peril '1 I refer to'the Cogblans; but before I say more Just give `me some brandy pawnee ; the 110- ` cursed rebels kick up such a`dust that I m well-nigh choked. V \' 1 1 L-1..-:1 4.1.... ...........-....1-ml Ir-lm- [LU UU Ll ULllJlU- By Jove I I never thought of t1.1at.e But here comes Major Pringle, looking `zike another Bombastes Furioso, full of news. .... nu. 01 A1,. ...A n-v WW , , , Mn .1 }mn.`;;(u to one oxrmore. '1r t ` - . "Tm, (;1:,_~m vxc-re seated m a tent en- %,,x'i11::1\\`C<`li Nd 3 Cup of fragrant -\'{':'._~n afttr t . _. ` W-1 },Am1,- Lad been -fought against ~}~e(=nem\', Vic-tory declaring for the Rio of the nmish. ' :x - ` . '1 ~* Jhis a clmnge w1th a `vengeance, `mm-ed` Captain Vandeleur, a gallant an ` ` .01die1- in a crack `cavalry, regiment-. M mil of theday, on which ` ;:Af01'tniQ1lt`1gO we were dancing at, Genem1 Coghl-an s party; with his sweet granddaughter, Ci_C01Y: '33 3? 90338198 partner ; now we ceper to d1er_ent mu~ gig with no lady frlends to stmle en- ) ' . ` couragement upon us. _ . uf\..:Ln v-:n11f - *`D11nT_,' |_lkIUl-1 LIIJU uQuite right,- old fe11gw,' laughed (`nil Benthorpe, surgeon 1n the corps, aid as braveland handsome 9. fellow as l ever used 1-ancet to reheve subnng hu- 1 manity. I m afraid we were both hard hit ii: that quarter 3 an abction of :he heart, which", perhaps,'_a tebel bul- lea will cure one of thesenays. I 1:..,!__ 1-1. :1 :5. Anna 7 un:t1 let W111 UUIU uuu ux Vuvuvr\as-J -... It's 9. soldier's lot if it does, said Yandeleur lightly . I had no `idea though, Benthorpe, that you were in the lists against me ; but we needn t be leasfriends forethat, need we, old man T Certainly not, said his friend,` whose face assumed 9. more serious air-__ ashe added : By the way, I wonder why we have received no news from the h aid general. I hopeethe rebels are giv-. ing him no trouble. HT)- T.\..,\ I T v\nvvl\- I>1n1\I<|n"|+. hf Dom P {'1 ~ acity. Wen .uU1 . . V -?i\' e*_-'11: smwy to 11093` that, Pringle, V :3-am-.11;cd "BL-11t1101'}e, How did the T m:`.\`.- n-nch our camp ?" V ' I ".\'foIl:,:ew hrougghb a few. lines_ from , ' aha-_{-x:z1'z`-.1,rollcul up, and` hidden in. hi.~':.V<-;*.:'. _ .\ .=;q11:n`.1'(:11 of our corps is to simm-:xi_i;ht,tJ relieve the beleaguered W116:Lgzxl-:'{>sC\r1, if]mssih1e, andto b'1."iIJg 4 iis1e.{1e;ni:=..` in, mid Pminegle, ho_lding out his ;;;`..a.'~t4 to he relled. , T I s\:i;m.111~1il;e to go, Pringle, r8' `.\},2\1'5(U.\ \'21r1(1(:1()UI` 38 he poured Out 3 . '::iun}{.-:- Yon` his `chief with 9. View , Of .}*\`\'v]IiIiz{(i1JL{' him. V , x " ' .. ` So s1ml11af1," put in Benbhorpe eag- Ln] .- 1 Lu \VC1|'Lll5L1 UL|UlLCUo Vandeleur helped the somewhat bib- nlous nmior to the stimulant, whllst ex- .:hangiraV<:; selfious glances I with Ben- :hor;r. ,:\`.' ......A-.. LA LA:-\'.. (L.-`L 1).a:nn1n- `H\. '*\\'hat, two of you badly hit in than iix-ectirm! laughed Pringle. W611. vrr. I'., _, . 1 ,1_.r,. ......... mung}? and an `uufulllll E luugucu .1. Lxuquu -- ---1 \'-`W, I'm no lady's man myself, and 80 `V'0IZ1'tTc.-um` into rivalry with you fel- 3o\\`s. l have already detailed you. 10th in c1U:(:rsf0r the smart little af- fair. Thu mnnpct will sound boot and ` I~"dd i(e iLLvI`.-1110. \V6 Shall haV9 9' 11.10011 10 gnidt: us`, thankgoodness 3" . _ ' ,`!l\>-< .\ . 3--. 1-1`; ...`..:n1n Ln Aid In Elm .4 guuu: um`, Llmlug guuuuuun . . T When the major left, which he dld In 9- hur1`_v uftvr his last glass Of sb1'.9nd7' IV -1\\"n<:o,.i1m friends sat on In 81161109 for some minutes, evidently -deeply con- ccrned about the fate of Cicely Cogh19-D a lovely brunette, with laughing black} 9,\`es and hair as dark as 9. ra_ven s wing `Just such a girl as toiconquer a. whole regiment of s impressionable o"1cers--i ` \-nun L..,.-. .`_1-..1'..L`.. ....1.1:nr n.ur'|i\..-- o poy On` With the object _ the Two soldiers` Attention- The Race Won. city of minarets, the seat m _ `s `of the Great Mogul , 1e dommated Hmdostan, and ,1e and 1nas.'Incer~ ce "reached T` ose st$ ' _ lmgot t}1e:111hab1tants_ of the old rjd in such rm oxagge1'ated way "as to 1.n.1.eop]e h'c1i(*.\`(3 that the streets `b`-`Uh U1 lIXl[)I'UlBlUUi1.U1U V14-IVV-'3 the WV beau ideal `of 9. 801di61"8'Wif9"" `$33 , impulsive, yet full of womanly ten- deme-`l and gentlness. - . V See here, Bent.horpe, ~ said V_a.nde-2 19; who was the first to break the si- lepce that had come upon both, I love C`]5 , So do you ; `let. us decide now; who shall have her. - HOW '1 in What way '0" We are both going to "the relief of the Dl&ce-the man who reaches her` e first shall win her hand--that is,` provided she is willing ; the other fel- W must retire gracefully. _ nn1m..\.. ..-...:|-.__..1 -_.... 51..- nunn- HIBU reblre gra.cem11y.1' Benthorpe pondered over the propos- al. t 8 few minutes, and then placing hm hand in Vande1eur s, Said with G11 ` 9 dler a frankness: ' 1 Done with you, old? follow, it : .s ba'3'}- If you win, I ll conggatnlbt 3 1` L I shall expect the same tvft,` ent at your hands. V thsnything more i!.10,..!I8l'uoua tlglllf 8 staking love on the`iesue`of .i`:('W3`-. '9'9 expedition could not be inns-` _n1e1'1ca~. .in 3 .'ng_:1o night all` this was Ed, and instead of. the hum of ythotlsaxnds there came the brazen 3017 the \\`:n'-trunlpet, the boom of n, theymlo of u1uskTetry_, and the t1a.<:h naked sabres. tishmlm was once V more `called A to lefmd the honor of Old Eng- |2li!)SL a Lution in 1"ev`olt2+-a'hancL ,'m 3120.: 3;, of devoted men were ;;$z_-geim-t Sepoys, outnumbering` 1. L- Ann nu vsxnnnn HUI }:{u1u_. I` mr, I)ol1, though shorn .=1[m11d`:.':!>, was still ha` place 21 am. 91. w(-1'0 lled with rare ad zmJ.is(\ and'street`._s of" the izml nothing but jewelry . 3 .rg~!_v exported V to Europe idga ' lllquu " Love,.,indeed fiwhern hullete not; humiredi of ynrds from where the "ptir sat were ying aboub like hail, seeking a. billet in the corporeal frame of some unlucky wight _ who was unfortunate enough to get. in their way. ' Dt\I-\lJ o.LAL 0...... `Arum A:..LL_-_ `"'` `'`l)`` "V 5"" " """ " "-7" Round shot from long eighteen pounders and shells from howitzers were bowling about as it the vast maid- an, or sandy plain, were ea veritable skibble-alley where Titiansv were amus= ing themselves at 3. favorite pastime, knocking over human beings in lieu of nine-pins. 'D.-1. I-_- '___ ._L______.--, AL-.. ]__LI, --..-. 1..-...-u But love is stronger than death, which cannot quell its life, for while the black angel itself dies when the last trump shall awaken the dead, both small and great, love lives `on for ever, sailing over jasper seas to the music of angels vei'ees.." " A ' ' ' 7I".L .. ._........ 1...`! .`.....A. ...L........ 2L.....'l1.` -...... iliousriess, he Back; ged liver, sure and vs... V r va- 5 __, , _,_. The moon hadjust shown itself over a tape of mango-treeewhen the cavalry started on their errand of mercy, to, rear cue women and children: from death and dishonor, and to succor brave men, who at that moment were battling against great odds for dear life. ' A `n-1|.: ___ ---._ r_n.~L-L:_.:i ......J 4.1.... 5-..... vuuu .-. ........ ...-. Delhi was aoon;J;eft`xbehind, and the boom of canijon nheaame fainter and fainter, until a't" length it ceased alto gether.` The squauifon rode throuh` si lent villages,fembowered in palm-trees, whose tall tops looked fairylike in the moonlight which ooded everything. ` A` 4-.._ --:n-..... 4...... I.....`.1..-.A Aa4`;mmn I.I.I\I\IIJI5l4IU VI LILUIJ J-I\l\I\&\J\.A \r I Inc`, vol--15. `A'few`vi11agec urs barked defiance, and occasionally a troop of jaokals made` night hideous wlth their fearsome cries. A l`Ll\`ilL 1".-.`L uvvnn 1-nn11n't1 Hod Q Lusuv uxuuuun vv .I.I.u. vuus; J-\JtaIIu\Io&-\a ---`..... A short hall; was called near 9. tank, or miniature lake, " where the horses were watered, and the men partook of such refreshments as their havers tacks a' . ' -I 1 .1` -2_- _.:_-L|... This done, they saw to their girths, and, remounting by word of command, lest the sound of the trumpet should warn the rebels of their approach, they galloped forward, the clatter of their swords and Taccoutrements awakening the echoes of the night, and sounding ominously of impendingstrife.` ul')_ `I'-_..I :.L....J...-. :1` 34- Lnnimnr ant` 0l.l.I1l.I.Uully U1. Ltuyuuuaus mu. uv. _ By Jove! they're at it hammer and tongs,. remarked Vandeleur to Ben- thorpe in a stern tone. Pm glad to hear ring ; it shows that the garrison are still holding out. ' u(7'-_. \1-... 5.. ...mnu-in ionic unit` KIU Blllll LIULLIILIS Uuu. Yes. Now to rescue Cicely, said Benthorpe with a grim smile. For once I shall become a combatant oicer, and shall use my sword to wound and slay, instead of saving life. The black hounds deserve neither_ pity nor con~ sideration, they have` committed so many atrocities. _' 'm..--_ ......... .: um lzamah m-mv shared many Bbrocluuu. _ Every man of the British army shared these sentiments to the full, and `re- solved that, whenever the shock of bat- tle came, to neither ask for not give quarter to such dastardly foemen. Q--Annals `nnnnli `IVIIH1 R*.HH| W uhburuly lvvlilunao Swords leaped from steel soabbarda, and for a. moment both horseeand men were almost as motionless as etetues. '1 ~- ----A Lk 4|1nII':I\'l\ Ilm WOTB 31111035 88 llluuuulvnn an ngvu.-vuvgu Therntcqme the clarion notes of the trumpqt, sounding` the charge, ind awaywent our bran fellows, straight as an arrow from swell-bent bow, `for `The relief had come not a; moment too soon, tor when the first. British sa- Ere descended on the head "of a. rebel 1 L- L.._.J A...-.4 um: ntno Dre aescenueu uu um uvuu Uh .. -..--_ Sepoy, a hand-to-hand ght was going on between the garrison and the_ muti- neers. ' T > ` ` ` 1" -x-I-Iupxuuuv-so -1 Ineers. . T , Vandeleur and Benthorpe kept close- together, and thrust and parried, and gave downright blows, as t.hey_.made their way through swarms of dusky` foemen, whose faces blanched before` the courage displayed by British sol-A diets, who, if well-"handled, are _always | invincible. _ . . 1 . 1T-....'.I..`In'.nn man nhln I to tk ` IDVIIJCIDIB. At last Vandeleurg was able," General Coghlan by the `hand, congratulate him. 11 `\ITI..nmn {ca M;R COQh1aun UUIJSI auuxu--.u .. Where is -.14-ldiiss Coghlan 1" Ben- I vthorpe asked. She was safe a moment ago. By Heavens ! that's her voice call- ing for help 1 exclaimed Vandeleur, as, spurring his horse forward, he rode in that direction, followed by Benthorpe, both of whom saw the woman they loved in` the arms of an oicer of sowara (irregular cavalry), who was well- mounted, and at that moment was rid- ing off with his lovely prize- _ n..+L mas. rnn after the wretch, ea- ing on wun. nus wvm, ,.....u.. Both men rode after wretch, gere to be the r-at to rescue Cicely. T5 ---nn 0 rant! F0?` `Ova. g6!` UU UU IILAU Llbllv V` _...V It-was a race for. love, to be 9 long one, for the was a powe 1:&3;i'ff3.#1.. 9.! ..-..,:| ........ ; 7nnifh'n3LE8. seeing , imseLf;i%ggq, ta Wh91'?1191 W'91d -' V W-_`-..-'.'1a;A:v|Il Uuutu wv- v..y....--.. . nii . W` f06_!`; ingal V - .0i f.f?.iId' a. good ,'rid\ei*,-bgvas grginfy` hdading away from"his;-iend Bgnthotpe, when his horse oaught;its,fo_ot:inl= _a holy and atur_nbled. " ' -- -- ~---- n....+.1.m~nn'tha advantage, ..'~ frm boxy at urnbled. 8116513 Wlvu u b...:._ W _ ure, and was pleased to nd that _ he was gaining on the sowar. V Suddenly the fellow wh round, and takingedeliberate aim red at his pursuer, whose horse was 111! and fell under him. - V By this time Vandeleur rode up, when Benthorpe shouted : Franlx, her --save Vendeleur a answer: was to.AwaSg his ~ haIid,.as he kept straiglltj `On; like _a bloodhound oh the _soent_ of _death-` " `Ina `-hissed -.-I\ ."..`1'f..L`_.3,.."`h . . nu. Miss Ben-% {was ab1e to take thehand, and to "h_ell=`9soape'm fut`-` holster, unions. ` signa- age of address ,-.- ~ riwithfen aii'a.the__n.:o'.,ofw disgust, he pro- . duoed its fellow; and . being a noted ` shot, red this time irith success, for the sewer reeled in the saddle, and fell to the ground, still however, holding Cicely in his arms. 1T7L-_- 17,, 1 I I When Vandeleur s sword entered the rebel's body it was only just in time to save Cioe1y s,life ; another moment, and the fel1ow s dagger would have been plunged into her heart. l I D . The war is over, and in dear old England Major Vandeleur stands at the altar1wit.h Cicely 'Cogh"lan, Benthorpe being b`e'at man; - I )l`._-._ ....L L311 11, _ `I , -av--pa vu-ow an-vunau Twas not till the houeyfnoon was over that Frank told his` wife of the`lit- tle incident of "Who Wins '1'` . Intemperance Eighty Years Ago. A number of curious old. documents, among them several executed during the territorial government of Indiana, were unearthed Tuesday, says the ._Indianapolis Times, at the state oices. ~'~I`he exhibit A gives glimpses of the `state of things at that time scarcely afforded by history. The_y include everything from the procla- mation of a governor to requests for ap- pointments. Among them_ was an old faded manuscript, the messggejof Gov. Harrison .:to the territorial. f legislature. It is dated November 1806, and contains `a` recommendation in regard to temporary legislation, as follows : f`.Ther _alterations which were made at your last "session in" the law regulating taverns]. have not been productive of the advantages expected from them. The design of those houses of entertainment which ._are 'cou_ntenanced kn `nu: nn T n1\'n111rf uushhnani -Ln 1 Il'\ n+`\n!\ _abmitious chief which it shall produce. OI BIIBABI-EIIIIIIHBIID w111c1L_a.re CUU._L|IaUll:IlUULl by law can, I should suppose, "be no other j than that of aifordingrest and refreshment to. the.;weary traveler. This does not : appear, however, to be the object of a majority of those avho have availed them- selves of the faculty of procuring licenses. Their houses are, in fact, the nurseries of vice, and are daily exhibiting scenes which must shock every friend ofthe species. The progress of intemperance among us outstrips, indeed, all calculation, and the consequences of its becoming general are such as I shudder to unfold. Poverty and domestic embarrassmentand distress are the present effects, and prostration of morals. and change of government must inevitably follow. The virtue of the citi- zens is the only support of a republican government-destroythis and the country will become a prey to the rst daring and I am conscious that no law can effect a re- form in. those who are already given up to intoxication, and that it is not in your power to stop entirely the destructive torrent. You may, however, save thou- sands of the rising generation by reducing the number of these houses which allure _them to gambling and debauchery, and subjecting those which shall be tolerated to the strictestzregulations. .The disease is a desperate one; , I would'apply_the re- \ medy with a strong and desperate hand.y'? .. Unhappy mum.` Bnmssr, Aug. . 16.---Occasional shots were red in the city throughout the day and evening. The men from Queen's Is- land while marching home sang No Home Rule for Ireland," a arody of God save Ireland. This in dened the Nationalists, one of whom broke through the military cordon and charged upon the Island men. yelling his deance. He was seized by the police and carried off to Jail. 7 Had it not been for. their prompt action his life would have `undoubtedly been sacriced. It has transpired that the military in charging the mob last even- ing bayonetted Magistrate Burke who was assisting a wounded rioter. Mr. Burke was in plain clothes at the time. He was subsequently taken to} a hosp- - ital. He may not recover. A M.-- ...........-.1 ,T....I.-mu mlm was wound- ital. he not. recqvur. A man named Jackson, who was wound- ed in Sundav morning s riot, is `dead. ...... ......,... ..+.mn 4-In-nmincr last ea In aunaav morning a nun, in uvuuo There was some stone throwing last night, b.ut no one was seriously injured. There are signs that the authorities fear attempts at reprisals to-night on the part of the mob. [Public houses are being closed. and other precautions are being taken Scores of persons are being sent tq,Ki.1m ainnam jail at Dublin to await trial, the local jail beingvfull. The Catholic newspapers here accuse the Orangemen of commencing Sunday s attack, while the Protestant papers say the Orangemen acted in self-defence. Cholera taxes uu. Uuuuuwp V... . -. LONDON, Aug. 16._--The Austro-Hun- garian cholera returns for to-day are : Trieste, 16 new cases, ,3 deaths. The Italian reports are : Barletta, 60 new cases,.3O deaths , Ruvo diPug1ia, 21 new cases,j7 deaths ; Bologna, 13 new cases, 5 deaths ;jPadua, "11 new cases, 4 deaths; - Treyis0,- 18 new cases,.10 deaths ; Verona, 0-new.cases,.2 deaths; Legnago, 12 new cases,.3.deaths_'; Venice, 7 new cases, 2 deaths ;-'Bisceglia,'13 new cases, 2 deaths; Acquaviva, 14;n.e.w 3 deaths; The geographical area. affected 1 by. cholera ex- _hib1tsj the capricious `behaviour of this `disease. iThusW[itf is f worst in, Barlettr, 7 *whi'ch -is far` away to -th south, where the coast district between; _ _ _ont_ .G~`a1_'2`a'Iio and '.Brindisi- is more or.less. a'ected.~ .-Thencel .it.inal_:e_s as. clear leap of '30_0fmiles to--Raw gvenna .and-Boloiivi. then turns northward, eitendingl though in- a less-`virulent form, A , ithroughf ,:enetia;.inc1_uding_the"Is1and of p _ 20hi3oggia,' and reachingas. far east as Ver-V . tone; and as ar` northas Gastel, Franco,` at the fo'.otl of t e"_'A_l'p.s;. ,`.',I_t'ji_'sf _`a _ noteworthy fact that the places - most seriously threat- ened -lie"in the`centra:=or tonthe edge. of marshy ains formed by the alluvial ___de- postts o risers or the shifting of the sea, which always` induce more or less malaria at this._8_0:8B9! {of the year. .` 3

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