Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 5 Jan 1893, p. 3

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A Loniroi 3 _ YARDB V` Ross Black. . Foot of Toronto Stroet : Telephone. V . BABRIE,_ oN'r. --suconssoa To: Ox Smnnix ,m;;yANcn. Who pavs his Subscrip- tion for 1893, . ~AIL THE- PI-'Io*ro'R. Of the mziatmas -Nu ` r. ._(:ome and get Bq.r.: ins in"'Parlor and ` _ lnlIl.iIil'.~ 1 U06. ` What shall we do? 5 said Mrs. Banks. - Why couldn't they have let .113 know in time, so that we could have asked them to postpone their visit a few weeks? - 1 H11 - A-1-..`. cu-u- Inn urn-ray ;n11nu7\:_3 -----_.`.._..v - _-- =1; mar` mu`.wa an *%.% Tm -._.go3'..,,..` 2 ' '-good-`h::ae.2 Sunnld 1 `upon hank has-nib 9 wall: and mill. M Went-halt lot 21 in the 7th oonoeesiop. III) 3 oomtorteble fume house. ~ 2 trune horns and" other buildings; clay and in e olpon state of cultivation. we we - edfood ox-cg?-dnnd 8 miles from `Bun-ie.V . eet-hell lot 13' -in -the-`8t.h concession. ` 1e and shed. clay soil. fair `orchard, 6 miles` tromcoldwataer. ` L - Weete loeoneeot. lot`! and North-Eu - quarto;-_o _lot 8i_n _th9 rst_con_cessign. Fl_oe. 1 aoo A W ueaemee or, low and .uor-.n-niasr- quarter 0 lot 8 in the met concession. Flos. ;aoo acres. 85 cleared. balance hardwood and pine. soil a clay loam. 2 houses. 2 frame barns. stable gd shed, lomiles from Barrie. git mile .-from endrie station. East-half of lot 12 and part of 13 in 7th con- cession. Vespra. 180 acres, 60 cleared. frame" house and barn. part light soil, balance clay, 5 miles from Barrie. ' Part . of lot 7. iith concession. Innlsiil. 77 acres, all cleared. adjoining the village of Allandale and one mile tom the town of Barrie. Buitabletor aprlvate residence with tullview of the town and bay or for dividing in. village and tnre lots for sale. That comm ions solid brick hotel in the village of Bradford known as the Queen's hotel.` lately retted and renovated. 2 driving houses. ards and sheds. u....u._ .1: :2 in t.Im.a2h mnmaaion- also houses. {11118 and sheds. L . ' North- f 8 Ainvthe-5th `concession. also South:-hslt 11 in the 6th concession and N orth- hslf 9 in the nth concession. all in the Town- ship ot Wet .Gwi:1iznbury together with several otheriimm-oved' terms in King. East and West Gwillimbnry. Immediate session given T of each. The properties be sold on favor-uble terms of payments. ' - V Private funds to loan. F=v*:".z`..*a'n:,&'= IKIVBIE Luuuu In: I F 1 ` ` `J .``n. 562% C nvey August 2nd. 1 2 0 E13 8111 3'1 |PlAN0l0RTlH`lJNERi "Action nu` 'fniIE 1 Iacuuhn. ' sA-usnfnonou augngurnjalg. ` ENEW PIANOS The Re:airl__n; 3: goo`: Salesman for F. BRQOK8 Messrs Helntzman & Co. 61 Elizabeth St. -._u-nu , -. Ann. `I! nr.___ _ n___;- WPBKSI " Ma, that would -be very inhospi- table, said Miss Araminta, with the air of superiority natural to one who-has been educated in boarding-school. I'll tell you what we ll`Ldo. We ll ask Mr. W imple to sleep a. few nights down at ` the widow ]?eeler s. She has got a spare bedroom, and I m sure he'll make no ob- jection. He's so good-naturedI ` " Tf enznnu 151:9 an imnnsinn," amid `Also Pianos t.h:`L`t have been in use always on and for sale. ` 1180 runos mat nave own In uxsqauvuya uu hand for sale. r:e:xc':5a:A1~:fG:E:s MADE _ 1\_ -- _ L.- THE DIRECT ROUTE` `From theWest to:-all nointa in ' Newlllrunawiek. Nova scone". Prince , Edward Island, cape Breton . | and Newioundiand. . Allthe popular sea bathln . shing and plea- sure resorts of Canada are a 1 along this line. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. and on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N .' B..- without change. ` nlnan nnnmxmlnm: made at Point Levis with |NTER00l0[l_|A|.I John. N B..- without cnange. Close connections made at Point Levis the Grand Trunk : Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's steamers from Montreal. and at Levis with the North Shem Railway. Eletzant rs:-class. Pullman buffet, and smoking cars on all throuzh trains. - ll`h-:1-..n.1mIn refreshment rooms at convenient smoking 8.11 mrouizn trams. First-class refreshment rooms at, distances. r mmms Ann mamas will nd it advantageous to use this route. as It isthe quickest in point of time. and the rates are as low as by any other. Through treigh_ts forwarded by fast slpecial trains, and Arum-mn'n'n has nroved the nteroolonial route treighpe forwarded by man s 0181 trams, am: e r1en'c`a haaprovedthe nterooionial to. ' the quickest for European. freight to and from all points in Canada and the Western States. . . . Tickets may beobtained and` also informa- tion about the route and about freight and passenger rates from _-._.__..-. -5 cpl`;-\I\vI!| IMONSOONI PURE |Strengf_I_|, { ~ The" ohee 1: and choicest shock of Teas, -Goifeee, pl: n end fancy Groceries in town. QUALITY, HIGH. .PR.ICES Low. LL `mnIei%LuAn a..smues cu. ` ---- 'UBCRIBED jtCA$P&I,TAL% zsasogooo. J `-`4 P`oI"0o`I ni. ihtiroiPpgd_oIi- noponu. r` .-"= .ii0an;in.ny.nnndoub, Q . `8.lv.. . JDDIDIIQVL Lurvw Anv-n % nonmwr B. uoomm. Wester-Freiht and Passenger Agent. _ _ 93 Rosain ouse Block. York at.._ Toronto. I\ n |t\llIlI'\`I \1t3`Il|D kuu Any.-nun.-uu- vu ww- I 17 King st.. w.. Tgcgam. ` ' mm` .i'iNins'r IN 'ri1_m woam irnn 33C/E1011. 116 5 EU gUUuu:wu1. cu: It seems like an imposition, said Mrs. Banks. Oh,'he won t mind, said Araminta. Is the widow Peeler a young wom- .- -. 6.`? `lm TKT~nu-n'In a'I4-nu-`nu-1v ncrari ~:INDIAN BROOKS,` RAILVVAY. sot: Amt ran aAnIu_s.~ |UU'l.`l1. nveyanoer and Land Agent; ` Bradtol 7" ? n AAII\Ivv luau`: D. roT_'rI1531f Chis f "tum! If-'Iavor%. UV Uni Chietnuperintendent l =1-an Ahvmeh HA8-A .onno'I3|.1A?1-1o`1s L . or rougn;-guns gnmnnnn AND; pun` 00:1"-%1_3ns._L A A *1--*%**1:=:;.:*;:.*a.:.9:::1:.*:::,2:.-nv W lb la.!.1U WHLUW .|. UULUL a Juuug nuan- an?" Mr. Wimple falteringly asked. " Oh, bless your heart, no! said Miss Araminta, fathoming his motives. She's ve-and-sixty, and a. little hard of hearing into the bargain. But I'm sure she ll make you very comfortable, and it will be such a. favor to us. I111... LL._.... `[:o~r\l\t! -.noo:v1n1l\ an Anvuni-15:33 V _ nounb Non 1-ms notch (12 lines solid noliparell make one Inch). Iliyl-85` 1. QB I usnnnaw---.- --. First insertion. no dents peg line. Each snh seeuent Insertion. {cents per line. ` B.esd1nnotIoes,1ooonts not unetorm-at n sertlon : 5 cents per line for eeoh subsequent Insertion of the same matter; All items under 5 lines of this chsreeter charged as 5 lines. Legal. omom and Government advertise Inents will be charged stnbove rates. M present contracts expire, there will onlyoneurioetoranz -.--u.--- w.--....... ` 2} Inches .......... . . 5 Inches, 5 Column. lolnohes. i Column ? 20 Inches, 1 Column `For one month-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. . - `For two months-the three monthly rate with 10 per oent. added. H` Preferred positions in the pa or will be i sold otenredvanee of one third on 3 ve rates. i This rule will be strlotlv carried out. Advertisers wul please bear m uunu was no- tioe of dnteution to. ohsne advertisements must be hsndedsin to the oloe not later than Saturday at 10 o'clook,~ and the` copy for such nlnunvn mnnt ha in the Anvmon olce not later Uununuu-u nuv -.na.-H-1.-ow nu- Condensed advertisements on First Page `inch as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent. 8 mo Articles. Ete.. Etc.. must be eooom n! with the cash. and will be inset-ted- insertion. 2 oenta per word. each subsequent insertion. 1 oextgzfa word names, addresses. and gures ooun an words ; but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertion: of the sine nutter exoeed Fons. ' cm. for Advert nemenu must in every case be monnte on Iolld. metal buses. l Saturday as 10 o'exoox.<-and H16" copy :0: sum: _ e must be in the ADVANCE oice not ' than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week: otherwise the advertiser's announcement may _not be made vnblic until the week following. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space tor advertising angthiglg outside theil own 1- business. he d` they do so. transient rates will be charged for such adver phnnunnnlt and buy presents for young and old. Logk at the large idisplay arid you see exactly What you want. Remember the place, Diamond Hall, 66 Dunlop S15, Barrie. zmu 1|, W111 UU Buuu. ll: Lavux. uu um. The three Misses Merivale arrived, as they had given notice, by the evening stage, and they were sorely disappointed when they learned that the boa.rder`had } taken Wings; for, in truth, and in fact, * one reason of the Misses Merivales de- sire to visit their dear friend and school- - mate, Araminta Banks, was that they i had heard that a city young gentleman was domiciled there for the season. u n--- ...... an ....:.'.I `M .-....1 n1n:wo`n R. A. iutns ooxfrnxor onmam. ~ ` " lnmi dthnt a..dY3'{?:g:.r:I:.i1lul ndvanrtisamegg _ 113 (San be oloed at once by making(i>er- sonal application. ` nun utunsums Anmmuusea V FARM STOCK SALES Am 3' ty. and tea intending to have gegmu own intolfeata by placing OmICE-Nett door to J. Gal broitb'a, nesrly opposite the Queen : and Barrie Hotels. H'VO1-don left at the Anvmon oloe will he attended to. 36 G. R. FORD. HANDLES ALL KINDS OF AUCTION They produce a netursl fresh pink color onthe cheeks and lips. 4 The most remark- able and the most perfect of all health giving remedies. The greetest of all esh formers. They purify, "enrich and strengthen the blood," The only safe, sure` and certain remedy for sllthose distressing ooinplaints 12-, L- n_- :-..__I_ ___ NIL-.. --a. LVIIIVIIJ I.vl. was vuvwv nnuwvn virus:-n av,--la---u--w so peculiar to the, female sex. They act promptly on the relaxed mucous membrane of the digeitive canal, and in this way restore its functions, Pale people using _,theIe' pills rapidly acq nire a beautiful, clear and Ahealhful appearance. A Price per box, or six boxes for 82.50. V Forlsale by all dmuiels, or sent by_ mail `on receipt of price. by addressing - No. 01: Inches Qnnnn n. wuxms " VV nub H: 1110] UU .I.u.auu.|.u u|.u. uuaauvn I I declare, simpere Ermengarde, the second sister, I feel quite consi- 1 ence-stricken? ` , - ' \ "Couldn't you have ut us in any car- ner, so as not to turn `m out? gleaded `I`\-1_--_. L`|...'--A....n.nnJ- (I 4-ninn ` Lvnn a-vvv.ry w- r---xv. ~,. -----V--...a I; Y `my. a DR. Hi. wIL1fINs,Toron`to,q. Red %N0.'1`H1NG` LIKE THEM ON EARTH. moamlanu Anvnuct ooxmms` Anvnnfusinnm-3. ,,;u____.__.A... -_ `IRI-A THE JEVIELLER cox-rnAo'r . Blood T|5"?7.2l5 lull` tioh. ner,V svoma:i1B13' E5 t_u'i-i1-' 3I1t?""_1Ba?1'6 Daisey, the` oungest, a. dgnpled oyden ; Ac +mn+w_n :1 n11mmAr -vv 3 75 ;|(`x3a73 1 T ih2ws4wi PBIOI I03 -4 A- ;;;1 Pills. E|(l:::3`( 1.11581` . tionl Q (1 yr.) ii: coo I CIAII SALES. was uULLu.L'u.Uu DLIUIU Luz but: no U ' Dear . me 1 said Maud aiielavale. "What a. pity to disturb your boarder! IHT r1nn1n1vo ' n~I1nn-nnrn TIIE Ionruann Anvmlca % -s1'aAu-- Lrmrrrmc H0055. I23 uuuwr st. name, LI-{A8 unmVAu.:n rAon.rrIu norm All) nsmuu. exscuml lB|IK ANIIJIIB PRINTING. t-I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimate: for all kind! 0!` % work hi all` the styles of printing, moi` cums, NOTE HEADING8, LETTER HEADINGS, M:EMoEANDUMs." WEDDING INVITATIONS, ' WEDDING cums, VISITING QARDI.` mmdaum cums, BOOKS um PAMPHLETSV, POSTER8--_Pla1n and ommenu. %nonamzs, GIDUJ, Ulluvuubvuv, up nu-on-.nnlaon.r_u. -.-VJ \-v_- of twent -o d summers. ' T "`At al events, proposed Maud, .we u certainly ought to go down, en masse and apologize to him. What do you sav. girls? . A ' ' :J J `:`.- 53" f`Afnll11neo_f_. OOBLANK ,FORMs Always kep in utock AT TORONTO PRIOEO mums, . MORTGAGES.` om TTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT omm DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS or MORTGAGI AGREEMENTS or EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASBBK FARM LEASES, lmmnwns or ftisnobuton nbnsrwooklyrnbuma 3 In thoOouhtv of Shmgud hi: ' jsho largest .&mm. OHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF ASSIGNMENTS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS or TITLE, no DIVISION oomvr BLANK8, mexsnums Bmmxs, T SURROGATE aomvr BLAHKS, OONBTABLES BLANKS. Bhnk Forms` of my kind printed to" ordain- roma. 1392. Published by the Prop.-tom, 5. Wacky, Bonk. oopaaas opnttatthoonoo; on untbyxna. peltpdd, on receipt of an |rocxEr mnseronv I Gull GIJULU ' LUV UV A-I-A4-AA. 11 nanny `av J van say, girls? Oh, I don t think he d like it, said \ Miss Araminta. He's so dreadfully % bashful! ` _ * ..\T _____ _._on .._..._'I-- ....:...`l 'l.`................-uni.` oounrv oI_= smcol. --or 023133 or ALL omens or"-F STATEMENTS, If IOITTH LDVAl0I' onmms, ENVELOPEB. A ful1_line .t .11 when. oR`1>1i:_Rs or nmon MENU amps NOTE omouuns, T LETTER omouuna --OI TH]-- `MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND" JIU WUU. I) .I.l.ll.LI.\.l. MD- Do let's go! Daisy. ``I data on mo`untainstro11sl And it's such a_ lovely morning! And Aramintu Banks, nding herself :. .. ,1....:,:..,: ....:......:+.. `hm! .m4-`hznn (na- HOUSE Luann; SNIPES, mo. in a decide minority, had nothmg for it but to obey` the voice of popular ~ female opinion. I . "T `lnnnn 'lnn"lI on n11}: Huhina " nlin unit` ` zxuu. .n.1'u..Iu.|.uvu` Danna, .uu.u.Lu5 uusuou. : a I UL JIOGII 9 KUUU HLUUIIUDIJI, , r'$a``o herself wit innite . relish V353 `kin $1 owwggndbmmt '+ 'rbnunci:io1:v`of {She-. or, ',-. 11 , ,8 dj ,, dogw: upon by... the. majesty -of.:`an'o!-- fen 6(}.1_&W.," `. ,. ,..' ';"_, Ehr What!` Didn't I=h'ear so'me`ono` ockin' at the door? %*;iT:%,%%3 3 ` r Vila ah: wanna . liclllllll Nonsense! gayly cried E_rmenga._rde. _, He won't mind us. V 41'l'\.. `I'..LV.. n... I -cooling` at, CUT :1:-Mtg `hunting I ever saw! Those Merivale Luluulu upuuuu. ~ I hope he'll go out shing, she said to herself, with some natural vindictive-` ness. It s the boldest piece of husband- glrls really do show their cards. 9. little ' too plainly. p ' ' - ' A ' _V And what, all this time, had been the; adventures of Mr Or,igen`Wimple? * ` `Ha Inn}! cinnnnoiln cl-_ 1:24:42 in nihbv: uuvuubutva UL n.I.1*.~ vugcu. vv uuysvl ' . He had succeeded at last in nding the packed-roof farm-house at which,'= alone and witouten any .- other com-' an%e,da.s olltd Chaucersings; the widow ee er we . . ' . Mrs, Peeler was pitting by t1_1e_light` s n- o - eh1lly'- anoed-on~ Olfd `t2&?.?e ; -.;,"`' e"`1e'e"' the stove hearth, 1tepding;the~.`her1;ih maiden " 31 *:Iig1m3t&b1e rences in V e_ vyee. V"p:`_ f an` wag deepl i'nf.ereste`%' iVhg1`:".iI1CfWim-` I Blds ock aoun ,-~in-aTm~`aieo6untofav .1: .__J :|-_:_.__ 'I._..1_ 1.-__..1-.._ ...`I.:..1. `:'&`n`&i`$ h`3ei` '3=mm`* *' 63? 15 and daring bankh fhaa been recently peg-gtra noun-A`nt- tiitv uuuwuau cu: .' ` - - " -Thevuiainwho oommiteeathisaip bolical crimeis supposed t0*bo~inhid' ing in or near 8 men Mountain, she --mu! I-A `H91-ndlf wit -ivinifn 1-nlinh and L.-, . . 1;: MA "'$u'i: w15ou' H ~ .~ , . A : e Il.iI-l|ner.11II}15"`h roam: It is not so much the nguage you use . As the tones in which you convey it, Go h !"I has-ph 1 said, Agiethgrgaby csaowereyd and Wop Come here I" I cooed. and he smiled, A_nd straight to my lap he crept. THE` TvC)ht:E`bF youog. :93 A :2 ` _ Refuge! screamed .the widow! The `bank but larl Well, if ever `I see such harden impndence in all. my '4 And with "an energy and strength which afterward seemed, as she told 3 Mrs. Deacon Glassen positively sags: ; human, she seized him by the `co dragged him into the little back room, where the seed corn was being. iled up, and succeeded in locking and b0 ting the door uponhim before he had `gathered presence of mind enough to remonstrate or resist; " The window is nailed up, said Mrs. Peeler, piling all the heavy furniture against the door, and I'll o to Sarah Tnnninnvn on!` non?! HA1` 11113 and Off fl` ! ` life!-A ~ - I -'.'.a|a - .~.-- W ~ .. .;z.o.;.;.; half 31160.8 ,.... V . had so lately been pe ~ -.u'|m4- . e was small, but there was nothing to` hinder its containing d `to; the gun- case and Poles, or. all she knew, Inn.-I 1 '1 inn A. an; i ~xL'i"} h"`ie"'21e"?1f'"i'ia`?in?L'S`n`S' 6`:"`1'i7 struction. A , . Who be you? demanded thg;.wi1_oyv. .. I. am the Banks .Vhoarde1'3 V me constables an once. : But Mr. Jennings was in bed` with rheumatism; `and Sarah qasi1y.psrsuaded the widow s that her. captivef would `be .....c.. ..............'|. n11 n-in-'ln+ hi '4-ha 1iH-Jo nnrn . . rd .50 av X n'5thet'3s ma.ny1.mile:?e 11:1??? dart: 'l`.hn words: mnv he angina the summer and uuu.u.uA15uA_uuu nuuu. ucs n the constables at once. T'I_.L 'I'.. Tnuunnc.nm:-nu cu-vl 3g{E t '1iZ?1%o," E5111 fi1""'o "tsarah" % Jenningsnd send her hus and o for H-m nnnai-.n'h'Inn hf. nnnn, B116 W1uU.VV- Iauuu HUI.` t_:apu.vu .v1.\(u.I.u. us: `safe enough all night In the llttle com room. '- 11 A __J L- .........A.. `JIl`:A`ak>3 (`IvA l1 unt` . room. ` - `> `*An_1 to-morro`rt,"' saidshe, we'll send oyer to Mi1`o'iZBe_ers, and he'll get the con stables 1 A ' . This was the condition of things when the three Misses Merivale and A1-aminta Banks came over the next morning, on retenseof bringing some black currant Jelly for Mrs. Peeler's cold, and gather- ing wild grapes in the woods. The _j ...;.1.-.w Ming nhrnnlcallv deaf. naid no ` g Wllq _g1'a.paa 11.1 out: wuuu . .:.uu _\ widow, be1ng chronlcqlly deaf. Jlajd no `atfention t6 the; - eting nd-1 mtrod1'1o~ tions of Armainit ,2 but waved-h'er =bon- T ne_t.in` the air, but brthlsly: ' Gals, I've got3himl~ - HI1n:4- ...1.mm9" nu`-Em`-I Arnminfn and the uius, Ive guo~=1_1u.un . ~ ` T Got whom??"cried AJ:a.mi,_n_ta and the three Misses Merivale inichorus. ` (17111... 1.......1- 'I........'l.-.'..I Q1-.4 nn<*:n Han IEIIIBU mluuun J.uu11vu1c uL.uuvL uu. = The bank burglar! ,,$,h3,1t_np`in the little com room! scream_e_dM_ra.` Peeler. .. A __.1 urn- 13-..... 1...... tun!-In `A1; I-Tho nun- ntue CQPI1 I'UUI.u1 BUl.'Uu,ll.l_U_|l_'|l`L_D.`.L_v\:u.vI.o And Milo Beers has gonefor the con-l stables, and there is a. reward of ve hundred dollars oered, and if you'll be very careful you can just climb on the woodpile-and peep through the outside slate of -the window, to see `him 1" (`In ..J-: as-11-1.. nan!` rnmnv 1 Blliobb ULIauU`W1.uu.uvv, uv uvw a.u.u... Cantiouslyu and with many little shrieks of apprehension, Miss Daisy Merivale and .Ara.minta. Banks ascended the dizzy height of the well-stocked wood-pile and peeped` -through the mur _kypa.nes' of the little window. - flnnnonu arnninnn 1111331 , (`.I'i8dAl`-" Kypanes 01: Due uuuu wsuuuw. V minta`, `nearly Goodness gracious me!f cried Ara.-' allingbuckward into the kindling wood with the sudden start she gave. ,It s_'Mr.iWimple1x Sitting `in a. corner,` with his hands clasped s `over his head, exactly -like the `Prisoner of Chil- on! t -- Mr. Wimple! screeched Miss Mario- vale. Open the door, somebody, and let him out! . " And, after a. certain amount of screaming into Mrs Peeler s ea.r-trum- pet and a series of e1abora.te_explana.- tions, Mr. Origen Wimple was set` free; Milo Beers an the constables, were dis- appointed, and the widow never get the reward. H1` 1...... 1.-.... 4-A.-`J-AR yl'I`DI\t'l:I\111`7|'- Ana the wnea mn.y~, 101.1}: unu a gun u. The words _may.be H p_ as theeummer air. 5: And the tones may break the heart. ; T For words but come from the mind. > And grow by study and art: ' . . " r - But the tones leap forth from the inner self a And reveal the state of the heart. . `Whether you know it or not-- ~ Whether you mean or care- Gentlenes-1 kindness. love and hate. 7 Envy anti anger are there. Then would you` quarrels avoid And in peace and love rejoice. _ Keep anger not onl out of our words. But keep it out 0 a your vo ce. -'-Youth`s Companion. rewaru. . I have been treated atrociouslyl - said the boarder. I shall never forgwe these rustic savages! It s outrageous! It's gerfectly brutal! . Inn` 11111: Fan` on hdllt t. 1t 3 errecmy oruwu _ led you feel so kindly about it, said the widow, who did not hear a. word he said. Fog how, in all cre- ation, when you said you was a. bank- burglar, was I_to know that you meant = the Banks boarder? Folks ought` to t speak more distinctly) , 1111+. My nrio-in Wimn1e_ instead of speak more (11BB1I1(JE1y_1 _ But Mr. Origin Wimple, instead of returning to the `Banks farmhouse, as the three Miss Merivale had fondly ex- pected, packed up his things and went directly back to the city. .. f.`I cannot afford to expose m` self to insults like this! he } said, with fgnity. . And to say the truth, th1ng"svha hap- pened rather unfortunately !-Amy Ran- 4 dolph, in N. .Y. Ledger, A ` . - A leading Paris pa `er, the Eclair, is oifering a gold med as a prizeto the nest writer, without distinction of na- tionality._ It is not literary merit that is wanted, asthe above. announcement would lead one to suppose. The prize.-- giving editor merely wants to lmow how many words can `be written on a iece of- paper: Replies -have already V n_ sent in. A Belgian oicer hasiaocom-` plished the feat of, 2,18`! words on apostcard. VA. arsei ` 1...... .I...4.......-nu`! 1.-ion `Ianvv-Inn: n1vr\ es gentleman 7 .,,.often.._.out 0:11:11 W11 ipaper articles Sn. '3 4nn-nnm _13n.1'~i a` rmn-Ann UB1: Iilillo ` JIIGILBKJILIUD svu ULVLILIIII ' UL! ll 1 1. V has dlstanced him, having crowded` on I a. card the same size 2,860 words, repre- ; senting an article o_ M. Sarcey ands ? poem of Deptq1ty__CIov_iaeHt_1ghes, both 1m:m.. wi+.1mn+." n."fr1s`ixffiifv1n2 class. ` POBIII OI uupuyy \/l.UV'1_n .;.I.|}$uUu, uvvu legible without` "at 'mz`1g"i1ify3ng glass, though not, I imagine, withouthegood pair of (yes. The above feats are noth- mg besi e that of another competitor for the gold; medal Go;ve'r.nment clerk - .'a,~'g' .3 ... `ll Q-u-2.-um cn1u:n Inna An 4: Inna}. nu .lll.. Du1;v15u._y, Vvuu nan us: a yvuv vwsu written outan Oici1,dire,cto_ , from `the President and }hisYh6useho (1 down, L- LL- _.-..._1_....4. _` LL}; .,,.often.._.out Q I.UX._c|llHIIll|IIiU E-llllllllgu yausfvy, vvuv uni V V ftnn vgngzten on a_.l news, 1'- paper articles . .. '3! leaf , cagarettp Lllg UUBIUU Uuuou UL quuuuux uunuyuuavva. _a.vn. medal, , :G`o;ve'atnment M. Survigny. who has on a post card uv-nn'l-4-an nu-I4! on t\$n*iI11 a'i`I`At!f'.n`I"\7 from Three young ladies, xclaixhed Mr. Wimple, dropping his books of shing flies in dismay. And all comin here? Dear me, what are you going to o with them? (A rl'1L..J.!.. .:..nl- .u'I-.nl- mun 1-noun: nn-nnJn Wl.'ll:ItUl1 Uull u UAHUIQI _\.l.u.I7yvv&. Luvs-Ia husehelitidown-.-J - ments, and worked with the naked eye. to the members of- th'e,_=~`Paris Mnnici .. Council, altogether 6,000 words. _ spent 28 `hours over this at leisure mo..- l 1 Dust ha in `not-nnnr` `xv Gull VVUIILUIL VVLIILI. uuv uunvu. `1%"e is cat$;d12%'hSercu1t,'Leth<:i't of, . tfyl, who an- nounces that he will shortly produce 3` post card -with a. collection of articles amountin`g~t+o_11_,000 words. .. . .. Au an` n ', mmnll 1:71-H-.ina'.h;1n killed by . photography. _ hotography was simply iitivaluable to ance during the siege of Paulie. when ~ carrier pigeons were daily gent outjwithj 10,000 private letters 3)hotqg1_ra.phed`son a" pe11io_1_e.. mo inches zoned taxi in a quill _ There. 8 ' . however. p eng of amateurs; some of them distinguish _ nun! nu-nu wlilcqnlualnquu X T -nnow vnnnl!-Inn . -- eroscopw `-yapux guuuuvu Us or M gm-P " ix . ..x... s ,bune-ti?-=2 n oreaqh knot-phat 'ece;.of co an x do`uble iti th'ep;hdwhem i'i.3 ;`?.*;*.',.`~[a '*}.`.L`w"".:"..9~..%.5,....';?1 .3 l. .%?.' togghees at the head ouhe bed. 4.. ; 3, I I An ingenious contrivancp was. scribed -m_-Babyhjooa-*rgor':sk` ing` the` .'bfedclothesi on "Tie 1.; ` otthe ?t'.ivo~ qcorhx-3' $6! togaheet at the h'eadIo'th bed. - __ A-AL `-Cups` `Qh an cinnn A` and gthl - kuot,'>i`ndC-`I :i?%'o`iY a3sni~%"7ZmE3t %e`i`6`w.' 2:33 , ` 'b!J51!Pm8~ the ..loose-., ends %,f_ t;g;tn6 A` g,_1;1;,fough loop ai1d"pL Whe . .' ` ti?` B11113: .' ..If3` a ee_ _ 30 av - 5., '2 trees, grid e? etiivo loose ehds o stung around the, 3 1:9, of the ` ` dig r.1:s'_-J: ..:;=.~ :1:-L1:.-:*>=2|_`i}_.-.. .1-.. :.. - 1-..... :y;;1`x1g_`u\_JuvI1\_I.!_~la}1!`:._u aw vs uuu uuu ` am` 1f;hOjcht*ven sleep in a 131 bed, the . can be tied niehiaaa'ima;.: .1; FUU JILIBUUB J.V.l.UI..l V an: Lu. .\.u ,,$ L1. An-nun cnnnvvs ` unsonnrnu I11! ' That's just what we were consider- ing, said Miss Araminta. ;Banks, with engaging sweetness, If you wouldn t mind going down to the Widow Peeler s just for a night or two, Mr. Wimple, and let the young ladies have your room --only as a temporary matter, of course -it would be such an accommodation. "A 1!- I\...'........ `I7-inn-CIA cuvna v-nu\1\n1-111v `Rn wu..,u._u.u In uu-I vgugunu vu may uvvv.-r . . ` igarett per.-`-Paris` correspimdence New York arole , 11,000 words ca, 5 Postal Card. 5-1 Tan" 3. ' ; :~..~--- .u.._.sa the Boddlothu; . sible. %"`Willz_you lnndly gxve I may mention; Daudet, who has LAC` Ac-3.4-r3~nn1 U-unity -_.' APH01'uET1ArI1v.. ` JAGKSO_N, IE.scoTT mum PIPE,lfIlnTLANll.:BMNT. A AN INNOGENT PRISONER EVE?3rT Getg s$R-=J_5&6!MTH =1 "7 hrlnsunmecn: AGENTS AND DON- ` 1 . YEYANCER3. V Represent the following "Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. ENG. The oldestpnrely Fire Inn. 06. In the world THE INSURANCE C0'Y 013' NORTH uun:n- : . _ ICA. Capital, 83.000.000. THE MEBOANTILE FIRE` INSURANCE 00 -ue.ptml uoo.ooo :'ov e,rmnuIt deposit Ingdo. .1-we wmnnmo uU'rUfn.`n-nu: mau. . A unit nn_ num-4|- nmo.nm. -l'l!.Ii VV-A'.I.'lI%uUU .I.U'I.'unu Inna unava- C Mon. 00.. annual. aooo.oo- THE ECONOMICAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Titan meta. $849309; ` .NMon` y .to lounvon rs: mo oxen. Con- v._en'u:,1n gone, Account; -oolleoltg. 0. .O_FFIon:.N-- Over A `HENDE1z so1~rs Hardware `Store. A-- A __._- - ...----.- -,A , ,,,,4_ . ____`___ ugnnns m:sPn:c'1_'1rULLY BOLIOITED. DUIEUWWLH Barrio. Opt" [rositivelysalling outj 19%; --1U wuuiu DU uuuu. an auuuuuuuuauavu. _ Mr. Origen Wimple was probably. the most bashful young man at Spruce mountain. He was just nineteen, with a pasty complexion, very light blue eyes and a scanty growth of lemon-colored down beginning to ornament his chin and upper lip. He liked seclusion and courted the solitude of wood and glen, believing himself to be a poet, although he never yet had been able to string two! consecutive rhymes together, and he had come to board at Mrs. Banks ~ farm- house, on Spruce Mountain, `because mountain, because there was no one else there and no ssibility of anyone else being admit , as he himself accepted the only s are chamber, under the eaves of the mo ,whose windows looked out on the balsamic owth of the mountain \ side, and beneat which a little river roared and gurgled and beat itself into a spray of white foam against the edges of the rocks. ` * n- 4.L..A. 4..........A [Jan qn~'u1_~r-nvirna nf {Jun Stores gpen on .Tliur8: . Ravi and ` Satiirdaiys - until full is uold._ h INDIATINTS, LARGE ponmarrs. nmmncmi Ann II1umuous% >; LYON cc son, f---`-DQIIBI V sitqmb I'4F3 !?y,Iif[F1"` Water LIin9;'1'lpIt;or _of Pub, I-In-on-vv-1-w `yv:- soaoaem an simu. _1x-nruioo Agents. : Qnvuwln I Inf " p.a.s.s.u:..s. mum uuaus. muuno PAnE`Ls, ~ :At i'4Vee "-s Stcln-e or me rocxs. So that, toward the mid- rime of the golden July, when three 0 Miss Ara.- minta's schoolmates wrote here. musk- scented pin]; note that they would ar- rive by mountain stage that very even- iug, to spend a week, there was a nat- ural commotion at the farmhouse. For the Banks family, be it remembered, did` not live on a city avenue, where `one can send out and buy a folcling-bedstead or ayconvenient cot at a moment's no-_ tice. - .1 1171...]. .-.1...-.11 Cvvn z`A9 911;!` nohb .`

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