Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 15 Nov 1883, p. 1

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O LLV UULV ;.l.n.u1.nJ 1.'uLw , investment. on good freehold security at lowest muss of interest No princi- mu money required 1:u.il and `of t_1}e t._nnu. A cuas % GURl(l\iI1'EE-li MAGNUIBMENOINEJRAIN&NERVE F00" --..D, ........ "mu - vvtrvvvwu Positively cures .\'ervou3ness in all its stages. \Vcn.k Memory. Loss of Brain Power, Sexual Pros- tmtiun, Night, Sweats. sporxnatorrhmn, Loucor- rhuau. Ii-.u-runness. Seminal Weakness. and General Loss of Power. It repairs `Nervous \Vnsl0. lle,iu\'enutcs Lho Jll.(1(`d Intellect. Strength- ens the l cul;1cd limiu and Restores Surprising Tone and Vigor to the Exlxntmted Generative ()1-guns in cit.l1or `sex. '-m.\V_'itl1 each order for '|'wncLw: pn.cku.gcs. ucconumnxcd with five dollars we \vlll send our \\'I-ltten Guarantee to refun Lhe mom-v if the Lmullnont. (Int-Q not nil :-at n curn. will send \Vr1ttcn Guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a. cure. it in tho c1n-:.\m-:.~';'r AND mm-n` Medicine in the Mzu'kcl.. tt&1T} in our pamphlet. which we desire to mun free to any nddress. MAc|:'a MAGNETIC .`\In:mc1Nn: is sold by Dr - ists at 50 cm. per box, or 6-boxes for $2.50, or W 1` )1: nmiled, free of no.-mrtge. on race! t. ofthe mono bymldrcasimr M.-\(!K's MAG .\'h`.'l` C MEDICIN (,`().. \VlNDS0l_!. 0x;r._. QuAn.\._ nu: urnxur. MANN. \ nr -urn; 10r.(uJhl'!`l"and Ymng, Male and Female. .I>.m:n.-;.1.- m.....=. u......,....,....... x.. ..u a... '..;....... DY mlurcasimr El AUIC-`.5 11 AU .\ I1) \VlNDSOR.. 0.~:'r.. Caxam. Hum-m\r.nn.=: lammd in lhwrm. Y (,`().. \VlNDSOR. UN'r.. UANAD.-\. _ (}uumutoes issued in Bm'no, by GEO. MONK- MAN : sold by all Druggists everywhere 47-1y. u-`.---...~.. ---' __V- , Cornice Po1es.and all kinds of Fll..!'!1lVll'6.l!I1IdO to order by: omvetentworkmon. Also . Parlor suites Bedroom Bullet. sldeboards. any Chairs, &_o., -- .n -,-__1L__-_.-.I- u. v...... .., -.._,-__,., _ Planing and Tufnlnf Done on Shortest Notice. n A W? nntl A Yfl . ' `I113 UPJLV Luau, \LJCLL1'J puuuuu u l[()USl<}) uppusiu: the lmilxvny Depot. Barrie, Out. M. 5l{.\\.\(J\'. l ropricLor. 19-ly. __. --,1 -4 ._._. %FuHNL.{+ua::T| 1':_n'Ms u.oom AbvAuc:Q Has oponedo. store In the above 1) mines. stock embraces 3'1 material for Buoy W with patterns started : nu . unv u-rnnl Q AND VARN_ wun puunruu auuwu. . FANCY WOOLS AND YARNS. ` SILK FILOSELLES EMBROIDERY AND ` CREWEL SILK. ` I LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. 4 SILKS 8: OHENILLE CORDS AND TASSELB GORDON STAR AND_POIN'I` LACE, BRAID8, CARD AND BRISTOL BOARDS. SCRAP PICTURES. TISSUE PAPER. BEADS AND TINSEL. LADIES` uun:'|z'6'Co'rHIuo oun- Ohildrewa -A prom and Pattamo cu----n ~ ___.._.-1 Nnvv FAN9X_".'.9_!3F 2 nouns Vl;8T-II_E_TB.~ME;IIOVl8. J guns. L.s'rEPI-lens .,.-.u _ ........ 1.. nm ah.-um nu-Amines. The I '-F: . E -;= 1 d unljty the but-- i`,`:,:`::::s':::u`#*..`:a**.:, .::'.:..e.. _ V 1 I Q Q I I I n r[~x:'%GmiN's"1EEEZX. w. umnvx: umm-Intor.-Excellent accommo- _----- PIC-N10 mamas sooum as wnnbmas. supplied at short notice and on reuonablq terms. FREDERICK J. ., _" i *- Xfninck: all 11:0 clogged 'a\'cnucs of the Tthwels, Kidneys and Liver, carrying ufgrmluziily uixizoul wc.'1kcninglhc system, :\l!1hc impurizics and foul humans of the serrations; at the same time Conecting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Bili- ousness,1Jy:pc sia, Headaches. Diz- ' rziness. Heart um. Constipation, Dryness of the Skin, Dropsy. Dim- ness 9fVisio11.Jaun(11ce. Salt Rheum. Brysi elas, Scroflila. Pluttermg ci the I; cart. Nervourmess and General Debility; all IIICSC zmvl :mn'_\' nlhcr simi` lnr (Tcunplnixils )'iK'](` In the hnppv inilcncc ..r mmnnnrr mnnn m'I"r1'-ms Saniple Bottles 10c;Regu1ar size $1. _Fur sale by all T. Mll.lll'liN gt` (1).. l'I'u>pr11flors. Tomb) Manufactured fresh ovefy day; ` for them and you will use J-.3-I-J.` T`-5'-b I Pfmilnu a.IIJ!1IL! JE :m;mm:-) "TRADE: MARK. Jill" \.f\l1\])l.1lIllS)'l('l(l H1 IIIC H1I|l||\' IIIIHIL` uf B_URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. S.:.!()l{NS`.UN, 3.umu:, 1M-l POR.'l`I\`.R nf and dnnnr in nnn`n A. nil` Itlbu... . LOWEbl`_ P A be Du-gust Stock tloronm. \.h 0 \`"`v, . Ul).lVU_V-sun. Uwan 411', Leunnt. V01. XXXH`; Agreoublo and Bufe for `Cleaning the Teeth. Sold in every Town and City of Canada. ' u..--gen: `IIII (V339-v-. _,` ,ATKIN'SON S . gnnirll lnf [KEV T53 E*3i3IL*T|'l; `Pix TrXI5's'_i3_+1s VA N. -. zr. BROWN 1, -1 15-..!` maul vlnlnlfv far Lfaotured war: As]: om-.1 you use no 0 gr. iiii5E=A}!i3[5!7i?: [r t\.\`r~.n-s-` FURNITURE: 81.0 LIJLJ ID Dvuxu; 1. u no MRS. STEPHENS. I III Uvlu ; gun... ...... I-nurse '25 1'::'l:'_.- "J ll'l~\ \I mrim | u`>h Ont. 1):-3. %""B"iscu|`r.s nnp | DIIUTIIUBII L` UIIIUUI DAVID DOUGALL, . ' In Rear of the Market --_..__..,- ` CANADA BOARD OFDIRIOTORO 2 Hon. Henry Sl:a.rnee.Chs.irman: Thus. Onmp. Esq.. De .-Chairmen; Theodore Bert. Esq.: Angusc. ooper, Esq.: E. J. Barbeen. Esq. Insurances eifected at Moderate toe of Pro- mium. Dwellings. Churches and arm Proper- ties insured at Specially Low Rates. n I` n uutmsr rnunnnu nrsnulnn ---_~-..--v ---v- .v 0oNs7E Y:1-1;QR: c., l33UER OF MARRIRGI LICENCES- nn-Inn Am Incr- I$$:II ti IVIFI IIII III: $l&:IUC-6l onion A1` nu POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. _ ROYAL nNsunTn"c"s cummav ASSETS. $25,000,000. _ 11.. n... I nu;-.6 nnnlnn on. A nnnon gun... I lgklohnn u.. uuux, Lnou 1`\t1LV um Dl1Ul.\.- '15 ER and General Agont~ Realentatobou he and sold. Collections mule in any purl: of he county. Money to Loan. Oloe -Bothwolli 31031:. opposite the Railway station. Itlaglo. ,n.. - `mun nuuunvu can can 0. F. 0. SMITH. Rea.-Sec: any or LONDON, ENGLAND. ` Capital 2,000,000; deposited with the Govern- " ment. at Ottawa $100,000. THEMERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00.. Capital $500,000; Government deposit mlde. THE ABOVE ARE ALL BTOCK COMPANIE- THE VVATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE iNSUR- ANCE C0. Capital, $600,000. OFFICE.--South Side of Collier -S5733`, op? posite the American Hotel, Barrie. `H- - Y H'.I`um.. l`1u.nim `nu-..u4 -. ug V-vgvvvg VVVI Has the Largest Surplus of Assets over Liabilities or any Fire Insurance Company . in the world. _ Barrie. Sept. 11. 1878 .-._. lmvlcsmn FUNDS- - - over s:o.ooo.ooo IFUNDS mvmswn IN CANADA . 9oo.ooo ' Security. Prom 1. Pa. ment. and Llborsmy In the adjustment 0 its as an the prominent features of this Company. Junxvnvun n... .-.-. ..___-__...__- , 'Land and Imtcranoe Agcnt,~_ Life, Fire and ' ' Accident. Ofco. East. side of Owen Street, next door _to the Bank of Toronto. 1 I Rnupln InC Il'-_.I. than - GA`- HARTFORD mam INSURANCE` COMPANY. zsnnusunn IN 1810. ASSETS, mv. u.-um, - 33,358,381 Re-immrance Reserve, - -- 81,060,494 Losses in St. John ; Fire, - $180,000.00 ' All Dlld In tifn Iivnnlrn AHAII u-A cavvuvv nu uv. I! van 0 .L' H :7, wl.0U,UUU. UU All pnld In two weeks utter flro. Also Agent tor the Commercial Union Insur- Lmoe qt London. Capital. 8,000,000. I7-ly. Agent. at`Ba.rx~1o. a. `r. Lamn-. co , JAMES ,SCROGGI E, CONVEYANCER; COMMISSIONER IN B. R.! `run I rlLl`JLV.l.lLl.'L1.Ial.'J LLVIJU Lynn uu COMPANY. of London. England.` Estab- lishedl782, ` AGENT ' Fill THE FOLLOWING GOMPANIES: THE PHCENIXFIRE INSURANCE Ilahn I VI`), ll. ln[11L--In lmuul: H H hrh E`LlWu.l`d:i' Boo}; : THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1803. Capital $11,000,000. For Fire bunlneu only. _ 'l'111!a DUVDDULULV J.J.VbaUJ.IanJ.Vvaa COMPANY. Innuros all kinds of Propert and Private Dwellings. Over $100,000 depoaito with the Government. ._...__.*......_. __ -..` _ _ _ ALEX.MORROW, HE SOVEREIGN INSURANCE n In! Du-I vat: DwnIIlnaI_ (`Ivar Il0,000 dmmllto THE ROYAL CANADIAN FIRE . . AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. THE QUEEN INSURANCE GOM- PANY. cap1t.s1s19.ooo,ooo. OFFIOII Old P. 0. Building, Oomor of Gamer and Dunn. Rio-gain. Agent Ato1-the following Inaurando Companies .uv noun UL l.Ul'IllII0- Barrie. 21st March, 1883. Remember the` . Stand, Moore : Bnclc mack, ngarlyopposita the Sum- marnntt "mun 0' ()0 u m Murrimgu In in l. mu .xL .\I {PM ENT 1'0: WEIGHT. Rgztes Moderate, Losses Eguitabl/y and V ' Prompy Adjusted. JAMES EDWARDS. Ammf at Birth IMYRTLEJNAWII luom: OTHER asnumn 1| JAMES EDWARDS, nnnnl-an ununn n 9, ' IVE RPOOL 6; LONDON & GLOBE J INSURANCE COMPANY. LIFE IE5 FlRE.J GEO. DUDLEY, & .HOU_SE,- .s 1(;zv gmssco vB_AY_FI E L`D, .sTREE"r, CAUTION! "CHARLES WAY, M % {HT=+s[ I I um EN'mAI., (LATE BIGELOW Hl\l'\`l<`.ImnmxitntlmHllH\VlI.VDBDOt.B11I'l'i9- ... ..... 1*` I/iis`uRAuoz. R. HOLT, INSURANCE BROK- ` ER and Gena!-nl Amount. 31...: non. `nun-L6 PA m%'rE RI .. uu -u uyuu-nu; uuvv nurvuuo SMITH . I OSEPH ROGERS . Roe.-Seoy., Agent.` Polloe Court. Montreal. Barrie Sofa Again for thh Celeb:-stud` EACH PLUG OF THE EORTH OF SIMOOE In Bronze Lenin. _ "worms an rnmas. AND A tutor or` mx r.u.1.ma upon A mougmx my mzonuon mu wmannaus THOUSANDS THiNK.`-Binox. n. 0dbitalJf8_.m0.000. Agent. u.t'Ba.rx-io, O. 1'. LOUNT. sneer; 011100, 1 WWUITW, UUTYIUT IA Owen Streets. 1s MARKED Barri e . euwnuuc. Agent at Barrio. 12-1!: ' 11-II! That: are e xumlzer or ptersona (taint of exnmloy-. men eve can - e en om nw n no work ,d0rI 10Z neeyd 9:) be. ;Fhoue won] t: work can make from 8100 to 8600 3 month ear. working for us In I pleasant end ermanent. business. The amount our agents me e vex-lee. ` some tneie ee hl h an 0500 3 month while others I! low as 100. depending on the energy of the agent. e have an article of green mom. It should he sold to every House-owner. and Days IBXTIMIBHINAIY IWFBII - ene enou h to work 5 in agent. we hove article or great merit. It eve House-owner. Eye over 100 per oent. pron . Enoh ealeie from .50 to $10.00. One extent in Pennsvlvnnin sold 32 in two deyeaend cleared 85i.00. An agent in New Yorknu. o $45.00 in one dorl.dAny men with 8!. this min; I: wear on make from 82.000 to O8 - 000 5 year. e only went one man in `each county. and to him will give the exclusive sale in ion on he continues to work faithfully for us. There a no com etltion. and nothing like our in- vention made. or-ties having from to 31.- Oootoinveet, oen obtain a General gene: for ten counties or a State. An one can make an investmentof from 25 to 81. without the lenet risk of lose. as our 0 roulars will show that those investin $25 can after A thirty do 3` trial return the 200 1 unsold to on and net th rmaney back. and will do` SK (II 1058. 5! DUI` Ulfulllf Wlu BUUW (LIED DIJIHU 300 get rmoney back. ii` they do not clear at least $100. They show that is General nt who will rake ten counties and invest 3216. on after a trial of 90 days re- turn all goods unsold to us and have money re- turned to them it they fell to clear at least 8750 in that time There are many persons having money to invest. who oould not give the business personelattention-suoh can employ anlracents without leaving home--mnking e in e amount yearly out or a. very small investmen We are not paying salaries. but want men willin to work and obtain as their pay the proiltsot the 1- energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will not work on any. i`hose meaning business will re- ceive our large descriptive circular. and extraor- dine:-51'. otter by enelosingna. three-cent stamp. with eir address. The t to com ly with our terms will secure the county or ooun es they may wish to work. A AA-nu-- 1! ON 'l'U LAEALVJJ Uu .l\a1`Jx.|_a Estate at Six per cent.1ntoroaY.. LENNOX 8; MCN NOX. Solicitors. Bun-lo. WI. UV WUCBQ Address, Rlxxm MAm_1nc'run1xo' 00., I16 Smlthneld street. Pmaburg. Pa. Wanting Employment. vvunu Iavu-n VII Ill-I-II;-VS BILIOUSNES3, DIZZIIVE86 . DYSPEPSIA. - DROPS Y, INDIGESTION. FLUTTENNO JAUNDIOE. OF Tiz'E HEART, 7 RY8IPELA3. AOIDITY OF '8ALT RHEUM, THE 87' OJMCH, ` IIEARTBUR/V, DRYNE88` . nsnnncus, ;o.= rm: sxm, And every species of disease as-Isln from dloordered uvaa monav 3T Bowen : on mega. -5 --_ ____._ . Ontario, Thursday, November 15, la. 0. MPKEGBIE an 130., SAN 2333. |0FF|0ES--BARBIE mu .smm.| musncu ciusnnlammc ausmess ooumry 0F smodn GENERAL ADVERTISER. -uu-n-w vu Ivb\I\-I!-lg '1'. alumna a ca. *":*s*.- burrs ISSUED. UPON THE FEDERVAL ` BANK or CANADA AND mzancxms. _.-. OONVEYANOING. the. jam .\I-xou-..x\', AUUPIUNEER, Ca niisi mur, (_'.oxn'uym_1r-ur. Issuer" of \....-.-3.;-m l.i~--'xr1us\1ndm'll1-- New Act. .\_Iunoy COHMERCIAL AND 1unnucn'sV Norms nxsoouwrmn. ` oonnlcuoxa s-no1lrn.1_nAnI AIID , 1` mun. nmri lune. sum Correspondents I Trad 1' -m~,::.y.,::e"`"" nouns...-gun-n-----ou-can---cu`- Bu-aparllla and other hlood-pnruyinf roots. mlnblnqd with Iodide 6! Point:-.. (Inn and Iron, nndiIt)_ion.fost,n1IIItl9Iln- able, and most economical blood-partner tin! can be used. 1: invariably upon an blooii poisons from the sy:tem,enrloheu nudrencwt the blood, and restate! lu manna; power. It is the best known round] for gamma and all Bcromlous Complaints. l!rnlp- .v.... n..._. 1:|_...;...._.... nu -s.|... Sarsaparla. van-9 azununnurg yuan; vv vn Inn. nrqv vvnvuy Sores, Bonn. Tumors, and Eruption! oi the skin, as also for all dborden caused by 3 thin and impoverished, or oorrupwa, A condition at the blood, nah u Bhcumstlun, Kenn-algla, Rheumatic Gout. Gone:-H 'neI;1uty,_a.nd summon cam`-:12. LYnn_'s SAxn1ArAn.n.u. hm cured in of the Imhmmatory Ilhomnuun, wlgh which I have suxma (or many you-3. . W. ll . Haunt." _ W7 rut` Dr..l. C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggma; 81, oh: bottle! for N. VY 1 Durham, In, Mann 2; 1852. ..-A.-. --o. -- &v. 1. n--~~ lru hL:1u.ln:Ih'IIl-)f W. l.oI_1m. Q41. WILL CURE. OR RELIEVE `nnnnnu,-no nlvunurinn % AYERS mum GO TO L. SJG. L.8A lmstgbllnhedi F0310 Watches, . - and E100 Dunn 3.1:. nonmg. ch` 4 Hy yuan. W. H. H00!!!`-" no '?`3'6ma Whe`I3-you fold vour uids, Baby Louise ! M Your hands. like afai:-y's, so tiny and fair` - With A pretty. innodnt. saint like air, -Are you _.trying to think of some angel-tauqhlt D`I`lVal r _ I'm id love with you, Baby Louise ? Why you never rniae your beautiful hend ! Some dav,`:littIe one, your oheekwill grow red .With 8 ush of delivht to hear the words said I love you, Baby Louise. Do.yot_1_hear me, Baby Louise Y ` I hove lung your praise for nearly an hour, And ytour lashes keep drooping lower and diet - 7 {And von v6'ono to sleep like a weary ower, Unzmte ul. Buby Louise ! I) nn'u'{l .\('rum in A number: of acquaintances were together recently, when the conversation turned on the sub'oct of premonitions of death-warm ings. o;one confessed to a belief in such things, but each had a well authenticated instance to relate which no one was able to exglain. -..- _ 17-... ___1 _____ __,.1 if A__ UL lilllo` _ gaid one : I am not prepared to any ` whether! do or do not believe in premoni- tions. What I am going to relate hap- pened under my own observation, and made a lasting impression on me. Several years ago three of us were rooming together on VWelnut hills. One of the number was 0..-.......l.. :....... `In.._-...'u'. tr- _ _.__ _:u_ 1. In In xovo man you, rbaoy uoulsc : With our silken hsir nud your soft bino eyes, `And t e dreoiny wisdom that in them lies. `And the faint, sweet smile you brought from the skies - God svsunshina', Baby Louise 1 VV suuuu ullllg UB9 OIV 1H8 IIIIHIDOF W85 formerly from Maysville, Ky., a man with- outfany nonsense in him in regard to any- thing. Of his father's family he often spoke, and particularly of ' a little half brother, for whom he seemedto have more than a brother's aection. One night, pro- bably about two o'clock. we were awakened by a cry of distress from our friend on an- other bed. We found him sitting. upright and wide awake. In explanation of the cry he said he `had just that minute seen his little half brother die. We tried to reason him out of such an idea, but he simply replied : `I will not sutject myself to your ridicule by saying anything more about it, but my fears will be conrmed when morning comes. Sure enough, on the arrival of the first omnibus from the city in the morning came a messenger boy witha telegram announcing the death of the little half brother in Maysville. I know all thisto betrue. Make your own ex- planations. ' Qnmn nf Irma lrnnw unit` an AH-\ nr yuauuuuuu. ` Some of you know, said another, enlisted duringthe first months of the late departure for can) . Three days later. be- fore any word ha been received from him, screams. It was about ten o'clock at night, the family, including my mother, having retired early. ' Mother said she had seen Tom in her sleep lying on a cot dead. with a fearful wound in his left breast. It was in vain that she wae:told that it all came about by her anxiety to hear from him, and the pictures she had drawn of the horrors of battle. She would believe nothing ex- cept that her boy was dead. We lived several miles from a `telegraph oice, but early in the morning father rode over and telegraphed to the captain of the company. While he wanted, the answer came :-`Tom was accidentally stabbed to death last night. Particulars by mail. The particu- lars were that Tom, in attempting to separ- ate two men who were ghting, received a j fatal knife wound in the breast. My poor ; mother never knew when the body arrived. From the moment that the contents of the telegram were made known to her she be-' came a maniac, anddied after ten years of suering without ever seeming to recognize either of the three young children who were left worse than motherless. u\xn..... I ...-.. - L-.. H -;.'..I - n.:_.1 II_.._ that my poor mother died in an insane 3 asylum a few years ago. My eldest brother 1 war. I can just remember the fact from 3 some of the incidents connected with his ` my mother aroused the household with her i WUFU mu: WUIBU Iall lIl0WIlGl'le53.' When I was a. be ," said a third, "my mother had a young ady doing some sew- ing for her. She was regarded as a most remarkable girL Deeply religions, she carried her profession into her everyday life. Her prayers and exhortations were remarkable for one-so young and unedu- cated. Her life was a beautiful one in every respect. One winter's night she and my mother were sitting by the fire after havlng put up their sewing, when she as- tonished my mother by asking whether she thought persons were warned at their ap- proaching death. I was a small boy, and my presence was not regarded as of any moment. My mother made an evasive re- ply, and the young lady related the follow- ing :---`Oneyear ago to-night my two sis- ters and myself were sleeping in one room, they in one bed and I in the other. I was awakened in some manner. I could not tell how, but with the most delightful feeling I ever experienced. I hesitated to open my eyes, although I was wide awake, lest the delightful sensation I felt would leave me. I dldvopen my eyes, however. The moon was shining brightly into the room, and for a moment I saw nothing unusual, while my eyes caught sight of 31 little child standing on'the foot of my -bed. I was not frightened, and do not believe I was surprised. It all seemed so natural andapart of the leasant waking I had just experienced t at I waited to see what else would come. In a moment the child said : Lou will live. just three years," and it was one. I did not awaken my sisters, but t e next morning I related the circumstances atthe breakfast table. They all laughed at -me except father. who looked serious, and has treated me with greater tenderness eversince. I believe that I amgoing to die at the time designated, but I am making no preparation for the event! beyond trying how much good I can do in thevehort time I am to stay here. I re- _ solved to watch the date, but boy like it passed from my mind. `I only remember that two winters after, one cold Christmas day I drovem mother in a sleigh to at-' tendethefune , ~,o_f~her young girl friend- -.Bhe-had been sick nearly all winter, and . probably-diediat the very date` that she saidshcwoul ." ` I` - ~ ' an s...n...... r 1.-.... ....-....-`_.u-a.-;1 'n.:_ `L- nun unu vvuuxu. , llbelleve I have never relsted this be- fore," said another. My father had been an lnvslid for several years, but of late` he he had not seemed any more likely to die ' suddenly than years before. We lived many miles apart and certainly not a day led that I did not think of him, but I R31 ceased to feel that constant anxiety that clung to me the first year or two of his" illness. One night after I lud retired I lay wide svelte, but with `my eyes closed, q as was my custom, and with my face` to-3 ward the front side of the bed. Suddenly! limsgined that myfsther was -stand` gi beside the bedloolung at me. Do not un- dsrstsnd me toylnean that I saw him. If ~ snyof you will close your eyes, by the .ex- 2 ertion of yous-_ jmsginstion `you `our of, course, bring -any objeet A'boI9AIfe` Kan." That, -111: In -iinaho`. amp; I'm in lov with ypu, Baby Louise ! th vonr dillmn Iuu'r and vnnr anft Hnn n pr! or . - You lyem-nod above, Baby Louise 2 ant` touz. nA11I-wnmunas. if MARGARET EYTIXGE. 7 BABY LOUISE} vision came instantly and unsought This is as plain as I can make it He did not appear as I had last seen him, but seemingly free from suffering and in the very best of humor. A pleasant smile was on his face, such as I had never seen in twenty years. It was allover in a moment. ' I opened my eyes involuntarily ; and of course, saw nothing. I did not sleep'for some hours, when I did fall asleen I was disturbed by dreams, and got up in the morning unre- freshed and went to my place of business. About 8 o'clock I was handed a telegram, and realized what it meant. For a -minute I was engaged, and put the telegram in my pocket. When I was disengaged, which was almost immediately, I commenced making arrangements to be absent, and was reminded by an associate that I had not read my telegram. I was so well satis- ed what it contained that I had unthink- ingly allowed it to remain uno ned. The reading conrmed my fears. e had died suddenly the night before, and was dead nns-hams A vninnfn lmfnrn nnvnnn lrnnw it currrupuuueu Ullilylyo One of the company `had said nothing during the entire conversation. He was asked for his experience, and very unex- pectedly to most of the company he had one to give. As you all know, I have a wife and children, and I do not need to tell you that I am happily married. Away back in boyhood, like most boys, I had a `first love. They are often laughed at and seldom_xuake matches, but I believe that those early loves leave lasting impressions, and should not be made light of. We were separated in the most natural way. and years later we both married. We never met, and, so far as I am able to judge, no regret marred the happiness of either of us. Such separations are regard- ed ss natural and necessary ; but I want to put on record here that I never thought of her without recalling the pleasant emo- tions of our early love, and which I be- lieve are never felt in any future attach- ments, however trne and warm they may be. [I I'\..... ...:._`LL _'L..__ T L..AI' ...._L...`..I- van` uuuuuuxy IIIIU Ulgllll UUIUKU, W53 UUBU perhaps a minute before anyone knew it. Was it then that his spirit appeared at my bedside? I do not know, but the time corresponded exactly." Onn nf H11: nnmnnnv `had nnid nnthina One night when I, had certainly not thought of her for months, `I was awakened by what I then thought. and still - believe was A kiss on my forehead, and she stood beside me in plain view. It was only for n mnmnnh unrl H-m innidnnt, imnodnarv nr Several weeks ago a. party of revenue men stopped at the rude house of an Ar- kansas squatter. He saw at a. glance who they were and when they callei to him, he limped out to the fence. Flaw An mm An, air 7"` said than nnm. umpeu. our. U0 EHO IBIIGU. I How do you do, an` T and the com- mander of the squad. Dunn: umll than]: var Wm-1'1: var HNIINIBI OI 5118 BqllllQ- Putty well, thank yer. Won't yer light an hitch 3" No, we are in something of a. hurry. What is good land. worth 7" I dunno. That s singular. It mo_ut be ter some tolkes, but it ain't ter me. Say thsr, Jim, .' turning to his son, drive the sow outen the house, fur she mout turn overthe sugar troff an spill the young un." , nn vnn `(now :1 man sn this nntohhnlh II" _ ~ 7 i!-Jllnciill r1\'ertiBen1cI\tS0l`d(;rt;(iBS;st;;_;:ei.3 will IN`. .uu......,.. ..._ _ 9|`?-I - ~, . ;m,,ew._1|1.f\-.lxm3x lhI'm'_0`priet0rs do not cm mH,mp;u :)rl`\` A|)\ A\\I(J 3.H. rule whlc}, Wm b,,;u-wtly uih-arm (.0: . niece of local births mlleat`hmnsortod tree ofchat-g_ . - r'mKG5-=` 5_ :\r2}.~l.F`.Y. huhlisher and propotor UUBILIU HIU Ill P1511] VIUW. LIA W53 U1-ll AU]. a moment, and the incident. imaginary or real, did not disturb me enough to keep me awake for five minutes. A week later I heard of her death. Good night gentle- men ; I did not know it was so late. Tho nnrnnnnu 1-\Itn`ra nn urn` fhn 1' AI` ILIUII ; J. ulu I106 K0W_ 15 W33 BO 13!: 7 The company broke up, and the writer has tried to give a. faithful recital from memory of the so-called incident: as re- lated in the order given. ' U18 young un. 0 you know a. man in this neighbor- hood named,Bob Blakemore 1 Is he got a sort 0' moon eye on one side an a. sort 0 rainy day eye on tuther 3" .Tha.t s the man, I believe." Sorter walks like he didn't kere whar he was gwine, do he '1" Von from what. I know nf Him HA 1333 H5 W33 EVVLLIU, UU IIU I Yes, from what I know of him he does. lG....L.._ ....L:....- _L.._ L- L-II-.. `Ill..- Lou UUUB. Sorter whines when he talks, like he was a longin fur suthin he n t got 1" He's the man, I have nodoubt." Wars 2. par 0' shoes what was made by Josh Simmons, with one heel thiser way an tnther thater way," ` making signs with his hands. (f`I'\l.-.I.Y_ AL- _..1:_.:J.--`l 1I1I_;__ --...VT HHU. [1111] i T `-Well, ef yer know him as well as I do yer oughter know whet to nd him." When did you see him last `P Don t riccolleck the last time as well an I do the fast. The fust time I ever need him we t. We t till his. wife she come, an then till my wife she come, then we all t. Airter awhile we got mlxed up, an` my wife she-t mean his wife she t him, Q: n _ U15 uauuu. That s the individual. Whre can I find him 7" l.\l7-'|l -2 _.__ 1-..-.. L:__ __ __.II __ I J- &u`;VelI, we" don't care anything about that. . I dl1ke to know where we can find him, as we can doubtless strike a. trade." "vol `inf. `nwunn In Vwnu gun .Tu'I-n (A llllll WI WU UIIII LlUL|U|I|UB BDFIISU D DTISUU. "Yas, but lemme tell yer. Say, Jim, did yer drive out the sow 1" Ya. pap." Did he agill the young `un ? No, pap. ' Look here. my friend." Don't know as I m yer friend, But I m er lookin` that. We want to nd Bob Blakemore. T "I ll tell you how ter find him of that : whnt yer want. See that hog path ? VA: " u - ........~, . oI!0"`w dneclnss of prlntin . ~ . yno {I)|`fLI"`:,n3()f uvufry lescrlptnn in stockuna Blnnnfwumnaonulnoprices. _ , `up \1s--For .sunscI-nprion-~81 not unnum, 1`-in Mmnce: $21! nqt so paid. gcriozly U,v}<`,|{'l`IS!.\7G-Jloncenta )e1-line for . 5`r,,0n,u,nd rour.cr:ntsc9.ch au naoquentin-' mu Ymmy mmls pot exceeding one Inch I10-3 or 3.,-, pecmI contracts for yearly 13'1" omercdnnnntreduced rules. Writ- .lerun1usLlmscntf0l: the d`lscom.hmn.nce of .n- .rip[i._,,,_.. .-ul L:lve`rtiln1. 'lrn.nsientnoI.iccs )5 .`.,,...1_1`ormlo.&zc..&:c.. not exceed. 9 .V . . "M-" _q_\Vnl he mdmlllml for 2.) cents ouch in- :-z5'` . 1| ..1mu-tisen1cntsog'dercdpy,strg.nge1;a WIIUU JUN Wllllltu IJUU VIICII MU P301! 3 Yea." Wall, take that path till yet come ter thedeer-lick. Bob : a. mighty hunter an` yer air mighty likely ter nd him that. gunnnnn ha IIn't {chain 3' 1 Summer: else. all right 1' Yea, pap." _ Look here--" Lookin that agin." We want to go into the house." Sm-tinly, come in, and the party dis- mounted and entered. After looking around, and seeing nothing but a bed, a kettle, s. sugar-trough, cradle and baby, they went away. Aiter they had been gone awhile, a blanket in one corner of the Say, Jim, is the sow room mbved and Bob B!skemore s head 7 appeared. All the time the old "squatter" had been engaging the revenue men in con- , vet-sntion, Blakemore, who knew that ight . would be useless, was diggin a hole in the d eronohed . _ down and covered himself with the blanket, * . the boy, Jim, discovered that the saw was dirt oor. and when he all right}? Ihold, hash in my hand, saif! the ` President as the meotin opened in due form, '4` apetiahnn signe by 220 persons n1-AI-rin' din nlnh to admit (in fnmn uni On xorm, " 5 puuauuu mguuu uy Aau persons prnyin' dis club to admit de female sex to V membership. - I'm sorry to see `em waste so uiuch time . When the time arroves dat dis club ean t be run widout de `help of de _ud_der' sex, Paradise Hall will be 9. deserted i mm.'. A T (I 'I'\--_ T .__.'I-_.L__! J- 1'I,I__`J-..A .1, L. ` Illllln `Q Does I undernfan de Praident to be i onpooed to what am called woman's right: 1" asked the RAW. Penntock as he suddenly bobbed up." x ' 3 'VSn chin: nh_vnn nnn, Tab:-. An UUUUUII o 2 You does, ash--von does. Take do , movement from its incepshun twenty years to tlioprosent date, and it has nebber included one `true woman). It has been a `1nOInI'.1gIu4aI~ nnl.`3`n `1\`|nlIiuI Inn 5 Iuuluuuu lulu llll woman. 10 new DB!!! 3 out in ,ollow'od by a. I SAVES A FRIEND BY HIS 'VlRY EVASIVE AKSWEES. El` III." llllglllry IlUIy I0!" Llllll llll EH31`. Suppose he isn't there 3" Then I ken tell yer zactly where he H "`Where '1" 6(Q.........-n... \'oyn_n:-<~r= well 3 H10 Hume. * I9 m: THE SQUATTER AGAIN. 'l'I'IE- LIME-KILN CLUB. V lo. 46. Whole No; 1647. Lva, sun. I I should like to see a vote taken on do queshuri. * Thu rn" wan nails} and &Inn -n-du. .h~.AJ - class of males an females who have some- how kept cl ar of idiot aeylums, an yit who doan' know nut! to be lunatics. To de wife an mother-de true woman of do ahside--I grant homage and reverence. I class her second only to de angels of Heaben. To de female who emaginea dat de Lewd created her to be eunthin greater (inn a woman, I grant de same respect: as to a man. an` gin her do name chance to start up in a crowded kyar. I doan want to meet her nor talk to her not read to her. She am a` mighty poo woman an a slim sort of a man. I H 11-..- A- `D__ .:.1-_L _.-_- 3-; :1 -I,J- , , BUFII U! I mun. Does do Prehident mean that it shall go out to do world dat dis club am `posed to woman : rinhtn 1 innlrd Panntnnlr I UUBHUH. 1 The roll was called and the vote stood : For woman`: rights, 12; against, 194. Elder Pemtock sat down with a jar which was heard eighty rods away. Ona recent morning in Cincinnati 9. band ofcolored persons marched to the water s edge on the Ohio, just below the Newport & Cincinnati Railway bridge, and directly opposite Sausage row. where the some totake psrt in the ceremony of bap- tizing by immersion a. newly converted sister. The weather was very cool, and the early morning, when a few people were stirring. was chosen to escape interruption. After a song and a prsyerthe gowned min- ister and the candidate-a cosl-black, stout young girl-waded slowly into the chillintz '.?8.i .8I . The girl shivered at first, but ex- _ hnrted bythe minister, she followed him` until he halted where the water was waist deep. Suddenly she msde the Kentucky shore echo these words : ' - Lord-a-massa, I ca.n t stun dis ; lem- ma an ! I vilest negro despersdoes resort. They had I uuu DU uu wuuu (I36 (Ill 0100 am POI woman's rights 1 inquired Penstock. Yes. sub. me go 1 `(null- we go 5 i But remember the Master's command, I dear sister, and don't turn back to the} wicked world said the minister. ` } I "`RII`. T nuns an - H H bi" nnn T lvnnup H- W111, IIIJU gnu l'Ul)llUU.s She made` is desperate effort to escape, but the person held on, saying as he strug- oled with 1113 obstinate convert : "Yo' head mus go under." In the etfort to duck the girl s head both went. under be- yond their depth. They soon rose to the surface and oated down stream, shouting for help. Boats were at hand, and they were rescued in theiusual way. Now the colored theologians are discussing whether or not this was a Christian baptism. vuunuu wuuu, lulu. Illa IIlllBcUl'. ' "But I mus go ; it'll kill me, I know it will, the girl replied. QhAI'nndn'nr1nnnm-uln awn: fn nnnnnn l 1 It was in Chicago, of course, though for that matter it might have been in any city of Connecticut or Massachusetts. ll `ITJII -..... _. L. AL- L_1I ALI- A...` 1- I... lIl(lllll'UI.la Not this eve," she replied, certainly in not `the most gractous manner `possible ; "and then she added, S'mother eve, pos- sibly. _ ` Rn}. Mrn- Qnnkvhrnpnrninn on:-fn1'n'Iv slmy. _ h But Mrs. Stockyards Porcine certainly sent you an invitation !" Oh, yes, of course ; but I felt obliged to present my compliments and regrets." "' Wall `if vnn m'n '. n fnnnv wnmnn The `AU pruupub Ill UUIUPIIILIUIILH uuu l'Ugl'UlI3- WelI,'if you ain't a funny woman. The soiree will be one of the.most fashionable and select given on the west side, this season. is I ........ .. L..L ..J.:1l 1 .11.! ....L ........L ADVERSE TO A MISCELLANEOUS ' CROWD U1 UUIIUUULIUUD UK` 1!1B53Ull|lIUl4Ir3u W111 you go to the ball, this eve 1" he mquired. Nnt Hui: awn " aha rnnlind mu-tninlv in I suppose so. but still I did not want. to go. 7 ' ' " Private reason, en 2" . ' Well, if you must know, all of my di- vorced husbands have been invited, and I don't wish to mix promiscuously m such 3 miscellaneous crowd. MONEY T0 uzNn| A OBIME WITHOUT A CAUSE-A DARK LEA!` IN ENGLISH HISTORY. Probably there was never an English Miniater-certainly never a Premier--who had fewer personal enemies than had Spencer Percival ` Even the man who ass- aasinaied him had no ill-will toward him personally. His name was John Belling- harn. He had a suit at St. Petersburnz which he felt that Lord Granville, the Ann- bassador to Russia, had neglected. Gran- ville, we believe, was at the time at home, and Bellinszham had planned to kill him, but he chanced to fall in with Mr. Percival first, and regarding the Ambassador as a creature of the Premier, he shot the Pre- mier instead. 1']. __- .-._ LL- .........3.._ Al I`...-. `I1 1C1 ) ILIIUT uulueau. It was on the evening of May 11, 1812, Mr. Percival was late in attending upon the House of Commons, which was sitting in Committee of the Whole upon an impor- tant question, where his presence was greatly needed. A messenger had been sent for him, who met him as he was en- tering the lobby, arm-in-arm with Mr. Stephen. He received the summons and instantly started forward, leaving Mr. Stephen behind. He had taken but two or three steps when he was shot in the left side by a pistol in the hand of Belllngham. He fell, expiring, while the assassin stood calmly gazing upon the work he had done. Bellingham was seized, and a. second pistol, also loaded, was found upon him. He [ made no attempt to escape. ` In fact he did 4 l I not appear to realize that he had done any- thing that should astonish people. Fluirlnuflv Jnlun Rnllinnhnrn was 1 snarl- mung `UB3: Blllllu 8350111311 PUUPIU. Evidently John Bellingham was a mad- I man--crazy as man ever was--yet he was I taken, committed, tried, condemned, ex- ecuted, and his body dissected by the sur- geons,all within one poor week after the ring of the fatal shot. Lord Brougham says of this haste : So great an outrage upon justice was never witnessed in mod- ern times ; for the application to delay the trial, until evidence of Bellingham's in- sanity could be brought from Liverpool, was refused, and the trial proceeded, while the Court, the witnesses, the jury and the people were under the inuence of the feelings naturally excited by the deplorable slaughter of one of the most eminent and virtuous men in any rank of the com- munity. ' nn nnv-inn: nircnmgtnnen connected with muuuy. One curious circumstance connected with `Mr, Percival s death we will note before ; the close. Samuel Crompton, the inventor {of the spinning-mule, had for a. long time E been beseeohing Parliament to make him a ;respectable grant for his great invention. : He was poor, and his labors in perfecting l his great invention had made him so. ; After long and vain effort be at length sne- ' oeeded in securing a. valuable friend in Mr. Percival, who, as Chancellor "of the Ex oheqner, had the power to help him. Not annnute before the fatal shot had been discharged, Percival had said to some .friends who were conversing on the sub- ject of the inventor of the spinning-mule I i and his claim--he had come upon them sud- I 'denly, and remarked to Mr. Blackburn 2 - ~ 5` Ah I van will he nln in lrnnw that um "YO' HEAD MUS` GO UNDER." J10 yUll IIIIIIK lrllllln WIH UU Ill-lUllbUl.Ul'_y I When Mr, Percival fell after he had been shot. he held in his hand a memorandum, ufnllnws : Crompton, 20,000," which signied the mm he meant to have given to the inventor. ` ' 4 `Int -1`- I in ALA nun.` naa-.n'- Anal`: nann- Illy uuu ruluurluiu MJ Lur. Anuvnuuru . [ A h ' you will be glad to know that we [mean 90 pos-20,000 for Crompton. Do you t ink that will be satisfactory T 'WIsnn Mr T nv-4-{on} fa" nnr 11:: had hnnn 50 sue IllVUIllA)l'n But. alas ! in the good man's death, poor Cmmpton lost his best fnend. After haw- , ing hnnnted the lobby of the Home of Gun- mons furve weariwme months the paltry - pum of 5,000 was voted to Samuel Cramp- tonfor what he had done to extend the - oi the country. 1 THE MURDERED PREMIER .--__ E v E a y' ',: Atthei) lloo._l).1ngop3tg: f 3_bA Y ` t"`~`t llu'1'rlst' Fm)! ' ' V 0. 0t Isiurka 3 - b Mot .___ D! P333`: six- 11 in L1 .. , Ouluuo glll ll 1 lg-ti[g`[l)'E;`)uI i3 it n{1o(gEd'll (SW8 o).u,n.m'3._.n l islzopj.` '3 cam. d3l|~abPl'-`Gr; ml wmcu lis:i}13.1'1;l;'Hl bg f(:)"`l":E-ed1',f ox"{lc. ` first C to 9-1 ' 11135 0 be 0 Ouhtr y. am] &Der.nrr.hcCuum5. . ` ' 'md'iJo ` "lie. & ki ookueam) apartment is O ckd ' h an e - n. W Thedo omnont of-Ml ffofdlngtncilitl ' "dull ;)spt,:)rptTr`';:-`1n|?1i|t[,]isr `Or pun" _ n l)ills.nn(ierLc=`:lt.tB r"s:]&?`wl:E' . Oak Otcho yle . learn: of 0: rumors min `.1 he I Xl(`,(`l;L . of <:\,`ksrlTl:`x;ltix"1F_ ' ' " 011 Stock- and ` Blallfif-){Ins NM) e__n reason 1` ~- f:.:'.e.:r:::- ` ' Y, Q `_` I . Qn . hum I sbouriti or xnwro pal nuney required ` 8'[`H.. THY 8c AUUI`. _5ulir:iLo1-5.. _ IIILOOI I NOTIN ADVANCE, l(lbt_ob11ohedyou'I) ronxovn . L.8ANDEB~`. 2 Watclids, Jewelry - Electra-Plate, Dllnlop-Ito, --yr! --0; BARBIE. }-kaa: A FAILURE IN CROPS. A species` of worm is eating sll"the lane from the oheatnut undlhiokor tree: in nanny sections, And the crq wil be 5 failun. Worms that alict chldren or adult: will 1-ove a failure if Dr. Low : Pleasant Worm yrnp is used. It is A safe nnd sure can (or all worms that lurk in the huuun leyntom, up worm included. ngureu up [18 lulu [0 I'll! Willi; Wall, Hanner, it cost me 88 to come and go, 82 tavern bill and maybe a little extra for tobacco." Then you lost by the trip `P Yaa, kinder lost in one way, but in another I got my tea for four canton pound less than Jackson sells it, and I `tell you | four cents don't grow on every thistle." -------{o--;h---o I . My boy Shake he comes a big shoko on me," "said a. plusnnt-faced farmer at the Uratiot Avenue Station yesterday. How was that 7" Vhel1,Shake was rudder lazy und ho eat more on (let table uh two men. Lut vheek he shtrikea on me foxf wages." Is he of awe T (1 t\L .... %L-Jun .1... .-...I-. In I 1....-.` Ul AMI -` IJUHU5 I Wall, I rather guess I do, jed_ge." " Well, what do you any about 1&1" Well, he ain't so bad a man after all. Well, Mr. Smith, what we want to know is : In Mr. Jones` of a quan-ellotno and dangerous diapoagtion 7" Wall, jedge, I ahonlti that Tom J ones is very vivid in verbal` `so, but when it comes to personal adjustment, he hain t eager for the contest. ' PTICU WISH IUUF CULIIB PUK PUUIIU. I'll be hanged if I submit to this extor- tion any longer !" he exclaimed. " Why, \hey are quoted in Horace Greeley : paper at seven cents I" As n_.1_u. _-.. L..AA.... A._I... 1-.. A- l?.._ nIFLEWKNn, sum` GUNS, AMMUNITION, aw. . . 8|? EBVBLI (301153 1 Hadn t you better take `em to New York 1" *` I'll be kicked if I don't !" And he did. When he came home ind tig'uted up he said to his wife: Wall. I-Tanner. it Anni ma I8 tn nnmn 7 vv-.v-v -.-- . -\(-7" A _rmr<-rm uncr Yon knoir Blnnk, don ivtiquaaa _ came `scitinbn uho butane 1 (I I1... ...... _.._- "._..-__.A _,$n 1 0 an Mr. Smith, do ybuvinovthochuickr of Mr._ Jones T" I` I`lY_II `I _-LI.-_ .._-__ Y J- .l-j_- I) Twenty years ago there was an old fat- mer luring about 100 miles from New York who took forty pounds of dried I plan to the village merchant and van told O. I the price was four cents per pound. I I'll hn hxnand if I nmhmit in thin nth:-- Is he of '1" Oh, no. `hake vbaa only 16. 1 drum I neliet he can earn his board mit any farmer und so I tell: him I vhu willing topoanl und clothe him, und if some oircus cornea nl mg I give him feefty cent. Dot vhaa goot enough for 5 boy mlt aoooh an aga- pctite. But vhnt you pelief Shake does I dunno. - He comes to town und drinks some peer und vhaa arrested und sent up mit der wlnrk-house for seoxty days. If I take him out I half to bay ten dollar cash. Dot vhan a. big ahoke on me, und Shake he laughs all oafer himself. .1 Vin... A.-... L wan `nnvn $5.... :. L...... on ~ u an. .1 may nave. Then you net-he mm to (claim. He bu as non about 16 yeuiz H Ya. V . I ;;1:'e boyiilon cu. Efrain 5.. amino his father is m too v much wrap;--bal up in bminau. .&em to - me ibis your duty bye to Glut amend tell him in ~11 friendly In thlt ho nut exercise more gavemmon or hilhay rm belon. ' ` I don't think I'm the man," replied the other. as he chewed st: bloingwcd and gazed out of the window. Butwhy 3 .. Well, I've got a boy about the name age, and I m- just going 11;) to the Police Courtto ayano of $20 or him unash- ing up oon furniture ! Try the next." OaIDl' HIIIIIUIL Why don't you leave him in thorn tn serve out his time? He gets his board and clrzthes, and you have nothing for him to do at home in the winter " AL 1).. Lvl.:...:.... 1...; I ...-J..- L.......Lt At An; ta n0m6 In IHU WILIIUF By Shiminy, but I nefer tought of dot pefore ! Dot : so-dot.'s so ! Shake vhm no goot at home, und vhaa only expense on me. If I doan pay (lot can dollar don he shtays in." Yes. V nae`. :n_dnt. a am. If I tnkn him out snmys m. ' um. Dnt'a so-dot s so. If I take him out he laugh pehind my pack mit der pyon. If I lehf him in I go cop to see him once 8 vheek und make some grins nnd ask him how it vhaa so fares he goes. Shake ahtayn in. Ha`! ha !ha. ! Ilvhu tickledlready I" 1'4.` .- hers. \ n'n'.\':U Some people are alwnya a littlqbehind hand in all undertakings ; delays are dangerous, and none mute so than in neglecting what seems to be a. triing cold. Prudent people break up the ill effects by I timely nae of Eng- yard's Pectoral Balsam, thus preventing serious lung troubles ' >:-- Til-IE . ADVANTAGE or KNOWIIO "NATUR" wmau YOU suoor. Shoot T said Adlrondack Jim. "Well, I should say so. The fellow I'm speaking of was called the best shot around the lslme; but I'll give you a. yern he told a oonplo o` chaps from the city who was camping out with us. They were'_ askin him about ahootln , and he says : ` I won 3 match once --not so much from ahootirf as from known about the habits of the critters in general. .I was in camp at Moooehead Lake, one am- mer, and the men got 3 blowin` about shootin , and after they blown om, I says ;. I'll show ye anthin' in the way of uhoot~ in ` Talus nnn of Hum fnrlmvn and He! he: ll. BHUW y IUIEIIII Ill IIIU WI 01 ILIUUV in.` Take one of them turkeys and tie her 1.000 feet off." And after they did, I tank six bullets and melted him to mark `mu. Now, any: 1, here`: a piece of paper on which is writ where you'll nd them mark- ed bullets when I git througluhootin . and with that I handed the paper, folded. to one o the men and bummenced to re. When I was done, they looked at the paper and it read, Stomach, and sure enough, in the tux-key'e stomach they found the six bullets.` How was it done? Why. jest by my match tekin advantage of his know ledge of natur . He knowed turkeys would swallow anything`. no he loaded light. and struck the turkey'e bill every time, an that the bullet struck there. The bird would put its head down, scratch off the bullet, look at it 3 minute, and thee ; swallow it,-and so it did the whole six. ]Yee. it was ne ahootin`," the old guide I concluded, puing violently at his pipe. I " but he was a line hunter." __-4-_h I. vow. v.-.- 5.4 -guy... V. Mrs. Berkenshsw, 26 Pembroke SL. Tm-anv "to, at oustime way about to submit to 3 Int- gical operation for bad luneneu of the knee `Mat. :11 other treatment hnving fniled. when agym-d'a Yellow Oil was tried, and apeodxly cured her. WHEN WOMENMVARI BIA SICK Are women more subject to an aie.k~ man than men ?" M \f_..' 1-..; _.. AL- -A.I..-.. 1....) LL... -5-..) `THE WITNESS KNEW HIM H835 llill HIGH X Yes; but on the other hand, they stand it better. A woman struggles night up in the point of despair against the---u-hm I might call the impropriety of the thing. She isn't so much tortured by the pans! as she is worried by the prospect of becom- ing dishevelled, haggard and dragglwl. She tights against it. to the last, and l-(oops up appearances as long as she can hold n her head. Then she becomes maudlin mi pathetic. She takes to her room and in- variably asks three questions. First, whw ther people die frequently at sea sickness, then how many miles we are from shore. and lastly when we get there. `She also often asks how deep the water is, and rf l think it possible for any one to go seven days without. food. The` doctor is always lsalked over. I am asked time and again `if! think he is capable and eicient, and if T hnvn nnni-lama-A in him. W'heu the I. .`Ill'._ IIUIII 1 v "' 1 run: in - AucTp6NERs._ V _ fosE:P1{ SWAN, ' AUCTIONEER :-...|.,. IV.-uuuon nf Qhnnnn 'l`nrmn mason- .`5;I':x';eV on an Well. i Inly Then vnn Ara II! 1 UIIDK 116 ll cnplmu uuu Iuuuwuu, noun :1 have condence in him. When Ibo '..-A:....L AAA- -A :11 tknb (`no `Anon {nfnra-mi \'u 1 DIVE 001111061108 In nlul. VI ucu Inc patient gets so ill that she loses intemst in the doctor. she uaual`ly`lies'on her side and criei by the hour`. Luckily the mare vio- lent attacks oniy hat a. short time." a How in it with -Inen" 1". Oh, man givoin =Atf9neo, They make a great rumpus until tlj elrnpellel to take to their barth .` on they grum- bl'e and swear uptilt by 'Iro"wlI enough . togoon deck ugifd. " t "tinny pan- nengen come thou-d`lo`d' `with inedieinoc _md Ii:heme:'fop'tlio-'bro`hntion:o1.nen nick- ,I.noVor:m:&:_.']lmVonhtivo yes, A:n nnnnlnl. R ll"!-I UCIIUILIUB II)!` III! UKUVI Incas. I never knay Vs _I-wtcarcful dkiib --4-...-.-__.._ ` SHAKE SHTAYS IN." A LITTLE BEHIND` HAND. .-__--.o_----___._ WH ERE HE OAINID A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. wuuu vuzwuuvvuu - -V------' ~ V` I4. Ru OI P-o L0 R` 0' 3' E." Lecturer on the Eye. Ear and Throat. Trinity . . v M roar uecucax Colle :9 Toronto. (S.l(l)I```!!l1 tgntgimatm vn nnd l1`.n-v ndmnsuiv, nn Iii. c_o_ng:g E nvensou. cc-snnnll {4{'50(%1l'e`!'C0!hth0 Eu:-sand Thggzke '`rg_|;g_ 0 ca -0 o o Toronto. urgoou Em and Ear 1% rximry. and Ooulla and Aurtst 10 ' the Sick Children : Hos Ital. late Clinical Assist- Itlt hi I I H Ital Moore- '31as.:i'331 (l3gr`x`td1~(a 1!l` Bgndo: `$13-oagagnd Ear Hos- D--o!.' 1'7 nhuv-on Htraat. Toronto. May booon- aulwd at the A A Quum-5 I-Io1'I'I_I..vAa`ATIIrcI{Vlf.. frussnnv sT\_vInu:snAv% nun-1.`.--u-n 4|` - __'4I' Illnln `~ ocrolmn min ;;'a`1o_n,h.} .. twlth reference toDlsoaes of the Eye. Ear. Tht. andnunlpauugom. _ . _ -...-. ,_L .......- ._......4... I m{&r;iEtEIiErh gm: [S ISSUED abie. ;7r'i:.x'i`1{\' .... I \H )1'T\I A MiLLIoN no|.I.ARs% [EU .41!` M I \ rm-nn\'.%-1! 36-hf-` ?_, A r___ Anon-H11-:c1' b {ENNEDY, McVl'1"[`[E & HOT.- : .a\'n .\u-.hivn1-.f.~x, P. L. Surveyors. Vnlu. 1~1>I.\m_.\' .9 1.... \1.rnrI1t!) -"H1 K MONEY TO LEND- fomw TO LEND om REAL u--...'n. at mv nnr cent. lntoroat. UDDL 11 UV! ILL`. LL\J\JJ._L\/A\aa-..u for the County of Simcoo. Terms reason- le. Dance at my Store, Uraighurat, 46-ly . Snoolul atbeutlon to Cross Eyuud ;_T.'GEo1 SOCIETY. In -- tu Lmn .\I) ENNEDY, Movl1`1`u+.` dz nut.- l.:\.\'l). .-\x`uhiL0c!.~5, I . I1. Surveyors. Is, 5::-. l lm:~nml .~m-3:`il1muiousfox-buildings );u'ud. '|`uwn xmd Village Lnts laid out. In linus un.rul u|ly located.` Timber limits min.-.d, Scc.. kc. '()locs--McCu.rtl)y's4,I{[9ck. III --r-y..-.._ n..1 1.. u. \.h,~(J.-\R'1`I'IY-OFF[0E and H n-lze an the VVOHI. $150 of John am. ixnvn--.-hu.u'1_v opposite Mr. G60. Bull's uing .).nd .~`m..~1h I~`u.utorv. _ .. _ . . \vnr.\ I\I'.`\T I`T`Q -I` VXIFUIS Aluul-n -Av- . R." ZI.\l.\H DENTIST`, )IIh-0, H:u1durzs' lilnck. lmrrie. Out, -Iy : ,`u_ uv .n -. ~v .|- c_q_\Vl .1_ ` ' m All u.-1verusen1cntsoxdercdhystran an me with whom tho proprietors dfur|\' u)\',\\'mr..u. - :i `."ch`.:.,111.-,r\,:1 .\Inticcs births, _-'. -.m11e.mt`hmnsorto1froeotcharge. I dmillml rm-2:) cents oncn m. . Barrio. Um. mm .\Iw.f3.\1mn', Q.C.. . .\I:(`.\In'n\<, '-"rVr\;`1 EYE, EAR, TH_ BOAT `A ND NOSE L, IVDL, lJ1.|\al.\vl.UL.r4n.-4 . : v, .~hllcim`r in Clmnoery. Convoy- `um.r.m) ():t{1ce'-Flrst Door South of Post. 1', l[in.l'a n1ock,mvun..~3truet. Barrio. 19-lVy' . 3. I) A DDTQ Lessons given in all Branches of 1 a.int1ng, Drawing, 850.. 850. _.. g'l`erma on application. STUDIO:-Dunlap-3t., Moore's Brick Block _`Ban-lo." ,\I<:l'.\Iunr. . V ` 1m D E N {I URS'1`,TBA`RRIS'1`ER ~muc1tnr Ch0.nQery._ Co_n_v_oy_- ..n rn\' __ [EDI GAL AN D DENTAL _-,-.- .-`war: $7%0,OL()\() `1 security rut s11o\vi;L1;, .z_x1>{(T3`fI`?t'i*ii01`. `...,.nm V mmtinna and M `I1 I33.` J \J AL, uu. u..s.vL-u mnmys-at-lmv, Solicitors in Chancery. `.:r.-;, &'.c.1)illcus;-(!ux-xxer of Dunlop and ,-m, H.|.|'l`l0. J. 1`. Lenuox. liaughton II, A1` 6 AND. 6{; mm CENT. M VLOUNT'&.`LOUNT.` 1_v...)<}I1I<.{T_C5i~iVl3_YAN- in l\unnn`n Rnnnh Alin- oamw j5A1NTER u l1nlI)[l.`%l I lmulm ' H. W Iimur. Issuer or -vx.~m.u1ndm-I11--. .\ew Money ha:-.11 c [ulurc 4:. lrccmox-e, Ont. - 6-ly ()5l`} `H l_'\.` H; I`AI\.) - \J,\_ILV` v u 1. LLL\' 0 car, '7<)Il1ll[ii:iik)I\('I in Que0_n'a Hench, Auc- Llonuur. .\p>r.um.-r, and UU|Il`llll:5$lOH .\gent.for the nln gr `l'lll..<\L`.~l, lnuuia, lvumx SLock.l{ouau- hold Furmturc, `h):).]s. \Vurcs, Sac." Also for the _collom.ion of {\IH.}Is\tuu;l!\ Accounts. Office -l 0lice(}ourt, Burnc. ` 1.0 U 511`, '1s.&>i{1i*C["1i:1i's7,v qnxinitnrn in Chancery. ~`m1'u-,ito:'s in Ulxunzery. no- :u:_\'-!. - _ `-nms.\'.-m--1-,r:4. Barrio. Co. Slulcoo, ur B;uIk of 'l'0r0nt0._ V _ . I \ 4.: \.V. J. IIOLLAND. wufully located. Timber Mums ,&'.c. '()lccs--McCarthy's Block. Merrie: Long's Jilock, Culling- gx if Jr .{I*,'x; A R R IE1` E as . `uni.-in1:'l Chamery. No- h ui.:uI.'.1l u'm1:\:.Lre. . Stow. ihlrrlu. Ont. `W .-\U I:,l, nnunuuu. uLyu 1:)`-L Chu.n:cr_y. -.u.x\'.'u\-red. Co. `In r nu.-u. . V.-.)+\.\II(0, I)I'1NTIS'i` 4:.-.`-fin-r |`. ~mh n.lwm`s on l.UU 34 1, I)a'.\.J\:||r.I.|).LAJ|Ir-st, 1-Luw, Solicitors in Chancery. lop.-In-0,:-I, lmrrica. Sucqessors to ;.m1mu,l.uun\_ lioya 55 Stewart. 11 H. Lnllllt. ' ' Fuxflu linqs u examined. &c.. &.c. ; Dunlap Stunt, lhr wood. 'I`Hos. K1cN.\_'|cn\'. V \U J} [SISSUED _ V TH `J RSDAY ,. nu.-. uu_-x.A -1": . AR'fI?sfs BA.RRfS. qnHni0rn-min (mnnorv. [N 0 {fa TI_~iAi~3B'r*d"15. _..,...;.......s (urn .-and huanhnl .--_--- The Regular Meeting of the above Sooiotiy will be held inBothwell 5 Hall, opposite the Rail- _wnv Station. on Hall, opposuze me mm- _.wIlL' Station, on WED- N BDAY, DEG, 5th, 1883, at 8 p m. - JAS. BEDFORD, . Secretary. \,V |\\1, 1: 14;` L.l.VJ.l. x-wiinr.-: l`uo.xh always on :1! umla-u.fo. Udlce over Ar-rin, UIIL. " ` rlsumc 'rAcKL', ' ii. VEOLCAN A. W. $IcVlT'1'IE. m. W51-ly 0 J. llU\V|`4l4l4, :xl1uLLLL1:4un., l lam. `.\I:~un1rmuent,s, lvduationa nwches. Public Build; ArhiLra.Linr1.~IfoL'S-11001:-I. (31 Mills. Famns and for` ingu. lhuincss I re.mi~;c.~1, . '1'own_ <,`m1`ut.x-y f\.l\(1'.\'Ilhlll`bEl.n l`.c\-mlences. Of- Ilca ut the) Knitting Htnro, west of \V'e1l;}xr)1;lzton . _ Y` Hotel Barrio. , . rest N0 prxncx- the man. 1. &'.c.. Barrie. FOR ARRLE F0 UNDRY, ENGINE 55 BOILER. WORKS.-H. SEWREY. Mann-` fa.ct.ureI' of every desuriyitlon of En nes. Boilers, saw Mlll.Grist Mill. S 1nglo,Lat and Wood- workiniz Machinery. ARR[E PLAN1NdTI'i'f."II:(T1'o.1 BALL. Curnenmr Rx nnna... ...;u u.....-- - an. LULNLIJ L IJIXVLV ll.` U Carpenter 8: Builder. and Manufac- turer of Doors. sashes. Blindn, Mouldings. &.c. i 1n.ningofa.ilkinriadono promptly and satisfac- oriiy. Factory. John Street. Barrie. uvv -` ..JUi1Na'_UN, BARRIE, IM-I - POR.'l`Is`.i{ of and dealer in Goals of all kinds, and aieorgetown Grey. and Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cements of all kinds Fire Bricks and i last.erers' Hair. 011106 and tore- house atthe Northern Railway Switohpfoot of John Street, near the depot. The bond of this hime is hottvr-Lhml that of any other kind, and the Iinish aupe:-tor. Office-Comer of John and icliznbetix-sts yrs` Notes discounted. Collootl .u.. .u 1. \J_l.V , I (VI. V A.1".l1i .l"UlVDS . to loan on real estate at lowest rates. Fa.rm~ one made in an part of the County. Real Estate bo ht and 801 . " Uonvoynnclng in all its branches. arriaga Li- censes issued. U1vwoE-0ver Canadian Bank of Commerce. Dunlop-st... Baafrie. - V45-ly r (H 131 \`rt`1 rr nr rs I I .-.. -.v`- osm :maE:as`;` ciiiaifcox. I s l`ABl4E.County of Slmooe. Olco-Polloo Court, Barrie. > , ' -4: * A W. .\IoV1'1"I.`[E, D. L. SURVEY- OI} xwd Real Estate Agent. Calgary N. W. '1`. Com-as ondence sollolte with rugayi to in- \'e5tn1ents n P1-ovinceot Alberta. N. T - A. W. ;\IcVI'I"l`IIL'. Address Calgary, via. hentou, Montana. U. S. ` 51 0 11. LY6N.1?rzTx7zT'i:;1i'*os esmtn nt. lnwnnt ms... nu...- .ly-__ -:xuLu 1:111 LIHLVUII. VVISJLJIJ 0 ER. House and Land Dminer, returns thanks to tho public ;.-morally for-`their `past favors. and would xlmmn them that he is st! 1 in the business. and as prompt and ubliging us ever. Orders can be left at No. 30, I e.-.1-an BM-rle. and they will be promptly u.t.temlod to. ' 47-15 . I .....,, ...... ..u.._. m. V90-xy AMU is}: `BENCH. WELL sm K- Iiousg `I_Ju.nd IJraint}1f, r_et_urns thankg In fhn nulxlh... nu... .. AL... A`--`-- ' `FIE: QUDDLVD LLu;uu.:u. nu Isl{0\V.\', Proprietor.-Excellent dation for L|1eLru.\'ulling public. Bar and Lnrder Well-Iupplled with the best. Good stnbllng and attentive hostlcrs. huggu.;,r.o of guests conveyed mu L0 and from all twins. Few doors west of Mnrlkot-st...on Dunlop-st. '

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