Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Jun 1889, p. 7

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C LOVERS, 11-is elm-E31` eaoun-: From the West torallpointe in * New Brunswick; Nova sooth, Prlnee - Edward Island, Cape Breton ' and Newfoundland. . All the popular aea bathin . shing and plea- sure resorts of Canada are ong this line. Pullman care leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. and on Tueada Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. W1 out.ohane.. . Clone oonneotione made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and `the Richelieu uni` nfnsln nurlontlnn .nmnnnv n nfnnmm-I VIUDU VUIIIIUVIIAIIIAD Inn! It all C vnaa , the,G1-and Reilwe and Ontario Navigation - mpaxtzgb steamers from Mon _ an atlhee wi the North - Elegant n lane. Pullman bullet. and much` inarmu-n nn I. thmnuh In-Linn. Ill`! uumuu DILIIUB. uruu uu.|vn- ' magnum Venus. r in [cars allthro hu-sin _ - 1-`ll'It-c?au re,trea:g_19nt rozms at convenient HI nI>.nn`nAL' IIIUI ICIIJ CI`? 1 KUITF -U", ,7.` I -"T will `nd it ulvtehteueollltn, use this route. I-I lathe uidkeetin nointot ti_e._and theret are an` ow eeVb`:ny other. . rough freight _e forwarded by 1'. special trains end exper- teuoe has proved the intdroolonifl route to be the quickest for European height to and trom ell_IJ:ointe in Condo. and the Western States. bat: I-nan ha nhfnlnn nn nlnn infnrmntinn Jhgiiwny Mdnoton. N.B.'~ Mav $3.1 uoxeu may no 9 neaanu usu lnxormuuon about the route about `freight and passen- ger-rntoa from ' ROBl_l:B.'l!'B. MOODIE. -. . _Weato_rn Freight and Pusan or ant. 9; Russia Home ` Yor It.. oronto. D.`PO'l"l` GER. ` Ohlet Buperinton t. |NTERG0l0VN|Al ` RAILWAY. SEEIIS ! 3' u u--: - 1 .. _- /' . I . ~ ` A` . 5. ". 1" ii ' ' .1 .s'-:`'. .x' ~ . , hi 1`-`HA~N VEV ER. . ` > MYRTLE W V .._.v _-v-.' -av-wa-cone I-59 T1'e;3st oce address. ' Wells. Rkshardson & 00., 1Iontml.. . , . . V'r` ., _ ' :Ac|mua2Anin;rrAcxAnia -roe:-a.va\aa-`Al 5 till` I 90 Oak}, Silver, Bronxegcopper. Only to Calm. "j"1 - ----v. --v'aVl. -v--- ; usnuslula V and hi many other ways SAVE Manes, and make; things look like NEW, by usin AMOND D ES. The work is `easy, sirn e, quick; the c ors the BEST and FASTEST nown. Ask far ` DIAMONDiDYES- agd take no other. IB...lIxI_I!___ , , -A ~ - _------,--cw vac:-r nun bunt; MU UEIIFIQ or Gilding or B1-onzi.ng Fancy Articles USE I'\Y A"Ill\\1"l'\ 'l\ A `I11 :-A1-I By mail to ;.nVy`l;d-; Isending us Egg: -A-1. 4.1-- -A_1___-,_, Yarns. Rags, etc. __w___ j 1 Ribbons, F eat/7ers,. _ Dre"ss, or'a Coat, V 00/0.,-. run TEN GENTS and in manuml... mm mun: u ..... ..._.: __-._- ., ., M... ,. --.- -. ; With that most; reliable `medicine--Pa1ne`s Celery Compound. lspuxineathe fb`md. cures-Constipation. anzlregulumstheuverxmd . ,k1dneys,elIectuullyclea.ns- %J~s=aa -s`7 celery Compound combines true nerv tnhln and cnunnnu.-.i..... lnglhosystemotallwnswt ` Irlwivurvuuwu - `only aenuuxsy-mi--"of ' Fournbilimlmtr . -.|!-..!t_,u0I..'!l- BI f Cf ":`I'II'.9'.3:..*-n ` 1|`: 2`-vhntii ndlld. E3}3oae _w- it-u- Um aonibiilesirine nerve tome arid an-en qualities; re-vixlng. the energies and spgrts.` " L -' i.h;1ve`bceli troubled for some yeursfwith a complication of amenities. Attert.rying val- rious remedies. and not iindlngmeliet. I tried Paine's Celery Compound. Before taking one tall bottle the long troublesome `symptoms be- Eegl to subside. and I `can `truly say now, than 1 like a new man. Digestion has improved, "and llhave gained ten pounclsin weight since I ~ have commenced taking the Compound. " . Houasrus Srmnns. Felchville. Vt. _ $1.00. Six tor $5.00. At Drugzlsls. Wrms. RICHARDSON as Co.,e Moxmnn. ` I. buy as weli as 3611 the above in an ' " quantity. * ' l."U|Il' 731:3 ' `. '.' `NIL, " ._-q . ` _r ... -151. nnlnlnnn nl Ila- $1.`. Enn- A coax soon -A%FREE, r -V A `:- Wmlthl `MGGIC compo `b`md, cur; . and 1-egulul .k1dneys,eIr he sys1 dead Special prices to dealers and others inking large quantities. or nrouzlng rancy Article! US "Bi7MoND PAINTS Dunn--`5-.--3 3-1-- __ 5.1` SEED GRAINS, LAND PLASTER, &.c., 'Waon1ns;.Aun}. mamas. In)! It, Lloonhonnnnnn On nan Okla Innnfn :3An:a1E. And all the leading v_ariet1s,ot THIS; .YEAR'$ TIMOTHY, C}!jy:ahs%e .e xsfer Eywe: `mt % ' all drug- Ill-\|'VlI I`i _V DYES b--J `CT- 5"_-:';`ii. "BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS; BIIIIKANHJHB Palms. "_@-I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds oi work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, Mnuokauu cums, PROGRAMS, ORDERS or DANCE, x A QU11! cum DEEDS, V ASSIGNMENTS or MORTGAGE `mnlsnmmnrs or` lPRIn'rnu: HOUSE, #31131: book worth it! N0'1`EAHEADINGS, ` LE1`TER'HEADINGS, D MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING oA1zDs,` % `VISITING GARDB DEEDS," ` MORTGAGES.` % % CHATTEL MORTGAGES; EQUITY `or REDEMPTION, srgmiuwomr LEASIIS. Tu: lontnm Anvnucs i %~As'raAuI-{- mum Aun_1AsmuL Exsounou RECEIPTS ..... ..,.. ......,.,w...., ; omncxs, % % `ORDERS, ` E13W'ELo1>Es. A full line at all prices. AT TORONTO PRIGES. [imam Lmsns. BENEWAJLSL OF. nuntm? 31.. same, HAS UNRIVALLED FACILITIES ' oHA:r:r1i:L MORTGAGE, }DIs0HARGE_.0F_ % Asslennmms or cnyrmn MORTGAGE. _ABsmjAoTs 03` TITLE, mo DIVISION. comvr BLANKS, MAGISTRATES Bmxxs, SURROGATE COURT BLANKB, ooNs'.rABLia:s'13LANKs. Form: of s ny kind printed to. mom nnnaeronvs [`qou`u?rv% pr smcoa. A - 1399, . I [`Pnb1iIhe.:by;jth..;P:oi)1'ie0.l`, s. Wenloy, B-WV am mm! .655` Weoklg . .. . A_.-ii 3 'POSTERS-Pla.in and ommem. TAfulllineof BLANK FORMS Dompanlu `AND, _ y 1--vvvvv.~cV-" `.' '."-"->33 "=1."-* hi"I Ovniatyj o"8imooo;*gndshu -W"-`*"\ --or Onnnns or ALL cmssns or- STATEMENTS, % BILL HEADS, NOTE c1RoULARs, LETTER CIRCULAR8 ITIFTISIIICC A usvmc: DODGERS; FLYERS, `Always kept in stock FIUIUHQ II III-IU Ullllll 5 VI . pb_|'t'pid,_xon4re9ei;`>t of that kuonmmm. MENU cums, suns: or LAND HOUSE LEASE-8. smpns, mo. ; CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tice of intention to change advertisements must be handed in to the olce not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the cgipy for such change must be in the ADVANCE 0 cc not later than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advert1ser s announcement may not be made public until the week following. - Advertisers will not be allowed to use their nun:-A fnr nvnrnina nnunnp nntna.-In H-.n:. 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This rule will be strictly carried out. nub U6 Luuue punuc unlu nne ween: Iouowlng. space for advertising angthinlg outside their own regular business. hon d they do so. transient rates will be charged for such adver- tisement ` lV"'\\'VQI'\ A R'1IlI'|'I! IIIDQYIIKI V avaauuv unur my I nun: Iunullnu JD. Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecic Articles. Etc., Etc.. must be accompani with the cash, and will be inserted-Fu-st insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion. 1 cent 1' word (names, addresses, and gures counte as wnrdl-II: but a I-nnntinn to I 1-Ant. nor wnr will v ..-va-vug \l\rJIAA.IALL 0 Inches; Column had to cure wr inactive T -nnnln. `For one month-the three monthly rate with 15 gr cent. added. AI` furn vnnni-Isa GI... 61.-nan -nnnltkln _..a... ll! I.` (Eula (lo - `gar two months-the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. ' V ` jI'\_.J..._.A ...__.n_s____ y_ Ll , 4-" _ worunr Hut: 8 reuucuon E0 1 06! per WOl'(1 W111 be when the number of msenions or the some tter exceed FOUR. a par vvuzu. cuuu uuulscqueub unseruun, 1 cent. 61` wordsr but a. reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when thn nnmher nf innm-nnn nf thn I inn: aulnmun um` DIED. the great Medical Work of theege on Manhood Ner- vous and Physical Dehllity, Premature Decline. Errors of Youth, and the untold miser- ies consequent thereon. 300 8 vo., 125 Drescribtlons _or all diseases. Cloth, full 2111:. only $1.00. by mail. seal- Ad. lnnfrnvn sutmnln from t 3'3 scmncn: or LIF.- A! {Ina can (In `Ilnnhnn NAP. LL DECO IILIE-I-I Gill IAAIIAI -I-ll-II-VD IV! V """ bl Patents, owninventi 1n'1`russ- ;-e- an ee =:; % :-y..: 5: ,::;:a-,,e $33 touching your mp, no straps whatsoever. wage;-proof. Largest stock of general Trusses also the at Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Rolhlble gre ERIN BY MAIL uy_sEgl_n|f.r.on2...-..f..hnlff.hA weight only 1.uu, Dy mau. near Iuujwaruvunu $03. Illustrative sample free to all younar an middle-aged men. Send now. The Gold and Jewelled Medal'awa`1-ded to the author b% the `KT-Hnnnl Mnlnnl Annnnintslnn Annna n l JCWOIIBQ M6081 IWETIIUU F0 (118 81151101` D `[10 . ational Medical Association. Address . 0. Box 1896. Boston. Mass. or Dr. W. H. PAR- KER. graduate of Harvard Medical College, 25 years R1-aotice In Boston, who may be consult- nnnn damtinllm Qnnninltv. Diapason nf Man ALLILUQ anuuuuuu A 545-: ynun QIAVIAIVGA \J\lI-I0-Vb years raoticew11;Boston, w o gnay consul: edoo dentially. pecialty, Dxseasee or Man. I Oice. No. 4. Bulnch St. ' lv ma THROAT AND NOSE. .7t:oncI=."s. mason, `I._ R- (1- P-_ L. R. l`.. R- IL. strtugnwn D011! UIIID !'681i(.l'Bl?BI1tG(l.) ' Iwiu prove to anybody thsto tion . never did nor can straigh 11 Club . '8 Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. CHAS. CLIITIIE, `l|8 King St. W.. Toronto. I will visit professionally: BARBIE, Barrie House, Saturday. July 13. ORILLIA. Orillis House, Friday. July 12. `:1: 1-D. ui - ta -- - uuwv, uinmaai Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat, Trinlt Medical C011 0. Toronto. Surgeon to the Mar .\n1-NEVA and I` 'l'*n1-mn.l-v, and nnllnt and ].I}IpI'CI.IIil ULIU I250: uu llvtzgthlfl Mod! oron urgoon O 01` uerEye andear Innrmuy and Oonlist and Anrlsttothe Sick Child:-en's oapmn, me cum cal Assistant Royal London Orhthalmlc Hospl tn]. Mnnrnaldx and (`Mantra Lnndnn 'l`hI-nu ADVERTISING RATES. ngvmcn nus _A CIRCULATION % oyvrnrn nmv nunpnnb my ' `Brunt? co!-ms. Ll (It. if t In d bl In 1 th "' p'ip.pu`h.3a :n`n.f-r`: e."" ' SHOULD Non 7313- uc'r.`U (12 lIne}a` aol1i!`nonpa`reiI make one 1noh).' 1 UPIIIII IIIUII uuuuui ` and more eective. V nl Inn IIDDIII-r -1. CHI ABIIIIIIIIE EDIE] LIIIIIIUII `U nuluuuw IIUBDI hula Mooroelds, and Gen London Throa. an E8l'H03D4o'o:. has removed to 60 ollege Avenue. Toronto. Ma be consulted with re- ference toniseueu of 13 Eye, Ear Throat and Nuupoulselg I 1 (mum we onlyznvr .`:,'a1'!1!!e!bE,EL:::'i%:2:(i=;:::%.:3 | `lwill n1-nvn tn anvbodv that nnerntion ;'in:-uonrnsnunnvnucs A I-\1v I) A IIIEQ I110. more uuucuv: CLUB FE ET: straighten born Cy D 311; I '1'. MIIMUIUI Wu 1 l'0Dl'l0I0l'S. 'l'0l'0Ill0. IIPTIJRE The last 26 years I have adjusted more Tf i?." =*'m*'a:,"2":':":~,T,....3.-..`' own v n on, ` 6 inal 35 nub Feet Instruments. as S -. _____ _. Y _.-lPI ....-.........t..n `A `hnhl Invlanaf Dnnhn-A ` DUNN S F BAKING EQMVDEB A flu: coows BEST FRIEND Ike Great Enqish Prescription. 4` A cum-nnnfhl nail:-inn nhnd nvnr 3 `IIVCIII `III III]! I. IVIJBDI llillirlrl A successful `ledloine used over 80 yours in thousands or cases. Cures permatorrjhea Nervous Wea _ -Emissionsmpotency and all diseases caused. by abuse. . Eroggj iudisoreuipu. or over--exex-tion. 4n::u] Guaranteed to Cure when a other; ` Fa E your Druggist for The Gross Elclloln o n substitute. -Ono package M lulu. tsk g, ix $5. 1: mail. rite for Pamphlet. Address ureku C . clinical 00., Detroit,-Mich-. 5.1.1 8.. Egg!` I.-' T l|It\l\f\Q systm for onnmnma Bl Jmun. spIna|Instruments2::,i,*;:` 1;: md more -Enoch! aftentfon Crook Eyeund Cataract ?XHA|l'STED_ vnnurv. ---w-n ounuoc-g aura nun 91:11- 'P_NNYROYAL W'AFERS. b.......`.a..u.... -0 .. ..I.....a...x-.. -1. ` Unlocks all the clogged avenues efthe Bowels, Kidne s and Liver, carrying o gradually wit out weakening the sys- tem, all the impurities and foul humors of the secretions; at the same time Cor- recting Acidity of the Stomach, curing Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headaches, Dizziness, Heartburn, Constipation, Dryness off the Skin, Dropsg, Dimness of Vision, Jaun- dice. alt Rheum, Ersielas, Scro- fula Flutte i of t e eart Ner 9 P n 9 ' vousness, and eneral Debility gall these and many other similar Comp_lq1pt_ UIalDl.lUD, auu ucuurax LIUULLIDJ V these and other similar Com i va'lH fn Han 11u rs? Rn e1 ' iii LOOD 1;_m_E_ _. I ywvv V3 vvvv T.n1n.BuioiI&co..Proo'151io"iL Toronto. No. of Inches Qnnnn t'h'e ield to the h9.pp%inuence of BUR OCK I nnn `DY'I""I`l.` nus KEY TO HEALTH. "CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale by all Dealers. FIR`! A ___.._._O_l___-_ I lrvfzlaim the onlym0- H nhnninnl nvqtem tn Pllluvjl \t\7I' Qrvvl Viv, on--Va-I 591:! in Barrie by J. woons. t: ' the but ; knovni amends- H LICIJUU U119 IIIIIUU UL WNW 1-IIDVU I5 VIIVIIIWUO . I iind by experience that if you wish to learn the topography of a place quickly, the best way is to get some central place well xed in your head, with the di'erent meets leading from it; thenfollow these one at a time, finding out whateare the chief and most important places than opened up to you. Follow us now, while we adopt this plan : |`wnI- A` n1` n runner` 11:`-\n'n who .02/nan. we auupo mus putu : , , _ First of all. a word about the Swan 11:1/..<. When 1 found that the level of the forum, reached after long excavation, is about 30 feet below the surrounding streets of modern Rome, Ican well under- stand why it is that to most people there are really only very few of these ancient hills to be seen. unless carefully pointed . We passed over the Viminal and the gnu :-inal to-day, without being able` clearly to make out their contour. For the past 1,500 years or so, ruins and rub-' bish have helped to ll up the spaoes_.be- ltveen the hills, to which Amustbe ddd f\!|'A`~ LL-L -..- _I._-'_.. ...-.1- I._ - `WW J-JU'I'yIl/U30, WIVQI lV_llFD\|l||,}ll KW5,W.V"' Enterinc, then; thin state, `we nd our`- selves in the.h'e.nduome* Piazza del n.Pop:o,lo-. In the centre in 3 neebelink surrounded by four water-spouting lioneuee, brought from Heliopolie eftei the_(_1efent of Mark Antony, and plnoed at at in the`Ci1:ouI Maximuu. ' An inscription shew; to have been;dedioeted.to theuun. _It-height including monument and cross, 13118 'ft.. - while the shaft eloneis 78 ft. 2 n_: _ . _ _ . _ - :. 1.1.. -.... [UL UJDLIUII IFHUOIUHI This Piazza. is surrounded by handsome shops, hotels and fine build1ngs-out of it. at the north end, the Via del Babuino leads to the Piazza del Popolo ; on the east side are the Spanish steps . (Scam di Spu.gm`t), 125 in number, at the top of which is the church of S- Trinite di Monti whence there is n ne view; opposite" these steps. the Vin de` Oondotti (a. splen- did one for shops of mosaics, jewellery, photographs,` etc`) leads to the. Gonzo, one of the nest streets in Rome. In this Piazza is the Palazzo di Spagna, where the Spanish Ambassador resides, and whence the name of the place is derived. I Hut` `xv: nvnnn:nnnA 1nII unn II1:`I `A IIVLUAI IJLIJ JIILID UV WIIUUK `IIIEUU DIV the etlbrta that are always made by a municipallty to level down as much-II possible the site of a town, evenqlong. `b_e-. f are the days -of tramway: ondntreet rail- lvrxna and everything. , . 2.4;.`- .Our first visit this mbrning waa,rto_: I ialv'8 lenging brbry int bookotoret, -i 1; the Piazza i pagan` w c sobiI1i_to 9 a.` sort ofoentral ai>ot;l;and'T;pqiut,V'o! d\eur`>aft- ure. are near y new comer! to 5 or their names and addreueu; aT1idVtAhoVpro- prietor is always willing to givaany in- formation requ_ired. Thin 1)I'nnn.n 1- nnuuvnnnnna kn hnnnnmn W EN &| ways. ` A 4 Suppose now thatwe are visiting Rome before the days of railways, and approach- ing it from the north. `Our entry will be through the Ports. del Popolo into the Piazza of the samonume, which I have just spoken of. This glte is not far from the east or left bank of the Tiber, with the Pmcian H111. on itI"e&_It aide. Jult outside it, in the entranoo;toth`ce1ebra9d Villa. Borghesc, with its _'bp'auAtif,p_l` gardens. pjnfnnwnn |QIIr l'l`A in l\I`IF`n unu suns:-1 vs. vv nasvuo wavy Vuv UV!-ll VVCIVIVI our Pension is in a ne new building, wide marble staircases from top to bottom, --everything on a large scale. ' Our hosi- ess, Mdme. Tellenbaoh, has been in this business for nearly a quarter of a century, and so has a large clicntalc, . -You have to engage rooms beforehand, or you are sure to nd everything full. She is a.very_. pleasant old lady, speaks Englieh, French` and Italian well, in additiomto her native German, and seems. to know everydne ang everything. j ' nu Rn.` -uinlb 6`|:m `nnAnn:nn . -5.. Jun vvuuu we uuuua uwuv II CU nu ` , U11 the left of-this a nape gs t_l_19 ap- proach to the Pincio ;* an eh-emu` dW0.1"r to the south, three leading streets. .T}1at to the east. or left; `is 0119 Via del Bqbwm0'. leading to the Piazza 51i' .` gna,_..Whi0l1;.1 have before spoken of.` he `Mutts -one 118 the (`M90 (th `w.`y 1} {me wide modern thoroughflre, '1 ing; Just where it intersects `the `new `I 1\ a:.iunulo, to H16 Piazza vgnfzir Q l I 6d so from the 'mhui'1q,Pala`;z0 name. belonging -once" to the -;V.',e11,,..o`t.iA}iII and for the building of which many WOWOI were taken from the Colosseum. Thil is 9- great centre of departure for omnibunel o all parts of the city. - Pmiqg lt. Rh!` lrnnvdv-nan an -nculkn-A 9 l\ClB' . islwds here and-there--Elbu,'Formioa, Mtg, mme 6 or 7 miles out we struck the `"'""" "'.t:Magr`.. e. as-- . The _]Olll.0y` here: by Railway, winch oomoldes wIjt!!*tliU*'|u~` ` V` V51. Am-ulia, was not `so mterestiua u that mm Genoa t9 P188, though there were points where vzewa of the beautnfujly blue Mediterranean were oftenjhad, wlthj iglit), and the Mte. Argentuzio, whjphe rises directly from the sea, II oonuee ,- cd mi 11 the u1a1nl'_n_d by twegperrow lpi V of laud, with a. lake of It wetter betwee`; them. Civxta Vecohm,-.__the eapett Rome, was the largest %n puiiedf; througlt, having about 12, ' ' ' .. .,m' ietali t:l.* It has 1. guod quay, and a harbor Ahiohig ` protected by a tortied ialaiii! in rent of it, with a lighthouseon it. The `distance hence to Rome is about 50 miles. On the my we could see the Volecian and Albau M3,, and on the opposite side the Sabine Ttber. and followed it nearly all the way, crossing it. as we aproaohed the oity,"by_ 1; tine new Iron ridge. Skirting, the walls on the S. E. side, and passing under the aqueduct of the Aqua. feltce, and. through the Perla Maggiorc, we reached the station, at the northwest uarter of the city. opposite the Baths of ioolotiau the ruins of whieh `crop out everywhere. llnn pnnntnn In In I: run Innun k|u:`t`:nm a will to t IE3: unguion of :3 Neeuul! III`-|P1!|l.W0I,0l,I i V mg oplnlolll 0! `III WING . Th follo ' s';~_u,.,f_.:: Editooe of Tm: '3*IoRlI*314P@V48I. ., been received to!` DbuQm0 % - #3:? Letter: rxfongn-one. ; ` (OontiI;qod;),; 4;: Roan. March 6:11." L 4 Via S. Martino, I A Piezzu del' w. .'= (~ w as.` :.5:` ens` Lvxru an. II-VD IUMUIQIU, WIVVII` C QUDWUU U1 LVUIIIU, I_ll .. sitting stare, aboye it`. To ft e left, eo_n`thee east side of the square, lathe Ca itoline Museum, where there is I`j~..valu`ab e ~ collection of -works o._ hrt andantiqnities. `I hue. only time to speak of "one" Ortwo of the most important of these. As we entered. we observed in the court a colossal river-"god, holding 5.; shell called the Marjorie. -It was erected in the middle ages in the Via di Marforio,` and to it were alxed answers to the lam- ' poons of the tailor Pasquino (you will re- member how pasquinade'was derived); who lived in the Piazza still celled after him. Here were also the Egyptian Lions," copies oi which we had seen at;*?h6 foot of- the steps below (spoken of already). `" 6n [the o peaite ellleief the: herein the Palace of` _e'S,en a torp, _to whio there is e handeome e`igl1t'.'of , atepe-Igein b Mi- chael Angelo. It;-II? edorxieii wit the `river-godl Tiber q'> xj Ij;the:ght and Nile on the leflLbetw een.i1IQm.' in"the centre: is he fottntein, wiflft jtolue of Rome, in I. `I n::-um nniinnn nhtun I ` UI. CIIUUIIUI llllll L UCII I59 I UIUUUI UV` JV Oh so tis hard to be thus obliged To give you up, Maud, and still `your fyery generous offer to be a sister to me `cannot go unseeepted. ` Will you be as near 3 reel sister tome as possible ! ` 3 Yes. George, I shall endeavor to. I`here..is J sok Fourinhaud's sister, for instance. Will you he as loving..and,e,ts-.,. tentive to me as she is to him ? ' ll IIYSLL -II...__ I.---.L--.IV-"nnn.g 9 vim` doglio, we no in the centre of it a I1on_did C59` DIIIII' UV I!` K Vivi - _ I _ Having `roach , ~ _tho1?ia zzo. dgl Campi- equdatriah Itdtiio of Manual bronze" i alts!` den W at ' 'wdi'kI arm F of, h-.`91 `!=s.l_? ._ Thu was long thought to booths statue. of nnnn`nnO:nn ant` nnhn can `hang-L kn:-`:nn ' the t tre'of Pompey ;` one the hslustrade _ aiwate M j__sr.tatues o!3;,\ ` g l mu.-. from = ...*.9i .i:riiil9t9n9,of ` ibJii."|J1dgF f_t?t'hd;d_even ` drive up to the Capitol. When construct- nu nu vvusv vusu. uuuy llI(l,lIliG.|y (Il0a. ., At the top of the steps is s statue-grcu l, of Osstor and-Pollux, which once adorn at ei, erside of this `group are the T9`0phi%'>)f`*:l1lariue, ytound in the niches of steam rind.-. 50n`. ,., , `AA .1 .- 9, -. Before doing further, I would say that * from the Piazza Aracoeli. besides the cen- i trsl ste s I spoke of, a ight of 124 ste s i (more t an 500 years old) leads up, ont e left, to the chief entrance of the church of S. Maria in Aracaali, though we reached- it afterwards by another way. 0n._4.the right is the Via della Tre Bile, which has lately, been converted, into a handsome. ing this, a part of the old Servian wall` was brought to light, apparently in- tended to hedge in the Capitoline `from the Campus Martins, which extended from the Flaminian Way (the present Oorso, and once called Via Lata), westward to the Tiber. Though in the most ancient times this Campus was uninhabited, "it is now covered with buildings, most of them medieval, with a network of small streets and lanes not . very inviting to a. stranger, unless he should be in quest of some "of those very interesting churches and pslaces_,o the Renaissance and middle age: stilleto tiers`. ~ " Q n I n n 1 an`: i Ddinnn H.-5.-L3- G661 WT IV$ Hell` UV UC"'HV UjU$VVI' 1 l1 . `CID? Oonstentine,a.ndes ewsstherst Christian ` emperor it was well taken care of-`-hence its excellent preservation. It was once gild- ed, though you would not now thi_nk.ao`-- end there was a tradition,` it is `said; `that the -` good old times would return when this statue should resume itsgolden cover- lg. ` ` I " ` _ ` ~ . (`n `kn Amgnun ILA uuuuuu A :- a lIUIy WU I150 CH UIIV I3 UV IIIIGI I " f`With alhny he_|rt-,"G ` . "Very well; the'*;'{lT , I try to be worthy--ah, "rein fhuat be; inn I-Iu\nnL__.nnn nhnl-M-., n3n6.nII T fl , DU HI? "VI U-M -"ll, A Luna IIIIIIIII vs: `V- mg though--good night! sister. The next day Miu..M-wise. .x\v9d:o and, upon openiugvitg v` ` . contained-horrou--two pain of peat: six, pairs of socks, and a ah_l1_'t._. A note; dipped out, aV;1d.:up)`r;'.ro.I}ii`1,'g"Litq, whdsho uw : -n_ ._ u-.......... mr....`.' . ' *r.` .'.---c-:;...}a --vvv.vvut- utv vv-v--u-v- No, Mr. Jackson, I oennot'be yqqr wife; as my heart is already in the keeping of `another, but I can beta sister to. you. AL I1 "v:- Kano` On `Inns o`nn- On` wupe am: new 3 Dan Stmn ;MAiz13I;++i.:`ni!nrtqiiI.5rl.% from J aek Fourinhend thet,hiuieter mg: in the habit` of T dbing`All-'3`+hie3 mendinQ..t. Thinkin of our agreement, I. =bethbught~. me of` 1: else few artieleeof wearing-ups nperel, which are and in need of buttons and mending. - I have long needed Mister .u__; ____u.1 1-..]; -3`.-- ..... ..l..LI...... ....'.I s'.'fI*ho0r1iiorssvoai'liu. The brothe: of, the tairy ,Pa1-i Banou wss -n only thirty `inches h. His beard was; thirty-tlwfoi dot thug eudqa a-tgamagig inftont `of him as he lied." 'I`I'e"'inven"ted! swearing to express` his feelings when poor biscuitgwere, set o.p'l;is tsble. ,. is wifq co_u1d, always make 1-biscuiti:o "plj6ase' him :b" usiiig Impei'ia,1_Cream !'1`a.ri;ari`Bq.li_nq P wder. = 2 Kiiiiviixeniiing. have neededasister that wotgld logk after guy _cloheaA 399` since youhnve to 1311131? i`36`i1set'"9`H'%6 `not : .. -n. . 5 gnnadgn "Aw in"div`Ju`nHI an aura `iihn :- lgllll VVUIEIIL IUUI B.`IU?l'm.`I{lylq_`m>`. vlggacu youhave no tdly oonsentid '_aot in `thy; cgpjoity .611` muygcommqmsgybur duties at 61106. out ldving brgthf, ` EFF" ";"A.-..'.""..lr.`.".`."""!'=1"';:`.'.<,'J:." once. our brother, A _ Gnomn. Vamnrtihu _'hOtr6y;;_tyd" . broke hjau,hcpmg_nmeu ;l,.:l_ vagum... .. in oi .ty.-.,,tfe9.y99-,+,,6 ,yetin9twith- ubnudqmqg he .-burden o 7-JI99l'.5?7i;I.` " .u hp .v?l,I"1! *!!'.9.<!'7 . ' all this; for tho -i'o1g1s{g::%,b,t_ mu! : ` 6thor-fdutien.. That: 1: nothingm call gqpgog - ma;t_hag:`w at-1nh gt ._jb1;to6`; ; Tye gtrsnga. 3 .2? `3""5s.mo ` n W ' l. ht rem origin "light (of vm-A e up 3" ueeum n :%1 ubove`g|.Ahith`Q,twItereremovo ` 6 4` fine. th"1"I$-Vihere the nag ? th ' 1. k d ` E. ..%.=`."! "P , Pg, __ 3V' ,j,9.9 9 in w`6s~ V their *e.% .e v9.!V'0;|L5-t` ~1iel`~e.`.`|lweye kept heat (e`*r_p`mfnwu`eh9e..of A: the foster mother of Romulus and Remus). till we were told they hedelately died. At tn hf -`Gill `I A nfnfucn a------ Amman amn I-mu. _ .How.. true in the.., saying that up -one knowtwhat hp :`pay.y_at coupe to, and yrhiata lesson` in `humility th thbughi ihould teach ua that slthollllh wp_ag-eno'g,I;ur;,;)roa-. peroua, or poasaaa man_y fnenda now, we may yet be poor._.a _ table and friend- len! Truth 1- than fiction, and stranger `icons to us this week. ' WilliaI5Gi!` is in the Pom-_ broke jail, vagrant. Ha :- -:..|.a...a_Inun want: of, Lilli. you notwith-Q CV03 hun'.I[.{'HUl'Il'. Jlluna rung. Thirty-one of children were tons, and now oontempleting 5 new street from the 00:30 to the 0e`pi_t9l3 up I-...l 1I'iB.s to oontein O _ ;; *, an of; Emmenuel, ix`. e . . ? Fiom the V Plain racoa'7i,"the oehtnl :tepe`(of uphelt) lead up to the Piazza del Oampidoglio, or Bquue of the -Capitol. At the foot of theee itepl are copies of the Egyptian Lion: brought from the Temple of IIig,_.vzhere thee p tione bmught light Indy mmtiii ' ' nl-iainnl `hung IAC Iuaa-Ia"i V-3.- - _ ' - *7 ' iiooe of the Ospitoliue em. The no Accepting no situation." Il_ T-_I__,- The e1reoe~ '6: the hebituslous"ofrTohsc4r co on the health is the subject of an in- teresting sud signicant psper by Dr. F. H. Bosunth, published in the Medical Record of this city. The writer cslls st- tention to the fact thst the Anglo-Saxon rsceshsve been using tobscco for smoking and chewing purposes during the put four centuries. They contracted the habit from s rsce which, so fsr histo and trsdition teach. us, were remsrksb e for their vigor of body end mind so well and u for ss we know, ivgerelsifuiliasuslly long lived people. In the tiznohst we have been using the weed there is no evidence V to show thst the race has in'sny. way do- fiteriotjated ; but on the contrary, it is shun- ? dsntly shown thst the average durstion of life has increased nearly 50 per cent. mknun In run `A ck;-(1 Ckgl U` IIIV IIIUIVWUVII IIVCII UV V9` KIIUO -V There is no evidence to show that in thistimeh like race has been more subject to disease, but rather that they-are less so. There is no evidence to show that the race `has lost an thing in its intellectual activity; but, out e contrary,-it been aQtime 7 of most marvelous fecundit in all that is great in literature. Dr. osunth, while not advociting.the.nse~of .tcbacc6, is cp-` posed .` to the wholesale. denunciation of the weed "inaiiitained by some extreme ists. his experience showing _,_that y as 'a general thing it is innocuous, and in cases where its use is_ at all baneful the sufferer is himself conscious ofothe fact, and con- trols the remedy. Brie , the object of the essay is not a plea for t e use of tobacco, but simply` to suggest whether we had not best abandon the idea that it is a drug whosefuse is pernicious in every way to _body, mind` and morals, and rather to take the view that it is one of , God's good gifts to man. . `CH1 IIIUII? lIl,u`\I \J I II? IIUWVI . an 2s1value_fo1f 'oIrryxngL.-the,__ba.by.a clothes :1 J . :` ..:,".k_ll ` ` _ >` `I, _.._.---u--_._ .---T ----> cu--`---7:3 ':v mt 'mor`;;;1 more open to 00l_lV1t(-9.1 ) . ` `t an honest livolihooocl inboth easier and more nidtnhln than Iih'mr`fm-mm- Tnhmn- ququv -u uvuwiuos V vlllpvvvll IIUUUII vllilf nuu. nhoro ptdfable than t'h`euf`form_er, Ishma- dlitish oxiatonog. ' . "- - UIIUII \lIUUIIUUV\ VIIVIV VVUIU IIVVOVVV P ` UH of house breaking and 700,000 cases of ordinary theft. The signicance of these large gures in diminighediby the individ- ual offences being as a. rule trivial. Mr. Kitta conclude; by showing how great the improvonlellt `has been in -40:.~y_enru, and he acyqthct the oyinxinsl cluaencin these grovincegltill enilt`, but they {under iionltier, end hind are becomjngf-_every , _ more and there to" conviction . Adi an `unnn-i I!Q`IAl\l\A 3nkrn nu"-`gig.-`:1 nng uwau Ir buslnut I U99 VUIIIUII VIII II? UIIIKIHWZ T VII? VIIIIK we olderm .:A1i;;.I -hO;bOt|50lQ in a hard rub- `faucet hr `th-`:out1ot.'-'- One end is furnished with convenient pockets for toilet ,artiol_eu, and the other end Vuth a. ,oiohei&u&f't6w3,lbrisket. , It is raised :in'_'1cientlgI for the`_xnothei_ to hit` an `her vfhxle~ _bg;thjh';_g .?th"I!,. baby. , When `*4 P~3@.`'!* ;h ein9n;'!.E9J'l'%g4`".' WE I nI_; A- WULIILL 11uvu_pwu `I\uuuu. vvvunuu u uv uctu uvu been,fpr_Bu1;dogk,Blo9dBitters, 0 .which wo t1L 1jeIt'pr'9 isslialth an_;.`s.tren . , was aggie Hndsby',_'H9.l_f ls1a.nd`Cove, . A JIA-D_-Ll Egan-LA-AA `I WUIKCII III &`VV' LUBE IICU IllVUlIVV\I Ill] JP` .I*!n1.~- E535 .3 .. :2 It . is-bb if gal . slid Ta 01 '0 61-3 pretty raie of In - boo, which can be enlarged as the child .-A--- AInIn- . `AL `ho `inl-lawn `u an `an-4-I -uh- l'I`U'5Uuu'rl!lIll][la . Mr. o*a.a'1r."o.Murmg;,o`,or . Pio_tou,~ N. s, writes: I was affects with dyspepsia and "heWous1.' dQbiEt y-and-tried man V remedies without o.vail,`~""J'ut one` `bottle ' o 7 Burdock Blood. B'gtt;e1'8...muc improved me and two more made me `a we ' man. IJI.l1lullI.." nukuupunv vying. uuu `would have, been undead woman if it had not been .fo1'_,Bu:;Qog:k,Blo_od Bittrs, wo' r 1..m;1x.` .mm..1% ,mn "m;.!s&.1+.h an smmm." ; av.-----_v-,_ ---ow; vvvau saw us: Iluv UUIIIIU U1. ` `provides . the , _ aplaoe of refuge. Of 4,530- murders committed during eleven years," from 1876 to 1886. 72 w r . perpetrated by. dacoits, and 368_ by highway rubbers- Thuggee-rwhich used to be a scourgeof the peouleof India-was in thec_u,_sam_e period respoiible for only six & V " but the treport`-_"_f Mr. Kitts, of th__` _en- glil Ci" Servi from which theie facts i * on twntat-:;~.r:.|.I-t if '_]y. out, [)'r6fe:s@o`nal`;7pois- . _ , %",f`xtent$,lklln.:it{i_fe13lace. r;;Kitts?_menti9ds ma_ny_ _cas%e_s-of profes- . n_alfpoison_ing-`to justify.,gth1psftstement. A .i~A;|ot)Ier curious practice, ='wlliOh reminds- " one of China, is the murderofv a `relative in order to throw the suspicionon a oersonal enemy, who is accused of crime because the bodyis found on his premises,` Mr. Kitts describes dacoits as all more or less desperate characters. The success of the band depends on the merit of" its leader, who, although he is ruthless and cruel only `cuts down for those who resist, and tortures only the _betrayal of treasure. The Kanjars seem to be a formidable tribe of expert footpads. Their number are fortunately few, and their women in the Deccan at least, are noted for their handsome looks. their command of native Billiiigsgate;`and their, _extre'me'lyt lthy songs. a In J the .-...:..A .:......`.'....I 4). ... .........`r.-mnxvm .-....`.... their _extremelj .W0'lthy0 sonuqinf E6 period duouued there were 500.000 cages A` `sauna `nn4\nIp:usnn nan` `@113, A: :,T*,1;=z!`$!'\. {*`,InLvu w_gu`_,.u_IgI In-I put 11 s:'EI:;{:`;n3:b):: _Half lsla Cove, `."`S. V 2 n A coueotlonbr condence. I can plainly state` I can nd nothing` bpttey; thnn- l'%_Igy8d8 Ye_1l0..W. Oil. .1 have i'heumd.tig&h;zocc.iio1illy, and Ye'1low.. Oil dges `me nd, , You can use my name if you wish.- You wt 1y,H}4-iklvrgoil, Co_n'f6c`ti0h'eI',l'St. 'l :5 . A ` ` -` In.'l`oI'ID|!I'l`-lino. L `.`Wa_8 gtroublodvwith _hea_daohe, bad blood and loss of appetite, and tried all sorts of med- icines without success, 1' then tried one'-bot- tle of Burdock Blood Bitters and found re- 1iof.in ten days." `A. J. Meindle, Mattawa, (`mi _ ION. ` IIGK `PHI GIFT I MD _vpuu|'nl guulp, IUUI "`';""`3-' A hizstio ` f aplace Iilllilanl U n}.-nnn366;-I _ "LEILUV-U UIVIII-713$ had, not: h for; ears.-_ I1 . ,' b'8 _PctOI`8 " _- .t"_'to thers`a: `u A n 1-\_;.... -a.. ' 0.-.." Ulvllwavy __IVIiIn ,-~ --... _._.._ 4 :Bad ears.- I et:7nothi'ng-to_ hel ., n l1_1_1'e)1_ik; ,_[`_,`L,,':i recto =B9.`lsam,v andfwottl .re`commen .t to tithe;-s as _it'fgiVUS,im3t5n$'.`?9' Alief Extract; .-from'.. ..lotA;qm~\,'on1:. ,Wgl't;er :3AP!-i..Yat9r out-~ ; "I'B& 8u '6bhd no ' reyietmailfggum . L rue. Yellow on. -1 `V, ` _ " """"I"'! _ _`~':x ilazto '3 `e17 reader. It f ;; ' qulyggnother name for non theihigwey or in the _ - ue rob"he"rej enter naked, atiflndie. `mammal States, lubjeot to the rule of their own chiefs in Central _In_lie, seem to be the centre of '.vI.".-a`.*A:as:B'x'e.~.:`iiZ. 4-hn wt.:--4.:.... -...1 _..-_:.L-r -- P, WW: u a 1* ~ A` Told Iiieoin the -`- '- his only crime being that he in poor. ffhq diioulty of denim; with the ba- ;.?`$!: Of P 5! .3119 B..riti-h trogpa, HAI3--n snivnnu nan ICVI II Om. --vuu VI yuvul ITO null NWO. 1110 Old gentleman fought under General` J sokuon `in the late American war, ` hiaamiimku |.a....- *'.-`....:a. .. ~` * ' -y-.3-v lulu umunonn wu- . 7 1 0! _ V` ggquihl . flat enhouldi .n"`iua* his .1; Ia. :. n molt of them are still dive. The old hntlnmnn Cnnnks .....:|-.. no __ _._-1~ 1- -|-_- A, mean 00 Hit mil!- Sm Bnu. UUIU Vlllllloln dlblmfajm Richmond Street West, 'l`oront o*,`4 I 5 `u' U 0 Toronto; Richmond - . L 'IUTDH'I.IBV'HIIUHo+-r :.u . A "women in New York has invented an _ U,-_.l_ ,_ _ ;_ .1 |__.l-.___- - I.-`AI. J-.. 2_._L_ M. L m'"n3";3.0.,93- .. . "I shake bean , trdubled ',th,T .asthma and? q. I(1j'f9011E!l. Y_."'1` 3! '!9*hins=%to.%h1g \ ,I=_.____I Lu: vyuu `.,u:.__u,u ouu,_ bvuuy. vvu cld, up, q_e .l;% i9..Qb9j1;`inchea th':;: % I-Muty=u as .l8h'g . md can be used "QZ``Q `nu ~nn`.nn:Iu-I `ha Hahn : 1|`:-u`nan HonTHERhI;;ADANOE; |J.M.Bo1Hwu,] rum Ann moan` ' SEEDS.

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