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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 13 Apr 1893, p. 1

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warsâ€"ms“ £190.61“! t° Loan, $833133}; mum. Bmxs'rm. SOLICITORS lm, Intuit, Mum i I'm GEO. F G. SIITH MACDONALD BAR-315’! Neflurmfehnmcem. We amine Heal Because MALI-0V t “BEEP. $170,000.000- 00 >UFB‘VILLE. - 02‘ TLRXU R. ROWAN. I. D A. R OBIN SON, DENTIST. DR. SfillTH, ‘ DENTIST. DE- - ISTS. CEITEIIIIL ”I!" mm‘ N. 4. AR acme. , ZEKSED ,- noxpgk I’m.m.m. JAMES O'BRIEN- ENSED AUCTIQNEER Idol-tux. mm NiED AUCTIG “NEE YEEGE. nation all non- mmW-w“ a?» man» “Nu-w :r‘ “mi find IAMES 0' BRIE", § .N AUCTIQNEER :ggkawdo-mog: “3W" III-Hm“ ”HI-arm smash-Incl punt In: #5 damn-on»: MEDICAL “ERINARY N. :1 SMITH Mil" Buildinp. Tomtn 5‘, Ida 5L. Steal-villa Ell-flu Ell-p. m "If Brut-.Bu-nlhb-Ii‘ “Miler-10mm.“ .adsnu-n-nd-fllâ€"F rd'l Ila-h ' Emil IS mm "It.“ ”m; um DOWNES 1.1.3.0" 03.“- af lu- , .g I“ In: I» wQI-u'lflohl. I: Shot p. --| .u LICXTOR UCTLONEE FENTON 10-min 0g!!- aI Baler: Block. :1! (”STEM MILLER 00., All Sale and F a'm Notes cashed mas mmmfi Lowtsr was Mullah-log... tot mi. 5W lo; a. to I p. I. STANDARD HEAD OFFICE, - Ami-lu- tun-:1 mu gar-Emil": lacuna]. Wham-m Drum inn-d M allot-Haul Ind-ml I" point: in mud. n: luau rum. hruun'nnlu dnr matad- Sch noun And [nod barium pup“ mod-lad It tun-null:- onnumz. A smma’s DEPARTMENT. [h- hâ€" fig“ l- mmiim the {nth I S'I‘OUFFVILLE < ' ww- de-Ilu of 3[ nd Inn-Id: III mm ud inure-c All-mp. mum u cumin“ Duns“. o! I noun-I nun. uuu fund). lo. mind an {Av-nun up... 05:;- llous: from “LI. to 394-. Saudi!" i A. o._t_I. W. Stoufl'vi‘le Lodge, No. 109. Meet: in: uni lhird Mondly awning in such moon in Lb: Mechanic Ending room. Junk: O‘Brien, M. w. _ VOL. VI. N0. 8. Edi-u eon-r 0! min Ind Alba". 51... tut All) 111:): m ecu-IMO! WV. P. HA.RTNEY. D E A L' E RWIN LUMBER. M.8hinllu.5l“. Pint-1.09:]. 'Im u...nu:u Pain. Call "In. In 29p". Yin Mal. MCI-y. in. ‘0» ' - . mix-d [If Eli-I.“ Id.Bh-psllu.lndufl II‘I Linn. Wm "wk- lnuili Shun. subm- P._B. noovn .17. songs m‘m Lily While Fall)! Flam Cum“. Pun l1:- Hun" Fun. MONEY To LOAN at noon Imam lr. I. Y-Ic'l. to: uni. all u Ir. A‘ Btm'v mm- sun. Swahili- BEATS THEM ALL! mmumahwn no: an. In w...» “H u s- nowman! com «am sad duh): 0‘ 1-1: ii w I "Yuk W , “I" It". _ Ann ... .... um. , ~ .m mun nrunhn My (03' Ann. an: hum on unlimit- ’ CHANGE 0F amass? J. w. TURNER; P. R. HOOV’ER, ISSUER 0F IIIBIIGE LICEISES. GREEN RIVER. ONT. LATE OF UXBNDGF Sncoeuor to A. VonBuseck; willkeep on hand I lug e and full stock of goodl. consisting of first-class HARNESS. ROSES. Bl..ANKE‘I’S.~ TRUNKS. VALISES: BELLS WHIPS; BRUSH ES. 56. Rewiring promptly attended to. Every efl'ort vilibe made to give unite satisfauion. strum“ mu EUJOTT Intuit-lb“ onlunadll‘ ’ .i .‘II :1} Afi'ER; ISSUE! or IIIIIIGE LICEISES‘ ado-IA: [-MIWWI'" Ageuhfor Malay.wa ‘9 n. Mm; anal-dice I» 51157521.“ .x EUUS SAVINGS BANK BANKERS. OF CANADA. THE ADVERTISER. 1’. minimal. Chill-m. Calhoun. huh... Yuan. Bullfllh. "Ink!!! Mulls-n Nniwlw Pukdall mm. â€"Al.!o Ann“ ATâ€" ch Yak. London. North's" Pmrinou 3nd 3mm: Columbia STOUFFVIUJI. ONT‘ _.AT_ Mm co. BOOKS :- !nlonntla- “ply to EI‘NELE AND DOUBLE, WALTER MILLER. ILWIVS DI SILE I1 CUNFKCTIONRBY â€"ANDâ€" SOCIETIES ASHE!” I!” up! of mill: nan-r I" hand Kn In: so volum- If Chm- hn' Inward]: which it I‘m- m. pasta-id. I- owned“ with mimicry-nah «min. out you. ’9 Put vii!“ York. - 8mm éunnvcomas Emu-1. Recorder TORONTO BANK All Iohl flnrflstm. Hulk-u Nliwlll Parka-Io. Final. Mun-eel" IGEII‘ takiuzweare now makingbig preparations (or spring trade. quantity of paint 011. white lead, dry colors and mix'ed paint. We have succeeded this year in getting made We have just got a large speciallv for us. a. beautiful bright yellow floor paint of nut old reliabka bmn'd, warâ€" ranted to dry hind on with, we have provided a. Without something to put it fine stock of brushes for that purpose, at any price dailtd between 8c. and $1.75. Having got thmugh stock 00mm with the advent of spring we have provided ‘the materials in the shape of n. complete assortment of Paris white, diamond wall finish kalsomiue, asbestine and white wash. Kalsumine from 15c. to $4.35 first time this year the now famous Alabastine which every one showld see and As paint is very little use which is sum to please. R. J, DALEY v WM .mvfime DALEY Gr. STARK INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE -.\§Dâ€" Financial Brokers. 031:1sz mum 'mn The Sun Life Insurance Company Puma Ind \‘ilI-n Prowl-o [or Sula Ind Lo Run! SPECIAL PRICES THOS. E. TRULL.) PHOTOS 5. “WHERE“ Eu 3" :1 band I good 310:1 of mm IIIHEIW amiss, . mu “guns. mama's, s mgamma“ Ensign. an (1|le nmlce. but ofli mnuhlp gunnnxced. chfldng promptly “tended to. Remember the place Market Building, smuflryule HARDWARE We are handling for the Money to ,Loan MERI‘ENE’S’I‘UDIO hunt: for India: Fin annca-Ca ' *BRUSHES P-AXI‘JTS AND OIL Glass and Putty “Mantello” 05cc: Daley’s Block, Slonll’villu Scrub and Horse Brushes, 1n Hudwue. a. to Buildun IS 1113 LAmeB 0F In hm Ind Yin-n Proverb: Kalsomine Brushes, geneml spruce up SUPPORT LEGITI MATE j I-IOMEI Mfl‘rUFAOTURES All at reasonable prm 533 mm It: AWLLBTOCKO’ W. J. STARK Stouffville. brushes A MATTER OF COURSE. fiyoumnfiâ€"v" Eu‘lml wwhonuuwmu'“; ms Hgllmtmjoludm . u- u. n...» m- huflh tho mm; 31"" D Whammfithllut nth-ll. an be well Allan Who wlll my to tux-El- buy-mm. mob. mnâ€"dlhlhcnâ€"m balm! You will and In “and and “mutmn Burch our hurt-ad non Inflow who mum um: any; â€"Gwm Bud-en. madam lhyl- HE WHO MEAN! WHAT HE SAVE P3531 deem-ml muwfiom was an up reprints grace, rememuerixflmtâ€" Elie u- wriman on the subject, and paused to give a look round before I be- gun. I never me any of that lunch. For on the mwpnth. coming toward me. my eyes caught u vision of a blue skirt unmounted by an enormous uheu! of red poppies chuped in front by ‘wo coarsely gloved hands. Over the puppies I hull u glimpse of u broud-brimmed uhgwhhut, but they hilg‘ghilfuce beneath. an t elr gassemr most paused me before er eye. met mine. I do not know whether I ever want to see that face again; (newer any! I do. and, as it was the moat remuhbly beautiful (we I have ever seen, qup- pose he la right; but I could mgue to the contrary. The {was was hot and flushed. um] 39.3“}? gumtdft tow-1111310 She did no; at; my ulmirntion for a moment, md than her eyes fluhud down upoq pine, gnlfnlnnd‘gny and unfath- - ”m A- M on- oumblu. and mine dumped on m the cold lmnh directly and en rose again to her duty shoes. I was sitting (in-the grass just below the tow-ch. She passed me and went on for ten or fifteen yards, and then pnmd. She seemed to be deliberating. Then Ihe came back and threw the bundle of pop- pies down beside me as I rose. My hat wanintheboet, noun Iooulddu wuw gtend up.‘ @115 d‘id not speak It once, , ,L ".1 no... ......u "a... u... , , . but regarded my lunch and then :11 Thai combinafion appprggtly _pl are” at all events. I do not. think he! Ind-fuc- tion was Attributable to the com lamb alone; an! Clewer allow: that I m not nyatn nun, especiplly whenever in tho ndghborhooglg! the river. --u um “WI-AM . ..... ..._.. " smao hot and Inn: ." she slid quietly, without: Ems o sflecuflon or confusion. "Wlnt will you do?" I am usually struck speechless on emer- nciel. but something sbvut this girl incl me with unwanted oulldence. in spits o! be: dissmy “Nihilist! so sell-possessed at mm nut I coulygin the!” t . gull. " need 0 Jean un vary g."In . “Eva “$50 an! your ca'b wss commo- hausi but strictly m. I ugliswauh. " s W 9 you va c as- en." she said, almgndi you- - “Well; ups it is?! n: I; "but hardly . nunatq,“ I Iddod with A unified myself; Ind look- edupst again, tend the great gray eyes updn me intently, mad- ”fine did noc"amf53 'aha bowed .‘ughuy and aednpely inmowjgdmgnt. "Thank you," she snld. "There Is I little shade the other lids.“ the bank in the field. Will you carry it om than for me?" “Certainly." The change too! about three mlnutu, during which she sat on the odfie of the xmdau and fanned herself will: or hand- knrchiof. When I came Ind told her it was randy at hat, I found her looking a the book I had brought wlth me. It makes an 0111' man blush to be diu- ooverred with I to! poetry in hi- on. I blushed and hoped 12h; nunpiurnAwoulfl hide it. . r,.,n.__u gmmffll me. "I :11ny liked that " Ibo added. ._.u .-. 2...... m. 0.. Disc: ”59°” ywvu w an“... -..., v.-._ Then she came and at dawn on tho bank in homo! the cold lunb and look- edit it w... n- ' does notwm Who very much of it." sh. ldd. Ind flu fine mule In 1nd given me broke mind the month. "I an at All em nylon" "And wh not?" I answered. ”Whit you do?" "Oh! there in the broad and some lot- tucn." I Ida. "Hut 1: nice enough. Hedda. Imgoonfnfiu and lunch _"Iwou1dhnve gonoon than Ind not troubled yunr generod , but I In" onlytwogaweinmy ," Iha um; - d1 arould have we a penny tn "new" dan'tlly tumbled my I!" rod 31 kod. “goJ'a'xam may-Intuit STOUPFVILLE, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1893. quickly. “I think! would Elva flopped anyhow, for you land: looked very Wmfdnglfll“ M I mm or man to Bury. on mien-lad M: Monk-y Maul-ad In“ wfléhé” field: nth-Hue mm nomwhen . n61: xoghm nun I thought Hun Minue- wwdk on the other 5160.: (“You nut snow no tofu-q mover “innards." I all. ”thunk you" Mnhgesnpnxln‘nfihlm the on lookin- er mom closely. recalled to mind Tenn Inn'- “and. with her nuderlip "m lent littledeliente aniline mane in n sensitive none." Eh. wu drum in the inin blne nkirt Ind: lnll whim blonn ed in it the wdlt'ith than! of broad ribbon. also we: Ind her iignre wen u beautiful In her , And the newly net of her head and the nlnoa 0! her slender neck mint mirnblo. In certain she wore no ehyn I could uni understand It III who eke might be. Her hands belied am notion (lint she wu an artist: model, I: I win lull in- clined to think her It. first. :0 fine nnd dell- cnw \varet‘iey, l ind u to he din- :H'pom meg, lip! l hull pl! lulla- vu ‘ The cone nawn I came teen-M being 31nd . in e most dignified some of the WDI'J: -elm hm! been enabled to perceive some finite o! the gentlnnnn about inns“. and hnving need of me, had seen no reason to eonceal the fact. And IS this Will 3 very colpformble con: clum‘un to nrrivn at. I'm-do no attempt to construct another theory. but rented satisfied with the sand fortune that had notallen me, and tho nhsance of Mn. Grundy, sensible old person though I am wil in; to mun“ her to be. Alter a whil_e I opener} the hot e0! ,,_ glnfifr bear and poured the content- in- w ‘ tumblq r {or her. " I will not be mponaible (or it, " I laughed. She put back the lock of brown lmlr, that was still moist with tho (law of her forehead. with her left hand, and took the tumbler in bar right. and answered. laughing too, an she glanced gratefully at me: uldor possibla efleuu." She drank it 08 dalntlly ln two or three llttle gulps. and. relieved me b saying it mu almost an ood an my col lamb. She seemed to van moat ax- callent appetite. “indeed I had expecmd from but healthy appemnoe. and I watchedlg‘or gill: Illa NW‘,§°nfiP'~l “You like Mn. Browning than?" aha asked. uuddeulz'. “Indued I do." said L V “Am! 'Lsdv Garnldina'u Conrtahip' particularly?" “Particularly. That is the {nvorite with 111093001119. It in so captivndngly sent'nn , and romantic that we can oval-loo the in: robability o! the story. " “Whatjmyro biligy‘!" "I admit {1-1;} opmious on grounds which seem innuificient when demanded of :19 with such smldeunm" I hesi- m . "Perhnps on consider 'Lord Walter'l Wife' impro ble'!" she went on. I had no hesitation now. ' "Yes," Her eyes dwelt on mine I moment “Which in improbablnâ€"the lady or the "The lady." I answered. I have never seen such a nily of merrimeut an) reyes display-mg at my answer. - M future, In an. " and PCTMW- in); )licntion, still hauler “PO“ her: Nu hat. snot (air. But you me? “.‘L "fl- I ma“ ‘anter a Wm In future, or n .n‘t only diabelieve in the I could u quite follow her: she the ht too st (or me. But. I remem- he whzn he will ufmrwnnhl. and thought ova I. no I fnncy that I have appreciated what nho mean!" At any mm thvr certainly believed in the 18M. '01 we! laughed when I told him so once. no In unkind laugh. Cluwer'n [all h it unkind. S a hull inhed her lunch. my lunch, Ind out {0 link; while looking acron- Ihe flol '- l :10 not think she minded myl ‘5‘ her, in {not I am inclined to hell: t it was out of considern- tion for In} as a sort of recompense ¢hnt aha ling-3d to allow 01 my doi w. Bnlnho rned her hand to me .nndd mid: "It must ask you to take me ‘ ‘ ‘ [fetched my hamper nod packed unm‘y things. gathered up her poppies. Ind put than into the bow; of lhe rnndnn, and men. with an extort which ' me to estimnte the sub- nidance the Thames since I landed an at hunt a foot. (oi-ad the bent out on to the water null draw it, in sidownfis. My Luly fieroldina stepped in_1ig Ill. "filml; 651.159 ahépped And u: doin on glue cushions. ed that ‘5 stroke sent was th right place for In.- utter all. “I think ‘ see s road coming down to tho river. I said pointing fifty yards down s to the right bank. “5th I hm! yo here‘l" "It you gleam." I to scull her slung very are . lwss snxlons not to make In axhlhi ht myself. and my rowing is n e to splash sometimes. In five minnhzs 1 wt her ashore without dimmer. I bound up the shed of pogpies with the urn: from my tamper, svlnx first coll them out of the hows 1: WM durin this collection that she rem-tired that at be so very. careful over one or t d a slight smile flickered round he oath as she and so. I have those Old ‘ pples still. though I am not an wh r I received express permis- ‘ Ii __ them. _ ‘ . 1,,Luu.n-_ fig Ema be particular about pay- mw¢ 'iug over in coin of the ' . can! ring that she bull made no such return for her lunch. Howuver. I recollected that my cold lamb was worth not.“ the lwcponce aha Wed. sud wan glad o! 1:. we. I took the penny; Ihuvs that Penny also still. "A: (of lhe rest} she said. “I on onl thud-4mm mm the but way to thln she said, holding fl out In "Wiadh under her 1th um an ‘ t hand hate her pocket and II . «p ‘ l{"etslhgiuid, holding fl out in "Aa {or the rest. she said. "I can onl chunk _ , glad the best way to than you ll bake your kindness an a matter of course. isn't it?" This any 02 looking at the mat- ter whic k my fancy; it was so en- tirely rig and kind and womanly. Why do 11’ ‘mon: women treat. us no! I bowed 111 eat. I hadnuthlngto any. Pam ‘ ' rather downcut at genius. I ah! I looked what. I felt. he me with another compu- Ilium. rink [3‘ 1 gm too hot to con‘ Into“!!! Initial Ill mum-mi ‘ In“! «Lu. "dd-am any. but uh- 0‘ D cut-mike -T Hm right mind my mum at once. Ihd AW 1 nine than $0 and no :- hen Ibo drew luck. And. with, "I akirt of her dreu with the linger! had mt “la-nod. made no the malt pro- ound And wandrmu corny. And can- dderhz the bundle of puppies, I flunk you Inn“ 51107 tint Ibo must have been I smash] wow not to have looked a. lull um nwkvud ovu- tho proceed- ing. Her e u jun [laced II III” :- she I'M, In than she turned Ind wak- ed “my. _ > _ Idid no! I“ to watch hermthobaud at tho roadâ€"I received my aunt-.1 â€"bnt tunbhul huh into thye mdnn, And rowed 01 viola“; down “tum: Inninwthebmkt'hm dmelbelon I mchcd Surly. I think on the wholl. that In: excusable. And At Surly I had M o‘clock lunch whiuh reward no to 1‘1me - _Clewu finned me for bringing him but doméud I flanked Clmr (or Al- . and man beddu. I mud 92d lay-cl! ugly Indobtod to Clever. 7 due-ad. to be mum by I woman amnion, mdthntflnghncu. MB" “You havn no objection to me penan- nlly. Minn Feathercmtt. I hope," rem-sk- od the young lady'l amnewhnt elderly Admirer. ,. _> _ .. "rWTE-y. Mr. Glupy."ahe replied, gm m not acting u I proxy for some 0 er mm. no you?" .n. ,..-. "A5 a proxy! Do I undemnd you l correctly. Mile Fenland-oft! Aneproxy for some other man? Certainly not." “In linking me to be your will; you meant your- indlvidudly. did you not!" "I certainly did." "Then my objectiomtomnrrylng on, Mr. Glupy. must hnvesomogeno npâ€" pllcatlon to yourself. mutt ey not?" "3‘ coumibnfiu an r " cry 3 t pose 0 thin folnt first. You ukedvme to marry you. declined. You inquired whetho I. had any objections to you pom y. I naked you in reply i! you were'acung u ‘ agent for some other man. You said you were not. Now, then. if the (lathe considered eetahlishod thnt you wish me to marry you and I refuse to do no. it follows inexorably that my refusal in basedon the fact that“. in you, yourself, whom I do not wish to marry. Do you ‘°"‘i"f“f’"k I n m M [nap " â€" t Iin o." In r. ' , nomcwhnt bewildered. “butâ€"‘9 y "One moment. Observe. now. that this refusal has nothing to do with an other man. Hence. w never reasons may have for not wishing to marry you iply to you personally, and nobody else. erefnre they are personal to yourself. In that entirely clear in your mind!" “Why. yes." gusped the discomflhed Mr. Glupy, helplessly. "but stillâ€"" " Hence. it must be apparent to you." she proceeded. ruining her voicr. pointing her finger n1. him argumentatirely, and following his now mtrentlng form nruund the room. “ it must be apparent to you ibut ldo have some objections to you personally. and your quution, or, rather, your assumption. (0 chmcterize it more uccurutely, was founded on a Innnifest misconception. I yroceed no to give some of iuyubjections, Firstlyâ€"o " You needn't. Mum Feathercroft! exclaimed Mr. (ilnspy. recovering him- self. "You needn't proceed in state the ubjectionr. l‘m glud you've got ob- ‘ectiunel" he went on. hrmlg gnapin is hnt. "But for those 0 jections might have boon by this time the prom- ‘med husband uf a W lkin: rhetoric and “mule Duuuethrnu ' Th‘nnk heaven for a 'l ___- m...“ A mm Dllth-nlty Sulvul. There is no douht tlnt half the pleu- nnt flavor of the orange in destroyed by the diflirulty of eating it yncetully. - though that in- tent of which. like huildiu an open fire. everyone imagine: his met Oil is thebest. So great- tan-or domanonngu inspim in n Wain-n lit luncheon. with the (an! example which has so often been told hanging over hor of the than who broke an magnum when he saw his aweethenrt hm 'ng It one. that this dell htful food is genenl lv Lahooal. One Dela mptml to {allow th- example of the dmr old lady who was in the habit of retirin to her roan: with an orange And loc iug tho door utter her. But tlm mystery was lately solved at I luncheon, and tha solution willbe hail-3d with delight by home- keeper; The ornugeo-wera peeled Ind sliced and brought on the table cut up tine In punch glasses. in which there was it great dul of juica ln each glass there was cmhed too and a , Ind this delicious combination. wh ch eni- bodies all the delights of the fruit. with none of its disadeugeu, in when with a spoon. nan-nun... or mun-any, ‘ One 01th:.» incidents that illush'ste the he] )lnlnesu ol' Immunity, when in sym‘ ‘ mat on are aroused, occurred in Dexter, e,, the other day. A barber in lhst town, who last summer mortgaged his shop und tools in order to rise money to buy himsel! n little home, Ins been unfortunate since um time. and so was unable to pay the note when due. Sut- urdny the we??? wss foreclosed Ind ofllcers rcmov t e furnlture and tools from the shop. A empathixing crowd watched the proceedings and then went to work wrepnir dam ea. One hunted up a barber chair, snot er mar. mugs. em. and by the time the confiscated were sll removed. the barber wu all ready to call for “next." The some evening s subscription was earned and enough money nused to buy I new choir o! the latest sud approved psttern. Daron-o Axllnlt Book Box-rowan. A win And venenbls booklover ones hit upon a cunnh: way in which to 11¢ {eat the nefarious k borrower. Ea mm the price. in plain fl . in all his books. And when any fl uked to borrow n volumg he‘choerqu y_n‘naw-;r- ed: " es. wnth pleasure. Then he would add. looking at thefly-lent. "I see the prloo of this work is aomnd-soâ€"you \mny take it at this figure. which will. of course. he relnnded when the volume ls returned." Those who mlly wanted the books made no objection to leaving the deposit. whllo those who lazily wanted to “all! a 'ourney to the neu- eat llanry general y (Allen! to take the L ,A,.u_1 nu"..- 5.... _.~_ . {an The 013- finilemnn’; Ennmu! library Wu in this wny preserved Kmart â€"New York Tribune. 'lobmn. Tobacco wu noted by Columbu- on his verfi first voyage. It wan fin! cum- umd y John Bella in 1612. sud In early I: 1619 a lot of 90,000 nud‘ wu shipped to Englmd. In 17 ntobacoo hemry was IN on the Rlppdnn- hock river, md nbont 1709 the first south 0! the Jams: river wu bum in Mockin- bm-g coumy. In 1745 the exports from Vitginh mounted to 42.841 hog-head: of About 1,000 pounds each. and Ln- cmlod till 1758, after which then was A (lacuna until after the “evolution. It Ianowzrowntn mm of the 30an mm, with “funky 1n the lead. ‘ 'A Ihun. mud to hullh vu openedto than "flaring from chronic cough», mbnu. bronchitis. anrthumb-nommmrbcumA mm. neoriltpd nipphl or influned bunt, md udnvy eonrphinu, bv the introducu'm a! the inupuuiv: Hid am" rend], I}. Taomn' We Oil. S AND ENTERPRISES‘ w NEW YORK SPREAD OUT‘ HOWA STRANGER MAY GET A BIRD’8 EVE VIEW OF THE CITY. lo' I: Vlav III- Impou- u no VIII“ We. Iron Ill Punkâ€"I1:- W o! Van‘sâ€"my Ina-l a! nu. Ill- hull “not the methodby mu anm pin a once this puma-l [name-ion of New York a I whole whichmbutmppooflyaonvm To Infill, [would have than View it on hot ddeq. the B_roo_kl_yn s_nd_ Janey from; uni Who “In Idtufimu, from tho ferry-bun eutmd wail. Thuletthsmobhinthou "hlrd’s~ on" vim" which urinal palm: Alford. sud which we rivaled only by the view- mmmmsuu Emu. dome And flu E1121 tower in Purl; Thu from St. Pnul'u Cathedral in London, owing m' ‘sfiusa: m“- “was: y m In an. w 3mm“ 3-3?! look 21%”. I all u when tho m of the public Imam who flninhd. But III“, will you get such I m it.“ pro: album my one of three e nations w it]: Iselect from the many Ivnilnble. fifim mill-152:; In short. 1: esp read- ing We. the Itriclly commercial and executive portion of the town. Survey the lnrhor, to Liberty and Staten inlanda. to the for“. and through the Narrows to the sea. To right and lelt are the rivers, the Bridge. Brooklyn, Jersey City. and the inland hill; Both of the rivers, you remember. are to be bridged and tnnnelod spin and Again. Whnt splendor of life and movement in the streets and on the Water! Snchn maritime panorama at nll houni. with terry-bonus. tugs. schoonere. steamers, going to and (r0. Mill ships and yachts at nnchor. can be seen nowhere else on enrth.â€"there being no other city, eqnnle huge, that in at once ocean port And metropolis. Nowgo three miles northward. and you are in that civic center which has shifted. within memory. from the (.‘iry Ha Pul: to Unh Madison ‘ um \vlu'ch m to en: life and pleasure. an El“? delightful ed. Ithtoo narrow. perhaps. but this embla- you to see how it Is bunk-rod with nuw sud stately mansion. and to look In] to the Riverside Ind Morning- xidc filth. Ind yonder m the “(hthedrnl Eon; u.” to be crowned men by the Gnu: lug-01mm. the Columbia Uni‘ vanity. hy M 00min wonderâ€" the .cuthednl. tween in the “new New York," Imoimu trust with Mr lunch. haunt at modern da- dgn, swore ofno- chucks. nad all the eridenou of main: recent growth Above Centnl M, the Hub district iancitym mamâ€"n C. Win April St Nicholas. “plot-cliniNew York, r-‘n 1m.- nmu Prov-Ine- alcholz-r‘. Wham Viv-cot chokn from (In shores of the Medium-mun surged over Spdnin 1885. Wu dnwing in mAin supply at dunking um (mm tho River Lonny-.‘rining in the smite rock of the Gunman-ma Hounhinn Ind flowing through mnninhnhiwd conmry It lmtu (A: u the int-kc of the M» drid m works. Th: conduits (mm the int-ho to the dz were watched nix!“ and day by .01 ‘en during the whole period 0! the Spunsh epidemic‘ The pomgqnsggo Y” flu: in Madrid n,,. n____ l_ All“ M_._v- people anflered but um: But Grands. supplied 1) can-ls derirzd from the river- md Douro. which were sub- jgct gagging-Intuition. was Almost (1 ,‘, AL..._ ..“-I.. M. .w. w w.â€" â€"_â€"_-7. , (rim-ted, loans by cholera nearly 0119‘ tenth of in total papal-flow Mr. Georgemmin, who pnhlishéd in Nature of June 17. 1880. the rain“. 0! his care- {nl study of the Spanish epidomic, con- cludzd: "In the cm of chalets. dnin- md sewengo m secondnry ml» jectn. tho rimnry one being the water mp 13'. hen cholen get: Mon org a wile! supplv of a city no bonds unrest-link Thea-e in but can re loam. 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