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[" V r n F'\"''4 s H -J e BRYSON, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., MARCH H, 18H7.No.3H.VOL IV.Phosphate Outlook.\u2014The Du Lievro Milling ainl Mining Co., anticipating a brink business in phosphates next season, are making extensive improvement# at the Du Lievre basin below Buckingham.About fifty men will be employed by the company in the spring.LOCAL NEWS THE EQUITY Mr.Alex, lluntor, of Carletou Place, to the following extent: hat refused an offer of bOO for the Instead of Mr.(lagne, Conservative, speedy little trotting mare \u201cLittle Vic.\u201d being returned in Chicoutimi, (jue., Mr.-?- Couture, Liberal, is teturned by a large Lani» Salem \u2014The tre asurer's male of majority.This loses one vote to the Oov-lands for taxes took place in the town hall eminent and adds one to the Liberals, in this village on Wudm sdiy last.Buyers Instead of Mr.Win, Conservative, were soiree, there only being a few lots being returned in Montraorenci, Mr.('has.competed for.The bid state of the court* Langulier is officially declared returned by try mad*, was probably the reason why so one v«»te.This loses another scat to tl.e few were present.\tGovernment and adds another to the Lib- WÊÊÊÊÊÈÊÊEÊÊEÊ^^^^^^^^^Ê émis.Maskinonge has returned Mr.Desaul-niers, Nati malist.Hu was olio of tho Kiel bohers of hut Parliament.The Journal has, in every other case where there is doubt or disagreement, telegraphed for accurate information and it tinds no other changes to make in its Mr.W.0.Le Hoy who has l wen in Montreal for soimu time past, is home on a visit to his family at present.The municipal council of this village will hold a meeting for the purpose of electing their mayor on Monday evening next.I8SUKD 1VBKY TUUK8HAY, MY SMITH & COWAN, Editors and Proprietors.\u2022 A Tkhrible Scot roe.- -Diphtheria has been prevalent in the vicinity of Buckingham of late.James Doherty living three miles from there lost six children by diphtheria since the 15th January.The widow of the late Mr.Kennedy and three children\taHHHHHH family named Lovell lost six children, and Mr.Hector McXaughton one ab-»ut three yeary old.SnbscriptiOD, $1 Per Year, in Mme Borne of the messongere despatched to collect the ballot boxes after the election, had a tough time of it getting back before the hour of declaration on Saturday last.One worthy claims to have done considerable snvwshoeing while he was absent.The tirst regular meeting of the County Council will be hold next Wednesday, the ÎHli irist.Several old familiar faces will bo replaced by those of new men, who will appear for the first time in the cajwcity of county councillors.The mail courier running between Fort Cou longe and Portage du Fort has had a hard time battling the snow past week.So severe was the storm on Monday, that it was imjkossi the return trip from P.D.F lage, until the following day.The month of March set in with a beautiful day, which according to ancient tradition augurs bad for its termination.In view of the extreme severity of the past month, it is to lw Juried we may experience an exception this year, and that the exit of March, like its advent, may partake of the characteristic mildness of the lamb.Tmwpahhkrh.- Rev.Father Gendreau president of the Tenu earning# Colonization Society is about to visit Quebec to press iifxin the attention of the Commis-mimer of Crown Lauds the trespass ii|>on the society's lands by an Ottawa lurnlwr-man.The society want recompense for a quantity of timber cut.Railway Bun kadk.\u2014The severe storm of last wt-ok, completely blocked traltic on all railways.No fimil reached Portage du Ff»rt from Saturday night until Tuesday night, and Monday\u2019s Montreal mail did not arrive until five o\u2019clock Wednesday morning.And the weather prophets say more storms are yet to follow.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ?* No Trains.\u2014In spitÀ of all endeavors to keep the track open for ti attic, the Pontiac Railway Company has been Death ok Mrs.J.C.Dolan.\u2014The »ery tiiere sir, not a bit of for tho defenseless red deer, owing to the d ; sireo .I .«e good Rt foriner evi-deptbof snow and the crust.Report* deutly knew nothing about the *1 a 000 from the wooded regions of this county drawn out of the bank of Ottawa to put say that slaughtering is being carried on down bribery in the county of Russell in to an alarming extent in open defiance of the interests of Mr.Kdwards.The the law.From ond source of informa- punty of Reformers i# piontbéaL tion we have it that near one of the boundaries of the township of A Id field in the early part of tho winter a very large ineinbered that in the burning of the quantity of deer was yarded, and that a Copeland House, Pembroke, some time few weeks ago a party of the settlers of since, a man who passed by the name of that township discovered tho yard and an John Hartney Cameron lost his life, nihilated the whole herd.A settler who At the time of his death, Cameron was had occasion to visit the locality a short possessed of a P.0.bank book, which time afterwards declares that the snow all showed some $3,000 lying to his credit in through the woods was literally pocked the Savings Rank, and as no relatives ap down with snow shoe tracks, and innum- |wared to claim the amount, letters of ad enable furrows shewing where the slough- ministration were taken by the attorney tered animals had been hauled awav.In general of the province of Ontario, this place alone it is believed fully deer were killed.A continuance of this paper* caught the eye of a man who had unfair and illegal warfare will certainly known the deceased, Mr.Cameron, and soon accomplish the extinction of the worked with him in various shanties on species.\tthe Gatineau and Upper Ottawa.He came forward and told a curious and inA Giant\u2019s Death.\u2014Messrs.G.B.terosting tale.Ho said that the deceased Moore, J.A Angus and J.F.Inglee and himself were both from Nova Scotia, killed near the Schyan river, near Pern- and that Cameron was not the real name broke, a few days ago, the largest moose 0f the deceased, he having for private ever seen in the Upper Ottawa district, reasons, assumed it on leaving Scotland.Mr, Moore is the local agent\tfor Messrs.\t||* stated numerous places where\tde Bronson & Co\u2019s lumber firm\tat Schyan,\tceased had worked, and also that Mr.\tMe forty miles from Pembroke, and Mr.Farlane, which was deceased s proper Angus the book-keeper.Some of the nAme, had a father living in Scotland, men at the shanties having reported that As a result of this information, Mr.Mean enormous moose had been seen in the Farlane, the father, has been communi- -%\u2014\u2014\t\u201e woods near Black Rivtr, Moore and Angus cated with, and His Honor Judge Ross The Gatineau V.Railroad.\u2014For started out to find him.They got on his has made application, accompanied by some time past a rumor has been current trail and followed him.The snow in the (iru0fa 0f relationship, for the money to to the effect\tthat Mr.H.\tI.\tBee me r,\tthe,\twoods was very deep, with a\tcruet on the\tTW;j over to the father, contractor and\tvice-president\tof\tthe Pond\tsurface, and the moose had\tdifficulty iu\tThis, it is understood, the attorney\tgen tiac & Pacific Junction Railway, in com- getting along fast, cutting and bruising eral is willing to do, and probably, all pany with lion.J.G.Roes of Quebec, his legs.Moore and Angus eventually w&i form aml ceremonies having been had made all arrangements with the r>re overtook him on a hiyh hill, and near the complied with, the money will he handed sent Gatineau Valley railroad to liquidate edge of tho steppvst side he stopped and over jn a few days \u2014 Am prior Chronicle.the debts of the company and build the showed fight.Angus fired and the ball road in the spring from Ottawa to the striking on the frontal bone near the eye, River Desert.An Ottawa newspaper re- glanced off without having much effect ex porter inquired of Mr.C.H.Mackintosh cept to render the beast desperate.He if there whs any truth in the rumor.Mr.charged his assailants, Moore\u2019s gun missed From an Independent Stand Mackintosh said :\t\u201ci never heard the fir*, and the beast reached him.Moore\tPoint, Hon.Mr.Ross\u2019s name mentioned in the had an axe, but before he could do any\t- matter, but Mr.Beemer has been elected damage with it the beast knocked it out ?suit majority for the government or president of the company, and the com- Qf his hand.Both men had to dodge it\t23.pany will now pay all claims against the round the trees, tho deep snow helping former company provided they are reason- them, getting in an__ V.able.The road will go on in the spring clubs, and things were looking serious Friday last sums up the result of the late without a particle of doubt and will be when another factor apj>eared on the .-ina , .inwa.completed iu the shortest possible time.\u201d seme.Mr.F.0.Inglee, jobber for Bron-\t.on & Co., who h»d been tracking the Complete return.™now mfrom erery \u2014* sans» fesse ISStsp assssrs* mal they had known to be killed there.« ADVERTISING RATES: ï Tnnslent advertisements, eight cents |*r line for first Insert ion ;tliii-e cents s line for every kubtk -pisut Insertion.BuatuMS cards, right lines or less, per year, #4 00; for every additional Tlus, 50 cents.Contract raUs made known to inert hante ou application.A not lier Saved by tub Waterworks.\u2014Tho ro-sidonts of Hull nro congratulating themselves that their enterprise in putting in a system of waterwoiks saved tho city from another conflagration consequent on tho tiro which destroyed Mr.Aubry's building on Thursday.Had it not been for the abundant water supply, it is highly probable the high wind prevailing would have spread the tiro along Main and Lan-gevin streets, and eventually into Eddy's lumber piles.Fortuntely, however, the firemen were able to control the flames.ESTIM ATE OE THE SITUATION which including the above changes now is: Straight Conservatives 103, straight Liber*!* HP, Nationalists 11.Both partis claim all the Nationalists.Three, Desjardins.Daoust and McMillan, are generally admitted to Conservatives.Three, Amyot, Bergeron Gigawlt are sure Liberals.Of the other five, Coursol, Gaudet, Citnon, Deaaulniers and Dupont, nobody is sure of anything.Giving Dupont and Gamlet to the Conservative, thus giving five Naturalists to the Conservatives and six to the Liberals, the situation stands us follows: Straight Conservatives.Conservative Nationalists Straight Liberals.Liberal Nationalists.Cormupon'l\"\"'** soMaHed from all parts of .the county and neighboring township#.jos pnnrmTo.The following, and all other printing, done at the lowest raW : Auction Wills, By-laws, Bill Heads, Business Garde, Circulars, I).Niger*.Handbills, Letter Heads, LaM*.Municipal Blanks, Municipal printing, Notarial Blanks, Note Heads, Note* of hand.Pouter», Receipts, Ticket*, All kinds vf blank for Circuit, Commissioners ami Magistrate's Courts.drifts for tho ibio to make .to this vil* A CALL SOLICITED.103 5 Professional Cards.pon.M IN à FOROIK.Banristers-at-Law, fMIdton \\X Notnriea Public, Couvuyauceia, dtv.Utttce,\u2014 IVatei'a Block, Pembroke, Out *.J.OORMAN, LL B.89 108\t95 To this showing the elections to c»»ine will probably add as follows:.Straight Straight Con.Lib.J.V.nkirk;L New York.it has run 190,.554\t- humanitarian societies, but showed little Judge (to prisoner)-4» Yon have her father more than she does her plain, lit* mil®» without a repair of any kind.Not A Hint To Rinlmad pAmn(1 '\t' proof of benevolence to man or beast during here before, I think\t\" tie mother, the 44 Marmot of Savoy,\u201d as tven a P,n* a 1,rM® or a flue has been taken | A tilDt 10\tCompanies.his lifetime.__\t# Prisoner-44 Yes sah.\u201d Prince Napoleon used to nickname her very out 1,\"rlD« »dleage.The ordinary lo\tHe\u201444 Dese heah kears am mighty dang-\tA lonn , , ?!* .\t\" What was the charger\t' against Prince Roland among the members of bls career in the cab, has travelled more I\tShe -\" \\Y hy don\u2019t dey leave off de las\tOne of the officers of the Montreal corps\tber now\t1\tremem the royal families of Europe-first, on account îban a 'î*11*00, mile8 without an accident kear\tden ?\u201d\tof the Salvation Army, who some time ago \u201c Yes, jedge\tI was fm.n\u2019\tu .u of the plebeian origin of his mother ; second-1 was born in Edinburgh, and came to\t- received severe injuries from a brickbat\twasn\u2019t my fault I wiu.\tbUt,U ly, on that of his father\u2019s very bad character, tklf country m 1851.In that year he work-\t.Sauce For the Goose\tthl?w.n a^ber head, has again been attacked cumstantial ebhidence \u201d\t\u201c\u201c °\u201c °if# and, thirdly, because of his marriage to Mile 1,1 ^ machine shop of the Cincinnati,\tT.\t.\t,\t! ai,d clubbed while leading her soldiers in \" How so ?\" vsrjsn \u2018s*?&£\tstuasas\tstraas-* **- - - he derives his large income.The er.\u2019 an^ emce then has driven an engine | , *: Uh, u ell, it is just the same as if we for worn out officers' for rest and an opera*\u2019 family have cut, it is said, the scion without causing the slightest injury to any K,th went ; we arc on®» y°u know.\ttion.She has the sympathy of all Christian I\tW*\tJ use who married the other Mile human l>eing.During the troubles on the\tTwo Days Later.\tpeople.\t\u201e\t\u201d ante(1 Vati-L m herd!) Ukelr the royal kin«i , Intercolonial ItMlroad of CsnuU, s few I He-Thii house U enough to freeze one , \u201eA,match,h\u201c been arranged between F.d.«on linl?you.,ay\u2018hat y°urgrandmother had » Letitu would «mile i 5\u2019ear* a8n.('hief Arthur designated Pennon I Agn ri.Didn't yon order the cowl \u2019\t\u2022\t!\tHanlan »nd Courtney, to tike place at Sara-\t?L.k Md\tdM Dot leave\tyon\ta vent, ith the young widower, j ^ represent *» Ottawa, fn ten minutes |\t8he-Nu, darling ; I bought thu seal ikin I\ttog.'* ,2 *°mf ti™e in Jtm« next, and a\t,h« iü /°U\theï only direct heir ?Did i for the lady\u2019s sake, !^ter\tmet 8if Charles Tupper, min- eacque iuetcad.But I am warm, and we iU.k?\u201df,85L'0(!2,h\u201c be\u201c deposited with the\t,a wU* \u201cd t«*tamcnt.anally an admiral,Ic 1?ter of railways, the differences between are one, you know.\t, 8P*r*t 01 the Times.Mr.Courtney has or , \u201c Ju,t th*t- Yes she left a will Nod some, intelli- 4\" ««npnny »nd its employees were ad-\t- dered a new shell fitted with William fu, , .ment' *\"d in the will .he left me cr molded in the Ju,ted-\tThe telephone operator has a pernotual Pu'T ,\u201eP^tent rolUn8\t»nd the work on\tUment' lnd \u201c«thing else.\u201d ,d quite unspoiled\t-\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014-hoUer day\t^ \u2018\t! the she is prognwng rapidly.The oars.as™\"\"u\"\u2018\u201dLaas,11\u201d\u201d- Ha-« mmssmssm the herds SSOTHEBED IN A COFFIN Terrible IKmIH of* ¥««¦( Hen ( Suinl li) un OMcIaI's TartllnesM.Rothschild's Maxims.-Adapted to the Use of Editors.«S==»~* :=j tstea- 1\t1 Zealously labor for the right and more than an hour\u2019s delay occurred in \u201c ,,IUIC u,»\u201c »» «our s delay occura the arrival of that official.The lid of agents\u2019 bills TRUTH BY JOHN IMRIE, TORONTO.can # Blanc, of % vs a out, dear ?\u201cNo.* go with you.In that case I stay in. fW w * w jga .w- ¦À 1 I' P| *v8 \u2014- ' SAUSAGE CASINGS.FOB FARMERS BENEFIT.NATURAL HISTORY.THE mm i 8CIENTIFI0 AND USEFUL.SNOWDRIFT BAKING POWDER' K«prrlm>ntnl Farm Brady Per Operation.Ba»y Lrnoii for Be# I #mrr#.THE IKXJ.A lioree fed m, whole wheat or wheat bran \u2022U«k a id hi.coat (jloe*y.Hie fifty-one active vrjloanoe.In \u2022count» for the multitude of New shipment from Bmrisnd, Kx Stesmahlp * Not weirtan.\" Lowest price# to the trade.We ere eole Vent# In Canada for MoBrlde'e Celebrated Sheep Oee-Inge.Write for quotations.A special Mail despatch from Ottawa says The seed-testing department of the (iovtrnment Experimental Farm near this city is now ready for work.Bulletin No.1, just issued by Prof.Maunders, says of this department \u201c It has been undertaken for the purpose of determining the value of agricultural seeds which are sold to farmer» from year to year, and to save them from some of the losses (o which they are annually subject by using old and inferior seeds.Every farmer in Canada will have the privilege and right to send to the Ex perimcntal Farm samples of any seeds of which he may desire to know the germinal ating power, and it is hoped that all will avail themselves freely of the advantage offered.A suitable class structure has been erected for this work of a sufficient size to admit of the testing of every large numlier of samples at one time.The returns of the germinating power of seeds will not be based upon a single teat, but every sample will be tested in duplicate, once in the soil and again out of the #pil, in the most approved form of apparatus devised for this purpose.Small seeds will also be examined for impurities, such as sand, dust, foreign seeds, chaff, etc., and the proportion of those given.41 The samples sent should be a fair average of the whole of the seed from which it is taken.The quantities which should be forwarded will vary in proportion to the size of the seed.Of large seeds such as corn, peas, wheat, barley, oats, etc., alxmt four ounces will be required, while of the smaller seeds, such as grass, clover, turnip, carrot, etc., from half an ounce to an ounce will be sufficient.The larger seeds may be put into small cotton bags each marked with the name of the seed, and these smaller bags enclosed in a larger canvas bag provided with a tag on which the address may be written.The smaller seeds may be folded in stout paper, each parcel marked and the whole enclosed in a strong envelope.Back ages and communications should be address ed : \u2018Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada.\u2019 All mail matter will be carried free to and from the Experimental Farm within the limits of the general postal regulation* as to the size and weight of package*.\" < * THERE will ! It has been claimed that the dog was one of tho first animal* created, and that one stood ready to follow Adam alxmt when he left thefi trdvn of Eden.Just what Adam wanted a dog for when there was nothing to \u201c sic him on\" to is a puzzler, but it is evident that the dog appeared at an early stage in this world's history, and that he has held his own wonderfully well.No one seems to know just how many species of dog can be put on record, but the number us all a change for There is no country Th BETTER I Japan.This ac hot spring* in that country.The yolk of one egg, three drsmsi of glycerine and fifteen grains of carbolic kcu\\ makes an excellent mixture for eoftenlng the hands.A stifî pest i of glycerine and re 1 lead will l>e fourni useful in making a joint air or gas proof, ft is used at the joint between the neck ami cap of the flasks for generating oxygen gas.To make a bend in glass tubing without flattening, two inches of the tube should he heated tu an equal temperature.This may be done by holding the glass width wise in the flat flame of an ordinary gas burner.To cover a sphere with tin-foil, the foil is cut into gores » as to slightly overlap.1 h« very thickest part» arc u»ed with the thumb-nail, or side of a t«*\"t tube, unless it lies quite smooth.1 lus the plasticity of the tin permits.To brighten and polish nlokle-plating end revent rust app'y rouge with a little fu nh on a wash leather or a piece I ub the bright p«r*s, using as little of the rouge and oil a* possible ?wipe off with a clean rag slightly oiled.Repeat the wiping every day and the polishing as often as necessary.\u201cOnly fifty years agi ths average duration of human life in Wrest Britain wax thirty years ; to day, according to statie tics, it is forty-nine years.In tin» hfty s- increase may bo put down as the fruit of ini proved sanitary and medical work, and of victory over preventable sickness.The solar motor, which Captain John Ericsson, of gun boat fame, has spent twenty years in perfecting, is highly spoken of by scientific men.It is intended to utilize the rays of the sun for the production of power to l>e applied to machinery.Those motors cost but little more than a steam-engine, and are expected to do excellent work, especially in hot countries, where sunshine Is the rule.The dependence on a clear sky is, however, likely to bo a serious draw back in this climate.It has been noticed that deaf mutes rarely affected with seasickness.The semi circular canals of the internal ear arc probably absent or negative in function in these people.Tl,eeu canal, are not organ, of hearing, but of equilibration, ami when ilia turhed give rise to vertigo ami nauaea.William Jones, of Cambridge that a counter-irritant applie fhe Snow Drift Baking rv»u«i to.«>i»«.uurd, Out O AII HO 100 new Bn*.:\t||o>.Jambs Yotms, :\tM.P.Kyam, K»W.my led a coming vting.N DI rrrli anized ea the now ag he Y.W.C.T.U.recently arg.Mr».Y oilmans in W oodstock, mai nher of unions now sixteen.w.Ti MaaaglwS Wrerliir\u2014J elm w.¦k | .Tfiear U,e wav my lord» and lackey.! you have had 6 \u201e,re hive\u2019 your answer woman*, yea a*aln.t O surviv or of the batdu of flic Nile, fonglit ! years ago.muv at » Aft ¦¦The Awociation haa been ttiteen yean in oper n'nm&££.'$2Xn*» third OuJnquenn surplus of over *150,000.The aurplua at Decern Guarantee Capital and AneU now over #2.800 Policies ben-VorfrlUlile after two yeare, a your may .mm ber BRICK MA A.P.322.6 PER V1TH ALL * WHITE OAK SPRIN3 PRESS BOX Of«r 30» of our Machine, now in use end no complaints.1 W&SSSBS5'*® The E.& C.Gl Toronto.W ,'*» -V-* -\t* saw 6823 C+C \\ V over th iir live oppom ids.Tho result livrer felt hettorin mv life and expect a «tamis funiteen toseven, with a possibility wry busy numtiier.I think that nt- gloAtital from tho following extinct from tawa of the election of Mr.Trembly, the one of Hun.Mr.Merc! w mu SON, MARCH «lui» 1 TUB KKKNl\u2019H VRI?*.*.Le Mattaesays vf tho viotoiy desperate tight, and notwithstanding the hope given to the Liberal* by their partial success in the provincial elections, the Macdonald Letngevin ( jtivormmmt remain ill power, and will have a majority of nearly titty in the next Parliament.On majority for the morrow of this brilliant triumph we Three Rivers was found at the iflicial do- f*ol kindly inclined, and wo will not lw> so ci uel ns to recall to tho memory of ourad-J versa lies all their boast in ¦¦¦ h;wk\tto 1 he olhvinl return» give Sir Adolph during the last six months.In triumph Caron n majority of 2511 in Quebec county.1 as in defeat tho great Conservative party It will be remembered (hit pa;airs an- always shows itself dignitlw.1.A mat nounco,! hi.défont IM week.\tTT\tf\u201cr\t,.hu whole party ih the re election of Sir John\t.sud all h if cal leagues, and the anpndia-\t«^ssitntes a corres,M,i,dmg prep, tioii which tho Ministerial policy 1r s ie «ration on the part of Kance in order ceivvd in all the province*.We have, it that she may bo ready to resists un attack is true, as it usually Inpj»eni on such oo from (icrmany.casions, su tiered some deplorable losses and it U with sincere regret that wo retard the defeat of Mossi».Joseph Tasao in L a-prairie, and Mncnu*ter in Cdongany.La Ere*** says: /'The general elections held yesterday throughout tho Dominion will result in maintaining the Conserva - Montreal, Feb.2b.- The Canadian Pacific I ns ordered twenty-two new locomotives to be constructed ut its shujie in do Lorimor avenue.Overtime is bein put un these engines as they are want nt once» Cardinal Jacobiui, Papal Secretary of State, died Saturday the 2t»tli ult., from nil atlection of tlie heart from which ho lmd been suffering acutely for some time pa.it.lie will be succeeded by Mgr.ualimburti.Paris, Fob.2(1 M.Barthélémy, author of \"Avant la Rataillc, has written nn hi tide calculated to renew the war scare in a violent form, lb contends that the increase of the tlTcctive of tho (fermait s in .straight (\\>u»ei vativs candidate for Char After a T'to Canadian Pacific levou; by a majority nf 81 votes.Cimott Quebec County Railway was built by Orangemen, ami Nataionalist (Milled 71 votes more than Ai.«lin f 1 io past year v.v have nado ! tho Orangemen g be found m our books\tquestion.They are all claimed as sup-\tcomfort they can extract from the cloomv\t*° *ev,,r Hie Conservative (Government,\tiw worm fn.in iA u> »u iwt in length.R against pirties for job work and advertise-\tpotters of Mr.Blake-a claim as baseless\tsituation.'\tof tho true National party.In spite of all\t\u2018 pGusk 'uiWH HVI.VlirR wiAP I» highly incuts.A clean sheet we must have, and\tas if the Conservatives were to claim Mr.\tSir Charles Tupper\u2019s apretrance in '\t'i\"8 thv \u201clUlnl,3r Vronoiiuoed itself against\tre.-onime»Ued for tlie cure oi Kruptlon, \u2014\t-*» ~T .»\tsa liictonl Via.« ÎSSTVi\t\u201c'>1\t\u201c\"mÏ eminent on the Landry motion.But is voted to stand by Confederation No ?*.s \u2022* I*8, .ÏW hloh they '\"'I**' Mork tius rraiaKR-'Tor the iawt tour Of course the tint press will have all not the It,el question dead I It did good wonder the Ontario allies of the Repealer* £ eovéteonsne^^ieve/ wZ/an\tS&fc sort, of excuse, and reasons for the re- service to Mr.Mereier-put him in power ^2%%^ Cunmirvative victory ;\t^ Z^taMye benefit fmm suit uf tho elections , bribery corruption, in fact, and it proved valuable to Blake,\t.\t'\tpatriutism, from the noblest sentiments of elnimM ft»r II.I ran recommcnU It to silent* \u201c£Sp£~«\tSgiSisi™ ^\u2018srsiS'Sz.lwS; Este&«H5S ESEEEBF ^£F meut of Agriculture, cresting a joint de- introduced in a new parliament Î Even idling the bill.-\t\" titm,'«ï til Vsn ,ilhÏttj puty ministership.Mr.John Lowe, the if it should be brought up again and that \u201cThe Conservatives have lost hut very a majority of almost 1,500 votes, and Mr present acting deputy, will be given the the French Canadian Conservatives who «lightly n Ontario ; while uf the Man Curran by over 900.It is a great triumph direction of immigration and quarantine voted against the Government last session i o Provinces, anty Prince Edward Is which does honor to the metropolis of matters, while the second branch, tube *\t.\t.land has the Liberals a majority ; Nvva Canada.1' presided over by Mr.C.A.Dauseivau, of\tm8U vote'1\u2019 couU Mr\" Sentis and New Brunswick, contrary to\t._ ,\t, ,\t\u201e Montreal, will be devoted to statistical Mackenzie, Sir Richaid Cartwright, Libdral ex(iectationa, having returned! BrHlSll lulumbla GovrrnorMhlp and patent business.This step lia Aeon Messrs.Patterson, Charlton and the other C^nsen alive majorities.The falling otf, Tk u\tc\t, sSSSSSre ===:=\u2014= vBFBÏÏES rr pApgtrÿ deputy minuter, who has not been able to not* Dlako A Co.are sadly out m their the services rendered \u201cLiberalism\u201d bv tTY* f i ^rlt!s^ Columbia.Mr.Attend to his duties, owiug to ill health, calculations if they imagine that they have the ghost of the late Mr.Riel, which was\twas\tborn m the\tlAme, ' EEBBE= t7£.\u201cr£r4uS\tt * ume too mr/w Zd.'' \"\" ¦»\u2014\tftit service of tho country.\t- - the House of Commons by the same con- A few days prior to the election some |\tAfter fhc But lie.\tconstituency, which he continued to re- of our over-sanguine \u201cReform\u201d friends,\tpresent until called to the Senate in De- \u201eu.io\u201e ^h\u2014 ment officials in the county against inter-\t- learn of his appointment to the highest faring in any way with the elections.Halifax, N.S., February 23.-Nora lN)»itmn in the Province of which he has They were told that Mr.Blake was surely ScotiA ha8 nubl>\u2019 dune its duty- The rout l>etfn * worthy representative in both r-»\t-=¦ *« 2LS£St5S £.\"CÿtSS1 \"\"01 (Conservative of couse) who was found to ties for re()eal eight months ago have have dabbled in politics would assuredly elected unionists by equally large major! be dismissed.Tnese injunctions we tie8.The secessionists swept Halifax by Edward Hanlan was in Boston Friday -W\u201ed .M,,\t\u2019BSLtLfc; uncalled for, inasmuch as wc ore aware of | Stairs were nominated, I mentioned that Asked about his race with Gaudaur Han no case, where officials took sn active part the Grits were thunderedetruck end had Ian said : \u201cOh, that is coming off all right, to secure the return of the Conservative I °?mmenced ^ Jones and Kenny.I Monday I shall go to New York, where I -.-did.,.*., ,h.-, »* w,-,|\tiü.rid t>een given shows distinctly the tyranny dictions have come true.The repeal ma- *5,000 a aide and the championship of that would be resorted to had the country jority in Halifax has been reduced to very America.I am not decided a# yet wh unfortunately, and we must add thought- e,,lâ^ proportions.Jones gets in by the Hie race shall be rowed, and, of com ffj\", T ¦' £ It, - SSSISÎ1 £,* 2% %% 8Ute.Luckily for the people \u2022 freedom fight end deeerred to be elected.He will that it will bike piece in the vicinity of that calsmity he# been everted for at learnt be next time.The magnificent victory Boston, and probably at Nantaaket Beech.¦we yeara to come.Some of these in-1in ®OTt Scotia is due almoat aolely to Sir The race will not take place until after lit z^r jfT\" e given at the suggestion of Mr.Mer-1 have held its own in Nova Scotia.The cannot say much jest at present/ as they Quebec's handi capped premier, wuli has been a splendid vindication uf are all undecided, with the exception of Considering the exceedingly shaky char- ®*r ^*laidee Personally and an exprès- the Beach race, which I consider as \u2022 set- becomes him to endeavor to suppress gratifying as hia canvass of rum and elan- probably leave for the Antipodes about public sentiment with regard to matters\tder was most despicable.Mick also of I August 1, and of course feel as though I affecting the Dominion government, with-\tQoren's, whose great argument against ought to win the race, and will do my sSSEtH&M | M'SSftrffiS hopes to keep his head above water for at the county redeemed.It ie believed a re | cepted as yet, byt I think I will hear from least one session of the legislature.Mr.\t*n Shelburne will give the seat to | it very soon.There are also several other _____________________ and events have proven that in attempt-\tOnU made s dead set on Minister Thomp.ie not made another is suis to be.\u201d Hanlan\tSn52îtLÎ2ïl2î\t!S ing to intimidate people in this county by : \u2022*'n* b\u201cl pulled through safely, while1 «aid he had not trained all winter.MAs\tbwinm.\tB071 a»d^irie wVm m3?m mm.it rappers have been too utterly previous.Grant's brother-in-law) and McDougall which will not be a very hard task.I mV Adaww 0eowa ®T,wee* à °» » MARRIED DIED.Till* lovely l»u«l wo young end fkir, Vul oM liy curly doom.J«l*t m ut to show how lair m flower In 1\u2018ara.liftr van hl«N»m t ( .a.r we moans to obtain it » t \\ Hanlan tells his Plans.now ere cier, Fresn uuunsn, Finnin Haddie, Herrings, &c.sa ATTENTION I We are I H* w* V A Knowinu Canive.\u2014 A curhms cnac ami threaten ill the engine cnr.This animal hua been an immkîmr armamknt hbady to advance 0id int/i va! t l 'rl V\" ^\tl^m Iu* known to enter the locomotive shed where upon iivluaria and afuhanimtan.Yum.n i'i i ' iuv,lL k*'1 him.thirty locomotives are kept m.d gd, \u2022\u2019in et to toe locomotive run by liis master, N w York, Feh.28.-The Stir'* Lon- L»rul m, lst-Slight miUiquake «hocks aud remain there until the «toker comes don correspondutit snye:\t\u201cThe outlook wero *elt yesterday at Ahwaio and All to tire up.The other day the dog was eo in the east become* hourly more threaten* a.a< Trains on tho lliveim R iilwoy con-eidontul'y left nt Cirleton Junction, the in A I he Time» publia hi* n statement tiaue running, but at slow apeed, a lamb train going off without him.Ho waited fr.mi Vienna that the relations of (1er- al'P twdng /wired.On February 22nd, about the station till the next train duo many With Russia and Austria are severely\thours before the v.irthquiike shock, east arrived, boarded tho engine carol his strained, and tint there arm no further two kilometres of road were destroyed own accord, came to Ottawa and procoed Attempt., in official circle» to conceal those between Nice nml tf >*pel by the fill of a vtl to hi» master\u2019s house.\tfacts.Despatches from m r sources kill.Similar ac nts happened neat\u2014\t\u2014\u2022\tconfirm tliii.The Lmnt Ileruhl whose i f'»l \"II wuriu-r».>V* will »i*r1 y«,u ; \"I.TUUI» im- uf the gyimim - ' ThfMH- who ar* utuM-* iriiiul ouiIU ! ht » IVH fînwil \u2022 I llll î f y ft V I tiiliii- I » k>rIP à ik in Ili'ilT 9 91 * » IM this w >rl i n r «\u2022** «h» *1 Ut.t>'*H \u2022 i liml «nii ; 11- IJ AU^ur nu r a Vn., Auviintti.V.iimi lus I .>1*11 If® Hü It*4h & Vktt It Mif work, |*ig* >uu iiuflilhg io M > ' you nrf Jl I/O-.» If li'i *i : WlM* V Ml w ft In ml, Mai I «îa&a ; h'.tfiuHLi r ALLAIT LUTS.MAL BAIL DP.'IMîKNHOVTNf A \u2022lü) *, l#ii bf w WâlIeM, «iKl aîii# ngu f'uwnmw, I \\ I* «h gn eight \u2022'll tlw «'JitBl ry \"f (lie «H.! ' « I \u2022* BEAD THIS 5 ' *.i RATC3 CF PASSAGE: UI\u2019MVJUIV LI CHII HV GO Cabin, \u2022 IiitoriaediaU,-Sttcrag#, \u2022\t\u2022 If you an* i*nt vM 380.WO.UV.613*00.4' MS « ¦Ji UliM\u2019S B37 to tilS Frsil.I h à i f Ii^mU u ran uVtalfi «»Sve, i, hiuiflr, t i i ih I fsi |»liu»s published by tho Russian impels based o.i the assumption of a war between France and (ierimmy.At tho War office and the Admiralty the opinion grows hourly that Russia means simultaneous operations against Bulgaria and Afghanistan and that Austria and England will meet her ou those fields.«>- t MKEitAOK.H t.iM) ÜXDKTWÏONEÜ !>egi X huit opened » Grocery Store, At fainphi'U's Hay, to announce that he 4 //if/7.Pne'irnV, rw-t.s, i6g> never where by etrtet attention to bnnlneai nti«l by nellii-g o«l< at the lowest posai We )»ricM bu Lope* to receive THOMAS MOBA15, Merchant-: .-tailor COBB STREET, OTHER WAR NOTES.Vienna, l.t.\u2014In official circles hero an \u201cehAn?of,,v,,llv 1>elru,,w To*, Si7vr, CDaîoctlonary, Spies;, Pi-teat Itillelnii, To'oseso, Sc:.or anything usually found in a Grocery Store will be kept In it-N'k.j ¦ ¦ BRYSON, P.Q.The public aro ret|tie British Politics, h Free Press \u201c 0 9.90 a.m.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 e \u2022 ess London, 1st\u2014A number of Conservative members of Parliament who are im- smam ists oressure u]m>.i the Government to take woet 0,1 thc C.F.Hy.immediate steps.Tho Dublin Executive has authorized all local magistrates to pro-\t_ and police without awaiting sanction from \u201ceevfe *or Uoulonge, \u2022 cu liters.\t,\t:\t¦\tOffice\tto 8 St.Johns, Ntid., February 28.\u2014An I l^vid Sheehv, M.P.for South Galway Money order and Savings Bank hours angry feeling prevails.The Telegram **\" amoved from office by the Sherriff ) a m.to 4 p.m.openly advocates annexation to the ^ Limerick for presiding at a \u201cplan of\tE.B.D.LAFLEVR, United States which, it claims, is more t*?!*1)»\u2019\u2019 meeting.\tPostmaster popular in the Island than confederation.London 1st -In the debate on niegggBgggBgggggggB\t| Premier Thorbum and Sir Ambrose Shea ctxlure ruId8 this evening carry a message which practically amounts Mül,üJ» ?n behll}f of Mr Parnell, moved A (Tl fil I TI7 I TTA TT ft T1 to this: \u201cAllow the Bait Bill or we\u2019ll cut an an,e»dment that the cloture should not ||TT A li/ A (JH II V U l >ose.M The address of the Legislature to\tuntil tho subject under dis- II 1.1 AFT H fill II 11 ft Her Majesty is very outspoken, and ac-\thas been debated.Mr.Smith op-\t/Li.^ J*\u201d ^ cuses the Imperisl Government of neglect ^ the motion **ying that the Govern- FORTACiE DU PORT of British interests and ignorance of the llieuk ^tended to promise an amendment fishery question.It denies the right of ^ ^ similar character.Mr.Parnell com-any property in tho fisheries except that Pained that the Irish were unfairly of the colony itself.Newfoundland, says treated and attributed the Government\u2019s the address, does not propose to sacrifice acljon to the influence of Mr.Goschen., -\t.m\tJ her rights nor to have them sacrificed.L.Lon^ïin* March ia stated that bODQSCt TVitll 3ll Tr31QS£0iD£ £3St& WfiSt The true state of affairs is that a free sup- Mr*.Gladstone will shortly issue a ply bait to foreigners means the efface- mani(esto to the nation, giving details_\t_ ment of our British trade, the exodus of\tHome Rule policy and calling on | SURE OONITECTXON GUÀRÀHTZZD ^ sr TnasssKS-sassB: .gsss ishss a*» S^SS^KEfesStSSS \u2014*Ssstar .J2\t^or an adjustment of the Home Rule machinery in motion, tariff as will cause it to bear \t' '\t* 11 Herald The Toronto (Hebe may* the Liberal* have n majority 013 or thereabout*.The exact majority aooordiiif to the Independent pre** 1» a* follows: 41 LEAVES, 2 WiSH ^ ^ IN FORM the inhabitants of Litchfield, LmU*; Calumet Mud rod \u2022umundlng lucalitie.that tUy have «i*ned a Thorne^ The Toronto World way* The Montreal Star ** The The Toronto Mall *\u2022 The Ottawa Journal '\u2022 « 10.00 a.m.\u2022 * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 STORK CAMPBELL\u2019S BAY STATION.\u2022 # WltZlMS* \u201c 2> RETURNS.zi # \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Zl \u2022 \u2022 t \u2022 6.00 p.m.6.20 \u201c ###### Newfoundland's Trouble.I * \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Bryson, Doc.22, 1884.pro- Mr.A FULL AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Dry Goods, Groceries.Hardware, Boots, & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Earthenware, Patent Medicines, &c., is now baing opened up, which will be sold cheaper than sucli Goods can be got elsewhere within the County.' STAGES LEAVE THE OTTAWA HOUSE TO MOM 1IALEY8.GRAIN, PORK AND BEEP and all kinds of Farar Produce taken in exchange for Goods, SIMON McNA LL Y m.Canadian ha]( breed, who .,B*rlln' 1,t-~rhe -egefafou tor a renai «.tiled there after the Riel rebellion.A m\"\" \u2018rVty of\tbetww\" A sszeiEis*, ARNPRIOB, - - - ONT., h the cheapest and moet reliable place to purchase everything its the Furniture line.r IVifte Mixed.l:4?iurn 11:64 p.m.7:14p m t:lS II» 7:4# \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 l:M IM\t7:6» \u202247\t\u2022:!\u2022 .Haler's n Co Wen 146 *#######*** 3:00 147 \u2022:S6 \u2022 e e \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 \u2022\u2022 n Pembroke.1:41 \u202244 t:ll #eee«* Atlantic Loral Express to | aje.0:14 a.m.l:40p.m I » Cebdea 1:17 10:11 1:21 i # Hsley\u2019s h \u2022 Renfrew E 1:41\t10:44 laT 11:1#\t1:64 11:34\t1:11 ten.Vienna, let-It Is stated that under the .144 .1:11 \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 * Caaüeford DISPATCH.F terms of a renewed treaty between Austria, 8t.John, D.T., March 1.\u2014Serious dif- Half and Germany, Italy agreee to place TOO,-1 The A Acuity is feared with the Half-breeds.\tOJO trooP* at the dlepoeel of Austria,\tin the There are n this settlement upwards of\t***** of war with Rneeia, and to place the HM steadily refueed to pay \u2022 tax.Write were\tmuch a teriooe nature u to prom tee\teatte-\t««tud Norte-wwt.issued lest week directing Sheriff Flynn to\tfactory recuite to the party at an\tearly\t,\t*rTuk** \u201c^o.when hunting with the trapper, I\tof watflr the best of it with the Dragon.\u201d\t|\t1\t*\t|.Mone\\ ! Nothin' like it ; I'll have all that I A Simple Remedy for Whooping Cough MHS.1.J.o., CINCINNATI, O In all ordinary properly cared for aider it so excellent a remedy that last summer 1 devoted a considerable portion of my kitchen garden to the raising of sunflowers that I might gather tho seeds for medicinal purjxvses How he Wanted it Done.Friend : Now, Charley, I'd advise you to have the operation performed by Dr.Sawbones.He is a very skillful surgeon, and will perform hie work in a rare manner.Patient (atarmtd): Rare?I\u2019d rather it be well done.A Tottenham woman hailed a half-frozen tramp the other clay :\t\u201c Say, come around to the back door and III give you thing.\" When the tramp put In an appearance she exclaimed, \" There 1 you\u2019ve done a good job for me.You\u2019ve broken a path to the clothes line, and here\u2019s a temperance tract for you.\u201d some WILL RESIST The electrician* arc almost unanimous in the opinion that tho electric spark would be an immense Improvement upon the rope as an executant of tho death sentence.The passage of an electric current through the uodv of a condemned man in any convenient method would launch him into eternity, they affirm, in an infinitesimal fraction oi a second ; while it takes an average of sixteen minutes to kill a man with a rope even when the hangman Is an expert and accident.If the electric' adopted in some State where the death tun-alty is still enforced one of the strong ajfcu-ments against the resort to that penalty would be rendered useless.Ill The only time that a man feels aUiamed of a kind action is when he in chasing another man's hat, that is blowing along in the wind at thirty miles an hour, with an interested crowd of olwervers on either side of the way offering him facetious advice.meets with no method were t i s r \u2022y & AN unseen\tggSSEB35 ÉpiÈ\t^S8Bî®lSWI mm###Wmm - wàMÉsÊÊM\\ii \u2022\"\u2022¦' .\u2014\t\u201c5Ï4.»,»».,\u2022\t&g&=zaçür&^ -fe-a^rrs CHAPTER XX.\u2014A Scnday Lc.nvii at replied with energy.\u201cAnd I'm moet grate- ,h0uld l»e comfortable \"\t* * g\ti \u201c W hy didn\u2019t you atop them, Mrs.God- perhaps wo come to take what happier Thorbvkss.\tful for the suggestion.There was a boat \u201cOf course Kate! And Mm Godaeff \"eff?\u201d\tfol.k\" wo,lItl cu!I an exaggerated view of To allow Mrs.Godseff time for preparing J**r° Hn the ïOl\tîlt*hiyÎ!Sh Ul* ° I hag her own chair which I used to admire \u201cJ waa a wif® then» mi\u201c.though I hadn\u2019t\t\u201e mmëm EEHEEg EEEE3F» found A vaat deal, of courw hldred had .Aud whlt then.Arthur asked.\tg?\t°f ^ hT T!\t> I \u201c Ah' l,e\u2019» » ThorCurn, every inch ?Dye | me to make a confidence your father re- ,Hwn ° \u2019lgti< tunk for ^ pur{**e of murdering some- you i/ï011/ 8UPP°*e tIiat Thorbum | Kldred proposed to find which was the old- have none.He nny wish to keep on terms ; negleeted ^rubber s#, inveiitmg grotesque ^\t^\twould heed me.I know absolutely nothing etit ^t of his house ; how he had come to ; but you are the accuser.Or, as I Wlieve, legends, and laughing loudi * heir\tow n\txhoy had reached the hall door.\u201c I am\t°* patters you refer to, and if I did it\t»ulpect that the Treasure lay there, might be he may think yeur idea too absurd for seri fancies.They reache Thorburn permits, we will have James Bohun saved him, but the heir wi j \u201cI have nothing to say !\" They parted think.\"\ta long talk presently/\tdrowned.\u201d\tat the door.The blow was so sharp, suggesting that a And after lunch, whilst the gentlemen \u201c Decidedly I withdraw my opinion that \u201c Do you know,\u201d Hilda began, \u201cthat the A THRILLING STORY OF LOVE AND MYSTERY.Did she lay it left UI car So to point out charge, yet he 111 \u2022Till care answer, I shall know there M The Thorburn# have always been quiet, ready taken off her bonnet without glass, vl™?ua P6/80118 J\\Ate 8%lorted up to the present time con tala lug Mr*.Wy Ul mure out Into tin* wa er j* ^ 000.Shocks were felt at Farina, and taken hla neat, weired the oars, nnd wa* Turin and Coaeiut.Undulation» of the i rowing the too trustful and anxious mainiuit\twvre nokjcej at OUUnh.in Ricily, down Urn wiresm !\tat tho foot of Mount MInn.The director Pullman heart! thedrlp of oars subside, and ^ tf|0 furjn observatory telegraphs that ln,ldl'\tv\u201c\ttho M innie iiieh inmieti are limv .[uiwoont thre»- hi.IU-.I .1 ¦ ,>»lrln :ly u,»n I.M |\t, ^ mj fu, t],u, (];lltu! Vallco ii feared.arm 4.\tpmmsm \u201cToo late! too late!\" tie groaned.\"It I* long put twelve, they will hi* nfrnld to come hack, and I have broken iny iromlsv.\" To ho continued.And lie PKMUKOKB MAIN HTRIRT, A Lecture to You Men on tie Loss Yours truly, SJ.CHATTERTON OF MANHOOD.A Lecture ou tho Nature, Tmtiuei.t ami Had lest !Y cure of Semliml W.akma*.or hi'mn,itorrhe had at au average prito of $ti.f,0 pvr acre, land that lu fort* tho railway era was not worth more than $1 per acre.Then scores of new settlement» have been brought into being, some of them already rising towns, doing a trade proportionally as prosperous as Winnipeg.The railway has raised that place from a village of a few hundreds of poor people to a wealthy and go-a-head city of MO,000.It has created a largo and flourishing town at lWt Arthur, where before was a struggling village.It has opened a wheat rvgi* n equal to that of I t-_ ^ r India.It has oj cued l lie largest ' ^ ^ d in the world, nvooiding to the report of Pmf.Selwyn bend of t!»e (»eo-Jogicul Purvey.It has trniv-fnnimi in live iiir ¦ ¦ Il IF11, \u2022\u2022 >,uU Um\tNice at noon says many casualties weie , \u2018\tt m ,, thriving va» tie ranches.It has Ivi » :«%\u2022\u2022 » M.ns, «H.I I- mvrr>.\tcaused by the e.irtl«iiii«kv.1 ho po.-pl.-\tj\u201e British Columbia Tl'*'\" \", vu;., mm;, rullman » .!«*»> l«*« uru |ial,ic gtiivlti-n au.l tin- entile\t\u201e;0 )\u2019\t8, ::b-1\tt to leave at.the that c.uo.ic that\temployment in future for oururti- Two houses, one m St.hf.vime ga|J< u lm\u2018 TA[m\\ Canadian credit the whole world over.\u201d THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL Co 41 Ann Ml.N.Y.PustOflk-e Box.450 WILL CURE OR RELIEVE BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA.INDIGESTION, JAUNDICE, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, iiEADACHL1 RVN OF THE SKIN, And every rpecfsx of disent* arising from disordered LTtTSN, KIDNEYS, STOMAL.I, bOVsXLS OH BLOOD.T.MILBDRN A CO.DIZZINESS DROPSY, ^HEART, ACIDM STOMACH, A.H.HORN, Düicrtatcr, ear \"Haug'sh jnesn aowhnig \" \u2018\u2022I've got a little engagement at twelve I wort o'clock, gentlemen, ?aid Pullman with a tier-1 rushed fmtn their houses and fell upon you* laugh, a* he looked at hu watvh.\u201cU I*» thoir knees in the streets praying for denow only hail past eleven, no 1 need not 1, ave liverar.ee from sudden death.Visitors you y el.Come, let me mix you »ome more I to the city have become thoroughly grog.'\tfrightened and are leaving the place.\u201cI've got little engagt-ment, Dm.Pullman, I Many |kjis«»iis wviu injured by falling at midnight.iiuiDli mluulghi now, Pullman, | debris.Much alarm was felt lest there should be a recurrence of the shocks.The \"My watvh says twenty-five minute* to I pr|nce 0f Walts, who was in Nice n f* w twelve, which lsc% m et,' answered Pullman t|ay8 ag,, witnessing the festivities which imperiously.\u201cHowever, to settle tho «1»»*' precede the lenteii season, had taken his lion.What 11 me do you make It.Mr.uakes?\" (je|,aptlire HMer of ».will, as lin/wu* wu* having lilt* foody mall re*Led m a a moat Uibgrtiiviul muniit-r, >ir*.Wyldmere 4H (MufrW.Y, lu.'hvil into lh« iviu.Important.\u2014U Is of the utmost importa nr h it Mime navel household remedy iliouls la* kept within handy reach m ease of pain and Accidental injury.The most useful remedy of this kind is undoubtedly Halyard\u2019s Yellow Oil, for Internal and external use In all painful comptants.llt'MoRov* \u2014The most humorous man Is not always llie happiest; the man who has scrofulous humor or any obstinate humor of the blood does not I eel \\ery lively, at least not until he Is cured, which, by the way, Burdock Blood Bitters will do In the most troublesome of blood humors.XVohtiiy or CoxmiKNcr.- The preparation sold by druggists known as llagyard\u2019s Yellow (HI Is worthy of all confidence as a household remedy for pain.It has been over a quarter of a century In the market, and never tails to cure or relieve rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, quinsy, dearness, burns, scalds, bruises, frost bites and Internal or external pains and Injuries, CHAPTER VI \\ morning houses in that city were cracked.Shocks also felt at Leghorn and Milan and Thvrc was u p.iiix uml a lull The \u2018grave\u2019 sevvr.il places in th*» province of (ietlO*, \u2022mouldered* on ilie Instant, am! Jim\u2019s coun- Italy.At the time of the earthquake tenance assumed a stern, business-like look, this morning the Riviera was crowded Pullman looked grave, and Mnlth straight- wjth English and American tourists and â?ned ufss much »h was In hi* power, and en- perwotis of distinction.When the tirst desvored to put on a serious and guiltless ea- #hock occurred the streets of Nice were prea*w>n.The effect was ludicrous.Then he fajrly thronged with persons in ballroom Joekedst Mr*.Wyldineie,nodded, and smiled costumes returning to their homes from an I in beel le smile.\tthe last carnival ball of the winter season.Mrs.Wy Id mere glared round upon the four Tq theM the earthquake -, wnu rxcucau \u2022 Where Is my daughter?\" she screamed.The shocks were felt with great severity and the unsteadily seated Hmlth was startled at Savona, near Genoa, and a number of \u2022o much that be fell ofl\" his chair, and rolled houses were wrecked and eleven persons ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦plBÉkilled.The Prince of Wales being \u201cVo Your daughter, Mrs.Wyldmere?*' Cannes, the Queen became exceedingly wtaaini red the clergyman, while Oakes had allX|OUg concerning him when she learned la turn his head away to conceal a wanton Qf the earthquakes.Her Majesty at snicker.\tonce telegraphed him.The Prince im- \u2022*Y>* sir, my daughter.Where Is she?mediately telegraphed a reassuring reply.Where Is that young reprobate who has been \u2022\twas well and uninjured.The leading her to destruction?Oh, you villains!\ttaking into consideration \u201d*k\tg\tto allay anxiety \u201cill have a slight matter to deal\tHOME FURTHER DETAILS.with at twelve, and It is twelve London February 23.\u2014Further de# now,\" stammered Pullman, as he attempted\tconcerning the earthquakes in the to free himself from Mrs.Wyldmere's clutch.^OU|^ nf Europe this morning state \u201cMatter ! whet right have you, you, a two violent shocks were felt at Toulion at clergyman, to be dealing with matters at # oclock The tirst shock was of fifteen midnight ?oh.your congregation shall know .«^d#' duration, the second of twelve -Where U «'her\u2019,tCrrOr ,lrlCk0nlnUI\"COr,>'r mini.\" The'^ond\" L\u2019 third \"My food woman,\u201d said Oakes In a most were not os heavy as the lirst.Many a
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