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The canadian gleaner
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[" RCHIBALD & MoOORMICE, Advocaies, No.113 &t A Francois Xavier atrvet, Montreal.J.B.Archibald, MA, BCL D.WCormick, BCL.Mr M'Cormick will attend the Courts in Buaubsrnols, Huntingdon, and Ste.Martine, Accuunts for collection may be addressed to the frm, Moutreal,or M.8.M'Cuy, Huwntingduo.OTARIAL=-\u2014\u2014Tbe undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he wil] be in attondauce at his office in the County Building, Hantinadon, every Thursday, sud remain while detained by business.1.1.CREVIER, N.P AVID BRYSON, Licensed Auctivuerr for the D District of B-uuhuruole, which consists of the counties of Huntingdon, Chutenuguny sud Besubhurnols.Sells in the English aud Freuch languages.No higher charges made for extra distances to travel, ae all his time is at bis dixpossl for that business.All commmunicativos addressed to Duvid Bryson, Howick, P Q.,or to Dwvid D Bryson, Agent, Ors town, PQ, Will recuive inimedinte sttention.LA BANQUE JAOQUES CARTIER, VALLEYFIELD.L.Du MarTienT, C.T.ess vier, Agent.SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE TO TUE WEST VIA GRAND TRUNK RR.AND CONNECTIONS.ICKETS issued to all points in Manitoba, Dakota, Iows, Wiscousin, Minnesota, Lilinvois, Montans, N.vada, Cali- fornin, &e., &c.MG\" For Rätes, or uny iuformation, apply to The Canadion Glraner NO.896.HUNTINGDON, Q., THUISDAY, MARCH 8, 1883.\"$1.50 A-YEAR Dr.O.H.Wella, Dentist.(Licentiate Dental Association Province Quet-c.Dental Licentiate Medical Council, Grea\u2019 Britain and [reland.) Condensed Nitrous Oxide gas admiuistured for the painless extraction of teeth.When to be replaced by new ones, tovth extracted and gas witniulrtered free of cost.American teeth inserted at $10 «at.Office, firat bouse south of upper bridge, Huutingdon, opposite the foundry, Messrs.BOLDUO & OO.\u2014\u2014 VALLEYFIELD EG to inform their many customers that they are now prepared to well flour manufactured under thy Hungarian process of willing, the London lottery scheme.He anid the London temple was not like tbe temple of old.It was dedicated to the glor temple wus dedicated to Mummon.buted to Masons.It was organized by for the beuvefit of a juint stock company.stoud so-called Musonio Temple, they may at any be roquited to leave it.also denounced lotteries.Their Grand Mame has issued à cironlar in which he says : Wherea, um The Oddfellows pe nada, has expressed himnelf very strongly about| RAILILOAD MEElING AT MALUNE, Tug railrosd meting ut Lawrence Opara House n Friday afternoon, alone.rd Febroury, wus largely of Gud, while the Londun pttended.The object uf the meeting, as briefly 8 It was not aptatod by L.C.Wead, wan to take mesures to | 10 begin.\u2014Correspondence Country masonic xchome, and should not have been atiri- secure the extension of the Moutrenl & Cham- reonn plain Junction railroad trom Fort Covington te a He zlxo stated that Mr Foster, manag- of tbe Marons of Loudon being the owners of the ing direstor of the above-mentioned road, who was to have been present to address the meeting »nd make à dulinite proposition, was unavoidably Gelsyed nt Ottawa #nd onuld not attend, but that in lin abronce he Would nay that at a conference beet weighing from 5 to 8 pounds will do for 20 hens a duy.Fo+in are very fond of them, and no preparation of them is necemary.farther than to cut them ro that the fowix can have a goad chance wutloman, The Lancet, the leading medion! journal in the world, suye :\u2014«1t i< high time that atlention were directed to the aubjeot of naroutios generally, and the use of chloral and bromide of poissium in partioniar.Incaloulable injury is being done, and public opimion is being grievously misled by the tolerance given to the u-0 of sleeping dreaughtn,\u2019 fulroly ro cailed.In regard to this Pat in a thick layer of alum, then the eggs, small ond down, cover with alum aroagd abd over them, and keep in a/oool dry place.2.Siske fresh lime with boiling water ; when cold, thin with cold water to the thickness of cream.Pack the eggs, small end down, in a barrel or in alone Jurs, then ponr on the cold whitewsnh, covering\u2019 the oggr.Care must be used in taking them out, as thoy are oasily cracked.This ban Loen used with success for forty yoars.3.Three galions wator, one pint fresh alaked lime, one half pint salt.Use perfectly fresh eggs with sound shells.It more lime is put in it eats the shell ; if more salt it hardens the yolk Put them in carefully ; mer will keep perfectly gaod for à year or more.4.Hold pertecily fresh oxge in ting wWaler while counting six.A wire bisket can be used for this purpose.Bo sure to have water enough 10 entirely cover the egys.Let them dry and cuol, then pack in oats.Pat a layer of cals on the bottom uf the keg er barrel sufficient to eap- port the eggs.Puck them closely, mall end down, und proceed Lill the barrel is filled.Shake it gently tu settle oats and egys firmly.This method has given eggs a year afler pucking, in as good & state of preservation as when packed, The number of failures thruout the country is still on the increase.A nimple remedy for +ank- vuptoy may be found in this aziom : There can be no failures when there is no orelit.The Cor- it has come to our knowledge that rome mambe of the order aro not conversant with the prow sions of the law regarding lotteries and gift enter tbe veok bofure between Mr Foster and the vom- mittee nppuinted nome Weeks ago, of which be vus à membor, Dr Foster made à proposition thet if onr penple wonkt raine $50.000 bonus and Farmers can have thelr Wheat ez hanged for Flour, SC\" CASH PAID FUR GRAIN, \u201cau RM FOR SALE, situat-d on the banks of the §t Law.matter and that of the reckless une of hypodermic injections of morphis, the profession should seek to form a deliberate judgment and gravely deliver 3.H.PHILLIPS, Va!leyfield, Q.nish merchant employs no sign but this: \u201cNo trust no bunt,\u201d A correspondent of the Dublin Freeman's Valleyield, Dee.6, MUTUAL FIRE LN-URANCE COMPANY itwelf, OF THE COUNTY CF BEAUXAASNGIS.Insuring only Farm and Feolated Property.RESIDENT-\u2014Dani-] M'farinns, Esq.Vicu-President-mJuhu Syron3, Esq.Directore-\u2014Georg: Uruss, John Ferns, Donald Me- Naughton, Andrew Oliver, John Symons, Jobs White and Jubn Younis.Secretar) and Trcasurer\u2014Andrew Somervillo, fun: inge on.Agents \u2014Willlam Edvwardn, Franklin ; Robert Middle- miss, Rockburn , Thovones Clarke, Ste, l'hilomène; Robt Smaill, Trout River, Thos.P Clency, und J.A.V, Ami.reult, N.P,, Hemmingford ; John Davideon, Dondee , I.1.Crevier, fl.P., Ot Avicet; Arthnr Herdmay, Borde man's Corners ; William Crmrron of Dundee; Jumes Barr, Covey Rill; Jumes kKcGowen, Ste Martine; John Badier and Lovis Prejent, Ormstown ; Charles Dewick, Helena ; end E.8.Etsworth, Huctinzdon.BG Particr wishing to ivaure their property, 2 re requested to apply to the agents or Secretary, rence, contuiniug 1423 acres, all of which is under cultivation with the exception of 15 acrea pf bush.This season the farm is all under meadow, except 13 acres.Good awelling-hiouss, out-bnildious, Wood-abed, rrunary 24x60, 3 stables 3\u20acx60 nnd 36x70, with carriage-houss, 2 goad wells, and a farn-house aud stable The sail, which is black lonm and clay, is under 8 good state of cultivation and iw 2 miles from River Braudette station, 1 mile from & echool, convenient to cheese factory, and, as it is bounded on the two provinees, the owner ig entitled\\to 2 votes, It ban also 2 barns £6280 and 24x36.Apply to Jouu Comer, Province Line, River denudetto.F.RM WORK FOR MARCH.SPRING begins cn the 2Gth of the month, but the prescing work of the meason opens earlier or later than this vate, sceording to locality, eta.Earfuce water should be lot off from grain fields hoture Lhe ground hes thawed out, that the warding of desp gulloys may bo prevented, Drains muy be clogusd by ico und snow at their outlets, and will need to be looked ic.prires ; and whereas, all such rchemens are d moralizing in their tendency and parnicious hair «Jects, and entirely contrare tu the prince lus of Oddfollow~hip; and whorees, any Oddli uw taking part in ai liery or gift enterprise\u2019 guilty of & violation of the morul tew and also d » Violation of the law of the laud and the law ef the order ; now therefore all lcdgos and brethon ure hereby informed that no lodge or nay of tin members thergot shall in the name of the ordee rexort to any ecbeme of rues, Ictiories, or gitt enternrixes, or schames of hazard, or chance uf any kind as & mecns 10 raise funds for any par pore of relief ur Ansistance Lo wnch suborarun c4 or to individual members; and that any.violn ios of this prohibition will rendsr Lhe offending luige cr brothers l'inble ta suspension.Victoria, B.C, Feby.28.\u2014A prospector just from the Kootenay district brings a specimen of his rod would ba extordat to Malone.over to the company.Burke, secretary.end, take $59,000 worth of stock, hv wunhi agree hat \"ho money to be denosited in the banks here until the rord wes completed to this point aad then paid The menting wan orgau- ized by electing B.H.Ladd, prosident, and C.A.Dr Gillin, of Fort Covington, spake in favor of the road being built to Malore, and reid that st 5 moeting hold at that plnoe the day before, Mr Foster, wii was uot present, assured hun that the road world go *o Fort Covington sad tial be Was in fuver of its baing exterdod to Malone, and re- Quented that 5 commitLee be appointed t.considar (ba meltor End Lake nieps Lu bring abort that Hon U.I.Gilbert, M.S.Parraelee, and George H.Siavens aleo addre:-sod thy masting in favor of At the present moment we aro under n heavy rexronaibility, which it is idle to deny and vain to disown.\u201d A Dublin journal invites eapitatiste or the Government to constroot a whip canal between Dublin and Galway, thun cutting Ireland in two with a wator-way (hat shall connect the Irinh Sen aud tbe Atlantis.Steamers wou'd in Chat care go acrvus Iroinud ins\u2018ead of rounding Cups Clear, suving it in calculated, & thousand miles of wea, and shortening the passage to How York by one day.\u2018I'he estimated Cost in put down at about £50 000,000, and 10 tho course of the work, lt ie raid, & tutilion K0res oË Dog land would be deained aad brought int oultivation.Tae length of this vunal would be uver a hundred miles, The Parlismont of Germany hus passed a law which vi'tually prohibits the importation of Am- Journal had visited the scene of the moving bog st Castieren.The fullowing is an extesst from his description of the phenomenon: \u201cThe good people of Cuntleres appear to buve become thurely trighiened at the prospect of having their town wubmerged in a bog.The town of Cantlerea, in who-e vicinity this unusual phenomenon bas occurred, in actually built in the centre of = vast tract of bog.Some duxen years ago an event similar tn the present took place, a lurge portion at bog being bodily carried along by the River Suok into the town, working considerable injury before anything could be done to stop it.The - muss of floating matter was on that ocossion driven as far ns Ballinasioe and a great many ucres ul excellent arable lund were slmowt completely destroyed.The first indications of the present movement were noticed en Wednesday lead nnd silver are of marvellous richness at id the proposed extension, setting forth the benefits The ontensible reason in the prova.morning just by # boy, who, coming out from the , : je it à i i i house where he lived upon the Ballinngnre-road .nearly pure.Tle says the mines are of a vas het would follow if it wae brought about and |lence of trichinæ in American hogs, but 1t is not ; , , Te meet the vice of thowe who prefer to make one pay-| Clover weed may be sown this month, A more exten ven it ix entimated that in one \u2018location urging our people to put forth their best enden-| unjikely that trade interests have been fully ax about two miles ontaide Caatiorea, was antonished Paying dascesmente ren of running the risk of even cast can be obtained by rowing upon a tight here are 250.000 tons of ore in sight, and that VITE towards the accomplishment of the project.Lowertal n consideration ax that of the public to find the suil in front of him moving with great such, who inure in the above Company, that, ou payment fall of snow.A- the wnow melts, the raed is car po ou ing of the mines at present dincovered in §0| Mr Gatos, an ugent of the M.& C.J.roud,]pealth, us the trichina spiralis i & onemopolitan speed.\u2018The motion of the Log appears to have gra roro equivalent to the amount charged by a firat-class ped down to the ground, and finds good conditions nillions.The glorien ot Leudville pale hafote etatod that Mr Foster desired to bring the rod Lo | crentore, and goss fur the most adjusent hog irre heen intermittent (Mier having fosied about 8 toc surRnee , he i \u201ceipt bindi ur i ic .* \u2019 : , i 3 couple of es \" wed, an e :e mor TE a ES mn Ke ol, nding or germination and growth bis prospector\u2019s report; one seam in 100 feel Malone, sud said that $75 000 or $80 000 would spective of ustionality or color, An agtintion p pied, the continunnce of their Policies, ANDREW SOMERVILLE.Huntingdon, Dee, 12.ras best dewing Machine ever produced, whither for Family use or Manufacturinz, is the Double Thread, Lock Stitch, Light Bunning NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED.It wili lust a lifetime, Every machine warranted fA T The \u201d un i : } | Te.J PEF\" Sews any Fabric from Luce to Leather ; haa the automatic svif-regulating tension and take up; always in order, and never fails in ita duty ; produces the best quality of work ii the @rentest variety ; Tequires no inatructor=the printed directions alone are needed ; made from the finest material, by expert workmen, Try it; it Las never failed to give perfect aatinfaction.THE VERTICAL FEED in the greatest advance made in rewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machines, We invite 8 careful examination of it, believing that no one can fuil to recognize the fact that it ix the most perfect S-wing Machine made.For sale by WILLIAM 8.JAMIESON, Rockburn, PQ.Prin: ipa] Office and Manufactory, Watertown, NY.1500 Terdoties of Vey ¥ eles The necesary wood for the housshold should be provided in winter, with a anfficient stock on bang, so that only well-sessonsd fuel neod to be used, It is a slip-shod and unprofiable method that provides tho wood fresh from the log on the day it is burned, besides busing a fruitful rource of .|bad broakfusts and worse tempera.Fences that have been laid by the winter storms should be rebuilt so soon as the ground will permit, Manure muy be drawn out before the frost is out of the ground, and either put in nmall heaps or spread from the wagon.This work can bo done with ureater speed if there i- snow upon the ground, and a sled can be used.It 15 especially convenient to axe à sied in an orchard under the spreading branches of the treus.All rurface stones may be taken from the fields 80 ~o0n us the frost is out ¢nough to set them loose.TooLs.\u2014Every implement needed on the farm should be overhauled heture the time fur using them arrives.Shaipen all edged tools, and oil the various parts of the*farm machinery.Louk well to tho bolts, that none may be missing whou the duy for using the implements is at hand.The little things of the farm are very important, and no one cun hope to succeed without puying striét attention to them, Horses should come thru the winter in good flunh, and be in fine trim for the hard work ot spring.Horses\u2019 feet need -pecial care aL thin time of slurh and mud.When the horses are brought in from work, they should be rubbed duwu, und the feet and legs thuroly dried.It left covered with mud, the skin may noun become direared, and cracked heels or fout fever may result.Look well to the horeen\u2019 feet.Cows.\u2014Any cow that is out of condition will need the best of care now.Warm bran elop.with a little ginger, is excellent.Lt the animal is poor and weak, there is danger of feeding largely of rich fuoil.Calves infested with vermin are known by their rough counts.A mixture of lard and wulphur robbed slung the back, with a dose of à teuspronfui of sulphur and mulasses unce or twice a weok, is effective.SHEEP \u2014Evwes shonid bave dry and clean pene thick, Ho tells of grout veins of pure copper do il.#.D.Kilbarn offered » resolution (bal à com- nyninst American pork won set on foot in France moved onward, [t was not long before the pro- grosa of the dislodged bog began to make iwell vinible in the hillsides.These mines are within 60 miles of the route selected Ly the Canadian Pacitic railway, via Kicking llores pass.A business man in Joliette lost the combination to bis sufe, and sent to the manufacturers for experts to drill it open.They worked fur three duys and gave it up.Hu then got a couple of professional burglars fro the penitentiary, who opened it inside of un hour.Senator Cochrane has received & communi- eation fron the extensive cattle ranches in the Northwgat, with which he is so prominently connected, that altho the winter had been more than ordinarily severe, the cattle had wintered well, and that the losses which had been incurred had been small.The prospects for the remainder of the season were most favorable, all of the cattle looking exceedingly well.The ranging purposes were crosses, with Hereford or Pulled Angus, they being much morethardy than Durhams.; .- Senator's opinion was that the best cattie, fon pone of their appointmont, end J.B.Huy es.Cioxsite.wilteo of 3 be appointed to repurt to the mesting an executive committee af 7 10 act with the com.wittes appointed at Fort Covington, und with Mr Foster, with a view of consluding arranpements with the M.& C.J.company by which their rond will be exteuded to Malone, with power to sp porat & rub-ceramittes to pro-scate an aclive can Vous to aecure nubrcrintions lu bring about, Luis result ; and {6 name such etbar cortnitloes and trustees as may be needed to carry out the pur- The chairmau appointed F, D, Kilhurn, George M.Siovens, and J.J.Seaver au such commitles, who reported the follewing as the execative com: mittee: KE.H Ladd, Li, C.Wend, £1.Faryueon, tl.H Porter, C.L.Dubbard, M 8.Parreles, The committee were directod to wdd & momber from each of the towns of Constable, Westvills, Bangor, Burke and B:limout, Some yours nyo, und restited 10 wimilur stutotory Limitations #8 Ww its importation and vale.The working Olusses, however, lo Many of whom American pork was tbe only flesh.meat uttsinable, rane such an opposition that the [aw was mate- rinlly mudified, The Seataman auxorts that the Princess Loni-e has à rplondid talent for hoosckeeping, withou which no woman 1 Gt 10 live, even u princess, She served sn apprenticeship at Osborne cottage to & Cook, contectioner, nan iress of fine things, sonmonlrans nnd drssamsker, Keory day for years a dish appesrd on the queon\u2019s table ut Osborne that was made by one ot har mujoste's daughters; once a week a tin bux tuil of oakes, which were mixed and baked by them, was sent to the German crown princess, with fruits and flowers trom the oottage gardeu.In South Africa the raining of cattle has simont entity y conned, owing lo the tact that several! TRACHING A HORSE ~ UNITED STATES.The late Mr Dodge, one of New York's millionaire merchants, wrote: \u201cIl am impressed with the fact that (boxe young wen who were then known as industrions, bigh-minded youth, conscientious in tho divcharge of their duties, were those who sucnseded in business on their own account, while many who had better opportuni ties failed because they would indulge in plea «ures which not only impaired confilence hut wasted whut might have wided them in commencing for themselves.All young men should sim to save something asch venr, even nt the expos ut à limited wardrobe and meny little things which they think necessities.From tha first your when J entared » store with a sslary of 830 to my last year | never fui'ad to neve a portion, and when I wtaried in business that sum, with my experience, was «ll my capital.\u201d It in said that Wm.H.Vanderbilt of New York and George B.Phelns of Watartown are to ed.are needed in one who mure to (raina He munt be gentle, ism, nad better fur himself and hin popil.used : bend close up to the bit, will soon learn 10 do this.-he can be taken oun to lavel ground to Co it, | THE qualitics raçuivad in » teacher of vonth orre.sifted with tha art of putting things, If he slso possarsen that which in as excellent a thing in Tan am in women, 8 voice \u201cever soft, gentle and low,\u201d it will hoall tie The following directions ax to teaching a Loree 10 back and w lead, show how the qualitios referrsd t> may be \u2018Tuke him to the top of A rather steep piece of ground, stand his hind feat down the slops, throw tits bridie reins ovar tha neck, place yorreelf in front and take hold of them on each side of the Naw prams te bit against the widen of The month und speak gantly-\u2014\u201clmck, back\u2019 -and the bores Next, take him on to tha top of ground not quite 60 atasp, and prrava the same course.Whan the horre haw laarned to back readily down bil!, As roon 8s this lesson in well taught, barman yeurn ago à Holland ball was carried there sffiret- ol with the lung di-ense, which, before it Ould be stopned, sprend beyond sontroi.This abould prove à weroing.A young man hy tho name of Murphy, living at the Kant End of London, want home the other night, and stad of nding n warm welcome und hot #nnper he found his mother lying deny on the floor with har head firmly Gxed in à tin nascepan.Sho waa in liquor when her son left her, nid the medical evidence wont to show that she hed pitched forward upon the fluor and driven liar head into the naucepan wo sscuraly that she could not extrionte it, and hud aop=equantly diad of sufoontion.Pince the dawn of creation the King of Tarrors bas wielded a variety of wenpons, til probably never before confronted his victim with a saucepan, The Calcutta paper sre urging the astablish- ment of crocodile tarmn in India in view of Lhe Jemand in Europe and Amarion for Lho skins for various tron.dt in proposed (hat regular breeding entnblishments should be started in those lo-ulities muet frennantat by\u201c amaggors,\u201d nO Aa to develop now brunch of industry, end nt the praotically fait.A amall farmer's honse was covered, and the family had tr effeut their escape thru the root.They luok refuge in & noighbor'e houss half & mila nay where they have remain: od ainon.\"The mans of bog which moved ia this uingtisr manner ie known in the district as the Bustick Bog.The rapidity of the movement is \u2018ue to the action of the river Buck, which probably has helped tn dislodge the Boating mass, Thig rivar flows in à nort of rerni-cirole, round the wewn, Jp to Haturday this extremely curivue hag motion continued, but when Saturday night came 1.appears 10 hava stopped.The floating matter hus completely covered the road between Unntleren and Bullinagarae, and all trafic betweon the two places is suspended.1 have seen the place whera the road in blosked up, und am in.lined to think that the height of the bog matter deponitad thereon in about 15 feat at an average.Abunt 80 perches of the: Ballinagare-rosd are blocked up, and I believe it is no exsggeration to uy that about four thoueand acres are covered by (be bng since it commenced ite jrurney.Lar pieces of bg are carried into the town by the Suck, whose waters have recently flooded the country for miles around Custlersa.1 do not vhink, however, there in any resson io apprehend the aubmersion of the town itself, as iL is bailt conuidernbly above the level of the surrounding country.\u201d The daello, that has been Isughed out of the uronter part of the civilized world, bas still 8 tenutious hold in Promsia.Yet even there it re.vautly received a rebuŒ À civil offisial unintentionally gave offenne to au lieutenant io the army, who forthwith challenged him.The civil.an naid he wes prepired 10 secept the duel upon one condition, and that was that the lieutenant would deposit a vam of money equivalent to his annunl income for tha banetit of hie wife and children in the event of hie being killed, The military man, who wuss unmarried, said that be could not acmply, as he only had hie lieutenant's pay.he civilian then said that the duel could not take plane, as à man wbo had nothing to lone ex- ! SCAR ; 4 .him to a light, empty wagon, and go thra tha ; ; ; wept hia lite could marcely expact nnoiher man lo REL 2 alias fol es and yards, with a plenty of good, wholesome nom norons ti dr Tovyoare «amo Course.; of prosperity, » vationsl noisance Into a sonene jenpardine a life, the loss of which would beg ars DOS EE\" >, 3.PRT Moa, food.If tho wool in falling, & few ounce (lowes of Her * When completed, jump into the wagon, take pros ° wife and five ohiidren, This financial view of CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND PARTIES REQUIRING LUMBER, will find what they want at LoupoN Bros, Valleytie!d, Que.OUR STOCK comprises over Two MILLION feet of OTTAWA and GATINEAU PINE, of all grades and thicknesses, equal parts of salphur and cream of tartar will relieve tbe irritetion of the skin.Early lu mbs muy be pushed forward with fresh cow\u2019s milk, Kiven warm, a quarter of a pint to a meul.Du not run any risks in over tosding.Swink.\u2014Breiding sows should be separated from other pign, and provided with warm, dry pens, bedded with lerves or straw, A rail tusten- ed 10 the wall, eight inches from the fluor, will chiofly wanted so that & line may exist from Rome, N.7., to Portland, Me, to carry freight with the Grand Trunk, and therefore nct friendly to the New York Central.lt is expected that Malone Palledium.Philadelphia, Feb.24 \u2014A patient who was tor the New York Central withont being deopend- ent on the Central Vermont, which is in alliance the bridyes wilt be completwi by next August.\u2014 P erfected in backing.the reins in haud, paf on (her, at the same Lime peaking to him, \u201chack, back,\u201d and thus keeping uv the discipline till the animal in perfeoted in it.\u201cIf ha has 8 mats, after both are well inntracted, thsy cen be harnessed togeiher, snd drilled till Three things, as above «tated, must be strictly observed : First, to place the horse with his buck down demeusing ground; second, when barnessed, A wonderfol exhibition of saganity on the part of a Scotch collie dog, which Une relnisd ye-tor.day afternoon.led Lo æn interesting taille on the peculiarition of that particular breed, snd on dogs in general.lu the beck-yard of No, Z37 8uuth Eighth Street a unmber of dogs ave kept for sale Bach dog has a kennel of his own, Lo wWbion 14 ie chained Lhe grestsr part of the duy.A large Newfoundland and a Gordon wetter have for the the duel very sffectunlly takes alt the ruppowed romance out of a transaction which, whatever juntification it may bave had in the past, ie at present entirely ouùt of «ute and absurd, Town-councillor Carey, whose revelations as to the assassination clubs in Ireland have roused such interest, began life as a working ; in ni i bricklayer, but soon raised bimself to the posi- \u2018 .sent to l* Gross of this nity for trextment tve i i , hich i lu~t weuk occupied quarters next to cach other, | , , .DEALS INCLUDING prevent tbe young pigs from beng crushed.It) woes ago for ekin disease, nd was treated nome te lot omni Elo ofTorh Das third, Le por: on account of Rho non combalive dinpumitions, tion of foreman.Tho burthened with a family LATH, days vofore the pi pere D linseed oil à fow Gaya ar the hospital, was found to bas victim ot fectly kind to the horse, «peak gently, pat it on Hall-a-dogen yards away in the temporary bome he contrived to mess money and buy house DRESSED FLOORING Du pie © \u2019 lepromy in the «mont violent form.Tho victim, |the neck, «troke down his face with the hand, and Of & two-year-old collie, who hus the privilege of | on ory Lt is acid that whenever the Dublin CLAPBOARDS , Pouurar.\u2014 Unless poultry are well kent, ver- whore name has not been divolyed, in à wealthÿ on no account atrike it.wandering about the yard without restraint.On .* Soci to which he bel w 3 PLANKS, \u201d min may Le expectad os the weather gals wsr-|citizun Of Honolulu, De left tvvo days ago after Au soon as the horse understands what is want.Friday last he took the liberty of poking hin noe Bricklayers octety, which he onged, as SHINGLES mer, if lice zro present, apply kerosene 10 the] being prununnced incurable, od of him, he will do it with alsc.ity.It is not|'ht0 (be feeding-pun of the Newtoundiand, 1 |in want of money, it could always count on SHEETING perches, from which it will nprond to ths fowls! President Chadbonrne.president nf the Mnn .they will need to know when they are men.Thin, A second method in 10 harness the borse along.kennel and remained there the bent part of the | public about two years ago.A new system o \" ARCHITRAVES, || Imports into be « for January show & |, Cover is about tie lant thing thit is thought! side of another well broken to back, and set the Bflernoon.Toward eveuing he came out, and sewerage works fur the city had been construct- hy NEWELS, ske increase over tbe Currespouding montb of lot in both schools and colleges.Girls and boys| hind end of the wagon on 8 sloping piece of Kong W 8 corner where there in \u20ac pile of loose od ; the contractor did not employ the Society's BALUSTERS the previous year, and the exports from the Do- rg driller in a number of fancy studies, and ground, and follow the directions above, or jump bricks, he neiz-d one with his tecth, carried it]?, , , STAIR-RAILS, &e, ke minion chow a decrease of considerably over ball given à «mattering of profound sciences, while grow (hé wagon and take the reins in band ; but it cautiously over to Newfuandisnd\u2019s bog, and auc bricklayars ; and Carey, in return, exposed sev- oe 5, &C, &C, [a Million.tai Euglish literature in ali but] jy § inti fire bow ceeded in dropping it in the front of tne opening eral defects in the new sewers.Thru his action i / stock, & SASHES, DOURS, FRAMES,| yo inion Feb T li .plain, wholesome Eng in better to discipline alone at first, as above, \" ; LA rl ! ; ; \u201cNDS and FITTINGS to ord t shortest amilton, Feb 24.\u2014The police Magistrate on nogle,oted.Boys may be found who can compe«e| Ty texch n horse to lead, let & man or huy take without boing detected.trer mightfull, when |i this matter he lost bis post of foreman brick- ; , , order, at shortest Saturday investiguied (he recent charivari at|a Lnti \u201c, incapable of writing an i | - poil the big dog had curled himesif inside 10 go tn .11: ; + 0e 8t|a Lntin essay who are NeBpañ'e « tha end of the bridle in band and genily poll on { ! ï b building & f Meade & notice, ; - y ; d ge ; .| layer in the great building firm o e Wouudburn, when Fhomax Brown laid complaint Er ; » onn master the in |; i wleep, the little collie continued bis work.Be ; : HARDWOOD LUMBER ; ; f vglish letter, and girls wn.© it, while enotber holds out a dish with grain or ! ; ; 4 ; .[against thirteen persons, who were fined 85 |tricacies ot an ulgebraio problem Who could nol) mest in it.bad carried no loss then sixty of the bricks und Son.Thereupon he started as a master-builder bou ht or, taken in exchange, Highest price [each with a division of the costs.The costs will keep the simplest bonnet aid accounts.The besti Tue horse will then advance to it.Now let depuaited them in front of lin enemy's buuse be- nu bis own account.After the Seville-place ° SE ont and Timbor delivered, of he bo very heavy, and tho whole «am will amount to y gurp of youth cught not to be wpent in attaining him nibble » wmall quantily, then move with the.fore he wan discovered by the proprietor of the| ration he was arrested as an accessory i - - .__|ubout $130.Had not Mr B.own interceded for|n anperficial knowledge of the ornam.*N!s! and |dixb à little further in front, and no keep on till establishment, whe bul occasion to go into the| nu à in Kilmainh 1 ' Henry C.Robinson, i hh at Hartford, (he defendants the Magistrate Would have fined impracticable; but in acquiring a solid an.Useful be in trught to lesd wail yard tor water, The animals actions were watch.tit snd put up in Kilmainham gaol as a sus- 4 said that an of the il ner or Now them $20 each.education.Aoguiring solid an.He on Bahn he tanght by patting him a'ongride #4 for nearly twanty minutes befure he was din.pect, Ho made a desperate resistance to the England y ducati or vees in| The correspondent of a Toronto paper throws The officers of the steamer Blake, j rriced of another koree which lends esily.He ought to turbed.He dropped as many bricka inside thet police who came to execute the warrant against gland were educating their employees in ; e, juat arr | y Mk | h co batw the 0 d th | virtue, domestic comfort.intelli d all light on an unthougbt of cause of dinesse.Dur-| at New York foand a pl bandred mil [be rather] hungry when thus dril\u2018ed, so he will ennel un the space between pening and the |.© wre io Kilmainham he let off a rocket N h v niort, Intelligence, and &! lin, the last 4 years it has been wet forth from DU piace one bundred mie} oo ap en arly to the di
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