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[" 2), rests ce, um.nen.rally crily to a I'S lead ; OL zo0d the ou J.wD If Commenced 1845.Staustead Journal.L.R.ROBINSON, Publisher, Journal building, Rock Island, Banstead.Terms: Que year, (advance payment,) If paid in six months, At the end of the year, 1 Subscribers in the United States will add ten cents for postage.$1.00 1.26 Job Printing Of all descriptions done at moderate prices.Advertising Rates: 1 Square 1 week (12 lines,) $1.00 « each continuance, 25 | Half-square 1 week (6 lines,) 76 \u201c each continuance, 10 Transient advertising charged by the live, 10 cents for first insertion and 3 cents per line each subsequentin- sertion.One square(12 lines)one, 00 ear, Special rates to business advertisers by the year.Cuts and electrotypes 25 per cent.additional to regular prices.No objectionable advertisements received, an nothing but legitimate business adver- tiving solicited.Business Cards, TERRILL & ROSS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 132 St.James St , old Post Office, Montreal.Frep.W.TerriLL, W.Lorp Ross,B.C.L.Particulat attention to cases in Review and Appeal, and Collections.Advice by correspondence, 2050 7 \"MANSON BROS.Accountants, Auditors, Financial Ag'ts 178 St.James 8t., Montreal.Bank Stock bought and sold.Money to lend at lowest rates of interest.67 MM.F.HACKETT, ADVOUATE, SOLICITOR, &C , &C.Stanstead Plain, Que.Will attend all courts in the District.Collections a specialty.JOSEPH L TERRILL Advooate, SHersroocr, P.Q.Will be at Stanstead every Monday forenoon.Will attend all courts withoutextra charge.C.M.Thomas, Registrar, will attend to my business in wy absence.Address all letters to Sherbrooke.JOHN GC.FOSTER, AT FORNEY AT LAW DVYRBY LINE, VERMONT.Edwards, Dickerman & Young ATTORNBYS, NEWPORT, VERMONT.\"CHAS.0.BRIGHAM, ATTORNEY AT Law & Notary PusLic, Derby Line, Vt.Special attention paid to Collections.Prownpt remittances made.E.R.JOHNSON, ADVOCATE, stanstead Plain, Que.\u201cTH.M.HOVEY, ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que.U.S.Post Office address, Derby Line, Vt.© E.S.MAZURETTE, NOTARY PUBLIC, STANSTEAD PLAIN.J W GALBRAITH, Watch Maker and Jeweler, Shop at the Post Office, Stanstead Plain.Repairing done at low prices.81 \u201c RALPH M.CANFIELD, M.D., L.R.C.P.(Lond.) Office at residence of H.B.Canfield, Stan- stead Plain, P.Q.Cunnected by telephone C.D.BALL, C.M., M.D.Physician and Surgeon.Oilice\u2014Residence of Bera F.Bail, Stanstead Plain, 4 98 \"0 Rs JONES, M.D.C, M, HATLEY, Que.61 JOHN FLINT CORE, M.D., M.D.Harvard, C.M.,M.D., Bishops College PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.Residence\u2014Over E.T.Bank, Orrice\u2014 Two doors South, 37 JOUN W.McDUFFEE, C.M.,M.D l\u2019HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Stanstead, Quel\u2019ost Ollice address Derby Line, Vt.= J.F.MOULTON, AR DENTIST, Stanstead Plain, Que.ERASTUS P.BALL, Veterinary Surgeoxs Graduate of the Montreal Veterinary College.Office at Ler Fann, Hock Island, Qne.Telegraph and United States Post Uffice address, Derby Line, Vermont.8S.B.NORION, BUILDER, BEEBE PLAIN, P.Q.AND VT.KL; constantly on hand a good stock of Lumber, Lath, Clapboards and Shingle.Buildings moved and repaird.All orders for work or lumber promptly attended to, mé CS UNTER Manufacturer of all kinds of HARNESS WORK.Furniture Upholstered to Order.Stanstead Plain, Que.TS D.C.LIBBY, Dealer in CASKETS AND COFFINS, Both home aud foreign manufacture, Rock Island, Que, FURNISHING GOODS of ail kinds and descriptions, of the finest quality and at the lowest prices.A part of the public patronage respectfully solicited.Hearse furnished on application.Orders may be left st H.8.Huntea's Harnens Shop, or at the Court House, Stanstead Pisin.H.8.HUNTER & 00, Stanstead, April 1, 1884.9 Vol.XL.\u2014No.33.The Heart of Summer.Oa glistening flelds and fervent skies The summer lies; The crystal river's silyer blase issolves in hase; Ah, she drains the green earth dry, Heart of summer\u2014~hot July! On burnished lake her splendor broods ; On leafy woods ; 0| On quaking maish, whose hollow reeds row black with seeds.Fen and fallow basking lie; These thy nurslings, hot July! Through meshes thick on either edge f brake and sedge, the grassy stream is winding down In dappled brown ; Down the hill-side green and high\u2014 Shrunken captive\u2014hot July ! Bhe steeps the meadow, shorn and sweet, .In blinding heat ; TLe long-stemmed briars burn anew With red qud blue.Hold, wide earth and melting sky, Heart of summer\u2014hot July! Full chaliced laurel rounds in green The harsh ravine; d An ivory pallor veined with pink grows on the brin Stately clusters, cold and shy, In thy bosom, hot July! The stony poeture\u2019s netted vine 8 red as wine; The yellow fox-glove in the woode Purple d rows big with buds; urple days are slipping Through thy fingers.hot July Full slowly falls the sultry night In Jasver light; The ragged moon dissolving lies On eastern skies, 80 at midnight thou shalt lie, Heart of summer, hot July! [Dora Reed Goodale in the Independent.Clues all Around.A boy about twelve years old re porteu to u policeman the other day that a robbery had occurred ut the house ander very mysterious circum stances.The sum of $25, which wus in à china vaso on a bracket had taken wings.\u201cWere any of the doors or windows found open ?\u201d usked Lhe officer.\u201cNo.,\" \u201cAny visitors in the house who might bave taken it.\u201cNo.\u201d \u201cAnd you baven't picked up any clues, eh 7\" \u201cThat's the trouble sir\u2014there's clues till you can\u2019t rest.I want to go off and cump out, and dad thinks 1 cribbed the money.Dad wants to go to Chicago, and marm thinks he's got the boodle.Marm wants a new summer wrap, and dad says she clawed them ducats sure.The hired girl is.going to be married next week, and dad aod marm and me believe she raked in the stake to go on a bridal tour.Tell you what, mister, when I sce how many clues can bo picked up on a little case like this it makes me anxious in know which of us will come out on top.\u2014\u201d Detroit Free Press.A War Story.Tho colonel of an Alabama regiment, which served during the rebel lion, was famous for having everything done in military style.Once, while field officer of the day, going on his tour uf inspection he came upon a sentinel sitting on tbe ground, with hia gun taken entirely to pieces.Tho following dialogue then touk place : Culonel\u2014Dido\u2019t you kaow that g sentinel, while on doty, should alwaye keep on his feot ?\u201d Sentinel (without looking up)\u2014\u201cThat's the way we used to do when the war begun, bat that's outluwed long ago.\u201d Colonel (begin ning to doubt if the man was on duty) \u201cAre you tho sentinel hero 7\u201d Yes,\u201d Colonel\u2014\u201c Well, I'm a sort of officer of tbe day.\u201d Sentinel\u2014\u201cWell, it you'll hold on till I sort of get my gun to gether, I'll give you a sort of salute.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 According to the Buffulo Commercial \u2018cremation is becoming rapidly popular in Italy, according to recent ne- counts.The crematorium ul Milan bas all tho business it cun do, and the demand upon its accommodations is constantly increasing.The Milan crematorium make very olean work of incineration, aud leaves only a couple of handsful of dust and ashes to bo take on care of.Tho process is remarkably cheap, the cost of everything, inolad- ing the marble tablet, being loss than $20.It in «nid that the syntom is such a8 to muko the process rather attrac- tivo than otherwise, and nothing ghastly meots the oye.crete A desperate fight occurred on tbe afternoon ard evening of tho 4th, near the Forks of the Kenuebec, in Maino, in which 175 mon were engugod.A party of Frenchmen wero moving north on tho river road with wagons louded with * liquors, tobacco, eto, when their train was suddenly attacked ut 2 p.m.by à gang of river drivers Buth sides fought desperately until 10 o'clock, when tho river men were defeated, A largo number on both sides were wounded, some fatally.re Mr.Arthur F.Simpeon, of Sherbrooke, bus been appointed collector of Internal Revenue in place of the lute John Griffith, deceased.The womun suffraginis of Vermont bave engaged \u201cRov.Aunie i.Shure,\u201d of Boston, to lecture during July in tha state.She wil! lectore in New.Only a Newsboy.[From the New York World.) Little Joe Bret uppesred on the treats of New York two years ngu.Small and slight, with great brown eyes and pinched lips that always woreu smile.Where he came from nobody kuew and few cared.His renis, he wid, were dead, sod he ad no friends.It was a hurd life.Up at four o'cloek in the morning after sleoping iu a dry goods box or in an alloy, he worked steadily till lato at night, He was misused at frat.Big boys ntole his papers or crowded him out of a warm place at wight, but bo never complained.Tho teurs would swell ap io bin eye», bul were quickly brashed away ad « new start bravely made.Such conduct won bim friends, and ufter u little vo other dared play tricks upon Little Joe.His friends he romrmbercd, sand his enemies bo forgave.Some days ho had espesisi- ly good luck.Kind hearted people pitied the little follow and bought papers whether they wanted them or unt.But he was tov generous to save money eusough oven for & night's lodging.Every boy who \u201cgot stuck\u201d knew he was sure to get evough Lo buy a supper us long as Joe hada penny.But the hard work and exposure begun to tell on his weak constitution.He kept growing thinner and thin ner, Lil there wus woarcely an ounce of flesh on bis little body.The skin _| of hia fuce was druwn closer and closer, but the pleusant look never faded away.He was uncomplaining to the last.Two weeks ago he awoke one morning after working bard solling \u201cextras\u201d to find bimeeif 00 weak to move.Ho tried bis best to get upon his foot, but it was i vain attempt, The vitul force was gone.\u201cWhere in little Jue 7\" wun the uni- verral enquiry.Finally he was found in ou secluded corner and » goud natur- ed hackmun wus porsuaded to take bim to the hospital ut Flatbush, where ho said he once lived.Every day one of the boys went to see bim, On Saturday u vewsboy who bud abused him at first and leurned to love him afleræurds, found bim sitting ap in bis cot, his little blue-veined hand siretch- od out upon the coverlet.: «[ was afraid you wasn't coming, Jerry,\u201d be said with somo difficulty, und I wanted to see you otice more 60 much.I guess it will be the last time, Jerry, for 1 feel awful weak today.Now, Jerry, when.I die I want you to be good for my sake.Tell tho boya\"\u2014 But big message never was completed.Little Joo was dead.Hin sleep was calm and beautifal.Tbe trouble and anxiely on his wan face had disappeared.But the expression was still there.Even in death he smiled.It was sud news that Jerry bore baek to bis friends on that day.They feared the end was near, and were waiting for bim with anxious hearts.When thoy saw his tearstained face they knew that little Joe was dead.Nor a word was eaid.They felt as if they were in the presonce of death itself.Their hearts were too full to speak.That night 100 boys mot in front of the City Hall.They folt that tbey must express their sense of loss in some way, but bow they did not know.Finally in accordance with the sag- gestion of one of the lurger boys, they passed à resolution which rend as foi- lows:\u2014 Resolved \u2014That we all liked Little Joe, who was the\u201d best newsboy in New York.Everybody is sorry he bas died, A collection was taken up to send delegates to the funeral, and the same hackmun who boro Little Joe to the hospital ugain kindly offered tho use his carriage.The botial took place yesterday.Ou the coffin wus a plate, parchased by tho boys, whose language wus expressive trom its simplicily.This was thé inscription :\u2014 cocuvencouensousenedoncese sscéauuesnevaces : Lirrce Jox, : : Aged 14, : +The Best Nowsboy in New York : WE ALL LIKED HIM.{ * ecconcaccuus aonstootésnonsersneee connue There was nu services, but each boy sent a flower 10 be placed upon the coffin of ins friond.After all what did it mutter that litle Joo was dead.He wus vuly 4 nowaboy.This is nola fancy sketch.Every word of the above story is true.es rte Fifty Claveland\u2019 policersen, armed with batons and revolvers, were at tacked by a thousand strikers on the 18th, armed with clubs and stones.\u2014 The police neither gave way nor used their pistols, They charged the riot.ors with their batons routed and dispersed them.During the conflict, six policemen und thirty-tivestrikers were placed hors de t.The Cleve lund policemen\u2019 and their officers are worthy of the trust reposod in them, not wo much because of thoir stand or their success, but because in vo threat eniug a siluntion they refrained from using their fiveurms and made their discipline und muscle tell Instead, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Powsibly the very uncomplimentary references to the United States in Riel'a Intely published \u201cjournal\u201d will do something to chook the genial eur- rent of sympathy for him which was prepared to Gow, and was in fac flowing from that country, Sie Lapai Griffin In his maddest mood never aid any hing balf a offensive os Riel has done.Ot course the balf-breed louder did not expont his journal to be published, but porhape for that very reason we may suppose (hat he meaut evory word he ssid.roreibly, bow- ever il is like the case of \u201cBrer Rav bit\" begging the fox not to'throw him into the brier-patob.The United States may perhaps bo in Riel's mind the brier-patoh into which he hopes to persuade the Canadian Uovern.ment to throw lim.Vide \u201cUngle Bemns.\u201d\u2014 Star, port on the 14th.\u2014 Wasaunorox, July 10.\u2014Cunaui Mu son of Murseilles bas sent 10 the Department of Hiule à resume of practical nonclusions ¢onceraing the nature of Awistic cholera and the best meth ods of prevention und Lreulimeul, as derived from studies of Lhe epidemics of 1884 and proceding years st Mur weillen.Leaving aside ull merely ab- struct theories concerning the orig of the\u2019 diveuse or its precise point of attack upon Lhe system, it is import ant Lo observe that ile symptoms und methods of attack differ greatly iv neighboring cases during the sume epidemic, Sometimes preceded by diay hea, the cholors develops only after woveral days of such premonitory ill- @ess, Again it strikos its victin while auloop, after apparently ;-erfoct health.In one case it produces profuse vomil- ings and dejoctions; in unothar neitb- er of these eymptome.One victim ix stricken with intense chills, suppression of urine, loss of voice and violent cramps, while another feels only a painful compression of the chest; bere a caso begins with violent symptoms, which soon yield to treatment; there anotber which from a mild and nesrly painless beginning proceeds 1rresisuI- ly to complications which result in death.In its choice of victims chol- orn is most precise und definite; with rate excoptions they belong to one of the four following Cluses of persous : Those who live nnder bad bygienic conditions in respect to food sud lodgings.Those who are imprudent in respect to eating, drinking snd expos ure, Those who are weakened sud debilitated by alcoholic excessos, aud those who suffer from chronic digest: ive weakness or derangement, Among tho imprudences which become dan- gerouy in presence of chuleru are vver- eating 10 Lhe extont of producing lethargy or indigostion, drinking uny liquid s0 cold us lo check the process ot digestion, the eating of ruw vegetables in tbe form of saluds, and in gen- oral the eating of raw fruits unless they are pertectly fresh and ripe; drinking cold water or beer after huv- ing estén raw fruit is # direct challenge to cholera, which no person however sirong and healthy cae af ford to risk.The susceptibility of drunkards to choleric influences is proven by abundant evidence, among which may be cited the sweeping fatality of the disease where it has attacked the inmates of an inebriato asylom.Anything, in fact, whether of a temporary or chronic nature impairing the vigor of the digestive or gans, exposes the person thus weakened to choleric attack.: In relation to the transmission.of choiera, Mr.diason eays that tho con tagion is transmittod both by the inhalation of air infected by clothing, rage, wool, &c., which have beon taint el by contact with Lhe disanse Aoû by water.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cutting and Ouring OClover.Good well-cared clover is good feed, especially for sheep; but when black and dusty it is hardly fit to place before stock.Under ordinary circumstances it can be had sweet, clean, and bright, as well as otherwise, lf the mower is started in the morning, ron it until noon or later, and rake and put up the clover in cocks before you quit the field at night, It will cure almost as much there during the night, by beating as in day-time, aud it will leave the blossoms and leaves all intact; exposure to a hot sho causes them to fall off, leaving only the bare stalk to go to the stack or mow.Early in the morning, when the dew is off, turn the cocks, shake up the clover once or more before dinner, and immediately after it will be ready for the barn, Some prefer to mow late in the aflornoon, letting the clover lie in the swath over night, to be stirred, ruked, and hauled in the following day ; but if a heavy dew or rain falls daring the night, the hay will be black and stock will cat it loss engorly.Cups of cotton cloth can be used to good advantage to cover the clover when in cocks.Near the cities clover is often sold in wmaull bundles to be fed to city horses us a kind of \u201cdossort\u201d or alterative.It can be made highly profitable to anyone con.veniontly situated, White-Weed-Daisy.This is common weed all over New England, and, how much more widely itis known, we sve not informed.Some farmers are so purticular to keep itout ot thoir fields that they go through tho grass before it is full grown and, as soon as the whito-weed gots well up, poll out all they can sec.This motbod is vot always effectual, lor new plants seom to spring up where reed must bave remained dormant for muny yeurs.Ît flowers before most of the grasses are fit to cot, and, if not cut early, pertects its ared, and so sealters enough in tho Beids, or when gathered into the barn, where seed Lnds its way among the manure, to keep any farm woll seeded.When it grows among clover, and can be cut early, and woll cured it forme quite good food fur cows, aud some horses are quite fond of it, and acom, liko the cows, to thrive \u2018pon it, A man said recontly that he bud seen cows turn away from hay to out with avidity well cured white weed, Another told of a bores which was fed tor months upon little elwo than white wood, and that camo out in the spring sleek and in fine condition.We do not onovarage the sowing of white weod seed, but, on the contrary, od vise farmers to use all reasonable moans to keep it out ; but if it gota in, and «n occasional crop appears, to out itin season, before it has perfected sood and get it into the barn, for it bas value, At the same time, we should advise turning over the Holden that produce it, and eithior plant hood crops for a yoar or two, and then sow down again, or turn over the sward, manure well, aftor which il may bo sowed down again.There in aan rule, little white-wenl in well-dgessed fields.\u2014[J fF C.Hyde in Congreya- tionulinl, © Oampaign Notes.England's Newest Colony.Big things are doné nowadays snd done unnoticed and unknown.Thre are probably not many of (be ocdies ry peblio in England who know thau Tho mills of Colridge & Co., at Tur- early in this good year 1885 the liber- tle Lake, were burned by the Crees Mr, Dyunais hus gone to the Bugle Hills ne Jodian Furm instructor 10 the Stoneys.Some of tho scitlers have recovered \u2018lal ministry added to the English empire u new Culouy or domain equaling puin in area.And yet this was done \u2018by u simple unheeded proclamation in that never reud publicstion,.the Lon: don Gazette.This newest colony of 8 large amount of their stock lost dur-|«Bechuana,\u201d or whatever its ultimate ing the rising.The 90th Winnipeg Rifles aro Africa.title, lies in the heart of temperate Its official limits are \u201cthe known amoung the Indiane as \u201cThe parts of South Africa situsto west ot Little bigck Dovils.\" The Mounted Police bavo presented Mr.Angus McKuy, formerly Hudwon Bay Cumpusy's agent at Fort Piu, with à beavy gold ring as a tribute of esteem, Bustern papers frequently refer Lo Sddie Lake as Lbe place where some of the victims were massacred, There was no one killed at Lhat point, whieh, robably bas been confounded with rog Lake.Cupt.Howard, of Gatling gun fame, announces his determination to sccept a commission in tho Canadian army.He ix enthusinstic over the way in which our troops fought, and thought the campaign would at least lust a year.\u2018 \u2019 la comparing the cireamsiances tha, boundary of the South African republic ; north of the colony of the Cape ot Good Hope; east of the twentieth meridian of east longitude, | und south of the twenty-second parul- lel ot South Iatitede.\u201d 1 is situnted on the groat central backbone of Af rica, and in, for the most part, a plateau of from 4,000, to 6000 feet above the | sea level, dnd healthy to a degree for Ruropeans.:Entering the district from the south, the general charsoter of the couulry ig that of open and en dulating plains, for the most part bare of forest trees, but dotted with patch.os of camel thorn shrub.This lasts for about 100 miles, after which the times densely wooded, except where it is mountainous, ne in the neighbor- breath.beod of \u2018the Ugtdny\u201d towns of the will nev Chiefs Gasccitut and Sichels.The |runner from the outside tive minutes ) Baseball.\u2018TOM BROWN'S GREAT HIT.Horace Philipa'« bob tuiled yellow dog had just completed & few innosent capers about the end of the greodsland yesterday altarncon, apd the sun bau just beamed forth from a mountuiu of aintry cloud, when Tom Brows, of the Alleghanies, a distant relative of the martyr of Hurper's Ferry, walked up to the plate to face the pitcher of the Cinsinnatis, The acoro stood 4 to 2 in favor of the Rhinelanders, and tho crowd was rather solemn.The big end of the great star battery spat upon its hands with dignity and prevision, elevated its right shoulder slightly, cureased the sphere goutly, and then let go.The next instant lengthy Tom Brown did likewise, and by bis letting go a mighty crush re- salted, and the ball took up ite distant flight.Corkbill in vight fiold, instine- lively atartod forward, as if rooted lo the earth.Buddouly it struck the crowd that the ball was going over the fence, and then 2,700 people rowe to their fect and yolied and shrieked sud shouted, waved Lheir hats and 16- peated tho chorus of whoops und yells und shricks, and did it agam and ugain, until long alter Tom Brown country.becomes pleasuntly and at|had eircled tho baves, ohasing in two rues, and lain down to regain his Just how far the bull went be known, but it took a and manuer of tho way in, which the main cause af this absence of trecs| to briny'it back close enough to tho different persons were murdered it is lower down is the coarmous demand fence to fold it Into sha grounds, It shown that the majority of the vie-|for wood created when the dismond was eoriainly one of the lougest bits tims wore sho in the head, and gen- erully from.behind.diggings mado 8 imberley a populous |on record, and ij.won the game after In several iv-| centre using endless uteam engines.[ull looked lost.The ball went high stances many shots had besn fired in-| It is commonly reported thal for 10 [above a distant fence, and a youth, to the bodics at such shart rango as 10 years every duy thers entered Kim-| who was on a neighboring telegraph singo the hair und face, Mr.Luurie of the Inte firm of Gow- unlock & Laurie, was up to Frog Infke and inspected the mill property.He says that the whole plant is utterly destroyed ur carried off.A large namber ot new implements were broken into pieces by the indians, in fact everything was done that could show contempt for civilization.The Indians at Battleford who ax now held as prisoners declare thal there was no! a band or reserve in the Battleford district that had not some one engaged in the Cut Knife Hill fight.They eay that there wero Indians present from Tartle, Whitefish and Saddle Lakes, also half-breeds from Lac la Bighe and the South Branch.It appears that a great many of the Indians and half-breeds, who were participants in the insurrection, are venting their cowardly spite after their submission on innocent settlers, Between Fort Pitt and Battleford numerous oases have come up since Poundmaker's surrender, of Indians destroying property ; grain has been stolen und several agricultural implements destroyed or rendered unfit for use.The Indians, who are prowling around this scction in small bands, seem to be under an impulse that impels them to destroy apbything they can gel their hands on that belongs to a settler.The settlers say that until this disposition is whipped out of the Indian, there will be no security for life or property in the country.Our Institution at Longue Pointe.A caso somewhat similiar to the celebrated Lynam case bas arisen at Longue Pointe Asylum.Five years ago, Mary Power, an Irish lady possessed of some property, was placed in the Asylam at the request of hor son, the curator to ber eslute.An application is vow made lo the Courts to obtain her release, and Dr.Howard, the Govornment Medical Superintendent, Dr.Perrault, the resident physician certify that ehe is not a proper person to be detained in the Auylum.Dr.Perrault says he hus been of (ho opinion for threo years Why then has Mrs.Power been kopt in the asylum tor five years?Other interesting questions are: How many more people are confined in the asylum who are uot proper persons to be detained there?How much does it cost the Province annually to keep people in the shylum who onyght to be at liberty or in the custody of their friends 7 And, finally, aupposing that you, gentle reader, should be committed to Longue Pointe Asylum, and should aatisfy the medical officers of that institution that you are not a proper person to be confined, how much chance is there of your being released, legn) proceedings to obtain your discharge ?\u2014 Star, 16tk.A Suonr Pastuming Veay Exaausr unless somebody outside takes sufficient interest in you to take in much bottoms Indian corn, millet and wheat all these plains aud bills there ia capital gr ss\u2014so woch so that the Boers teH ono another it is (he best pas ture fund in South Africa, a fact fur- 9] (her evidonced by the great numbers of.cattlo and whoep owned by the natives of these parts from time immemorial, until, in recent years, there bas been wholesale robbery at the hands of freebooting white men.Bat although the Boers among themselves are so convinced oi he excellence of the country as actually to name part of it after Goshen, that land of fleshpots and fertility, and to regard the whole of the once prosperous native territories a8 & Nabotb's{ vineya.d of reat price, thoy none tho less sedu- ously propagate the idea that the whole country is valueless L0 any except the bardiest of Boer farmers.There aro even leading statesmen of the Cape Colony misled by these inter usted Boor a 5 tions Bo Fee x 10 re port officially that the country is one of \u201cdry farms\u201d only, where none bat Boer farmers can make a living, Water supply is naturally the chief difficulty, and no doubt along the trade roads at certain seasons but little water is to be found on the surface.River courses abound, and in most good clear water is found at reasonable distance from tbe surface.There is a vatoral water supply running through the country ai certain seasons of the year from the eastward ; but of this the Boer farmers are well aware, and it is one great complaint of the natives that the Boers on the Transvaal side have eontinaally encroached on the headwaters of the rivers on which are situated tho chief of the native \u201cplow lande.\u201d There are tiles upon miles of resl black soil hers, with but few slones or rocks, aL present covered with grosses, und wherever turped up by tho natives yielding exceller.l crops of Indian corn, millet,\u201d wheat and pumpkins.Io short, it seems en- doubted that for agricultural purposes these great trecless plains are excellent, ; \u2018 Theeo pluins have long been tbe home of pasteral farmers.When Europeans first penetrated hore they fornd the natives rich in oxen, and tho plains affording, in addition, ample sustenance to countless droves of havieboest, giraffe, wildebeest, eland and buck of alt kinds.Sheop, goats and-cattie all flourish in hie country.Horses also do well until they fall victims to the dreaded \u201chorse sickness,\" \u2014 London Times.YI Look most to your spending.No maiter what comes in if more goss out you will always be poor.The art is not'in making monoy, but in keepiug it.Little expenses, like mice in a barn, when they are many make great waste.Hair by hair bonds got bald ; straw by straw, Lhe thatch goes off (he cottage; and, drop by drop the IVE.-\u2014\u2014IÎt is that we should take more rain come into the chamber.A bar- thoughtfully \u2018nto oonsiderstion the ral is soon empty, if the tap lemks bat only possible effoct of close pasturing |a drop à minute.In all thin at al on small farms that are not too rich.- Any observing person may see how keep within compass, Never streich your loga farther than the blankets will reach, or you will soon be cold.In this exhaustion takos place.As fast clothes, choose suitabl and lasting aa the growing plant takes ap availa: ble fond from theusoil and starts a biade of grass, it is Litton off and appropria- ed by the animal instead of remain ing a part of the plant as top to feed suff, and not tawdry @neries; to bo warm is the méin\u2019 thing, never mind the look.A fool may make -oneÿ, bat il needs a wise mun te apend il.Remember, it is easier to build two the root from tho atmosphere, and the ghimnoys than to keop one going.If root is loft to repeat the samo process| you give all to back and board, noth- again until all available food in reach of the root is exbausied.No one knows better than tho farmer that this in tho way to destroy plants not want od, and it only requires lwo or three seasons to complete the work thoroughly done.The idea soems to prevail that the droppings of cattle will keop up the fortility and faroish plapt food, and that this is partially tra¢ we do not deny ; but cattlo teed in\u2018one place and snakos, lizards, beetles, small drop their manare in another, and if all the manure were ovonly spread on the top, one half would Ue wasted by evaporation and never the roots : and if ft did could net make reparation to them for the lom of à op.A | in be.troubled with wet Mot.neve + Juuk ks would resth other food.The ing is lef for the savings bank.Fare bard and work bard while you are , and you will have a chance to rest when old.: \u2014 Barn owls are inveterate mousors, and in summer time foud or night.fiy- ing moths and beetles.Owls are veal.sable in destroying waters inecots, thus preventing the laying of eggs.Hawks oat mice, frogs, grassbop ors irde and various vermin, nocording to their species.The orow fe an omniverous tesder, but oats lees voru than any that kill ohiokona is small.\u2014______\u2014_\u2014 \u2018The difference between a play-bill and a landlord ia, ane is often sleek on a bill board and he other où à bond Lost: tea a Ud wy uaa proportion of hawks 84 borloy about 100 wagons, esch car-| pole, told Horace lust night that when ryiug ou the average 20 trees, chief: it passed bim it wag attired io à new Iy cut dp in thowe districts, There [summer suit, linen doster and sido i od rich soil, and in al-the whiskers \u2014 Pittsburg Despatch.The Cincinnati Enquirer hus decmed yield good ewen under the rougb sud the incident worthy of being immor \u2018rgady agriculture of the natives.Over |talized in à ballad, to wit: À man named Brown, : Or Pitsburg town, .Ouoe bit a ball 80 high, That brave McPhee 1 Vowed he could see The hole made in the sky, While Brother Jones, oe gtirred his bones at flying sphere to get, \u2018Assur Fete crew, ses By all that\u2019s true, The ball descended wet., And then Jones kneeled 11 that outfield And shouted: \u201cHeaven love us! It\u2019s sosking wet; Corkhill, I'll bet It rains some miles above us!\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014#\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Nearly as Lively as Baseball.\u201cSmithers, did you eyer play lawn.tonris ?\u201d \u201cNo, Browr-Joncs, you know I don't m for any Of L easy games.play baseball and lacrosse and football, and games of that sort.\u201d \u201cYee but tennis isn't easy.\u201d \u201cOb, rabbsh{ Why, women play tennis.\u201d \u201cWell, you just come down to the ovurt and try a game with me.\u201d \u201cWell, if you want to see what an athlete will do with your numby-pam- by game, I'll come.Smithers smiled disdainfally at the racket that was handed him.\u201cI couldn't miss a ball with that thing, could 17\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d replied Brown-Jones.Brown-Jouea served a hot overbaud cat, snd Smithers made a ewipo that didn't come within a foot of it \u201cOne strike |\" he yelled.\u201cFifteen\u2014love,\u201d said brown-Jones.\u201cWhat do you mean by that ?\u201d \u201cThat's a point for me.\u201d \u201cOh.\u201d Brown Jones scrved again.This time Swithors caught the ball a tertif ic right-hander, and spnt it whizzing into the next township.\u2018Whoop! Home ruu!\u201d be shouted.\u201cWhat's that 7\u201d \u201cAnother point for me.\u201d \u201cOb.\u201d : Brown-Jones served again, Smith- ers returned it.Brown-Jones cut it diagonally over the net and close behind it.Smith.ers made a rush and a swipe.He struck the ground with bis racket, broke it short off ul the handle, pitch- od headfirst into the net, and wrapped himself up in it, while one of the stakes ran into his month and kocck\u2014 ed seven of his leetb into the innermost recesses of his being.\u201cSay, Brown-Jonos,\u201d he said, when he bad collected bimself and found out who he was: \u201cthis game is blamed near as lively.as basebail.\u201d\u2014 Puck.eres The Growth of Ohristienity.Rev.Dr.Parkburst of New York utoutly combats io the cerrent North American Revicw the notion that Christianity is declining in this coon- try.Calling statistios to bis aid he makes this showing: In the year 1800 there were in the Unitod Sintes 3030 evaugelical churches; in 1850, 43,072; in 1870, 70,248 ; and in 1880, 97,080.A gain of 27,000, in ton yoars, ending in 1880, ani this ie what the critics have been plcasod to call an effete Protestantism | As gleaned from the \u201cYearbooks,\u201d and \u201cChurch Minutes,\u201d the number of communicants in ovan- lical charchos in the United States Bae beed as follows; In 1800, 364, 000; in 1850, 8,629,000; in 1870, 6, 663,000, aud in 1880, 10,066,000.Of course during ail this time there wad an immense increases in population, but the increase in cherch member ship a good deal more than kept pace with that of population, \u2018Taking tbe whole country th b, there was in 1800 one evangelical communicant to overy 144 intrabitanta; in 1850, one lo every 64 ; iu 1870, one to every , and in 1880, one to every 5.Évon during the period since 1850, in which materialism and rationalism huve besn subjecting Protestantam to 80 severe ton has ben 116 por cent, tbe is- orenne in ontamen icante of int pales Bowe nt 2 a sirain, while the increase in popaia.papers cherches in the United States\u2019 has beun 185 por cout.Heo Ate Snakes.What buppy gastronomic concep- tionu the late nutaralist, Frank .land, must have bad.The public extracts trom Ins diury are enough to turn tho whole uf the horror-hanting [cibyophugaus Club green with envy.For iuslunco: \u201cB.called ; cooked a viper tor luncheon.\u201d \u201cTu Woybridge ; out fiubing; cooked porob and frog od the shore.Had some elephant trunk soup.The trunk itself was boiled for days, if not tor weeks, without being affected by the process.\u201d A plentitul supply of roast giraffe appeared when the giruffe house ut the Zoological Garden wus burned, and other deceas- od animals wore occasionally experi.mouted un, he records.Chops from 3 panther two days ander ground were jronoanced \u201cnol good.\u201d Blusk snakes are excellent eating, though not, in tho opinion of some Cunsoisseurs, quilo so fins as rattle snakes, bul the vipor, as an article of food, is, 60 far us we know, a novelty.Ho should have tried ono af the\u2019 cle- phant's feet, slowly baked in a hole in the ground, a la Africaine, instead of the trunk, which is manitestly mnde vf india rubber, and quite uncookabie, The French bave a suying that \u201cAll women aro beautiful,\u201d und it scoms that Mr.Buckluud, with equally generous appreciation, bad the maxim that \u201call things ure catable.\u201d That in uli very well, for those who like it, bul sume Of us tuncy that a line should bo druwn somewhore, und \u201cpernupns resurrected panther is just us good a place to draw it as any where elue.ti Low Prices.The presout low prices in several representative induslrivs may thas bo stäted: Print cloth, 3 cents a yard; Now Englund duiry buver, 15 cents ; Vermout woul, 20 ; treigbt on wheut trom Chicago to Now York, 1 cent a bushel ; dividend on New York Central stuck tor lust guarter 50 cents on $100, while Lauko Shure and Michigan Con- teal have uot carned then fixed Charges in the past six mouths, Of the 40 textile corporations ot Full River, only balf u dozen puy dividends und sre quated above pur.A large number of curporations at Lowell and other manufucturing cities close their mills for brief periods, for a vacation and 10 relivve the market, In regard to New England farming interests, tho prices o! dairy produce ure certainly very much depressed.Toe farmers luy this largely 10 oleomargarine.The American Dairyman, alter oxaminuativn of facts und market prices claims that butter was quoted upon the average higher at New York in\u201c 1882, 1883, 1884 and 1905 thas tn she yours (Fou ITT lo 1881, before tho olcomargarine began to be manufectared.This might be true and still not justify the conclu: sion that manutactured butter depresses the market for butler from cream.From 18Y7 to 1881 wuss periud of low prices which all dairy products shared.Now weare ona similar period which they also share and which is aggravated by the food- ing tbe mai ket with olcomargarine as a substitute for inferior batters.Bat the greatest cause for the decline of prices for New England butter is com: petition of creamery batter from the western factories, which is steadily quetoed at bigher prices in the Boston market.The New York cuart of ap- poals bas declared unconstilutional, the luw prohibiting tho maocufacture of vleomargarine on the ground that there is no warrant for suppresring one man\u2019s indastiry 10 enable another maa's industry to live.\u2014\u2014\u2014pe- Death of an Booentrio Lady: Mrs.Mary Jane Morgan, the widow of Charles Morgan of New York city, died on Friday.Mrs.Morgan was not quite sixty, and was married to Mr.Morgan when bho was a widower, more than thirty years ago.Mrs.Morgan bad a passion for works of art and ber lavish purchases in this direction made her famous in epite of horselt.ler four story brown stone house, No.7 East Twenty Sixth street, wus à voritable wonderland of paintings, bric-a-brac, corumics and a be- wildoring variety of gold and silver ware.She owned, probably, the rarest collection of orchids iu this country, costing hor over $300,000.Among the paintings hung in the rooms, ball, and on the stairways and corridors \u2018were masterpieces by Alma-Tadema, Moissonier, Millet, Bougercau, Diss, Bridgman, Schreyer and Dupres.In all about 225 paintings wore in the house.Few beyond tho intimate frionds of Mrs.Morgau ever feasted heir eyes ou her costly collection of art treasures, for sho kept us far from the public as possible, never attending balls or receptions, entertaining occasionally only her friends in her own home.Her dure will be missod gromt ly at the counters ot Tiffany and other dealers in ari treasures, for the sums she expended among them were faba- lous.One doaler alone ir said to have farnished her with porcelain and china and other wares to the value of $700,000.Once she fashioned u cori ous desiga represcating a groap of Indians on mustangs lassoing bullale, which she had modeled by Tiffany in solid silver.It stands three foet high.That maker also fashioned for her à wet of silver candelabra, for whiok he was paid $40,000.A young lady asked a tleman why ho never attended a church.en- turininmont.\u201cIt only costs ten cents 10 go in, you know,\u201d abo added.\u2018Ye\u2019 was Lhe reply, \u201cit cosls only ten cents to get in, but costs about four dollars to got out.dy trinitrate bl ¥ Wilbin eix monthe Americas nowe- have given the British goseny- mont enangh adeios to ren à ne of years.10 arcs Bhs Ftanstexd Journal, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1885.Senator Cbapais died on Friday, af- tor an iliness of a fow days.EPO The excitement in regard to reported movement of Russian troops on the frontier of Afghanistan, bas died out, reporls from India and from St.Peters baigh having made it appear that the reported movements are of slight importance.An iceberg 160 feet ubove water bas grounded in the gulf of St.Lawrence.It was discovered by the Norwegian barque Albion, which graged againat il ina beavy fog.The ship laid to until the fog lifted, when they took Lhe dimensions of the berg, which lies right io the course of passing ves sels, The Montreal 65th reached home from the Northwest ou Monday and were given a grand reception by the citizens.Tho men are said to be tan- ped beyond recognition almost, raggod and dirty, bot tough and hearty.It was oo holiday business they were on up in the far Nor'west, and the roughing they have bad is jaut what makos good soldiers, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Among the stupid or insulting questions asked the Government in regard to Northwest matters, was one in regard to the ill-treatment of prisoners at Batouche.The question was properly referred to Gen, Middleton, who naturally replied rather warmly, He says there wus nothing of the sort, but that instead all the wounded insurgents found were taken {o the hospital and treated Lhe same as our own men.The attempt to get some cause for complaint tv be worked up into political capital by the \u201cloyal Opposition,\u201d is almost painful to witness.It is humiliating at any rate.\u2014_\u2014 John Roach, the ouly builder of iror ships in the United States, has made an assignment to his creditors, It is belioved thal he bus felt constrained to do this frum the war made upon him by tbo new Secretary of the Navy, and (be decision of the now Attornoy General that the coutraots existing between the Government and Roach are Q.C,, and Obasles Fitspatrick of Que bec, H.Greenshiolds of Moaireal, and S.H.Jobnston of Regina.There was quite an attendance nt the court room, Gon.Middleton and otber oficors who took part in tho recent military operations.The Counsel for the Crown are Christopher Robinson, Q.C., aod B.B.Osler, Q.C., of Toronto; @.W.Bor bridge, Q.C., doputy-minister of jos tice, Ottawa; T.C.Cusgrain, Quebec, and D.L.Scott, mayor of Regina.Louis Riel was called and rose.The indictment was read, and tbe clerk asked the usual question, \u201care you guilty or pou guilty,\u201d Mr.Lemicux interposed and usnuvounced that be would file an appeal against the juris diction of the court.Mr.Fitzpatrick then read an appeal sitting forth that the magistrates soiling bad wo juris diction in this matter, and asking that Riel be removed to some Province having fully coustitated courts.The affidavit was signed by Riel.Mr, Robinson then asked for a short adjournment to give the prosecution an opportunity to consider the appoal.It was arranged that the court should open at 10 a.m.each day and adjourn at 6 p.m., with an bour at noon for lunch, The court then adjourned until 1 p.m.whon the Crown counsel put in a demurrer to the plea and counsel for Riel joined issue.Mr.Fitzpatrick sopported the plea as to want of jurisdiction, occapying early all the afternoon.He was followed by Mr.Johnston on the same side, after which the court adjourned, It is said the defence will try toget the testimony of Dumont and Dumais, now fugitives in the United States, by commission, or otherwise will try to bring them to Regina If they are as sured of safety by the protection of the Court.When the question of ju- riediction is settled the defence will ask for an adjournment of six weeks to got testimony.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Parliament.The principal measures of the sos gion brought down by the Govern ment, were carried through to completion, including the Franchise act und (bo Pacific Railway act.The amendments of the Scott act dropped through the action of the Senate, and the Act remains as it was, Oue of the last acts of Parlinment not binding.Roach had recently completed a dispatch vessel, tho \u2018Dolphin,\u2019 and bas three steel war ships in course of construction.\u2018The decision of Suc- relary Garland releases Rouch's bondsmen, s0 that the Governments claim ou Roach wili be the same as any un- preferred creditor.Garland's decision is not generally regarded as good law.The Pall Mall Gazette has created a great sensation in Englund by recent publications in wolution tu Bsopro: vices more or loss uffecting all classes, especially in London.The fact is pretty ovident tbat a rogular trafe has been carried on in young girls from all parte of Greut Britain and oven from tho continent by procures.ses, auder the guise of gelling them employmeat, und selling them to bug- nios, In the investigations set on fout by the Pall Mull, many facts have bes made public implicating people in al.walks of life, Much harm, however, bus undoubtedly been done to morals by the exposure in detail, done to Bive a groal circulation to that journal.It bud that effect, although -the police were instructed to suppress the sale.Like all sensstional publicatione, the disgusting matter was kept before the public for several days and in repeated editions, respectable clergymen and other gon- tlemen has been formed to make un examination of the charges made by the editor of the Gazette, with a view to the suppression of the traffic by efficient laws, \u2014\u2014 Prorogation.Tbe session of Parliament, the long: ost on record, closed virtually on Friday, aitbough the House met on Saturday to receivo the last acts of tho Senate, and was formally prorogued on Monday.Most of the members loft for home on Friday and Satorday, The business completed on Friday was the passage of a bil! to continue for a limited timo the act respecting the administration of criminal justice, The final readings were \u2018also given 10 the following nets :\u2014For facilitating the navigation of the river St.Lawrence in and near the harbor of Quebec.Respecting a grant of land to the militia on service in Manitoba and the Northwest, To p.ovido u salary for an additional county court judge in iho Province of Manitoba, The remaining items reported from supply wore coucarred in, and Hon, Mt.Bowell introduced the supply bil, which was read a first, second and third time, and passed.The resolutions authorizing the granting of aid to various railways was reported from committee and coq.curred in, and a bill founded thereun was introduced by Hon, M;.Pope, put through its several readings and passed.er Tuo trial of Riel commenced ut Re- gioa on Monday.Stipendiary Magie.trate Richurdeon occupied tho bench and associated with him was Hewy Lojune, n justice of the peace, The prisoner was brought down from the barracks under gaard, He was allowed free communication with bis Couy- sol, who ore Moxara.F.I, Lemicox, Finally a commission of was to grant 160 acres of land to each of the volunteer militin who served in the Northwest and to provide pensions for those disabled and to ibe friends of thoso who lost their lives in battle, or from iliness, A gratuity of $20,000 was voted to Gen, Middleton, who so ably conducted the campaign, This was ueanimously agreed to, In consideration of the extraordinary longth of the session and in com.plianeo with the general desire of the mombors, the indemnity of mom bors, for this session only, was increased to 81,600.Mr.Bowell moved (hat this upply to those who were on sorvice in the Northwest as well us those who bad remained at Ottawa.No opposition was mado to this excopt by Messrs.Blake and Mills, who did not howover offer any amendment, but showed a lamentable apirit of narrow- noss.Sir J.Macdonald characterized it in the word \u201csmall,\u201d and said that the members of the House who left their duties there to go to aid in putting down the rebellion would be puid.The volo of thaoks to the volunteers for their services in the Northwest, was offered by Hon.Mr, Caron, Ministor of Militia, who gave a auc- ciuct bistory of the campaign.Ho complimented Gon, Middleton bighly for his management of the campaign, the colerity of his movements by which he prevented a concentration of the forces of Poundmaker and Big Bear with the insurgents on the Saskatchewan, and brought tho campaign to 80 speedy a close with so little loss of life.He also paid a fitling tribute to the brave volunteers who bave shown thal we have a force that can be relied upon in any emergency, The resolutions were soconded by Sir R.J.Cartwright, on the part of the Opposition, in the absence of Hon.E.Bluke, wbo was absent on account of his health, in an elogueut speech, in which due credit was given Lo tho volunteers, the General commanding, and the national spirit which bad been displayed on all hands.Remarks were also made by Mr.Tusse, Mr.Alonzo Wright, Mr.Wood- worth ot Nova Scotia, and Capt.Mec.Millan, who was in the Northwest during tho fighting.The following are the resolutions which were carried ansnimously : (1) That the thanks of this house be given to Major-Generul Fred.D, Middleton, C.B., for the distinguished skill and ability with which he conducted the mililary operations in the Northwest territory, which resulted in the suppacssion of the rebellion against the authority of Her Majesty ; (2) That this house doth acknowledge with admiration the distinguish.od valor and conduct of those who perished during the operations in the Northwest in the service of their country and desires to express its decp sympathy with their relations and friends; (4) That Mr, Speaker do communicate this resolution to Major-Gener- al Middleton and that he be requested by Mr.Spoaker to signify (ho same to the officers and men surviving.pr At Keone, N, H, yesterday, Bar- BuUm\u2019s refractory elephant, \u201cAlbert,\u201d Which killed the keeper Sweonoy, on Saturday, was shot by a volloy from thirty-fivo members-of (he Keone Light Guards, at fifteen paces.His remains wero donated to the Smithsonian In.stitato at Washington.Washington Letter.(From our Regular Correspondent.) Wassunaron, Jaiy 18, 1888.The opinion of the Atlorney Gever- ai in thy cage of tbe Dolphin is likely to be » surprise to the country, aed will be little less than a thunderbalt, not only to Mr.Roach, but to all government contractors.We may expect to seo the opinion vigorously combat ed, and, until Mr.Rouch has à chance to reply to Gen.Garland with regard to the legal aspects of the case, it may not be becoming in laymen to prejudge the merits of the controversy.It will occur to most people, however, 10 ask wbat secarity a contractor bas ander existing usuges (bat bis work will finally be accepted by tho Government.The upinion will cortainly make contractors more caulious in the future, and will bave a tendency, as bas already been illustrated on a recont occasion, to keep them from bidding for government work.In uimost ail lurge jobs the work is passed upon by a subordinate officer or board, and partial payments made to the contractor, if the work is deemed satisfactory by the authorized inspector.A new and perplexing eloment is introduced, if we are sow to understand that those uoder-officers have no authority to represent the government or construe an act ot Congress, and tbat the contractor at any stage of the work is liable to bave bis work rejected and to be sued by the government for the money paid him in installments by the Treas ury by the authority of the board of review, Of course, if it can bo shown that there was a conspirucy to defraud the government, to which the contractor, the board of review, and the Secretary of the Navy were parties, then there would be no difficulty in bringing an action, but in the present case no such charge is made, although it seems to be part of the creed of good democrats that all the navy dealings with John Roach are steeped in corruption.Pos ibly this conviction bas bad its infla- ence in the present attitude of the administration.No doubt wo shall all be sufficiently enlightened on the law and equity in the matter as the opin ion opens the way to extended and expensive litigation, The rules in regard to annual leaves of absonce in the Interior department bave not been changed, and the same rules aro in force that prevailed last your.The First Assistant Secretary Mr.Muldrow, said yesterday that the subject of changes in the rules had not been taken under consideration.The commissioner of the general land office has affirmod the right of entry under tbe publie land laws and decisions of tho Supreme Court, of lands beretofore withdrawn by voluntary action of the general land office, for railroad indem nity purposes, where no requirements of law existed for making such withdrawals, The effect of this decision, if sustained by the Secretary of the Interior will be to restore to entry under the homestend and other laws many million acres of public land which bave been kept out of market for many years because claimed by railroad corporations.The successor of Mr.Foster as minister to Spain bas not yet been decided upon.When Mv.Foster left here for Spuiu to negotiate a second treaty, the appointment was postponed until bis return.The roport that ho wiil shortly be here has renewod the hopes of persons Anxious lo secure a snug for eign berth.The Spanish mission is considered one of the most desirable, and thero are now more applications on file in the State department for it than there were for any other office, The special delivery postal system provided for by the last Coogress will be put in operation in tho course of a mouth or two at about a dozen of the principal postofiices of the country, in- The Anarchists aod the Strikes.! A vow feature of the wrikes this year bas boon the presence of anarob- ist agitators calling for the murder and pillage of employers.The upasch delivered by Gorsuch, professional au- archisi, to the Cleveland strikers Monday was reporied in fell, avd shows that the police were justified in locking the man up for inciting 1iot.The American practios hes baretofore been, when & man bad the place where his braius ought tv be filled with the gases of mental indigestion, to let bim dis charge them as publicly as possible, The sunlight of publicity and common sense is the best disinfectant tor this kind of poison.But common sense treatment is hardly to te looked for in a body of men, largely recently imported forvigners, who buve been striking for u wcek, breuking into buildings avd keeping other men from work, When a man (ries to incite such a crowd to murder and arson it is time bo was sbut up.Here isa sumple of Gorsuch's tuile :\u2014 Thoy threaten you with the police and the military.I defy the police; I defy the military ; I defy the regular army skanke.They would sboot you down in tho streets like dogs, und we must meet fire with fire.Men wore brought bere three years ago Lo take the places of striking union men and given revolvers.What for ?To shoot down their fellow-workmen.Theso men bave the same weapons now, and must use them.What tor?To shoot down the men who guve them the woupons\u2014the Cbishoims I am an anarchist or internationalist, and our motto is, \u201cDeath to the capitalist.\u201d The way to remove the yoke of oppression is to remove the oppressor.eesresess The workingman is becoming educated up to this true position, und science has como to his rescue.They say that thoy will mow you down in the street with Gatling guns.If it is right to mordor the laborer for de manding his rights it is the proper thing for bim to retaliate with the re volver and the torch.But to refer again to what science has done for us.We anarchists or inlernationalists bave à wcapon with which we defy the police, the militia, and the Gatling guns.We put it into a ball about the sizo of an orange, and we call it dynamite.Z'bis iv the weapon of the son of toil, and he must use it.Iam culling down to the bone, but I am an American citizen, and have the right of free speech, I navc been in America for over 200 years, for my forefathors landed on the shores of Maryland ia 1682.\u2018 This kind of stuff is not argument, and no right of freo speech oeght to protect it under such circumstances us those ut Cleveland.Its mischievous effect is acen in the outbreak two days when à mob of 700 Poles Lried to stop work at tbe big plate mill, and 35 of them were left ou the ground wounded und bleeding at the hands of the police.The desputches say that Gor- such, who is out on bail, is credited with inciting the attack on the mill, Whothor Lo longth or not, the.allack is Lbe natural out growth ot his talk on Monday.In spite of the man\u2019s boast about his American doscont his spoech shows that Le is no American workmun seeking on honest redress for real griev- ancos, lt confirms emphatically the statement that he is a soft handed agi.tutor, wearing good clothes und living off from the contributions of luborern, Ho Las beon supported by tho striking workingmen at Allegheny City for four monlbs, repaying their hard- earned bread with sound and fury signifying nothing, like his Cleveland Apecch.No one deuies the workingmen the right \u201cto march through the city with ured flag at the front\u201d which Gorsuch claims for them, ora blue flag or 3 black flag, if thoy onjoy it; but they bavo no moro vight to \u201cshoot down capitalists\u201d than the doc.lors have to go out with revolvers blazing at their non-paying palionts, \u2014and a pretty howl that would make umong the \u201cworkingmen.\u201d woot to that cluding New York, Boston, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Chicago and Washing ton.The details of the system are now being formulated at the Postoffice Department.The law provides that the attackment to a letter bearing the legal postage of a special stamp of the denomination of ten cents shall entitle the letter to immediate delivery at free delivery offices to be designated by the Postmaster General.It is believed that fifty messenger boys will be required at the New York Pustoffice and twenty-five at each of the large stations in that city.While no doubt is entertained that the aystom will pay ile expenses in the ond, it is foared thut a yoar or more may elapse before tho public will avail itself of the advantages of the new system Lo an extent that will adequately compensate the messengers employed, L.Compton.Thore was a large number of per sons at the railway station on the evoning of the 8th inst., to witness the froworks which were postponed on Dominion Day on account of rainy weather.The band was in attendance and played us some of their select pieces.Wo wish the members would resume their practice, It seems too bud to let tho whole thing tumble to pieces from indifferonco, Last week Dr.King returnod from a (rip to the States greatly benefited by the change and roat.The barns of Mr, F.Carr were baro- ed on Tuceduy night.It ie supposcd that some tramp who was enjoying a night's sholier sot them on fire.Everybody is busy\u2014busy as boes.Cannon is improving the ever popular Union, and repairing, painting, etc, are going on in the village and towns- ship gonorally, Quit.Further on in bis speech Gorsuch pretended to give his hearers sume \u201cfigures,\u201d showing that the \u201cworkingman\u201d averages $300 a year as wuges, while *\u2018Lbe capitalist receives $4000 from the earnings of each man,\u201d a truly brilliant (eat of financiering for the capitalist.But Gorsuch soon returned to the blood and pillage strain again iu this fashion :\u2014 Thoro is no use in arbitration.We wust shoot.Trade unions are only to push men forward for political patronage.We have no show at (he polls, and must use our own weapons, This warfure must continue unt the capitalist is removed from the face of the eurlh.We are tbe masters if we only use our power.They say the police will shoot you down for demanding your just due.Let me tell you that the police are in sympathy with you, and if they were ordered to shoot would shoot their own captains and sergoants in their tracks before they would mako un effort lo prevent your andertsking.If you are hangry and you sce a man who has more bread than will supply his urgent wants, take a loat and do not pay u cent, If you are in need of clothing go to a store and take it without paying u ceat, If you sre in weed of a bouse, and jou tind ono that is unoccupied, move in it and pay no one u d\u2014\u2014d cent of root, They suy there is ovoi-production in the country.We produce too much clothing, and the luhorer muat go nuked; we produce too many shoes and we must go bare-footed ; we produce too much grain and we mast go Langry.Workingman, ewake to tho éituulion aud assert your rights.If jou killu man it is murder, If you break into a house it is burglary,\u201d If 5000 men assert their righta and sack A city it is one of the resuits of war.cevseuses\u2026.The Iuborer must bave bis revengo, and the way to uccom plish this is to murder the capitalist, murdor his wife, murder his child\u2014tho wife and child of the capitalist\u2014[hero he mentioned the namo of à Frominent Cleveland man, Tho offect ot \u201cthis kind of stuff tpon Awericun workingmen, who esrn the bread they est and the clothes they wear, is shown by the speech of George Davis, 8 striker, who was cul- lod upou after Gorsuch Aniubed.Davis's apuech better represents (be gondine American view, and there woëld bo no danger from a huudred blatherskites like Goruuch if it were uot that there are large bodies among our luborers who hava not been in t be country long enough to imbibe that spirit.Davis uaid :\u2014 I cannot agree with the remarks we have jost heard.All wo ask is oor just dues, If we got the wages we ask wo do not care whether our employers get rich or not.The laborer has a chance to become u capitalist himself if he tukes care of his substance and does not spend it for that which ie worse thun death.God forbid that we should resort to bloodshed or violence.1 have been in many strikes, but vath- er than stain this horny band with the blood of my fellow-man, 1 would lay it ander the guillotine and chop it off, The capitalist is not so much to blame as ourselves.Louk at the strikes of the past fow yeurs.We have rot been successfal in a singlo one.And why ?Because of the bluck-hearted men in our ranks, They have been the in struments of our defeat.Beware of the Judas Iscuriots in the ranks, They were born weak kneed, and | am afraid thoy wiil never be strengthened.All we want is a fair day\u2019s pay for a fair day's work, and if we stand united 88 one man, victory will bo ours.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 New Publications.Harper's Magazine for August is a brilliunt mid-summer Number, It opens with u delightful frontispiece picture by E.A.Abbey, illustrating a quaint poem by Austin Dobson, enti- tied \u201cA Love Song.\u201d Very bright und seusonable is Mrs.Sandbam's article, \u201cA Trip on the Ottawa,\u201d which is beautifully illustrated by ber bus band.Mr.J.C.Beard's \u201cDecorative Sentiment in Birds\u201d is not only a handsomely illustrated article\u2014con- taining seven pictures in Mr.Beards best stylo\u2014but fall vf novel and curious information.Edwin A.Curley contributes # timely article on the \u201cSocial Democrats in the Reichstag,\u201d which shows the recent remarkable development of socialism in Germany, The article on Engiish and American Railways is very entertaining, af fording cbaracteristic subjects for somo very effective pictures by Roin- bart, McCutcheon, and Alfred Pur.sons.Among the summer articles bosides those already mentioned is a bright entitled \u201cA Now England Colony in lustrations by W.T Smediey.Alfred Parsons contribates anothor of his delightful full-page illustrations of Wordsworth's sonnets.\u201cA Lunch with the Druzes,\u201d by Dr, J.M.Ludlow, is a novel aud interesting chapter of American travel, illustrated by Harry Fon, stulment of Mr.Howells\u2019 new novel, \u201cIndian Summer,\u201d und the eighth part of iss Woolson's \u201cEast Angels.\u201d Charles L Norton contributes a clover short story, entitled \u201cA Modoru Pandora,\u201d beautifully illustrated by C.D.Weldon.Another short story, \u201cThe Sirdur's Chess-bourd,\u201d by Mrs E, W.Latimer, is a thrilling romance, located in the Afghan hill-country.\u2014 \u201cElder Brown's Backslide,\u201d by H.8.Liwards, is a bumorous slory of unusual vigor, The Rov.Jolin E.Edwards, D.D.(a Suutbern writer) contributes an inter esting brief sketch of the colebrated \u201cPawnee\u201d panic.A brief paper on \u201cAix-les-Bains\u201d contains much interesting information, especially valuable to travellers in search of health, liam Curtis discusses two recent and notable books of gossip about London society ; the lute Victor Hugo; the Bartholdi Statue; and other timely topics, Mr.Charles Dudley Warner introduces an interesting Drawer, with a quaint chapter on \u201cKeeping up with tho Fashion.\u201d All the editorial departments are well sustained, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ArprLE GROVE, July, 18th 1885.Mr.Editor:\u2014I am not in the habit of answering anonymous letters, and itis only to correct some mistakes of your Fitch Bay correspondent that I do so now, 1st, he says I called a meeting at.Fitch Bay, the meoting was called by othor heavy rate payers, who informed me of tho meeting and asked me to attend, and said I was the candidate of their choice, mistuke No.1.Again he saya I long for office etc, this is mistake No.2, as I offored to support any good man who held the right views, for I was dissatistied with the working of tho school law, but no man could be found who wanted to go there and pay off their old debt, When a man comes up for a representative to the Elouss of Commons ho is willing to show his platform (what he Proposes to do if electod,) but a school commissioner is far above that he ust go unpledged aud indepondert.Ore of Mc.Blount's friends who carried around one of his requisition papors, stuted that if a man would come forward und make oath that he Was à town pagper tho Inw provides for that and the Commissioners would forgive him his scholar fee; now Mr.Editor, you know no man is willing to do that, and \u2018you know also that\u2019 there inn plenty of mer.in this town who are not able tn pag a sch iar foe of 40 and attractive paper by A.A.Hayos, New York,\u201d tenting the Hamptons of Long Island with some charming il- Tbis number contains the second in- In the Easy Chair Mv.George Wil- 8 cts or even 22 ct.u month without! being distrewsed ; consequently they will lako their abildres out of ~ehool and bringitheim op in iguoraace, but if the schelar foe was put on gevern- tmont vopolars api atlegding esbocl, it would make education compulsory.I think Mr.G\u2014\u2014 is sorry for the course he took in the elections lust winter and wants to get back into the old groove again, so be tried to exbon- erate the Commissioners and enid he didn't koow but they did the best thing they could under the circumstances.Finally your correspondent concludes by saying the meeting ended in \u201ca fizzle and Mr.Bryunt was left on the chips.\u201d I have been repeatedly asked to accept the office, but told the leaders of the opposition on the Thursday previous to that meeting I would not accept it, sod not to bring up my name 08 a candidate at thal meeting, so it appears I left of my own accord and did not got loft on the chips, mistake No.3.Now your correspondent seems to be troubled with an envious disposition and thinke what ho don't know is oot worth knowing, but if I couldnt make cut a report of a caucus meet ing without telling three lies, [ would let my pudding stop my mouth.Very truly yours, AVERY A.BRYANT.eee At Bloomington, Ill, vecentiy, the wife of Abo Deusor, a wealthy but eccentric farmer, sued Deuser foi divorce and bad him enjoined from dis posing of bie property, and he was so incensed that on Suuday night be drove all his stock, including horses worth 820,000, into his barn, and, set.ling fire to it, burned the whole thing to the ground.He is missing, aod is believed to bave purposoly perished in tho flumes, Take All in All.\u2014 Take all the Kidney and Liver Medicines.\u2014Take all the Blood purifiers, \u2014Take all the Dyspepsia and Indigestion cures, \u2014Take all the Ague, Fever and bilious specifics.\u2014Take all the Brain and Nerve force revivers, \u2014Take all the Great health restorers.In short, take all the best qualities of all these and the\u2014best, \u2014Qualities of all the best medicines in the world, and you will find that\u2014 Hop \u2014 Bitters have the best curative qualities and powers of all\u2014concentrated in them, \u2014Aud that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or\u2014combined.Failll! \u2014A thorough trial will give positive proof of this, HARDENED LIVER, Five years ago I broke down with kidney and liver complaint and rheumatism.Since then have been unable to be about at all.My liver became hard like wood ; my limbs were puffed up and filled with water.All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me.I resolved to try Hop Bitters; I have used seven bottles ; the hardness has all gone from my liver, the swelling from my limbs, and it has worked « miracle in my Case ; otherwise I would have been now in m garve, J.W.Morey, Etat, Oct.1 1881.POVERTY AND SUFFERING.\u201cI was dragged down wit) debt, poverty and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring.I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the \u2018advice of my pastor, I commenced using Hop Bitters, hod in one month we were all well, and none of us have seen a sick day since, and I want to ay to all poor nen, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters for less than one doctor\u2019ss visit will cost.I know it.\u201d A WoREINGMAY, #@5\" None genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label.Shun all the vile,\u201d poisonous stuff with \u201cHop\u201d or \u201cHops\u201d in their name.ee.The Frouch Government is enforcing the laws against lotteries and the various forms of gambling, ST Montreal Markets.Montreal, July 21, 1885.Flour\u2014 Superior Extra.Extra Superfine Fancy.Spring Extra.uperfine., Strong Bakers\u2019, .,., Middlings 220, Wheat Canada red winter Canada white winter.,,, .Oatmeal per brl.Cornmeal « 11! Oats perbus.\u2026 Corn do .cer LETT TIN Rye do.T2@74 Peas do.ve .80@s0 Beans (white).0 00@0 00 ¢ (colored).00@00 Potatoes per bag.00@00 Salt(coarse).00@00 \u201c (Fine).00@00 Tallow rendered per lb.Te@7} Tage fresh perdoz.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.12@00 Ashes pots per 100 Ibs.3 65 to 3 70 Hogs dressed 100 Ib.6 00@6 10 Sheep live weight per Ib.3 @4 Pork mess per brl.15 T5@18 00 Hams city cured per Ib wee 11@12 ard in (ubs aad pails, perlb.\u201cin tierces per Ib, ve Cattle live weight, per lb.5}@5% Beef mesa per brl,.0 00@15 50 \u2018\u201c prime mess brl.,.0 00@0 00 Hay per 100 bundles.10 00@13 00 Straw \u201c \u2018ane.5 00@6 00 HOps.0000 0000 savons 0000.10@1B Butter\u2014 Townships choice new.«ee 16@163 \u201c fair to good daries.12@14 Western Dairy choice new.13@14 Coury WS reamery fanc.eaves wer tng «be [NN .00@00 Cheese\u2014 : New per Ib.73@8 Skims « « ,, cere 0@0 a Bew Sidvertisemen ts.Fer two Weeks Oly Grand Clearing Sule of Flour, Gran, Posd, Sal At the Stores of AMOS J.LAWRENCE, Derby Line Station, Stanstead Station, Stanstead Plain, AVING decided to reduce my Stock, before the extreme hot weat ier sets in.the public will have ao opportunity of rare bargains in the above STAPLE GOODS, Remember this sale is for two weeks only, and the terms are CASH ON DELIVERY! Without exception .Come Early and Avoid a Rush.Yours truly, AMOS J.LAWRENCE, July 15, 1885.Clydesdale Stallion, \u201cMARQUIS.\u201d BH?by Hon.T.P.Wiser, Prescott, Ont.Tyree years old; 17 hands high ; weighs 1500 pounds ; light dappled bay ; heavy wane and tail ; hind legs white almost to hock; a little white on front feet, star; strip on nose, sound, kind, good style and action, flat, clean legs, with smooth joints and excellent feet.Sire, Locknagar (imported.x Dam, Belle, by Sir William Wallace, (imported.) Belle is sister to the | celebrated Clydesdale mare Rcsy, owned by Smith & Powell, Syracuse, N.Y., one of the best Clydesdales in A merice.Terms\u2014Six, Eight and Ten Dollars, au the stables of Erastus P.Ball, Veterinary Surgeon, \u201cLee Farm,\u201d Rock Island, Que.Mares disposed of before foaling are supposed to be in foal.All accidents at owner's risk.Mares from a distance kept at reasonable rates.ERASTUS P.BALL, V.8.Rock Ialand, July 14, 1885.N.B.\u2014If teu or more warranted mares produce foals by Marquis, of this season\u2019s service, and the owners willagree to exhibit them together, at such time and place as] will name, [ will give premiums to the best thrte foals :\u2014First, $20; Second, $10 and Third, $5.6lw3 E.P.B.FOR SALE.A GOOD second hand, two seated covered Carriage, also a second hand single covered Buggy, cheap.8.FOSTER.Rock Island,July 1, 1885, 5 FOR SALE! I HAVE on hand I Buggy, 1 Covered Carriage, 1 new Hearse and 50 Caskets and Coffins, and a lot of Trimmings, I will sell cheap.a part of them or all.A part on the Derby side of the Line.D.C.LIBBY.Rock Island, July 7, 1885.6 For Sale at Cost and Less! | The entire stock of late A.A.BARRY.Consisting of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Books and Stationery, Drugs and Medicines.Call ear\u2019y and get the first selections.Rock Island, July 6, 1885.NOTICE.I HEREBY notify all persons against trusting or paying any attention to my father, ABRAHAM Levesque, as he is 89 0 60 Any one trusting him, will do 1t on their own responsibility.He hasa good home but will not stay.HENRY LEVESQUE, Rock leland, July 8, 1885.Attention to Business, Thanking the public for past patronage, I come to the front with the best selected stock of goods, both in the TIN AND HARDWARE LINE, of all kinds usually kept in a country store ; also Agate and Retinned ware, and | am selling at bottom Prices for cash or merchantable property.Old Iron, Copper Lead and Brass taken for any goods I keep, and at the Foundry and Machine Sho where [ keep castings of all kinds on hand: Casting of broken or worn articles attended to promptly.Repuirs on all kinds of lows, and all kinds of machine work usunliy done in a machine shop.Repairing Threshing Machines and Mowing Ma- saines a specialty.I am manufacturing he 0 Wooley Plows, As that give such satisfaction to farmers.it iv so well known, I keep STOVES on both sides of the line, of different kinds of the best stoves in the market, and can suit all who may favor me with a call\u2014 Also Oil Stoves of different styles, inelud- ing the Monitor, Also a new Jack Screw for raising buildings or any work where screws are required, every farmer or mechanic should have one.\u201d Clothes Wringers, ete.repaired, and Jobs of Plunibing, Roofing, Spouting, &c., by a competent workman.Paul's HOT AIR FURNACE.gives good satisfaction to those who are using them, and they are the cheapest Furnace in the market.Threshing Machine Teeth kept on hand.Brass castings made to order.JOHN PAUL.Rock Island, July 7.1 DEATHS, WiLLiamsoN\u2014At Georgeville, July 16th, Sophia Walker, widow of the late Edward Williamson, aged 78 years Currants and Gooseberries.D* T.H.HOSKINS, Newport, Vi., offers Ripe Currants and Green Gooeeberrier, delivered free of charge, (ex- oept duty,) at any station on the Passitmp- sic and Massawippi Valley railroaus, at $3.75 per bushel, or in smaller lots at 1.00 per peck, cash with order.Also by ty on same terms, to any point on Lake Memphremagog.61-2 WANTED.A BOY to learn the Printing business, 16 to 18 years of age, of indnatrious and steady habits, and good English education.Inquire at the Jouawar mice.Rock Island, June 24, 1888.M, L.BAXTER, M.D., Civit, Mechanical and Electrical BNGINIER.SOLICITOR OF Patents, NITED States and Canadian Patents procured, and all business with either Patent Office properly transacted.\u2014 Consultations and advice free.All communications conâdential, Accurate survers and meusurementa of land and the location of lines and buildings.Levelling for water supply, drainage, etc, and estimates of anpply of water obtainable by ram or lirect flow.Telegraply, telephone and other elegtri.cal instruments inspected, repaired and kept in order.ffice at my renidence, Darby Line, Vt., Mar.16, 1885.2044 9 40 cts a doz.Years of age and little out of his head.\u2014 |, AY MARE fur work, weighing 1100 B ur uver, 6 or 7 yeurs old, sound au kind, in exchange fora large, good working black liorse.ERASTUS 1\u2019.BALL, v.8.Lee Farm, Rock Island, 7-14-85.6lw2 Dissoiution of Partnership, PpAETNERSHIP heretofore existing between Parker & Hows of Kast fee ley, was by mutual consent, dissolved on the 27th duy of Juve, 1885.Al} ties owing eaid firm are requested tu cal! and settle by note or otherwise, and all old votes and accounts of long standivg not settled at once, will be left tor collection.The business will be continued by L.E.Parkgr, who will continue to keep s ful] line of good saleable goods at the lowest living prices.60w3 IF YOU WANT Yous Wagon Paiuted up in good style and flush, take it to the Har & Baxas Paint Shop, which is now o ened under new management.All kinds of Sigu and Carriage painting executed at liye ing prices.Satisfaction guaranteed or no ay.Why ride with a dirty and untidy ouking wagon, when you can have it touch ed up and varnished for $3 at the Hull & Bangs Paint Shop, next to Butterfield\u2019s.C.L.Rock Island, June 23, 1£85.Ti PIANOS, ORGANS, And all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, at reduced prices.Instruments furnished subject to approval, Correspoudence solicited.Catalogues free.2058 J.C.WATERHOUSE Ware Rooms, Morkill\u2019s Block, Wellington St, Sherbrooke, Que.Smith's Mills Factory.TEE uodersigned is still manufacturing Tweeds, Bed Blankets, Horse Blankets, Flannels and Yarns in variety.Goods exchanged for Wool.Custom carding and spinning attended to at moderate prices, J.00D.Suwith\u2019s Mills, June 1, 1885.LOOK AT THIS The subscribers having purchased the stock of DRY G00DS, BOOTS, SHOES, &¢.Belonging to Measrs.Howard & Co., of Smith\u2019 Mills, are able to offer the same to their customers, at about 50 cents un the $ The stock comprises 811k, Satin and Linen Goods all kinds Silk, Linen and Cotton Handkerchiefs, Woolens, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Caps, Hats, &c., &c.We also oifer to any one buying one dos.to sell Coates and Clark\u2019s 200 yd.gpools at We have a thousand doz.of dress, coat, pant and vest BUTTONS, which we will throw away at 5c a doz.We still continue to sell our Teas and Sugars at our old price, although both of those commodities have gone up in price, Silk spools and fist of every color.Linen spools and Linen thread fur sewing carpets, in the skein.HURRY UP for cheap goods sell quick.JAS.SCOTT, Sen.& Co.Stanstead Plain, FRESH ARRIVAL! OF \u2014 Corn, Oats, Shorts, Feed, \u2014AT\u2014 H.A.CHANNELL'S.Stanstead Plain and Derby Line.mn ALL THOSE WANTING MOWING MACHINES, Remember I have the Old Reliable Toronto Mower, And the SHARPS SELF DUMPING RAKE, As usual Yours respectfully, H.A.CHANNELL,.Stanstead, May 26, 1886.WAGONS! TUE undersigned will have ready for enle early this Spring, 12 WAG Ns, 9 Farm and 3 Slat wagons.Those wishing to buy or order one made, will do well to give me a call scon.Iso Spruce, Cedar and Fir timber for 400,000 shingles, T have also put iu a stock of GRO CKR.1ES, which I will sell cheap for cash or ready pay.Repairing done as usual with neatness and dispatch.Thanking my man patronage in the past, 1 4 continuation of their my best to please all.48 friends for their would say I desire favor, and will do W.W.HEATH, South Baruston, March 30, 1885.FARM FOR SALE.OYIxe to ill-health, the undersigned offer for sale their farm, formerly known as the LAMPHIRE place.Suid farn,,comprising 250 acres of ch state of cultivation, is oice land, in a good situated in the West fart of Stanstead, 34 milea from Beebe Iain, 1 mile from Church, and } mile from School Honre, It in well watered and fenced, a never failing brook runnin through the centre of the farm, Thestoc kept consiata of 40 head of cattle, 40 sheep, and 7 horses and colts.There are two fine sugar orchards of 700 to 800 trees in each.The buildings consist of a two atory dwelling of ten room, alied 20x50 feet, in which are summer kitchen and dairy ; wood shed 20x30 ; carriage house, hog house, cow stable 20x60 ; shed 20x50 und four barns 30x40.There is nison tenant house and out-bnildinge, and an apple orchard, which produces from one hundred 10 two hundred ushels of apples annually, For farther particulars apply to the subscribers on the rin.P.C.48.N, VERBECK.Stanstead, Jan.22, 1884.46 me ef a ee Seem ye\u2014 AN Lac TS yet Local Bivectory.\u201cass.& Mass.Valley Rallwsy.LEAVE UTANSTEAD.oing North, (Express) 5 Gos South, (Mail) 580s Going North, (Freight) 116 pm Accomuiodation for Newport, 4 10 pm Going North, (Mail) 9 pm Going South, (Express) 810 pm ARRIVE AT ATANSTEAD.som Express train North, 6 From Mai train South \u2019 6 From Freight going North 1 From Newport, Frow Mail going North, 1 From Express going South, 1 CHURCHES.odist\u2014(Rev.Mr.Boud) Suuduy aer- Motte Stanstead, 10-30, a.m., 730, p.m Episcopal\u2014(Rev.Geo.Thorneloe) Sunday services, 1U 30, à.m., 7 F; m.ednes.day Evening Wrvice at 30 p.w.Qungregational\u2014 Sunday services, Bock Telaud, 10 30,8.m., and 700 p.m.Catholic\u2014(Rev.Mr.Dufrense) Sunday ser- ices, 10, 8.m., p.m.Episcopal Service,Beebe Plain\u2014(Rev.Geo.Thorneloe)\u2014Every Sunday at 3.00, p.m, Methodist Church, Beebe Plain\u2014(Rev.C.R.Flanders, M.A.)\u2014Bervice every Sab- buth at 10.30.Social meeting at p.m.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POST OFFICES.The Post Offices at Stanstead, Rock Island and Derby Line, have daily mails from Boston and Montreal and all intermediate points.Time of awival and departure are overned by the time tables of the Railroads.Baily mail to Coaticook by stage, leaving at 8 a.m., and returning the same evening.Daily stage to 1sland Pond, leaving at 1 p.m., arriving at 11, a.m.Mail from Holland and Morgan, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaye.SOCIETIES.res Oriental Lodge,1.0.0.F.Derby Line, Vt., Meetings every Monday evening at 73.Members of the order are cordially invited to attend.C.H.BaiLer, Sec'y.Frontier Encampment, No.13, 1.0,0.F Derby Line, Vt.Meetings second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at 73 P.M.C.H.BaiLgy, Scribe.Masonic Hall,-Stanstead, Q.GOLDEN RULE LODGE, No.5, r.aa.M.Regular communication Tuesday, July 21, 1885: C.M.Txomas, Sec'y.Border Lodge, No.151, I.0.G.F.Rock Island, Que.Mectings at Chapel, Maple Avenue, every nesday evening at T o\u2019clock.Members of the order are cordially invited to attend.E.E.WETHERELL.W.8.B Local Department.THURSDAY.JULY 23, 1885.Local Business Notices.\u2014 Down! Down!! Clear down !!1\u2014 Everything at cost.Ladies call and see for yourselves.At the Misses HALLEY.\u2014 A fresh lot of Blank Books and Stationery jnst received at the JOURNAL office.\u2014 Mrs.L.A.Whitemore of Manchester, N.H , teacher ot Landscape, Flower, Ken- sington and Lustral Painting.Classes now forming.Ihose desirous of taking, can communicate with her at Beebe Plain, Vi., or leave name at the Misses Halley\u2019s store, Derby Line, Vt., where paintings are now on exhibition.Terms\u2014$8 per quarter, 16 lessons ina quarter.61-3 ~ For a nice, stylish, durable open or top Buggy, enquire of A.B.SwEENEY.\u2014 He lias just received a car load, and cau suit them all.Every carriage warranted.~ Road Tax Lists and other Municipal blanks for sale at the JourNAL Office.\u2014 Notice.Tinware at cost for 60 days, at Bailey\u2019s Tin Shop.Jobbing done as usual, at the lowest living price.Parties owing me are requested to call and settle at once.Last call.C, H.BazLer.\u2014 A lot of cedar posts for sale.Inquire at the Jouryar Office.\u2014 Note, Receipt and Cheque books for sale at the JOURNAL office.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee- \u2014 C.C.Colby, M.P., uvrived home on Monday night, \u2014 Monday and Tuesday wore ruth- or moist fur haying.\u2014 Mrs.W.8.Hall and Miss Ovitt, of Chicago, are viviting friends ut Derby Line und Newport, \u2014 Rev.W.F.Prico will preuch ut tho Congregational church next Sune day.morning and evening.\u2014 Rev.Will C.Wood has received the second prizo ot two hundred and fifty dollars awarded at Edinburgh, by the committee, for un essay on the Subbuth, entitled \u201cHeaven onco u Week * handed in under the signature \u201cKnox.\u201d There wore 240 competitors, and four prizes, This exsuy wus written in Stanstead a year ago, hu d- ed in in July.Part of it wus once given in (he Congregational Cruroh ag» sormon last summor.\u2014 Lu E Morris, Esg, joint protbon- otury, Sherbrooke, died ou Tuesday of lust weck, quite suddenly, of paraly.Mix, à recond atinek, His long connee- tion with the courts made him woll kvown through the District of St.Frarew, flo was much respecied in both Lis public nud private cupueity.\u2014 We learn from the Sherbrooke Gazette that Ros.C.Brainard of that town hud a nnriow oxcapo from drowning in Lake Mussawippi n° short Lime since, huvig beon upset in à burk oa noo with a friend.Ho sunk twico but Was rescued by hin friend who had tighted the canoe = {tin Muted in the Shorbiooke Gazette that some ot the law students of that city have buen attempting lo detraud the governmont in some wuy in enquette uccounts, but have been de tected, nnd one fed the country 10 uvuid nest Ne young men to prectice in \u2014 Ou Sunday cvening à train of threo passenger curs protly well Glled reached thin station from Si.Johas bury und intermediate stations.Here they were joined by sovers! passengers and Lhe train went on its way.lo- quiry brought vut the fact that it was a epecisl train and its inmates bound on an excumiion or pilgrimage to SL.Anue de Beaupre, below Quebec.The chapel ut thut place, dedicated to St.Anue, has achieved a more than local colebrity for alloged miraculous cures.The chapel itself is u sumple of the architecture of Lwo bundred or more yours ugo, situuted ina gonuively beautiful but primitive French village, whose quBint houses and people have remained unchunged to any great ox tout since the carly rettlement of the locality, which dates Unck 0 uonrly as carly a duy us the settlomont of Quebec.Many wonderful cures are reported of the sick or lume penitents who bave approuched ite shrine with faith in the assistance they crave through the virtues of tho suinl to whose memory the chapel was crocted.Muny crutches and cunes left there by their owners attest lo at least u temporary relief of their ailments, The excursion we speak of was joined by passengers all along the line to Sherbrooke, and from there tu Quebec vin the Quebec Contral.Fiom Quebec the excursionists pass by boat to St, Anno.Their tickets ure good for five duys, sud wo huve no doubt our Cutholic friends who have taken it will find it u pleasant ono.The Ral.wuys muke the round rip atu very low figure.\u2014\u2014 Rev.J.T.Pitcher will proach in the Methodist Church, Stanstead Plain, next Sunday morning and evo- ning ; #e are sure thut Mr.Pitcher's many fiiends in this community will be glad to bear him again.\u2014 The hay crop, now being recur- cd, is now very much better than was anticipated u few weeks ago, The rains and warm weather have made it much heavier, and neur if not quite an average crop.\u2014 An excursion of Railroud men prominent in the management of the Pussumpsic, Conn.Velley and Spring: field routes, with tbeir wives passed over the road to Quebec via tho Quebec Central, lust week, On their return they stopped ut Stanstead as the guests of Chas, Pierce, Enq.We hope they noticed the mugunificent ruilway accommodatiuns of (bis pluce ! \u2014 Don't forget the ontertainment to Le given by tbe Stanstead Dramatic Club at the Town Hall, Stanstead, to-moriow evening.The play to be presented is a three act comedy entitled \u201cSnowed In,\u201d and from the well known roputation of the club a first.class entertainment muy be expected.Tickets for sale at the Tost Office Stanstead Pisin, and H, A.Channell's store, Derby Line, Vt.\u2014 Thore was u sorious accident to the night exproes train for Montreal, on Friday morning about three miles south of Barton, by which u pussenger cur und a Pullman sleoper wore diteh- ed und pretty budly smashed.The car wus preity well filied, and did not turn over but tilted upon one side, throwing the passongers into Lhe for- wird end, bruiving sos considerably but not seriously.The ¢leeper turned over on ils side and was drugged along quito a distance.Tuere were seven pursons In the car none of whom were seriously burt except the newrbuy Edwird Phelps of Concord, N.H., who is reported 10 be in à precarious conditivn, although he was re moved home the sume day.The accident is supposed to buvo been caused by a looso joint, letting off a truck which drew off tho curs on the curve where the accident huppenced.\u2014 There wus a litte atfuir hore the othor day that will give u small grist to the \u201clinus of the law.\u201d First act\u2014 an attempt on the part of a busbund to punish u \u201cspouter\u2019\u2019 who he sus pected wus too attontive to his wife, A slight brush ensued and \u201cspouter\u2019 took to his heols, followed by un admiring crowd, Second uct\u2014the hus- bund «nid to be induced or couxed \u201cover the line\u201d with expectation of getting eulinfuction from the spout man, and captured by a constable for debt, which wus \u201cmade right in (be morning.\u201d Act third\u2014\u2014arrost of \u201cspout.or\u201d on a charge of assisting to kidnap a mun from tins side of the line to the other.Two other parties, one ot them the constable, voluntarily ap peurod and the three are bound over in $300 onch for trial.Finale\u2014in the \u201cgwect bye und-bye.\u201d Beebe Plain.Wo were favored with à short call from C.lI Parmales, Esq, Editor of the Waterloo Advertiser, who passed through this place ono day this week.Mins Annie, cight yoar oll daughter of Mr.E.V.Maloney, feil from n swing lust Friduy and dislocuted hor elbow.Both of our bomo doctors be ing absent, Du.Cowles was called and tho arm was set, Al this writing whe is out and doing well.Mr.Alvin House, who has been nick the pust (wo weoks in quite woll again, The Stanesteud Dramatic Club will give their popular play \u201cSnowed In,\u201d st the Dnivr.Chureh Monday ovening the Zfih inst.The Ciub very kindly donate the proceeds to the Wardens of the Episcopal charcls we a contrition towards the ortation of the clock lower.Mr.Alonme Howse and Nea Rov, Moues Scott of Ohio, son and daugh er of Mr.Alvin Hosue, and Mr.Richard Lorimer of Boston, Muse, son of Mr.John Lorimer, are visiting relatives in tbis place.Capt.Samuel Gilman, who was 91 at his last birthday, bad s friendly chat with a friend in Stanstead (hroagh the telephone.The Cuptain suys he basoften heard of the telephone but never expooied to bave the plossure of speaking through one; he says he heard every word distinotly, which speaks well for the Dominion telephone.Wo are indebted to Mr, H.A.Chan- nell for telephonic communication with Stanstend Plain und Rock Leland.Georguville.Mus.Sophia Williamson, widow of tbe late Elwurd Williamson and for many years 8 resident of this village died bere ou the 16th, after an iliness of only ten days, her funeral was ut- tended on the 18ih at the Meth dist Church, Rev.L.P.Adams preaching the sermon.Mrs.Williamson was taken sick while visiting friends at Newport and West Derby, und was brought buck to Georgeville on the Lady of the Lake the day before her deutb, at her requet.C.A.K.McPherson hus the job of building a $1200 wharf at Belmere for the Allans, [le has been making somo repairs on the ferry boat and bus a new engineer, Oliver Gilbout, who was fur many yeurs engineor of the Mountain Maid.The boat is not doing much ferrying now, but is barging stones for the wharf, \u2018 Rev.J.A.Newnbam, of Montreal, who with bis sister is boarding at Wm, McGowan\u2019s preached ut St.George's Church last Sunday evening, The Camperdown and boardiug houses are filling up with city board- ets.\u2018The Camperdown Hotel Co.directors held another meeting here lust week.W.E.Tuck bus u family from Mon- treul occupying his new collage, C.E.Lee bas moved iuto rooms in the Masonic; building, and is employed on the steamor Mountain Maid.Haying is progreesing tinely and the weather is just right, but the crop is slim in many fields.Grain is looking woll since the rains.Barnston.The thanks of our citizens are due to tbe Conticook brass bund, who paid our now band a friendly visit on Sat- urduy evoning last.The two Lands marches through cor streets presenting a very flue appearance and took up a position on the common, where under tho flaming torch lights erccled by Will Lovell, thoy discoursed new ser lections of music to the large crowd who bad gathered to hour thom.Dun Walker, the young mun mentioned in the JOURNAL last week us being so badly injured by the greut land slide at the White Mountains, wae from tbis town.His mother and brother went (0 see him us soon as they heard of his injury and arrived just in time to see him alive.He died on Teeeday lust from the effects of bis injuries.He wus a very promising young man, of fine personal appeur- ance, and the news of bis tragic death was received with sorrow by his many friends in (his pluce, Mus.Ellsworth of Concord, N.EL, is stopping here being summoned here by the rerivus illness of ber mister Mra, Wilder Hill, The remuita of Mrs.Frank Burtlett who died in the Montreal Elospital, av- rived here on the 8ib inst., snd she was buried ut the old grave yard at the Corner on the 9th.She bad come on from Iowa for the purpose of having a surgical operation performed which we regret lo say proved fatal.She was furmerly Miss Ellen Bryan of this place and was well known here and in Coaticook.Ayer's Flat.- Haying is fairly commenced, the prospect is not quite an aversge crop.A picnic wan held at Bacon's Bay on tho 18th inst, about two bundred persons arrived on the morning train trom Cupl ston, sacoompanied by a brass band that rendered good music, to the delight of all present.Foot races and other athleiic amusements were in order, «ll compelitots received prizes which were numerous and made it pleasant to ull coscerned.Every thing passed off orderly and a good timo was onjoyed®by all, much credit in due to those who had it in charge, New burns buve recently been built here by I.G.Ayer, Gardner Morse and J.G.Clough.The hotel at this place is clused.Magog- ; A large number of stovkholders and friends of the Print Works from Mon- treul sid the country round, visited the Print Wurke on Friday last, by invitation of the Directors, awd afternoon dined at tho Park house.The Montroul visitors aftorward took a trip to Goorgesille, by the Mountain Maid, retutning in time (or the Montreuil train.A nneber of the other visitors from Staustend came by the way of the Luke.There are quite n number of gity bourders here vow, The, Bud.ot Hoya in, connestion with St.Luke's church will not meet again until fall, A wid aboident happesed ut the Print Wark Inst wesk.A vuung man by the namo of McFarlane, back tend- or of one ul tho machines had his arm badly hart, but in now duing well, _ Cum iments of the Jouamat lu rs, Ch Lawton for a bpautifyl uel of Bowers, vu Horses, _\u2014\u2014 em NORMAN HORSES.DIEPPE, No.1808.Recorded in Vol.3 Nat, Reg.Nor, Horses, Vark dapple Gray; foaled 1880, imported from France, Aug.1883 ; a gov't approved imperial horse ; tine style, step and section ; broad quarters, deep shoulders, a large flue bone, faultless feet and limbe; fine head, neck and eye, A wide-awake, handsome Norman Horse that will mature at about 1600 pounds.No poor points! Memember this ie the only pure bred Norman horse in the state of Vermout.Will make the season of 1886 at CLY DE- SIDE stables, Derby, Vt.TERMS OF SERVICE: One mare, $5, due at time of service, $11 due when mare proves in foal.Two mares service contracted by same pereon, $8 at time of service and $10 for each ware got in foal.Three mares service contracied by same person, $10 at time of service sud $9 for each mare got in tosl.Four mares service contracted by same person, $12 at time of service and $8 for each mare got in in foal.Five mares service contracted by same person, $15 at time of service and $7 for each mare got iu foul, In all cases not getting in foal thisseason one-half of money paid at time of service will be credited in serving same mares next season.JOSIAH GROUT.Derby, Vt.57w9 Henry B.Patchen, Jr.Tas fine young horse was foaled June .6th, 1879, he is blood bay with black points, stands 15} habds high, weighs 1160 pounds, with fine action aud style.Was sired by Henry B.Patchen, he by George M.Patchen.Dam a descendant of Royal Morgan.Will be found at Elm Grove farm, one mile North of Stanstead Plain.All mares at owners risk.Terms\u2014§5, $7 and $8.J.H.IVES & BRO.Propretora.Stanstead, June 2, 1885.55m2 BALL'S MORCAN.VHE reputation of this well known borse is 80 thoroughly established that comments are unnecessary.He hasa pure Morgan pedigree, which will be furnished to any one who desires it.Services as follows: Mopdaye\u2014Noon at Robie Brown\u2019s, on Brown\u2019s Hill; night at Josiah Guatin's, Fitch Bay.Tuesdays\u2014morning at Fitch Bay; noon at 8.N.Verbeck\u2019s, Marlow.\u2014 Thursdays\u2014 forenoon at Oscar Heath\u2019, Heath Corner; afternoon at Moses Hasting\u2019s.Saturdays\u2014at Pitcher\u2019s stables, Derby Line.Wednesdays and Fridaye\u2014at subscribers stable, Stanstead Plain.Terms as usual.8.F.BALL, Stanstead, June 3, 1885.55m2 St.Lawrence.Tas splendid Bay Horse, 15.3 hands high, and weighing 1100 pounds, is now ready for service, and will make the season as follows: North M onday, throu orthwest to , Monday Might stoppin at Hugh Smiths, L mile from Magog village on the road to Georgeville, Tuesdays, noon at Henry Rediker\u2019s place in Georgeville, and night at Henry Brewer's, Bodwell\u2019s Corner.\u2014 Wednesdays,through Smith\u2019s Mills home to Libby\u2019s Mills.The balance of the week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at Libby\u2019s Mille.Terms\u2014$6 to warrant; $5 for season, and $3 one service.Mares at the owner\u2019s risk, and if disposed of before foaling will be considered in foal, My shop will be closed three days each week, for a time.Will be open Thursday, Friday aud Saturday.GEORGE KING.Boynton, June 2, 1885.5stf TEMPEST.TES fine Stock Horse is eight years old, is bright bay in color, stands 15} bands hign, weighs 1050 pounds.Sired by Paragon, he by Taggart\u2019s Abdallah, by Farmer's Beauty, by Gittord Morgan, by Woodbury Morgan, by Justin Morgan ; own dam by Cobbler, by Abdallah, grand dam 8 Messenger.He is perfectly kind in ali places, has never been handled for speed, ut can show a better gait to a road wagoa than any other green stallion in this vicinity.Tempest will make the season as follows: Monday mornings at Bickford Cor ner, Tuesdays at Compton, Wednesdays at Wesley Whitcomb\u2019s East H return to his own stable by West Hatley, Saturday noon at livery stable Stanstead Plain, the remainder of the time at the subscriber\u2019s stable, § mile from Newville School House.Torms\u2014Single service $3, payable at time of service; season, $5 ; to warrant, $6.All mares disposed of before foaling, considered in foal, and all mares at owner's risk.Pasturing at reasonable rates.IRA'M HILL, Proprietor.Wu.Mosuen, Agent.Stanstead, June 3, 18865.55m2 F.J.PATCHEN.PFPREDIG- REN.SIRE, the celebrated A.B.Patch- Mn en, heby George M.Patchen, whose pedigree is too well known by all breeders, to make any co:nment upon.F.J.Patchen was foaled May 24th, 1880 stands 15.2 hands high, meighe 1000 lbs.and shows a very fast gait; hes never been haudled for speed ; is a beautiful Golden Bay; dam by a son of 8ir Walter, (imported,) she trotted a half mile in 1.17, at four years of.age.and many of this horse\u2019s half brothers and sisters have troited very fast.He will stand at John Mitchell\u2019s farm, Satem, Vt.,on Tuesdays ; American House Barton, Vt.on Wednesdays ; at-the Hotel, Barton Landing, Thursdays, and at the roprietor\u2019s stable, from Friday until Tuesday.All mares disposed of considered in foal.Terms :\u2014Six, Eight and Ten dollare.\u2014 Colta will be holden for services of horse unless promptly paid within the year.promptly pa G.B.MONTLE.Stanatead Plain, May 26, 1885.54 WAY'S MILLS.- I HAVE a large assortment of Tweede and Flannels new patterus, cheap for cash or in exchange for Wool.Thankful for past favors, and hope still to receive the patronage of all who mey want anything in my line.- Custom Carding.Spring Dressing and Dyeing done to order.L.S WAY.Way's Mille, P.Q., May 11,1885.62 WAGONS ! WACONS!! .WAGONS!!! TES, andersigned has on hand and foe sale Heavy team Wagons, Lumber Wagona, and ies of different styles, ail of which will sold cheap for cash or notes.The above are all new, and a clase anticle.Also two ar three nee ond hand en At nS - va HARK HALL.Rock Island, April 8, 1885.2047 PATENTS, Caveate, Re-issues end Trade Marks secur ed, and all other putent causes in the Patent Offios and before the Courts promptly and carefully attended ton reckipt of model or sketch of ine vention, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability free of charg.FEES MODRRATE, and I make No Charge unless I'atont la Secared, Information, advice aud special references sent application 3 R.LITTELL, Weshingtes, D.C.on Near U.B.Patrat Offiee, | Mechunies, Farmris sud all who contemplate building, the place to bay yosr Doors, Sash, Blind Also » large stock of pure Paints, Oils, E.B.DOLLUFF, - - And 8 good line of WALL H.A.DOLLOFF, 2047 8, Window Frames Aud sll kinds of HOUSE FINISH, manufsotured from kiln dried Lumber, is at E.B.Dolloff\u2019s New Factory.Varvishes, Nails, Houeshold Hardware, etc., 010 , will be sold at prices that defy competition.Thaoking the public for the libera! patronage Lestowed upou us in (he past year, and lupiug tor & continuance of the saine, [ remain reapeotfully yours, Fitch Bay, P.Q.Also constantiy on hand and for sale cheap for cash, Dry Goods, Greceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, PAPERS, at the old stand.Pitch Bay, Q., April, 1685.HEAD OFFICE - Freligheburg ; E.Carpeau, Arthabas C.¥.COPP, Secretary.Direorors:\u2014J.J.Webster, Ralph Merry.Meg aville; The Eastern Townships MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP'Y.« BEEBE PLAIN, P.Q.C.H.MoCLINTOCK, President and Treasurer, Beebe Plain.MOSES BLUNT, Vice-President.; Albert Kimball, 8.N.Hunter, okn Massie, jun, Con snsville ; J.Cowie, Granby ; C.H.McClintock, Beebe Plain.C.A.JENKINS, Stanstead, Agent.By the MUTUAL system profits remain with the policy, being a Home Company.by Liglituing, whether fire ensues or not, paid by this Company.The Stanstead and GEO.PUMROY, THE BEST IS T I am prepared to supply the latest improved, and most popular American or Canadian Sewing Machines ! On either side of the line.Also all kinds Local Agt.for Btanstead Esst.All losser liberally adjusted and prom ptly settled.Risks carefully taken and large INES svoided.MRB- LAFONTAINE, MILLINERY GOODS, Has received her stock uf latest styles of Spring and Summer Goods.Poor or Prax Hiri, Rock IsLaxp.XI.EX.RAND.NDERTAKER, Fitch Bey.À choice stock of COFFINS AND CASKETS Quebec Central Railway Summer Arrangement.Commencing Monday, June 20,85 Trains willruo = follows: kapt constant, on hand.Prices r able.y ' Pitoh Bay, May 9, 1862, 59 PHOTOGRAPHS i supecriber in better than ever prepared (0 please all who call on him.Photogapbs, Tintypes, Frames, &c.Copying as usual.W.E.WEST.Derby Line, Nov.3, 1880 New York Clothing Store, Derby Line.Vt.EN ot Holland, Morgan, the Sand Beach, Derby-Salem, and other places not mentioned, why stand ye idle and see others pick up the bargains that can be had.8 LOOK\u2014A}ll Wool Pants, $1,0), Suits for §9,00, Overalls, our own make, 50 cents, Solid Calf Button or Lace Shoes, 82,50, new Hats, Caps, Bhirta, Tiee, Gloves, &c.98 Sherbrooke Mutual FIRE INSURANCE Co\u2019.WMeSTABLISERD XIN - - BOARD OF DIRECTORS: @G.H.ALLEN, Waterloo.JOS.BEDARD, Richmond.Lt.-Col.B.T.MORRIS, Ascot, 0.A.BAILEY, Cookshire.£.P.BUCK, Sherbrooke, Dr.T.M.PRIME, Knowlton.BROWN, Sherbrocke.8.H.C.MINER, Graoby.J.L.TERRILL, Sherbrooke.B.BROWN, Prea\u2019t.4.H.ALLEN Vice-Pres't.GEQ.ARMITAGE, Sec.-Treas.1888 J.A.C.GAGE, Local Agt.for Stanstead West.HE CHEAPEST! GE .- of Needles, best of il, and supplies whole sale and retail.Catalogues, price lists and full particalars on application.Address G.A.LeoBAFRON.HEAD OFFICE, FOR SALE.OUSE, Shop, Bakery machiney and H shop tools, at Stanstead Plain.Also 13 acres of good land at Benson\u2019s Mills, known as tie Young place.The above roperty will be sold low for cash, or one Ralf can remain on each place.A & business for an energetic man.Inquire of A.B.FROST.Stanstead Plain, June 9, 1885.56tt St.Leon Springs House! OPENS JUNE 1STARE from Stanstead to St.Leou Springs aud return, 86.50, good ctober lst.JAS.K.GILMAN, President And Manager 8t.Leon Springs Co.May 26, 1885.54m3 Buggies! Buggies !! HE undersigned has on Land five styles of Buggies which he will sell very cheap.Please call and see them.ainting and Varnisbing done by a firet- L.H.RAND.Fitch Bay, March 16, 18R5.4\u201c until atley, Thursday Plans painter.ELIGHTFUL TO Use ! FLINT'S TOOTH POWDER., , Bick of All Druggists at 85 cents.THE KING OF CORN KILLERS.pi without pale he gars» Lom Ask Wagons! Wagons! | THE undersigned has on hand for sale 27 Buggies of 4 differentatyles, including Tow Carniagss.All of which will be sold cheap for cash or good notes.Every Carriage warranted to be made of first clase material.JOHN O.ST.PIERRE.Stanstead Plain, April 22,1R85.49m3 sax 6 \u201d Steam Ferry \u201cMagog.HE above steamer will, after May 10, 1885, make two trips daily, from Georgeville to Knowlton\u2019s Landing, calling at Gibralter both ways, as follows: Leaving Georgeville at 8.30 a.m., snd 4.30 p.m.Retarning, leave Knowlton\u2019s at9am andôp.m.Also all kinds of Freighting, Barging, Towing, &o., to and from any part the lake done at reasonable rates.C.A.K.MACPHERSON, 2061 Proprietor.FARMING TOOLS.THE undersigned takes pleasure in announcing that heis sole «gent for Stanstead County, for the sale of J.F.MILLER & 8on, of Morrisburg, Agriculiural Implements, Conaisting of Threshing Machines, Rail Powers, Albany Separators, Mowers Reapers, Rakes, Plows, and the celebrated RANDALL HARROW, acknowledged by all that have used them to be superior to any hatrow ever introduced, in fact all kinds of ef tools and machinery used by the farmers.Parties wishing to buy any of the above s will find it their advan: tage to consult me,es! am prepared to make prices and terms eatiefactory to all.All goods guaranteed to be of superior quality and fully warranted.H.L.BATCHELDER, Ronk Island, June, 8, 1880.3604 SHERBROOKE, P.Q.For Marble and Granite Work for Cemetery decorations, go to 8.PENNISTON\u2019S.Beebe Plain, P.Q.and Vt.49 A, H, CUMMINGS, COATICOOK, QUE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds and Window Frames, Mouldings, Blanchard Churns, aod all kinds of House Finish.Hardwood Floor Boards and Matched Ceiling, manufactur ed from kiln dried lumber.All ordere promptly attended to and terms reasonable.Coaticook, March, 1884.2044y1 O.A.SEARLES, D'ALEE IN MEAT, FISH AND GROCERIES, Beebe Plain, Que.WANTED.\u2014Beef, Veal and Mutton, on foot.Casb paid for Hides, Calt-skins, Sheeps Pelts and Round Hogs.88 Attention Dairymen | N ¢IicE is hereby given that I Lave commenced the manufacture of the || ~ Gates\u2019 Improved Churn Ia the Domiuion of Canada, and that from the firet day of January, 1885, until fur ther notice, these churns will be manufactured to order and kept on sale at the Tin Shop of John Paul, k Island, Que.These churne combine two motions and poesess all of the required facilities for the easy aud expeditious manufacture of butter; and their use will well repay their cost.An examination and trial of these churns is respectfully solicited.Orders addressed to me will be promptly attended to.H.B.GATES, Patentee.Stanstead, Dec.29, 1884.2033 BOOTS AND SHOES, HARNESSES, &o.Jor one door South of my old stand i will find me always on hand with ue o BOOTS AND SHOES of all kinds, for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Children, at prices Lower Than Ever Before.select from.HARNESSES! ubber Mounted, Prom $10 up.Blankets,8nrcingles, Halters, Curry.com! Brashes, Horse Boots of all kinds, Trunks, Valises, Travels ing Bags, &o., &o.Aleo 8 lot of FARMING TOOLS, consits ing of Hoes, 8hovels, Forks, &c.which will close out at COST! Yours truly Derby Line, Vi, Oct.1, 1084.And a larger and more complete Stock to All kinde, Double and Single, Nickle and Give me a call, and see goods and prices JOHN GILMORS.262$ Open all Night.Billiards & Pool, BOSTON HOTEL, American and European Flan, Oor.Beach 8t, & Harrison Avenue BOSTON.Mass.BAXTER & YOUNG, Proprietors.H.0.BAXTER, Wm.A, YOUNG.66yl \u2019 FOR SALE CHEAP.TWO SECOND HAND SODA APPARATUSES, with copper founts.Also One Peanut Roaster, with copper heater.All the above are complete and as good as new.Terms Liberal, Apply to Jas.A.Gilmore, Groozr.Rock sland, March 30, 1885.This is not a Picture of Yet it is a Real good picture of one of the .styles that 7.4 C.OROURZE \u201c| Are prepared to make up for parties who desire them, i I tations direct from the Te racers in the old Country, enable them to give their Customersalithe advantages Of the Nowest Styles, at the TLoweost Prices Nice Spring Overcoats from $6 ap Their Derby Line Store is well etocked with the Largest and Not biest Styles in WAUKENFAST SHOES for ease snd comfort.Celluloid, &o., just received.An early call will ind us at home.T.& O.O'ROURKE.Gorner of Maple Avenue.Rook Teland, April 8, 1888, lot of Linen COLLARS, CUFFS, Malu.) Mizds Pgt L've Sherbrooke for Besuce| a.m.| Jot., Levis and Quebec, | 3:45 .Fou Arrive Besuoce Jet.1160 vous \"5.00 Arrire Loris sé: ce #4 fansess me: serssrrer ois fr aceu a Leave vois Tor Beauce ot., Bherbrooke, and Fou Eng pointa, Leave Tavie.00 LEE Wd Arrive BeauceJot.+++ 6515 fecvorofocsuue Leave Beauce Jot.| .KT Arrive Sherbrooke Lt] P.M.Leave Lovis for 8t.Ji o\u2026ujecoou1 SUB |.Ave Éd orert: clo 250 [on A.M.Leave Bt, J vacrforsirs 8.00 1,.Arrive ovaerh for Levis.wl v\u2026.ser Trains rus on \u201cEastern.Aancard me.New and elegantly furnished combined Parlor aud Sleeping Lars run on all truins between Quebec and Springfield without change, They are fitted up with \u201cbuffets,\u201d euabling passengers to obtain luncheon without leaving the cars.Bure Connections made st Sherbrooke witr Paseumpsie, Grand Trunk sand Central Vermont Railways for Newport, Boston, Portland, New York and ail New England Points, and for Montreal and the West via Lake Memphremagog.At Har- lake Junciion with Intercolonial Hailway fer River de Loup, Cacouna Sea Bathing points along the St.Lawrence, and all points in the Maritime Provinces ; at Qué- sec with St.Lawrence and Saguenay Steam boat Co., and with-North 8hore Railway for St.Leon Springs and points above Quebec, J.B WOODWARD, Gen.Manager.Sherbrooke.June 23, 1885.1958 SEASONED LUMBER ! F'OR SAIH.30 M ft, Spruce Boards, 20 good Floor Boards, 20 imention Lumber, 50 Green Lumber, 76 goud Shingles, At my place or at E.P.Davis\u2019 steam mill, ; HARLA ORCUTT.Fitch Bay, March 9, 1885.43tf Marble and Granite.THE undersigned is selling Marble and and Granite cheaper than ever.Also COFFINS and CASKETS.all sizes.W.TAYLOR.Stanstead Junction, 5-26-85.1 TIRE \u2014AND \u2014 SEASONABLE Goods \u2014AT- LOW PRICES Spring Prints, P Ginghams, Colored Shirtings, Bed Tickings, Brown and Bleached Shirtinge, qjl widthe, Large Stock of Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, Trish Linen Torchone, Veil rish Laces, 0! eilin, Colored Carpet Ware, nee Ball Knitting Cotton, r unks, Bags, RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS, BEST TEAS AND COFFEES Best Groceries & Provisions, Cigars and Tobacco, in the best variety and quality.New line of Paper Hangings and Borders, Curtains and Fixtures The best Tapping Bit and Bit Brace, Hats.Ties and Fine Shirts, Bucket Nails, Large stock Sagar Tube, Bad arpenters Toul, o ware, Rondy-Mado Clohting frem Now York.and Glassware.roek ery t stylish Shoes, call on us.Bes les ot If you wan good st ish > grad FLOUR, CORN AND FEED, Salt, Lime, &c., will be sold at Reasonable Prices ! Call here for your money\u2019s worth.Respectfully Towa GRO.8.GARP ER.Derby Line, Vo, Murch 3, 1080, = o mp rn yn Far eme IN THE CARQUINEZ WOOD | eos moms pompe LE Pr pines orcs = tes ton choy al sues i au sors T.W.NURSE _ OC.H.KATHAN.| JOURNAL ; ngs for open .L A yo 2 _ \u2014= these borrid j know will Presont feelings towards Ler, which «he |\u2018baild another camp fire forus & wilo Some women are pique-couliar.ANUPACTURER AND DEALER .ot pe bac in sh! ! \" te changes Free ole.& \u201cBat Toros sane 40 re A generous father\u2014Boverment pap.M IN CASKETS AND COFFINS, THE MAMMOTH ST0 STEAM PRINTING Aion \u2014 ; ! ; , toc ou a ar eo this JUL exchange of seatis Lad painted \u201cNo,\u201d whe said harriedly, * don't, He Acted Wisely.pile alnutand IN LIN HOU BY BRET HARTE jpoech literally, and wi ove vor, their hall.i inst please, { Metallic, Solla Black Walnuts loss gravity : \u201cIf my name annoys you, their -embraçed silhouettes against P! » for me.You must not take thie \u2018I em 0 weak Ican hardly move, all ROC ISLAND \u2014\u2014 [ can get it changed by the legislature, the ating roe pra, fog began to To able por do ii Mra ight, do run down with & chronie summer com- Imitation Kosewood Caskets, K \u2019 Low's soply was nddressod not to er [ather's name wanna ra test | ae minime ae PP Tasers | re 6 last might, bat is bury sh co dre auotber 08 4 nd keeps them all trimmed, ratide sod oe cars but be : She did not avoid it, ; \u201c ho died a a birth, came as one sound to the listening ear ; was wo strange\u2014and,\u201d sho passed her advice,\u201d replied his friend \u201d to your outside, and will sell them Twenty per cent ED ais but sdded : \u201c Ad do où kiss them all por nd h a cle 3 me * even their eloquent silence was as , band over her forehead\u2014+I think I dru, ot a ets botde of ~ Fowler's Cheaper than any cther manufacturer or \u2014IS FILLED\u2014 Like that ?\" Takinghis by the shoulders, MO hen yur a chiet.ail 8 Gries Bertiaps as dangerous, as must have boen Lalf-mad.But 1 am EE 8 Wild Strewberry.I have paver dealer.um bound to pull down prices she held him a little way from her and [ndian ?\" aid Nellie.o sud ou ave | darkened pool that Alled eo uoisclessly not so foolish now.\u201d known it to fail iu curing soy kind of sum 8nd push up trade.lot of guaed a hi from head to foot.Then She stopped aliors.y a dozen, yards ayy So quiet wer thers Socmed so broken and dent mer complaint.Will also run » iy nie With a new avd choice Stock of\u2014 awing him again to Lee embracs she + But told you all this the day we y icq romor in vibes |: hl baton uringly : Perhaps A man is often called a bar tender when Wood Working achinery ù | | once Or twice shook the silence, or the it would be better that I\u201d should find 1n reality he is a bar tough.for bunding urposes, such as Mould- 6 als 6â Cuma 1 paid : ** I don't care, at least no woman firat met,\u201d said Low with grave aston- kissed you like that\u201d Happy, ixhiment.* Dont you remember ur que ae per of frightened fect rustled anotker Liding-place for you.and di Planing, Marching, Sawing, &c., &c.grasa.But in the midst of a of that carcass so that it will not draw Tuar Haceixo Coucu can be 50 quickly tend to pay particular attention to this Gr oO Oo D = > , ; be in.i \u201d i crane! EE tong a aid Neti mode didn't Prolonged stillness the young man dogs after tho wolves, and men after cured by Shiloh\u2019s Cure.We guarantee it.branch of business,and guarantee perfect that rose to bis lips, but stopped tell me.\u201d But whe was obliged to drop SPrARg Up so suddenly that Nelllo was them.Besides, your friend the sheriff WILL vou surrez with Dyspepsia and satisfaction or no pay.Al work done a: him.« No, don't protest, say nothiag.her eyes before tie unwav 1:00.1.*éill half al F to his neck as be stood will probably remember the bear, wlen Liver Complaint?Shiloh\u2019e Vitalizer 18 hort notice in the Ud Paper Miil Build- \u2014\u2014 Let me love you, that is all.It is wiable truthifalnen of Lis.= oroct.s = l he whispered, \u201c some de pemmerubors anything, end try to get guaranteed to cure you.ing, Railroad St.A live Newspaper, devoted to the interests one near on again.BLexpLess Nignrs, made miserable by Fock Island, June 3, 1884.of the Eastern Townebips.\" He would have caught her in \u201c forgotten,\u201d he kid calrnt-+ ° 31, ; \" ; his arms again but she drew back.\u2018 We |.pue ou bave ork ut ou ould J He disengaged her anxious hands \u201c He's 8 conceited - fool, broke io that terrible cough.8hiloh\u2019s Cure is the are near the road,\u201d she said quietly.your own way\u2019 in dispo ing of s wuye Gently, leaped upon the slanting troe- Teresa oh un Digh ot and igh 3 remedy for you.* Come, you promised to show me that I have cared littly for; aud se » and, g halfway up its in.bave guessed where thay shot came CATARH CURED, health and sweet breath The Place to Buy Goods ed.Le make the .î be li ith the j i lobe \u20ac i portable afl ET cl ih Thy Cd a dw he, ce Crt ot, ny ns ras lies [81 à Year in Advance, ay.Yes, but it's getting lato, and if we ivten po! looking down at her limp and nerveless Price 50 cents.Nasal Injector free.ls where the largest Stock and bes .leave the woods.are not going forward\u2014\" interrupted fingers, \u201c* ho wouldn't have let a poor, For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh\u2019s quality of Goods is kept ! * But Tshallaccompany you, dearest.\u201d the girl impatiently.To the impatient, inexplicably startled weak, nervous wretch like me get (Porus Plaster.Price 25 cents, A First-olacs À dvertiting Meäitm Eu e\u2014al \" as ; * : =.$ ss \u201c ho.Net go us { cam one: i We boa Soe Lor ward, paid Low ie] 1t seemed an ago before he rejoined away.\u201d ; BuiLon\u2019s Coven and Consumptivn Cure I tell you no,\u201d she said, with an al.PPerturbably ; ki wan that sub \u201d .PR \u201c But his deputy may put two and is sold by us on a guarantee.Itcures con- i gy! _ moat harsh practical decisionincompati- Tot\u201d (Nellie, fi 8 at nes watch) \u201cTroe b You are safe,\u201d ho said ; he is 89108 two together, and connect your escape sumption.a [ ble with her previous abandonment.offered the of botanist and gy the western trail towards Indian with it.\" SILOS ViTaLizus is what you need for $3 py yo puy \u201c We might be seen together,\u201d naturalist in Profensor Grant's survey pring._ .Teresa's eyes flashed.\u201cIt would be constipation, loss of appetite, dizziness and [3 ® ITT E RS: E N \u2014_\u2014 \u201c Well, suppose we are; we must be of Mount Shasta, and if I take it\u2014wh \u201c Who is he ?\"* she asked, biting her like the dog, just to save his pride, to all symptoms of dyspepsia.Price 10 and 8 sn K A T H A seen togother eventually,\u201d he remon- when I coms back darling\u2014well\u2014\" Ye lips with & poorl restrained gesture of swear it was an ambush of m friends, 50 cents per bottle.ANT strated.\u201cBut you're not going just yet I ani Bemtion Jusppointiment.and that he as Over.Po y lie Cuore, JHoorive-couan and Bronchitis BILIOUSNESS.DIZZ NESS, i involuntar.i ie, wi vi n| anger,\u201d rep.w.h yes.soe all,\u201d she almost |; mediately relieved Shiloh\u2019s ure., y A ; | T rd oti ee a inv checked broke a ellie, with & new expression 4 As long as fe wasn't coming here, screamed, lashing herself into a rage at Sold by 1 J.Lawrence, Stanstead.DYSPEPSIA, DROPSY, Keep the choicest and bent selected Stock JOB PRIN TIN G .Éorself.\u201c Don't let us talk of that now.« = wo why did you give me such a fright ?\" she tho bare contemplation of this diminu- .; DIGESTION, FLUTTERING in the County, comprising Sep, ng Come, while | am here under your own \u201c Th need not talk it » Baid pettishly.* Are you nervous be- tion of her glory.\u201cThat's the dirty The cloud which darkens a maidens brow JAUNDICE \u2019 OF THE HEART.usually kept by country dealers.; roof _ghe pointed to the high inter.sho said with animation of now, cause a single wayfarer happens to stray lie be tells everywhere, and is telling ie oftentimes no bigger than than a man\u2019s ERYSIPE LAs ACIDITY OF ° Jaced boughs above them\u2014\u201c you must | \"free auliier vivacity relieved him, Pere?nos.band.SALT RHEUM THE STOMACH, be hospitable.Show me your homo; « 1 see what's the matter,\u201d he said \u201cIb was no wayfarer, for he tried to She stamped her feet and glanced A Frequent Annoyance ' \" tell mo, isn't ita little gloomy some: Lonel looking down at ler feet; * these L©ep near tlie trail,\u201d said Low.\u2018 He 8&vagely around, as if at any risk to \u2019 HEARTBURN, DRYNESS A Splendid Assortment of Our Job Office is well fitted times 2\" f thlo chocs wore not made to kee p step Was a stranger to the wood, for he lost proc aim the falsehood.Low turned Many people suffer from distressing sick HEADACHE, OF THE SKIN, ur Job Office is well fitted for genera) \u201c It never has beeu ; I never thought 4; ocassin, W th is way every now and then.He was mpassive truthful face towards headaches and billious attacks of frequent And every species of diseases arising from it would be until the moment you leave ap \u201cHe stoopod on Tass try sulol the soeking or expecting some one, for he ber.dock Blocd Thich a bottle or Sve of Bar-} disordered Liven, SIDNE(S, STOMACH, D R E S S G 0 0 D S i \u201d» : ; a i i * Sheriff Dunn,\u201d he an gravely, +i oc itlers would entirely remove., { .it to-day.erring buskin, but suddenly lifted her Sper frequently and outed x disten- & politician, and & fool w en ha tab to I regulates the touch, liver, bowels and T.MILBURN & \u20ac0., Proprietors, Toronto.2d [] JOB PRINTIN G, lea ._\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 -\u2014\u2014m She pressed his hand briefly and in & like a child to his shoulder.\u201cThere,\u201d : half perfunctory way, as if her vanity + \" ig ops that tinkled and caught in the the trail as a hunter of man or beast, Le ed din J he continued, placing her arm round his bru, and yet he had not os here, But hie is not & coward nor & liar, Your The dentists always go armed to the had accepted and dismissed the compli- neck, \u2018 you are clear of the ferns and no À 's hoofs i the i chances would be better if he were\u2014if teeth Suitable for the season, Silks, Cashmieres, Having good Presses, White Goods, Colored Goods, Bunt- ment.* Takeme somewliere,\u201d she said brambles now, and wo cen go on.Are ¢ iuquisitively, \u201c whero you stay most; 1% Lou comfortable \"He looked up, read fnce we Jaze Ch here.Ho must Jo laid your hart au bush A Never make tea in a tin pot.The tannin, ings, Ginghams, English, French A variety of goo Type, do not seer to see Lea here,\u201d sheadded x answer in ber burming eyes and the Rave come from as-Spring.alone responsible.\u201d bp y which is acid, attacks the tin and produces HOW LOST, HOW RESTORED and American And good Workmen.looking around with a slight shiver.\u201cI, warm lipe pressed to Lis forehead at the \u201cAnd you heard all that when you \u201cIt hors such a good man,why do you # Poison.: : fe so big and 80 high.Have you ne roots of his straight dark hair, aud sgain latened just now?\" agked Nellie half hesitate ?\u201d she replied bitterly.\u201cWhy Unknown Mu We have recently published a where you eat and rest an eam.= , ; re 1 3 ER \u2014_ LL .Sos 2\" y Bat ne did.\"Hot swerve.from his direct Impervious to ler inawdulity Low don'ty Eve =e up once, and do a There ie.5a ve known to medical y Caurphanto Esanr un the radi: - INTS We solicit orders from the public generally \"Except in the rainy season I camp course, and with a final dash § ougl turned his calm eyes on her face, SeFTiCe one of your friends \" science that can excel Dr, Fowler\u2019s Extract = Prodan) RELL cure (without \u2019 which we trust \u201cWe can 611 satisfactorily all over the place\u2014at any spot where Ï tho undergrowth parted the cur- * Certainly, I'll bet my life on what I Ido not even know Lim,\" calmly |or Wild Strawberry as a cure for cholera Mek ial® Mental and physical Incapacity ' .may have been shooting or collecting\u201d tain before the ue say.Tell me-do où \u2018know an body returned Low, opening his clear eyes morbus, diarrhæa, dysentery, or any form Impediments to Marriage, etc, resulting from In great variety, a doing everything from a large Poster to a ** Collecting 9\" queried Nellio.At first the young girl was dazzled in Indian Spring who\u2019 would likely upon her.I've promised to hide you of summer complaint afflicting children or excesses .\u201c i Brown and Bleached Cottons, Ticking, five Address Card \u201c ; q ; # young vs 8 y epy here, and I shall hide youas well from ults #45 Price in a sealed envelope, only # cents, Denims, Drilling, Cotton Warp, , Yes, with the herbarium, you by the strong light that came from a upon you?him as from anybody.\u201d .or Tae stage stamps.in this admirable Esse Yaru, Kuitting Cotton, &c.know.\u201d rout in the interwoven archos of the The young girl i i i i r \"os , girl was conscious of a Never use water which has stood in a t d Yes,\u201d said Nellie dubiously, \u201c But wood.The breach had been ceused by certain\u201d ill-defined uneasiness, but dropas down pee © a danly lead pipe over night.Not less than & Poire aps, from thirty years\u2019 success.you told me ouce\u2014tho first time Weevet the huge bulk of one of the great giants answered * No.\" v.her face in her hands and began to sob Wooden bucketful should be allowed to run.radically cured without the dangerous use of in- Ni together,\u201d she added, looking in that bad half falleu, and was Iyivg ab | *\"* Thea i Fo pan to ; ut wads of cure none ollie bomting BARGA INS \u201c 5 : A 8 58 len it was not you he was.soak.convulsively.Low turned inpassively \"Tan % Het I out a mode of cure at onee simple, certain and ef- { his eyes, something about keepiug steep angle against ond of ite mightiest ing,\u201d said Low thoushifall away, and putting aside the bark ?FACTS\u2014Hatch\u2019s kebrifuge Mixture Las fectual, by menus of which every sufferer; no Four things like a squirrel in a tres.brethren, having borne down a lesser PS\".! a US, ; Vi put te the Bolin tres Jur stood the test of 50 vears, and in popular matter what his condition mny be, may cure.him- Could we not go thero?Is there not treo in thio are of its downward path, Miss Nellio Jind not time to nobles the [4ain, climbed into the hollow troc.ith 20 with consumers.It is used and rec self SRR Private 7 und radically, f i i room for us to sit and talk without being Two of the roots, as large as younger \u20acI'basis, for Le added, \u201c You mast go few minutes he reappeared laden with ommended by Physicians, Ministers aud ovine ous Lecture poule pe in the hande of Ty Linen Towelings, Napery, Hanaker , are 86 once, aud, lest you have been follogw] Provisions and a fow simple cooking abundant home testimonials.It will break y : chiefs, Gloves und Hosiery.browbeaten and looked d » s i 8 » A 8 I .rowbe and lool own upon by trees, tossod their blackened and bare od, I will show you another way back to utensils, and touched her lightly on the up a cold, cure a cough, influenza, croap, The CULVERWELL MEDICAL co.these supercilions trees i igh in air.ing\u2014the in- + A L QE A In \u20ac \u201cIt iron far away,\u201d said Low truth.eh cause of ce het apne ln Indian Spring.It is longer, and you shoulder, She looked up timidly ; the lung fever, congestion, opte whooping 41 Ann St, New York.JR fally, but with a somewhat pronounced \u2014urglod, flashed, ant sparkled ab the ist basten, Take your shoes and Dot al om had passed, but her lashes gough, relieve pote, full ay Toacona Post Office Bax 450 2062y1 im.6 3 rhe lipnate à so stockings with you until we are out of Yet glittercd.e expectation, and needs but to be use emphasis, much too far for you just base; the litapid baby fiugers that had the bustin ÿ \u201cCome,\u201d he said, \u201cand get somo to be apprecigted, Dr.Ballou says, \u201cE]| \u2014 __-\u2014\u2014 Ç - rd THE BEST STOCK OF now, and it lies on another trail that laid bare the foundations of that fallen : .ider i icine.\u201d enters the wood beyond.But come, I column played with the still clingin, Ho raised her again in his arms and breakfast.J find hy Se pave penton Squeid den) ir eine roa Rath, will show yon a spring known only Yo rootlets, laved the fractured and twiste strode once more out through the covert twent 5 tone ore ,1ave been here\u2014 S.Gilbert, \u201cWe have great confidence myself, the wood ucks, and the squir- liznbs, and widening, filled with sleeping in the dim aisles cf the wood.They \u201cI didn't know it,\u201d she said with in it\u201d Jolin Brown Westmore \u201cGot no rols.1 discovered it the day I first saw water the graves {dm which thoy had spoke but little ; sho could not help faint smile.Then soci, his Darden.relief from various remedies, used it and you, and gave it your name.But you bow torn.feeling that some other discordant cle.end possessed by a now aad ster do.was cured\u201d D.W.Kelley, Troy, \u201cThe shall christen it yourself, It will beall «It had boen going on for years, down ment, affecting him more strongly than sire for somo monial employment.sh best medicine known\u201d Ask your neigh- yours, and yours alone, for itisso hidden there,\u201d said Low, pointing to a cavity [it did her, Lad come between them, and said hurriedly, \u201cLot ney eL 8 = bor\u2014or better, try a bottle and judge for and secluded that I defy any feet but from which the fresh water now slowly was hal perplexed and half frightened.thing\u2014do pie ase,\u201d and ev on ried tn yourself.DRESS TRIMMINGS, Laces, Ed ings, Kid, Lisle Thread and .cheap Gloves to be found in town, Particular attention given to my own or whoso shall keep step with welled, \u201c but it had been quickened by At the end of ten minutes He seated her *?; M ke Pill | Neilso godt: Shallthe foot be yours, tho rising of the subtorraneau suriues upon & fallen Lemma\u201d aud, telling her he discucumber him, Hatel's Mandrake Pills are guaranteed FREEMAN'S \u2014 COMMERCIAL PRINTING WORM POWDERS.: My Stock of Clothing \u2019 Nellie 2\" ; TN : - Half-annoyed, Low at last yielded, ellie ?aud rivers, which always occurs at a Would return by the time she ad re end, handing his rifle, said, There À country seat that always rents\u2014the to cure constipation.Her face beamed with a bri tassent.cortuin stage of the dry season.I ro- sumed her shoes and stockin 8, glided .ve Le may be difficult to trae it from member that on that very night\u2014for it from Ler like a shadow.She would them take that; but bo careful, it's barbed wire fence.Are pleasant to take, Contain thelr own ere,\u201d id, « \u2019 | ig Fy ., ; - arn ee 3 ond where re Jou happened a listo after midnight whe being jiered an but 1s ms Protest at A cruel blush burnt the womau\u2019s face |.Never keep atthe the chy stone Purgative.Is ta Cina oftectual = A good Stock of Bi] Head, Letter Read nor sgitate the air in any way.The troublod and op prosasi 2 my sleep, by she could detain him.But when she t the roots of her Lair as sho took tho jugs ; their acid attacks pa ors ic! destroyer of worms Children or Is complete, and will be sold as chean as Statement and Plaïn Note Papers kept on woods are still now.\u201d Ho turned at what you woul call a fr fie 4 > had mochanically shod herself once We3pon hesitatingly in her band.12 said to be poisonous.Glass for either is the cheapest.Call and see it before buy.hand, and will Le printed ae cheap as gooc right angles with ta trail, moved à feux fons you 1 was Rept ais oo gos 5 wore, not without nervous shivers at .\u201c No!\" she stamiuored, huréiedly Lift.etter.GRAND SUCCESS | ing.Hats, Caps, pairte, Collars, Neck- stock and gooua work can Le furnished.pages into the an, and pnderbrush, and plnions that I longed to break.every falling needle, he was at her side.oe her shame-guffused eyes to his; \u201cno! A Good Filter ; Ties, Boots, = hoes, 8 lip ere and and then stopped with his finger on his Ard thon I heard a crash in this direc- «D ; ; ; is indi : lips.For an instant both remained tion, and the first streak of morning frieze on like har rome mod Re He burn od away with an impatience leagt pari sh be remo rool the \u2018 : ENVELOP ES motionless; thon with an intent face brought me the sound and scent of ing her a few torn shreds of wool affixed which 5 owed her how completely ga filter.Pure blood is also indispensable ; bent forward and both arms extended, water.Six months afterwards I chanced to à splinter of bark.buitous h oN aor agitation and its there can be no perfect health without it.\u2019 And at Prices to Suit the most he began to sink slowly upon one knee to find my wuy here, as I told you, aud Aine Nellie instantly \" ined the aoe, oud said, = oll then, But The liver filters the blood.Regulate the Printed or plan, furnished as low as the 8 4 t t: |liver with Burdock Blood Bitters and EVERY BODY VICTORIOUS | \u2014ECONOMICAL\u2014 cost of Stock will pert, end one side, inclining his body with a gave it Jour nawe.| did not dream material of a certain sporting coat worn ghe ag suddenly declined to return it; gona porfoctly graduated movement that I should ever stand beside it with Ly Mr.Jack Brace on festive occasions, and, shouldering it deftly, took her Make pure blood.outil his car almost fouched th He you, aud ave, you christen it Youzselt but a strange yet infallible instinct that place by his side.Silently they moved Never use water from a stcne reservair \u2014 In short, we are prepared to furnisb o» breathlessly, until, like a bow unbent, ap à fins ie at the oop ro lol oy ; was part of her nature made her in- from the hollow tree together .for cooking purposes, : Lrief notice he stood Huddenly erect again and her.Bug tl, 16 eu rp 0 1 © stantly disclaim ail knowledge of it.During their walk she did not at- Never allow fresh meatto remain in A Large Stoclk of beckoned to her without changing the pool, and our ng 5.8 ato idly back \u201c No,\" she said.tempt to invade his taciturnity.Nevers paper; it absorbs the juices.1 \u201c.I | .Posters, direction of his face.said, \u201cl'A rather put my feet in it, \u201c Nor anyone who scents himself with theless she was as keenly watchful of st Y Umbrellas and Sun iades, in variety and Handbills, What is it ?\" she asked eagerly.Mayn't I 9\" some doctor's stuff like cologne?\u201d con bis every move and gesture as if she The Best Yet 8 ?p : yers, \u201cAllright; I have found it,\u201d he con- \u201cI don't understand you,\u201d Le said tinued Low, with the disgust of keen Lad hung enchanted on Lis lips, The There is no preparation before the people Cr ea da finucd, moving forward without turning wonderinyly.olfactory sensibilities.ering ve rai Lich Le pursued 8 to-day that commands their confidence , \u2014 .Bill Honda in : onceriu ON ; ; |v ating p rough those ts wit tter sale than does > \u2018 M What did you kneel water looks Aolitoue eue lay Te ry Aun Miss Nell the gallnt Exprèns | reckless woo, his \u2018quick secon | fest oh EEL wilh o better Strawberry | Boots & Shoes Programmes, for?\u201d He did not reply, but taking her © Certainly.\u201d man was wout to make redolent her PAC of certain trees or openings, his the infallible remedy for all forws of sum \u2019 Receipts, hand in his continued to move slow y on He turned away as Nellie, with a Littl ; mute inspection of some almost imper- mer complaint.Notes, ?; \" , p.little parlour, but again she avowed no tible à int of bird x p Pamphlets through the underbrush, as it obeying parent unconsciousness, seated herself knowledge of its possessor.* Well,\u201d re.op r Doprint 0 of or beast, \u201chis Does it follow that a man is gritty be, Especially those who buy a For Ladies, Gents., Misses, Boys and Chil.ddress Cards, on aymatic attraction, «How did on the bauk, and removed her shoes and turned Low witli same disappointment, he he place dax à à cortain lants, cause Le bas & sandy complexion\u2019?dren, iu variety and ai Le esto Ball Cards, you fn it 7\u201d again asked the hall awed stockings.When she had dabbled ber \u201csuch a man has been here.Be on deerskin havresach werchosite bo he Ail cooking utentils, including iron pots Ladies $15 Cloak or Ulster \u2019 please, ?Business Cards, Shispor.PE silent, Der kept Tis feet a few Les a the pool, be your g à Let us 80 at once.\u201d quick-witted woman.As they, gradual, should be rinsed after washing and careful: Tickets, rigid face and forward tread for twenty a Wo.a talk just ag 1 , She required no urging to hasten her |ly changed the clear, unencumbered ly wiped on the inside witha clean dry FOX \u20ac10 OOo.\u2014 Labele, &c yards further; then he stopped and re.wor © 0 ys a voi cout son He Pie ply a by taonron the central woods for a more cloth.A ned ney dishcloth should eased the girl's half-impatient band.« Cortainty ve.Cc now tr J tangled undergrowth, Teresa felt that never be used for the purpose.\u201c How did on find it she ropeated « Containiy.dns vi which they left the wood atright angles subtle admiration which culminates in icihla 9 Ora $10 00 for $500 MY GROCERY STOCK lored and Bronze Work sharpl y pe Well, then, why didn't you come to with the highway, two miles away.imitation, and simulating perfectly the An Invisible Foe Colored a nze wor \u201c With my ears and nose,\u201d repliod Sharh Léon on aud wy didn\u2019t you Following an almost effaced mule track step, tread, and easy swing of her com.The poisonous germs of disease are lurk- Is complete.Try my Teaand Coffee, Su- Done at reasonable rates Low gravely.convicted of A and CE EN wo Fw Dore along a slight depression of the plain, pasion, followed so accurately his lead, ing in the air we breatlse and in the water © gars, Spices, &c.\u2018All goods GUARANTEED na on \u2019 \u201c With your nose ?\u201d tized 2\" © PAP\" deep enough however to Lido them from that she won a gratified exclamation |we drink.The system should be kept represented.\u201cYes; Ÿ amelt it.\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d hesttated tho youna 11277 he accompanied her, until, MEg from lim when their - goal wag [carefully purified and all the organs toned Still fresh with the memory of his man., young to the level again, she saw they were reached\u2014 a broken, blackened shaft, to proper action.This can best be done by The largest Stock ot Head-Quarters for Downer's \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 picturesque attitude, tho Young man's \u201cWell, yon lost tho ci ; beginning to approach the highway and splisitezed, by long-forgotten lightning, the regulating, purifying and tonic powers \u2018 ; .Kerosene de, à ol» YOA lost tho chance of having (the distant roofs of Indian Spring.; ih > ¢ of Burdock Bidod Bitters.\u2019 ! reply seemed to involve something moro father o b ; 106 [in tho contre of a tangled carpet of FE\" © irritating to Lor feolings tl veu ti éllier couvert you, baptize you, and « Nobody meeting you now,\u201d he whisper.wood-clover Ld FT UF aps ., , g to à £8 than even that take you into fall church fellowship.\" \u201c \" : Re .The woman question=Now isn\u2019t this a Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty, absurd anticlimax.She looked a him \u201c \u201d Pp ed, \u201cwould suspect where vou had \u201cIdon't wonder you distanced the j f night fi to get } ?y \u2018 coldly and critically, aud appeased to oy Dever thought\u2014\u2014 he began, been.Good night! until next week\u2014 deputy,\u201d he said cheerfully, throwing Pre \u2018ime of night for you to get home?Ever brought to town, sold for less money BLAN K BOOK» hesitato whether to proc oo! \u201cTs it Christian de 0 thought.Aren't you a remembor.\u201d down his burden, * if you can take tho We suspect that the reason why so may \u2014 far 2\u201d sho asker.phan: .They pressed each other's hands, and hunting-path like that.In à few days, |YOUDE me are so fresh is because \u20acy 4° (Than it Cost to T I suppose so.\" standing on the slight ridge outlined if you stay hore, I can venture to trast not earn their own salt.: C 0 \u201crap the Animal ! A Good Stock of AND * Not more than ten minutes now ag * He supposes so.Have 1 shall go\u201d AI von on Soù nocon.against the paling sky, in full view of you aloné for a little ascar when you So, ie is mentioned as one of the : \u201c \u2018And victions\u2014no profession ?the highway, parted carelessly, as if ero tired of the tree.\u201d ?y cause TF dyspepaia, ' FURN ITU RE » ou won't have to smell your \u201c i way wil =, y pou Ds, Nelli, I never thought that they had been chance-met travellers.; Teresa looked pleased, but busied o .ATI ONERY \u201cNo; it is quite plain now,\u201d he an- \u201c __ ut Nollie could not restrain a parting herself with arrangements for the \u2014 -_ ati swered seriously, er young girl's sar- +.en il hou 6 that 1 be hat ?Do backward glanco as she left the ridge.breakfast, while Me gathered the fuel Consisting of Parlor Sete, Chamber ST , Pre .5o nk that could ever be anything 1 de: led ceail.F ; fa INSURANCE AGENCY.Bets in Walnut, Ash and Painted casm slipping harmlessly\u201d from his io a man who did not heli in justi Low liad descended tn the deserted trail, for the roaring fire which soon blazed Marble and Wood Top Tables, Indian stolidity.\u201c Dont you smoll it fication by.farts or the ven, o i and \u2018was running swiftly in tho direction beside the shattered tree.The Stanstead Mutual Fire tu sion and Kitel or Table © Tes, Ex- yourself 7\u201d church fellowship ?Do you think of the Carquinez woods, Toresa\u2019s broakfast was a success.Ib Insurance Company, The Largest and Best Stock of Wood Chaire, Ladies.Rats Took.4 \u2018 But Misa Nellie's thin cold nostrils re- father would let me 2\" CHAPTER IV.vas a revelation to the young nomad The Royal of England Fire In- ers, Lounges Bedsteads and used to take that vulgar intorest.is ome ; 036 ascetic habits aud simple tastes : oi d i ; ; ; ; *\u201c Nor hear it?Liston !\u201d pry ho rn to defen himself ho Teresa awoko with a start, It wag Wore usually content with The most Sand the ition and 826,000,000 READY-MADE CLOTHIN 6 ! lion C We have Just received from d 2 \" \u201cYou forget I suffer the misfortune little fout shining through tho 6 ask day alrendy, but how far advaucod, tho Primitive forms of frontier cookery.It Life 4 Cc lated Bed Mande.A large Ansdisn manufacturers 8 good line « of having been brought up under à roof,\u201d water liko outcroppings of delicately CYOU, UUchanging, soft twilight of tho was at least a surprise to him to know fe Assurance Oss accumulated |, the couniry, for less money than ever stock of Mirrors, &c.she repliod coldly.veined quartz, Le stopped embarrassed, woods gave nae indication, Her com.fhat without extra trouble kneaded |fundor assets as per official report of Dec Lafore heard of.\u201c That's truc,\u201d repeated Low in all Miss Nellié, hôwever leaped to ono foot, P@nion had vanished, and to her be.flour, water, and saloratus need not be 1882, $4,514,704 65.BLANK BOOKS, Sertousness ; \u201c it's not your fauit.But and, shaking the other over the pool, Willered senses so had the camp firo ossontially heavy ; that coffee need not Rates reasonable.Represented by 4 First Olass Strapped He \u20ac do you know I sometimes think I am put her hand on his shoulder to iio , oven to its embers and ashes.Was she bo boiled with suger to the consistency E.H.LEBARON, Agent, Blanket for 75 cents peculiarly sensitive to water; I fool it herself, * You haven't got a toweleges 3Wake, or had slo wandered away un.of syrup; that even the rarest delicacy, Massawippi.\u2019 : Crockery and Glass Ware, Consisting of Led miles away.At night, though I may | iq said dubiously looking at hor smal consciously in tho night?One glance small shreds of vension covered with, May 6, 1884.89 * neieting of Ledgers, Journals not see it or even know where it is, 1 handkerchief, * anything \u2018o dry them 8% the trce above her dissipated the shes and brolied upon the end of g _ Plain White Stone China, Colored and Day Bocks \u2019 am conscious of it.It ig company to me on.\u201d \u2019 | y fancy.There was the opening of her ramrod boldly thrust into the flames, \u2019 Gilt Dinner Seta, China Tea Beta, Record Booke, when I ar alone, and I seem to hear it But Low did not.as she perhaps ex.2U8int retreat and the banging strips of would bo beticr and oven moro expedi- FURNITURE SHOP 0eme White and Colored Toilet Sets, Quartos in my dreams.There is no music as pected, offer his own handkerchicr bark.And at the foot of the opposite tious! cooked upon burning coals.| = Common Plates, Teas, Bowls, \u2019 &ec., &c., Sweob to mo as its song.When you wif yeu tako a bath after our fashion, | {£2 18y the carcase of the bear.It has Moved in his practical nature, he was REMOVED and Pitchers, sang with mo that day in church, I he said gravely, \u2018yon must learn to dry léttakinned, and, as Teresa thou ht surprised to find this curious creature of OV - The owls are over, but we can knock them A carge stock of Hanging and other Lampe, which we can sell at low prices 8cemed to hear it ripplo in your voice, yourself after our fashion.\u201d | with an inward shiver, already looked disorganised nerves and useless impulses HE undersigned stifl continues tomake all out on Goblets, Tumblers, Fruit Dishes, &c., \u2019 It says tomo moro than tho birds de.Lifving ber again Lightly in his arms, P81 its former size.Informed with an intelligenco that did\u201d T all kinds of Furniture at his shop in Pint, Quart and haif-gallon Fruit Al d stock of more than the rarest plants I find.It po carried hier a few steps to the sunny | NOU Yet accustomed to the fact that o Dot preclude the welfare of humanity the old Paper Mill building.hri Good t Jars, (the Darling), Stone Jars, Fool 80, & good stock o fo my cartoon oe bad for me.Ib opening, aud bade hon parr hi RY fow stops in of hose goa oud tho pr existence of u soul.fo rspeotes Particular attention paid to +.Christmas Goods foe Churne, &e.1 Gommernl Note is my earliest recollection; I know it th , y ; circumference of those great trunks pro- her for some minutes, until in the midst \u2019 y e will be my last, for 1 shall dio in its em.ran mosses bleach « ithered duced the sudden appearance or dis.ot a culinary triumph a big tear drop.Planing, Jointing & Turning .; de from Brock _\u2014 and Uetave Note Papers, brace.Do you think, Nellie,\u201d he con.The yomug girl uttered & cry of childish Sppearance of any figure, Teresa utter- } and splutterod in tho saucepan.Bas A stock of Furniture kept in the Ovitt Apd t \"Ro ok Tel nd % buy th pln to \"bi ruled and plain.tinued, stopping short and gazing ear- dcliahit as te soft ciliated tiures touch- a slight scream as her young com.he forgave the irrelevancy by taking mo Building, near the Line Bridge, Rock ok lefand.to buy their My Stock of Hard nestly in ler face, \u201cdo you think that of for sensitive Skin, panlon unexpectedly stepped to her notice of it, and by doing tal justice to Island.Also, a stock of Coffins and .y ardware A stock of Envelopor, tu the chiefs know this when they called \u201c1t is healing too,\" continued Low ; 5196: \u201cYou see a change here,\u201d ho the particular dish.Caskets at the Shon.A share of your Boots and Shoes ; White me \u201c Sloeping Water ?°\" \u201c & mocassin filled with it after à day | SRid ; \u201cthe stamped-out ashes of the Nevertheless ho asked several ques.patronage solicited, lee agon Springs, Axler, Mal \u2019 Amber, To Miss Nellie's several gifts I fear ou tie trail makes you all right acair, CaMp fire lio under the brush,\u201d and ho tions based upon these recently: dis.MRS.NEVEU does Hair Work to order OF PIKE BROTHERS leable Castings, Bolt, Rivets, Screws, Canary the gods had not added poetry.A slight Rct Mins Nellie seemed to ! thls inted to some cleverly scattered covered qualities.It a peared that in Ladies can have their orders promptly at , Nails, Spikes, bar and round Tron, and Rufl Papers, knowledge of English verss of a selsct of something else.8 boughs and strips of bark which com.the old days of Ler wand erings with the tended to.ol Their prices are so low Steel, Axes, Shovels, Hoes, from 12 inch down to 8's, character unfortunately did not assist \u201cIs that the way the squaws bathe pletely effaced the traces of last Lights cirous troupe she had often been foroed - DESIRE NEVEU: | \u20acir prices ar : ; Manure Forks, &c.ber in the interpretation of the young gud dry themselves 7 1 Mention otre can't afford to call the to undertake this nomadic housekecp.Rock aland, Oct.13, 1894.3% Papers and Envelopes sold at wholesa lc man's speech, nor relieve her from the a I don't know\u2014yon forget T was a Attention of any packer or hunter who ing.But she \u201cdespised it,\u201d hed never : -_ pers Pate b ope nantity Fea) UTA fe nt ay A Ce Shr pL | be: pee bd ee NORTH BRITISH \u2014 x on cient in intollect.he preferred, a sont ; cular spot and this particular tree ; tho 0 1t for * him,\" \u2014the personal pro.howover, to ako à persons he of the ay you're sure you never kmew more naturally,\u201d Wp added, \u201cas they noun referring, as Low done pre Corn, Corn Meal, Fine Feed, A good stock of question, and expressed her sarcastic \u201c None.\u2019 Ways prefer to camp over an old fire.\u201d her lover Curson.Not caring to revive \u2014AND\u2014 0 save a doliar togo to the Oats, Higgins\u2019 Eureka Dairy Salt, t Stephens Black Inks in quarts, pints, half regret that she had not known before ne ung girl od , Acceptlng this explanation meekly, as these memories further, Ley briefly MBRCANTIEL:E It you ant to ha alate Liverpoo Pont, Butter Tube, Chain best, P pintr and A rl P that she bad been indebted to the great satisfaction 85 scemod to derive som» partly a reproach for her caprice of tho concluded : , Dairy Utensils.flume and ditch st Excelsior for the Gown for RE OURS her foet up and previous night, Teresa bung her head, \u201cIdon't know what you were, or F (BRE INSU CE : 0.; : Gillott\u2019s Penn by the gross, pleasure of his acquaintance.This pert \u2018assos ï ioral minutes among tho \u201cIm very sorry,\u201d she said, \u201cbut What you may be, but from what I soo ESTABLISHED IN 189 PIKE BROTHERS.\u2014_\u2014 remark occasioned some explanation, on ex Le, hollow ; thon after a wouldn't that,\u201d pointing to the carcaso of you you've gut all the aube of a SEE .Con , Card Stock by the sheet or cut to order.in 1a in of re fel accopting a Ete seid You are quite cortein | of the boar joao made them curious 2\u201d frontior-man's wifo.\" SubscribedCapitu:.£2.000.000 00 Stg *Pd buy your Goods of any description, at , kiss iu lieu of more logical argument, gi,\u2019 oo Woman that over touchod But Low's logic was relentless.She stopped aud looked at him, and Paid-up Capital, 250,000 000 © less prices than ever known.FOR SALE ! ity of À t carde, all aires nevertheless she was still conssious of \u2018Vie Pring?tho first ttle Joss time there would havo Loe thon, with an impulse of ipa Revenue for 1869.901,561 01 + IX GOOD South Down Buck LAMBS, * V\"2ntity of fine cut carde, pa inward irritation\u2014siways distinct human Deins Tow woman, bug tho Little eft to excite curiosity if you had only half couceslod a more serious Accumulated Funds.1,091.919 18.PIKE BROTHERS.S You can see them at my farm near ; I\u201d from ber singular and perfectly material fats nico 11e CXCPPEIYKIL™ | boon willing to leave those beats t vauity, askod, \u201cDo you think I might \u2014 Griffin\u2019s Corner.y farm nes Pencils, Writing Pads, etc.D Each found vent as the diff.| They had taken ecch other's hands: Roi.York: .have made n squaw 2\" Ineurances Azainat Fire Rock Island, Dec.17, 1854 culties of their undoviating progress ated side Ly sido thay | ards ; I'm very sorry,\u201d repeated tho \u201cI don't know,\u201d he repliod quiotly.A d atthe Ordinary Rates ofPrem \u2014 | »\u2019 Produce of all kinds taken i Call for there gooda at the through the underbrush increased, At ine olrso0 they leaned against woman, her lips quivering, \u201c1 never saw ononugh of thom to » Accepted atthe y Rater ir.J.Nomao aa | Farmer uce o Inds taken in ex- ç ; & cu.viny clastic root that hal sup- \u201c I now, tem.: Nr.J.H, Bares, News per Advertising change for goods at cash prices.Old cus- last she lost her risoc again, aud stopped They arc the scavengers of tho Toress, confident fro his cl | Ti g ( ; Pre f : ; ported, halt oncompnsscd them The \" ; ?' > le 4 i hus clear eyes Agent, 41 Park Row (Times Building) tomers and the public generally invited to ~ short.It's à pity vour Indian friends firl's caprici ; Wool,\u201d \u2018he continued in a lighter tone i that ho spoke the truth, but hay NSUR N k, i horised t t for ad call and d ; JOURNAL OFFICF.ems chiriston you * Wild Slustard \"or £73 pEricious, fitful mannor enceumb- 11 you stag mos you wust try to uso nothing ruady bo follow this calm.drs OA NANSUR.rtismenta 1n the.Btanstond.Taner cr 94 C91) and see goods and get prices.\u2018Clover.\u2019 *' she said natiricailv.\u201cthat \u201c183 boforo to tho near contact of hoz them to keep your house clonn.\u201d\u201d.ot her dooity.rola im dis - Agent forStanstead County.vertisementa in the Stanatend Joranat, si .À.RATHAN.emmnion, Lonting inte her even Tore ini rl norvenis.silonce.curlonity, relapsed iuto ~ anstead.Oot 18 1872.n a 19 host paten, Rock Taland, June 38, 18R4.Rock Telnnd,P Q.AEP UE tpn mre.mn oe ns "]
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