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( . . uiJDo11B'l'"&D.a.Y WILD BOY, . · Bntolf. ,\rk. "ucb 1.'-It hu ' betD among tume" aboot .... ,. •ll• Dortb of tbla city for. eomt . time tha\ "WJi :Jo the wooda aod tba' bt bad beeo leta bt pe'Ople Tbe N()Ortt ti"eeQ.. bQI'd for or four yeart aod wblle it- bM , beeo craoeral\J behued the boy tbere DO effort hu. ner )weD made to Bod blm. A few daya ego Varid WUliaml wu oomlog to thie oir,. ud u ha palled lbrooab a denl8 woode to lhe ri•er bottom he •w wolne throo'b tbe bruh. ud aolillal wbiob be' clear, ud be tied bii - team ud a hoot tbroogb the wood• to aee 1 if he ooold ano\her of it. ' Be IUccetefol. aod uya U wu DD• doobtedly a boy of ..aboo\ fifteen or ai:ttoeD It wu' perfeotly wild, while 1\ ooouiooally eot op no ita feet, U fall OD itll banda and feet. and fr.olll "'ba\ he c, atd eee it could get onr the jlr()Ond U fut U the woln1 which it ICOOm• panied. It nemed to be f amilfa,r. with the aoimala, -aod wu erideot.ly part of t.ho banft.--.Xb "boy of couree, w111 perfectly from !'• action• that it wu noUll9Jf"hUC ao utmal. Wtl • liama· aaid be· watobea tbe boy and wolfea for rome time, and th en be at•rted from bia biding place and tried to get oloee to 'be gronp J be wol '" aod boy went tbroagh the with manellous celerity, and not get near to them . . The at-ory bu caua muob iotereat here, and a concerted ,effort tl! '.o n_apture th .e boy antl brinll hinl 3c'(" to Ol\'1111\ttoo. t l.l belined thd the boy mne t bne beeo 11ole .n 'tthen a baby by the wolr e&. aud by aowe ohaooe ,. .. ouraod by a &he woH in11•ea\l of becoming a diooer for the aoimall -liiAFNESS Coa1n.-A Gentle- man who cured b.imaelf of DeafaHa and NoiMe in the Read of 14 ye•ra' by a oew method. will be pleated to ef'nd full oartioalart free. Arldroas ABRB£ RT C LIFTON S. Shepherd'• Place. Kenolosrtob Park, London, S. E -E Jt g- lid Printer .-liw -To Swnl LAKE MtcmOAN.-{'lti cago, Fib. 29 - Two C6icago 11 porta will io a few daya un- dertAke a dariosr feat. They will etow tlam eelrea io Capt. Paul Boytoo'a rubber anita. aod attempt to cro" the bh, which ia aboo' 60 miles wide. They are Henry Smith aod Charles Burton, both we ll known buotere and ft•her- men Dr r:t A Slocum'• OXYGF.!IllZEU of PURE COD LIV ER OIL If you are Feeble anrl Emkoiated -Use it For tale by all druggist cent a per boUle CONCERT' A Ctlncert in aid of the Tdnity Bay eu£- ferer a will be given in ST .• PAUL'S HALL, on Thursday Evening Next. P ROGRAMllE Addre111 . ....... . ...... ..... "'"\:. .. <'IIAikliAN 1-Ioetroment&l I )oet-Er;ange/int . ... .... Miaaee C11iroa 2-Solo-/ 1aw frnm Btach .. Mr IIANRARlN Tb.t old a nd you11g Maril . Milll R l!TnERFOIID 4-Soofl (eorio got a '1 ooth Mr LAWTOH 6 -Q.nartetle-J' u Gll'iue b'fck to D::&it ... HANRAH AN LTSCB . LAWTON and KENHIDY 6 -So lo - Tit f or Tat .. ...... .... .. .. .. Mias Lnca 7-Comio Song-They're ajt er JM. ....... Mr W KINNIDT 8-la.mun•ot"I-Cal/er Herrin ... Miu Go DO IN 9-Solo-Tu C:Joldtn .. Miaa PAnaSOif to a /'ubljc Diru 1u ...... . .. Mr MOUtsSIT ... ....... .... Mi• 12-Viollo Self'olll'loe-.•• -:: . Mr 0. R BiHN&Tr 18-8olo-Prtt .ty Pofld Liliu ......... .... Mlea 14-8olo-01d MtubUJ ... Mi• ,JIQtK PATIUON 16-8ong (comlo) -/'lul.dU Mvddlll Porta ..... .Mr w- J l.rNoll : . Faroe-.&.lltf &lt:ttr •• ••••••••••••••••• •. •.••••• • ••• B.-1 Haker ......... ...... Mi• KDN&DT · Mr Moater : .• •• .-.. •• •••••• •••• ll ... Jo.-u Mr Houeer ..... . ...... Mr 0 L Kawnoy.· Mr Oaaor ............ Mr G a BiDoocE BoJ ........... . .... .. . Maiter J)Qil W[PI ... cnat thla oa, &Dd take wltb 1 JOO] Admillloo-ne.er.ed Obain DambGred- 4.() oente; a.."!t;l. Sei.&a, so oeDte; seoeral aclmlaeloa 20 centa. · TiolrN fM hie •& thA of 1(-.. . -W. H. TbOCDpl01l lr Oo •• 0. t. KeaudJ and 0. W. Bo.- iJ Oo. ucl && the door. . Docri opeD ., 1130 ; t.o .,..a..a.. -' 8 o'olook. Pta ot «.u o'a " ...... , vr. a Tho.p. lOll If 00 tO-morrow .. NOTICE 1 The undetligoecl beg to inform the that jod po' up a n!W and impro"" Maohinery for the Maoufactore of MUNN'S t. hey are· orden for aoy qaaD· tit.y,' - io cub from 6 to -'0 pllone; ia O&DI iron 1 e,.t;f\ 11 to i &110, 1D 1 aod 2 os. bott.h·B by t.be gro& •.. ' , ,., #II , , i of t.hia againat all Qompetitom. We arA for Spring orden.for MUNN'S FISH FERTILIZER. . There lwinl( only a limited aupply thia. ordnrs 6•Rt rt"Cf'ived 6rat. filled ' Fur tu ·tl.er inl"ottnation and prioea, ae well as ordens fur same, send to the Office of JOHN . MUNN & 00 .• B.tasoa G:RAOE MannfRotu rc d hy F. W. GoLDBS. at Preruic>ea, Harbor Graoe. f26 lf N()'fl.CE. -- - A. B. LEHR, u 'l'sa ' ANOY & TOY V IaroiW. Braur. "'\. MASKS, WA.LKlNG · Traoed ud Shaded MA.'l'S, · BerU-. WOOL, Birtbd.ay uA.Rf 8 aocl B00Jt4. Gam--. Obe u. Dommo., flllui. Bolle Jl!m. b. - .. ·· A. M.ail M AILS will be rtom Office overland for all placa Wweeo 3t. Joha'a aod Wbiee Bay. oo Srci. 17th ad Slat Marob: I 1 'th &Del 28lb April. . OloeiDg at 8 o'oloclr, ibarp, on morning of 17 Oorreepoodeatte DOt at tb•c hour will l'f'maio iD ofiice aotil Mall a fort. oigbt later. Boob, Parcel• ... onr 4 oonc H. )r uy othor heavy Mall wUl . not. be forwarded. .. . ' R..eoe:l.ved a:t ' ILL ... _ , .._ Syrup-of Atwood's Bitters, . · Mother's Seigel's Syrup, · Castoria, Brooke's Monkey Soap. Gillott's Lye . - Esty's Cod Liv.er Oil Cream, gbam's Whfepel"· Dye, . Rubifoam and Zonweiss -f or the Teeth. W. TS:QJ{PSON & Co. It is a genuine and reliable Food; absolutely pure, nnd free from any adultemtion. · . ,. . It is. from the :flne.st quality of Beef and supplies all virtues that exist in Prim.e Beet. .TO!fN &T.RDT, T.. SpeoW attelltloG af•ea to lb" ..te of JWa ad lPilb ou.. . Ar.o, lo . lbe baylag aad. ahfppiq of "-t ... po.WO. Ud Prodaw. WOable Koaa.iil, , .

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. . uiJDo11B'l'"&D.a.Y . ¥WILD BOY, .

· Bntolf. ,\rk. "ucb 1.'-It hu 'betD ·~­~~ted among th~ tume" aboot .... , . •ll• Dortb of tbla city for. eomt. time tha\ • wll~ ~J "WJi li~ln,a :Jo the wooda aod tba' bt bad beeo leta bt ~e•eral pe'Ople Tbe N()Ortt ~a•e ti"eeQ.. bQI'd for tb~ee or four yeart aod wblle it- bM ,beeo craoeral\J behued th"~ the boy ,~.,. tbere DO effort hu.ner )weD made to Bod blm.

A few daya ego Varid WUliaml wu oomlog to thie oir,. ud u ha palled lbrooab a denl8 woode to lhe ri•er bottom he •w ~t.e wolne runnin~t throo'b tbe bruh. ud .~atraoge aolillal wbiob be' clear, ud be tied bii- team ud a hoot tbroogb the wood• to aee1 if he ooold ano\her ~ll!Jl,P•e of it. '

Be ~u IUccetefol. aod uya t~a' U wu DD• doobtedly a boy of ..aboo\ fifteen or ai:ttoeD y~an It wu' perfeotly wild, ~nd. while 1\ ooouiooally eot op no ita feet, U fall OD itll banda and feet. and fr.olll "'ba\ he c, atd eee it could get onr the jlr()Ond U fut U the woln1 which it ICOOm•

panied. It nemed to be familfa,r. with the aoimala, -aod

wu erideot.ly part of t.ho banft.--.Xb "boy of couree, w111 perfectly oa~ed.~ 'bo~ed from !'• action• that it wu noUll9Jf"hUC ao utmal. Wtl • liama· aaid be· watobeatbe boy and wolfea for rome time, and then be at•rted from bia biding place and tried to get oloee to 'be gronp J be wol '" aod boy went tbroagh the bru~h with manellous celerity, and he~ul~ not get near to them • ~ . .

The at-ory bu caua muob iotereat here, and a concerted ,effort tl! hA,.ma~e. '.o n_apture th.e boy antl brinll hinl 3c'(" to Ol\'1111\ttoo. t l.l belined thd the boy mne t bne beeo 11ole.n 'tthen a baby by the wolre&. aud by aowe ohaooe ,. .. ouraod by a &he woH in11•ea\l of becoming a diooer for the MY&~ aoimall

-liiAFNESS A~LtrrELY Coa1n.-A Gentle­man who cured b.imaelf of DeafaHa and NoiMe in the Read of 14 ye•ra' a\t~ndiosr by a oew method. will be pleated to ef'nd full oartioalart free. Arldroas ABRB£ RT C LIFTON S. Shepherd'• Place. Kenolosrtob Park, London, S. E -EJtg­lid Printer.-liw

-To Swnl LAKE MtcmOAN.-{'lticago, Fib. 29 - Two C6icago 11porta will io a few daya un­dertAke a dariosr feat. They will etow tlam eelrea io Capt. Paul Boytoo'a rubber anita. aod attempt to cro" the bh, which ia aboo' 60 miles wide. They are Henry Smith aod Charles Burton, both well known buotere and ft•her­men

Dr r:t A Slocum'• OXYGF.!IllZEU E~iUL~IO.N of PURE COD LIV ER OIL If you are Feeble anrl Emkoiated -Use it For tale by all druggist ~6 cent a per boUle

CONCERT' A Ctlncert in aid of the Tdnity Bay eu£­

ferer a will be given in ST .• PAUL'S HALL, on

Thursday Evening Next. P ROGRAMllE

Addre111 ......... ........... "'"\:. .. <'IIAikliAN 1-Ioetroment&l I )oet-Er;ange/int ........• Miaaee

C11iroa 2-Solo-/ 1aw frnm t~ Btach .. Mr IIANRARlN 8-Solo-~on~- Tb.t old and t~ you11g Maril .

Milll R l!TnERFOIID 4-Soofl (eorio oo~ic)-LJaby'• got a '1 ooth • ~

Mr LAWTOH 6-Q.nartetle-J'u Gll'iue b'fck to D::&it ... Me~en

HANRAH AN LTSCB. LAWTON and KENHIDY 6 -Solo - Tit f or Tat ......... ... ...... Mias Lnca 7-Comio Song-They're ajter JM. ....... Mr W

KINNIDT 8-la.mun•ot"I-Cal/er Herrin ... Miu Go DO IN 9-Solo-Tu C:Joldtn ~e .. Miaa PAnaSOif 10-Re&Jin~r-G~g to a /'ubljc Diru1u ......... Mr

MOUtsSIT 11-Soo~- -- ... ....... .... Mi• H~IBSSY 12-Viollo Self'olll'loe-.•• -::. Mr 0 . R BiHN&Tr 18-8olo-Prtt.ty Pofld Liliu ............. Mlea ~OIL 14-8olo-01d MtubUJ ... Mi• ,JIQtK PATIUON 16-8ong (comlo)-/'lul.dU Mvddlll Porta ..... .Mr

w-J l.rNoll : . Faroe-.&.lltf &lt:ttr •••••••••••••••••••• •. •.••••• • •••

B.-1 Haker ............... Mi• KDN&DT · Mr Moater : .•••• .-.. ••••••••• •••• ll ... Jo.-u

Mr Houeer ...... ...... Mr 0 L Kawnoy.· Mr Oaaor ............ Mr G a BiDoocE BoJ ................... Maiter J)Qil B.t~

W[PI ... cnat thla oa, &Dd take wltb1 JOO]

Admillloo-ne.er.ed Obain DambGred-4.() oente; a.."!t;l. Sei.&a, so oeDte; seoeral aclmlaeloa 20 centa. ·

TiolrN fM hie •& thA abop~t of 1(-... -W. H. TbOCDpl01l lr Oo •• 0. t . KeaudJ and 0. W. Bo.- iJ Oo. ucl && the door. .

Docri opeD ., 1130 ; t.o .,..a..a.. -' 8 o'olook. ~

Pta ot «.u o'a " ...... , vr. a Tho.p. lOll If 00 tO-morrow ..

NOTICE 1 The undetligoecl beg to inform the ~~·

that ba~og jod po' up a n!W and impro"" Maohinery for the Maoufactore of

MUNN'S

~QmD·:If~fin, t.hey are· pi'e~ted ~.fill orden for aoy qaaD· tit.y,' - io cub from 6 to -'0 pllone; ia O&DI iron 1 e,.t ;f\11 to i piD~ &110, 1D 1 aod 2 os. bott.h·B by t.be• gro& •.. • '

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~echallerigethesttength i of t.hia Articl~ againat all Qompetitom.

We arA ~tl!sopopen for Spring orden.for

MUNN'S FISH FERTILIZER. . ~

There lwinl( only a limited aupply o£ thia. ordnrs 6•Rt rt"Cf'ived 6rat. filled '

Fur tu ·tl.er inl"ottnation and prioea, ae well as ordens fur same, send to the Office of

JOHN. MUNN & 00 .• B.tasoa G:RAOE

MannfRoturcd hy F. W. GoLDBS. at ~be Preruic>ea, Harbor Graoe.

f26lf ~

REMO_VA~ N()'fl.CE. ---A. B. LEHR,

u 'l'sa '

ANOY & TOY ~AZA.AR, V IaroiW. Braur.

~~···· "'\. MASKS, WA.LKlNG STI~ · Traoed ud Shaded MA.'l'S, · P.lainod~haded BerU-. WOOL, Birtbd.ay uA.Rf 8 aocl B00Jt4. Gam--. Obeu. Dommo., flllui. ~yiag

Sootobmao,.Hal~ Bolle Jl!m. b. - .. ·· A. ~~:.

M.ail • •

MAILS will be deapa~hed rtom ~ia Office overland for all placa Wweeo s~.

3t. Joha'a aod We~tern.Oo.e; Wbiee Bay. oo

TUESD~Y, Srci. 17th ad Slat Marob: • • I 1 'th &Del 28lb April.

. OloeiDg at 8 o'oloclr, ibarp, on morning of ~eapatcb. 17 Oorreepoodeatte DOt ~ at tb•c

hour will l'f'maio iD ofiice aotil Mall a fort. oigbt later.

Boob, Parcel• ofNewapa~ ... onr 4 oonc•'·H. )r uy othor heavy Mall ma~ wUl. not. be forwarded.

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' R..eoe:l.ved a:t

~Hfll8fN'S- .M~M~ru-'ILL ... _,.._ Syrup-of ~1g~ Atwood's Bitters,

. · Mother's Seigel's Syrup, ·Castoria, Brooke's Monkey B~and Soap. Gillott's Lye .

- Esty's Cod Liv.er Oil Cream, ~ucki" gbam's Whfepel"· Dye, .

Rubifoam and Zonweiss-for the Teeth.

W. H~ TS:QJ{PSON & Co.

It is a genuine and reliable .M:~at Food; absolutely pure, nnd free from any adultemtion. · . ,. .

It is. ~anufactured from the :flne.st quality of Beef and supplies all ~qe virtues that exist in Prim.e Beet.

.TO!fN &T.RDT, KONTU~ T..

SpeoW attelltloG af•ea to lb" ..te of JWa ad lPilb ou.. .

Ar.o, lo .lbe baylag aad. ahfppiq of "-t ... ~ po.WO. Ud ~1 Prodaw.

WOable ~au. Koaa.iil,

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· ~-1 had ~ troubled fiVe months "tflth~~psia:, The doctors told me it w.s cbrollic. thaaa fullness · after eating and a qe&vy Joad in the pit' of my stomaclt. r sUffered fee.

' quently from a Water Brash of clear mattet. Sometimes a deathly Sick­ness at the Stomach would overtake me. Then again I would have the teoible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. I was working then for Thomas McHenry, Druggist, Cor. Irwin and WesteruAve., Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I bad been for seven yeQfS. Finally I used Aagust Flower. nnd after using just one bottle for ~o weeks, was en­tirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eatthings I dared n9ttoucb before. I would like to refer you to Mr. McHenry, for whom I worked, who knows all about my condition, and from whom I bou~ht the medi­cine. I live-with lJlY wtfe-and family at 39 James St., Allegheny City,Pa. Signed, ]oiiN'D. Cox. 8

G. G. GREEN Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New j ersey. U. S. A.

Tlll(:GRE.AT lllil\IEDY FOR

g_ONSUMPTION which cnn be cured by a timdy resort to this stnnd­an.l prepnrntion, as ha9 been proved by the hnndrc'ds of tcstimoniu:s t'Cc<'ivcd by the proprietOI't:i. It is ncknowl­t·dgc<l by mnn_v promi'nent ph.)' .siduns to I ,e the most t·diablc prcpnmtivn eYer in-roduceu for the relief nnd

:·11re of ni l Lnng complniuts, 111d is oJfcrcd to ~e public, ~uuctioncd by the experience ot orer forty ycut·s. \ Vheu re~ortcd to in sen son it sel-l om fails to effect n speedy turc in the most severe ea~cs of ~oughs, Bronchit.is, Croup, 'Vhooping Cough, J nfl:: ~nzn, .Asthmn, Colds, '::>-.~rc 'l'hroa.t, Pains or Sorc­•:t'., s in the Chcgt nnd Side, Lv-c1· Complnint, Bleeding nt the Lnngs, &0. Wistar's · -'3alsnm does not dry up n

' Cat1gh, nnd leave tho cause behind, ns· is the cnse witr most proparatio.r 1. :._ <4., 1t loosens and cloanses the hmgs, and allays irritation, thus removing the catlbe of tho complaint.

PUP.AUD ftT IETll W, FOWIJI. 80118, !ottat Kua.,

.lo4 """'by Druauu.-~ .......... u.

. GU~.&-BD IAN F1¥ AN.D LIFE

~_aura,nc& ~ Company Qlr ~ONDON · ·

-..,..-ESTABLISHED A.D., 1812

llegislati!!. eouncil 1)JqplT Feb. ~~b 1892

floe. Dr. s~n"n*-'n• Snetob of Hii..Es­.,.llta«~J whloh be. bad Won bl• ..,He of a fu 1\ealth'-...oobdltfoa of oar el.aba tb•a bad 1\N· eeated lbelf to aa for 10aae limA. Tbe ... 1 fl•h· •rJ ~d proncl _.,,. lba'D aaa•IIJ PfO"aottn 4Dd both o~ra 01 ~I• nd me, bad I'X·

l)tritaoed tile beatftt• rMa tlotr fro~ It Thf• •uccHe wu no c'toob'- Ia a mauare attribot.ble •n t'be r.oeD~ teilelatloD 011 til ohjt c t and we were tnCOOrtllll'd' in tile bop tbd perm:u\eat ,ttnnt.ae woolcl acoroe the•efr thitfbnnoh " f oa~ lododrfe1 8ocoeu. bad also rewarded •be labora of ·oar ftebermeo t11aeged in the L-b· •ador flahuy. tbe -,oyaae bula~r btoo a lapter ., .. , fbao aeual Bad n oo\ beea tbd pr&YiOot ooor ftibttrlee hid lodaoed -oar merpbaot. to ·cor­tail eappli,.. the beoeftta derind.,rom il would h••e been more wid .. pre•d and pronounced : ~ rn"' bd fmpr.Y_11Dtnt Ia \be cure of 1 hie flab. too. ll ~li laho place. notwltbetaddin!l the diearlno· •allOII .. hicb our ftehermen l•bor under lo pre· pl\rlo~r ftth for m-.rbl oo th~t c~•t Thi11 ,._, "ch~oae for the better. which we "'lbould do 11ll in our power to enooaraae •• a ,Cleaeralimproye­meot in the care ooold ocl..fall to be followed by au increaud price for tbe article. He wu aorry be coullt not,., lbat the Mille mnaeo.re of ~uccetl h•d attended tbe labnrs of thoae eo~r~ft4'd io the Bank end Shore flaberiee . . The proedoa· tiou of the former had, no doubt . hnu to i ~rrel\t ex•eat Interfered with by the eickue11 which orev111led amooaet our people in tho euly part of the 6ebin~ IK'IIOn. and :rieldt>d bu~ rcant retorue, whilat the IaUer harl boon fa1' leaa than "n nen5;e oul'l. He coneidererl the Shore Oah­ety the· mo'et lmportaut . braoclt of oar msritim" iuduatriea. u the haneat from i~ conferred l(rea•er aod more wideapre;a.d beue6u opoo tbe oeople, 111 wu e•ldenoed by the smouot . of rno.:oy iu ciroulatioo which alwaye accorupa•••ed " aneceaaful •oyaa:e. Tbe outlay, too. wu I t'll~ ca~~liJ t ban that for oar other ftaheriet: conn­qoentiJ the return• to oar people were in a pro. portionate d~aru gTeater. It wu a hopl'rut •i)IO to aee the Jll'ne..-1 deeire 11rnon~rat the peo­CIIe to eo~r~ge in egricultursl rnrauit11. aod lh,lll • npplemeo~ their earuiug• from the f111beriu: the iodueementa bald oat by the Gof drnment to tonoura~:e tbia ioduetry had no rioubt been trMinly in&trumental in briogioa about thi~ t!Ood re~uli,Nor dirt be (DrS) deem it wise thtl\ Lbeae iuducemente ehould be withdrawn till the oeo · ole, llt ner.Hy, had learned to look opou aa:ricnl· tore 1111 1\t leul • eollateral meaua of Jupport with tbe ftd1eriu. \vltb the iocreaae of our popala­tion the fact wu becomiug more app1"tnt tbat the tilling of the land woald ban to be haortl'd co u an auxiliary meaoe of eupporlinllhe J>Gople It wae a matter that he wat aare all were tbaok­rul for, tU~ the outbreak of dipbtheri' lr,1 our mid1t bad almott•nbeided. The Bo.rd of Health cooalderln~r tbe mu1 conditione tba• bad mlli-

agalnat . thelr e!orte, were to be coojlratu· lattd upon tht. lmpro•ed condition or the .(lub,llo health ' The fner OGtbreak in 8• J obo'11 'hd prond not oeariJ 10 MriOill a1 we bad feared It rnhlbt. end tbe promp' e!orte of the Board in dealing with It had been eoooeeatal In getting it onder complete control, and be bopttd that In a •hort time 1& would hue entirely dltsppeared" h wu llratifying to note bow YlaorouelJ aod flilhfu!IJ tbe work on the Hall'1 lby line w.a beioll performed, which blda ne hore th•t In a abort time tho people In the Nortbera Bsyll ~111 l>e able to nail tb~maeiYee of tbia rueao1 of oommunicatloo wltb tbe capital. and be wat ot r· teio tbe GoYeroment'l deterwination lo plaoe eleamere on the three principal bay1 aad tbua foablo the more remote aettlem~o111 io them to ooouect with the railway, would be highly appre­ciated by hia uorthero frienll1 Whl'n thl1 projto~ aball bue been acbined it i1 imp'>ui­hle oo" to ~numerate all the maoy adnn•aaM •.hat will accroe to tbue people' · one lild a principal ou8, will be that th«:y "ill be oble to obtain auppliu •nd all other thioga tbty may req•Jire darin~ the winter. rrom time to tirnt, "s thty need them, ioeteaa of huln.c. •• on•. IO purohllt ar>Jtbiujf they miJ W&Ot_ in the f~ll uf the year The propoeed aorYOy of tbe O'lnolrf. ' rom Erplolta • to a., s •. Geor~re. wltb llle Ob· jeot of counectlog theae poluta by a lloe or rall­•ay. ,.,, ao uoderllkinll •bloh he cooaidered tbe Gonrnment were fnlly jua~l6o~d It) en~realog lo, wbea we take lato ooaelderatlon the manJ adnnta~r•• eoob oonneotloo would ooarer upu 'he people C1f'tbe we.' Coaat. DO~ .... , ... ~or whloh "oald be k> eaable thecn to 11od tbelr product. to mukea Ia 8,. Jobo'e Tbe faol that nlaable depoelta of Iron aod coal a\'e,-&a ,..._ porkd by the Gaoloatoat ianey of lu& '7"r, to be fvaacl alonw tbe prCijsc•ed line. bad. doobl· teae, lnftae11oed the G .J'Itrumea' toward• tbl1 detlrmfo.atloa. 1 te ••'u ot thoM raloeral1 wat -.~ rratly enbenoed., w)len tbey were fooad, 11 be aod,retood lbey were. In tble looality, Ia olo .. proslmi•J to 1-1ob otber. lron wu a mlaetel tb•t oo:~ld not be doae whbout eo that lu Ylloe " an export wae c:erta~O' J the balldlni of rall­"'1' ,.._ more f1'11etel ale ' or lteara aod tbe otber &fj'e11e!ll wblob followed tbe adn••OI of oiYalia ,tlon. all t.aoclH to' lnaresae the dtm!\orl ror tbil mloe,._l, r ... libt1al •llo•aooe ~nted · y tbe Gournment to ~·obl't Ollold 001 ran to •dnuoe lhe qlla•• of ad~MIIon tbrouwhoaL tbe l~laod 'l'tt. poor requane·atlon tbl• ola•• of the aublio te• ••au bad lo &be pul raotoife,d for tbalr •tnio~•- bad priYtiftted tbon m•·a~ ""'n""'"''""''·. fro• eultliDI lD tla1 work, ba• oow ...... .-. .... .... •ieee Wife belcatr better arprecl•tetf and a moN eobe•a~ttfal r~Qhlon or ibeiQ 111-d•, b• •a• eul'e a earhcl I1Dpro,emeiot wonlcl tak• plaoe Ia &ale ed~ 1&4 ot lbe o.>aatry. to tbe arMt beeell of Ute .. a-. b •ould .... (ftllf71Gt &o &be pabtto to leVi ofll.ttlocartulol ooaclltlolt of ._ S.ri .. BeQ 00. Of;lh •oe• ftlaab(t'IM&heflou"wblob tM OOUDttJ .,0.. ... Ita biOI .. WdM .,...., bllldtDated.. Ia ·~....,. b1 ....... ,...t.... .. •• IIOf'

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. ~ .-. - CHAPTER XV.~Omeinutd)

For Aoauatua baa·bec<tm• very chaUy over his wine, and hae told '4vonmen- o( his contemplated ' eviction• on hia Irieb estates in a manner tbat in~ee liis b-arer writhe on his chair wltb · 10ppreeeed laughter; and a moment after b&Jt qked Avonmere's advise on this vny aobjd{

. Rna Dr Snr:ro!f ·~ld. In reply, tba& be be(! '10 putloe&lar 4Mia,o in om"tloa dariow hi• ,ftw ~uu to refii&o.tbe CJ'Iet~tloo of diphlh!!rl~ at Grti'OIIJQnd. . ~ kt~IW tba,dipbtheti!l Wll there ond hsd be"a n bly iaforrued Ia relatioa fhere· to ; bu,, from lri• kno•lcdee ant! experience. be did aor thin it wat or •ucb ~eriou• lm· ootldee u .. t~) aford any c•u•• for alarm. r,...re wrre bqff-.w casu of diphtheria in Green• · ooad until qahe receatly. IUid ap ·~ the''" of Febra\rJ bu' t•o d .. ,thl ooourrert fber"'rorn. i-> far 11 he kaew, lbe UIO\l pr autioaa were to ptnent the eplderpio from epr~ In~. Tbrre \re ~tee eoboble in the place anrl tw f t.bem "re claaed ac lb6.prreent time. The Cout neotal '\od Cbllrch 8oclet1 acbool.(in the lower put o.f •ue harbor) ia etill open. Capl&ia Uhud!ord had receind a telegraph meeu J,!e from Greene· pouli JOiterday iofurminQ' b'p~ tba~ a child ba­tongiusr to a brother of Mte Blandford b'd diert quito rec• ntly, aod that another of the lam& ram!IJ waa varr ill Tho diutaeh~d nnw truelled 10 the lo•er part of the harbor. · bat it waa hopett that i11 prol(reu would eootbe arre•ted Dr MoDooald'e t.o!owram to Cap ia Hl•uclrord "u nrJ alll.oj.flcsnt ; ic wu to t rffeo~ tba\ be wu qait .. able t.o-miud hie own buaioeu w!Lh.,ut' irt~\ferenoe with anyoae. He, ( Dr 'kehou) \)fogged to ioform the boo, gentle1.0an

thllt he w~ oot a nati•e of Greeuspood He ba-t lind there. howeYo!r. for a perio•l extend· iog over 2!) year.,, and , duriol! I bat time hie oon­uec"ou witb the peo!Jie was al "aye pleauot aud R11reeable, aad he h:ul always foaud theUl com· peleot to nueutl to tbuir Olfo aiT~ir1 in a q,iet htieious wa1 wilbout aoy nuaece!II'Ary friction or. •larm h was oot his iutoo tioo~eula~.ge oo Chi• eal•j .,et at lhe prott:D~ time T!lo m.1Lte r wa1 in the baod1 of th& prop:1r au:boritiee. ood it was confidently hoped aurl 11otioips~ed th" t tbtt ma\adya' Gree111pood would eooo be 1tawp· ed out of esieteooe.

'It's rather a delicate matter, my boy, he baa said;' bot I know you'll _give your opinion to a brother peer. Wnat Am l to do in that unfortunat~ complica. tion with li~tle Follis?

• I had euppotred -you' .were going to · man7. her,r ret-urns tbe Engll.tthw,:n with a sm1le. · ...

Uowt Coac ros Du.FN&SS-A. book by 1\ noted Aar11l Surgeon , doacrihiug a IJ&tem ·of curiug U11afneee and Noiao!a io tbe llead, br wh1t>h a aetr -cure.ia. deoted ac bou11. 'li·e RoY U. W. II ll .. rlock, of the Paraooa~ Miltou onder \\'yah· wood, writee-" Try thv ay11tem by all tneaue it ia 6rat·rate, and bu beeo of the utmost ttrvice to me." t'oe\ free ~.-De Vere & C<> . Pub: liabetl, 22 W~&rwlok L&ae, London, E .C.-62aw __ ..... -

THI P EOPLI'.I FIRUIDZ JooaN.\L, the ~rreat Storyaud Family Potpar. 82 piA'fl, Luge•~ P~any Paper io Eoj(laod. Spleodid StortH. Co10ic Cuttlolll ~bildreo'a and l:lotllebold ColotOill, Smart llloeuatioo•; Euhaoae Culamo, Graph· olon. Grand f'remloma. Grea\ Ad•er,iaiog M.edlam, .ld, of ell Nenaeiot. aod Smitb'a ~t•ll•; po•' ,free. ~J from 69, Newmu Street. Lood001 W~..-.July 21, ly,llw.

l.MN)RT4NT. TO,Lj..DlU-Atra Ktal: 65 Uowlosf Koad. 8rl11oo, LoDdoa. will aeud full partlou · tare. of e oew cheap. aacJ iafalllble remedy Cor all obetroctl,ooe, aod lrreaalarl&le1, ou reoolpt of ao addreaead iuelope l'bil it aheolocel, aenoioe -No' lS,ly,l,lw

-- I Dr. Wiltar'• B&laam ot Wild Oherry i1 • a

oomhiaatlon aod form indeed • for bellhog and curlog dlteuee of tbe throat, !elf! aad chee~ h ooree a o.nillb by loueolng ar:d cteadeia~t t he luowe aud allayin~t irrit.ati•Jo : tbu1 removing the eatu4, ioetead of drJiug up the cough and leaving

A PLEASING SENSE. Of heahb ~ad atreogtb reoewe.i 1\ud of east~ and comrqrt follo wa tbe o.se' of· Srrup of f •a, , u h 1011 lh liarm?uy !JIIb nature tu effeo:u~l fy cleanee the aylll"m wbr o eostiYO or bilious For aale Ia 75o 1io~tlu by all ludiog dru~gls:a.

CONJOIUTION Cuuo Ao .>1.1 l'hy ~ioi " · re Urad from practJoe. bad placet.! In hie bauds b) an EAet loiUu Mlialooary the Cormula of a eicn· pie YejleLlble remedy for tbe epeedy Yld per · muent oare of Cooaumptloo, Hroocblti• Oatsrro. AaUlm_. "nd all Tllroa~ ud LnoR ;(ffeoLioce, alto a pottti'll and rAdio.! cure for Nerfou• De· btlltJ and all Ner~oue UocoplaJnte. IJdina teated Ire "9Dder(ol onratl•e powo,. to tbou.und• of 01\..., aad d•lrJoa to reile•e bumau talfering. l will Had ,, .. of obar~e. to all who wlall it. tbl• reoeipt fa ~erman, Freuoh or Enlllllb, •ltlt full dlrecltfone for peparlne aud llliua Sent by pot t &1 add~. whb etamp, ollmlor tbti J>aper llr.J P. ' liQ)UN rA(N, IG Percy StrMl. Lon· doo. W. JIJ2lllw. --

Here ·Gussie at~tounds and ac,ually O'{erawes him His littl. frame g;owe taller, his air grows more haughty, and his vbice becomes very severe as ne says, 'I am surprised. Lord Avonmere, at such a so~~e.it10n. I have not forgotten my ronlc if Grousemoor has hie/ I had pr&­anmed that vci·1r npinion and mine coin­cided op~n thi ( •pestion, which is at the basis of our ttlll k . Blne blood for blue blood I Keep the canailkaway I Curse 'em I ' For vanity and champagne have by th!s time nearly made him crazy.

'That being the case. 'reLurns Avon­mere, with ~ choked-down chuckle, 'you Hhould cut the y oung lady's hopes short atonct'l I4's kmder. Perhaps 'even now abe is dreaming of wearing your coronet.'

'No doubt she is,' intenups Gusaie with a grin. ' She's been dreaming of this for weeks. Old Marvin, who baa a nose for a peer like a pointer for a quail, scented me out lon~ ago and put Matil­da up to the game, and so she took me nt advantage and literally trapped me, by Jove 1'

'It does look a. little curious, ' mur­murs Avonmere.

'Curious ? I .fthould think so I' cries Gusdi&- • I shall out the Follis affair in

way thnt'l 1 make Miss Matilda open her eyes. Watch me to-night.'

So tht' two take cab for the Metropolit­nn. !vonmere suggesting that as Grouse· moor has recognized his title. i~ would be no more than polite for Gussie to drop into his box and pay his conpliments to him. shrewdly imagining that if the great Sottish nobleman indorses the olaim of A.u~~;ustus to the Barony Qf Basaington, New York society will follow his lead in a ;-way that will make the new young pear very haughty nod snobbish to com­mon clay and especially so to Miss Fol­lis ofColorado.

Be moreover remarks that he imagines Lord Bassington may be persecuted by I£1pnrters this evening and advises that ne simply tell them his knowledge of his rank nod draft fq.r pis money came direct from Brown; Studley & \Vii bar­force of London. ' I wouldn't mention Stillman, Myth & Co. in the matter, or that firm won't he able to transact basi­ness to·morrow, the gentlemen of the press will persecute them so.'

'That's what old Stillman said him­a·· lf,' returns Gussie, 'and I 've conc!uded to take pity on him and give him a rest.' Which he does that evening. tell­ing all inquiring rej)orters that if they wnnt further p!U'ticulars they can apply to his ·Lont.lon solicitors, Brown. Studley & Wilberforce-a policv th.Lt insures him rank and title for a few short .days ; for had be set those lyoxes of the press upon Stil~man, ~Iyth & Co .• the peerage of Bassington would hnve passed from him. within tw~nty-fou~ boors.

Dodging &ueb reporters as be can in the- lobb~ of the Metropolitan, and

·promising inteniews later in the evening to those that get 'their bands upon him. he leaves Avonmere and soon finje him-

.. ~· . .- · · Nervous Debility. Symptoms.-Dininess, weariness, with nervous, irresolute

feeling, irritability, no energy, loss of memoiy, despondency and low spirits, trembling, cau~d by slight excitement, sleeplessness, poor appetite, and, frequently, palpitation.

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The causes . of nervous d~bility are many : over-.. work! l~ck· of bodily exercJse, ipsufficient .;est and ~, nounshinent, 1lhsence of {Ullusement, loss of vitality,

etc. 'Ble results, however, are the same': po·or cir­. culati9n of blood, impaired digestion, deran~d ner­r~d: syat:em; the heart loses force, the stomach, liver, . • eys, and bQwels fail to perform their functions. .This should not _!>e, when a remed:y is ever at hand.

Indian 'Sagwa - ' e&!li!IDalred from h¢s, roots, · .:

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self io· Mrs. WilliH18, bo:t whe~ there is a little throng of ~entlf'men.

For ~hat lady is quite popular herself, and MJss Everett's face is fresh to New Ycr~ and very pretty as well; besides, she, 1s about to marry the great gun of the wit;1ter, and they wish to keep ~hem­s~lves 1n her memory, hoping for invita­tlOns t? .the Boston wedd1ng, and social recogn1t10n f, om her as tho Marchioness of GrouRemoor upon their annual trips across the ocean to meny England.

Squeezing· his·way among these and J~;ettmg th~ee heart.v grips in his pa.ssa~e, Mr. Guss1e finds himself behind M1ss Bet~sie's chair . . That young lady holds out a welcomin~ band to him, while the Scotch peer smtles and says " How are Y?O?. Still ~ooked to uW19td our crn­stttohon agrunst Gladstone ? ' For this nobleman has his J.>&rty's welfare very ~uch at .heart, and lS determi9..ed to en­lust the new peer and give bimYthe Con­servative shilling nt once.

'Yaas, count on mel' murmurs Au­gustus.

Then Mrs. Willis whispers a word to Grousemoor. nod that gentleman says, 'Excuse me, I did not know you were unacquainted-Lord BnRsiugton, Mrs. Willis, I non-the trick is done I

Three or fuur of the . loun~ers in the box lounge out of it and 10to other!, wl:iel'6 they confirm Gussie's luck, stat­ing that be has heen introduced. under his title, to Mrs. Willie, by that strict up­holder of social etiquette and class dis­tinction, Grousemoor. Afte~his comes to its eare. New York

society is)verv kind and cordial to little Gu88ie td-nigbt.

This news finding its way to the De Punster Van Beekman box, oltl Van Twiler Van Beekman, 'vbo has hardly bowed to the scapegrace for years-be is only hie .5rst cousin-comes into the foyer nnrt pounces on Gussie as he leaves· Mrs. Wilhs's party.

• You young rascal I' cries the old gentleman, slapping him on the back with pla,Yful cordiality. 'what bav_,;you been do1ng with yourself? We havn't seen you for m.ontlls, anJ 1 don't believe you calldd tbis winter/

(To ue continued)

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muoer Ia wbloh the Uonraii'e ~b .. H th• Acl~r .. lo ltepl,lboaJd 8e .... , wl!~ b7 tbr ••belt o!Ae oa-. . lfe1~ DI'O• ta a• • pro /llfWI matter , .. _. ot~~b liOf .... cfebaled. but ~let be allow~ to.~ wUbfnaf''etlloGIIIoit ud \be realbU..tll Of tbe _.. ~tenet ap oo wlthoaa dtlaJ. Baa after lldealtc 6o tbr Ttmuke of the boo. mimb\r · u; :MartaJ wtUa wblob h •. la a ar•& 111Niqrt, ..,ew, aod look· lor ~ )be ... fact the' out4m warraated.' lL z:ot reqnllW, a · oommtDia'J a~a 'be ip eob from tbe Oppoeltloo beooh•,. ba would' e a few re111arlle 'Opon tome 'of'Uit ~aore lmparlabi~tra gl'lpbt io the tpeecb Tlit _.,od paraarapb ua&ulateC: &b.em opoD.th' nooe. Of11ielu& J flaheriea. .fo wbloh tbey ooold all ooooor. Tbe Go••romeot .... omed oredit.. for &b .. bleaalufll • he9., \bey oame, bat eaob forlaoe waa oo more athibotable Jo tbtm tbto wollld be ehor\ ftaber· let aod a thor' rneooe to their dleoredlt. Tbe · GoYerDUieD& bad DO more tO do wl'b I& tbt.o tbe Uppoallioo. aud thla paragilpb · mlflbt b_e &.abo for wbat l& It worth. To a otrtalD •xteo he aaned whb · the paragraph wbloh etated that \be lo­oreued demaa~de for mlola~r locatlooe were larae: IJ aUrlbutttd- to•tbe amebdOCJ Crowa LaJutf ..... Aot of Jut Jear; bu& that act wu etill oapable of lmproYemeot; tbt llw, whateYer i' ' may tA., aboold be a bard aad fu• oae1 ao dleontioo ahould be gino to the deparfmeo&, and Ia no Ia· ttaace abould &be ~ecatiye' hue tbe power of extending or alte1 iog the alma or ooodiCioDt opon wbloh culniar liceo1e1 were held. He wu pleued "i:h tbe marked obange for tbe better tbat bad aprung up io the 8arnyor Gea~rald a department and the eftlcieooy of the permanent etafJ io tbet office. Wheo ' lte aid permtuent be did not by any wlah to dlapan.~ the temporary bead of that departmeo,. He bad on many oo-· caalona laat yur to make eoqalriet qf one tort or uot.ur at tbe Crowo l4od't bftiotaDd tbe facill­tlu whb whiob tba' .ioforOS"atloa wu obtaiul'd wu moat ~ati.afacto~. Ue wu glad to bear th"L the alary of Mr. llowl•y (a aeotltOliD wboae abilhiea we all reco~rai&ed) bu beea looreued. aod aboYe all,tbat be wu atftled with biMAiary. lf he wae. be wu tbe ftrn mao hold log a Oonro­meot tilaalioa lo tbia or any otbtr coaotry who waa atiafted, 'l'be apeecb weat on _&o ay that the hmoaot of de~lt.e \a our SllYinaa Bank ebowed a Jar~• lnorMte oYer 1890, tad h wu a matter of coogf4lulatloa tha• tiooe the p ....

MACI:.JNE log of tbe aot to proYide for the appropriation UNION SEWING -- rrl. of the proiUt of tbat iDitlto&ioD, it bad been It Leada them all It is the LightMt Runobl.g It maltea the Leu~ JloiM foaDi po..tble to tapply tbe · 111m of three

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NEW DISCOVERY br I CCIDEIT l n eompoundlnl' " aotutlon a part wu acc:ldez~U.r IJ)Ilkd oo tbe b&ll4 a n ti on wN!blns; nfu·rwtLtd It """ cUtlcovere4 tbal Ult hal.r wu com. pll'ldy r<:lltliV<.od. W e "' onee pot l b la wonderful prepan.UOo, on tbe mMketand IIOifTe&t b M ~~~ tbo d emand l.ba' we ue now lnU'OdadDI It t.b.roulhooiAI.bo world under Ule name .of Qaeea'• .&DU•llalrl.De,

_I T IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND · o SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN'USE IT,

. . tGOOtM lad JHt. fe •l)t!'&f ,. ate~ Uale ,~ ~arefr ... bate etoile trilla ~ · oaneln• lua:fat81 ... ID lbe .,. or ... wOflcl-ooD• telillOdbl- ~•IDcl oo~IJ to oa• CJWD.

laoa • .IMIDber.lbeD 10t11eJtDc'b. to ~.-.tilocauto• )a:d apoli ttie Owoloo Ao• I~ yfiU. Tbe ... a*»~ WU ,b,...l( bJ. BDalaDCI, to fttarn 'D &H old klal '" eual -~ qaaMr-deo'k .... ,... o • .- bQl ... &o pro•lde for aJacliol•l kibaaal o.lm~ or •n •• tliQaahC OOilt111Un&'"wiLh lbt IDILI1Qra .aa.blt.a ud ou~ca• o, onr people, apd of))Qr kberlN. Hu tba\ ~ribun&l been 11tabl1eh· eel t No. And If ever it waa •'-bliebed, htfe we not al~dy been &old 1.bat it Wilt t-o "be oompowd of lawyen belonging to Eng land t AI tar u be Wr\8 oonoerned, of Ute two e•il.,, be obooee the leuer, and ~t.wetn the ianor&iit, i~~ible nomioeea ~f D own·

·~Street, be pf!Cerfed UJe qua& \er deok jlll-t.ice of the preaeDt day, guarded, u it wu, by . that apirit of fair play and t.olerance wbicl:' wu etill t.o • \e found, ~bank Oodt !IDODgat Engliab .naval ~entlemen nf the pre· etnt time. Let the Imperial Government pea thia bill _if the>: may, there were many mdioatioDt of their DDwilliDgneu t.o preu a <Uviaion in the Houee of Oommona on tbie qaeetion ; .Newfoundland Jl1'eterving, ii noth­ing elee, her conaiatency and pr~,teeting to the tut. Kuowing .bow obnoxioue the meaaur" wae t.o our people, knowing that at lt}Y mo­ment the aligbteat out.break on the French Shore might lead to complications with France of a moet aerioua nature, and feeliog what a we1pon they were plaoiog in the banda of their political o.ppoDentt on the eve of a gen­eral election at which tbeJwar cry ;rould be

OKS noth the method and JeBUlfa when S~pof~ is taken; tt Ia plrrnt aDd iefteshfng to tbe taste, and acta gently~ ~romptlyon \heXidneys, Liver and 1Jowels, cleanses the ~· tem effectually, ~ oo1dl, bMd· aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Spup of Figa ia Ula on1y rem:Jn or its kind ever pro­duCed, pl g to the taste and ao-ceptable to the stomach;~~,.j.Pt in its action and trulY: ben · m .its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreea.blesubatancee, its man:r,excellentqualitiescommendit to all and have mnde it the most popnlar remedy k nown. ,

Syrnp of Figs is Cpr sale ~ .. l!Ao bottles by all leading drq~~ao Any rclinble drnggi.st who may no\ have it on hn.nd will procure it promptly for any one V(ho wishes toW it. Ma.nufuctured onlj by tho

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no coer..oion, if they did pua the bUt bey •ot?,d hue been bounq to aot. upon it ; they woulJ be nene~~&itated to fullow up tbe ar-· bitration fort't~hndo..ed , b;. it, anJ tWily it would not be said that • be draft wu ool yet eubmitted to the French Government. But they had got ~oll that 'they wan~ed; Newfound land had done t.beir dirty work tor them. We ouraelve1 bad promiaed to keep ~he peace We bad given t.hoq1 L!gislat.ive ~ower to pull duwu and cl011e oar factotiee, and prevent us from eYen aelling bait t.o the Am~~ricane in tboe water a of St. George'• B.ay• Aa reptda the matter of t.h~ Bond Blaine Treaty aud -c the atrained relation• with Oatlada, be woald ·

'aay tha~ be har.l no intention a~ pretdnt to C: di.scuaa the meriu. of ei,bAr tJf tboae aubj..ats. - C'CS Sumoe it ,now to aay that Mr, Bbnd bad .~

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made overture• to ~be United St•tea for a commercial treaty, and C.nada interfered. Ollllada bad undoubted right · to do ao, the prudenoe of ao doing wu &:lO~ber maU.e r Tbia aotion on the p•rt of C•nada etaJeU Lbe banda of Grea.t "'Britain, and t tie convention w•a DOt raLitied by the Imperial 0 .vernment l ben NewfoDDdland- retaliated on OallAda for thia action by refu-4ing to anpply her people wit h ll~&it till'•~. 0 .n-.•1" iu tutu re­tall•t.etl lly J!Ut.c.iog " duty oo onr fi ·h going into her m"tlcett, anJ N Awtou•ldland ttg!Un replied by putting • \luty 00 Canaduln vro. duce ooming i nto Newtollutll~~ootl. There ~be matter bL• Dllll Mt prue ut, aod ho would lllie to aak what. b!id been gained by all thillt W ore we any nearer the convention than we Wt'IIA he lon! 1 If we were, \hen OovArnmeot w.,. e juatified in their retAliatory · measures. Bu .. ~ he doubted if any good had been done, lur Newfoundlt~nd would never force ON-at Bl i t.ain int.o ratiffing the coDven~ion u long aa Canada wu opposed to it, He would not •!lY her., whether tbe convention Willi good or hd ; there we• e many people who be­lieved 'bat all the ben~fittanticipated !fuald oe\'er aoorne to th~ country by a reoiproolty with the Unltt-d Sl.&tea; but. be would .. y that the action- oC the Government in with· Fit& boldioa bait bad been a 'aerloua lou to the

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people of a large aeotlon of the hlaod. In

~ th~ hlllr over a.nd a pply tbe m ixture tor a,_ JDliiUtfL ~o~~d tbe hair dlllftp1)6111 M 11 by mach: wlllloot tbe allcbtM' pain ot lnJol')' wben • applll'd oc ever a.ftenvard. ll lsonllke ant_oiber p repa,..tlon ever \df4 for a like purpo110. Tllollllandll of LA JlJY-8 wbo baYe DeeD aDDO)'e4 wit h hnlr on tbtlr J.r A CE.. N~CJ(. an (I ARMS atl#at. Ita 111erl~

0 El<ITL t :M.RN who do not a ppredate a ~rd or balroo tbetr ntc:lr, i fi nd a pr!oel- bOon In Qaeen'a Anti-B"Irlne w b lch d- a~

wltb ~vlnr. by rendt rtnr lla future crowtb au u llu lmpoeatblllt • Prt~O:. Qaeeo'a AutJ.Ha!J1 ne •1. per botlle, eent to eafet.r mallln~r boJ:I'fl. J!C)Uace pald byua (leelU 7 Bello rarn ~r-n.tlon). &!od m ono.r or atams- by telle r wllb foll add~wrtttea pJ.alDty, eon­pon~-~ce •trfctl.r conftdeatla l. This advertutmcnt Ill boneet a.nd atral&bt forward In ~nT.1 woN It coodn ... M. W e Invite :ron to dt'a.f wttb na andloo will tlnd t YI'I')'th lnl u ~ntfd. Cot lbla ua& u4 M ~:r. Ad4ress,QUI!~N O~KMtOA 00,, 174 Allee Street, OUIOtNNATtfO. Yoa eu ~st..r your1~r at any .Pnoot Otnce t~ Insure ltJJ eate d e.llney. \V,. will pa7 ~00 r &.DJ' ea~e

mented apoo U · ladloatlya of- proeperity. lit would take ialot opoo tbll e&atemeol, aod deoy t"at ll "loot\1 aoy eoob .. Utlaa la Jaw. mlud h elml'lly mfADt ata(Jl:adoa of trade. wblob meau& DO oaUe• for email lnYIItprt. and &he mao no • at­tet in et.tloo lo lire-iri""•M~oocapled, wbo ooald not do better whb hla mone1 ehhtr lo lmprOY· log or eiteodinll hi a aarical,ural bold loge. by the porot.ue of b!.t own ftebior par,.or by laoreu­ed oomfort in l:ia mode of lhiDfr, mDit ban llule fahh in tbe reaoarcet ol tbe contry or of bit own abilhy. The boo member I Mr. Wbite· ley. tbre" out tbe aoa~rH•lou tba& tbe tmall dt· poait1 in tbe Snlogt Oaok tbould bear a Rteater rate of iotereat tbar larller depotlte. Tbie wu bad io pwooiple and lmpraot~ble. Bad in principle bra.nae be (Mr G ) aaw oo rruo•• why tbe mao wllb two hundred dollara io thr Uibk ehoold ~celve leu tbao the m'a witb ono IJUn­drfd. Impracticable, for io tbe flrt' ioatanoc it would btl nolded by peraooa depoailing tiJ. ir aninjlll in d ifl'o:rt'nt namet. and thne obtAin I be iooreuid iattrrlt. Impracticable alto beo~u~ ... of the inab&llitJ .~f the Uault to pay i,. Jt w.~~· be re~lleote:d (bat &be Uaok woa enabled to p •Y ita depoaltore their three ·per oent. Tbeae de­bootorea in tbe baodt of tbe Baolt .. ere yearly growlog lr11, at the Goveromeot, wbeoner &bt~y calle_d upoo~ the a11rptue earc.lngt of the llaoll to pay off a porlioa of tbe oatJooal debt, lo· nriably wi•burew thote debeotcttll ~t14or the largeet....-.ttt of lotered. Thill the earoloa powera of the Sank were aradaally 11rowioll (Me and It bad to fall back opoD the marato of a half ptr oeot, lthe .. dilfereooe betw"u · &ha' of tbt Uoloo palll tbe Snioat ·ua~~· and wbat tbe &Tiu11• Rao~ aald the depoeltore And out of tile &be worklag .. zpeaaee of UIJ BMit worealao to be aedacted, 'J b .. Sa•iul(l SiD It' bad I(ODe on amobthiJaDd aaoctllf~ly.for .J]~f a oeatarr, af.. fordl11g areal beortra aod faolJfil• ao ibe people· alld eoabUog the poarament' of tbt daJlO pay off, from time to dme1 .,.a IIU'It po1&1oo ~f oDr f\oatlaa deb&. _ 'l'be Baak enJoJed tbt 'ooaftdaoot of the peopl•. ud be ahotalcl ~ aor, to tee aD)'

bia diatrlot the lou of tht trade with the LONDON. O~&oadialll wu a aerioue oon1eqoeiaoe, and h WI!BARD BlRK&T • ORA-BING 08081

mu11~ be a greater lo .. to \be people in the ··ESTABLISHED IN 118J ·

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o faUu.ro or a U&"hteat lnjory to an:r "f'nreba ... e r . EYel"J' bottle &'llarantt> \ IPEDIIL-'l'o ladt• w11o ll>t!'Od'G~" •ntt ... u ._. uaetr a1.,... •'llo«J• otQ-~~.!1 .. ~ .. ..,.litiiiiii -.. W1U -'Ill With a IIlLI: Daae. 1&_711'48 beM atliL DtN Lulie Jlv,..,.- •

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Home !Vfereoces- 'fhe LV\1" ::illfd & Look Co,, 146 aud 14-7 Water St; Edwin Alden & Co., 248 Race S~reet, Oincionat.i,. Ubio. Ml62iwyl

cbanp which mlahl lD UJ WIJ· iDJ.ariltl Ottd" or lte uednJat.., b wu utltfeocoq to lea•• ttaa• tbt renoaa tbt peat 1•r bad ~d &be ttJ~ltt, aod h would be · '"1 bud ladeJ~d. wttb tbe pre•ea• tuatloD If nob wert other· Wile. aod "'1 btd Soaoolo.lt OD abe pert of ibt boa. lkctlnl' ·Geperal, fh .ltpoereiJ. trulttd tba' ibt espeDdl&art wouid be fouod to be whblo tLt MdtMte for las& 111r. for tbere ... ao aubttan&lal rtuoa w\Jit lboqld be ol.la.,•lte, aott If the reYeoot t'lloteded ahe ll~mate by 1100 000. 11• wonld be ••tliJ dleappolo&td U facer o~, be foaod abat \bartam w .. Do• to \be eredn of !h• oolo"J_ .. At prt~~t~~• tlae _11e0ple of ~Ia ooloaJ' were una •• •ncb ..- "''' oo•ld beer, ud wheo '" ooDIIdered &baa, flftrJ maD who llrDtd oae bucSrid doll•" •• otilflt4 &o P17 oqt of Jbat ••• , •• , Itt clolll9 oait,_

• nttaae before bt po' ~ ~- of btW Ia lalt moutb, Ia wota14 - - .,.,, bo• ......Sn. tlli =···· ~ .• .... ---'·'"'

We~tern por~lon of the leland. Not only waa t.be& e direct loia in the matter of eelling ice and bai~ to the OtnadiRna, buc there wu • area\ indirect lOll .. well,ioumuob .. &be ND'IOtal of ootnpethion wiLh the A:merl01111 tended tO lbQr the price or 'bt arti0l81 mtn• ~oned •• / Tbla lou ooald nettr - be re,P.aired ' and l• wu ra~ber a aeriou• prloe to pay for \be prl,JU... of ata11dln1 on onr dlpl~y. ;Ja't>moluiOD the bon.membwreltmd kJ tbe matwe of tlae BaU Aot 1 'h• raUway J •team· en on 'be llorthe"'' bay I J the oenaoe J ~be l~ptOfiiQIIl' of ecJ~oatlou; the World'• Q.,J. umblan ~blblt!ou l ··,be Jood Ind111~al ~ablb{tloa, eto-

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;:~ ::o:;z--~ · . :W s are " oae wi~h -~he Loalt$!n rre~­pOndent of .Lh~ STAliiJ).utD' on 'be iauee which be raiae~ in 'be able leUor we pnbllab eleeJPhere. Muob-very m~¢h-will ~~pend_ on the aoUon of our Govemmeat 1n the pruent Senion, re this evorlaating French Sbore queetJon. !('be voLt< on tbe perm,nent Coercion,Bill will be the oruoial vote of _tbe &.ion. By tbi.s let n11 not' be ,!lnde"'~ to aay that it will or should be a o~noial party ,vote. This it certainly ahoni<J ~ot be. The oonnt" hJUt confidence Annugh 1Q .the patrioti11m o'f our membera orGo•ernmtmt, aa well a11 of the Opposition, to entertain ~h~ alighteet mia~vin~ on tLia. head. 'Th.e. vo~, · Jtowever will bft crnoial-intb11119nse,tbat tt wall eitb~r bi'nd the action pf fnture L•gialtttn.rea for all time to come, 6r, as a aelf-l;pv~>rntng Colo~y. preeene ·a right-if to no~hing eiiJt', at leaat to exp~ · our grievan~ and make Con11titntional .Jppeal. .

Of the proposed Bill at the pl'f'll6nt. wrtt­ln,~t . wo know but little, and tbat Httlo ts bad u it can well be. It shall be permanent. ADd coercive. That. its proviKiona in dt~t.ail will n ot belie the title of tha-BiJl,.jkie lawful to aurmi"e from the faot that it comes into our LegiKlature wi!h-the imprimdur of _nu r_ he.-e. ditary rivala. To pa88 11oc_h ~ B11l m the ColoniRI Legislature would 11lenM tor _all tLne to come our importunities at Dowmo~r Street leave the Frf'nch undisturbed in the

I --. peaceable J>0811~0n of their p~sent preJ')Os-terous claims, --\. nd allow N ewf~undland to continue to be, ~it has bet>n 1n the past, " the aport. of historic miefortane."

There i11 however •i11dom enongh yet left ' . . to our Jegialatont, patriotism enough. to our pl'Ople, t.o reaent-if they cannot r81118t-so Rlaring an encroachment on our chartered liberties. When the Report ofthe late Dele­gation to the Imperial Government ehall have been placed before the public _and the propos · ed Coercion Bill introduced 10 the L Pgtala ~ure, we aball be better able to decidfl : but at pr68ent we see only one cGurae, and that to oppose .and reject tbe obnoxious measure.

---Our London norreepondent aasort11 th~t the

Liber-1\l party for ming the Opr.oeition in t~e Bouse of Commons ate committed by thetr -.ote of lll8t A p1 il to purau6 a certain policy in -this matter, ahould.. they 11ocede to power before the 6nal settlement. We are­our worthy London cerrASponJent ;trill ~ardon the liberty of the remark-rather 11cepl•cal. as to the interest t.akeo either by the Engh~h elect.orRte o r the Gladstoni~n party in tbe hilltoric trouhlee of Newfoundland ; both would not very much re~ret-we Rr~ cynicat enough t.o think-to see- the Colonial U?v flrnment by ita own act remove the qneatton of French Shore Trea~y rigbt11 from the 11phere of all possible future negotiat ions. . ~ut i_n the hoatil~ review which lhe Oppoattton 1a IIUrA to m&ke at the poll11 of Lord Salisl>ury's foreign rolicy, the Newfoandla~J qu~tion will assuredly pa.omage to partt~an AX!~en· cy. And this i11 anoth~ Rod no 10con11tder .. ab'e reason why our Legislature should nut accept the Bill in the present Se88ion.

LONDON LETTER. Did Not Find a Place in the Qoeen'a Speech -The~ermanent Coercion Act-It Should be Pe>Mponed.

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L.t.TII'l' •Mx No&WAT.-k o&b .... m ·r• ciiiY84 bere 1e.terdaj b7Ke..n. Joba Mun If ec, .. atawl ~b.at. lbe oatab of .&he N orwec­Mta -&,.hio~t ft~t had ap co Saturday lu' ag• cwpte<4 3l~million ft_ah {abo-a' CSOO,O('() qnbs­"'•j" apiaat •1 7· mi1Jlp11 (•boM ~80,Q0(). qniot.ala) for ~he cor~pondlDf penod Jaat year-an incre-&ae to due of ~11 100 per oeot . . The Norw~n• ate in lack.

-l"be Kiq of Gr~toa epeata 12 Jauru~ee.

...:.The lOOtl! anniY;;;;·~ th111 birflt of tbe eompoeer 'a.-tot •u celebrated tbroUJboat Ita11. O)l tbe 29th Feb, - - ••

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&be Seal Fiebery baa bMtl reo.lted bne aluce da&nrdaJ, otber &baa thd prevloaalyaepo~tea.

-Cblll hu ~"t\1ioett altn,ratbar w p!lrfioipde fn the World'• F"ir at Cblcago oo tlte plea &bat abe oaouot a1f.1rt it. · • •

-Tbe areamer Co114Cript beat the Portia by hro hoal'l! oo tbe ''"~ YOJige from Halifax. ~he left H-tlifs x to -rll\7 for ~h .• J ob~'a. 1 ~ere are yet t-.o more. trips to be m'de-ooe on $be 29tb Msrch and one oo the 12th April.

-=..:Mre• Uarriolbet a tll)rflllt of R11n PthrM. r.~~pr. hee onllec•lnn nr rhry•ntbemame, ioclotfiog 50 varittiea aod JR.OOO plaota.

' The Natiooal Dtnlt •t (",.lrf•ut11r, Mioh., .... rnhbetf on the ni~ht o( the Srd ioe\., of '20,000. No clae. -Tua. PAT£NT""SLn•-Tbe alip hu beeq work­

ioiC all a iOOI(, lt0000Dbr8 belog CakeD op aod the oPceaury r11pLira eff<lcted 'il.O .l~pm The b.aokert are out to be takeo ap tbe Mar!J 41 be1og oo

-----The rr.and j.orv "' \food•tOclt Aa•is~a nro-

noonced In fuor of a reduction of graod jaro~ to 16.

- CIIl!AP CO.\L.-We (Heraltl) nodenhod fr?m a reliable source tbat coal • ill be V<lry cheap io this city tb" c?miol( aurnmer, as tbe coal conapanie1 in•ead introducing ioto tbe work cbree whal.,b •ck baro~o'J which will be towet1 to po" aod eupply coaRu:oera Yer, ctacaply l'oia will cause wuc!J Ius& of euaployrner~ to oar e lllin.£ votaela and the IC:\I iag s team era eo­gaged io the work Tb'& project e~t~d in Glace Uay bu~ it is expected tho otbor m:nea will follow

- Tns COlliNG <.:o:sc£RT.- In St. Paul's llall on Thurad"y eveoiog there will be ~tiYot. a rousical entert<liomeat whiob llivea promi~e ro be one of morl thao ordiouy ex.cell~nce. Soflioc~ i t cow to &'I)' tbat the beat loc~l maaical taleol bu bi!eD eoliated; au thal there can be ' no doubt tl"l a treat i• lo atore ror o ar to .. ne people ou 1be occasion (~ee adr') Tbe objdct fcr_whrch \be eolerraiou1eo~ baa been entcrprieed 11 110 YerJ wurtby-•iz., the aid of the .l'rioilJ Uay SaJfnrere - that aotbia~ reuiaioe to be aaid in ite fnor. l'ht • large bollia awai~t tbe cooo6r\ it ia aare aoJ certain.

-~E~.D~ INSTANT ATff:NTION -We woald ag"iu ctall 1he attention or the entborities to tbe .,8 ,j dfto~erou,s coudi•ioo of t '•e fence or rather tbe apoloszy for a fence. oo tho wall oo .the '11'81'

st-fe of !\ir. \V J ~- Doooelly'a premlaea. Siooe wo laat r! forred to tbe matter. the state of tbe feooe bu nol improved for the be tter. It •ill bo too l11te wbeu -an acciJeot occurs to bne the maL1er attendod to, At prcat~at the knee is ia a very d t- lapidated cooditka, &ad pedeatri11na pu~iug nlon(! at niqht _barl bett~r ~ivo the aoatb aide or '_Vater ~~re.ut. 10 th" d~­reotioo a wide berth. t;orely tt ts somebody a duty to see tbat tbe fooce aa repaired without del~ty. ,. '

-Til£ SOAUGI!n~~O; tbo the 17th init. ll11rbor Grac.J (Joa;biuatioo l>r.amatic Company performed tbe popular Url\ma tbo · Sb"ngh~au.o ' in Carbont~ar, before a brlle and spprec1alt"e. llUdieac3, aLtracted Do doub~. by cbe ••ll: mttriled f.tame of Lbe talented eod eoer~ellc T roupe. Un~'his occasion lhey fully IIUIItataed tbeir hi!:b reputat!on. The pr.>ce~de or ~be ea. te rtainneot-Rfty dollars-were k1orlly g1veo to tho New· Vhurch Buihfiog Fund. h is boped they will aoon come again to C.rbouear where th"f m"1 connt ou RD e•!tboaiaauo htc~ption. .

Profe11or lo'lyno kindly played d~r1o~ the In · terladea a choice eeleodon of eahYeotag aira, priocipally fro., bla own compoaitiona. Tbey were d111arvedt, applauded aud freq rteotly eo-cored-Com. •·

SHIPPINO Nona -l1618~ Jobo Moan & Co'a barqaeutioe William, Cap,. Tiaard, arrited a' Peroambaoo, oa &be lGtb ia•t.., after a amart pU .. Jle of 81 da}e.

-Tbe barqueotlne Cl«tlla Capt· Joyce. ar• riYed bare at 8 p. m. to.oay aher a . emut P\1• utte from St Martloa Sbe l.a laden wl~ ul\ sr,& h\1 h"d. a tm'lr~ ah roond rou. Sbe Ia 28 daya from ~t Marlloa, aod 'a from Bahia, aod ha~ b~o 8t 11\ontha Ol\ the rooud trip.

T"" l:ion ,J,hn Rorh'11 berqoentlue Murj,/ar· rived u Ginrah"r • fw• day• aao, her a loaa paua~e of ll3 · day a. •

~lt11N. Jobn Muo'\ & Oo 11 brfpnt oe ~. ~t?ol' Aorl '"* 8/wmrl}CJ; (obarrar~ b7 tbe abowe R•lll 1 roon tb• Hr\u. Pol. Rork•) ate flptotfd at G'lbulr~ 10 " fo>vr 9•ra lii.Pe The bn.i 7'rtutr c, i A~e1, ti oo.., Jlladiot( •hh _..r, a• Cadla for Uli• pmt Tne t1rirantfne Arc"', . Cap& Flta· ar•ra·4, 111 upeutttd \Q ttrrl•• here IOOD f~ID Uae Wen lu'dl~•

- Tbe New Bra all wick 11nd Non Scotia Legia­laturea were opened oo tbe 8rd iut

--- . -Comronoi~tl circlea io GaoteUlala aregreatly

alarmed beca11te of r~por&a tbd San Salndor ia prepa_riog for war. ·

The Prinns nf Walea hu been elected (}. M. Mule Ma•ou o( Great Britain. and Sir Augoetae Harrie has been elected rraod treaaorer.

-The Natiooal Back at Lima, 0 .. · baa bf'ea cloecd by the haole examiner. ,Un .. occcufal •prnralatiooa by the baok'e prt'aideot cauaed tbe troiiole.

-Mie~ ~hy White, of Stockbridge. Mlcb. baa a I Apt for 269 d11y11. excPpt fiye boa~ ·each d,.y, when .abe WI\~ kept awake by bl'r relatiYu.

-Victor lJ osro wrl'te et11ndiosr at " hlgb deak th11 elder Domas •oJicerl with bla eblrt sleena roll"d nn ; the present Damu •ritea •itb a quill on bloe paper,

A sbort time asro there WIIJI n:ore aoow aloog tbe Lower Hndaon io New York elate &ban at any time durios- the •ioter.

--· -It ie &!lid tba\ Ne* Yorlc"and New l!:o~laod

railroRo baa pueed onder tbe ooo&rol of the Vao­derbailt eyetem.

· -A VITRIOL THROWING GuN -A French offi­cer &n\mUtetl to thfl war tnioisfer at Pari9, on t he lilt iuet, a rifle g..,, •ill proj•ct a etr .. am of 'fitrio1 for. a diat"oce of 70 metr~ H e pro­pose~~ t.hat thia wet~pl'ln be need cnlr .lllainst uv­gea to pre•eot their making .(reozicd ra•bea.

-A MtSSINO STP.Ali >'Jt -London. !JJO.rrh 6-GriiYe nnxiety ie f,.l, roncerinll the 1aret:y of the British steamer T r tiCOM8, c~~~~ Wreu. wbich nilf'rt from C'&rt!iff on .Jan. 16 f,r JamaiM and Sb. TbomRS, aud which baa Dot aiaco been -heard from· Sbe bad a ere• of 21 ~en.

-In GrnL Orifai n """ lrell•nrt durlnll the JP~r .1891 the eurn of .£141.250~000 WAI lnraerl into the retail liqaor tr8dg b.• the cooa~ao•oe~. It would not seem from theee ·o~arell that ~be prohibition moYemeot ia clearing uerytbing be­fore it.

-A BRIDE AT 90 -.\co Frebob, or BelfuL Maine ~idow ajled 90 and •ortb tlOO,OOO, ha" or~ateq "aonaatioo by marryinll Herbert C. Peney, of Amhereat, Me., aged 36, an itineran' peddter.

-B£AT1T'S TOQ'R -;-;He \Vo(U.D.-Ex-Ptlayor Daniel F. BMtty, or Beatt) •• Cell!brated 0rglloll aorl Pi~tooa \\'a~bington. New Jeney, baa re­turned bome from ao exttoaded tour of tba world Read bia ad•ertieemeot In ibia paper and eead for catalogue

-E~ou,.·o·s NAVAL SADOWA.-Lo11don, Mar 6.-Tb~ Jndt~ndence &1~ ia publiahloi 1 aeriN of artlolet alqoail ·• N•ariona," which I~ tald to be tbe 11oa de-plume of a 7ell-knowo a11tborH:y on oa•al tPbJeo&e. The wrltlll' maht a daolded attack on Enlllaod'a aanl I)Owar. He ••1• that ~Dillaod Ia dniDil a maritime Sa1fowa , that abe aboald poeefll for&y P.t,r oenl ortt.e naval foroea of tbe world. Ia ordei to hold tbe oomma~dlna poaitlon whlob abSI UIQIUII, aod . ~b'' abe ooly p~uea~ 28 per oeD,, - - ...,._._

OOXUSD.utt.lll All oJalma Df)• ooa.lateot wltb the blah obarao­

ter of Syrop ot l'iRa ar• pa~IJ aYOlcletl b1 tbe Cal Fir 811'Qp Oompany llaota aeaU..Y on the kldneJe, liver and bowela, oleaoalu~r &be JJI• tam elfeo,aally. ba• h l.a oo• a oare·•!l ud makea no prettnalooa tha• enrr bottle wtll Do• eabtta!ltiate r

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