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J.JW^- ..WJ?^.''.1?-'^\n\u25a0r''---.\u00bb:-:-.:.*\u00bb^..:r^\n*44\n^?\nVOLUMES\nP.\nWHLRH,\nBoom ll,\n|Q|*M. Hopnl-HI lo 4.\nColonial Hotel.\n^\nMksl\nDENTIST.\nROohs-R, A Cover Bank ol British Oolumbla. i\n.Hon.\nBium.tol.ap.in.\n- dwjly\nM'e\nIt* A Me4t.Il,\nBARRISTERS. '\"\n\u2022S0UCITOHB,:BT0.\nOfflce. MJwonle Bulldlnis, New Westmln-\n:atar,a>n\u00abWa-a\u00abuv.rt9. C.^^Jylldwti\nBAFimgTKR, SOLICITOR, ...\nOWIoaw-Maaonlo Building, ,   .-.,- '; :   I\nvi fis^'-'t't *6*       ' - '        1-1\ndwf\u00bbhjfi> y\u00abwWMiml\u00bb,ter,B.te\nI'ji-f\n:>\nBA*(R1-\"MR-AT-LA*.\ni.\n^an'l Agent   * \/.\nW\nMoney to loan.\n'\u25a0\u25a0'*}'\"\n\u00bb\u00ab*\/TvWlii*l\u00bbti *Q-\nw tt maclubs,   \u2022\n'; AHOllWECrW.  \"'\n,' Ornon-Reom B,\n'*'\"'   ' Ov,r.Bankof B.C,\ndaiiSlle;\nColumbia Street.\nft   W  ORArTT, :i.; ,\"',.,    .\n' ABOHITIIOTI\n' 0-Mcx-Oomer Mary and Clatkso. sts,\ndwfeSBte ..-::: I\n. VI7ILLIAM B. KIHO,\n.-77.. ,, , ., ARCHITECT,'    S '''..'\nBDILDINO A LAND BCRVEYOB,  -\n'   SASlTABXBSaWEEB.\ndmc-Now Mlsonlc Block,\ndwaplltc  -Vesfrnlnit,r.\nALBERT J. HILL,\n\u25a0\"\u25a0'\"   I*.     *\" VcA.\u00ab. Boo, 0. E,\nCIVIL ENGINEER,\nLAN\/0 SUEVBYpR and\nt Orr(o-r-N.w|*M0lll\u00ab.\u00bbl,jc\u00bbi;'. Jff\n\u25a0' dwirJhUte ->\u25a0'-    ' )**w>Weitmlnii\u00bbr.\nw.\nI.WUHI.C*,,\nACCOUNTANTS, STOCKBROKERS,\nRIAL ESTATE, INSURANCE and\nGENERAL AGENTS.\nI, Bank Buildings, NewWestmlnster, B.C.\n.    14 Clare Road, Halifax, England.\ndwmyl7te\nrn a tbapp,\nAUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER,.\nColumbia strut...... ..N,w WMtmlnstisr\n.AIIe.mrnlnl.ns will rM.lv, prompt\nand oareful attention. Beat references\n^.w|i\u00abM-et|0ll*il. ...ry: .mliH-te\nR\"\n>EIL ESTATE BBOKCRS,    '.\nCnv.-r.Me.ra, Collector.,\nAaa launuaae. Ag.Hla,\nOfnce. \u00bbt.VICTORIA! Fort Street,\n\u2022- - ?N\u00bbW WI58TMIN8TBR1 Comer\nn.Oi|iii'\u00abi     MoKonsle and Clarkson Sts.\n'     VANCOUVER, Cordova Street.\nBUILDING LOTS for sale In all aectio..\n0( Vancouver and Sow Westminster City.\nFARM LANDS of superior quality \/or\n..1. at Chilllwhack, port. Hammond,\nitew wEsrarasTER, a o., Tuesday evening, august 28, issa.\n_r- mm \" i i-i.'-\nGEOTAI\/ * \u00a7fipp PIAPPW^|^\nIncluding Tools of all kinds of the but make.;\nBarbed Wire for Fenolng, \u00abnd a\n%\u00bb!\u00ab,\u00ab\n. Cross-cut & llnnd-Suws,\n.11 the_neces,\u00bbryji7tenslls for Fanning!\neks. Rope *C*\nPaper for Bu'\nJn inallaiieai Pttcl\nding) Paints & Oils\nin all colons Liquid Paints in all ihadca: Floor Paints ready to use j Grind\nNtetMSt WalfPaperuall derig..; Brooms & BruHh-s for all rcp\u00ab\u00ab;\nLubricating Ollsi Traps of ill descriptions, and ..general, assortment of\nAgricultural Implements,\ntr Special attention given to order, by mail. \t\n\u25a0' \u25a0' T.' '.j* ' ^^^il^:;\u00ab3iPvQ(SW .'-i:\ndwjlySto        -. ...\u25a0,-    r-       Cor,iniau Stmit, Niw WnrMi-rnia.\nCUNNINGHAM&RAITH\n\"\u25a0  i   si 113   11   .      V.    \u201ei ......i\u201e- ..V..-.I-.'..,,  \u201e-,..   .\nDowlas Street. Kt^'vT.rtMlM4\u00abr;;,:v  ;X3JA\nGENERAL\nMACHINE & PLOUGH REPAIRING\nHOIWE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY.\nbe\nWE'HAVE JUST OPENED OCR NiEW SHOPS AND AMtlNOW PRE-\npared to undertake all kind, of Blacksmith Work at Moderate\nPrices, Having had 85 yean experience in some of' the best agricultural\nleotions of the United States and Canada, wc understand'Oar businoss and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION,   i:\nA largeatockof IRON, STEEL, COAL, HORSESHOES 4 NAILS kept on\nhand;, at. LOWEST PRICES. '    \u2122.1I. ; \/,djlfrl?to\nNEW MACHINE SHOP!\nCorner Columbia and Begbie Streets.\nrpHE VNDERSIGNEDi HAVING ADblb STEAM ASD bcfN-WOltMNG\nX    Machinery to their Business, are now prepared to 'do all kind, of\nTurning, Fitting,- Drilling, Machine Work, Forging,\nAud every description of BLAOKlSlKTBlNfl, ,t price, coaslderll.ly lower\nthin before.   It is our intention to hare rath, course of a few week, a \"**\nBRASS & 1R0M FOUNDRY\nRunning in connection with our Business. , W, have the LARGEST STOCK and\nBEST TOOLS of any Shop of the Ifiadln'ft. (SrVfeSefiiJlryiiottent'th, VHRY\nBEST OF EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, opnMquently, we can giiarfnte. wtU-\nfaction in workmanship ai well la prices. We have obtalgad the services of a\nFirst-class Horse-Shoer, and that part of our Btuutu will have ipeciil\nattention. _\nREPAIRS of all kinds of Machinery, either Steam or Agricultural Implement., Wagon., Carriage., Plough., Hamwa.-or anything in tills line, will have\nour beat attention, \"I \u2022 ff\\ \\} -        J\u2122l ':\nCarriage Pltllltlng and Trlmmlug done st reasonable rates.\nA largo stock of Wiujons, Expresses and Buggies, of the best quality,\nfor sale.\nWo also keep In stock, to supply the trade, all kinda of IRON, STEEL, CHAIN,\nCOAL, HORSE A OX SHOES, CARRIAGE HARDWARE, SPRINGS, AXLES,\nWOOD-WORK, HARD-WOOD PLANK, etc., at Victoria prices.\natr Estimate, and tender! given on all ki.dk of Ironwork,    Call and inspect\nour Stock and get our Prim, and you will lave money by it,\n.dwjlyioto REID cV CURBIE.\nH 'P8*-'?\nT\nfiiV;\nL\u00bbn|l.r, Hataqul, Suma\u00ab,,Mud Bay.Lad\n. \u00ab.r>\u00ab tandlni, Lulu Ialand, Jtorth, Arm\n, an. ril. Blver. rfi ,.\nHap, and Plan, .ihlblted and the fall-\n\u25a0 Mt Information fumlsriedat all onrolBoe,!\n\u25a0<\u25a0\u2022:'    \u25a0        -\u25a0 ' leJOi.' \u25a0\nWILLIAMS   BROS.\nLand Agents & Surveyors.\nIMPISH SMWSaUDS\n\"\"'   iof Money Advanced\nrami fir lUI. .. IHuer Blver. akave\ni .,, tfitl XUw NewWaUfl^ter...,\nWILLIAMS BROS, are In oonslaiitcora-\nmu.lcaUon with Intending, settlers from\n\u25a0     -   - -   \u25a0    -\u2022 - - itia nave special\nJtlu      \u201e ,       ,\nlower than any other\n    jorner of'Granville and Car-\ndova Btre.U, and oppo.llot',1'. It, Station,\nTiiMmk.*. dapllml\nW. 0. LOVE,\nMui Boot mi ahn Ktbr,\n*^>%aWtfi$#te$ri\n\u2022arOrdnn promptly attended to,\nOUrkwa It., In rear of Colonial Ho.\nHoUandUro^'ome.. dnelki\nI, 'j   ' ',j,.;.  'if,\u2014\nm\n\u2022affOTIOa 18 HEREBY GIVBN THAT\nJ.1 slaty 4ayaan.rdal*w. Intend mak-\nIniapalleatlan to theClilel Commissioner\nof Land, and Work.rbr permlsMon to\npurchase toe (ollowlni ducrlbcd landa\ni\nBritish Columbia!\n\u2022'isBom^BniBtt'\ni.eftatbouU'\ntbou\non.Ii\n\u2022rly along .aid .bore line lo the southeast\ntftwe, v\/ut M.OM Mrtrl.t. nortli lo\nthe.bora lln. nl Mala Uke.along west\n\u2022ken lln. of .lid 111. northwesterly to\nlb. ant Mat wk.ra our .Unbar ia,'i.\u00ab\ntk. ant point wk.r> our llm\nmmm Mid laaw.th.no. slot.     ,.\nImm llnulna gen.rallr west direction\nrthwt\n- .7.-HI--I\"!*- Ilmn>ri|-aii \u00bbL\u00bb\nMid ilk., lh.no. along our Umber\nto apolnHJobelMdnenortriO! the north-\nMsttiorri.ro[ Lot l7,(toMlDlurlol, thence\n.kalns lo polntof comm.neement.\n\" \"^PtAlW.d tfltWlWlLd,)\n\u25a0\u25a0,.lr.\u00abonl,C E.W0O1W.\nIW\/JaCUvtsA Wt\nI\nWHOLESALE k RETAIL DEALERS IN    '    '    ' '\u25a0\nBOOTS A^ SHOES\nCOLUMBIA    8TREtf,\n\u25a0.NVbtws) '.\"^^i^|ir.laa.ster, -. Si,, .Cf,\" i\n: i    -K   U.    f      '    ;     ''ii   -dwJeiBtc  \" \".\"','\"\n\u25a0ii\"   >    '  i '  '\u25a0' rf ~T -\u2014 u.ii.n.,1  \u2014\nISTOTIOE.\nVfyH\u00abnE)\u00a5\u00abT*-Wtfe^Al*ARET\nW   GIBSON, hasloftmybedand board\nany provocation whateT.r,thh Is\nrail persons, hot to trust her on\nunt, aa I will not pay any debts\nwithout any pro\nto notify all \u2014\"\nmyaMount, \t\nwnioh she moy contract.\nJAMES GIBSON,\nCbllllwhnck,Augtist4,U8*.     dwau7m3\n35TOTIOH3.\nOTIOE IB HEREBY QtVBN THAT\nll we ha<\nthe Interior\nthe followln\nive applied to the Minister of\n\"~W[\"~ \"'\"\"\"\"\nThe East lioTf'J oTsec\n. _ppllod to L_^. \t\nfor a ilcns, to out timber on\n-   ids In the District of New\n--- ...Ing lam\nWeatmlnBter, naiu....\nThe East half of section number Five\n(li). Township number Three (3), Range 21\nWeit. ('.( -',i; .   ,{'..,\nThe West half of Rectlnit number Four\n(4), Township number Three (I), Range M\nWest.\nDominion survey..\nDated the loth August, A.D. ISM,\nKHIOHT BROS.     '     '\niSS&f\nr Agents,\n'\u00ab.\u00bbTOB*MCCotlt.\nI.I.X. M.T\n\u25a01\n8\n\u00bb*m'\nOLD STANP,\nOpp. VbeO. P. N.CD.-sWIUff,\n'     FOT\u00abG.neral A\u00bbwrtmontof    --\u2022\nDry Goods,\nOLOTHHsTG^\nillinery,\nLadles'A Chllrh-on't Apparsl,\ntiroccrics. Crockery, Cordage, Ac. i\nButter Kegs, Barrels,\nHay, drain, Feed, Ac\nFARM \"PRODUCE\nBOUGHT OR SOLD ON COMMISSION.\nA BARGAIN.\nI[tOB 8ALE-160 ACRES GOOD LAND,\n1 BltUBted on h trunk roml.fcbnntlmlleii\nfrom Brownsfllle. Portion of land rich\nbottom: balauoo lightly timbered, Kntme\nof snmll hoiiks '011 promises; other lm-\nprovementH, such ns olenrliiK, draining,\n\u00ab%\u00ab.  Further particulars on application\nConfederatioD Life\nASSOCIATION.\nOFFICIAL DIRECTORY.\nCivic OrFicEiwi,--^aj'\n~\"   Clerk, ;fjapl\nlice\nn: city 1\nMaglslra\nrate, T.fcC.\n.  iglneor Fire Depart\nAssistant, 11. Read. I\nCourt Officials.\u2014Judge or.\nwjni. Robert Dick-\napt. Robinson; Po-\nr\". Atkinson: Chief\nmoot.'w\". Corbett;\n1 Rn-\ntegls-\nftreme Court, Hon. J, F. McCrelgliti \nrai, W. n. raiding! slierlff, W.J. Ann-\nstrong.\nPhovinciai. orwemts. \u2014 Government'\nAgent, Clias. Warwlok; Reglstrnrof Titles,\nIt. W. Armstrong! Supt. of Provincial\nAsylum, Dr, It I. Bantlry: Bursar of Asy-\n-illllpsi. Opvernor of Central\n..\u2014a... BiewardiftoyalCo-\nIjini, Ja\u00bb. Phiu\nIIIUI,  JW*.   I'll\nPrison, Wm. \u2014\nlumblan Hosnll\nznittiiti Agont,\n1>. Ferris,\nCkivernor Of Central\nHit-ward Boyal Co-\n.   . ias. IllKbyi Imm)\nJ110. Spi-ott; Coroner, W.\nDoMiM0N'0FTI0IAL8.--I,ostnilulfer, J. 0.\nIlrown: Collector of Customs. J. Is. Clllte:-\nWarden of Penlledtlary, A, II. McBride;\nDominion Land Agent, H. B, W. Alkmnn:\nCrown Timber Agent, T. S. Hlgglnson;\nInspecuir of Fisheries, Thos. Mowat. .\nRbpbkskntativxs.\u2014Senator, Dr. T. B.\nMelnnosi House of 'commons, Donald\nChlsholm; Provincial Legislature, Capt.\nW.N. Bole,ft.0.\n\u25a0id- \"'' '        I ,  gfefe\nMAILS CLOSE AND ARRIVE.\nOLOSSi\nOr Can, Pac. Ry.\u2014Dally (except Sunday\nand Monday), at 12.3a, and on Saturday\n(for dispatch Sunday) at 22,\n '\u2022   \"- wiWesternD.S.0BI-\ni! Tneiday,\u00ab.16! Wed-\nnrsday, ftllf Trlday,\nFor Victoria, V. J., and Western tt. S. Offl.\ncea-Monday,lr.4B! Tnewlay. J.16; Wod-\nheMay, e.l\u00bbf Thu \u25a0'-\n0.30: Saturday, 3.15.\nFor Vancouver, Moodyvllle; Port Moody\nand Burrard Inlet\u2014Dally (except Sun-\nay) at 8.16.\nForLadner'. Landing and Lnlu Island\u2014\nMonday, 12.43; Wodnesdny and Friday\n6.80,     1    .      ' 1 -i\nFor Clover Valley, Hall's Pralrla, Surrey\nCentre and Lnngley Prairie\u2014Saturday,\na.-''\nFor North Arm and Sea Island\u2014Thurs-\n:ida*.l\u00b0.80.; ! '   \"-; I,\nForMgln and Mud Boy\u2014Saturday, 12.46.\nFor Plumper's Pass\u2014Monday, 12,40.\nFor Nanafmo (direct mall)\u2014Tuesday, 10,\nDUB\nFrom Can. Pac, Ry.-Dally (except Saturday) at 14.1*. IS'\nFrom victoria\u2014Sunday,   Tnesday and\n. Thursday. 16: Wcdnaaday, Friday and\n\u25a0' Saturday, 11.80. I . 9\nFrom* Vancouver; Moodyvllle, Port Moody\nand Burrard Inlet->Dntly (except Sunday) at 16.\nFrom Ladner's Landing- nnd Lulu Island\n\u2014Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 18.\nFrom Clover Valloy, Hall's Prairie nnd\nLanal.y Pralrlo-Krlday, 11.\nFrom North Arm and Soa Island\u2014Tlinrs-\ndly.U.\nFrom Elgin and Mud Bay\u2014Saturday, 11.\nFrom Plumper's Pass-Sunday, 16.\nFrom Nanalmo (direct mall)\u2014Saturday,\nPOST OFFICE HOURS:\nI General Delivery from 9 to 19 (7 p. in.),\nTuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday.; 9 to\n18, Monday!, Wednesday! and Fridays\u2014\nexcept when malls are being sorted.\nMoNix Obder A Savings bank.\u2014Dally\n\u20149 a.m. to 4 p. m,, and from 6 to 7 on\nSaturday evenings,\n\u00a3\ngnilB \u00a7ritiah Colttmbtan\nTnesdai EvcalM, Aug. M, \u25a0\u2022\u00ab.\nNOTES AND COMMENTS.\nOver 700 millions of passenger!\nwere cirried on tlie railways ol th.\nunited kingdom in 1887, and of\nthese only 25 were killed, and the\nwhole of this. 25 in one accident,\nwhich wai due to tho grow carelessness of an eugilieei, , Uiiregard ol\nthe comfort aud safety of employees,\nhowever, itill disgraces British\nrailway luanageinnnt, ' Over 400\nrailway Bcrvanta-.w\u00bbr* killed during\nthe year, and over 8,000 injured\u2014\nmany of the accident, being due to\nthe feci that the men ken worn\nout with overwork.\nn Some sarcastic comments 'are\nmade in old country papers about a\ncouple\" of marriages among note:\nworthy people which' have recently\noccurred there. In one case a college professor of over 7.0 married a\n\"sweet girl gmdiute\" of barely 20.\nShe was distinguished for ability\nin her college course, and one editor\nquotes her marriage as a case of\n\"much learning and little sense.\"\nThe other oase is that of a dowager\nduchess, , alio over 70, who has\nbecome the blushing bride of a young\ngentleman of 241 People will talk'\nwhen luoh things oocurj hut after\nall, if the people chiefly concerned\nare satisfied, it does not appeal' that,\nthe public have much right to\nconcern themielve*, :\ntlura.lr* I'a.llal \u2022\u2022 I,M*,I\nSh%ov^; Deposits\nHead .Office, Toronto, Canada\n, A home\"company.\nThis. Association merits the\nconfidence the Public is reposing in it torn \u25a0 the following\nFACTS:-.    .....     \u201e\niTtMSeKrl^oflmd to policy holder. I.\nunsurpassed by any Company doing busl-\nnM.lnCaoad.; \u25a0\u25a0. 1\nltbasiio.obeme.of In.urance, but the\nwell-establlBhed tines, hence tbe policy\nkoldanoannot):. milled as to their ooo-\ntract.. .  .\nIta atatement. to the public can be read-\nIn. ev\u00bbry Itajm'of In^om. \u2022nd how expen.\nded. , ,.   ,    .\nII, position IsMcertalnKlnniiusllj-rroiiL\na detailed valuation In which every Hem\nof liability la Included.\n- \"'\"\u25a0\"\"- ~-in--*M*AmplM In\n\u2014. , \u2014jalnCnada.     v\nIts pollole. \u2022\u00bb IndlBputabl. after three\nyears, and non-forleltaol. after two years'\nexistence.\nIts nrodt. are distributed upou au equity\nall. Mali,   Th, pmfll. to on. olas. of!\nKlloy holder, ar. aot leasenod to alv.\n'tir pronu to any other class, which\nmethod aironlB anpirior advantage, over\ntb. uniform bonus plan of dl.trlbutlon,\nUksnllm.lll.a, aa M Be.Me.maad\nTravel,\n\u00ablia   \u201e__\n\u2022Trig Dlracl'ir,\nafttt*\nAbsolutely Pure\npurity.wfflttittDaVE\ntoonomloal than the or\nnrlufl. A marvel of\nlolesomcmesa. More\n.  _ onltnnry kinds, nnd\ncannot be sold In comms itlon with the\n.\u2014i.i.\u201e^-_. 1\u2014.*-. ->-\u2014t weliht   \"\ncant,\n11SI\nBfely\nmultitude of low test, short weight alum\nor phosphate powders, Sold only In cans,\nRoyal Bakino Powdkk Co., 106 Wall St.,\nNew York. \t\nTug for Sale!\ntO B0AT7I !*\u00bb\u2022-{; (\u25a0OMPOUND MA-\nBblnery, liyHut\u00bbni makers.\nMessbs.' BEW10KE * WULFFSOHN,\ndja6tc Vancouver, B. 0.\nCheap for Cash.\nAA ACRES OF LAND.-IMIXES FROM\nUU  We8tmlnsler,onft!*ooi1ron(t;llr\u00bbt-\nblass high land, 100 aercs of It from 4 to 6\nfeet black lonm.thebalniico alder bottom;\n\".house and out buildings. For further\nlars enquire nt    THIS OFFICE.\n~>st., Junoailh, 1888.       dwjfttilc\nFORJALE.\nT OT H, BLOCK XXXVI, MS FKET ON\nIj Ellice Street, 160 feet deep and 133\nfeet on Mclnnes Street! contains about\n\u20222% ordinary city lots. Barn and stable\non promises with neenrarriodatlon for \\4\nhorses, hamofis room, Ac; Rood well of\nwater; eardeu. planted wltl\u00bb fruit trees.\nPnrtlpuinrson nnpilornllTaW '\n,  ilmylfflo W.J. FRENCH.\nRooms to Let\n\u2022^   ) ,(i?OBNI8HI,Dl!\nWithin Three Minutes of the\n\u25a0 !;;.     ttjstpfflte.\nRqoMs all'\nslngleorcnsiilic.\nNEWLY , FURNIS1IKI),\n\u201e     .. _,jBolie. Korfull paiilcn-\nlilt's, apply lo\n.    . .    MRS. B. (!. 8TIRSKY,.   ,\n\u2022i   I CollimlilhSlIrfetl\ndje2Tto       Opp, Ronitin Catholic Oliureh.\nT. R. PEARSON\n. xuu,*# mam\n\u2022 \u25a0\u00ab jf^^VMMlttnuia.    t>Mi?lti\nVANCOUV6R CITY\nFoundry \\ MachineWorks\nrfi PROPRIETORS,. OF THESE\nworks have ranch pleasure In notifying llieir frlcnils and Hie public Hint they\nnre now prepared (o receive anil promptly\nexecute any orders for work In tnolr llrto\nwlthwliluli Litcy mny lie favored,\nA.M.KEI.VIE,\nT  ' Mechanionl Manager,\nVancouver, B.C., 8th May, ISM.\n' dwmyliUo\nThe \"ground and lofty tumbling\"\nand sky-soraping antics in matter!\nmatrimonial, indulged In by our\nfriends \"baok east\" ire. .musing, if\nnot edifying. One day we have a\nstory of a young man who i faili to\nbe present itt. bis own wedding, finding out at the lait movement that\nhe is not prepared to \"brace up\" to\nthe new and untried experiences\ninto which matrimony will usher\nhim   OcoaaioaaJjy^Jiij^tjm will\n, go through tb^taremony, onlji 40.\nblow hii bralnl (1) ont the next hour\nfrom remorte. The late littl. diver-\nlion of the gay Lothario, the min,\nliter of custom,, with the \"(air, fat\nand forty'' vidder of Kapanee ia\nitill green In the memoriei of at\nleast that respectable but ill-used\nlady, and her friendi, even if the\nhonorable minister is seeking lethe\nfin a weitern jaunt. But; perhaps,\nthe Halifax young lady \"takes Ihe\nbun\",over all competitor!. It is\nrelated of her that she made a\nmistake about th. date of her marriage and wu busily engaged iu hlr.\nhousehold duties, while her intended\nbridegroom was waiting for her at\nthe altar. An exchange deplores\nthat such n laps, of memory on so,\nimportant an occasion by one of the\nj fair sex ihould be posiiblc, and is\nhoping that it may turn' out that\nthe too ardent bridegroom made, the\nmistake of the dayMn short, was\n\"too previous,\"'\nThe subjoined paragraph from an\nEdinburgh piper ii reoommended to\nthose who imagine that thi. continent haa a monopoly of lurid political writing;\u2014Mr. Buckle, the editor\nof the Times, il a privileged person.\n80 long as he confine, hii insults\nand slandera to tho Irish memben\nof Parliament, he is permitted to\nindulge in overy apeciei of blackguardism with perfect impunity.\nBut on Wednesday morning he wai\n\u2022illy enough to stop beyond thii\nprudent limit, and in an article, ,'ai\ncoarse as only he could write, he\ncommitted . breach of privilege of\nthe House of Commons byattacking\ntho Liberal Party, and charging\nthciri with blackguardism. Mr.\nLabouchere promptly brought him\nlo bonk, and even his friend, Mr.\n(ioEctii'ii, bad to confess for once his\nchampion hud gone too far, But\nthe Chancellor of the Exchequer at\nthe same time made a pathetic\nappeal to Mr, Gladstone not to press\nthe matter, and the Liberal lender,\nas magnanimous aa ever, advised\nhii side to pan it over, This is\nlike Mr. Gladstone. It il simply\none more illustration of the habitual\nimpartiality of the man. In tlio\nold days of fulsome flattery, when\nthe times was daily licking his\nboots in order to gain a peerage for\nits proprietor, Mr. Gladstone quietly\nignored the toadyism, and refused\nlo throw away tho honor; und nnw\nwhen the whole gang of literary\nlions and forgers are combined to\nresent with every scurrilous weapon\nthil slight upon .their \"master, tlie\nex-Premier still treats them with\ngoodimtured contempt, snd refuses\nto crush the toad even when it hai\ncrawled beneath hii keel,\nOTXBE& aSO\nTelUw fever k\u00abWl,wa>la Florid. ..il\nIkeA.tkMllteB.esaaU'. Flue Sal-\n...     \u00ab... la. I. Aluka.   -\nLIST KtBHriTMgPA-Clim. I\nthu sciiHnric ExmimoN.\nLonikw, Aug. U7.\u2014The Cossack expedition to Thibet, under the command\nof General Prjpval.ky (,f the Russian\narmy, is exciting a great deal of. suspicion h.r. u to the real motive.:\nactuating Ik. ca* in ordering it, O,.\nteniiblylha expedition i, nnt out for\nthe purpoie 0\/ exploration, bur it ii\nixpeeted that ill real object ii tint of\nchecking certain English mo,em*nU\n\u2022nd preventing th. inauguration of\nother,, on the Thebetan and Botbart\nborder. The exploration theory his\nbeen mado pJiuaible by giving thi expedition .' wientifio chinotw in ita\niccomnanying oorpa of , engineers;\ngwlogiiti, \u00abto., bait the fact tint the\ngovernment hu aubacribed 64,000\nrouble! toward .the expedition, a. well\na, furnishing it with in escort bearing\na much closer rwemblance to an army\nof invasion than an ordinary body\nguard, atrengtheni the belief that\noffeniiv. Uoticaare expected to be em-\nplond much more frequently thin'\ndinmive ones,\nihx-isBBRitsiiirreB.\n\u25a0 LbmiOK, Aug. 27.-0\u00bbing to the\npolitical recess here the United State.'\naction in the flaheriei matter continue!\nto attract much attention in the press.\nThe feeling of regret and surprise is\nuniveml it Mr. Cleveland, action,\nhowever great the political exigency in\nyiew of.the coming eleotion. Hoarding the probable effect on Canada of a\nretaliation policy,' soberer views now\nprevail than on the first receipt of the\nnewi. It il beooming understood thit\nOinada ii far leu at the mercy of the\nState* now than ihe wu yean ago,\nand ii more able to hold her own thin\nEnglish journalist! realised when tint\ncommenting on th. newi. .,\n0. R. Oomitook, Caledonli, Minn.,\nwrites! I wa. sufrorlng thi moot excru\nciating pains from inflammatory rhoumi-\ntisin. One application of Dr. Thomas'\nKclectrio Oil auorrled almost instant re\nlief, and two liottlee effected a permanent\ncore,\nChildren Cryfor Pitcher'sCastoria\nTO-DAY'S DESPATCHES.\nwonsi thaic norrriso.\na-llMA, Ohio, Aug. M.\u2014An extra freight\non the Cincinnati, Hamilton k Dayton'\nRailway ran into.train bearing aoldiers\n,n route for the Columbus tncampmant,\n12 miles north from this city, thii morning. A largo number are reported killed\naad wounded. Physician, have' been\nsent from here.     \\t;\nOUMTONI HUM-HUE*.\nLondon, Aug. ,28. \u2014 Gladstone hu\nwritten to Mr. Sydney Halifax requesting him to express to the widow of Jno.\nMandeville hu sympathy for her, and to\nuy he wu deeply moved by the suffering, of h,r husband while In Tnllamore\njafl.\nOIVEX UT HOPE,\nJacisosviLLE, Fla., Aug. 28.\u2014The\nfollowing resolotion hu been passed by\nthe board of health: Resolved, Inumnoh.\n\u2022\u2022theyellow tivv.hunow become epidemic with no chancel of stamping out\ntho dUeue, and it being uaeleu to attempt to itolate cue. of yellow fevor,\nthat dig! and unitary goirds be discontinued. The only hope of ending the\nepidemic is 1 frost.\nTHKOUOH X BIIIDOB.    '\nTokonio, 'Aug 28.\u2014The bridge over\nthe Credit river 00 tbe Canadian Pacific\nRailway fell thii morning with an engine\nand two freight cars. The engineer and\nfireman uved tbamBolve. by swimming\nuhore,', .. ,'\n.   urn swim.   .\nNew BsDronn, Mass., Aug. 28.\u2014A\nterrific tempest and hail storm nt in lut\nnight aad rain Ib falling heavily .in torrent.. Tho hail .tones fell as largo\nu raublM.\nSAFE IK PORT.     .\nSan Francisco, Aug. 28.\u2014Advices\nfrom -Alaska state that the proipectiug\nschooner Adventure, Ospt. Bangs,\nfrom Seattle, which hu been reported\nlet with all hands hu arrived safely\nat that port;\nUn. of the vlciimi of th. powder explosion, it Berkeley, last Friday, died\nlut night from injuries. This makei\na total of lix deaths by the disaster.\nAN'.NOEHED MONARCH.\nTanoiers, Aug. 28.\u2014The sultan of\nMorocco who ia st war with his rebellious subjects has started to avenge the\nmauiore of hia cnuaiu Prince Muley\n.nd two hundred lioraeman, who were\nsent aome lime linco, lo colleot tribute\nfrom the rebels. The Sultan himself\nhas gone in pursuit of the rebels and\nMorocco ftiw. with blood. The outraged, monarch has allowed hii troops\nto sack and burn Ihe rebel villigei and\nc -nimit whatever depredations thoy\npic,.. The Ketsil du Mamc urges the\njiiiwef. to send shirs io the coast tnw'iis\nlo prevent tho masMcre of the Jew.\nand Chriatiau.. Nmhing it .ay., will\nstay the present atrocities but the intervention of some civilized power.\n. OREAT paMaoe.\nNew Ifonk, Aug. 28.\u2014During the\natorin yesterday hail-stones as largo ai\npeaiiuti tell ill over the town of Flat-\nhush, driving people from the street!.\nMuch injury wu done to green honui,\nvegetable! and fruit trees. Many windows were broken throughout the valley.\nKEPUBllCAN 001JVENTION.\nSaratoga, N. V., Aug. 28,-The\natate republican convention wa, called\ntu order at noon. Rev. S. N. Leach,\n\u00ab chaplain lilt, saute, preyed. Th.\nroll call in detail wu omltied on motion. General Curti. and Morgan of\nthe Glee club ung Harriion and Morton campaign song.. When they ung\n\"Blaine ia home again\" thero WM a\nitormofapplauae. Then, on motion of\nGen. Curtis, threo reusing chcen were\ngiven for Harrison and Morton. Gin.\nTracy, of Brooklyn wu un.iiimou.ly\nappointed tiropoiary chairman. H.\nread hit addm. from manuscript and\ndenounced free trade, described the\nwonderful growth of th. country under\nprotection, quoted numerous itatlstk-a\nil the bun of hii itatea-st, and read\nofficial roporu of th. unfortunit. ten-\ndition of the country in low tariff Ii-am\nAt th. conclusion of the spewhl\u00abHm.\nbly rule, wore idapted u nius of th.\nconvention.    '   : '    -\"\u2022\"\n.    SNAtCBINO A MST.     ,\nWASBtjioibir, Auir. 2S.\u2014Preiident\nClevelind hai gone on a three dayi\nfishing trip ill th. vicinity of Clifton\nForge, Blue Ring, mountsbu. Thi\npro\u00abd,nt ha, hem ooainei oloiely to\nofficial dutiei for many monthi. He\ndoes not expect fo, be'ible to get any\nrecreation except u ho clear, off hia\ndeik in idvsiMiei of corigru. attd take.\n\u25a0a day or t-\u00bb at\u00bb time, pleeMnul, .,\neongreu liagsninMl proariM, to itiy\nuntil after the election.\nSAIMON IN ALASKA.\nSun FRANcnco, Aug. 28.\u2014Th.\nsUimer Berths hu arrind frotn Kod-\neak, Aluka, after a peiug. of swhl\ndays. 1 Shi report! that the euaing\nfictoriti there .re working \u00abp to their\nfun capacity and that the leiion will\n1\u00bb. an exceptionally good one. She\nbring! \u2022 full cargo of ulmon. :\nOIVXN io'riut siaanVii.''''\nLivEnrobi, Aug. 28.\u2014Th. British\nship FKrUhire which irrl.e4tlii.mom-\ning from San Frinoisio with .cargo of\nwheat, report, ihe encountered . gale\nin which she hid to jettison - 20\nton, of her carga Her bott. w.re\n\u25a0muhed and tha wu otherwise dun-\naged.\n[\" WHEAT. ;     \u2122 -.'<\u25a0'- \"\nChioaoo, Aug. 28.\u2014Wh-it 93i for\ncub, 31 Aug., 3J-8 Sept., 30ot.,S7-8\nDeo.-   ..',.\u25a0' '\u25a0    ,    ;:,-\nLiverpool, Aug. 28.\u2014Whut dull,\nlower and weak. \u201e\nNew York, Aug. 28.-Whut 100]\nfor cub, lOOJ Aug. i\/id Sept, tt Oct.,\n2}Nov.! 39-8Dei. ^     , ^-;\nAJUUVALS.     ...\nSan Francisco, Aug. 28.-^Arrived,\n\u2022hip Biting Brothers, Seattle; itra.\nMexico, Victoria, Arago, O001 piy.\nsrOCKlMO \"ACTOSYEtlSNW.\nCincinnati, Aug: 28.\u2014Herm.n\nKlein & Co.'i stocking factory wu\ntotally burned thii morning. Lou\n176,000; iniunnc.imill.       ,<!''-'\nSOT AT ALL   DnrMAYEb.\nOttawa, Aug.' 28.\u2014A iemi-olBci.1\nCommunication says the nHmhen of\nthe1 Dbmiiiion cabinet U-ei rewon to\nUIliviV'fli\u00ab\"i\u00bbisif\u00bb.Mit CleTeland will\nput the retaliation ttu-at into -fleet\nwithin three monthi. The ministry\neipreu gratification it the nninimity\nof feeling expreued throughout Can-\n\u2022da and the high iptrit invoked, ihow-\ning a healthy rntkmsl untroerrt in the\nfaoe of foreign aggreuion.\n-     *R0NAOT KILLED.\nLondon, Aug. 28,\u2014Prof. Simmons,\nth. veteran reronant, wai killed at\nWilhem lut night. H. hidaaoended\nin hii balloon with tbe intention of\ngoing to Vienna. Th. balloon wu\nbunt by fouling a tree.\nTHE mVESnOATION. '-\nSan Feasoisco, Aug. 28.\u2014Th. in-\nvcttigation by the British nasi) court\ninto' the cause of th. collision lut\nWedneaday between the Oceanic ud\nthe City of Chatter, nlimmri this\nmorning in the oflo. of the British\noomul. Geo. E. Bigger, the Oounic'.\n\u2022econd officer, teatihed that notwith-\n\u2022tending tbe blowing first of one\nwhiitle signalling th. Cheater to \"starboard her helm, snd \u2022 repetition'.nd\nblowing of two wUstle,, the stumer\ncame right on ud struck. John\nAthiu, qurtermuter, who wu -tearing the Oceanic at th. time of th. accident, that when the Oceanic - aignsiled\nthe Chester hii order, wire \"bard s\nstarboard,\" which he did immediately.\nIt did not take five -econd. to put the\nhelm in position and it remained m ill\nth. time.\norncui EiroRi. ' .\nJacksonville, Fla., Aug.' 28.\u2014The\nofficial yollow fever report for juler-\ndayuy\u00ab: \"There were ten now out.,\nnine recoveries, ud thru duths,\" ,\n.  DISAST1017S UUSH-Cr, .\nPiTrsntjjio, Aug. 28.\u2014This mornuig\nIho electric motor,.with one pauenger\ncar attached, descending Mi. Oliver on\nthe St. Clair road, becarai uncontrollable and duhed down the gradi with\ngreat .peed. At\u00bbihirp curve II Ml\nthe traok, tumbling over ud over.\nThe engineer .nd conductor jumped\nind were lorioualy injured: four- pu-\naongen were seriously injured,, and\ntwo fatally. The motor wu .muhed\nto pieces and the car badly wreckld.\nPersonal.\nF. Fooks has relumed from' a 'trip\nto lllecillewiet.\nW. H. Redmond went over to Vu-\ncouver thi, afternoon.\nM. M. English, the well-known tinner, U at the Colonial.\nMayor and Mn. Dickinson relnrnd\nfrom Vanoouver yutard.y.   ..   :,.,.\nMn. H. Abbott and a number of\nVancouver ladiu were in tha oity thi,\nafternoon on a \u2022hopping visit,\nJ. G. Moylan, Iniptctor of Dominion penitentiinei, left fur Ottawa on\nthe Atlantic Kxpreu this ifteraoon.\nT. J. Hogben, lite of the ltoyil\nIriih Constabulary, who it will ,b\u00bb remembered uved uvenl KM bait\n\u2022pring, hu returned to th.eity.,,\nAldirmin Shile* cut iu. \"tot with\nan axo hit w\u00abk and i. conflnwl fo ihe\nhouse.   We .re glad to know theiac-\noidint ii not of . v.ry urioui naUre.\ntasam\u2014a-tmBEmst    '\nMr. SbMkaa, of 0\u00bboda,Mloh\u201ewritu,\nI havo und Dr. Thomu' ElutrioOilon\nfor different diaeuea, and found It to he\nSI u yon recommended. It hu don.\nlice torn, every time, and It I, the\ntOUforhoiw\u00bbIenrn-id.'' Ora-arM\nthit the name \"Dr. Thomu' Ickotri.\nOil\"!, on the front of .the wrappor, u\nthere are Imitation! of It, *^\n\"\u25a0\"   \" \"' \u2022\"\"\"\"\u2022 !\u25a0'\u2022 If\nOil  Nil .11111;\" or   TtdlKS'OW\n,nw .\u2014\u25a0)      \u00ab\u201ewfi8   f.|fl I i,i*h \u25a0\nn.i]i\">\"> lirl,i \"Wr   lv )i>\n1  iifiM-- mtoiisnp \u201e,!\u2022 f mis f ritish Columbian\nT.ndar Ev\u00abiw, Aw. M. im.\n\u25a0I ,JL   * .  v <\\;\nOur Apferican aousins are *vi-\nd.ntly>(\u00bbakipg rar^.a|ridei^wa\u00bbds\nth\/ eattablisjkment of a moBarnBy..\nIn many ways they are aping the\nouitomi of the effete despotisms of\nEurope; they foster in their midst\ntyrannical olgarehiei, pay absurd\ndererencetefcreigners with titles,\nudtalii.Htr\"_\u00a3x\u2014*' ,now\ndeani*. iXjie Jateit, development in\nthil dlMcUan.ii the publication in a\n: eiutentptmocucalof .paper entitled\n\"The Ladiel of the American Court.\"\nBy the ladies of the pourt are meant\n,,\u00bb\u00ab> |n,iMi|iitaM ol the-gov-\neminent official! at Washington.\nTbe Houston (Tex\u00bb\u00bb) Post, a journal\nwhich hu not yet abandoned the\ntheory thit all men are born equal,\nterms the .article an exhibition of\ndisgusting snobbery. It says: \u2014\n\"Nothingcube mora silly than\nauch lUumptipni. ' When a free republic was founded in America, the\nexpress idea was to do away with\nhereditary sovereignty \u25a0 and with\ncourt vices and: flatteries. To call\nthe wives of the president and his\noabinet 'court ladiel' is disgusting\nto every sensible American. If\n,th*re is uy royalty. among American women, it is those who are royal\nby gifts of mind and goodness of\nheart; by scholarly accomplishments\nand by \u00abxii\u00bbJ graoo SjUd .sweetness,\nand not by temporary political accidents or incidents.\"\nagement of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the Bank of British Columbia. He wu evor a devoted\niriend of Oanada,,Iarge hearted ud\n\"lberaj), and; in his rather untimely\nakiniaw*,y, at tbe ageiof 68, fill\nle mHiied.nd mourned on both sides\nf-the-Atlantle. !'s  \u2014'\n: Keely ot \"motor\" fl mo is going to\ngat left in the race,, after all laid\nand done, if he don't. look sharp.\nAmerican newspapers have referred\nlately to a new invention by one\nWilliam Tirumis, which, if successful, will | revolutionize motive\npower. , The inventor is an unpretentious English mechanic, residing\nin Pittsburg, Pa., who says he has\ninvented a machine by which untold mptive power can be stored or\nused without the expenditure of\nfuel. The story goes that he has\nbeen engaged for years in perfecting\nthe invention, and is now negotiating with the governments of England, Bussia and the United States\nfor the sale of the right, to use his\ndiscovtry, which, if, after examination, it proves to be what he assert*, will revolutionise the motive\npower of the world. He siys he is\nable with hii contrivance to create\n. preuure of 20,000 pounds per\n, scjuak inoh\u2014more then lulncient to\nprwp-i the hugut ocean steamer\n.froat or to move eighty laden freight\nCHI' in one train. The machine\nseemi to be limply an air oompres-\nsor of tie simplest sort It consists of\none small cylinder (six horso power),\nwith a balance weight of seventy-\nfive pounds, which runs the entire\napparatus; another small cylinder,\nfiv. inohei disiroeter, with seven'\ninch., stroke, oompreues the air into thw tank from 'Which; the power is\nutilized. ' Under the .piston plate\nthe inventor has placed two layers\nof bare containing eleven different\nminerals, ihe mignetic influence. of\nwhich is the secret of the inventor.\nThe advutages he claims are dura-\nlrilityr\u00abW9ray.andaimplioity. Ex-\npertsh.vft txtmiud the machine\nand pronouno. it a luccess. In\nubmitting his.design to the government, named, Mr. Timmii asserts\nthat.the.pheumitio generator can\nnot only be applied to war vessels as\na motor, but eu he nsed as a defense against hostile attacks by\nmeans of air chambers behind the\narmor plating.\n'.;.,] ni^, I i\u201ei!.\u201en i.\nDeath, it i, said, loves a shining\nmark. Literally, of course, there is\nno truth in the,saw; but every\ntun'* time cot*** mice. Sudden\n(Uathiperh.pl itriko -more terror\ninto poor humanity than any other\n.pproach of the grim destroyer.\nSuoh wai the fate of Sir John Rose,\n\u25a0 former finance minister of Canada,\nwho fell dead the other day while\nhunting at Caithness in the north of\nSootland, ai he wis about to shoot\nat a Itag. Sir John Rose, Bart,, G.\nO.M.G., M.A., wu born in Aber-\ndeetuhire, Scotlind, in 1821. He\nemigrated to Canada in 1836, and\nrose by hii own effort! to positions\not rank and wealth, and wu for\nyean id.nllfi.rt-with tbe public history of Canada. On the outbreak\nof the rebellion in 1837 he took an\nactive part u a volunteer in ita aup-\npreuion. In hii choien profession,\ntbf law, h. attained diitinction, and\nbecame solicitor-general for Lower\nCanada in 1867, snd in the same\nyear wu elected to parliament to\ni.Ui iB.nl thi eity of Montreel.which\noonstltuency he continued to represent for ten yean. He aubaequent-\nly represented other constituencies\nand held virioui honorable and re-\nspontlble truita He became finance\nminilter and  a member of   the\nfueen'i privy council for Canada in\nB8i In 1869, when only 48 year.\nf^, he retired from public life and\n\u2022eawa-^ilOji^lnjilM,. whwe he be-\n\u25a0\u25a0 'l*mt%1t*tp*-tofatoto*toTi]t-\nfeto*M**too, Rou k Co., and\ntactotae jut* trie recognized as\nQenwjt,'* nnefieUl representative in\nEngland. -He wu created a K. 0.\nJi.;<J.,inl870, and in recognition of\n\"\" rfic*. ip, connection with   the\nl made a ib\/wonet He held\nsaasf\u00bb*MMIiw*xl>teut and emolu-\ntawat ft fcatactd, \u00bbm,ong which wm\nt^tVtik^aiSfi^^^mxn-\nThe European situation is becoming somewhat interesting. It is\nsaid to be the unexpected that always happona After tho fraternal\ngreetings, the embracing!, the. pro-\ntottationi of eternal friendship, between the Emperor William and the\nCzar, it was surely the last thing\nthat might have been expected that\nbad blood would have arisen so soon\nbetween tho Teuton and the Muscovite. But such is tho case. Tlie Russian press hu been allowed to raise\nthe question bt Denmark's claims\nin Schleswig-Holstcin, German territory, and the young emperor, so\nlately the honored and gushing guest\nof the Czar, fires up instantly and\nretorts in red-hot speeches bidding\ndefiance to all who would attack\nGermany's right to any territory\nwhich it now holds. While his\nblood was up the young German\n\"war lord\" made another disclosure\nof his warlike,character and look a\nfling at his traditional foe, the\nFrench, giving them to understand,\nin the most unmistakable terms,\nthat if they \" wanted.same too.1\" all\nthey had to do wu to knock a chip\noff the imperial shoulder\u2014in other\nwords to shew the slightest inclination of attempting.to regain' their\nlost province, of Alsace-Lorraine.\nWith a commendable self-repression\ntho French press and people hove\nrestrained the.expressions natural to\nan impulsive and ehivalric race on.\nhaving defiance thus hurled in their\nteeth by the warlike head of a traditionally hostile power. The experience of tho last two years, on\ntheir Own word, has taught them\nthe wisdom of meeting the calculated\nmenaces of. their enemies with. coolness. They know their .policy: at\npresent is to play a waiting game\nand show no inclination to be drawn\ninto a quarrel. Most of the Paris\npapers content themselves with publishing tho Emperor's Frankfort\nspeech with little or no comment.\"\nThe National says: \"Ourdutyiis\nto answer this violent language by\ncoolness, but we may remind this\nyoung prince that a countryman\nof our own once said: 'Not an ounce\nof our sod nor one stone of our fortress shall- We surrender.' As it happens his hope and trust was disappointed,\" The Inlransiqant, usually\n\u00ab> intemperate, oply . says: \" Tni.\nclearly means that conciliation i.\nout of the question, Now more\nthan ever we must watch and get\nready,\" Meanwhile young William\nis \"raising Gain,\" figuratively, in\nthe \"faderland.\" Generals Von\nCapriva and Von Moltke, in command of the navy and army respectively, have been retired from the\nservice, for being \"too. slow,\" it is\nwhispered, for the: mercurial young\nsoldier-emperor, and their places\nfilled by younger .men. The young\nkaiser, too, is testing the patience\nand tho metal of his troops in one\nway and another. The other day,\nafter reviewing some of his troops he\nremarked: \"My lads, if you did no\nbetter than thil in real war, you\nwould all by now be sausage meat.\"\nA few days afterward he surprised\nthe Potsdam husnre and chasseurs\nby having an alarm sounded at four\no'clock in the morning. All the\nsoldiers who. showed the slightest remissness were severely reprimanded\nand several officers were placed under arrest. If the navy and army\nare hot placed upon a chain-lightning\nwar footing it will evidently not be\nthe fault of the latest of the Hohen-\nzollerns. Now that the star of\nBoulanger, the French agitator and\nwire-manipulator, is again in the ascendant, it is just possible that the\n\"war dogs\" of Edrope,who. are straining so at the leash, may be allowed\nthe diversion of getting into eaoh\nother's wool for a season.\nHavo yon tried Holloway'o Com Cure?\nIt hu no equal for removing theae troublesome excrescences, u many have testified who have tried it.\n$cu>fuli\\\nIs one of iliojiioHt ftisttil scourges which\nafflict iHiinkiml. It is-ofton inherited,\nJbut may,l)u tlio rosult.<^lwproper vacol-\ngallon,,mercurial poison, uiicleanlinosa,\nfritl various other emiwta. Chronic Sores,\nUlcers, Au3CfiS9t!a, .0ancerouR Humors,\nanil, in sonic eaaes,Emaciation and Con*\nsumption, result from a scrofulous condition of the blood. Tills disease can bt\ncured by the mc of Ayer's Saraaparilla.\nIiiilu-vifcilaaerofuiou8conUi\u00bbionoftlit\nblood, which canned ti derangement of niy\nvr hole. fcyaltrui. rfUter. t^ng lwOhan\nIjnr bottles ot Aytr'i Sai-Bttparillai am\n.Entirely Cured\nund, for the past year, have not found It\niieflflflaary to ma it nytuedicino whatever.\nI.iim iuiw luliff.crlieiUtb.uiid stronger,\nihuii eyer befmc-O. A. WUlard, 21i\nIiomout ut., If union, Mass.\nI was troubled with Scrofulous Sorei\nfar live years; but, after using a few\nliottlcs of Ayer's iStusapnrllla, the norm\nI iihlmll and I have now good health.-*\niSli\/.dU'tli Warm* k, TA Appleton street,\nLowell, Moss.\nSome months ago I was troubled witl\nScrofulous Sores on my leg. The lirat\nwas badly swollen and inllamed, aud thi\n\u25a0nreti discharged lurgo qiiiuit it ies of offen-\ndve matter. Every remedy failed untl\n[ used Ayor's Sarsaparilla, By taking\nthree bottles of this medicine the sorei\nbare been healed, and my health is re\nstorod.   I am grateful for the good It hai\n.dime me Mrs. Ann O'Brion, 158 BnlU\nvan fit., New York. tt\nAyer's Sarsaparilla.\nPrepared hy Dr. ,T. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Ttfass\nSold by all Pru-jgistB.   Prtou$1; tli bottUs,|l\nExcellent Farm Property\nTJEINa 100 AOBEH Ot S. B. H OF SEO.\nD 2\u00bb. Township 12, New Westminster\nOlstrlcl.\nTho soil Is alluvial deposit on a substratum of clay and Is very rich. A n.w\nBarn I. on tho property. Ten acres are\nnailer cultivation, IS acres partially\ncleared, the balanee (75 acres) Is covered\nwith vine maple and alder and la,ully\nelenred. The LUlooet river passe, along\nlta northern boundary. Distance from\nPort Haney railway station, 2 miles; distance from school house, X-mlle.\nThis valuable property will be sold at a\nharsaln. ^WmwXmm,\n. . On the Premises,\nPort Haney P. O. dwjly24ml>i\nNew Westminster Southern Ry\nNorthern fcrminus.\nMB98B8. W. J. WALKllR 4 COMPY\nhave lota for sale in the oily from\n$50 upwards.\nAlso, immediately adjoining the City\nlimits from 9& upward*; and a JeT remaining lots at Sapperton at $100 on very\neasy terras.\nAlso, Farming Land In Surrey Municipality, near the International boundary,\nanil ulongthe line uf railway; and Acre\nLo* -t Brownsville In flrai-olass situations\nat profitable rates.\nIntending Investors nre Invited to call\nImmediately, before prices are advanced.\nThe advertisers offer their services as\nagents forthe PUROHABKR8of property,\nand as such wilt give the fullest Information and advice to their bcBt ability, to\nstrangers nnd others, respecting any pro*\nposed investment In . land, whether lu\ntheir own hands for sale, or otherwise.\n8 Bank Buildings, (Jlty.        uwTaulm\nTIMiEiTASXiEl\nSir. \"Gladys\" .\nTTNTIIa; FBtttSIEIt NOJipf!,   WILj\nlowing dus. Kiri\napply on board, or\nP4^*t'lr^a^flP\"rf\n\u2022,\u00bb4-*f' Ir*\nChildren Cryfor Pitcher's Castoria\nAuction Sale!\nS2.500 WORTH\nImportant to Merchants, Trader*, Farmers & Others.\nT HAVE RECEIVED IK8TBD0TIONS\nI.  toscll by Public Auctlon.at AUSTIN'S\nWHARF, Front St., New Westmlnster.on\nFriday, 31sl A\u00ab|.. and following day.,\nUntil Ihe whole Is disposed of. A largo\n\u2022took of General and Staple Dry Goods,\nconsisting of:\nDRESS GOODS In all kind, and .ly Ies.\nFLANNELS In plain and colored.\nSHEETINGS A COTTONS In all iradel.\nWINCEYS \u00ab SHIRTINGS In all Qualities. ,,,\nBLANKETS 4 COMFORTERS.\nYARNS of all kinds.\nBED SPREADS,   RDBBER RUGS A\nOILED HORSE CLOTHS.\nGENTS FURNISHINGS, In colored and\nplain Shirts, white dressshlrt., brace.,\nsooks, ties, Underwear, stoves, felt and\nstraw hall, cardigan Jacket., and a f nil\nline of other merchandise u la usually\nfound In a Well stocked  Dry Goods\nStore. I\nKrTlio sale will commence at 10 o'clock\nFriday morning and will, be continued\nuntil all goods aro disposed of.\nTERMS-For sums over l\u00bb, negotiable\nnot., at I month, wfll be accepted; .11\namount, under tan, not cMli.\nI. J. THAPP,\ndwUUTM\nW. E, FAMES,\nPRACTICAL UNDERTAKER.\nEmbalming a Specialty.\nDealer In Wooden and Hetaltc Burial Casket*, funerals evadvetcd.\nA full line of Coffin Trtrnmings always on\nhand. Parties at a distance supplied at\nshortest notice. Satisfaction guaranteed In evory particular,\ndwooitc Cwiuiuu St. Hiw Wut.\nHISTOGENETIC SYSTEM\nThe Eutire Bevfllutton of\nMedlciHC.\nR. JORDAN'S HISTOGENETIC SYS-\ntern: of Medleloes curu Paralysis,\ni\u00bbiiudn.esfl,.bcafniiis, i\nma, Neuralgia, Bronc\nilpelas, BrlgliiV iilseaHc, Heart Disease,\n*\" , and all chronic complaints, Fe-\nDropi\nrs.Hmall Pox,PI Ies, Dyspepsia, Measles,\n.jptherla, Cancer, Consumption, Epilepsy, niceratlon of Bone, Whooping Cough,\nCholera Infantum, Croup, Prolapsus Uteri,\nand all female complaints. The system\nIs simple. The medicine rebuilds the diseased cells and tissues of the body with\nthe same proximate principles, and fer*\nmen tit .Organic Bodies and so on which are\nnormally prepared In the body by the\nglands. For Bale by\ndttaulm M. DEHBRI9AY.\nJ, A, LANG WITH\nReal Estate,\njtv-\u00bb*a-\u00ab,a*.\nnSGUSCElMBESTCOlPASIU\nPROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL\nCOMMISSIONS.\nMINING STOCK BOUOUT AND SOLD\nON COMMISSION.\noirs'xoaii mckmsii ii., \u00abm, ttiiu.\n:   kl*K,, Westminster.    dwau20ml\nTO SAWJILL MEN.\nThe Wm. Hamilton Mfg Co, Ld.\nPeterborough, Ont,\nMannfacturers of\nSAWIIIlLENGINESANDBfllLEBS\nCANfl, blReUUU AND flUVY BMIO ^AW MlUJ,\nForthe convenience of their British Columbia friends, have appointed\nMessrs. F. G. Strickland & Co.\n. M1UWBUHT8 AHLT MtCrMMIGAL EHGIWERS,\n. '.'  vrC8T*H<WrE\u00ab,\nTheir Sol. Ag.nti for thii Province.\nWe .re now building a apodal lino of\nMachinery for thla oouhtry, equal to anything built on tbe American continent.\nBefore making any changes yon will do\nwell to correspondwlth our agent..\ndmyOta\ntormatloj\n'W.'b. TOWNSEND,\n\" On the Wharf.\nFOR SALE OR LEASE.\nA FARM CONTAINING Sft) ACRES\nA Pralrlo Land, 6 miles from Port\nMoody, 8 miles fnitn Westminster! communication by water, rail or.wagon-road.\nCan be purchased with or without stuck.\nTerms oaBy.-rApply to\nA. McLean,\n' Pitt Meadow.:\nSHANNON A HALL\nor to\ndwaulstc\nWANTED\nDULY-CERTIFIOMED sMGINEER\n--. the air, \"Jjfj.lrl^tueen^ Apply on\nCUN DEALER,\nCORDOVA ST.,    (Ore. C.P.R. Direr)\nVancouver, B. C.\nTftvm\u00ab\\tM\u00abmn ami uirxnta\nXT with .loading English maker I am\nraSmiV'. \"    kl\"d\" \u2022'Wi1****'\"\nrgr^gatl\u00abtt\u00aban to r^atoktujan.\na-klrlfllO .TOOKaJF INOLMH OUM.\ndjlyllma\nVancouver.\nfhcbitix:\nOF   LONDON,   ENOUND.\nOne of the Oldest, and Beit\nCompanies in the World.\nPOLICIES  ISSUED  AT   THE  Lowest rates, and no combination with\nany other Compaai*.,\nJAMES CUNNINGHAM,\ndjelml Agent.\n.rm-mmmm.\nCAPITAL, $\u00bbrJI\u00abOi\u00ab00\nTJ 0 LI (J IE S EFFECTED AND ALL\nJr claims paid without referenco to any\nother office, by the General AgeDti In\nViotoria.\t\nAOENTI IS NIW WraTHIHITSBI\nMESSRS. W.J. WALKER & CO'Y\n8, BANK BUILDINGS.\ndwmylStc\nPMT  HAMMOND\nNURSERY\nFruit Trees,\nOrnamenlal Trees,\nSmall Fruits,\nAnd GARDEN STOCK on hand in groat\nvariety.\nEverything tlrst-class and furnished In\ngoodrtf --\n\u00bbV8\u00ablul li oia for valuable 80-page De-\nirlp(ive,\u00bb),la|og\u00bbonw\u00abh,l boauilfulcol,\nrr4<Rla>te*. Prl\u00abe,W\u00abl,\u00bbenUree.\nO.Wf\u00abBNRY,\n- PoKJUmmondj B. C.\nCity Laundry\nH:\njoe  a Vie\n_ AVING LEASED AMD FITTED UP\nIT a Oboii on Mlulawl. OMrly c.p-\npolite Mr. Wise's atabliTls now priparfd\nto undertake tbo-woekof a\nOcucsf-al ilawntlry.\nCompetera>^*^'Amnioyed, and work\nguaranteed. imSMntrntoSmtfia a Wagon\nfor delivery,- clothes will be delivered\npromptly In. aax part at the city. First-\ni-l\u00abi\u201er,-r\u00abr\u00abncaW\u00bbU\u00ablllrMulrei1. Alilal\norder sollctlM.,^Prl<es..wlll lie found u\nlow as ia.any-l1nWMa.a establlslnnent.\nFamlllea taker..* ipeolal rales.\n\u2022arorden mayoelmtatMr. Dickinson'.\nBuloher9h0p,.eo(uniWa\u00abI. dJaStc\nWANTED.\nOITUATION WITH A LDMBER FIRM\nO by a praotloal, experienced and oapa-\nbio young man. Particulars androfer.\n.nceabymall. A^dMasMYTHi.\ndauHml   St Fulge.ce, Saguenoy, P. Q. t\nHouse tor Sale!\n\u25a0ajTRS. EMMA GOLD OFFERS HER\nMkc.alir.lrMI.caee. sltnatfd on\nRoyal Avenue, opposite Capt. lrvlnfo-\nthe \"Nob Hill\" of Wostmlnstor-on reasonable term..\u2014Apply direct to\nail\u00abl7to    ....       MBS. EMMA GOLD.\nmm\u00ab PEARSON\nReal Estate Brokers and\nFinancial Agents.\nAGENTS FOR\nCtwfedtratlon Life A\u2022\u2022oeUl|o\u00bb of\nToronto.\nHoyal and Lancashire Fire Insurance Companies.\n\u25a0\u2022.Valuable Lots for sale In the City,\nandDlstrlct \u00abf Westmlnetei*; Atad ehplft\nLoUinthetJltyof^iScouTer.      ^^   '\nPersons wishing to buy or sell city or\nrural property should communicate with\nn\u00a7t       ....       .......-..i..,\u2122    .. ..  ,*r\nOffices: Bank of B.C. building, opposite\nposiofflce, Westminster, ud Hastings St.,\nVancouver. dw^gdCte\nfiff^-MakiiifJ\niesilicMl?GILL\nColumbia Street,\nNew Vw-e*!|\u00bbi**terj:B.C.\n' Satlafaotlon guaranteed.      dapull.\nG-B-J-P\nCanada's Comic Paper,\nJ. W. BENGOUOH, -   Artist and Editor\nIawedWeeWr.\nililiar; |i for hit Monthi.\nGRIP IB INCREASING IN INFLU-\nence and popularity every year! It\nis a supreme household favorite, while\n\u2022very Politician and Professional and\nBusiness Man enjoys the clever hits\nwhich appear in even Issue. Subscribe\nnow! ..  flj   \u25a0-.'':\u25a0\nBee our Premium and Clubbing List.\nCirculars flying r9jTT^articwww*winfi**\u00bbf.\nsar Look out for orlpi, Owat* Ala\".\nBiifkllll, Price 16 cento.\nAddress\nQMP PUBLISHING OO.\ndnoMsdllb - TORONTO, OUT.\niJPrf^WG\n''At.jptefaMjiiwapv\n'\"a^Jtt'wtjwwM.'1\nCorner of .Churdh and.Columbia Street.,\nNEW WESTMINSTER.\nuriwtlBfactlor, guaranteed.    dwfo7to\nHHl\nCHURCH STftjEET,\nALEA.HAMILM.fWWtltfOfl\n\u25a0Thi.lhoxe WotUfaiw re-opea*\naddition to the present marhte\nwill shortly recehriaaventlitfon.  i\numents of the finest        .   -\nABRRDEEN k NEW m\u00ab!IN8W!ICK\nURAMTB.   -'\"-\n, dwj,2Jto\niper O. P. R. \u25a0\nTHE UROE8T AND BEST-ASSORT-\nED STOCK. OF\nEnglish, French, Scotch,\nand Irish\nSUITll*a&\nEver Shown lu New Wejtmlnster.   :\n.1UI  t'J iiich  :\nAUCOTOWSALE\nBMlAMi!\nBy axcVsr of the Sfeawpgee.\nLWILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION\n.1 ibe l\u00abUMal imoJ. N.w Wutmln.\nr, tho following parorit of land, vis:\nLot. 3, 4, ., IU, II, 1., halBfalwh.\nJlrUln.. 1 Lot \u00bb, \u25a0kwkXl.w\nWe.tralMtor Oily,\nTh. N. B. y, nt I.e. .0, T.wa.klp ..\nAl.o I. W. K \u2022* >\u00ab\u2022 .0. Towasblp \u00bb,\nNew Wutminiler Ol.lrlet.\nI>\u00ab, II, Blk IR., R. 1 Wut, fronting\non Fraser River, about a mile ah. a\nhalf above HhIrIi's cannery  132 acres;\nsubject to a mortgage of 1100, due In\nDecember next.\nSale will take place at 8o'clock \u00ab..a.y\nlv.al.1, arplembrr ink, IM.,\nTERMS CASH.\nT, J. TRAPP,\nanltd Auolioneor.\nM.AJcRM,\nMerchant Tailor,\nWISHES TO INFORM THE  PEOPLE\nOF NEW WESTMINSTER THAT HE\nIS PREPARED TO EXECUTE\nALL OIIUKRg FOR\nTAILORING\nA FULL LINE OF\nRngllf.li, Sw>t*ti and Irish\nTweeds and Fancy\nTrouserings.\n8COULLAR>8 OLD STAND\nColumbia St.,  -  Niw Wuniimnft,\n dwmhMlo\t\nFranr River Improviment.\nNOTICE TO OONTRAOTOR8\nSEALEDTENDERSENDORSED'TEN-\nski von FaAain Rivsn lurnoya-\nHEsi\" will bo received by tb, undersigned up to Tuesday, the 4th September,\n168,, for oertaln works at tho month of the\nFnawr River.\nSpecifications INCLUDING CONDITIONS OF TENDER AND CONTRACT\nand drawing, can be Been at the Post Office, New Westminster, and atthll ofncl\non and after tho loth mat.\nTendon must be mad, out ou (he form,\nsupplied.\nThe lowest orany tender not neeeiurlly\naccepted.\nF. a GAMBLE,   .\nRmldont Englaur,\nr\u00bbp.rtm.nt of Public Wyrki,\nThJtorl\u00ab,rio,|lth AuirJd, W*.\nW\u00abstoffrnglan4BNimtklotll8\nand D\u00abesklns and1 Fancy\nTrtruserlng.\nJ. S. MANS0H,\neolo\u00bbbl.St,,Opp.lleIenile8l.,\nNEW WESTMINSTER, RC.\n.daplsto ...    -\nC. E. WOODS\nLano lontroi.\"\nLANS SUaviVORS,\nW^IUinMiRiiitmli^i\nAKD CONVEYAlftaBtB.\n'    *A.amxmB<3run    \u25a0   '\u25a0\nFIBH.-The Western of Toronlo.The *t-\nna, The City of London, and Tho Hart.\nford.\nllHr-The New York Lit. Haaraau Oo. ,\nACOIDMNT-The Travellers' of Hartford\nL\u00ab4\u00bb\u00abrT.jnB.lnallrt\u00abbranobe,a\ncurately and promptly carried ont.\nWo'o'a^n1o\\r>albmpl&m\nlocalities. . ,\nVavuUfLM*., Improved[and unlm-\nprove,!, throughout the alilrloU  .\nMlalniud.tk.rit.ck bought and\n\u2022old.\n, M.ra.y to Lau. on Unt mortgag. at\nlow rates. \t\nT.MPnoKi Call No.83.\nP.O.DaAwaaW.\nwo*n,teuRo,eiMiii,'\nDmii, luuri ILMK,   \u25a0   UllHII! IIIIIT\nSHW WEITMINSTIR.\ndmhutc\nFOB SAL3E.\nMouse $t Lot\nCORNER BLACKWOOD AND CARNARVON STREETS.\nOno of the Finest Locations In thi City,\nJO^&LUTTS\n'\u2022COLD.'MEDAtPARIS,l578-\n.AoKKTSi T.S, kHSKNA tC, Victoria.\ni   ' \u25a0  4W\u00ab8,l   \u25a0 a\nwestminster - blaine-\n\u25a0\"\u2022    'whAtcom\nSTAOF.    hi\\E,\nITA\u00bbES will;.....\n jUWestmln-\nmako\n\u25a0EWS-       .\n\u00ab, week between\t\nmoKjng close connections\n'-Staie line between\ns LEAVE\n 1DAY und\n   . retnrntngLEAVF,\nBLAINE on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY\nat 7 a. m. Further particulars may be\nobtained at tbe Colonial Hotel,   my&dto\nBlaine and Whatcom. Stag\nWESTMINSTER op .TKUH\nSATURDAY ut 8 a. m.i return\n: NEW WESIUHNSTER\n-' \u2014akdI\u2014\nBurrard Inlet TelsphonD Compaay, Ld.\nADpiTIONAi, LINE-\nVancouver to Westminster.\nrpENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY\ntmy the undersigned on or before Ang.\nIIM. for stretching wire for now line as\nabove. .\n( f ull partloutarsmay bo obtained at the\nomce of the Company, New Westminster.\nThe lowest or any tender not necessarily\naccepted.\n\u25a0 I. O. ARMSTRONG,\nPresident,\nNow Wast., Aug. 18,19*8. daalitd\n\u25a0KJOTICR IB HERBSY GIVKN THAT\n\u00b1H we have applied to'the-Minister of\nthe Interior for a Hyflua 4a< out Umber on\nthd f ol lowing lands Iii the Iilstrlct of New\nWestminster* -namely:\nAll that piece or parcel of laud lying\nImmediately, south of hot number Four\nhundred and *orty-sevon, Group Two, as\nihewnon tbe ,jpli\\u of Township number\n'hree,'Range ft West, of the Sixth Merl-\n'dianDlHtiietof NewWestmlnster, deserlb*\n\u00abd as (ol owris-HOom menolug at the soulli-\neastcornerof said Lot 447; thence south\n40 chains, thence west to Cboam lake,\nthence following the east *uere of said\nlake and the outlet thereof to the west\nboundary of Lot 447; thence south to the\n\u2014thwest .corner of said Lot **47, thence\n' to plaee of eommeaoement\u2014Domi-\n\"S7hS wls>\u00abayol Au#ust, A.D. 1888.\n- \u25a0      KWIGHT BROS,\nBy their Agents, \u00ab >\ndauioml Corbovlh a McColl.\nKwvA BriU\u00abh nad\nAtercanlile\nlfl ;MEE\n-iCOMPANY.\nESTABUSHED ISOB.\na-4kt\u00abv*<-4V\u00abtfttal,   \u25a0   &,m,\u00bbU>\nui0mii-:-\"'.\"' \u2022 MiMtMfto\nFalfllip, .      (M.OOu\nnnFapd A iMerrMy \u2022\u2022\nat 31it I).c, 1887,       -      l.tSB.lll\nBctmiw Flrt Bruca,    l,\u00bb\u00bb^14\n\u25a0^\u25a0Rates as Low as any other\nreliableCompanydotnf business in British Colnmbla.\nJ. 8. JAQDES,\nAgent for New Wartmuutor City uid\nDistrict. - . djcKtc\nA   FxLaCwtiMi\nOF THREE HUNDRED, AND TWIN.\nTY ACRES.\nHoun, Bar.) 40 acre, fenced and'\ncultivation,\n;\"^T^HK'.\n$1000 Cash! Balaae. on long time,\nOF TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY\nACRES.\n100' una good Prairie; BahuM. eully\ncleared.   Good Barn ud oth\u00abr Im- I\nprovomenta.\nFart down, Balaam, oailau.\nAlao-a nnrabir of WagOM. Bnf\u2022\ntAm, Slelglu, Harness, Cattle,\nHorses, cc\ncaiaonor AUDioas\nHENBEMON BROS.,\nO-aUCWHACX.\nOITI\nI hav. 2 WIRE MATTRESSES, which\nwill be sold chop lor\nCASH!\narLadlea-Don't buy your BABY\nBUOOIES till my order \u2022rrivei, In \u2022 ihort\ntime. EI   ' '\/.-..\nP. PEEBLES,\ndlnltc COLOTIMA ST.\nTil Wort Shore U ta. only llhurtrMH Blff\n\u2022lno noblUhed on the PkMc eoutami aiui\nfrom ill exeelletit hterary feataras, lhvobyjct II\nto convBy Information, by both pen and pencil,\nof th. sToat reKarce. of thi. rirlcn, and tb,\nprogTOH of their dovdoprant\nIssue; aUjo,.e*.nu page, of note* ttt t|\u00bbprogress being made In every. wcUon. Oregon,\nWMbliigtorV Idaho, Montana, Aluka, tjlih,\n- -   * ^-um, &iirmbla7and li\u00abri>ulse\nin I\nNor!   \t\nThe ntwoription price i. only it.  ..\nonly tb.Bebe.pMt Illustrated raj^udn.\nbo being luajtnud.\nI, only WW. It I, no,\nted_ State., bat nntalpi article. ud_ ea-\n\u2022**\nsp^*afeiffiur\u00abw^*;\nSabKribn. for IM rse.lv. , Ian*, nppav\nDmt nay month. Tho Intou U a rawatl-\nfol olooiraph of tbo '\u2022 Entrant, to th. Corom-\nbbl Rirer.\" printed.i. nine eolorB, and each\nof tb, ottln. Kprannt. some fesrar. of OU\nnbluu Konery. Tho .opplnaeatl an slon.\nworm mon than the price of tbo raaglndu.\nTry It for 1888, and after reading, and it u,\nyoorrrlond. .Isewnm. You will tod It botk\nuvwtauneg ud Instractlva.      , ,\n-     L. SAHUSL, PablUbtt,\nin-lr>8\u00abotid St. Portland, Ongu.\n1888.\n\u25a0 . ii    I nnnr sill   - .\nHarper's   Magazine.\nILLU8TRATBDV-\nHAEPiB'a Maqaeink . la an organ of\nprogressive thought and movement In\nevery department of -life. Besides other\nattractions, It will contain, during tha\ncoming year, important articles,, superbly\nIllustrated, on tho Great west; articles ou\nAmerican and foreign Industry i: beautifully Illustrated papers on Scotland, Norway, Hwltserland, Algiers, and the .West\nIndies: new novels by William Black snd\nW.'D. Howemf novelettes,each complete\nIn a single number, by Henry James, Laf-\noadlo Hearn, and Amelia Rives; abort\nstories by Miss Woolson and other popular writers ; and Illustrated papers of special artlsttc and literary Interest. The editorial Departments are conducted by\nGeorge William Curtis, William Dean\nHowells, and Charles Dudley Warner.\nHARPEB'S   PBEIOWCAUI.\n.. rw msi,\nHASnRI MA\u00abAIIllI....-..i\u2014. J..i.. It W\nHARPIK'SWUKLY. .\u201e < N\nHAIPta'IIAIlB...................... .^.\u00bb< M\nBARPIR'I YOnKO PWrLI........... ;(. I 00\nPosts.. Pra, to .11 \u25a0obHtibar, la th. UalU.1\nHalss,Oaaal.orM.llco.\nTh. volumes of lb. Mioistu but. with Ik.\nNamben Itr J... 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Stands lu\nevepr large ***ri .,    , .\nrTHEV\u2014^-,,,\nSS1UH AKD rUlBIUI .XIB0BT.\nSTEAM, SAIL 4 ROW BOATS ON HAND\nftwIaMBl.t, Vap.raa. Prlnl. Balk.,\nWltboxperleniedAtUndants,\nLADIES  DEPARTMENT  SEPARATE.\nT.roui SlJO U (3.00 ft \u00ab.p.\nOnly *m4lM Horn Agassll Slalton, C. P.\nB, PMiwed R. H, and Steamboat nt.a,\nExcunlon rates good for SO day. from\n.^Wfa&te\u00ab,tkts%\nb. obtained M imitmet.      \u25a0\t\nWEEKLYGBAPHIG\n.   Tke\u00bbI.Hardlr>P.,l^i*l..tara.\nI l)\u00bbll\u00ab* Uat\u00bb wh.r. HUM. trm\nunfll.. ar. m.t ..eatlv^ nmt\\\\. anu\nbysaburlher..\nIt embrace, the beat fei\nDartr graphic, plotoruU \u2014.\naffiHJ,\nUln. tho law.; n.w. and togrkl.,.\nAnd Is Mqulrlng a phenomenal I\nHon.\nnw to Bt i\u00abtt\u00abr \u00ab*4lwii \u00bb.r\n_From time to tlm. w\u00ab laae-speeM\nEdllloa. lllo.tr.no. lb. Induatrtu^Md\nbualaeuopportuniunof \u2022Hlu.towwMit\nlooallll., Ihrouibont tb.eoaotry.\nAg\u00abU wanted to nnvi\nlions In every part of th\u00bbworld, I\na Urge eommlulon wir* \"\u25a0\t\nfor umple copy.\nFor ratu ud olhw, IntormMlM na.\nareas t .\nTNI\ndjaltal\nHA4I\nm\nXetUi ae\n^a^0tWM'iwm\nSlfHOf\/f fe[ A^OALLERY :1N THt\n5     ijBlT^rjy.ijNEW YORK. '\u25a0\nTaking a Squalling Infant and Flattering\nnil Hot!..*\u2014A Vonog Orator In the\n\"Tonga \"-Th. Cross-Eyed Subject\u2014\nAatbor ..d Cama-A \"Il'hoy \u25a0\u25a0 and\nbU\"Oal\"-Jart A.hore.\nif (Conrtlht i\u00ab8M ... . f\nIt*,lKt.the wMM,.'. p'irpo* la' the*\nlt*aniuft\u00bb tell wf-'Ahe l'\u00bb>r\u00bb itcntcrt\ndlvei, dim. mttuumi, f. ..Irs, or or its\nother time-worn cnrloslt:-s, so fully nnd\noverfreely depleted tn the niwr-aperi,\naor to relit! 111. experiences vri.h tha\npickpockets, confldencc men, buncostoer-\nari or painted JtieUla tela, found on thi\n'\u25a0fstmui tthiroufjlifar. ou. the \"day at\nrest:\"..Ihei. havo.II, loBfiilnce.+cqoin.\nback numbers of Dowry liiuory, nnd\nshould be relegated to tho wormy, cr^st-\nnutty nnd well-deaerveil e-rave of- oblivion. The writer, proposing to take a ne-\/\ndenarture, determined to sliow up the\nV|\/*otorroph ffinerlo,\" which ljiie the\n' t*w\u00ab\u00bbfcomWat'.mr\u00bb\u00abq.iirt.tajn:eceker\nid VI on Su:*!\/;llsfc4t,l;rlafn\n,1 winter hab!:::ncnts of srraw\nhit, ear muITs, sand pc.-ier lined duster,\nwith mnstaril in his shots and' a red pep-\nperlnhla.buttouholetokci^ hlm\\v.-.:m,\n\u2022mlaccomplhlcdljy a friend who'wprea\nihawl to cover tho evidences of old r.ze In\ntbe bosom of nil trousers, lie st.-.rtc! ont\nlo A^fhilpbM.ot fioncrr Sunday life.\n\u25a0 Tor DhalMyed preammiitlon nnd coloi-\nMl cheek the average Bowery photo-\nC\" hu can be said to \"take the oak..\"\n\u00abn^o .fartliet ttau. this. He la not\n\u2022atUOed wttk the cakaj but hai;,'. yearning faatMhawfrta^y-and a\u00bby stale\nplctthat may be lying around loose.\n..      .      .\nf\"\nMorajkaiindM. \u2022\nAfter hiving asccndul two flights ot\n\u2022talis that groaned with the lttmhago,\nrheumatism, and front, tlie scrilia.niul hll\n.' Mend arrived afrt\u00bb, ^.lery ibor .-jid entered. ' A lady of certain. r ;o, and wearing a bnnlon onher nose anil n hair corkscrew In front of each ear,Blood ticMnd a\n\u2022howcuewhlch'contairied,gti.-tvea;nrd'and\nromea' gallery pictures,, liltsrspersed by\nfiner one. bourhtat.hi[-li-U)nnl i;n;lei'le\u00ab,\nthe namea of whose proprietors had Win\nplastered over with tae naino of theprc-\nprli tor of the house she represented, \"\n\u00a3.lie handed to tlie ncivcomera greasy\nlooking tickets which locl.ed cs if they\nhad dona duty In a'Chatham'street restaurant, before'that thbroWphCnre sot\ntired and changed its name to Park row.\nThen ticket*..represented four Vimperi-\nala\" fat fl, which Java*-the lHnlt ot the\ngap. pl\u00aby\u00abiri\"lth\u00abt.stal.l\u00abrhiwri.t, SThen\nttitwo ut downito \u00bbw\u00ablt'their'turn\nand to be watched by the other waiters.\nA man la the rear-roam was -filming a\ncamera at a woman with a bn'jy on her\n,' Jap: -ruobaby e,Wei-.;Iy.:lmnglne*.iliat\nthe caraet\u00bbw\u00bb, ai cannon, r.a* thajt th.\nman who was hiding beliiad it was cither\ngoing to blow hia head off or waa going to\nJumnoutandiay\"Boor'forbe\u00abreamed\nuntil the spectator! could see away down\nhia throat to when hi, breastpin was fastened. Every time the man had things\nfiled, aid the woman was looking her\n\u2022woMMt.ndhad her. hand,; that resembled Cincinnati twin hams, apreid over\ntbe babj'l stomach, and thi blby had\npaUMi Mi upper lip back over hii forehead to th. starting ,p!ace,,and thacap\nhid bun taken from the bull's eye of th.\nmachine, the baby would suddenly, ret\n- member that he hadn't had his dinner, or\n**aT\u00abM .prtng th. trap of ataMafcty bin,\n\u2022r would k. startled bytho gripe Of th*\n\u2022'\u25a0 .wful colljwobble, fo- he-vrofla begin to\npucker, .nd then, a*.;t|hv lip-;wept back\nover hll forehead h. would fcowl1 in four-\nt4\u00bbn languages, and -*>\u2022' baby *0dtd du->\ncause of th, latest disturbance,\nAfter half a doun trlalithtaaaeaught\nthi biby'i month in partial repose and\ncaught thi picture. When finished it\nwu pretty hud tb tell which was thebaby\n-aad'whleliwu'th. mother,.* where the\nbam. left off and where th. howl began,\nbut tha-imdeTtakerpr-viilertupon tha\nmothir-to helteri-thatltwa,' a perfect\nHWata atl\u00bbr Infant, a\u00abd; after having\n\u25a0ttuagiA am an extra half dollar for additional tnnibl., ihi'\u00abin\u00abftid,-\u00bbppaKntly\n-Nextl\" remarked the face .poller, and\na slovenly dreued-roman'vrtth a .mill\nboyenteridtheitudlo.\n' **#*yffH^Tl*J'>a *' u\"<**\u00bbt tte'a\n\"We went to hav. him took Just as he'll\nHole wh.n he'. mrfiVilttUii, Ramlng,,\n\u2022fjintryaiini, l*a' m.c.ynar,.\u00ab..' H\u00ab'\u00bb\n.'iMMcetflAWln' vWvSSft 1tt4.lt htc*,\n.venlfitco.tiallttl.aiftpy.'\" \u2022\" \u25a0 \u25a0 '\nYa'ns,\"-tn<nnrMih,rAmkrtnnVtm.\n\"You'll take .itr- pain., bow,won't,\nyonf\"\niMQh'-w'M'lir'a-tulgihMm.) \"Pnttak.\nextra pains. Put on a double extra leni.\nH'llsjBty e**elf a dollar extra, but Mil\npl*Ri*,'**n anyhow. , W. only tu. that\nions wh.nwi take th. Murray Hill ehll-\ndr.o.   t^lt\u00bbfai*t\u00ab5C\u00bbo. it thwwill\nm#\u00a3\u00bb*toMTofWrip|fr\"\nVs \"Not for th.v-arird,'b\u00abddtiM.vn)mu,\ntrying to look tony tad gashing with\npride.\n\u25a0 He took out th. leiu, wMt Into th.\n\"<Wl\u00bb\u00bbm,''*lsatj^rtt|\u00ab!Mm\u00bblellba>ck\n\u00ab*.l(iW*,dliUnal*oa)asUuir\u00bb\u00bbt. \"   -' >\nTho loving mamma placed Johnny In\nthe position of borrovrlBg ,th\u00bb-Mr\u00ab\u00bbof iris\nfriends, Roman, and countrymen. No.\nhmlaj'tu the,oongreKatlon.iionW Imagine\nvbyifolinny wanted to itrlke ao many\npeoplafor^an, for Johnny had amrpla.\niifuutiu- Us owa treunry.  H\u00ab wiun't\n ,   tbou atireJkyilra.trraaAh.\n-tl.i seMnbi. **t and tron.er.\nttm\u00bbJia<|tvl<||otlt gtawllp to eidmlM thi\nbr\u00abit\u00bbnrt#llJbat*irimich gavi\nIhe Impreuion. that somebody hid bun\npulling hlioegfrt. McntalnH- hevru tn.\nHis mother placed one foot betel, tb.\nol her and bent hi. right knu. Thro see\nplaced her hauda alongaide of hia mouth\nand acrewid It up into an ijacnlatory\ntjhe Hood \u00ab(-uat aaluired kltny and\nthru said tbst .11 wu ready and that he\n\"{IM^aW^fl^ali , V \"-- ,\"\n\u25a0 ^vee.pferawrtmTi.riitscrewea Johnny's\nh hv\u00bb'l up Into the cl.ujp, whin hedroop*d\nV l.lsr\u00bb\u00bbe;\u00abnd howling with pain turned\n\"^.n^-^^ti.^'i,,.^\n\"i.!.0\"\u2122' *\"? *\u2022*\u2022*\u00bb i\u00bblB'tw n ui\n+ertobbhUa-tat. a Knu and\n-?.'. ??!!!\u2022*\u2022 **?\u2022\" \u2022 hr\u00bb\u00ab\u00ab.laying\nhmimtt -.ken-a. returaed hi\n JUS, il\u00bbia.>' WiMIVUf pie-;\ntn. taku tntjjkt. It looked v,ry much\nl\njmmmeWm\naudience who were mean enough fas h,-\nmuuat\u00bb*4at * lwbi 1 l>ke *a\u00abo*J sdhttle\nCO pess.-so tilfe w.-.s.' 'a>nfstxjp*aMo)>\naadsc>,slioi-fiiMfero.l';l3l fs. \u2022'\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\nA short gtrliwl-h slln-onrfiain pantalettes ind cpiliacrew ryesi cUn.next. She\nlooked strat-ht wrosif'the-brfilseothtr:\nncsewl'.h both eyes. Her mnnirunV was;\nanr-rywith tho operator because he depicted her croas-cycil,nnd be afterward\ncolored them st'rr,!;iht, put three gilt.\nring! on her Angers, and a gilt watch |\ncL:.in around her neck, aud charged her a\ndo\"arestra. yj,i ^., S\n.. The wrlterandhi. M,ud after..while\nhad their llxena*. takcu.Jelllng th. photographer that they were going to a masquerade. The picture very much reuaiti\nbled a prmp and an aih barrel wrapped\nnp to keep them warm, but time was get-\nti-ig precious and they had to awayi\nT^ey, therefou, awnyed, uwylnK with\nth-.m a: ltailtn quarter and a plugged\nbi.'( ilollar In change m souvenlra of the\nfei'lvillei.\nThese rlices are, for I lie moat part, fro-,\nqnentcd by strangers l-i town and by. the\npoorer ckuiei of people i.f tbe east aide.\nThey are, too, frequented by tlie genu,\n\"Eowe y b'huy and Ms \u00abal,\" who drilre\nto present thclrp|cturei to each other or\nto their f .lend. \u00bbr publlo.Uon.in the domestic \"fort-giat.lhlon,\"is this photograph album ia termed In tb. Bowery\ndtalect,'\nIn one of the galleries wu met a couple\nof thil kind. \"Mcse\" wiib togged out in\nhis Sunday best, oa v. ,-is \"Llae,\"\n'Toy wanned ddr iimi\/s tuk-.n'dey\ndWi'twAii' .nnv^HulI ,hI,ou\u00bb It-iynnner-\n\u2022tan'f Deyi\" tJltcai-eliMvmrich it coat\n.o'altwuB i;ot np In good shape-7-d'yer\nleef Sere wua no Ilea.on d.m\u2014grabf\nAn' if Cere wus ensy tunny bis dey'd\n.bn\u00bba*lierl.ir box.*- Bet* onf\"\n) Xh.iVA'-l-e nay iaj\u00bbr|ilch th. young\nton;.h pnt it, more forcl'uly than elegantly,\nto tU ''rauirod,\" as be eaileiV-tbe photo\nigripher.' ;Mos\u00ab ddiil-on -ait'-Taray coat.\nTho most of it had be n cut away by hlh\nnaturolpret'.l.posltl, 11 for coal boxes and\nstreet wagons Instead 11 n bed ot nights.\nHaloOuetlOBifho lr.il tern poured Into\nhis trousers while hot, nn,l Ms 1'iocs were\ntor a d .lepldated t abof-gan on strike. It.\nwas chewing tobacco nt the rate of forty\nknot* a minute, nnd li.ihluhe stove door\ntwice or-t of IhKo limes, rtiite\"\ngaudily dreued, ahd -wore all the colon\nof tho rniabow. S'eexhibited her profusion by heroonvtrsKtion and manners,\nand sLe had evidently in pplled the money\n\"fnr der picnic,\" aa she termefl it. I '\u2022'\u25a0 1|\nThey were given fl-stchan\u00abe by the\nothers in waiting nral, standing before\ntho camera,.they ftr.rk attitudes, and\nsmiled lb sweetly upon each Other that\nthe camera waa almost cracked.1 When\nthe alleged pictures b.-iil-been taken they\nInsisted anon the iil.oiiMtrapher literally\nsmothering,!*\"! wit li painted jewelry.\n' \"No* yotlWiollerrti'\u00bb\" slid \"Mose,\"ai\nhe pocketed the pictures. \"Deni look,\nlike Count Gowauus an' de Qu.cn Victory, nu' don't yer furgit lift. ...Hou\n\u00ab\\vdrel\" And they weat nut looking as\nhappy,as two Eg^pilaa- muairnlea *ho\nbad just been discovered.\n\"\"An old Irish woman was the next vle-\ntim. Shewantid her \"plater taken fur her\nliathcr In Olreland, an'plaie putngud\nailk dress an mo an'dolment earring! In\nme ears, so't they'll he thinkin' Ol'm In\nduenzy sarcnnistanceB.\" The bill wu\nfilled, nnd the old woman Tvent ,awayde-\nllgbted, with a picture as much resembling Kr. Crowley up at Caatral Parkaaa\nhnmnn being.\nIn soma of these places ready-mad. pictures are kept on draught, Tha' writer'\naud.the r.rtist saw the triok played on a\n.aallor, who wna top full for atteranee,\nTho operator fixed him In the chair, went\n1 tbrouya th* inutlona of taking a picture,\n7 and then bunileil hiin sixteen tlntypca In\none sheet, which tbe loaded sailor looked\nat Wear eyed, remarked that he\"dldn'\nspect such a big un\" and paid a dollar, ai\nthei-pera tor toM him thai he would only\ncharge l.iui.half pric, aa he had miataken\ntbe order.' Tho sheet oonlalned sixtoMli\nhalf Inch pictures of a headofauondaa\nscript. ,,\n.. \"Aren't yon afraid that he'll soh.ru.\naud com. back and bruk, ap tn. *\nnessf\" asked the writer,.\n\"He'.too drank tp fWdtWplaco\nand He'll bo on board of ship or In II\ntion houM before night. Th. bui\nwouldn't be hurt If ho did com.\nHe'd b. th. on. that'll be broken up.\nHe'll main that picture all to plKes before morhln1.\"\nThere an \u00ab few respoMakla and legitimately aoagatled photograph gatlerfM\n\u25a0onth.B\u00bbwi\u00bbyabut tMy\u00abMr u f.w and\nfar between tn \u25a0 the legendary angels' via-\nIts, and a search warrr.nt Is ncceslary to\napprehend them. Mai ; ot them araden.\nof infamy     ' .      ..\nare entrl\nIn the dl\nand Pol\nThem , ,.\nsatisfied their desires, went homl ...\nthe data for this si ctcb. At Canal .'net\nthey overtook 11 policeman who had Lien\narreertd\u25a0\u25a0 try Ibe aallor - above- i.feirid\nto. Th\u00bb,njlor line] nnested the poor policeman merely because the latter Latin.\nfus\u00abl,to praise hll-flblJograph, which lie\nhad bein ihowlug to everybody 011 tkrii 1\nstreet. They both slept in the ilnlioii\nhouse that night, the ;in llcetnan mil stairs\ninarflco warm bed, nml the iallor dowi.\nstain wh,\u00ab he get full of station ihou.r\nfealh.rs, allna wLluwnfcli.    ', -. :<\nSomnoh.lM.a S\u00bbud\u00bby4a-tho Bowery\nphotogr.nhtr.pi. '\n'        %'|''T*Jf|f\"tY\">0'\n.ABO^'PEAOlA 1\nrtutrrnrttrtmt \u25a0mtr.WhH. Tlwy.\n,      An l-Mad Ml t-utt Tal.0.\nN.wr iar. porla bua mw.Mpuiar\nconsidered In better tut. thu th. '\nou accotut of -IU pnrlty and ml\nbeauty.'\nI ThUuiuitiil dctnlad hu aad thi^fect\n'of gnatly \u2022.tiirmlatlnglha awnh tor\nthem, wpeclallyon\nAuitrllli.atTIl\nArehtpelago, In\nliU tfso al\nCiilifOitia. The 1\nifallaolori, exo\u00bbi\nhd IncliSS peuli\nilnf*\u00ab\u00abryimow.\nTUe One black pcari* from Lower Call-\nfomUhav.buntagAi, request, \u00abln^l\u00ab\nones bringing u mnoh Mto.OuO. With\nthese block pearls ara found-taany buu-\nMful gray and grayish brown peril*.\nThe different fisheries of the world pro-\nnessoe. and luoam given a. over\ntlO.OOO worth of pcarli per nnnum; their\nremarkable frosh water pearla, upoclally\nthai pink onei, which .re nnrivnivd for\ndelicacy of lint.\nThu dnillng of two bushel, of theso In\nthe Turner group otmoundo in the Little\nWir.inl VnllryiOhlo, by ProfcMor V. W.\nPutnitni, gives ui a faint Idea of' how\nplentiful tb\u00aby w,ra bctar. th. arrival of\nthe EuropcnuB, But within th. lut fir,\nyura ninny of the fancy colored pearls\nhiv.reo.Ived their variety of color nit\n-from nature,but by Mtlllhtawiu,-\nNorthAmetdHaitori-*-, raabl*.B\n1 tawiifttlMi\nillA unhrtrulJiii'miaat traluaVlcsoino disorder. It causes Headache, Mental Depression, impairs the Sight and Hearing,\ndutroyi the .Appetite, and,-when long\nioatiaiieil, caoieiEnlargemeut of tho\nLiver, Inflammation of the Bowels, and\nPlies. Constipation Is ipeediiy cured\niby.jryu'ijtllba.-,j*,, u\n'aTaira niimber-'of 'xntmtbs, I wm\ntroubled with Costiveness, in conse-\nSuence of which I Buffered from Loss cf\n.ppotito,-Uyspensil, and,a disordered\nliver.- My eye. alsotroubled me. Iwu\ncompelled -to weir a shade over them,\nand, at times, wu unable to bear ex-\nporaro to tho light,  I wm entirely\nCURED BY USING\nthree boxoi of Ayer'i Pills. I have no\nhesitation in pronouncing tills medicine\nto be the-best cathartic ever made.\u2014\nJarac-3 EoolcBj Boland, Ohio.\nI Buffered from Constipation, and, con.\nsequently, from Headache, Indigestion,\nand Piles, for yeui. Ayer'i Pills, which\n' I took at the suggestion of a friend, have\ngiven me effectual relief. I commenced\ntaking thii remedy two months ago, and\nam now froo from Constipation, the removal of whioh has caused my other\ntrouble! to disappear, and greatly im.\nproved my general health,\u2014W. Keeier,\nAmherst, tfau,\nI snftVrad from Constipation, which\nassumed inch an obstinate form that I\nfaond a stoppage of the bowels. Two\ntoxes of Ayer'i Pills'cured me, completely.\u2014D. Burke, Sico, Me.      \"1) .\nAyer's Pills,\ntup'rld by Dr. 1.0. Ayar ft Co., Low.ll,HaM>\naUilil l,y .11 DrsjgUui aad tX.Hr.lr Mudletti..\n1888.\nHarper's   Bazar.\nJLLUSTRATEt).\nHarpRr's Baiar Ib I home Journal, It\ncombines choice literature and1 lln, art\nJIluMratlonrwith thi tateit Intelligence\nregardlngithe- fuhllas. fMh number\nba. .lever urlal and-abort . to,lca.practl-\neal-and tlmoly essays, bright poems, humorous sketch,.; -etc. Its pattern-sheet\nand fashion-plate supplement, will alone\nhelp ladles lo save many times tbe cost of\nthei subsorlptlon, and papers on social etiquette, decorative art, house-keeping in\nall lu branches, cookery, etc, make it\nuseful In every household, and a true promoter of- economy. Ita editorial, are\nmarked by good sense, and not a line Is\nadmitted toil, columns that could offend\nIhemoBlfaBttdlous tastrv\nHAHPBR'S \"pehiodicals.\n PER  YEAR I\nIIAKPIR'I BAZAS   .!.... ...... ,  ..;.,.*! 00\nUARPXII'I  UAOIZINK 4 00\nHARPUVeWBBKtY ;..... 4 00\nllARPRR'a TOUKO rHOPlK ...I   3 00\nPorln. \u2014res to .11 raberlliers lo tbe Vnllwl\n81st,. Cuada, or Mulco.\n- -IS. VdoaiM of th. Bain bsgla with *b. Mil\nNamber for Jaaosry of Met, year. When m. time\nWmMrikn\u00bblr.ubKriptlon.wlH-begln with\ntheaVombercurrent at time of receiptor\nBooOalv-ohimesofHiRviiirtiBAaAii.for\nthree yean back, In neat cloth binding,\nwill be lent by mall, postage paid, or by\n\u2014 j*3ni\nnme), for 17.00 per volume,\nipavM, free lof llkMiie (provided the\nBlghtdoes not etmed-ono dollar per vol-\n(.to\/, .,,. ,,.mj |iqi Yuiumc,\nOlothCuMfopMrbwikimfl, nltkbl. for bind-\nlag, \u00abIB b. 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U .Told chsnee of'less.\nNewspapers are not to copy this adTerllMmenl\nwllhont the \u00bbp\u00bbes order of lUrper k Brathers, j\nA4*mm       BUnR.BlOB., IfewTork.\nA'-I-.M. !*-_\u25a0.. I,       . 1- r4. .\t\nBRITISH COLUMBIA\niR.CQrflES.QiP'THE\n._ Jrit^CoIurribia Directory (latest edition) still remain\non iand, and will be disposed of\nat a discount for cash.\n; ThlB*Di\u00abeto*y is published\nby. Messrs. Williams and Mal-\nlarttfafne'i'It contains a large\namount of valuable information\nrespecting the different 'cities,\nsettlements, and districts in the\n-province, besides a list'of the\nnames and addresses of business\nmen, far morn, etc, lb,-is a well,\nbound-book of 308 pages, arid is\npronotmced by ths', provincial\npress to be the most complete\nandiKeuTBteDii\u00abct6r)\u00bb UVer pub-\nlishcd in this province.\nCopies sent to any post-office\nIn Canada or the United States,\"\npost-p-aid.dn receipt oT $i.-16.\nThe price of the'book is'$2. ;.\nAddress:   \u00bb\niwiaiK.    l\u00ablrilliKifrBB,Ra\nsMUSIC.    jj\nMISS FREESE, late of Rattle, W. T.,\nis now prepared to give Instructions\non the Piano. Will go lo thehomesof the\npupils if desired. Residence\u2014W.Il. Lewis,\nAgnes street,   1 I I dJIySOtc\nSIGHTv.|UNDNESS\nUSE ONLY\nN.  STANLEY'S\n1 CEIiEBRATED   ,\nEnglish Spectacles!\nAND   EYE-QU88ES.\nRecommended  by Leading Oculists In\nAmerica,\n3D. X.TTAI \u00abSb CO.,\ndmyUOtc Agents, AXewWcHlinlnstor.\nWa. A. Dashwood-Jones\nFRESH CWFO'KIA'NO LOCAL\nFmtSttfiiptals\nALWAYS ON HAND.\nQOODS DELIVERED FREE.\ndjealto\nTHE WHITE IS KING\nPARTIES DESIROUS OP PURCHAS*\nJl lug should not foil to give Uiphb celebrated Machines a trial.,   ..\\\nC. J. ROBSON, n\nAgent for tlie Malulaud.\nAlso, Agent for, the celebrated White\n. Bronze monument Co, dJolSto\nCOVERrlMENTST\nVICTORIA B\",\nPIANOS M ORGANS\nOf- tho Best Makers in the World.\nTHE. WORLD-RENOWNED ORGANS\nand PIANOS of nasnli A llninll.\nlmve arrived. The great HTECK 1'IANO,\nWith patent sustaining peilnl. Tlieinalch-\nless DECKER A SONS' PIANOS. The\nwell-known DOMINION PIANOS and\nORGANS. Have also In stoek KONISCH\nand CHRISTIE PIANOS. Planus and\nOrgans sold on monthly payments. Pianos for rent aud rentapplfeil if purchased.\n.Call at\nH. Peters' Music Store.\ndwje23lc Viotoria, B, C.\n-mANY MAN\u2014\nWho Is Weak, lVervouj, Debilitated,\nWho lit his F*>Uv and Iffnoraiiee has\nTrilled away his Vigor oT Body, Hind\naud HsmBoodaoauslng exhausting drains\nUpon the Fountains of Life, Head-\naeke, Bsehsebe, Dreadful Dreams,\nWeakaesaof Memory.Baehfalnese In\ngicletv, Pimples upon tbe Faee and\nall the Kflfccte leading lo Early Decay,\nCoftaumptlonor Insanity, win find In\npurSpool|loMD.aia Po\u00abHveCnre. It\nImparts Y ont h hi I Vigor,, restores the\nVital Power In old iiniTyonnp, strength*\nbub and Invigorates the Brains and\nITerves, builds up the muscular system\nand arouses' Into 'tuition the whole physical energy of the human frame. With\nour Specific No. 28 the most obstinate\nc*se can be cured In three months, and\nrecent ones In less than DO days. Each\npackage contains two weeks treatment:\nPrioefe Cores guaranteed. Our Specific\nNo. it Is on infallible <'ure for all Private Diseases, no mattor of how long\nstanding. Sold under oitrwritteii Gvar*\n\u2022ntea to effect ft Core. Price $5, Toronto Mediolne Co.. Toronto, Ont,\nThat dread terror, a disease so long\nbafllngscience and the most skilled\nphysicians, who knew nf nothing to\narreM, nothing to alleviate, nothing to\ncure. Now it Is no lonjjer an Incur\nable nuilody even when given u,> hy\nbhyslciansjiealtlt can yet be fount! In\nOUR REMEDY; II heals nud soothes\nthe membrane of the Longs, Intlumcd\nand poisoned by the mviu-cK nf this\nfell disease, and prevents the night\nsweats and tightness across the chest\nwhich accompany It.  Price $.1\nOURE8   GUARANTEED.\nToronto Medloiue Oo., Toronto, Ont.\nOUR ELEGANT PBEPARATIOXS.\nRemember wc manufacture and are the\nsole proprietors of the following special*\nties, arid that they can be hnd from no\nother source. THEY ARE NOT FOR SALE BY\nDRUCCISTS. Com'sponaeiiee strictly eon-\nfldenun). Conwultatlon upon nil pbranlo\ndisease Invited. HO OHARCE except for\niiiedloiueii. All inioilii ueiii si.curo from\ndbscivatlou. TOrtiuto Medicine Co., 'fo*\nronto.Ont.\nHAIR  COLORING.\nOur mngrtlflceiit propaTations nre war\nranted -perfectly harmless. We prepare\nthe. following. eolors--4hrt linor slindns\nnme from the hulr Itsoir: 111hoh, Diiih\nBrown, Medium Brown, Chestnut, t.bjht\nChestnut, Gold Blonde, .Ash or Blonde\nCendree. Send saiiiplc'of hair whenur-\n\u25a0flfHtig. Price, $2 per bottle. Toronto'Mo*\ndloino Co,, Totonto, Out.\nTOILPT REQUISITES.\nIn ordering please specify which yon\nrequire; we guarantee them to give entire\nsatisfaction. No. H Imparts to the skin\nthe color and froiilmass of maidenhood,\nhnnnlcMB and cannot be detected, ti'tt.\nNo. 9 removes wrinkles, tl No. 10 removes Liver SpotjH.tW.il5. -No, 11 removes\nFlesh Worms, 81.25. TNo. 1. removes\nKreekles.Sl.l'i. No. 13 removes Pimples,\ntl.2iV No. 11 removes Tan, Sl.ffi. No, Ifi\nremoves Moles, $2. No; 10 removes Pock-\nmarks, 82. No.I7retnov.es undue Perspl*\nration, }1.25. No. IS, an absolute unfnlifiig\ntpeeifloi*orthe wtftrinttffideveTopmentor\n.restprallQn of the Hair, 11,35. Toronto\nMetliClrteOo.iTbromo.iont. t\nTHE BUST.\nNo. lilts a embined tntfinitil mid external treatment which speedily develops\nor restores t lio female bust to iho propo^\nlions of voluptuous riatute. Is entirely,\nh^lesiiandcortainlnWSults. Prices*\nToTtmto Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont.\n'DrfcSilWi^ffirt^liiiiBnr.\nMR8. RATI 8MAU,\nCHURCH ST.,    NEW WE8TMJNSTER,\nNext to Trinity Church,\nLong Experience In the bnslness,\ndaojlytm .\nDominion Lands.\nT\u00bb' YOU ARE PAYING FOR YOBB\nJ. Pre-oinptlon or for rent of Mining or\nOraalng Land, or buying Pann, Mining\nor any land from the-Dominion Government,\nDO NOT PAYCASH\nHut pay In fli\nlurge discount.\nSerin can be obtained In large or small\nquantities from\nALLOWAY & CHAMPION\nBAHEsae,\nWINNIPEG,   MANITOBA,\non FBOH\nTHK BAMi OF gKIIISn COnllMBU,\nNEW WESTMINSTER.\ndwnatuHo\nToSaaFrwD^Cal.\nBY WAT OP THE\n.8\n-X.X-W-3BAB.\nTHE HTaSH^AfliOiltE.\n(tnlcker iu-f lm\u00abJ llnin any otber\n\"    ItorrtK IwtTfeen\nHw WdtaiBiter dlu-tei\nerand fitentc Boite'o* .Urcl fMlle\ncom\nPULLMAN   BUfflT SL<EPERS\nTOURIST SLEEPING CARS\nFor Accommodation of .SeOond-Olals Passengers, attached to Express Trains.\nPare from Portland to gacrarnenlo and\nSan Francisco: Unlimited, ami First\nClass (Limited), *>M, Second OlaiB (Limited), ill;\nIt. KOEHLER, Manager.\n'  . . Z*}     B. P. ROOEBS,\nAsst. Gen. Frelgbt A Pass. Agent,\nwistsmfa\nDEALER IN\nfiunl KmUia!\n\u00bbKW WK8IH1X8TKB, H. C.\nHaysandFeed\n1    Jja-jrt'JWlBC-a*--.   '\nWOOD~& GOAL\n(THE BEST 4JU-AXITY).\n\u00bbry Goods, Biwrts \u00ab Shons,\n, Provlsiou8 4&\u00abr4>certes.\nFARMERS'    HARDWARE,\nWAIW.UM no whlSkyVir tbbaceo we\ncan, by temperate habit, and careful economy, servo the public at aHiMclally low\nrates. dwjsflnc\niMPEJ&AL\nFIRE INSURANCE WMP'lf,\n10i\u00bbBaiA*Bf,\u00bbAa\u00bbMP*:ri;MAU.,\nHMOS.\nIKSTITti\"rEJL>JlJd8.\nTilOR IN8DRINO HOUSES 4 OTHER\nJ? Building,, Good,, Wart,, Horohau-\ndlM, Manufarturlng and Farnilhg Stook,\nShip, In Port, Harbor or Doekj ind thi\nCrgoe. of inch Vessel.; ahn, Bhins building snd repairing, Bargea and stlier V\u00ab-\nselB on navigable riven aid oanili, and\nGooil. on board auch Vuwli, throughout\nGreat Britain ud Ireland and la Foreign\nCountries,\nHON UN SB BlSUtt IT' NBB.\nSubscrlbwl ud I>v\u00abtad Capital,\n\u00a31,600,000 aa?G.\nRatei of Pnmlum Ind ,v.ry iafohna\nHoc san he obtalMd on applleatloh to\nW. J. ABM8TO0NS,\nAgent for New Wiitmuister.\nMACHI1TE1Y\nwher\nAVltttl LATFLYTNCREASBnODR\n.  connection  In > the Kwt and elso-\n_ere very considerably, we are In a position to give prices on any cIshh of Machinery that mpy bo required, tnehidlng:\nMarine and Btatlonrtry Knghies nml Boll*\ners, Planers, M\u00abtehem and Hnulder-,\nBun Planers, Wood Lathiw, Band\nSaws, Blind Mhehlhury, Gmue\nLathes. Bhttpinir Maehlti'K,\nShingle Machine, Laih\nMaahtneB A Bolters,\nTwo,Three and Four Block Clri-nlar Haw\nMills, Band Haw Mills, Poitnhle En\u00ab ''\nglues and Boilers, and Jlohtlrig\nKnglnes.  Also, John Bet-train\nA Hoiih' aud The London\nTool Co's Iron Woiklng\nMachinery,\nBrick Machines aud Cmabers of Cither\nthe Martin or Balrd make.\nMill Supplies of all desorlntlpns, including Circular Saws, ffol'd or Inserted\nTeeth, Lubricating Oils, Ktifrber and\nLeather Belting,-whioh we carry In\nstock. \u25a0\nStenm Tumps of the Blake, Pavldson or\nKnowlcs make also oh nana.\nM'Avlty's Patent Boiler Feeders supplied\nen short notice, as well as Paints and\noils, Axesund Edge Tools of the celebrated Broad make, Wire Itope, Plumb\ners and Steam Fitters supplies, Ac,\nWe ar* sole agents In this Province for\nthe JOHN DOTY Engine Co'y, whose\nMarine work cannot be excelled, as out\nfits we have furnished here will testify,\nFRASER FlEOHAW,\nCamkl.lt.,   Opp.IKwsuAdv.rtls.r,\nVANCOiTTBR, \"B. 0,\ndwf*m*\nTHE UNDERSIGNED KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON. HAND A LARGE AND\ncomplete assortment of\n\u2022Mr.\n'Wit\nWhich will be sold at tbe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOB CASH. 0A bug.\nconsignment to arrive shortly.tu Always in Block\u2014Leather, Shoe Find*\ntags, &C, o.\" all kinds.   Cnstom Work a specialty.\ndwjelyl\nNO. 81, COI.UMUIA STUEFX\nfar Infants snd Children.\n'\u25a0C\u00bb,t\u00bbrl.l,\u00bb wellad.ptedloelilliiMnthat I Cartarfa inn. Oolte. Oi-\u00bb\u00ablpttljj,\nlrecomrndl,M\u00abrpm.rW..,prc\u00abnpa\u00bb    Jjur &\u00ab*\"-*?* SSSSi\nH.i, UKnis, M. D.,\nIU So. Oxtord 8t, Brooklyn, N. Y,\nI .Our BtODUn^, ...... \u2014 -.\nI Sua Worms, giro. Bleep, ui promote. (U>\nI TlTll^0\u00a3ioriou. aiKlfcaHoai\nTBI Csirriua Coirpilrr, at Murray street, N, Y.\nBRITISH   COLUMBIA\nTHOMAS ALLSOP,\nHENRY  S.  MASON,\nCUYi.BR A.  HOLLAND,\nDIRECTORS,\nHEAD OFFICE, \u25a0 56 New Broad ST. - LOHOOH, ENGLAND.\nThe Buitncss of ALLSOP t MASON baa been merged fn the above Company\nand will be carried oo by the Company from thii date aa a general Load Investment\naud Insurance Agen *y.\nMONEY TCI LOAN on Mortgage at Low Rates. Town Loti and Farming\nLands for Sale on easy terms.\nVictoria, a C, May I6lh, 1867. dwjrt to\nTURNER, BEETON & CO.\nMERCHANTS,\nWHARF BTBBET \u25a0 VICTOHIA.\nA.OBHTTB  aTOB\nNorth British and Mercantile\nttsmmee \u20aco. for Kalnland.\nH. C. BEEYON * CO.,\nM Flubury Circni,\n, London, K. 0,\nGOME AND S\u00a3EI\nW. H. HOLDEN,\nfTTAVXNjLl TAKEN P06BKB8ION OF\nXI the \u2022\u2022Temperance Rouse,\"fronting\non Columbia anil Church Streets, opposite\ntho Episcopal Church, and now known\nas the\nFARMERS'HOME I\nWill Mcommodat. th. traveling public\nat the following rales I\nBoard per day. \u2014..\u2014_._.._.\u201e....,1 o,\n\"     \" week  -.. .,\u201e,\u00bb,. 6 oo\n8U>|1. Meal.,     as\nBed......... H.H....H,\u201e.    25\naavaood \u2022eoommod.Uon for Ladles and\nlaSniH. myvto\nPlOWers for sale\nII\nTHE UNDERSIONED HAVE BEEN\nappointed agents for the   ,\nLANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO.\nAnd are prepared to receive applications\nfor policies on all good risks at current\nrate8'   MAJOR &PEAK80N,\nReal Estate, Fire and Life Insurance\nAgents, Bank of B. C. Building, opposite\nPost OBlce, Westminster.       dJe26mS\nNOTICE.\nOdnada Life Aasnrancs Go,\nPARTIES 1SSVRK1. IN THE ABOVE\nJT Company, whose Premiums' itrcpoy\nindent Raiit''rn polnIf,cull have the place\nof piivment theret.f elintigctl to this city,\nfree or chnrgei hy np,iiyihg to the undersigned.\nr RUIfft (nkrn In ikls Irnillng (aua>\ntllaa (uiuiiaii) at wimt fhvaralile rati s.\nHENRY V. EDMONDS,\ndjoSIC AdKN'T.\nMainland Truhr\nHACK, LIVERY, STAGE,\nFeed | Sale Stables\nTHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE NOW PREPARED TO TURN OUT\nNB6U AND SW8LE RlfiS\nAt Bpeelal *\u00bbw Rates.\nOrxTiiig ud All Sindi of TMrnug\nDon, nt Shortest Notice.\nBryCrawMd delivered to any part of\nthe City. j \u25a0\u25a0  >T\nOrder, by Telephone will receive prompt\nattention,\n-arfltable, nearly opposite C.P.R. Depot, Columbia St., NewWcstmlnster.\ndJUlto     OlULatT BROS, Plow.\nE8TABL18HBD 18C9.\nROBT. DIGEINSON\nBUTCHEf.,\nMeirly Oppoilte the Colonial Hotel\nNEW WBSnOSVS%K\nTHE LARGEST AND   CHOICEST\naawrtmnt of all dworlptlon. of\nMEATS AND VEGETABLES\nConstantly on hand, and -applied to Ism-\nllles, Rcataunnta, ud StumboaU at thi\nLOWEST P088I1JLK PRICKS.\nCHINA & JAPAN\nCELBRAHO Tf A,\nlmbrel<\u00abredSllk\u00abMhli,\nSliawli, Sere*m, Bed t)nllti.\nDreiil.|6owa,,ItcEtc\n-^AMO-\u00bb-'' '\nPereelaln, SilMM, Clotwi.e,\nBroaie, Ivor\/, ttUttlWtrOa\" and\nCirlM of Bvlry Deatrlptlon.\niit*MT*i it mur trym mm mta\n\u25a0 BRIM Bra' oAtMm\nHoping th\u00bbt you will honoru, with your\nvlslli We remain very reipMtfullyyour.,\nI on Wo & Co.,\n-llOHT'mitlTBT, HM*\nP6\u00abtOfrrc\u00bbBoxKo.7. THE DAILY COLUMBIAN\n\u25a0vwt aflOBMa \u00abxeei\u00bb laaaar,\n'   aim\nxaatarajxrr   aao-r-n-M\nAt thilr 8t*am. Printing MabUiir-\n-        la itr\nE\nI\nmint, Columbia gtre,t,\nBT   KAIL:\n11 month...,\n.months\n...*>w\n...\"a\n...2 a\nI monthi -\t\nDELIVERED IM TBE CITY:\nH month....\u2122....... .\u2022\u2022\u25a0\u2022\u25a0*} W\n- noaths.  \u2014\u2022 \u00bb \u00bb\nnth       B\n,_iwt In all ohm (except for weekly\nto be mad. In ad vane\namrrostinurNTNi\ntobMqu.nl eoaiwitlv.lDMrtloB.Jola. per\nIIMTAdverUMm.nU not Inserted ef.ry\niy, I on. per line .Mb Insertion.\n'-\u25a0Mia, aiMU.,.,.11 - Reiular\n-Jan. or. Prowaional Adv.rtle.ment.\nUlb.rwi.lT^.tfbliowlngmte.1 llnoh,\nlbilUa*\u00bb;Xool.*s.*);Hool.\nIf InurlMfor leMthan8\n\u2122\u00bblent will be added.\n , MeUea. \u2022moog reading mattar,\nM\"ets. per lln. eaeh Insertion. Special,\neallln, attention to advertisement., IOcU.\nPBlrths', Marriages and Deaths, ,1 tor each\nlaantion; Funeral Notice. In connection\nwith deaths, SO ou. each insertion.\nA.ellea (doe, when duplByed.oharged\na par cent, ten man tran.lent advtl, If\nmild, charged at regular transient rates,\nTHE WEEKLY COLUMBIAN\nlined every Wednesday Moralag.\nti\u00abllv\u00abred In the City, per year- \u00bb.rjM\nHailed, per year. a........ 3.00\n: Mailed,Smooths....-.-\u2122 ,......,. l.a\nHIU.V AIHITIIIIO laTH.\nTrauleat A\u00abverUMa.e.*..-FlntlnBer-\nlion, lOcta. per line solid nonpareil; sub-\n\u2014luent insertions, 6 cU. per line.\n,..\u2014\u25a0\u00bb \u2014-For 1 inch.\n,1.50 per month: 21ns. 12 per m.; sins. $2.90\nKrmT|lcol.,13.75 perm. If Inserted for\n. than I mos, 10 per oent. will be added\nae2Vi*na%ee> among reading matur,\n*\u00bb-H per line each lnesrtlon.\nH muitbeall metal.and forlargeciu.\n'ra rate will be charged. Ktfadvt,\nod In either lesue for less than fl.\nhereon, sending In advertlaemenU\nanowd be carefnl to atate whether they\n.retoappeartn the Dally Edition, or the\nWMkly.orboth.\n' SEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS DAY.\nAuction .Sale..............T. J. Trapp\ngaihi \u00a7ritiah dolnmbwii\nTMMUy Bveatai, la,. *\u00bb. UM.\nIce cream at the Club. *\nSalmon averaged 25 to tlie boat lut\n- Bight.\nA new lot of Hoots and Slipper, at\nGrant & Maclures. dau25tc\nW. H. Vienna shipped 100 lbi of\nsalmon to Montreal ana eislem pointi\nlo-dsv.\ntti. itr. Olidy. left for up-iiver\nport.thi. morning with.full freight\n\u2022nd SO psuengera.\nMr. T. J. Trapp will sell by auction\nall Mr. Clarkson', household furniture\non Sept. 4th.   See idv.\nMr. Wm. Johnston will ihortly open\na boot and ahoe store and intendi\nkeeping a itrictly firat claaa line of\n.  .Th.'\nftty'nHI      .\ninu'it\" dlfBc.lt to keep up with the\n.Mr-Mr**;\norden ind\n-,' Th. itr. Irving irrived down from\nChilliwhick thii afternoon with 20\npuienrjer, and a large quantity of\nfarm produce.\nThe wirei between the mainland and\nVictoria hrM been down since Tester-\n\u25a0 aiytali' \"\"\"\u25a0\u25a0'\t\nedteW\nMalarial poisons tan be entirely reproved- from the system by the use of\nAyer'i Ague Cure. This remedy contains\n\u00bb specific, la the form of a vegetable product, used in no other Ague preparation,\ntyarranted.. , . ;\nThe atr. Western Slope .rrived from\nNanaimo laat evening with 60 ton. of\ncoal .nd . namber of piuengeri. She\nleivuon th. return trip to-morrow\nwith 40 ton. of freight and 2 carloads\nof cattle.\nThe itr. Rainbow arrived from Victoria it eight o'clock thii morning\nbringing a fall load of California fruit\nand merchendiae snd \u2022 number of pii-\n\u2022eageri. After diaoharging ind loading cargo ihe cleared on the return trip.\nMr. Calbick hai finished hii contract\non the addition to the public echool\n.nd th. building will be ready for use\nu aoon aa government auppliei tbe\n' aeemiry Mats. It ii understood the\n\u2022eat. h.ve been ordered .nd will arrive ihortly.\nScrofula, In the blood, corrupts ind\ncontaminates every tlune and fibre in the\nwhole body; but whether appearing in\nthe form of swellings, erysipelas, or run-\nsing lore,, the malignant poisons of thla\ndisease we completely eradicated by tho\nUN ot Ayer'i Sarsaparilla.\nMr. H. T. End, Mr. J. G. Blake\nand Mr; L. A. Lewi, have been appointed a committee to receive sub-\naorlpUoni lor th. purpoie of aiding the\nbu. bill club to take part in the Kamloopi tournament. It i. to be hoped\nth. citiieni will contribute liberally.\nMr.VanHorne.of theC.P.R .psiied\nweit from Montreal laat night by\nipeanal train.   The train .cored aome\n1 rapid travelling between Smiths Fill.\nand Carleton Pl\u00aboe, doing 27 miles in\nIt minutes.   This ii .bout \u2022\u2022 fait as\n' My Canadian record.\u2014Olfauia Cifian.\nMr. Uenrge Tolen, Druggist, Graven-\nhunit. Oat., write.: \"My customers who\nban used Northrop A Lyman. Vcgeta-\nj bs, Ouovery ud. Dyspeptic Cure uy\n\u25a0 that It ha. donethim more good thin\nanything they have ever used.\" It bu\nlauetd a wonderful Influence in purifying\nthe blood'and curing diseiMs el the DC\ngutlre Organ., the Liver, Kiilnoyi, end\nall daMws of the lyatem. '\nA Mragraph appeared in the Cqium-\nnm ten dan ago atating > trilling ix-\nplosion had occurred on Rev. Mr.\nCrouch**'! -tuner Elrene, ind that\nIk. raytrind gentlemen had narrowly\n-\u2014\u2014* injury from th. filling imoke-\nMr.- Grottchw Inform, u. that\npart of th. itoryii without\n-ana,\na-a*-*a-uta\nTie ttaanael Iufr.veu\u00abl\u00ab :\nThe specifications lor tb. improvements to be made at the mouth of th.\nFruer thia year includes lome 40 mat-\ntraiiei similar to thoae lunk last year.\nThii number is just double thit of laat\nyear, when 20 were laid down. The\nmattresses have performed all that was\nexpected of them, and itood the attain\nof high water and vaat quintities of\nfloating driftwood without Buffering\ndamage. They are now filled and\nlecurely banked with silt and are dry\nat low tide. With tb. addition of 40\nmattrauei, wm. dredging at the iand-\nheida and the other improvementa oon-\ntimplited th. channel will soon be\nnude aoceulble to all clsuesof vessels.\nBeu.vlagS.sg..\nThe snagboat Sainsou left for tho\nNorth Arm this morning snd will be\nengaged for some dsys in removing\n\u25a0nags from the river which interfere\nwith tho note of fishermen and hive\ncaused them considerable losso, from\ntime to time. Al these snugs are all\nbelow the lurfico of tho water it il\nbard to looate them, but Cipt. Grant,\nhu a very easy and practical method\nof discovering their whereabouts. An\nold net is cast in the usual way and\nallowed to drift down itream till it\ncatchei a anag. The boat Salmon ft\nthen put to work and the mag removed, after which tho eamo operation hi\nrepeated until the channel is clear.\nAfter thia work ia finished the Samson\nwill be docked for repairs.\n, . .... i -\u25a0 - '. **\u25a0>..'. i..\nFire al Port Moody.\nOn Sunday th. roof of the pumping\nhouse it Port Moody took fire and in\na few minutes the entire building wai\nin dinger of being destroyed, along\nwith the engine ind other machinery\nin it. A number of men were\nloon on the spot and .worked hard to\nkeep th. flame, from apreading, but it\nii doubtful if \"their eflsrti would hove\nbeen', successful except for the assistance given by Mr. Elson and his ion,\nwho were armed with hand' force\npumps, and finally tuoceeded in getting\nthe fire under control. It ia fortunate\nthe building and machinery were\nuved, al Port Moody ia one of the\nmost important water stations on the\nline, and the company, works in Vancouver depend on it for the necessary\nsupply.\nPolice Court.\nth.\ns\nud we .ra happy to b.\nlUish thi. contradiction.\n*.P\nTkefMttUeine for Uver and Kidney\nComplaint.\u2014Ur. Victor Auger, Ottawa,\nlll>l,lv\"It*JH trnt plessurelnrecom.\n\u25a0MnditJLtoitMaeiiinl public Parmelee's\nnib, ST.' oar.'lor Liver snd Kidney\nflnatirl,!-. I k.v, doctored for tbe lut\ntare, \u00ab\u00ab\u2022*\u00bb wjth lading physicians, and\n(SSrmSPtm^ rnmtWi Filtil\nmet salt. r\u00bbaiUwa*aV*ad bow I feel a. few\nW^al^MUfort I wutroubled.'\n(Before T. C. Atkinson, P. M., and W.\nS. Bole, J. r.\nJouph Kennear, proprietor of the\nUnion Hotel, charged with supplying\nan Indian named Joe Stewart with an\nintoxicant, pleaded guilty, but said\nthat he was told that Stewart, was.a\nhalf-breed.\nMr. Bolo remarked that a drunken\nhalf-breed' wai no improvement on a\ndrunken Indian, and he considered\nthat the law waa at fault in discriminating againat them. However, if\nKinnear wai under tho impression that\nStewart was* half-breed, coupled with\nthe fact thut the polico gave the hotel\na good character, and ..further etated\nthat he believed Kinnear might havo\nbeen mislead into thinking that St*.-,\nart wu a half-breed owing to the fact\nthat he apeak, English remarkably\nwell, and generally acta more like a\nhalf-breed than an Indian, it would be\nhard to impose a heavy penalty on a\nman who appeared to have broken th.\nlaw by inadvertence.        \u25a0 uosjuou ipaf\nCase remanded till Thursday. -\nJoe waa in the employ of Mr. Jas.\nCunningham for several yean and gave\nthe utmost Batisfaotion. He wu a regular member of the Catholic Church\n(not the Methodist Church aa stated\nyesterday), and paid close attention to\nhi. dutiei.\nFred. Clarke, a I hilf-breed, wu\ncharged by a number of people with\nindecently exposing hi, person on Columbia street st varioui times. Th.\nprisoner through hi, council pleaded\nnot guilty to each charge. On application of the prosecution, the oaie wai\nremanded until Friday next, with the\ncondition that if not then ready to proceed, a further adjournment will be\nmade till Monday, 3rd September.\n\u2014        i\u2014*t\nLate Canadian News,\nToronto, Aug, 21.\u2014Prof, Fred. H.\nWood, graduate of Trinity college,\nDublin, with a long itring of titlei to\nhll name, haa been arrested here on a\nwarrant iaiued at Cobourg aome time\nago, charging him with frauds. Several\nyoung ladies of the college and other\ninstitutions, have been victimized by\nhim.\nMr,. Norton, who recently eloped\nfrom St. Louis with Editor Moore, i,\nin the city, ind wu recently visited\nby her husband's lawyer. H. iayi\nthoy are living there in a boarding\nhoun, and Moor, ii deepondont.\nKixobton, Aug. 21.\u2014Yesterday the\nSalvationists, though warned to ib*\n\u25a0tain from annoying the hotel mon,\nmid. a sally on Mtnley Williami' hoi-\ntelry, Ontario itreot, and conducted\naervicea near hii door. The army\npeople will appear before the mayor.\nMoktmai, Aug. 23.\u2014While Richard Ruably wu making a joint in tbe\nSt. Catharine Street drain to-night\nthe earth caved in and he and a laborer named James O'Neill were buried\nunder two feet of earth. They were\nrescued ai aoon bi possible. O'Neill\nwu slightly injured, but Ruably died\nwhile being removed to the hospital.\nHiurix, Aug. 23.\u2014Mrs. Alexander\nMorrison, wife of . ship-owner, of\nBtornowiy, Scotland, died hut year.\nInformation hu juit been received\nthit ihe bequeathed 16,000 to Dal-\nhouiie college to establish the MoKen-\nlie bursary. Student! named Mc-\nKentie, McLean ind Fraser in to be\ngiven the preference in awarding bur-\naarie..\nToronto, Aug. 23.\u2014Th. liberal,\nhere are rejoicing greatly over the remit of the Hilton election. They\nclaim it ii a dooided victory for nnre-\nitrioted reciprocity which waa the\nmain iuua in the contest.\nIt has been decided that ] th. Lan-\ncuhiro lads living in Toronto ind\nvicinity will present the hew governor-\ngeneral with an addreia of welcome\nwhen he come, to open Ihe industrial\nexhibition. Lord Stanley is the lint\nLancashire lad who haievar held thil\nhonorable poiition.\nUrge Brltk Bepel BalMlig \u00ab tyllo.\nSomre ud Fuseaaer Beue ud\nHotel at Brownsville,\nThe president of the Weitminiter-\nSouthern Railway, Mr. Douglas, haa\nreceived plans for the terminal depot\nbuilding! to be erected on Lytton\nSquare, and alio for the passenger\nhomo and hotel to be erected at Browa-\nville, on the south side of the river.\nThe Westminster depot, to be erected\non Lytton aquare, ia to be of brick, and\nmeuure, on the ground ulan 105 feet\nlong by 35 feet wide, i, two\nstories high with a mansard roof;\nheight of walla 32 feet; from plinth\nto ridge ia 50 feet, and to top of central tower on Columbia itreot 72 feet.\nOn the ground floor are the usual offices, baggage, and waiting rooms, with\nother convenience!. Ou the first floor\nare 10 diilinct apartments for tho varioui office! connected with luch an establishment, besides main a'airway\nlanding arid passage.. Tho attic i,\neight feot high in the cloar. An eight-\nfoot wide verandah, wilh projecting\nroof, extendi on the water' mini and\non the east Bide of the building, the\nwhole il to be built of brick, and from\nthe genoral design would appear to be\na first-class modern railway depot.\nThe plani for the \"pauenger house\nand hotel\" to be -erected at Brownsville form three aide, of a parallelogram. The main building, running\nnorth and south, ia, on the plan, 134\nft. 0 ini. long by 27 feet wide; two\nitories and a manaard, with a center\ntower over the front (eastern) entrance,\n08 feet high; from bale to top of finial,\n\u2022nd two end mansard towers. 54 feot\nhigh. Tho louth wing, whioh il one\natory with a mansard roof, is 62 feet\ndeep by 38 feet wide, and is intended\nfor a dining room. The north wing,\nfacing the river, ia 66 feet deep by 23\nfeet wide, two stories, and ii intended\nfor kitchen, with all tbe .necessary\nadjunct!,, on the ground floor. Between the two wingi and in rear of\nth. main building is a covered and\nencloied puBige way between the\nkitchen and dining room, containing\npantries, &o. The upper floors are\ndeiigned for the accommodation of the\nofficers. An open courtyard, 56x60\nfeet, facing the weit, enclosed on three\nlides, is to contain a large water cistern for the use of the building, which\nii to.be built of wood, with a ruitio\nfinish outiide. This, though not u\nsubstantial looking as the brick depot\non Lytton square, will have a ratnor\nsuperior artistic .ppearsneo and will\nform a first-class pauenger houso and\nhotel combined.\n'. * -.\t\nMining News.\nMr. F. Fooki lias returned from\nIllecillewaet and brings the latest news\nfrom that district. The Illecillewaet\nSilver Mining Co. have their tunnel\n80 feet into the mountain and expect\n\u00a3L*'rite Jlllt'rnV'ii'W'--'11 ,1)out I0 oc\nVftett more,   Sp viral large and a\nnumber of   small  veina have been\n\u2022buck  up  to date,,but the object of\ntho ' tunnel  is\" to  strike to the main\nlead which ia expected to prove very\num   i-S   '\u25a0 KM J  ,: '\nThe promoters of the Vancouver\n\u2022melting worki have paid a visit to the\ndistrict for the purpoie of impacting\nthe oru and obtaining information ai\nto the possible supply. They announced that tbe imelter would not\npurchase ores until nextspring al there\nwu no'rboni to itore it in Vancouver.\nThii wu lerioui and unexpected newi\nto many minora who hid large gang!\nof men at work getting out ore, and\nhad the effect of causing most of Ihe\nmines to close downu few of tbe com-\npiniea were wealthy enough to continue the output ana leave the stook\niu hind unsold. Ai it doei not piy\nfo ship orei to the States most of the\nminea will be doled until next tea-\n\u2022on. ,y,\nTh. Lanark mine ia linking Inother\ndrift to strike th. ledge 200 feet lower\ndown than the preient ilope. The object of thii il to enable them to work\nadoubl. outfit when.running i, relumed.\nCorbett and Kennedy h.ve 2,000\ntorn of ore mined and ready fur treatment, but hive reduced their itatT of\nmen and itopped operation! owing to\nthe want of a convenient market. They\nhave eight men employed running teat\n\u2022haft, into the lead.\nAt Toad mountain thing! are flat\nowing to the want of a imelter to ihip\nores to,\nSome valuable ailver finds have been\nmode lately oh Fiih Creek, from 13 to\n20 milu southeast of Illecillewaet.\nMmy prospoctora are crowding in Ind\ngood reaulii are looked for. Thou\nwho have already ihide discoveriei\n\u2022nd itaked claim, ire cutting a trail\nfrom Illecillewaet to the croek for the\npurpose of getting in supplies. Specimen, brought out and description, of\nleads discovered indicate that Fiih\nCreek will become famous before long.\nIf a imelter were in operation ia the\nprovince the Hleclll.walt mine, alone\ncould lupply it with thousands of torn\nof ore every month.\nSILK RIBBONS!\nThose of our readers who would like to\nhave an elegant, large package of eitra\nfine, Assorted Ribbons (by mall), in different widths and all the latest fashionable shades; adapted tor Bonnet String.,\nNeckwear, Scant, Trimming for Hat.\nand Dresses, Bow., Fancy Work, Ac,,\ncan get an aitoniihlng big bargain, owing\nto the recent failnre of a large wholesale\nRibbon Manufacturing Co., by Bending\nonly !t5 cent, (stamps), to tho address\nwe give below.\nAl a special offer, thii home will give\ndouble the amount of any other firm in\nAmerica If you will lend the name, and\nP. O. address of ten newly married ladle,\nwhen ordering and mention the name ol\nthis paper. No piece, leu than one yard\nin length. Satisfaction la guaranteed, or\nmoney cheerfully refunded. Three pack\n\u2022gea for SO cents.   Address,\n' London Ribbon Aoinov,\ndwiplOyl Jeney City, N.J.\non waaeiL\nThe council met lut night at 8\no'clock forth, transaction of buainen.\nPruent, Aldermen Elliott, Calbick,\nHoy, Ovem, and Hirring,\nHii Worship M.yor Dickinion in\nthe chair, ....\n- COMMUNICATIONS,\nFrom T. J. Forfar&F. O. Tidy, aak-\ning permission to lay .material for\nbuilding purposes on Ewen and Douglas streets. Leave granted on the\nuiuil terma.\nFrom J. Rowland Hett, itatiug he\nhad not received cheque for J60 from\ncorporation.\nFrom the clerk of the municipality\nof Surrey, enclosing resolution regarding the surrender of the ferry chirter.\nOn motion the resolution wu adopted\n\u25a0nd the mayor given power to conclude\nthe arrangement!.\nFrom the attorney-general, aa follow!:\u2014 \u2022\nVictoria, B. C.Aug. 23,1888.\nTo Robxbt Dickinson, Esq., Mayor of\nNew Westminster:\nSir, Your communication, addressed to\nthe Hon. the Chief Commissioner of\nLands and Works, dated August 16th,\n1888, relative to the extension of the\nlimits of the -New Westminster Munici-\nEility to. the south side of the Fraser\nIvor so as to include a certain portion\nthe Municipality of Surrey, haa been\nreferred to thia department.\nI beg to atate that on the occasion of\nthe previous application, Mr. Bole, Q.C.,\non behalf of the New Westminster Corporation, attended the members of tlie\nExecutive and ably supported tho application; and, after. Mr. Bole had retired,\nthe Executive concluded tho application\nmut he refused on the ground thit there\nwu no power in the Lieutenant-Governor-'\nin-Council to authorize the contracting\nof the limits of .the Surrey Municipality\n'except for police purpose., an objection\nthat wu pointed out to Mr. Bole during\nthe discussion ud to which I believe\nthere is no answer.       ''    '.\nI verbally communicated the refusal to\nMr. Bole ontthe following morning.\nIt Ib only right to say that the Executive felt regret at* their Inability to accede to the\\applicati6n, a regret-which\nwu shared in by every minister, every\none of whom during the discussion, with\nMr. Bole, expressed their thorough willingness and d'llre to grant tho application if it were within the power of the\ngovernment.-.\nWe wish indeed that your renewed\napplication could be acceded to, but the\nobjection remain! u stated above, and I\nhave respectfully to info .-,n yon that the\napplication cannot be granted,\n1 have the honor to be, Sir,\nYour obedient Servant,\nAlex. E. B. Davik,\nAttorney-General.\nFrom W. Norman Bole, uking for\ngrade of aldewalk on Agnei street and\nMary street.   Granted.\nFrom Rev; Robert Leunio and other\ntrutteei, uking for a rear entrance to\nthe church property. .\u2022--.\n''Acoourrra. 'a.\nJohn E. Lord, f 13; Burlind Lithographic Co., $300; T. Dominy, $4; i).\nC. Gasettc, jjlfl.\n\u2022'\u2022 Biroam.\nAid. Elliott reported thit D. Mc\nBroom had' moved several loads of\neuih from Royil Avenue without permission. .-      'i\nOn motion, a summon, wu ordered\nto be taken out againat McBroom.\nAid. Hirring reported that Mr.\nPeele would-not accept the amount\ntendered by the city for hii lervicu ns\nreturning officer.\nOn motion, it wu decidod that\nCapt. Peel, be paid |15 for hii ur-\nvicea.\nOn motion, it wu decided to notify\nMr. Edmonds that the water lots he\napplied for were required for railroad\npurpoie.. -\nMr. Winteniute'a offer regarding the\nbridge over Clarkum street wai laid\nover until the end of the year.\nAid. Elliott uid he had been informed numerous prisoner! win kept in\nthe lookup diy after day without a\nmagiitrat. to try them. He thought\nthe matter ihould be looked into.\nOn motion, the police committee wu\nordered to make a thorough investigation of th. affair, and other rn.tt.ra\nconnected with the police court.\nOn motion, the board of worki were\ninstructed tb prepare plina ud ipecifi-\ncatiom for. a bridge leading to the\nproperty in rear of the Baptist church.\nThe council then adjourned.\nChildren Cryfor Pitcher'sCastorla\nChildren Cty fefiPitchtr' i Castoria\nJiT. PAUL'. OHDROH. John Street,\nI Opposite Orange Hall. Rev. Tbomu\naddon, Putor. Services every Sunday\nat 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Thursday evening!\n\u2022t 7:30 o'clock. Sekts free; all are cordially Invited. Sunday School at 2:M p.m.\nBB\nVaiOB laODUK Be. ., A. V.\na> A. VaVTlM roguUr Com-\nmnnleatioai of this Lodi. are\n.    .    . held on tb. Orel-Monday In each\nmonth. Sojourning brethren are cordially InvlMdto.tM.ll ___\u201e \u201e\u201e.,._\nPETER GRANT,\nfoffi-M    \u25a0      a, -Herat***,\nWholesale OitrHattet.\nBeef,     per ICO lbs.........\nPork \"        ........\nMutton      \"        .JL.\nHldes(gr'n)\"\t\nPotatoes    \"         \u201e;.\nOabbage     \"        ........\nOnions       \"        \u201e.\u201e.,..\nWheat        \"\nOat. \"        .........\nPeas  .       \"\nHay,      joer ton .....\u201e\u201e\nButter (roll.) per It,........,\nCheese, \"'  \u00bb\u201e,..,,\nRuns,      perdoi ..\u201e'\u00bb,\u201e\nCord wood fretalli neroord...\nWe* Baby wai ifck, w, gm WOwtek,\n<vaualwwuaOMd,.'tetrMrwCi*aawft,\nWaw ib. law. sum, au etui M CutorK\n\u2022*fa\u00bbiuaadC)jl\u00bbl\u00bbyi \u2022'\"r'TTn.nulart,\nUse the safe, pleasant, and effectual\nworm killer, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator; nothing eqUBiB it. Procure\na bottle and take it homo.\nw.\nO. T. U^-REOUI.AR MEETING\n.. . every. Wednesday afternoon,at.8\no'clock at the       \" \"* \"*\"\t\nfoverC\nla.Bt,  Low. -      \u00ab\nevary Friday afternoon. dautlto\n. every weunesaay arwrnoon.ai a\n\u25a0ok at the W. C. T. D. Headquarten\nr Cunningham a Ralth'a Shop), Doug-\nIk Loyaf Legion In the same place\njaPTl.T OHIWcn, Ann street,\nn,      ._...\t\nD. But of M.ry Street; Lord'. Mr\nServlees at II a. m. and 1 p. m. Sabbath\nSchool andHlbl. 01u\u00bb at I'M p. m. All\nap?\n... ^.ato .\u00ab.  .a,.', - \u25a0 '        I\"   .*..\u2022**'atw-ry   -^* \u2022Jn^*--.>rt*i*i*V->W<*f+\u00bbi^*~~>\nFURNITURE\n\u2014rArm\u2014, .-\nHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS,\nI HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS\nfrom WH.MAM Clarksoi., Esq., to\nMil by r'nbllc Auction, on the premise.,\nFelham Street, N. W., on\nTuesday, 4th September,\ntlie whole of his\nDRAWING - ROOM,   DINING \u2022 ROOM,\nBED-ROOM  AND KITCHEN\n,   .      FURNITURE,\nTogether with CARPETS, STOVES, KITCHEN UTENSILS, Canned A Preserved\nJELLIES A JAMS, about 100 gals OLD\nCIDER, to gits VINEGAR, a large and\nvaluable aoonro.nl nl CARPENTER.\nTOOLS A GARDEN IMPLEMENTS. SO.\nAPPLE BOXES, Lot of LoraliOr, and a\ngreat variety of useful and Instructive\nBOOKS and other artleles\u2014tbe accumulation of 90 years.\nBale will commence at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning. Terms, Cash,\ndwau28td\nT. T. TRAPP,\nAuctioneer.\nGout of h WeslmiuUr\nHOLbENATKRVWESTMlSStRB\nTHE SITTINGS OF THE, ABOVE\nCourt has been postponed from Wear\nnesday, Bepternner \u00bbh, until Wei.rwM-,\n-Ml. trd. of whioh all plaintiffs, defendants, witnesses and Jurors will take notice and govern themselves accordingly.\n. :i ; c \u25a0 AJs.1 Slack,\n  Deputy Registrar,\nDated August 27th, 1888.. .. i- dutuTItlselO\nBUILDERS AND     ,\n\u25a0jeDeral Contractors\nBRICK-YARDS: Port afimly.\nOFFICES: Corner Colambla and Mary\nsis.. Hew Wnlmlnster.     dwmhlOtc\nOENTRAL\nGROCERY\nKOLBR00K BLOCK,\n- t.i.nm-,>m\u2014-- \u25a0 .\nQINCLAIR HAS MOVED INTO THE\n(3 above building and want, to see all\nhis old customers, and lots of new ones,\nas he will Hll them Groceries, Crockery,\netc, cheaper than ever.\nAll our good, are first-class and are being aold M low aa Inferior grades. We\nstrive not to match, but to excel.,   \u25a0\nJuat ..to hand, car of FLOUR, FEED,\nETC.,ottlielollowlng:brandB:\nSalem --Patent Roller. -:\n'        \":'\u2022\u25a0 | AMERICAN.1\nHungarian,\n\u2022. tyromh&A\u00abi\u00bb''rr<\nOOILVIE'S.\nIfrowlei, .\n\u25a0'\u25a0\" Columbia Roller.\nHPALLUMCHEEN.\nAnd If you' have not used tbo British Colombia Hour do soat once and be convinced that It will make nrat-class bread\n.nd pastry. au25te\nJUST ARRIVED\n''^'.'^Per C. P. It.   ;\"-\nTHE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF-'t\nEnglish, French,' Scotch,\nand Irish .\nSUITINGS\nEver Shown IniN,w Westminster.\nWestofEnglantlBroadcloths\nand Doeskins and fancy\nTrousering. V\nJ. 8. MANSON,\n\u00ab0liMkla8t.,\u00bbpp,HcKuil\u00abBI.,\nNEW WESTMINSTER, B. 0.   \" \"'-\nseats frt'fj; utrnDgern corrtlslly welcomed.\nKey. Thos. Baldwin, putor,\nM!\n\u25a0THODI.T CHURCH, Oddfellow.'\nNewHall. Rev. J.H. Wblu, Pastor.\nService! at Jl a. ra. and Tp.ro, Sunday\n-\u25a0\u25a0\u2022\u2014-'--\u25a0\u25a0 Bible Olsu inn b, m,     \t\n 1 Tbureday. at 7.\u00bbp,l\nfree; itranger. cordially Invited.\nPerfect Health can only be at\ntolned by carefully attending to the\nlawi of nature al exnreuea in the\nwanti of the iyit.nl. Todothlnuc-\nceiifully requires the uie of Burdock\nBlood Bitten occailonally, to leciire\nthe regulating and itrengthenlng effect\nOf this splendid medicine.\ni.rt.w(it\u00bb.:t .-Aiihi,\nUioMivitw. MTurniui.\nWoods.TurBerSiSaiUo\nLAND SURVEYORS,\nAKD (X)1<VEYAS(;ERS,   [Jjj\ni  JLoaaarra xost i\nFUIH.-Tli. Western of Toronlo.Tbe Xt.\nna, The City of London, and The Hartford.        '  . Ill    .:'\u25a0\"-*\u25a0\nMrtL-The New York LU. Inauranee Co.\nAOCIDBBT-TheTravellorB'of Hartford\nLo\u00bbd I .rr.ylug In .11 IU hranehM \u00ab\u2022\nouraMly and promptly carried out. .\nOity and Snbnrbaa Laada fnr lal*.\nWe can .how a complete llat of desirable\nlocalities. .-;   .        \u25a0    . )\nF\u00bbrml\u00bbaLa\u00bb.,. Improved and unlm-\nproven, throUgnoet ihe Ihlriet.\nMlnl.f \u00bb\u00bbd Otb.r tlMk bought and\n\u2022old.\nMontr ta Loan on first mortgage M\nlow rales.   |      jj jjjj   ,, |     (-.\nTm,mbo\u00bb.Cai,I.N0.8J,   I\nP.O. DXAW.nW.\nWOODS, TUBXIBA.AMBLE.\nVm*m v \u00abMiriu*fri|iiT,\nrMMKEm*\nJames Ellard Ito\nCLEARING diilT\n-a-ALL THEIR-\nPRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.\nLONDON HOUSE,        Oolumbla St., N. W.\nuk,        , .       : '.(-\u25a0; I dwjlylito,.    ,        ,      \u25a0 ii .--.\u25a0!\u25a0,\u25a0 |>.\nitti'i     im      \u25a0\u25a0     ..'V \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0..'. \u25a0   :<    .   ii' n   -.-.lii'itV-\u2014\nPractical Watchmaker, Manuf\nJeweler & Optician.\nOPPOSITE THE BANK QF MONTRE^Il5-'' ,\nWATCHES- CLOCKS, jiWELRY, PLATED WARE, AC.\nBEST QUAilTV.   EASTERN PBIICES,    ' j\".,, d*.,\n-   . A full lined Spectacle. &' Eye-6lasies In iteel, rubber, bHvm and gold\nframeB.   Th. finett Bebbles mad,, |4 per pair; all aighte suited.      :\u2022\u25a0;\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0..\nSpeoial attention given to FINE WATCH EEPAIRS. Having learned tlio\nbuiineu thoroughly from aome of the finest Horologere In England, and aincc thou\nmanaged the watch-repairing departments of a few of the best firm! on the couti-\nnentof America, Ib a auffloiont guarantee of good workmanship. Formerly manager for nearly 8 y.ari of the well-known firm of Savage & Lyman, Montreal.\n\u2022Jbarges Moderate, \u25a0 u t\nMoktbxai,, Dec, 1887.\u2014Mr. F.Creke Andw. Robertson, Esq., Ch\u00bblr\u00abain of\nMontreal Harbor Commissioners, uyi: \"I never found \u2022 Watchmaker who did ao\nwell for me u you did when in Montreal, and I am sorry you are not her. to-day.\"\n  dwaplsto     '\nA. M. HERRING,\n\u25a0\u25a0.!\" '\u25a0[\".. WHOLESaUfi & RETAIL     '\u25a0'. :,..',.!i\\\n8rNDAlf'HO\u00bbIW.-MOBNi\u00bba,lToni8:30tollo'olock.\n\u2022 :\"     \" ' i Aftkrhoon, 1 to 3 o'clock.\n'\u25a0' Evening. 6 to 9o'ohx\u00a3 ^  v\ntr PHYSICIANS' PlMc'fcr-rroMwiu'M prepared at any time during\nthe night bj, a competent chemist, who .leej. cui-'.jh. pmnUu.   Blag th, night\n^t^RINQ'S DRUG STORE,\nOof, Telegraph Ofllee,\nColambla St., New Westmluiter.\ndwoMte\nD. S. CURTIS & CO\nWHOLESALE \u00abr-\u00abItJUi(\"IffiA\nDrugs and Medicines!\n- Telrphonle Commnnicatlon with ill th. Doctor, in thofiifay.   Cello,\nusany time and wo will ring your Doctor up for you. .-'..-.'.\nOpen Sundays for the aalc of Medicine only:\u2014Momcuto, 0 to )0.at\u00bbia!ciock|\nArrrartoo*,itosri^\u00abNiiioj'8to9.  . \/ -.Tui.!\nNew WeiiulaMer. B. \u20ac., Sen MmW mutt.\nOUT. THIS OUT AND PASTE IT UP.\ndwaalMc\nC. McDONOUCH,\nasacAXjat xiT\nGENERAL MERCHANDISE!\nim    j Coutaatly on Hand an Exteniive Stock of      . ;   ., ,.<\nDry Ceotte, Clroeeries,  Boots' tt 'Shoes, Hate * Caps,\nCrockery, Glassware, At.      .-..:,:.\u25a0:    ,\nviiws   jb 'Borra1 - mxrxtfm. -   ,\nOreitVirlitydfHouieh'eldArtlolM.   Alio,   '\u25a0  ' ' ',\nORAIK, SEEDS,  POTATPES,  LIME and   GENERAL STORES.\n\u00bb..fc-|ym Prodnooboufcht .t.mnkat ratu or Mid on oommlsalon, murder.\nfrom the Intwlor promptly aftended to.\nW. I G. WOLFENDEN,\n\u2022\u2022^jiuafcMfiV TO C. G. 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