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LAe-dey returned to Kimber\nie Etter   was   up  from   Ryan\n.Suuday.- ;\u25a0: \u25a0-,...-\u25a0. -, ';\u25a0>';\u25a0'\u2022\u2022\u25a0 \u25a0'.-,.'.,;.;.,;\" A A-*.'\u25a0 A -: \".\u25a0'\u2022;;-':\n; '.A-daughter, was born.to Mc, and !51rs.!\n\\V.ebst6r,;last;Tuesday:' '-AkA-k A ''Sfk-.\\':''.\nAAiA enjoyable; dance \"was,'.'given;.'.'-.at.;!\nFrith V hotel Tuesday'. evening.;;- ' \/.'\"v -'\n.-.\u25a0-.\"sirs. CI.-A; King .came up from: Spo-,\nk'ftTi'd- yesterday -to'jom.'hcr'huaband. ,',:-\u25a0';\n'Ju'mea'.l^rk,.^ '\n'\u25a0 h r few r N II ?\nI METAL   MARKET.\n!     New   YojvK\u2014Ihir silver, ol'^   cent '\n,. i Loud, $l.:)7jr.    Copper,  $1-1.70.    Zinc;\na^a\"\" S5I ^   \">5! ^\"i?0S\" if\". 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King\nw:f.ui'd,'.'CJ,ps^\n: October -ilst..\nij        . *    1***_.''-.Vt,' 'S*   \u25a0\u25a0'**'   . 1fc .-    *.  .    \u25a0  T*i7. . . ,.\"  '?\u2022\u25a0'\". ..'.-. \u25a0    \t\ni^-^^'-^ .'\u25a0\u00b0:::;l] \/Tlie^ltirh^\n;-r:n 'A'\nV'Mliifil-1'HJ-.-i;'.:: ;,\" \u00ab|.f?-AlMv;'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 -X\n;-::?L:L:J.aM;^xipi^\n'\u25a0 ;    '':\u25a0 - -^'^ej^ila1 l|cctei veci5i^;'^PreseaL: 'HiVteVof Jriterest 8 'pc^:cerifc;:v:;:c\";- :,;':';:\nv-'U'wt^ss^SSS^^\n:l,Xhursdav'b.\\'*I)iY;Kiii^J   the? Liberal\n0-     ^    .^^^jC'muiiiaieV^\/Tlie,meetm;g:\\yas presided'\n'\"\"   \u25a0\u2022\"--  \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0'    \u2022'-'\u25a0! Moyie:y.?i-ber-'al,'-vaasbcia\\idh'ii'an'd--:-;l*:i\".;-E.--\n \" '   \"f '   '\"\n;S3;\n\u25a0'fa:-\n. i! \u25a0;\n!''..:-\n,:l\u00bb:y-\nL'p:\n?'1'::p:::;^t\n^I'^'^Um^-vJ^:^\nP'\n'5-\nAi.-^':*\"'':si: \u2022-\u25a0-W;^\"^\\1^la!lts\n,C'I.!A.N',Hl>P'<iK\nOnly't'b(:^trongeBt-va;nd;^\nl,t|d-.'-!'*.\\lin|ni^,,--Mhare8V;I&\nHiUkgaT&Tkkrk'kAA^\n''8iinc\u00abc:Vi-S;;:.]S;'-;;Bc'^{\n'afitI^F-re^^Hags,n):.p\u00a3c''2yi\nptatiofm-.'-. : ^ftbf: -v 6'Fi-s  'm'eetin'n- 'was\ncalled to brc'ef,,0f\/:^tin^^\n'iiu'c:e(.L-i-i-Tii'e:doc.tor-,'^^^\nlion;and niad'efa;:;good,\"pi^ih'j \"piisiness-\n:li\u00a3e:-'talk.'\/$$''\" -iacussed- \u25a0>ba::Liberai^\n.piti'tioriiv, auddwelt:Ayith''\/the^.planks\n(.'ciiiiTig witlV|tbe;\":\u00a3Qyerhment ;owner-\n'.\u2022i'Uj.p\":bi' failways-and,HieChinese'ques-;,\nlion, giving.. is;;not'. a'Joe ;-Chamberlain\nbra Ch''iuirit;y,vPepew,.pn'; tbe};'.A'p.l'atfprrn;\nbut -lie'- m akes: a good; ]mprcs^ib.n.;v,}>;..'-.-.;,;\n,}..''Kf\"'E'.'},lXt;;Uti.b\"'i,fpli-b'.we'dV\n; .,'!'Tl:ie;: sir ,mon tli's- okLspunof ):M:A.: A^d.\nMiS. tieo\/T.- McOregoridiecl ;iii,'''Pergus,:\n.Oi]'t.v.-p.n;Aug;us.t;22dd;-,f,;, \u25a0k^kkk}:kkk':'\n7-;Tbp'open'season-: for,'eliobtiug: deer is\n'be't'.reen September 1st-;and.\"' \"December\n.'.'.'.-'I'Liptbu.': c'6'.iild not raise the'. cup   this,\nye'ar,-:bqtvthis^TfilF':ript;;preve\n'frbm.falsi.n'g;;tlie::'..price'.olie^\n;';. Tlie Sullivan:.-r-hine'lias''' i3(.aried\"'v,.3h'ip-'\nping, ore to;'tii'e\"-?iiailasri5e'lttVi^'ai-'^el'-iori..'\n'by-,'?, train this'^eek. nsarlier .ftirrfi'loar\n\u25a0.miile-5;be:lb^.'-Mbyie.;^,';' '\u25a0*':kA.'.k.kk\"A\\: [\n:-;C.''-!\/icc'o.t:d.lng;'ip:.'ay\n:1')ity''ce,!'ebfati'Gn'in^Gfan&\nday.:'wi.ll''ba .vs?'ell,.Vi.ortn- attending,',:: V:\n^Ir3;;:Ru(3d had?a;yaluable:cbw\ndump.: are ;: npw;- .i'ftibgrjjentA^tcCtlie-.\n.sni'elte'r'* aiid ^'itlriu ii Ebort; tinie -the.\nv&'\n'r*--r,lrp-.v:-i-,'G;..-Cdpk'-.b'as -moved to'C'ra'ri;;;\nbrook: t-ojoin-Iierbus.iandi who}^\nv'plo'yed with;the East;^Kootenay ;Lum-\n\"be.V'v.c'pin'pah'y..;:,:'.;:''\u25a0:\u25a0'' 'lA '''\u25a0\u25a0fA'klAAtAAAkkA\ntniri'e.wiirije shipping\/frOm^tiO.'.to'POO;\ntbns-perday. :k'.,kA \"A^i''::\u25a0\u25a0''[\u25a0 .A. \u25a0.:''\"\u25a0'' -;:1\n.The rapii' rise\";ot;:,sil-yier;i'duiung';tlie\nlast'week was aspleasant surprise to all\nmining ^en^and:it will be secri-}.that;\n0Oceiil; silver..is-prpbkbly;;h'dt-.-,i'a''i-'';oflV\nThe price at;which tbe:;market-.::clbse;d\n,\u2022\":...,..'\u25a0'\u25a0  Alt llieSt.?JE\u00abgiiici :-':'\". ,'\u25a0-,,'\u25a0 '.-;'\u25a0\n'.'. Tliere'wcrcbib-neiy\"iler%l'ppnie'nt_ up:\ntP'-ybsterday.at.tlm\nMr\/;King,;with a:ema'll,';,fpVc'.e!''.or,;nibn|-;\nis \u2022- putting 'Vie;. niillvlnv.;,repflir: \u25a0 and,'\n( wili,- .scbn;,;.-: begin 'workion\", the; 'zinc:\njs:avirig..-;plabt,:.;'::'',};,'-'':';;e,':.!.;; \u25a0\u25a0k-kk'''.kk<\n!-\u2022'; JManagi?!-, ,0'rbnin :'\u2022 \u25a0ni'ad.e.'';.'a <5omplele:;\ndc trial -.'.of  \u2022. llie:\" interyievf, , publisiibd1:\nii few clays' ago: with '>,fr'.;:!,)re,wry;ih :tbe;v;\n-Kb*-s*4';^,^j*!inbr\\\n\u25a0 \u25a0^p,ws^..-';-'T:b,p''r,:.3n'.t.9'ryi<yWy\nstated -: liiafc'th'byt. Eugene-raine wbuliL:\n\u25a0\u25a0be.,'r'unhi,n'g f b-H bliist'-todayif tliaTrail't,\n'\u2022;sm.e'jj.er'ha^\n;sa iii'e rato; th.'dy.-; offerecl ;in,;^rarbli-last;''\n.'^\u25a0li'it-.tlie.smeilbr'^'.was:\n;,Iit;Ul ttiq. iii*ii'6,.:Up_-fqr;if'3i;; \u00bbiQre-;l\/per,''-'tqn-.--;v.\nXhjVn-tiiey;. o'fiered:;at-.piat-;tirrip,-,anU-;::;\n.tliat:the- St;'|.Eiigene; coinpany-vvbuld^;;\nbot'beiield-:..np';.by:':,;anv Railroad1' cor- -'\n.      .     r -\"   .\u25a0'    \u25a0   A- -     \" '.; ,,   ' 'T   '     li\" -\"'    -\n\u25a0pbration'-;oi,'.-sme.3ter;-,^;;;.--M^\ntends;tbat;:tHe;:Trails'rneltef ,:ia;dealing;;;\n!fairly--;.wi'th;7th'em\/:\"and;;;tb^\ndffered'laaL^iat-cb^wasnpfby -tlie Trail-...---.\npeople; t hut'\/y ^liome'i of \"\/the ', LJui ted'; ':;'\nS tatbs^Binel tb f s. T.^iir.:i) reAYry^^iiysyli'e;,::;\nwas}not bprrcctly'..ouotecl'anciilhaS\/tii^:,.\ninterview^ae; a;rehash;-bf;Ja:: c\nlion;- Wkicli<seycral;mibin'g'.meu ^liad at:-:;,\nthe;,Eosslaud c 1 ub ';one ';.rcjgh t).'in': trie'.'<k\npresfcnce:of;tbe;ivliner repor^r.;^':'';':;;- v ;;\n'\u25a0AA\naiid^tateiftbat ;he:;wisb'ed. t^\nl^^'se'ii^ig'ht.witliaiii?\n^;''-i.e>ii'lJfalsehbpds,i'Vr'ere:-in'\/mfc\n'I-:.\n:p(>rtiiig;ttQ:l:iaye; cpme;;,i.ron^\n|;'':^vb;vibhed ;to hteke.iv;\/compkn\n,.-.;':\" :   Tltciy Malte YotiFecl <io<t<l.   :? ;\u25a0'.\n...Tbe .pleas'anc purgative rRuectv\/ei-pery-;;-;\nienced -by-all .who; usc;l'Chamb:erlain'|'.;:'\n;Stbm'ach\"and;-L'iver-5: Table\"s,'.::.a'n'd*': the:\/'\u25a0'\n-healthy-   cpndition;;\/;pf ';'thte;'; .body'\/and i:::;\nGus-Becken liiis   moved-'kis-'Tiy.dro.u-L\nlicjcbaii-.aiid,. furniiureirnto Noyember.f,.i9piv- .**. ;\u25a0: ;;\u25a0; loyful;: ';itor:'s.a'le''.b'y'a.lI Aru^Us.k' \t\nbuild inland will ppen'a-barben'; shop 1:'.; S t.:; Joseph's V'schqol in;:; \"tSTelsbu .will;\nwithin &;S,hort..'time.';^ 'A iieopeii';', oh\u25a0'; \"i.l,ofi\".{.iay.:\":|nexti-for. tbeVfait-\n;;l\";p;ij.;Mci^^\ni'h^^'ejk ne'i?r:KU\ntowns bud cities froni. wlu'cli; its: sciioi-'\nars are dr|iivriv and .has done .'inu'c.liHtb\n\u2022advei'tise; l^eison's\/.tuivantages'\/as,;\"aii;\nbo-uvent-;f<^u^-i'^^1 \/-bentrei,,,-'as.;-therei ''beside'\n'   \"\"\u25a0'''''\"'\"'\u25a0' fhcxeguU^br^bcbesVvtlie^ incIu-J\notf. thern.;, He, '--ppko'  highly ui ; tbV; j,as.   b0n    y'j-j-.ipg ;' witii; ;l.[r^,\nI.;iiir;rs:i.oa'iKli*'at<a.fiit .the .opinion, be:i*;Oari'\u00bbpbe.ll'>.i-eturrl^l:LO'iimVbonK-;\nWHO\nGlen;\nMou -\nj -do's, music\/ ribedle work\n').-\nuid; other -art?,\niKr;.'\n!:!!:Hi::ri.--\u00ab.bei' !;fu;:' Ipng'^iss'-cirit-ion'-iwith.-f ;j;,v:'.:-   \u25a0\u25a0: \u25a0\u25a0:<.;\u25a0\u25a0.\nlll'V'-,;:'.' \u2022% spRt'f ii. \u25a0''.\u25a0.-^..\u25a0.\u2022:-,'-!h^',-!i!'f.;'.i?t,. 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AiaiiM-i-r., A\\ - AlUi ^ -^, \"^ -.,.>      ;   ;\n\/ \u2022':\":- \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0_A^k'-t^-A*-\"\u2022* -ai AT-f    A' ffener'al-ban kmg- bys*;-;.-\n-CEANBRGOE; BEAW0H- \u201e\u201e;a-.^.^ ;  :;\n\u2022\u25a0\"\"^ V'fNS1'L^A'^T^LKT\u2014iiituri-st allinyed'Oi.- deposits.   ....;. ,-\u25a0:\u2022\nDrAtf\/uh*^ihAJ\\e in'ail vPArw\"  of-Cauada, .IJuiled;:.; Slates  and\n'%\n>oe;i-.r; i-<;e:'ntt.'-ie.,,t\ni'-h'J. icrn'r.\nfully l,'\"i. irii'i.'utbi*':r.n.d'iyo.rPr,':r\u00bb,f\nJon' Jlart'in:-   .-.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0  :',\u25a0\u25a0 .:\u25a0'..' .';   .  '\u25a0.:..   .\n\".'I-'. \u2022 i'k' oi iu psoii was. t lit*\u25a0 \u25a0 m'.x t\n.-..\",,   .,,.,.'\u25a0\u25a0    ..  . .\ni-r,1 a lid; n,i ;id -;s b' gOv'.r'l';',sub's! an I i.'d; -. A Ik: j\n--e.n!,'''took i..'\nJ      \u25a0 .\u2022\u25a0      \u25a0  i \u2022. i\n. ,   , i 'two ila'vs hiv'oif .the iirst oPt-be  week,\/'\nHe ' 'tiki- d -\"i.c'tr '\u25a0',' .    \u2022  '    '       \" \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0 ' '.\n:   ': i iiml ia GOiuiKiriv with',-bis   wiiP\nti  to '\u25a0'    \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \"   \u2022     \"       -.\u25a0\u25a0...-\u25a0'.\nspeak,\nVI S3 lOC\ni !lii:ir.'irancd),:ie.u:;CroriiO!i. \/ This is-Mr\n\u25a0AI.wood's (ir.*it viica'tipn in Idiree 'years..\nEd'Lawlor'inet will\na .paiitfoi ,ac.ui-\n\u25a0Jti'mciAyard.'ier, fan.ous tbroti'gboi-i t'!.\n.p ''K.jc..!(.u'3ii.y;a:j''.l C'iH;i:r.d''A.'1e.'ui.s ^iAn)\niinning prom'Pter\u25a0\u25a0aii'dra'ebnter.!'.' :'is.:dy'\"[\ning from LUbo'd .pr.i--JoViijig.hi\"-;-,.----. .Mi'-.v.-si'P i\nkei-'\u25a0; b03|!ital, - Several :iiiont|is - ago-;]\niAVurdncr accoinpdui\u00abjdri ''party' throiigli i\n.-.the.- mi.ii in j; distr'iC'n\nNevadti,\nd.ra'nk'\nan;\n'\/.;!.,.,...:,\u2022..\/., .\/\u25a0..\/,;;;\/.^KOTl0S;.-:v;;-;,;\u25a0\u25a0;.AA<-AA;:\n;'.,;;TEKi)EU3\/:i'pR  TBfBEE-LBII'rS.:,,' :';^j\n.vSe'alIu:)-.'!-^\natW<;rsip;;-iy<l:-tt.*-t,C);;:Tt6oii .ol .Wiidriestlny, 23rd;;\nSept^inifet-, frbtrt.a'a.y-.'pe'r_oii Vvltpi)3j.idy-,-.tiesJiro ic'?^\nobtiiin n'jO'aBeJ;.uudi}'i,.iit6;r'-ovisuitis.,.oi..-s.ectiote'\n'\u25a0\u202212 6^..:^5.,'Ls_(i\u25a0.A\u25a0'ci'l}'^io^.',ti.le\u25a0.I>arl)^.>su;of, c'u,ttii-i!j''\/...\ntinibfcr titcre|roiri;;.;o' a\"tii_iie.r'ltmit-situated- pit\n.Cherry. CreoJi^\n'ai;i.o;t;o,pso,;cot'Mig^i.g iu\/'-Sfe-.^K::'^*it^:bo,^:i;;;\nllCro'S.; ;.\/:. '';','\u25a0.;'''\u25a0.;,.   , \u25a0'.':\".'\u25a0      ' \",:   '\u25a0  - ,- ..',:\u25a0   .'   '\".\u2022';.\u25a0<.:'-\"-\u25a0    \"'-'\nv \u25a0T!ie1,cprit.r>i.stiii>r. o!iet-itnj; liiii hi'ghcA   cash,,1''\n.bomi'siwjl.: ItohnXiiJeb to a*Jea\u00abi: bfc the limit*.\n.for.H itcriod \"p.f'i>y.en-t.yro'ne.-y.otirs.   . -\u2022-.\u25a0'\u25a0\u2022 '.\u25a0..'<\u25a0'.\u25a0'  \u25a0].}-''\n;;Kti(.!i> tcnde.-'ti*;ti?t be ae'corii j*iiutotlv-'\"sy'a; corti\"'-\u25a0'-;\niiejtto . ciiomii;.' '\u25a0ivt.idc'.pay.hi^cjl-.-.tcS   Uie..'-'u-iitltT- '\u25a0'\n..-fC'ii'j.'l. ni.cr-r.ft- thi' ntuijun !\"',->!', ?-hc  t'tr*l y.-Dr't.-\n'i-\u00abii.itl Ud^'-v-^1; iti:.',' i-iiy atnotini of bonus, tcti-. \/\n: df-C-d.. .-pi.l.-ifV;* .-: &.\/tifi-^ ' ci^tjUO  .i\"C\u00bb.-.';'?.'.,(jy2.73,-\n, !'.!.-i:i;j .!!\u25a0..;.co-it;-itf- iirr:i::-iitg- \u25a0 .tit.3. ,',f'tt-ryu-yii.ij^. tht: -\n::u\\it-j..., ,.The-cdit-.ii.-:-.c?,iY!;.Pf.n; ill. '.-.\"Oiii-c\"' ix-tr.rtttd\n!>j uii(::\\v-cc*.\/i:ui' cotfl-j.\/titcHv?.-;.-'\u25a0;; \u25a0 ..-       : '.-.-'\n;.\u25a0'\"'\u25a0'    ..-   '.;      '\u2022-\u25a0''' \"' \u25a0'       -W'. :*:\u25a0 GOU'E';;'.'\".\" '   .\/ :.\":\n\u00bb\u25a0\/-:--.\/\n-A' v-\nfrom 'a\n^iinpsbi, learned-polities'in Uie' A,b'-!^ trir ,. ,        _,,\u201e_,,.,\neiicau.eluol, and k.u hobnobbed whhiI;'^lir^ -Irean: by M:e; road   .-ide.; A   cyanide |;;-.-;\u2022- ,^-^.,--\u2014\n\"priic'tliwl'1'.politicians 'for 'yoars.'A.Ori j'Jpl.l.frod.1 a,[gang plank   -ukI.- iracturctl ,^,,-t disqh;i:-ged into lhe streain; close'j..C(}'^'S'_r^y\/iijj\\\ni ilti.'l Vi'Ol'k-a\n'\\-i.itorisi, B': (.'., :;ist Aut,'U3t,-;l303. \"i\n,-tbo platform he Assembles a rcvivuus!\n\"A.! proa char pie tiding with: Un; sinners; io\nb\u00a3 jcoine forward to tho'. hioiirners'.bsnc'li,\n\u2022fs j notkbe savecl.    ;v: '\u25a0\/'\u25a0 :\u201e ;     'A\u25a0'\u25a0:- c.\n!'his,knee cup\n'..-Now is your chance to ..double, your\nnioiiey. As soon,as ;. thevniiue starls\nthe,shares .will take aAjump'    Only   a\nEurope. \u25a0 Bppeiapattenidon give:t,at.i\n:.tt -Co\nUe.c'ti.o'hs.\nFt H(,MARSH.\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Manager.\nv\nf\n^'\n:f-i._:''v. A-t.Ai ?\u00a3'\u2022.!\u00a3\u25a0'\u25a0 A~?-^\nrv\u201e   \\~l\\-*    \u2014 '-\/    \\-'\u25a0\n\u2022-.'- :Mr: -Ih-ewry,\" was... the,-., l'ist;AsiAe..ker !Tew.to be... picked up,: here ..andAthere.\naiHl'inade '.'the best talk of tlie evening. iSendinypar^orders to. Beaie .& Elwell.\nvPaddy Sullnran,;of.tiie Irish gremy.j ^dy' Johnston; returned fiem .Pop-;\ndier'-s'- occupied a conspicuous place in .lar, creek last Saturday, 'iludy says\n-tihe-hali. a *'tired\"ci'n;\" a. good Avon! for tbe reports'from; there, are genuine and\nGavem whenever lie found 'an opening.\nVE PLATFORM-\n(Aclpptctl atKcvelsioUe.Sept-e'JilJc'r lot It, 19iB;0\n^?B.\nIa l>,l^ f|M \u25a0:\u25a0 |,1 \/Mr,. KI ] f|K\n;:\",' :\u25a0?::,: r'-\",:\u25a0\".:' GK.-.Nniiao,Ky'i!-.c,  \u25a0:\u25a0.\u25a0:; ;   '.\n\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 ''FlEB:;l.NSlIBA,HOM-a\n,-    A.,,.A .-..A   oi'STOMS-'\u2022\u25a0BK.OIvlSK.\ntowsi. E^tes, Perfect;?jo.tection -.' .\nComtiare Our Eates,\nsat*\nthkt\nmade.'\nbig   find   has ., certainly, been\nJdhuston .Bros, .have   several\n- |.ch(..m& vyiibitia few- miles-of'the :,npw\n'<  I discovery,' \u25a0-. :s: -' ,;\n-i \u25a0'--\u25a0\u25a0'.\n^\u2022\u25a0j ';\u25a0' J.' A.   Arnold) .who. was  in   town\n'JLk$ \u25a0 '\u2022\u20221''bf5'day'(- it' ti.ixieur.ber of ibe  .ir.iu \u25a0 of\n\"   ^ LAruolcl\/V.Bobijr'.s, the  insurance; and\n' veal estate b'rokera of pranbro'oit.: This\nabdveacu he'inadvertently : swallowed !\nsome of the chemical solution.' used in\ntbecyiinide   process,   :Tk'e   pbis'uU Ae.b-'j ,1. Tlinttliisconvoiitiou-i-eaffirtnstiie policy of\ntered his SVS tem.      \"\u25a0.'\"'\u25a0 . ',-.' '   ,[ t'.'.e pa'rfyia Mtitto'rs'.of  iH-,.:viueial  roads and\n:        ,-\u25a0\u25a0  \u25a0':.-,\"'\u25a0__'___\u25a0 \u25a0\"___ , -','\/''-'   ..-:    ,.:\/\/:\/    Uflils; 'tlie O-ivnersIiip and cjoulr'ot  cf raihvitv.-\n\"\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022:'\/''  ,..;*--\":..:.       .,....-.\u25a0 .:\/::.-. .,     uttd tho -devclopmerit- of tbe.agricultural :re-\n\u25a0\u25a0ypX-Ii'ICAL. .st)in-(?es cf tho   province -''us  hud  down   iu  tbe\n.;0Ay-\"!?;.ii'runi'm6nd.i^rresiden>''of: tllie\" '^\u25a0\/^A^\nLibei-al-Gpnservative '   assbcialio.i1. '-An-i    \"To iietivoiyaidiAIWconstmctio.ii of;tr'a.iIn\"\n.\"lorris'sev Mine?. .'\u25a0\/-\u25a0- . Nhroughoitt-tho uiulevelopoti; portious ttnd the.\nbuiklint: of provineu'.t  truitlrAror.ds , ct public\n\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0- \u25a0''\n\u25a0\u2022T6m''.Caven,-..the'Conser-yativ-B c.and-i*\n.date,' will 'lipid a.\/meeting -i:i, Movie\nsome eveuing ue.st week.\n- Vt'\/R. -Ross is the Co'nservative'.-c'au*\nnecessity. .--.-. -.,.-.    ' . '\u25a0\u25a0' -\u25a0\n'To adopt the principles -.'of- trovemment\noivui-rsbip of ritli'.viiys in ^o far A '-llid''cJrcum-\nstauct>5 of. tbe provhice . will. adir.it, mid tbe\nadoption of the principle that n'o bouus should\nBefore msarmg \\\n,u).\nj rsrr.: s**s*> s*\"\" \u25a0 -\"* -* '*\u2022T-i *\"\nFiiTiiisli\"\"\n......    ,.,     \u201e       . -   ,      .,      tT.    .. ... ! bo grauted to'city i-aihvaycoinpi>iiy v.Aich .does\ndwate m tho Pemie distnct.    He will jnorsivo tb5 government of iU ,proviuoo: con,\nbo Oppbccd b>'-,'S. 0, Sniil-h', Llu'cral, \u25a0:\u25a0'\u25a0 . I :..\"-!lc>\" ratcs'.over Unes\/bouusod,. tosjedior-wi'i;\n\u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0-.,       \u25a0\u2022-     -  \u2022 \u25a0      \u2022-\u25a0\u00ab\u25a0.     \u2022\u25a0-.;\u25a0   -',,* \"\" ,V    - ;-T'-i   -  -v-\" ^   \"  \u2022    .   A   \u25a0 \/  \"\u25a0\u25a0' 1 theoption of DUrchaso. -.'  \u25a0-\u2022\u25a0      -\u2022   \u25a0..-'-.\n; fii-in is rapidly,c\"tcn.dmg_.-ua business'.v- The Moyie Liberal association meets ! \"To actively assist by state aid i>i the dorel-\niin this: portion of-\"*,he- district. -They-1 every Taesd-iv. ovebi'n.;. at-fc* oAiook in jopmeut ot \\A agi-tciiiturai r^ourc-'b oi ih\".-'-\n,- repre.-entsome. of the - b'esc-. insurance i-   \u2022   ,, \u25a0 -. -..    *,'. ,       ... . .      nrovinco, - \"\u2022 >    '\nI companies ia Canada, and  their.'-nite^^\n! are provini* an.-'attractive  inducement j vjted to attend.. j way poiicv iu>ovo t-'^t forth can be ticcoitijidstioii,\nto'people who are.desirous of iiisuiing [  (j)Uucau  Boss passed-\"throu'rh\" lortn .'l.'*\u00ab1'l.-'-1-.\u00bb\"'-^>' \"C\" ^ ''f s-'(!- eivi-i_.rr_ed6ir.\nnA;.. nri-tT-it*rtr ' \u25a0 ; \u25a0\"' I io oo:.ibt:uct lauway..-,.-.iiiJiir cot-tf-ia approved   ,\nvti-.i  pruncn...     ,    . ...     \u2022   -j Thursday gomg west,    lie . is.the. Lib-- h-egulunoii.*, auclogos to Utesy.-t.jiu 'that hasrc?.\n;.:c'i-alorgaui_er lor. the   interior-of   Brit-!\"ulfu'Un such extousive raiJu-ay coastmctioii,\n-If yw'w^^anytxiinp,\/stylish and neat go to;   ' |||gg\nIu>v.- Bfil.lJcfl-T Ooms V;.!.,\nThe eru-avnliug for    the .foundation;\n'Aii Columbia, audhad been   paying 'n\nvisit'to Eernia   and \u25a0 Cranbrook,\nIw--\u00ae\nif Kobv. 'Keuz.it!'s   new   building   Was \u25a0\u25a0.lioss exnressed himb\n{ in the United Slate*:, wiih.'s'o .ttiucli a dv ant age tc\n: trade'ar.d (.',jiai)V2i-C(.-,     .-   .\nMr. j    o That, to otieouragM iJut txiining iudUKtrv, tho\nj taxation of riH-tuliulvous  tyiv\/i^Asbo'Jiict\u25a0 bo- o;\n\"S-'vf- N1-\njjk'^rfkn\nJuJLs: Gb AJiJo:\nft-  {1 .^ t> . -!\nTIieIato3t,i:nmgMii\n''.tU.e'load.\n.-.fi fi\niiie\nK.\nirr\"\n*\u25a0**'' __     ^^ .-\u00bb--r ,^-*.-,\u00bb-~^-\u00bb*:*^\u00bb-t\u2122.-rt-'^r\"\u00ab\"\u00bb'\"\n,A\\\"'l(iento xur-aisners.\nr.r\n-t. rmi\n,rr,. tv>*>-^-;rW\"^i>'*\"\n\u2022<:-'.^'v.-. .   ,-     -*u \u25a0:_---\/*-... -\ntboUd.A\nas\n^r\ndiw.UjLnehi\". isj-fis,\n\u25a0ill-    room    in.\nL!ir;;e    t'ump\nwith iioti'riu mr coniinereinl i?\nof iiccoinmoilnlioii9.\nt-.o:i::\nir-.n.\n)Ji'~l\n.-;*.   ,\nkx\n$\nana 5iioes.\niHd Cups\nSl'BSware,\nSroceries,\nand will likely be occupied ;\u25a0,\u00ab   a- .'.lou-i\nor a wht-le'ialc- liauor sto'r;?.\nil'jlmer.;   He has\niter a ; P^rts of town.\nlo\":\nOf\n; in Moyie don't wait  imlil\nj open   up,   but'b.hy -nov;\n;''.-' \u25a0   '.'   .'Jtt-y.:ii-,:.'* \u2022,'\u25a0-\u25a0.'\nI     -iSot :i minute-should   be  lost\n'child    shows'   Dymptoms    of    cholera , stables lur rent.\n\u25a0\u25a0infantum. The brst, unusual.lc'jscncss  : \"\"'\n'Of   the    bowels  should   be  sulucieiit ; \/     \u25a0\n, i    'Ai.,.v',i'iroo:\"ST-\n'|warniuy.     if . immcdialc   and   proper > ;U  hl. AHm-vi,-\n'treatment - -is    rivim,   seriouo   ccusc- j bellows' hail.\nl-iuencrj.s    will   be  tuerted.. , Chambcr-\ni Iain's    Uo'hc, \"C-r.oiei-:i   and  Diarrhoea\nor .-idvii'.a\ntlie    mines i    ** \"I'li-tu  in   tot-   p'.np   inn!   looses    provision\n\u2022\"\"\u25a0 j ilictild '.''t: tttii-J'.: for   ri.-:\".*i-ttstft!!i t'.t-.d  tlti'.t \u2022 *;.cpii\nHce D,    J. I alujiild bo taken for tho .ironera!  pi-'osot-.-nMon ol\n'.,-.. ,'\u2022 forests b\\- trunrdiiifc ay-tiii-;(   rlio  v abteful  cioi'.\nale    !!'l    all ; tructi,if. of timber. .     \u25a0\n\u25a0 , , \u25a0' ,  !      -7   'l'lbi.t-'t.b.O li;,ji-:T;ji.!;r>: .\u2022.;!,'. \u2022\u2022\u25a0(.i.'y.T.ftlC.lf. c-f th...\n\/-.lsC SlOrpS, bouses tuA- i-.rdvlnc-j shotild ycrso>-;r,.';:i f!to ctlVrt Ur ace\n! 'lie cxL-.'i;---\"oii of .-*...it:\".ic: Ir-bo,-.\n.  \u25a0  '\u25a0 ;    S Tl'.ii. iho iiit-.tivr c;;'.beitor tc'riit.s  in   the wr\nand \u2022       \u25a0\n<:m.--(-'\n-JSuuuav\nat 111 a.\n-i:i'.*i.\ntiehc.-l .'-at\n-.:. in\nA.1I are welcoi;-.,?\nIMA i\nj r>; -.isijsi.lv an,I .-pp\/opr'atiiM!.. f-.;t- tht.-'pi''o\\ !nc\"o\n\u25a0 s!.,.,1:1.1 vo vit,-')n:i-.*;'y ]irut.\u00ab(i-rl  i.p~,:t -f.lt'i, n,,tuia\n\u25a0\u25a0' i-.>ii ;c,iv-j.i-ri!...i:'.ii. -' . \u25a0''-,:\u25a0\n'.' '.'.'In t.tiio t,H--'..n--[-:->'..t in i-u-ttits i.f Ai<i i-;o---'-\ni'-.c-o i.e. :'o.-.i'..-r';ii ct-.d oi'.coitia^od ;.-.- i ho. iiupo.v :\n'\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 ; \">dr| i t :-:\u25a0.: o-! ?tic:.-\u00bb.-r.s,.,il fii.-tm.-s <ir '.Vos -'ot> lAu- .'\/'o\n\u25a0*\u25a0 ! ,0\". '. :-f--:hlCi:, ir.'lp-tried i-tto. -,.;:'.r-!v.l:-;, ru.i tV,i'.i;\n1 .Ji;; . Cqr\/OTz-.tr\/o' -.\"-..'..n-.i;; ; :..; -'\u25a0; j !_..-.-, ti.i-ii-).\n: IT^:ov;t '-.rcti-:} le .trpv.-ri' --!'-\u2022\u2022 liiutioi*  i':ti.:\nTA^ALO'\nthe si 'to\n'hauce   ol    Mioi's-\n;'d\u00ab;(.-i.-!ers for Comnicnotal. ami Mining Men.\n\u25a0Jitefc-clieni \u00a3\nm 1 \u25a0'\n1-1-3-   \u2022!\u00ab   nid- 11:.-y\nrhildreu's  li-.e.*-.\n1\nQ'ikk:\n..1.,\n  MOYI.-C,. Jb n-\n'^ktzm0kkmm\u00aekti^ }x\n.\u00ab#>.\nMaedoaald.\nR onied y\nfinds cf m--itli-j.vs. an't\nluivo of con ;'jti'*ob tbei\nVIvery 11 -^>:jeMoAl iliould have   a bottlo\nat baihl.    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AAiAJ-ltLy'-A\"::\n-\u25a0: -,' -.    ^Ai-AU'A A-:\n,-^:LpJ|l!A.\/i\n.MfeilA&AAj\n\u25a0 \u25a0 \u2022   \u25a0 AI iS't.-;,'-:-.-,'-. -\n\/'lA-IA\nA\/il::'\n2 .'\"..:V-'-\nliAifi-.?.-;:\nAa;aa-a:..\n;\u2022: ;'A,AvAr'-.\n\u25a0 ;':,V-i'K \u25a0.'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022 ;,\n.,... r7.r.. ,..\n'\u2022'A'-, a;'\"\":''.'\n;.\/\u25a0\/-:\"*;  . -\n\u25a0A\nf*??*************^^^\n:**\n2*-\nBY SYLYANUS COBB, JR.,\nAathor csf \"The Cunmakcr of Moscow\/' \"The Fortunes of Conrad,\" \"The Shadow of the\nG-cdfbtine,\" E*c, Etc. |\n3K\niv< I'.;, ul\" tlie \\ cry darkest ha\/.c-i.\nAs   Hits   two   mon   came   together   iti\nthe light,   more was  lo  be observ ed ti\n**iroiig    j-c***-inblaijfo     between\nThere    was\n\"lia  sui-i-   1   will   do  my   purl     Iiy my\nlife,   < 'tis, .r'   \\vi*   begin   to   st*i-    light\n, ahead.     Our   labor   is   likely     to     be\n.. , iliem. \u2022 rewarded.'\nthe-   sain.'   shape   of  head |      --jf   \u201e.,.   ,uv   ,\u201e., sistoni   und   cire-uin-\nnzul   lhe sumo general  contour of feu- j .\u00ab, oct-ves \"  rep lied   the  son.   with\ntimes:  and    in,  form they   were much    hl.m  casing  of  the   lins.      \"I'm\nalike,   allowing   for   the   tendency    to\ncorpulence in the elder. It is safe to\nsay that they were father and son.\nlie* of tho dressing-gown and slippery\ncalled himself ''-Alexander Hug'o.\"\nBnt his name, was not in tho\ndirectory,   nor  had   tho   ward\ncity\na\nof tlio lips. \"iSnl we\nhave work before us: and wo must\nshut oar eyes to till consc-cpiciii-cs except surc-e \u25a0?.*\u25a0-.\"\n. Alexander   llu\/ro  arose and  luid  his\nhand  upon  his sou's shoulder.\n''Depend   upon   me,     my   boy,      for\n\"Before proceedinR- further,\" pursued madame, \"1 would have those\nwills destroyed. I think that would\nbe proper.\"\n\"Entirely proper.\"\n\u25a0    \"Then you may burn truui.\"\nThere had been a fire in the marble-framed fire-place, as Rachel had\nfolt chilly, and embers were still\nalive'upon the hearth. ITalford had\narisen, and was proceeding toward\nthe fire-place wiih the papers when\nhfa clerk touched him upon the arm.\n\"Would it not be well, sir, to have\na witness to this deed?\"\nTlio lawyer turned and looked upon\nhis clerk,\n\"You .and I,\" pursued Hugo, \"as\nattorney and clerk, have, a certain legal interest in this matter.' Our venerable and respected client may not,\nwhen tho time of need shall come,\nbe with us to declare that she ordered the destruction of those important instruments. J might summon tho woman who brought mo\nhither.\"\n\"It may  bo  well,\nney,  after  a pause,\nthe -servant.\"\nSo    Casper  Hugo\nsaid   the  attor-\n\"You  may   call\nwent    out\u25a0\nand\nfound     Ilora,    and   brought,  ber     in,\nand aha was made to understand the\nnature of  the  work  which  was  to be\ndono,  and to also understand  that it\nwas done by order of madame. Then\ntht>  papers   were  consigned     to     tho\nflames, and when they .had been utterly consumed, JLora was sufiered to\nwithdraw. - o\nAnd now came the' making of a new\nwill\u2014tho work for which the,lawyer\nhad been summoned. The work was\nsirapl-e. Of debts, there were none\nto pay. A legacy of two thousand\ndollars was set down for John Downey, the faithful gardener, and a legacy of ono thousand dollars for, Johanna, his -wife. Then ten thousand\ndollars were set down as a bequest\nto hoi' faithful friend and attorney,\nAdam Halford., A few minor legacies were rioted, and then the great\nbulk of property, of all kinds and descriptions, was given'to \"\"My adopted and well-beloved child, called\nChristine St. Clair.\" And said\nChristine> was charged that the servants of the household were to be\nher  sacred chargo  while they  lived.\nfcEadfiiae Rachel dictated the chief\npoints; Mr. Halford suggested the\nproper legal phraseology, and , Casper   Hugo   -wrote  it  down  upon     the    accomplish,  would admit no ol-stacl\nwhite,    parchment-like paper.     When | wni<j1'   ho httd  power  to  ovt-icoine.   If\nthis had  been  done,   tho     will      was I\nne your thoite of h.c.tti;-i. vi't-i\nit, will,\" ho said, \"you will sun-.A\ns-uc-t ci'd. And yet i c-owld v. i.*l> \u00bbl...i\nyou mit-ln consent to remain \u00abi'.!i\nI-.,-.' But -we will let that pah-H. sh-.. \u25a0\u2022\n,*...-. shake* your '\"u.u! attain. I wu.s\nM-ni.irkiny- t^> y,-.u Cimi end\".\" our\n(\u25a0iie:ii--*\\Jadainu St. Clair. Slip has\nIi'.i\" peculiarities, as you may lime\nobserved: und you arc aware thai tl-'t-\nbr*,! study of an attorney should be\nto c-c.-eonimoda.ic binu-.i-lt to tin; idiosyncrasies of those wlioiii lu- would\ntruly ser\\ e. Maibmie St. CLdr is\nanxious that her \u2022 private at'\/aiis\nshould not- be known. Siie .shrinks\nfrom being made tho theme of gos\u00abip,\n-is .--In- shrinks from publi.- \u00abrt7.i-. Vou\nwill hear this'in mind and keep your\nknowledge to yourself. Th.-re is one\ns.ife rule to follow\u2014l have followed\nit all my life, and you can adopt it\nwMt profit'' \"When you hn\\e taken' a\nciic-iii, eonsider that the' detail*,., oi'\nsaid client's business are locked - in\n\\.x.i- inmost .uosoui. and that your\ncliti.t alone hits  the key.\"\n'iluno intimated,, that he had already resolved upon such a course.\n\"And,\" ho added, \"be ,sure that. I\nhold Iho privacy of your business,, to\nwhich I am, necessarily admitted, as\nsomething sacred and inviolate.\"\n\"1   think   we  understand   one    another,\" said Half on!,  with a commendatory      smile.   ,   \"Of course,  people\nhave      seen   us   go   to'  \"Madame      St.\nClair's    house;     and    it  is   generally\nknown  that she is- faiiing. . The   curious     will   bo   inclined   to   ask   cjues-1\nrlion's,     and., those  who   are  not    curious are very few.\"\n, \"I' understand  perfectly.\"   returned\nCaspar.     \"That   which   is   locked o in\nyour     safe   is   to   me   a   sacred   mystery.'1'\nAs Adam 'Halford regarded his\ncl.rk, ho beheld a man in appearance\nlittle\" less than ' a. saint. So Adam\nHalford himself thought You may-\nsay, - perhaps, that Adam Hahdrd\nwas not, a student of human nature\n\u2014that lie could not read physiognomy. Allow mb to say that, in an\nadjoining oilico was a ,professor 'who\nhad matla physiognomy a study, and\nwho had often been called into court\nto testify as an expert upon the\ncharacter of hand-writing. The <pro-\nfe-sor had marked Hugo well, and\nhud studied him carefully,' and\" he\nhad said of him:\n\"That  man,   if   he   had   an   end _   to\nmittee or the district assessors   ever\nfound him.     If ho was known outside\ncom- j at)V   work you  nitty  have  in   hand.'\n\"1   told   you   of   the   two   witnesses\nof   his   lodging-place, \u25a0 It  must     have-j Up.     \"Will vou take them upon your\nbeen by another name.\n\"Caspar,\"- spoke the elder man,\nafter he had, caugjit a view of,the\nother's face by the'fading light, \"you\nhnvo  been fortunate.\"\nThe young man, who had drawn a\nchair for the purpose of sitting\ndown, stopped in his movement, and\nregarded his father attentively.'\n\"What makes you think so?\"\n\"1\" can see it in your eye.\"\n\"Do 1 show any sign of jubilation?\" ' .   :.\n\"Ko. You are too well schooled\nfor that. Hut I can see that a burden of doubt has been removed. ,1\nshould judge, from your looks, that,\nyou had discovered -a new and promising path.\"\n\"You think so?\"\n\"1   think  so,   my\nright?\"\n\"Let us eat first.\nboy.     Am  I   not\nand, we will talk\nI    think   1   can   interest\nto   the   will,\"     said   Caspar,   looking\nUP\nhands? Remember, 1 have the old\nlawyer and tho written documents to\ncare for.\" \" i\n\"Put mo on their track, and 1 will\nbo responsible for them.\"\n\"Then let us spot them at once. I\nmust go out to the Brooksido this\nevening to look after Madame ilach-\nel's health. - If you will come with\nme, 1 will point out' J\"\"ben Sanders\nand Setli Davis to you.\"\n\"Be It as you will, my boy. I\nhad thought of the night at Cary's\ncrib; but this will-be better.- \"When\nwill wo start?!'   ' f\n\"At once; but not as we are. Wo'd\nbetter don our working-rigs.\"\nconsultation, llc-r own physician had\npiumiM-d ihat lie would call again in\nthe morning. The result of the conference hud not\"been told to her, but\nshe httd f.iiicic<i she l-.n-.-w it well\nenough. After they had , gone she\nslept; and when hhe awoke it wue\nwell into  the ni\u00abht.\n\"The doctor said, if you awoke, 1\nwas to give yon the coidial.\"\nit was Christine who spoke, and\nshe stood by the bedside with a glass\nin her hand.\n\"Tho  doctor, said  it  would     re\\i%\u00ab\nyou.\" \u201e\n\"Did  he  say  that?\"  demanded  Ha-\nchcl,  earnestly.    She spoke -as'though\nher thoughts  had   taken  a  new   turn.\n\"Will it give me strength?\"\n\"He said so.\"\n\"Then let me have it\u2014fill the glass,\nChristine. I have that to say to you\nwhich niay require        renewed\nst\/rength.\"\nRachel drank   the cordial,    and  she\nknew from its taste tlmt.it had been\nprescribed  only as   a generous  stimulant\u2014gentle in its inlliiencij of sooth-'\ning,   and generous,  in  its    perv\u201ed,ng\nwarmth.\n\"Will you rest now,  mamma?''\n\"No,   my child:    1  have 'something\nto say\u20141 have-a story  to   tell    you.\nHush! it  will   he  bettor  for     nie     to\n1.,, i,\nli\u00bb\nili-\nI\nm,\ntl\niu e\nit...,'\nAd\n'.,.  ti\niii*\nafterward.\nyou.\"\nA light luncheon sufficed for their\nsupper.. The larder of their chambers was not extensively supplied,\nbut this was, not from a spirit' of\npenury nor yet  from a  lack\n.\u201e.             ,.           .                          ,   A, sreak now.    It   will not    harm    me.\nlhey    adjourned     to    one   \u25a0 of   the Raise my pillows so  that 1 can   look\nsmaller rooms,-and when they enuerg- easily upon you.\"\nrd     thence,     there   had   occurred      a \\vith 'gentle   touch.     Christine     ar-\ntransformation  as- surprising     as    it ranged tho pillows,  after    which    sho\nwas complete. .Caspar had  donned  a took a seat  so  that tho woman could\nrough suit of soiled and patched cotton stud, such as was worn by the\nvery lowest rank of day-laborers,\nand upon his head he had placed a\nwig of matted, sandy hair, with\ndeep side-whiskers* to match. He had\nsoiled  his hands  and' penciled   dingy\nlookeasily    into    her    face.      Rachel\nhad, on  scleral  occasions,   intimated\nthat she had a storv to tell, hut-ha\/i     new charms.    Pauline s-oig    j. -\nheretofore shrunk from the task from j raplv, and her pet-formam-.- ui^n\"'\n\"\"         bile   aiid   upon   the  Inu-pM \u2022),.).-j\ntet-waid he  t-.dl.-ii\nformed    hiui uKl1\ncome at any time\nthirty  ycais  0f  age\nthe   handsome,  mkn\nMoi-coM-.',   he  PO-*'t-*.,.,!\nelect rii-   vitality   Vl |M ,\nit c banns  and   fascu,,,;'\nhe was of my own   .,,,',\ntell you   one  thing  ,',\",,,,\nhttd not, faded,    A*i, ni(,  J,\nfour, men   called   n|(_. .'(    '','\nUvi-d   t('inji(-i-;,i,'.|Vi '.,,,'(     i|'\nii'Vn  pi. usiini. * \u201e  j;,.,,   J(.\ncome to   be.tt   uj on   .,,,_.\n\",n    si,oi-i,   \u201eiy   ,|u,i-tL,      ,\nPaul     Cnnihray; a)l()      ,-f)      r\ntime in  my  life,   I   k)l(.,,v    x0i   '\nto love   with   that,   ull-u. i . '\u201e'\nraptuiing Jo-.e which , h (l,-.'ls \u201e\nm.tgic touch   the  whol,- ,-\u201e. ,,,'\u201e;'\ning. ,    I   loved    with    -j,\\     u; 0',\u201e\nand .strength,   \u201em>   wh(.,\\  j.<nl',t\"\nconfessed his own  low;,  Wn,l   , \/!\nto be his   wifA. I   8ailk    \u201ep.,n'j\"'~\nom in an eistav.-  of h.ippm,...\n-'Of rouise,   i   , oul'd   not  i,   ,,     .\nwhile J'auljiie  wus ,tv.,iy,  ,,|, j'.' \"'.\nfor  her, to  come  honie.'u v,-,s   \/\nspring when   she   arii\\ec\"   fk,m  ,^rl\nand    wheiV I ,sa\\v  ber,  J  Hi,, ,,,.i.l\"1\neyes had   never   rested   upon   ,'.','\u2022,-i,\nhalf    ,so   heautif-.ih     Ib-mei.-!, ;     ',\nmonths had    be.-n   pushing.  ;,!i'i'|',\nine was   now   sexentecn,   jum,\" iiic','\nat which'    I  ibid   nian-i.-'b  N'm,,!-'   >\nClair.     Bui,  I  did  not. thmK 0f    p.'\nI saw her a.s' niy child, .n,,! | ,.,,-.,'\ned her  to   Paul  us one  who    wj,,\nbe our child.,   1   observed     u,,,t'    i\ndazizling beauty start 1.-tl   ],i!\u201e.\ndid not   wonder.    Our home   ;> ..\ni'l.\n0!\na disinclination to give voice to the\nby-gono memories. She had thought\nmuch of the matter,   and  had resolv\n<,i\" t-\nwoiidei-ful.    Pan)   Cainb. <IV\ntcner to\"oiir  Iioumi   tli.m. beim,\nnt length  I  knew  that, In- cu,..\nout seeing me,    I\u2014I\",\n\u2022\"Not    now,    not   now\nClii-istiii'i-,   bending   over\nHacltel's  '-heel;.\n,   \"Ves, yes,   cku 1-ng:    1\nnow or  never\nv, h\nm I\nC'i ve  mo   nto> e ol j\nready for signing ,and  witnessing.\nMadame Rachel was notional upon\nthis point. She 'did not care that\nher neighbors^ should know her business.- Sho proposed first that John\nDowney and his wife should come in\nand bo witnesses, but Halford suggested that as they were interested\nas legatees, it would hardly be proper;   so  two  men   who  were  at   work\nhis end \\vere -a grcal one J .should\ncice.n my life as'a fleeting shadow if\nit -=lood  m  his   way.'' *\u2022\n\u2022\u2022Bui   would      you\u201eiru>t him?\"      a\nneighbor had once asked.\nAnd  the  professor luid 'replied;\n\"Willi his intei est secured,   1   would\ntrust him  to'ilv   utii-'-mo*-'!   bounds.\"\n\"But   with   his   interest\nt ion i o  \\ ou?'' .-\n\"To   trust   him  then   would'be\nin   opposite\nunder Downey's charge were called in,! sleeji upon a mine to which the match\n,    and   with   Casper   Hugo;   three  disin\nterested   witnesses  were  thus  obtained.    These two men were Eben San-\nA.'ders and Sethi Da vis,both New TTamp-\nshire men,   who  had  worked    in'   the\ngardens and upon the lawns of     the\n,   Brooksido     for    two   or   three  years.\nRachel  St.   Clair     wroto     her      own\nname against  the  blue  seal,   and the\n\u25a0witnesses      then      subscribed      their\nnames,  after  wlvch the  lawyer\nthe leg-al finish'.\n\"You   will   take  the      will,\"\nRachel,  \"and make an attested\nA and,   until   I   call   for   it,      you\nplace  it with  my  other  papers.\"\n..-- AWhcn  the  business  had  been  finished,  tho  attorney and his  clerk  with-\n>   drew.\n\"Miss Christine    is     quite an  heirr\ness,\" remarked Casper Hugo, as they\n\u25a0-\u25a0stepped out from the piazza.\n\"The  richest  of   any   I   know,\",,   responded  Halford.     \"And   she   is   wor-c\nthy,  too,\"   he  added,   with   emphasis.\n' The ch*rk  was  lost     in     his      own\n.thoughts,   and  made  no   further      remark.\nhad  been  applied\nAnd among thi-m all'there was not\na suspicion th.it Caspar Hui-o had an\ninterest      in   opposition   lo   the   inter-\nover in our path?\n^ \"No, Caspar,\" replied the parent.\n\"I wait to learn from your lips.\nYour face simply' reveals the existence of a fact; your lips must eluci-\nda to. \u25a0\"       . '\n\"Well,\" said Ihe, soir, with another\nsmile;\u2014a smile of sinister import-\u2014\"I\nhavo got our work well in hand. By\nan extraordinary stroke of good fortune, I hmo been enabled to select a\nsure vantage ground, and when the\ntime comes. I think wo shall be ablo\nto strike an effectual blow,.\"\n\"Co on, my boy, let me hear the\nwhole story.'\"\nCaspar seemed . miserly of his good\nnews. He had' a budget' so much\nricher than could have been possibly\nanticipated, thai he was slow to open it. Ho disliked to give to his\nfither such a volume of golden promise at a single sitting, but after a\nlime .he conce ti rated his thoughts\nand  finally answered: '\n\"'Well, governor, in a nut-shell,\nthen, here it is-' This very,,day wo\nhave been out to the Brooksidc\u2014Halford and 1\u2014and we ha\\e clone some\nvery important business for, Madame\nJlnchcl. Ii'rsf, by her order, we destroyed two old wills\u2014the only wills\nof her making then existing. * After\nthat, site,dictated a new, will, which\n1  wrote out in  form.\"\n\"And  by  that  will\u2014\" , \u25a0   \u25a0\n\"As wo had supposed,\" replied Caspar to his father's implied question,\nj \"she leaves everything to her adopted child, ChriMmc. A few legacies\nJ aro given in other directions.' , but\nj thev are picayunes in comparison\n| with the bulk of the property.\"\nj r\"Do you know, my son, how much\n\u2022 property there really is?\"\n!      \"It cannot vary much from the es-\nleft tho,car, and made their way to '. down, and leave it for',you to read\nth\u00ab Br<9okside, proceeding directly to i ,after. I'had gone; but when I took\nthe dwelling  of the gardener,    whom    my pen    for IhaJ,    purpose.     T   found\nthey found at home\n\"We have come\/'- said  Caspar,   assuming  a  coarseness   of  speech,    \"to\nmj'self unable, But 1 can speak it\nto J'ou, darling, You uie so near to\nme\u2014so dear and  so   precious\u2014that    1\nsee   if   wo can   hire  sorno   men  to  go ; should not    die content if vou\nout to Kansas to work on a railroad.\"-\n\"Yo can't hiro me,\" replied Downey, emphatically.\n\"Wo had not thought of such a\nthing,\" -said Caspar, with a . smile ;\n\"but 'we were informed that there\nwere two men at, work hero whoso\njob with you was nearly at an end.\nWo want to hire Americans if we\ncan, because we can offer them inducements to settle out\"there.\"\nDowney looked curiously at tbe\ngarbs of the two men who thus proposed to offer big .inducements in the\nway of settlement.\" Hugo-noticed th0\nlook,   and  understood  its  meaning-.\nJ'l am doing an errand for mv em-\nwere\nleft  in   ignorance of  mv   life story\nChristine would have interfered at\nthis point,-feaiing that her guardian's strength was not ecjiial to the\ntask, but the latter; divining her\npurpose, smilingly s:aid':\n, \"it will do mc good,, to speak. I\nshall feel better after the st-ory Is\ntold.\"      \u25a0'\nChristine drew neater to the side\nof her foster-mother, aiid took, on.*\nof her thin hands and pressed it to\nher lips.\n\"Bless you,, mv darling! May a.\nkind Providence shield you from sorrow always!'.' \u2022  ,\nAs she spoke Rachel raised her left\nhand to    ihe      maiden's      head     and\ncoulial.\"       lb\n\u2022The cordial was poured o-,i,\nwhen Rachel had drun't it, ?.'.'\/\u25a0 Y\u201e\nmore   composed\n, \"I    have   but  little    more.',}\ndu-ling; and   I   know  tlial. -.o.i sC,\nen I      Paul   Caiubray   had   (.i.,,,.)\nlove front  me  lo  my 'biiuglu,.,\nshe\u2014she--loved Jiim   so   well  -.:>.!\u2022\nelopvd with    hiin.    Aye:   J  u\\w,'.,...\nfind myself    bereft    oflo\\.->-    ,..;j\nchild at    a    single     blow,    'n,,.'\"\"\nfrom my house,   and    fl.-d' ' f,,,.. \\\nOrleans, and ere long uftei w.i.u, 1\nceived a  letter from Paul,.- \u2022\u2022, ,:a,.j\nSt. tl.thiiel,   telling  me  tint <),..\nmun-ie.i Paul     Cuinhiuy.   and   ,,.'\nmy forgiveness.    !   could     io uhe\nchild; but. I   could  not     f. :uiw, ;,\nI wrote-so  to  her.   J told  1,. i    i'\nwould leave    the    imm    wiu,\nbasely detvivi-d me.  I  wo'iid'\nployer,\" he. said,     \"and      am myself j smoothed back the shimmering, waves,\njust  from  the   gravel-pit.     He .heard    \u00b0~n^  nnnlly  she said:\ngave\nsaid\ncopy,\nma v\nwa*.\nhuci\ne\\-\niiiiil\nbusi-\nwar-\nCI-IAPTF.R VH.\nIt was very near night when Mr.\nHalford and his clerk alighted from\ntrie .street-car at Scollay's Building\nand proceeded to their office on\nCourt atreet. The office was on the\nsecond floor of a block since torn\naway to mako room for a barnliko\nstructure oi marble\u2014an office dingy\nand littered, but easy of access, and\nin tho centre of much business. Tho\nlawyer unlocked an iron door upon\ntho face of tho rear wall, and having bwunij it opeb, another door,\nalso        of      iron,      was revealed,\nand        this was        the      entrance\nto o, fireproof safe, where valuable and important documents\nwere kept. When the newly made\nwill and accompanying papers had\nbeen deposited in an oaken drawer\nupon which wan pasted a slip of paper bearing the written name \"St.\nClair,\" and tho doors had been re-\nclosed and re-locked Halford turned\nto his clerk.\n\"Hugo,\" he said, \"you will understand that this client is one of the\nmost valuable on my list. I think I\nmay say the most valuable. I shall\nnot live forever, and who knows but\nthat you may succeed me in business\u2014''\nTho clerk Interrupted his employer\nby a ehuka of the head.\n\"No, no, Mr. Halford. I shall not\nsettle in Boeton. And let us hope\nyou may be spared for many a long\nyear to come. You are still hearty\nand strong, and your temperate life,\ngives promise of Increasing usefulness\nand honors.\"\nTho old lawyer wus not insensible\nto such liattery, und her r.-g.. rded his\nclerk  with   a.   benign   appreciation.\nesis  of  his  employer,   or  to\nhis  clients.      and   ^o  the   belief\nueueral   that  old   Adam  Halford\n.se.-nrc-d   tho   sen ices   of  a   most\ncedent  and  t rust won hy   clerk.\nR  \\yn.s  dusk   when  the lawyer\nhis   clerk   had   compleied   their\nnc:*-s for  the day,  aud  they came out\nfrom       the    office   together.      A   brief\nconference at  the lower door upon    a\npai ticuliir item  in  the morrows  routine,   and   then   they  separated,     Mr.\nHalford      going     toward Washington\nstreet,   as  his  dwelling   was     at    the\nSouth   End.\nHiiLt-o stood  upon   tlio sidewalk and\nwatched   his   employer  until   he.    had\nturned   the  corner  from   his  sight, after   which,   he   took   his  own   w;ay   up\nCourt   street.     lie   stopped   in     at    a\nsaloon      and   got  a  glass  of   brnncly\nainl   as  he  came  out  he  turned   down\nHanover street, thence into Portland,\nuntil  ho  arrived  at  a narrow,   dingy\nalley, ,tho entrance  to  which   was   beneath     a   dilapidated   wooden     arch.\nDown  this    alley  > }10      found  a door\nwhich      he  opened   with   a   latch-key,\nand,      upon   the  second   floor  of   the !\ndwelling  thus  enteied,   he  found    the!\napartment he  sought.     It  was  a    re-i\nspectablo   furnished   room,   and   open-i\ning   from   it   were     two   small       bed-J\nchambers,   which   appeared   to       com-1\npluto    the suite.      It      was a retired j\nplace,  shut  out from  all   passing ob- !\nservation,  and   lhe      ouier  door      by\nwhich     Hugo     had  come  in  and    the'\nstairs  he  had   ascended   had   no   other\nuse,   but to gi\\c atc-ss  to  these three >\napartments.     There  was an attic ov- !\nerhead,   but it  was  in  use only as   a '\nstow-hole for the I. s.-ecs of the rooms |\nhetow. ' j blood mounted  to his check und\nIn the chief apartment mentioned, a P\"**- ^l'-s hands were clutched n< r-\ntn-ui was sitting when the clerk en-! vously, and he ground his feet upon\ntei-ed.     Ho was ti m.mi  past the mid- ! \"*-ne floor.\nle-ige\u2014fifty,   j erm.ps,  and    'ho    may '      \"J  will   have  that     girl.\"    he said\n1   \"   ' e \"i   niore\u2014i-e,s-iec;ti_i.blv   habBea- \"if  tho  deed is   within my  power.     1*\nthobc of j tinioto I gave you a week ago. It\nI will foot up not far from two mil-\n; lions.\"\nAlexander Hugo rubbed his hands\ntogether with a griping motion, and\nhis dark eyes gleamed expectantly.\n\"Where is,the new will0\" he asked.\n\"in bur office. We are to make a\ncopy, and return the original to Madams Rachel.\"\nA  brief silence ensued,   which\nbroken   by the father:\n\"Have you planned further? Will\ntho copy be made?\"\n\"Not if I can prevent it,\" answered Caspar,. \"But, if I am .forced to\nmako it,, be sure T shall inform myself of the place of its deposit. How-\ne\\er, we must act in the future as\ncircumstances shall direct. .Our work\nis well commenced, and we will not\nfail.\"\n\"Thero were witnesses to the will,\nof course?\"\n\"Yes, two hayseeds who a ; employed upon the place. They are\nfrom New Hampshire; and I doubt if\nthey are known in this section beyond tho Brookside. It will not be\nmuch trouble to silence them.\"\nAnother pause, at the end of which\nAlexander asked:\n\"Did you see the girl?\"\n\"You mean  Christine?\"\n\"Yes,\"\n\"I barely caught a glimpse of her\nas I was  coming away.\n\"And do you think her very handsome'.'\"\n\" 'Handsome'  is no  word for it.\"\n\"Do  you  still  think   of  lujr   as  you\ndid?\"\nCaspar's eyes flashed and the warm\nem-\nthe names of the two men who were\nat work for you\u2014\"\n\"Sanders   and   Davis?\"   interrupted\ntho  gardener. ,,\n\"Yes,  thosevare the men.\"\n\"Well,    they    are    in.tho house    at\nthis moment,  and you   can  see    them\nfor yourself.    Come in.\".\nThe tw0 Hugos followed Downey\ninto the cot, where they weere introduced to Eben Sanders and Scth\nDavis. The New Hampshire' men listened to tho proposition of the visitors, and ,respectfully declined to entertain tho terms.\n\"But,\" suggested Caspar, \"s-ippo.,c\nwe should have something better-\nsomething worth your while\u2014where\nmight we  find   you?\"\n\" 'Tain't very likely you can    hava i\nanything   d'the   kind,\"   answered \"\"Then   Sanders,     honestly.-     \"but    vou'll\nfind us   here,   if  you   want,  to see    us,\nany time afore  the snow  flies.\"\nAnd .with this information, tho visitors arose to depart.\n', \"Don't be too sure,\" said Caspar,\nwith a smile, as he stood at the\n, door. \"There's big pickings out in\nKansas and Colorado. Men grow rich\nthere in a year. But nover mind\nnow. If I hear of n better chance,\nand our employer has tho bestowal\nof it,    we    may    call  again. If   1\ncan't come myself,    my  friend,   \u2022 Mr\nStepper, will come.\"     '     '\nGoing out from the gardener\/s cot,\ntho father proceeded to the highway,'\nwhile the son went up to the stono\ncottage, where he contrived to cal'\nLora to the door. He pretended that\nho had been sent by a neighbor. t0\nsee if John Downey could be hired\nfor a few days, to work in a garden-\nand the servant was able to .answer\nhim emphatically in the negative.\nThen tho tramp ventured upon the\nsickness of the mistress, of which ho\nhad heard, and before he went away,\nhe had learned that Madame Rachel\nwas no better, and that three doctors had been there during the evening. She had httd another fit, and\nfor a tiiuo she hud been given up as\nd.-ad.\nWhen Caspar Hugo rejoined his\nfather, he  saidi:\n\"I think   our  work  has  commenced\nin earnest.   Madame Rachel     is\nher end.    You mus\n\"Listen to me, darling. I have\nbeen thinking of the story\u2014T have\n,told it over to myself irmnv tinus\u2014\nand I shall tell you all that you need\nto know. It will not fatigue me. Do\nnot worry.\"\nCHAPTER IX.\n\"I was 'born  in  New   Oilcans,\" Madame  St.   Clair   began,   \"and  at  the\nago of fourteen was left an orphan- iji\ncharge of a maiden annt.    My family\nname was   Arnpt.    My   father    lea   a\nsmall     property,     the   bulk   of   whi.-h\nmy aunt    devoted     to-my  education\nWhen I was seventeen years of age,   I\nbecame acquainted   with     Victor    St.\nClair,' a    French    refugee,   of   middle\nage, and  of immense  wealth.  H0 had\nsought   refuge   in  New   Orleans     with\nno friend   save a   faithful  sorvant.   By\nchan\",e he  found   a .borno' beneath  my\naunt's  roof,  and it.  fell   to  my lot to\nafford   him occasional entertainment.\nHe was a true-hearted, generous man,\nand In time  he' proposed   to make mo\nhis wife.    I  loved  him  and  we     were\nmarried.\n\"We had been married    about     four\nmonths,   when   my  husband's     sister,\"\nnamed    Theresa,     came     over    front\nFrance.   She came in company    with\na man named Jasper Murdoch, whom\nimmediately    upon  her  arrival,     she\nmarried.      He wa.s mate of    a    ship,\nand was   dissolute    and   unprincipled.'\nI afterward  learned that Theresa had\nmade   this    man's acquaintance    two\nyears before, and that Victor had endeavored to     draw     her     away\\ from\nhim;  but    she  had  been    headstrong,\nand would not  listen.   .When my husband know that his sister was  in Now\nOrleans, he sought her  out:   hut    she\nwas not  inclined  to be frjendly.    Victor would not associate with her husband; and  she,   with  a  spirit which   1\ncan easily   understand,   would   not accept a    friendship    which  sho     might\nnot share with   the man  whose   name\nshe had taken\"       So an estrangement\ncame between  brother and .sister; and\nI d0  not think   Victor  waS   to   blame\nHe would  have  helped   his .si.si.,.,- wiih\nhalf his  fortune,   but  he     would     not\nput money into the hands of her dissolute husband.\nAt tho end of a year\u2014when  I     was\neighteen\u2014a child wa.s boin to us.    Jt\ni iu\n.1  p,,..j i\nhwi >-i\n!..-.*'\u201e i\n* d.::\nlo my  bosom and  foigi-t',,- i\nbut I   would never  sr-o iVt-.! r\nmore.    She    answer, d  ui<-\nwould not   leave Iter  fii;,.( .-\u2022\nshe ba-Je  me  farewell.    'J he\nentered my soul, and I wa*\nhe-art nnd in spirit.    1 gr, w\nold nnd   pale,   and  life had   !,.-\n1 iirciftn-    1  cannot  toll vo'i iio.i-\nfered.    I   only   wonder  ti..--,t   1    li\\J\nYears suhsotpir.nth     I     ic-.ett,,\\\nPaid Caiubray had   died  of f.'\u25a0\nt rni-ted. in   Xi*w   Orleans.    Am\nJ sought for Pauline.  b'U   I en\nfind her.    When   I  knew th.n 1-\nband was dead  my Jieai t so:''.'\nwo   Id have  taken  her ha1\"'-    1\nwas not  to  be.    She died,  p.i-.ci  icaj\n?io  si cm!\"\n\"Dic-d?\" repeated  Chi'i-ii\n\"It must  ha\\e  been  so,\"\nBarbel.     \"Ilnd     she,    lu'.-n\n.'hHildhnvc found  some '\u2022\nbut none such was cu-,  f<> 'i. '      ,J\nso. a new- calamity bef.-ll  u-.-.\ncurrent of my life    flowed  in\nnol of   deepest   melancholy.   T1 p !.\nof my youth  had, io^t   its ch.t:,\nall its   associations   had  be '.->:'.<- ;,i\nfill; and     -aficr    a.    time,    I    'At :\nSouthern homo and  fame t'i'ii.-\nChriytine bent  forward, and  lai \u25a0 *\"\nhead upon  the    pillow,    am!    I.'p.cl\nwound her a'\"m about  tin- _:.\u2022 !\u25a0='\u25a0>'\nand drew- it !o\\ ing'v  In he'\"    A'o:|\ntime, Christine  drew   bar1.,' .->i d   !'.\nch'd again slept\u2014slept   until  t ,.\u2022   <ij\nluo'-e.\nEarly in  the day,  the do m- mri\n-ji i'\nV\nand spout   an hour with h.\"\nWhen lie-loft,  Christine  foi'\nto Uie outer door,     wheie:\nhim to   tell  her  the  t > mh\n\"Make   her   as  cninfi     \/a'\nI-.i\no'\u00bb. 'i\nii,,   i\\.**.e\nni 'VS\ncan.\nthe\npli.V'iei.in\ndressing-gown    and    slippers.     He    want her  for two  reasons:       m\nmedium  height,   hcav- ; first place, I want her for her  beau-\nbi-i\non\nm\nwas  a  man\ndy and strongly buiil\nbeard a he.i\\y niusf-icho of jell\\\nbiackncs-, while- his hair, curling naturally about his ears and neck, was\nof the same ebon hue. ]mt it was\nlo lie seen at a glance, by one at.-ill\nobservant of such matters, that tl.e\njetty   hue  of  nun   and   board   was  the\nthe\nty; and, in the next place, with her\nin our keepiny, cither as my wife or\notherwise, our work will bo more\nsafely accompli-.hed. If our work\nsucceeds as 1 hope, she cannot stand\nin our way. If I can so manage that\nall traces of this new will are obliterated,   wa  may  snap   our  fingers  at\nnear\n... . st-o-y here ancles-   was a    daughter,     and   we     culled   If\ntabli.sh communication  with  the gar-   Pauline.        The  infant  was     dra'-in^\ndener, and I must bo informed of tho   us closer  and closer   together    n'nd   1\nverdict of  the  doctors.        They   hav0   was growing strong and   well'   ag-dn\nheld a consultation tihis evening, and,    when my. husband  fell sick and    died\nof  course,    they    know    very    nearly   By his will,  ho  loft his   whole     larcre\nwhat the result is to be.   If we mako   proporty to mo, for me  to disposes of\nit as\" r pleased.' Ami thus, at the\nage of eight,,in. | was left a v. id;)w\nwith an infant child, and a forli ne\nlarger than I could properly . oni-\npute; but my banker was an honest\nman, and my estate was in safe\nh&ndf*.\na ialse move at this point      we   lose\nin-.- game,    i.e...,   .-,,,,,..        ,    ilt, ..,       ,\n\"      the\niu\ni os ilt of arliiKi..] dye Close to tho all the opposition the law can put in\ns,..m, upon the ui.p'.-r lip, might, haie our path. But let her pass for the\nbeen cnscow-ied  ci.-ht-.iii.i-f.,, iy boms    present.     Sho is engaged to a youmr\nmo: i i.ig       now     it*.e:     mailer\nstands.    \"V\\ ill you  see about,   it? '\nAlexander Hugo  replied   in   ihe    affirmative.\n\"And at the same time,\" said Caspar, \"you con be looking out for the\ntwo   witnesses.\"\nsatisfy every  whim.    Her  ii \u2022- ;\ning fast.\"\n\"Bo you mean that .*h.- i ''\nasked tho maiden with a '\nc r.v.\n\"Ho you  understand  what   <i-\nton.     p-eison   ol\"    her. .iee\"\"  - a\ndoctor,   professional'-'.   \"I'o   ''\n'lA'e   that   it   is   the gi.-idi;,i!    \"\nof n   muibine  thai   i>   worn  o'.'\ndame Rachel  is  elyii...   ,.i ii    '\u25a0'\nvital spark  ui;.v  rei.it'ii .i1   h-i\nfor   hours\u2014pei'li.-M'S   in;-   d.n*-   .i\nmay sink   l.efoi e  I hi- *-\"n     I  \u2022\na.**sure you   that   she   v, i i  p \" s\nVr;i y   epiii-lly   n ml   in a   e-i- II-      ' i\nif you      I e--ji   fi on:     lu-i    ..'I   \u25a0-\nintb'enco-*\nN'ot   mo-'e  th'in  a n  hi.1'-   ' \u25a0\naft i',- t hi-     dcp.ii t nre     of     ' < '\u25a0    '\nwhen  Iht'-hel   as\" < .1     l.at    ' \u25a0        ''\niiiighf.   come     t o    her  >   -d i '.'\nmi'.-iiit tho     faithful    \u25a0 '    s    \u25a0>'\u25a0' o\nknown no    other    so \\ \u25a0<'<\u2022.      < '\u25a0'\u25a0'\nwi-nl out   and   suinn on--d   iii\nthey cnnio.    Tom   leaned  h --i' '\"\n'lis o'ange-wood    stu.'T,       II.. ;-i'-\nbujji oi t-ed L-v Lora.\n:. >i j._ . ... n.vi t.n. J\nl! .11\n,! .'I\n1,\nIj*. 1\nVf!\nYou can imagine, my darling, thati\n-i \u201e.\u201e   ... .  , when I had put off mourning I    had\nI won t lose sight of them,\"  said ' offers for my hand;  but 1\npi'outh of beard of siherv gio.tmuig.\nThe 1 two, jaw was broad <uid slicing,\nthe iu.se prominent, the ciicek-brme.s\nhigh, and the 1 row low a,id rerediutj.\nThe tyes seemed, at firs: eh.nee, i.'.\nbe small, but th-* appctrauc,, w,i--\nowing to tlif-n being so de. i,'\\ s,-i\nbeneath the o\\ ei-Jutng m_  brows,   i h^\nlie in  wait  for information.\nCHAP'I'ER VIII;\nengagea to a young\nman of tbe name of Waybrook\u2014Paul i\nWaybrook\u2014son   of a  Milk street Job- j\nber.     I have seen the fellow,  and he i\nis  of good   blood.     Wc  may  have to\ntacklo    him   boforo   we    aro   through    Madame    RachePhad\nwith     our   work.     If  we do.  I  shall ' quiet .slumber oftei\nleave him   to you.\" o\u00bb**-*\n\"All riylvt,\"  responded  tho  father\nSponfcc   Gi-OTvIiiff.\nSponges  are cultivated hi  VV\"*\"\"- ^l\ndhin   waters  and   the   Mcdltorr.-inwa\nIn its natural state the hath <\"' ,tl,l,l'l\nsjionge  is  fleshy   .-iiid  c-over.-d  witli\nblnck skin.    To  obtain   the hzM ''%\ni or\u00abl.     horny    and    elastic    -^'^jjl\nAloxindi.r \"       \"          , A \"\"\"   \"*\u2022\"  \"\u2666*'\u25a0\";  \"\"\u2022*\u2022 A  was not in j sponges nro left in shallow son '\u2022:|L1\nWithout'furMior  ,-em  ,-i .    *      the mood     to  listen.   None  p.roposod    for several days In a stak.-d h\"'\"*1\n~     rSe!\u00b1rTt-t0'S1'  iWh\u00b0mv.  i  co,,ld   CarG\"     My  litUo    \u00bb\u00bb\"'  \u00ab\u00bbo rotti-ii animal mnl.rr .\u25a0.m\nUon Th    tw mto.communica-; Pauline   had gown    to be a beautiful ! bcjilcn  out       \u25a0\u2022' '\u25a0'\"'-\"'  <'\"U'\"am\n\u00b0rnn't :hfhtwo..soParated-oiio    to  re-; child, and   in her instruction I  tn,Li i \" ''\ntum to  the    city.^ and   the other    to    plenty of occupation.\n\"When Paulino' was fifteen, I allowed her  to  go  to  Havana  with    somo , ,.      ,   ,\nSis tern of    tho  Order  of    St.    Mary   I        'C    ,0  !l   fnilM(J  \u00b0    ' ,  -| ...|-\u00ab\"l\nildi'i.\nthore to   finish   hor  educ;ation.\nKor  nrfilicinl  e-nl\nfound ' n living'sponge is cut into snmH\nnhout n cubic inch in size*, with :U|^\ntion of (he outer skin on each     l'-''^\n.,,_ , 1ivi.il    in    >.     fi-nino    of   WOUihed    o1'\nIfary,\nfixed\nwork,\nit wa\u00abj   tooU   i\u201ei\u201e   it, i i-uu'n v.u   um-sii   nor  eauc;atlon.     When ,\n\",.W^   ^?11,into.Lh8  owning,    and    Pauline had   been  gone a year.  I   b\" ,'elear water,   whore  tln-.v\ngreen\nsunk into     a came acquainted  with a French    offi- ! on   u   boltoin   of\ntho doctors, who h-tdheon1*^1?^0' cer named  1'aul   Cambray.    He called ' from   mud.\nthree   ot  thom-for     tito    pu mose  ^ !iT R?L <0 l0\u00b0J< at 3ome P*P\u00ab ' c\u00bbtlings grow into spoil)-'\ntho    puipose  of which my husband    had left;  and tf-   uble si\/c\nn-oiii.-i' i\"'\"1!\ns.-.-in.-ed   fl\"'\n. ., \u25a0!\u2022*!   ''''\"I\nIn nbouu so'-oii j'-        |\n\u25a0s of i;)-\"'Ul\nJS*K\nm\n^\"533\nfwJJ THE  MOYIE LEADER.\n\u2014\"O\"\nMOYIE,    B.    C.\na   gi '\u25a0>' I   deal   i7 i-o'it    I !.e\n\\luska,  ili.d it   is .-:.1 i-f.' -\nthat   I lie!\"   .-\"am    p.\u00bb-\nuno   i.i-i*\ngjite Ids  eil\"\n,\",,,    to  know\nso''-*- <i   f'-w   important  ice riv.-.s\n'--\/.;   own.    J'\"1-   f'\"\"*v   I't-opJe  uie   aw\n[ji^t   there   ;iio   in   Montana  some\n1i;,. j,,,(.*t   gl.t'-iois   in  iho wen l.l,  e\nthose of  iho Alps\nj-,1\nof\n'I'ti re,\u2022    \u00bb (.. j\nPi    11    fill   -1,-|\n\u2022'\u25a0v i: \u25a0\"  Wi.t-.u,  ,,(,,\n'\u25a0He-,-.' Ii- , J,,!..,'\n\u25a0I-\"' \u2022    ,'. \"M!--!-   (I., ,1\n' ;i  \u2022<' I'.'t.ui .\\: ,, j,,\n\u25a0bi.,- \\iould 1.   -,.. |\nI'll' I Ol'llO.VJf]    r\n'\"'-'\u2022  \"f ii  ;-; j.T,.\n'   \u2022 ; \u2022 r;. in iho ,..\n' i tin :.i:i.  .-.oj,.. ,-\n''-!'i  b'.\u2022-(.'  b,\ni J.\ndim\n!r\"\n.-ill\nii\n'\u2022\u2022--\u00bb  i\"A.i(,-.t\u00bbr,c.\n\" ; '\"  J'ulihn  tho  foi-\n'   ' ,!   :l   '\"\"lb-ill,;,,.;\n' -' '.,-, u h   \u2022.,. !,,,i,,.r\n\u2022':\"'' '>\" UKr'^v\n1 \u25a0\" *l'oy iutd J|Uu-\n\u25a0 n !i.iij\",.(! *,,.,\u2022(,_.,\n''\"'\u25a0A'di _...;, n,s   the\n\u2022'\u25a0\u25a0' ;;i  'h\"  T;iil)j,,.j, ;\n\u2022   'I   \"f    WttJf-S; j\n\u25a0   J'  .\u25a0-em   i-   d \u25a0; d; ;'\n'-.'c\/Uid lu.-.-e \\j i,,,,,.\nHIS TROUBLES\nNEVER CAME BACK\nfia-ncst Grant took   Dodd's Kidney Pills \u201eThey Removed     ,\nthe Cause.\n: i'ti\n,  (;    (;   RH'IIAKDS .<.   Co\np.-rir   .-\"ii's,- 1   have   gr.-.K\nyjlA'AIMl'S   LlNIMFA'T\nj   cuied  a   borso  of\nj1\\c  bottles.\nJt,   blMei'ed l the;\ntiton'h    thoro   was\nj.i>   htincno.'-s.\n1*\nW-i-\nJI.\"\n\u2022 i 'id\n''Hli.l'\nI. i\nI\"\n' llli\nll'-ij\n\"\"'    cpiff.ph\neoVOI-e-d;      j_\neon I ii:,,-\nfaith     in\nis   hist yea'-\nlihijc bono.     'A itil\nf :ii(.!.\nlour\n\"My pipe i ; o-u\n,-r\n\u2022ml\n!    '-\"    HH.1   lJU.kUU,B    .\u201e,a\nj \"\u00ab\"     1 \u00bbfkt  Vct*r\u201e  beforj. he  u\u00bb0<j\nMontreal\nCrlnarj Trouble,\ntlie\n\u2022   '\u25a0\u25a0'*-iiitlgaui,.  |    Montreal.   Aug.   17 \u2014 (Suecinn    1.-\n:\u2022 tiu-fohuwing    njst Cfurit.  287fc_. , Urbal^^tli\nAT,;'   a'no!'8   \u2022\u2022\u25a0<-\"--\u00ab'-   who   nover   lo\n, A   Oiiihiic-  Retort.\nAn KiiirliKlmiaii e.f somewhat ques-\nti.'-iiahj-* I'opubitio.i. who was criticising\ntho American way of spelling, once\nturned    to    .Maurice    Barry in.ire.    tho\nueiur.   and  said;     \"I'll  leave it  to  Mr -'-\"'\t\nB.-irrymoro.     Is   it   right   to   leave   out II\"      !.-:-.;,-si\nthe -if in such words as harbor, neigh-   ,;! i<h:nr- is on  m\nben-, honor, candor, etc''\"    \"Well, about    '\"   ^ .'\u25a0'<'\u2022 I-    it   ha:\nharbor mid   neighbor  1  am  not kiip-,'\"\nre-p!iod iF.-irr.viiifjro. \"hut when It comes\nto honor und candor I leave vou out.\"\nUn!.\nn.-tim   of   em 1 giant;,   that\nto   America   \\ t,,   {.Vi ui<',,\\   the   lluilg.u-\nUiii gov.'i-iiiiiein. proposes n. .>s'fi\"ili<h\na   l:ne  of   .steamers    tuunin.c    ; ,-t wc-n\nMume and  the   I mi tod  States.\nlu.'l-,.\ni.s  fitted\nio-.v   tra'v- j with   .ml un-ul it-   indicators,      so      ur-\ni-:ing, d  1 tun when an mugine is run on\nto   the   machine   the   weight     carried\nby  et'j;h   wheel   is  automatically     and\ninstantly   exhibiiod.\n\u2022 tut omul tc weighiiu',\n\u25a0Vity fro.n I-\"-, Ld-u-.l\na   total      \u25a0-.\u2022eie;h,iiv\nP.i'itish railway capital has increased during the last ten years by no\nless   than   \u00a3.160,000.000.'\nOniiiKci   nml   Tc.ltiic-co.\n'Did you ever nplice,\" asked a -well\nknown jiliysioiiin  the other day,  \"that\nhoi .*;'-,\nii.i   1 .11\ninn    in     a\n\u2022bone  mid\nS.riiit   ,,f   <;i|,r\u201ei,Ur\n*\"-<l at Cihi-anar \\a twelve\nThe\n\u00ab miles wid\u00ab.\n,**\u2022*   of.pottnn'ity   Paia   to   \"tty\"a\"ffood\nC   !or 1JO(,(rs \u00abw\u00aby lins    i.\nh v  Z TT\"3   fUr     UU3'   *nd   *.\u00ab\na    mon   who   oat  oranges  are  not -much\nfcVE^ I\nhud\nIiANIKI\nI.'our  Kails,   NAP.\n\"HrilCIllSON\n\"\"' '\"-1 !,\"n in Madrid for\n\u2022 ''alie.-s 1,, ..pinl j)]-(-*j.\n\",'i   lnrihday--,   nnine\nmil\n, The example of J. 3h Ford, oiTcmi-\nhylvama, j, 011 nil ess at 70 and a millionaire at !H, shows th.it nobodv is\ntoo old to oarn.\t\njtofd's LinhBent Cares Garget \\s Cows.\nIt   is\nfri. no'.-*\nem*.   ',f   ! -).;\u2022 ,,..\n\"i'.iy*  llllil  I. - i;--;,\n'A  p-l'-d   \\wiii   ;.\\X\n\\\\i:!i :i < ulo\nh'r.    '1 his i.\nA  I:\nf--\" sip, <r tra v\n' -'A '.f  v.u-n'.us kind*,,    \",('-\n1   words :\nbeen    ttoubk-d  Wjth   Biw-lo\nache   a,^   Kidney   fJ(9ease  foi     ^\n>tard.      t,ays   Mr.   Grant.    \"My   urine\nl'luil7 dark umJ h,Kh C0l0re(J   T\n\".<mld   iosc  my JCM   at.        , _\ncount   of   huV\u201eg   r.o   rise  so   often   to\n\u2022\"\"\"\"'tt;     f  col)ld  Kei   IloUlIng  tQ  h(.jp\n\"'\"'!\u2022\u25a0 'il  (\u25a0\u2022'\u25a0\u2022*, in ii,,. ,.,.\u201e. !       I   teied   sovcal   remedies    but   oil\n\"\u25a0'''\u25a0\u25a0,' --iiriinuiiiind  wiUi j,     il|,J(J     \"iitJl   J   used     Dodd's   Kidi\u201e-v\n-iIk   l    g   ,\u201e\u25a0 \u201e   ,,,-e,,,   p.uveinin   fig.ir... \u25a0 J \"'\"     WJ.cr,  I   had  taken  four  l,o.\\,-s\n^\u00bb\u00bb''l ku.r'Mi  ,. 'c ! . ,,;,.. .,_ ,,,.,,     1   was   Hble   t0   go   to   bed\nA Ohs^bsiSo  G*ase of Twenty Veers9\nI PePEaanent?^ Esy\nGHASE'S   QINTSSEN'\nGn-ir\nSianding\n\/in,,  rd' ti>t -e\nniillJe   <' i \\ -;\nt<\n\u2022 ns un th\"u  bji-ib nnd\nmv\nand\nrinancii-r-   I   (old\nnot   afford   i\u00bb   we rk\na week\nMerchant-   What   did he say\nI'maii'-it r- -\"\"-nhl   ho   hadn't\njj.e 1 lying -to.   ,\nme   bo-*s   T   coul.I\nfor  t'r.e  dollars\nUkc\n'e-t,   mv  llatKc.che   h-fj   me \u201e,nfi   I\nW';h '\"red     it |\u201e13 never cb.,10 bacK \"\n'         . 1      *\">\u25a0-\u2022-.   Dodd's  Ivicb.e,-   I-j\u00bb\u25a0-, ,.\u201e,,.    ,,\u201e\nBABY'S   SECOND   SUMMER,' nZ7-\"\"V\"r C\u00b0\"u's b',ck   They   \"\nthe\nCUM S<J\nThe   fvlntr .Siink4>'_   I'rcnevi\nThe most  i.\nit,.,,,'', 1\" utiK 11 i i il'.iii,,' iiji.l. bu* t,<-.\n)\/(t it tun1 it \u00abill fasten it- i<,n **> o,\n\\nur iitii'i. ii'1- \\\"u - .!' \"\"' '\"' '\u2022'!'\u2022(\u25a0!\nto n.n tuitin.'Jv- i'i.im' In 'his. co'iii'.\".\nui. >ii.<- '.,.1, hi <-JiA!i_'t'*i till'! no:- I. .-vi\u2014 i\n<*\u2022>    li.iV.'   fei.-.-l *\u2022   .enel    ebhls Ui-    cnneil\n\\ (-i,|ii tlli-N, ' Ut w <'-m elv. el a I'll' I v\niisinn Miei.ie *, Ani i-t-'in-,.11.1 >tiw \u2022>, 1 1 .\ntlie mediri u '.lint Iiiih nc -. <\u2022:\u2022 '.10 n I.iu. \\-i\nIn fii'l 111 tlii.ur i-'iiiirli*. ioIiIs 1 1 mii'lil. is\nnml et!l iidntuHis of tin- Uumit. ltu--\nnii.l   e Jiest\ne-;.'d\ne\\ei \\\n.-   \u25a0>     \u2022 1 o'.d\ntl     ' -a 1 J- ' \" f,   j .      r )\ninfant   beta is(\nOilllOl\nd-\nOl\no\nd ..'e-,1 1 \\\niUH'i'\n't-d   '..-   c-uiuiig teeth   d\nwe-utlloi.      Jn sii.'-l.-].\\ ,     1\nO --.!.-,        vllllil.il- is       a     !,,,\u201e\n\u25a0abns   as 1.,   ih^wu   ,n\nS e-'JIi'-\n. .il Hie In,,\nm lhe di:,L.u'i-\n'l'U.Ctloi.-, ,^1,,-\n'i'JI I .J, the\n'.--*i\nFifty   ton-,   i'*-'the   weight   and      II\nmiles   the   I'Ti'oct ivo  range  of a oanntui\nwhich    has      mst   boc-:i *   lti.-aim.-.)    ut\n]'(>j-i<il{.    11   is stiiu-d to  be the  lat,tr\ni si \u00bb>'.   'he   ' ir.it'h cotist.\n\"\u2022Vlij- 11 |h ,, jiuijiji r.111^ Time- foi tlio Llltlc\nnot n'. ti liuc-s\n.,  , \u2022 j     'J ho most  leli-nth-^s exterminator of\nreprilos i.-. u member of the family itself-the   beautdiil,   lithe,   yellow \"nud\nblack 'king  siU!,.-,  Uie  friend  of  man\nand   the  avowed   enemy   of  anything\n\u25a0 \u25a0    hot J that creeps or, ornwls regardless of f,izo\ntleg.ee (- 0j. j)0jsll\u201e f.lUi,    A ,,,-itivo of our own\noi  eiungei ^ soiuli. the king sn.ike is between five\ntlu-   m  , an,|   c.i;,ljt   f(1)ll  ]on\u201e   ftnd  r)o   Ulicker\naround than.;! man's thumb.    Built in\nevery nmsoie ami bone for speed and\n\"'Ji tn mentions   constricting   power,' there\n. Ih not another snake on earth that can\n; wit!i-*tand his ii.ssault.    He is, immune\n-^A little girl lud a hai J turn I l0 t,ie P\u00b0^on of tb0 cobra anfl \u00b0r thp\nuetiiii'- i.ei-feetii Si,.- v\\,is io\\otish, j[ ni,t,('r abku, and the strength of a\n'  ' ' | thirty foot  python ha*;  no  terrors  lor\ninjured by smukingV It is a fact.\nOrange jin'e-o has the faculty of neu-\ntralizii % m'ociiuir*. and (h;tt is the,\nro.-istill. I Jjave soon men woakoued\nand oven made ill by fc.\\C6?5ivfc*=5rno5i~\ning-, and a few oninge^ were all that\nwas iiocossarj to strah'hteu litem out.\"\n\u2022\u2014i'iiiiacieliihia Roc-ord.\nTiles     or    hemorrhoids  aro    among | mos*r, favorably spoken of   nnd on his\nOuiHp  i-'oi* I'ritlp. the  most  common   i,<,    well     us    the   recommendation  l_took  a box.\n\".Yanlono\u2014What's the matter. Blank- mobt torturing ailments that li'lnctt ; \"After three applications 'l Jelt bet-\nloyV You're all cut about and your humanity. The keen distress caus.-d tet, ar.d by tlie time I had used'on*\nanr in a sling, as though you had been hy tllc' i*'ni*'fer\u00bb especially when the 1 box 1 was on a fair wav to recovery,\nin a light, and vet vou look boaininj,' b,ody gcts Wil!\"1\"- is almost U-jond,! continued the treatment until thor-\nand siniling' over it all \u2022 -? the powers of description. \" jomrhly cured, und I have not sutTered\n-\" \" '     ^v\u00bb\u00ab'\"\u2122\"\"\u00bb\"\"\"i\u00bb\u00bb   \u00ab..n.,-c\u201e    T--'\u2022---- convinced that\nresult   of   the   first   lesson\nprouel of thai boy:\nOh,   I'm\nt. The   Illiiitc!\u00ab-i-er.\nShe\u2014Of course,, be bored mo awfully,\nbut I don't think I showed it. Every\ntime I yawned I just hid it with my\nband. '     '\nwhat  to    use  for-piles    they   will    in Imarkabk-    when   vou   consider   that   1\nnine    cases  out    of    ton     advise  Hi-, jam    getting   up  in  y.*\u00abirs,     and    had\nt Chase's Ointment. \u201e   .been so long- a sufteier from this dis-\n1     Mr.  Alex. McLitu.ghlin, for .'.0 yea is .eafo.\"  ^. _, -;.-..-  ,-\t\na  resident   of   Bowumnville,   Ontario, j    Dr.\" Chape's'ointmcnt   is   the   only\nwrites : (absolute    and    guaranteed    cure   for\nlu.ong-   iheui d'u- '\nmil 1 -\ntin\nci-oasL-d   dAa'li   i,iw\n*-ie,   the   hoaieil    ten \u2022     ui    \u25a0-,,..n\n\"\u25a0-.l   to   ,.-\\--',;,    niot!,,-;, '1'ieu'ioi.',   ,\n<-.i!'i|)ai,i!ii,iy      :,,,,)!,     dj-.coxei-y\n\"hull   ;t|.-s.   Im-.i.I     j.(t.,   ul   Llliri\nOnt ,   w fjtcs\nas  -ol-iows\nMinare's Liniment Cares Dipiitheria.\nui.K 12.\"> ef,i\\s h.-i' v keen taken by ,i\n1<\" toi in tr.iv.'Iiitoj; fitun MoiikiJ'-ii,\n.M.ti.cliui-in, K> Xcu-wich, \\ 1,1 iholr,.io\n.--boriau railwM.N. lly ill.1 ..Id .*. a\nrunt.* the time would have been m-i.-ii\nW'ks\nIn;\nfen\n(m\nh\"i-\nto)  f\ni lie   ad-, n\na    \u00bb,i -,   c oaM-d,   lo :   ill .-oil)  o|\nml   -ill-   M.-oiff)     uidl, d   .,,,11\nlee    of   oi-,-   d, , i0!   ,j    KAVl\nI''-'1  '- '*-    <J\\. 1.    'J-.lFiJ.-i *-   ,  )\u201eI     ,|\u201e.   ,\u201e..\nean  imp.'oMii,-   fl|   \u201emv     si\u201e,  ),.-d ,,,,;\n\",il I'1    Well        III     O!,\u25a0>(>     j,,,-    al.,,,,1      tl\n\"ni'iths.   .!\u201ed   J    w .s   ,ihuo,t\ncaring   ),,,.   |1(11.      v,,s i|s, \u201e     ;\nip.od   until \"J    g;t\\e   iut\nj him.     Within   five   ininufes   from   the\n; opening of   the  fight  tho  kiny' snake\nWhen a. woman's  house  is  ir-r.-ctlv\nj,['i)! ie.*S   Sin'    likes    to    gTeP*.    Uie    <\\>;u-\nI >',iv   with   ''('< 010   in,   if r.vou  ran  fi< t\nui ' 'lroiifrh  tbe dirt.\"\n-'\u25a0e w   ; ei\nbi 0,1 <h\nand\n1 oe\nv. orti' ci it\nui   hei  ,,i)-,\nhe   laid.ts\n1 ,1'\nin\n,el*-\n1 snoonfu!  of help  i.s better than\nd.it.f-il   of advice.\nWh.tt   is  that   which   the  most\n\u20221,v..ion)   01   youiiir   men   are   iii-.\n.-. > to keep ?    1.ate-hours\nim-\n,1 -. s\niood   tl.'gf   ;\nis   swe. t      bet\n10   is   e,iu.-i   arid   good        f\ns'rt..].''\\    i-.-coiiimeud   the   Tab\n\"thei   .mothers,     as    tl.--;,     Lu.-.\nbaby   w!t,n   nothing   jl^...   would \"\n, A-,!,- '-. Ou:i Fab!, 1 <- an- s-,,;d b\\ all\nd\".iiii.s in n.dicine ,,- will ne '*-,..-.>it\nI \"Mi ..id at H.,-!i' \\- ^ ., , ,,nis\nhy ti,e Jir. W.lha'ms Ab-dri\npmy    Brockville,   Ont\n, could kill the biggo-*t python that over\n! Ii\\\"d Foiocious 11s tho little ton-\n; suietor i*= toward his own kind, toward\n, man he Is friendly and rjrely tries\n; to os.-;ijie when met afield\u2014A. W.\nIioker in McClure's.\na\nuie\ni\n!.. i\ni-.ti,\nran\nto\n\u2022i.v\n\"t \\,\n.mi\nll.\nt.t k.\n\"Han . '.'\n>-. 1 \u2022- w hen\na i is,,   of\nmom-    ma'-i-ia'-e*.\nan (in  anv ot he;\nthe   sick   man   t<>    Iu.,:\n1\nWbh   a   gul   ir,   a   hammock\n\u25a0n\u00ab--r- ...' '-usjirniUd an,mation\nit    s\n'\u2022('Jt-   iii-wr   wit-   ttnil   never    wiil    oL-\n-in-, i-i *(i'.   >>nii>i-ea    111  one-  u-ine.iv    \u00bbv,r\nI'J   i-IuOi   l)i.'*h   ;s   hei \u2014tl-i-   icii\n*,iu :\n<!\u25a0\nto..\nall, count ri('S\nlihu-e in  Juno\n'h.     ' ,\n-,i,ii.\\   lu : 111\\ e*,   f pj. _\n1 \u25a0' ' \"\u25a0   'I \"   t;. 1 i.i-    c-i oll.or    iimI\n1 *--a ' ed   1   ...lisi*.   rooted    in   tlio\n' ' '      '     I,.,'      \\l i... L     t\\ Oulil     .- el\ni-     \"i  ',   we.ilil   ii-r^rn-.nip   -he   otlt.-r     \\S,\n,,,,,,, , ,   1 \u2022'''\"'    'lM.ccei,    in      Oiunin.-    Hii.c       wl.c,.\nt'-cutors    call.     tell     tb.-ni   1   inn      a*  j o'.t^ .hkMo m ^.,in-,i    u-.iulultiT.it. r!   -t>it..\nt'.d\nl,o   doe lor\n\u2022 mil   I\n,('N .\n1st   jn   ;i v ( undil ion\n\"hi ; hipg-.\"\np, ono im , ci    it\n\"if   civ,   1 \u25a0 1   1 -\u2022 \\\nIl IM\nto 'JVC       t belli\nlb'1\"- \u2022 'Ill .\n--' -\\.-=ti l.-l i,[\nl.-\\0    o   e    111\nMbard's Llnirneat Cures Distetnp^.\nT' r     hen\n.\"girn'-t   the\npel (Icon     hft.s\nfarmer  --lie  is-\nCatarrh C:\npii\niv.\na    giud.\n1 ;iyin,r fo-\nCut cA\nc \u25a0 -\n,ii'n\nib\n10\nI, si\nii \u2022 .1\nill-, \u2022\n\u2022   i >    1, '!\\   -or  fiuin v  und  u . u '\u25a0\n11 -    \"    .I'll. ..1(1       ttlllt'OM'.    l,-^,-    til,,    ,'1\n\u25a0-  '\"'-   .\u00bb!'\u25a0   'a-'.1    iii-.o   c on* 11'. !-\u25a0 tn. t\nb*.    ' l.r'   I'llliiriii'p   v. ii 1 1,   , .\n1       ,1  1 > lit >>   s     J-A I,      , ,,-, il' .   I ,\\ \u2022  S I '\n'.   i-    d- >'\u25a0 n.iL'   <\u25a0; ,1 ,; -   1,.      - h,,^,\nuj--.   ,t   .-hr.iii,'       bfalt   11,   m. r,.,,,\nr\\    ..nc!    lio s    01   it,'. ;\u2022 *t    in    bo\n' '   \u2022\u25a0*     anil    !,\\     1, .-> ., ...|    ,1 \\      1   1\n,-,    ,j;   ,i--c'*    -u   *i>\u201e;u!   \u00abn,l    r.-iv-'i.j.\n-!i|,.it*.   11.01    lo   thi'   .ki on of th.\n'   \u2022'.    '1        1)1'   '.\u00a3r     -.( enl,!..-.(-, I C.  \u2022Jf.-r's\n''-\"'      ' ''e     \\, I ,*\u25a0       simi.ii,, n.iV    1 h,\n'' *     \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u2022I nl   f'un tin   *.   01    i h-   -   si, m\n\u25a0-      IV        I r-\n( 1. \u2022 L'h\n' '-.\u2022    'ii-'t-..; <.\\ c    ei-\n.-      10 I    l-,i 11- >-c  I\nModern   Sim   YVorihi'itera.\nIn Europe several persons now sedulously p;iy homneo to tho sun, and hi\na    learned    journal,    entitled    L'Ecole\n\"For twenty loo- vents 1\" sufTorerl .every lorm of piles. It has a record\nfrom itching piles, a.-..-' on\"y person's 1 of cure.*, unparalleled in tlie historv\nHe (trying to he gallant)\u2014Really, who have been troubled with that J of medicine. fiO cents a-box, dt\u201e all\n1 don't see bow a hand so small could annoying disease can imagine what 1 [dealers, or Edmonson, Bates vt Co..\n\u2014or\u2014hide\u2014er\u2014that As\u2014beastly weather endured during that tunc.\", A bout j Toronto To uprotoct you against hn\"-\nwe're having, isn't it?\u2014Philadelphia s^'cii ^ years ' ago I asked a druggist jHatlons the portrait bud signature of\nPress.\nKIDNEY TROUBLE\nif he had  anything  to cure  me.      He [Dr.  A.  \\V.   Chase,   the  famous  -ecoipt\n'said   that   Dr.   Chase's  Ointment was |book author, are on every box.\nCURED  BY   DR.   WILLIAMS'   PINK\nPILLS FOR PALE PEOPLE. '^\n-ulTen-rs   from lliU   I^isi a-.- an- in   Dn-nt\nPeril   and  <*.!i'h.H   N\u201et Kvp. rlinciit\nWith Olh, 1   -Uclleliios!\nFrom   tbe  Sun,   Seaforth,  (Jnt\n'ihe koiiH.'saie thp most unporiaiit\nlorgaii.    Tbey   niu*,t   filter  e\\,iy   di op\n01 'blood  i,n the bod.-., Ji  tne nlood   .s\nweak   ihe   k,dney*5    cannot     do   the'r '\nwcvik.   so   the  blood   i.s  l.-it   unulter. d\nand  foul,     and    the    kidneys are left i\nclooucd   with    j> nsonous   , -mpui-.ties   !\nx-  \u201e,.  ,, . \u201e -      , .    .. kvhon come  the backaches that    mean '\nNotneile, one of them miimtalns that 1 ,-lllal   ki(lnuv   d,s,-ase.      Hon t ne-lec t 1\nthe sun should be especially honored at   that   hackuche foi   a  moment    Strike |\nChristmas ' [ at  the root  of     the \\cry m-*,t symp-I\n\"Christmas should be regarded as a j toins of kidney tioulde'by ennchini; ;\nfestival for the benefit of humanity,\" the bJ .od with Pr. Wdhams' lhnk '\nhe says. \"In this way we can once , Pills\u2014the' only medicine -that make*-!\nmore become united with the Aryans, j\"-*\"**- blood -ich, red and n<\\i\\ h-;;i\\- \\\nour ancestors,'who worshlppil tire and jmS- 1\nwho celebrated Uie birth of the divine \u25a0    -\"''     u-n-     Holhind.    oi     Ssa.'01-h   \/\nconstellauon,    wlio   is   the   father   of!0llL\"   has  P''\u00b0^'d   tlu\\i  Dr    William.*,'\nlight, of heat aud of life.\" *      \\ Pink 1'tIIs Wl11 cu,'e thc ,n\u00b0bl- ohbtin-\n1 inn case of'kidney trouble. To a rc-\n.'porter of lhe Sun he freelv Lia.\\\" the\njpatticulars of-his case:    \"1 ha\\ p s,*f-\nor  a'.on 1\n' roll.tnc\"\n. \"The honorable, gentlemen\nopposite inxy scarc\u00ably, cr<\u00bbdlt\u201e\nthis, but it ia ray fina belief\nthat if a few boxes of thew\nmost exessJlent cigar* had been\njudiciously distributed among\nthe Boer Qentu-aJs th^ savage natures would bays been\nsoothed and that cornel war\nmight never have taken\nplace.\"\n. nri-feo\nberlaiD\nTUo   acknowiedg-ed   Leader.\nHe then suggests that the following\nprayer be said daily:\n\"0 thou who causest lies to vanish, , IC]Vd   -,.\u201e,\u201e   kirhiev  troublo\nwho drivest away the evil influence of   two     Mars \"     said     Mr\nJ. <&. Fourfler, Llmliod, ftiontreal.\n'^jmjixaaBssKsvmaaiiinrfymasrm\n=S\nprodigies, of malignant predictions, of j \"Someunu-s th. backache which ai-\ndreams and of wicked apparitions\u20140 | coinpa-,.ei: the tioi.ble would le so\nthou who bringest to naught the plots i so\\ ere , th.-u I would be nnanle to\nof the wicked, to thee we pray, Lord iwork. nncl I ha\\e oft.n suiieted so-\nSun,  since thou art the  light of  the [\\erely\nworld.\"\n. nan1 ber\n1 - in ^ 11,. **  01   t\niu 11-   ! \\-   a   11. .\n11-;:   top   11.. tne   . '1 i   , .<   *\n...,s     ul-ul,   n-.tu\ns i..*:.iii,,'-i i-.-jl;\nv-i'li    LO(-AL   AI'I'l.Il'A'lll'AH     11\u00ab     t-'ev\n< ('  .1 (,'      I I'ftcll     tin       -1 .. I el      thi*     it.-ei-i-\n, l ill.-, r.-h IS Ii !>l(Mi.| 1)1 l ul.sl.t .1* 10-.i> I .\".-\nu^..- uno in (>t(l( 1 to ei';.- 1' \\eu iii.iM\nlei1-!    .nli'iiml   renii-.lii-*, linU's   I'ti' ,1111\n1 -!(- is L1I1.L11 intoiiiallv, ni..! u.-t- din.'. 1-\n'\u2022- nil I !n' blood mid ni'i' oii-e \"-itln'ii\nHub's ( nlnnh '' nc m not a ,-..1.11 I. 'ii'-'i-\nI.-l'iO It vim ],i ,*sli ihcd le. oik- >,!' ''\u25a0\"\nl,.-*l ph> M(-,,-ii.s m ih * It.' ',i|\\ i.ti \\i\".l*-\n\u00ab\u25a0''I it a roRiila t i-ifsc 1 ijile 1 ll iJ ' . \"i\nI'-noi   of   I lu-   best    tellies   k'Jti.wn     lenit'in-\ne-f!   with   the   Itfsl   liioo'!   pin iitoi s,   a, ' ,1 - ,     ,. .    , ,     ,,\n\u2022brc.-'iv    on    the   miiuni-   .-,ui\"ii.i-s        I !\" I     ,,l\"\"u'  ooJds   the  earthquake 1 ecord\n.'iire.-t   romhination   of   the   luo   iiart fib- J w 11 h   .'hiST  shocks   in  five %eai?\nvo's   is   v. hi.i   ))i oilucos   <!iiL-h   wdi'.Ii i fit! -c'-j -\n1\n.   1. ('\u00bb\n-,. .,1 1,\n**    ,,\n,   1\nlU's\n1 inn\nHi,\n*\u2022('\n, lit<       Not 1111..,     ov\nI,,;-. .>     , i\\ \u2022*>     t 1       ..;,,\n(Jinu,; e   V, un-   lit   t1\n-.'-,-.1    I \\     th,-      o     I'll I- e     i p. i,.,ii 11,1=\nn-iv   1.1    tin-      mm ki'\nit\n1 121 1,\n1  s'j -\ntl 11 -.\n\\:>\nWants   nnd  Wis lie*.\n\"There's a strange man at the door,\nsir,\" announced ihe new servant from\nBoston.\nr  weeks at   a time.    I  tr\" mI a\ni   ....    of   medicines   said   to   '-e      .1\n, cure   for  kidney   trouble,   but  1  found\nji\"*thu'r,   j   help  me  until  on   ihe  advice   of   a   friend   I   began   the   use   of\n1 IV.   W.lhams'   Pink   IMA     Th-soi-i\"*\nsoon   began  to  make\ntb\nen\n* 1 t.   in   cut u)<r   Ciitcu-r b\n1 ...ulet's   fip0\n.Send   101\n<Ua,(JHKXl',V   .t  CO      tuop*,     'lob-\n\u25a0itil   by   i!nir;t;)vts    [iruc   7,\"\u00ab.-\nJ'lunlly    Pill\n.*ui-\nlOsard's Liniment Cares CoI4s, eta.\n\u00bb.di\nun-   the   iii'-sl\nIiidusli*, keeps tlu^ bodv health\\.\n\u25a0He m.nd clear, the h.-ai I whole, and\n'Im puiso full.\nf 1 M-r's V-Z (Wise Ile.uli 1 In*-.nf<'''t-\n\u2022 t:,t .\"-cup I'owdor is it boon to ,m>\nlieiine       11     disinl'oqts    ii'ld    e-le.lll-,1'\n'ho  -,ame  time.\n\"'Ais*.|itir\"     trees      has   bp'-omc   so\nI.iil'o a   lmsiiips-,   it)   Caln'ot tua that  a\n1 Os  Anee],\\\\  mon   has un  outfit for it\nvAuYh   (p-t   SIOOUO.    To:its   ate   used\njto  confine   the  gas   to   Uie   lives,   and\nI to   protect   the   operators     from      the\nIdoadU   pi-us>-ic ac:fi  which  is lihe-nied\nfiiue  a  s-jituvr  a(   1 )u*  tree's   unit.\ntil\n! \u2022' l o,\\\ni\n\u2022i:t.%    ;ii\" \\p vi'ip\nS.n.\ni 0\n'hi--   01   tho   jvai   j roubles   ot\nA    that   a   man   must   n- u.ilh\nhe'd   when   lie   i.s     not  sleepv\n>'P w hen he is sleepy.\n\u25a0. h 1 -\nJb'\nfind\nI 1)\ni-i- a!- lie- mil.>'il .|iO-ei\\ c' ' 1 ul'er .'iW\ni \" \"i II- 11 'ui.o \"riieie 1* io*-t .-'ill'-\"! .1 .\\\ndi niitht to'til 'In nii-vi-s eun i.ll un-\nsti.i'i\"- I lie 1.n.si- is iyii\"i 'i 1% 11 ,'imii-\n,' -,,' I'.mri'li nn,' .1 i'i.'i* c,.ri In* no -i't-\n,,,1 !.. 11.,',; P \u25a0 in,,', i' * \\.\"-i'ttt'lp 1'ilN\n1,1 * iii.i, ,- Ma's'ial.e .>:i I Iliind\"' on Mi\n11 .,\\ \\>. .11 I L\\ \u25a0 ii.-'. 1 I- '.' \u00ab lit.'S , 1\n',. ,| IV 11.,|. , '. I'll *- 1. I'l-t 1..0- .iiln'i'\nt.i'r.   nilii.'iis   1 b-adiiche.\" \u25a0\nC)O.I   WO)-!.\n\"What  does   he   want?\"   asked   the   felt,  and after using  ihein  'or   i' o-i'\nmuster of the house impatiently. a month. o\u00ab. ery vestige of  the -roui'l.-\n\"Begging  your pardon,  sir.''  replied   '\"ad     disappeared,     and  1   have     n.-t\nthe   servant,   a   shade  ef   disapproval   -\"nee  had  a  .siio-lc  s\\r:'ptom  o.     the\nmanifest in his voice, \"he wants a bath,   disease       pr.     Williams\"   P.nk   Pills\nhave  pro\\ed   a   great  blepsing  !o    mo\nand T am alwius glad  to saj   n tro\nword  in   their   favor.\"\n.\\s. a  curative     medicine     Dr.   Williams' P;nk  Pill<3 have ne\\er yet been\nequalled        They   build   up   the   bio.-el\nand   nei\\es,   give   new     strenjth   nnd\nthe  body  to     resist   disease\nbut what he is asking for is something\nto eat.\"\n.\u25a0^atAaas^aaHS\n>=i\n\"irt?\n\u00b0\"    I\nCOPYftKrU-.\n\u25a0THE FINEST J'LOUR 16 conceded\nto be Ogilvie's Hungarian\u2014not that\nIt isn't good' for bread\u2014it's that,\ntoo, but, that' it .3 pre-eminent as\na pie and cake maker. Take it any\nway you like OOH.VJE'S HUNOAR-\n1A.N FLOL\" It i.s  a \"top-noteher.\"\nTHE OGILVIEFLGIR MILLS CO., LfD.\nwnmmwwu\nThe Beit\nof nil\n<**=-.:\u00bb\ncannot   keep  from  growinj-.\nAnd gradually ali the dark, _\nrich color of early life-comes \"j\nback to gray hair.\nhMr^I-',,0n \\ n,\u00bbl \u25a0'',0,' Avor'a Hair Vt^or my \u2022\n.,,.,\" \"''\"\u2022\" \"-bout ail Kr;ir.    But now It !.-> n nico f\n'-J3\u201ei   c\"- rill<1 \"'\u2022 \"tlifr-lc  :..*  I c.iM  \u00abUI..\" !,\nAl\u00bb.      '          \"  *iJ*OrKicNtlTlK.N, Xuscumlilii,\nSelf  Convicted\/\n\"Say, pa.\" 'queried sniftll B\u00ab9bby,\n\"what-Is'gossiping, anyway?\"\nI \u25a0\u25a0 \"Gossiping, my son,\" replied the old\ni man, \"If we get right down' to tbe\n: plain, unvarnished facts. Is lying. But\n;' wllvdidyou askV\n\"Beci-use,\" auswored tho young, s\u00ab-\n'' Vestlgutor, \"ma says you do a, lot of\n!: ijosplplng every time -your\"; business\nj keeps you late at the office.\"\ni-change. .      ;   .\n@\nFLY Killers\nI\nu\nm s\nFly Pads\nBold BTeo\"\u00ab'her*!-\n10    CENTO\n^S3SJSS2**^SS.SS5SS^\nenable\nAmong the complaints cured by those\npills   aie  rheumatism,   nervous  disorder,   jiainlysi*-,   St     Vitus'   dance,   indigestion   aneemia, Inner trounles <\\rA\nthe   troubies   tintf   make   the  lives\u2014of!\nso  many   women  miserable     Sold   by j\nall medicine dealers or sent postpaid I\nat   otic.     per   box   or     fi.v   bo\\es   for '\nS'J .\"Ii.   b.\\    writing   direct   to   the   Pr   ,'\nwil'ianis'     rUed'cine     C ^i .    lb o.-kv.lli-. '\nOut.    n.in't   take a  siibsntute at   any j\nj.tico\u2014only tho ncnuine pills 1,111 cure   |\n\"We'\\e had to dismiss our coach- I\nman \" \"For what rc-ason '>\" \"Oh. >\nhe uot too 'linbitious. He wanted to I\nbo paid  regularly.\"\nAre-you\n-'\u25a0   \"' \"(\" ' :...-.''   \u25a0'\nto;-start' a\nSPAVIrJ\n....CURE\nthe ol.t reliable remedy for Spavin*, Hlnybonoi. 6plint\u00ab.\nCurbs, elc. and alliiinns ul Lam ones b. 1: \u2022'\".\u00ab thousandi\nvisum \u00abiinuaJly. Cures without a bleniiib, \u00abJ It doei not blistw.\nKENDALL'\nIt takes a man with wonderful self-\ncontrol 'to, look sad in. a poker game i\nwhen   he kncjw.s he can't possibly  lose. '!\n\u25a0Bx-\nIler  roTfni-niance.\nI    P,oi!ows-Doo:- your daughter play, on\nthe j-.Ano?   , .\nOld Farmer.(in tour-*- of deep disgust),\n_No sir She work* on it. pmuuls on\n|\u00bb* rakes it. son.|):s i!; J-\"\"-P\u00ab 0!1 U alld\nnills   over; on   il.   hnt   thi-rc's- no   play\nabout it. sir. .. ...\u25a0'-'\nJ Tlie i>!-..pi-ietoi-(i of fii-nneloe's l'ills are i\n.constantly recvivintr letters similar to i\ni tlio I'oHo.uinir. .wliicli exnlains. itself. Mr. \u2022\njjnlin A. Uentn. Waterloo. Dm., writes: ;\nj\"l, never used, nny meclic-ine that can ,\n'eitutil riirnii'lce's, 'l'ills for .l'i.v.*.pr>i.sia or!\n\u2022 Liver and Kidney Coinplniiits. ''1'ln*-relief '\n; oxiK'ri'.-ni-C'il after nsincr tlt'oiu wns \\vem-, \u25a0\ni. cU't-ful.-\" Am a safe faintly inedii-ine Par- ;\nj-melee's Pills can be iriven in all case? re- i\nquiring  u 'cnthartic.\nM.ewspapei\n*|]\" Then write io us for price* and\nterms upon TYPE. MATERIAL and\nMACHINERY.    ::.::: : : : : : :\n% We carry the only stock In the\nNorthwest, and can furnish complete Job and Newspaper Plants at\nshort notice; also Rcady-Prinb in\nall sizes and styles.   : : : : : : ; ; :\n! I*\nToronto Type ^dry\nCo'y,  Limited.\nr\/5 McDermot Avenue,  Winnipeg.\nIt   is    tho   man   on\nI feels    the   'first   '.puff\nbreeze. '\nthe  fence who.\nof a     political\n\u25a0\"1.00 a t,otue.\n'n^ULr''l'1',,<A A\nOi\n.1. c. AVttrt co.,\nT.n,vi-ll.    M\u00bb3*.\nwa\u00bbi--^iii*r:w.-^^*-.-n'si\u00bb-'!' A\n\"rawisis\n*r'ay fitairl\nI'lfio:'---'\n\"I )o yon bi'b.-ve.\"\nthe senr :itnl ye-lln\\v.\nyotli'..:.:'.'\"\n\u2022-iiow   co'.llil\nteivr.    \"II.-.wi\n-ei-    Unit is\"- -\n\"rfir!'.V\n\u2022 ;.-it--d.\n\u2022,-;:'.; iho hnly v\\-i11)\n\"thiil the good die\n[\u25a0V  ov'oliiimetl  the  tlat-\n,,;il,\/ I, ami yon so good\nComplete Curo for Bono Spavin.\nKusscll, Manitoba. Jan. to, tyvj.\nDr. P. t I'.erirl.lll Co.. Gen.i,-m?n : I h.i.I to trrat 1 younj*\nhorse ofiiiinofMir years aao which li.nl n Bono Spavin suid\nrot kickcii on the ^une leg ,-ind-j\u00abas \"*>\u2022 l)..ul>- swollen: so bad\nthst I !..)d lo I'.Hhe i: in w.-iim w-.i'.or. then nppl.cd Kendall*\nSpavin Cure. I ii.nl Typhoid Fever ihes.in-.c winter and onlv\nSave the Keiuiill's Spavin Cure h.-ilf a ch.ince. and It only took\none ,in.l .t half l-otlles to' cure hU |..j: wiih very slim treatment,\nand it did so completely that voti in.i.lil never know that h\u00ab Lad\na spavin -, ho never has enne lame since. _   \u201e,-.,.\nVery truly yours, CEO. S. HARRIS.\nSuch endorsements as the above aro a ptiarantee of merit.\nPrioo SI: fllx for SS. Asa liniment for family use It has no\nemi.il. A^k vour dmi:i:ist for Kendall's Spavin Cnro.\nalso \"A TreatlHO on the norao,\" li.e b\u201eok lite, or aildrett\nDR. B, J. KENDALL Co., ENOSBURG FALLS, Vf\n\".'Pure soap !\u25a0\"'. You've heard\nthe words. In Sunlight\nSoap   you have   the fact.\nW'W\njLj9+A\naticnt\u2014Are you. sure you  can  put\nj my tooth  into satisfactory condition?\nj     Dentist\u2014Ves, sir;  at any rale, I will\nsparo no pains to  do so.\n\"Did you say your \u25a0husband liked\nthese  clinp\/ing-  gowns ?''\n\"Yes, he likes ono to c!in<>- to' mc\nfor about  four seasons.\"\nI\nR.E-S3UC3ES\nAlthou\/rh thc Suez canal  is onlv f-9\nEXPENSE   j miles  lontr,   it  reduces     the     distance\n1 from  Eno-land   to Tndia by sea  nearly\nA\u00bbk for tho Octttgon. Bw, S31   4,000 miles.\namta\nSTEAMERS\nHuronic,  United Empire\ncMonafch, cMaJestic\nE\/&STB0UND SASLIftQS\nLeave DULUTH, 8 p. m., Tuesday*\nmid Fridays.\nLeave PORT ARTHUR, Wednes*\ndays, 12 noon, and Saturdays, at 1*\nnoon and 2 p. m.\nPassengers and BaBKagp from C. N. and c.\nP. Ry. -western points landed direct at Bteamw\ndock at Port Arthur. !\n|k WESTBOUND SASLI^SS  :\n!'    Leave   8ARNIA,   3   p.   m.,   Mondays,\n| Wednesdays e;od  Fridays upon arrival\nof  Grand  Trunk  Railway trains from\nEast,  which land  passengers and baff-\n.'ira'g-e at  steamer  dock.\nFor further Information, folders, etc, apply\"\nFRED.   P.   BELCHER\nNorthwestern  Agent,.\n339 Main Street, Winnipeg.\nWe all know that it-is more blessed\nto give than to receive\u2014but some o'\nus  know it only by  hearsay.\n' Tl!K em-OIT.lNr; j,,,.,! v.-hewuiyr of Of-r-\nsniis; t.roublocl with hrr.nclu'iis or tlio\nlistliuia is excessively harrtissiiur U, th'Mii-\n.si'lves nnri uiniovinir lo otlic.-s. l>r.\nThomus' . lOclect ric Oil r>!,vi,itos nil thi?\nout it'c-ly. s-ntVlv mid ;;iiL'filil.v. nnil-Is ii I'f-\nniirn remeelv for soros. lumen.'*\", in-.irif-s.\njiilcfi,   kidney  and   spinn!   eroiiOlcs\n\"V^.   IV.   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CAMPBELL,\nih. bt-t'u- fiioiui.\" ..      i       Undertaker\nl     street. j\nj:o<5i,:c!.!\" il     ! A     . -i   'i .uio'.i)  i:      '\n*-tiuo{,      .\ni        \u25a0 ltm:t\\; end idon -, icfoJa ,a;oo'.\ni\n1 ITouro and   b,t on   Lnke '-'bora\ni     avenue.\ni\n, iAj.-Ane;.-    block     on      victoria\nj     ii! root.\nGood dairy busin.es i near tov.-.:.\nSiining .stock.\nI\nI\" 'FOB BENT.\nl-lAe's .;; tho ... \".-. C. .'A. ball ever\/ } *fi\nHitAuiAv   eve. ,i      .A   i    o clock, i K*.\ni j, Oi\nVi*.:tkj'; \u25a0>:. ibie. .  r-1 co.di.iby bi- . y\\\n' \u2022\u2022\u2022,!    1     (^ \u00ab\u25a0 -.-'*      '     .\"    ffi'  \u25a0- ' r*  1\nIA \/-. S-\"i, , ... i*1 ^  .:.<-i\\k.\nSco'v\n6>\/\ni're?.\n\u00a3.c.^=sr*c-->. . J   n   n\nt*,-J\nLfl\nM-iS\n<l\n1\n\u25a0$?\u00a3; ^   y-' -J*vvj \u00ab3\\ i I   i, v\n%^A\\A;^^J    lViIJcj-Lu.l.;S.<,,.'i       ^\nmin'\ntC?\nc% *s\n'KJfr\n* r\nPjI\nI\nOi'ucc rooms and living  -lppa.i-\nmonts on Vietorin slrcot.\ni  r\/\nMeets c-'ory ?.londay evening in   Ibcir\nball   o\"   Victoria   street.    Sojonr.-ini; '   K'\nOdd Follows cordially in vitcd. -     ;   ^\n0. A-s, i\"'tOl'L,\n21-jblc (.'r.iml.\n!louses for rent.\nii\nWe do   a   general   oonuintsioc\nbufeiiiCG:;. '   ,\nP. -J. S:.'YTii,    i   Cv\nriecr'y.     j   f\\i\n'J'ho L-afef,t bi.y of llio   BPfison, and   you   will   double your\nmoney in throe'mon lb.-.    Tbe company   bnvo   J 2   claims\nwbicli sumnuui tlio St. Iuit,'i nc:   mine--Iho  largest oilvcr-\nle-iid niine ci tbe Aiuciicm continent.\n%-T^\"rtTH   7\nSmbalnier.\nf a-: i: .   -    ':  f if.   f \u00bb \u2022 . .   '\n, Sir 'IV.uina*- l.ipK.,i  AkA.\\u^ ibaf b'-i\nvill   ncvoj   i^nll'i-'o   .'i_'-Ai   f.*r    An i     f \\-nin-, ^.i.^:.. t*?, .-bi^u.U-. (>: ail ai\/.t-j j\n\\m- r.'-i' - nt'.;. until ;.   i.-.\u00abn   b.'vl   l\u00bb < n j .w.d *-l vl\"c, c; r.  ( '.nil \u2022 kotit i.i -.-Look.\nf.nincLiii \"Liu\"' in'-   \\y'.\"   <\"']i.,.*-l \u2022*   *T,-;! ,     OCivimt  ImpiiJai   Jlnnk   of   (.'.in- |\nIlcricb   i-i -.:'. e '..' ,,; ->'.\u2022'-'-'\u2022 A,il.-       i * k'^raj.b .in I  mail   cidoro   n - I\n''A.'i    ti\"..\n,  -    n* l , j\nf.   K   -A\nFarrell & Smyth,\njroyjK, ii. c\nMoyie Board of Trade j \u201eB\nICec \"..* o:i liic-i'i'-( Vyroii:iij-tk\".y          .' ^\ncv-nlncr of cii.li     iiicuitli kt           I f\\\ni         8 o'clock rli.irp   in iho court          i f\\j\n'     ,    hor*-e                                                    , h-*^    '\nI                                                                        ' i \\\n).\\ ii::   Gju\/kiv, lion. Pics.         i p:\nj               A. P. M.\u00abj{'Uc.\\v.iJJ, 1'ic^.   '         ; $2\ns^^z^i'^r\u00a3Si\\ V. Y. .1 'MN.*--';o::,               JT. Caiii-j.::!.!., ' ^\nVicc-Prc.-*.                 r    Sio'y. j K\n\u00ab:\n'easury mock\ntfs 3    B P H    E B S. E \u00a7 i\nOW 58liing\n8F6;\nt ! cdi-.' :.mi opt  al-.t i!i:i:i.    0|-.iii   night j\n1 ,'l'ie,' d iV  <     \"I- Cit'lll,  | .,11 1 l|,t .\".      I'lHJlll \u25a0-.\u201e '\n..i ,t  ..'A c.c \u2022 c.o;\n,.,,i   p:(\u201eI\".<-( *, a    lIoiKr-hoiA  _. _\n,-u    I    v-i1!    ob.lun--\"    In:    A-    nVW'^-^'-^A.\nHarvey    \u00ab&   MeGartorfl &\nI cr.T si i:::i.i'.', p. v   .\n1'. -1 ' > ,\\'n.n '\ntl    1U  I\nf    ,'\"il loo  In    r.titii   ihCi..    J\n1 i '     '..      i ..\n;        '' \u25a0    , ,'    . 11''.\n.:*.'     .'.\u25a0'<\u2022\n-:;; A     t'i^  *\\ik .A   i't t\ni,    -.    . \u25a0.' \".    '-'.   \u2022',-['\u25a0\"   '*'\nB. 0.1\nc- i-\"-\u00bb-tjjei*\n\"~\u00bbJSTanjn\u00bbra->TTirr,ta:tarErBCgr -sna-Ti\nMrp. Wc A, Prest\n\"A,'|;l\";i'?  l.'Ci'O 1' 41.  v-.'.icn -   Iv't  ' wl)!.1,\n..Licso:.\nhi'\nPiieiio.'i-nphor\nr--t *.;- :.-,.\nr$\\ \\i\\ CZ~      '\u00b0A T?J fP f!\\CC I   I i\u00a3T*' *^-^ I   r-r--*--*^r--'*-Tr'^*v-rt^_rrj)j\u00bb^,ri'ii.-,-ciri^--T2^wi--)RSKBri,-j^ i       l \\'\nCures Pain Instantly\nin any pari; of bpdy-\ni\nWithout \"taking a drop of\ninodicbio, AJ1, tho fiipcificii.I\n|\u00bbains aie relieved v.'itbotii thc\nbig ritk'ol taking (bin^eioi;*;\ndrucit- into the system. Its\nwork   I*    siniplv 'marvelouc\nirr.r-.c3-, V>lc C'.'irt:':- .t 'rinMi:!)).1,\ni.r.'-\"Ki -s'lorr, u. c.\n^>  J''or I'liitici'.bii'.* :i_-pl.y U\n' Barristers & Solicitors, j ^\nYv7\". F   GT7ED,\ni -e   coi'-Id   en. v i -\n;i!:-.- ~'i\n,ir I .~i:rely L-olici\nii.CtJ Ike C\"-YA\n'    \u00a3'ir Vhomao was askfd   why   :t   -iU-[ t7    '     A    -. \u2022\u00ab\n-r-zr\u2014 zrzt-^rjn '\nk-'\n!  M\nFARRELL &\u00ab SMYTH,\nMOYIE. B. (j    0\nr.A'i!,.!r\"h'::   Eocrciro::, tctc.\nkv   J30X 36.    :    '\na::T  a,\n)-     o\n.u      p\n*l\u00ab\nI'll\nhar.:roi-k   f] T   v-is   not   giv*.n\n'.'iicro cail area.    lie.   ipplied   ibat  he\nrioted evry thing ley aiding 'const nio-\ni.0!: and dcanrn io (-. i\\.:,   bo.-t of   I'n;;-\n.nd'-i talent.    lie con-pib.-.ei.'.'.'d C.ip-\n,j:r. Sarr, and caiil bo bad iio   fi.'i!t to\n.:Al \\;i\\h tlie v.'iv-' in v;l-,.cl'   Chamrjck !\n, iad been A.muled. . !\nFruit; Tea-X-o'\/icee,,\nStovepipes anct\nTini^a-ro at\n1 C1 v I? i \u2022- T7 ' ^ -rr f,.*\ncr.v.:\nC^r',J*'*^Ji-W\"''C\"g^awamM''' ****\" a    \u2022S' -rur-ui*. ^tirzx r\u00bbirv4WT\u00bb\nrcoj\ni\n.a ->, ^:*>i\"t:K5;?; *a\u00abae.\"j\nT5. (^\n-\"*\" r-rst\u2014:p-j\n(J. r. DESAULNilvbA\ni>:jvi::r: :\nCranL-rook.\nB. 0\/\n' I SPOKANE, OCTOBER   5th to  13th. !i\nS,     -------        , \u2014 \u25a0 -y    -\u25a0- s\njt\n\u2014->--\"XT^x-ir^\n-,,t\nI J-J-\"\n)    ,;' >-*\u25a0\niM   \u25a0     ,\n;,.   i\n'.'   I\nr i'r-^,r*\\\n.Oy:,onfery ?\u25a0;.\n^r*\\-    i - ... .-   ,..\n0;   ::-.on\nS- i,plu tbaiu iir.i.i1'^\/    . .:T. ye'.k.\".\u2022 1> vol    v.,m ^'o7_\n. I-\noinbiuea.\n,i in... \u00ab. i.,\n.r,   i.-cat.oil\nt\n...oio tiiai: ,l battle. _'f reciii.'O-s \".ruiiip! i --\"-<;-     , TrAr.-.-A'- A\n-  \u25a0- \" a                   ...                             \"                            I '*-\" -        *\u25a0   *J':,,'-J\"\"-'.1'. ;'\nv.,V-T    'iid   cJ'ocli.e   ::vil_ic:t.      Glmr.ibcr-!\n.''\u2022IAiC  fain*b   Colic    Cb-'t-r'i   a A   j^iarrbcv.i :'.'\"0;r\ni *   i \u00ab\u2022*   '\u00bb\u2022      r                                                                                                                                    i (\u25a0\n -   - -    -                              - ^^\nI   1-g g>\"\u00bb<zarw\u2014>if-t* \u00bb\u00bbit^-KK-ic;er\/wAi i-iwwA^A^^jaru&tKc**.^^*.\nG-Qerg-e U. ThoxhiDScn,\n1\niroiu: than .i\";;o,ooa jn piUiMjuiUi\".\n\"prompt Ijeliy;;rv .\nvonvent,,,,. , ,\nr.j.,1 .ti- sorfciT...., :-:01 1 Greatest  Attractions   Biggest  Amusement\nI        \u25a0       i?eatures Jiver Securedc''      , ,\n#JA\n'V\"37\" 1\nflolicilo.- for tbe Imperial\nCnih'of C.Kiacbi..\nS   '\n.1.\n' ft '\n.i \u2022 i!;-i_\nT-   iX\n!: vi-\n,' i t - (\n-I\"       s\n; i  .\nRemedy l-Ji-Iai.:.    i.sc\\l    :n:ii;ic-   -;.j-o(     ^o,.,-(A-,)-t.nd Da;- 8r-k..:.'.l  crjndust-\nleniicc   of iiyb-nlery    ir.    t!,c   Unitod   od ;,v ,:.c S:stc,.a of gL Joscphj >-e]son |'\n*'tates v\/iMi perfect ?noT5j?, r.nd i'   h-1*   V. ,  C.      Cornmerci-tl     and    business ' ff^C M-OTSAf IT^ A Wi\n\u25a0urtc! the niobt mnb-n-iut   c.t.-,. : o'b ' ci-nr-c, a  sp.oi.ilty.    Excellence   air! f wIfSJiIOf ULi 1 Aft\n;i children and adi.l\".-, na.J   under   thc   - \"V:)L' h^A^c   characte.ti-o   i-ach   -le ; MMW\u00abOT\u00ab_.\u00ab...,^w-tt\u201e\u00abJ.\n, parttnent.    Parents   thonld   write   fori\nno.M trying co.ir,ji.o:.<\"    J ^ciy boii.e- , p ,rtif.ulfirp<    0ne month   as3,,rrs 'lhe !       TT^T-*^^STT^-^rn^\nmid slmuld liavc a boltlo a\": h-iiid.    ft ( public   0f   ..he   Iboronghnes-j   of   the i       -^'\u2022\u00bb\u25a0 fi'A==<i>  J-.U \u201eb_\u00b1Ji\u201e!;\nI\nI\n0H\\.\\I3E00ii,       Iii:.ii.:ii('ou-:,mi.\\ j   [\"1\n  __..    l .    r;\\\nW    AGiaCULTUKAL KX'ilUITS,    STOCK  SHOW,    KJUIIT FAIR\n\"irmer\nJ'oyie's r.i-...^:sa- ifOTEt'.\nI\nnay i-ii\\e a   life\n.'] = !\u00a3.\n;-oId   by   c-il  drug-, Si-t( rs'methoilo   of teaching.    Term--!\nj comim r.ce .1-mnarv    April   and   Sept, I ^ .   ,      ,\n1 -       - -    . Our ami is io pieal'e patrons.\n-   i\ni    ,\n;\u25a0-- a\n1 >:' i\n-on    to   c^i--1-'1' '\nTht> SntiVii:ic J'oIt\nI'iu'.-e   :-.    .'.,--\nrgi; ^ ro. >     ..!    t'       L\";,',;,,o\n' i'i; .*..].' ibi.   y.-.r   tl ,!-\u2022   '\". <r  b'\nv'iL .\";->.' tb'. a \"A end in.--_- froi.)   otdtiiicj j\nbe city '\"'.-s  p.:tc :oi -,,,rkal le: but v.iii j\n! \u25a0)   *.   i   . .-\nj Fnp.1- an ,'eboilL. il during term.\ni\ni\niffot-\n\\ K ffeOte\nCfi\nGou'i   ciiait, und   bc\/tiic;\nA,\\.a vi ,r\naii'i.\n'  A J-'.A\n, i   ,\n.' ' . . i\n11:   I\nlob.dly\n\u2022 bo <, . i >     ::\n\u25a0 ir '.p'-r.s C-.'Ui'\n; -\u2022>- \u25a0 i i\n' \"-, ;.;-i(: '\nlow ..-: '\u201e, rL\ni v\nvoinTOTiiiirn\n-i|! ;f!:'! M lJf. '\n,. ! .\\-q-Q ~zi,?j   j, a TOT; . \u25a0\u00bb     n !\nIi'.i'i).'* L   of t ,u--j. \u201einr,ori..LOi:\nl'   r Li. i ! r<-\u201e\\ i bnts p ib'i -,\n. McJliaIion, Mst.\nV      .'   ' '       J       \\\nl'.\\   .'  L,\"\ni ady   for j\n.    ',\"!;.lie j\n? p.o rfost \"JomD.L'to\nner-ii'i    rio-sori    or:\nkr..e    Coniinepj     oi\nf'-O-1\"?.' A \"7iCi\"'f;?.\nrao? crat - j\u2014r.--j- -7jz^.r tt j^t -\niAA\"    I- :\"\\j:   TAILOJtl.Vfl    i:(J\nMfKfXO l-KPAU'PMEXT,    FIX1-:  A I.T*\" DISPLAY,\nBIGHT DAYS RAOINQ.\ni  Os'ER :jqo houses >:hTioiiKn,        uro kvkst kaci day\nj I r $10,000 TN PURSES.\nj    ||   Down,Town   Stirot Carni-.al   Everv   Night    Vaudeville .ripcci-illics\n!    J- and lTigli Cbiss Circtisi I'eaturc.-.\nI Special Low Rates. on Ail Railroads'.\n1} C-uniui^nm   i'l-iviU'-os f.ir Sale.    Wihc for Freminm Diet.\nfj ( \"\u2022 <\"\u2022 S'rniMKi.. so*:'\\ tun\/ iiRi-,\n^Hjl F*\ntl   all\n\u25a0>a\\\u00a3   ami!\nJ>- i.vD  i I .V   '.),',\n\"\u00bba\nlb.\nIMEEOB A NT   T AILOB\n13)^-\nFin.e    ? .il.ii'i-,    0'-. \u25a0 .o.Uinfjr\ny\\1,,   .cj!'i_\n\u2022>. ^*\n.\".-JiO\n'.v'     d.'C\n\"^ Lv S t\"S\nrt r-i \/i t\"5   \u201e, \u201e,\nr K i\nK      i-i (-3 \u2122 V3 I?\nH .-.  rj   fc2    \u00bbfi ff\nCi *<sJl\/    \\fjK f _        _\nDrug and Stationery Store,.\nBrugs, Clienikals7 Office Stationery\nh>)\n\/   ,-'    E '*M! P J'   A s\" -A' C) A Q\nns\n\\f .    '-. 0' ,.\n'   .i.\n.i   'J,\n.;        I'     x\nU'iOi'    \"\u25a0..\u00ab.; :\u00ab..\u25a0_.*.\u00bb    i-'jj JLii*,.     b J , \"1-J 1 .i-Aj,\n! 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