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' voLUME xxx. .• [Two · ooruRs Po DA1t.J .. 1 "" l ...... , f .. . . . By -o- BALIFAX, Dec. 16. -Serpa PeatO. lor · Po.W- gal. obtained reinforoementa froiD · Muaambiqoe, 'be Mokolo ooauny, bwa- drede W! tb gacJinR gone and oap\nred two .... .,.,, ., ·ftaga. He to ,ubdue tlle wliol• Nyaasaland, 'and orders Ui• mllliou Blantyre onder PortnRaeM 'proteOtioa:• • Tbe Cronin jarore are alill Eiena fa.-or cun'ricti ng tbe deftn 'diafa. J obn Culver holda out . ' ' Pu&U,.ne of Dom Pedro uke their friend• to eof>pod tbe empire iu tbe coming Tbe ftnanoe minlater of Brull deal• l'l· porte regarding the financial aitaatfon of the new go•eromeo&. A Bullalo elentor with a quarter of a mlllloe boabela of barley wu deatroyed by fire ,..._l'" .day. : Germany exempta atudata of tbeolon from military eer•ioe and exteadl religioua tolel'Uioa to ber oolooi& Japan ia about to aead aa emba.My to Earope to neao&i&te treatiee on a liberal bub, and o!er- to opea all ber 'to oommeroe. New Orleaaa gi••• Je!ereoa Daria a public fuaeral. Inftuenu contina ea to epread in Europe; l>10. 17.-Tbe Cronin Jury returned their yeeterdar. Coagblan, Sulllno and Barke were found gaihr of 1oarder. Ku!l&e of manalaughter, and oot guiltr,. The . ftnt 'tbree were nntenl'ed to impriaonmial for life, and Kouze for three rean. fbe pa laborera 1trikee failed.· . Jnftuenu appeared in New York ,..terday. . /D&a. lit-The achooner Alary; from New•• foundland, with a cargo of 6ab oommenoed landing at Gloucest er without a She Wa8 seized by t.be Collect-or. Tlie penalty im · waa one thousand Jollara. · Willi•m•, of the Church of Oanada died yesterday. Another plot the Czar baa been di• oovered. officers at St. Peterabarg have been charged with complicity. CAUTION ' I BROWNDlG'B BROWNDJ(f'8 F AND M in. blacJc. We aak partiu pnrobuiog our Bread eee tbas eacb bag beara the fall mark. Oar Bakery baa been refitted with all the tateat at nry oonaiderallle eXfM!Die, and we oow offer Bread aaperior &o &ot; ner manafaotared io tbia coaatrJ. Aak for •BREAD, aad ... that fC)a ge"t.be rtgllt• artlele. · . r• . .. G. BROWN'IN.G & SON. .St. John'a, Dec.?, 1889.- 10 Ia. NOTICE. Harrison yesterday sent the Senate the Extradition Treaty negotiated by Bri tish ministry. It includes e mbeulement THE and a number or additional ANNUAL MEETING . Portugal attempted to raise a loan fro"D German banb, but (ailed owing t.o revolution· of \he S&ockholdera 1n &be Julr18 atarma.• JOHN ' .. .... ,., t Lul e't'e niog, al tho Wetbodlat. by tb 'e Be•. will be lleld a• the pmoe , 0 t U,e Compuy, .No • ·· IN ·. . \ ..... ' . . . . ·- .. .. .. .,.. T . e . Jamoe, anleted by the Ra't'. J obo Squlr.-. O. ll ., Ul Water Harbo . r Grace, a' 11 Lm., OD ltal·ta ' n. and Amer"lcan Marble of lhe Wr. Alexander SqolrM to WEDNESD y · 4 h S MIN Sar&b A. Oomer, both of thlt town.-t OaoadJu . A I the 16th of aaooary, 1890 . . . . 0 to 60 Rans, maae from t e " hepn rd Gold-·Medar' 14/6 Twines, no:w- aol! paper• S<MPSTONE. &c. ... almost adopted in the Mari ti me Provinces. Al the Now ,ObllrOh RoDdtor, Bay ole Verd., on No 't'. .. ,:;:,: ·u .. bo•. a ..... D .... ,. l889.-Gazna.. Inn< ... , BEAIM1lliS,. OOJl8JW&; CAPLIN & . HER KING SEINES.: · our Xm. as Anthem '! depepi( a Seine.from us that. Oon. - to order: • . Will fish well, .handle e8sil}', Cmd wear 1 sansfoctorily. . . At . UM inido'• r lllldeace, J;>.eo. au.. by Uae . N 1. ' .J '. v Welttl'u &.,.to Siiah ote-o-BeHB 0 The· Bank Fishermen are now using large q ' uahtities' of : p.,_._ ot Oobre Pit We .J'e DOW' opeAina O)amunaa ud New tlal Wor.k, guarant.eed. . :0, ·1 ' . . t ·' n . . h l' · · DltATlls. . At Boaa..ut&. 011 lleWber 9(h, of Tbocaaa, !Mil o! Tbomu Soper; apl tltflin. . ape . .A)IERICAN"· RAN 1!) .... OF ·· LINE·S cr with care aud judp11nt. NothiJla bnc : _!!:"" to .. ,_.ecJ, · · .. ', ::·, \ · 1 Jateat ....... or o- .. ·-t .. . . . · iighUy '' NBW ' LIFB. Oar Loca.l and Fanoy OardJ beU uythilig ' . Allwork eu.po&td aod.;pe,.Ul ·lttPI'hialoll , , _, , ,/ abown. . . ODIPT P:t.tu&for .W. · NETTING in for Winter Work and ___ Among the Looal. Viewa. arethefollowiog WORD, . · · I' :1 and PASTRY Interior-View R c Oa\bedral :::.:. .. : ., f.!OLD " t'(, .. J ., .. for Qllriituiu oall at Maio AUar RC Catb6dral -• .--- .......... \i[ .LY.&..CI .&. . VV .... , .. , '1. , . General View of R 0 ApllO .,. ·, , • · 1 , Cne(Jp Grocery. Store Graoe soft, Half-Patent and Patent, ell sizes. . . ' . J ' : and get Onrrante, Sugar, Butter Interior Cbrie,Cbaroh McLEAN?S ,.. WE : are hoW' prepared to supply all th e above goods at aod other inaredients at' lowest prices. R C Church aod Hr. Gr.aoe and our Newfoundlaod patrons cS!l rely LOWEST RATES. Cor-- 1 q- Taking Seale, Newfoundland t bl w d 1 h rf 1 ' · and Provisions. Bouod to the Ice·Fielda, Newfoundland e 1 ge . ·.· ·,• , Al!m .·- solicited an samp esc ee U y gtven. ' : ·. · 1ST Sklenlofi Seale, Harbor Grace g VJ' . ... C:EJ . . ' '!J.w A 1SS_9. Rook, Harbor Graoe - EsTABLISHED 1842. - - - CAPITAL $350,000. ' _ WJter 9t.ree• w .. ,, Harbor Grace . ·' ·· aU!'ards at Boston, 1869,· Philadelphia. 1876. London F1B' h \Vater Stne• Ean. Harbor Grace '" I Ba"eJ Street Eua, Barbor'Graoe BASE deceiYe ·.a're erics EX ibition, 1883. ' 11 111UNN BROs Alter 'be Voyalle, Dildo, Filh Hatobery, Dll'do being foU.&ed . on the look out . . .') .. . ,.1 .. Cor tbem · and cJo uot ' be put '' with any 10• • • ·A.nlerican Net .& . Twine C, 6., ba-le ' j111t reoel•ed, and are no• ofti :ing at Vie• of Harbor Grace, vrew of Beart'a Conteo• called Wof!P claimina . to lie u gQ9d. Cl anpreoedentedly ow prioee: Scenery eear Brigua , · Aak for and Hbms . O/fo.!8, 34 Commercial St., I N 8W York Office, Lldiea' Lonl bildron'a Wbite 'Bou· Old CabJa .Rome. Victoria Village WO&K ' 8lRP'P .. and ,, , . . . · 199 Fulton. Street. Ladiee' Wool Olouda, d Sqoarea, 1 r:r 260 Viewa to aelect trolll. · 1'ill At 111 ,, s'.; Ladlea' Glonf .in LiD O..bmere, and Witl: Lhia of . · Quartetsn and ' Ohora.e., !Adia' Danoillg S&oe. heap) aatia&ecl that we CP"pl- the matt IU'IiliUoOUIIII ud Cb\)dren'• .A.rotio Gaiters (the' •Our ol ... . _...,... 1 "0b ' H Ob I" neweaL). ---.__ ........ - , ow . •P 1 Geua ' Aluka 9• , rthoee. . . tq. ucl oar A nioe r&Dge or OrMm ud White Fancy of , !' Barplna ;L..ar. aare to t Mualin.-.oicable £or Ball dreaaea, · &.boee , who t.o bay Uhrj8tmu Goocla. . ud Oream Bmbroidery. and Laoet, (! W8bow-Booa 'OpeD to-aipt. OpPoJI'- . Jobn lt'DIID' A Co): . ' . · Oream, Wlsite ud , •. 'l lm. PABSONS. Pure -- Silk CLOYES oeo. : •/ 89 ". I ' (s Batt.ou.) ·. Ia ' .AIIo,- iioe of 7 'JS»:r•, ' . &lit liMie ... . ' • .t • •• , ror tor:-- UTB .... , UNlON BANK OE NFLD .. . I · rt - 1\. "T OTICEliaJ.herebyJgi•eo, that a diridend of. .1. ·Sit ' per oeoL on lhe paid' ap oapl\al· or' ";_; thfl ¥llatlon baa' heea for tbe half· ·yoot ending. 80th No '•embei,• Payable 1!1 ita Babkine·boQI8 1 Jn \bii 1 'Cily, on·' _..d alter MONDA:Y; 9lb laet. 'Traaefer booka oloeed &be 6th to \he 9tb,"bo\h dap ,lDclaabe. Hy order ' of the Boant 1 , · ·• l JAMES MO..agtr. S•. Jobn'11, Deo. 6, 1889. · ' .. •" •' l I . . . '' .. ..

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-o-BALIFAX, Dec. 16.-Serpa PeatO. lor·Po.W­

gal. obtained reinforoementa froiD · Muaambiqoe, at~oked 'be Mokolo ooauny, elau~rbttred bwa­drede W!tb gacJinR gone and oap\nred two .... .,.,,.,

·ftaga. He undertak~• to ,ubdue tlle wliol• Nyaasaland, 'and orders Ui• Boote~ mllliou Blantyre onder PortnRaeM 'proteOtioa:• •

Tbe Cronin jarore are alill a4tJU)eratro~.­Eiena fa .-or cun'ricti ng tbe deftn'diafa. '· J obn Culver holda out. ' '

Pu&U,.ne of Dom Pedro uke their friend• to eof>pod tbe empire iu tbe coming election~~. Tbe ftnanoe min later of Brull deal• al~~rmll' l'l· porte regarding the financial aitaatfon of the new go•eromeo&. • A Bullalo elentor with a quarter of a mlllloe boabela of barley wu deatroyed by fire ,..._l'" .day. :

Germany exempta atudata of tbeolon from military eer•ioe and exteadl religioua tolel'Uioa to ber oolooi&

Japan ia about to aead aa emba.My to Earope to neao&i&te treatiee on a liberal bub, and o!er­ill~t to opea all ber por~ 'to oommeroe.

New Orleaaa gi••• Je!ereoa Daria a public fuaeral. •

Inftuenu continaea to epread in Europe; l>10. 17.-Tbe Cronin Jury returned their

:retdio~ yeeterdar. Coagblan, Sulllno and Barke were found gaihr of 1oarder. Ku!l&e of manalaughter, and Beg~ oot guiltr,. The .ftnt 'tbree were nntenl'ed to impriaonmial for life, and Kouze for three rean.

fbe E~glieb pa laborera 1trikee failed.· . Jnftuenu appeared in New York ,..terday. . /D&a. lit-The achooner Alary; from New•• foundland, with a cargo of 6ab oommenoed landing at Gloucester without a ~rmit. She Wa8 seized by t.be Collect-or. Tlie penalty im · ~ waa one thousand Jollara. ·

Superinfenden~ Willi•m•, of the .Meth~>o ~t, Church of Oanada died yesterday.

Another plot ·a~aina' the Czar baa been di• oovered. Mili~ry officers at St. Peterabarg have been charged with complicity.

CAUTION ' I

BROWNDlG'B BROWNDJ(f'8

F AND M in. blacJc. We aak partiu pnrobuiog our Bread ~ eee tbas eacb bag beara the fall mark.

Oar Bakery baa reoeo~lr been refitted with all the tateat improMG~eota, at nry oonaiderallle eXfM!Die, and we oow offer Bread aaperior &o &ot; ner manafaotared io tbia coaatrJ. Aak for BR~lWNING'S •BREAD, aad ... that fC)a ge"t.be rtgllt• artlele. · . r •

. .~ .. G. BROWN'IN.G & SON. .St. John'a, Dec.?, 1889.- 10 Ia.

NOTICE. ~ Pr~ident Harrison yesterday sent the Senate the Extradition Treaty negotiated by British ministry. It includes embeulement THE and a number or additional otr~. ANNUAL MEETING . Portugal attempted to raise a loan fro"D

German banb, but (ailed owing t.o revolution· of \he S&ockholdera 1n &be Julr18 -------------------------~~~~~~

~ry atarma.• -.cAt.AAA.~It.~AO. · ~OR G~CE ~~~J[NG,_C~IP~ JOHN':· ~,.._ .. ....,.,t Lul e't'eniog, al tho Wetbodlat. Ob~nb, by tb'e Be•. will be lleld a• the pmoe ,0t U,e Compuy, .No • ·· ~EALER IN·. .

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T. e . Jamoe, anleted by the Ra't'. Jobo Squlr.-. O.ll., Ul Water ~~reet, Harbo. r Grace, a' 11 Lm., OD ltal·ta' n. and Amer"lcan Marble u~ber of lhe brld~. Wr. Alexander SqolrM to WEDNESD y · 4 h S MIN Sar&b A. Oomer, both of thlt town.-t OaoadJu . A I the 16th of aaooary, 1890 . . . . 0 to 60 Rans, maae from t e " hepnrd Gold-·Medar' 14/ 6 Twines, no:w-aol! A~ertc:au paper• ploa~e copy.] r~~:I~KA:ftasRRo~~L. S<MPSTONE. &c. ... almost e~clusively adopted in the Mari time Provinces.

Al the Now,ObllrOh RoDdtor, Bay ole Verd., on No't'. • ..

!~i~£:£~t~~:;;.~:;.:· ,:;:,: ·u .. bo •. a ..... D .... ,. l889.-Gazna.. Inn< ... , lOWMI~ BEAIM1lliS,. OOJl8JW&; CO~>, CAPLIN & . HER KING SEINES.: Eln~~c:!'K'.O::i!:~:'m~.t~b ~i~~~~'- ·our Xm.as Anthem'! ~~i::~~~:.,~~b~ ~ercbant.at;fd F~~erm~n: ~ depepi( up~n gett~ng' a Seine.from us that. Oon. - to order: ·C:lrvi~~t • . Will fish well, .handle e8sil}', Cmd wear1 sansfoctorily. . .

At. UM inido'• r lllldeace, J;>.eo. au.. by Uae. ~·.-'f.ll· N 1. ' . J ' . v U...:...t.Dleii, ~Wm. ·Hu~ Welttl'u &.,.to Siiah ote-o-BeHB 0 and~ The· Bank Fishermen are now using large q' uahtities' of o~r : p.,_._ ot Oobre Pit Oo-.~ We .J'e DOW' opeAina O)amunaa ud New tlal Wor.k,guarant.eed. .:0, ·1 ' . • . t ·' ~ n . . • • h

l' · · DltATlls. . At Boaa..ut&. 011 lleWber 9(h, of ~D,~Jlp~,

Tbocaaa, ~~ •!Mil o! Tbomu Soper; apl tltflin. .

X~rs!::~"o~~~= ~~ioe~~ ~p~D'::Ot~~;.-a~~Bebb·~~- ape ,~ . .A)IERICAN"· B·RAN 1!) .... OF · · LINE·Scr with care aud judp11nt. NothiJla bnc ~. :_!!:"" -·~~~,tJte;Q to o~ .. ,_.ecJ, :~. · · .. ', ::·, ~ \ ·

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NBW' LIFB. Oar Loca.l and Fanoy OardJ beU uythilig ' . Allwork eu.po&td aod.;pe,.Ul ·lttPI'hialoll , , _, ~ , , /

pre~y. abown. . . • • ODIPT ~~,P~ER P:t.tu&for .W. · €~~0~ NETTING in She~ts, for Winter Work and ·~pairs. ___ • Among the Looal. Viewa. arethefollowiog • ·'TJIJdU:'-~o~;i.AiBLJI WORD, • . · · I' : 1

Be!ore_prep&riogyo.urOAK~ and PASTRY Interior-View R c Oa\bedral -~p-· :::.:. .. !\~!..~'· :., ~13'\)~. ";A: ~ ·~ f.!OLD .•JII~D.A.L " rm.~w:~~.' t'(, .. J,· ., .. for Qllriituiu oall at Maio AUar RC Catb6dral -• .--- ~ .......... ~ \i[ .LY.&..CI .&. . VV .... , .. ~

, '1. , . General View of R 0 ~U.edral ApllO .,. ·, , • · • 1 • • • • ,

S~uir~s' Cne(Jp Grocery. Store ~b-:;~~r:::m~b::~~= Graoe soft, Half-Patent and Patent, ell sizes. . . ' . J ' :

and get Raisins~ Onrrante, Sugar, Butter Interior Cbrie,Cbaroh McLEAN?S,.. WE:are hoW' prepared to supply all the above goods at short-notice:~ aod other inaredients at' lowest prices. R C Church aod Aoademy~.Rfnrbead, Hr. Gr.aoe and our N ewfoundlaod patrons cS!l rely u~on LOWEST RATES. Cor--

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q- Taking Seale, Newfoundland y· t bl w d 1 h rf 1 ' · .~iiiiirGrocenes and Provisions. Bouod to the Ice·Fielda, Newfoundland e1

• ge ·~· . ·.· ~ ·,•, Al!m .·- r~n.de~ce solicited an samp esc ee U y gtven. ' : ·. · 1ST Sklenlofi Seale, Harbor Grace g VJ' . ... •

C:EJ . . ''!J.w A ~, 1SS_9. SalY~e Rook, Harbor Graoe - EsTABLISHED 1842. - - - CAPITAL $350,000. '

.laY~ _ WJter 9t.ree• w .. ,, Harbor Grace . &Y~. ·' ·· Ht·~est aU!'ards at Boston, 1869,· Philadelphia. 1876. London F1B' h \Vater Stne• Ean. Harbor Grace '"

I Ba"eJ Street Eua, Barbor'Graoe BASE imitation~in\encled••to deceiYe ·.a're erics EX ibition, 1883. ' 11 111UNN BROs Alter 'be Voyalle, Dildo, Filh Hatobery, Dll'do being foU.&ed .on the m~ket; look out . . .') ~ .. • . ,.1 • ¥'etl~r;:p~':!~: .. <:!~~· ~=~:,coDteft Cor tbem ·and cJo uot'be put 'D«'with any 10• • • ·A. nlerican Net .&. Twine C, 6.,

ba-le 'j111t reoel•ed, and are no• ofti :ing at Vie• of Harbor Grace, vrew of Beart'a Conteo• called Wof!P Byr.o~ claimina.to lie u gQ9d. Cl anpreoedentedly ow prioee : Scenery eear Brigua , · Aak for and ~ret Mo~'S V.~L'K • Hbms .O/fo.!8, 34 Commercial St., I N 8W York Office, Lldiea' Lonl bildron'a Wbite 'Bou· Old CabJa .Rome. Victoria Village WO&K ' 8lRP'P tb..,-:oaili~ .. and ,, , . . . ~to-n, · 199 Fulton. Street. Ladiee' Wool Olouda, d Sqoarea, 1 r:r 260 Viewa to aelect trolll. · -~ 1'ill ·~• ~~t. At ~ • 111 ,,

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Ladlea' Glonf.in LiD O..bmere, K~ and Witl: Lhia apleud~ ;.t•~eoLi~ of ~ Aatraoh~. . D~teLt.l, · Quartetsn and ' Ohora.e.,

!Adia' Danoillg S&oe. heap) • aatia&ecl that we CP"pl- the matt IU'IiliUoOUIIII

~-· ud Cb\)dren'• .A.rotio Gaiters (the' •Our ~lo ol "BHadfllll,~," ~ ... • -~~- · . _...,...

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~r Geua' Aluka 9•, rthoee. . . ~rooble tq. Sbo~·~•" ucl oar A nioe r&Dge or OrMm ud White Fancy of,!' Barplna ;L..ar. aare to ~rinstn

t Mualin.-.oicable £or Ball dreaaea, · &.boee, who wan~ t.o bay Uhrj8tmu Goocla. . ~ ud Oream Bmbroidery.and Laoet, (! W8bow-Booa 'OpeD to-aipt. • OpPoJI'-

. • • Jnn~I'L Jobn lt'DIID' A Co): • . ' . · Oream, Wlsite ud ~lack , • •. 'l lm. PABSONS.

Pure-- Silk CLOYES oeo.:•/89" . I '

(s Batt.ou.) ·. Ia' ~~ft.:.:.~••"·"' .AIIo,-iioe .-o~ent of 7 .....,_..,.._~~ -i!Jt1blJIO][!l~

'JS»:r•, ~o,l•, ~o. ' . w_.·Sitwi,Htll'btw~ for~-- &lit liMie .... ' • .t • •• , ~ •

AJtTiftOI~11'~B;S ror ~Uoa1 =--~ tor:--UTB ~D'S; ~ .... ,

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1\. "T OTICEliaJ.herebyJgi•eo, that a diridend of. .1. ~ · Sit ' per oeoL on lhe paid' ap oapl\al· or'";_; thfl ¥llatlon baa' heea deo~arecJ for tbe half·

·yoot ending. 80th No'•embei,• ~889. Payable 1!1 ita Babkine·boQI81 Jn \bii1'Cily, on·'_..d alter MONDA:Y; 9lb laet. 'Traaefer booka oloeed fro~ &be 6th to \he 9tb,"bo\h dap, lDclaabe. Hy order' of the Boant 1 , · ·• l JAMES G~LDIE, MO..agtr.

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GEO. WEBBER, Dru..atiP •'t,

Water St., Harlior G~ce. Prescriptions carefullp compounded.

. T ll0 1'/l1?S O.N*S

Me ical Ball. ESTABLISHED IN 1855.

--WHOL;ESALE & RETAIL.

The B11bsodber ha11 again adJed to bislarp and varied Stock:, a few of tho newe11t le"dini Patent Medicines and Sundries, aa followa: Green' a A uguat. Flowe,, Warne( a 8afe Oure Lime Fruit J aice, .Boschee's German l;yrap Eno'a Fruit Salt, Holloway a Oorn Oure Caner's Little Liver Pilla, · Wi.tar'a Balsam of Wild Oberry, Wyeth'• Liquid Mal~ Extract, Hueline Mother Orat'ee' Worm Exterminator, Liebig's Extract of Meat, Drainage TuWoa Pear's SoRp, Pear's Shaving Sticka. White Enamel (for filling teeth,) Bewtine (for clean.aing purposes,} Matteon's Family Syringes. Lemon flyrup, Raspberry ~Y' up, Dr. Wilson's H erbine Bitters, J ohnson's Anoclyne Liniment, Tamar Indien (for costivon&N), Eno'a Mooicated Sugsr (for worma). Guard's Hair Jye, Trico~heroua Teaber;v Tooth Powder, Al array;& Flaid Magnesia, Beef Iron IUld Wine, Northrop & Lyman's V e$[et&b'e Dl.eoon'7

do do Quinine Wine, Kellogg's Asthma Remedy

do Oatarrb Snuff. Daffy•• Elixir, Hop Bitt.era Dr. W alk:er'a Vinegar Bitters Putman's Oorn Extractor Keatinc'a In~ Powder N urthrop dt Lyd,an•a Emulaior A7er'e SArsaparilla. Patner'• 'lnluWoa

do Oberry P~toral l'Mroe'a Golden Medioal Diloo•err

do PaTgative Pelleta do Nuallnjeotora

Watet'proof Nursing Aprona do Sponge Bag1 do Bful (for ohildreo teethlna.)

'ellon (Jom~nd Syrup !teedman'a Teething Powders Rabbet ·Tubing lor 'Feeders A7er'e H&ir ViK6r, Bay Rum Allen's Hair Re1t rer, ObUd'e Truuet AduWa Tnl•M, '1 Liniment Oaivert'a O~bollo Soa , Fuller's Earth Dried Savery, Dried S ge, Dried Thyme Wright's Unfermente Wine

· Burctook: BloOd Bitte Kerc~ler'a (Jod Liver Oil a~alt. :r.8Doe ot SpruOO,&Uen'a Lang Balum ladloJJ'• Gold Paint, Judson'• Gold Ink Olnate of Mapeeia, Oayenne TJOtenge.

-4L!Io-BR1AR,PIPES,AMBERS,P'ERFUM.EBY

Hair 11nd Olotbee BRUSHF.S. , 8' Pretorptloca oarerull7 compounded and

wbb pure drUgs. • W. H. THOMPSON

.. NORTHERN

Assurance .C~p&ny. ESTABLISHED 1886.

LONDON: 1, lJ OORG.A.TB STREET, li:O ABERDEEN : 1, UNI ON ~RRA.OB.

, l~CO)f P. .U:l> I'Ul'tDB (1887) .: . JriN :Br.mlumil: ••• ' •••••••• ' .............. -11!80"1 ,000 Ute Pnmi111J18.. • •• ••• • •• ••. ••• ••• ••• ••• lvt.ooq tat..t ....... \ - ···· .. .................. ... 168,004) AooallluW J!uDda. ................. a,MJ.,OOO'

· Xiso81Jau·y • ....:...--.............. R F • if'~ '

be~ Poem.. .. ~~ .. ..- ._

1ouvul WUD&LL ~ OK toi IIGB1111D _.llml• , • QAT. • ~ J •

Cllmbloa tbe pa,J:i Uaat Jkde bact' nenr~, ' We beaid beblod hit foo&atapa aud bla cbeeq Now, faoe to f~: ._. ...... "' blm, a~odlq bere

Upoo \be loo.ly a.amllli~ of Foureooro. Weloome to u... o~~r wbolU tb• leofr'beoedlday

Ia closing, :aud 1tbe ~~.aJou d~per uro•. Hia ~ten41 prelk!ull(t hu •o afklr~elo•

Follu•{og the onu ju,(" VGuillhio~e 1\W•J· Lou~r bo lt, ero ~be l.lblo o;LIIJ bu ae'

For the lut br~ltro..'IG'of 1ho Autocrat, And lovo rcpe.·u , with l!cuill•a "ud teara, thereat

Bia owo sweet aoo~ta, tbat c.hoe shall uos fora•&, Waitioa with bien t.be call to oome up biaber, Life II DO' 1 .... lbe haatepa are ODIJ hiiiber I

Jup G. W1tm~:a. 8th Mo., 26, 1889: ..

JOBH 0. WBITn&A, ON HIS IIOBTtiTH IIJlTBIIAJ.

Frieod, "hom thy fourecore wloten lean more dear .

That when lUe'e roseate summer oo lhy cbHk Bol1led lD ~he Bash of maohood'a mai1UM' Je&r,

LooeiJ, bow looelyl Ia the aoow7 peak Tb7 fee' have·reaohed and mioe have oUmbed 10 D._, I . . Oloae. &o tbJ rootttapa 'mid Ule landaoape drear l atretohad 111' band ~bloe aoawerloa arup ,u.

seek, Warm with the love oo rippling rh7mea cap apeak, Look bnokwarde I From 'byloh7 bei~rbta aur "'1

Thy years of toil, of peKOilful YiotoriM won, Of dNl&llla IIJ&do! f &l\l llDd Jarae bopta OUtrUP J

Look Jor waru 1----iirigbtt r tbau ~:artb'a mornlug ray

Streama tb& pure ligbt of beavao'a uoaott.lng ll UD,

'l' be all ooolouded dawn of life·• l~nmortal da7 OLIVI!It WJ::NDE.LL HOJ.afiS

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Mr. Meeson's Wlll, .. --··-By a. ruder uaa-garc~. CBAP'l·E.R II.

CJVa·RDi.aH FIRE ·AND LIFE

ASSurance· a~,-· · · . 0¥ ·LONVO~. -----..

~6l'ABt41R100 ,~l)., ;181.

OENERAL . · 411uan ~••PRJ, --FmE ANn· · ~,}~E.

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Golder's Patent Victoria Anchor and Oil Buoy.

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Medals WOrderalor the Bao7a to be bad or JoHH Awarded. M oNN & co, Harbor Grace.

F. W. GOLDER, InvenU>r, let-The • VICTuRi'A"ANC HOR" Ia not u- Lau offiur of A . ..&. T. Co. S. S. !tliAia,

peeially 'adapted for any particular, bat trJ'"} cltu1 an~ recipient of tAe Gold Mt~l ~d ·nf Teeaola from the f1rt4t &utern to the Dory. Dipw"!~ for JMdell at tAe Filkriu

2od- lt• euperaedea all ot.bera. u It hu more I R:r\ibilron, lte • 1888.

t~::~~r.powtr than aoy other twenty per oeo~ 1 GULIJER'S flr,r(}HU PATENT OIL BUOY Srd-lt cannot be /ouk.d by cablH OYer it or Awarded A Gold Medal at the Barcelona

.wepl by its owu. Bxh.ibition, 1888, 4th-It stuw1 io oo!·foa rth the r oom on dt.'ck Aod oow need oy the la rge Oee t of sailioll, for­

or rail, only projsc:ttog about a f oot froth t l..e eigu nod banking Veuela oat of tbie port. It ftleel'!! @ido when stGw&d. h&ll g iven general aatiafacUoo, teetimoniala cobl:.

bth- l t oao be let go S tocl: and Flub from the iog io daily. -.!1 bv me&oa of a '1 umbler. No cock-billinq, .uL-bOOrd.• or .ron on lxJID oeoeMary. TESTIMONIALS. 8&b-lt caooot poaaibly fonl the (ore-foot or priok the bow wbilllt being secured. Tbo following teaUKQoaiale are from Capt. HAW·

7tb- 1t l.a easier to cat aod folt, and It olD tLao JUNS, of the banlt,iog eoboooer Epfo, aod Capt uy other anchor. HtJl>SON. of 'be lobo.,oer &lifaa. bo'b of lhr-

8UI-Tbe Fluke can be tam otrt and rep laud bor Graca :-hi-a few miuo~. Spare Flakea cao be aupplied. SIR -I ban uaecl the Victoria on Buoy wbiob il of gruu aJ11antage, by aeodiog nronbor tlae paat t eMoo while& engaged io the Baok Fieb-ot-lize ery, ud, duriog tbe nry be..,.y etorma e111l0Cln·

a..... • Tb' - A b ft b dred · bt ter;ed, bare ~olllld '' to be all that 11 desired ud ·.--

111 oc or up t.o Ye un wetg what le claimed for h -wbetber- latDI td or ... ·be tAorouglly rtpaired by any «dU.ary black-~. wbereaa the oommoa uobor ia totally 11M- rt~noing, lo heavy eea, or ridioa at uo or oo. the ,. Whlo onoe broken. S.~e-tbe~ I• perfect •fety white' you ba•e

.ttub. -""'-e .~--.... of the 11 Vl--.ORIA AN- tbe Qll BllOJ adoat.. ~ I woald oo' aow be with-w ".a." ......,..,.. u.a. ou'- h al aDJ ooak. Yolll'caooot eetlmase &b'e

O~OB" ia l.ie. Ulan·mu-Mif u lotlg u the noct uTtag by &be uae of \be Oil Buoy. ol ~· oommoo .aacbor, aod if needed io a biT) SfEPHEN BA WKINS, ou oe t.hrowo o•er IDiiAout ltocJ:, and U will be __ fo~:!Jaa' u aftilable. 'No 'u cbor of tho dayla I ba•e uaod Ule Pateot. Oil Buoy tbta le&IOO on 10 • Y cl.eari!•f cAain. · • th' .Baua aod can teetif.r to it. veefolne~a, aod

N. B.-Tbe Ol'OlUA. ANCHOR 11 the only wo~l4 not C41'8 to be without it, ult ofteo•te~ u~r ~f the ~ /Of' ~Jitmin'! yachu whea:,~ my veuel wbiltt ridlolf a& aoobor. ~powreomb£ d wttb liglbluland ~ BOBERl' HUDSON, Ia &fa• datlad. · 1 Soltoooer &JiiKt,

S~. ~College a.nd :Bo~~ School~ DUCK.WOR'J'H·ST •• sr.r., JOHN'S.

Par the Higher Education of Girls, ReeJident and Non-,J resident. . ,

• • • Mr1. OLIVER.

BelerenoM permitted to BIB .w. v. WJit'l'ICW.A.T, lbv. w. Prwr, nav. A. o. WooD and Parent• olllnpUe;

' lftohuive Te~ (rom: £46 to £30 perJao.nmm•

PMpee6aa on. application ~ Mas,, OLIVER, at preeent reUdioa iP.t "Gordon Hoo~e,• w.._ Street,' St. Tqllo'e.

... Mf9baelmu Term ~11 commeDOe Ootober h~.· September 10, . - .

• ~.. KafoNJ, Arol &ttltmc1tt, , 11 , • Earag!fl. lANgH)t 6th. ~88!)

To tht Cluiirmao of tbe l!lm1u ' P11cll& Relief Fond, •

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11• \ u •r 1 ' • , 17, IJie. M,ahdi~J~' itt~t.',lqfl, ftll•l ttlo · ri rGil\H nl

lifl(uflbter lh! lllnff .o' !'~l• tt1 JU-'. lol!*"'d J l.­wlU. a llc>pe rh•t! wtf couf· '~t:t" ,l,.fltl i o ao iiWo:r a.t~ .lut,•thou.:h Mr:~:fe,lll , rt collrd r ~~~ly ntj>ly .. ~ l~reallJ caouut .. II fc>tt' wba6 lh"'u P~tchll irlltw1• to l!o · ~le eaye'he •bhM ro If~' AwAy, but will

,.not make a lllut~...-op oue · ~ill DIOYtJ. U la lm · p~iblc JO 8111 •hat 'W~'JlAII ,_ill (ip IJt•rlurpa ann thor adYanco by '·f•t' 'i\1 &)lllilt• wouhl &elul th~>m all petl ·~t'll to nr•;~t f.on, to be n~11in irrt•· f'.ntat&. !•ftnd rc tfttirin~ S\"' "lus1

1 '""uck~· te&~ ttJ \!un · •idt>t Mllllll .' ' Jl •

one b•N hohitlti mr wtln Ia' ltr4'irnn• nr qui1U01 the enontrr. U ia •'nerf' 1 nl.Tih"l•l, I lrno• aacl peril:tplll a scnti'metll l'''" will lltnaj\Athiloe witla, bar-tuy ••• ,;."i"f ., W•tiol•i •onl•!. pPint a& m• .,~ · llaJ tQ 11wt ~fJVI\' ·-trrn _ u.be bill dt>eerted you!' <J'hl'•e life ruoi\oly t•n ,.lOtnple~ of •hal ~rl ~tw"11n "" l'lu ~I:Jc ~rhj~o~ of hta .,n;q '"'t wi a,l. ,,., hn1 I c1iul•l 'J'I')fP. ••''"'be~• of t l.ioa• he bJUI 11-.hl 1111 • •'I}'UtllY coutr.a•tietory Allalo, roo, ht•I"J: j!uu,o· a. hAL lm1.'tri.-.,l ~of•••r " Hil flf rheee U U4111it~ fa\or ury ~~~~" ·r•,!ll•\ntc, .{ 1\-l •d , · H ~"er tbl' csrellitln!t c.l111' .. r~•ICit li llY " IIICtl .. ,.,.r \'Oil1 J llhaJl ., . .. ' . llfh' i8C M r SrfnJc)'.J•i ~<rrNa )'"U aut.! C$ rr y ')'OCl off, "·ti~liJ I',..·•mu wtd"'>r tl :· ro ,.,hich I .. rt•J)Iied. · Wetl. I alinll rto~1io:.c to I' .. vt~nt ynu rtnlog \h:lt [t, lit ' ' IIIII 10 ru~hh if Wl1 :tr C lO ~IVO hit'D

I wrote a former lu,ller, ~ bioh l!)iKb,l ~rea" hy aoy peraon, Lhe · Pt~cl:m. Mr. Jeph~p. or '\"Y of the r.-be l,., ancLtadd~,h "co ltlr. Jepb110n u reqbeale,d, bot oo ..a •P.ra~ ab~~t'or paper l wrote a ,printe ,oetierfpt 1for Mr'. Jepl•10n'11 perqeal: · , ' ;:. • ·1 ·•

, • ~.allia. J~o 18, 1889, 8 p m ; My dear ,lepbeoo,-4'oow aeod sO rift~tJ· ao-1

tbr~ of K.a,aHj,'a m~n dd•n to tbe lake with ~y Jettel't!, 1ti~b urge~;~t. jna~ruc4lofll that. a oat,bf.' should Rot nff 11nd the henr;e r be rewardctl.

O a Ftti.Jruary I . J •·1fe~~o.tched n co•OJ.nlny lt. t~e tH6811l forry w:ith m 1lut8 to> ~tr. ' t11ir.- to b11te.o wit b. his column to..JKuvo.llia " itL ,.. vr.• ~at to cooceotrst~ the t<Xpeuit.Joo to:~rl~l ft)r nuy Ollli · cingency. Conriorr• wcrl.' 11tio uo:&vatchpd to . the Pacbl\ telling Lim of l)ur movcmul)ta ll.!,Hi in tuu •, tlooa and ukiu~ Lilla to poiut out bow WQ ct)uld bee' •ld llim.....:. .. helt.er It won Itt be beat lor u ll'

reru&io 11t K"\'allill. o r -.!l~rtwr we shou!J ad· vanoo iuto tbo proviuoe nor! n~siat him at M"?" ot Tuo2uru. l ciuud. "'""r" Mr. ,Jc·phun hnd l,..f, ltiru. I 811J(KI!8tuJ the llimpl eo~L'plt~u '"' bion \lo111l l bu to l!~:ite a !l lul\mo.:r 11u j employ ll(:r i 01 lbe t rl\oaport of the refn~eoca, w ~l' t he:tr·J •• N •.' co l-' looter! io uu n:bo:rs nt T••n;Jora. to my oi l ct~mp oo tbe Nyanu: CJr t l.mt, f:lil!ng :1 !lt~ ·. ••lo'-, he should Q!&rcb overlana• fr om 'l'••uguru t ..:l l\l,. cva. and send a canoe to inform me ho hnd doue 110.

11od a fe1r da71 after I could bt~ at Mswa with 260 rifiee to eeooH them toKnnllia. But tbe ue­m&od wu for eomctbiog positive, o:herwiso lt would b11 my duty 10 deetroy tbe amnaoitloo 11o•l marcb bomew&rd.

fO ffiUI~.'•H ~C. hiru ft'fim hina8o1l f ' . ·· B~lo•o oloaittli 111y fl'l"•rl 1 muet bear trlc!•ell to tile ruot II III~ in my. rr .. qnent . con•erlll\llODI will. 111! R•orta '""' •:·""IHious of c.bc .Pae lla'• pt.o­plo I b r· 'M " '!! lo lt.ar•lly 1111y exceptions c uly pMiiiiO , r J , j~'j tl ._ •. • Jt~ool l{f' lll'rO,ily IO bill pl'Ople, bn: 1 b:l\ c l•a.ltt !: t n;').:'Ctcll'd th11t he did not hnlol I i" I'"''' · \"''· • ><uilicu:n: ly firm haod.'

1 llv N 1\111 t , • II tl. lJ'f lh•J lctl l;!lh or thlt fe\ter, DN'CI!Sitit>l< or 1.1,\'d, '•t:•l "" fnrlb, to bnlt. Oor at.Lv nt 1\'ll"" '' , , 1 .~• 1. ot.d we muat marob

• I m'11y bo' 11ble to etay Joqger than six dAy~ her~>. perhap8 for ten daye. l will do my beat to pr olong my st11y until you arri•o without rup turin~( tbe pl11co. Onr people ba•e a flOOd atort• of beada, 001triea, aod cJotb, aod I notice th•t the oativee trade •ery readily, wbiob will a11i1t Kanllia'• r~oaroea aboul4 be aet aueuy uoder

IO·;!lUI'TtHY • taH. p.l,!• or thiR intereatiog .. perir,.l 111 •• .,r , x1 ... •d•l n " il l bt! fou od in my noxL lallllr .\lo· . ,,;,., .. Y"' ' hR•e the IIAtisf&ction to klil ow 1b11t h:utin Po.chn nfte r all, ie cloee to

o~r proloos;:ed vieit. ' .Be wi.e. be qoiok, ! Dd wute oo boor of lime.

and bnog Buiu aod your owo Soudaoet1e witb you. 1 ban rearlyour letters half a do~eo timee onr, but I fall to RfUP the eitnatiou thoroughly. becauao in eome impor~o& de~il• one letter eeeme to cootradiot tht1 ot~er. Io one yoo say the Paoba ie a oloae prisoner, while you aro al­lowed a certain amouaL of liberty ; in tbe othe r you aay tht you will come to me aa eooo aa you bear of our arrinl here, aod '1 I unat," you aay, " the Pacba wlll be able to accompany me.'' Betog priaonora, 1 fail to eee bow you could leavell'uognra at all. All thie ia dot nry clear

our cnrup nl th'l L '\lc ,. ~hon• ; tbat et~rriere bA\"e beeu aeuL to him to bring up bia lowgage, aod IIS&iat Lie pcvplo~.

Yours fui rhfully,

Oo tbe 18th of Fubruary 11 native ooaricr np · pNred io oamp with t1 letlt'r from Emiu P n ha , with oewe whiob elect ri Hcd us. He wM aclulll­ly at a uohor juet bolow our p l11t,enll catnp. llat bere i.e the tormal letter :

II E);IIY ~l. STAl-.'l.&T, Willi&lll ~l rki unon . l•>q .

(.;hairUJao of !:;min t' !lchn Kel ier Cornmitteo.

to us. wbo &ro freab from the bush. • If the Pacha eao come. eond a courier on your

arriul at oar old camp oo 'be lake below bor e to aooouoco the faot, aod I wiU aaod a etrong det.acbo\ent to eecort him up to Ule plateau, eYen to carry blm if be oeeda it r feel too exbaoat.od. &iter my 1,800 1.i)Df'i1

• .9f .t!&•el eio'oe I pa1t~ from :JOU lut May;'~'!go down to the lake agato. The l:'acba must hue eome pit1 oa me.

1 Doo't be alarined'or uueaa1 oo our accooot ; nothlog b'oe!ilfl cao approach ua witbio tweln mil81' whbout my knowing lt. I am in tbe tbiolteet of a friendly population, and if I llOuod tbe war oote, within four boon~ I cao bne two tbouaaod warrior• to asaiat to repel any foro11 dilpoaed to yioleoce Aod if h it to be a war of witt, why then I am ready for the ounningeet Arab ali•e.

1 1 •rote abo•o I bat I rend your lette11 half .a . do&eo ; ·mea, aod my opioion of J OU varies with each re ding. Sometimea J f&ncy you aro ha lf Mabdiat, o r Arabist. and tbeo E.:~iolet. I ehall be wlae wbeo I aee yoo .

Now don' t. you bo pereett!e, but obey, aod let my order to you be u a frontlet be· tween the eyes, and all , with l~od'a gracious help. will ood w•jll.

• Camp, February 13, 188!>.

• H enry M. Stanley, Esq. <.;ommnndiog llle Relier ~xpoditioo.

• Sir,- In ana.,.or to ) OUr Iutter of tho 7 iu11t. , for which I be" to tend11r my bes t lhnoks. I lu\Ve the booor to inform you that }' l'&t..-rday Ill S p.m I have nrriYt~d bore wilh my two etenmors carry. intt a tlraL lot of people deeirooa to leave th is coantry under your oeoort Aa eoon ae 1 hue arranged for cover of my people, the atenmebipa bare t<> etart for Ms wa Illation to bring on liD· o'her Jot of people ftwniti ng transpor t.

• WHb ma there a re aome 12 officer~ nn'Xionll to aee yon, and only 40 eoh.l iers They bl\ve come aoder my or•iera In reqaut you to cavl.' them aorne time to briolf their brothers, at hwll to do my beet to 1\BBiBI them Thiolls luwt· to tome ex1eot now cban!le•l , you wi ll be I' blc• ltl mnk:o them uoder~o whatever coud itioos you P•·t'

fit to impoee upon t laew T o arraoge thoeu 1 eball elart from berc willt lbe officers CJ( ycur caNp, after hnYiDil provldt-rl fo r thP Cl\tDp, llnri tf you aeou carriere I cnulu (1\'llil lllu or IIODle ol llsern.

· 1 hope aiocercly thnt tbo gr,•llt d ilficultic11 vnu bn!e 10 untlert:u 1\lltl lla•· ttr(':\t ~ttcnf1ces 10"rl" by your elpl!dlttun io th iS .w~y lO 1\1'8iil ::11 IIIIo _\

be Tewardud by a full l'UCct•~s ila Lri11~iu~ out my people. The ,.-nr e of it tRRIIi~r n J,il'h o..-€'rrnu the country has suhRirle11. nnrl Clf such pt-ople as a re now comiog wi; h u1e we mlly be 11ure.

• Signor (;u et i requests u1u to a ivo his bust thaoke for your kind rem~wbrunces of him.

• P ermit me to expreSll to yon once more my cordi&\ thanks for wbntever yo~bave dou11 lor 01 ontil DOW.

1 Belie•e me to be youre Yary faithfully, • Us. Ell IN.'

• 1 wnnb to help tbe P:lob:l aomebow, but he maat aleo help mo. aod.oredit me. H he "iabes to (le' out of tbie trouble 1 am hi a moat de.oted Nrtaot aod fr ieod, .bnt if be beaitatea eaaiD 1 aball be pluagerl in •ooder and perpluitf. I could ••e a dozeo Pachaa if tbey were wilHng to be und. I woold go oo my bet. tO implore the Paoba to be aenlib~4l~ bil ~·n· cue. Be ie DllrinR the loterul bet•eea Mr. Jepbeon'a ar­wt.e eoo~b in •ll tbints· elee. eno.. h1a own rival aod tlle receipt of bie Iotter Mr. J epb•oo ioteren• Be kJod u'cl tpod. Co blm for .m~vy bad ..rritcea a pretty fnll report or all that be bad Ylrtude. buo do oot J.QG. be cftaWD <iato 'be taaal beard f~m tbo Peobe, Sljtnor Cuatl, aod Eayp.­faaoiMtion Soudan f~torj.eee~ to bafe for ciao eoldiere of all tbe principal neot. &bat bad all Elli'Opeau of. l1.~ yean. · AI &0oa u tbey traoeplred within the l&M feW' yeare in tbe toaob.fW grouad theyeeell\ to be drawo into a Equatorial Pro•ioc,.. In Mr. Japbaoo '• report wbirlpool wbfoh au~1 tb,e!D In aocfooi1re them J O!.llle aotoaa aucb eeoteooe• ~ the following •l'b lte wa.... Tbe ·oaly waf td ayold h it to oooolualooe. 1 al•e them for your oooaiderauon : obey bllodly, deYotedly, aud uq"uUooloR all I Aod tbla lead• mR now to uy few wo•d• coo ­ordera•from the ootelde.

• Tbe oommlttee eald, , Rellen • Emin Paoba cerniog the poeition of &ffairt io ·t hie conntry wb'en I e'tltered it oo April 2t, 1888. Tbe lit

witb thia ammunltioo. If be wia&N &o come oat Batlaliou- about 700 rlftea- bad loog baeo io re-tbe ammuoitloo w}ll enable him to do ao ; if be bellioo aaaioat the Paoba'• aothorhy, aod blld eleota to atay' It ' will be of eel-Yice to him The ltwice attempted to make hrm pritooer. Tbe 2nd Kbedin •ld tbe earue llliog and added, ' Bot ·0."-lloo-about 660. rifi'ea-tuougb proftw~ed ly it tbe Paoha aod blt oftloera wiah· tO atay Uley do 10 00 tbelr 0 .;0 reapoueibUity. Sir .E•elyu Bar- 'loyal1 waa ina11bordlute and almost unmaoage-iog ll8id the aame thing io cl- and decided able. '.fbe l,acba po11eued only a IOmblaoee­worda. a nd here 1 am, aftM i.lOO mile& of true!, a mere rag-of authority, aod if he required wltb the laat inttalmeot of relief. r ~t bim wbo aoytblug of Importance to be dono, be ooald oo

.,_ lo_9i.er order-he wu obligod to beg-bil afficora la authorized to~ take 1~ tak«r it. Come, I am 0

d ready to lend bim all my atreogtb ud wit to aa- t do it.

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$15 will uu.r tlal• ODE LL TYPE WRITER \\' ..rn1u tcd to do us jiOOd work f\il a ny

if lOU waclunu ( t combioca S lllrLI CrT\' with DURABI LITY- S!'EED

EASE OF Ol'f:HATIOS- WOilr8 IOUJ!Or without COSt of rera ira tbnn llD1 Other m11cbinl'. baa DO ink ribboo lo bother the operftto r It ia ot'at, eub • ~~taotial , nickel plntod-porfeot ~nd ad&pt_oa . to all ldoda of ~ypowritiDR L1ke a pnohug dre~• It prodacea Sharp. C leao. Leaible Maou­acripla Two co ten copiee can b_e made at oue writ ing Editora, lawyere, rutolacere, baokere, merobante, maoofaotarera, buaioell men, etc, cannot make a bott&r innatrneot for $16 Aoy iotelliaeot vereon in a week can become a oooo OPUATOR. or 11 RAPI D ON£ 10 two montbs.

1.000 offered a!lJ operator wbo can do better work wiLb a Type Wri(er cban that produced by the ODELL &" Relinble A-genet and Saleamen Wanted Spsc:ial inducemeot.a to D ealera For Pampblet, giYing eodoreemeut11, &o , addre11 t~il

S28 ODBLL· TYPE WRITING 00. 1

The Rookery, OB.IOAGO; ILLS.

PHCENIX Fire Assurance Company.

LO~DON. ale& blm. Bot tbl• time there moat be uo be~i- • Now whe n we were at Naabe ih ~by, lRIIS, tatlou, but poaltlve .,.ea or oay, and bome we ao. though the Pacba hinted that cbings were a little

'Yoon Yery atnoere~y. diffioultio hie ooaotry, tte nner revealed to oa LO MUA RD S lRh:I::T t~ C llARlNU C HOSS . . • B anT t.t. STANUT. the true ett.te of things, wblcb wM actu&lly dee-

.' A. J . Mountney Jephaon, !Aq.' perftte,aod•we bad oot the llli ~fhlellt idea that aoy mutioy Or diiconteot W48 like ly to ari110 amODf{S t

1f you will bear iD miod that oo August 11. bia, people. W o thought, 111 most peopl~ in 1S88, after a march of 600 mll• to hilDt•np the .Europe and Egypt bad ~en taught to behove rear column, I me~ auly a milerable remnant of b! tbe Pacba's 0 ,.0 lettera and Dr. Juolter•e ta ter it, wrecked. by \be lrreaolutioa of ft. oftloera, repreeentationa. tb!lt llll bia difficulti~ aroa& from oe&leo• !Jf 'beir -\>!oiDiNI, ud iodilereocs to nenta omtalde hia country, whereas, in point of theh: wmte" orders, yoa wDI readily<uad.,rataod f~c~ bil ,_1, danger a roee• from ioternill diasao­w~y,.-.fter~ootber march ol700 miiM, I waa a eioua. Thue we were led to place our troat in U"l• put out wheo I diloo1ered lh•'· iottead •of people ,.bo "ere utterly uowor, t.hy of our eoiift ­perfotmiog \belrpromite ot coodnotiq tbe prri- deoce or help, aod who, ioatead of being grateful 100 of Forl Bodo to the Nyaoaa, lrr.' Jephloo 10 '111 for wilbhg to hell' thbm, have from the aod ·Emln1Peoba b,.d allowed \hiMDitllN to be .,~ry flrat oouaplred bo• to plqadet tbe expedi­made prilooert oa aboul &he nry day abey were tlo~ ud wro u adrift, aod bad the mutloeen. upeoted by the ga~ of Fon 'Bodo to re.ch 1 th lr .... bl xeUecl te be bl ~ pro•e lbem. It could oo' be1p~.,.reaclfog to fliicf 0 1 ~1 Y,• 111 en a e tbat, ioA~acl of bela· .. able. &O _., ..... Paella, .ooe •U.ele cue of fojnatlce or bruehy or aegleo~

"" ~ of .U. r:otle "fJalvet lbe · Paeba be woold tooat I wu m~ . tbaa llktly, by Uae teaocw of ' tbeu .... J b' 1if i &hie belli • lehera, fo loee oue of, my owo otloen, aud ~a add ... .ued Y u ' 0 oet .. e 0 re oa. io tllrl number of u. .&aro~alu tltat aalacky 1 aball only worry ~ou joet ~wlt.b ooe more Equtorial Proriooe. Bownw, a •pereooal ID· qaotatioo ftom Mr J'epbAon'e, repod ud tertia• wltll Mr • .Jepb80o waalle041fiary, lD· tbe •m•Ol&I'J :-llret place, to uo~rt~od felrly or fall, &be etate • AI to the Pacba'a wilb to }eau the couotry of aftaita_ · I 1 cao •Y deoi~edty be 16 moet aoxfoas to teo on'

·oo F"ehruary e. 1889, Mr •. .lep_b80a'arriYeCI Ia witla Ill, bot l&Jd•r what oondL~oea be will COD•

&M &tt.emooa at omr ~P a' Jb..W. oo &be f8Dt ~ come oat 1 oao hardly qodemaod, 1 do platw,a. , . oot elliok be qolle kuowa blmaelf l:lla id~

l ._ .. etanled ~ heat lrl~ Jepheoa Ia plalo. aee.b to me to 1"&fl.IO moab oq &be eobjec' To­DDcloobtlJai worclf. •1· • SeatJ....,tJe &lie Paeba'e day 1M u ready to ·.tad 'llp aod ~o. t9-morro" 'WOIJ\ tDamJ; okHJIII :EmiD PlloMt~ bat ioiile ··-idea hold1 bim ~t 1 hue ba'4 IDaDy &mlo l'aoba ' .nil 'J. a .a.-, of oon .. ,e~aio• lfl&la~blm •bo.a& ft.- 'but' baio o·•Yer wbM llr. · bttd le&rll_. ~ alOe Qle.to pt W. ncbaUtat oploloo •oo &be. ilo·4&1ae 1888. u fellrury I J 18. tt•Cl~JeOI 4 Nlfr t~,.be!lloo:l reaw~IMS to bim, 1 ~ fiOtt..ftb .. hpMo-."a ftfMI DOw,,lltaJ yl)~ peopl• bate depoaed.

to ..., ..... .alid .. ;n· "' OQqeider.that -..IiLII.., a111. ••UJlli\J or obltp ..

'ool.,._.tt-a them ; 1 l .~e' u11tefed1 • lfad .~r ... ,_,d -, 1 lbould ·bn• 1elt boucl

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ESTAHLf~ lU~D IN 1782.

TRUST~;F.s .~ DIRF.O l'O.n~ .Joseph Wm . HBxeuclKio, E aq . Bristow Bo till, li:eq. 'fhe Uou. J tun oa 1\iug. J obn Clutton, li:sq1 Oota•iua E . Coopo, Eaq. , M.l'. t;eorgo Arthur Fuller, ll.aq. Obarles ~. Goodhart. Esq. M Rhode Ha.,.k ioe, ~q. Si~Jobo I.ubbock, llan.,' M.P., F.R.S Cbarlell Thom~ LuCM, Esq. Charles Magoay, ~aq. l'he Hoo. Edwin B. Portman. Dndlet Robert Smith, Eaq Wm. Jarnu Tbomptoo, Eaq. -BO~. DIREOTOR

J OHN J. ULOOlU'l~LD, Eaq. \'Ht.t.U.M 0. MAODO!U:LD,l ~'u.NOII R. M.Aooo.NAt.D1 } Joint Sacrctant• .,

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~e farJ.or .lrau ~atb The In1lue~a; EP,id~~~~ Maol"*ioll~~·.Jk·CI.:.,.,..=--.. ~ .. uuu

TBlS week'a pabllo deepetob~ u will be notic:edtyet oona.Uuae -'a oOnve.r U.. iDtelU· genoe ~' Ule mfaeaa ~lo Ia aprea~a iD Enrope. And ,..tilrd&y'a m-... brought the fo.rtber unpleuao"baf'ormation, . .u., Lba' the aeoorp hu oome &oo near aa ~· b6 regarded with other than feelin~ ot concern. It appeaftld in Ney 1ork on Monday laaL I To show tbe wide extct ofit.a inftuenoo, it ia but neceuary to mentiOn tbaL 28,000 pereona in S~ Petersburg wen- "t one tiwe aoffering

-L&ft~ OOJioad. !5o • • ··~ ••

,...; £1'0 ...... 0~ uai•p.\iJ»&IID) Du;a~- , 1, -dJ>.-

CONCBPTlON BAY ADYrBRTISBR.

WEDN&illAi:DEOEM.BER 18, tsii~

USEFUL LOCAL WORK. Ta'E town baa been 10 fort11nate aa la~y

to teceive a useful, h>ng lOoked-for public im• provement; that ia t.be widening of Water ~treet West. The work was finiaoed on Satnr· day last. It w11.1 perfotmed under tbeao~rin .. tendence of commiaaionera appointed for the purpORI', vi&., Meaara. William Henneaay, John Tapp, and F. IL Archibald. Soon op· erations were pnaLed rapidly ahead-three keepers were given oh~arge-groupa c4 men put to work on eeoLiona-and ~be other neoe. auv, arrange.JJent8 perfected with aa liUle_de· lay oa posaible. Under favor.t.ble conditions, much despatch wa.a made: wiLh:n 6ve weeks the fltreet wAS widened the intended die· tance-from Donnelly's premises to tbe lane lPading to the dwelling bousa of the late Mr. Uichard Andr~we-a diatance of about four hundred yards. The wiac.h of the street ia now fift.y feet The wor)t WAS no small cne; the cuttings, here lllld thore, being twelYe feet deep. All the lanes leading otr the street bat"e been cut down and graded, eo as to make the rise aa genLie as J'ORSihle. Nor ~8.8 this all. Other equally useful work bad also to be done. The bridge at .Martin'11 Brook was extended some ten feet. Fences, with walla and palings, were erected ; and the bouse." where the cuttings reached all received good, aubstP.ntial etone· foundations, with neat platforms and et.epa Tle eHth from the exc~vation of the road ba.a IJeen thrown un the south side of the street; thia bas thereby been much i'mpro,•ed.

Gene• alsatiafaclion btul, we unders tand, been given. The people whose.land has been taken received good remuneration-that. in many CdSCs was not found of very much service by the ownPra. All or uearly all the hoases along 1.be e1 reet, when being built, were, perh11pa una \·oidahly, erected only abcot. t.eo feet from the north eide of the road. Tbu nce<l tha t exis ted for widening the main line wns t hus forP11een and admitted yeus ago. Tbis httd become increaingly apparent since the 0p~ning of railway communication, ani the flow of trllffic along tbat bigb way. So thllt the improvtsmeot late I y effected will be found ot ruuch aubataotial public advan­tage.

Some idea of the extent of the work may be J;tRthered from the simple circum­stances-(1) thllt the distance for which tbe ro..1d bas been widened is about 400 yards; (2) that the qnllnti~y of building- atone used was over 800 tt>n:J ; and (3) that tbe amount of money ex pendeJ in labor of all kinds was fu lly $3780. Tt may Alao pro,•eof interest to mentiou tbe priC(' given for the land. This WIUI: from Donnelly's premiJiea to Noad Stree t 20 ~ents per square foot. F : om Noad Street. to Andrews' Hall, however, i\ lesur rate waa paid. A tonus was a& lao given to those persona whose d wei lings w-ere incon­venie nced by having high platforms an~ 11tepa built up t.> them. TbiA, howe ver, happened onlv where the cattinga wpre very heavy.

The Com.ui.uionera are deserving of much commendation. Thear work waa no easy nor very agreeahle one. As it etanda to day it can be pointed to u an evidence of the faith· ful and satisfactory manner in which i~ waa carried out. They are entitled to and we are sort\ will reeeive Lhe thanks of publio for their efficie~t services.

The only pi:~ left ontooched ol the line of tLe v.idenOil s t reet, and not yet removed, are the small J~op of Mr. Mark: Paraooa (wbi..,h, we unda.e.tand, waa purcbued by tbe Government); an_9 the old worn-out work-i~hop-occap_wt...b'(Mr. James Warren. '!'Lis, we learn, is to be ,temolished before the enJ or the year-the neoeaaary arrangements being all completed : Mr. W . will receive, 11.1

compen.aation for abandoning his old prem· ise1, t.be shop just referred to. Tbia be i.e content to do.

It ia generally adwitted t.hat the large, use­fa) public -.rorlc deacribed above baa added moch to tbe improvement of the upper patt of the town; and that tbe value of the pro· perty in the neighborhood hu on the whole been great.ly enbanoed. We aht\lt eay nothing of the present benefit. ao­·cruiog to the place and people f1:0m the ll'rge amount of money• •bich baa been paid for land and wagea, uad mocb Qf which haa a) .. ready gone in circola&ion bere. Thi.a ia what a wag onoe termed the ~m ad dol­la"'m-ita appeal ia alwa11 a powerful one I --

HMe it ia but right and fair to 1tate tbat tbf' people of Hubor Oraoe are wholly in· debt.fld to their late repreeentative, Sir ."(! 8. Winler, fOr the bia i1n'pro•emeot 1fJaioh bu latetr beua deotecl to Water· SReet, wid& an the oo.-qant bfme6ta whioh han attended iL

· BODOr lad oredR to whom tbe7. riah~r ~ JooiJ ~ .

-A' (JlA'ID& Salooa AOCIDin .;,.,_.-

• ... 11111'1 ·~~ ..... .., • ,..filii. ~--- foar.-. .......... . -... ... ..- Wlhll'-llla!ILI

from the effeota of the malady.

Oer Monday the Governmen~ ~ant in t~eir retignat.ion to Hie ' Jb08118_npt the Governor. To quote from o~r oOrl~m~l')' tbe Mrrt:tt.r:y: their oontiqua~,il\.oJ»cer·~U.,.JlOt ~ pro· longed a daJ ~1~.ihe 91Uf abioluwly ~., .. ceaaary to ar~nge 'bt. p\lbli.o:buRinea, 10 1.h~t no oonfoaioni .abould• 'tiae\wben ~elr la~-10., aaaomed ofll~ ~~~ .. , oon.euiC.U only their, own f~th~.-, tltey ,ould have reeign.ed a,8 lOOn &8 tbe I re.oiW'of i~f· e)~tiona ' were uoerta.ioecJ; and that at 0008. gqt rid~ of trOU · bin and retponaibility. 1 lroah· a · co11ree, l,aow­e•er, woold but~ been highly detPtnental to the public eervioe; and .they wisely oozainued in office for a. few weeks, ~ aa to aet maLtera in order, diarejardint the Ylllpr clamour. Lnoking b11ckpn the four)eara daring which they have been in power, i~ will be admitted b.y all intelliaent men, ~~o .a~ not hb~ par tiu.lla, that no GovemaQeot oould h~&ve greater reason to be proud of their record, on ret.iring fr~m oftioe.

...-.::;4 •

Yesterday's Royal GaZette, to\ hand by ~his .o.ft~r.noon.'!I .DJai~ .o,O~~jns the follow­mg_api>_Olllt~tS.! . •. t .. - .

His Excelleil~J tb'e'.G9vernor ho.s been pleased to appoint ~e Hon. Sir W. V. ~hit~way._ ~?.M·~-~ Ro~ Bond, Esq., Rtohard H. 0 Dwyer, Eaq., Heury J . B. Woods, Esq., Hoti. ·Augn~~us W. Harvey an.d Edwar·aMor,~. ~.,to be an Exec­uttve C.oun~ll .for thi& Oo1ony; and the Hon, Sir W. "V. Wbite.w•y,Jt,O:~.G., to be Attorney ~~al ; Roil. Robet·t Bon11 to he Colonial Secretary .; Hon •• Richard H. Q'. Dwyer ~3 ~ Receiver General ; Bon. Henry J. B. Wooda~- be Su~.noGeoetal.

Tbe ooooert Ia tM ~~ Hall .... tteDlDI WM a deoicled •oallfo aad n 1Nd -~credit ~ ~e Jo'gt.bflll·aa&N•· M-. :WUUam,Keo­ia~: uti &be uw. bofa'iad..,.. oompoatiig lbe &roape.- · "'-By el'h' o'olool:. &he hour of opeoiog, the

Hall ... ftlled to &be utmoet •lth a lar~e and appreCiatln a~4leaoe of ••rioal deoomlo;atloDI. ~moog tboee preeeo& ".,. Hia Lordabip Dr. Macdooald aod Rp~. Fathers lJoooeliJ ud March. aod Re•. M..,. Noel and Swan. ·

'J'lio 0p41Diog pieoe, u ioa&romeotal-.olo. wu performed. ve17 nicely bf Muter William Kn­oe9y. • who alao played the acoompaoimeo& · &o tbo aneral19l01 aad cborllNI. ·

'h were • pl~are did time permit &o ri•e a detailed ,.aecollD' of U.e totertaiomeot. Tbe dl&.ereo' aoloa. ioatrnmeotal aod Yocal, were well done. 'Pbe oboraaee were io Jobd that; 1be effect of tbe freab yoao'f •oloea bl,eodioa 10 aweedy wu. to me, at I am 111re to &be andieoce generally, defiabttal iD tbe extreme. l"be inatramental 10loe, • Mooollah' ou &be lake,' by Mila Rote Hopo, • May Dalicbta,' b'f Muter Henry Stravp, aod • Maiden'• Prayer:• by Miaa Alice Brien. were n17 pretllly perform­ed. ']Jie vocal aoloe were l:.tDif by tbe folio•· iog IIUle ooea of tbe company: Annie Fiu:. Jteratd: May Gleodoo. M&Kaie Fit.&gerald, Fanny Keoo,.cty Alice Brien, Mary Heooea.ey, ~ile 'fhomey; .\laddie Cody, and Muter lieory SLrapp. ' fwonld be ln•iaiona W» pralae ooe more than aootbe1. Wba\ber lo aolo or ohoraa each little oao did her part bravely, and abued alilto in the plaudit. of th.- aadleooe. One piece, flowever, a YOool daett, • \VbiaperiofC Hope,' by Min AllgiS Tbom, and Mill Mary He~ooouy. deaervod special montion. The voices of tbo eiogora bl\rmoni&ed amoothly. each sna­toinlog bar put io a manner that would do credit to much older ~erformera. • Poor old Joe' aleo d11aervea partaculat notice. The 1olo was auog by Muter Ronald K11onedy, a linle fellow of lhe yeara or age, wbo, attired ln looae pantalocoa, out-away coat, and broad brimmed bst, would ba ve oe believe blm the Yerilable ·Poor old Joe.' He aaog bia aong vory nicely, &od deligbted the audience.

'fbo lan pieoe on tbe proa~muae was • Give my Love to all at Home,' by Miu Alic~ Brien.

h will be interesting here to afford the read'er a few facta reepecting the abcvA dla­eaee which tbo~h n~ ·in itaelf 'an alarming one, there is yet .ome. anxiety felt ll& to the final outcome of ft. We are told that "Rus ail\ pbyaioiaoa profeu to have noticed .that these epidemioe of infioenza are the forerun ­nera.of the cholera plague. The two diaeaaea have no~, eo far aa medical men can di"oover, any connection with one another. Inftuenr.a, a• everyone knows, p&rtake~~ of the character ot catarrh and bronchitis, lind though ex· tremely depreeaing and clebilitating rapidly rnna ita course, •hich does not nanAIIy lost longer than three daya, after which eon valet· cenoe begins. It ia nry euy to mittalce a aevere cold fOr inftaenn as the syrupl">ms are m~ch the eatue in both, being much more pro, . nounct'd, however, in the latter Cl\&e, in which sneezing, ohilla and discharges from eyea. Rnd nose are alm01t eooataot for a time. After A couple of daya of f~er, aore ~hroat., hoarse­ness, cou~h and pain-ariMing from trouble in the respiratory paaaage~ and alimentary canal, the disease paaaee and tho victim becomes convalescent. Leu ~ban two percent. of tboae at.taclcAd succumb, and theee are generally very old or very yoonjt or feeble persons. Tbe epidemic aprPilds very rapidly, and, like otber plagnes, aeema to ariso in Asia and travel weatward aoroaa Enropl', finally mak­ing ita appearance in Aruericia, tho usual pro· gr8118 of bad cholera plagues. It is v~ry mys­terious, however, in ita riae and progreu. In the epidemic of 1783, tlaa second of t.be great epidemics opon record, two British Beet!! at sea, one off the .eoaat of Holland ·and one off t.he coast of France, were attacked and both were diubled, the latter be!ng oomP.Oiled to re turn to Eoglsud. Ita causa ia as ~at a mystery aa 11.11 outbreak. The Italiana aa­cribed Lhe epidemic to the inAuence of c.he 11tars and though other nationa did not adopt. these i:leaa tbey adopted their nsme for the ailment. Later it w.u aoppoeed to result from emanations or the earth, and still lster, after the attAck: upon the fiCllts h~tc dispelled that illusion, to the olirua&le, which in turn seemed to have '>een diaproved by the spr&ld of the diseue over three continent.a. That it ariseA from something in the atmosphere ia now g~>nerally aooepted, hot whether it ie to some electrical condition, to an over·ahund­ance of ozone, or to aotne minul.e organi,m, baa not been decided. The llllt i'l, however, . at present, the favorite tbeory. Theae organ~ iama are auppoeed to be introduced into the body by inapiration, and being lodged there to mult.i!JIY with extreme rapidity. That the diee&Ae ia hiahly oontagioua il beyond all que~tion. It. Ia W» be bofed tbtt tb preaent epidemic will run U. I)()Ul'M ~d diappear iD

After wbioiJ Hia Lordabip Dr. Macdonald roae, · • aod io a 'e• ba .. py and gr.cefnl reruark.a &bank·

ed tboae proaent for their aUeodaooe, ani com­plhneoted the little folk oo the aacceaa of their flrat appearaoce before a public audleooe Hia Lordship aleo tbaoked tbe Cbairmao of the ~ .. o . log. Mr. laaac Pumphrey, f.lr ' tbe •effioieo& aod <tiKoilied mnooer io wbicb be bad diaebarged the dutiea of tbe ocoaaion. .

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!Fot .t~c !UGij~i~~~\t:iito'uo ]

BIGR ~O~Ool;. lalf~DT.&.DJitB!iT. I o -~· •

.A• WI.$. aoticip.l-ed, Lbe perlurmanoe of • the' pupil• of thit~hool in St !Jaul'a nail OD Maoday eveoioa was ~!ably aucceaatal a~Ad · heartily eb­joyed Owing to ll\e ~out&reak of diphtheria, ooe of the aoholara, to wbow wu uaigoed ooe or two priocipal parta., w.aa .!Jonol~ably abaent.. and hie ei.eter wu liketr.iae deterred from takiDff her part.a. At the. elefentb boar otbera bad to ftll their placee; wblch uoder tbe oircumataocea .,.. very CArefully· done. 1:1!6 oba.racter of the per· rormaoee wu io advan~e~of tlioee before attempt­ed, .cooaietiDjf, ... It dad, of two operetw and •onral &eblean, Ia ' &dait.toti to eooga with oboruaea and di"logu~ ' 'toproduce theae oper­ettu implied a,o

1oo.eideti!>)! 11~o~n~ of traiolo!f

aocLptaCtlce Mra· Eug~oe Tbompeoo gue bar time and nluabl~ aulatailoe iu preparing tbe ooe entitled Ggp Jtmior, aod ¥iaa NoerprAOtlMd tbo younaer obildreo In CQIJ!l'tbl. Tbia p~eoe wu extremely e.re~L1 and well acted. The King aod Qaeeo atteod,ed by tbelr royal . ooort were 'gra.od in appearanoe. wbilt& tbelr daojlb&er reflected the digolty of tbe.bluo. d ro_ial. The Cobweb aoeoe wu roall1 tQ.a~~loe. '~lie c.haraoten In t.U other piece were auat&Coed b~!t&'e'older echol~ Be­fore &be ftrat eoeoe the ~lo~ wu aoooaooed. A little chUa bu be-o atmcill'f>i an old alpay aod oame to be O&llid ·G,;p.,-aDiot. She Ia foaod by the oblldnb 'ot a oeiabbooda~r eotiool, and t.akoo off bt tbem. · Sbe· ia :•o~l7 neoaed by

Ruuia."

Tw B F P b d ._ 1 . IOCfte· rei~ dreatd aa two &Jfmpa. . E•err· o IO 1aa.- apera to an "'' u~ oo•.ekoowleda-d &bat (!rp JIUf~ WM uoelleot

American mail contain full P..t tioulara o! t~A 11 nodered. ."'~'he atmprtoit7 of 'b• ohild, alae two deatruotive 6rN which on t.he 26th and maay little patbedo aooa-, aod ber ion for the 28th nit. devastated large portion• of the clli~a ·rabbit., "" Qb~rm!ug. Tbt rabblta fairlt broaab& Lynn and B01ton, H~huaetUI. The for- dowd tbe h'Oaae. · mer oonftagratloa bu beell d~rit)ec) u ope ot ArUuool Ward with bli eshlbitloo wu limply the m01t aLupendoaa that ev11r OQOUrrecf. in 'bi~lr.• · Aa ao n-pupil be wu oo~ ooJy. ln· New England. The 8re oauabt in tiNt baai• ~peo•~1•· ~ot~J.J~lw I• u ever.

• Tbe daaloaae Unu~~ , W.t, aiveo by tbe neea oentre of th~ cit1 and from· tbe 6rt~ tali aeiltlf aabo)Wf. yu 1 8!.~. !all .performed. aod uncontrollable, and burned a wide awath from the 4loefor· · a.'bT~•u.. .. .,. ~llf. wa1 at1o bf Oentraleqoare' to the water's edge. Six •t.Ory meodooed .. amooe &11• .btal plaoaa. brick aboe factorifll prove<! no barrie: t.p tb~ Milt Saow m~y weh bt pleaaed wlt.h ber ftames, and bQrned like ao mucb .atul.lble., aoholart.'ao8· tbe · aUutfoii l9 .olear eouoolatloo while the brands from ~be high buildiop oni1 and aeoteel deportarm wlll out be los~ upon

read• h ~a Tb · b lo after fe&J'e. 1

assisted in •P mg t 0 H•mCJ. e ••a t 1'be entertalarueol WU'. loot one, aod did not wu a terrible on6, ~d tboae wb.o 'fjtpeeaed oloee &Ill li o'clock wl4,q \be F~l«<l aod No­it, will ~ear it iD memory for yE>ara. Oen~ral iJDrql 1'1~111 .. Tbe. p~ooeod' amoooted to sas. square seemed a large eeetbinJ oauldron, be- rbe proe,.mm" bftl ~'o 'l~hbel~ oa aoooaot ing encircled wltb 6re, while dens'! volomee of want. of lf..,O·

' of•rnoke rolled up inc.o the sky. From. ~his . ~·~~t, Sohool • . • · the 4ro deatro1ecJ uery,hing to the water's Oo Tll"ad&J moralor a·' oamber of the pareota edge ; cov.eriqJ 11. le&at a aquarf' m~le 0N~rri- ana frieoda of the oblldn~of dala ~ltool were tory, and POD&JI.!»iq §OP buildinga. The preaeol t• who ... 'be cl.oaior elaml~~atloo. The total IOM asgrept.ed ioeJJ · millin» tfollara.~ eclapolrob'ID, .• wblch baa. beta fheed •hb aua& One lire wu ... Jott. O•er 8000 ~ !f!¥fl 4PP.• ~eoa ... ta. ,oow aqoommpdatel 80 cbl1dreo. thrown ont of emplOJWIRt. ·~~rJ ~' R# ybl~ 'wu full . The ""iooiiKer

NOr wu the oooftalf&U•a •~ »otton Jell .eu oltra_ tAA )in~'' ~~ i~parf~mJ4p~~g of ~111 dealructive. Nay, it wa1 e•ea more. '~~~>, ~ertha ~arijq. ·• • · · ·

....a_ II' .s_tL • T Wit~· ttae. ~!Ja~Oif all.d eppaptqa tor The 1~ reaohN •~& m I lOll uuu-ra. , he teaoblQfh~ lfltoql ~Mat iafproyecl.,jll ~~~•R.d 6re · w~ tbe Ia-:c-t ~ aboye.oit7 b,.. had .Woe !ftloieooJ. ·, tt. .-of01f·~ ..... 1 ac\llltte4 &beta· tbe great ~re lD lba' oi~1 of No,., 1872. • On •*!• YNJ lflecHt&blJ. 1-qr,.,Jl •abjecitl, an••eriag that ~n the ftre raged durins. pari of readUJ &q-~tl?.~·~ IID~laia lf~\Or)'. (iiogra. three da:Ja, t.J,e j~, lOth and 1 hb, and de- plaf i G~Dtr.l Kco•ltdJ!. Thai dld enioplu vut.ated aboat 8Q Ulllf Rl 'be &oaif thiokli lo ao4 'rnotlo~ 4rllblletlo. Io the b~ilt ·coee .. roial 'DOrUoD Of ~ ~'·· w earl~ .U llllfi irM rood •aad aaawer:a

• t • ..._ ' 'Uibi d n io ... raJ aabjeete. rue 1,000 ~ilUdlop..,.·....-ttoJ 9 llil J'. ..$brouafl wiUi prec!laloo dweUinga,ua N per101M • .,. ~ilJed: ' ~~~=fii!•Rl Qf

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' God Save tbe Queeo' terminated wbat oo rloubt wu a Yery aocoeaaful eo~rtalomeot and ~wo boara .lDd a blllf pleuao&ly epent by all who atreo..ted. T~e prooeeda amoootiog to aboot flft1 dollara

IJO toward• tbe Cathedral D11itdiog Food. Io cooolu•ion we true~ we have aeeo but the

6rat Of tbete eotertaiomeota. Tboir eJt'ec• OD

tbe mioda of tbe children ia elevatlog aod relin· i1.11. There ia odaoatiou in &bem-ednoatloo of a.pure aod exalted kind.

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-Tbi.a day week ia Cbrieunaa Da1. --.:_PZRSOI!lAL.-1'be Rev. Jobo 8qoirea, C.M... "' Uay-de-NorJ; Fortune Bay, wu In towa dar-io~r the week .oo a rilia to bla frieada. · --

:...PUsoN4L.-Mr. 8. B. Speooe len &own oa .Moo""y laa~ .,. rollU lor the Soathero Btatea, wbire be iottDda apeodlog 'be •later.

-05 ~rr.~Tbat-tb;i.";: J . A.lQY&JM hu ,.: cel~wd hom a partJ lD ..&oalaocf a dobatloo of £800 .lo aid of tbe uew·,cbarob a\ Spqlard'a ,UaJ.

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-We uoderataod !hal daring &be woek a handaome ooot.tlbuUoo to the Buildloe Fund of 'be R. C CatUdral baa beeo reoeifed. Ja~nM Ry~~~,Eeq., ia &be dooor, aod tba aiD?ao~ ia t4,uw.

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-The fri,.oda of CaRt. Mlcba,l Fitzgerald will regre~ to learo of h~ . bll•!a11 bed au attack of paralyeja on SQollay lut. lle Ia allflbtlf bertu oow, t howeyer, Cap~ Fil&ieralcl Ia ono of oar

c oltluoa, .. _ ...l,.__

-Attention ia called to the advertiaeaieot of Meuta. ~luoo Brot io another column Meara Muon aro cooataotly ropleo(ahing their atoclt, 1be purobuor cau tbert!lore recltoo on obtaioioa all reqoialtes · d tbeir ahop For •pe!'lal lfQet wbiob ~08f arp 00\f olferioa, ue ad,. --

-1:110!1 J'ROWOTION.-AI m&!lf of bia frieoda wlll be pleuerl to learo. the Very Rn. D. Fat. oonio, 0 S.F., for Mvera1J,tMS~A4~m~·.., the C11tbedral bere.'baa beealfa&e)J promoted to &be bl11b poaitlou of l'rooarator Geoeral of the Ordtr of St. Frnooa. ,~~~ ._ o~• alt .. e~af ol the Ueoeral. Tb~ .,_JOD4 ~ ' • ~· jrq-motion, . ' · ~. • ·• ~

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. . . -Rouoa Wum.~a..-Verr 1qm7 wea· t.her hu lately been experieaoed on the A~ Januo. The Allan Scearww Pol~• put in~ St. J ohn'a oo MooU.y lu& lbo.n of

·ooal. She reoei•f!d ron~L. UUP, 'rrom Old Ooean,•buing bad three ot her boats carriecJ away.

Tbe k4Adlr, C. pt. Voogdon, baa . alto ar· rived at €-t. John'• to Meara, Thorburn & Te~;&i~tr-from ~rbado,. El!le likewise ex- · peae~oed very 8t4»'my weather. She h~t-cl to je~iiOn part ot her ~rgo, aootber }.rt or wbtob waa damaged L1 tbe ataviog in of .Ome

1 cask e. · ~ •

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--oo~ of tbeae achie•emeuta of tbe aer~ice 'wblcb UtOllllh laymen-the removal-of a tumor I"'W­iog wltblo the atomaoh, baa re'Oently b.eo per­fo~med io Bo~too: a yonna lady of Harbor GlUe btang. &be pataeoa. Hhe •8.4 dJiDJl a elow death; l:er hfe belog beyond tbe akill 11nd power of the local surgeon a to BAYe, ~ben , u a lur. reaort, ahe went lo Hoetoo for treatment. She returned ~oa:e lut week a picture of health, with brJabt oyea and a alowior, roey compluioo.-Teugram.

-Ts& H4LL'a H.n LlNs -Some of tbe aur­nyora oo tbe Hall'a H•y line ban d!.oontiooed work. Two tboa~aod men are .. t work on t be 11urveyed parta for a diataooe of aneuttteo mile&. No r•h• •relaid u yet, u 'twill be aome time be· f~te the. ifadioa oootraotora mc~et. A oert&io d11tance 1t lotted out to the different • gaolfl' to ~rrade, and wben they~neet and level aooordlna· IJ . the ralla will be laad. Tbe meo at work 00 the Hoe are nry_ comfortable aud Mr. Maher, who hu arrhed 10 town aaya tbe work ia beloa done well 1'here are at preaeot 2.700 cueo em. ployed on the HAII'a Ba1 lioe. 1'bla ia a IJrea& booo for the people' of &be oortbero diaUricta wbo are poorly olf.-Colonut.

---.-E.laewbere appeara a abort aooouo• of the

w1deoang of Wa\e.r otreel \Veat. Dariog tbe courl8 of tbe .cutli.Pga nothiog was u~arlbed 1ave the romaana of a human body aoppoaed to bo tboae of a mao. 1'he skeleton 'wa1 10 mach hrnkcn b1 the workrueo before they diacovered ... li M t~e ~ecayed matter waa, tb•t oothing bll& ~l.u• prmcapal booee. etc, could be aathered up 11,.1 ll~olotoo ~aa foond file feet from tbe aar­faco. ·•o tbe .•estero balf 'of tlae gardeo of the ~ouee beloogaog to Mr D J Greeo Tbe bedy, It Ia tbOul(bt, moat have been buried there ap­lurda of a ceotury and a half aao-how and io what manner DO one kouwa

Fiahin~ ll otea He.rriug, we are pleued to Jearo, are fairly

pleot.lful o~ the oo!tb eide of Trloity ~y; a' Rau~om faar work 11 btiog dooe. ·

We obeerve from the Cape A. no A.d~ier tha' no fewer tban 44 aoboooera a abort dme • l~rt varioua porta io &be <:ireat Republio 'fo, ~owfouodlaod, .to eogage in tbe froceo herri trude ~ever.al of tbeae veaela haf>e arri~:: nn.d llernog •• reported to be pleoUful on oer• ta1o parta of the Newfoundland oout.

T he Cape Aoo Ad~iltr report.a tbe arri~l 1\t that .plaoe of tbe ecboooer &uri, Li hl fro Placeotla Bay and the ldali4 from Barbo~ GroO: ' cL.e former wltb 200,000 lba Baok fteb the latte~· wnb 114,000 do. ' •

Ia takinlf aalmoo out of the Marpree rt••ll ~ lately for Lbe S7doey batobe'1· ~ "·poupd ~· . woo wu oetkd. Tblaia the..,.,_, •lmoQ ,._!f aeen io Cape Bretoo. I& meaa~~red ooe fooa acroaa the Up of the &ail. '

Larae abipmeota of . ftoan haddlea aloe beiDa'' m~do . from !Jlcby to the 11pper ptoriooea a.aa \\ fDIUpeif. l"beJ&N MOt aorot1 Ule bay to S& ' Jcho and &beooe by Sbor& Ltoe raJJway. Por' merly they were ahlpped Yia Bottcna · ".

Tbe aoboooer ~if Templar notltlJ arr~,.ed' ' at Halifax from Weatero Hao~, wi&Ja loea of 800 • flltboma of cable .-.ad aqcbor aod otb11 damage Ill a late pie l'h• Cape Aoo AdotrtW,. aye: Ap-··• pU~~qo was mde to O~tawa for.parmlaaioa tq repair damagea, which will pro.baoly be er-a ted, l

~ w ihe .iltV". J. • 0. ~~arn7 :a.. D -The followiue addreaa wu prtMDced to tb~ ·

.ReY. J . <?· Bar"ylaat week oo bla rMi«uatiob1. of. tbe m1ulqo of Port-do·Gra ... •blob be bad faithfully and &ealoualy served for a)>ward• f 87 Je&ra. A \lepat.atioo of ei~rbt or teA ,_0 :, called upoo t.be re•ereod geoll~mao aor made tbe pree(lotahoo. ~II ~ia Ql~ pariahiootra, tlt• -;· cept the aoboAJ e,ap~er. are flabermeo and th l gl~!jly •':ailed of tbla opportuol&y to ;bow &b~! app~clauon of Mr: Ha~vey'a minlatratlooa. He rephed Ia a few aoatabt~ and to.aoblaae Nmarka:

Dua Sra,-We, the ooderafgoed membera of tbe cb.urcb in Bareoeed. deaire to take tb" Q

port~ru.ty ~r. wlabioa JOO · farewell. Aft ~I ~ tong a residence amooaat ua, •• fto~ l& dJ.lc "'· ' J !o refrain rrqm aelflab rear.~. b,qa "• feel ·aC~' ' 1f loo~ eenl~ 90!\Dl.t fo.r ~JthiQJ. JOQ ba..: .4. e&111ecf tlte r•pote •biob ••' &~ JOa.,. • • '" tQ en~oy fr~m yoar arclqooc labo~ •. . · iai!Olll11

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. We bel{, &ben, ig ''" w.o~ · · aod poor fl•beriii•Q · ao · .. , aa beoom~ plalo b-· lab I ' ... ore 10a o' o&U mOlt -,.. fl • .. OJ! JOIU welfan aod &ha b . malo ag teara of roar life, be U.., mall~~:~~ :a•: h': appl. and p~•oefaJ, We .,oald offer yotll' Ilia~~~ ,:ka ~ Joba •o"- roar,. lamlly to•

,.. 01 0 ' • P&8*. ud reoalllo.r &a our oooa"'eratloD the fao& lhatyoa ~Ul be Jlei •' oo areat tJia~oe ffcl~ . , aa that ·~tl• '" 1 .,., we ... tan to hope Yl-tt c~ St. J.ob':cr frf!\~~ t!'·::..-r~a qar fam,lllar face aod for111, 1,, -.reo &he~e~ of u {~ by Ciat1 an4 foroe ot oiroaDNCU Ul -,...

' -8oROONin I 10114' Lorr_;On S.turday eftD• inK M.W.. 0. W. Roa:l • Co. ·reoel•ed a 8r flerre mna&Je from O.pl. Parmlter, to &be eleo' tb~~ tbe aoboooer lll11t1 waa a &oial wreck, bat &~at the orsw wel'e aafe. Tbe'lo~~a ten bere OQ &.qoday week lu& lor 8ydoe1 ; h 1a loppoeed tHat abe wu drifiD ott, an~' lo maillot Ia aaa\u, ebe PAIUI to frlef, lo bt't IDOW­

·m,m, oo aome.i&"tof &. Pierre. · e Io11a ·~ a ~~~e aobo~ner ol 79 'toial , was = br ~~ &: ~i~~am, reeu'• ijay&!qr. fot...\( Taoter fr <14 OfQ'-•9 Varbnp"' f•• ~ bJ 11 ..... c, . ~ Qo., ud .pu ..,..eel io ·~ trt · bJ a e "'- qot!l •• stett Jlfq '-""' ddJ. IDf J J'ldb ~ fl~ ,.....,JW.,..t 8Uk Fiela'1J. n., 1Qifq DOt fq~l ~ ... Ia

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