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oe — i ks i + eile nm bird wh vas fret chest, as inth® frst instance Mrs. I lynt | RANDY READINGS, i , * cn ms that he is not above bus ness bas
I v a . lea ! 1 Mre. | n to view, Mrs. How ked why its | Why ! ace ihe ) ) EDINBURGH REVEW, (Whig. inns Ciena «Miva akties be important to tradesmen and dealers ie
underdr g j many more } nds tapes | Because it mak } Lt pity. . a Uvwee saditiadlad Weite Eey oe ee oe lize ta t paper they are te .
' saiges ye it On ws that on ¥ you buy your |} LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Con- eee ehanen. & eeset ee rIpnape = | nity Along Seti. thers are ent
i s . " ; ' ate Bien Imusic by the sheet, but on sundays you ca! servalive.) BATON, FRAZER X AGH, PROPLIETORS, _ = : ne ti nesa, and even if they qo
i a , ' von @ } W to wh yu t ‘ dag ors het} choir. en TopEp PREVIEW. (Liberal os | Vertize, it becomes the more mportane
= j f ; ; ree ‘ 14 ie ‘God made th i a? bala _” 5 BRITISH QUARTI RLY REVIEW (} DESIGNED ‘o> doubly important.— Anon,” _ 3
Use its ra O that you | none were useless, there was pre Vin htc woke as at helest! Chin’ Black woot i Keinburgd Adv agie, : BOOK-KEEPING in all its branches, both} ('Mporters and Dealen '
sas , ’ ee pay , {replied the other; ‘botherashun! I’'ye seen REPRINTED BY THE SS 2 eines and DOT este ah nwt ond lg qc Is RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED go
tisw ry nent had no waist rd. but 1 ; hin as two of her put together. . ul ‘i ‘ hae ateral subjects, thorougly ta cht and prac- sii aia sae " .
Noble, st t ‘ re , n and cot- | ae + t Leonard SCott | wblishing Ca., VI tically applied by means ofa a) 4 ay in af a oe " nes
l tu , \\ jasa i st ‘ 5, w . oa’ western ] es this parting advice sultan cote ’ A'A A, a i . . : me Mel He a a 5% ise ug ae
a, ; tor wers, and flant rt, all the weight | 4 ‘ bridegreon i140 Funron Sr. N.Y i IN Complete Course of Actual Business, baie om ok hh PSS
» i af af ul 2 iwers, al Manner st ait $ Ly Vale ob hI ' f ) Jie oe . ’ . ‘ “4 . . | calle —_—-
Tru 6 a treasi at and : y . ‘ : nm ti houlders Mrs. Flynt t- | Be always kind and never say “ shall” A ACRE oik whith the Maal cebiich Dr. J. W alker s California Vin- engaged in by all the students. Particular
Us t illustrating 1 ant And do what you can to please her, By co who eancion & Shes | compen tion, | egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable nce MERCHANTS
, Mt Vi ist - iS | ‘ eit eee . ra) ers who recelve @ liberal compensation, S ; . ‘s t ‘ .
It w make \ wor (>) t ! : alll ae . ! For she is a hum-bred “Merican gal, ‘ | yreparation, made chietly from the na- 3ANKING ARITHMETIC, H maa
Better far its ‘ ' . . . : . f the word * ‘ by saving that w | And the che-i-ld of our hum-bred Carsar. i) er a } ! : wd nd on the lower ranges of BA} KE a : - : : Cea WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR Tr
. | ree : iit a : ee ee tive herbs found on th H hd > 7 CORRESPON ENCE 7
han the w 4 Lox owh waiet tieacure was twenty-seven | i . ae hs These periodic is constitute a wonderful . : i ‘Califor BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, |
sman the weet ' Haw \ ; o oe oes Tease ; ea | , |. THe fashion reporter of an Austin City, msicellany of modern thought, research, | the Sierra Nevada mountains of Caiilor- SPELLING, &c. SPRI N & G 0 0 ey
eo b made he : full yard in lengt®- | Nevada paper, described the belle of tc and criticism. The cream of all European | nia, the medicinal properties of which seein a
Courage isa t uy treasur 7 H tl V rh Loo Here Mrs. Howe interrupted again in aston- | masquerade ball in the following astonish- rato worth ‘reviewing is found here and| are extracted therefrom without the use | Our Course of po tse affords a large BY ADVERTIZNG IN
OUP iS a bailey \ t } ' l Mw ¥e nou A : a « ine laneuage: * The most gorgeous, stun- - ain 4 } Tl _ 1estion is almost amount 0
Use it well . ishment with, “But, Mrs. Flynt, are you | ing ‘anguage, © x, hey treat of the lead vents of the| of Alcohol. sad ary ee a ‘
; ones e seen } hust ishm ’ ce edi neg i ‘stest-classest, they treat of the leading events i ck | cigar at Ra
See ee "fre uty in these. clothes?" to which the repty eae or aa siler aunts for cuitnmes world in masterly articles written by men daily asked, What pry ue ee PRACTICAL INFORMATION = INER,’
= en eve ewey on af , ‘hen was made, “ Yes, I've worn nothing else for | jy the “outlit,” was that worn by Miss | who had special knowledge of the matters unparalle led sucec si . . I cups cans relating to Business pursuits, which is of the a —
By the conquering power of g.adnes | «Oh. the dreadful, wret i, gambling i r e ina hic Br kie Clarke i She was the highfaultinest, | treated. The American Pnblishers urge TERS?” Our answel is, that they remove greatest importance to Young Men intend. rhe usual reductions to those
Use it well! . OPE . ee ‘| would | more than a year,” a declaration which was ran ‘ ‘ as 3 ae ote ta vats oy lag “a si the cause of disease, and the patient re- ing te wo jato busisess for theamelven: who il
\ terrupted M Barton ; : oe gayest and glausest gal in the room. She | upon all intelligent readers ir this country handel nae uke es cea s ADVERTIZE
ceive: ) 1 audience ith hearty ap- | 5*- = ica eceipeabengiearge in ae ee bol overs ‘ a ey are > greg “ates ‘ ‘ r sane '
Fope’s a germ wits) ght undying— | not know such amé a by the at : % Me appeared as a page, and she wasa page that | a liberal support of the Reprints which | — wee? np '; life-gi ing principle No Voung Yan Can \fford to miss a Course at this , a fl
‘ ak “| } ' aaa sarranted hi i; | plause. In describing this garment, Mrs. | yo man would have any other man to read. they have so long and so cheaply furnished | blood purifier and a lile-giving principie, j eo sage al ace asthe : RY E*EE | > YE
While the ace é swiftly flyir posllnapeuliage: } a i the , | Blynt recommended her hearers to use con- | Both in costume and action she was as per-} feeling sure that no expenditure for| a perfeet Renovator and Ins igorator lustitution. REE Se: noma -AR 4 -
“ a cai } Mrs. Law age greiner, a on | fect asa big sun-flower.” A couple of days | literary matter will yield so rich a return| of the system. Never before in the : : AGENTS WANTED—Male
Let its talsmainic f i ala nati ave French bone buttons, as they batton fter tl ‘py rance of this notice, into the - raed matter 1k y* ; ‘nti ene history of the world has a medicine been Business men and others interested are male, for the “ Transminsion of f
ou on through paths ty— exemplary yor mare Wi edt ok iq | Mber the appearance HS Mowbe’, INO SN 1 as that required for a subscription to these story of th Se a cordially invi ~all -xamine our pg aa Pay
“— wor” . eon! " f every s virt kind, ¢ amis | Cast) ld several button-holes each, and | Caitorial room of the paper stalked a youug | the ' ' | compounded porenens the a atest invited to call and examine cur | ang ng a al Life of Wo “~ "
: ; his voun nev it the thread, whieh was also received an, is brow was wrapped in thunder, . cue ee eee ree | qualities of VingGAR Brirrers in healing the system. by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profi 813 |!
Momerts are life's richest treasures— . eee ee sah Leen : M flow med not to be nag petal sult fed his hand clasp- Leading Periodicals of Great Britian. bs of every disease man is heir to. They Hours—94 a. m. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | $250 a month. Testimcahin Pak, ie
or + = wen wiih | ruse MIrs ( CO SHOCMIEN o ‘ A " Hi ate —_—_—_— 4 “eal Bias ‘ ae ae ae Oe ond = Ft ss heigl
Use them we wh ce vee her surprise that these | ¢@ @ Jump of hickory. He pulled a paper TERMS : are a gentle Purgative as = as + ro and 74 to 94 p. m. emipent Divines, Physicians and be
They will bring eternal plea $ My Mrs. Law, how dicta ate. oe : iss } out of his pocket and pointed his fingers at :, hind tl ee | Fl Latingh | ae on By Ph emg ag Hin Circulars containing full particulars will | America. Immense sales ©\ ery Where
. os biel thane ht i , { had actual ven tested by wear- .: ‘eausiaiaielanal a ie rs ‘eee > ms About one thir 1@ price of the originais. } 1e Liver ant iscera rgans, In Binous niques “nt afi Mate " lili ian ce le i 7 .
If we never treat then inidel a men © { non | a ad actually i } the paragraph, said “{ wanttersee the man } / ' } . & 7 : +be sent free to any address, on application to Send for Terms and Circulars toc
But improve them ever rightly talk of il i 1 ma at ‘ nd again asked, ‘ Mrs Flynt, have | as wrote thatere.” ** I win the individual, For any one Review, ot ee a enertion of Dn. Watxen's T. B. REAGH, Principal. MITCHELL, St. John, N. B % Gi
Use them well! i a. ig : ie ly discarded corsets?” to which the | replied the person. ** What did yer go and | For any two Reviews, 7 OO ee Ve pi oper es 0 —— nee Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—-tf Jan 12, 1873.
er = | every sense 01 Aime, - . i ’ r ne sh tg » 175! an | do it for, that’s wat I want ter know?’ ‘O, | For any three Reviews, 10 QO 46 ee, INKGAR BITTERS are Apt pear Nig “ram Dy smc — ———— ——— ee ERE. ANS NR a ma RRR EMME Haak oy, ari
, ATURE mes home to his desolate w ull hours, | Answer Ws, er ere lia "| because I thought you'd like ter se¢ your | Foa all four Reviews, ot a adinal | Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, SiG 4k OUTFITS Reaployment at pam
LITER. wl . a ostensible means of living is| admission at which the audience again gal made out one of the most bewitching | Por Blackwood’s Magazine, 400 “ % | Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera- Se f F) i travelling. The work home» ;
‘ att chang : it ie we tal cheered heartily | females that were ever sent on earth to keep | For Blackwood and one tive. and, Anth-Rilione. Ps FRE nee ani pave the be on
° A BIT OF SCANDAL SPVILED. , game 5 oT , \{ter this digression, doll No. 4 was shown, | 8 man from his hash and drive balmy sleep Review, a «8 | aie oe re Gemeente THE Subscribers offer for Sale-- Pein ona os — Offerey Gr
—who———’ iegiigigiey Ws a ¢ ae "| from his pillow.” ‘Now look here. Ever For Blackwood and two FUSES ABA TEN. SEtS., SAN” aged “ye ash wages, samples, and complete oy
ie | . . next % stave of lac ders P : é ‘ and cor. of Washington and Charitoy Sts., N. Y, * 7 4 2he r - ‘Mba a ad ; 4
¢ Poor thing! I do feel for ! Though ‘You have been most grievously misled, | Wearing next the ige of a jady’s under sense that was published I cant get a word nar rt 60 #0 8 | Sold by all ruggists and Dealers. 12 khds Brizht Retailing sugar | ‘ree. Address at or S ke remont Daniels &Q, N
i Neate reese : VI -an, | dress. It was a single garment, combining out of her. She sits in front of the look-|] pp. pio at . | ‘ SS ag claim Virx- in Bond or duty paid. 235 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Ne
she is a person I never saw, yet here seems | again interposed Mrs. Law Who can é ans cial Sanne namadie’ om taenell aie For Blackwood and three Grateful Thousands procla nvm > PMACDONALD & OWEN ee
s Rae es rrosely slandered the best of men? | a@chemise, underskirt, corset-cover, if corsets | ingeglass and keeps a gazin on herself, anc Reviews 1300 “& & | gGar BrrrEers the most wonderful In- Peel ee si F?°ESH Su
ecase of such oppression on the one hand, | have so grossly siandered the best eo ia ne ‘with } »nd unders | Makin’ squint eyes at her dress,and pucker ee Binnie’ end Soar r vigoraut that ever sustained the sinking eee ee i
’ d such patient suffering on the other, (hat! He cannot help his late hours, poor fellow ¥ eae i | in’ up her mouth, and actin’ as if she wasa “api " } a angled aa * ,
se : : rt eT ne That may be safely called his misfortune, but | $ finished with buttons att neck lor! blasted sight better than anybody else. I Reviews, a. * { system. im t ke these Bitters ONE BOX oF CLARKE’S z 41 PILLS D! be a
uss her in the mern poageteas Tg mad as ehe | @ collar or ruff, and at the wrists for cnffs or | want this ere thing fixed, or there’ll be a see No Person ean . nal l g S warranted to care all discharges from the — ;
“Oh, J dare say you'll! see ber in the mern- | not his fault And the lady warmed as sh ee , Jestnint whish tadtaied se | editors situation vacant.” He looked sig- PREMIUMS - | aecording to directions, and remain long Urinary Organs. in ether sex, acquired or EVERY VARIETY :s
ing, for she often steals out then, when the | spoke unti! she had to untie her bonnet, and | ruffles. This a és Delp hie: ie ; nificantly at the club. For a moment the New subscribers (applying early) for the | unwell, provided their bones are not de- coeeeonn cuneel and — 2 the wu. ,
‘evstehs, J suppose, is in bed.’ fan ber glowing face with hor handkerchief. | W's one and graceful. Several ladies de. | Lwearees soed is profound thought; then | Tht may have, without charge, the | roped by mlnardl poles of ae | ROD Sea er
‘B { what wld have induced a girl to} H misfortune,’ said Mrs. Barton ; how | very comely and graceful. Several ladies de- | his face brightened, and he said, “I'll fix it aay a i 4 1872 Be mg sie | means, and vital organs wasted beyond samedi oe eo
u a wig ave induc if is misfortune, said Mr Hen wots ired that it was pretty enough for aj in next weeks paper. After you've seen a shat eica a. ; i: of such periodicals as | repair. Sole Proprietor, F, J. CKARKE PRICES LOW, S<
) such 4 man." n that be called a misfortun lich a man | ¢/a! a ; » next issue. eall and tell me » result.” | “hey may subscribe for, . * ~
” oven He ; . bone Siete ane hamber dress, and examined its * cut = 0 wage pena br: dag we Or instead, new subscribers’to any two Bilious, Remittent and Inter APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. aT Rm
‘Well, I don’t know—the old story, I sup~ | can help any day he pleases cae 1¢ young man left. In the next week’s stead, new suvscribers,to { | i Feve which are so preva-
pose—false appearances, for no gir! in her But he cannot hel! he would be t with t “ paper appeared the following paragraph : three, or four of the above periodical >| Jent in the valleys of our great rivers EXPORT AGENTS. HASZARD’S AGRICULTURAL STORE, Bi
senses would have married a man with his | pleased to spend his evenings at home with | sides the above 1 eas a support) «4 Correcrion.—We made a grave | may have one of the ‘Four Reviews’ for throughout the United States, especially Burgoyne Burbidges and Co.,Coleman St., London
i aes a lis nad known of them before c ssl wit al wow his busin (eee } t, White skirts | mistake in our issue of last week. In our | 1873; subscribers to all five may have two ds an the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Bowery enetenn it ann -s Street, London West Queen Square, Charlotteton, Pi
aad? : ew shew diner pbanie'ais ever.” ind. dres g detatched ak cription of 1 he masquerade ball, we : of the Four Re views, or one set of Blacks Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- rie Sona, Oxford ioact pase ai] June 8, 1874.—tf
ana. ness Degins when other peo} : cidently substituted the name of Miss Fran- | wood’s Magazine for 1878. . zos. Rio Grand And all the London Wholesale Hou: seneoneretinceaniiaeiita Pe. —
- ; ts tie a col hie i ; P ; Every kie Cl hes for that of Miss Georvie Waller Neitl b 7 sas, Red, ¢ olorado, Brazos, Rio Granc e, An nere nn Cabra _ es WOTICcCK
Mere is SOmMeum « n, what if > 7 & aly : a i n1e : 210 40 Ol MISS GCOTLIC - | Neither premiums to subscribers nor aes ee ‘ + Save ‘ = é ENTS PD} YANADA.
b on I allow. which seems to blind , garment this model voung lady had on was! Any one whe is acquainted with the first | Li : ie ae 1 s allowe la tl Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro i ie eileen .. hae ; . ae is ; fe
a ee en one | Oe her shoulders, but she had | named lady must have discovered the error, | 2 5°Unt to clubs.can be allowed unless the; snoke, James, and many others, with | Moutreul*‘—EMiot: and Co,, WholesaleDrugyiste. LL PERSONS indebted to the
them tothe real character of the man they Don't you know ?" said M Lay x a si te bene tak aks appeared for what seas | SHOMOY 36 remitted direct to the publishers. | their vast tribytaries, throughout our atte a = 44% rn, either for Subscriptions or pe
are in love with: but in this case I don't) 5... extremely surprised. * Why, he is ar as could I intended as a page, but she looked a good | No premiums given to clubs, entire country during the Summer and J ef yoi Nh —, L. Spencer tisments,; ve requested m* make IMME.
ve | 7 v1 I ty ein bove her head leal 6 like «3 k i rd lack Circulars with further particulars may be uw 1 remarkably so during sea- ise St. hinkheue ot DIATE PAYMENT to the unde a
think she could have known ! y aC Ove | editor ofa WS] " deal more like a bootblack in hard luck. Arcuiars Wh 1 irther parvicun my Autumn, anc remarkably § in Ha Halifax, N. S---A very, Brown urd Co ‘ si i ;
i ducted himself, or sh¢ rtainiy would have REED ine the eas f these garments, She is not good-looking her actions were had on application. sons of unusual heat and dryness, = October 13, 1873; ly bien rg — to receive and gram
‘ ' | + . inl i ared t she absurd, and every man in the room kept as LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING Co invariably aecompanic d by extensive de
‘ gused in time. Oh, the wret I have THE GARMENTS: WHICH THE Com.i*'"r™ hen ; re saegees aan aa +h] hi e| sists eienasemmnct senate hil id ae 4) cg we "Bae wel car —_ By order, “
* I , , | THB GARME! J sage a ,, | far from her as possible. She thinks of | 40 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK rangements of the stomach and liver, Cch:i:rlottretown 5 , u
“ no patience with him ING WOMAN WILL WEAR. oe Ce ee ,, | Moving out of this community, as it’s un- D sigh Pg REET, SEW SCR and other abdominal viscera. In their o 74 W. L. COTTON,
This little dialogue took place in one ¢ f ; in Waikil 8 She teil 1S SUpport as she did NO | a, prec iative. hidyamesy ng goes she wil: be | vii 7 en - —— treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- S T : A Bi ] A K E R y Jan.1 th, Ast . Ne _ Manager
those neal, bright, clean-windowed, gauzy | bine the Bodton'Globe:? ater, cone ovsenriag he ee ll —— and. The | WANTED. | erful influence upon these various or- 5 1874, FRESH SEEDS 1674_—Ciy.
curtained houses that form so many pretty! .. tO ih st now in-| Mrs. Flynt's garments were warmly com- | ae oe a ee ee ee — > tee bait aaa gans, is essentially necessary. There BRICK BUILDING ditties v ' s =
ia fg : ne he boston ins » ) . Wee F among them. 4 Energetic Men, to Sel ucumber- is no eathartie for the surpose equal to ’ t / a
districts within a walking distance of t ‘ ove i blem, | mended by st of the Jadies, w ’ a 1" ; a ee tie wood femies: Ab polite wen Gin eae oo ae a ee Pe i HE Subscriber has received via Halifar, ©
™ dustriously investigating the dress problem, 1¢ next day the young man entered the wood Pumps. An active man can earn TaTirn’s “EGAR TTERS . . : :
mighty heart of the great metropolis, and aire ine otnd some ormafcoame | So%abed tat clothes could be devil | ggtae’ “abte hasd he bore aeiiesgad is | FiNy Delis week at this businese, "| Da, J Watnen's Visca Bircens, | DP TN GE STREET. from CovENT GaxpeN, ‘Loudon, 4
salen idee elles. the ene disteen | acid dies aeaiins aaa en w would Eooires the waist | be . = —— nt¢ . one bis - hoote | G. C. ¢ prmaancre gh colored viscid matter with which the Ei . “ ’ an .
. tee looking lage ' : nd +} i ig net y and hips from 1 S at th same | and a tremendous bhowic-knife. i e saved | Manuiacturer’s Agent sine are ade at the same time : e i an ' wer eeds.
- mn . oo ron. wi 1 just io een A snail b 1 | Mrs. Dr, | UP tothe reporter. ‘I look warlike, don't Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street. a Ase _ ( — of the liver. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks rte bar an ow
her guest—a country mairon, who had just) | . skirts and dampened id g , “1? Ldomt feel a bit like fightin’, you bet < 4 ~ a stimu sitet — a arg yg babe Ithy for past favors, respectfully intimates to | Warranted the growth of 1873.
errived on a visit to her t a. ( SS I ted 1g that to| you jest oughter have seen her when she | May 18, 1874. Py i ee ee se Bsa Seonniun in wilt Cavey | his numerous customers and the public Wm. R. WATSON,
a ‘ c iam sani ts — Sin : _ ee ae ae ' ‘in| ena she eeesatt tS The » tant danne ~— om *tlons of the digestive organs.’ ein ii tae a vinemet ~ i ~ > 4 > 3
bject of the commiserat i Was a ee 4 support g m it of the | readthat correction. Why, she jest danced ATC AT f unctions | 4 el so generally, that he is preparing a large} City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf a
—s stp Dee Lent 5 tae acectnten | Shoulder was unnatura t tld rest | 2Jig with madness, and she sot down and ON CONSIGNMENT. Fortify the body against disease | Supply of m se mine =e
posite, but epparentiy the at Freeman Place Cha rs exhibition ie . atta : i om ig | arms around my neck, and@ said, ** Arthur do 1 ] BOX ES BC YTHES, al ok ellis | Brrrers. No epidemic ean take hold 4 : " : iH} HITE BLUE Rip ORANGE (ND GREER
wreichedness. eae ere is aie - thers | tween the sl ler point and the neck; but you love me?” ‘You bet your best bonnet | _ do. ns Y i ik STONES, : of a system thus fore-armed. No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, HIEt, 4D, REM, PANY AD
On the'following morning Mrs. Barton and | (et to conret affair, | MPS: Flynt defedfiied her idea, and offered it | on that.” said I.‘ Well, never expect me | a Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Mead- | X°- ? Milot, ae hae \o's 3's to 10's I
= - —— it have devised. t was not a secret affair, : . i . to speak to you again unless vou go and | et belt, aol * sige . ‘ No. 1 Thin Pilot No. 1 Navy I ds a7 .
her guest, Mrs. Kenn ere at 1 for women were welcomed, but no man could mars, Sewwis wonld entl-and: leave ‘Rer‘ wen kill the feller as writ that slander.” In heathing Paper, ache, Fain in ; heulders, Cough ~ | No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, TARRANTRE 7 aN wa
} Ww 1 W veiconice . ian L | : , r + saee & A L LEN
dow of the parlor, which mat laf hee ae ; ure to Make her an entire su that Si ourse I promised, and now I am here to} Cheap for cash or approved paper Pightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot ‘\ ARRANTED to be Ft LL ED GTE at
seo ni onan Rep slgaga ne ohtain admittance. Reporters were uncere- ht give ita trial kill ¥ a ge “" a " i a . a} i rtils dina: eae . _ Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ' Sisai ' ’ ‘ and weight, STRONGER AND BER m
“i wo a n of ti in! py Mrs r might give ila trial Kili Vou. e iaugner iz and heartily. GC. CARMAN “e " ae il oth vat ba i 4 ’ y a. . vents ¢ Hin a oc : pital tg
view of the dwelling oe PY sly ex i ar of Leslie's Mr i el es bs ents n | After a time he quieted down and the re- | : _ * : sn ‘ : jn the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- BISCUIT & CRACKERS: PER in every respect than any other Eng at
‘ hea he joor was au Ik : i : A airs yat then resumed | CXHiDILA 1 | 4rler ¢ u ‘ sy le MANnUiACtUIrers Agent, pare . i apa c ences Srees P at. i : i i is] r American warp.
ee Se he estoy tha | Lttustrated, who endea SO) Cet 10 OT ssienteving to the audience a waterpr porter said, **I suppose, to make it all | ll Ex. Building, ? tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Captain's Biscuit, ; Dyspepsia Crackers, ” i nang Imi a None is gem
opened, and wasas quietly shut agéin by the | | | sketches for his journal, wus ferbidden | -* “'SP!4Y'"% eas a | Fight between you aud your gal, I've to be-| Ch'town, June 1, 1874. § Ins Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- | goa, piscuit, | Coffee Crackers, ine without our name on the labels, fie G
lady herself to enter. Mrs. Ce ne Ser er Dt cidant | ore by the use of which the wearer is en-| come a corpse. I'll doit. Sit there a, . neys, and a hundred other painful symp- Wine Biscuit, | Ginger Crackers, sale by all dealers. : :
T re she noor thing ! ed Mrs | _— ie eee — nie ... | tirely protected from rain or mud or dew. | minute and I'll fix the business.” He sat | (‘i OY ie }? Sh T, D | toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Medford Biscuit. | Oyster Crackers, saga wieeiced Wa. PARKS & SON
here She 1s, |} va hese ta ’ | the Ciub, superintended the exhibition fie outside was of erdinery wate ¢| down at the desk, scribbled away for a few | a4 4k”¥ 4 Ad ¢ |} One bottle will prove a better guarantee Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wine Crackers, Aare a Mitls g h we
q Barton ‘Only look how srefully : snd there was a large attendance. indicating l : ol i ssl s- asi r _., | minutes, and then returned with a sheet f meee of its merits than a lengthy advertise- Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain's de, New Brunswick ¢ otton Mills, St John N.B,
noiselessly she draw the gat a ROT. ' terest in the subiect oe eial — ee Aar BErie | ne paper on which was written: | CET THE BEST. | ment Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Feb. 2nd, 1574. 1) {
She seems always afraid that ihe slightest; ...,4 pe: “i ib Eh. : Ape segeemante i : * Opituaky.—It grieves us to be compel- maka Serofula, or King’s Evil, Whito Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers, OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.—See
al sise she anbee even in the st ee sali eas chPhiigs en heeON . Se jer the skirts, completely env ping them. | led to announce the sudden death of Mr. Lea's Celebrated Red Clover. | $wellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, which he can confidently recommend and Deuteronomy, Cap. xii., verse 28.
coi Hogan ara pechcud aAlag al gaia Pe ugk The first lady i Se eS | Mrs. Flynt told the ladies that the day be-| Charles Keller, the young and talented Howatt’s Choice Red Clover. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent | warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER ~
j wake that fellow. wh s now, I re S4¥,| was Mrs. Dr, Blake, who exhibieed some | — *igugeonitrupard estas pai + far twp | fashion editor. In a moment of mental Godfrey’s Prize Red Clover. | J[nflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old than can be imported. « VE re it I a B
sleeping off the effects of t night's dissi-| q ents Ww she had foun tter a t she leciiamen sil ed aberration, he had slandered an estimable, Howatt’s Prize Alsike Clover. | Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. -orsons requiring any of the above articles 7 BAe =" '
te f Brstsclass showel the streets lished 1 beautiful young lady of | Inth “g hi ot titutional Dis : oe be ikl i diate] :
tion.’ | a cn te i then i) ane itin hour 1 t OW , ul t ACK ompils 1€¢ and ‘ eautl ul you ig iad \f oO All warranted free from Daisy. } n ese, as in a 0 1er constitu 0 on will please send in their orders immediate y
- i . ie ; ‘ bee we | eure . : e of Boston, wearing at the same time a white | this city, named Miss Frankie Clarke. Yes- 4 Et eases, WALKER’S VINEGAR Bitters havo He has now ready QT ‘ame iO if
Mrs. Kennedy, with all the y : Se COR Pat SNS S180 A8IS SRO) oo gied xkirt and 2 Iress will: eight ruf. | terday her betrothed called at this officeand Wholesale and Retail at | shown their great curative powers im the fens rir
truly womanly heart, looked over, and fols| 1d not recommend them to general use,| a ag ral "tasked for the writer of the slander, and HA. BARVI'S. most obstinate and intractable cases. : 360 bbis. Trade Mark— ‘Blood Mixture?
9 lowed with her eves, as far as the street iL eae ‘aaa fles, and came it iry and ‘noas WlcA | when he discovered him, shot him on the sae teres thee 01. 1088 For Inflammatory and Chronie . N i & N 2 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIZR & RESTORE
‘ ; ; ; ' sci fgg 8 Se ; iii : she went The waist of this garment} spot. This paper will be unable to give Q aie Rei er clasp aculibel So Gout, Bilious, Remit- of Superior oO. |, o. bopr tap :
4 allowed, this quiet oking, broken spirited|... ted by Mrs O. P. Fivnt. who, althou ’ RG heb we "i pert Bip: ee aoe a : Rheumatism, you , LJ0US, For cleansing and clearing the blood from
| le ce Ms haan 4 ; : Sit teaa eaas “ | was of the same material, cut in a graceful | fashionable las hereafter. _We find - ; " & | tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of Navy Bread, which he all impurities,cannot be too highly recommended
; wife, investing the whole tgu — not a member of the club, had spen nSid- ae netten Tt bint area pecan. impossible to fill the place left vacant by | the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, rai rs for Sale on his Kor Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sons
: i neatly tripped straw bonnet to the tips of the | ohio time in pert a iladeaival peti. | 224 ee | = arg Mr. Keller. Though erratic, he was a man | &a. @) these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases ome ) ofall kicks KE a Sevafeiling and pore
j é bright little boots, with a most intense and) ype tor the at inal Ue tw wicnent wi menaed tor traveling, nda sne | reced to | of kindly heart, and could listen more at- |" © ° ~ | are caused by Vitiated Blood. usual liberal Terms. cure:
: mysterious sympathy: and then, fixing her et RC ENE ERI exhibit tothe wondering audience @ series | tentively to stale stories and a eee wii é‘ : | Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en- All orders from town or country receive It Cares dd Sores (
sierious SvM@Mpeact Seid & ' = e ad be xhil ~“] luring 7? ailern I ¥ y skey ii f , ‘ ist 4 i “hod | * A : e : “i “yy } Suopes the PC
y eee atta _ | weuld , of eis nit, sufficient tocarry quite | bd Whiskey than any man in Austin. BI. Qt EEX Net | ARE gaged in Paints and Minerals, such - prompt attention. anes jooret Boren rthe Neck,
ii + | —e " ; . a wa! be, besides ordinary travelling con- Phat BP Oue OEMs I the iofartated { Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold sgemnge hie JA JUN QU IRK Cures Blackheads ot Pimples on the Fane -
house, she said— mong the members of » Club, for Mrs : lover. *: That’s the thing toa T. Come ae = Miners, as they advance in life, are subject : i :
’ imong §) met Pt : . ’ rie Naas liel | ¥y 4 > ~T wre 1. Pt \ iners, é sig sag Is T ward Ch town April 20, 1874 Curee } res
‘And how do they live? How people | vical was known to them i tn mane road. | YOO along Mr. Corpse, and hist a little lighten-| H 4 4 i i to paralysis of the Bowels. <0 gaan : ures Cancoroen than.
a ecg . oe and yI ee I va wont The interest of the ladies in Mrs. Flynt’s | ing. The lady was satisfied when the | 4 %& na A y 4 | against this, take a dose of WALKER’s VIN- JOY FUI NEWS Cures Blood aud Skin Discases.
4 wader such circumstar re oy “2 * | ers of the Glove as > wd, lor Muny years exhibition was such that, during the afters | Paragraph appeared in the next issue of | | GAR Bitrers occasionally. wlll oh’ noid Cures Glandular Swellings |
j It is @ thing I cannot comprehend , Were | has been a fas nable dressmaker and ca- 5 fai i ee : the paper, her lover was regarded as a
| in the
“ w wad dothpelied to explain them ; why i For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, — Chars the Blood fom all impure Matters
ennedy to act in sueh a way, It re I | teper to to the ultca fashionable and fastidi- | °°°" ee os hero, and the Austin paper ceased to give | : | ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, from whatever cuuse ariving.
he ‘ashionable balls ‘ls. Carbuncles, Ring-worms nixture is pleasant to the taste, aad
wouldn't endure it for a week tastes of the elife of the city. Her suits | ° " st ime sue was com-| reports of fashionable bails. | Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, piensant to
i oe ; ene ee oe j Deere sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, free from anything injarions to the
: ni rible” answer , wat wt ive t peed stand upon the top of the pulpit a aces ; —_—_—_— | Scald-head, Sore. Ey« : “cL: : isiiscaameneains licute constitution of either vex, the '
It does seem scarcely intelligible nswers | in the against M A. L. Coolidg a itil SS te wae SOLOMONS TEMPLE. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors iceaienin cs che > <,
{ Mrs. Bartor but I { ‘ how thev , t b f nearly $2.000 for dressmak-} *’** * *e > sca iliac ne ny | and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name LIFE of WN : °
ex r —e ala Sica patie, Pn ee ee eee. oe , ts that it had never been more worthily filled gues eione Our premises have heen greatly enlarged ture, are literally dug up and carried Bl lee : ,
“car to di She gets up and has her! ing for his wifefor @ single quarter, tw ’ rea Cai ee ee a Se The skill, the art, the mighty toil, thet} and are ihe | Se Stat as. > th Y Phousands of testimonials from all parte, |
appear to d he ¢ | Z = ae T! was not oniv an eagerness ‘to see and sia bic ai re issih Ce and are now th¢ | out of the system in a short time by the use —AND— Soldin Bottles $1.00 each, and in a
breakfast by herself; f wi it any wi three years ago, has hardiy yet ceased to be a ji i cet ; ee ae have been devoted to the adornment, and to} | of these Bitters. tiining ixtimes th: quantity $1.0) each—sufficient
to pry, we can see straight throu: sir | t fconversation. That such a person | * eee te” eres penne the desecration of this most ancient place of | iT Pin, Tape, and other Worms, COMBIND MEDICINE . to eflect a permanent cure in the great hye
1 ins al ‘ 11 tin ; of ladies desired to order the new garments : * ext i ' TAR ST d i BES AR sing i » system of so many thousands, long-standing cxers. GY ALL CHEMISTS aw '
house from frontto back. About u g ld have invented anything to be mn ge 4 a a a i ned all | *2 =f have been of extrac rdinary magnis | Ui. ll | pager retin beans oe i No CURES, PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS. thronghon
she often comes out—lI suppose to] a visit ended by those lady d s reformers seemed a ph ai ie ese ees tude The greatest legacy of Egyptian ans avatern of medicine, no vermiiames, he on- Dropsy in its worst form; Liver Complaint; ~ worl 3 | nied :
or twoin the ‘neghbor! a eee sae Ce ee et executecthees, but abe haned eee laws te put | Pauity, rhe Grant Prem iduaante led indeod IN THE CITY, thelminitics will tree the system from worms | Jaundice ; Swe ling of the Limbs cod >| APOTHECARIES’ HALL. LINCOLN, EN@ © |
eallon her tradespeople; and you of surpr nd frequent glances ef incredu- ay ee hal | a greater amount of naked human labor; | : like these Bitters. . i" Asthma, of whatever kind ; Dyspepsia, ili- LAND
ker by and bye returt king up ass) lit eo eo oe ee but in Moriah there isa compulsion of the| 9d equal to any in the Lower Provinces. For Female Complaints, in young ee ee Pg . on EXPORT AGENTS.
anproaches at the bedroom window. and if fhe o sity of the members of the Club | would supply the Jemand. Since this ex- features of Nature herself to the surface of ainammene ee pi sag gh ny — y oa ie Sto} i rhe ‘ne ogy “Sra y | Burgoyne, Barbidges wud Co., Coleman st. London F
eae ' eR | hibition; her residence has been thronged | *.°r ~? SS" ene : , - WARRANTED TO GIVE - , “ ? X "4 Cieaval Comsuinint. Menania Pouern fen | SUweety snd seus. ST Newgate m. Lonees
the biind is drawn up, she rus Hinks | was not immediately gratified, for Mrs. Grane } a % ym vl rite Wisco for theres nei ‘ine | the builder, In actual bulk, the Great Py ALL WORK WARRANTED ee Bitters pony § so decided on enenes that and Gravel tg gg i agg Se a Barclay & Sous, 95 Furringdon st., London,
‘ herself « w ry hel; ‘ oa oe Ald ihe een th onl . ja. | With Visttors eas See 70 Ceiservs P| : 1, ees , + EPREOT SATISFACTION. improvement is soon perceptibie. Sickness, ieart disease, Pleurisy, Piles, | Sunger & Sous. Oxford at., London
ing, I dare say, to herself, ‘How angry he} was the n to exhibit the result of her las | . : . ramid is to the Temple rock as five to nine, PERFECT SATISFACTION. ree : : ’ : 6 ’
. f cies Aelieds amet dude l denned bi ¢ ; iasnection ¢ : | wonderful garments of which their friends | by a le é 4 . ‘ a . : é : * f tl Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- | Worms, houmatism, Spinal disease, or Aff- And all the London Wholesale Hongeg,
will be if he comes down an Bpes | am Nol} bors. Sbe held up for inspection an articie | allt werd At she thbeting ‘thive told them. | ¢ ** om yut as far as the sills of the einen ever you find its impurities bursting through | ection of the Spine, Coughs, Colds and AGENTS IN CANADA.
rg ag ae co Ge wins g Ae apre che be sgn gtilbnesg | More than {,000 ladies have examined them, | °°" ~ muble gates of the mountain of the { have 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under | pnd egg Page day Fy gps ele yd | 7 “ a fF say u ‘9 at na — Toroute.—E!liot & ('o, Wholesale Druggists
he has his breakfast at twelve—or one—or | pining chemise and drawers in one garment.}° : house. If we carry the comparison down to : ; rote cleanse 10 when you Hine obstruc hepa oat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhea, “ Shapter and Owen.
two: and I have n him sitting down to] 7) } Kal and aan at ved, | 8nd sre aan) Snr Seeneeeeation, Hee the level at which the low foundation of} C°V¥er: for manufacturing purposes. | sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it i@ | Hysentry, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Tooth- | pramilton.—- Winer and Co
batsiniat them inna ee , ' + "| Mrs, Fiynt, who has retired from her former | 1 ' Ihave 20.000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture | foul; your feelings will tell youwhen. Keep | ache and Ague, Sprains, Strains, Felons, } St. John, N. B.—11. L. Spencer.
Pp rene wen Daring ner einees 5 5 HOR Hh ae Ge sale at ener, J singh “esi busir . finds herself more sought for than the walls is inlaid in the rock at the angles of ~ : M Idi 80 different patterns the blood pure, and the health of the system Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Eyes, | Halifax. N. S.—Avery, Brown and oe.
*And when does be have his dinner? & Co.’s. She also exhibited a series of sus-|" e ee P | the enclosure, the bulk is three times that frame Moulding, ov Cl Sie s will follow. a Lame Back and Side, Cuts and Cracked|~ <. . ’ wage
‘Oh—his dinner! I dare say that is a | penders intended for the support of skirts, | rit a —— pe cafe es of the Great Pyramid. The cubic contents of Cheap. : i Nae Dra A cl sng 0 gy ng sing, Hands, &c. Montreak (0 Charlottetown
i different sort of thing from hers, | Tn bee ea RS la a taken in her garments that the Boston ladies | cubis ete ean Paes aa Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in cadens. of Woshinatie und Ghethen Gis. sgFor Certificates, e. i halla a
' os we 2 aa ig a Z srencemarothgn. deans tei 3 Py — | believe in them, and need only the opportus | ~~ sssenalitiatied tndbattea Meanie Nabune iawse ‘ B a Gilt aud Walnut. Sold by one raeate nee Syetane Justices of the Peace, see Pamplets which; se ieee era ee a
a eaines, A , se y ru ¥s e | nity to aceept them, and discard the dragging | ! art of that piled up by Souj se ' All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy pilates hee cf an be furnished at the Agencies, vesselbetween the shove ports, dur-
i - boon companions, or anys 7 a t, bul | which she claimed considerable merit. Mrs Lsiwnlinn Seesralohte with whis ,| hill has been honey-combed with chambers ‘i]t, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. For sale bv dealers generally. ‘ ’
; : ' and draggling over-weights with which they | ' tod acu Gilt, for ures, 53 le by dee g 5 ing the Summer
at home. Dr. Dio Lewis had quite a number of novel | and galleries; and the declining part to the ; - Arent t Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay “
' , ? | are burdened. . Snelish. German, and American Lookivg . Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay i ‘
‘ When does he come home generally garments to show, each of which, as she de- si alhectigreeaneeinipsiiiliealiita il cinninncssi } south covered with vaults and arches, to E pete A ee Mirror Plates. e Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson. The Laodamia, 96 tons,
*At ali hours. We hear him open t4e/ ccoribed them, seemed to have for its chief JOSH BILLINGS SAYS: | which Geezeh can show no parallel. No 4 few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- THE Manufactured by will leave Montreal about the Ist JUNE,
“~ , little gate with his key at three, four, and | mopit its capacity to be “ fastened together by | mana | merely artificiel structure could kave sosuce i . Cusen — " CALEB GATES, & Co. calling at Summerside, and will be followed
! te: eects "“‘edead iia boo ee ch ee ae, lies | _Thoze who never had ennything athome, ee eee ne eget ft sas ai a LARGEST NEWSPAPER Middleton, Annapolis, Co. N.S | bY another vessel a fortnight later.
"4 ive in the morning ndeed, niiicman wo pin » Which mmendation the ladies when they travel, seem to do it on purpose cessfully resisted the resolute efforts o 8 Te Dec 1, 1873. We shell thes ba cuchhad be supply our
teld Susan that he has seen him ‘nin | did not seem to take kindly, for they have | to find fault. | two greatest military nations of the ancient 4 r Bl szecgaa ‘op Ag PUBLISHED IN “ustomers witl at Cost, C
in, pale, haggar J nd worn out with his alrea ly have had sufficient exper ence with We are all of us api to jJuage ov the world to destroy its existence and obiiterat® 5 Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes. and Freight.
horrid vigils at the hour deceut | , are | things which require pins for fastenings. — & man's coat bi the fashion tt iz its memory. No other monument, long surs| Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND sina HYNOMAN BROS.
vee epg t. oe | How to get rid of the pins is one of the prob Trieing to please everybody iz like trie- | viving the era of Asiatic and [Malian power, Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c ion ‘9 sb ae ( before its ri adore’ the tay bse pte Phy Re on Hila town, 19th lay hay 4i
ee ronder if she sits up for him? ! lems thes are trving to solve. ing ¢ aize F mote f, a sac : . » Ss arv ark , wo y ] ti tems th re try ng t . \ ce 7 tel te ge ey of hornets for | can ever, like the noble Sanctu ary, mark by from the raciest and most improving “rong bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte- We would also inform the Trade that we
‘Oh, no; for we see the light o At this point, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe de-| 1 anetr Gd ae “ad of lite ciara intitle its veryruins the successive periods of its Upholstery Goods Hair Seating | ature of the day; Editorial articles contri- | tOWn. Lovers of the weed can now be | have just received our usual Stock of
p Or 4 a re ' : 4) { > we n grre iurrv l e- —— “ vi 1€ “e ‘ I ’ re 1 m ~ fy ! j “ay AES : . eps js je 3 ¢ . avery ki 4 ic
tary candle in her room always a are | clared that she was in a great hurry, but d shun, but bread mixt with morality = the | glory and its fall! . ©* | buted by the ablest writers in the Provin e. | Supplied with almost every eae Bright TEAS GrOCERIES &e *
re “ } . he ‘ ate ' —_— " Mermt’a nventions vefore 9 " ‘ wisi ™ 2 m rita el nee i rs r i sin ee . ” ™ Pat ark T ace Py ‘ae ~ i afro ai
going to bed, and you may b re my heart | sired to see Mrs. Flynt’s inventions before eread and butter ov it. If we regard not so much the evidence of Bedding. &e. SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Aimer Oe , ’
le r-—poor solitar lon’t | taking her leat and that lady came for- The m: r oxpek it ahes » vntndt te » work of the Temple P re eee ‘ gt ica, per recent arrivals from Great Britain.
bleeds for her-——poor lary i dont} taking h leave, and that lady came r the man who expekts to git ahead here | the Jabor devoted to the work of the Templ = ee i al 1
| N } by pulling others bak aint goin to git . . TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO Also, to arrive per Lady Rodney, from
know that | was ever so interested about} ward. Not being a reformer, nor a member | be'o by pulling others bak aint goin to gi as the effect produced on the mind by its ap-| __ ; ‘ gs i Charm Twist ni HN I fon, 50 Chests TEA, warr ted
-_ p . | : i ‘cae . a. a grate ways from where he started: : ri New patterns, in Damea#&k, Repps, Terry, . : ag » -re ; we : szondon, 5 1ests , Warran good.
any stranger as I am about thi ‘ ng crea-| of the Club, Mrs. F lynt lac ked the se If- poss Thare i ¢ kind fvittl that will pl att parent magnitude, we may suggest the fol- Plushes Poplins Brocatells. Fringes j Office, cornel Que en w King mt. Oriental Fig, ¢ “ HYNDMAN B
ayer ee ges : ~~ fluency . pon - t - fee aman so fast as a clean consbinese. | lowing comparisons: the length - the east Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, dc., cheap. Charlottetown. Fine Brong re ie Ch’town, May 28, 1874. pee
‘Dear, dear, it is terribie!’ sighed the| dies, but she succeeded in making herself in- ; bia ich | ern wall of the sanctuary is rather more | Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds “ale : maa
“ , Gravity is generally a kounterfit which ae f a , ar eminged ay ; Invincible Fig, a ‘
sympathising Mrs. Kennedy ‘But does telligible, soon forgetting the peculiarity of a man cheat himself with and tries to cheat | than double that of the Great Pyramid. Its Pillows and ane gore constant HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR. McDonald’s Canadian Bright Navy, MONTAGUE PACKET.
any one visit them—have they any friends, | her position in herinterest in hertopic. She] others with, too. height, from the foundation on the rock at ly on hand, cheap. Just Published, Price One Shilling Stg. do 6 Solace, pememenel :
do you think?’ sa rather short, broad, blende woman, on|, Envy is the wiping soem = = harte; | ine south, and near the northern angles, was TENUE SCIENCE OF LIFI « mn o 7 _—- THE fast-sailing Schooner AES
‘I'don’t think he can have many fr ends— | the shady side of forty, and wore a Simple gir item i +, | nearly a third of that of the Egyptian struc- IRON BEDSTEASS AND CRIBS, seer as ‘ paler, fost on hand . good assortment of Cigars ane, “— ply, res er, be
} ] fellow; but tt re a great} black silk skirt and gr redingot I have made a cluss kalkerlation on it, ; ; : r ir SERVATION. A practical Guide to | and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any during the present Summer, De
the heortiess fellow; but there are a great | biack silk s pe ene Rrey Femingete, with and [ find that, with whiskey at six cents | ture. If to this great height of one hundred Great Varied ealth, Strength, and Vigorous Old Ace. | other store in Charlottetown. tween Charlottetown and Mon
” many people who call, stylish people, too, in ) black velvet collar, cufls and buttons—plain | a glass, a man will drink a good farm and | and fifiystwo feet of solid wall be added the & Grea rarity, Uheap: ddress to the Nervous, the Sedentary, the BLATCH McKENZIE & CO, | tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and
carriages; and there is he—the wretch !— | enough for a reformer, but in excellent taste. | fetch up in the poor hous in just thirteen descent of one hundred and fourteen feet to A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, | Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions | Jan.. 5, 1874. from seid Ports.
often with his half sleepy look, smiling and | She told theclub that by tke invitation ef} Y's an ty phe une freod the bed of the Kedron, and the further eleva- —it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- — seein go ve relaxed oe gail A Fe Freight, apply, in pag te ;
4 } r é rg y ae rend, i nl oe ii Rite ies ea i iat . rerular » *, climate, age sease Messrs. acDon;: ren. >
handing the ladies out as if he were the most | some of its members she had come in to Yu kant liv and . h PPY pong y 3 > hy | tion ofone hundred and sixty feet attained valid Chair,and aL yunge Ina few seconds, Sigel les 0 : : 1 e, age or disea €, Charlottetown Cemete Con all essrs MacDonald & Owen, W ue
, 1a? | nae (hem hee id } bi serving the devil; this has bin tried by ( bn very durable. No house should be with- | Or from oOver-taxed or abused energies, . n Georgetown,to Messrs. A. A. MacDo
exemplary husband in the world. | Show them her ideas of dress reform, and az smart men az the world has ever pro-| by the pinnacies of the Temple porch, we abot Atay | whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- sai ati i Bros., and at Montague Bridge, to Pierce
*Has she children? [ hope she las, as) that she would begin at the beginning. This | duced, and proved to be a profound failure. | paye a total height of four hundred and tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- a 2 ae ot gt ee Gaul, Esq.
, : r » her in |} ng abs| she did by « biting a large doll dressed Tige men are just as apt to overshoot the < aee is ‘ ei (aoe . ‘ sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical JAMES McEVOY,
they would console her in h ng abs} sh i y exnibiling a large doll dressed in Wize men are just as ap TE twentyssix feet, which is only fifty-nine feet k th th e 5 . ce ili ) annie ley
: le sae ghuats ate. bak t have alwene sed ) aaah Q4n siock is the Largest in thé | rorce. By S. LAMERT,M.D.,L.S. A. " : Master & Owner
sences.’ | clothes adapted to a child just beginning to | M&TK 4S ] te iss for either oy | less than that of the Great Pyramid. The . &c.,37 BEDFORD SQUARE, London S the Act of our Legislature, passed i Say
M fort t 1 her walk Her tem } { c ! that it Iz a respektable miss for either ov , : : City and the very Cheapst scab hit a) a aw . ' in June 1872 enacts that from and Montague Bridge. May 4, 1874. ym
‘No—even that comfort is deni Her, | Walk. r system, she said, applied the them to make. area of the face of the eastern wall is more ’ ‘*An excellent manual for all who may aan an . fi : ‘al Samaea 1874. it shall i a. mantels _ '
F She has no one to cheer her—her own | Same principle to suits for females of all} If a man kan stand sudden prosperity | than double that of one side of the Pyramid. ee — hak leg Ew iy not abuse it.— not be lawful, Ae od costae penalties, to St- Lawrence Marine jnsur’
. ‘ : + . . ; aki s " Wi > : ow } ~ Uurche and Sl aseile. - ” “ ‘
thoughts must be her compan at such | ages, the | g idea being to suspend the toe yr ae mg he haz got | Thus the magnitude of the noble Sanctuary ‘ . ea Pipe sattects of dict and the recula- | imte: any dead body in the Protestant burying | d
‘ } . £ 4 Ea ° se ~ 4 ’ j . as : S if * A * . ‘ = Mie . ¥ a :
? times. But perhaps it is al z; for | weight herotofore borne upon the waist and | ¢ "84 ‘ : aps ere of Jerusalem far exceeded that of any other Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. tion of the functions the advice throughout Ground, on the Malpeque Road, in ance Co. of P, Es Is and.
i what kind of father could such aman make?) hips from the shoulders. In this model, the sie ole eek eee Gl 7 ik emg temple in the world. Two amphitheatres of | Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, | js admirable.”—Mirror. 9 ha = yg ig AP maa ed Boarp or Dimectors:
> Oh, 1 should like to know her. And yet 1| underskirt, worn next the body, was of an| more than haff rite. ’ the size of the Colliseum wou!d have stood — Room and Chamber Fnrniture, in ee ee ign ean interment, application for burials ems ARCHIBALD Kennepy, Eso.. President
P dread any scquaintance with her husband. | clastic knit fabric, to which was sewn bands| Falling Gonperenety inluv iz anold-fasbion- | within its colossal girdle, and leftroemto| ff ig a pleasure to have customers come | yoted his entire attention to the soe afthase in must be made to the undersigned, rsnae i cen ‘oa si
' Barton, you know, wou'in't know such a | of unelastic material for supports, the cloth- | 4 a don't do it any more, it spare. The Colliseum is said to have seated | and examine. disorders. “| at his residence in Kent Street. gegen =r Esq
\ | aint fashionable. , . ete : : ; : A i ‘ . DAKE, Esq.
man.’ | ing for the lower part of the body being but- = eal : eighty-seven thousand speetators, and ac- Patients residing in the Colonies can be Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal FP. W. HyxpMan, Esq.
a suce fully treated by i } fthe C ’ j ‘ail 1 M E
‘My dear Mary, you have made me quite} toned to the waist. The main point of sup- A gentleman, talking in a Sunday-school, | commodated twenty-two thousand more in } SUCCeSsstuts) cures | BY «correspondence, | tol share of the Company’s ground, avail- ‘HOMAS Morris, Esq.
» “F cc , y know 1} t for all “‘lothi , hh a Sunday or two ago,asked the scholars why arens aceamen or anch George Woods & cos. | and remedies will be forwarded in secreey | able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of W. D. Srewarrt, Esq.
melancholy. Let us go out. 1 know port for all the clothing was the point of the | oT! ove ; ‘| its arena and passages. For such a number | and safety to any address | ; r ated Sol . revel r ice. Exchange
§ 7 ' , Simon was keptin prison. One of the teach- ; 4 eile ea a q Gea edbentnasnyty Sooncithunes" Maen dagg co | the purchase money, and subject to another Risks taken daily at their office, Exc
heave much to see, and many people to call) shoulder, although its weight is distributed } @:s quietly prompted a boy to say that it was to have been crammed within its circle, the CELEBRATED | THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, | call of $10. Building.
upon, and here we are, losing the best part upon the whole of the upper part of the fora hostage , and the youth not quite catch- | space for each person must have beed limited | a. - we A thay eng Plots for individual interment 82 each. FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN,
of the day in something not much removod | chest, | ing the words, piped out, “ He was detained | to severteen inches by twenty inches. Als! C A B i N E T 0 RK 6 A N § mouth, tl A. Parr; Pictou lheney Intiost: | Persons desirous of obtaining allotments Ch'town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary
from scandal.’ Another doll was then shown, intended to for postage lowing two cubits each way, or four square St. John, N.B., Hl. ‘hubb & Co., and rie |in the Cemetry, will please apply to| ~ r ° ° ad 4
The ladies hereupon set out, saw ali the | represent an older girl. This was provided| A party sat down at a well-spread supper | cubits for each worshipper in the Temple, FOk SALE—CHEAP. | CuakLorrerown, P. BE. I.,of Messrs. Brem- | William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer 0% Lt CarrEnip Seed,
“loves of bonnets ’ in vent street. all the witha loose waist, at the natural belt point table of a Sound steamer, upon which one of the Sanctuary would have contained thirty | her Brothers, 44 Queen Street, | the Company. 7 > . D |
é sacrifices’ that . : . arn the dishes contained a trout of medorate size. “ap + Ch etic : , J I N ¥ wil 5 | By Order H i S
octyl gaainipa “a « Aaa y OF | Of which were two rows of buttons, one for | 4 serious looking individual drew this trout | *housand: the Chel, excluding the Priests Ol N i E VON. ImporTaNT Cavurion.—The public are! JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y.
fered up in Oxford street, bought great hose, underdrawers and flannel skirt, and-} towards him, saying apologetically, “ Thisis | Court, twenty thousand more, and there earnestly warned against a piracy of the | Dec.29, 1873, 1 > tga
many things for ‘less than half the cost,’ | the other for white skirts and the skirts of fast day with me.’’ His next neighbor, - would yet have been room in the Great Queen Square, Mareh 10, 1873 above work emanating from a so-called L AIN J OB. AND BOOK G E Ky y H 5 B E N} T '
made calls, and laughed and chatted away a | the dress, which was separate from the waist, | pe poping: his fork send the rite tiags Court and the cloisters to make the total | DVERTI Ej E ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- faba O . OO Farmers buy your TURNIP SEED from
i. : | transferred it to his own plate, remarking, S i the , . | ingly appropriates the titles of two works. | > aah i ya ) Ha
exciting da r the country lad: ane , aot ath tus tasiten 1 oe : : : » 1e XAM gly appropris ie t 8s of two works, | petit
a ims day for the country lady, | thus sustaining the weight of all the lothing | « Sip, do you suppose nobody has a soul to | reach to more than two hundred and ten : - A | published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. | PRINTING done at the HENRY A. HARVIE.
Who, Bappily for herseif forgot in the bustle | from the shoulders and upper part of the! save but yourself?” thousand.— Edinburgh Review. INER. 1 , i
March 30tb, 1874. ly. | EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town, June 1, 1874.
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iy ai i : 4 READINGS THE BRITE ommercial ULollege, | 2.2. besizs: mas, ant his atret
oe — i ks i + eile nm bird wh vas fret chest, as inth® frst instance Mrs. I lynt | RANDY READINGS, i , * cn ms that he is not above bus ness bas
I v a . lea ! 1 Mre. | n to view, Mrs. How ked why its | Why ! ace ihe ) ) EDINBURGH REVEW, (Whig. inns Ciena «Miva akties be important to tradesmen and dealers ie
underdr g j many more } nds tapes | Because it mak } Lt pity. . a Uvwee saditiadlad Weite Eey oe ee oe lize ta t paper they are te .
' saiges ye it On ws that on ¥ you buy your |} LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Con- eee ehanen. & eeset ee rIpnape = | nity Along Seti. thers are ent
i s . " ; ' ate Bien Imusic by the sheet, but on sundays you ca! servalive.) BATON, FRAZER X AGH, PROPLIETORS, _ = : ne ti nesa, and even if they qo
i a , ' von @ } W to wh yu t ‘ dag ors het} choir. en TopEp PREVIEW. (Liberal os | Vertize, it becomes the more mportane
= j f ; ; ree ‘ 14 ie ‘God made th i a? bala _” 5 BRITISH QUARTI RLY REVIEW (} DESIGNED ‘o> doubly important.— Anon,” _ 3
Use its ra O that you | none were useless, there was pre Vin htc woke as at helest! Chin’ Black woot i Keinburgd Adv agie, : BOOK-KEEPING in all its branches, both} ('Mporters and Dealen '
sas , ’ ee pay , {replied the other; ‘botherashun! I’'ye seen REPRINTED BY THE SS 2 eines and DOT este ah nwt ond lg qc Is RESPECTFULLY DIRECTED go
tisw ry nent had no waist rd. but 1 ; hin as two of her put together. . ul ‘i ‘ hae ateral subjects, thorougly ta cht and prac- sii aia sae " .
Noble, st t ‘ re , n and cot- | ae + t Leonard SCott | wblishing Ca., VI tically applied by means ofa a) 4 ay in af a oe " nes
l tu , \\ jasa i st ‘ 5, w . oa’ western ] es this parting advice sultan cote ’ A'A A, a i . . : me Mel He a a 5% ise ug ae
a, ; tor wers, and flant rt, all the weight | 4 ‘ bridegreon i140 Funron Sr. N.Y i IN Complete Course of Actual Business, baie om ok hh PSS
» i af af ul 2 iwers, al Manner st ait $ Ly Vale ob hI ' f ) Jie oe . ’ . ‘ “4 . . | calle —_—-
Tru 6 a treasi at and : y . ‘ : nm ti houlders Mrs. Flynt t- | Be always kind and never say “ shall” A ACRE oik whith the Maal cebiich Dr. J. W alker s California Vin- engaged in by all the students. Particular
Us t illustrating 1 ant And do what you can to please her, By co who eancion & Shes | compen tion, | egar Bitters are a purely Vegetable nce MERCHANTS
, Mt Vi ist - iS | ‘ eit eee . ra) ers who recelve @ liberal compensation, S ; . ‘s t ‘ .
It w make \ wor (>) t ! : alll ae . ! For she is a hum-bred “Merican gal, ‘ | yreparation, made chietly from the na- 3ANKING ARITHMETIC, H maa
Better far its ‘ ' . . . : . f the word * ‘ by saving that w | And the che-i-ld of our hum-bred Carsar. i) er a } ! : wd nd on the lower ranges of BA} KE a : - : : Cea WILL FIND CUSTOMERS FOR Tr
. | ree : iit a : ee ee tive herbs found on th H hd > 7 CORRESPON ENCE 7
han the w 4 Lox owh waiet tieacure was twenty-seven | i . ae hs These periodic is constitute a wonderful . : i ‘Califor BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE, |
sman the weet ' Haw \ ; o oe oes Tease ; ea | , |. THe fashion reporter of an Austin City, msicellany of modern thought, research, | the Sierra Nevada mountains of Caiilor- SPELLING, &c. SPRI N & G 0 0 ey
eo b made he : full yard in lengt®- | Nevada paper, described the belle of tc and criticism. The cream of all European | nia, the medicinal properties of which seein a
Courage isa t uy treasur 7 H tl V rh Loo Here Mrs. Howe interrupted again in aston- | masquerade ball in the following astonish- rato worth ‘reviewing is found here and| are extracted therefrom without the use | Our Course of po tse affords a large BY ADVERTIZNG IN
OUP iS a bailey \ t } ' l Mw ¥e nou A : a « ine laneuage: * The most gorgeous, stun- - ain 4 } Tl _ 1estion is almost amount 0
Use it well . ishment with, “But, Mrs. Flynt, are you | ing ‘anguage, © x, hey treat of the lead vents of the| of Alcohol. sad ary ee a ‘
; ones e seen } hust ishm ’ ce edi neg i ‘stest-classest, they treat of the leading events i ck | cigar at Ra
See ee "fre uty in these. clothes?" to which the repty eae or aa siler aunts for cuitnmes world in masterly articles written by men daily asked, What pry ue ee PRACTICAL INFORMATION = INER,’
= en eve ewey on af , ‘hen was made, “ Yes, I've worn nothing else for | jy the “outlit,” was that worn by Miss | who had special knowledge of the matters unparalle led sucec si . . I cups cans relating to Business pursuits, which is of the a —
By the conquering power of g.adnes | «Oh. the dreadful, wret i, gambling i r e ina hic Br kie Clarke i She was the highfaultinest, | treated. The American Pnblishers urge TERS?” Our answel is, that they remove greatest importance to Young Men intend. rhe usual reductions to those
Use it well! . OPE . ee ‘| would | more than a year,” a declaration which was ran ‘ ‘ as 3 ae ote ta vats oy lag “a si the cause of disease, and the patient re- ing te wo jato busisess for theamelven: who il
\ terrupted M Barton ; : oe gayest and glausest gal in the room. She | upon all intelligent readers ir this country handel nae uke es cea s ADVERTIZE
ceive: ) 1 audience ith hearty ap- | 5*- = ica eceipeabengiearge in ae ee bol overs ‘ a ey are > greg “ates ‘ ‘ r sane '
Fope’s a germ wits) ght undying— | not know such amé a by the at : % Me appeared as a page, and she wasa page that | a liberal support of the Reprints which | — wee? np '; life-gi ing principle No Voung Yan Can \fford to miss a Course at this , a fl
‘ ak “| } ' aaa sarranted hi i; | plause. In describing this garment, Mrs. | yo man would have any other man to read. they have so long and so cheaply furnished | blood purifier and a lile-giving principie, j eo sage al ace asthe : RY E*EE | > YE
While the ace é swiftly flyir posllnapeuliage: } a i the , | Blynt recommended her hearers to use con- | Both in costume and action she was as per-} feeling sure that no expenditure for| a perfeet Renovator and Ins igorator lustitution. REE Se: noma -AR 4 -
“ a cai } Mrs. Law age greiner, a on | fect asa big sun-flower.” A couple of days | literary matter will yield so rich a return| of the system. Never before in the : : AGENTS WANTED—Male
Let its talsmainic f i ala nati ave French bone buttons, as they batton fter tl ‘py rance of this notice, into the - raed matter 1k y* ; ‘nti ene history of the world has a medicine been Business men and others interested are male, for the “ Transminsion of f
ou on through paths ty— exemplary yor mare Wi edt ok iq | Mber the appearance HS Mowbe’, INO SN 1 as that required for a subscription to these story of th Se a cordially invi ~all -xamine our pg aa Pay
“— wor” . eon! " f every s virt kind, ¢ amis | Cast) ld several button-holes each, and | Caitorial room of the paper stalked a youug | the ' ' | compounded porenens the a atest invited to call and examine cur | ang ng a al Life of Wo “~ "
: ; his voun nev it the thread, whieh was also received an, is brow was wrapped in thunder, . cue ee eee ree | qualities of VingGAR Brirrers in healing the system. by Dr. Napheys. Agent's profi 813 |!
Momerts are life's richest treasures— . eee ee sah Leen : M flow med not to be nag petal sult fed his hand clasp- Leading Periodicals of Great Britian. bs of every disease man is heir to. They Hours—94 a. m. to 12 p. m., from 2 to 4, | $250 a month. Testimcahin Pak, ie
or + = wen wiih | ruse MIrs ( CO SHOCMIEN o ‘ A " Hi ate —_—_—_— 4 “eal Bias ‘ ae ae ae Oe ond = Ft ss heigl
Use them we wh ce vee her surprise that these | ¢@ @ Jump of hickory. He pulled a paper TERMS : are a gentle Purgative as = as + ro and 74 to 94 p. m. emipent Divines, Physicians and be
They will bring eternal plea $ My Mrs. Law, how dicta ate. oe : iss } out of his pocket and pointed his fingers at :, hind tl ee | Fl Latingh | ae on By Ph emg ag Hin Circulars containing full particulars will | America. Immense sales ©\ ery Where
. os biel thane ht i , { had actual ven tested by wear- .: ‘eausiaiaielanal a ie rs ‘eee > ms About one thir 1@ price of the originais. } 1e Liver ant iscera rgans, In Binous niques “nt afi Mate " lili ian ce le i 7 .
If we never treat then inidel a men © { non | a ad actually i } the paragraph, said “{ wanttersee the man } / ' } . & 7 : +be sent free to any address, on application to Send for Terms and Circulars toc
But improve them ever rightly talk of il i 1 ma at ‘ nd again asked, ‘ Mrs Flynt, have | as wrote thatere.” ** I win the individual, For any one Review, ot ee a enertion of Dn. Watxen's T. B. REAGH, Principal. MITCHELL, St. John, N. B % Gi
Use them well! i a. ig : ie ly discarded corsets?” to which the | replied the person. ** What did yer go and | For any two Reviews, 7 OO ee Ve pi oper es 0 —— nee Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1874.—-tf Jan 12, 1873.
er = | every sense 01 Aime, - . i ’ r ne sh tg » 175! an | do it for, that’s wat I want ter know?’ ‘O, | For any three Reviews, 10 QO 46 ee, INKGAR BITTERS are Apt pear Nig “ram Dy smc — ———— ——— ee ERE. ANS NR a ma RRR EMME Haak oy, ari
, ATURE mes home to his desolate w ull hours, | Answer Ws, er ere lia "| because I thought you'd like ter se¢ your | Foa all four Reviews, ot a adinal | Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, SiG 4k OUTFITS Reaployment at pam
LITER. wl . a ostensible means of living is| admission at which the audience again gal made out one of the most bewitching | Por Blackwood’s Magazine, 400 “ % | Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera- Se f F) i travelling. The work home» ;
‘ att chang : it ie we tal cheered heartily | females that were ever sent on earth to keep | For Blackwood and one tive. and, Anth-Rilione. Ps FRE nee ani pave the be on
° A BIT OF SCANDAL SPVILED. , game 5 oT , \{ter this digression, doll No. 4 was shown, | 8 man from his hash and drive balmy sleep Review, a «8 | aie oe re Gemeente THE Subscribers offer for Sale-- Pein ona os — Offerey Gr
—who———’ iegiigigiey Ws a ¢ ae "| from his pillow.” ‘Now look here. Ever For Blackwood and two FUSES ABA TEN. SEtS., SAN” aged “ye ash wages, samples, and complete oy
ie | . . next % stave of lac ders P : é ‘ and cor. of Washington and Charitoy Sts., N. Y, * 7 4 2he r - ‘Mba a ad ; 4
¢ Poor thing! I do feel for ! Though ‘You have been most grievously misled, | Wearing next the ige of a jady’s under sense that was published I cant get a word nar rt 60 #0 8 | Sold by all ruggists and Dealers. 12 khds Brizht Retailing sugar | ‘ree. Address at or S ke remont Daniels &Q, N
i Neate reese : VI -an, | dress. It was a single garment, combining out of her. She sits in front of the look-|] pp. pio at . | ‘ SS ag claim Virx- in Bond or duty paid. 235 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Ne
she is a person I never saw, yet here seems | again interposed Mrs. Law Who can é ans cial Sanne namadie’ om taenell aie For Blackwood and three Grateful Thousands procla nvm > PMACDONALD & OWEN ee
s Rae es rrosely slandered the best of men? | a@chemise, underskirt, corset-cover, if corsets | ingeglass and keeps a gazin on herself, anc Reviews 1300 “& & | gGar BrrrEers the most wonderful In- Peel ee si F?°ESH Su
ecase of such oppression on the one hand, | have so grossly siandered the best eo ia ne ‘with } »nd unders | Makin’ squint eyes at her dress,and pucker ee Binnie’ end Soar r vigoraut that ever sustained the sinking eee ee i
’ d such patient suffering on the other, (hat! He cannot help his late hours, poor fellow ¥ eae i | in’ up her mouth, and actin’ as if she wasa “api " } a angled aa * ,
se : : rt eT ne That may be safely called his misfortune, but | $ finished with buttons att neck lor! blasted sight better than anybody else. I Reviews, a. * { system. im t ke these Bitters ONE BOX oF CLARKE’S z 41 PILLS D! be a
uss her in the mern poageteas Tg mad as ehe | @ collar or ruff, and at the wrists for cnffs or | want this ere thing fixed, or there’ll be a see No Person ean . nal l g S warranted to care all discharges from the — ;
“Oh, J dare say you'll! see ber in the mern- | not his fault And the lady warmed as sh ee , Jestnint whish tadtaied se | editors situation vacant.” He looked sig- PREMIUMS - | aecording to directions, and remain long Urinary Organs. in ether sex, acquired or EVERY VARIETY :s
ing, for she often steals out then, when the | spoke unti! she had to untie her bonnet, and | ruffles. This a és Delp hie: ie ; nificantly at the club. For a moment the New subscribers (applying early) for the | unwell, provided their bones are not de- coeeeonn cuneel and — 2 the wu. ,
‘evstehs, J suppose, is in bed.’ fan ber glowing face with hor handkerchief. | W's one and graceful. Several ladies de. | Lwearees soed is profound thought; then | Tht may have, without charge, the | roped by mlnardl poles of ae | ROD Sea er
‘B { what wld have induced a girl to} H misfortune,’ said Mrs. Barton ; how | very comely and graceful. Several ladies de- | his face brightened, and he said, “I'll fix it aay a i 4 1872 Be mg sie | means, and vital organs wasted beyond samedi oe eo
u a wig ave induc if is misfortune, said Mr Hen wots ired that it was pretty enough for aj in next weeks paper. After you've seen a shat eica a. ; i: of such periodicals as | repair. Sole Proprietor, F, J. CKARKE PRICES LOW, S<
) such 4 man." n that be called a misfortun lich a man | ¢/a! a ; » next issue. eall and tell me » result.” | “hey may subscribe for, . * ~
” oven He ; . bone Siete ane hamber dress, and examined its * cut = 0 wage pena br: dag we Or instead, new subscribers’to any two Bilious, Remittent and Inter APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. aT Rm
‘Well, I don’t know—the old story, I sup~ | can help any day he pleases cae 1¢ young man left. In the next week’s stead, new suvscribers,to { | i Feve which are so preva-
pose—false appearances, for no gir! in her But he cannot hel! he would be t with t “ paper appeared the following paragraph : three, or four of the above periodical >| Jent in the valleys of our great rivers EXPORT AGENTS. HASZARD’S AGRICULTURAL STORE, Bi
senses would have married a man with his | pleased to spend his evenings at home with | sides the above 1 eas a support) «4 Correcrion.—We made a grave | may have one of the ‘Four Reviews’ for throughout the United States, especially Burgoyne Burbidges and Co.,Coleman St., London
i aes a lis nad known of them before c ssl wit al wow his busin (eee } t, White skirts | mistake in our issue of last week. In our | 1873; subscribers to all five may have two ds an the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Bowery enetenn it ann -s Street, London West Queen Square, Charlotteton, Pi
aad? : ew shew diner pbanie'ais ever.” ind. dres g detatched ak cription of 1 he masquerade ball, we : of the Four Re views, or one set of Blacks Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan- rie Sona, Oxford ioact pase ai] June 8, 1874.—tf
ana. ness Degins when other peo} : cidently substituted the name of Miss Fran- | wood’s Magazine for 1878. . zos. Rio Grand And all the London Wholesale Hou: seneoneretinceaniiaeiita Pe. —
- ; ts tie a col hie i ; P ; Every kie Cl hes for that of Miss Georvie Waller Neitl b 7 sas, Red, ¢ olorado, Brazos, Rio Granc e, An nere nn Cabra _ es WOTICcCK
Mere is SOmMeum « n, what if > 7 & aly : a i n1e : 210 40 Ol MISS GCOTLIC - | Neither premiums to subscribers nor aes ee ‘ + Save ‘ = é ENTS PD} YANADA.
b on I allow. which seems to blind , garment this model voung lady had on was! Any one whe is acquainted with the first | Li : ie ae 1 s allowe la tl Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro i ie eileen .. hae ; . ae is ; fe
a ee en one | Oe her shoulders, but she had | named lady must have discovered the error, | 2 5°Unt to clubs.can be allowed unless the; snoke, James, and many others, with | Moutreul*‘—EMiot: and Co,, WholesaleDrugyiste. LL PERSONS indebted to the
them tothe real character of the man they Don't you know ?" said M Lay x a si te bene tak aks appeared for what seas | SHOMOY 36 remitted direct to the publishers. | their vast tribytaries, throughout our atte a = 44% rn, either for Subscriptions or pe
are in love with: but in this case I don't) 5... extremely surprised. * Why, he is ar as could I intended as a page, but she looked a good | No premiums given to clubs, entire country during the Summer and J ef yoi Nh —, L. Spencer tisments,; ve requested m* make IMME.
ve | 7 v1 I ty ein bove her head leal 6 like «3 k i rd lack Circulars with further particulars may be uw 1 remarkably so during sea- ise St. hinkheue ot DIATE PAYMENT to the unde a
think she could have known ! y aC Ove | editor ofa WS] " deal more like a bootblack in hard luck. Arcuiars Wh 1 irther parvicun my Autumn, anc remarkably § in Ha Halifax, N. S---A very, Brown urd Co ‘ si i ;
i ducted himself, or sh¢ rtainiy would have REED ine the eas f these garments, She is not good-looking her actions were had on application. sons of unusual heat and dryness, = October 13, 1873; ly bien rg — to receive and gram
‘ ' | + . inl i ared t she absurd, and every man in the room kept as LEONARD SCOTT PUBLISHING Co invariably aecompanic d by extensive de
‘ gused in time. Oh, the wret I have THE GARMENTS: WHICH THE Com.i*'"r™ hen ; re saegees aan aa +h] hi e| sists eienasemmnct senate hil id ae 4) cg we "Bae wel car —_ By order, “
* I , , | THB GARME! J sage a ,, | far from her as possible. She thinks of | 40 FULTON STREET. NEW YORK rangements of the stomach and liver, Cch:i:rlottretown 5 , u
“ no patience with him ING WOMAN WILL WEAR. oe Ce ee ,, | Moving out of this community, as it’s un- D sigh Pg REET, SEW SCR and other abdominal viscera. In their o 74 W. L. COTTON,
This little dialogue took place in one ¢ f ; in Waikil 8 She teil 1S SUpport as she did NO | a, prec iative. hidyamesy ng goes she wil: be | vii 7 en - —— treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow- S T : A Bi ] A K E R y Jan.1 th, Ast . Ne _ Manager
those neal, bright, clean-windowed, gauzy | bine the Bodton'Globe:? ater, cone ovsenriag he ee ll —— and. The | WANTED. | erful influence upon these various or- 5 1874, FRESH SEEDS 1674_—Ciy.
curtained houses that form so many pretty! .. tO ih st now in-| Mrs. Flynt's garments were warmly com- | ae oe a ee ee ee — > tee bait aaa gans, is essentially necessary. There BRICK BUILDING ditties v ' s =
ia fg : ne he boston ins » ) . Wee F among them. 4 Energetic Men, to Sel ucumber- is no eathartie for the surpose equal to ’ t / a
districts within a walking distance of t ‘ ove i blem, | mended by st of the Jadies, w ’ a 1" ; a ee tie wood femies: Ab polite wen Gin eae oo ae a ee Pe i HE Subscriber has received via Halifar, ©
™ dustriously investigating the dress problem, 1¢ next day the young man entered the wood Pumps. An active man can earn TaTirn’s “EGAR TTERS . . : :
mighty heart of the great metropolis, and aire ine otnd some ormafcoame | So%abed tat clothes could be devil | ggtae’ “abte hasd he bore aeiiesgad is | FiNy Delis week at this businese, "| Da, J Watnen's Visca Bircens, | DP TN GE STREET. from CovENT GaxpeN, ‘Loudon, 4
salen idee elles. the ene disteen | acid dies aeaiins aaa en w would Eooires the waist | be . = —— nt¢ . one bis - hoote | G. C. ¢ prmaancre gh colored viscid matter with which the Ei . “ ’ an .
. tee looking lage ' : nd +} i ig net y and hips from 1 S at th same | and a tremendous bhowic-knife. i e saved | Manuiacturer’s Agent sine are ade at the same time : e i an ' wer eeds.
- mn . oo ron. wi 1 just io een A snail b 1 | Mrs. Dr, | UP tothe reporter. ‘I look warlike, don't Hyndman’s Building. Queen Street. a Ase _ ( — of the liver. HE SUBSCRIBER in returning thanks rte bar an ow
her guest—a country mairon, who had just) | . skirts and dampened id g , “1? Ldomt feel a bit like fightin’, you bet < 4 ~ a stimu sitet — a arg yg babe Ithy for past favors, respectfully intimates to | Warranted the growth of 1873.
errived on a visit to her t a. ( SS I ted 1g that to| you jest oughter have seen her when she | May 18, 1874. Py i ee ee se Bsa Seonniun in wilt Cavey | his numerous customers and the public Wm. R. WATSON,
a ‘ c iam sani ts — Sin : _ ee ae ae ' ‘in| ena she eeesatt tS The » tant danne ~— om *tlons of the digestive organs.’ ein ii tae a vinemet ~ i ~ > 4 > 3
bject of the commiserat i Was a ee 4 support g m it of the | readthat correction. Why, she jest danced ATC AT f unctions | 4 el so generally, that he is preparing a large} City Drug Store, May 4, 1874. tf a
—s stp Dee Lent 5 tae acectnten | Shoulder was unnatura t tld rest | 2Jig with madness, and she sot down and ON CONSIGNMENT. Fortify the body against disease | Supply of m se mine =e
posite, but epparentiy the at Freeman Place Cha rs exhibition ie . atta : i om ig | arms around my neck, and@ said, ** Arthur do 1 ] BOX ES BC YTHES, al ok ellis | Brrrers. No epidemic ean take hold 4 : " : iH} HITE BLUE Rip ORANGE (ND GREER
wreichedness. eae ere is aie - thers | tween the sl ler point and the neck; but you love me?” ‘You bet your best bonnet | _ do. ns Y i ik STONES, : of a system thus fore-armed. No. 1 Pilot, Extra Pilot, HIEt, 4D, REM, PANY AD
On the'following morning Mrs. Barton and | (et to conret affair, | MPS: Flynt defedfiied her idea, and offered it | on that.” said I.‘ Well, never expect me | a Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Mead- | X°- ? Milot, ae hae \o's 3's to 10's I
= - —— it have devised. t was not a secret affair, : . i . to speak to you again unless vou go and | et belt, aol * sige . ‘ No. 1 Thin Pilot No. 1 Navy I ds a7 .
her guest, Mrs. Kenn ere at 1 for women were welcomed, but no man could mars, Sewwis wonld entl-and: leave ‘Rer‘ wen kill the feller as writ that slander.” In heathing Paper, ache, Fain in ; heulders, Cough ~ | No. 2. Thin Pilot, No. 2 Navy, TARRANTRE 7 aN wa
} Ww 1 W veiconice . ian L | : , r + saee & A L LEN
dow of the parlor, which mat laf hee ae ; ure to Make her an entire su that Si ourse I promised, and now I am here to} Cheap for cash or approved paper Pightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Thick Family Pilot, | Fancy Pilot ‘\ ARRANTED to be Ft LL ED GTE at
seo ni onan Rep slgaga ne ohtain admittance. Reporters were uncere- ht give ita trial kill ¥ a ge “" a " i a . a} i rtils dina: eae . _ Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste ' Sisai ' ’ ‘ and weight, STRONGER AND BER m
“i wo a n of ti in! py Mrs r might give ila trial Kili Vou. e iaugner iz and heartily. GC. CARMAN “e " ae il oth vat ba i 4 ’ y a. . vents ¢ Hin a oc : pital tg
view of the dwelling oe PY sly ex i ar of Leslie's Mr i el es bs ents n | After a time he quieted down and the re- | : _ * : sn ‘ : jn the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita- BISCUIT & CRACKERS: PER in every respect than any other Eng at
‘ hea he joor was au Ik : i : A airs yat then resumed | CXHiDILA 1 | 4rler ¢ u ‘ sy le MANnUiACtUIrers Agent, pare . i apa c ences Srees P at. i : i i is] r American warp.
ee Se he estoy tha | Lttustrated, who endea SO) Cet 10 OT ssienteving to the audience a waterpr porter said, **I suppose, to make it all | ll Ex. Building, ? tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Captain's Biscuit, ; Dyspepsia Crackers, ” i nang Imi a None is gem
opened, and wasas quietly shut agéin by the | | | sketches for his journal, wus ferbidden | -* “'SP!4Y'"% eas a | Fight between you aud your gal, I've to be-| Ch'town, June 1, 1874. § Ins Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kid- | goa, piscuit, | Coffee Crackers, ine without our name on the labels, fie G
lady herself to enter. Mrs. Ce ne Ser er Dt cidant | ore by the use of which the wearer is en-| come a corpse. I'll doit. Sit there a, . neys, and a hundred other painful symp- Wine Biscuit, | Ginger Crackers, sale by all dealers. : :
T re she noor thing ! ed Mrs | _— ie eee — nie ... | tirely protected from rain or mud or dew. | minute and I'll fix the business.” He sat | (‘i OY ie }? Sh T, D | toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Medford Biscuit. | Oyster Crackers, saga wieeiced Wa. PARKS & SON
here She 1s, |} va hese ta ’ | the Ciub, superintended the exhibition fie outside was of erdinery wate ¢| down at the desk, scribbled away for a few | a4 4k”¥ 4 Ad ¢ |} One bottle will prove a better guarantee Seed Sugar Biscuit, | Wine Crackers, Aare a Mitls g h we
q Barton ‘Only look how srefully : snd there was a large attendance. indicating l : ol i ssl s- asi r _., | minutes, and then returned with a sheet f meee of its merits than a lengthy advertise- Sugar Crackers, | Thin Captain's de, New Brunswick ¢ otton Mills, St John N.B,
noiselessly she draw the gat a ROT. ' terest in the subiect oe eial — ee Aar BErie | ne paper on which was written: | CET THE BEST. | ment Butter Crackers, Abernethy Crackers Feb. 2nd, 1574. 1) {
She seems always afraid that ihe slightest; ...,4 pe: “i ib Eh. : Ape segeemante i : * Opituaky.—It grieves us to be compel- maka Serofula, or King’s Evil, Whito Water Crackers, Lemon Crackers, OR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.—See
al sise she anbee even in the st ee sali eas chPhiigs en heeON . Se jer the skirts, completely env ping them. | led to announce the sudden death of Mr. Lea's Celebrated Red Clover. | $wellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, which he can confidently recommend and Deuteronomy, Cap. xii., verse 28.
coi Hogan ara pechcud aAlag al gaia Pe ugk The first lady i Se eS | Mrs. Flynt told the ladies that the day be-| Charles Keller, the young and talented Howatt’s Choice Red Clover. Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent | warrant to be BETTER and CHEAPER ~
j wake that fellow. wh s now, I re S4¥,| was Mrs. Dr, Blake, who exhibieed some | — *igugeonitrupard estas pai + far twp | fashion editor. In a moment of mental Godfrey’s Prize Red Clover. | J[nflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old than can be imported. « VE re it I a B
sleeping off the effects of t night's dissi-| q ents Ww she had foun tter a t she leciiamen sil ed aberration, he had slandered an estimable, Howatt’s Prize Alsike Clover. | Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. -orsons requiring any of the above articles 7 BAe =" '
te f Brstsclass showel the streets lished 1 beautiful young lady of | Inth “g hi ot titutional Dis : oe be ikl i diate] :
tion.’ | a cn te i then i) ane itin hour 1 t OW , ul t ACK ompils 1€¢ and ‘ eautl ul you ig iad \f oO All warranted free from Daisy. } n ese, as in a 0 1er constitu 0 on will please send in their orders immediate y
- i . ie ; ‘ bee we | eure . : e of Boston, wearing at the same time a white | this city, named Miss Frankie Clarke. Yes- 4 Et eases, WALKER’S VINEGAR Bitters havo He has now ready QT ‘ame iO if
Mrs. Kennedy, with all the y : Se COR Pat SNS S180 A8IS SRO) oo gied xkirt and 2 Iress will: eight ruf. | terday her betrothed called at this officeand Wholesale and Retail at | shown their great curative powers im the fens rir
truly womanly heart, looked over, and fols| 1d not recommend them to general use,| a ag ral "tasked for the writer of the slander, and HA. BARVI'S. most obstinate and intractable cases. : 360 bbis. Trade Mark— ‘Blood Mixture?
9 lowed with her eves, as far as the street iL eae ‘aaa fles, and came it iry and ‘noas WlcA | when he discovered him, shot him on the sae teres thee 01. 1088 For Inflammatory and Chronie . N i & N 2 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIZR & RESTORE
‘ ; ; ; ' sci fgg 8 Se ; iii : she went The waist of this garment} spot. This paper will be unable to give Q aie Rei er clasp aculibel So Gout, Bilious, Remit- of Superior oO. |, o. bopr tap :
4 allowed, this quiet oking, broken spirited|... ted by Mrs O. P. Fivnt. who, althou ’ RG heb we "i pert Bip: ee aoe a : Rheumatism, you , LJ0US, For cleansing and clearing the blood from
| le ce Ms haan 4 ; : Sit teaa eaas “ | was of the same material, cut in a graceful | fashionable las hereafter. _We find - ; " & | tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of Navy Bread, which he all impurities,cannot be too highly recommended
; wife, investing the whole tgu — not a member of the club, had spen nSid- ae netten Tt bint area pecan. impossible to fill the place left vacant by | the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, rai rs for Sale on his Kor Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sons
: i neatly tripped straw bonnet to the tips of the | ohio time in pert a iladeaival peti. | 224 ee | = arg Mr. Keller. Though erratic, he was a man | &a. @) these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases ome ) ofall kicks KE a Sevafeiling and pore
j é bright little boots, with a most intense and) ype tor the at inal Ue tw wicnent wi menaed tor traveling, nda sne | reced to | of kindly heart, and could listen more at- |" © ° ~ | are caused by Vitiated Blood. usual liberal Terms. cure:
: mysterious sympathy: and then, fixing her et RC ENE ERI exhibit tothe wondering audience @ series | tentively to stale stories and a eee wii é‘ : | Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en- All orders from town or country receive It Cares dd Sores (
sierious SvM@Mpeact Seid & ' = e ad be xhil ~“] luring 7? ailern I ¥ y skey ii f , ‘ ist 4 i “hod | * A : e : “i “yy } Suopes the PC
y eee atta _ | weuld , of eis nit, sufficient tocarry quite | bd Whiskey than any man in Austin. BI. Qt EEX Net | ARE gaged in Paints and Minerals, such - prompt attention. anes jooret Boren rthe Neck,
ii + | —e " ; . a wa! be, besides ordinary travelling con- Phat BP Oue OEMs I the iofartated { Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold sgemnge hie JA JUN QU IRK Cures Blackheads ot Pimples on the Fane -
house, she said— mong the members of » Club, for Mrs : lover. *: That’s the thing toa T. Come ae = Miners, as they advance in life, are subject : i :
’ imong §) met Pt : . ’ rie Naas liel | ¥y 4 > ~T wre 1. Pt \ iners, é sig sag Is T ward Ch town April 20, 1874 Curee } res
‘And how do they live? How people | vical was known to them i tn mane road. | YOO along Mr. Corpse, and hist a little lighten-| H 4 4 i i to paralysis of the Bowels. <0 gaan : ures Cancoroen than.
a ecg . oe and yI ee I va wont The interest of the ladies in Mrs. Flynt’s | ing. The lady was satisfied when the | 4 %& na A y 4 | against this, take a dose of WALKER’s VIN- JOY FUI NEWS Cures Blood aud Skin Discases.
4 wader such circumstar re oy “2 * | ers of the Glove as > wd, lor Muny years exhibition was such that, during the afters | Paragraph appeared in the next issue of | | GAR Bitrers occasionally. wlll oh’ noid Cures Glandular Swellings |
j It is @ thing I cannot comprehend , Were | has been a fas nable dressmaker and ca- 5 fai i ee : the paper, her lover was regarded as a
| in the
“ w wad dothpelied to explain them ; why i For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, — Chars the Blood fom all impure Matters
ennedy to act in sueh a way, It re I | teper to to the ultca fashionable and fastidi- | °°°" ee os hero, and the Austin paper ceased to give | : | ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, from whatever cuuse ariving.
he ‘ashionable balls ‘ls. Carbuncles, Ring-worms nixture is pleasant to the taste, aad
wouldn't endure it for a week tastes of the elife of the city. Her suits | ° " st ime sue was com-| reports of fashionable bails. | Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, piensant to
i oe ; ene ee oe j Deere sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, free from anything injarions to the
: ni rible” answer , wat wt ive t peed stand upon the top of the pulpit a aces ; —_—_—_— | Scald-head, Sore. Ey« : “cL: : isiiscaameneains licute constitution of either vex, the '
It does seem scarcely intelligible nswers | in the against M A. L. Coolidg a itil SS te wae SOLOMONS TEMPLE. Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors iceaienin cs che > <,
{ Mrs. Bartor but I { ‘ how thev , t b f nearly $2.000 for dressmak-} *’** * *e > sca iliac ne ny | and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name LIFE of WN : °
ex r —e ala Sica patie, Pn ee ee eee. oe , ts that it had never been more worthily filled gues eione Our premises have heen greatly enlarged ture, are literally dug up and carried Bl lee : ,
“car to di She gets up and has her! ing for his wifefor @ single quarter, tw ’ rea Cai ee ee a Se The skill, the art, the mighty toil, thet} and are ihe | Se Stat as. > th Y Phousands of testimonials from all parte, |
appear to d he ¢ | Z = ae T! was not oniv an eagerness ‘to see and sia bic ai re issih Ce and are now th¢ | out of the system in a short time by the use —AND— Soldin Bottles $1.00 each, and in a
breakfast by herself; f wi it any wi three years ago, has hardiy yet ceased to be a ji i cet ; ee ae have been devoted to the adornment, and to} | of these Bitters. tiining ixtimes th: quantity $1.0) each—sufficient
to pry, we can see straight throu: sir | t fconversation. That such a person | * eee te” eres penne the desecration of this most ancient place of | iT Pin, Tape, and other Worms, COMBIND MEDICINE . to eflect a permanent cure in the great hye
1 ins al ‘ 11 tin ; of ladies desired to order the new garments : * ext i ' TAR ST d i BES AR sing i » system of so many thousands, long-standing cxers. GY ALL CHEMISTS aw '
house from frontto back. About u g ld have invented anything to be mn ge 4 a a a i ned all | *2 =f have been of extrac rdinary magnis | Ui. ll | pager retin beans oe i No CURES, PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS. thronghon
she often comes out—lI suppose to] a visit ended by those lady d s reformers seemed a ph ai ie ese ees tude The greatest legacy of Egyptian ans avatern of medicine, no vermiiames, he on- Dropsy in its worst form; Liver Complaint; ~ worl 3 | nied :
or twoin the ‘neghbor! a eee sae Ce ee et executecthees, but abe haned eee laws te put | Pauity, rhe Grant Prem iduaante led indeod IN THE CITY, thelminitics will tree the system from worms | Jaundice ; Swe ling of the Limbs cod >| APOTHECARIES’ HALL. LINCOLN, EN@ © |
eallon her tradespeople; and you of surpr nd frequent glances ef incredu- ay ee hal | a greater amount of naked human labor; | : like these Bitters. . i" Asthma, of whatever kind ; Dyspepsia, ili- LAND
ker by and bye returt king up ass) lit eo eo oe ee but in Moriah there isa compulsion of the| 9d equal to any in the Lower Provinces. For Female Complaints, in young ee ee Pg . on EXPORT AGENTS.
anproaches at the bedroom window. and if fhe o sity of the members of the Club | would supply the Jemand. Since this ex- features of Nature herself to the surface of ainammene ee pi sag gh ny — y oa ie Sto} i rhe ‘ne ogy “Sra y | Burgoyne, Barbidges wud Co., Coleman st. London F
eae ' eR | hibition; her residence has been thronged | *.°r ~? SS" ene : , - WARRANTED TO GIVE - , “ ? X "4 Cieaval Comsuinint. Menania Pouern fen | SUweety snd seus. ST Newgate m. Lonees
the biind is drawn up, she rus Hinks | was not immediately gratified, for Mrs. Grane } a % ym vl rite Wisco for theres nei ‘ine | the builder, In actual bulk, the Great Py ALL WORK WARRANTED ee Bitters pony § so decided on enenes that and Gravel tg gg i agg Se a Barclay & Sous, 95 Furringdon st., London,
‘ herself « w ry hel; ‘ oa oe Ald ihe een th onl . ja. | With Visttors eas See 70 Ceiservs P| : 1, ees , + EPREOT SATISFACTION. improvement is soon perceptibie. Sickness, ieart disease, Pleurisy, Piles, | Sunger & Sous. Oxford at., London
ing, I dare say, to herself, ‘How angry he} was the n to exhibit the result of her las | . : . ramid is to the Temple rock as five to nine, PERFECT SATISFACTION. ree : : ’ : 6 ’
. f cies Aelieds amet dude l denned bi ¢ ; iasnection ¢ : | wonderful garments of which their friends | by a le é 4 . ‘ a . : é : * f tl Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when- | Worms, houmatism, Spinal disease, or Aff- And all the London Wholesale Hongeg,
will be if he comes down an Bpes | am Nol} bors. Sbe held up for inspection an articie | allt werd At she thbeting ‘thive told them. | ¢ ** om yut as far as the sills of the einen ever you find its impurities bursting through | ection of the Spine, Coughs, Colds and AGENTS IN CANADA.
rg ag ae co Ge wins g Ae apre che be sgn gtilbnesg | More than {,000 ladies have examined them, | °°" ~ muble gates of the mountain of the { have 200,000 feet Seasoned Lumber under | pnd egg Page day Fy gps ele yd | 7 “ a fF say u ‘9 at na — Toroute.—E!liot & ('o, Wholesale Druggists
he has his breakfast at twelve—or one—or | pining chemise and drawers in one garment.}° : house. If we carry the comparison down to : ; rote cleanse 10 when you Hine obstruc hepa oat, Pains in the Stomach, Diarrhea, “ Shapter and Owen.
two: and I have n him sitting down to] 7) } Kal and aan at ved, | 8nd sre aan) Snr Seeneeeeation, Hee the level at which the low foundation of} C°V¥er: for manufacturing purposes. | sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it i@ | Hysentry, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Tooth- | pramilton.—- Winer and Co
batsiniat them inna ee , ' + "| Mrs, Fiynt, who has retired from her former | 1 ' Ihave 20.000 feet Gilt and Walnut Picture | foul; your feelings will tell youwhen. Keep | ache and Ague, Sprains, Strains, Felons, } St. John, N. B.—11. L. Spencer.
Pp rene wen Daring ner einees 5 5 HOR Hh ae Ge sale at ener, J singh “esi busir . finds herself more sought for than the walls is inlaid in the rock at the angles of ~ : M Idi 80 different patterns the blood pure, and the health of the system Chilblains, Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Sore Eyes, | Halifax. N. S.—Avery, Brown and oe.
*And when does be have his dinner? & Co.’s. She also exhibited a series of sus-|" e ee P | the enclosure, the bulk is three times that frame Moulding, ov Cl Sie s will follow. a Lame Back and Side, Cuts and Cracked|~ <. . ’ wage
‘Oh—his dinner! I dare say that is a | penders intended for the support of skirts, | rit a —— pe cafe es of the Great Pyramid. The cubic contents of Cheap. : i Nae Dra A cl sng 0 gy ng sing, Hands, &c. Montreak (0 Charlottetown
i different sort of thing from hers, | Tn bee ea RS la a taken in her garments that the Boston ladies | cubis ete ean Paes aa Oval, Gothic and Square Picture Frames, in cadens. of Woshinatie und Ghethen Gis. sgFor Certificates, e. i halla a
' os we 2 aa ig a Z srencemarothgn. deans tei 3 Py — | believe in them, and need only the opportus | ~~ sssenalitiatied tndbattea Meanie Nabune iawse ‘ B a Gilt aud Walnut. Sold by one raeate nee Syetane Justices of the Peace, see Pamplets which; se ieee era ee a
a eaines, A , se y ru ¥s e | nity to aceept them, and discard the dragging | ! art of that piled up by Souj se ' All the latest Styles of Rustic Frames Heavy pilates hee cf an be furnished at the Agencies, vesselbetween the shove ports, dur-
i - boon companions, or anys 7 a t, bul | which she claimed considerable merit. Mrs Lsiwnlinn Seesralohte with whis ,| hill has been honey-combed with chambers ‘i]t, for Oil Pictures, Cheap. For sale bv dealers generally. ‘ ’
; : ' and draggling over-weights with which they | ' tod acu Gilt, for ures, 53 le by dee g 5 ing the Summer
at home. Dr. Dio Lewis had quite a number of novel | and galleries; and the declining part to the ; - Arent t Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay “
' , ? | are burdened. . Snelish. German, and American Lookivg . Agents at Charlottetown, T. DesBrisay i ‘
‘ When does he come home generally garments to show, each of which, as she de- si alhectigreeaneeinipsiiiliealiita il cinninncssi } south covered with vaults and arches, to E pete A ee Mirror Plates. e Wholesale Agent, Wm. R. Watson. The Laodamia, 96 tons,
*At ali hours. We hear him open t4e/ ccoribed them, seemed to have for its chief JOSH BILLINGS SAYS: | which Geezeh can show no parallel. No 4 few Large Mantle Mirrors and Pier Glass- THE Manufactured by will leave Montreal about the Ist JUNE,
“~ , little gate with his key at three, four, and | mopit its capacity to be “ fastened together by | mana | merely artificiel structure could kave sosuce i . Cusen — " CALEB GATES, & Co. calling at Summerside, and will be followed
! te: eects "“‘edead iia boo ee ch ee ae, lies | _Thoze who never had ennything athome, ee eee ne eget ft sas ai a LARGEST NEWSPAPER Middleton, Annapolis, Co. N.S | bY another vessel a fortnight later.
"4 ive in the morning ndeed, niiicman wo pin » Which mmendation the ladies when they travel, seem to do it on purpose cessfully resisted the resolute efforts o 8 Te Dec 1, 1873. We shell thes ba cuchhad be supply our
teld Susan that he has seen him ‘nin | did not seem to take kindly, for they have | to find fault. | two greatest military nations of the ancient 4 r Bl szecgaa ‘op Ag PUBLISHED IN “ustomers witl at Cost, C
in, pale, haggar J nd worn out with his alrea ly have had sufficient exper ence with We are all of us api to jJuage ov the world to destroy its existence and obiiterat® 5 Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes. and Freight.
horrid vigils at the hour deceut | , are | things which require pins for fastenings. — & man's coat bi the fashion tt iz its memory. No other monument, long surs| Poles, Rings and Cornices, Rollers, Shades PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND sina HYNOMAN BROS.
vee epg t. oe | How to get rid of the pins is one of the prob Trieing to please everybody iz like trie- | viving the era of Asiatic and [Malian power, Blinds, Tassels, Cords, &c ion ‘9 sb ae ( before its ri adore’ the tay bse pte Phy Re on Hila town, 19th lay hay 4i
ee ronder if she sits up for him? ! lems thes are trving to solve. ing ¢ aize F mote f, a sac : . » Ss arv ark , wo y ] ti tems th re try ng t . \ ce 7 tel te ge ey of hornets for | can ever, like the noble Sanctu ary, mark by from the raciest and most improving “rong bacco ever offered for sale in Charlotte- We would also inform the Trade that we
‘Oh, no; for we see the light o At this point, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe de-| 1 anetr Gd ae “ad of lite ciara intitle its veryruins the successive periods of its Upholstery Goods Hair Seating | ature of the day; Editorial articles contri- | tOWn. Lovers of the weed can now be | have just received our usual Stock of
p Or 4 a re ' : 4) { > we n grre iurrv l e- —— “ vi 1€ “e ‘ I ’ re 1 m ~ fy ! j “ay AES : . eps js je 3 ¢ . avery ki 4 ic
tary candle in her room always a are | clared that she was in a great hurry, but d shun, but bread mixt with morality = the | glory and its fall! . ©* | buted by the ablest writers in the Provin e. | Supplied with almost every eae Bright TEAS GrOCERIES &e *
re “ } . he ‘ ate ' —_— " Mermt’a nventions vefore 9 " ‘ wisi ™ 2 m rita el nee i rs r i sin ee . ” ™ Pat ark T ace Py ‘ae ~ i afro ai
going to bed, and you may b re my heart | sired to see Mrs. Flynt’s inventions before eread and butter ov it. If we regard not so much the evidence of Bedding. &e. SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLICITED and Dark Tobacco manufactured in Aimer Oe , ’
le r-—poor solitar lon’t | taking her leat and that lady came for- The m: r oxpek it ahes » vntndt te » work of the Temple P re eee ‘ gt ica, per recent arrivals from Great Britain.
bleeds for her-——poor lary i dont} taking h leave, and that lady came r the man who expekts to git ahead here | the Jabor devoted to the work of the Templ = ee i al 1
| N } by pulling others bak aint goin to git . . TERMS—One Dollar and sixty cents a year Contest Twist, Virginia TOBACCO Also, to arrive per Lady Rodney, from
know that | was ever so interested about} ward. Not being a reformer, nor a member | be'o by pulling others bak aint goin to gi as the effect produced on the mind by its ap-| __ ; ‘ gs i Charm Twist ni HN I fon, 50 Chests TEA, warr ted
-_ p . | : i ‘cae . a. a grate ways from where he started: : ri New patterns, in Damea#&k, Repps, Terry, . : ag » -re ; we : szondon, 5 1ests , Warran good.
any stranger as I am about thi ‘ ng crea-| of the Club, Mrs. F lynt lac ked the se If- poss Thare i ¢ kind fvittl that will pl att parent magnitude, we may suggest the fol- Plushes Poplins Brocatells. Fringes j Office, cornel Que en w King mt. Oriental Fig, ¢ “ HYNDMAN B
ayer ee ges : ~~ fluency . pon - t - fee aman so fast as a clean consbinese. | lowing comparisons: the length - the east Gimps, Buttons, Tufts, dc., cheap. Charlottetown. Fine Brong re ie Ch’town, May 28, 1874. pee
‘Dear, dear, it is terribie!’ sighed the| dies, but she succeeded in making herself in- ; bia ich | ern wall of the sanctuary is rather more | Bedding—Feather, Hair and Flock Beds “ale : maa
“ , Gravity is generally a kounterfit which ae f a , ar eminged ay ; Invincible Fig, a ‘
sympathising Mrs. Kennedy ‘But does telligible, soon forgetting the peculiarity of a man cheat himself with and tries to cheat | than double that of the Great Pyramid. Its Pillows and ane gore constant HEALTH STRENGTH & VIGOR. McDonald’s Canadian Bright Navy, MONTAGUE PACKET.
any one visit them—have they any friends, | her position in herinterest in hertopic. She] others with, too. height, from the foundation on the rock at ly on hand, cheap. Just Published, Price One Shilling Stg. do 6 Solace, pememenel :
do you think?’ sa rather short, broad, blende woman, on|, Envy is the wiping soem = = harte; | ine south, and near the northern angles, was TENUE SCIENCE OF LIFI « mn o 7 _—- THE fast-sailing Schooner AES
‘I'don’t think he can have many fr ends— | the shady side of forty, and wore a Simple gir item i +, | nearly a third of that of the Egyptian struc- IRON BEDSTEASS AND CRIBS, seer as ‘ paler, fost on hand . good assortment of Cigars ane, “— ply, res er, be
} ] fellow; but tt re a great} black silk skirt and gr redingot I have made a cluss kalkerlation on it, ; ; : r ir SERVATION. A practical Guide to | and Pipes, which we sell cheaper than any during the present Summer, De
the heortiess fellow; but there are a great | biack silk s pe ene Rrey Femingete, with and [ find that, with whiskey at six cents | ture. If to this great height of one hundred Great Varied ealth, Strength, and Vigorous Old Ace. | other store in Charlottetown. tween Charlottetown and Mon
” many people who call, stylish people, too, in ) black velvet collar, cufls and buttons—plain | a glass, a man will drink a good farm and | and fifiystwo feet of solid wall be added the & Grea rarity, Uheap: ddress to the Nervous, the Sedentary, the BLATCH McKENZIE & CO, | tague Bridge, calling at Georgetown, to and
carriages; and there is he—the wretch !— | enough for a reformer, but in excellent taste. | fetch up in the poor hous in just thirteen descent of one hundred and fourteen feet to A few of the celebrated Iron Bed CHAIRS, | Dyspeptic.and all those whose constitutions | Jan.. 5, 1874. from seid Ports.
often with his half sleepy look, smiling and | She told theclub that by tke invitation ef} Y's an ty phe une freod the bed of the Kedron, and the further eleva- —it makes a Bed, an Easy Chair, and in- — seein go ve relaxed oe gail A Fe Freight, apply, in pag te ;
4 } r é rg y ae rend, i nl oe ii Rite ies ea i iat . rerular » *, climate, age sease Messrs. acDon;: ren. >
handing the ladies out as if he were the most | some of its members she had come in to Yu kant liv and . h PPY pong y 3 > hy | tion ofone hundred and sixty feet attained valid Chair,and aL yunge Ina few seconds, Sigel les 0 : : 1 e, age or disea €, Charlottetown Cemete Con all essrs MacDonald & Owen, W ue
, 1a? | nae (hem hee id } bi serving the devil; this has bin tried by ( bn very durable. No house should be with- | Or from oOver-taxed or abused energies, . n Georgetown,to Messrs. A. A. MacDo
exemplary husband in the world. | Show them her ideas of dress reform, and az smart men az the world has ever pro-| by the pinnacies of the Temple porch, we abot Atay | whether of body or mind; with the Instruc- sai ati i Bros., and at Montague Bridge, to Pierce
*Has she children? [ hope she las, as) that she would begin at the beginning. This | duced, and proved to be a profound failure. | paye a total height of four hundred and tions for the Treatment of all Disorders re- a 2 ae ot gt ee Gaul, Esq.
, : r » her in |} ng abs| she did by « biting a large doll dressed Tige men are just as apt to overshoot the < aee is ‘ ei (aoe . ‘ sulting from the Loss of Nervous or Physical JAMES McEVOY,
they would console her in h ng abs} sh i y exnibiling a large doll dressed in Wize men are just as ap TE twentyssix feet, which is only fifty-nine feet k th th e 5 . ce ili ) annie ley
: le sae ghuats ate. bak t have alwene sed ) aaah Q4n siock is the Largest in thé | rorce. By S. LAMERT,M.D.,L.S. A. " : Master & Owner
sences.’ | clothes adapted to a child just beginning to | M&TK 4S ] te iss for either oy | less than that of the Great Pyramid. The . &c.,37 BEDFORD SQUARE, London S the Act of our Legislature, passed i Say
M fort t 1 her walk Her tem } { c ! that it Iz a respektable miss for either ov , : : City and the very Cheapst scab hit a) a aw . ' in June 1872 enacts that from and Montague Bridge. May 4, 1874. ym
‘No—even that comfort is deni Her, | Walk. r system, she said, applied the them to make. area of the face of the eastern wall is more ’ ‘*An excellent manual for all who may aan an . fi : ‘al Samaea 1874. it shall i a. mantels _ '
F She has no one to cheer her—her own | Same principle to suits for females of all} If a man kan stand sudden prosperity | than double that of one side of the Pyramid. ee — hak leg Ew iy not abuse it.— not be lawful, Ae od costae penalties, to St- Lawrence Marine jnsur’
. ‘ : + . . ; aki s " Wi > : ow } ~ Uurche and Sl aseile. - ” “ ‘
thoughts must be her compan at such | ages, the | g idea being to suspend the toe yr ae mg he haz got | Thus the magnitude of the noble Sanctuary ‘ . ea Pipe sattects of dict and the recula- | imte: any dead body in the Protestant burying | d
‘ } . £ 4 Ea ° se ~ 4 ’ j . as : S if * A * . ‘ = Mie . ¥ a :
? times. But perhaps it is al z; for | weight herotofore borne upon the waist and | ¢ "84 ‘ : aps ere of Jerusalem far exceeded that of any other Strongest CHAIRS and BEDSTEADS. tion of the functions the advice throughout Ground, on the Malpeque Road, in ance Co. of P, Es Is and.
i what kind of father could such aman make?) hips from the shoulders. In this model, the sie ole eek eee Gl 7 ik emg temple in the world. Two amphitheatres of | Most beautiful and durable Drawing Room, | js admirable.”—Mirror. 9 ha = yg ig AP maa ed Boarp or Dimectors:
> Oh, 1 should like to know her. And yet 1| underskirt, worn next the body, was of an| more than haff rite. ’ the size of the Colliseum wou!d have stood — Room and Chamber Fnrniture, in ee ee ign ean interment, application for burials ems ARCHIBALD Kennepy, Eso.. President
P dread any scquaintance with her husband. | clastic knit fabric, to which was sewn bands| Falling Gonperenety inluv iz anold-fasbion- | within its colossal girdle, and leftroemto| ff ig a pleasure to have customers come | yoted his entire attention to the soe afthase in must be made to the undersigned, rsnae i cen ‘oa si
' Barton, you know, wou'in't know such a | of unelastic material for supports, the cloth- | 4 a don't do it any more, it spare. The Colliseum is said to have seated | and examine. disorders. “| at his residence in Kent Street. gegen =r Esq
\ | aint fashionable. , . ete : : ; : A i ‘ . DAKE, Esq.
man.’ | ing for the lower part of the body being but- = eal : eighty-seven thousand speetators, and ac- Patients residing in the Colonies can be Plots for interments, 15 by 20 feet, equal FP. W. HyxpMan, Esq.
a suce fully treated by i } fthe C ’ j ‘ail 1 M E
‘My dear Mary, you have made me quite} toned to the waist. The main point of sup- A gentleman, talking in a Sunday-school, | commodated twenty-two thousand more in } SUCCeSsstuts) cures | BY «correspondence, | tol share of the Company’s ground, avail- ‘HOMAS Morris, Esq.
» “F cc , y know 1} t for all “‘lothi , hh a Sunday or two ago,asked the scholars why arens aceamen or anch George Woods & cos. | and remedies will be forwarded in secreey | able for $30,0n payment of two-thirds of W. D. Srewarrt, Esq.
melancholy. Let us go out. 1 know port for all the clothing was the point of the | oT! ove ; ‘| its arena and passages. For such a number | and safety to any address | ; r ated Sol . revel r ice. Exchange
§ 7 ' , Simon was keptin prison. One of the teach- ; 4 eile ea a q Gea edbentnasnyty Sooncithunes" Maen dagg co | the purchase money, and subject to another Risks taken daily at their office, Exc
heave much to see, and many people to call) shoulder, although its weight is distributed } @:s quietly prompted a boy to say that it was to have been crammed within its circle, the CELEBRATED | THE SCIENCE OF LIFE may be had, | call of $10. Building.
upon, and here we are, losing the best part upon the whole of the upper part of the fora hostage , and the youth not quite catch- | space for each person must have beed limited | a. - we A thay eng Plots for individual interment 82 each. FREDERICK W. HYNDMAN,
of the day in something not much removod | chest, | ing the words, piped out, “ He was detained | to severteen inches by twenty inches. Als! C A B i N E T 0 RK 6 A N § mouth, tl A. Parr; Pictou lheney Intiost: | Persons desirous of obtaining allotments Ch'town, March 16, 1874.—ly Secretary
from scandal.’ Another doll was then shown, intended to for postage lowing two cubits each way, or four square St. John, N.B., Hl. ‘hubb & Co., and rie |in the Cemetry, will please apply to| ~ r ° ° ad 4
The ladies hereupon set out, saw ali the | represent an older girl. This was provided| A party sat down at a well-spread supper | cubits for each worshipper in the Temple, FOk SALE—CHEAP. | CuakLorrerown, P. BE. I.,of Messrs. Brem- | William Cundall, Esq., the Treasurer 0% Lt CarrEnip Seed,
“loves of bonnets ’ in vent street. all the witha loose waist, at the natural belt point table of a Sound steamer, upon which one of the Sanctuary would have contained thirty | her Brothers, 44 Queen Street, | the Company. 7 > . D |
é sacrifices’ that . : . arn the dishes contained a trout of medorate size. “ap + Ch etic : , J I N ¥ wil 5 | By Order H i S
octyl gaainipa “a « Aaa y OF | Of which were two rows of buttons, one for | 4 serious looking individual drew this trout | *housand: the Chel, excluding the Priests Ol N i E VON. ImporTaNT Cavurion.—The public are! JOHN LEPAGE, Sec’y.
fered up in Oxford street, bought great hose, underdrawers and flannel skirt, and-} towards him, saying apologetically, “ Thisis | Court, twenty thousand more, and there earnestly warned against a piracy of the | Dec.29, 1873, 1 > tga
many things for ‘less than half the cost,’ | the other for white skirts and the skirts of fast day with me.’’ His next neighbor, - would yet have been room in the Great Queen Square, Mareh 10, 1873 above work emanating from a so-called L AIN J OB. AND BOOK G E Ky y H 5 B E N} T '
made calls, and laughed and chatted away a | the dress, which was separate from the waist, | pe poping: his fork send the rite tiags Court and the cloisters to make the total | DVERTI Ej E ‘Peabody Institute.” Boston, which unblush- faba O . OO Farmers buy your TURNIP SEED from
i. : | transferred it to his own plate, remarking, S i the , . | ingly appropriates the titles of two works. | > aah i ya ) Ha
exciting da r the country lad: ane , aot ath tus tasiten 1 oe : : : » 1e XAM gly appropris ie t 8s of two works, | petit
a ims day for the country lady, | thus sustaining the weight of all the lothing | « Sip, do you suppose nobody has a soul to | reach to more than two hundred and ten : - A | published by Dr. La’Mert for thirty years. | PRINTING done at the HENRY A. HARVIE.
Who, Bappily for herseif forgot in the bustle | from the shoulders and upper part of the! save but yourself?” thousand.— Edinburgh Review. INER. 1 , i
March 30tb, 1874. ly. | EXAMINER OFFICE. Ch’town, June 1, 1874.