ITC ie san tee, { LADY SPERDILY CURED. | _ SIXTY D @) THE SEA SERPEN ZEN > , Oh, yes } 1 Pier Feomily Medicin after being ; i OF} TRY. Fam eled of | ' rid she tr hant lor & 1 reatment for two vear wh . FELLOWS COMPOUND ae ’ Sq 1 ‘ t ! ne FF . \\ + oenes The f ving paper tby Dh mt macia d . I . n 3 eg ; j j T} i } te R . } e m | ,meetir of the Boston S f i” he) a} " y 3 H H) / n ie ' hiad the be t AHee ' » Reides vt & ‘ HF ] a al ru D0 0S | es Tye = feet bare heen ot or ne SAGES’ a a y. . wv er < Ley “ 2 thu ind the Divine Power that a oo | _ > 1 ( INS W. R. WATSON. ! t \ un I tady a aequiy ont Ol ae ae City Drug Store Viet ; : he , - - he “ae ar PIOW> > ug , Mages ge ® tha W ead iteen month | sull Whea I comt Fey th i. ee hy “yD COR NES Rae a NS ae. suilding, Aug. 23, 187 5. § T x i iar een \\ i. . ‘ ‘ ' Va i it ‘ : . _ . . . ~ . | hy March, [5.4, ana ¢ 1 ¢ ‘ ‘ irly two year i ee » anal Ny eh; , st made SNeeip re ; ' ' : ft ‘ In addition to out Stal OtoCcK, W Have JUS’ made a S| Fae | } lr PER DAY.—Ag . pated by a long t ‘ ) ne | ar a ‘ hich i To ‘ ents nae i i ; , me { yen rod fe chase ot the above, part Ota bankrupe stock, which we are ted All classes of work t \ { ' rontl evi ing t : ; 0 cents Pyar | ral ‘Ice 1S ‘ent wg people, OF either sex, young t > e¢ ‘ ce , ih ua rics S i4-) Cents. : iZ or old ' iough an animal » named ha been t ned: es | iffered mtense pain Se ling atv nts p ! } ur, | , make more money at work for us in theip P : “— tantly, thing ving me even \LSO spare moments, or all the —_ than any- ‘ ir ry reliefy f the tin ept ig i ” thing else Particniars fre Pr * 4 . a «t ean, . lt New i nd the a nach al wTlLPer 5 yor Aw ’ y to States st } 8 tsa aia “an most destroyed by 1 THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STINSON A OO Sk went. Address G, \ nh i¢ ul ’ ‘ ava ‘ +. i ine aine ’ i . M \ : ‘ bmeo ’ | yt 3 ‘ my) « uy i ‘ . . ‘ : ae taka “nparloa . ik Scarts | Prescription Fr _ had forn he nion that n¢ ng could help io MR the speedy Care of S¢ minal Weak. ' . ( t nm le . | tle childrer . ( / ‘ tion ppe 4 . t ati a leave my peandhiny- sinatisiny In New and Most Desirable shades,; ness, Lost aenhood and all disorders , by t much exage family tu the mid : [my despondency, rought on by iodiseretions or excess ” of vo t i wa ight into my reom " . - - Any Drugyvist ha the ingredie m ¥ ' the poy eriptions of the | 7 aig ittention to it, thinking litte of Including the New CarpinaL Coton, from 15 e nts cach. Usual Address Davison & Co.. Box 2296 Sie ‘ w ai the era » at nt mé cines and ipposing vours were < ° ‘ . ‘ : ‘ nn - ea ( . k _ ‘ er = f I after throwing it aside, I was im? price, 2 cents to 40 cents. York, Sept. 13, 1875. t j { t testimne y favor of ts existence, the fact pressed t »look at it again, and, becoming more TT ‘ . ’ | : j ) » ) t} } ra selesa to y r r > i naurstionably the heet sustained work of } Lak ‘ i > ‘ , m is co? int ed. I ote you, thinking it usele t \\ ‘ 4 ’ , ‘ q ‘ rad work of the ud i as ‘ ; : "9 F 1 4} irchase any of the medicines bet re Stating my ‘i P, - iy) vi AS X ('( a kind in the Werld ; ' the forms of life Uh ——" : ‘ ' case to you fu Your reply gave me so much — I ” ' ~~. , , bd r wv potees oF ie iby 1 yous : tainty that it né logical ages | encouragement that I comme need the use oi Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1875. Queen Street. HARPER S MAGAZINE. : , Blas } isted to which tl your Favoujite Prescription, Gel jen Medical ; ' : ‘ more th a Cs ee Discovery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets ILLUSTRATED, “epi ' . , e animal may bear me resembiance, it 18 | geeord ng to the printed direc tiene accompany- 7 XN A 71 ; ‘ | eniindiee €@) wa , i 1 é ‘ \ inate fect ipo me, i the Noetioce o ee : : 5 thos i unatery ‘ 4 fair to assume that there may be a portion | in; ther “ pe ; ; pron a [ A Thorn hemad ‘ ff the £ reas teack ; 7 t way stat \ truth at the foundation of this question. was indesd Wenkeetd. seus af Ge ; 8 he ever-increasing circulation of this ex. « ( ruti i 1 ugs, idee u so o cellent hly proves its co celia : . o Att tr ng t history of the animal | time my body has abe completely covered with . wy 2 re a ” we i c peer 1 1 adapte. s ’ nanan ee : ITcaneat and p well; w alke i to tion to popular desires and needs. In leed W é fthe 18th : ara ct \ Sleep we , ' > + pd np , ; om |] toppidan in the middle of the [St yesterday morning, besides a block in A'l when we think into aon many homes jt ' dll , ee ie present time, and enum e n, Without any supporter and e0r- penetrates every month, we aust consider jt « i ww ; : 1, sent¥alemietianceale watt ro’ as one of the educators as well as ent rtain- I . : at t ile re 7 tS ap ' \ Se tt - ers cf the pul * mind Roston Glohe ie " e ‘ . pea E 1 Am« i nd Mus T A, SEY) j i j The character which this M 1gazine posses. N 1 at ses for variety, enterprise, artistic we h. sigh 8 ® \ Ls s pe ' 7 a — .TyrwTs and literery culture that has - pry NCP With, m lpr i é ) W thy } purrs ynduciorst regard it wit : ae ' 4 dering the practised « + de Phis soft part of t : Consisting in part of Drawing Room, Dining Room, and Bed-Room placency. The Magazine ha good and t " } : ’ - . ! a , - >, ce ‘ n t i aii tne vs O : } ly ™ : | : ne lened, and not ' Uh Furniture, from the latest American and English Patterns, Kagle n \ 4 mal inot the ca n | stance i s } ee fr ‘ \ 1 cou ‘ . 14° . } . som ithe most iar Of MOdern novels \ , sore throat, When this econditen Store, Office and Ship Furniture made to order, in the most), °°" ae -e } fe to serpents, nor to I N me, Ul ‘ . | ‘ ‘ have first appeared as serials in this Magazine \ a i x — re I hor € . : weil + i by a ver hot : ‘ i ; ; (4ethe, f , ; iny dese? form of living. reptil or . ver" pulse, accompanied or substantial manner. andy and as, cot excellent periodical, ; I 7 . les , 4 gh ge and fully deserves its great success,— Phil. an a eee veers ve veer ree rders and prominent papilim, | Lounges, Sofas, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Cheffoniers, Sinks, Wash- delphia Ledger . 7 «! va m the Ge rua ‘Commercial, tihat many pe . ei "sw 7 i e of irlet fever may be prepared for, stands, Tables ot all kinds. TER WV y WK : ‘ ks . . tof Tilton, in Mu mitted to the present time, With or with [sev val ellent thing in your pam r ag x . . y it three mues ea Ol Mion, il aus™ SaWw als —— ee ee : ‘} en : - : : mh 1 gel RS OSTA RI ro ' NSCRIBER 1 Al . na t murder wa om t tel ly nm nm a ie cetacians t S {1 Daniel t) Conrel to a young Chairs, (the best in the Province) in singie and double bac ks, I ; rAGE ay 1 A Ss BER IN CANADA, | . ray Couuty, 4 most b i murde » Com | ss ; + ested ot, 8 sthe eager re- ' ; . . , . ‘* # larper's Magazine, one year ..34 00 s mitted last week ona poor,inoffensive, one~ 4@Ppidoste chimera, perecp ngula er. Q dicnlagang . rf wn -_ Students, Easy, and Library Chairs, ( Rotary ) Gilt and Wal- S! a satel Rade sae “i alt al : b Nors : ges Ms legged man, named Crossen. The week be- om . bi > nut Moulding for | icture Frames ; Looking Glass ublish r ne Whe , = Seow inch, Ahece dnen, ta dlaxules, Waited the For th lirty years 1 2 a a 2b KE ile I D I \ RM Plates, all S1ZeS ; Bedsteads Matresses ete., ; San “eo ) po Ai j $ mapeeion, oe : : ; _ ; lieved that the « est affinities of the ve i F 4 i ‘ . . . and Bazar 0 one address, for one year » was ge recess house of Mr. Crossen,and told hum if he was ; ih i a ad and every thing required in the 00: or, two of Harper's Periodicals, to one : e enow REP cali eae : ene sea-serpent vere the bnainosaurlans oO! ; . 7 . a - ihat & b , not gone by the following Sunday night that ond insiininil ited eaiiiaaleeial All ON LOT 44 shape ot Furniture. ldress for one gyi $7 00 postage free, A »y would killhim. Hedid not go, and — as ee een, R CY A * r ; : ante extra hy y of — r the ~~ sine, As N a sauru The Mosasaurus, a marine sau ‘ ‘ Weekly, or pasar Will be st'pplie gratis " t $ 3 on the night of the oth inst.,they retu ore rian of t retaceous epox eems to fill amine S 00 an as €a as can e Ou in e | 9 | for every Club of Five Subscribe ‘rs at $4 00 Re t we r hroke ir h door, and threw a fire-ball, ‘ : : [wr Cal " a , le all the ° each, in one remitlanc or, Bix ( es fi nem broke in the nm a i pai ‘ ' S\{1E Subscriber offers for sale all the » zi a , , opi S$ for rathwa : saturated with kerosene, into the house, | 'P St a ee eS it title, and interests in the Farm All manufactured on the pr emises, and warr anted to FIVE peLr-) $20 00, without extra copy; postage free. -m ¢ “a. wo ai ’ . —" why feiss wp a . . ' " Pi ‘ ° a a i a mi i 4 a E which died out when the second was flung | anima ely os by : yin er george Aye fect satisfaction. Near ly op posite A. Jaldwi in & Co Ss Hardw are Back numbers can be suppli i atany time. y fis , ; oe — Pre } Ai é Township No. Forty-four, a he head o hi wine a . 3 f / C lete S y : y ny Sp eee anen aem enemen, one * , Souris River, consisting of fifty acres. The Store, King Street. Residence nearly opposite, _A Comp! te Sot of Harper's Magazine, now ie ' a bil tlle an | in Phi idelphia, is reported to have said PIS as Jiuteis “Sify a= tn teheal ‘ ° Om prising o olumes, in neat cloth bind- : ak xem then held p the one-legged ma , ' Lie said farm is conveniently situate oO x ae ing, will be sent by express freight at ex- : : = te d. and pointed « ‘4 5} ot for tt nave ced myse t tlouse, Gr ist and Saw Mills, and i worthy GC a it wense of purchaser, for $2 9 per volume, x s ! t 1, His mot nd si si* inimal as the i-serpent sere he attention of those who require a nice Me ii Single volumes, by mail, postpaid, $3 00 i ’ Other ¢t Him, i > ii ‘ rit) rood nd terms @as\y “ “iby “J a : , ; rs | a ) j »xisten< rf eS is ae Se ' . 9 - Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mail A , : Schnee witnessed the whole scene. He was shot | are ma iothongtbe ye We. D. STEWART. Coarietivtewn, Deo, 90, 3858. ' anaid Tree And s } tur it i I _ , post pars : ' s through the heart and « he i instantaneously oe ' — , Ch'town, Aug. 3, 1874 it A complete Analytical Index to the first ? t ’ } lé t t nite t has ee! — 4 4 i mee { , “sf wan?) . But st He had been furnished a pistol, two barrels | UBCer t F ‘ T nd T i BY 1 Fay { . iny Volumes of “ay pers Magaziue has just o at . eee aoe . aon eee een es y on whom we may reiy om aa | ‘ yeen published, rendering available for refer- \ k g k r which were e mptied, nd he cocked me i 1 ne a= eo ence the vast and varied wealth and ieforma- wa : that it to dou iny .onge A ; : rhe s way for the third time, firing at and wounding | '¥4'!' © head ¢ " aout n which constitutes this periodical a perfect Towards the dog - oe % ' one of them uth is tHAt ed iconeeae vickuate EA liustrated literary cyclopedia. 8vo, cloth, i ™ 7 r thiar r k ng their man toe oulnes rf i t aiden ’ a } BY9\ | ) \ | PJ 00 Half Cail, > 20. Sent postag 58 pres s o PPeer. ) et. t Aissild b mCi em >i : } f 6} : 1. . e from t uns W e of them 4 pei 4 g tr 1 {0 get aq t to carrv th r deadec m- s me y } i ' 3 ™ KO BD E ES a Cea A series of papers under the tilte ¢ “ The - & , 7 rade home iv, but were prevented from , isn ; : ; 4 o 6 “i st Century of the ~~ ublic,” « nt ibuted : : th serpen It has beer e yy the most eminent Ameysican publicists, is ' > ght sad anceanpeplanmnapaammediondieante Ch 3 eas n to believe that the parts I; ry . , | ased ort ion ot the Stock for-. now onlew published in rae» Magazine. ae dead man, who fought them frantically and | “" ; but [st ler it proba Hay Ino pur 1a } § . | This series of over twenty papers gives a | Se sa. » fron — . re pe . wUS 4 Sui din, alae Re ) ‘ comprehensive review of Progres during the tore off the mask from one of the me! ™ » d | R } " ‘tS M ‘LL ‘ | t C ( { comprenensi S & age ne, r that the good I ne of some “19 . mer . OWwhes JV OVeTUSON, Mu COU & 0., O ‘entury now closing, in every department of | < " which they now have in their posses n . _e It will be ur aim to make fi .y uff d t : . t st of Norway I h rc N.S hi | ‘ ll } ft | = rt Rae , | our national life. hen satisfied that the er . I y y ae Sf » AL 4 : saint Ke they went to the nearest neight and gave | ~—— } ' ht ap ° : Nov. 22, 1875, New York, ‘ ; ne I Ty 4 i . — . s that w the alarm. ‘i ved j fr ** 4 , / , ‘ . ” : rere have died t 4 ' 4 Complete Pictorial History of the Téimes*— A coron jury wa Dmonead, ana th , IST] J The best, cheapest and most successful 4 Yr) ~ { y 4 ‘ ° y ’ i ' following facts were brought to light iwo : - Family Pape su the Union ; witnesses swore that the bullets had been | 4 Y site mT , niet aie watpennenen , : S 4 ir EMPHATICALLY TPP VEEKLY I } . ‘ . “ Y! 4 4 4 “ . $ in at their house by three m ho said r } j HARPER S 5 I 4 § ? z ’ . thev intended reak p that Coe wan , i : 5 c a tt ee cprorer trey | Swering to the decrpsion ore ee THE PEOPLE'S Pape, tREAT BARG AEINS we . i Bitid . su } { Notices of the reed, < nent m s ) y rs the = , * h Was to e bee ttled « the Sat- tii ities Harper's Weekly is the ablest and most A i ving, |} v} ‘ " o make it repress owerful illustrated periodical published in jay g, : sen or. to make it represent . | ffe | ishi powerful isla | } : ; . : ' : » Ley t which closely ailled to t ‘ 1. rh Pri ind convincing, and carry much weight. Its " r + ' i , x rit ) ‘ Hs ' ' iy Bay ee a a rus The People’s Wants and the chase isda Ss at LOW Frices, Vv iz: Justrations of current events are full and ’ Mur ity has taken the 1 er and | *”” aly eee fresh,and are prepared by our best designers, Uri - $ t ASS i ide a suppos' ’ ini . “ae a 4 , With a circulation of 150,000, the Weekly is a 1g time | sisters to his home for } erage pod People’s Opinions ; AY a4 A I DR ty) ‘Ss é JODS read Dy ot oeel helt mdllide pareddin. Gate He knows i. i - on se ae a , P ‘ an anima r 4 rv b FT hJ | influence as an organ is simply tremendous, And ga‘ that s g x, er ‘ aise ’ ine undoubdtea ( il dial ; k ¢ it libe al . 1d . lent The Weekly maintains a positive position and ' < { Olitl LOVE &AG ee Pee failure of anv frag tO make ree, iibeTail, independent, x, - ' ’ A yea as is wouid account [01 ul J outspoken. and powerful champion of the 7 INT V > yi “BS i i, wn” p expresses decided views on politic al ana om + ss : * ment to find wa to collec ns . a ial prob! ms.— Louis ville Courier-Journal. VEVER GIVE UP i ole > ut n that onl . Its articles are n odets of high-toned dis- er ' Yesterday evening a reporter of the | Many cetaceans yee 4 cussion, and its pictorial iliustrations are ouse: . 5 I : ; , t by j b] . , . - 1 he Commercia - arned the fol] wing par- singzie specim« ms have ever en seen ) F S RIGHTS ! “i agen > sei often corroborative rguments of no small gyro sco : : } , naturalists, and me ve been ¢ ely BI A C K LI s I RES torce.—N. Y. Eraminer and Chronicle. Alw 4 es} t iars Of a suicide that took piace that 1alt List ar Ad J a : | Its papers upon existent juestions and its r ‘ r \ , p la P unknoy ur il withir 4 ° ° ° : ‘ M * ” 4 ‘ : ~7 fl ’ a. oe : is {tyrannical ca en ee byl to cdes os tp thin, 0 leeeeiemen Gen Briliiantines and Athol Cloths, Grey and White Calicoes nitable cartoons help to mould the senti : , fa puri Ut ting the ocean, the caan S ae order to @o this a F . ments of the untry, 4llsburg Com. . k 18 name of Miss 0, SCAN TAO TONERS AN ae and Sheetings, mercial. Pro, g t rear i bee eeping } R¢ for s¢ mé ating ong ef = it : we recelve tne : . 4 , -'* " Wie : very sD the 7 qn . * Harper s Weekly stands at tt head of Nada yh allah gi aruaapalli dime tenadiad PaM which it seems to fretjuent Fancy Prints, Table Linens, Canadian Tweeds, inti ee eee " Sas e ‘ ) no + t hic , KY} - 5 re a ciel . ircuiation, ¢ ( ial abvbiilly, an oriail r g g e f sol nKnown col yea - : t anlage auc he PEOPLE § PATRONAGE W A TERP ROOF C Lj ) AKINGS. B iA ERS istration ulies’ R ; } nceinnats. _ f leant ? y t a H - — e ‘ , “ f t nO " 1 it *t . i «iy AND PLATES. TERMS \ ‘ . 4 & ng ‘ , ‘ tior wer He 1 e« on of 1 ‘ ‘ 5 TE RM; aptly me ee } ti — Readymade Clothing, Blankets, Flauuels, Haberdashery, Underclothing, vos. rox vo aus “aD t man ' — i Je 5 , N sest is . ta t t t ( ycated by } Harper's Wee one vear.. 34 00 eems that it W ! ] y / jarper > f t I nad . re si 3 DeCAV til a e ‘ ~~ ° ‘ he « s : Henmedics, and He t AB ' } 1a in me ; . 13 —_ &C. &C. c&c. 34 00 includes prepaymen postage by “A ey I me despond bt V elepa would haraiy — oe i Che names already added to our Sub- publisher " " ‘ e rs she & i ‘ se } I ! vii al , : . d bad : * ‘ mre Wp . i : i i F i | { that shelt 1 all thar | the 1 nhat A by them. 1h seription List, have greatly encouraged tee N Yo Goods Allowed Out on Approbation. DH prays, tions to Mar; Vagazine, Week- eu vbenealb the r i th sheitered a 1at i a . ¢ . : rir" cs ine aes Never ! - snot ma ‘ ‘ ' i ry it f noneodoccurance oO! gments therefore us, But we need more than names. 1d Bazar, to « tH ATOSS p . no Ray Was aear to ner. nat seemet O SA@alLisiy r 1 _ i ‘ 10 00 or, two of arpers *eriodica!s, * little weig isproving the exist- ‘re are Ww ue and Owing to us, by ¢ : se . 4 ler you burst ; her uncil yesterday, when she learned a Fe. sia Phere ar ies : all parts of the Island DHRMS A Si. ne address for one year, 37 00: postage free, : rie aa val i si ’ ence of an animal, even of man himself. persons residing in all parts 0 ome sland, | An extra copy of ither the Moegazine, ind s - s : ; i d re that he — going whens iinson to m irry —_— Zeuglodon of the tertiary small sums, ranging trom $15 to $1, Weekly, or Bazar will be supplis d gratis for ! a another lady, and while he was standing a ne f the indicatlons of the preva- which amount, in the aggregate, to nearly every Club of five Subscribers at $4 00 each, Never versity ~ the glass combing his hair she approached aamahteacs Pn pticare t nd there is no ® | in one remittance ; or, Six ( opies for $20 00, ’ . . ‘ Sue lent idea of sea-serpants, an dll . ed ‘xira copy: postage free Provi wis 43 mingled the cup him and asked permission to comb it for) “ E . ae i : Nov, 22° 1878. without extra copy: | I why a slender and lengthen- 7 / as =< > am tH And thet nse} in ail your distresses i bi ' i si reason ¢ oe ‘italia P Back Numbers can be supplied at any time, . t } a tt gv arot qa sne ce - ' . “ ‘ : r nT ; ’ [4 the st ty . i Never give up him, ant upon bi turning aroun a yn ed mamalian form should not exist among ' i i The annual volumes of Harper s Weekly, ‘ ; a rar an ¢ aI > -_ ta ¥ = ronted him with a razor and attempted to the present eateceans, The marine sauri- ° Pr | q #] 3 \ 4 in neat cloth binding,will be sent by express, DO YOU CULTIVATE TUBERS?" cut his throat. He wrenched the razor ans of the secondaro were replaced by the hese sma!l sums we desire to SCE paid, 3 / J & ts N free of expense, for $7 00 ear _— omplete from her grasp, and she then begged him | x adandige , ' ary of tl » pres | We want to meet all our financia! engage- Set, comprising Nineteen Volumes, sent ~ - urv’News " , s marine mamals of the tertiary of the pre- : iptly to the day—and the receipt of cash at the rate of $5 25 per vol., From the Danvury{News. j to give her some poison that she might kill | . : waitin id at ments promptly t ie ay i a e : . a eS I yi isentages. Of the generally admitted laws MONEY WE MUST HAVE Therefore “(Q: freight at expense of purchaser. | t 2 na ween visiltiug ' ( 4 . 3 Ss é . A J ’ “VV. : en : i derself, as life was now a burden. He re- of palwontologn, there would be a greater | ~ : } } yI iov. or have Prominent attention will be given in Dan y mers in the past es oe gases and we to ey : i i : we trust that thi se¢ Who enjoy, or have 4 4 § Harper's Weekly to the illustration of the iused, and she le!t the house and went robabiltty of the Zeuglodon than of the . i adi | ( : " Last Tuesday she returned heme , eer ; ae probabiitty of th seus ‘ i enjoyed, the privilege of rea ing the ¥ % Centennial International Exposition. ner grar Ovlner s not tar distant, and @si . . , ran ; P adifte i ca i" : ° é , ; rene sine , ait ponat » i : 14m0 re not . 4D s Plesiossausus type decen ling in a modified Exa MINER—who have not pald ip Ade 2 Address HARPER & BROTHERS. " ’ a or a revoive RE f é 2 purt . ‘ : net 2 77 a j : . rl 7: lous Wf h to town to tobe thei" ee ee = rs st \ ‘eal form to the present epoch; and either in) yanee—will favor us with the amounts i ILL BE FOUND AT Nov. 22, 1875, New York. riah oy ¢ a ‘ ra , le atp 5 > . . r nm : 4 TT ny ry ‘ ial vo _ ; rt hi . a ae perf rn wished to hoot » uoZg. if ; a Ml the vast exy inse O!f oceaza might for ages Dl kK BY ] H EM ON | H K ] IRST AR Fash Pleasure ind In 4 2° vive he 7; vet a) r gy DaCK Bir. | a fi * a 1 . . 7?) Ms A y 4 i “ep ait ory Yy seheon, eaeure, ¢ x t ‘ f tr y ng ia I n Bosten bt 8 te ane er ere i pe escape the examination of naturalists, The yt N K LAST before the I RST - _ : Du ac ; > Der O n 1OUuUsenGiad——u . w the young lady n Boston heard the | ed for her insane passion for Mr. Bur ontology (ifwe discard the testimony of | THe EXAMINER will please send in their MAA AD ADNITC DTD NTC Tallar.v, ¥ 9 | droll and pretty pic ures, to the young ladies . " i iitieiiladih ts , + ’ = . ra —- | J li é ’ l l , OLN nature of th ad, she said, |many credible witnesses) we may even | names, Subscription, yt prepaid, es S] OC (| GI \ I S I U Rt \ ISH | \ (; GOODS ! few fashion ee rely, D vate tubers extensively ? Wister Cath oF Stock.— Farmers who | conclude that it is a possibility~and, he | $1.40 in advance ; $1.62 if paid within } i 44 , “ 6" ‘ | the provident hse n by its patterns for the , ° = i. i al - 911 : { i i i i f ’ ) YY ° h . . | . j ir de fi he te . alert ilias by its Eh ?’ asked the elderly party were able to make warm, substantial | i oe ae is the year. ] “t . ] T ie SI] lM~V | r children’s clothes, to palerfam ) “ vt tltcgpaerdl ny act beer Mg 9 iica ef eseme | er d, , vhility—that some form,ins s rts anc les a specila ty tasteful designs for embroidered slippers and ap already attended to that, but there are | termediate between the marine saurians of Yeu at El oz ee 7 th town, July 26, 1875. | luxurious dressing-gowns. But the reading- 3) mmat ‘be ; , ’ BUSINESS SIiEN ’ - . ) 4 formlvy of great I ree Sa r this sec- | thousands who must make the old stables, | the secondary and the elongated cetaceans ssiialili nee neon eemnamenes | Matter of the Bazar is uniformly ie ne € } i ds ¢ -stys answer u , 1@ ‘ : : ; excellence. The paper has acquired @ feos! se | sheds and pig-stys answer until they have of the tertiary has come down to the pres REQUIRING “4 1 ne eres gs roe ba va pay t affords ‘ : "5 accumulated a little more, and su ch must | ; : , ; ni ; tr SENG popularity } . 1@ en) hea r sent epoch, an ili eventually come ae — ’ Bve ( 0 The unhappy man s el his id an | resort to less expensive methods of exclud. | 8¢t epoch, and will eventually come under | N.Y EB ning Post. pik sential gil antin pr id | ‘xity, then he stole | ing the cold air, and saving the amount of | the notice of naturalists, and prove in this p ) Tr NT (Y ri ~ on ‘ie - ge me “ guide, its i ‘ = ia. iil lias / a 2 : ( ustworthy as a iasnio eu is 1 ’ yng gianc at t} young lady from food necessary to prese rve their animais in | as in many Other cases, that widely spread | ( BR 1 L I iy } = ’ na pen genial sagyine squibs ase ait iar B yn, but ling her countenance in ex- | good condition. 4 popular beliefs in natural history, especially c ya ites” i % to the o nd.—Chicago Evening ’ ” ; hie } Every grain growing farmer, has,of course ; f t litabl i . , © . - , y . ‘ r oped Up ni rs - | ‘" » yrofessing O res ipon ‘redit "i . . , murnal. peperees FOpees, ae wR his straw stack, and straw is an excellent | We" professing t —s =Crechnan WILL FIND bhatt adien absolute ape ntion non-conductor of heat. Stables, with | testimony have generally for their founda. TER M: g ! } . ry ry How long have you the soil?’ she only an outside siding, can easily be lined | tion some portion of scientific truth. He CANADA “anaes P rr ! ards ae atween | : - STAG RT Lu Supscrisers IN CaNaDA, nquir {after a prolongs ruse, ey old ee , and — spac e@ be tween believed that there were at least two species v\ NG PostaGe Frr O al a —, ‘ » lining and outside stuffed with straw. } or’'s Baz one vear... 849 ‘ Betier'n forty yea the | &' ofthe c » (whic » style Casment han Harper's Bazar, one y “ ? , ni many of what you | 1" this way a stable can be made as warm | © the creature (which he styled rem - CP 0 . a on ‘And you have ra Huth, as in a close clapboarded barn. If boards | eric), One in the northern and another in bl a “f gene : call potatoes ? are scarce it will not be necessary to nail the southern ocean. \5) ] { § e § 9 e | 4 one ae a Oh, yes the lining close together,only close enough JOR OF i ICE 1) ye iB Hah to one re idress for one year, . i ea oe u, . pL , igs ‘Itis herbaceous, I believe | to keep the straw in place. is a di $10 00: or, two of Harper's Peri 4 als, to ‘Yes—no—that is, 1 don't think—git-airp| We have known sheep provided with A W Powren.—A good wife istoa sakes one address for one year, $700; postage Brownie,’ exclaimed the farmer, hitt.ng his | Very comfortable quarters in a low shed | man wis strength, and courage; a bad sean r @ free ; whe, the ee stios covered with straw and banked up around ne, confusion, weakness and de spair. No | e , An extra c py « f either the May 7azine, animal another lick, W . I | with the same material, being lelt ~ eN | condition is hopeless to a man where the « eff | ry ELK | fe} r Weekly, or Bazar will be supplied gratis for gathered in heavy bea m his fore head. jin front. If sheep are kept dry they wili, wife possesses tirmness, decision and econo- Td SUPPLY THEIR WANTS ° every Club of Five Subscribers at $4 00 each The young lady pendered a moment in an endure quite a low degree of cold ims | my. There is no outward propri ty which in one remittance; or, Six Copies for $20 00 abstracted manner. Then she said Getriment to their heaith. But when can counteract indolence, extrava; gence and Iu the way of OAT es onc eee ie | tical eal ae py; postage free ‘In the cultivation of the tuber you have | they are exposed to cold rains, and their | folly at home. No spirit can long endure | ee itn supplied at any time. f eaten wool is filled with water, they part rapidly | bad influence. Man isstrong ; but his heart | Posters, | probably noticed that t! ha throw out pinnate ir that | farmer looking sidew iys ‘I can't say bie uneasiness al fis in aware of ‘You are cou dis either white or pur The elder party shifted 1 degree that cat passed to turn 1 absorbing sed as yund amazement. an interrogation, and the hu not dodge it. Like many the same circumstances hasty ' : herbaceous stems ve, responded the ud with considers ‘rrogator. se whethe; ithe cor- about in hig seat to all boy whom they Stare at him in a!! Still there was an farmer a Detter man under ible could he was indiscreetly with flesh and strength. is not adamant. He needs a tranquil mind; | and especially if he is an intelligant man, tings | witha whole head, he needs its mora! force Not long ego an eminent and facetious in the conflict of |i To re r his coms | lawyer was present during the rehearsal of |} posure, home must be a place of peace and * Macbeth In the sé ene where M icbeth comfort. There his sout re news its strength yuestiens the witches in the cavern, ‘ what is! an { goes forth with increased vigor to en- it you do?’ they answer,‘a deed without a | counter the labors and troubles of life. But name The phrase struck the sagacious | if at home be finds nor st, and there is met lawyer, and he immediately remarked to his! with bad t per, jealousy and gloom, or ags- | friend, ‘A deed without a name Why, ItS| sailed with ompiaint or censure, hope vans | void. ishes and he sinks into despair. P An Iowa farmer cut open a hornet's nest Dean Swirr axp THE Weaver.—In a just to see the in he thinks he a few weeks. If you know your friend is at all sensitive en any topic, be careful not to allude to it side arrangement. He says shall be able to see his barn in ‘ Yes,’ street of Leicester, accosted by a drunken weaver, who staggers | | ing against bim said: it out.’ ara reeling it home said the dean, ‘and now y one day, Dean Swift was | ‘T have. been = Heng ¢) William L. 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