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WAREHOUSE, Mahout astride on its neck, and the|have visited France and came in contact larger animals carried a small cannon! with leading bavkers, manufacturers and DE*CRIPTION OF KING THEBAW'S TROOPS mounted in the howpah on its. back, in| lawyers there, that one Freachman of AS SEEN IN REVIEW ORDER. \which also rode two men. Tha army,,this class would, in a term of years, after passing by the king, marched on| break down and survive three Yankees, Mivard Cammell describes as follows, yivht round the city walls. I met some,and that simply through his superior in the London Times, a review by King of them two hours later outside the ability to run and regulate his own Thebaw at Mandalay of some six thous- palace walls. They seemed completely | machinery. aud of the troops corstituting the flower exhausted after their six or sevea miles The Burmese Army. SS QUEEN STREET. | of his army ?— march aud came along with very listless penis nag est ee ‘All the time the troops were assemb!- gait. There _ were then about fifleen CHRISTMAS SEASON ' 1885. ing the air was filled with the sound of 'bousand soldiers in Mondalay, and the ageeak a9 gongs aud bells, most sweet toaed, some Burmese could probably muster an army with a high, clear note, others booming °f thirty thousand men, Many of them, out a deep bass. In front of each regi- however, I was assered, would be use- Prang’s Celebrated wsaunTox & smautwooo, FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, The undersigned have this day entered into acai under the style and firm of! ar Sri ald UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! Barrisiers, Atloreeys-at-l.aw,) Notaries Public, &e, Office—t'ameron Block, Queena Square, —_—S AS. URQUHART, GENERAL INSURANGE AGENT. 02 ee FIRE, LEER, ACCIDENT AND GUARANTEE. C,R. 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Co., | or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Nov, 2, 1885—eod w ky —FOR SAL FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22, 1885. 6m SOME of the MANY ~WHO USE— Wouills German Baking Pow: BOVAL CANADI AN INSURANCE GU. Queen H tel, Fredericton. gong, gilt all over, about three or four feet wide, and they had also ten or twelve small gongs, not more than six or | seven inches wide, to each regiment. | carried at intervals along the line. These they kept continually striking, I fauecy, with some idea of markiog the time. | The cosiumes of the different regiment, were very varied. ‘Their coats were very like the British tunic in shape. Ove regiment was in red, with black trousers having a yellow stripe, aad helmets of red papier mache. They all carried muske's, and if they were no | better than some I examined of the! palace guard, old rusty muzzleloaders, | they could not be of much use. I under-| staud, however, that they had a good | store of Suiders. Two fiegs preceded, each regiment, then came some twenty | or thirty men with tall pikes, decorated with silk streamers, and then the regulars four deep. Tied to the muzzle of each man’s musket were some green leaves, the emblem of victory. The chief officer (Colonel) of each regiment rode on an elephant at the rear of his men. He was most gorgeously attired in a green or red velvet coat, covered with gold lace. Behind him came the officers of the regiment, all mcuated on ponies, | aud twenty or thirty men with bare legs and putzo (the native dress, a loog skirt) girded up, each carrying a musket ina red cloth cover, 1 was told ‘hat these were the officers’ weapons. Two small: brass cannon about three feet long and three-inch bore, mounted on wheels, and dragged by three or four men, brought up the rear. These men were dressed ‘there wasa large store of Sniders in “Mandalay, but one day when leaving the houses. ‘covered with rust. ‘more than the matter of a cent shop. The question how far such a man can be} DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION AND }und all this, perhaps, over the atlas bur- ment was carried by two men a large less, ee P RIS XMAS CARDS ‘ THEBAW'S VARIED ARMAMENT. I have already said that I heard that LSO, a fail line of Prang’s Satin and : «uk Pl ard ber Chri - palace I was allowed, quite unmolested, | cisics, rar saeds Tallies oielticae to examine the rifles in one of the guard Among thirty pieces I found ‘THE BOSTON CARD six different patterns. Some were old fl-nt muskets, and all ‘were in @ VF] is the name of the Most Popalar “ard for thie filthy and dirty condition and much} season. Do not fail to see it and leave your orders for it at once. G. EZ. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARR. Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1885. _-?S+---- “ Controlling the Brakes.” A VALUABLE LESSON TO ALL LIVE MEN FROM THE LATE H. B. CLAFLIN. (From the Boston Herald.) All the notices of the late Horace B. Claflin, of New York, agree in the one point that here was a man capable of a successfully mavaging a business of from $60,000,000 to $90,000,000 a year, who yet possessed as absolute a power of "y throwing off the whole burden of it from 4 o'clock in the afternoon till 10 the next morning, as though it were nothing — FOR — imitated in so enviable a quality is one . * ene of vital coacero to thousands who are in ALL KINDRED DISEASES, ‘helt friends Witt. the monotety of the] MORSE’S CORBOLATED NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL ! business talk, or making their homes a wearioess to their wives aud children; —— FOR —- den ot a Jimited legal practice, a small Consumption & ali Wastiug Diseases. Inuumerable are the women /pa i iu red cuats, trousers and helmets. ee how to control to per- IRRAWADY HORSE MARINES. |fection the draughts of a cooking stove, Besides the two cannon accompanying #24 the men that are equal masters of each regiment there was a detachment of the furnaces and boilers oi huge engines, about sixty cannon, all dragged by hand Who, none the less, are always heating and in pattern to the above. I should themselves red hot, burning out their have said that each regiment was accom-|9W2 firebacks, and brivging on no end of panied by its own commissariat, consist-! DESTRUCTIVE PHYSICAL EXPLOSIONS. ing of about sixty men, following behind ' D Brid ‘ btu the regulars. Each of these men carried /OW2 00 Dridget without stint for leav- a loug stick over his shoulder, from the '°8 the draughts open mornicg, noon end of which huog a rovnd tasket. /and night,all the sermons they have ever There were two regiments of marines /isteved to, and all the jouraals of health for armiug the war barges; they wore. they have ever read ,have glided off them red coats and bright blue trousers ; their, #ke water from a duck’s back, when it officers were al-o mounted on ponies and “Mes to the qutesiou of running their the colonel on an elephant; but what becomes of these avimals when afloat | do not know. The horse marive in Rurmah io thus a veritable warrior ! There was one detachment of military problems that have exercised the ingeuu- ity of man are the problems momentum and control. Yes, forty miles an hour ; , that is exactly the thing for an express messengers, or runners, about eighty in ‘82, but not when there is a washout number, with bare legs and girded putz». just ahead on the track; yes, two The marching was very poor. Now and thousand feet a second for a cannon ball; then a column would get into step and. but not it there is nothing to determine and go prancing along in dauciag master whether the missile is going to hit with- style, lifting up their knees with most @ @ mile or two of the mark. The lofiy action. When they arrived before’ beauty of the thing comes, when, with a the King in the inner column, each man: 2 of the wrist, a little child can slow fell op his knees and touched the ground down the momentum of a great ocean three times with his forehead, shouting steamship. Now, no two peuny lawyer some laudatory words in aloud voice, A}°T ‘iminutive country minister is, regiment seemed to be abou: four or five #fter all, a more colossal embodi- hundred strong jment of uncontrollable force than the Oregon or the Arizona, however firmly GORGEOUS CHINESE AUXILIARIES. ‘he and some of his female friends may There were two regiments of Chinese, be persuaded of the idea ; and the sooner only about Ove hundred strong each, ia, he reacises the conclusion that he, too, green loose stuff jackets of the orthodox May aspire to the moral dignity of a well Chinese shape, wide piuk trousers and regulated and self-respecting machine, peeked bamboo hats. These warriors, [ better for him, as well as for a good was told, were great favorites of King many other people. Horace BK. Claflin Thebaw. Following the Chinvse came) Was simply & man that believed as prac-' two troops of cavalry mounted on ponies, | tically in There were about two huodred of them. | MENTAL AND MORAL BRAKES, The ponies were well shaped, hardy-| looking animals, aud kept admirable ‘order. A Burmese saddie is covered with embroidered cloth, red, blue or. purple, iising very high in front; two long tassels dangle on either side iu, frent of the saddle, The stirrups are very small, the Burmese inserting ovly the big toe. The bridle seemed a com- asin those of the Westinghouse species, an bad Jearved how, with a tarn of the lever, to bring them to bear. Business for the day over, he said now is the time to love my wife, play with my children, eat a good dinner, and not al- low a perturbed digestion to treat the Lord’s bounties with contempt. These Barker House. 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Each man carried a fliug in the face of ledgers and bargains now as it is when the large sword buckled around his waist, ; and riding with short stirrups, his knees **™e archenemy is up to any were tucked up almost level with the Of the other wicked tricks. Of pony’s back. ‘The organiziug and drill- COUrse, the power is the result alone of ing of the Burmese army was in the long and resolute practice, aided by the hands of two Italian officers; they were belp that really comes to a man wheo he present iu the palace yard, and started heartily surrenders himself to loving his each regiment on its maruh before the Wifey romping with the children and king. enjoying his dinner. 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