heme eee fe So ce > a . amines ee tineerinatneniited ecartematianininmeanaieinmererinniiiaiinnantanianiedibiibaa OT OR ROR MA CRE UIE I CRT STORE ET SOreDT Sia SEER IRE ay wet Et ,. ——sg9 d J a a wy - — _ -_ 7 Tr mee A A SS ENE ON AAT TTT CA: a ee ND Rene aaa ~ ae } vey q% j 7 cy { VFT : “y? 7 c } 72 : VOl CHARLOTTELTOW ARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1880 OQ, 42 i . ‘if S. é til 4 a 4 b } 4a =. ‘ i 4 } , A 4 § i ‘ if ja L J * ~/ Ss = = TO tk A Oc ET ELI EE NEE LONE TIE OS OT NE Ne OE TIES ET = Pad nein “siemaninadbadiiessmeapneiesieescaceasadlliceatas : ae hil dh int into ri, ' > Cnr e sili. me ulmi | Our Arctic’ Co-ony. The New Tay Bridge _ a. 6 ea a ' be ; \ el tue ay - : . : : a me Aa a Penre ' | When the Tay brid bl a —— J | An event in which the peovle of Canada 4 the Sian ring ge was blown down, | cannot fail to be interested has just taken ea earn ae elegraph, it a remark- i al i ag sa ‘ a place. We mean the departure of the ot nihvin « oe tnas the ¢ niy conselato pr" y feat ure in the “— be 66 ee re ede na 3 catastro} pne. was the demeanor of the Nerth | Ship Gsuinare’ with tié persens who are te RB { i ly Cc N bh) 7 © 1 14 : sri ish Cal Vay ompan, ANNO ) 1S ie ; ( compose the United States Arotic Colony, é ; _ , ih eT had { aoe 7 . . : . : aLtacnad 0 s iey nar rom ; arm © | fof thei y futu re home in the black north.|{ oc Page Hey — rom tne ( ten Nera ssi For the last forinight the “ Gulmare” has beginning done their best to get a sound . Mt @ : @, FR eR eR at re eee ea | bridge out up, and “e willing othe i j al d mn pemmnes fe Fa eh ra % - £% | been in the W ashington navy vard, wnuder- i st pute a ana were willing te make mF 3. 3¥ = . hee Be ies fa? F tee Se | cies ae ; Bee whatever sacritices were needful to erecta j e § D Gare” Ag Seog ae of ‘iy going the extens equipment necessary Re at ry ; ; ; Cw Nese er tio eG 8 Ge Se 8 \fer so imp aan an teres ise. She rs trueture, They had, as was natural, , Rang x oe cae SN se a eee “lrelied on the guidance ef their engimeers = sings p32: —_ z |! lyde bit, with iron iframe propellor, 140 ma ; . ees or = . Prag soot ore, Silk YW : Nenee a i fo 4 in length nea | i <2 5 io -} 1 ie ana novedcy could ha fault with them if > 6 ‘ i : >» & L & ; In preanvo navi? i 5: a : 1 ALS, 2 Sage ~ i 3 ry oO lan ¢ ay oy | the event did net justify their confidence. 4 wa pombe a rary eo hEg ow 2 eae lan engine of 200 horse-power, with two 30-1. 4 ¢ = i q ~\ ee = Mi UStlai wOO! 3 oc jinch eylis lore ae tee mele elk At the first meeting of snareboicer po timid . hale . . . : 4& 3 Aaae YALU SS, Wilh at Ciles POR f 7 ; ; . > F ans eo | t= Ww ¥ : ‘ i» ; ; bs ; i of despondency, or upbraidipg Was r y 7 : 4 - 5 a os Mea: s nave EN taken TO HCcrenase ie] } ; py 5 /@ el . : ‘ A » ny . ‘ ; — * ame a } i : MoE . 18 compan Vy nroclaimect ther * Drab ssil i] i la i S, ' ‘5 «(Seen rv e strength as far as possil le. and she ha ok - ti } : “8 : 111 Pea Hey mn } Le . . i ; ‘ ention Of DUIGInY the bd Ken Driage avaiti coe BAT ce n A = ame en ‘ been remodelled as te ensure the comfort ; 5 ~~. F < e &E CHO; Or ; s ff 6% of the passenger j dition ae at as might have been expected ci energetic au Pe x ’ 4 a a : PPesseis ss > hb aAaGallion to her steau 4 i3 > + 1 P wid pay 8 eit newer he carr wainmasts rem is, repulsed pul. not heaten im their <a pur ; ; GALLiCe dbehi MastS, 10 DADS, : ; : ‘44. 2 rT: : elt liats late ede toe nh tea eats strugele against the forces of nature. With 9 Re eg Se eee a - AMR LL LLL LAA iit aitpait a ; S$ ts ” new 3: uls es rT ne i} 4 had CUR OTTO oficers and crew of it ; e] nu : Harvertous promptitude they hayw set about a — oo a i ausVele BAMA ty yt Lit ¥YCUSSsC jumbDe . : ° ows , 2 oa ox. : in iPS iS, Cry a3 oy ar eb 1 carrying out their intention yar! their plans tra W i iais . —s fifteen, and the station-pa: twenty-fii : KOU « UUM, 8 vy 22 : ; tr rn under the command of Lieutenant Greed for restoring the bridge are now published. 3 at We: pe \ Tk 7 aS heer ou omMmMa ait ena Greedy, | m : = 3 =} = Pos 2 4 “ , al " i Ks : », of the i S. cavalry (one of the pa ; The main features of the new structure a vy" * os . nO >. Cavait ¥. . i i} arvy ! . ; rov?y rr -% . a ox = = f a i at a 1. aa willbetwo. The old long girders, which he i "Se ead aa oe ‘ ; ; tT) x? oct An CPI oid and namesake of Hert ry C ay. ia oa: h a. ] , ; | men Ais ; ‘ = - jog \ and BOS, US. |p e astronomer is Orrav Taft Sherm: - were 15 in number, are to be replaced by 4 5 eae aaeeall hh Cs biwa : ; il lt a ° i? , } ore nr 5 wee : 4 t atakist , : > 71 20 SMAal @irTaers, ana they are to be 51 teet _ and vad wit tiree assistants. Vr. Uectaye Favy i : ; ; eo | <2 , q ; aga ; Lowe? an tiey were In the oid rage, a = ree ae OK the surgeon and naturalist, and T. W. Rice om bc dyitl ee oe oe I 15. ) ‘ a8 jawe nad a -— —d 1 Py = if » & a 5 the 1) aocTal 1, 7 he wrt en nNeN nave AHS Hew Pp an Will Zive avuNae mt securities Na] mh i ith fats : a et > , : : = oe} . vile PHuow rape pa POUrlech men LAaAVE Bc a bility, but t “44 sf ; ‘ oe e i? a a i: naee onan : id on a 6 been enlisted for erdinary werk . frame LOF StARility tit Wl, OF COnPse, necessi wes 2° ve Wiitee ee i a ee Ee wwering of the girders alrea dy stand- = a it oe e hense, with¢three apartments, for the effi-|- Site re the wi “a; . “ sot Coe ] y ‘ “ae Wo ‘ieee . Paha © Or oe ing, and it is on this grevnd that the p 533 Hit WE THER. =a ee ~ ——— The Bas Bri nds ] l Le Mia kay cers, wen i nd stores, ot hy Zi) feet inside. —. “ : : z : i t an Uh iu ¥ gee —, rae iced i Gy S a F Gus Sh Us i il vn Se ie te Enel ¥ Re = dita 6) ‘11s expected to be opposed, Phe; people in- : co and Gouvnie Wailea, Wik accoin imogaite ie : iG , ae i -—— narty wl en ‘‘at home,” whi: : terested in the 15 or 20 smacks t find 7 Ane yartv vine t MOLI, WDC Telia LB] : : . ‘ a bon Gc eS — : ah their way up the river to the t eas vt 1c! Lave 4% i ged tor @6xX}> ca ae cecal . se aia: ae a Perth in the course of a year, will m the ; a , ; : ane a ae Pe eee zo naree of ‘* the navigation ef the Tay,” pro- Wh ; : Wty 5} ra 7 » Vewest an Pact Sf es jt IVOory APT" reg?) \V ese) >} Vhe tiné wit] i nel I> 8 of ie rT c ; re ong : i = j he { «¢ VE ral SLO™ KK pri y Like \ ‘Yes eobhitu 5 us | pp ERG ove .) cle partie Ht. yy hale ; ale pee Pe a hn or bal] take ons ‘able exception to the | : eee " J wi : , ons uy “> : f “5 . . and retail. Cheap tol Cash. Ri tasteeh. ant oblueeepiaellie nei ?|new plans. But it will be fer the anthori- i hb), ct whi rT articics « Qik al- - : : o - . ’ . a sn stibaitenil Boon i > ‘ ties to weich seri isty the rival interests at ties re ODtained iron tite MUCGEONS Day 5 ? 4} ee se a3 ‘ ry ae DS bibl lie tnvere tS « u S au rN eas oe cc 2 tf Company Dr. Ree assisted in preparing] , Oe eas fe ere é —— e ; _ J ree a “fs .’= | demanding a shert through reute between VLA ~ ie = ation i. ind ad o the list which is a long ere, withanut. stint re + 43 re ie bi irlottetown, Ni by 31, P8330 j? if V4 tu TI , C : a will } 7+} Y et 17 the northA and bile south, ana ot the smack secnigetats anpnaenanaemeen iia assennschglincecneanana nen . eddie b Quai ne Colony Whil neioner siarves ee ts a . —-- = ; Le efor lack of covering or fillin owners, behind whom rival railway com- pce nt Tie i t Ul acti th va ,* £ it > g. . [ ra > > ; £ « Fs ss 8 i] Fim f ye a | yl A i No ] varied and abundant is the scien- eee ete aaa d in — enting the « re aE R, & i Be a 4 4 eS Flour LOG Wie - ue nar x! ns meteor a >] watrono i up this »” Fine ficht Lu for thei rown hands ; = a we 5 ‘ae Sy LUC Appa 18 metecraiccoi ical, asi_renomi- 5 AS . S ; i cs ‘ : . +: 5 Se = Saw hha aanstn ee eal and general. hrom as ngion te What J ' 2 al Stl Bae . ¢ BRDERS will be received for the follow- | ‘f Guinat 6” proceeds to St. John’s N@w-!. Ars 5 eee oa of the : skirmishing ——$—0: = i& 5 6 —_ 1 hf ; eer A ee a 7 } ; the question which is now agitat- U3 ‘RF ing Brands of Flour and Meal !— foundarta via Halifax. under sail, to sare aa ¥ ae eee rn ene eee, » 44 j i ee +. an oe : . : os - ; : Theme aha wien! ts ; _ «4. LD the Imsh people mm the United States VHIS Lar ge New oy use, bea vat filly situated.on the highest] Buin” (Patent), ‘‘ Alabaster, ‘* Golden | fuel. are she will take in mere coal, any, .* ease} “LEAT j ems e 1 aie ‘“}gtra Family we ae arcup’s Sy-fice pilot, and any needed supplies which The rane is urderstesd to amount to about - ‘ , ‘ 1H Pea } VV yj} >» Te he 1 i? > "eC st) ) i r y? re . pn an ‘, : . i os i —T 7 ae r J Us Har an as - ; land, adj ace nt to’ the City is now open lor the .~Tece) tLOn | cioy “White Rose,» ‘* Florence,” | may ‘chance to have been emitted. From eigh'y he and del ars, and as there is no . : ; eg . . : bc ti , . toa ” ; ; , ‘gkir mishing,” except after Bourb hi ot rues sts, Sy his Sie ne s the aivan tages Or jireedom irom dust te Past ry : anda * Arbor, andi St. J lo hn’s sne ¥ il Ht vo to Rig Fo let Le, on the k y i past. mars } E le f ie sete fv > c ‘ oice vi . 6 wn Star ” ee ee ‘ i aa ey an ry the aders 1ose ch and heat of country residence, mnd-is only 20 minutes wallet =. . D. Cotn Meal—‘*Golden Star." Labrador coast, where eogs aad dog}. rented Sra ies natural i . , Quotations far. the above Brands of Flour! drivers have been ordered. to tein readi- | @*TS*** « ery maturally curious to al ¢ Post Office. A neat connecting the House. be driven to and from the House fron this =r 7 Wii regular intervals each day. ( are ‘TERMS ction with wil ‘un at ,y Lilt Cab will run in coi and ‘e of chk steamers (,uests r urge. Cal b will: ‘ \ HENRY CCOMBS aH iw 26h a ey *¢ | pReaea © . Pat Perk ¥ Ag ht MP BE 5 } N T : ar . Charlottetown, May 22, 1880—pat tl PROPRIETOR EES aaa = <n - ee eeu en PE LLIN EC LCCC ST ELD ETLIA ESTABLISHED 50-5 arene w é q r 4 wee FES) = & Fawn Fa =» E x kas 4 sy £ ga ross A and Meal f o. b. at Mills, or delivered at | Charlottetown or Summerside. J. R. FOSTER, Millers and Shippers’ Agent, May 6, ‘89. Moncton, N. B 2 ae _: aes Nut Coal Net Goal, Sub UUGis Hub A; AL IE from Slate and Fire Clay. Also | 6©Rownd and Slack, at Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia ‘er orders apply to G. W. DEBLOL, Sole Avent r P Island. TY i ima RBnor ho OI GuOn, Py Bt AT] ; ti rs ERae "T° [> -. JOHN A. CO ; MYER aS swg MONT SF Bla Fatue a 4 revty ’ ’ Ww . . . £3 aan _ sAine a} corm =e nil ¢ ANUFACTURER OF CORK DAGE of Every i* tion, including ali sizes Manilla é " : ¥ i pes ee Tt. 1 Hy, 4 ? evra iseline Rope, Tarre: d Manilla tinea: Lobst larlin, Tarrea p he House ne, is : 09 (30s? » . LMp:ICarlo! idan ndieline, Rts BC. equal in quality to the SG A 'Neriecai bo i { appl 1O%) lan. 7, 1550. oar Ba al i iaeteiemaeick <iaabcioniantanmeennetiie : ea Ree :% a 8 s | 4 ei) 4. TH} ANT i bs wz OTT / A Yaet Worth Knowing! i -esor Aofadbb WUbul, ALU W UTS . iG ae oe LEY S [ee he at é y RETA ? } , 00 47 cy n i fa i! 7% OFTEN do we neal men S2y, j PR NCE EAWARD lS i i £ a. never can get clothes to fit.” The reason is obvio Kew Tailors understand how to Cut the Garment to afford the evolutions of as Go IN BE: EL os oe BS ‘Ty ~ ‘the bod Come to the right place ana get v . 3 -- . : . : } ae % suiter Motbers, ering’ yo boys, Wives, enema * ‘Te N 1 oY ™ ' ; situate, 22 , vour husbands. fFHNiisS New and Commodious House, srtuate Cuiting promptly executes. Good [ts at North Shore, offers great attraction at me * for ‘i‘ourists who are w anting recreation, sea . -« i i e¢ » hw far EG ania oe bathing, fishing, etc. Equaileé by few, cxeeire “i by nene. It is within easy access of the wots bee harges Moderate. i‘erms Cash. 3 | C ee =. Le * onl) thirteen (13) miles by rail or carr THOMAS SMITH, Uharges moderate. lor fur ther partic culars Upper Gt, George voted app y to the M: wnager, Or address eRe oe ee oF ret zg Ps LORNE HOTEL COMPANY Charlottetown, P. b hi 1850. PACIFIC Jone 1? 12, -~-- Mutual insurance 60., ,. —OF— ww YORE Ri A .R INE 1879, te ems = Asseis Sist De on ARGOES and ei S15, fa and upw ards CU Insurance fected FREIGHTS, ‘ering on (irst-class 1 isks. Certificates issued payable in Londen st the office of Morton Rose & Co., Bankers, or in New York. Risks taken and rates fixed without being referred to Head Office, PENTON & 3) Ee Ne hail for P. BURY, Island. E. May 11, 1880. _—— ‘I desiring to keep P. &, laland, cannot do so er way than by subscribing to Traum Exiniver. Sent, postpaid, to any address n Great Britain, ‘the United States, ox the minion, on receipt of One Dollar. ————w ee OC YHE WEEKLY EX SMINER. — Pe sous having relatives or friends abroad, and them informed coucernir g in a better or cheap. | ~ $744,149.00) Ween |PQunk a Ty a U | NS STERLING, | nt NC ‘ effected on. oll kinds of Paild- URA B YS, Merchand ise ano rodguce., Also, on | Ves is on the stocss. : ; 7 : > 7 hn > a i Special rates tor isolated resicences, ' ‘ . ; ' } nenm ntl { bA es septiec promptly : i‘} f Tnerms Pe = GEORGE MACLEOD (Union Bank), é ; : Pr} Fadward Island £.fenn tor rrince Hawaru isiaG | tne, £877 Mclennan, | NX Ys. i ’ YEA t iui Bip Y % ‘ ane Ts COMMISSION MERCHANE, GENE AL AGENT, | AND AUOTIONEE?, | 46 QUEEN STREET, \Charlottetewn. - - FP. E. istund. solicited. Pr returns vit npt Consignments gue aranteed. | Auction Sales conducte d in any part of the ! | City or Country on reasona: ble terms. “| May 11, 1880—23m eod Hides, Galisking a will heaps skins, the highest Of Subscriber pay for the above. ROBERT BRIDGES. April 20, ’30—oaw wkly, ar pat Cash price ( DERS for Round Coal can be obtained © . . FP ona pplication to - Ter us as usual, G. W. Del i sLO IS, Sole Avent for Island, Ott No. 35 Water Street, Chavlottetiwn, lune | isso pat he 8} kea tf Ad i 838 oe ty Hs tw - i 4 Sie OY a i a si Hi St, tS 6 om fi LAL: ERY, 53 Q Bik ty & ap re oe A3 Fe ed f De RINt MEXT OO0R TO W. A. BR RGWN & C8. wi undersigned have much pleasure in wining their friends, and the public generally, that they have completed their Stock of @ ‘Ba enaaegs Wau ily Cy aE At fr OT a gees sd } pp ah CA, and would as! in search of Fresh Goods to give them he ‘5 : ax > eT ROKER’ SON & CAMERON. May 31, 1880. - ~$m eod & wkiy a. Aus Enuera rants, ATT cention. ; : Og i atl wi 3 er ee ROUTE FOR FEE BEST ¢ Mamitoba, the West, —— ——4 auras A rr’ TS WVLaAkw Lb eae HS A. Gtand | i! ang |. dil u e oi % ional runk Railway: Colorado, and ness. Having reached Disco Bay, on the Greenland -eoast, rye: refiliing” the coal bunkers, the vessel wil! push on to Lady Franklin Bay, wha the colony will land and set up their penates. With this ex- ample before yis itis to be bared that eur Government will net needlessly dely in-re- speindini to the suggestion mad le by the Mether country. Arctic discevery has more pressing claims upen us ‘the zn it has an the United Statek, seeing t thatthe Nerth Pole itselfis within our domain. Besides, we have a long and interesting suis-Artic histery te which the inauguration of such pri i be the fitting sequences t g stores for such 1r own territories, such tric ean avail then “S y name of the Hud- son’s Bay Company, with whieh’we are the joint guardians of a contine asad a etch of Polar Sea, is enough te prompt an effor t to supplement the gh rious: annals ef Old Englan Aud, firally, we owe to the } positions-‘which we have assumed as a great 3 ci ckteetanen . teh nee pee » ver land crowing Northern power, vir tually In eee ol and vet ; all j i agent, and ye pt sessing all the i nrecticoe that hel on f oa Lent eanaen | prestige thar peiongs Lo tne cveatest empire } var ; ay _ } the W bd nas evel KRnOWT, to cao, in the manner indicated, a service to science, Ne +H1 3 71) YY »tT T! ye . whic ii wii a:8@, ili many ways, pri mote i do - x7 } the jpteresis of the Domi R 110 i. We nope, 1% Oe 3 j 2a. tat i tout ilies,” that before long it will be our pleas- duty to record the eqi vip ment and de- 4 a parture of the Canadian Arctie Coleny, and ‘ ee ae Se : es that neighbors will not alone of North ritiane 7 welo nndare American natiens iftcur the wsks, undergo the labors, and enjoy the reputatien of this i kind of* scienti! research. Montreal 1 oy } Ove i bt? fay hie eee 1 oakd. LHE steamer ininare”’ abeve referred : ° ? > “7% 4 thia of wt} . hea be 5 baer RHOWNn at tHIs Port, where she thas been in the Admiralty service from | . rae 4 —. y aa to 1877, under the command ot staii . , ‘ Co mmander Maxwell, and was owned by Charles ymes Dunean & Co. » Y 7 a 7 5 Malcolm Mcl cod, Alex j beni . and Cap ss7rs. mmaer a } 3 fit ome . ? ' MeLeed (tne lat er ef whem ‘eatfed | ier, ae ¢ se sai land is well a favera! known here.) | 7 ' 7 ‘i 5 si in i She was sent from here te Glasgow by the { t ae iY - a} : jowners, and was there recently purchased iby the American Government. 4 _=—°o - know what has become of their contribu- tions. ‘‘General”’ Thomas Francis Burke, one of the trustees of the fund, on being questioned regarding it recently, replied in that gay and festive, not to say, reckless manner characteristic of the true Fenian leader : ‘‘We do net recognize the right ‘‘ofi anybedy to compel us ‘to tell what we ‘hve done with the money, if we have “expended any of it. We are eurselves ‘the Court ef Appeals in the matter. The ‘Snoney was given to us without any condi- “tion that we should report te anybody. ‘We are enly te be sure and use it for revo- ‘‘Iniionary purposes This will preve, no Gor bt, a highly Sat tisf: icter} y auswer to the .% mheria cr ’ ’ | re ~977 ; nuinbe: ets who have subscribed i their hi te teward freeing their be- loved land frot nu the rule of the Sassenach, bu’, without beimg very unchariiable, we inay observe that it wenld be much wiser working children of Erin in States to put their earnings in bank than commit them to the on. whose chief object in trad- f feelings is that of obtaining the w perewitha) to porchase the li Mouid which so fre > ently lends inspiration fer the hard the United the savings keeping of m ing upeEeNn the holiest i) S le wo eee rom baat le eloquence. How people 2 permit themselves to be swindle d and deceived so often is beyond comprehension, especially by fellows who ‘ub shingly state th at ; they con stitute th ie; ’ “own Court of A ppeale,’ a A Srory wirn A Morau.-—Mr. Labouch- ere, who repeenen yy Northampton in the British | House ef Cen none, told A th e fellowi ing story in the i ob by apropes ef the im- PHO ave 8 prisonment ef his colleague, Mr. Bradlangh : A young and inexperienced di iplomatist, wish- ing te make a stir in England, determined to enter ypal Rome with ni 3 valise crammed a = full ef Protestant Bibles, but custom house officials thwarted |] ambitieus } : , Pans, Colle fiscating several pounds of t obaceo, and leay- ing his Bibles untouched. Had the British Parliament allewed Mr. Bradlaugh to pass | with his atheism 1 into the "Hessk in the same } DALNEE, the honorable member for Nerth- Cal yin lampton would have been ceprived of the mena o} earings cheap Lame, although the British public would have iost an amusing ls sens atien. } =e er ’ Th 1g of [a ina: < ; @ CeNSLS 0 rhia indicates an in- : if¢ | crease of 250,000 the aggre gate popula- the State. 1e rhe + population of San | tion ot é4t=s Awa a4 i ; a] : ea 1} eee Pome ot the in- | o rs * | en 130 Y : ’ ‘A Novel Montreal Organization. | Francisce will be brenght far below the | jestimates of the directories. The number ; ss | c WE. 5 ok cnn : ‘4.4% “tw hac at A strange story comes from Mentreal| 0! “sinese In that city has also been ; | : istating that some yeung men there of res- ! c QUICKER TIME, SHORTER DISTANCE | nectabl® families are banded together fer terior towns, stich as Stecktun, have reted> d RES always LOWER from Prince | a sia oe ae aha saat Taine . |ed in population during the Gecade. Denis w island than by any other route, ; es - a emf hea _o 4 eee a ar li ye oe | Kearney and his hoe West 5 nals net after Taakio akc nan — | their eperations have been uncove red and | chine (s0 very amach gh eo —— a e. WwW. RBEARES seme members of the gang are ikeiy to| abl + . * a: a or ea id : i ¥ Pet ome to grief Li seems hard to believe | ?? obably ne ; . = much 28 they would ie rand Tye co beta » can be any truth in such an account, | like peo ople to believe. Ch: arlastotow: n, pri My, nadie rs wity | But it is net more incredible a ; o icatered si ele aides ea from LPeronto, verified since, that a party | As they sat on the steps on a Sunday Bones. YEE undersigned will pay fifty cents Cash per ewt. for all bones delivered at the Bone Mill, in the ye ess tan one cwt. (112 lbs) taken. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent, | ~ Bones. Ch,town, Dec. , 1879 No quantity | ‘of young rascals there faneied they could, th impunity, play bandit, wi 4 The Mentreal scapegraces have | ‘likely caught inspiration from the work of | Gaborian, “the French novelist, who, in his “Slaves of Paris,” portrays. so strikingly | victims. the miseries endured in that gay metropolis | steady wor by the victims of the blackmailing frater- | | nity. and enrich | i themselves by ransem extorted from their | evening, he claimed a kiss for every shoot- ing star. She at first demyrred, as became a modest maic den, but finally yielded. She | Was even 80 good as to direct his attention to several meteors whieh escaped his notice, ‘Then she got to “calling” him on light- | ning bugs, and finally got him down to k on the light of a lantern that & Man was swinging about a depot where | the trains were switching.