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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 3

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1 i THE" WINNIPEG DAILY Till DUNE, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 1, 1890. THE WINNIPEG WATERWORKS 1 THE COUNCIL AFTER THEM. New Tenders for Rlock-Paving to I ba Invited-Thtt Mum- cipal Ltvy. 4 0. P.

R. Want Fira ProtscUon-, Aid. McMickaa and the Tolica. Tbs t'Jumti a niiihUkiij their reu-j tatign for at the council meeting, ScAreely ever li a absent, anlea tick or out of tiic e-i'y. List ni.ht, 1 UlI tuflcring I.01.1 r.e.111 Uj.es, A1J.

Wolf 1 I present and )irtie-iptt in tlit diacua- I eiont. Uaycr feartoa, after a rt of fir eekt, was aguia in the chief magistrate 'a chair, and arouud the l.oa.d ero Aid. Ujs, McKenzie, Smitb, Callaway, Fletcher, Tey. br. MoMickeu, aik.

Wolf tad liana. Thr were suinber of ittepaytrt la the gallery. pt buo lariuvimixn wasted. Among the pttiiion and oorouiuaieationt were the following for public improvement, which will ba cinsidered by the board of Worka at ita next meeting: Meeari. Uaodoneld Young aik that a I Mdewalk be laid aloog tba aoulh aid of Logan atreet, aa it aas their intention to make a new entry to llutleriu park.

W. tianford A Co. petition that tlie sidewalk at the comer of llinnatyoe aud I Princesa ttreett 'l beir new bund le lug it about complete, and the old walk i in a bad itata of repair. tiougn 4 Canipliell intimated that the council cpuld now eafely prvoerd with the opening of MoMioken streat, in Kurt Kjuge, and that the ratepayers Interested in Hit wcrk were anxious for ita eaily completion. A.

Hryden, clerk of the municipality of Meodoaald, drew attention to the di p'or able state of the road loading from that municipality iuto the city, in the vicinity of Fort hyto. V. Roo want the writ aid of H.ltrr I atreet graded. IICWt'll'AL LKVV. Hon.

J. A. Smart, aa municipal oomuiia- lioner, aaked that the city oolleul the fid-lowing tutus fur uiuuiuinAl purpose! for lS'JO: Kor district expenses liMJ I Kor count purposes t2 Hi r'orUudtiiloadutriut purpose 1.1.13 57 Total PI J. D. Morion, aolicitur for Mr.

J. Cuddy, who asks the refund of (14 07, paid under protest interest on overdue taxes, luti. Smation ia given that unleaa the amouut it promptly handed over, a suit will be enter-i ad for ita recovery. i The above mature wer relegated to the I finance committee. WANTS riRI FKOTISCTIU.V.

General Supeilntendent Whjte drawa tbt attention of the council to the cntiretakienot of lire protection, ai far aa the city ia concerned, in the vicinity of the P.K. ahopa. It waa true the company maintained a sys-tern, but thia waa lr from adequate, aa the water aupply ia not reliable, lie aika that a tank be placed in that locality. The tire, water and liht company will give the matter ooutidereti a aud make a recommend- Tne Dominion Coil Co. duet not want the trouble of laat winter, and augjeita a remedy, with respect to weighing of ooal.

L. K. Adama, secretary of tlie linn, writel that the council appoint a man to attend the scale in the yard of the company, who hall istue a ticket for every load lent out, I to be accepted the EAtrv. ae these from the i -t time fta tlioie from the market auperiuteud ent. A salary of a month ia sted which the compauy is wiiliug to pay in ad-t vance to the city.

The market, license and health commitUe will hive ita any on this. I I K. Snonk ia antagoniitio to the unitary 1 a by-law. lie thinks there is a combination of muter plumbers, assisted by the archi- i tectt to deprive him of work in connecting frivate premis with the publio sewers, le claims under its provisions it ia difficult I for him to pursue his calliog, and wants the I. matter looked into.

The board of works waa asked to give Mr. Snook's letter some attention. 1 Through their solicitors Meaars. Kelly osntractora for th market buiMin, present a bill for $741. "1, for woi done on 1 the building and the balance of the Hjal estimate.

It waa referred to the board of works. V. 8. Chapman, who retidea In Fort Rouge, complaiDa that cattlo herded in the ontekirta are allowed to stray and wander about within the pound limits, thereby doing damage to property. Ilia garden had I been broken iuto and injured by cows.

1 Aid. Fletcher's committee will attend to the complaint a KlreVHEVliiTKiu AlMHTK.n. I All the recommendations of the finance committee were adopted, and inoluded the following: I la future the committee ill only hold I fortnightly meetings, on the Friday pieced- ing meetings of council. Four cuts of city buildings will be pur-" I chased for 1 sum not exceeding fKH), far a publication of illustrations of the city and 4 province, proota to be furnished to the oom- tnittee for approval, and the cuts to be ths property of the city. 5 In reply to Aid.

Smith, the ohairma Aid. Taylor stated that it had been p.s tented to the committee that a large editiua of an advertising pamphlet, of from 25 0J0 ,1,11 to liJO.OlO oopies, doaoriptive of Winoip-g and the surrounding coantry, waa to be dis- tributed at the fairs in the east and in Great i'jz Kriuln. Ths buildings sKkn of wero ths I'n city ball, the three fire halls, the maiket and fLIi police atation, and the general bospite.1. The proper olhcert were authorized te ex- tonte duichargns of three mortgage to the city, the sime having been paid up in full to the ticking fund trustee with interest to date. Q.

Scott, city treasurer, was granted three weeks' leave of absence, fiom August IS; and Mr. Chambers, assistant, was authorized to sign cheques In his absence, cl The following accounts were ordered to be paid: .05 Amcriran Plumbing Co, I 2 V. II. I'etligrow JtCo A. hrowno 8 Manitoba Kree lTees I Ml 'L'-T II.

A. Kuilan ski i A. Hmikervllle 6 ki 1 1). H. Curry Ski 'I J.

II. Ash.lown Hi I'rlllaaicr Bros 9 00 W.WhitefeCo H. Italn II fVm ontiMt Klectric (Jo l- 1 Y. Hrwlllvlil Ill Ki J. A.

A. Amirews f). I. IK Ki i V'. Armstrung J'l ts R.

I. Wowls i K. Ilrawn a II. Kotiinson mi KM I'! J. ItolM-rtHon k.

(o Vi tual Munllnij 7.. A. A. An.lrews 7v I K. Hoiil.i 117 l-l J.

W. hanvi Co 1.2..H Rannold at MrKwkan "i Chnatian Woutf-D I. nlnn -I "i a ilg Mauilil KLectric and Uwi LlKht Co IT'i '1 'SvJ M. Hn.H.a io 'Z (I. II.

Wood Co ll Hkead ft Ural.ara u. Vuli an Co Iran V1 JZ Works m)t list two waek I Moras pay liat, suocial lt'l Aid. Smith asked the nature of th work performed by Hanfield ft McKirchaa and Christian Woman's onion. As to th for mer Aid. Taylor replied it waa for oar- i pet and decoration naed on ths platform ereU-d at th vliit of th lijk of 1-' Akugiit.

Aid. Kletchsr atated ths JI to th anion waa for the board of a girl placed thereby th city, but who had recently A been removed to ths Home lor Incurable. i tllAHII Or WnllKS. I Th following rsoommendatiao of th b.irl ot works wsr adopted: Tint Kaiealreet be (rrsdel from Wlll'sm to Kort lfts.c uvt al an ONtluiAU-d ol of 61 It has rer-ivM lpn1ni for the eonetnir-llon Of two lira taakii lo tw Ir-atrvl hjr the nr witl, K'' an'i haut ciniiiill an.) weuij rc'n l1 Uie of K. at SI' I at fain- 11,1 lowmt; 'If''1? tt at tt.ei-li' H'tf a-, jiiiiHtnj ilia rt.niait- ii i tii'li-ia tn- i I t.sl it.

Kir rurotakrr at 1 aii'. -1 twe wk, lirpul i.r... tl.n i-il)' Ui hirni.li a rill it -it. I I r.t tli, lai.a rurtiiilia- nnrili and Month S8 Kl.i- iirr.l ami arnu 1 vn V. Uunn'it wriij atreflA.

HV'. f. jliiM'miViO rr; fTf ih- Ins w-l i'l of trr.i houiw wrh of i JjuVi "i iiiiiiimlni.ii'lj) iii a tn.iiiiiKliiinfi!lM'll'-11 ralTO'' t'h Oi Ami-rii MM -IM mnrlN hnlinir tiKilt. I. ai1 It woo.it plip i-l tl.at li, arliletiieul aa ln- l( hesdoptM at) tl.at a cl," laau to the ooKt; tor the iiu 1 ai ths rrr-n! ilk CJIuRlllf Ll.

Un Ui a ui tt wiira utu an ae. uj.l 1.01.4 t-j be re-La. uca uultl mull Tii suemoran luiu pio.iiis that the etmpany tLa.i liepcait wit 1 Hie orty 2,000 fi-et of u.ca pip to wuhJiaw all c.Kiir lor extra wo to suhoiit te Ut neat wtut-r, li Btcaasty to aat up emie. of th Utter kot us .0 i ivlu.btd. and to lesi in hau Is of lb city We asurvr b'iU aad tti depult 1 1 hXW TtM'kk.

to ta riLLID Xh folio e.ng occaijued aoms du cu. ita aLd as finally aouended 1 It ha D-ei'iVdi ttadera llh- Davinc of por-liou of I'orue auue aui Koi.n.l slr--l, auo naU ttii toe toweat u-ndx act in aotir-4ui uie nuuiruienca uf tii auveitise-nirtit reliair ui the, iMi it ani that tbe iviulera ar aboie in ciakoialf. Tlie coituiiiiir' i aot la a lajiub to ntA a Aldrruin Smith and KitcliMr moved aa amendment to th tdect that the ler of VV. F. 1 be acoep bis bid iv-uig th loweat by In aupportiog bia uioion Aid.

Sr.ii.n said th was Lot in ie witn th ceois.oo ot th oomni.lt 11 ttv teu.ler re vjKuied Mr. l.ec't chtqu was nt mukd, but th o--miitiie wer of opmioa ist it waa an ant th clerk was instructed to gt thd Biis'ake rectilii. 'i tendei ware raKrred to tt.t city engineer and if thai itiijer teporuu all was rif(bl, it wa agrwd to recoiuieud the aooeptAuce of Mr. L-', ai being th lowest. Mr.

Lee kd Ue aeeo substqunt-ly and tb ohuju propel ly ma'kid at th bank. All. Wolf supported the a mend omit, aid thought bo injustice waa baing dene th other tenderers, aud th city would not suder, aa the envot had been matked before th meeting of tn oouucil. Aid. li ack was not prest nt at the committee uvetirg whea tenders wtr 1 pue.1, but tu arriving li- and baing in-foimed of the tigurts aud actior, vas nit awart th check of Mr.

Lee was unmarked, riu hard of the fact ttrnuted the clerk 10 present th oneck at ih b-atik brine I.Jir keeier's laltitl. There were no funda. Tun, aa on of th ttnde was irrtgulAT aid ti other abovthttiuuts, he had ordered th to prepsr th re-pirt aa preatnttd. Mr. Lee had presented accip'ed 0.

eck till a few hours before th mett'ng of the council. Aid. Taylor thought ibe annu lment was a contravrotioo of th by law. Ha favored calling for new wn.ui, and aked the ruling the chair on the a ilia worship ruled tha amendment out of ordtr, aa tb proceeding of oounoil rKjuirid ao acc-pted uneck with alt trr.dera. Aid.

huiith eiplaiued that his priooli! ubjeution was to ths changing of the repjrt of khs uoiiiuiitiee. Aid. Iliac maintained that th rrort was not changed. As tit olicnu waa not marked th committee cculd not laoommend aoouptancs ot tka leuder. Ai i.

Taylor than moved tlmt new teudeit (or the aoik be livittd, which wat oariied, 0.1 lt an orriciAU Tha market, license and health committee recommended "That th pojndkeeper be paid a salary of $10 per month lor th montha of Juusaud July last past, in lit of (eel received 00 account of th impounding of dogs, and that all such feea be piid to ths treasurer." Several ni'tmbets asked that lbs matter be laid over till th next meeting, and a motion waa made to refer the otause buck, but AMermeu McMickeu and Black moved its adoption. Aldermm McRrn.ie and Smith waated the salary luureoacd to $03 per month fur tl.ree uivu'bs. Mayor Pearson left his sea, to th oar of an alderman and Soka in favor ol referring the matter back to committee. did net think tha present pounakeepcr 11 tit person for the position. Aldumtu Wolf and Callaway thought Ih poaition a disagte-Aibie one, bkt lookid on Han Jimeu a a taxable and uou petent man.

To amend mebt to the aoieiiHiiu-nt Wis earned, with the nud. rsauuing 'hit ail lies were 0 be paid iutg tn ci.y treaiury, Ttio second of th committer, that the piundkceiici bj inatiuo.cd to collect a fee ol coots per bead, per duy ot HI hours or fraction thereof, from the owners of all kinds of stock who use ths enclosure at the pound on Logan street as a stock yard, th receipt to be paid daily to the treasurer, was adopted wiihout debate. AITKH 1NMRMATI0N. Aid. Smith again aaked at to wh issued instructions to tha police that ordered guest of the Clarendoo to removi their chairs from the sidewalk.

II il Worsilp had noticed that during bis absence he had bet chaiged with issuing the cr.l- and to- ti earliest to deny any of such, lie would endeavor to got the in-formation aked for. Aid. McMicken lakea paternal interest in tlio police force, and expreaata a desire to see more of Chief McKio. He wanted to know who gave th order for th appearance ol three pubcemeo at the oouooil Meeting. If one wa rt quired, ha thought the ohief should appear on the toene oooaaioiially.

His Worship did nut think there wore three present; and Aid. Callaway ce-ually remarked that till the advent of the enquirer at tl.t board no police were needed. Ims Utter was mlt a ii as a joke. Ah'. Smith asked why a oommu'iiofttion from Mr.

W. F. Lynn bad not been a'uaw, r-ei'. Tayloi rt plied that th commui I-ctiou had been sent to ths lijaooe u-nnmit te.c; he, a chairman, thought it had been acknowledged, but th olerk informed bim that Mr. Lynu had been infoimed veibally of the action of the committee.

Aid. Well wanted to know if ths special committee appointed at hit request to inquire with reference to theo'jotluot of a oet Uin alderman had held any Ale'. Black rsplied In tii negative, Rr.ri'HKii TO p.Kurcl KEtT. Aid. McKet zi moved, seconded by Aid.

Itoss, that the board of trade be granted th two rooms now oocupied for $75 annum, the boaid to furnish its own light. Tnt mover pointed out how a depuUtloo of the board had waited on the finauoe committee, and it wa undt ratood should introduce tho reaolution now presented. Aid. Taylor objected to the council taking a certain oourse on week and thru reversing the ao-tioo at a subsequent meeting. Aid.

Wolf took a similar view, ine motion wa lost on th following divisior: Yi at Aldermen Kiss, McKenzia, Callaway and McMicken. Navt Aldermen Kietcher, Taylor, Wolf and Wilaon, Tha by law to amend th height of awnings and prevent th sweeping and distribution of waste pp-r on the street, wa road a third tim aud ordered lo be signed and tailed. TH Aldermen Black and Smith Introduced a reaolution that the city solicitor be instruct ed to draft a legal notice to the Wiuniptg Waterworks company that it it ths deirof the city to over th work In ajoord-anc with Ih agreement and charter. Aid. Callaway wanted th matter referred to on of the standing committees, rarmrk-iug, "lio not let ns act again likt a lot of school boys, by making a mistake and then saying we ar sorry." I mayor ruled the motion out of order, as involving an expenditure.

Notice would have to be givsn. Aid. Black tald twe.lv months' notice had to be given the company. He would allow it to aland as notice of motion. Aldermen Callaway and Fletcher moved that th tire, water and light committee be instructed to on far lib the Waterworks company with th view of ol uiniuir Beerino of th work of th said oompany by puroi.aee or otherwise.

This wa also ruled out on th eamv ground as the previous wioiiiu, aud It wa also allowed tn stand a a notice. Aid. McMicken aaked whether any action had been taken by th board of work to secure legal advice in reference to th water rwar matter. If bad nndaritnod Mr. Kennedy waa to be employed with tbe city olicitor to give a written opinion.

1h mayor answered ti.at th city engineer, the city solicitrr add him-elf had been appoints I a cotr mlttr evn weeks ago, but at tht city toll iUir was Angaged lo th court Bothing I ad been done. Thar bad been an unteralan-llng that Mr. Kennedy should be empl'-ved, but no de. ision had to arrived at He woi.M ac th.t th matter wat at on -e atUnt'ed to. Aid.

Mid li vav nMii-t of a motion to r- fund to John Kerr, Thoma Jonin, W. Per. kii.a and M. Mi. astro the amount of titeir tines violating by Uw VN respecting awn cit' -t not harittg be-cn t.ealed io tne same ta-y.

IOI II tK HVIlllllIlt Kor four ytnra I li.id limt' .11. uv hf 'OH Otit on llij htli'U fn-e 1 atie1 tjr I ait 0 Mi. If frotu 'lie 'ip luf aa Irirl imiI 1 eil, I nt uaio two Iwttite of Itunluk It'eM-l rt.Mera I ata wll." li-a Mahi.i LiMieAr. bAyet-fi, (i. A 1.1111 l-al.

In I'htrago- He May I hav tbe pbtaeiir id y.otr oom-pany at auppar Mo Hrwecyf She Y.oi re a little Ute, Mr. Waldo: I've been dowo tosopja-r tlttee times atrewdy. Judgs. Ieaeted frtteaa th I'lllttry, Mm. Iiroadlnt Have ymi f.

It slit)xrt, ytltig nianf Very YotingHleiiien- it ainee I've bnaa tvaardin' ey niarni. Bl our a If pKaiayi.a. I waa uddealy rated I wlii.e i ttorr by a vere al'Ji' of 'ml ra rnortitia. We at toe for a d.n- ttf. I.ol he linalile lo lo-ip.

An eta, alioui every fttrtr it, tuilee waa faal erieie tne i nttt hen we aent foe a ltlleef Vt nd kiraw-Via-. J. i. Narrr it. Mum' Hr) Onl.

flTEHPOUNOSl 3 JIhtwo weeks VMlTHlE OF IT! At rieeh Prod new tharo caa ko sta tuaetiun kat that SCOTT'S IGULSIOH Of Pun Coil Liter Oil aad Hpjjiiosj iltcs Of Lima and Soda ia wfithent riaL Many bar rained, a pound a day by tb of it. It curat CONSUMPTION, trROFuu. ttsoer miiis. eouoMt no totos. amO all foh of WASliafl pi- lAiti.

AH tiLHAHUS Ai MILK. 6sina stsSa kt tcett tetsws BeKeeHle Sali.ee Wrspser; tt sll Ooictiala. tOc. tat tlu. WINNIPEG fTm TtH.

LtADlNr, iaiij -fa, DlRTAK faRS1, i iui utatasnat a UlHUGHRriiCo. i I'ndediiietJ id Emhkts, i Dl'U bU Mtar. IHH'BOU lit i Airentsfor Jua Wright Bon's Abe 21 tltim Oraltlle Works. Alntlilllienuiof all descrlpllona of Hcoti-h llranlto. riaiu-v idea aud drawlnn at Poller fsuat Hfoeli SIS tn 117 fill St.

II I I I I IS I II IP BIH II I 'I ftlllBlaill MEtTINQ'i. A NCIKNT A Nil MA UK i lidiie. No. (I. II.

A. IJ aV A. A rtgular eoniinutilc Vf fftm will be held on Monday, Auie II. In Mitaonlo lull, corner Mair 'Va'tt'tti and Poiieiett avenue at 'J nVliH'k. welcome.

V. A. Wllnlull, W.M. U. II.

I'ur dun r.Ti-tHrv. CT. No. I. A.K It M.

lU-Kulnr rotntiiunl 11 cation Wednetttlay, t-i'litenilMir Ih Mimonlc Hull. ltitilM VJ hi o'cltH 11. tn. sharp. Visiuni Vhrelhren tnnUally Invited.

A. A Alrd, W.M. V. lireden, bee P.O. Hoi KM, I TUSIf Ull II NO.

11, A. F. at IS 1 A. U. It.

nirela the nial lf7 Friday In each month, in Maetmto rhail. Vialtiug brethren corttially K5cv wflcnme. Hy nnlcr of J. J. White, f.

W. M. John U. Clark, Secretary. yf-tfco "MANITOHA I.OIIOR.

No. 1, I.O.O.K., nieel. -yr v- "'''I'd'owe' liell. tanner F. fi' "nt Pi luoeea and M.lltrinoll riMt'-lnl lliectlug for retiearaal on Thiire'Uy.

tho 1 nth innl. John McHklm- nil'K', NO. J. 1. Itolmrt, It H.

P.O. Ilux m. VOKTII UTAH MlllflK (-T- J. 11 No. J.

I O.II.K IP 'v 'J every Tuoedar eveninar in V-S'tT Krlendahlu hull, Milnlyre -J'-J. hlot'k Visiting brelhrnii cordially wolrnttie. J. Morlcy, N.U. W.A.

Iliinn. It.M. IMI, Hoi All. I It A II A rZ. T-v atl IahIkw, NaT.I.O.

ATI (I. meeu every fr Tx.n'l'h until 11 ovonlng In hall. Mo. Intyre hlrvk. Vlsltltiir hreil n-n cordially w-l.

comet, Itrow ni ll.N.d. J.M. lK111glaa.ll.el. ye-v W'lvNII'KI UHMIK, NO. I LIri li.

ot meela every 1 tlee- ai'VrA AnT evening In I'rlliltli iiall.l'lo-' a IT block, near Jatntvi strent TJ 'f VleftlnKhit-lliri-tinlwiiyawiih-oiiie. Kntlownii-tit hratt' ttiMtiro Itiein- Iter for or KM II. II. Hmllh, C. fJ.

It A. llruc, K. of lt H. A HHIVIIIIIINK. lAIIIOK, NO.

K. of nit-eta every Thtip-duy evenle- in Pythian hall. I "la inenta hlot'k. east aid Main street, near JamiH alrtw-t Vlaitllig itntthren ourdllly wrlcoma W. Currln, C.C.

J. W. Carroll, K. ot It ft H. ,,) ll'INNII'KO llllrtllt, NO.

I Il'ays IJ.IKI lo J.J.', Meele tHtcotitl atill -J i 'J'r fourth riilay 0 1 a nionlh al li'. Prlfi'dnhlli hall.Mclolyre klot-k. Vlallli.K hn ihrtm always weh on.e. A. It I l.rlatl, U.

W. VtrT' P. McKenne, Hoc, i'-TiL ANITOBA MIIMIK. NO. A.O.b'.W.

II 'aya tliaal liciiellclarlea.l M.0a l-l and Ird il Moiidiiv or ea-h li.otilh, In Uie tV'fV friltld'ellowa' hull, ettrt.r rrlnoeea ViV yjf ami MilltiriniHt atrxte. Visiting l.rctliron always welcome. J. It saioni-' M.W. J.

Miller. Iteo. eLUrU I Kf ItlVXIt lIIKIK. NO. I.

Is, A. (1. U. W. ll'ays fills) to MeeU on flral and "J''4V 4'h'rd Krhtay of each lotmih in 'lj'c V'V-, Kilt nilahltt hall.

Mrlnt) re hint k. 'S Vlaitllig tirelt.ten HlWHV w-l- J. J. 1'hllp, M.W. J.M VewtTIV Mallhew, lino P.O.

Iloi 030. a vol ltT KXfKljiolt NO, trUH, Au nnwu en th f. fee I fleet and third 'IhiirtwUy nf frip 'A ca. nitinth.ln KornBCera1 hall, lT- "tf iiMiettr V. M.l!.

A. rooine. corner 1'. iS-'f Main and Ale samlet Mreeta. A Vla lloij brelhren evit llally II.

jHllie l'll-tr, I. hslk, boorctary. I'. l. Hot 10.

A. No. t. I' rtif -la In I riendalilp hsll, tt flntyre bo k. 01, Monday, Aug.

y-af Vlatling brctliren are aiway wet-. T- -oine. V' V. T. Itrooks, Vv.

Il.lcohlnaon. Ita P.O. tVn 1 0 tol'ltr flMIMIKNK, NO. Vj ('. II lota la In Vrlendithip hall, Mt littir blurk.

on Moll t3! I dy. II at p. m. Visiting f)- brethren always we'eom. a Ales.

Herbert. R.K. X' 1 H. Morna Its. jf.a l2'- tot'ltT Itfl'K'tT, NO.

I'. 1 roeeta Monday, Auirtitrt CjT lhth. In Koretteatrs' hall, over 11,0 Y.M.I'. A. rtx.ioa.

1 of Main stid Alexander street. Vlslllng brethren alwsya welioto. XlJ 4 W. Ilrarely, C.lt aL-AT 1UJTKH IIF.HOKM. I O.

iA KJ Na. K.JTI. novle Ural Tuaexlay L' (4 In wli n.ofith In Ih Inalrl. fflf. 3i Orat.ira hail, comer of Main and AVyJJl Market treM.

Visiting brethren rttoidia.ly In iuv, Wa- 111. M. aaiisx- II. U. Value.

It H. Aevrx llNirt.O ItinriiiKltlliKiii of and J'linem 1 Aii'itlia, nun No. SIJ, I a ''I- Ai II. ai 11, .11, Kr-f I o-ta I A.rtrft.a. Jr d' rtil.

mi. 'I ,11 lj. TJ i V4 I i SSA. -'i V-. O.

M. Se r.iot Ml. a filf it 1 fi OK PMIl.tMl lilt f' atard Ho' I lire, tr. ti.fMiUel rrr', j. I.

i.l.'l.la 'tt l' tin liall. 3 I 110 ota ol'i k. uttn I f.li It''-. IV1' I. A.iku.I arfl nilooele Alot.dnta tlioewnf lotrtt Hit Hi- yi fotti.

allot, T. A V-Orsws. f.O. bvs I i CREAMuipJARTAR POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, CONTAINS NO Alum, Amma-na, lint, Phoaphstet, Ot tsv E.W.CIUCTT. tiam i.i'T'jifl TTft ClXETlRATl.n 1'ilV VI YT.AJT CAKXt ha ta rK.

nrra. until 11 1 1. II. win, III to. tail.

1. 1 ami HIS OH AM haa 1 Itll I I away hia t.lll HalllV, at 1 un. I a ini. 11 drama l't. too tl 1I 4IM of III Il A 11 11 ten tell I'ttuiiiii Itreiinta.

la of M. Ili.tv IIAkll. It i.m:si in riw fl II. A all the III I l.i..l"' Ill ai l- ih-lS llM leisj 01 iw tlTY, aliould conatill al 1 til l.l.l:illl I I I II llr I'latle. I lut.nal.iit 1VI fhiiki.

made MKtOI Hl HM.I I Y. I IIIIIIMI nt.d all Idaraaea of the til Mill IIIINMIY lirio.ua 0 l.tf hllldy It nmkea ill II' Mice WHAT yull have tiikeu or Ilea hu fiith .1 to core you. aa-Nl and all hnil III. aud Htlai HUeantiM iiermniirnlly ritred. Ik I mid I UIN A Kt cm-nhoiila.

t.lt r. laonorrhii-a, artcorcfe and all ta. ll.e S.ritllw. t'rlnarv tirvnua 1 ontl ithotit Injury hid'ii'va or other Itritsi.a 94 -a per 1 nam I w. A ue and eaterl-rnre linini-tuut.

tonaullnllva flee tint wnrrrd. 94- Hetid alarop Atr Quealton Mat. so as tn da. Brrllat pliilnly the a of y.air i.lr d.aeaae Hue at nl everywhere stint Ireuu ex poHure. llouta Ui Hlindsva il to IJ, AddrcA.

p. CLARKE, M. D. 180 SOUTH CLARK 8TRCIT, CHICAGO, IlaZa. THE KtY TO iiLTH.

il f'W Vi '-saTi 1 Ti b.e TlllWVl nil tilt dvi ntlell ol Ihl Ilowula, Kitliicyn uml l.lvur, oniii. inrtolf gra.lm.lly without tl.t syali.m, all tlio ini. unlit it ni.d foul liuniurwnf tho ntr.rutioi.i'i nt H.a onttit f.ine) Cnrrootlnu ni.ilty of Biointic'i, r.iliuui.tiffii, UiU- prtpiii.t, JIi utltiAjliuu, lfonrtljtirn, CoiiHllpuUon, .3 of tlio Bl.i'ii liropsy, cl Vision, Juiimllon. t'nH fkTofulo, 1 lutti rlrift o' tlio Joart, iii.il eirnl litjbllity til en I mar i.tlitr eiiiiihir Conii'laiuta vhi.l tot: bnpr-r inlliiHii-o of liUJlDOU VLOOTihVliaiZ. I.

II.mT.t A 10., iVnrletrr. ron. AM liS COOPBR IMIOIITKM or 1 nTPr i Fish Plates, 1 LaLL Spikes, Etc. for RAILS BICYCLES! ONLY FIVK MHI1I WMKKM -i k. In urdnr to nlir otit wn will ntlor tlifM for tmm muuUi a owtwitlurftblo rwlucUuncjiI lt prlo.

ihi Main Rtritat, WliinlliesT. FOR SALE THK (1001) I'AYINO dUVERYtlBUSlKESSj OF J. K. UnDIHLLK, Who Intmiil tlarllng busines In Hnutltarn MattllolNa and wiehe lo atdl li.inia.liaU ly, lo A. MANDEVILLE, 2G2 and 2G4 Garrj St.

IF YOU WISH to KKACI1 THK, F-A-R-M-E-R-S AliVKItTIHK IN THK Farmer's Advocate, Aa titora of thorn II Untn mf othnr pir IH ltaJltVlft. the comb edition Of.thl psper reach Uit Boat JTaxrm.or'B KHOM P. E. Inland to British Columbia. Olflca of as A I TO It A to WKHTITHM KfHTIflN 'I rlliiina lliilltllnaT, Manual voe Ml, WlNNIfkH.

WINNIPEGGERS UoiriM' tieuat, aoutb or went for faetttun, or who ftrit out of towa fur any jwirtinn of ttm Htiminitr svwiAKin, nin liuvo DAILY TItlllUNK iiimltxl to tlmir at). qiwi for V'i ''tifitst luoutli, pontittf tra priitl. SPECIAL MONTREAL ADVERTISEMENTS. IHCMAS riRTa SONS, JOSEPH RODGERS I I i 1 NORFOLK W03KS, SHElTltLD la-ou. 8.h.iv.

twao. I CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY CRUCIOLC CAST ST til. a sa 1 For Aci, Tools. Tapa, Diea a 3" SPRING STLEL. LOCCKQTIVE T.RES tt oup MAnntacluroi.

P)i ttj Mild Caut Stjcl Citing. ui ih kAi MAKtv --fT un vkcl) ULatiav, JAME3 HUTTON At CO, MONTREAL, i Atrenta. 1 1 OAK TANNED "KXTIiA" i. BSLTIMG Tho J. C.

McLaren Belting: Co. (Ketabllallud U16t)l MONTREAL and TORONTO. I SmJ tor llluttntmi isf twj Oitrttnft. BUYERS' GUIDE FOR WINNIPEG. THOS.

RYAN, no. Bell 1 CO. i Boots 1 1 Vtilisas general stationery i 403 MAIN STRUT. Caw. Prlaoast tad Buaalr ta I 1 IRON, STEEL, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS.

4ianel Bartwate, saas, allies, ttaaartlat C4a, aievea, ate. leraeal Meek n1 I I BMU aaerUMsil aertk klra er sveM aealresil. atrlie ler sir tea. I I I F. HUTCHIBB8.

1 Horaaman't Haadquartara. yJxJ' 0ARRIAOI TOPt I Manttfaitltlntr and ItnrBirler of t'ewlmir NK '1 J.e 1 I I ttaddl, Ha'lilliira' lu.tlla, lilt I I I lieeihar and Htiilln. Hie. 1 tfmla. I I XTa.

-r jjlXT atBT. ar, kia Jk Jaeiea tie I 1 8 EDWARD L. It I 5 a- -i lp A I I 3 REDWOOD DREWEnY, WINNIPEO. Ta Mael laUaalva Kaeakll.kaaral Ik la Wiattia Cttsada. I.

1 I Je Qapada SuJar IcfipiQ A. 'j MONTJtKAL OfTor for Bala all iiradt Hullnod Buiiem anil Frrnr I Ilia aull knowu llraud of OliJUTIFIOATKa OF BTUISNOTU AND I'UIUIY. i 0ril TII. I'I'IIIIU ANAI.VIMT, t'llMH Al. I.AhllllATtlhY, litft.

rn M.tliiL UmvAkeiiv, Tothot Montreal. Moiiln al, Feiiii nilKtr II, IrW. tlenlleliien, I bave ta.rannally taken satn- Kir from larirn sit of tiiir tlriiniiUiial t0 the I'aiisil Wniiar lufliili 1 uilr "HKIll'A TH" brand, ami lanfullr talIH br the I'oliirlsi ilMt. anil I Mini Utwo I Imva luken sntl leall tl a asm sample to Imsa near ptitltr aataii I nave last tim tesiiti attm las nlilallinl br slif irtM'tissul enniar ra flnlntf. "KXTItA OIIAMil.A'ICJl" wm whit Ii tun)' Im eutielilitri eoiiiimin lully as fjiiiiar.

It la iirantieallr aa fur and iitwd '-Me riina himiab. JOHN HAKKIl KHWAItllH, Hiinarosoat btliianilfat turiiil. r.vM. yourttruir, 1 l-ublln Analrlal fur the lllalrlet of Montreal, i I and IWiiMiir nf t'neinleiry. if.

I'. (ItltllWOOH 1 'i if ii'ni: i i t.i.w if i' llv, jl ff 1 1 i i a 'h W', 1 Y' I I r.i.t' ,) Worth their yjeighl ill Sold 1' I aretl l.rrl. Dr JMorscs Indian SWa a.aviw MIS -Kn Venf? I Imli ullli. il ellh araval 1 i Stwl all. tr in.

Liu- Int. in H'l. Iiaalltt wlUt IVOOl 1 I11S. "'it r.iln.K an. I I I llr.

Miime's iHlllaN all rills Hi' lht lola tM) ltrw ,...,,,,,1, 1 I I wiailil be TA WW I oiUiuUt Uavua Uae i. U.t 1,11 1 iwl. Dr. Morse 8 Indian UU-aa flerHrara. OOl 1 lllS.

bill Aug (I, W. W. II. rt.w.ft" a Hia: ell flu' fee I liaaa ln IT II ami.l.d Ih th. I II" I-1 I lia.a i.v I Dr.

Morses Indian Ut hi'iityworh In Ivtii timr ti.t iii. i jhut Mi my h'MiM lnt I'lllci i. lln.f I'VJl ill-T r( "iv iii net nr. Mor-' IimIUh Hh rilU.H I U' nl. il Umt.t il vtntU Uw la Uttxt bid ritlirs i nrnl nl iili fculu luf i A I iil i i "rV il1 iit.ni ut LT.

iiUloL lllUlilll UMl Hi" MMl'lit MOt tlMIlt lllrtll. tUllla, KU4 JvUJl4HHe Hoot rills. ijiKt iur. Ktlit-i iu, Nd, Jul iMiel. I It- M.rcii Itilt'iM hi 'mr ir.

Mor-Af's. iMtlinit YJX iVIWI liv 1 1 1 1 1 1 nua i i.i.(n Mr 1 inKtii-r mm rt iu lit in Iti'littv IiHi. udi. II Bi lio Ul IU'll it uti. lirr llal.it tfHllil VDUl A 1 1 si tit ll-rl tilt al- I IHH ttt nf Mint nlU MmI I'i'Mi 'tl in, ht Ii.

turn Ai) fill etl i'iti Itiik iitl eilk Hlflltt ttm fii t. reuto iii i ih iiuu i.si- "'-u Dr. Mtii-Hc'n Imliiui Itout I'UI. ii, mi C0MST0CK; iiih NtiM.it iii. iii M'iriHISl OWN.

M.Y. Tho Tribune is tho Best Paper in tho City. i THE M'LL MYSTtRY. BI All IIATI1I CaUJL. teesued to be both WuamIca- Atriekeri and anoved by lb recital, and did Skl rest ull bs had won front an the doublt faet that t'olwsll evidently knew tnuch met Uiaa ah revealed, whil on th contrary, knew much Was.

Tb latter cj.icovery arem ed to greet'' gratify bun, and whila bu brow lost none of ths lo of bavy anili ty which had aettled upon it with tb lutrenlueUnn ol thia tuun Into our ouUeaiuy, notioed that his voiew wat lighter, and thai urveyd le distrust aud peeai bly lib Was fear. Hi next word allowed th directiiet his thoughle wer taking. Yon have shown an interest in my fat, Miss Sterling, in spit of th niaiiy reasoiu you had fetr thinking It a degraeled one, and for this I thaiik yon with all my heart. it you prove thia atill further by clinging the belief which I have etude vnred It force upon you, that all yo hav aen aud heard, I stand iu no wiai aiiK-iuibl to tb Uw, neither have I utteied, in your hearing at leaat, aught but the truth in regard to thia ti hole matter And you can swear this to mer I nt tered, piyfully. By my father's grave, li yon deeire returned.

A flood of hoii rushed through my heart I was but a weak woman aad his voice and look at that moment would hav affected thecoldewt nature. I am bound to believe you," I said lliough there is much I do not understand much which yon ought to oplain 11 you wish to diubua my mind of 11 doubt in your regard, I would be Uying claim to a cynicism 1 do not poeseu, if I did not trust your word just so tar aa yon will allow me But Aud I must hav assumed an air of severity, for I saw hi head droop town and lower a I gaunt at him aud forbore to tiniah my ae-nunc. But you believe I am a viUain," hs stammered. I would fain believe) yon to be the beat nd noblest of men," I answered, pointedly. II lilted hU head, and the flush of a new emotion swept over hit face.

Why did 1 not meet you two yean ago cried. Xh tone waa to bitter, th regret expressed so unutterable, I ooald not help my heart sinking again with th weight of fresh doubt hioh it brought "Would it have been bettor for me if you hd" I inquired. "It th integrity which it dependent upon uue't happiness, or the tymiiathy of friends, one that a woman can trust to under all cireumatancea of temptation or trial I do not know," he muttered. "1 think it would i land firm with you for ita safeguard aud shield. Then, aa ha aaw me draw back with an aasumptiein of ooldneat I was far from fueling, added gently i But it wtta not you, but Hhoda Colwell, 1 met two years ago, and I know you too well, appreciate you t-H wull, to Uy aucht but my siucerest homage at your foet, in the hope that, wliatovor I may hava been in the past, the future shall prove ni to lie not unworthy of your ympatby, and poaaibly ef your regard." And, aa if ha felt the atreet of tin Interview becoming almost too great for even his strength, bo turned aw ay from me and begun gathering up the toggery that Uy ujnin tlie lloor.

These must not remain here," he ob. served, bitterly. But 1, draw this way and that by the most contradictory emotions, felt that all had not been aaid which abould in this important and possibly final interview. Accordingly, smothering personal feeling and steeling myself to look only at my duty, I advanced to his side, and, indicating with a gesture tlio garmenta ht wat now rolling up into a compact mass, remarked This may or may not involve yon in tome unpleasantnoaa. Khoda Colwell, who evidently attache much importAnc to her dismverie, i not th woman to keep silent in their regard.

If th Bieak and force me to speak, I must own the truth, Mr. l'ollard. Neither sympathy nor reirard could hold ui back for my houor pledged to the cause of Mr. Barrows, and not even tha wreck of my own happiness could deter me from revealing any thing that would ox plain his death or exonerate hia memory. I wish yon to understand this, (irnl grant 1 may no- er bs called upon tn siieuk 1" It wat a threat, a warning, or a dancer for which li waa wholly unprepared.

He tared at la for a moment from hia lowly poaition co the floor, thou slowly rose and mechanically put his hand to hia throat, as if he fell l.iioi-if 1 i ii i jo er fii i I i i he ItiOll.iiif ill in.t,i'i a. "It I. i -l 1 and yet Ho turned abruptly away "I am evidently in a worse situation than 1 imagined," he continued, after a niotneiiUri pacing of the floor. I thought only n.j poaition in your eye waa assailed I set now that I may bavt to defend myself befon the 'world. And, with a sudden changi that waa almoat alarming, asked if Rhode Colwell bad intimated in any way tin source of whaUvar Information th profeaaoe to have.

I told him no, and felt my heart grow cold with new and undefined fcara aa be turned his face toward tha front of th build ing, and cried, in a lupprestrd tone, full ot Ire and menace It could have come but in on way 1 am to le mad victim if Hi turned upon me with a wild look in whii there wat something personal. Are you worth the penalty which my good name must suffer violently cried. For I twear that to you and you only I ow poaition in tiod helpmathen 1 mummied, dazed and confounded by tliit unexpected re proecb. "Had you been lent beautiful, leas allur-Ing in your dignity and grace, my brothel II paused and bit Ins lip K.nough cried. "I had well nigt forgotten that generosity and forbearance are to actuate my ntovemenU in the future I your pinion -and his!" addd.

with tleep and bitter sarcasm, ander fait breath. This allusion to fiuy, unpleasant anc shocking as it waa, gave me peculiar sen action that waa not unlikt that of relief, white at the tsme moment ih glimps ol eomalhiiig, which I waa fain Ui call a rets Ution, visited my Blind and led me im petuously to say i i hop yon ar not thinking of sacrificing youraeif for another leas noble and lea gewsmn than yourself. If such 'is th clew to actions which certainly hav looked dubious till now, I praj that yon will eonaider your duty and aot play the Vtm Qui iota too far." But Dwight Pollard, instead of aorept ing title explanation of his oowdnet with tin eagernees of a great relief, only ahook nil bead and declared My brother for I know who yo waean, Mils Hirltng-U no mor amenahl to tin Uw than myself. Neither of us wer guilt) ol Ui action that terminated Mr. Barrows hi." "And yet," cams In th Strang and un e-eried tones of a third p-rain, "ran any, in the prexioe of bea you pnfca to act and of v.

lion, you oti prtdeaad toioYo, liist eith'-r you or your htotl.br at -i of hia and a mu'. Uicualy toward the droiway, saw it ilalie iiy dam the vii i.l forrl and giilleribg ejus his nnel rvlouLubU ntnty and niirte I'-iolA ('-dwell. II, Utora this apparition and af peaied t'. h.a p.wer of br" h. SU aelealictal like au NeU.eM U-twera na.

jtc.i 1" ah vchenu-ntly eiclainied. Are you I say of j. ur brotber, who is nothing tonic or to ben are you guililoa, in th aa ua in which she would regard guilt, of lkavid liarrow' And her here- eye-a, ahimug through hot half cloeed lathe lit lurt I tire artly tellsal, burned um hia face, which, turuiug paler aud paler, drooped before her gaa till Lie chin Milled uKn hi breAat and wa Could I -a rely hear th wmds that 111 trots bu lip "Hd knows I would not dare to say I am." TO III XiTlCD. A ROMANCE Of NEW YORK- If Not r.saelly True, It Certainly Well Invented. A besuuing, plarid, flm -looking wiinian ol la attracted mr notitv at tne rare on thedny o( tlie great Siilurlian.

hhe was in a Uil, and aUmt her were uaiiy of Ui handamiH mei and tavetilif ui wi linen that mat. tlie history of hitrli si-ifty hvre-alaiuta A girl I It, pskeaailiig aair of hanibwlne batel ryw that inivel ber a daughter of the h.mdvoine Wiaiwan. waa eagerly watching tlass be-Mi at tU-y drew up to the starting pt Tlie gir will be one of toe belitaof the town wbc abe ooriiee out three aemtn fnten now. I lemketl at the mother. Not a traivt of lbs mtaa-rwbie tiSei In endured by hi lu lirt ymith remalneil In bar beautiful fat-e.

Il ai kuig agonowtluat I canouly Jut rerat h-r ttory, so muoh bat happened etrow lurr it line night seventeen years ago Eddie, a bright bandanna, and diwuiited youth fn up town, was wandttring aumt Hie aliiina ol th. city alone. He bad quarrel led with hit futher, the rich railroad wh( seemed to be reaching out for all Uie millioiu in Wall et set and be bad decidod not to ge home to the lareiital roof until nueKntol an aoliigy was mtule. It was li o'clock In tlie morning when lie wbmh1 through lllit kei street, which waa thorotiKhly -rtd an TerviUrk. Muddculy he hemrd a cry of iiu and then adottr oienetl on the opixwite side is tbe street, a feminine figure was thrown out onto tbe snlewalk, a iearful volley of oatht filletl tbe ai, ami the door waa banged leaving tlie woman outside.

As abe gnxtic about tlie street Kildie aaw that she wa a remarkably pretty girl, aud all Uie aynqwth) In hint, of which lie bad a fine share, was in stantly aroused. He waa preparing to errs Uie street to otTea his aid to the outcast wben she turned ans fled iwv from him. II called to her softly to wi or him, but she took no heed, glidms along wltht rapidity that he could hardly equal. Mot a policeman was met in th flight, tnd so tbe aiir afatd on unnoticed. A suddeu realisation of tlie girl's lutantinra truck the young man when she flow acnas the Inst avenue before Hivur waa reached, ami he now began to ivgul rlr run nfil her, while ahn, hulling biiu Milnd but caught up liar rkiit and udmvored scaiw, iiti'lking sfrsight tne king wuodof pier exti ndmg over tbo river.

Had tha diatauce lawi a little aliorter th girl mint have carried out her dtirnt purpose of suicide, bui tty lie time she hail gamed tlie middle of the dork hor pursuer had over i taken ber and was holding her ttuiaclotndy by both arms, while she demanded to boreloamti, and struggled to throw oft ber nwruer. Tin you man wss shnrp and seiihlhlis and tbe first words that be uttered were such a ta convince the girl tliat she might do lieltcl than to din He mot her declaration that shl would not go back to tint old life with tin aienirnnce that ne could put ner inumn uoneai buiitifM illlon, win re 1 1 could lie free nnd coinforttihlH. Ho liifliienllal, nnd hi would cr nlnly tee her provided for. Hbi lutental, ami she went up into tlie stnwti again wifh the young man. He took hrrtt an all night rnatauraut, and, by ordi ring an lnimeiiHt BtipiM-r, gained the privilege of sitting nt a table there until morning.

Tint he left her, after miking ber premise, to nine! hltn at an npiilnted pliu-e that satue day. At 11 oVh ck he was at bis Inlbur'a oilier, pnniteut, apolngvtlc, and declaring on bu honor that he wmld live liiaitle his allowance henceforth. His father thought be saw an expression in his face that bore out bis wonU and he gave hint th money bad rafuned that morning, saying they would begin fresh, and If tlie boy kept his word bs would go up little on tbe old figure. The young man kept hi word for a year, and that wat up to tba day of bit death, tnd then he found himself ptiesntaos of more millions than he know what to with. Tlie first thing did after th wtnta was settled wa to sail awny to Kunnie, am) the paaacngcr list of tlie ship contained Uit only public oe knowlwlgmeut that a wife weld with bim.

Five years later be returned to New York witn bis wife and child. A hatputf hooaehold could not exist, and, though nt one it sure about the wcettort of th wife there Is no question that aba a grant onus nient to the faablonahl circle In which tin move. ClnclnnttU F.oquiry. Vnholesome Bleep, Rot always is sleep "tired nature's twee! realtor er." Honictltnea, Instated ttf a balm It brings bugaboo in the shape of the night niare. Man a wonderf til piece of work but lilt mochliMtry may be thrown out of goal and Im ret a whlxtlng by so alight a thing aa pit supier.

An Imlignstibla WeUh rarebit at II p.m. may result In big, suffocating black ilog aenms bis cheat nt 1 o'clm-k In tie monilng: an overplus of loaf-pastry, whtct his gastric Juices can not conveniently aa ImilAte, may preolpltate from a precipice Ii drMunland to a botbimleM abyaa) or surfid of it lot groasent hltn to a morphean gal lows, there to eudurs all Ih turturea of ai-tua trangtilatl'w. Tills sort of thing, by tht way, isonly one remove from applexy, anc the Incubiia -ridden victim of inonllnate anr untimely aelf-lndiilgitnc likely enough ta be at hut bnatriiMeu in his sloop by a night umre too strong for his vitality even death Tlie term nightmare is auittaiwd to linn been derived from Mara, the nam of a de loon which, according to th Hmudlna lor mythology, iuiiond uptn man in their sluoi nd held tha will In thralldoin. Th ok Haxons calletl tbe dlatempttr oi If-squattlng. With th docUtra, who tn nothing if not classical, it la Kuhlaltios, fnm a mythic giant A that name who undertook to cilmh to twavtm, but, miaalng bis foothold tumliletl lntti tlie falhornlttHadt-ptha.

Miwtol ua have prolialily been convulsed In our aleee with the name sort of hrirror which th trip ped-up Tilan ia fabltfl to have exterienciK during his "kifty fall" fnimtberelttetlai battle nient. In our boylah fUvs, or rather night, art wer frequently pitched beaill'ing from the t.jw of aky-t-leavlug mountalria, tlirownovtt statrtwsea smi lnt walls from which ths lait bmis hail out; to say nothing to fall Ing, lil and all, through truo-d nirs In tht floor irittt llitntilah: rluva; or tioilig caught up by the hair into the realms of ether end there kept da on I Ing and kicking tike a Jump li jack, without any apparent procitnf rew ue. Well do we remember Uie start ot terna- with which weawoke op such occasions and th derpdrawn algha of relief whh followed the coniH-ittuarwtis of safely. It It doubtful whefhtr acy wakinr ag'my stir-peasn th torment that has Imi ere I re 1 In dreams. 1 here can lie little doubt tliat many of tin Specters ol Hi dark age Were Mara tg Vm irii tnd.geetlon.

Youi Haxoa gnrnutn AT-r, who soaietinie feaetell frj- into tin m'ht tin te-ar's flt arid vemeinpaaly, wacii Ing them down frothy mead, must bavi g.Hie Ui tail with hia tomv-h in a ni'W emU tnm. No winder tlmt of the Internal ft rn tall'tn. railaed hy stich stuflliig ai i .11. ok tMitigoldllis and hlppogrlfTa in endii-as larhti wre born. The wireit wayto avoid the arm prortire tliat sound, healthful reiet.

evil which r-h day'a life ali hi hi to liv taiiaao.y, regularly aiel litmeet ly. Ay, for a tri.ul.ll oieun lroe as well as sn overlaen diAilirsrtii, nuiy gender evil dream. N. Y. Lwiger,.

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