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.. lportordersenrefully ftlled "Ti& the Train or Coutal ste.nmers. LENT COOFISR , · . Whelesale and Retail Druggi 8 ts. Prescriptions ca1·ejuUy compounded. ' Outport orders _given prompt attention. Boston Kerosene Oil - 116 and 150 test. FLOUR-all Grades. li l Best Barbados Mola{Jses. ·; Oakum, Nails, Anthracite Ceal. BREAD, PORK, BEEF. Tea, Sugar, Rice, Butter, &.c· MUNN & Co., Harbor Grace DISeOVE'RY ....... (3:3= E. r, S. :FA YLQR <0 baa just moved his Stock into the ehop lately occupied by Melllh's. & Co.

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.. lportordersenrefully

ftlled "Ti& the Train or Coutal ste.nmers.

--~~----~~~-

LENT ~ COOFISR ~ , · . Whelesale and Retail Druggi8 ts.

Prescriptions ca1·ejuUy compounded. '

Outport orders _given prompt attention.

Boston Kerosene Oil- 116 and 150 test. FLOUR-all Grades. • li

l Best Barbados Mola{Jses. ~ ·;

Oakum, Nails, Anthracite Ceal. BREAD, PORK, BEEF.

Tea, Sugar, Rice, Butter, &.c·

MUNN & Co., Harbor Grace

~O"D~'S DISeOVE'RY ~~ ....... ~~ (3:3= E.r,S. :FA YLQR <0

baa just moved his Stock into the ehop lately occupied by Melllh's. D~vis & Co.

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die. I would come oomplete-ly tuckered oa&., ,.,.u \hat waa DO luar&Diee of niL There W&l ao Nil for me. I eeemecl doomed to tonan •d G06daa:al mieery. Wbea my folke arpcl -me to try Dio Wllltama' Plnk 'Pilla I thought it would be a-leu, but J bad to do 10tDeU.In1 or die soon, and here t am as rfabt at a fiddle." The old pollemaa shook hie bead to add empbaall to hie luL aeqtence, and loOked like a JIJan w)o felt joyful OYer a ftllleWed )_....(or Jife

1 wl\h all h1a old ml.aeriea r6moved.

After congratulating our old friend oo hiadiTorce from tbehere­dllary destroyer or bia kindred, we dtoTe ,away. At many places l~

~lghborbood we opened dia­na upon tbe case and (O)IDd

tbat. 1 re~arded It as a marvell otis care. Where the Thompson fami· ly are blown, no peraon would ban belleYed for a mumenl thai &Dy\bing b"al death would relieYe him frOm the ~p or utbma. Enr7 word that fa written here C&b lie nrifted by writing Mr. Solo­mon Thompson, Dalrymple pdet otice, and an intfm)lte acquaint· ance of twenty-be yeAr! enables the writer to vouch for the facts narrated above, and for the veracity of )(r. Thompson in any a~tement. be may make.

Dr. Williams' Pink Pille cure by troing to the, root of the diaeaae. They renew and build up the blood, &Del strengthen the nenee, fhna dri.tog disease from the l)'lt.ro. AToid imit.Uona by insiatinrlhat nerrbox you pqrcba.teil eooloeed Ja a wrapper bearinf tbe Cull trade mark, Dr. WIUiama Pink Pilla for Pale Pebple.

Sold by all dealers in mecUolne or will be sen' ~ paid a\ 60 cts. a btlx, or six boxee,(or t2.60, by ad­dre•lng Thos. McMurdo & CO., Bl. lobo's, wholesale agents Cor NJld.

• -Thomaa Lowe, of Durant, I.T., Ia 011ly26yeart old, ba\ hif youth haao't. prnenled him from marrr· log sixteen women, all or them an &be put. eight years. All or \he wiyee are undh·orHd. and it•isthls fact which Ia EQaking Thomas trouble. He ia under arret& for bigamy, and tr each o( bit aineen Tlotima aboald lake it Into her hMd to JIIOMCut4! hlm, bit ch&uoee ror apeadlng &Dy or the "" of hia lire oat o( prllou would ·probably be small.

Kbwd'e u.dmeDL Belinee Nearal,la.

...!A man wu beini t.rled for hoA steal!ng in a eoalbwee& GeoJ'Ii'& jllllilce court. He had an accomr plioe In the theft, to whom the Jad&• aaid : .

."You knew &hie fellow stole that hogf11

"I did, your honor." • " And yet you helped him ea&

It?" "I aid, your honor; bu& he waa

a.·eickly man, an' If he'd ha' eat tha& whole bog h•'d ba' died cer­tain I"

~~1iood•a &raapariUa purilfee ~be blood &hd relieve. a 'fa&~ amoco\ of auf· fering 11 no&. a \h00f7 bu~ a well known rao~.·

Kinard'• Linimeo~ for Sale e•e:ywbere.

~or tho CbeR IDll Lap. : !Q\c '<liaeaaee aro loo well known to ~obe llDY dee"cripUon. How IJIAII1 lhuua.OO. a~ carriOd OTU7 f01r t.o \h., aUeu~ erne by !haL dnadCol IOOO'rp, cootuo•pl.lon, wbloh alwaya commeoce. wllb a aliab~ couab. ~p lhe bldod pore ancJ healLhy by taking a few doeea oC Dr. ldone'a Indian .R60L .Pilla eac:b week, and di.ltaae or an7 kiad lt impoe­tlblu. A II 10edhine dt~alen t dl Dr. Mone'alodlan Root Pille.

The People are Collrilloecl When they nad Lb teaUmoniala ol aUtet·by Hood'• rilla. They are wriLLen by boo eo ~nd women. and an pJa~o. aL gbLforwaru ataLeulente of facL. • haTe ooatldenoo in Hood'• 8are:a a becaueo they kno1t h acwaUy a tid pennaoootl1 curee, eno wbon.otbu medleinee !aU.

IIOOD'a Pn.J.s are tbe ODIJ. pills to take wiLb B ood'a SanapartJlll. Baa1 and ,_ eflloionL. '

' YOBMooru, N. S. ODtlSKO.-In Jaouuylaa'-Francie

Leclair, ooe or Lbo men empJo7ed by me, worldag in lbe lUJDblor wooila, ht.d .. tree tall oo him cn~~blnc bJm fear­tully. He wu, when found, plaood oo a .Jed and taken bomt, ,ra.r. C~*'• fiiU'I were eot.ld&ioed lot bit noo•eq hlt btpe belalr badJJ bluleecl aad bia body &QrD4Id lillok froiD hil .... &o bJe lee&. w. ut4-11Druo'l IUDI:aft"OD blm ,...,. &o clesdell \De p.ta. aad whb &be u.. of\brtie bo&&l• be ... CIOIIIple&e­ly ound aad ablt t.o n&o111 lei ble Work.

8.4'1Tnoa DuY.u.. maio Bo&d. L'W. Oo., Qae.

. , llaJ26 \h,~

SPEND TEN CENTS WISELY. Dlamoacl Dyel Are the World's

Best.

One package of Diamond Dyes oomng leo. centa will color from one to alx J)Oands or cotton, wool or slUt gooda, a,ccording to shad~ reqatm. The wonderful "oYk can only be done aa~!aotorUy by the Diamond Dyes. Every color ia brlgb~ clear and perfectly fut, and w1ll atand any amllunt of aoap and wa.ahing. ·

There it no other art~e manu· f~tered that brings eo lh-ut:h aatia­faction to happy firesides as the Diamond Dyes. OlCl, faded, soiled and clingy locking dreeeea, jaoketa capes_ aLookings, pbbons. coats. veats, nod pant& are made new and for long monlba of wear at a coat of from ten to t•nLy centa.

IC you wish perf~' aucoen in your· work, see that your dealer gina you the Diamond Dyee ; a•oid tbe lmit.Uoo dyea that aome deel 'ra tell for the aake of large profits.

Minard'• L(olmon\ Oune 'Dame, .-c.

Willar's II IIIII

iiid: , ~ ·cherr, '1\la eld reliable _..lflo

~ oouaha, ~· and all ~ a ....... of a pulmon.ry ~ ~ eaaiiJ retalne Ita

"'PUiarttJ am~ ttl• peo­ple, thoueande cf whom may almoet be aald lo ,havo been ralaecl u.aon It alneo ltnu eo._.,....., the unl• ~ .,,.... .. , In eo nJany IMmea. Ita reoord for up• warda .t a halt century Ia luaewn t. ell and atteeta Ita nmarkUio mer1t.. For .... 111 aU Druaatete.

Seth I. fowla & Seas, ·-==.... .. ao.ro-.~

J'or ule by Ke111rs. T . K'Murdo & eo.: St.. John'•·

A J'I&8'l'.OLA88 COMBill.&riOB.

BY Ul/19

Dr. lena'aiHiaa RHI PJ111 •

tt 'rilEY ''' th1 Rlmlt/J that the . f bount.oua b1.11d of natufl hid

pr11r/dld (Of' a// diUUII Vflllft (roq. IMPURE BLOQD. ~~

••••• Morse's -=~ -.ru:.-~ DaiGIIIftow. una

Pill cear........,. DnP..., . .. ........ _

s, f'n UU lr ILL f!!LUI

W. H. COISTOCI,

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The

Paine's Celery CompOund Re­moves Every Load and

, Burden.

It~orem()St as Spring ~, 6 Medicine.

A Bri~ Columbia P-per or a NeeD' cl&&e nporta an ao' or hero­lam OD a par\ of a mlaer named Beamrortli which ~and Ule Uvea o!,wo.mfoen1 A

e lbt.ft Ia down OYer 100 feet and t.be two mine.ra w~working ID tM bottom. 'lhe 'fJ froD hooket fllled with ore u being holatecl ud wu within twenty fea of &II• nrt.ee, when ndclenly tbare wua ola&tilriog ofmaoh!b.,. ru baD.cl oraok had been oamed

way a'( the elbow, and Him•· wortJa, w.lto wu winding 1&, waa lhrowo to ihe pound and ILaooed for a momenL ·

The bucket deeoeoded with frishtfal •elocity on the meQ at the bottQm ol 1he · ~ R.ltshl~ lhat U m..Ot.l~'!d•tb tor bill p&rmera below, Hemawortb thn~w bimaelf boclllj on tbe holt\ ud in an lbltkut hta rfcbt arm wu jam· mecllaw the cora of the revo .. lnJ maobloery,wblohsround the fJeahy ~ of hi• arm and la~erated it to hil aboolder. Bat be etopped tha deacendmc baokeL

The auperin\endta&, who was near aL hand, blocked lhe mach in· ery and releued the plaoky Hem,. worth . . When ukecl wu be hurt muob he onl,y u.id : ·• D-fhe cUf· feren\le ao Ions u 1 aavecl the bo )I

~awortb wu taken to Lh& oamp and had hie wounda dreeeecl. The elbow cap wUI have w be ra­mMed and he wUJ n~ able Lo work for lOme Ume. -

Superinlendent Shield• 1tated thal 1n all hie minins Upo'Jrieoce of twenty-five yean and bta ex _peri· eoce in m!:!f diwLere "hi had never witn a more beroio of. fort to II& VI lbe li(e of bia fellow· work19eo than lbat ezhibi&ed by Jim Hemawortb.

Tbe Cubttn War.

hk It, •.= II TIM

:_ Pm-PECIIDL ,.. God* 0.. lor~

QOU.. CDIOUI', -.ox-CIIIriD. BOA ..........

.,~~~'T".-:-.. ......

~~~:;! ::::.=-,:. .... -~ ::""....-:...':...-. R.O. Bu-a,

eiUW.I.odoor.JC.&,WII ... I

•u·-.,.-·~-· .... -..... -~-..... .,_ -Will ...... - .

!.up ..,., .. c-. DAVIS a LAWJl&NO CO., Ln.

...,......_ WoorTUA~.

GJJARD IAN~a Fire anc) Life .

·Assurance Co'y. ) . (LUflTED ~

Fifty Years AI:O.

wbo ~141111•1-boc: l bat tbls &h®JCI M Thlt place Where. Ia ea,hl«ll c1Dct7-lb"" Tbat w blte world • .......Sor of arch ud

c!O:..c lllloald ....acl-llle oat lou. pol~brome ••• B uc at tbe P.a.lrwaa Ulc prlae .,.,.,fcrreol 011 A7cr't t'llt.,,t>ttbe -lei prcfn-f'Cd. C:blc~ll~, 1!1~7 a record o:.ow. llae<> u.~ •~o 7ClltS &JO~

Ayer's CathJU:tic Pills have, £rom tho Umo of t.hoir prCII~tioo, been a OC);lticuoas nooeu 'With tho pabllo. And that meo.ns that .Ayer'e ..Pil1o acoompllah what fa promloed for them: they caro where o~bero falL It was fitti.Da. theretora. "hat tho W()rld-widn popalarlo,/ of then pllls ahould be roooau1sec1 b~ tho W orld'd Fair medal of 1800-a fact wbloh eu:p~ tho l'OC<'td:

50 Years of Cures.

OF LONDON.

THE-

QUEEN Insurance· Co. CoAt in tbe Great Con flngrntion

· · tbe sum

$541,000 r and tbe

QUE~N INSURANCE CO. paid ont to 398 of its patrona, wbose policies were involved in the fire, exo.otly a similar amount, viz.,

$541,000 JOHN CORMACK.

Ageit, St. John r( A. T. DltYSDALE, Aten.t, Harbor Graoe. ·

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&o-pe an meted ou' to ban been loud

gallly of erlme f W•cle DM with &o pnojadce aay ~ DOl' ban WO IGip(oloDI &plial& any J*S9n; bat weta:f the papers of 'b• Capi&al CiL7. ban bela aboudia1 ln gr&Ye Obara:• tbQ mas& 1arely h&vuome r.uaaa­tioa ln tbem, and oasbt, iQ the in­terM& of the public, &o be thlro!Jih: ly inftltip&ed. -----:--

Two hstuea ago we Ncerred' to an antoriuaate aocidea& tba& hMI 011 tb11 ~ aiL occurred· our- the :&lhray 8&&\ioa, bywhioh a tala· abll boNe belo~qlo Mr. Gill• pie tru Jdlled by aa laoo..Uaa \raJa. Knowing tiow •rlou the loa wu &o a •ery wo~ obi clU.: sen, we pleaded earoeallytltat tome com}Minution mish& be 1Daele for t.be lleaYJ loa •uetalatd by bim; aad we an now pl .... d to an· DCnlQIDe tba\, tb~• 1ooc1 oSoee 'of the bon. ber for M m.&rlct, Slr w. V. way ibe naa o! MYIIlt.1 dollari ba1 bMi Pdd=· Thi1. ktnc11y aot, we .,. • wlll .... the beu&y a~ olall10CMI clU.O..

(TO ma a... rw ..,.. rwrDJ.u.) Dear 8lr,- . . •

Some clat• ~ whUe '' W'brk 1riUI IDJ' p~~~a,.BallwaJGtolal,l p•e my I~ a DU'f_. w lalcl me up. llr oomrad01 DIIOUih& me oo a huid1llde to Wbhboume. •"en mU• diltaDl from our camP. In \he 'Woodt1 we IU'ttfing joa\ ~ dark. Tbete woald be DO

t.raln r~ Barb« Gnoe uoUl D~Ul

Local &nd oth~r Items.

Bont.viat&, ~arch 18.-A fire this momiag took away Crom the town ber GPun-HoUM, Ute ~keeper whll la fa•orabiJ known all O\'Or ~be I s ­land. barely .. "ed himself and his family. Ae one time, the "ind be· ing 10 high, iL seemed .JJrobBble that the whole of W.r&r Street would be ooneamed. By the de­termlned efrortl of williQg men, U.e riek was nullified. Unfortun· a&elyan inma&e or tho prison, • . poor demen&ed woman, was burnL to death.

WJnd N. E., blowing a gale. Yesterday we had . weatho1 from

14 to 16 below zero. S\eamers are "upposed to get tho

seals not far ~ortb of Bonavista, and an early arri•al ie anuolpaLed by our old seal-bnntere.

ITO m:& amoa ~ m& trr.un>uo.] Dear8lr,- ·

AI Ule oarrying 6at ot the Ball Ac& &ble Ju:t h oow ooodpyinc Lhe au~n­&lon ~ lbe Oowemtpeo'- I would uk lor apaoe to ~ay-a f•w worclt tbereoa. If &be GoYerameat. ioteod (u rellbr& 1111 ''(a) toaaaio.oany out Lblt mea· aure, I \blnk h would be "ell U a dll· fereaL eyatem wrre poraaed .in ita eo­loroemeo& lban 'ba' here&olore aeed. Tbe people of J'~oe and PlacenUa 8&71 ehould be employed In &be aer­•lie. lor I ba•e reuoa ~ know 'bat the ~& oppoai&loo aDd dilaatlalactioo oame from Lbe &bermea ltlere becauae Cll'l"" or •&eam• and Ule men reqnlred fw &be etnice wen aenL OD lrom &. JobD'e. Thereby \be &bermeo oC \b .. 8&11 were prewen~ fl'OIQ ca:a7lor: on their uauaJ bualDMI or aoppl,JtD« baiL to &be 'French, wblcb wu per(ecUr. lld\imallin Ita WaJ, and Wtl'l_ oompe • lei! to .~ idlJ by and ... lobelr miiDI ol 1hiog wkeo Crocn &bem. Le' the Ooternmea\ MDCI mea from 'be Ooatom Booae, St. Job a 'a aDd ol o&bu lllaoee, to &be barbon ID Jr~ae and Placentia S.11 and lbere empiOJ tbe fllbermeo 16 prewenUDr \be aa~e· and exPor\ of bal'- A OOUlo-1\Jarcl rich\ IIOUnd \be 8&71 oonld be Lboa e.\abliabed1, an &bla aya&em would work well. Au Ule mowea aDd doiap of \be lllieh Ale of bai\ would be known, all \be work ot &be ·~en be=r.e away with j &be wery men who oo ~o Ale or baiL iroWd be employ and 10 t.beir oppoai· uoo woald be remowed aDd &leo &be aerYioe, carded ou• lo Lb.!; lF&J, woold D<>' ooa& any&binr like &be oolla7 \ba' II required !C* 'be blrt ol l&eamen. Tbe em,toymeaL of a\eam-oruileD

<. with biali ci11201all and Lbe OOQOODll· ......a..n BuUII.-Tbe ftab& be- '-n' Up8QI8I Ia \'lolualllol u

'- J·-e. n....o..~, and BobaK JPlta- In other 71111, Woald ' be foa•d \0 ........ - ..,.,..._ 1 f ~ exceecl &be 1010 required to "' ap a

lllma~e, r~ &be cbai!JplODib P o e oom"'e&e •-&em of a ooaat~daR\ a~ ol AO.OOO. OIID~Otr ... ~- _,..ooo~· ...

on &. &Lrick'• Day. YiDe in lbeae Bay•. .....,, wou ... ro a -tulltb1aio._. -- Lbe ~' iD &be l4W loor way ia employioa the 8ahumen1 ' .. _ and h wuuld do &laJP amoun\ of rooa

b7 kooclt-ou' low ower tbo ~ Lbem, 'ltbereu in die cueo!e&eamers bad. t.Dd bu DOW the cbampiODihlp b r\ ( b U& lt id to ol .... ___. ... , I· .... a cue or a IIOien&Uio ' e (I'I&W j)A 0 t e ou 1 pa -- • d ~ at.Mmei'OJfDOI'S Ill~ Lbo dealers of 8&.

boDr apina' a hNd tlcbter, an e Jnhn'a. Another llilng, Mr. »ll&cr :­Iauer won. Ladlea were prHCWL lit. the Arnerlcaa and No"a So?tian baa ken fiaba.. and the NDcb where the flanL ebould be excluded from burin& bal~ took pi.O. mUJL buo bten erowcfed. and a akloter hand maio tal ned in deal­Bundfedl or lboaaaaclt mutt b&Ye ing witb tbeae Vt'llel.. Some or t.hnee ~anpd banda, u bulb eld~t~re achooner muten mated the Jan re-ftdeal ot wlanlng. Corbetft.la J(ardltt~ tho .ate or ba ll. lO lhll PI San ' Francboo. and II ll'rtncn. with the areal!'aL impunity. Gen&Je~an Jim ; Fitsaimmona wu bom Th ld 11 ill W·•e., • ""n' lhe ru~& of hi.• IHe. lu o o eratem waa -n upene YO one

... r' • ..... _.. 1 and m1n1 cua of lh'l non-tuOC('tl or tbo Aualralla tou&.u now a ouurlll~aau ell· aoL wu due to the al.eamer. not bein& aea or Lbe Unl~ lilt.atfl, He ila blaolt· at.. Lho pro~r P.lace al the righL time. ami~ bJ l.rade,lt known 11 lAnky &b. Tbo CON~aril ayat.em would form a and h&a had an unin~upted flgbtlnar Jlno~ around the Baya, and Lhoae peraona oueu. WI lacllnfd to aend away ban would be

-<:c»nnPDAJILC.-Cap£. W. naor, " I •--- d b .. ' Ot W-leywlll• '- abuuL &o fl~ ou\ blt .. oown n eyery p ...... , an \ ,..r mo•e-

•• "[ .. d d menta e<•uld be wal.cbed, and the leaaL IIChooner Bride for_.be lce-llel •· aa auapiclotta ac&.would bede~.ec&OO. 1'htae wlll "lte-ts men In her. Oa~. Wloaor are my \'len oo &be maUer, and I hue diiOrftl to be euco-.ful i1t illt aDder- I'IIIOft to k.now tba~ &.be1 are abo the =. '''""'L. Wi111or •bu been in :fni f b b b I e of ;-:-.mer ftom lbil porUor 001 0 men w 0 . .. een emp Of• """ DftAD and bia IYI'r&lo.l for bolb in preYeDtiag Lbe WO of bai' fMJ'MefJ,_ol Lfi.i.. wuli,667 ~ In :1i.!;~!J~ba,:~':c!'::r~ ~~ 18815.1a Ule loelalid, r.od luL !~i, ~ 1001 ~ dn Lbdr Yiewa on the mauer, &b" Pantber, be 1'J8 uaau~~ liua ~be pnbUc onuld be enligb&.ened oo OD Lbe ,rllole ~ WW.Or 1 pelil tbaL an DoW nnkoown.

~.r:: •. &a.Ua ~ Olp&. ~ 'JlaaDkiaiJOO for lp101,1~~y, :::\~Jft,. ~.,- . llarborGIIot.llarob 17\b, 18W7 •

daJ, aDd 1 b•d DO moaey to b ~-lnp or f~. ~ aJwar• uo be lmpm.fOD Ul" Ji WU ~e dut1 of polloe eooa&ablel to pard We and pJOo pen,, 1 afpUecl to oGal&able wlllh for

§ r. wu DO& pudealar u to ~e I joa' ..... to 1ft lo 10111• ou' ol t¥e ........_ ~ and lo

my too&, roe. iiMn ... dupl: olit bl!lOdiDJ aplD. 'W~ooaa&.abM Wallb '1!11 our11J ~ mt~ Uaa' lie ooo1cl DO& do aoyUiloc (or me, .._. ~loeU7 lha& 'be door lo m7 tao., JAnac ..... IK u he wu ~ lo cUe oo &be .. CI'-IDaraD .. Ule ...... . , to .abe oredl' ot bumaa u&ue. Jil'llle ~J iba' &hey Ke DO& aU of eollltable WaJih'a mmp u Whl~ 1 ~ qalckly fOQDd a aoocl SaiDarli&D Ia &be ~ r Jl.r. Tbomu BIMD, wbo ~~~

"&be u~ klDdJJ COok me ...... --:. .... ~.-=-~ ...-udliM ...._ ... ._,.to le&'fe

~~~:::»~~ loyocu ftl ~pR..IO Dabllab my mo.\ bear&fal &baDta to llr. Bdeo. Bu\ I~ him I ml&b& b&we pel;bbed. llhall oewer, DeYU -foqft bw kiDdo .. lo me.

With maay U.Ub lor pubU.hloc. &blt DO&e I am JOUft..L . _

.no.:~. Harbor Graoe, llarob 19&h,J897.

TO LATB mrrATAilOl.lli'T. On~-P&t.rlok'a o~~!: Ule ~emy

Hall the ELbi~ ~~ by a aumber oC UdJ aDd podemen Crlenda; aa•e a ,_, pleulor Varie&y .Eotenalnmea\. Tbe audleaoe wu rati­ly JC)Od, bu\ woold b&we beea •lllf mucb 1arter had &be price~~ of admll­aioo baeD in acoordauce whb ~e bard &imea. h wu oo&loeable &broo1bout tb&L \be only d..tre of &be perlormen to pleue their pauooa; aDd tb&' \her tocceeded aoea wl~oa' aayinr: u tbo atplauao u e.cb· ot Lhem 11UDJ or aaid lbl'ir lh&Je piece waa almoal 9()Qifezoaa. Tbe overwre waa ioa&mmen\al, ll.lu Flynn prnidln1_a, ~o plano, aooom· panied by Mr. llaDrahan oo lbo Yiolia; lmd we baYe oewv beard &. Pa&dck'a Qlladrille pYIIl'la aucb a ·~ 1\yle.

- La~.ea& iotelllgeoco to band In rea: J)IC\ o,f l be Norwegian codllabery places Lbe cat.eb up &o date al about 180,QOO quin\all. .

Whiakera &b&L 'are prematurely gro~.y or !ade'U abould ~ colored \c prevenL Lbe loo'lc i>f ago, and Buclciogham'e Dye ucela aU 0\heta in coluri:lg bro"n or blaek.

-llr . .Ja.ep'b Houae hu b~n given Lho ~' or chief ll~Wud or Mfllare. Be.ld • new atoamer. Mr. H oun•a manL frieodl here wUI be plt&aed ~ learn of &bla welbmeriLed apPobun~L

-B1 Tuetday'• lAin came pa.uengere bere· Lbe Bet-: P. O'Brieo, ol St. l'o~t.­ricl:'• (,'burch,&. John'•, aad lbe Rev. P. W. BroWD, P. P., Wohboume-~e r.rmer to ~ tbe anooal Pao'l)'ric ol lre1aDd 1 Pat.roa SaloL, ~e la.u.cr t.0 1inJ &be eolen:in Bleb Hau aL Carboo· ear OD Wedaeaday. -·---

-Mr. Pet. BaUer'• lchoooei- 11om· l,ar ll&ar, Oapl. Fowler, llliled frolil Pon-. c»>mie OD Lhe 9th llarob. Cap~ Becu:r Dan'l daooaer Eoohant.reM il ldl1 ~Ia Bu ........ IMahbookl a blllk n" ot &be loa oceur wllblD UM om week or eo, abe ·rill aall oo the lliJlnr \'Ofll•· •

-Another acclden& re.ulUnz (n the ldllior ot a horae oooomtd on &wnlay, a& the oo"e near Harbor Malo at.nd. Tbe eacioeer wu •orpriaed &o eee tho aalmal aDd a allde load or wood dl· rectl:y 1cr011 tb& uact. AD clrnr\ w•• made lo •top lbe train, bu\ without avaliJ..aad the bone wu fnawntly kill· ed. 'Jb• owner wu an old man, "named Jame.Jo.y. No doub& aome elrorl will be made to oompelll&t• bim ror ~ ' '!"· . ---~ao.-8eve.ral JOC. ol men

baYe relomed !rom tbe reace-euttlng for the Ballway Uno, aDd ma!)y more are OOOJlng ou\ Loomonow. Tbete bawo \heir work doo~he 2nao&ity of t.im· berdellnred b.t lb_em Iinne ~em \ho amouo\ llpponloned to ~cb man, Yis. 110. Some or lbem made o•er .1 per day, and men wbo awck any ,.,. cloae JO &heir work would aver~~e 80 ceota per day. Tbe men 11y &bat. Ulet wuo 111 oomfort.able u lbey detired \c be, andaaJI'ered no pat bardabip from tho froal and eDOW. AU \began~ will be ou' nex~ week, and then hit likely thaL the work of building the fence wfll bo 1,011e on wHh. Tble omplo)•ment will he l\)\lod lO t,o of ~treat uuJhy to our penple, and will be tlte mraris pr tiding them ower until tho t pring'e work ba. gina. Tbe GoYommcnL and the Dia· Ldcl'l ~prni!DL&tin~a ldeterve cndi~ fur the a~llrting or thia work.

The opealoc cbona-Teo&lac-wu fair, aDd would ba\'1 been beua bad Lbo YOUIII l.Uon been a ll&Ue IHa aer'fOQI. MJ.a Ooonell'a " Erin Lho Tear"-wu 10 well reodered "'" tbf bad &o ap~ ~,tie •eooad Ume. Nut followtd "Xwel•~ mootba AfO 'l'o­NilbL," by Johnny GolF. Hohu a fino -8JtUJ:>O lTElla.-Latc teltgrapl1io -mice, and dill j111llce lO blt teleoUon. advlau lntm Ruao Blfnchc were t.O tho MiN Maggie Thomey looked bewlt.oh· •·ll'ecl tb•L a achooner had atrlv~d there io' and aung aa twecc.ly aa ooe would l't'!l<lrtiog LhaL the eteame,r Nim.rod waa im•Jriroe the '' Prettr lltl>lo • Quaker'' QIJ' tho abovo ptaoo "'kioJt eeal1, nllo capable or. "The~ Wioda SonJy ~h· Lh•t the S. S. Maati!r wu or SL. Geoflte's iuiC," a dueL betwMn Jobony Gutr and engaged in the ume pl!'aaing occupa· MIN Coon ell, ... verr ~ood, &II alto tloo. 'l'ho I(Ulf a&<amera locland, ~1m· WN "on in ~e SUl.ly N ht," bj llr. rod, lfqufl' and llarlaw arc bel\&~ed ~ and Mila Banrabao. r. Law&oo'e w be lo a fair way ot·aecuring catchta aolo, "Ob lac.eer-mf Bark," ueedl .. ~ or aeal.l. Tbu, ho ewer, tlmu -will ere ~ay, wu dono lulljuatlce ~. Mr. HID- lone plaoe outalde all doobL ' A rlta· raban'a eolo, \be" ~IU~~~ LIUie Orult- M&cb from C.pL 'ray lor or tbe Vlrctinia keen Lawn," Wo&a aplendld, aDd Mill Lake, la~l1 aL Cbannel,-aL&tee LbU Anie Thomey '9Qk &be audieace by b er crew were ouL on Lhe Icc oil' Rote •~rm whb ~ reodldoa ol " Tell Blaocbo, and eecured 265 aeala, q)d and Tbem I Lon 'l'bem," and bad to young. The ice wu rt10oing out Ule reappear. wben abe Anlf "Bamey Gulf, carrying tbouaalida on oYery pan. O'Hea" in capi\al al1le. Mr. W. H. H opo lt ardent, Lherelore, tba\ mach Kennedy wu Ulelut but by no meaoa •uccaa ·will rewanl tho elrcma or the &be leu& or Uleliopm. He IUDf ' I'll people up there. Remember Thee," and bla enoore 100tf -Tho ateamer Grand Lake. Cap& De-,.. "Widow Brady." Will ,... Janey came to grief oo ber luL crlp to exoellenL •otoe and i.ha\ lt a raarantee Hall(~% with our foreign maUa and UlaL blt aoap were tplendid. Tbo ac- paaengm. h occurred In Lhla wiee: -,..t~ ...,.,. b~ "'·B. 0a ,.,....,., w,.k, "2.m, wbon "'"" S&rapp,_ • 0

• Belle ellenneclJ, Ly milea aou&b bJ wet\ of&. Pierre, tbo and KiM Jy. Kill Cocm ~ '-O .. baR, oloae to tbo propeUor wu .. Deer IJ Shamrock." n wu IUnl c:arritd awaJr lea•lng her a\ ~be merey well. 1 , -... of &be "''•· 8al1a were at ooce ae&,

Tho aiiOOild. put ol Ule tl'fea. 111 1 .....- and lbe&allao& lhUe boa,, under ber ex· &enal.nmeaL wu (uUy up to &be llret. perieooed cap\aln and omcer. made ' Miw Flynn IUDJ "Tereaoe'a Farewell" ber way l&fely to Harbor ~n. ar-and to 111 Lbe audience were enraptur- ri'Yinc there aL mldnfcb&. oa Satunlay. ed il oaly ·~log Lhe pot,~. ~be On receipt or \be. ia&8lll~ce by tbe rendered &be HiQakl~ Bo7 11 an atumer'e ownen, they ai once wired enoore, and it wu wi&~ dUBcuUy tf~L C.p\. Taylor,,o! the 8. 1!. Vizgioia Lake, qule1 waa ra&ored eo creaL were ... e to, Droce6d oo tbe uaual rou\c lO Cba.o· calla for ber t:eappearanl)e. Perb•f!' nef ~ere &o ooaJ and reunn cHrec& to the moat pleulnl Plft oNbe llve,nlna• Harbor Bretoo, ~here the Graocl Lab'• am111ement waa 'llr. M. Delaoeya per- pauengera and maila 'Would be trane­eoolllca&loo ot" Clancy." Tbeaudleace Cened &o ber, an.er wbiob abe woald wu !alrlT ooarolaed a\ bill I'JI\a.tee. p100eec1 1o Loabb~ and awal\ Lbtre Mark bu a •ery ~DI ~ce. He &be an:hal o1 &be blaloo aDd Am· wu eaoortd Lwice. On 'R wu ODe .toaD mall fw e&. .JobD'I. Tbe la&etL ol blt aoop, aDd Lhe ~u we forp& 1o bud lo ~ to &be abo•e Ia tbai lbe name oC; bat bodl wen "~ ....,. &be Vladnla Lake len Harbor Bre&cn lar. There were a doaple ofDI&Iop•, aL midalcht oo Tueada7 with \be Gnnd wliicb were 1atereat.l.ol. Al&op&ber i& Lake'• m&lll and pu~encers for Lou !a· l wu ooe ol ~e *' ooooelil ¥ baa barr. She len Ula& place on Wednu· heeD pl'ell berefauome ume, Ud 11'111 daJ with &be r~rn mail which will tboroiably eajoyecl b7 eYerJ ODe tb&L be liDded at PiaoenUa and oonw ·,..J .tteoded.~m. thence &o SL Jobn'a. • ·

OABIGDAB •ora. A .Bar wu &o be DoEioed Oil a pole OD

tbe bridae OD Prlda,y, &be obJect being to plber a orowd. Abou' .8..80, 60 men lllld boya paraded &brooch Lbe Street, and e\opped a\ \be re.ideoce ot Mr. Doff. "Three DMa of \be orowd wail.ed. on him and wanted &o know II \bey were ro\nr to ~L &OJ Ucketa for (caco­ouLIJog !or tbe Railway. .Wr. Dafrtold them he did aU be oould ror Lhem lhe put nine dayJ, buL oould nolaecure 1n1 &loketa, u they w,ereall g!Yen ouL. He t.old ll,e men, ho9rower, tba~ he would gel work for tbem in bauliog ou~ wood l<n tbe OourL Houae.

The funeral or tbe late Henry Fog· will look place od Sunday . &rternoon. lie wu 1:/urit!d by Lbo f¥vat lon Army. n .... a lltg6 proce.ai, o, lbt re being pl"tttenL, be11d~ Lbe Army" aod mourn· em, the L. 0 L No. 18, he. being • meml;el' or tbaL body.

WhiltL the Row. Mr. Oollty and John Lyto were coming .from ltoequlto on Sunday af~rnqon, h11 horae t.oolt ae~ coming down by the 8 . A. Come\tlJ, and ~h were Lhrown ou\ the · alelrb. TbP,J wero noL burt beTond a ~ ebalting up, and acme htLio cla!D~ waa dooe to the aleich.

AbouL fnr\y men. were oo~ out&in~ a cnanoel in tbe ioeo OD llood&y, Ttiey oommenced at. 6 o'clock and bad a obaone1 25 wide cu\ In to the Hope by 1.2 o'olock oo Tuflday. Tbo Hope, wbloh had heen jamm.cl in here wiLh ic11 alnoe F~:bruary ~!:en. Pf'CI:OMded down Lhe obauo.t ali ber line. a~ 1 o'clock.

Oarbooeu, I( .... I&, 181FT.

" --r-:-• -0. 'B. Soau:n.-\Tedntedaylut be­ina&. PaLrick'• Day, &be Benevolent Irltb Society or Oorioepuon Bay duly ceJebcatecl Ul6 evenL Tbey meL at &SO o'clock a\ their Hall, and accompanieJ by a band proceeded in procuaional order down Water Street to the Pr&en· t.ation 0oo'l'ent. Tbey wero wannly re· cel,·ed by tbo good laditt1 of the C •n· went. Several apptOpriate I rish · a irs Wl're plaJed, and beatly cbeera w t•r.! given !or the Nu111, when the Socit ,,. drove: t.o Carbooear. Arriving a t the• lOUth end or Carbonear beach tlu-y were joined by a lara• nuillbcr of the ~rbonear mem~era i whence they IJia'tchtd via P.triu Street t~l t h•• l.'hapcol. Alter Ule Cf'lebratlon or th•· ~laM, an eloquent t ermon tua prrach· ed by tho &.w. P. O'BriPn, of St. John'! , on tbo eplrtlual miuion of the ~:rt~t Apoe\le. o! l~laud, durin!( which lw made ~pcoclal complimenwy reference to tboSboiety. TbeSoeieLy tht>n Olllrth· fd to tbeffeldl'nCO orFMber ~lcCArthy, !'here tbPv were met by tho lh ·' •· Fo~tber O'Brien, F.tber Marth, ami Father Brown. '111ey were bri~tly •·~· ~eel by Father O'Brirn, Mr. T. F. Wallb replying upon bebatr of ~he Soulely. Three hearty eheera lur.nn~; been gh'en tor 1J11 Lordship Btshop Maodoaald and the Prit'ala, the Soctety Yitited a• UIUill, tbe Nuns or the l'<ln· • wen~ ami proceeded down Patrir l.: :t . thence Wa~rStr~l to tha S.•ach, whN•' thfly lfparat&d from thf'ir Qlrb ltlt',!r m~mber., and retur!&l in e ldgh~ to Harbor Grace. Tb'l procee-lms;s ~luolllboa~ WOJe . emioanUy aatiafac· 'GrJ·~m.