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[" A \u201c1 oP Ed pr wi { A 14 08 + 4 ?\"4 The Stanstead 9 © cm de i i 7 de TN are S o onfnal.\u20ac - b \u201c - Established in 1845.Vol.XLII.\u2014No.51.ROCK ISLAND, (STANSTEAD) P.Q., THURSDA Y, DECEMBER 1, 1887.WHOLE NUMBER, 2184.The Stanstead Journal.L.B.ROBINSON, Publisher.Journal Building, Book Island, Stanstead.U.8.Address, Derby Line, Vt.Terms: One year, (advance payment), $ If poid in aix months, At the end of the year, Papers sent in single wrappers have the number paid to on the label.Keep watoh of the number, and pay before the time expires, to save loss of papers.1 00 12 1 60 SE» \u2014 Job Printing Of all descriptions, froin a card to a poster, neatly and promptly executed, at moderate prices.Commercial printing a specialty.\u2014 Advertising Ratos: «Square 1 week (12 lines), \u201c each continuance, 1 Half-square | week (6 lines), \u201c each continuance, Transient advertieing charged by the line, 10 cents for first insertion and 8 cents per line each subsequent insertion.One square one year, 70 Special rates to business advertisers by the year.No objectionable advertisements received, and nothing but legitimate business advertising solicited.\u2014 Business Cards.Doctors.$1 00 25 75 10 Dr.T D WHITOHER, Beebe Plain, Vermont.Office at John Tinker\u2019s Post Office.Telephone connections.RALPHE M.OANFIELD, M.D., L.R.O0.P.(Lond.) Office at Residence, two doors south of the Convent, Btanstead Plain, P.Q- Connected by Telephone.C R JONES, M.D., O0.M.Hatley, Que.JOHN V7 McDUFREB, OM., M.D Physician and Surgeon, Stanstead Plain, Que, Post Office address, Derby Line, Vt.an J F MOULTON, DENTIST, Stanstead Plain, Que.ERASTUS P, BALL, Veterinary Surgeon.coll reduate of Montreal Veterinary College Soca Lex Farm, Rock Island, Que.Telegraph and United States Post Offiee address, Derby Live, Vt.Advocates.M F HACKETT, Advocate, Solicitor, &c.Stanstead Plain, Que.Will attend all courts in the District.Col lections a specialty.JOBN & FOSTER, Attorney at law, Derby Line, - Vermont.Bdwards, Dickerman & Young, Attorneys at Law, Newport, - Vermont.Attorney at Law and Notary Public.Derby Line, Vt.Hlecti Special attention pai sollections.Pe rompt emitances made.H M HOVEY, ADVOCATE, Rock Island, Que., J.8.Post Office address, Derby Line, Vt.fants AN JOSEPH L TERRILL, ADVOCATE, Sherbiooke, Que.Will be at Stanstead every Monday forenoon.Will attend all courts without extra charge.C.M.Thomas, Registrar, will attend to my business in my absence.Address all letters to Sherbrooke.© Miscellaneous.H 8 HUNTER, HARNESS MAKER AND ;UPHOLSTERER.Undertaker.Supplies Furnished.Stanstead Plain, Que.D.C.LIBBY KES a good assortment of Caskets, Coffins and Undertaker\u2019s Supplies, all of which will be sold at low prices.Hearse furnished when required.Rock Island, Oct.19, 87.MISS MILLIE L.SMITH, Agent for KE.E.bargia\u2019s Dress Makers\u2019 Square, 2178 Fairfax, P.Q.78 M.L.BAXTER, Derby Line, Vi., PATENTS, And Patent business of all kinds.HANSON BROS.Accountants, Auditors, &¢.178 St.James St.Montreal.Municipal, Government and Railroad Debentures and Bank Stock bought and sold.Special attention paid to the management .of Trust and other Estates.NEW MARLBORO HOTEL.American and European Plan.786 & 738 Washington street, Corner of Harvard Street, BOSTON.W.A.YOUNG, Prop'r.H 8 MAZURETTE, Notary Publle, Stanstead Plain, Que._\u2014 A W BLKINS, Provincial Land Sarveyer.Mapa, Plane and Drawings for Patent Office, Orders left at Registry Office, Stan- stead Plain, will receive prompt attention.Residence, Moore St.Sherbrooke, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 me (CLOTHING, ready made and toorder, by a Funsr Crass Tanon, st J.B.DALY & Co's.Stanstead, Oct, 37, 1886.3] Open all night.Billiarde and Pool.BOSTON HOTEL, American and European plan.Cor.Beach St, and Harrison Ayonue BOSTON.Mass.HENRY GC.BAXTER, 1686 =.P roptietor A QUEER BARGAIN.Well, you see, said Cousin Sally Baker when the railroad people first come along here with their queer looking machines, s-layin\u2019 out the new track, we were all mightily exercised about it.Some took one view and some another.Some were pleased and said it would open up à market to us and increase the vally 0° land; whilst others allowed that the farme were ruined, the wheat fields would be set afire, the cattle ran over and killed, and the noise itself be an abidin\u2019 nuisance.I tell you some of \u2018em was real mad, but the maddest of the whole lot was ondemably Betsey Ann Sim- coe.She was a single unmarried woman, about 40 or more, and lived on a o Poor little place of her own just above the Cross-Keys tavern.\"Twas only two or three acres of gravelly land, with a two room frame house on it.Folks said she had a little money bid away somewhere, for she was powerful sharp at making bargains, and held a tight grip on all she got hold of ; but all the same she made a great talk about poverty, as an excuse for not giving more to the missionary society and for repairs to the meeting house.Still she seemed to get along\u2019s well a8 anybody with her garden, and her cow, and her poultry, and the little gal she\u2019d prenticed from the city house to help do chores.She wasn\u2019t a bad tempered woman in general, but I tell you she was mighty riled up ibe day the railroad folks came to her house and told her they were surveying the track, and that it would hev to run right straight through her little house.She rared up then and \"lowed that her property was hers and nobody had a right to so much as set a foot on it without her consent.They were civil enough, and explained, and said they were willing to pay double the value of the property for the privilege of running the road through.She wouldn't hear it, but out o\u2019 sheer contrariness refused every offer, though anybody could see that her mouth watered at the mere mention of the money.She said she\u2019d never give up her house and if they run their injine through the house it would be over her mangled remains, and she wound up by threatening if they didn\u2019t quit jn a short time, she\u2019d have them arrested for tresspass on her premises.Well, next day she went down to Hobbs Holler to see her cousin, Lu- cindy - Parks, and talk over the railroad business.Lucindy and the rest tried to convince her that she\u2019d get the best end of the bargain by letting the railroad company have the land ; but she \u2019lowed she\u2019d not be turned out of doors to \u2019commodate a passel o\u2019 sassy menfolks that cared for nothing but their own good.She stayed two days at Lucindy's, and ther went back to her own house at Cross Keys.Leastways she went to the place where sbe\u2019d left her house standing, and when she came in sight of it, \u2019twas gone, and nuthin\u2019 of it left but a lot of burnt wood and ashes.Then there was a row! Betsey Ann accused the railroad folks of burning her house, and threatened to prosecute \u2019em hy law.\u2018They \u2018lowed they could prove by the neighbors that, it had been accidentally set by a passel o\u2019 tramps who camped on the place the night she was away, and made a fire in the woodshed to roast one of her chickens Jor supper.When the chips and wood caught and set fire in the house, they'd got skeered and made short tracks out o\u2019 Cross Keys.Betsey Ann was convinced the railroad folks knew more about the tramps than they chose to let on.But she didn't say much\u2014 only dropped a little hint that she'd be even with them bime-by.They offered to build her Another house if she'd give up the land.She said she'd consider of it and let then know.7 Purty soon they come to an agreement, by which, besides paying well for the land, they was to build her a two-story, four-room frame house, and also allow her to travel free on the road for the rest of ber life, whenever she wanted to, with a female companion along.At first they objected to the companion, but when she explained that she was a lone woman and couldu\u2019t thiuk of exposing hersclf to the attentions of strange men by traveling unprotected, they laffed and agreed to put in that condition along with the rest, which was done, and the papers made out and sealed accordin\u2019 to law.You see, they'd hearn the neigh- bots a Iaftin\u2019 at the idear of Miss Simooe ever travelin\u2019 on the railroad \u2014she had hardly been farther from home than Hobbs\u2019 Holler ur Bowling Green maetin\u2019 house in all her life, and was almost afeared to trust herself out 0\u2019 sight of ber own home.Well, the company kept their word, aud run up a two-story, four-roomed frame house for Betsey Ann\u2014such as it was.* She declared \u2018twas nothing less than a shanty, that wouldn't keep out the summer's heat nor the winter's cold, and was liable to be blown away by the first high wind that came along.The company said they hadn't stipulated for the exact way the house was to be built, and they'd doue the best they could afford, sud she onght to be satisfied.She shut up then, but sot her jaw in a way she had of her own when she had made up her mind {o something that she didn't choose to talk about jest yet.At last the road was finished, and one day everybody turned out to see the injine, for the fust time, come tearin\u2019 and screschin\u2019 up to Cross Keys.Betsey Ann Simcoe, she stood on the bank and looked on with a kind o\u2019 smile of triumph, for all the world\u2019s if the hull concern belonged to her.Every time the train passed she came out to look at it, till she got used to seeing it and hearing its unearthly noise.And then one day she took her little white help along, and got aboard the cara, and rode up to the next station as she said, to see how it felt and how she liked it.Next week she went ag\u2019in as fur as Cloverdale, and a little while arter made another trip long with her cousin, Lucindy Parks, clear up to the city.Purty soon she got to be known by all the railroad folks along the line, and there was no end of the jokes about her.«By gosh!\u201d said old Potter to one o the conductors one day, \u201cI'm thinkin\u2019 you'll have to fix up a car for her speshel \u2019commodation if it goes on in this way much longer.\u201d \u201cOh,\u201d answers he a-smiling, \u2018\u201cit\u2019s a novelty to her at present, and we don\u2019t object.Arter awhile when her curiosity\u2019s gratified, she'll be content to settle down at home ag\u2019in and talk over her travels.\u201d Well, she did stay quiet for a week or two, and then took ag'in to rid\u2019 on the cars.First she went to Clov- erdale to buy a iin kittle for ten cents, which she said was a saving of five cents from getting it at Cross Keys.The she left her gal at home and to the city, to sell eggs and buy a cal- aker gown, and so it went on all the summer long.\u201cOh, never mind,\u201d says the conductor smiling a hard sort o smile, \u2018\u201cshe\u2019il get tired of travelin\u2019 after a while.\u201d ; But she didn\u2019t seem fn get tired.On the contrary, she took to making regular trips, taking along first one person and then another, until the conductors got to looking as grum as bears; and even the firenien and en- jineers scowled or laughed every time she put in an appearance.One enjineer used to let off a fearful screech o\u2019 the biler whenever he seed her coming; but after the first scare she got used Lo ii, and tugk no notice.ind once when she was late, and the conductor started the train just as \u2018she and Lucindy Parks were about climbing aboard, she threatened to sue the company if it happened again.They knew sbe\u2019d keep her word, so they were obliged to be on their good behavior to her.So she kept it up all the first year or two.Her way was to get aboard with her.female companion, whoever it might be for the time, and jest fixed herself comfortable near the stove or at a window, \u2018cording as \u2019twas summer or winter, and thar sit and knit through the whole journey.She'd carry one woman up, maybe, and bring another down ; and at last it came out that she was makin\u2019 a regular business of it, with folks that wanted to visit the town or country, they paying for half or quarter the regular fare, on what was passed off on the railroad people for a free trip.The company interfered then, sad said something about stopping it by law, but ske \u2019lowed they hadn't stipulated \u2019bout any business matters o\u2019 hern, and she was keeping to tho letter her part of the agreement.Then they tried to buy ber off, but she said she was satisfied as things was and wanted mo change.Still it was clear that she was not only making money for herself, bat keeping the company out of it.There was one engineer named by, when this had been going ons matter of four or five ysars, Betsey Aun Simcoe noticed that he had always touched lis cap and looked at her in a soft, spooney sort o\u2019 way whenever he had seen her.One day, when she waz standing on the bank, he.fung à bokay of plake land bachelder buttons to her feet and tuck Lucindy Parks along, ail the way Wells on one of the trains, and bime- another time pitched her a pound of candy.: Then he handed her a newspaper with some verses in it marked with charcoal\u2014something about his heart being captivated by a lady \u2018\u2018over the way\u201d that he had never spokes to; and at last came a letter saying as how he\u2019d been interested in her ever since he\u2019d seen her so often on the cars, and he was sure she\u2019d make him the good clever wife he had always wanted, if she could only bring ber- self to fancy him as he did her.Well, she answered the letter, and s meeting was fixed ; but meantime one of the railroad chaps stepped in and told her that Wells was getting 80 dissipated that the company talked of discharging him, but that she might be able to save him by stiperla- ting that she\u2019d marry bim only on condition that he'd give up the barrooms.He considered of it and said he would if she\u2019d give up her railroad traveling and stay at home and make it comfortable for him and her.So they both put it down in black and white, and got witnesses lo it, and took oath to keep their words, and then they were married.| Of course Betsey Ann Wells stayed at home now, and set about doing all that she could to make it pleasant for her busband.She had plenty of time to do it in, for he didn't make his appearance there once a month skeerse- ly; and at last she found out that it was all a put up job of the company\u2019s, who bribed Wells with $600 to marry her and get her off the road for good.He was a reckless sort of chap, but not bad, and had always been as sober and free from bar rooms as a judge.Betsey Ann was awful cut up when she found it all out, for she\u2019d set her heart on him, as old maids are apt to set their hearts on the first man that purtends to keer for \u2018em.She didn\u2019t say nothing, even to Lucindy Parks, but went right along doing the best she could to make it pleasant for her husband whenever he came to see her.And at last when he met with an accident from a collision on the road and had had to be laid up for weeks brfore be got well again, she had him home from the hospital and nursed ailing baby.And would you believe it, in time she brought that man around to be ashamed of the trick he\u2019d played her, and to be jest as steady and easy-go- ing a husband as any in Cross Keys.Betsey Ann Wells never went on the rails, except once or twice with her husband, paying her own fare.And once she told the conductor that spite of everything the company had done, she\u2019d got the best of the bargain\u2014a good husband and money enough to keep her and him comfortable for life.\u2014[Susie Archer Weiss.Baby Elephants.How the young elephants, in the large herds, escape from being crushed, is something of a mystery, as they are almost continually in motion; but when a herd is alarmed, the young almost immediately disappear.A close observer would see that each baby was trotting along directly beneath its mother, sometimes between her fore legs.On the march, when a little elephant is born in a herd, they stop a day or two to allow it time to exercise its little limbs and gain strength, and then they press on, the mothers and babies in front, the old tnskers following in the rear, but ready to rush forward at the firet alarm.When rocky or hilly places are reached, the little ones are helped up by the moths ers, who push them from behind and in various ways; but when a river has to be forded or swum, a comical sight ensues.The stream may be very rapid and rough, as the Indian rivers often are after a rain, and at such a place the babies would hardly be able to keep up with the rest; so the mothers and fathers help them.At first all plange boldly im\u2014both young and old\u2014and when the old elephants reach deep water, where they have to swim, the young scramble upon their backs and sit astride, sometimes two being seen ia thie position.But the very young elephants often require a little more care and attention, su they are held either upon the tusks of the father or grasped in the trunk of the mother, and held over or just at the surface of the water.Such a sight is a curious one, to say the least\u2014the great elephants almost hidden beneath the-wa- ter, here and there a young one seemingly walking on \u2018the water, resting upon a submerged back, or held aloft while the dark waters roar below.\u2014 fC.F.Holder, in St.Nicholas for November.There are said to be counterfeit Canada 50 cent piecbs quite plenty around here.hfm 25 tender ss & other does her] Agriciltural Items Hog cholera is spreading in Illinois.Usually in inost creameries the cost of making aud selling the butter is four vents per pound.Manure made upon tho farm should all be employed first, and then, if there is a deficiency, resort to artificial means of supply, but never before.Fat sheep never advance to the extreme values occasionally reached by other fat stock ; but at the same time they are less apt tn go lo an extreme the other way.1t seems plain that dairy cattle, like cate for other purposes, must be of a sort that the average farmer can afford to rear, und this must be a sort adapted to general uscs.The two kinds of animal excrements should be kept together, for experiments have established the fact that all of the essential ingredicats of plant- food are of equel value to the plant.A lady interfered with an impatient driver and started a stubborn, balky horse attached to a heavily-loaded coal wagon by giving the animal four apples, and then simply saying, \u2018Come along.\u201d The value of sweet apples is but partially understood.They are not popular.in market, and on this account planters negleet them; but for many uses on the farm they are superior to the best subacid varieties.It is becoming clear to the least ®bservant farmer that not only must he mig his crops, but become à stock nd if he would maintain fhe fertility his land aod lessed the drudgery of his occupation.- To punish a horse for shying iutro- duces a new cause of fear.The horse will be more alarmed and show more tokens of fear at- the prospect of a whipping than at the imaginary object of danger in the road.When we consider for a moment the number of diseases of a contagious nature to which horses are subject, and the careless manner in which they are exposed to the same, it is astonishing that we do not have epidemics of this kind oftencr with our horses.A dirty flegce weighs more, but the buyer \u2018is keen sighted and is sure to deduct from -the price paid for good clean wool more than enough to make Lap.clean next year.As population increases farms must decrease in size, and of course the | acreage yield must advance to keep pace with the enlarged number of eaters.The tendency of the whole art and science of agriculture, then, js toward reduced areas and larger crops.After forty yeams experiment; Sir: John B.Lawes finds that his grass, land\u2019 contatus twice as\u201d much nitrogen as his tilled land.The early and late growth of the grass catches the soluble salts of nitrogen, and takes them ap through the roots, and allows little of this fertility to leach away.The time will come when every farmer and land owner will feel as much interest in the culture of forest trees as in the growing of fruit Lrees, and then the proper planting of trees for wind breaks and shade will engage as careful attention as has of late years the matter of the drainage on ibe farm.| \"A cow may give a hundred pounds of milk and yet not be worth any more for butter and cheese than twenty-two pounds from another cow, sod all this bextra fluid takes food to manufacture, and yet has no value, aud has got to be separated both from the butter and cheese and does not possess, even when separated, any feeding value.The proper way.to kill turkeys is hang them up.with their beads deux then with a sharp knife stick them through the neck close to the head.As soon as the blood begins to rin commence picking.The large feathers should all be picked by the time the turkey is dead, as they come out much more casily while bleeding.So say a writer in the Rural New Yorker.But why not insert a penknife into the roof of the mouth, driving it far enough to potetrate thé brain, desd- ening pain sud hastening death?The Family Supplied.\u201cYou love my daughter?\u201d spid the old man.' \u201cLove her?\u201d he exclaimed passionately, \u201cWhy, sir, I would die for her! For one soft glance from those Swen.eyes 1 would hurl myself from yonder clit and perish, a bleeding, bruised mad, upon the rocks two hundred feet below IB, The old man shook his head.\u201cI'm something of a liar myself, and one is enough for a small family like mine.\u201d .It is well enough to say that 18 is an unlucky number: but this country started in business with 13 states, and seemed to be holding her own up to going to press.\u2014{Puok.1 for the extrs.Bear this lesson in mind and keep the wool Chasing Dacoits in Barmah.(New York Times.) One morning about day-break, jast as tho young commander of a remote outpost in one of the northern provinces has fallen asleep after being kept awake half the night by mosquitoes, be is aroused in good earnest by the bursting in of a perspiring native messenger, covered with dust and mud, bringing news that a village io the neighborhood has just been attacked, plandered and burned by s band of Dacoits under the command of an energelic native monk, who has cast off his monastic robe in onder to become in the most literal sense a member the \u201c\u2018chureh militant.\u201d Instantly the bugle sounds its shrill call to \u201cboot and saddle,\u201d and just as the first pale gleam dawn streaks the eastern sky, one.of the two officers in charge rides out of the intrenchment with 20 well armed Hindu sowars (troopers) at his back.But quick as they have been their enemies have guicker still.The distant glare that gaides them is already waning, and by the time they reach the scene of action not a vestige of the marauding band is to be scen.Bat just as the young leader, with a passing remembrance of his schoolboy *\u2018paper-chases,\u201d is muttering discontentedly, *\u2018No scent,\u201d a Burmese peasant, who bears the Dacoits a grudge for having carried off his two best goats and gobbled all the rice that he had laid up for bome consumption, steps forward and volunteers to guide the scouting party on their trail, an offer which is gladly accepted.Following their pilot, they plunge ob foot into à black, unending tangle of huge dark trees, and matted thickets, and y, scrub and tough, wiry creeps, all twisted together in one hideous eofl.Suddenly the flash and crack of a matohlock and the staggering fall of the foremost Hindu tell that the foe is near.Three or four dropping shots follow in quick succession, and then a trampling and crashing amid the dry twigs, mixed with blows snd smothered curses, shows that thie cold steel is doing its work.Five minutes later a stalwart Ressaldar from Onde, saluting the \u201cCaptain Sahib\u201d with one hand and wiping the blood from his swarthy face with the other, reports eight Da- coite sieis-and 18 eapiured.- The prisoners are corded together and marched off, thie wounded borne back to the camp, the officer sends a formal report of the affair to headquat- ters, and thaw-(as be regretfully says ina letter to a chum at Rangoon) all the fan is over.\" - After a basd struggle in the courts the United States officers have actaal- ly come in possession of s larg¥ block of the Mormon-charch property.There wad uome misgiving àt first about the sppointment of Marshal\u2019 Dyer as- receiver, bat the lawyers seem to think that he can legally act as United States marshal and reoeiv- er wt the same time.The Temple block in Salt Lake City includes the | famous Mormon tabernacle, assembly hall and the Mormon temple.Dyer scized this property last week Tuesday and left \u2018the buildings in the hands of his dépaties.The parsonage, guard-housé «nd historian\u2019s office | have also been seized, and the next step will be to appropriate the property held in vations parts of Utab by 17 Mormon-church associations, or \u201catakes of Ziod\u201d valued at $270,000.This al demonstration of the feasibility of a receivership will be a heavy blow to the church,\u2014quite as heavy as the disinfranchisement of polygamists.\u2014{Springfield Republi- \u201cThankful it\u2019s no Worse.\u201d Mrs.C.(to her laundress) \u2014\u2018\u201cGood morning, Mrs.Shaugnessey.I hope you have something to be thankfa] for this morning?\" _ Mrs.Shaoghnessey\u2014**Yis, ma'am.Im thankful me affictions ia, me wurse.\u201d : .- : § Pati Mrs.C.\u2014Wfhy, what are your at- fictions?\u201d LL 86 Mrs.Shaughnessey\u2014*\u2018Not so heavy but they might be beavier, me\u2018um.Me busband was Kilt bys powder explosion last week.Me baby fell out of thé winder aud had its neck broke.I hev a oancer -comin\u2019 on me right cheek, and this mornin\u2019 I got a letter tellin\u2019 me thal me brother and his wife were burned to death, .and so was their house and all their airthly golds, mu'om; sud they're the last relatives I bov in the worruld, mu'um ; bat I'm thankful it's no worse.\u201d Men who patronise the side-board and the side door are apt, like the Sanday beer garden, to have n aide gait.LL The first item of the Compus in the last isewe should hava.read Senior prise articles, instead of Simon pure.We wish to state it was no fault of the composilag, but was due to the | peculiar writing of one of the editors.\u2014[Coiby Echo.6 Ba ÿ Moulting of Poultry.\u2018The annual shadding of feathers usually begins in August and ends with November, but sometimes continues well io to December.Old Lens and hens that have late broods moult later, wo the proccss goes on fsom sotumn until winter.The shedding of the old plumage and the patting on of the new is a wise provision, aod conveys to the student of nature many useful and grand conceptions of the designs of \u2018Him who fashioned the feathiored race for oor use and benefit.\u201cOld fowis generally moult later every year.It is not the slow shedding of f.athers so much that retards the process as it is the growth of the new.Old and feeble fowls have not the feather-making material in their blood to secrete and start new feathers simullancousiy with the dropping off of tae old and effete ones.In voung, healthy and well kept fowls the feathers ure all formed and ready to shoot through the skin forcing the ance of moulting takes place.¢With advancing years the blood and pigment of the skin lose their richness and ooloring matter.The plumage of old fowls tends to a shade lighter with increasing years.All birds should be plentifully supplied with nutritious, strengthening aod tonic food and driok during woulting.Whole wheat and such like food, vegetable and sulphur are good.They give more starch snd feather-making properties and less oil to the blood, which is required at this period.«While the process of moultiog fs going on the best hens decline to \u201cshell Gut\u201d and the most spirited cocks lose their prond and defiant looks.Even song birds become dispirited and refuse to give the volume of melody or the exquisite trill of other times.At this time the sexes should be separated, so the old feathers will drop off leisurely themselves instead of being torn off by the rude- Dess of the male birds, and \u2018the new plumage will becomes established without being broken, musscd or disfigured by their useless attentions.\u201cDuring change of dress the fowls should be kept in a comforiable, even temperature.It will be mach to their advantage to have a run in the middle They should be kept away from rain and wet grass.A dash of pepper or ginger in their food, tinctare of iron in their drink and the Douglasé mix- tare occasionally will bs found highly beneficial.\u201d Ca The Pell Telephone Company.The New York Times says: The Assembly Committee learned, yoster- day, that the Hudson River Telephone Company's eapital stock was $2,000,- 000 of which $1,859,850 had been issued.This represented, as the Company's officers say, an actual investment of only $614,499.An officer of thé\u2018Company testified that $700,000 of the stock was handed over to the parent mosopoly in Boston in return for the privilege of doing business.Bat this does.not cover the Bell Company\u2019s interest in this organization.\u2018The officers of that Company testified before a Legislative Committee in Boston that the Company held 9,087 shares of the Hudson River Company\u2019s stock of a.par value of 3903,700.This ig very.nearly half of the Hudson\u2019s issued stook, ($1,850,850,) snd $700,000 of it ws substantially » gift although it was provided that dividends should be paid upon it after July.1, 1886.The Assembly Committee may like Lo know that even où Deo.31, 1884, \u2018the parent monopoly had received from local companies sod was holding and enjoying stock valued at $32,016,578.The patrous of the Hedson River Company should understand that the Bell Company not only owes about one-half of this cow- pany\u2019s stock, most of it water, aad draws dividends om it, but also displays its leechlike greed by collecting from the company\u2019 $14 a year Jor the we of every telephone, although it pays only $8.42 for ose at the factory.+ tomar lntmiamninat.+ Doas Isadora Cousiov of Chi, is said to \u2018be the richest woman in the world, and her fortune ia estimated to be at:laast two hundred miflicas of dollars.: Dona Consino is on the sunny side of forty, above medium height, of gracefal fgure, andof a Spanish type of beauty.Bhe proposes making New York a visit, sod if she does come will make ber presence felt, for she spends her mooey freely, and is interested in à great variety of wabjects, from art to castie-raising : ire pirate A lady whose husband had & severe cold recommended fsxseed lemonade.\u201cHub!\u201d he said irascibly, *\u2018s man can't have a oold without everybody saggesting some fool remedy.I'll send for a doctor.\u201d So the doctor came, the siok man two doi- lers for his visit, and odvised ficxssed lemonade.- 9 Be old ones to drop before any appear- |.oftbe day whon the sua in pom Commardpl avaler DE vor ike» The German Crown Princess.The crown princess, is on the whole the most splendid and extraordinary womsn I over met.She has the intellect of a very clover man and the sweetness and sympathetic charm of a good woman.She is an excellent physiologist aud a good botanist.She can tell you the name of every plant or tree down there.She beats me hollow .at chemestry, and knows 8 great deal about astronomy.Then she sings weil, plays well and paints well \u2014some of her pictures would surprise you.\u2018She speaks French, German and English equally weli and Italian fairly.Besides being al home in these, she is master of science, an artistand an accomplished woman, and yet is ready and able to be à good nurse.Wheth- she has the creative facully which makes the George Eliots I dou't know.You know that the princess is thoroughly English, so are Ler daughters.Next to Germany the Crown Prince loves England and ali things English.SQUIBS.A sentence in an American novel, \u201cHe alighted and tied his horse to a large locust in front of the house,\u201d was rendered in a French translation, so that it read that he fastened his horse to & huge grasshopper.\u201cI have been making mince pies,\u201d sl a wife, as the after-dinner coffee was brought on, \u201cand I'm very tired.\u201d \u201cAnd I've been eating mince pie,\u201d remarked her husband, \u201cand I am tired 100,\u201d and he bowed his head upon the table.: Omaha man\u2014\u2018So you are from Kansas, eh?\u201d Stranger\u2014*\u2018No, from Missouri.I am from Kansas City, Missour.\u201d\u201d \u2018Of course, I forgek Your friend is from Michigan, I believe?\u201d \u2018No, from Indiana\u2014Michi- gan City, Indiana.We are both going to Kansas to found a new town, but we need more capital.\u201d \u201cWall, I'll g» in with you if you'll promise not to call it Massachusetts City, Kansas.\u201d\u2014[Omahs Worid.» Employer (10 commercial traveler) : Good\" morning, Mr.Smith.Howe again, eh?Commercial traveler\u2014 Yes, strack down last night on the 7 o'clock run from Boston.Employer \u2014Why, I came over from Boston on that train.Strange I didn\u2019t see you.parlor cal?\u201d Empleyer\u2014No, certain ly not.Chpmmercial trav -Well, that's the yason you didu\u2019 VR me.\u201d À tenchéë heftcholars that it was wrong to chew tdlacoo.A small boy replied that he had seen a fellow chew because his teeth wild, and asserted that it was pot wrong to slew tobacco if his teeth a2 The teacher was at first puzzled Wknow how to answer this stanning argument.At last she said to the boy, \u201cHorace if a girl should have the toothache, and want.to chew tobacco; what then?Horace scratched his h ead, and then said resolutely, \u2018she ought to have the tooth palled.\u201d o Lo He Always Passed toajjbutter.\u201cPass the butter, please,\u201d said Jones to Smith, as the former tied two ends of a napkin round his neck and shoveled about four inte of tried potato into his mouth his knife.\u201cAh, thanks, Jones, for your timely warning,\u201d replied With.\u201cI always endeavor to pass the batter in this house.Iu fact, I give it.as wide a berth as possible.\u201d This little bit of conversation was met with a gentle titter from the balance of the boarders, while the landlady gave Smith a look that cordled the milk ie bis coffee.i For the issuè of November 13th The Mlustrated London News (American Edition) furnish their many readers, in connection with a wide variety of reading, the following timely ) trations: A very spirited pictand™ the unemployed in London, entitled «Tne Police and the Mob;\u201d three one of How Some of the London Poi Spend the Night, and another of USE: Poor.Helping the Poor, as well as the meeting of the unemployed in London.There are also sketches from the Bar- lesque of \u2018The Saltan of Mocha,\u201d at at the Strand Theatre, and one page dovoted to the Suitan of Morooto, while the opposite page presents G.L.Seymour\u2019s drawing of \u2018A Favorite fan Bi, Bo, there a £- falo ng in North America.The price remains as usual at tea cts Aus the complete number.Office of Pub lication, Poster Building, Nex T xk.H.W.Shannon of Maacbester, N.H., ood a member of the Lowell, Mase.Checker Club, visited L.M.Stearns, (the checker editor of the News) last evening and uix games of checkers were played, resun.g fr score : Shannon 1, 1, Que Mr.Shannon isa first clues ple Lowell.Me Evous tot ganés 4 roe the board.À der champion St NB.port.\u2014 Derry, = eo\u201d picttres upon the State of Ireland; \u20ac \u2019 9 \u2018Plain.Geo.W.Gates was engaged in - beem dome, the qesstion is how can it .\u201cHnight \u2018to Mr.Broderick.He ridicul- \"tor.He declared his sorcow for bis \u201cblunder,\u201d and promised not 19 be | good as well a grast fiawagy.; They taire degprared aay inde of chéogh: buge Las mlopd.en 1960 omg [sel season.9 © bat The Stanstzad Journal ey i revel.reat spel THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1867.3 rs cen cma core HE y of forgiveness, bet did net ° Tho election of sa M.P.for Vie- state opinion of the resolatics.toris, M.$., was beld on the 21st and Rev Adams supported the ress- resulted in the retarn of Mr.McDoa- sid the Cosssrvative member lately unseated for acts of his ageats, bys good majority.Mr.Geo.W.Gates, of White River Jusetion, died on the 23d of November, after a short illness, of pacemo- sis.Mr.Gates was the sou of the late Geo.T.Gates, of Sianstead staging natil the Passompsic railroad was built, and be became 2 condactor on thet line.Sabesquentiy Mr.Gates became division superintendent of the Western Union Telegraph Company, with headquariers at White River Junction, which position be held at Mis death.He left a widow bat no children.\u201cThat Meoocting.\u201d Is appears by a communication in asotber place, and by an article ia the Witness of Thursdsy last, that the an- sual weeting of the \u2018Stanstead Al Kance\u201d on the 22d ult, was not altogether a harmonious affair.The meeting was quite largely attended, including several! gentlemen from Montreal, who had been invited by members of the Stanstead brasch of the Alliance.Mr.John A.Nicholls explained that the geutleman from Mootrea! represented the Executive Committee of the Provincial Alliance of which this is a subordinate branch.The delegation, consisting of Rev.James Fleck and Messrs.Baylis and J.BR.Dougall, thanked the Alliance for their welcome.Dr.Cowles moved \u201c\u2018that the prose- estions for violations of the Canada Temperapce Act during the past year, be inquired into.The Chairman ruled that this could not be done.Mr- Nicholls, who had by a vote of sccls- mation been made s member of the Allisnce, protested snd argued that perance any matter in relation to the work of the pas: year could be discussed at the annual meeting.This view having been accepted, it was decided to comsider some matters of routine, and 10 make the question of prosecutions the first order after diner.After the adjournment for dinner, on motion of Dr.Cowles, a committee consisting of the Rev.Messrs, Chambers, Read, Forsythe, Millar and Land was appointed to confer with the Provincial*delegation in regard to the want of union existing in the Al- lisnee.While tho[committee was \u2018in\u2019 session, several Edelegaies gave encouraging reports of the work of the Scott Act, aod spoke confidently \u2018of its being sustained in the County.Ms.Nicholls made a brief address, |.sod Mra.Potogy gave an encouraging report of the W.C., T: U.work in| the County- wo à mending the adoption of.a resolutéqn declaring that there ig 8 wide.spread diseatiafsction with A certain action of, bad done serious demsge to the cause.of temperance, therefore he it resolved.that, in tbe judgment of the Allisnge our work and causes of disagreement would be removed by the resignation, of Mr.Wadleigh.\u201d © .Rev.C.L.Perciva) protested, against soy discussion of the resolution.\u201d He argued that Wadleigh bad been tried twice for the same offqnee.| The Alliance could consistently cqp- | demn Mr.Wadleigh and at the same time retain, hig, ; Lo the qaurse of bia remarks he said: \u201c\u2018If you can show me a better man Fwill be-willing'to dispise him,\u201d and concluded By as\" ye TB 1 serting that those: whe voted to'vetain\u2019 Mr.Wadleigh would be-od the wide df à God.sed righteousness.- There bieikg bh penitence.was} considerable excitement in the hall, \u2018the tet who al Ea wh uae ined Rev.L.P.Adams besought for gen- tleuess, and Rd a great evil had be best settled.'Dr.Cowles in stp=| porting the resolution argued titat' this\u2019 former meetings, especially 1he \u2018one'hb North Hatley, were not represents- tive, and evidently Mr.Wadtäigh himself Md not: consider the matter |\" settled, for Le was contimmliy gohig through the County ssking his friends what they thought about It.As Mr.Wadleigh was the official agent of the ] the : je - county, the J ; wns Ob eX Alliance, whatever he did \u2018the Alfi-| C.T.U., apd Mr, Moore, Mayor ance were held publicly responsible Magog.\u2018TT TE : for.Mr.Wadieigh's ples that he was out of pocket, he argued, was un- ote,, whila , in; the majority.wars.ve- reasonable, as the number of fines, im- ters pa | never Foto be n mem- posed indicated.The argument that bers of the Alliance.Immediately on he was sucossa(ul as a prosecutor was no palliation for an immoral transaction.Mr.Wadleigh replied, giving a financial statement showing that owing to violators running away or being insolvent, and owing to cases lost he was really out of pocket.\u201d He quoted a certificate \u201cof good character ss a prosecutor [rom Mr.J.8.Broderick, Attorney, Sberbrouke, dated about four weeks sgo, and a -teceipt for $281 he bad paid on the previous od as a wonderful bugbear the idea that his\u2019 letter to the Scott Act viola- | tor, ME\u2019 Gooley, promising fot to prosecute him for six months on payment of $50, could be seriously damaging to the cause, and dénied that he sought for tle position of proseçu- tan LE va Sel Rev.Mr.Lamb spoke of the Chris- Ver the Souasas.That Meeting.Ma.Forron\u2014The sonmal meeting lution because #4 would \u201care the \u201cPersonally I am not anxious to put Mr.Wadleigh os any trial.The question is are the clauses of the tions of the branch to the Provineial Alliance were strained.ment it ie a mistake to soppose that any enforcement of law brought about | by means which do pot commend themselves to our religion can be of permanent bepefit.Beiter to have no prosecutor st all than ome who could aot be endorsed.Considerable has been said about penitence.We resd that Peter wept bitterly; we see po tears.I believe that our interests in the immediate future demand that the resolution be adopted.It expresses the desire of the majority of the best men and women throughout the coontry.If Mr.Wadleighis a true temperance man he willl resign.It is Dot \u2018\u2018csn we get another prosecutor?\u201d Let us do right.should we do if this good msn\u2014this energetic man\u2014were to be taken to heaven within a week?If our friend Nicholls were to be called to would not the Tragt In my jodg- What Mr.heaven next week, cause still goon?Do right.in God!\u201d The Wiiness says: of the Stanstead Allisace has been hold sccoeding to notice given, sad it becomes my dety to give something of « report of the sams.There would, ordinarily, be very little of publie interest to report, the usocal object of such meetings being the as- rangement of our pecaniary affaire and the appointment of officers for the ensuing year; but there were certain parties present, including the delegation from Montreal, who were determined to bring up sgain the twice settled question of Prosecutor Wadleigh sad the \u2018\u201cGooley compromise\u201d\u2014twice seitled by the only parties who have any power or right to settle it, viz: The Stanstead County Alliance who gave him the work to do, and to whom alone be was and is sccountable.Let this be kept in mind.Well, after disposing of à part of the ordinary business of the day, the President yielded to the urgency of one genileman who moved that \u2018\u2018the work of the Alliance for the past year should be taken up and inquired io- to.\u201d Had the gentleman attended the meetings of the Allisnce, as it was his duty to do, there would have been no occasion for this demand ; bowever, the motion prevailed, sad a commitiee composed of three or four clergymen in connection with the delegation from Montreal were directed to bring the desired business before the meeting, which they did in the form of a resolution decisring that there was widespread dissatisfaction with Mr.Wadleigh on account of his action with Gooley, and that in the judgment of this Alliance mur cause retaining Mr.Wadleigh on the gronnd of \u201cexpediency.\u201d if \u2018God 18 on \u2018our side.\u201d We should consider.tbe: question as \u2018Christians.This Alliance : erywhese tho Alliance will be spokes The commities.reporied, .recom | of as a blackmailing institusion.\u201d tremely excited nition\u201d of var He was referred to the dictionktry:! \" he organisation /agaitilin strsh!'undafe al conference it;was decided that the Rev.Messrs.Chambers sad Forsyth, togother with Mrs, Putne president of ew, CT, U., cal persncé workers: (for /the Ume The feeling of to immediately set to werk, with clean hands, to, prepare: fdr: d violery oh polling: dagy, Bree 2a) Desbicminvont the last few wopks: hyve doue smnch Several delegates spoke in favor of The Rev.Forsyth said: \u2018I must protest against the charges thst this is a private quarrel.1am not personally acquainted with Mr.Wad- leigh.I protest against calling this moral s \u2018blunder or mistake.\u2019 It is a blot on the banner of oar tets- cause.\u201d cee Mr.Wadleigh rose and declared he would never resign.eer Dr.Jones asked thst he be allowed to speak a few words.TO ET = Mr.Wadieigh violentiy opposed the permission being given.As the call included.\u2018\u201call temper ance workers,\u201d Dr.Jones insisted on speaking.He ridiculed the charge of his resiguiog from the Alliance ot personal grounds; and set forth that be.and tbe others who bad resigned had done so gy Les nd Beer compromise & principle or spjrove a saichdal polieg.© ro PAY ~The Rev.F.:- Mffler asked that Mr.Dougsil be beard:.\u2026.Li.- - ; Mr.Dougall said; \u201cIi: is.not.» question of what consequence will follow our acts.\u201d That does not matter \u201cab iss trust from the Almighty, À blot.has.heen cast, apon it which will be made use of by the eñemy to the ends of the earth, and nos only fu Statistéead Cotudty, but ev- Mr.Wadleigh beeame again ex, demanded a def- the term \u2019\u201c\u201chlackmailing.\u201d Mr.Dougall said-he was not able to ast: a: value uw she péniteñte Just expressed by Mr, Wadleigh.It had beeni repestedly eafd fu the meeting that Mr.Wadleigh had expressed.Hance 90.two former occasions unr § er similar circums inces, but in a tler written to the Witness \u2018after such\u201d expressions \u2018lie\u2019 bid justified and slmost glorified in his course.Fhe | speaker referred to tha children of Ie- bn \u201cKeuching the unolean thing,\u201d nd as a result trembling before their enléthtes.\" The Taraelites would be greatly benefited by the res- ignatiop of Mr.Wadleigh.The Secretary earnestly protested against the resolution being submitted to this meeting at all, for the simple reason that the same question bad been twice heard and acted upon by the Alliance.who gave him Lis position, and that too, in public meetings regularly called, asd therefore to bring this matter up again without a siogle additional charge, or a ray of new light upon the old charge, was à flagrant violation of every principle of justice or fair depling! Nevertheless, the discussion wept, on until tbe approach of night compelled the taking was put Lo vote\u2014not as.the Witness reporter says after a large proportion of the delegates had Jefi\u2014only à few d bad left, and all or nearly all who bad a right to vote were present, ss is proved by the number of yojes cast, The vote stood; for the resolution, 13; against the regolution, 95, Two or more of tbe minleters immediately, withdrew from the Alliance upon the vote being declared.Why, is best.nown to themselves, The judgment of the bystanders was not in.their 2 favor, but perhaps they did them injustice.The \u2018 name of Mr.Moore, Mayor of Ma- B0E as ono who voted for the pegolu- tion; but Mr.LeBaron, Mayor of Hatley was most definitely and heartily .on the other side, thoagh prevent ed hy his oflicia] position from counting bis own vote.\u2026.Witness parades the The Fitness states that after taking the vote, Mr, Wadleigh called his \u2018wapporteys around him and held « re.lection of officers, atc.Nothing -copld be more uptrue! Mr, LeBaron,.the \u2018 e, President, zeminded.the meeting \u201cpurged tiem: tha À they had not pet elected officers selviés; : and \u2018tHe temperance people of! for, the coming yess, buk would now Stanstead, .if.theyi hoped to grin moos: The Bey.James Fleck quoted, ihe, gi bal i pL HAE wo, ag, and jt was done: Mr.Wad- | yand al victories, rane Fick autod vjiléigh, nominsting Mr.LeBaron.for | residant, apd suotlier party nomins- » Percival for Secretary and, o dalled attention \u2018to thefact that! Treasurer, apd both were carried in principle wsa.the) importaut! point: My, W \u2018Tessioh hint'pow\u201d - He wed fount out.HI ét oper order; the meefing then ads, leigh did, not, make 890m, eran 1 | The speakers among the misgrity very much upon the infarious entiof.ia Boclbty \u201cgoes! Lo the eneulliefféct upon a community of such an ies, of the Society aud ss 110.interests, ths, Rae fer Ph ai die agent, \u201cI wilh{idomoral act as that of Mr.Wadleigh, | od , à adlei n the \u2018necessity of making au exam- by t,\u201d that | 10\" \u2018hi \u201cthe Allis ety; Tr a ple of him lest the Alliance should had uo right to'plise the\u2019 fail fume of bands.ss indi woad ob eit gent est gg Rg ar br ©.had\u201d péovisdaiy Teri TE seem to conntensuce auch wrong do: tig; but they seem to forget thet the asme divine authority to which they _ On.motiop Sf hE Chambers, Bivote.klook, \u2018also insists very much upon the a litt à Pen desley duty pf mercy and {ucgiveness toward Süte radial »[ainners-who mpuifest proper penitènce ed in 13, yes and'20 aoks.\u2018In bheijeud make suitable reparation.Thig, minority were the loading minissets f [we vis, Mr.Wadlelgh bas done as ident of the ' tally sp\u2019 any.than: could be asked to *|:da, dd as be is the-unly mas out of Several: mbiibirs of \u2018the Aiancy} Even or eight that we have chosen ta, having pteviously \u2018resigned, \u2018did not: the antôtincerient bf the result, the Rev.Mr.Read withdréw from the Abs lance.A strange scene enssed.Mr.Wad- leigh.called ground.bjm bis support~ ers, who held a re-election of officers, while a temperance conference was immediately cousfibiited \u2018on (he 6 side of the building: Av this inform ~ I 8 Scott Act écbventton of \u2018tins vot members of the Allience,), to.be 1 held at lng of pba arly; date.4).ie minorily yas un-| daunted.Havtig\" dansent\u201d (bb | selves from: the tin, they sépdrated | res fil ttië very important office of Cour- ty Prodecutor under the Scott Act, ®ho has proved to be the man for the | poeitiod, we felt it \u2018to be oùr duty sqwerd God and toward man to forgive iffs ode wyong sof and let him go on witli his work go lgbg ashe doeg as | well,\u201d with the ome exception, as he \u2018bas bitberto done.And it js most \"sincerely to be hoped the pow there will bé\u2019 pence as fo this matter, sud he be\u2019 \u2018allowed, undistarbed, to go on ot with\u201d the only thing that can or will ost prove\u201d \u2018to-the people of Stanstead County | that tbe Scott Act is not a ba 17 i! &, L; Pencivar, a ; Secly- Pregs.While Mr.Pampalon, of ths Bank D'Eoobomie, was passing in frent of Juliens, on St.John street, QaeLec, \u2018Tuoraday night, be slipped on he TEZ vf 1 A3 midewaik, striking his head with grest er The: forept.fogs, pf Iiiacia derieg;| force against a window sill, inflicting a doep gash.He way taken home in an unconscious state and remained se uni yosiariey morniagg when death Per the Jorssac Advice by Your Uncle Sam.The *muss™ at the recent AHiance merting isa lndicrons commentstory os the \u201c\u2018brothering™ and *\u2018sislering\u201d usual st the mestiage of the faithfel where there is no \u2018\u201c\u2018sigger is the fence.\u201d Seriously, bretiwes, it was bat a \u201c\u2018lempest in à tes-pot.\u201d Drop the \u2018blackmailer\u201d i vou want the apport of decent peuple.Your opponents who want to seil and drink rum are \u2018\u2018tickied 10 death\u201d at the row, and will beat vou, tro, on the Scott Act vote uniees vou show more wisdom than you did at Ayers Fiat.af Don't be a clam! bot use a little, jost a little common sense, is the advice of sour Usciz Sax.Poess Usited doles are not wanted in the The Yankee Doodle do.DEATHS.qu i Died in west Dertr Qet.° \u2026 daughter of oseph .Tar rell, aged five years.Guow\u2014Died in West Derby, Nov.21 of Gastritis, Nellie B.Grow, aged 14 tare, daughter of George W.and Mary E.Grow, Aumort\u2014 At Parsiso Springs, August 31, 1867, John Abbott, aged 14 years [Mr Alias, bad been unwell for ame time past, , expressing a desire to the waters of Paraiso Springs, was taken there the last week befure his death; bat the machinery of life was worn out, snd could run no longer.His wife and other near and desr ones were present whea he died.The deceased was a native of Can- sds, and came to Californis about thirty years ago, haviug resided in the vicinity of Salinas for the past nineteen years.He leaves a wife and two sone, 0.J and A.B.Abbott, and daughter, Mrs.Benjamin Hitcheock; also a sister, Mrs Judd, who resides in Salinas, snd two brothers, C.8.Abbott of Tombstone, Arizona.and Alvin B.Abbott of 8au Luis Obispo county.He was a noble-hearted, honest man, and leaves behind him 8 host of friends who will drop tears of xind remembrance upop his grave.The faneral will taxe place today Caept.3d,) upon the arrival of the 1.58 P.M, train from Soledsd with the re mains} let tliat cold of yours run on.You think it is a light thing.But it may rge into catarrh.Or into pneumonié.Or consumption.Catarrh is disgusting.Pneumonia ig dangerous.sam ption is dasth itself.e breathing apparatus must be kept heulthy and clesr of all obstructions aud offensive matter.Otherwise there is trouble whead.Ali the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, cap be delightfalty and eatirely cured the use of hee\u2019s German Byrup.If you don\u2019 know this already, thousands and thoueands of people can tall you.\u2014 They have beep cured by it, and \u201cknow bow it in, thowselves.\u201d Ask aoy drug- gista.Bottle only 75 cents.\u201c 80eow PUBLIC NOTICE I* hereby given that the next annual meetiug of the members of the Stan- stead County Agricultura] Society will bs held in the county building at Ayere Flat, in raid county, on the third Wednes day in December next, at ten of the clock in the torenoon, for the election of ufficers for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of other necesesry business.- Kk H.LeBARON, - Sec\u2019y-Treas.Massawippi, Nov.28, 1887.« 842 AUCTION SALE, AVING sold my farm 34 miles porth : of Stanstead Plain, [will sell a1 putlig ayasion, on SATURDAY, Dec.3rd, at 1 o'clock p.n , the followiug property; mowing machines, 2 horse rakes, plows, I stee] harrow, 1 cultivator, 3 double trave erse sleds, 1 traverse pung, 6 harnesses, 1 double wagon, | express wagon, 3 buggy wagons, 3 sleighp.| grind stone, rakes, forks, sliove:s, hoes, scythes, &c.10 tons hay, a quastity of straw, 3ariving borses, $0 Lien castle and 3 years old, a quantity of pine and Lacs luplpr.Terms made kpuwo on dey of rgle.: 4 REQ.FT.GOQPER.ASHER CHAMBERLIN, Aucrionger.J.B DALT 4 G0 SPRINT CHEAP SALE = 738 THE HOLIDAYS! Ir all wpol Gagnel dress goods in ali new ; | sketches, houseiold gnd i9isceilneous shades, serges, plaids, cashmere.Good bargains in eap tines of\" drens goods, to eavy meitgns ai 17¢ per \u2018clear them out, ks.merve wmsins, irimiming.valval mentof ULSTERING CLOTHS}! CloaRings 4 A fine lobof ¢ facinators, toboggan caps, hoods, mitts, legging, womens\u2019 Unit.jackets, rig., We ould oll * ig \u2018attension our stock of ladies\u201d and peo! underwear, both megivo sad ail wogl.Remenetez we still ecntinae tu\u2018 kecp the largest assortumens js the county, comprising ladies\u2019 and yen} - PERSIAN LAMB CAPS, In oll the isles wéjips, We have also Mink, Imperial Seal © and Astrachan Caps.Jacl couts, oÂpes boss, mols, trimming fore in Retrachen, Coney gnd Greeniand Seal.Buffale and goat robes in great va CARPETS! Qver 50 pieves pron, in Brussels Tapestry, Wool Lad Hew PRES hicee Hemp Carpet, one yard wile for 16 cté \u2018per yard A fall stocker ©\" \u201c ° \u2019 WALL PAPERS Always on hand.Not to be found eee where at sutisfaglory prices.WINTER OVERCOATING ie melons, nap beavers, diagonal, fried friege, Canadian and Sooich tweede.We respectfully solic r patronage sad Earnie ribet, Toor \" Quicg aad stylish garmeuts at moderste prices, special inducements (0 cash buyers.Va Las dirais ie conf à good ie of Ready Made Glothing, Hats.eape, boots, ehoes, rybbers, gro: Office amded Lis sullorings, » \" NC RTE Tl 3 ces 5 CNA CS ceres, ware, etc, ete.J B.DALY & CO.Slant 11,1) 6 le 1797 #14 sil aod plushes in all shades.Large assort: phawis at bottom prices.|\u2019 in Canadian and Beotch goods, in cotton,\u201d Be Advertisements.BETTER THAN LVZRI Goods way doun st Npaiding's G ol style dirers gudte.por vard, se 40 irc Sue dann | ra 54 © Serwid ines gor, Uensy all 30 guevaed muattiog, FUR TRIMMINGS In diierent venus LAND su gs orb ak-.{Le A-trechas cask for Gimps, ivanis and an ends variety BULIOnR B10 sini] wares.Holidny Goods is grater sanety than ever, Cold Wea her Gocés for the Peet.Leambornea's wool boots, 100 ontiae kot lezziage, We Ww 100 Red Poatiae mittens Soy 25 scotch 50 3 lanterne, 55 A firstc'as- axe, 50 GROCERIES.Economy Tes.w Fales of this tea are sim ly sarprising ~quslity kept up to highe-t 160-Test kerosen- oil, 15 Ealt Petre, 10 Nalphar, 05 Ginger, 12 Providence River Oysters received every Friday maming.Jutendisg purchasers are requested to louk my stock over\u2014they will find no blow, but solid facts\u2014asd hand to Leat at that AH good reliable goods, and no trust.WILLIAM SPALDING.Derby Line, Vt, Nov.30th, 1887.1888.1888.Boston Weekly Journal, Æstablishea 1833.THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR.Only one dollar a year ( \u20ac incladed) for à Staodard Family Paper.First-class Clean Newspaper for 4 Home Reading.pe \u2014 For the year 1888 the Boston Weekly Journal promises 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All the osonl assortiment of articles comprised under ihe name of dry goods, such as cloaking», shawls veivets.salins, dress and cloak trimmings.laces, embroude ries, handkerchiefs, groves, witts, brown apd bleached cotton, cotton flannels, flannels, Coats\u2019 thread, linens, cor sets, &c, &e.Alm, cloths, clothing, shoes and rubbers for indies ta and children.\"A goad stock of rubber boots, felt boots and over shoes.lu stock a variety of Shelf & Heavy Hardware Pumps and pipe, iron and steel, wagon 8 = bube aod felloes, crockery and glassware.GROCERIES, A fine stock and good qualities, Best in town.\u2014 FURNITURE, Consisting of chamber euitee, bureaus, sofas, 1ables, chars, cic, etc.\u2014 MATTRESSES, Featl.er aud bair.spring beds and woven wire cats.CARPETING, Ruze, &c;, in great variety.Room paper and borderinga, good pd and LOW PRICES.Putty, Glass, &c., &c.FLOUR, Corn, oats, bran.middlings, and a variety of other goods all of which will be sold at low pricees for cash.&.H.KATHAN, Rack Island, Nov.29, 1887.Varnish, 1888, HARPER\u2019S BAZAR.ILLUSTRATED.Harper's Bazar isa home journal.It combines choice literature and fine art illustrations with the latest intelligence regarding the fashions.Each number has clever serial and short stories, practical and timely essiys, bright poems, humor ous sketches, etc.Its pattern-sheét and fashion-plate supplements will alone help ladies to save many times the cost of the subscription, and papers on cocial etiquette, decorative art, house-keeping in all its branchunent, cookery, etc., make it useful in every household, and a true promoter of economy: Its editorials are marked by good sense, and not a line is admitted to ita columns t.st could offend the most fas- tidioys taste HARPER'S PERIODICALS, PER YEAR: HARPER'S BAZAR.4 00 HARPER'S MAGAZINE.4 00 HARPER'S WEEKLY.$4 00 HARPER'S YOUNG PEUPLE.2 00 Postage Free to all subscribers in the Uniud Mtases, Canada, or Mexico.The Volumes ofthe Bazar begin with the first Number fur January of cach year, When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at time of receipt of order.Boug olumes of Harper\u2019s Bazar far od ven Rack, in wept\u201d cloth binding, will be sent by mail, post-paid.or by express, free of expense (provided the freiglit doer not exceed one dollar per voi- ume), for $7.00 per volume, \u201c Cloth cases for each prclume, suitable ur binding, wi sent mai t-paid, on receipt of $1 -00 each.7 *pootrpe Remittances shonld be msde by Poai-Of- fice Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance.of loss.Newspapers are not to copy this adver tisement without the express order of Har- PER & LnotnEks.\u201cAddress HARPER $ BROTHERS, 7 Ew York.ND HOME ST FARM.IgLAND Ook FARM vege à Pers tne and Brepders of A Conch MA Forest, Tuinnd Hame Hssct Farm, Groese Isle, Wayne Couaty , Mich.We elier » sind al horses to » SHOEK:=:MAKING.SHE undersigned has opened a shop in T the basement of the Bngbee bailing Derby Line, Vi.Particular attention giv, en to repairing all kinds of mens\u2019 womens\u2019 and childrens\u2019 toots, shoes and robbers, Also fibe A and ed, made \u2018new subscribe?with $56.00, can have a copy PUBLIC NOTICE.M hereby given that mil geceous inde Lied 1 to vue conte of ke Ea 1.HU lider und tie iat firme of T 1 & H MB Hiter, ail mise all prravns having clans anun-1 thr sume, are hereby uertesd bo retile po umlerrigmel wilisin thirty days e.Mits H N RIDER, Tau.x.T B RIDER, Sabngatr i stor.Fick Bay, Que, Nov 15, Iasi.»2e3 cu NOTIJE.CBLIC NGTICE is isereby given that tue Scioul Munagers (ur tie several Schivoi Districts in tue Mouicipality of the Towaehip of Barueton will weil at she Scroul Houses, oa Moudsy the fifth day of December, 1-87, at seven o'clock p.wie, the furaubing of the wood for the schools ia said Manicipality tue the eusuing year.By under of the Luand, BIRAM HUWE, Sec'y-Treas.Raraston, Nur.1th, 1887.s2w3 DISSOLUTION.HE co-pertaercbip heretofure existing between the © igned, uuder the pame and style of Stanstead and Orleans Veneer Company, is this day dissolved by mutual! consent, Chas.T.Hall retiring.All the unsettled business of the firm will remain in the hands of Mr.Fregeau, who will continue the busivess as Lieretofore.J B.F.FREGBAU.CHAS T.HALL.Becbe Plain, Nov.14th, 1887.82w3 WANTED AY ONCE 5100 Se WOOD CHOPPERS.APPLY TO Clement & Ellinwood, ST.JONNS3URY, VT.Camp\u2014Three mile- west un Danville road.82=3 Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.IN THE CIRUUIT COURT, N aod for the County of S.ansgtead, at the village of Stanstead Plaiu.Pro.1457.HEZEKIAH KEELER of the Townehip of Brrnston, in the Stanstead Circuit, Farmer, wile foutu : Plaintiff, vs.URVIS GUSTIN, of the said Towoship of Barnston, Defendant.The Defendant is ordered 10 appear within two mouths.A.N.THOMPSON, C.C.C.M.F HACKETT, Aut'y for Pi\u2019u\u2019t.Stanstead Plain, 16th Nov.1887.THE, LOST MAN FOUND.AS een coming foom Webster's sat Way\u2019s Mills with a fur csp on.Others cau find the same.Also a grand display of Fancy and Xmas Goods, to suit all.Ready made clothing, a fall line of dry goods, boots and shoes, GROCERIES, Fletcher's biscuits, candies.Tea and soap a specialty.Tinware, hardware, ialters, whipe, four, salt, &c., &c.You can save time and money by calling onme.Why?Because I keep no books, but sell for cash and small profits.All bis of produce taken in exchange for 8.tfully youre, pes 07%, WEBSTER.Way's Mill, Nov.19, 87.LOOK AT THIS \u2014AT\u2014 WHEELER®S CHEAP CASH STORE.Prints - - 6c All wool gray Flannel - 22 Horse Blankets - 55 Good 1887 Raisins - 8 Tea Dust - - 11 Whole Tea - - 20 Warranted Flour - 455 Best woo 4 80 OME and see my immense stock of Clothing ! \u2019 OVERCOATS $4.50.All wool stits $6.Uther clothing in proportion.Will sell bouts and shoes for the next sixty days at cust.Il havea Large Line of Furs, Which I will sell very cheap.I mean tore duce my stock sua wili sell gouds lower than any other party iu the County of Staustead.Come aud see for 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period, with which his secretaries were ioost intimately acquainted.Under the caption LINCOLN IN THE WAR, the writers now enter on the more import ant part of their narrative, viz.: tha carly years of the War and President Lincoln\u2019s part therein, SUPPLEMENTARY WAR PAPERS, following the \u201cbattle series\u201d by distinguished generals, will descuibe interesting features of army life, tunneling from Libby Prison, haratives of personal adventure, ete, General Sherman will write on \u201cThe Grand Strategy of the War.\u201d KENNAN ON SIBERIA.Except the life of Lincoln and the War Articles, no more important seriès has ever been undertaken by The Century than this of Mr.Kenvan\u2019s With the previous \u2019 preparation of four seas\u2019 travel and study io Russia and Siberia, the author undertook a jouruey ot 15,000 miies for the special investigation here required.Au introduction from the Russian Miuister of the Interior admitted him to the privo:pal mines and prisons, where he 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of \u2018papers ou the *\u2018Houline of thé Republic,\u201d-\u2014how the President worke d the White House, and how the aifaire the Treasury, the Sate and War | epart- ments, elc.ure condvctend; Joseph' (0% Brien, a well naw Australian jourgehel, |\u201d Will describe \u201cThe Great leldud Conit nent\u201d; Elizubeth Robina Ponuell will sell \u201cLondon Christuas Pautomnimes\u201d ÇAl- ioe in Wonderland, ete.) ; Jylin Barroughs will write \u201c\u201cMemtow and Woodland Talks with Young Folk,\u201d etc., etc.Mrs.Bure oett\u2019s short serial will be, the editor anys, \"+ & worthy successor to her famous * Little J § Lord Fauntieroy,\u201d which appenred iu St.to mes-are: CHARLEY BROW NING ety Line, wo ie, H.RATHAN, Brit mir 19,937.a\" Nicholas.Why not try Si.Nicholas this year for the youug peuple in the house.Meme with'the November Gamber.Beni ue 8H; or aub= One pair second hand two horse heavy traverse sleds for sale cheap, will exchange for wood or produce, enquire of Jas.A.Gilmore.= It 80 degrees below zero in Dakota oo Sunday, and the tail end of the Northwest blizzard reached here greatly moderated on Tuesday.\u2014 Salt Fish, Smoked and Salt Meats all kinds,\u2014Gilmore has them.\u2014 At a meeting of the subscribers to the patent axle and sand box stock, on Tuesday evening, an organization Was effected and a \u2018board of directors éliosen.OH \u20ac + aot se eek = Beans, Bepns, Bcaps wanted for which you can get cash for at Gil more\u2019, = To the Stanstend pontingent of Jeople leaving for California, is to be added Mr.and Mrs.F.B.MeGaîtey, who left carly this weck, to join the ¥ colony al Santa Ana, near Los An- gecls, \u2014 Read \u201cSnow Bound at Eagle's,\u201d Commenced in this number of the JoumMaL.We have made arrange- Ments by which we shall be able to wo! Afr seversl of Bret \"Harte's \" Integt lories, 9 \u2014 We are obliged Lo vut aside several comuunications avent the late Alliguce wecting at Ayer's Flat.Enough is good as a feast, it is eaid, aad \u201ca word Lu the wise is sufficient.\u201d \u2014 Save money and buy 9 medium sized lamp chimneys for 25 cents at Jas.A.Gilmore's.\u2014 At the recent aunual meeting of the shareholdors of the Stanstead, Shefford & Chambly railway company, the old board of directgrs were reelected, the ouly change bing A.H.Moore of Magog, in place ot the late Ralph Merry.A resolution of regret at the death of Mr.Merry anc sympathy with his family in their «flic- tion, was adopted.Mr.Merry was one of the early promoters of thst railway, and aided in its completion and connection with the vast system of Capadian railways.\u2014 Mr.H.H.Hall has opened a Paint Shop over the shop formerly occupied by Hall & Bangs, Rock Island, where he will attend to all orders for custom, carriage, sign and sleigh painting.\u2014 We learn that Mrs, Pulsifer of Philadelphia, well known to al) our old citizens, has engaged rooms for herself and her grand-daughter, Miss Lizzie Allen, at the Derby Line Hotel for the winter.It has been suggested that this action of Mrs.Pulsifer indicates that the people in the South are beginning to learn what a fine wiater climate we have, and is the beginning of à boom of Derby Line as a \u201c\u201cWinter Sanitarium,\u201d to which will, in the future, come invalids from Florida and Southern California! Anticipating such a wove, Capt.Foster has introduced into his hotel all the modern conveniences steam heat, bath-rooms, lavatories, etc., so that his guests may have Florida in the house and what is better, our tonic health-giving air out of doors.\u2014M.Fitch Bay.A change in the weather set in on Friday with a warm rain, which Las continued, until, at this writing, the sleighing has almost all disappeared ; but, to the joy cf the farmers on the hills, the springs and wells are filling up.The Oyster Supper for the benefit of the Rev.Mr.Brown, which took place on Friday evening at Hamilton Hall, was quite well attended and the finances helped to the amount of $21.25 net.Mrs.H.Orcutt bas been quite sick with congestion, but is now better.Mrs.E.B.Rider is still in the doctor\u2019s care ; she has typhoid fever.Little May, daughter of Mr.James Davidson and grand-daughter of J.G.Brevoort of this place, is quite sick with diphtheria.Mr.Davidson went to California with the Parker excursion.\u2018Will Lenny has broke up housekeeping and is talking of going away.Ed Dolloff has moved into the house vacated by Lenny.held in the Congregational church in this place on Saturday evening, December 3rd.Mr.8S.S.Remick, who has during the past year had several bad spells of bleeding from the nose, was ai- tacked with one on Friday morning which lasted some three hours.Dr.Whitcher was called and succeeded in stopping the flow of blood ; still Mr.Remick is quite weak.A meeting of the Quarterly Official Board of the Fitch Bay mission in connection with the Methodist Church was held at Fitch Bay, Nov.22nd.At that meeting, being the first held since the death of the late Mr.Hamilton M.Rider, who waa a member of the Board, a motion was brought forward and unanimously carried to the effect that we'ss n Board express our deep sympathy with the widow of the deceased with the great loss with which she and her family have met, and also that we as a.Board feel very greatly the absence of him whose presence lately in our midet and whose lively interest in the cause with which he here stood identified, were a source of encouragement and inspiration to us all.Signed in behalf of the Board.S.R.Brown.Cassville.Carlton Caes has a pair-of matched calves à crose between Durham and Holgtein, one dropped the 16th and the other the 28th of March, never had any new milk, girth five feet good and weigh twelve hundred and eighty- five pounds.Can this be beat?Ayer's Flat.Miss Bertha Woodward is successfully teaching her third term in this school district.W.H.Rowcll is making all neces- eary repairs on his saw mill.James Drew is smiling over his snc- cess as miller at the steam mill.E.R.Brown of Hoynton recéntly had the misfortune to Jose a valuable horse by lung fever, which makes the tlird horse be las lost within eighteen months, Mp.Edwin Vaughn went to Water- {oo last week to attend the funeral of her mother, and was taken seriously iil with congestion of the iungs, and bas not Lesn able to return to her home.Band of Hope, or youth's temper- apce meetings are being held monthly with an average attendance of about sixty members, | We have lost our sjoighing hy the recent thaw \u2018bil get n return a supply af water which was very wuch pecs: A Sunday school concert will be | Georgeville.Wa.McCaffrey, & young man of 20 years, son of Mrs.James Sher man, died here on the 26th ult., after a short illuess of quick consumption.Attention Sperisman Mi.McCaffrey came home about four RIFLES weeks ago (rom Concord, N.H., \u2018 where he was employed as cook in one SHOT GUNS, of the Jarge hotels.At that time be was troubled with shortness of breath, REVOLVERS, but otherwise was feeling pretty well, and no one imagined bis end was so near.He was taken for interment to the Roman Catholic cemetery at Grass Pond, Bolton.We hear that John Wheeler of Pot- ton, the youngest won of Harvey Wheeler a former resident of Stan- stead died on the 26th ult., of diphtheria ; he leaves a widow.The little daughter of James E.Davidson has lately been quite ill with Aphtheria, but is recovering under PISTOLS, POWDER AND SHOT FLASKS Cartridge Belts, Loading Tools, al sizes of Cartridges, Wads, Powder, 8hot, Caps anything in the Gun Line furnished at short notice by © (FILINT!ele & ole P.0.ROOMS, Derby Line, Us.ty care of Dr Keyes.Mr.Davidson is in Southern California, having gone with th: Parker excursion, Nov.15th.The soft weather of last Friday and Saturday folinwed by the extreme warm weather of Sunday, spoiled our sleighing after a fine run of sixteen days\u2014something rare for November ; bat in some parts of Bolton and Pot- ten there is yet a foot and a half of snow.There was upwards of two Smoke the celebrated 5 cent B HILL; CIGAR Manufactured by BELL & HIGGINS, ST.JOHN, N.B.Messrs.FLINT & LAYTHE, Agents for Rook Island & Stanstead.79m3 feet of snow there before the thaw.Wm.Peasley has moved into his house-\u2014the Fogg place.The former occupant, E.J.Tuck, has moved into the house owned by Henry Murray.Fletcher Kinsman has been suffering from an injury to one of Lis feet, received while engaged in sinking a rock on his farm.The rock unexpectedly fell upon Mr.Kinsman and lie was fortunate in escaping without more serious injury, his foot and ankle being badly bruised.Hatley.The weather for the past three weeks has been mild, the temperature varying but a few degrees from the freezing point, much of the time overcast.The sleighing has been good during the last fortnight, but now\u2014 Satarday\u2014it is raining, and tke prospect for its continuance looks unfavo:- able.The event of the week was the annual meeting of the Stanstead County branch of the Alliance, which was held at Ayer\u2019s Flat on the 22nd inst., which was largely atiended by members from the various parts of the County, and by a delegation from Worth at least $20.each, made for $60.Chamois skin lined ulsters with fur collars $18\u2014wind and BIG BARGAINS \u2014 IN \u2014 CLOTHING FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS?A LL wool heavy Canadian tweed suite for $8, well worth.§12.These suits are very durable, and as we have only 15 suits the price will soon clear thew, so don\u2019t be sorry if you see your neighbor having one and none left.Splendid All Wool Ulsters, Fur collars, $12.Nice Persian lamb cape for $2.50, worth at least $4, South sea seal fron $5 up.FUR COATS FOR ONLY $15 2 dog skiu coats $50 water proof.Dog skin jackets cheap.All Wool Cardigan Jackets $1.26.Ladies\u2019 Ulstera froth $2 vw $156.Uuder shirts and drawers 25 cents each.T.& C.O'ROURKE.Rosk Ieland, Nov.9th, \"87.Montreal, and at which a reporter for the Witness was also present whose report of the same appeared in that paper of the 24th inst., and is not only incorrect in many of its statements, but its omissions of some of the important business transacted at the meeting must be manifest to every one present.But I will not trouble you or the readers of the JourNaL with details, for it is very likely that the secretary of this branch of the Alliance will give you an official report of the meeting, so that the public can judge of the correctness of th2 report in the Montreal Witness.\u2019 Mr.James Hussey has purchased from L.W.Hildreth of Barton Landing, Vt.the village property occupied by Mr.Wm.Meags at Masaawippi, aod Eugene St.Dizier has bargained with Josephus Kathan to purchase the farm of the letter, and who is to take in part payment, the entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise of the former, at a discount of 85 cents on the dollar.\u2018The-price of the farm being 85,750.; James Burbank has put a saw mill of age.It bus pass-words, initiation payments of fees, aud a constitution, by-lawe, obligations, etc.etc.This organization will supercede the Lodge of Good Templars at Massawippi for the prescnt if not altogether.The present officers are as follows :\u2014H.J.Hitchcock, President; Mrs.Ham, 1 1b.Good Coffee - Be Vice President; Rev., C.L.Pyreival, [1 tn Ginger 1° 1-0 Chaplain; Miss Flora Hussey, Secretary ; Burlon Kexzar, Asst.Secretary ;- TOBAGC 0 .Mrs.Ella St.Dizier, Treasurer; Gil Co Co 4, bert Kezar, Asst.Treasurer; James a.que due x cab: bla o ou Geryais, Marshal; Burt Ham, Guar-|in own.flue cut 26 cents » ponnd, dian, Meetings oh Friday evening.North Hatley.A great amount of sickness has prevailed during the past fortnight.Though we have no resident physician -IOOI need for Thankegiving.good Laundry Soap for 38 cents, CASWELL\u2019S AD.o LPS, © LPS, E are selling beautiful 8taud Lam complete with Shade, for only 9 > Former price $1 25.Stand Sewing Lamps with decorated chimueys 50 cents.Former |g price 75 cents.Hand Lamp Complete only 19e.7 Medium Lamp Chimneys for only 25 cents, .Plenty of .60 cent Axes tt Sapp'y All! Tubular Lanterus at 55 cents, Sell fast but we have some more left.Everywhere else they are 75 cents.Don\u2019t fail to secure one of those .à 80 cent Apple Parers.Satisfaction guaranteed in every case! TEA! nu | TEA 26c.TEA.TEA in operation in the basement of his| TEA Our 26 gent tes is fast al TEA i i i TEA ingthe over all others.grist will, and has also a planiog TRA DE iheeadover ali others, TRA will therein.TEA value for the money than TEA There has been formed a temper-| TEA any other tea ever offered.ance organization at Massawippi, call- TEA At lesst try sample free.TEA ed \u2018The Massawippi Temperance Union,\u201d an independent sôtiety.\u2014 mu.\" Members are admitted at ten years Warranted Famlly Flour Only $4.80 Per Barrel, Don\u2019t think because it 18 cheap that it can't be good, Everyone that tries it once buys it again.A written warrant with each barrel if you desire it, + 40 Different Kinds to Select From.We lave ail kinds of fruit that you will Also 10 bars of FRED.T.CASWELL.Derby Line, Ve, Nov.1\u20ac, 1887.Dr.Leavitt has been with us most of the time.We believe the patients are all improving.Speaking of physicians, reminds us.A poor man who had sickuess in bis family telephoned for a doctor ; his answer was, \u2018\u201cI want wy pay guaranteed.\u201d While we bo lieve that doctors should bo paid, yet are the poor to suffer in a Cristian community?Good Dr.Solon Shurt- leff never turned a deaf ear ta the call of the poor.#1Ga tou, Boblen bpd | do likewiae,\" » à Yoo aad bpd Fe The twa days meeting at Huating- ville was well attended.All present were amply repaid.A visit to Joe.Levlsir's convinced us that ten people coukl hardly subsist oo one dollar a week when man and wife are unable to work.Another instance of \u201cMan's inbumanity to man.\u201d ~ , The oildrep |n this god the Abbaus ails are apy ml ved pr the prises for good conduct wers | ' READ, READ, READ] \u2018AM now pre to supply the pub- Île with at line of PRY P GROCERIES AND CROOKERY, At the loyeat possible prices.rhe follow: ing are some of the BARGAINS WEICE J QFFNR : 7 Ibn.fine tea .+ 1 0 8 bara choice laundry soap 25 8 common size lamp chimneys 2 18 Ibe standard granalated sugar | 00 18 light brown sugar - - 100 A tea at .- % I havealsoatenat - .Which I wiil goarantee to be superior to anything that oan be bought in town.Tea soin at $2.50 and upwards.linver seta containing over 100 pieces at $1000, MERA Please give ma a call, and I will gunrantes to safiafy you with p \u2019 tuile, - Yours STR I waite, Smatend, Nov.16, 87.[| D Boe.Day and Night Dele ait aeute sftack of Bromchitls, & « ve telling In tho throat, and an p Le dry, bucRtug cough, afflet - tué éufferer, Blecp Le banished, snd great brusira\"iun fuilows.Tlis discane is also siteuded with Ifoarsences, and sometimes \u201cLas of Voice.It ls liable to become ehroule, invoive (bo lungs, and terminate futully.Avers Cherry Pectoral affords spocdy rellet aud cure fu cases of Brow.culiis.It controls the disposition Lo eou:;h, und fuduces refreshing sleep.I bave been Cl twenty-four Cae oh Va oe twelve, linve suficred from annual attacks of Lronelitic, After exhausting all the ual remedies Without Relief, I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, me limnmiediutely, aid affected à speedy cure, \u2014 (i.Btoveall, M.D., Carrollton, Miss, Ayers Cherry Pectoral fe decidedly the remedy, within my know) , for clironic Bronehitis, snd all hing diseases, \u2014M.A.Rust, M.D,, South Purl, Me.T was attacked, Just winter, with a severe Cold, which, from exposure, grew worse und finally \u201csettled on my ungs.Hy night sweats | was reduced almost to à skeleton.My Cough was fucessant, aud I frequently spit blood.My physician told Tue to give up Lusluess, orl would not ve a mouth.Aster tuking various reue- dies without rellef, I was fully Cured By Using two hottles of A yers Cherry Pectoral.I am now In perfect health, and able to resume business, after buving been pronounced incurable with Consumption, \u2014 8.P.Henderson, Baulsburgh, Penn.For years I was in a decline.I had weak lungs, and suffered from Bronchitis and Catarrh.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral restored me to health, and I have been for a long time comparatively vigorous.In case of a sudden cold I always resort to the Pectoral, and find « y rellef.\u2014 Edward E.Curtis, Rutland, Vt, Two years I suffered from a severe Bronchftis.The physician attending me me fearful that the diseuse would terminate In Pneumonia.After trying various medicines, without benefit, nal) prescribed Ayers Cherry Pectoral, whic) relleved me once.I continued to take this medicine a short time, and was cured, \u2014 Ernest Colton, Logansport, Ind.Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral, Ebi Dr.J.0.Ager ire Lots: ONLY ONE SHORT YEAR SINCE EARVARD BRONCHIAL SYRUP Was introduce into Canada, and now hundreds testify to its snperior merit over all other cough und throut remedies.Read every word of the following testimonials from eminent clergymen, business men and citizens, _ The distinguished General Straubengie and family, of Kingston, Ont., use this remedy and recommend it to friends in Canada and foreign lands.\u2019 \u201cWe have ued the Harvard Bronchial Byrup in our family with success sod found it an excellent remedy.\u201d C.C.COLBY, Deputy Speaker House of Commons, Stan- 8 ,P.Q.\u201cWe have used several bottles of your Harvard Bronchial Syrup in our family and believe it to be a good medicine for coughs and colds, I have used It myself for throat irritation and find it very eifica- cious.Itis, as you say, \u2018a charmingly Pleasant remedy,\u2019 and we always like to lave à supply of it on hand.\u201d REV.À.8.CHAMBERS, Staustead.\u201cAfter thoroughly testing the merits of your Harvard Bronchial Syrup, I do cheer fully recomment it for all it ovis to do\u201d ; REV.J.A.DUFRESNE, Parish Priest, Stanstead.\u2018Dear Mr.Lawrence,\u2014The bottle of Harvard Bronchial Byrup vou induced me to buy last spring cured my cough completely.People in this neigoborhaod con- sid:red me gone with consumption and had given up allhope of my being cured.Shall ever prize your remedy wore than lands or gold.\u201d J.H.CHURCH, Apple Grove, P.Q., Thus 8 does not adunit of furtlier testimonials but on the strength of these surely every person in the Dominion can well afford 10 try the remedy emanating from the highest medical source in America.upplied at one-half the cost of inferior remedies, vig:\u2014 Large Botles 35c.Extra Large, 50c.Ask your Dealer and Druggist for it and take uo other.A.J.LAWRENCE, - Stanstead, Que.8ole proprietor for Canada.CASH PAID FOR BUTTER, JUST RECEIVED A car load of CHOICE WINTER APPLES.Prices low.Now 15 the time to buy them right.M: General Stock complete us ever YA.and we are booming the business.Qive us a call at the Station or Stanstead lain, Yours for business, AMOS J.LAWRENCE.\u201c October 26, 1887.7 DR.BOOTHS = LITTLE PILLS! WILL OURE Bick Headache, Constipution, Dyspepsia,\u2019 Distress after Eating, Dizziness, Row ses, Drowsiness, Pain in the Side, ted Tongue, Bad Taste in v the Mouth, Sallow Skin, ; and all Disorders by a-Bilious state of the Byatem.: Booth\u2019s Little Pills are entirely ualik all other pills, and sre a marvel to all who use them.They are very small, strictly vegetable, and as tte dose is only one or two pille, they are readily taken.by young or old without à thought of the presence.of medicine.If you try them you will certain!y be pleased.In vinls 8t'35 cents each orb for $1.Bold by dealers everywhere agrsent by mail.Address \u2018\u201c | BOOTH MEDICINE CO., Portlana, Me.FLINT & LAYTHE, Agents ampli\u201d Rock Island and Derby Line, 'SKIPPED OUT! A MAN about six feet high.When last seen he wore a brown cloth coat with a hole in it.to\u2018 o © ¢ in\u2019 supposed to have gone awa hate \"himeelr to deiith because he could not raise mondy enough to buy one of those NICE FUR COATS That Remick is selling so cheap.The season is fairly un aad now is your time to get choice in \u2019 Aud ther nice so I challenge any man ta got within se of me selling fur goods, ready made clothing aad boots and shoes.; 1 sell also every kind of goods found ia the world\u2019s markets, and solicit a oall from intending purchibeers, and promise Jom satisfaction, thaoking all for past favors.ours trey Ta Parlor Store, Barnston, Nov.1st, 1887.} me méme itera =.dinar A : Storms wot Le al Ae te Bock Island, Aug.39, 5 FORA TOR sam.on ww Sud ve Black Walnut wri .fee thew « UT RNIGAT, Bwith's Xills, Aug.!8, 18A7, pete ii | am png mdi Intercoionial Railway OF UANADA.Tise dirvet route between the West and all ints on the Lower St.Lawrence aod je des Chaleure, Province of Quebec ; also tor New Brunswick, Nova Bootis, Prince Edward aud Cape Bretoo Islands Newfoundigud and 8t.Pierre.4ll the Popular Summer Sos Bathing and Fishing Resorts of Canada are along this route.Nur sud Elegant Buffet, Sleeping and Day Cars run oo through Express Trains between Montreal, Halifax sad St.cha.Canadian, Buropesn Mail, and Passenger : Route! .Passengers for Great Britain or the Con- tineut by leaving Montreal on Thursday morning, will join outward wai! Steamer at Rimouski the same evening.+ The attention of Shippers is directed to the superior facilities offered Ly this route for transport of flour and general merchaa- dise intended for the Eastern Provinces, also for shipments of grain and produpe intended for the European market.Tickets may be obtained, and all information abont the ronte, freight aud passenger rates on application to .W.ROBINSON, Eustern Freight and Passenger Agent, 1364 St.James Street Upposite St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.: T.LAVERDIERE .49 Dalhoueie Bt, Quebec.Railway Office, Monoton, N.B.} ' June 9th, i887 61 Quebec Central Railway.and all polnis on the Inter- colonial Railway, Hall- fax, St.dohos, Ete.Ou andafier MONDAY, NOV 21, 1887, TRAINS WILL LFAVE SHERBROOKE, EXPRESS\u2014LeavesSherbrooke,8.15 a m, arrive Beauce Jot.12.40 p mj leave Beauce Jet.12,55 p m., arrive Harlaka Jot 3:05 p ta, arrive Levis at 3.20 p m arrive Quebec by Jerry, 3.30 p m.sr- du Loup 1.00 à m.MIXED\u2014Leaves Sherbrooke 7.16 à m, arrives st Beauce Jet.4.80 p m, arrives St.Francis, 7.45 pm.TRAINS ARRIVE AT SHERBROOKE, EXPRESS\u2014Lenving Quebec Ferry 2.30 m, leaves Levis, 1.10 p m, Beauce Set.3.40 p m, arrives Sherbrooke 8.00 m \u2019 MIXED\u2014Leaves St.Francis6 a m, Beauce Jet 7 & m,arrive Sherbrooke 3 pm.at uce Junction.QUICK TIME! NO DELAY! SURE CONNEOTIONB ! Connections at Harlaka Jct.with the Intercolonia! \u2018Railway for River du Loup, Rimouski, Cambleton, St.John, Halifax, and sll points iu the Maritime provinces.At Quebec with Can- sdian Pacific Railway for Three Rivers, Montreal and the West.With Qucbec & Lake 8t.Jobu Railway for all points North of Quebec.Apply for full information at Union Ticket Office, Sherbrooke, 2 J.B.WOODWARD, Gen .Manager.Stanstead Wesleyan College STANSTEAD, P.Q.Ro-Opens Thursday, Septembe r 1, 1887.RO VIDES English » Classical, Scientific and general Education of the highest order.University graduates and specialists are gmployed a8 teachers, .The Musical Department, under the dic rection of an efficient Professor, has come deservedly popular, and affords rare facilities for obtaining à musical education.Tustrustion in Voice culture and Instrumental Music from first lessons to gradus- tiou.- The Department of Art affords an extended course of studies and thorough in- stiuction, according to the most modern theories of seaching.Speoial attention is given to French.\u2014 No better facilities can be obtained for acquiring a thorough koowledge of the language.Tue Commercial Department prov:des & cuurse corresponding with that of the best commercial colleges.Diplomas are given to those who suceessfully complete the prescribed course, together with ail the subjects in the Literary department that go to make up a good commor English education.ding, sod have all.the advanta for eo cial, moral end eduostional advancement afforded by the best Ladies\u2019 College.Young men wili nave pleasant Homes convenient to the College, and all the educe- tional advantages of the Institution.Careful attention given to physical exer~ cise.The young ladies have regular in- stractiou in calistlienios in & large gymnasium prepared for the purpose.- Lotion most atirastive and healthful.Terms moderate.Special discount where two or more enter from one family.Send for calendar containing full infor mation.ly application is desirable.Rev.D, KENNEDY, 8.T.D., : Principal.FARM FOR SALE CHEAP.\u201cANONSISTING of 200 scree of land, with good buildings, well watered and fenced, and in .good state ard pleats ood sugary and apple orc » plenty of wood and nice Vimber.A rare lance for & man 10 want of & good farm.For fur ther particulars apply to or address OC.E.WHITE.Griffin, Stanstead, Oct.25, 1887.79m3 FOR CASH OR PRODUCE.STATIONARY GROCERIES STAPLE AND FANOY.NE TEAS and Fre ground, a speci \u201c Broome, Pails, Diamond Diyos, sud Patent Mudioinne.MENS\" BOOTS, A good live just received.The finest, the newest, the \u2018sheapest DERSS GOODS, in Stanstead.Extra valgein.UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies,\u2019 Gents\u2019 and Childrons.Our .- [stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Ie now di .We invite ali to come and ask for prices.We nevarfail to make à sale after they, see them.; JENKINS & CO.Signetend Junction, Nov.1,180Y.TI ~y - rs © 0ASH PAID FOR BUTTER! > 7 The Favorite Route to Quebec,|- rive L\u2019Islet 8.05 p.m., arrive Riviere [ Fifteen minutes allowed for refreabment® Young Ladies reside in the Uollege buil-|.| Bried and Smoked Meats, Pork and Lard, ; EE 59 us I will make to order a good ail Also a fine Worsted suit for Terms\u2014Cash if convenient, - Stanstead, April 36, 1887.- The Eastern HEAD OFFIOR - \u2014.Diszoross:\u2014C.H.McClintock, Beebe lai ; Prelighsburg, J.B.I.Fregeau, Lincoln, Granby ; Moses Blount, Stanstead ; C.F.COPP, Secretary.WITHOUT The cheapest place to buy your goods # \u2014IS8 AT\u2014 P.A.BISSONNET'S, Bythe MUTUAL sysiow profits remain with the policy, bein \"Losses by Ligbtging, whether fire ensues or not, paid by t s rt CLEARING OUT SALE! A few Dress Goods, Ginghams, Shirting Seersuckers, Prints, and Cottons, just received to complete assortment.SPECIAL ATTENTION \u2014\u2014\u2014IS CALLED TO MY STOCK OF\u2014\u2014 COATINGS, SUIEINGS and TWEEDS $2.00 wool suit for \u2018 13.00 Good style, workmanship, and perfect fit warranted A Good Stock of Clothing, Cefots, Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, etc., etc.All to be sold without reserve.P.A.BISSONNET.2131 Townships BEEBE PLAIN, P.Q.C.H.MoCLINTOOK, President agd Treasurer, Beebe Plain.MOSES BLUNT, Vise-President.n; Ralph Merry, Magog; 8.N.Hunter, Beebe Plain ; A.F.Savurea, Waterloo; John @.Ball, Nicolet; A.Kiwbail, Knowlton C.A.JENKINS, Stanstead gent » Home Company.is Company.BSTABILISEIND XN H.B.BROWN, President.GEO.ARMITAGE, Sec-Treas.Alllosses liberally adjusied and 1 y LINES à BOARD OF DIRECTORS: G.H.ALLEN, Waterloo.JOS.BEDARD,Richmond.8.8.C.MINER, Granby C.A.BAILEY, Cookehire.it.P.BUCK, Sherbrooke, Lt.-Col.B.T.MORRIS, Ascot H.B.BROWN, 8herbrocke.M.P.HACKETT, Stanstead.C.CHURCH, So.Durham, E.P.BUCK, Vice-President.The Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual FIRE INSURANCE Co\u2019y.- 1840 J.A.C.GAGE, Loca! Agent, settled.Riskecarefullytakerandlarge 8 avoided.\"ONE OAR LOAD OF LIME, 8T received by , W.T.KNIGHT.- S8mith\u2019e Miile, Aug.15, 1887.Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE! HE Homestead of the late Jomw G.A.CHRISTIE, situated at Apple Grove, |S sbout 24 miles from the R.R.station at|C Smith\u2019s Mills, is now offered for ssle.\u2014 This estate comprises an attractive and pleasant 1} story house of 10 rooms, with sheds, granery aud carriage house adjoining, barns, stable, tool house and other necessary and conrenient gn£ builéioge, and about niaety acres of lent land, STATIONERY GOODS, THE JOURNAL Office bas the most complete stock of Stationery and Blank Books in Town, carrying a t variety of Note and Letter Pa : rious qualities, Foolscaps; rul Bovelopes, in Turiely of pires pré aogh- ies; Box Papers, Fancy Papers, &c., de.A splendid line of Black Book rs, va- and flat; Booke; large and mall, Memorandums, 1nks, Pens, Penile; Mourning Paper, Euvelopes and Cards, and a variety of things too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold very low for cash.Call and get one of the Jubilee Drawing Boxes, A nice thing for artists, Remember the place\u2014Journal Building, Rock Island, August 23, 1887.ag well watered and in good state of cuitiva- tion.A good apple orchard of young and thrifty trees, a grove of 275 valuable sugar maples very coaveniently situated.This rty bas been kept in excellent con- isan, and is suitable tor either a summer residence or a permanent home.Price moderaie and terms easy.ud or farther particulars apply to, or ad- \\ Plire.J.6.CHRISTIE, Apple Grove, P.Q.bw WEY PAY YE THOSE LONG PRICES ?When you can buy Irom 10 to 20 per cent.cheaper at GILMORE'S THAN AWY OTHER PLACE IN TOWN.TEA! TEA! 8 pounds fin?Tea od elegant siraiver, $i A.GOOD TEA POR Rc |\u2019 Oung I challenge the world with for Be.My Old Reliable 38c or 3 for $1 and a 50c Tea whic as usual takes the Toad 8.MU Stanstead, P.Q., P.©).Box 306.England, and classes of risk READ THIS! I beg to inform ihe puvlic that I have now om band à first-class stock of ull kinds of Horse Shoes, toe weights side weights, e: sion suucs, suu & choice variety afiatee] shoes for gentlemen's drivers asd trotters, all m eof the very best quality of stock and in a thorough workmas like manner, Also Condition Powders, Scratch Ointment, Foot Oiutment, for dry, ecaly and doulracted feet.Blisters for the cure of spavius, ringboues, curbs, &c., ard a complete set of mouth tools.their horses treated for curs, contraction, quarler crack or any diseace of the toot, will do well to calion me.Those wishing No cure no pay.The above ointments, condition powders and blisters, will be mailed to any address on receipt of 50 cents.MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMP\u2019E.- * Thaukiog my customers tur their past patronage and favor, I solicit gontinuation of the same, and will guarantee sati 1 Good stabling and board for horses uns dertreatment, at the Siansieed Hotel, charges moderate.: Address, : 8.MURDOOK + st Insurance Agency.: EPRESENTING tte following star dard Co manies : 4 Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual, The Royal of England.Alf.ken atthe lowest rates.Fire aan Ff a tion of London - CJA.GC.GAGE, ré Fitch Bay, July 20,1886.Age 13 No more prizes with Tes, consequently can and convince yourself, for I am like.all give you tes 30 per cent.better.Try it}.| ] AVING Leased the Rock Island Ma- MACHINE SHOP.® pounds best Sods, no lampe, Nios assortment of Lamps & Oolored Glassware.|\u2018 other traders, never tell the truth.chine Shop, I am prepared to do :ail kinda of miil and machine work.Also COFFE \"EES, [3k or soles tad Ege repaire Piping of al kinds, steam, gas or ter, \u20ac in the tble manner.ting Equally as-ckeap and ground fresh daily.engines aod boilers .specially \u2014 oundry connetted.\u2019 A C.BEM + Bock Island, Bept.20, 1887.\u2026 .14 8 bars os Soup tor 2e mere ; boxes \u2019s Mato .: 3 Pounds Fletcher's Crackers, 38a) Grist Mill for Sal el ; 1 pound cut plug Tobacco, .35e SITUATED in the flourishitz village of 6 medium size p Chimners, Be Coventry Falls, Vt, six miles: from ct 8 pounds Raisins, Cin 1e Newport, the County Seat of Orleans Co: Saud mill is 1b good running order, and is io the midst of à ver, ity lth to other mill privilege within wix wi fine farming vicins' Price very low.For further pan icalars te ye ! Mre.À.B.FIELD, Administeatrin, West Derby, Vt.Oct.3, 1287.Nasca's Celebrated Candy and \u201c Kounody's Biscuits.Agents for Vienus Pressed Yeast Co.Fresh Oysters and Fruit Twice a week.Large variety of TOBACCOS AND CIGARS as usual cheap.H you want à good 4 BARREL FLOUR, \u2019 call on me.Farm Produce, Wanted io exe)mage for goods.Thaoki for your patronage, sad soleil To atinvusoss I remain, Yoare traiy, bat cannot MON , RE.\u201cit Tiand, Que Un.10,187.à ' > Groceries, , Hardware, Orookerÿy, VL Stoves, Tinware, Boots afid Shoes, Trunks ent aiment B 0 9 # 9 FN BUY YOUR : Dry Goods, ® DOUET! | 3 ci nf in ES if | | i i | ft Ë iE Fe i A i ; i ; i EE | 8 { i F Ë fy | i À def i {FH Ë is i ë | | R F i Ï È rh il 2 § SHIN fefsichs HN i bedi Ee E Ë 3 [51 = ® E i ; ÿ IH SH i } À LOVE THE ETERNAL 1 dssam of thee, O Love, in visions fliagiag A magic Asd bowed | worship thes until I reader My soul to thine until it rises singiag Of holy Love enthroned Where myriad worlds its glorious sway have From beart'schacs, till in glory burning, Mere height (has stars of M0D08 06 mans TE.WHERE GOOD COFFEE GROWS.Some Varieties Cost 70 Cents s Pound on the Plantations, At the Coffee Exchange the other day several well known speculators were discussing the new boom in that market, when the subject of the Mexican product came up.Haid one broker: \u201cProbably the best coffee in the world is raised about dalape, but it never reaches the markets of the United States, for the reason that 18 is bought up seasons in advance by resident English buyers for the English market.The resident German buyers contract for three or four years in advance for the crops raised In the states of Vera Crus, Tobasco, ima, Michoacan and Guerrero.The little state of Colima has probably exported more rich coffee beans than all the other Mexican states put together and at the astounding price of 70 cents per pound.A friend of mine went down to try to secure some of this deli- clous product even at the price mentioned, but he found himself forestalled by the English, French and German resident buyers, who watch with hawk like glance that the letter and spirit of their contracts the Mexican planters are carried out even to the extent of a single pound of the \u201cJalapa is connected with Vera Crus by a steel railroad sixty miles long, and this country be describes as an Eden.The coffee plantations ere interesting and always slope towards the east.When the plants are one year old they are trans- ted into squares ten feet apart, with plants in between, so as to protect ffes shrubs from the flerce rays of At this age they are about two and they are never permitted to à growth of over six feet.The t bears from the age of three yea unless blighted, continues to Sield ts fifteenth year, when it is usually and supplanted by a one-year- ¢ lect is olive green in color, the blossom white and the berry Itself à pes Each berry ecutains two beans, The average earnings of six-year-old coffee shrubs are 40 cents, and a plant between vu and fifteen years of age yields from $1.25 worth of beans yearly.Coffee is picked much as cotton or hops, and the peons earn about 25 cents per diem during sho season.Upon the coffee plantations bananas and castor oil berries raised be- Bit It ÉSSEPEREE Alito $240,000; Chiapas, ; Guerrero, $15,000; Michoacan, 158,000; Morelos, $83,000; T: 000, and $88,000.No; we don\u2019t know in New York what really good coffee is.Coffee at 70 cents a pound on the plantation would cost & pretty penny even if we could get it.\"\u2019\u2014New York World.Mebes de Nuit in Germany.Before I went abroad I wap of the opin- fon that the use of robes de nuit was Dearly universal in all civilised communities, but an incident that happened while I was in Germany taught me that my supposition was a false one.1 lived for some months in a bouse where about twenty German students had their and them a very gentlemanly ret of fellows and apparently quite sufficiently civilized.For some time I had noticed that my supply of night shirts seemed be smaller than it should be, finally took my washerwoman to She declared that she had returned every garment that had come into her hands.I said that s number of mine were g I could scarcely believe this statement, but was convinced of its truth next day, when I found that scarcely a shop in the city kept this article for sale, the ronson given being that the was very slight.I have come to the conclusion nat either night shirts are necessary vilisation or that ti Germans = A At the Astes Fair.stylishly dressed young lady, leaning on the arm of & gentieman, wood the other night gazing intently on two dark skinned Mexican girls as they worl backward and forw with & stone grilling pin om an inclined stone a putty like substance, over which - ot intervals they would sprinkle a few of corn.\u201cI dikin't know that bread was made in that way,\u2019 remarked the young lady to ber com; , and the gentleman, probably through fear of displaying his ignorance, made no reply.Mexican girls, however, paid no attention to the remarks that were made, but continued rolling the grain and making ?t into dough by oF spectators waiched thei ventit boom w until, final! realizing that life was too short to voit for any practical results from so slow and lahorious a process, off to examine the ie Antec civillss- ton Phiiage atin Theses SNOW BOUND A7 BAGLES \u2014\u2014\u2014 Wegyrighted by Hougtten, Millie & Ce.and publishré ty aomagumens vith Shem.) CHAPTER L Fee some moments profound silence darkness had accompanied à Bierran conch toward the summit.The huge, diss balk of the vehicls, swaying noisclemly on its straps, glided onward and upward as if obeying come mysterions impulse {rom behind, 80 faint aud indeilnite appeared its relations ze the viowless and silent boruss abead The shadowy trunks of tall trees, that seemed to spproach the cosch windows, look in, and then move mwriediy away, were the only dbtinguishable objects, Yet oven these were #0 vagus and unreal that they might bave been the mere phantoms of some dream of the half-sleeping passengers; for the thickly- strewn needles of the pine, that choked the way and deadensd all sound, yielded under the silently crushing wheels a faint soporific odor that seemed to bemumb their semses, already slipping back into unconsciousmness during the long ascent.Suddenly the stage stopped.Thres of the four passengers inside strug: gled at once into upright wakefuloem The fourth passsuger, John Hale, had not beam sleeping, and tarned impatiently toward the window.It seemed to him that two of the moving trees had suddenly become motion Joss outside.Owe of them moved again, and the door opened quickly but quistly, as of it il.- .\u201cGi down,\u201d said a voice in the darkness {1 \u201cGit down,\u201d said a voice in the darkness.All the passengers except Hale started.The man next to him moved his right hand suddenly behind him, but as quickly stopped.One of the motionless trees had apparently closed upon the vehicle, and what had seemed to be a bough projecting from it at right angles changed slowly into the faintly shining double barrels of a gun at the window.\u201cDrop that!\u201d said the voice.The man who had moved uttered a short laogh and returned his hand empty to bis knees, The two others perceptibly shrugged their shoulders as over a game that was lost.The remaining passenger, John Hale, fearless by nature, inexperienced by habit, awaking suddenly to the truth, conceived a debperate resistance, But without his making a ges ture this was instioctively felt by the others; the muzzle of the gun turned spontaneously on him, and be was vaguely conscious of a certain contempt and impatience of him in his companions.\u201cGit down,\u201d repeated the voice imperatively.The thres passengers descended.Hale, furious, alert, but helpless of any opportunity, followed.He was surprised to find the stage driver and express memenger standing besids bim; he had not heard them dismount.Heo instinctively looked toward the horses.Hoe could seo nothing.\u201cHold up your hands!\u201d One of tbe passengers bad already lifted bis, in a weary, perfunctory way.The others did the same reluctantly and awkwardly, but apparently more from the consciousness of the ludicrousmess of their attitude than from any sense of danger.The raysof a bull's eye lantern, deftly managed by invisible hands, while it left the intruders in shadow, completely illuminated the faces and figures of the passengers.In spite of the majestic obscurity and silence of surrounding nature, the group of humanity thus illuminated was more farcical than dramatic.A scrap of newspaper, part of a sandwich, and an orange peel that had fallen from the floor of the soach, brought into equal prominence by the ssarching lighs, completed the absurdity., \u201cThere is a man bere with a package greenbacks,\u201d said a voice, with an official coolness that lent a certain suggestion of custom houss inspection to the transaction; \u201cwho is it!\u201d The passsngers looked at each other, and their glance finally settled on Hale.\u201cIt's not him,\u201d continued the voice, with a alight tinge of contempt on the emphasis.\u201cYou'll save time and searthing, gentlemen, ff you'll tote it out.If we've got to go through every one of you we'll try to make \u201c4 pay.\u201d The significant threat was not unheeded.The passenger who had first moved when the stage stopped put his band to his breast.\u201cT'other pocket first, if you please,\u201d said the voice.The man laughed, drew a pistol from his hip pocket, and, under the strong light of the lantern, laid it on a spot in the road indicated by the voice.A thick envelope, taken from his breast pocket, was laid beside it.\u201cI told the d\u2014d fools that gave it to me, instead of sending i¢ by express, it would beat their own risk,\u201d he sald apologetically.\u201cAs it's going with the express now it's all the same,\u201d raid the inevitable humorist of the occasion, pointing to the despoiled express treasure Lox already in the road, The intention and deliberation of the out- rago was plain enough to Hale's inexperience now.Yet he could not understand the cool acquiescence of his fellow passengers, and was furious.His reflections were interrupted by a voios which seemed to come from a \u201cStep in as quick as you like, gentlemen.You've five minutes to wait, Bill.\u201d The passengers re-entered the coach; the driver and expres messenger hurricdly climbed to their places.Halo would bave spoken, but an impatient gesture from bis companions stopped him.They were evi dently listening for something; ho listened too.Yet the silence remained unbroken.It soemed incredible that there should bo no indication near or far of that forceful presence which a moment ago had been so dominant, No rustle in the wayside \u201cbrush\u201d nor echo from the rocky canyon below betrayed a sound of their fight A faint breess stirred the tall tips of the pines, a cone dropped on the stage roof, one of the invisible horses, that seemed to be listening too, moved slightly in his barnes.But this only appeared to accentuate the profound stillness.The moments were growing interminable, whea the voice, #0 noar as to startle Hale, broke once more from the surrounding obscurity.\u201cGeod night\u201d It was the signal that they were free.The driver's whip like a pistol shot, the horses sprang Turiously forward, the huge vehicle lurched ahead and then bounded violently after them.When Hale could make his voice heard in the confusion-a confusion which seemed greater from the étiories is- À temally of their last fow moments\u2019 experience \u2014heo taid hurriedly, \u201cThen thas fellow was there all the timer \u201c1 seckon,\u201d returned his companion, \u201cLe ctopped five miznies to cover the driver with his double barrel, until the (we other men 908 off with the treasure.* \u201cThe two others!\u201d gasped Hale.\u201cThem there were only three man, and we siz.\u201d The man shrugged his shoulders.The pas- sng whe had given up the gresobacks drawled, with a slow, irritating (cleranes, 5] reckon you're 8 stranger bere!\u201d \u201cI am\u2014%0 this sort of thing, certainly, though I live a doses miles from bere, at Bar gio's Court,\u201d returned Hale scorafully.\u201cThon you're the chap thats doin\u2019 that fancy ranchin\u2019 over at Eagles,\u201d continued the mas lazily.\u201cWhatever Pin doing at Eagles Court I'm not asbamed of it,\u201d anid Hale tartly; \u201cand that's more than I can say of what I've dome \u2014or haven't done\u2014-to-night I've besm ane of six men overawed and robbed by three.\u201d \u201cAs to the overawis\u2019, es you call it\u2014meb- be you know more about itthanus As to the robbin'\u2014es far as I kin remember, you bhayn't onloaded much Ef you're talkin\u2019 about what ougbter\u2018ve been done, I'll tell you what could have happened.Praps ye no ticed that when be pulled up I made a kind of grab for my wepping behind mor\u201d \u201c1 did; and you weren\u2019t quiek enough,\u201d said Hale shortiy.\u201c| wasn't quick enougb, and that saved yon.For ef I got that pistol out and in sight © that man that held the gua \u2014\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said Hale impatiently, \u201che'd have hesitated \u201d \u201cHe'd hev blown you with both barrels outer the window, and that before I'd got a half cock on my revolver.\u201d \u201cBut that would have besm only one man gone, and there would have been five of you left,\u201d said Hale haughtily.; That might have besn of you'd contracted to take the hull charge of two handfuls of buckshot and slugs; but ex one-eighth of that amount would have done your business, and yet left enough to have gone round, promis kiss, and sotisfled the other pamengers, it wouldn't do to kalkilate upon.\u201d \u2018But the express messenger au the driver were armed,\u201d continued Hala \u201cThey wero armed, but not fixed; that makes all the difference.\u201d 4] don't understand.\u201d \u201cI rockon you know what a duel is?\u201d a Leg,\u201d \u201cWell, the chances agin us was about the same as you'd have ef you was put up agin another chap who was sllowed to draw s bead on you, and the signal to fire was your drawin\u2019 your weapon.You may be a stranger to this sort 0° thing, and p'r'aps you never fought a duel, but even then you wouldn't go foolin' your life away on any such chances.\u201d Bomething in the man's manner, as in a certain sly amusement the other passengers appeared to extract from the conversation, Hale, already beginning to be conscious of tho ludicrous insufficiency of his own grievance beside that of his interlocutor.\u201cThen you mean to say this thing is inevitable,\u201d said he bitterly, but less aggressively.\u201cEs long es they hunt you; when you bunt them you've got the advantage, allus provided you know how to get at them ez well as they know how to get ct you.This yer coach is bound to go regular, and on certain days.They ain\u2019% By the time the sheriff gets out his posse they've skedaddled, and the leader, lie as not, is takin\u2019 bis quiet cocktail at the Bunk Exchange, or mebbe losin\u2019 his earnings $0 the sheriff over draw poker in Sacramento.You see you can\u2019t prove anything agin them unless you take them \u2018on the fiy.It may be a part of Joaquim Murietta's band, though I wouldn't swear to it.\u201d \u201cThe leader might have been Gentleman George, from up country,\u201d interposed a pas- sengor.\u201cHe seemed to throw in a few fancy touches, particlerly in that \u2018Good night.\u2019 Sorter chucked a little sentiment in fit d\u2014d suckers,\u2019 on the other Line.\u201d \u201cWhoever he was be know the road and the men who traveled on it.Like es not be went over the line beside the driver on the box on the down trip, and took stock of everything.He even knew I had those greenbacks, though they were handed to me {n tho bank at Sacramento.He must have been hangin\u2019 round there.\u201d For some moments Hale remained silent.He was a civic-bred man, with an intense love of law and order; the kind of man who is the first to take that law and order into his own bands when he does not find it existing to please him.Ho had a Bostonian's respect for respectability, tradition and propriety, but was willing to face irregularity and impropriety to create order elsewhere, He was fond of nature with these limitations, never quite trusting her unguided instincts, and finding ber as an instructress greatly interior to Harvard university, though posi- bly not to Cornell.With dauntless en prise and energy he had built and rtocked charming cottage farm fn & nook in Blerras, whence be opposed, like Englishman that he was, his own those of the alion west.In the present stance bo felt it incumbent upon him not caly to assert his principles, but to act upon thorn with his usual energy.How far be was impelled by the half contemptuous passiveness of his companioms it would be difficult to say.%\\What is to prevent the pursuit of them at once!\u201d be asked suddenly.\u201cWe are a few miles from the station, where horses can be procured.\u201d \u201cWho's to do it?\" replied the other laxily.\u201cThe stage company will lodge the complain with the authorities, but it will take two days to get the county officers out, and it's nobody eles's funcral.\u201d \u201c1 will go for one,\u201d said Hale quietly.\u201cI have a horse wailing for me at the station, and can start at once.\u201d Thero was an justant of silence, The stage coach had left the obscurity of the forest, and by the stronger light Hale could perceive that his corpanion was examining him with two colores, lazy eyes.Presently he said, meeting Hale's clear glance, but rather as if yielding to a careless reflection: \u201cIt might be domo with four men.We oughter rales one man ab tbe station.\u201d He paused.\u201cI don't know es I'd mind taking a band myself,\u201d he added, stretching out his legs with a alight yawn.\u201cYeo can count me in, if you're goin\u2019, kernel, I reckon I'm talkin\u2019 to Kernel Clinch,\u201d said the passenger beside Hale with sudden alacrity.\u201cI'mRawline, of Frisco.Heerd of ye afore, kernel, and kinder spotted you jist now from your talk.\u201d To Hale's surprise the two men, after awk- E ni Fa conversation on the recent election at Fresno, without the slightest further reference to the pursuit of the robbers.It was not until the remaining and undenominated passenger turned to Hale, and, regretting that be had immediate business at the Summit, offered to accompany the party if they would wait a couple of hours, that Col.Clinch briedy re turned to the subject.\u201cFour men will do, and es we'll bev to take horses from the station we'll bev to take the fourth man from there.\u201d With theses words be resumed his aninter- esting conversation with the equally uninterested Rawlins, and tbe undenominated pes- senger subsided into an admiring and dreamy contemplation of them both.With all kis principle and really high stinded purposs, Hale could not help feeling constrained and annoyed at the sodden, subordinate and aux- {liary position to which be, tho projector of the enterpries, had been reduced.It was true that be had never offered himself as their Jender; 1 was true that the principle be wished $0 uphold and the effect be sought to obtain would be equally demonstrated under another; it was true that the execution of his 22 mnociicn STARTER AY sie coca Didn't seem to be the same thing es Gis, yor.jenpulse to (hs man whohed not sought i, ond whom be bad always regarded as an ia- eagable.Put all this was so unlike or tradition that, after the fashicn of com ssrvative men, ho was suspicious of it, and only that his homor was mow involved be would have withdrawn from the enterpries.There was still a chance of reamerting him wif as the station, where be was known, and where some authority might be deputed to him.Dut even this prospect failed.The station, ball hotel and half stable, contained only the landiord, who was also express agent, and the new voiuntesr whom Clinch had suggested would be found among the stable men.The menrest justion of the pence was tem miles away, and Hale had to abandon even his hope of being sworn in as a deputy constaide This introduction of a common and illiterate ostler into the party on equal terms with himself did not add to his satisfaction, and & remark from Rawlins ssemmed to complete his eo:barrassment.\u201cYe bad a mighty narrer cacape down there just now.\u201d said that gentleman conf- dentially, as Hale buckled his saddis girthe.\u201cI thought, as we were not supposed to defend ourselves, thore was no danger,\u201d said Hale scornfully.Dp.1 don\u2019t moan thees road agents But \u201cWho!® \u201cKernel Clinch.You jist as good as allowed be hadn't any grit.\u201d \u201cWhatever I said, I suppose I am responsible for it,\u201d answered Hale haughtily.\u201cThat's what gits me,\u201d was the imperturbable reply.\u201cHe's the best shot in southern California, and bes let daylight throogh a dossn chaps afore now for half what you said\u201d *Indeod !\u201d \u201cHowsummever,\u201d continued Rawlins, phil- asophically, \u201ces he's concluded to go with ye instead of for ye, you're likely to hev your ideas on this matter carried out up to the handle.He'll make short work of it, you bet.Ef, es I suspect, the leader isan airy young feller from Frisco, who bez took to the road lately, Clinch bez got a personal grudge agin him from & quarrel over draw poker.\u201d This was the last blow to Hales ideal crusade.Here he was\u2014an honest, respectable citisen\u2014engaged as simple accessory to a lawless vendetta originating at s gambling table! When the fist shock was over that grim philosophy which ts the reaction of all imaginative and sensitive natures came to his aid.He felt better; oddly enough be began to be conscious that be was thinking and acting like his companions.With this feeling a vague sympathy, before abeeut, faintly showed itself in their actions.The Sharpe's rifle put into his hands by the stableman was accompanied by « familiar word of sugges tion as to an equal, which he was ashamed to find flattered him.He was able to continue the conversation with Rawlins mare coolly.\u201cThen you suspect who is the leader?\u201cOnly on giniral principles.There was a finer touch, so to speak, in this yer robbery that wasn't in the old fashioned style.Down in my country they bed crude ideas about them things\u2014used to strip the passengers of everything, includin\u2019 their clothes.They say that at the station hotels, when tho coaches came in, the folks used to stand round with blankets to wrap up the passengers so ez not to skeer the wimen.a story that the driver and express manager drove up oneday with only a copy of The Alty Californy wrapped around \u2018em; but thin,\u201d added Raw- line grimly, \u2018there was folks es said the hull story was only an advertisement got up for The Alty.\u201d - \u201cTime's up.\u201d \u201cAre you ready, gentlemen?\u201d said Col Clinch.Hale started.He had forgotten his wife and family at Eagle's Court, ten miles away.They would be alarmed at his absence, would perhaps hear some exaggerated version of the stage coach robbery and fear the worst.\u2018Is there any way I could send line to Eagle's Court before daybreak?\u2019 he asked eagerly.The station was already drained of its spare men and borses The undenominated passenger stepped forward and offered to would dispatch as quickly as possible, was concladed.\u201cThat ain't a bad idea,\u201d said Clinch, re flectively, \u201cfor ef yer burry you'll head 'em off in case they scent us, and try to double back on the North ridge.They'll fight shy of the trail if they see anybody on it, and onc man\u2019s as good as a dosen.\u201d Hale could not belp thinking tbat he might have been that one man, aud had his opportunity for independent action but for his rash proposal, but it was too late to withdraw now.He hastily scribbled a fow lines to his wife on a shect of the station paper, handed it to the man, and took his place in the little cavalcade as it filed silently down And took his place in the cavalcade.They had ridden in silence for nearly an hour, and had passed the scene of the robbery by a higher track.Morning had long ago advanced its colors on the cold white peaks to their right, and was taking poses sion of the spur where they rode.\u201cIt looks like snow,\u201d said Rawlins quietly.Hale turned toward bim in astonishment, Nothing on earth or sky looked less likely.It had been cold, but that might have been only a curreut from the frosen peaks beyond, reaching the lower valley.The ridge on which they had halted was still thick with yellowish-green summer foliage, mingled with the darker evergreen cf pine and fir.Oven-like canyons in the long flanks of the mountain seemed still to glow with the heat of yesterday's noon; the breathless air yet trembled and quivered over stifling gorges and passes \u2018in the granite rocks, while far at their feet sixty miles of perpetual summer stretched away over the winding American river, now and then lost in a gossamer hase.It was scarcely ripe October whero they stood ; they could see the plenitude of August still lingering in the valleys.\u201cI've seen Thomson's pass choked up with fifteen feet ©\u2019 snow earlier than thin\" sid Rawline, answering Hale's gaze; \u201cand last Septembor tha passengers \u2018sledded over the road we came last night, and all the time Thomson, a mile lower down over the ridge in the hollow, smoking his pipe under roscs in his piazzy! Mountains fs mighty uncertain; they make their own weather es they want it 1 reckon you ain't wintered bere yet.\u201d Hale was obliged to admit that he had only taken Eagle's Court in the early spring.A Balky Horse.\u201cI always lose my patience when I see a man beat a balky horse,\" said a driver tho other day.\u2018\u201cThe horse has a little sense and the man not quite as much.There are 0 dozen ways to make a balky horse pull without beating Lim; such as tting à handful of dirt in his mouth, tying a handkerchief around his front leg, etc.Anything will do that attracts a horse's attention, far it scoms ho hasn't the faculty of fixing it more than 008 thing ab & tim.\"Philadelphia.Call > take it himself when his business, which be\u2019 | Never des À Seusation.OPIFION OP \u20184 FASDIONARLE WOMAN OF TRS VOBLE.\u201cDo you expect Ww wis in your dress reform movement,\u201d war asked of Mow.Annie Jenneus Miller, 19 B.| 4h 3t., New York, editor of Dress.\u201c1 hope to!\u201d roy do you uldect to the\u201d present y - lis uagracefui, deformiag and inje- rious : \u201cDe ladies suppwt tue re A generally supp \u201c Yes, very generaliy.My corres ence is very heavy.ext to dre.Cleve land's mine 18 said to be the largest daily mail of any woman's in the United States, snd from not only every atate in the Union bat from almost every country vf Europe.\u201cIs tbe im ine Dress succeeding?\u201d \u201cVery Landsomely, indeed.Dress has been Jublished less than à year, and ! am gratitied with reporte from «ll over tbe world of the acceptance by ladies in the very highest rank, of the reform which Dress advocates.\u201d Mre Miller 6 à comely womau ig ap- s sud is very euthusu-tic id her dress reform agitation.As the New York Graphic says: \u2018She herself is yung and attractive, with à figure so harmoniously deve as 0 suggert strength, power sod beauty.\u201d The reform which she is urging with so much eluquence and grace veems to be the coming one.Mrs.Jenness Milter has the advantage of high social pusitiv, beiaz of the eaure family of the late Wendell Phillips, sud the poet, Oliver Weodell Holmes.\u201cIt is in the fashionable world, of course, where all the styies are deter in- eo .aud where (he change must begin,\u201d she says.\u201cHow do\u2018you endure;so mucli Work and keep so well 7\u201d 3 dress myself according to my own ideas, and furthermore, I give myself the best of care and treatment.Six years ago, I was nearly exhausted fron my work of lecturing.writing, ete.\u201d \u201cIndeed you do not look like it pow!\u201d \u201cNo?lam not now.Iam now a per fectly well woman and intend to remain so.You see I understand the Jawe of life too nell to be, or remain ill, but strange as it may seem for one to say who is op to mediciues on general p inciples, if find myself tired or feeling il! I fir to the one single remedy which I do endorse, and that is Warner's safe cure, which gives new energy and vitatity to all my powers.It is indeed what 1 sometimes call my \u2018stand-by.\u2019 1 have many opportunities to recommend it, and embrace them gladly, because I know that it is thoroughly rclia- ble, and for women especially effective.Indeed, I often find myself recommending it to my friends as warmly as I do my magazine, or indeed my im proved garments, and thie I would not do did I not personally know of its virtues!\u201d Mrs.Miller insists that all women can and must be beautiful, and will be so if they follow her style of dress and self- treatment.\u201cWill you not state, briefly, in just what your reform consists?\u201d \u201cOh, with pleasure ! [ propose a jersey fitting garment Lo be worn next to the ly, making a woman à vision of loveli- nese ! 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