This Houaeis one of the Best Hotels to be Emmi north of Toronto. Everything is Managed .n'l‘irst Class Style. Snmplqlloom for Commer- Iï¬ul Travellers. Good Stnbhng and attentive nostlora. Terms, $1 hot day. Proctor’a Bus leaves this Hotel to connect winh all the N R R Trains going North and South. at 8 a. m., 12 a. m.. 5.10 p m. and 6.0011111. J Palmer. Pr THE PALMER HOUSE PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN. Toronto. May 31th, 1800. CONVEYANCERS, ETC Toronto Ofï¬ces~N“' 1" I’m“ 011311.11)qu Richmond Hill Ofï¬ce-(I? On Suturd uys. Money [0 Loan at Lowest Current Rates A G F LAWRENGE. 'J.‘ C MILLIG’AN." ovzuh. I384 Fullerton, Cools. Walï¬ace & Maetlonald. Barristers, Solicitora,&c. Oflices 1 Adelaide Street East, Toronto. Richmond Hill Post Ofï¬ce Every Saturday. J Slg‘ullorton. Q C, W Cook, D A, W J Wallace, Jus A Mucrlouald. [NEWER £1 IEILLIEEN Aurora. lat, 8th, 16th, and 22nd do touflv ille . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . 18th do Markham ...... .. . ...... 20th do Victoria Square ...... .. .H'ZIHI; do Thomhill (Walker‘s Hotel) 23rd do Woodbri’dgo ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . ...28Lh do Kleinburg . ...... 29th do Noblctou .. ‘. ...... .uotn (in Vimlizod air always on hand at the places appointment. It does away With the pun extracting: touflvillefluu Markham . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . Victoria Square ...... .. Thomhill (Walker‘s Hotel) Woodbri’dgo ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Kleinburg ., . ...... Noblctou Thunkfulfortho favors of the past years may still be consulted in any branch of the pro (ï¬ssion, as follows (at Puflï¬or Houaoi Auroraznlst, 8th, 16th, and 22ml L_,,N Richmé "’ ‘iiiii (at Pu.1n.nr H: Vitaliied Air for extracting. 1 will ï¬ll teeth without pain at tho, 1( 1-31: prices. Best teeth on rubber $8, chum)th .386. RICHMOND ini.1'.,. ON’l‘. (Late of Brooklyn N. 71.), formerly Resident Surgeon to the MY. State \Vomnn‘s Hospital, NY. City, and Waiting Physician to St..Jolin‘s Hospital and Sduthern Dispensaries, Brooklyn. OFFICE noting until 10 aux; and from 6 to 8 pm Richmond Hill Aug 29th, 1889 'VITA LIZED A [R Dr A ROBINSON. I‘ I Dr Eu'st'bn Sisley,B A and M B, Toronto Uniâ€" versity, and M C P S 0,0f Maple, late of Toronto. has purchased the residence of Dr Orr, Maple“ will continua practice from sumo place. BR. LEWIS G. LANGSTAFF! Barristers,Solicitors, .‘TEIORNHIL L, ZONT.~ ALL SUMMER COMPLAENTQ IFLUXES GF‘T’HE BOWELS {S SAFE AND RELIABLE FOR. LILDRENK OR ADULTSn Ofï¬ce hours before 10 a m, 2 to 3 p m, 7 to 9 p m DR. EUSTON SISLEY, MAPLE g; @aï¬lzattuugh, Medalist; and Honorary Mcmlmr of the 'mrio College of Vetunum'y Surgeons, Toronto. (1 Hill every \Vednusdny and Saturday u‘ftcrnoon. ‘il, Telephone, or otherwise promptly attended to )4?" . Wégézrvéfl. v 2...: E C: 1&9.» F} A EVE N3 Id" 0212!: 02:1:- zzzza L C. H. RIGGS, L.. D. 8., L Corner King & Yonge Sts-, TORONTO. Veterinary Surgeon {DY VAJilld’l’lldbélehlblE to me 101:5 of Cumulth ms apply to FQ¥¥LELF§S STONE 85 WELLINGTON, REEEA 9M1...“ ,‘r A 5; AER YEEE?ERY E Tï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬â€˜f HQEXEQRA‘ SURGE 0N DENTIST, AURORA 'â€"â€"YOUNG 5 HM I BULLS “TEXT: G??? «‘Wi L533 “4 ‘11ti0u to the 1m) R SALE. HP, HIGH CLASS DEGREES. 'umny advantages, such as u. hurdy Cunmliuu stuck. Mics, which are of vuqu and from us. Run]; us u. umqucte 7 ’1'! $19, the hj’l'SON medicai. II. QUETTUN Sr. GEORGE, Oak Ridges J’LUM, uuhéfum RASPâ€" uUBY und JzLACK GUAM. , momm's DIAMOND 9mm, .cgal, CUBS-3 vrgotic mun to RC“ our ts eAperi new not neces- . um] unergy mu] succcud; ,liu‘y 01‘ cummis 'iou; out- WA N TED- 9th :35 24th ofeach mont; GANABA. No.14 Building 8:, Loan clmmburs,151‘oruutost. Temnto, Ont Rear of the Central Bank 1y-p6m OUR LITTLE MEN AND WOMEN is especially buitable for children just. be- ginning to read. The August number la ï¬lled with short; stories, verses and pretty pictures. 31 ayear; 10‘cents a number. D. Lothrop 00., Publishers, Boston. ' M ii. 1’. G. Savage is making' exten~ si-vc repairs on his residence and store. He is veneering it with brick and utherwise repairing it. VVlmn com- pleted is will doubtless much improve in; appearance and colufiurt. MIL CHAS. T'rcvcthau “takes the bun †for com raising. He has the lines: corn we have heard of or seen, and would like to ï¬nd the man who can beat him. He has had it for table use several times. BABYLAND for August is a welcome visitor. The little folks would-sadly miss this delightful companion. if its visits should cease. Only 50 cents a year. D‘ Lothrop Co., Boston, Pubâ€" lishcrs. For: Runâ€"6,000 Mails, Empires and Globes which will do for house cleaning or wrapping purposes if for nmhing else, for sale during this and the next week at 30 cents per hundred. A BASEBALL match will be plziyedzon Saturday afternoon next between the Markham tcam and‘t‘hat of Richmond Hill, on the park grounds hero. Game called at 3 p. 11]. Admission 10 cents. COME to the HERALD Book and Cheap Fancy Score for your books, staâ€" tionary, embroidery, silks of all kinds and shades, Berlin, zopllyr, Andalusian and Saxony wools in all colors. I’ROG-RESS.â€"â€"It is stated that in 1886 West Toronto Junction had a population of 300; in 1888 it Was 3000,21nd in 1890, ovsr 7100, making a. growth in 4 years of 6,800. MR. R. W. Neville, merchant, of this place, is about, to give up business here and is oifcriug goods at away down prxcos. See ad. in another column. Com 10 are. pcl‘ can, Plums, 10 cta. per can, Peaches, 20 em. per can, Toâ€" matoes, three cans for 25 cents at the Concrete. IT 18 proposed to have a meeting in Toronto next July, at which 12,000 teachers will be invited to atteML WRIGHT Bros, nndertakers, are building an addition to their house. Look out for something soou. QUA RTERLY service will be held in the Methodist Church. Victoria Square, on Sunday ncxf, at 1030 a. m. Mu. Wm. D. Atkinson, of the Fire Proof will hold his 7th Baxgaiu Day on Wednesday next, Aug. 6th. TURKEY RED embroidery cotton and embroidery silks in all shades for sale at the HERALD Store. “)N‘RI‘. wi I'm nn nnr in Methodist dLumh - hefe ‘ morning next. ‘ QUITE a number of our ciï¬zens took in the races at Markham on Tuesday and Wednesday last. WASH embroidery silks and other kinds for sale at the HERALD store. A NEW sidewalk has been put down in front of the other ofï¬ce, The favorite famin groomsâ€"Atkinâ€" son & Switzcr. GO TO Oscar Brown‘s_and buy your fruit. All kinds continually arriving. THE School Board meets next Monâ€" day. A NEW Bull Organ for sale awfully cheap. Inquire of 0. J. Brown. The best you can buy is what we sell. Try usâ€"Atkinson 8.: Switzer. Very dressy things in dress goods at the Concrete. A PICNIC party from this village visited the Island, Torontq, yesterday. NEXT Wednesday will be monthly fair day. IAOCIL}B"‘OSCHJ‘ Brown. Locu ~H. W. Neville . ‘ may be Im‘md on 1110 at Geo P.1mwell&00's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spru‘ée stqwhere advertiï¬â€" ing coutructsmuv be: made foritIN NEWYORK The date printed on each paper denotas the time when the subscription expires. We {lgnot hold ourselves rosponalme xor we 0].)11110118 of our Correapoudunts. No. 8 QATARRHAL DEAFNESS‘HAY FEVEFI A new HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are not generally aware that these diseases are contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and' eustachiun tubes. Microscopic research, however, has proved this to be a. fact, and the result of this discovery is that a simple remedy has been formulated where~ by caterrh, catarrhal deafness and hey lever are permanently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. NoB.wThis treatment is not a. snuff or an ointment; both have been discarded by reputable physicians as injurious. A pamphlet explaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of ten cents by A. H. DIXON & SON, 303 West King Street. Toronto, Canada.~â€"Toronto Globe. Sufferers {ram Catarrhal troubles should :arefully read the above. Local and General. Legal suits made at the Concrete THURSDAY, JULY 31, ’90. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. @1112 Wu: 3mm. NEW ADVERTISEMENTSA Richmond Hlll. Ont. Whole NO. 1672 CATARRH, ï¬fth“ Ee'fKTKâ€"Sâ€"uai'é; Volume 32. Hm We would any to “ Suplm,†of Burnside, that quality, not. (lutuully, is the thing to be desired in puehy. A man ought write a whole barrel of slufl" like the sample sent us for publication, and yet never be suSpeofed of being a poet. It would have been better for most of our poets if they had published only a few of lhen‘ produc-- lions. For the sake of your repulution, we would advise you to ppiut very few of your poemï¬, and begin llée good work by not. printing the lilst one;-~1’unXsatoWney (Pa) Spirit. PLEASE excuse. Our proof-wonder was oflc on a holiday lust week will‘our (we printers were called to Tombstone :0 see their mother who was ill. We were Very busy in our grocery, harness shop, hardware and millinery store, And the Kicker did not present the appear-- mice and interest we could have wished' for. We had lo chuck in six columns of old parent medicine lids. and the first page ivus the some as the week previous, but these are ll‘lflPS incidental to the business of a great publishing house. We trust that our subscribers will overlook mistakes and encourage us to greater elibrts by promptly renewing! subscriptionsâ€"Arizona Kicker‘ in Detroit Free Press. l Echoes from other Sanctums. In the Gwen Race R. Darling’s Maud K was a great favorite in the p00! box and showed great bursts of speed but was very unsteady. The judges thought she was being pulled and put up a new driver, but it did’nt’. make any difference, she couldn’t "' get there." Considerihg the weather the attendance was very fair. Minnie B Charry’sï¬) g Henry C - Maud 1i Exhibition limo, Anzonim - - Minnie Moore Blackstone - Poor-Emma Boy Elsie Hamilton Best; Limo, 2:3b 1»2. sznzuoND DAY. Butcher‘s and Baker’s Ruco‘ Little Jessie - â€" . a . Minnie B - . - - _ Little Billy - _ 1 > ‘ . _ Ninn, O - Volunteer Gimcmck - - l’utclwn Eclipse ()hcrry's h. g. - The following is asummary 0f the Markham Races held at that place 913- Tucsday and Wednesday lamb: prices will be so reduced that a little money will buy a large parcel. Shrer people will embrace this opportunity to purchase their fall supplies and save 259 to 40 per cent (ï¬gure that out and think a moment). N0 REASONABLE OFFER REFUS ED for large parcels of Dry Goods, Tweeds, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes or Groceries. Coal and wood stoves, shop Furniture, boxes, barrels and a ï¬rst-class refrigerator for sale cheap:â€" R. W. NEVILLE, Richmond Hill. CANADIAN MUSICAL HERALDâ€"We have just received the July issue of the Canadian Musical Herald. which is now incorporated with the Illusion] Journal, under the editorship of Mr. \V. Elliott Huslam, (conductor of the Vocal Soâ€" ciety of Toronto), and published by Timms & 004, of that city. AS the Herald is the only musical publication in Canada, we are glad to see that it is a representative one, both in contents and mechanical execution. The pub- lishers will be glad to forward a speciâ€" men copy to any Of'our readers who may send their address. CUT THIS OUT FOR. REFERENGE.â€"â€"In a few weeks our lease will empire ami the goods unsold will then be removed to another place. To have as little as pos- and, tn A TEXAS clergyman about to be apâ€" pointed chaplain of the penitentiary preached a farewell sermon to his conâ€" gregation, which had treated him rather shabbily. There was nothing in the sermon at which anybody could take offence, but some of the newth mem- bers of the congregation did not like the text, which was, “I go to preparea place for you, so that where I am ye may be also.†TUE HERALD Swanâ€"«As we are about to remove from Richmond Hill at an early date we will sell our whole stock consisting ol'Funcy Goods. School Books and School Supplies, Toys7 otc., etc., at cost price. Everything must be positively sold within the next three weeks, so parties requiring anything in our line will proï¬t; by giving us an early call. NEW FALL WHEATS.-We notice that The STEELE Enos. 00., Seedamen, Toronto, are offering the following new varieties: Canadian Velvet Chaff, Golden Cross, Early lied Clawson, Jones’ Winter Fyf'e, and AmeriCan Bronze. Semi for a copy of their cirâ€" cular, it will pay you. TIIE PANSY (edited by “Pansy") has several contributions from the pen of its famous editor, in the August number. Children from eight to twelve will enjoy this magazine. $1 a year. The publishers, DI Lothrop 00.,Boston, offer to send a specimen to every reader of our paper. AT THE election on Monday held in West Toronto Junction to ï¬ll the vacancy at the council board caused by the resignation of Mr. Percy, Mr. J. B. Bruce was returned by a majority of 46 over his opponent. The Tribune says : FALL BULBS should now be selected and planted during September and Ocâ€" tober to produce those handsome beds of Tulips, Hyueinths, Crocuses, 8:60., that delight the eye so much in spring. Send for copy of The STEELE BROS. 00., Toronto, Autumn Catalog. Mr. Bruceâ€"3‘ conducted the election Von political grounds. WEST York License Commissioners met in Toronto yesterday and granted licenses to sell liquor to Messrs. Scaddon and Doyle, of Thornhill, and held over authority in Griiï¬th’s cnse pending a report from the clerk of Weston, Grcon Ruco‘ 2:40 1: [L00 3 Minute Ruco‘ Markham Races Best time, 2.37 1â€" Best; time, 2:18 Bust time, 2:58. time, 3:06 Best time, 2:16. ADVICE. FIBE'L‘ DAY. dixi A twuâ€"foot ruleâ€"“ Mahdi pins." preparation T. A. SLOCUM’S OXYGEN. [ZED EMULSION of PURE 30D LIV EH, OIL, and no preparaciun for 1433 troublep’ ele, deserves to be better s-polemofl 00,..- sumptives can now take bear: for at the general ofï¬ce in 'J‘uronlo,‘ Camda, can be seen (be highest testimonials that. were. ever given a similar medicine: ALL the druggists sell‘lhaï¬ preparation T. A. SLOCUM’S DEA'DH.. FEIImELLEiLâ€"In Buttonville, .01) Monday last, the 28th insu, Mrsl .Feirbeller, iu the 85th year of her age. . A preliminary meeting ‘01†city hotolk'eep- era was held yesterday afternoon at Fred. Mossop’s to consider a proposition to iii-- crease the prices of liquor. Owing to the recent advance 0f'10 per cent. for whiskey, the dispensers of tangle-leg in this City feel that their profits are now’ reCueeu’ so much that. the prevailing price afï¬x/e cents per glass ï¬nes not yield suflicient: revenue over and above expenses. Hence the desire For combined action in putting the price up to ten cents a glass for whiskey This price is charged all over the United States and also in the inure remote parts of Ontario, Nu deï¬nite line of nation was decided upon, the meeting adjourni'lg, after appointingr a committee to prepare :1 repart. Another meeting will be held next week.-Torouto Telegram; ‘ ' CH‘Y HOTELKEEPERS PROPOSE TURMSE PRICE or wmsuy, When in wzls stated some Weeks sinee in the newspalpers "that the building of a milk pipe line from npoint in New York State to New York City was pro- jected there was a rather" general smile, and the matter was treated as a joke. The projectoré were, however, it seems, in sober earnest. A company with a capital of $500,000 has,“ is announced, been formed at Middletown, N. Y., for the purpose of constructing such a line. The proposed inethod‘of'l'orwnrding the milk is in cylindrical tin cans surrounded and propelled by water, and the promot- ers of the scheme assert that the time of" transportation for a distance of over 100 miles will not exceed an hour, while i the proï¬t: will be about one cent agnllon. w‘flk.4- The baby snow, however, was the most .rmpurmut pa iof lh‘e program. Dr. G‘ilr meat and Lin C. McCormack were the judges, who are to ï¬nd out who owned the best looki ,g baby, 12 rnbnrhs old and under. May a St. Leger was to be appeal- ed to as referee in case the two judges dis- agreed. There were eight entries. “Is your baby (wily 12 mths uld, Stephen- son?â€nske(100ne of the judges of The Comet editorï¬p “It don’t know,†he re- }:lied, and we: the crowd found out that the baby had been borrowed For rhe oc- casion. The decision was left to Mayor 81.. Leger, who deiclared the two babies named by the judges 0 he “ both the prettiest.†They are the pels of Mrs. D. Macdouald and Mrs. Aqua Clarke. The " Sardinian†sails from Montreal toâ€"day with a full complement of saloon and intermediate passengers, although it seems but yesterday that she was about to leave for the other side with the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and suite on board. The ofï¬cers and erew have many pleasant reminiscences to relate concerning the too short stay on board of their Royal Highnesses who before leaving the ship expressed themselves as having expe ced one of the most com- fortable and; " pitiful voyages of all the many trips ater they have made in ‘cvery part the world. The Royal Duke, before going:r ashore, had the chief 1officers of the steamer summoned to his ‘state cabin, and with his accustomed urbanity gave them a hearty shake of the hand, at the sametimc expressing a wish for their future prosperity. As a |very elegant breast pin, bearing the Royal Crown and initials, accompanied the wish, the ofï¬cers m highly favored consider themselves indeed fortunate. The Messrs. Allan as usual spared no trouble or expense in ï¬tting:r up the steanier,and they are to be congratulated on having given such unbounded satis- faction. This, however, the Allan Line are celebratid for, and it matters not whether it b‘ prince or peasant, cabin or steerage, nr thing is ever left undone that may a . to their comfort. One of the latest 7 ‘dditions is the lighting tl‘irnughout~ the “ Sardinian" by elec- tricity.-â€"â€"M‘?pntreal Star, Wednesday, July r Mn and Mrs. J. A. E. Swilzer and family, and Mrs. Chas. Mason. Miss Annie Masmx and Mrs John Sanderson, oflhis village, are taking in the Mackinaw trip this week. Miss Rutherford, of Aurora, has been the guest of Mrs. A. Campbell, during the East week. Mr. A. J. Rupert, D. C. IL, York Dis~ trict, was in Hamilton on Monday last at» tending: the Annual Demonstration of the Mrs. James Duncan. of Hamilton, has been staying at Mr. John Duncan’s. Miss Teefy left on Saturday Inst for an extended visitIto Toronto, Niagara Falls and other plact‘s. Muss Patterson, of Maple, 0nt..lis visit-- ing her brother, J. D. Patterson,Vauaittart avenueâ€"Woodstock Times. Mrs. McBeth and daughter, of Toronto, and Mrs. Snowdon and family, of Aurora, are the guests of Mrs. John Palmer. Miss Emma Sivers, of Toronto, is visit-- mg her grundmother, Mrs. R. Sivers. Messrs. J. Humphrey, E. Embery. B. Savage and (J. Wright, of Toronto, spent. Sunday last with friends here. Miss M. H. Keefler, of Toronto, is rusticating in Richmond Hill. Miss Fraser, of Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. A. Campbell on Monday last. Miss L. Poweli‘ of Toronto, is visiting her parents in this village. Miss Williams. of Goderich. is at pres’eï¬t the guest of Mrs. H. Sanderson. To Ten Cents» a, Glass A ï¬rovel Project. A Royal Steamer. Society Notes. m; Boss BABIES. let’s Show at the rJ'u-no k: on. well known t3 the most 1'. Dr. G‘ilr k were the who owned bur own TH E Mr. Jesse Johnson, of Rockwoud, Out., writes :â€"“ Last fall I- had-buils very bad and a friend advised Burdock Blood Bitters. [Hora-bums and the efl'ucv was wonderful. haz‘f the bottle totally cured me. A mure rapid and effec- tual CUIGJJOES nahexist. HOLLOWAY'S PII.LB.~ The ills of life are increased tenfold by the mode of life so many huveto lead ; most especially is this the case amongst the toilers in our factories and huge workshops of the manufacturing districts. whose digestions become impaired and nerVous systems debilitated by the protracted confinement and enforced deâ€" privation of healthy ont-of--door exercise. The factory workers may almost be said to have diseases of their own,readi‘y mnennble‘ however, to treatment if not allowed to proceed unchecked. Holloway’s Pills are the most effectual remedy evPr discovered for the cure of liver and stomach comâ€" plaints. as they not surely but gently, regu- lating the secretions without weakening the nerves or interfering with the doin work. It is reported that the duth con~ tracted‘at Halifax by Prince .Dhuleep Singh will be paid by the British auth- critics. The order for the removal of' the West Riding regiment from Halifax to Bar muda has been countermanded. Samuel Chartres, formerly of the onodstock Sentinelâ€"Review, has purâ€" chased the Brampton Conservator. The government of Burnos- Ayres has granted amnesty to all persons who took part in the rebellion. The steamer Majestic made the voyâ€" age from Queenstowu inï¬ve days and twenty three hours. G'uuduur to row a threeâ€"mile met: for from $4,000 to $2,500. The FifIy-ï¬rst Congress, although less than seventeen months old, has already loslmmo Representatives by death than any one Congress ever did Nine members oftlie House have died since March 4'lh. 1889’, two from Pennsylvaninâ€"Snmuel J. liandullund Wm. l). Kelley; two from New Yorkâ€"Samuel S». Cox and David Wilbur; two from Missouriâ€"James N. Burns and James 1’. Walker, who died this week ; and one caclrl'rom Illinoisâ€"Ii. W. Townshend ; Nebraskaâ€"James Laird ; and Louisianaâ€"Edward J. Gay. I beg to be excused from unswcriug. Pet" Imps Mr. B. meet] it as a {rupto catch the democratic newspapers. It is stated here that. the cottage occuâ€" pied by the Hurriaons a: Cape May Point, New Jersey, was not given to Mia Harri- son, as hus been so \x'idciy published; but that it was purchused by Mr. Harrison with $0,000 good honest dollars. Why this was not told before is a cunnundrum which Mr. Harrison has been reviving recollec- tions of" his soldiering days this week by visiting the encumpmenls of the District of Columbia militia and of the Pewnsylvuuia Stale N-utimml Guard. Secretary Proctor accompanied lliul, probably to get some military ideas. The influence of the Farmers Alliance is being felt in Congress. particularly in the GmmoT-ir mm ï¬n: b-Hl mï¬o‘wlng 'a clerk to each member of the House. which had been considered as likely to pass a! this session. 'l'ln: [louse and Senutc Military Cum- mittees seem to have entered a mce, to see which could lirst get. a bill through, pensiouing the widow ol'Gen. J. 0. FAQ" mont, and the result is that bills have been l'nvurnbly reported to both Houses, the only difference being that the Senate bill names $3 000 as the amount. she shall re" ceive, while the House bill is for $2,000. The House committee has also reported! a bill allowing the wiJuw of Glen. (3:90. B. McClellan the same amount. The workingmen want a hearing in the . Rouge. The committee on Labor has ‘re-- ported a number of hills in which the Lia-- hor organizntions are greatly interested, and a committee from these organizations has waited on S‘p‘eaker Reed to ask that gentlemen why it. was that he did not recognize members of the Labor Committee when they endeavored to cell up some of these bills; they pointed out. the fact that during former sessions Labor measures had been given from four to seven days while in the present they had had none. Mr. lteed made a diplomatic answer, and now the Federation of Labor have sent him a monster petition which they hope will cause him to grant their very modest re-- questâ€"one day for the emisideratinn of the Alien Contract bill and the bill amending the eight-hour law. As anticipated. the House passed the “Original I’nclmge†bill, or rather its sub- stitute for the Senate bill, and the National Bankruptcy bill this week. The reef of the week promises to be oe’crzpie’d by the very uninteresting but necessary appron printion bills. The republican Senators are still in a state of uncertainty about the Federal Election bill, undyiust now the most of them have their “ears to the ground,†carefully listening. to ascertain how the public at large feels on this matter. Should they decide to take it up after the nppro- printiou‘s and the tariff are disposed of, tlre‘Committee on Elections will be rea‘cly to report it with 'umendments which the committee already agreed upon, but the decision is not looked for just yet. The Senate for some reason seems indis- posed to devote much time to the tariff bill yet, and it remains the " unï¬nished busi-4 ness," which only comes up after two o’clock. Senator Morrill attempted to change this early in the week, but enough republicans voted with the democrats to defeat his motion. Mr. Harrison is preparing, so I am in!- formed, to take a hand in the tariff-recr- procity business. The amendment ofl'et‘ed last week by Senator Pierce providing for the restoring of the present duties upon sugar, after one year, at the discretion of the President, against such countries as fail to admit our agricultural products free, is believed to have been prepared at the suggestion of Mr. Harrison, who is unwil- ling to go to the extent of the Hole amend- ment, which is in accordance with Mr. Elaine's ideas, and now Mr. Harrison, uc-~ cording to my informant, proposes to send to the Senate a special message urging the acceptance of Senator Pierce's amendment. He may do it, but. it. hardly seems probable that he would care to make such open War upon his Secretary of State,nnless he really wished to drive him out of the cabinet, which no one well informed believes that he does. If Mr. Harrison sends any special message on this subject to Congress, it will be safe to wager that it will be sub-- mitted to and approved by James G. Blaine before it goes in. July 25th, 1890 Iluulzm‘ has issued a challenue to ‘ ‘ b Our Washington Letter. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Notes small trade. Ten cents proï¬t from ten people rather than $1. proï¬t out of one: purse. DO that it takes more time to serve ten people than one and‘ so costs more? We answer that good goods at small proï¬ts sell quickly. It’s the haggling over large proï¬ts takes the time. We prefelz a‘ srllall proï¬t on} aib-i-g trade to a: big proï¬t on a We aim to make it, you aim lO‘ save it. That’s all right. Your place to trade is where the merchant is willing to divide proï¬ts so that you save while he makes; That place EAVETROUG’HIW AN" REPAIRING PROMPTIX AMENDED ’[0‘ Enealed Wire, Barbed. Wire, Galvanized Wire, Nails, Garden‘ Tools, Chums, Carpet Sweepers, Building Paper, Scales, Hot Air Furnaces, Iron Rooï¬ng, Stoves, ’I‘inware of all kinds, Pocket Knives, Table Cutlery, Carpet Felt, Cietem Pumps, and all kinds of Hard- ware and TinWare. Richmond : Hill : Hardware 1‘ Store SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.= Dvllyâ€"â€"“ Have you ever seen the misllu- toe how ?†Cumsoâ€"" No; but I’ve seen a peanut smud.†Vigilance is neckssary against unex-n‘ pected attacks of summer complaints. No remedy is so well--kuown or so successful in this crass of diseases as DruFowler’s Ex- tract of Wild Strawberry. Keep it in the house as :1 Safe guard. Splendid Farmer’s Iard, 12% cents per lb in quantities at the Concrete. “ It is Wonéerful," said Spriggs. †What ‘7†“ The number of holes_ a porous plaster factory can use up in a year." Mrs. Alvaf Young of Waterford, Out" writes, " My baby was very sick with summer complaint, and nothing would help him lillI tried Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Slrawberry,which cured him at once. It is one of the best remedies 1 ever used. Six’té’é‘n Ugly Sores. , NFLAMMATOBY rheumatism thréugh wrong treatment left me with etiffjoints and ugly running sores on myzlimbs, and‘ for seven years I cohld not. walk. When I commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters I had sixleen sores, but they are all healed save one and I can now walk with crutches. [00 doses for 10'.) cents, Burdock Blood Bitters. . Does yonr Beadac‘ï¬â€™e ? Take Burdock Blood Bitters. _ Is your Blo’od impure? Take Burdock Blood Bitters. Aire‘ you‘QOstive‘I Take Burdock Blood‘ _ Bitters. Are yoï¬' Bilious? Take Burdock Blo'od Bitters. , Are youDyspeptic? Take Bli’rdock Blood Bitlers'. f cent a dose, 1 can} a‘ dose, Burdock Blood Bitters. “ So the plum‘ber’a wife; i’s getting a di-' vorce from her ,huab'u‘nd '2†“ Yes." “ What’s the m’atter '3†“She’s going to marry the iceman.†Sick Womanâ€"“ I’m 80' .Iipprehensive, dear doctor, about being buried alive.†Doctoaâ€"“You shuu’t be iflcau prevent. it.†TO THE EDITOR: ' v 7 Please inform vour readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thousands of‘nopelcss cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of our readers who have con- Sumption if they will send me their Express and Post 0 .me Address: Respectfully. T- A. SLOOUMy Mic“ l86 West Adelaide Stu TORONTO, ONTARIO- Ikinson: Zr, Switzer: MARY CALDWELL,Upper Gaspereaux,N S. WE SELL GOOD“ GOODS AT SMALL PROFITS. ,‘T IS OUR STORE. How to Live Well. Vigilam Gu’re- C. MASON; THE John McDonnldJCsQ. C. J. Campbell, Esq," Hon. SelmtorMcMuster A. . Smith, Esq. 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