iu‘ LIL-tor. V METHODIST QHUFJ‘H m: at 10:21“ JAIL, :Lul 1‘ 30 11.111‘, L" ‘U pm. Purser numb u/«V uni;~ in Elm MEN-are “on '*-v" and .9 ,h x PUNK-rim, I‘m“ i‘ImsnYrmzutq mmm“ .a.‘;l\ u‘ckwk u.m.. 1m in. 'uu 'l‘nursduy awning at 7:1 1251.01â€. ‘ Rmux' Lawn!»le r'mvm H “V4 full†. 3W.th m. 2'! Hill [LL 1050 mm: flu: fulhw (Maud Hill :Lt'.hLl'L,1Llll‘l 'J'h : 5.55119.“ng with Mn. 111mm 0 Mann mu 7“ m1 _ Hm, L M 3 d'f'lrurk gm. magnum) HILL. '1‘ m’m, NC 4(15,I.0.(:.3‘ â€" "News in the Te upenmcc Hull' “Var-y “'94th l a o‘clm-ii. \Vm. Hm‘rlson '1‘. I). mul Touwermnxz Aq . Sue pluxt'e Avery Sunday when- vilmiredn \‘VmJ-[axrlson supf 3b: in thr Tam n or hefnrn ful .emmxd, “KM. ,“{ ECUANICS L\‘\§‘I‘I'I‘U'I‘R. r Libr v at over (K) Tonunl)ra,111)euraver {L‘umJaV cum 11g, in she 7'1“- mule mm, [mm 7 to S 0" wk. R. 'Ii. Law, Iii]: 1:21â€" mu. Lectures and vhan ions pm'iudi'mlly. kummv U.th ()nxxwr Bum.â€" Meats for pmvbiwe every Tues v an 1 Saturday 0\ smug at, '72:“) o‘clock. Alax. Imer Lomlexz Vlumm Unumnu, wit»; v 3 Wm. Trench; C} In- diHuri. Mussys. j mi km] M, \\ .u. P L;a1u_\,(‘:. Nuncmu‘n. zI/d'k J. 1!. Sanderson. (31¢ k. M. Aurfy fwhm. “mummy 3.01va 7 Hum: in me [w A; Mamisz nu ur ‘nux'u .21.)“: h‘unhv. \V‘ 3.! Mann )xn 71"),1' 17Ji'2UIIJC H ‘1, nu t mn- tLt H a ï¬lm-k n magnum) HILL. 'N‘aum in the Te 111K Q;\‘(H3|i!l£1,l§rb 7,3» o‘ch mmmmxn HILL lst10duys cream mon Lh MAPLE, 18le u u alkmk 0f the Th) Division (V-urt. (T‘nwk and V'Cnvmurer 01 Vaughn“, mu. ' rnr nf lï¬rfl‘m Namâ€" M565 and Deaths. Comm] (21‘01‘ in Comm uf Qm-ml'nlh-m‘r. Dr. “N, Maple, 3?». B. Orr, «\I.B., tmzl 1st Silver MedaHiH VJ'Imwrsirvy of ['«H‘HHHI; M C.i‘.$.,0nt.; 11,3 A.L.,E:sghxml. (Into. m’ Lmulon England] mm“ hours: 85016, 1 m ‘2. 28 ï¬thzuon’ «\Z '. "MM *5 M1730. Kym; ‘Almz‘igï¬ors,<\tm unrth uf 'Mtommd Ulmmbors, 18 “tel 250.1(3qu Mrnnt n\'csL,'X'ur011Lu. v ML; m'mm').(‘,. Cnmzmzs Mons. W. G. I",nmm1s1urmn . . W. HM! . \Yuxnm 1M H‘VHJEL A412. Ayuzzmmcgu w. J. FMNKH. llurmin- g Mummoysâ€"uban, Solicitors-in» (.)l.111.;muryj'n 3mm in AdmiraltyCourtw. (Sour v ruler-1'; utc. Miniulmlmv‘nhujl Adelaide straotfl‘oronto nipusiu l<~1nrirmbruvt dwm‘d I?):Lkv;,(.)_.(" $.11. [Nuke QAULK. HF)T,Q.C V9 \Her Casuals, V'.R.Mu]ltmk. (HA‘Brnrlgh 1.)} Holman, 139'. (Tlmsnls‘, R. Mancini. mmrhuk In. Markham .. . . in. "\‘inmriu Square do. 'l‘hm'nln'lL du. M11931!) .. (10 \VA wlhridgt <10. Hamburg: du. 1‘;ubleton,. u Anma‘uhctir‘aas Nitrous (NM-:1, Min. uwd when mlorml‘ “.le wmu hu‘u 01m bust tm‘iul used. ’L‘homhili, MAPLE, 18th “ “ > Nitruu-z oxide gas administered for 11::3111053 uranium uf Tooth. {thankful for {he favors of the 1mm ten years, may still be (mnsulted in any brunch at the pro. *n:1sin21,:Lsfullnws: Aaron». lst, Shh. 16th, and 22nd of NM!" nmnm. Nowmnrket 2nd do. Richmond HI ï¬lth xln (th the Paumm‘ House) ‘ï¬at‘rlsfcn m Law). :13 and 30. I! an: n n 1*, AL 11in Pr ilCYUIOZx‘i) “a: 'sé'nn‘nwodxs RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICES #115 the ‘LIBERAL‘ DEPOT. Sr uhnmnd H i]1.will generally be fouudvab um Nine o clock :uu 4. A. ROBINSON LJXRH Aux-mu Out RXDA‘Z 35420 R NING V0 L. I V. $I per muff-1m, in ztdvhnccj £‘ 1“A1’<.Y‘$§ ï¬vvwmuu. i‘HI‘IlkflLâ€"SUX'VL‘Q at R UUH‘IVL ihe third Sunizly uf uvery mouth the sarvivo and «mm, «um um hold at 1] Sumliiy fluhuo) (LL 1:130} m HHV. 1L Sham]:- BUSLNESS CARDS. 7 median. Blakv, Eon-r, & mass _ Dr. NI cColnï¬ell, Graduate of Toiouto Uuivenity, James Langslafl James M. Ln “in: ('1‘. CONVEYANCER‘. ETC Pï¬ia‘mgt flirmnxg. Churches. W’iflizun K. Best, Atmr‘ 3', szliz‘itnl',Natery, (350 Money [mom -0, Union Lam: Huiliin Nun. 'l‘urmmmt rm. ’i‘orouku. ‘ IS l’lj131ijS‘LA41) EVERY ‘KHLID r'lU'TKH. *SCYVI’M‘ ‘ in order ‘h'H‘i‘ï¬nU m. 2'! n..m.. :Lud Richmond n: flu: {\mwwmg Sunday ILL Rink» 1! «LI' nuz‘: ’J'hurnhiil at 10:3†mm, it?! 311 111mm mngx‘V third Sumluv. Hr. A. “(thialsmh Moss. "nhmn A; Hoylos. I'll! go L‘RG'I‘A‘JN DENTIST Hl'LL x1 him: E S T I“) IN 011‘ 1 ill 24123211. 5.3mm. @ihml †f n 01‘", (:.\.\‘AI~A.~Survicea “Inqhhl Suu‘luy whim}, unmng every 'J‘hursdzlv ““AI: W ART, ,tanblishnenr my (in: MM Aâ€"Sorvics an. Pun HHJUMHL: J0. Rm‘. A Ganmboll Hf k. Na. i‘Jl, Gl‘ï¬k‘ M‘ :ziv 11‘ .1]. on Mm “)1:ng b‘ o'cluck p.111 1x Lcr Adui In in [In (10‘ (10 do flu ONT homo Ont. Having; recently built the above House on the Rite uf the old Stage Hotel, mnl furnishg‘4 it thrmurlmut, in ï¬i'sthnss style. I am“- pl‘ollmuï¬. Lo gwu the public Lthoï¬hust of u. mnmndamunq Goad atuhliug mï¬g attentive ‘ L10 '. Sample, Romna for (Tulmn'irciul vam‘ars. forms, may day. The Richmond Hill, Omnibus leaves ï¬lls :H'Vlrir', 5 7:30 Bum. fur Toiuntu and loaves 'l‘orunto 2LL um. .\ lurszc amount of Mnnvy ï¬n Loml on farm or ulbv Umpu‘ty; mamm; '4' percent»; no cummi smn. The Clyde H 0 ml, 156’ King sweat East, Torontu. Firs T1935 com- uuarcin‘l nousr. Gum! Aucummmmtinn and every v.9 tenth-n shown (i nests. Supm'inr Stubnng. HENRY LEMON. Pmm‘juim'. A. 1.. Skecle. Clock and Watch Lia e_r, Importer, of VVutvhos, clocks and ï¬llfl jawr n, Hmuk a“ Dimunnds uh] preninuusmnlus : ‘ on hand. Tld’lRl) [NRC-R SOUTH OF (31‘ SPEEET, '1 ()RONTOfl ' ‘ Jewellery ‘3‘ h-upwirimzm mun. lUb‘ und‘ulms the w a. spur-initv ‘hmliiingtmr patron)“, and fr xdsfur their lib- ornhmtrmmgc h. the past we I) .g to scam thaw. we have just ru sowed IL large stuck (Ifmnv gowh in latest designs. A lurge stock n1 Elgin and Walthmn “ Ltches 1mm: on hand. Issu’cr of Marriage Licenses fu‘r the bounty of Ym‘ï¬. 17.61“ Estate, and lusurmmn Agent. Parties hm‘imz farms 01' lots for sale, 01- wishing Insur- nnm )ll life or property will have their orders promptly meuled to by the nhm‘a Money to Emu: at; 8 par cant rm "Improved I'm-01101 d socurlby ()lï¬vtew Court Hausa. 'm'lmm ‘ FUNERALS FURNISHED Emery P. 0.. Coany York, (Successor as the In“ D' H. vains) Tn ‘nrunzsu Agent, fur the bust and Inunt 1w} imb‘m (' nulien dniughnssiness; in 1‘ <l [’nr “mama of insurng in (L ï¬rst c (“mummy suould ubmin uurrubus before insuring elsm’vhoi‘c A $1 VGLUME NEW Tea Stare, RICHMOND HILL. an 00-“ 3W HER Wï¬ ! Gr-‘xvnt Mume no make 111mm): ’l‘hnso who uhmys take mixï¬â€˜uutango of Hm {mod charst for making: lmu-éymy that raw offerth pgzlurully lhzl‘nlllél wealth ' whï¬othuse uh†do not Imprm‘e wrh x-hmmvs n-xliuin in erber. We want nmny mm. \vnmmx. boys. and uh": to Walk for us right, in their 0“ n lmzulities. Any mm van (in t-i.1ttwm~k Ivmpvrlyhpm the ï¬rst stmt. 'Hwe businw: will pay mum Hum tun timus urdinury waged. Ev. wrvwivouuffna furnished frvrn No one who km» 110 acres of ï¬rst-class land. all alum-m1 and 1m- (101‘ good 8mm nf cultivutinn, with gum! buildings Venom :Lllumvlmiughnm'tl or strm'g‘nt ruil. sim- uned on Gravel road between Richmond Hill MM Maple. ()nmnila from Rivhmoml llill Shmn‘x. (.‘huruhex. School and Post 0111(- * unnvouimlt. In; lm-Lummumo. Title yerfucc. ".‘cmm can). Ft};- pm’ticulm‘s apply to 3: U 2 was; Iuilx in) make mum'y rupid‘xy. You ('u n de- Vu‘v your whom tsnm to the vmrk or OPP); x'uur swam moment“. Full knot-maï¬a“ and M‘ guns ,1 nï¬eï¬uzl lien! h . Asia ‘2? S‘I‘E'ftxi“? {(‘*W,,'E"1‘.A 1m; 4 PURE TEA A. WREEHT 85 833%., LE WM Z VALUA; Robes. Coif‘ms. Caskets&c.. cahstzml ind datum in “latches. (liar-ks, and Jewr-nlr B‘chmond Hill, Out MRS. HARRISDN’S U NDE :i'l‘AKE :18- RC? The ’almor Blouse. lucxmoxv HILL. ijN PALMER, Proprietor. SSE. MACDONALD, RHSERITT & 00., n he shortcrt nntlto mm ronaoxmbl‘a corms Mrs. Wm. Harrison, RICHMOND HILL given with every 3 Hmf fen. JOSEPH A. DISVIINS, opposite the Masonic Ulel For Sale. sznz‘ ' U Hr, LITERATURE Money 10 Léun. aiiiz‘wclluusmtr“. George Ea \V, C. PJ\'I.")â€ERS()N, Pattm‘son Onl‘; 5ND HIT ‘J. ‘Waulxï¬i‘ Ar. .umrtment of Unior Loan lmiluingé; Tm‘mxt 0 RICHMOND HILL, FR fluency. "iiuttig, “In 1353622121115, Unity; in VNon-Essqf'fziiq-{SE Liberty; in all filings, Charity.†A T v; NIH (ill '1‘ A: SON akin, m. ~11m-f- ways of H on Hf this paper, I hle entirely forgotten for til": time that in his ï¬rst paper, “ ()1) 1119, Don,†Mr; Len. has fully and clearly rlwcrlised that paint in accordance with the generally accepted theory. 1 shall therefore, dwell upon it only to query “here the obstruction wis sufï¬eimat to prmluce a. lake of supposed dimensions, and at nnco proceed to u. consideration of this valley lands. thnbly on the sub sidence (if the waters furniing the great lul’", whicn is said to haVu cm’ereJ all this rcgiuu of country, the gravel, sand, alluhial deposits were swept (innn by the receding waters, and formed the valley :mds ur Huniher flung. The soil thus [urined Varies in depth from «few inches to pmbubly over ten feet. In some places the valley is only a few ruds wide; in others nearly a. mile, and when taken posse 'siun (if by our forefathers was heavily timbered tothe very margin of the river. Much of this timber showed signs of great ageâ€"â€"prohahly many of the trees had stood thu storms of char 2» thousand winters. In several places. where excavaliuns have when [liable or where a. wash-out has tukun plaice. lugs and even whole trees have been discoverâ€" ed in some instance seven 01‘ tight feet beneath tlm surface. I lnmw of tin). such places within a distance; of six miles. How mime those trets ihq...‘ 3 .1 they lint grow and, failing, glue (3.1.34!!- ml 1 or were they swept down along with (he. ‘itl‘tll that carer-ed them i It is evident if the buried timber giew to maâ€" turity and fell where ftuml, it must In re b :en in the (was lung nun. Same (if the old settlers account fur this: imhedd- ed timber» from frequent changes in the river’s cunrse, the old channel gradually ï¬lling. burying all lugs and trees therein remaining. \Virli one uxccptiml (hum- lwck) the nnhodded timbers are thu same as tnnso which grew nbnve. Kimls uf timber lims fnund Lulluple. beech, buss . elm, nah, cedttr. tumuruc, hemlock, and pine. The niztplr, beech, buss. hemlock, when tested with the dxe, were found quite decayed; the 0thch gcncmlly sound Un lot 19, 6th con , tnwnship (If Yurli, is am elm deeply iiuhedded, :3. portion of which being unearthed some twu years ago, was by last sprinq’s lloml partly broken, bending andsplintcring similar to 21. green tree. THE HUMBER mm n's THIBUTABI‘E‘S‘.‘ \Vhen naming the probable formation of the Humber valley as the title in part SALMox FIsnlxufmln addition to the modes described by Mr. Lea in the pup~ cl‘ before named, 1' may mention othnrs adopted here. One was to run a plum- furm wine distance into the walur, on which earth vats thrown, whercon n. lire of material suitable for givnig light was made ; l‘rmn this platform poh-s “here thrown across the scream, on which the ï¬ahernmn stood spent in hand. Another ; two parties wading the stream, one cany- ing the light jack, or Lurch, :hu other the spear. )uring a L'UUd run an expert lizunl Would {alga lifhxu or twenty in a Probable formation oi the Number vaiIeyâ€"ils condition when ï¬rst occupied by our tor-d}!(hersâ€"together; with sonic account of subse- quent changes; The following is one of a series of papcri ream before the YOrk Pioneers by Mr.‘ William Watson, of Weston, One of the most promijï¬ent and respected members of tli‘é Assocration, and is a mini“: history of the Co- unty of York, especially the W'csiern portion. EARLY SETTLims.-~Tfleso, whether owners of the soil or mere squatters, usuznly erected their dwellings near the river, this being desirable, as many of them (like the Indians before them) Lleâ€" vuted much of their time ï¬shing, hunt- ing7z1nd trapping. The abundant sup- ply of fresh water, the line pasture uf the iertile flats, and the excellent roadway in winter were doubtless additional in- dacemenfs. In those early times the section of country drained by the llnmher and tributaries “bounded With :minmls of various kinds. Among those where the deer, bear, beaver, otter, marten, mink, fox, racuun, wwf, annl lynx. ()l' feather- ed game, the pigeon, (luck, quail, and putrulge must not be forgotten, Lhnugh rarely seen of late years. The stremns themselves faiily teemed with fish, es- pcmally during the annual run uf suckers mullet, andsahnun. the sucker run tak- ing place as sown m: the river cleared of ice, that of mullutin May, salmon early in summer, and occasiunnllv again in the autumn. Suckers and mullet came up in such numbers that frequently many more were caught than could be taKen cure of. In the upper part of Etubicoke there is a small stream flowing into the the West Brunch, in can. A.. called Mullet Creek, because nf the immense number of that fish termvrlyfreqnenting its Waters. POT ‘ArEu .‘io. {IDAY , MARCH 1882. At the close Mr. \Vatson was warmly thanked for his (tuutribution. He stated that, ha would fulluw up the subject in another paper. INDIANSâ€"Bands at these, chiefly of tlm Ojibwa tribe, frequently Visited their UH huntingâ€"grounds about the [lumber as late us 1841 ; higher up, lat= ier stil. l’rnbubly, at, times, brouding over the wrongs received at the hands of the white man in being driven from their home» and trmn the burial places of their fathers. Ihzwn ascertained the where- abouts of fnur of those burial placesâ€" oue near Lake Ontario, which was partly exhumed when the Great Westh rail- way bridge was built over the Humber ; unnthcl‘ a shart dist-nice below Lunbmn: anuth 1' just buluw Weston, and still another abunt a. mile above Weston. Here, i11182-5. our old friend Major Paul witnessed the interment of an Indian warriur, tu_.;uiher with all his accoutrt- ments. DEAR Sm m By your permission I berg once more to euuipy your columns in self defense, as a reference to year con- teuipnrury's last issue will show that I an: the subject (If another long cenp-ibufiun fmm the [wen of “Scrutntor.†Doubtlcm this public ,sczu‘unger thunght his last imtstm‘ly efl'ui-b quits sufï¬cient try annihi- late su insigniï¬cant a person as the sub- ject. of his baseless attack. He ï¬rst start: nut, however, with an admission of fail- ure and short sigth-dnuss; it will nut therefure be WOTldlI‘b‘d at if we ï¬nd him, befm‘e we get, iln‘ungh in ‘he meshes of bewililel'nwnt and falsehood, with :1, won- derful fluurish of egotism, he’ proceeds in a. style amounting to contempt, to refute that which he is pleased to slyle “30 lil- tle.â€He§:1ils to see how Iwrete so much, occupying half :L culinim,:i1i(l said 80 litile whereas in replyinghe hmï¬n forgttfi lunss (if his, statement, devoled a column and more, in a futile attempt to dispiove the SPECKLED Tï¬ou'ixâ€"these were eager- ly sought arm- by almost every one capable of handling ‘f hook or lilie. ’ Even parties fruin Little York ('l‘monzu) frequently visited Farr’s mills (Weston) for that purpose, both in summer and winter. Th": lnude of procedure in wint- er was tb cut; holes in the ibe, aromid which rubes, cushiuns. &c., were placed, whereon those engaged in ï¬shing SM or Kneeled. Among these parties joining in these ï¬shing excursions were Messrs. Billings and Baby, Government employ- bx, Colonels Fnster and Cutï¬n, and Rev. Sultern (:‘ivins, late president of this as- aociatinn. Huw changed ! Trout. so far as 1 am aware, are now f mid only in the Little lImnber, above Pine Grove. Szilnmn have entirely ceased their visit Since 1842. Suckers and mullet rarely advanced farther upstream than the mill-dams below Lanibtun. night. One uld hand informs me he once caught, 64 in a night. Larger takes than even that, have been named. 0c- casimmlly a. dug was trained to catch a salmun, not, to devour, but to deliver to his master, iu'Lxuineiils and stutmnoiits it contained; and in order to strengthen his position, :1 resort to fresh charges must he indulged in, or bronng tothe surface, by which to decoy the public from the main point at issue. To read his last production one would think that the scrapings of the put had been reached, or that Hie Biddulph vigilance committee liiid been Ht Woik, furnishing him with ii list of my crimes :L1i(ll)lfl‘.llCL‘S. How 01‘ by what ti‘iluiiinl [ uni to be tried I don"t :inow. bi‘it it is painful to be kept in suspense So long. Pvi'hzips it may form It subject for the next debate at the Masonic Hall, whore- :it,if in, true and impartial decision is given I aim sum to stand acquitted. “Sciutu- tor†becomes very scnsnive when put. in a tight place, but thick skinned enough when allowed to mum at lame, and lay false charges. for which he stems to have a wmidii'ful adaptability, but very futile are his endeuv its to mislead the public mind, which he would do by Circulating that which has no exisiance in the seine and to the extent he viiiiily tries to estab- lish. An intelligent and discerning pill) he can readily detect the low designs of the effusions of this shallow and diseased britillud individual. “When he asserts that I am doing all in my power to iii- jure the Government and Convene nice} lugs to mgumzs against them, 850., I moat only refute it in his own pert state- ment “I have not.†The fish story seems to have had ii wonderful effect iip~ on his sensitivei‘uss and a. repetition would pmvu fatal to his bump of locati- \‘envss It Look the wind out (of his sails and h ‘miled his logicle reascinings as In tile and unconvincing. "Scriitiiior" is sorryyr zit leatt he makes the statement. S vi , and has been many} culprit» sorr)‘ yet Ii. taxes my clinritahleness to let this statement iny or take (fl'et‘t. Guitiuiui, no doubt was sorry. but the people uni r a long and impartial trial, adjudged him to ban villain. hit after all I cannot help Canvassing my gr..tiiude humuso foi- SCRUTATOR‘ FLOORED4 .ru fIID Ev, for of the Liberal. cw he is-éo kind and c h ml 4L 2‘: that, he mlndescemls or llcscunnlp, = l.u\V me a. little llburl._y"uf Cullrcxulu: nlzc Lil. Ulla; cherish my pulltlc-ll vmw ~ “1' u n.\ YCIIUHS? provided 1 Ilennlt hnu Lu ,wt m: the shackles, tie me ulnh a m .- :(l Lu: en circled with a high w m ; .- r l ,mnnlttet. to roam lat, large Lhure ih Ll-zllénï¬l ml the Govemmlellc cullupsmg. ll vulg thnh far themed upon the gel-Cl'ul lulllu' of his magi wulxderlully l!|_117i(‘illi;ial - “guy luv. tergwe proceed to the “Lilli gulllt it. ..- s m It will be l‘eluelllbmud Ill Ill,» hum, I tank eifcuptwn m lllti chm- .ULLCK‘, U 3 ml :u'cusmg, me of havingy'l' allowed n .nuutlugg m be heldhuld in the lam (mm. 1 Illlnk fully refuted this state MU"! ll) .l ‘ my law". letter, in which I prmlucull Aw, llHl] story which has pl‘uved Sn (IN.- t:l'ul. because it revealed the lllllemtblu Fl'ulllkl he had taken. As he has chosen In hm lash let» ter to deny that he made :my such scattn ment, and again tn lnswn 47ml! upon nun by charging me WlIll 1L grtrur mistake or n deliberate fu'lsphmld, l Allall endeavor once more to refute Llns llhynltrltlun, aml SllUW 11pm} whmn the L'Dllt l‘esls. In proof of my allugnliun or char-=10, aim “Scrututurlu†mnphullc (leuml, we shuli, as he suggests, go buck to his lll‘t-l letter . because upon what. ls S‘Hll'll more We must. either stand Ur fall. and hear Ih'é stigma arising from this plevohcd con troversy. [Wlll try Lu In: llihlU-‘Nr, con sismnt and truthful this tune, as u. Mllh takehere would pn-ve ï¬nal to luv charger \V'ell, what do we ï¬nd ? lls u'u », we~ read that “the meeting was at the P092. Ofï¬ce,†but we alSu read [but the Cause: vutivas hired a hall ar 'l‘esxun and at Mr, ple, but the Refonnurs get. n.tu a P0»: Ofï¬ce, a schoul llHllSU or any l ole amt ourner.“ In GHUCUI‘ then, who is righ'u or who makes the great ml take,und tel s the deliberate falsehood! \\l.l "Sort. tatur†answer, or will he frum thls \llhr forth! hold his pvace, and and hut-aka l1?!“ self to a higherund nobler culling? 'l‘lm Editor of the Times :â€"In reading the last number of )o-n‘ paper, I noticed you asked all who had been heiieï¬ztgtl by Liv letter published in your valuable papu nbom ayeur ago to write you the fflt‘ir‘. tor publication. The letter from D“. Bates created a. great amount of excite - ment in this vicinity, as he is well and favorably known by every one here. 17 reputation as a man and as n physlc gave every one the ublnost conï¬dence in“ all 1118 statements, and this of comw soon made the nmne “ Kendall’s Span†Cure " not only fumi izu‘ but, very pow ‘ .7 . , ,, sun 1.0 a Lrlgherund nobler culliug? 'l‘lm fact is than “Scxn'tutur said tou mneL. First, “the meeting was at and in ï¬lm Post 0mm" ; second. “it Was at or in it room adjoining†; third and hut y it \x‘;.«. "at the Post Ofï¬ce, thu pm!er 311(1de erybody said,†and Consequently it. must he 50. B .t I suppusu 1f "the pct-p18 an d everybody said" the Wurid was nmdq u: green cheese, he wuuld \m n mly with hi- ela‘Stic mind In give credence to the fax-,2. ‘Scl'ntator’ did nut stop Sun!) enough, and got entx'aped in his own net, 01' caught cm the houk he so umvittiugly [)I‘OVldcd to me. Further cmnment is unnecessary, . ., . uhu'. In reply to your request, I “ml any : About, Him-“years ugn [ slipped um the ice and sprained my right limb at thr kneejmnt. 1 was very lame and 311110"- ed uxarucinting pain much of the tium since, and some of the time thuught 1 should be a, cripple fir life. Dr. Batu' letter printed in your paper gave me w much cuniidence in the virtues of “ Km;- dnll’s Spavin Cure†that I tried iL. iur my knee uud loss than one bottle com plutcly cured me so that I have no in turn of pain 01' lamenesa, for which, of course, I cannot fu‘] tun thankful. Siwe my recovery I have visited friends in the west and fuunul that the fulluuing partim, have med it; with the gmndmh rusulfn. in that part uf the enuniry. The Re». John Ricr, Hematite, Mm, Wind it mu hi3 nun person fur an injury of 35 year s standing, and pcrl‘urmud one (if the In; a; wonderful cures I ever lmanl of. J. l . McClure, of Strong (luv, Kansas. Clllul a badlv lacernted and poisoned haul from a hog lute and also removed an EU» liu'gemeut 1) mr the. hip joint which I: l becmuu large and troublesome. He .1 so used it, far plcurisy and found t‘: bathing his chest with it reliuvnl him w once. To my surprise I fall ui than, 1': w wonderful remedy was better known m the west than it was in the east, a.an I found they were usingif. there for all animals as well as on human llesh \Vl‘hll the Very host 0f results. and I ï¬nd sh many cases wherever I go to conï¬rm 7w favorable opinion I hml already form-Li of it that 1 am glad of an opportunity I ; telling the readers of your valuable p =~ per what I have learned in regard to ii, lluping to hear from others upnn this \ my; important suhject, especially important to those lwhn have suffered {or years I L.- mysvll‘, I remain, mum From " The Tunes†[Single copn Yams M,- .‘I. A. MAN: Yoms &c. J. P. 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