Wellsboro Agitator, The (Newspaper) - June 8, 1886, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania ont .ID Kuty iose I got here yon TUB o l ibe probable date of n are wK l Ms end of if ite of bad c r Of affect ion of by a t Hooey of h luridly prev n p nen t articles of a i n patent 11, 5 often True bni w r they are vSr n h. world representing the m Ai we know thS r av rite Remedy one of the blood on it. and ir i liU bellers fcr .i h t I U Shall thel i uTi auend I m C Propr f head I u 1 Bitters 1 f: mm with the smallest he truest hat at the Id people look who hatel 1 and who I I tl How old young ai I stew and suffer But can t altogether n ann we will sometimes getl n n ic of all our caution I 1 lit but the simplest PI d ne known which is Dr I rtr Remedy In i lality in old and young f in John L Sullivan on thel nr have oar Farmers I merchant our Merchants I J t our Ladies Book ev f rr oar Mikado tn J card's will be sent I J a on receipt of MS L U H ash SL New i t beyond 35 1 f r i n 1 i IT A bought bial 1 e f CM Blood h nka he has got himself mtc r ht much I wje try bottle 0 rm ured Theren TO m its fl per Sold J Nt ird a s aht L n t but is the latest Pi 1 j u ever have roaring bolher I b. he that kepi the whole Earn I ir u ita Q clock ID the morn I Mai t I it all have not w f il uris made by Hamilton t r 1 1 wLich are to minute Safe yet I nu bold by I I fe What on must 1h i i and ami ure all theM F r Large bottles r L- -i i r it le agitation H H r I it ureen apples willl i. the small I t hca to ihe side l th. I t Ihe digestive HDS can be prompt I corrected bj Ihe of I n. Aa dinner I I bey havt ool n A lawyer drew j TV Jtl I il i HI lod luu I fr n di digestion Id in ID Ihe stomach and ward off It l Jamaica i 1 which ia a sal to fail lo give l f if As an outward u n neuralgia bark and aide t he Price 25 and M 1 Ir or of Boston every I l D t al once bof o 23. JUNE 1886. CK I I BY 102 104 west Water Street ns ABS SHOWING Have you seen the Bargains that sj Oii J. nc Block No 101 Main W I a s 1 I al M second IT A and fifty nce licit 111 lf ont per f MX new PROFESSIONAL CARDS ei B LEACH I 1 a. Office en er (I 1880 Iv I Y I ST I t 1 over tbe 1 nr at tl e head of I y M f K it T K M Mi rn k A N I boro Pa Office in u floor Mam streit d N illi M D I H S Pa Of I nil It M r Sptr ally a all il UIL IKS I. M r 1 Att U I i Office n M cut 1 g V F Ch AT LAW I 1 imme Jai j I I I AT LAW 1 The handsomest line of French teens ever offered in this SCOTCH ZEPHYR DOMESTIC 1 i many other new fabrics maac for he spring trade Is offering The Weakest BT BABBITT Which IB of Rll Ulne heart can ponder r The Bun a little cloud can pall With yonder The cloud a little wind can more it The wind little leaf Though What time that yellow leaf was green My daje were whatever spring may 11 mart grow sadder Ah me I a leaf with can wring My lipe Then la heart the weakest thing Itself can ponder NOW IS THE TIME TO BUI YOUR BLEACHED AND BROWN 0 4 BOll 10-4) WHILE THEY ARB CHEAP We continue ti sell our black anc col- ored Silks at old We art Spring THEY ABh 1 Mil US AN EARLY CALL AT 10 104 WEST ST N Y T DURLAND r S PRATT ca world The Memorial macks the spot Ridley and were burned at the On our way down to London the next day we stopped at Windsor and the What surprised me moat was its vast The buildings cover twelve There an acrea In the park and and timber Is growing there planted in the time of Elizabeth the old est tract In the The walla are high and strong and occasionally elevated into watch tower In the thickness of the wall rooms are and families seemed to be living in them In fact there is quite city inside the walla One of the moat interesting buildings is St. George's Edward es tho Order of the Garter The great round tower or designed to be the citadel or stronghold of tbe which a high mound of WHOLE NO. I this week V H Kj I TL co t. Pa. Office y 1880 -J II I Bald AW Pa Office In Wick j u t it second floor Oxford and London THE ENGLISH SIGHTS SEEN BY 1OUNG AMEE ICAS TaT tfu Agitator T T T T IT J J f J The town of Warwick In Elizabeth's JYL LJ IO I A j time was surrounded by a wall and the re u A n L malna of it are yet to be seen The cast inaccessible except by ooe well defended and west gates are in a good state of prea no doubt impregnable one of them bears the date 1574 when but I presume it would uot Warwick castle Is about the finest feud last under a cannonade From the al castle in Tbe outer wall In castle a fine new can be had of the Eton closea about a thousand acres a large part preparatory school just across the of which la laid out as a park From the Trains leave Windsor for London every outer gate the approach to the castle is by hour We took one late in the afternoon a roadway dut ont of the solid and a and reached London m a Cut we had A t stupendous undertaking It must have been had very propitious weather while m the M. in those just when we needed and ex Through the inner gateway with its peeled gloomy weather in London Be portcullis yet we entered the we wanted to see a London bnt but it is hardly a for the cas I must say that during our whole stay tie does not surround U but only never saw one that the Londoners would on one a strong wall with an admit to be heavy The real London fog watch tower completing the has a characteristic yellow or smoky ap We ascended one of these 188 leet unlike that of an ordinary mist high built flve hundred years ago and We took a hansom for a private board from the top had an excellent view of that ing house tbe address of which we B m of Leamington Fitzroy Mansion Fitzroy Square Char and th. street Oxford W C Such U V VIV BLAIR co. PRESIDENT AND A ment or tbe National United and Canada Ex- BreM N. Y. direction of Ihe Thames The street is and every evening fragments of fall regulates Ibe time for a considerable well paved with wood block toe now familiar strains would come float portion of the world We had a pleasant and notwithstanding tue heavy traffic it is ing over us K h. who believed in lo through Kentand Sur not a very noisy street There is a pecu making the punishment fit the crime rey We got SOUR Kentish apples but Hanty about the numbering of the houses used occasionally to sing back a snatch of they wen not good I saw a good they are numbered up one side and down you to united in marriage you will signify the same by joining your right bands groom and bride join ed said tbe minister do you lake this whom yoi bold by the to be lawful to live together after God B ordinance in the holy estate of wedlock do you promise to love her cherish comfort sod keep her In and in health in joy and in and forsaking nil others keep you her long as 3011 both fib ill The groom I do Dr Frances do you take whom you hold by the hand to be yoer lawful wedded husband to Uve together after God s ordinance in the holy state of wedlock do you promise lo love honor comfort and keep him m tif k ness and In health in joy and m M now and forsaking ail others keep 3011 him EO long aa jou both shall The bnde in a low voice I do Dr In of the aam let the wedding ring be Tli placed H e r ng oo the bride a tiu ger Dr solemn much as an 1 fr have here agreed and covenanted to live together afl er God a ordinance in the holy state of wedlock and have confirmed the same by giving and taking a wedding now therefore in the presence of this company in the name of the Father and of the SOD and of the Holy I pronounce and declare that they are husband and wife and what God hath joined together let no man put asunder The Rev Mr Cleveland pronounc ed the benediction At the conclusion of the ceremony Mrs L M. m FUN Pa Of of H E Kurr Residence on Uct 1 188. I B office d coi d a new line of flue crockery and tableware gin A new I g ia the I I Pa I ct 01 9 made in any iiart of Hor ice B I WUlu Pa. Office In V I a k r n Block Main street II I la. i I a P Block in fine r ppoon holders and vinegar bottles It IB very attrac t will find it tage to buy at our 11 c 1 N f r I al i f r i ul c aud pr f a L I nl c to LVtr f r Hi I BUSINESS CARDS O H L N 1 li OP DESCRIPTION A fl c pol shed I rOnze hat ging lamp fur 81 08 Li poka from upward A ntw of 5 curr just PICTURE FRAMES MADE TO Our t LFS crockery notion f s plated wot bird cot onery ttc R. Cl CO Apr 0 1880 FRANK E LYON The great been my ion bat to regalate it perfectly 1 faith In Dr Kennedy B KBM EDT I and given a great deal of it to the poor those yon know who have no money to bny medicine of any kind for there are a great miLiy with bilious and eaffer on witho it 1 always keep FAVORITE REML Ln the bouse I It the best medicine for the b ood in the Well I most attend to this matter for the western part of the city hay you tell the Doctor 1 am coming down to Several of the paintings have a national notably Van Charles L and The Lions by Rembrandt In a room hung with ancient tapestry we were shown a magnificent bed with crim son velvet hangings that belonged to Queen Anne and from a window we paw a cedar tree said to have been brought from the miles ID a hansom for thirty five cents The driver drove at a break neck rattling over the pavements in tha most heedless manner dodging carriages dash ing up quiet side streets the traf fie cracking his long whip as only a don cabman can and all tbe time tearing along with an air of perfect nonchalance and tbe more modern West End Tern pie Bar was a gate supposed by some to have been a part of the old London wall Beyond Bar we come into Fleet which ia nothing but a continuation of the Strand The pied bv tbe courts is situated there With us clock tower and him and Miss Terry on their own One evening we went to Lhe theater where the orchestru led by Buca lossi the composer of My Queen an 1 other ia behind a Kilt frame that surrounds the stage open ing Once at the Garden theater I H we heard an orchestra under p L. P Uere as if he knew all London by heart and imposing front u is a verj prepossessing of the composer of the popular W M I 1 I 1 a 1 n T k. r olv rn i nt r All f re i 1 II It I R t 1 j t d d irrt r L ui d r a ly II rt UW p BI Stj htr ch eh t r n 1 d 0 L. tUat F lira Veterinary Hospital 1 AND SHOEING under 11 f Dr W H McCaldon member of the Royal RC of Veterinary or and II E Lyon The building having been arranged wita to a weU shed it nry and shoeing shop we are prepared to t i nt tl c best care aud treat n ei t A lv cc 111 i i I ns by mail bore Octo 1 1B8. PA rt to mil special attention to my i I si KO A BROS Proprietors und ter a of ail kluds I tc of all re for cill r or i Hide work at th raont VU boro JSW R E KARR to Kennedy Jane Your Is the Oriental knowing thit good health cannot exist a healthy is torpid the ols aic and con tlic foo I lies f the stomich undi the 1 lood frequent he id ache en a feeling of Hssi tu le despondency and D i mdu itt ilu sj is de nitre 1 Simmons h us been tho me ins of moio J e U to he ilth and 1i by giving thorn i I tli in any on euth It i U icy NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED it ril f r im 1 n I IM r t ctt M r Is uid I v r 1 i IMt l lul 1 1 cl i I Mil nun Mar on lu the crusaders The gardener volunteered to show u the as he called It and as w were to know what a might we followed him to the where we found the object UD refer red to was a being a com moo pronunciation of the word ID Eng land famo to the left of the street Instead of to the right as we do We found Mansion so far from the center of London that we concluded to take the advice of Heir Baedeker the author of our guide and look for lodgings m a more ell gible locality We called at several places before we were suited We seemed to be and more impressive than many a pretentious one to the north and off Fleet street arc the Inns of Grays ami s Chancery lane leads up lo them t We turned off the Fleet to visit Gray s Inn It is simply a pile of unpretentious low brick buildings surrounding two See Saw and at another time it was conducted by whose many familiar rival those of Strauss One night at the Drury Lane theater the plot of the pUy turned upon that ancient subject so popu lar with tbe English the conflict between John Bull and the Frenchman In which John is uniformly victorious The last ij IB victorious i ne iaai It was well worth for a regarded with something of distrust as worts and occupied mostly by lawyers scene represente 1 the return of a Soudan .us work and is to be the soon as we declared ourselves have their chambers there We regiment and their reception in Trafalgar largest in the world we were told by the The recent dynamite scare had put them amused ourselves by reading their names Square at which point the pent up patriot Kardener who sung off a full description On their guard and were especially on the signa Rather peculiar and lsm of lbe enthusiastic audience reach L 1 of it m a monotonous mechanical suspicious of Americans Fortunately our mon aome of them seeme 1 to us and t 8uch a pitch that it burst fmh n a storm It is chiseled out of a single block of mar ble and holds nearly three hundred gal Ions It was found in a lake at Villa near Rome where it must have lain 2 000 years The Earl received U as B present from Sir William and has been offered 000 for it There is a similar vase in the British Museum but it is not so large and not considered so val aa the one at Warwick We left Warwick that afternoon for Stratford on Avon about thirteen miles distant The ride was an especially pleas ant one Warwickshire is an exceptional ly fine section of country comparatively city with the West Lnd level well cultivated and fertile I re member we got some plums that were the finest I ever saw but their fruit is not to be commended The English rail road companies seem to take pleasure in valises were russet colored If they had been black I fear we would have made fit subjects for Government suspects for the London police regard black satchels as pe suspicious articles and dangerous ly suggestive of dynamite At last we found rooms in Cecil street one of the little streets running from the Strand the great backbone of down to the Thames ourselves many upon be me so conveniently situated near the prln cipal theaters and so close to the Strand the great thoroughfare that connects the occurred to me Dickens had not far to go lo get some of the odd ones he made use of In returning to street WL through Leather lane where we saw a very interesting sight There are districts right In the of London that seem to hold out successfully against the civilizing Influences of aud around Leather lane there is a maze of narrow streets and alleys the abode of the lowest classes of society a place where you to find the retreat of a cnin mal a place at least you can see dis played in open day misery m all its forms auces at the theaters began the Strand al ways presented a sight that was intensely interesting The walks would be filled with people and the streets jammed with making attractive Everything cabs and busses It Is amazing thai more along the wore a look of pleasant accidents do not occur The London cab neatness there was a hedge on each side the whole distance and at each station therer was a flower garden In the morning we walked from Strat man drives furiously disregarding entire ly the pedestrians and crossing the street is sometimes a dangerous The cab driver of Pans is more he ford across the fields about a milt and a will warn you to out of the way The m r t n 1 ttii ly I n 1 I u wlv t I t od rn n n 1 all fc T 1 I I t 1 I y altt i n lo M M K Al L ASTERS and ICE CREAM IM I M GLISS I uin is n IHU S I 1 1 t n sit ady irade ro i r ir Crumbling about HII 1 iek trade 11 demand tl nt nd M his goods at CABINET PICTURES REDUCED FROM g 00 TO 00 CARD PICTURES REDUCED S1 00 TO 00 1 EH All Work O. Mam Street Pa. March TO 1880 Fall Brook Coal Company's Railways TIME TABLE Took effect Maj II 1880 25 YEARS IN The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age I Indorsed all over the SYMPTOMS OF A half Ho the little village of where Ann Hathaway used to live We found the old cottage itself with its thatched roof and beds of flowers in looking just as U did when Will Shakespeare used to go out there during his courtship The house is kept by an old woman by the name of Taylor a descendant of the Hath aways She showed us Shakespeare a fa vonte seat in the corner and Ann B spin ning stool In the book we saw the names of Garfield Grant Edwin TORPID Loss of Nausea the Head a dull SCUT fain after a disinclination to exertion and others who rides at the add If he spies On bur return lo Stratford we of course you on the walk and you give him any en visited s It Is of the half timber and half brick style once BO with a roof of red tiles and win dows with small diamond shaped panes It has been so thoroughly restored by its zealous guardians that tbe exterior resem In the evening just before the The street was full of hucksters with their carts of sidle vegetables butch ers fishmongers and auctioneers vending wares to a rabble of wretched look ing customers and a rugged had collected around H woman who was bid ding off some worn out worthless cloth ing Throughout the whole place there was an odor of decayed vegetables smoked fish and neglected meat that ried us on I Hill is a continuation of the and at their junction is Bridge perhaps the next importance to Condon Bridge It is from that Si Paul s is to be viewed to tbe best Unfortunately the cathe dial is so surrounded by buildings that a comprehensive view of it is nol lo be had but from the bridge its dome which is considered the finest in the world looming away above the surrounding build ings presents a grand sight The church ia m the form of tc cross as most of the old cathedrals are and it is the third in the world in Upon en tering I was startled by tbe gran deur and lofty proportions of the interior Tlie subdued light mellowing every out line and yet revealing the almost over whelming of the rising un der the dome to the height of 235 characteristics of the two nations are es in their cab drivers the English man cannot help displaying his native and with tbe Frenchman polite ness is juat as spontaneous The busses are on the two story like the tram carst so the passengers can 8iL OD the top as well as inside The ont side seats are the best if you want to serve what is going on in the the are and you get a good view from tbe top Each bus has a of applause the conse iij tbe of their enthusiasm if should our being loyal English men we joined m and as lust ty as any of them One day we visited s Park anj the Gardens in it away up m the northern part of the city several miles from tbe Strand We made a rule to walk wherever practicable and although in a city like London where the distances are great it consumes considerable time yet it gnes one a familiarity with the eity he would not otherwise get London is certainly to be admired for the number and of its parks Here 13 liege n I a Park a tract of near 500 acres with brood shaded walks drives fountains and plenty of green turf for the children to play on a patch of country right in the center of you Hyde Park is i little smaller nnd H little more fashionable has a large artificial lake and ji toad way made expressly for back of which the I make good use How m this park 13 the most promenade in Lon don daring the season There are a dozen other parks in ihe besides the exten sive gardens m the suburbs at Green wich and elsewhere immortal Jumbo you know came from the London and he used to car ry he children around upon his back a doz n al a lime just as we saw his widow Alice doing But alas for the rapacious enterprise of that maa Barnum she too has emigrated to the land where her mar tyred spouse met his I remember seeing poor Tumbos full biography sold for a on the London streets and he must have been popular among the juve To a Dandelion 1 I f I E It S A S Froi lie ti g I ill L n c or the eon II d ng n tht fragrant Have you any k won trom ina d W bt tbc MIU H ps down the So m. f r rl cot L n uwt Of t w h ch you ock In your Liny breast shall 1 ar an a rj knock And a. 01 ft luit o 1 ti At tbc try of n t Ifcn tw tht c brealt Makes yon d with Douce i liapi lo death When tbe mooi aha Down from the star lit es tba we i or c 0113 dew lend r oas you shal tin ct co w tb jou the hca CD e co b u you da Uy bee what 11 jour wi dom I T II mt i raj what at I a for LUL r ng I1 t the ho ir yo tell she jour magic well if L you to pared for yon a knell your hir eyes U ould that I were hair to w ft The Presidents Wedding was that rarity the bald headed You hardly know he makes It his business to solicit you to shouting out continual ly m a stentorian voice Charing Cross station penny all the or whatever tho destination of his bus may be wim a disinclination to exertion 4eaiuun mat me resem On our walk on the Strand one pe aer me aome 10 me 01 whether to at him or to him of body Irritability of temp. bles very little that of the but the that struck ua waa thq great num and the solemn stillness of the place made hls we t ex 1D81de has not been We saw her of jewelry stores and the scarcity of it more than Westminster so and human like that the room where the poet was born a front drug stores In England the chemists was A tablet in the wall referring to Sir you are almost in doubt whether he la a room on the first floor ita walls black with carry on only their legitimate business of Christopher Wren tbe architect of the ca mcre or a hting entitled to the names of many visitors vandals who selling chemicals and do not go into the who planned it. two centuries ago the franchise and the other r of a ciU retail business as they do in Amen ca that belongs to the public house or pub as its frequenters familiarly term it The day following our arrival we pro THE 1IAI I COL I 1 E I t FOB DEEU 1 Utk lent Cleveland a wedding took place at the While House m Wash last Wednesday evening The invited guests beg in to assemble at abr ut half past clock and they were received in the Blue room Miss the Presi lent s The following is a list of those present Mrs mother of the bride Rev N Cleveland the Presi dents brother M tht Pres dent s sifters Thomas of bl ite Daniel Man ning of Ibe and MFP Manning William t of and Mrs William t Whitney Secretary of the and Mrs William I- tbe ter and Mrs L Q C La mar Secretary of the Inter or Daniel S Lament private secretary to tbe President and Mrs Lament Benjamin tolsom of Buffalo N Mr and Mrs Rogers of Seneca Falls Mrs Cad man and Mrs. of Detro t Mr and Mrs Harmon of B relat ves of the bude Miss Nelson of New ork W S B of Buffalo tbe President s former law partner Rev Dr and Mrs Byron Sunder land darland although invited wub oot present after a season of promenading and conversation to Lhe family dining room of ihe mansion where the wedding supper was served While the was playing one of its h a lections and ihe guests were gathered the tables the bnde quietly slipped away to her room and changed her wedding dress for a heavy giay silk eling dress bhe then relumed to her company and was soon afterward joined the President who had in the mean l me changed bis dress suit for a traveling costume This was about 8 30 o clock ind the President and his a hasiy g od bye Lo their friends and left ibe hoube through a private exit from the Red room mio the south A closed car isge awaited them and as they entered U and the horses started off a ehow er of rice was on the carnage and friends waved a final God speed from the rear poich The carriage was driven directly lo the Baltimore and Ohio ra Iway station imm was m waiting to take Ihe President uid hia bride lo Deer Park They were through the station and into the car provided for without attention and al 9 o clock the tra n started off to ite destination The President and his bnde were whol ly on this They will remain at Deer Park about a week during time they will a sma I cottage attached lo the hotel which bah nol yel opened for the season For a few minutes the chatted judging from the number gaily but conversation was j uckly EUS of such customers But pleased me pended al 1 j o U when a selected or j of having neglected some weariness mgof Veil 3W Skin y highly colored IF AEE TOTTS FILLS nro especially adapted to ona doso effects such n change of feeling as to astonish sufferer the and cause tho body to would not hesitate to commit sacrilege at the very shrine of immortality But their vandalism avails them little for the walls are frequently to cover up the n am 1.3. This mania for scratching as affects not alone the common bears the inscription in Latin If you would see my monument 1 mk about you Around the walls are placed statues and memorials of celebrated of them naval heroes In ihe crypt under the ca or KNOTTY PROBLEM THAT HAS Ab THE ILK Ot INDIANAPOLIS 6 ct One Saturday n ght a wild-eyed stranger with long ecru hair through which the wab wearily wafting came into the of the Bates House and addressing two well known gentlemen about town said I beg your but you look like business men accustomed to making and I would like to have you j dec de a problem for me for I can t exact and Mrs ly u out What is was the L answer and the stranger said slowly and sadly If a man sells a horse for buys u back for and afterward sells it for he make m the That started all the The two gentlemen thus addressed deliberated for a few minutes and one concluded lhal the man in ihe trades while the other decided that the profit was only and they began disputing about it. A crowd collected around them and IE less than ten minutes there were at least twen hve exceed men in that hotel office with a piece of paper and a pencil wildly gesticulating and arguing about the sale of that and Lhe profits that ac crued from it Before midnight there were men in all the hotels and other pub he resorts down town similarly occupied The preponderance of opinion was that was the amount of Lhe profit although a stubborn and reckless minority insisted on One man bet that wab right and the question was sent to the Spirit of for settlement and numerous side bets were made on the same proposition The question into one of the Sunday papers and since that a good portion of the entire popula lion have been spending time in ar guing it A friend brought the newspaper clip ping into our office last evening after the paper was up and work for tbe day was done The art cle was read aloud by our business manager to our editor in chief chestra from the Marine Band stationed in the struck up the fam liar strains of the Wedding March from Men B Midsummer Night s Dream and ai eyes were turned to tbe doorway to catch the first glimpse of the c ming bnde an i groom Starting from the western corridor on lu if there Ts a missing link it 13 the the floor the President came slowly exchange editor and foreman was chimpanzee down the western staircase with bis br de a moments calculation on the part our waj back it grew dark and we on h s arm They were un of each lbf 8tOTm and com lost our but we trusted to in the mo her Sor which pretty reliable and to her the Passing pm am am Nl BOO 10 New lorL p m ami am 5 00 00 3 00 11 02 0011 a p tn p m in f 0 4 04 Albany Auburn Rochester 1 tc tht 140 300 11 0 3j' 4 0.3 pm p m 100.113.. 100 I m p in a m OT 7 k 10} 0-> S JH 11 I in i i am U 1 Buffalo l. t r tl c family ahoi I IM M M N K le Ihe rt HAMMOND I s 10 cents a 1 ou fr a royal t uf that w H pit T i I or the i f u mm a y an wl may he I we 1 ff r To tt 1 to pay for Iht trouble of n BIT directions etc cent J f in for all Co t ly 81-> 930 810 l as i am m 8 B C Co 11 rar 4 1C SI 8 1 1 enn j f 8 4' 11 111 910 4 10 8 1C nc 3-> al y 402 40 IB 40 4 f boro Ai 2IS am p m 12 40 1- 00 10 n. m 22C he could write the flve signatures that I lament houses On the whole R is the the traffic is at that time the heaviest of the are extant are not at all flattering to his most graceful monument I ever saw whole day and when it is understood that chirography The desk is On the north side of the square lathe on an average 200000 foot passengers that he used m the Tree Grammar National Art Gallery with its great collec 23.000 vehicles cross daily on that School during his boyhood and on our lion of including Turner s fa bridge alone it Can be readily Imagined way to the church where he is burled we mous works and many by Land naat a scene is presented passed the building still used aa a seer and other English artists On ihe The is not a fine river its water school and looking just as it did when he east IB the church of St. Martin m the U not clear and ila current rc sluggish and all the way around and it seats 0 000 people Mr Spurgeon is a hale looking man 1 not jet gray and evi dently not past his prime with a voice that can be heard by all his vast audience. We went to one Catholic church where was furnished by a full orches tra an i threepence charged for our seats Once we heard Mrs General Booth tenor The delicate shades of the bride a ug gown found an exquisite setting in the of crimson roses im mediately beyond Tbe President was in full evening dress with turn down collar white lawn neck tie aud white enamel studs The bride s wedding dress was of ivory angry forces retired for supper and the battle was renewed again m ihe even mg with recruits m ihe shape of two limbs of the law and a Con and dismay was caus ed in tbe ranks of the men by the an that our editor in chief one of the firmest and most earnest supporters of theory had gone over to the ene II A BORING Traffic Manager Triumph in Having the for thla to nee the new and wonderful remedy W an 1 for tbe of more the same I will for the neit thirty flays apply the raed cine free of and operate for one- the oil for all who wish to try U and haw B The testimony of icons have already It la that In many It changes the dreaded to a mr MONUMENTAL BRONZE contemplating the erection of a mon to call W H. tv or with J H. K i 9 1 free Oct U 1885-ly A. B 1 When Baby wai we gro her When ahe vu Bbe cried for when aha became she to he gave them A hush fell upon the assemblage as Rev occupy a large portion of the town deace or the Prince ot St rate Ihe great ot 166G which slatted at Thames boats are slow and clumsy look The are old and black and wealh J moat but yet they Is not pleasant doles and stroi about of a and I don boarding house I cannot imagine am afraid the students find them pretty The Strand is a part of one of the two One night we Hero It was that the great parallel ares connecting the to hear first English Bibles were and walls The a ana iwo A as the answer soon came down to and started off gleefully to set Lawyer s Row ablaze with the discus sion Try it yourself and see if you can not argue just as forcibly and sensibly on the one side as on the other The craze i and excitement are on the We and up a avenue flanked with huge utterance the doctor began the simple and guarantee it to cause a family quarrel on trees proceeded to the Observatory perch beautiful wedding service After shon it will set husband against ed on the summit of a high Ing the Divine and addressing man with his best girL Numerous instances or disagreements are reported to but have been no murders as