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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLucknow Sentinel, 1891-02-13, Page 7�\ J. •t Q -. to !!. �,;�'• . .... S - a ,� , ,. ., 'rn t4 .. .. . .. rt. r.a. „�,.. ...:.-,t . rS�... �♦ .. ...n ,,..w ...Yr , _1 I.. r. 'Iny• m .MU... axr�.ev. » _.- r r.,; a i . f M ,# 1. rte: - yr+„ ., . - -, v . - a. 11 i. a, .1 ..r o- �T__� . 4 SOCIAL NUISANOE. � PEAR 11tT .Cr.A88 IN' . WE8T- "WEST OF X&OHINEs. NEST-AGGS OF KILLIOlRB. . The Women Who Contlaually pardep �iSN STATES, ---- _ ^�� A PASTE DEOEITEB. Bi'lOAte History (n a Neighborhood. Oar paper has more than once described t Quickly Covers Baby's le W(kea Finer How Men of (treat R hes Made Their First A Blighted Love the Besult of Indalglag MrV. But is our next-door neighbor. Her an operation than is going on in this conn- Than s Baby's Hair. Hundred. Providence R. I., sande out the latest of in Sham Diamonds. read 110P.8 is Green, but Jonas, whenever tr3', aitd whichwas pretty well completed the important inventions. The inventor ie In the New York Morning Journal pp- " Ygg,oeem putout, Jim," he said, a he spa er marching ap the walk, re- n England more than 100 years ago, John_ UoCehey, a man-o.t -middle a e and pears some brief letter��AL- miilioneir iS thicy nletill the post office. merits "My uamelyrlho-the-son oft eomanolass, - -._._ y dear, here Domes Mrs. y g no-go the v6lrioas ways in which each made " I'm all broke Up." Bat." He is not given to callingor the conversion of small Ian ownin slight figure-' thorough machinist and his first $100. "Anything wrong with the gir12" people farmers into tenants. The farmer, finding eleetrioian of long eaperienoe. Almost Mr. Jay Goq[d writes : Z worked hard "All wrong. names ; or she it merely to pat me on my g every one who bee given any attention to 6 See this letter, l3he regrets g<g. for he knows our neiglabnr'e fa"z' the post of what he kougtat adQen,c3frr>; sp the subject mast have observed that fur'aty��6 $'100, Xcan assure you. I was that she won't bo home..thie evening -very ing tihe is a bright, breezy little woman than the cost of what be sold, got into ,• _ I nd �sY Joa2 Ldp a #�! -�. �� .: __ tl t ,a ' _ n* _ villa t F F 1 aerie �...,r� _s .. -. � �_ ern at the - aM F r tl ell r Oo J m ., ..� •-'•,7... .. .s J+ \ . { ...x XpX ..,. ^""� �A,'e!. ..:M^,.;-.....',,;._..,... ..�^ �T-^..".r?s ::T"'.. :7:'... . �,. 'T''.`:T':- __P,. ` .'P r^1 --•-.-a�i...Y. -.1i3' Lt.fi�• +...�:c 1;.,, ..y�, 15{"" ...... -..,. , . �,,. - (V/ . ,... {q� ...��.... , , .;.!'jy,. t.`[*•. �i1L�.•'Tn lam' ^T�i}n:,a•.„7 "'.:5i: uin 'Y�..uk.•'y`1 '_-`l� `"� "v�ecz �y ```'°`I't'-,tw'� eteoricity (with the eaoe tion of those �w�rd ti'riii�" lV: Y. VC/hen Z was �6� fort ` "io�tiie weather and household affairs I many email creditors consolidated his P obtained a situation as a clerk in a varier "And the occasion 7" gaits enjoy Chatting with her, bat the debts by placing a )mortgage on his farm: furnishing power to electric street store belonging to one's airs Burnham.: I "Christmas kesent moment that a human being,living when the interest an the mortgage of into oars) are covered with an insalat- saved ever g. g q P , you know -brooch a °rg ,in coating • in the form of closet y Possible cent from, my slender set with- ahem -diamonds. Forgot to dead, chances to be mentioned, I begin to arrears, and the redemption of the Iand braided coverings. All these coverings are salary' and was soon able t0 purchase a take the price mark off, you know -marked quake. appeared hopeless, he 'sold out what was laid on the wire b email piece of land, which I secured at a at $165." Tho first time she called -it was soon left of his ownership and became a tenant. y'st n e a and bobbins, bar sin and subsequently sold- ata refit " I think I discover." after we moved into the neighborhood -I That ia, we believe, a natural and which go waltzing past one another an long suf bargain to give me my first $100 -in cold, "Girl goes in raptaree-willing to nam very, common reatllt of ton con- an the machines are ran, precisely as the hard Dash. - - happenedto say that Mrs. Goodwin, from g children have woven the bright ribbons for the day -mamma all right -governor ache the opposite side of the street, had been in tinned, heavy indirect taxation. But Mr. Cyrus W. Field writes: When I me to take a cigar with him. Sureeo, and to• See me, and that she im reseed me Gia a there is .another side• to the .Story. y°ars upon rho village greens, with the �p..,a u�„� �__,_ ��s. , _,�� ----, _ - 4 .i r° 3 rte. - -o do are I m Dakar.- I - - nit -�'¢ takes and a bobbin never Y P worked for A. pre." _ _. _ '.' Ob, she is indeed," said Mrs But, It may sound strange to Eastern readers, passes to the T. Stewart for three ears and saved m ` I surmise that I comprehend." heartily, " she is eitah a devoted wife and but it is nevertheless true, that there are wrong side of its partner. But while the dimes. Then I wenttoLee, Mass.. where, "Everything lovely up to a week ago; so good to the poor. Bnt," she went on morn farms in Illinois, Wisoonein and old English, Canadian and American I found employment in a a per -mill belon Brooch ate out of repair. Girl takes it to lowgring her voice, " there used to be %'good Iowa that have been deserted b their machines " made no mistakes," they have ing to my boter. There 'I added to what jeweler. See? Jeweler offers to y been recognized as inadequate. They g another P deal of lk about her when she was a girl, owners than there are in New Hampshire, have I had already saved a sufficient sum to Se[1 her a peck of the same quality d and th I don t as Vermont and Maseaohasette: In the Neve not been able to spin as' make np my first $100. Subsequently I diamonds for $2 and throw in a set ol` ppoee half the things find a braid' as ie re Hired and q y that wren said were true, people don't seem England States owners leave Choir farms 9 went into papermaking. Shakepeare. Girl goes home to tell ma,; they out the wino too soon. In the new to torKet i ." because the labor spent in aaltivatin them Senator Jahn P. Jones writes : The first ma fella pa ; finale ! See 7 " ' What necessity there was for this drop is no longer remunerative but such is not machine for winding insulating coverings, $100 I ever oseessod was da from the " I calculate to observe." P i the difficulties mentioned as well as' man p g of poison to be instilled into my mind I the case in the prairie regions of the west. n earth with my own hands. "Cool reception; frozen out; no expIaa- minor diffionities are said to have been P , could not see. Mrs. Goodwin's youth mous There the owners of forme leave Cham for overcome. It produces an 'insulation of Mr. Russell Sage says: I borrowed. °tion; ' good•night I on the icicle. Thein in the far past, and in the goeeip concerning the reason that they can obtain sufficient money, and just' before one Thanksgiving I this -the crisis -the climax. Tata, old g rent from tenants to enable them to su two and a halt one-man hair. re on a wino bought n alar a lot of turkeys, and sold bo broke u her in that remote period I had no interest P• finer than a human hair. Great length of p -gone up; see me lateral whatever. I was quite willing to. take her Port their. families in towns. Cities in g them at a profit of more than $100. the Coroner's 1 "-Detroit Free Press. several of the western States contain .wird is also readily obtainable. Each as' she was in her sweet, ripe womanhood. machine compriaes six spindles -that in, Mr. Philip D. Armour says : I washed One day wlisn Mro. But dropped in she hundreds of retired farmore. Springfield, intended for the eimnitaneoas coveringof out gold enough to fetch $100. I came The Mythological Fates. found my little friend, Nellie Gray, at the Ill., "and Janeaville, Wis., are good exam- six lines of wire -he positive driven,, vary near losing that soon afterward, for I "somewhere nponthe unknown shore, piano. Nellie is a shy, brown eyed girl of plea of the towns in whioh these absents® concealed i4 ,iii an old disused coffee-pot, where the streams of life their waterd pour. e landlords reside. These retired farmore or mtttic in regulation and variable in speed, and'daring m absence one of m fellow ThereaiWe vinglalsill,'en the ad " 15, gifted with a wonderful ear for melody, according to the work in progress upon g y y and; as the Grays had no piano, I had absentee landlords take little interest in each s P g P gold miners made a bonfire - of all the offered her mine. " I can't help loving the beeping- Up_ good -roads. in the townships in pindle. These machines go all over rubbish he could find' Lovers of classic paintings are familiar " whioh their land is situated the world. and inolnded the with that famous group, called the "Three child,' she is such a warm-hearted little , or in sustain- old coffee-pot with its precious contents. Fates!' Fate seems cruel when it deprives creature, and so eager for mado," I said, as ing Schools of a high 4rade. As a rale 1[he Life for a Singer. I returned in time to rescue it from the the door closed behind her. I they do not even keep up the improvements g asbes. women and girls of health. But in Dr. My visitor gave a scarcely perceptible on their farms or commence new ones. " what is the best foo.dfor a singer ?" is Mr. P. Ti: Barnum says : I made •m Pierce's Favorite Prescription they -find a a uestion ver often a°ked of -me n Y cure of untold value for nervous prostra- e ra horoba d no substantial bad sets, plant q 3' ,and of first $100 when °.boy. selling pumpkin pies tion, sick headache, bearing -down. pains`, 91 " ,Nellie seems to be a very nice girl," IIO orchards and vineyards, and set out no all professional ringers, writes Mme. and such on the muster -fields of the New she. fitted ; " but I Suppose you know ornamental trees and shrubs. Their farms A.lbani•Gye, in " The Ladies' Home Jour-. England militia. bloating, weak stomach, ahtevereion, retro that heir a poorhouse waif." are worked, an mines and harries are for nal." I reply : ".The plainest food if; by ion, and all those' exoruoisthng Som-ver�' -.._ _... ' _. - ­­ .. _.... . _ -:.� - .'_ . _. _tzNo-t� -I said:. J knew nothing of the the-..amoa'nt -of marketable- material the - far the best.! .. Good; plain;- bat -•nourishing _... __.._ .._. .-.__.... �.._.... plaints that make their lives miseraiile� kind. Mra. Gray had .introduced Nellie to n P y Life Is Too Short All who Use it r oa be made to produce. As their tenants food for that is the best for health, and praise it. It contains' no we se her eldest daughter, and the i'nfor. ordinarily lease the land from year to ®ar to be well in health is to be well in voice, and time and money too recioue to be hurtful ingredients, and is ' ' y y , guaranteed. to y they have no intereet in making improve, and good health is absolutely necessary for frittered away in the trial of uncertain give satiefaotion in every case, or its prioe . . motion vfounteerec 'by Mrs. But was utterly m•s'nte. good singing. Some few things ehonld be means of cure, when one i° affected with ($1.00) will be refunded. nnoalled for. g, y entirely avoided any lingering or chronic ailment of the One avenin on our moa home from "The result of this is the formation of , ouch as unto for instance, liver Fell Out o— window. t prayer meeting, Jonas remarked that he a digitin it peasant class, such as is found whioh affect the throat as well as the diger- , lungs or blood. Now, Dr. Pieroe e always enjoyed listening to young Spauld• in Bavaria and' Bohemia. In entire tion. To lead a regular life is also abso- Golden Medical. Discovery is such a poli- Frank J. Morrison, a Scotchman by birth --in'g; he wee so-devoa4 and -earnest. ° ®gin aHin z-azrd-WfT6(nem `e �IIxea�sSe $1; aid ung=aiad-into ive-r-eredy-for-all-euoh-iiis�e-tu-wa-Mivn'! at n -n o e$c`el a t-ecinostion, who came hers " Yes, be is a very interesting speaker," English language is eaaraely ever heard out- all -artistes, it they wish . to excel, must its manufaoturere in selling it, as they are. from Toronto about five montba ago and said am neighbor, who ht�d joined ns' 6s side the large. towns. The churcph services 9111 ap a great many, " pleaenres " ; but doing, through drnggietS, vn condition that who was a to yon neoentl if this, as it ehonld do, enables the artiste P 3r y advertising we came out of the leoture'room, "and he are colidaoted in a foreign.tongue, and in- it it don't do air ie recommended to solicitor for this paper, was aaoidentatl Seems very sincere, but I can't help feeling straction is given in it in the schools. The to •become great, then they will have their the money paid for it' will be promptly killed by falling out of a window at 255 a little anepioione. I knew him when he intellectual condition of the people who reward for all saorifioes. To be artistes, refunded.! '.there are a great many Blood- South Clark street on Wednesday evenin was a boy." � occupy farms is not 'above that of the they should live as artistes -go, whenever Purifiers advertised, but only the "Golden about 7 o'clock. The deceased at one time Jonas made haste to change the subject ; lowest class of laborers in our large cities. Possible, to hear and to Bee $ns' singing and Medical Discovery" " of Dr. Pierce could held a good position on the Toronto press. a word of encouragement would have re The townehip9 they inhabit scam like >fino °°ting ; endeavor to see fine plot sustain sustain itself and be sold under snob trying' He „hee. no relations in the. United States. salted in our hearing the whole history of detached portions of central Europe put fine statues ; reed oleverbooke and the bio- conditions. To sell any ordinary medicine He was in his 35th year. -Chicago Caruld%aw- _ ____ -� the young man's boyhood, own near the._cer}'tre_ot -the. New�Vorld7 grape° es_of_great men -and -great --historical- -under_.euoh-.a=guarantee-would-bankrnp.t-its- dtrterzcan. • �� ro rietore _ - --•'-I've `1[d ,p fence,". he exclaimed ed the Nominally these men map be citizens, for characters ;' to live, in foot, in an atmos• p P , but with the Golden Medical --- _ .-- moment we were by ourselves, " with town . politicians have had them passed phere of art and of intellect, which will Discovery „ all that ie asked for it is a Lair Partisanism and Independence. ' People who are always bringing up the through the naturalization mill • but they help them far more than.at first they may trial, and it it don't do all that it is °aver• Indianapolis Journal: "Paw, whet is a past. Jnat imagine what heaven would bG know little and oare]esa about the inetitn- be disposed to'think in their own artistic fixed to, the mannfaotnrers will cheerfully partisan 7" "It's a man that ie always °n' if the inhabitants were disposed to indulge tiona'af the country." I career. and promptly refund all mons „ „ „ y paid one aide. And an independent? Qb, . in that sort of retrospection'l The. Angel - for it. B this Singularly ' „ Y g y peculiar be's always on the other aide. Gabriel himself would handl be safe from Curing a Cold. method of business, alike liberal to the _�,_. _ ,; Y BOecher's Bible. their disparaging ' buts' and the whitest To get rid of a cold, says the Ladies' Home purchasers and exacting to the mannfao- His ]Deserts. robe, in all the' white robed throng l would • On the table -of a friend I Saw yesterday Journal; Send to the druggist for a mixture t°rers, the invalid can be Sure of getting Buffalo News.: Heeler -Don't you think: C be in danger of being smutted." a copy of the bible which once belonged to containing oulphate of °tropia one two the value of his money, which is not true I deserve a Government job ? "And yet," I said, Mrs. Bat evidently. Henry Ward Beecher and lay on the desk hundred and fortieth of a grain ; bi*wo of any other modicine. All diseases arising Statesman -Yes, I do. You ought to be, considers herself a Christian." in that great preacher's study, says the anlphate of quinine two grains; and. from a torpid liver, or from impure or making stoves at Sing Sing. " Ob, I don't dispute her title," said New York Press.. It is a small volume, Fowler's solation, five drops, to each does, posoned blood, are conquered by the ____ - Jonas, " bat I can't help thinking that she and,, from the inscription, had been pre• Take a dose once in iwo boars for three or 11 Golden Medical Discovery. Especially ge-IIere,.darling, is the ring. I've had t might be able to read it. clearer if she would eenied to him by a friend. There are two four times, or until the throat begins, to feel bas'it manifested its marvelous potency .. Miz ah " en roved on it. � a -Whale silken book -marks ran'throu h i g in oaring Salt Rbeum, Tetter, Eczema P g h rub up her glasses with the thirteenth g to leaves,, slightly dry. If this ' does not entirely Psoriasis, I does that mean, John ? He -Oh, it's the " obapter of I. Corinthians." .Christian In- and on the pages they separate tyre two relieve the' symptoms, repeat the treatment Impetigo, Erysipelas, and all thing for engagement rings, Pencil marks around two passages of scrip. the next day. Copy this prescription care- akin and scalp diseases, no matter of how believe it means, g', Whenkehail teiligencer. pre. Nowhere else in the book are there tally, and use it with Dere, as some of the and standing. Scrofulous affections, sone we three meet again 7" or something like Setting the Town crazy.. any pencil marks about passages, and these ingredients are poisonous. There is no swellings, as Fever Sores, White that. �^ The girl with a plain skirt that hangs to two verses seem to have had'some spsoial danger in using it it the directions are Swellings, Hip joint Disease and kindred . ' attention from the eminent divine. The followed exact! ailments yield to its positive, purtfying, A fool will sometimes show good judg- perfeetion, and who can swear her tars y. Beford going to bed take strengthening and healing properties, ment by admitting that he is a fool. Bab superbly, is .the one who is setting the first is at the beginning thirty-second a warm hath. The neat morning sponge Lang Scrofula (commonly -known as Con- y P psalm, se. follows : the bog a man always refers to take his own testi- . town crazy as she an get out s an after- y rapidly with tepid water, rubbing Gumption of the Lungs) also yields .to it mcpny on this point to another man's. . noon. Any woman can get herself into a Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, it herd nnkih the blood circulates quickly it it be taken in time and given s fair triol. _ 1 straight hanging, ekiri, but it is only the whose Bill is covered, and..the skin is in a glow. Take more --.-- - - 1 1 wolnaq with straight limbs and erect form . The other is the. eighth verse of the exercise thin Usual .and do not sit in a hot la°n'tai°° no alcohol to inebriate, no syrup D. O. Ii L 7. s� I p skirt to ' or sugar to - ferment and impair di es- .. who feotcan on carry the tmnoh, too, in the thirtieth chapter of perein ma> h� nada reads: �� �poonfnitoltcreamnof tartar shut. Mia a sea- tion ;. , as wonderful in its curative results For it shall come to as the lord of hosts, that I will break his in a tumbler- as it is peculiar in oompoeition. Don't selection of fans• Only a woman with long, from off thy' neck, and will burst thy bonds' fnl of water and drink it daring the dap. ian substitute, Said i be act 't y If there is aoneti atian take a e accepty ti ' Piso's Remedy for Catarrh to the slender throat, and nicely rounded chest and strangers shall no. more serve themselves of P g ntle lana- good," that -the dealer may make allarger Est, Easiest to IIseandCheapest. I Should muflle herself in a high collar or boa. bin' tive, an a rhubarb pill. It is very important profit. A woman of flesh looks as if oboking in - that all the avenues of the body for carry r d each a collar, and. a boa gives her the Queenly. Women on. Skates. ing off waste matter should be wide open. appearance tof apoplexy. The woman who The girl ,Who,can skate is the winter . I Tae Poor Man's Day. sold by druggists or sent by mai1,50c! can carry off this Season's fare gracefully is belle up in the northern towns sind among Dame Nature is a flood Book-keeker. ' Christian Guardian : Sunday is the poor F. t• •' r= -nine, Warren, pa, 17• e; �,' the one who can . persuade her hair to be our Canada cousins. If She can face the She don't let us stay long in her debt man's day. It is God's gift to him. It is _ I { fuzzy and frizzy without a Suspicion of its elements without annffling or weeping, and before we settle for whet we owe her. She the day for rest from wearying toil. It in — bein frown the any when the hard-working tether can i �"-"'"'"'"'"'"'"""'�" ---�-- ^-I'll . g y -` . keep her ears and nose a deliciade pink, 'gives no a few years grace at the most, but find time to look upon the face of his little I while her cheeks are fairly rosy with good the reckoning surely comes. Have you ( 10 MON5 v 9 S , ' ss The Rider Haggard Family, heart's. blood, she is the girl who is voted neglected a cough or allowed your blood to children, whom he hits hardly aeon in the queen by the ice princes and men. She has grow im ure without heedin the warnin s 7 sunlight daring th'e week. It is the day for rs. Haggard left three children at home no lank o! attention. It is P g g menta( im rovement. Sand to acoompMny her.hueband on his journey so delightful to Be wise in time, And get the world -famed P axis a eivilizer. Skim with her over Ch1 lrozen sartaoe of Dr. Pieroe'S Golden Medical Discover It is the day for reading the Holy Bible, into - 1 the shadowy 'regions of Azinsp nd, the lake that she is besieged whioh cures as well se y' and worship and religions, instruction. . � - J.Aft N I . "' from which he hopsa'io drink new inspire- god with admirers, ,promises. Asa The movement for the running of street D6�s tions. The boy is 11, while the little girls mobs vie with Dile another in gutting her blood renovator, s lung•healer and a apse g roadv for a Skatin race.. One man is for Scrofulous taints, it towers above all Dare on Sunda will dsY'' ` ,ti c mm, are 6 and 8, roepeatively,' and they are g y prive a number of r said to have reaigned themselves cheer- Proad to thuckle on the sharp, bright little others, a° OlympnS overtops a molehill. poor, toiling men of their day of rest, with- ' `' iU , skates. Another is leased to hold her To warrant a commodity to be honorable cut any pressing need. ,Let our citizens put t tally to the Separation. The life of a P themselves in the ease of the conductors �� ^6°E-'®� popular fictionist who has 4o go to Iceland; ,wrap. And near by wait halt a dozen for and above deception, and a .�gaarantee is a and drivers Do as' you would like to be Oentrgl Africa and overgrown interior the chance o! ssoarting her to the foe. No symbol of honest dealing. Yoa get it with I Mexico for his subject -matter can ,be one rules as easily and deaidledly as does every bottle of the " Iiiscovery." By done to it you w©resin their position. - Li- �V � Oil and11 the ion Ween.-- Rochester.Ilerald. druggists. s domestic ,only under endo ties. Mrs'. q gg � n- Compiete Collapse- �' �36 a ����91TE� Haggard has made friends among the Fashions in Flowelrs. Too Much. ie 000asioned in our feelings by derange- ladies of New York who met her at* several f receptions. She is a pretty Englishwoman, The very latest button1 I -hole bon uet he A shabby -looking tramp was in the habit menta of the liver, Stomach, and bowels. ® � fy ;c Plump, florid, as Englishwomen like to be, a POSY of white camellia or white hyacinth. of balling at the office of a local lawyer and Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets, cure sick and �; :. and unaffected. -Chicago Pact. Corsage bouquets arc not used at dinner .of a small Sam on account of former bilious headache, bowel oomplsints, in• - Ct parties, nor are they worn by the ladies aoqusintsnce. Leet week the mendicant tergal fever and costiveness. They remove 8anttary item, who aoneidor themselves aft fait. Hand called as usual, but the lawyer said: all waste matter, and restore health to bog (� yA( 9 °° �g �•y �t 2��,?�rr and mind: A dost y SCO�t 5 Elnul 911Q1'� l;u,Ytl.viou. 7,` Chicago Herald : "Tommy," said' an bonquets the size of milk ails are carried "I can't assist you any longer,as I've got , as' a laxative, oonsints i•� ,� „•,,,,;t,,yl,f t•.r,,;�, f.,.,,,l,c�,•r, It ;4 the Anxiona mother to ber boy, "Your uncle to operas and rsoe tions and 1pid in the a wife now, and need all the money I can of one tiny, sugar-coated Pellet. Cheapest nest It�7►u•d, stn ' P 1 CGD VSiJM PTXON, will, be hero to dinner today and you mast most convenient place, for eater _ lay my hands on, and easiest to is-ke- By druggists, 2b cents I Scrofula, Dronchitis,Wasting Dis- have your fao�,wmahed." York World P Safety . -New "Well, now, that's jest coming it a little a vial. "Yea, me, but a'pouen he don't come. what then ?" . Accustomed to Them. New York Herald : " I see some Cana - than has invented a buttonless Shirt." "'That's nothing new. I've worn them ever since my wife was engaged in Church work." . A man walked into a barber abop in But. ' falo and picking up a bottle containilig bay ' rum drank the contents at one gulp. Then 1 he wanted the harbor to call out the fire department. The railway strikere at Greenock became riotous last night, and between midnight I and 2 o'clock thin morning -several con. 3 flio'ts oocurrod between the atrikers,and the 11 police. Several officers were injured. There ire slightermm corn at re"t e where several arrests were made. The s ""—KbTt151nr fialit9tiailway-Co npanphasloag it V an arrestment of the fnnde of the Scotch o Railway Servants' Society, claiming £20,.. n Opo damages from'the society for oausing � t the present strike . � it Y Free Trade and the Single Tax are op. posed to paternalism in Government, slid, therefore, opposed to socialism, and the K. Y. Standard antagonizes socialism, for pre• iisely the same reasons that it antagonizes Protectionism-boossee it is opposed to 30th. The annual report of the New York State easessors says the farms in the State are Constantly depreciating in value, farms are booming lose valuable, sales are unfrequent Ind the mortgages are frequently to the all value of thofarnta. . Mrs. Thorpe, who wrote " Curfew Must Tot Ring To•nidlit" when she was only 16 earn old, has lately rewritten the poem nd added a Stanza. It was a London police reporter that an. arthod t€ie fact of the Duke of Bodford'a gioide after ho ooronerY the police „and thorioadmia ed enlbHd'info i cone irao t silenoo. Long 'lives the reporter, who isy be depended onto throw light upon: bees things which ought- to be published i the interest of the public. It too strong. Here you actually go and get married at my expense," responded the in. dignant tramp," -Texas Siftings. A contractor named Andrew Little is dying at Orillia, and ingniries are made as to the whereabonts of his friends. Stepn'isk, the Russian Nihilist; i� a pie• turesgne figure on the street. He wears a long, flowing ulster -like garment, belted at the waist, and a soft felt hat, with the brim partly turned np and the crown in. dented in half a dozen places. When his plater ie nnbtittoiio,d ho displays a wide ox- , panne of shirt bosom. -Boston Traveller. Ralakana's remains will lie in state three weeks. At the end of that time the Hawaiian onstom in to place the royal body in a casket of Precious woods, fill the caakdt . with alcohol ,and hermetically Seal it. Then' the natives light torches and accompany tlik`remibia4d iheir 'tset r6ilii>ig place,, the ceremony taking place at night. 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