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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Sentinel, 1882-08-11, Page 7-7� -*W1t1&=NC.. MIULIM EMITIR BDVVTl10' 4PASE. AP . . . . . . . . . . -ecouir,wouidri(li�totE�-wOclding��%would,:- 86 he mouted Three NUters �30 his ass—and his -c.o*e ftaibe'ry -oit the A ftewdilrd 09e ds, But No, C,oxn laindt The�Tcrrlhle Experlente of a ViRenflers an U -Mete ttd�Thelr-- Me h -of the asthe V0101132, Bixe OU0111 ,ohind if she could. Saine. Day and Eviek has`T�Wlnl A*.Viltl, 1010� Wag t04 ride t P than lim the Rapids -10410 - rade.., heift hrollow. not, joig tbrouglx I . Ifek,, Ther.-Assyrian'"Nonarch.. Of the Monarch Mr. Kelvin Smith has. -Ciffere4 a'xeward (Friom - the. Ti6che ReeordJ have. -all- seen re 947K miglity. o6 . pyoniont'. the�aosl, dear, of the rado York-Ma.ij- iz4.Expreilill-: They are -for dale' line,' arni-ve(I yesterday afternoon with &'.of S1,000forthe.ar at -abductor's ondent writing -from El Dii nAnd proper, ltlf(l aafe-�uud n' full? compidment ot * Russian- Jewish 149 child Arthur. Be -is! ilso..'endes4oring -Nev.," nd-'r date'of July 011' the. streat -all parts of the city., asy ow Caon, u a 18th,- -Bays: -Iroll hold by tj�a;tail,while I hold by tbaear, refugees passonger. Among'theRe therl ri -his. been a are -very, pretty to look at— a- to iiaduc� he Mayor to offer a e*aid.- In Anoth r of our old time go whit �1171 der -And we'll ride t6the kirk in tim6, niver ea4 word �thiae: married �wiimen,.;Bigters; named -ipite of- , is, aoca�idin- A' the itho"t " f by �the t her'ous -Colorado.- It the -wind, au(I thei weather- allb.w.- th g ri yx lowed up . roaO clean, and -nice and vithal- 0 Ily Barney Colemsu.'and-*Be feels th 6 he Rutli acobs*, Mens. Itsklik�and Miriam Ifib,se ,about the Police 0 ur,t, who ough baser 0 t to- njamin --Gooch - cheap.- The hailoy ruko. ... 0 Won Tho wind &&I'thowpather-werlinot- Leinaki,' who, witli, theirittibauds, left kn6m, naiiing can- legally 66 do�6, t6*'' I - t tobe-blamed, -by - two . -1 ... "F - rasping dr is oint on the g r accompanied Indiana, tarted up- '468 mOO'BL" r Uat the. ass hail adopted the whim In Russia. where they--� thi arrest of -t i'-miior6aut&1-.untiIXr. wh * sells the same izoll article'at 50 I ta,� Th -4t, two at a tim6 was- a, 16 ad nexer- framed the riv�r last FAda iing-in-aSkiff for 0 yl�morn OneA r aslaamed ising . before mails. ate. � The h - reac in bo on the -ace of .,-the ma; ba(I'lielin. married oil the- solma-day fifteen Smith makes a formal complafilt in *rit- "the pr �aq.:goes on his way -rejoicing. For he back -bl one ass,, and he�xaemed quite catching Ari twood. �Ajte ling month&. ag6, they belonged -to thi-middl the �kolice ois a f That t�voz shou 9 a -point a ut . twelve Ok- fiftee.11 - VI stich fast apan him, class. " The husbands of Ah6se tibulen -are city datedivis --hint -thillt 16 -. have no hi ant sp tilt 16 druggist -or. t a -.Q mi es.up the.-iriver.the boat, 'becoming un;. ejA)2er tailors by trade. Two weeks since the- Partibuhir- encourk6ment t6. -v ;severe in 9ge Comel, Dobbin, sag--V-0te p manag -drawn into in addy ndler. --.W6 give an illug,ra-- 'r, 11 pin thrking we'll t -1, ri -with their wives and cot' eable,' Was - -man Is -&-Owl all -0 --of a � short t�d .religion sis' the -search as thay. fbar -that whi. and disappeared' in an : instant. tion. - -of the - effects ..'The. W "I'm. thinking -%vo won't," sayi.the &ss.; were aefir, on boo-rd.the AsBvrian Monarch . were capturod there w6ul.d -be no proseca -6 F. . �A- vibitor .at the hou rie 1 I a skiff at the time was neqir -ar steep -6ff.' ConOW A language of conduct; mnd'A�ok to the spot -for, New' York. On gundi, the 2ud ihat., tion; an 4 beaid&*that, there .*6uld be an - A& it be had. swoin or be shot. at ere :200- f t -in- Irlendin-this ci -' noticed on's day that t �h ght;�-.-aud . observing -hel(l b-oon arrest. 'The* pri ate of rook ' whose walls 00, . . . by 11, a Than lif t up a Lena, Itskok, who is a. very'prepossesaing 'action fok false' ialls -mily, the. f w an from the grass. the :: --lild, three youngest children of d Jewess, - about 22 years old, became a detective agencileg feel- the- samel'and. this t -b ddy -W'as- -- -4boub'- swalld w- "186 the nu se,,had a peculiax,.affectiol ths I 11of - Whip'him,a, lAtle." motiter of two fine, ing 6 . . .-r sayEirlete�,sayg.64, ealthy� girls. hascausdd a -hesitation 'on the-ir.pirt to -the 6 'the, ayes� which _ were -dq r jumps -noti6eabl .1 d Out -&rld clu - swc But ?ry it, my saY8�9310, Her� two siater ..were in -the.. -.act follow up their -theories.-' A--Iproniinent b .an - d. crel� 199 deavored-to do: He inquire lXe, might j�qsta well.. li&vq. whip (10, - and loo-do4ot. d the- cause, Ut. p.e brass tb the rocks, and'Gooch an ot congratulating the- hewly-mado main' 0 t -House ohi 'ot ughtit our oial infor�aadthe­ rtr the-saine thing after hem. -He Beettibil'a the mother did n - hnow­--4-ho glitit as 0 rr little"Ahing wh obstinate, mettlo� amsolves fo" d -That ne& a;+p moved he, erpondiculars wof the would'soon. pass Tho� ESS; was made; Of 911-611 me when they th und that thbt if atty on ' eattempte t R est One of slight hold to the p ich'' 0#. 3hey., were in Want"of the doolor's services. ihei-iliductors, asthe matier,now stands, llff, - - -1 -1 visitor's curiosity. wag excite b wi clung -to -it only for a moment, then. prick him, At 9 WbIoek in the atternoon , Rtith., Jacob� ng 0 V 5 ain ear, with a, needle," says she; and, that the man in dauger Of arrest. sh6uld fall into the water and w*as seen- andi bei of. -a logi al and' I ti ' I alter his mind,, no -more. "rin. thinkin� 1% eky, who *is- 27 and & iOO -looking blonde,: draw a revolver and ohdot -big -Wbuld-be t f- m d, he came to . the L COUCIU d ICO1aM&UL �prang from the gist UMO nolu Th6L ass felt thii �eeale and tip weint big heels It oftha� Iskiff had ddne:as wall ka. bar -other.. sister. and a: captot-deald, nothing could- be'd6ne.td him rive! o'n-d the that the, &Use of the- roul a m- t ­11ni. thinking,"itayi. Out into C, bl us Peterl:'14esbeginningtoeel bad at the and gcit_ -- 0� . . - - �.l ­ that moment presented herfoftu- as- it required -a warrant to mike an -edd�, ;#here he.watched for the ap something in tho in note husbaiid with two bo, a. At"9 o'clock artest legal.. -As thei case standa[at.present, - pearance 7 of tbb,'bost� He had not Ion- -but the.bathm I -arrangements.' � Upon - g to wait, 9 'Now. le-n(I me, tra&neeclle, and. I'll prick bia ear, at night two*.more girl strangeis macke their the -detiiobiies may- have suspicions of -a it seemed to - him ages, -when he can - fiirther. 116...found one of those . b1bathod' Alxd set Vothei end to.. li�gojng." appearance on- board the ho tL L aht at� ana'Xirism' L- er of. men, an ye BWAW itt bottom' upward, -a, few ar as SPO - 11gesi ,thii rnol Ther ass folt the; iteedle, anti upwards he'reared numb unable to I ' -y He asked ,-her Whore li�.e be done L stee,� aged 19, -.was hapdRou them. As nothing could And kicking aii(g'rearing was: all it appeared down the �ri r, o� it, and the reply wag that it was a id -eat He'danyint when a * Swam' after it receiving the felicitations' of heir"bustilkild. Un seoutor appeari .and swears oit over sking and clinging.16 it.. Itithis 00 bargdin -�and.. had. been picked up - -in-law. On Fri, -two. soutil a Prot, th -ad tidi-- Will- brothers dav;th6 affidavi a affair seeing doom Ltio - - tb' on rather slow; It or ree. mi hoVent g, past at 5 -cont. -odunter. That wds Says Peter�. say she add iqka to th d on While ojie; endis up tAil bc�vR were initiated intOL a of - the myo,- t6- be edL to� the list of uhdiscover d t, . 0�cks, L . les -hole -In tar - a ploughing .- throii breq;k6fg. a d -enough to . -explain- --the w Im pL gh thinikiiiV method to, move him know, to a . circumoislo 0 h t receded it.—Mmtreal e the whirling about in ilddiej%wh If -ylbu- will take a -to small Gi u Has if -Judaism. . At th It times, t a have be tro 0 one an lie came f as rall a;xouudl# they were both named Isaae,whioh.meana Sia�. a to f lice one of those roaxing rapids:. of theiercheap,--slionges, will* And r should smile." The girls have not yet ith -is SO %id,sli'don 111land%wereat-work, -and tre- ;rol,lseddiea�so numerous and so' therp about it an odor of chloride of I Me. Anc tbeass alter his mind,. Nine Mundr6d ]Feet In the Air.'. 0610i Ihe-ehloride -of -Iiiine -is, usedto digit feet blilen" named, but each of the children dreadful in the. por ha started a�ay With so sudden, a jerk received a. present frorn'thOL'CaptiLin of the add. There as no.. 'ce he arriv A few days'shice two public toadhersof i chan -life That in loss� thart w. tri ed at. the kirki time to lose. - Anothe them. Theyr need .-disinfection. a steamir,. who declares that'although �e ha Morzifie made in -excursion to Col. � as 06um. between th -h' sButh Ieft all �is lading behiiid� inddeathe an d- that chane -perha -j vias.'- - uged.in hospitals y -.in ej ey It 0 , _ps - -ave. &tried. ma'n' thousands of'passengers ile. climbing the mountain they ih6ught- the only- one in ing 6ut -won a thousand. . The - resolu- nU and in'other W. - I P11111, neve -his. be his r seen. such &,.remark they h 'able, And -then. thrown away. iethapai - a eard.bries of istress, w1iiih seemed tion was formed- onw. moment and executed* able rio, as "the three Russisn� j�(iwesae 0 WaBL _in the'midat �of Picked up. bleablied, an Sold to eoq4' 10 a 8- to -come from- the part of..the: mountain -the -me 6. - -T he sk-iff d --press nts I t z - . -- . . . . - �� -I a OIL OfAcer was�, JPackedJa Who-�jied Wlth'�V-Jch other in, thilik, :known . as Les Terrea Kauditbs, the 1he.-rapids,'-stand lag Okla persons ho �iah lo. get a grdst, bi N1 othek to their liege r6rds, and mssters.-�-Xew T'6rk Accursed Lands..- 41ter-thres hours' hunt-- an- ;Mdri -details might be- givenj but - pei mid. bft4kqi and W ..over it*ent,, This� was p An, extremely. SMLU$ing affair, at leastin rig among the rocks, itid. &flat 'heoving indescribable Moment. to -Coleman, whose B.Bhort statement 6 th ca, eff a Reis suffic -losing-th own lives -,by deserfied Ill If the'Bogid Of balth- Were- I n-th -hat of. the, tetmivatioh� of it, qconriled'recently.at nirrowly escaped air. iole:keli9juce.hai in, as- he felt H Ma Lewiston; andh sho' our citizens that Awtut ',Warning. an.'avalanche,� they .'discovered - 9, ma oineir in-lbe hand:6 death, i6nd-, thiiiiiih PaY ittle : L' P ' - . ' WR pris '11g---jUy --Latt6lifion to' I* td, imore f the- T omaw . concerts at -Chi- llhe had soarcely- known hig strength befe giene, a would aug�- elections- in thd Simea- 4re no. iv affeoting-t a public hy hanging With both 'lls.nds to hi Kt One ID a - �e vatent, in: hun- feet dangling over a -Priqlpice nine ­ to it i�d put a stop to. this, �e& L ezoiting.- or their --partisanship cago, theL other" evening theele here was an opportunity, for its tesf;.and otiia light's' bL' dred feet deep, and above him a, mountaill, 'sayithat he felt that he was -a me itraw 11111811,11ce. than air a,- the 40t our, Gattadiaa 110ighbOrs, suddenly-went.auti -leaving th& audience in re they are as Sl, 14 seema, that a They h'- it - his peak plumb-niiie hundred feet high. -d - d :Perfect darkness for-a.few minutes. -T at t a mercy of- the- waves one, secon an goo couple of Canadiansi. one nam S gl . orioUar bade him bli-6f d_Oheer and promised ddylthe next.. A report has bein'sp that- the h ad William W,ag;rthought by some.of the young riall' )rri. C.U' 'hUAS -Iti%Med, BOUtheaL r go for help. am" L -, t -he. other stom, Officer They. alone. could. not'ie re ­' and He bld- di ease -known is -the picai co*plea. present, and over in the, 8 th was. - waied a- fibroo: and ted Protrac O him.011­ a Insoolissible took. to -Whose i�, powerful M brc iglit Lowery, w AS strugile-for'lile biltweeh a a c rner of section- R. some - one - w heard- made :its- appearance in iondon� tork -on 14anal ian -slipt-0j, Obtained a tb, a -under and kilful:swimmer Weighing DV&h by the-tiaders, In false'' hair rol�_. th 0 d say.. in sup toil *a buBheshe was clinging. Hast6nedasthey, the n they: returned to. and.Orst a wh than -'a of �o piem9ed 225 pounds am '11 boat ano clime over ta- Lewiston on a&T Us 11 .did, it, was night whe Poland., The disease -is 6ne O" a e—whilji.ke SUB'o, - W at "the� OZr and rapid, y -size h tile kind-, uncurable Bud re the Morzine. A d on- hard r ridedil r- it �dpy men ned4 'The trip over was a hs it irn J-our. . mouth -whoRe-force and -and d"ger c Ve ybu -g; an never Orr' -Man volunteered assistance. All. the ropea (if -the 'lite, victim an object 9-8 hideous to beho d ith .4 - very ple"SUL 9ne, pverything, evenrr to the d; up - again a at than the ht blaze � be 6alized- except by � the river -iding' a on* ere.c6l1boted;'Dark So thtinight wA vvsstr, Ill g,i �th lepe* r.� of -the East. The --haii, I , a " r . ourage I tho, boat, g! -moothly a.. -young, man was Ifiold- village am in 6 a balance.; tuf to. the mountain 'Want. Cole de Is afriVal Amerl-Q!Lu ing his hand Over his mouth-. 'A.- atres'la di*.i Ing fine and silky threads, co, After 'thairl� siled Pon strength ait last,prev �thoncl-� -0 'and 90 w ge du&IIY of blood wag, trickling-Ahrough his fin ohdres, ho eer, a.' chan gra gers, Golese'was. reached- at- midnight.. " The :.the brave, man gw&M over I' marates into thick Lrred.r - Tfleyr It Were diatin i6h'bleeds n. a*- g a commenced to talk. 1; Of the UP appy,mau ctIV through Whir ols�- to6t, :wh thick sixil theL expression- on: his face' tbuohad- the moan for.thedistance.6f-thiree- M-- b poli let, s. d for even observeedheart. Hisgirl-tdroksomethinig -heard. ..It walar utterly' impoosibIe to dre.a. i. that. no relief can -be obtlin d, g;llVej of as.peri s miles -as - was probiblyr - -eve :of going to hiaLassistance in d4kness. -At. . byman. . cauterization ober men f, and don't. - and won 'Who cali, -i bfthe, W, ho !a. miss.- T mG&n out of her mouth PU b 14 t 'in her pocket, they Otarted--to reach him. Thrb magine - big fi§el- kre and- gifIty. She led hini- 'gs so a reached in safel iuf6;- dbytilis, satemeatthat loOking .J�afued ty and- - 6j&W16li- report lig have it -Ls'eausedal greator-66are than pro ucedby� the Fenia, 03 were -iio� Robot.- HoweverL Cansda the door and lowered. The rope -for-Some d and- they passed out. upon the 1iver it 'long � Ile ar were;only aixhUndr6d:fe0 L' &-a Ig at this where", LTjaBt:SUnL - - day. -a bler'gyman V1 'tivg-,�'aleaion the a -below the ledge -of L beft tfm,.e- n the. preliminary throes Young Iskaies should not we their, hair. time completel�- exbs,Uited abbre ate hJ of a -vo * ry exqi the place still thr a hundred --feet. hd had,Bufficient-strengtb Cc a. ut becauib the cougregi on cotitest, pins in, their moikths., .It is not rocks in the plumb peak B;bove I Ismail 8 t: result- Was. their disagreements waxed for tbem, an:d & wound'in the *side of 'the "hey, fortheesnou -ri'dshoolesiand-nakedafter w not in -trim.or much. talk." warmer and 4armer. 'A Ungth they jaw made -frowthis- ledgli, low-ered-a-comrade these Wy. -coming suddenl�y and, panw S. -tramp -'of -six miles bVer the barretl�:,rocky too o'vei the -.pait-fz I a three hundred feet to the Upb4ppy -11118,11o; -�­To mark is.�: ,C 'th W It. okit inarX ' *I a - thin.'obating of talld -'c r started- out o4i theirretarn trip, the dis-- fully in. contact with. 'a.' cruel. two�p' i4ted �MO Ins . anil throng � . I 0 6 �o a re burning Rands in -the beat of , broi dou� having. by'thiff time become very TAe comrade Iowa d tied ropes around f d- ht�irpin at ik timewheii. his heart is set on ling-oull ties Than, -with- a sharp instru Ir il omr4liewho had It -the-sha rocks.. Then fill.-in.the,-Iet w! 11[tril -fArther they �went the more-lariouff it if write-therkatiI6 erf' ' - ' him.. He -was gaved. He was hoisted' )lot ad, 1) iqual ia A& nilitUre, ancL -the, a moment of eastatie Was. mJght result -in be arrived,, his feet bleeding 'and fe 1111, to the ledge. Then the P" Y in the tallow, cutting' 014 ar vi.-ooluesig, on the part of the young man laceratedby� P bboame, UrAtil-having reached about- the h- bden lowered was hoisted Laitly,'the into it. ters t iQh would be eart-breakingkilwau- 'wh �&,bid.- - Let it-, -is I f the yftighty Niagara (which do 6 to r middle of foUrL *ere hoisted up from the ledge to -the, main rom on to' W8 kee Sun. "The oraveiet th utes,.: Then dip -in. water i bre jk,'. the �rat�, of about f6rty-railes ind-rutol road. .The Utiliap& man *hdl: had Bpant I the . xaafk- etche& tweni�­fbur hours hanging over.A; The appearance ou wi lhave a and Floattilig Ice.. air. hour, au4 14 treacherous, stream' 14 u Mpots' 'of Ae:.Ecclafedhan and y" Ithal,' wlt4 swift -uilderztow), ergone. , a grei menaced every instaint. -With d � th -O, comets ' has. und it - change A young Mana, has 'ski _.a& .wa's med KeIlv Prof.. Fritz,'of Zurich has studied conscript who had -.108, big way and b.ad Bi out-'L-ftom"To nto, it is- sup )p Williams, ml*44 ip. �-hi,i initid. tl . iat, he, t- nbetberemaiiA of -.Thomas Carlyle were. to d "leg'was broken, , eposit pose thia -dontebt - thefA and,-thorb,. the -yeara hea floating ice-.wa d edAhere. Some rioi - III most fallen over.& precipice. - Ilia t 012 % be m�ust end ghbbrinkgbntIe4.. faloi wi(h` abou. 0 kiniiig q bundant in the JoWer"W'tUdea of the but otherwise bbWas uninjured.- -Paris Cor. 'men -buve raised.: a. subscription;. and -ha.ve and Id d' e quei�chig &rgu motherz �who grocery on. iun�.gpots- a iirely renovite H" wa, SI)ed, ttieaston. Atlantic,, decI&r6,s 'that d the burying"ground, It treet. a, 5 ifitrusted-.7ith the He,, accordiogfy, quickly gra rid, an New: Oriwns Picayune. ant. mey is DOW on'6 test car is �blir bundance oUdetachad. iodberga-are of the mea, i8hed custom' house official around the aand: best -kept to -pa , tadn acdountsi an -a i a o m a ki Ired- - it;. and 6'af6re lie could ne his Fror -1870, 6pqohs� of t ­ a * I-1788. - to -vi ito wall chronous. i The New Tesinnien; ebmeteiries which 4 a r can enter., Car- having i'mag zxtions,, aa-d�rtly dumped out Of 'Maximum sun spots, and there have libein, latives. ha;ve -lately erected a; moildr 'piritR. Bat- -the 'fun maiyL. lie," a dily inte 8 him -i The books. of the New Testament were. lyle'4 re - B � - - . - - .1 meLt Wbia-memoy.. a !a a IV a tho, boatt -into file river, very nearly upset. 1eu such periods, h�ive been pre,tty nearly Th th topped, as the -detedt' a 'are upo orig fially;writion in the Greek lauguage, ting, it in the iatruggle. It i,4 n the7y Motto; HUMflitatel" L With - the Car!YIe' Track. oedlesti 'to. eaysf greatest freqxtenoy of fLoating and 6 t different, oeriodaL 'of time, rangit!g definitely post say, that politip;4�-were in poned iceL. The msters.of the North'Ger an arms undernea,th. - - The inscription- reads - from 55 A.: D. to'98 A. D. 44 Heie and it was mlih, same. difficuAy that the liud- of stdomers, who, -having' kept do. rests Thomas Carlyle, Who -They were of,course in manuabript form, rem evideutly,was left talled with--avlilry was bofft. at Eoclefechan,., 4th December, lukr-oftm] aining argilist, who Of' ice met written6n parchment or. vellum 47erat.. month, ' i And -Of -1705, and died at 2 Cheyte. 116w, Che tpaBter of thajpo�ition by. his co�up 11 the . A:tI%.Utic, show that .4 rom the -most ancient Manuscript' only- fiv6 are ondoni on Saturday,, -5th February,- 188121 -"PFR1tS-- OF .-TRE �.�-DEEFIL .186O.. . to. 1869 L eeded fitt 9�,curing from his very -danger- very similar once known to be h" in existence at t is! time. nofber stone- is theinowitition - -i- Here - L aweatherwith -nearly the Fame tenl�- P — Fituation, his, a6w. pretty The Alexandrian' Manuscript, 'named -thoroughly copled antagouik�t i' the late peratures wa re Mi. D., 11, s . found, a Aitken Cailyki.M. D., L ur"39 from the it was found, and J greatest amou Who was born at Ecclefechau,- 7th these years, the at Of Roating uly, in the fif th cpatuiy, and n&W i "During Iny tri� down th River T ..4n, riPtenL n un Now, �oitig'back to the 1801, 4 d died - at The ice Was to' d. L mill, burnfries on CaptaluBoyton-to a represent,L L pam... sal Mond a --y,. 15th - September,4879.11 In hs -of -this jo the British Museum. . - n 7 . . . S t- in, a cause, the present- temper ture -is -not T -V tial -in ii recent on. erati6 b- the he . atioa11 ManUaojipjL 'n M9 tet ur -had to- 'shoot :1 ater -- -the oalusad-by acold' Arctic wintbr,.bub rather- house where'-Carlyrie. wits Win is a. -Bea.shQre, "I An,, Englit,4h�' Hoholar,. during K- holiday palicei and writ t bein� aboutei five feet, anddinu warmer one, fit.which has prOvAiled the, Pope'.9. n in- -thm bo'ok'alr ady -well -filled -with d%tinguishidz'.l&`rgm gh a" Of Melilli, 1 I in -�he, Hartz Mountains, sub- fourth century. . It W, as' lbakliii froba Rome- able rapids. Cipssing� -e Straits itllshari-F��, d excursion pretty uniformly over the north Atlantic names. had three ribs broken in 9. fight a, ut . having icomingdown- the. somane, a river in Frame,l, jected. hinaHelfipne 4ky to a. Kevere physical aria. by the first N blecu- awl northwestern Europe, and which' ha's been returned it- -la now .-Ver tealoubly .16 Cal iic&a;tharg'e�of shot from"aii exciUdiand L U. - - . attain. Which Orod-aced it, sinalar -mental The Fatal pace detached a larerroportion. than usual Of Y� startled huntsman. . Althougli this was not Very H Ar Suit spots May be Made uarded in the Vatican -library. migh f diaturba;nce. e: w a s, hili fee�,from- otie ice fields. New York despatch sas Mrs. Anni - o t be termed dangerous,: I:' morning till ilfhti -:ana i4 the. coursei of theL The Ephraent katiusdriot,'written by'a C �pleaiaut.and vI, aged 18., of 111 Meserole ."street,. Who n6th1vg inore on my- -trip, thaq'Uif6nse Cold' for, to explain innumerable things- o.ther than Syrian ditine 'nati�ed Ephraem in -..the, had been married- but t , wo munder�. as ong as my limbs -are froo and -.L 0 dooy's. wanderihq,4, several, %rdaous Mate I orologioaCones, ior'91 gte.st man I Vj aiU 11 I a a; re y. pour- kin o -r aan L urt century, and n6 it ths, at all d6taped-br benumbed I ani ta aseents" Va-k -ther eating. perrods of huma- i1ei n strife allow some com- too. 1 a ening. 0 nor sleeping. �At night, when ba r*eachod, a Library at Paris.- cidence with theos*- solar outb ing erogehe,.0 onL t awo6d. The - ca -11 ursts, com- aplace- Where li� could -�lupply bi& n,eads,, hb� In The, - Bezit. Man t A 'of ter its a 24 encing,* with 1789'and ending, wit� I WWI Pam xplodei wid's e- iggtantl wr' d y appe, -t, to� -owher, On wrl, an in was .01his groat ustonishmeii is6ov6rer still d It the. 'in a sheet of flimes and waifstay librined Is word of the Garmau an. sixth century. a- sin Her hu 6sad W�as'badly burnea- aVoilt --thb he, Worth alentioning. -The Sinalitic Manuscript,- named. from f ordinarily 4poke, it with d arms, as -as - Kra. Eli - both guage, al m eing- �d ered..in th, ace an za a orth saving iasjolien in iBco-v St. - Bi fluency. Hi y did.notfailhint, in b ei Conven When anyttaing etner, ag6d 29; aneighbor, -4.0 also-ran on Was . . 1. alWother respect Zito knew hii own Ian- ihat torse aild pointed way that bear- Catharine ' Mt. Sinai. It written to Kra. Carls -rescue' a the g a, $a as well-- q's e mr, and recaed. perfectly- impress of honjist..conietion we like to in tho fourth - ctntury,-.� and - is how in -the U I As. Iniperial ibrIFy at, St. keteriburg,�th 'Two" laidi ahangibg notes on the all' the incid4atg of the* day. soon have. people know the nature. of the COX -a- as exi -method n as he ' had t�oroughly -'rested" and had capitat of Russia. In i --which they iiben, 'dky: unioslion. Of such's naturaistho follow- V - from, Mr. Froth the- �b Mod which he procured in W� so nisuscripts".9 none of,. them, 9 Fil lErsiBt, Canifin, P. 01; u see, I alw4yEk get up at 10, and. ring iigns. hLi�, Ho Im Lincoln ..CO., - Ohtario. -Mr.. Haist- versions by s German returneUto..bi howevero, being. gomplete, different for'my -maid -bind g6t. drqssbd." W completely. 4t is prpbable'thait such tom- With great joy . over my restored he%ltb-.,. I Were. made, at different times, -, such as the ever' so long. kugAodii that il.oh Lry iiberr+ona o - f.,memory are more 'would write a few litteg concerning that Syliiac, EgylPtiaiu, Memphiti Thebsic,' you Else, the girl takes a full hour to do my Porte full' It ui ? Mercy fr6querit than'14 cotmoily supposed, and wonderful remedy,"St.. Jacolig Oil, For the Gbtblio, "Arm�n&U, Persian,- - Ethiopi an, -hair.' -o- What do edL. Igo .out. thEA.they'may1elp.to eCount -for SoMe.'Of Greek6na Latin,ao-nim6d. on -jac ount'of lastsixyrears I have been using various M you do while she. is fixing it Lt the, otherwilie- cemkitable failures of ,cities, the language into which, or the iplaoe *hot Jin tlie garden and take: my morning walk." una . 'bu a, iiiternallyrad externally, men- in r6spou�ible plaocoa.to do their auty.. viould help well Finally� 1produred a bottle- they were translated. Sir Henry F. Ponaanb has addres -Y ,it4h)(11% Grsignalman, :of St. Jacobs Oil, whi Is, ineldding.1be Old and ett(ir-t All of the Bib An engineer, ok -w n ch cured 'Md L kiter- a- o the Middlesex District -Co oil New TeRt&Ment;­WaB I&b6.r translated into the -ose- hours o e: excessive.'; who, fe'vr applications,* My mother-in4aw, ho Itivenile Good'Te lars II6 r0ce* lie wh at .1 er 'from Vulgate In the year- 405,, this being a has- been nervously exhausted by dome9ti0- has also been si great uffer rhou- Latin - messa of tha 6 to. -a use r ge "aVement or- who- has only, authentill -versioii., according to plining *th accept... t r the maism, was also. relieved bv. the *uaa of the Orin )dhiastrength. -by'diSaipa` res; tbian Remedy. St. Jadobs Oil Is Om CarloZa;aino. during her stay - at. Rentone. Q tGe the Roman ,Catholid Church, and ft -by the Ulm a stock bf ST. JAC0139 lep by unwise.fro'licking, bi isliversions He Istites tion or lok llit this and other versions t14Engii i - iltt Umanit d 100d 4 a,& -h ega'ngL to, sufferffig. h yt �p that i a bouquet was sent 0mininylittleb, L a I kh i's liable.- at 4y moment to- forget. -th MY PO were A. rueb n wi he �' Ptain calls it "Baby Mine "and has s ored Bhall doi.everything n ter to 'an gardshei of -the Casin'ti kroU do' Out the bi *L - - rem --sigr eter-con: PIL -upon -11 6 Lal rockets,- thermom of lVorke?- obut Her SIM] a duty the. right performance t knowled .-of - is employers. ki1own-its meri a. iovisions, etej and 1"hiive but little -tro ble� of hundreds. If"' ingut I mb thoroughl whichmay hatig the- safety' -ad it; 4% she thouht it i"d lefore start with. Majoity refits he niuse "S it Water not fo the fortun -ate. circumstance via any. preat 17, On his big Dakota farm exi-President ableto accept mt--from any. of' the -article, and -its' action- upon t that routine diities become, wrought irlPo �-:-Clrioago'policemen utilize a telephone Ho,yes ]I' wonderful'. Prom constant exposure I am 1 Pme as$ it is Raid, *this year 265 acreq Of the officials connected with the establish. ;WhAV-subject to h _ 4matic parils', and no SL 08 Of e them -paake an'. arreat.' Thby do not -oats a;ud"tdn or mimellait, In ull 01 Wwhen they tonlsl*�a their beat, but -call the O 60118 crops ant. wbuld ever benefit me til I got hold & aen% desert at Lady Smith Mae unfortin 11 'the Overtaxing of' n V,- waggon.and -Prom. the. -present outlook. he Will - harve. Great erman-:R6medy. IVhy my tr e1sl. - t Vith an on- accident at Dorchester, N. B' a sly. have- Anet. people Yho' had�beimsufjbrlu .,,on Thur- d for years; by' * ray- advke the d energielf'Dill c 0 Roidghlke!3 or inai- their prisonr is -taken, away.' The New. not fax from 90,000 bushels of gram. With VjdUal York �OliceManalgOL Utilize the- tele one, usortmie 'or folly, would much ),Pit Are. we forgotten when we to gone attempting to 'rise, front a _.got& she' dis- the 'Oil a:nd it cured. them; I would soon r do. more frequently rbstilt. in, di4iast When one of 'them sees a" thief going down er�- - located -her ankle.:- - It is, only 7recentlk itlibut fdod for, da shan. be witb6iif this rem- 4he, street he telephones to- the 'Vol' asks the Toledo Bla&- Skip. out. and�see that edy for one hour. InIact I would nof atte 1pt 6 slid was enabled- to whlk at all: after mauy tripvithou& -The Captain became -ver en. SoRofium Vioult-. Canadian, farmers who Ru se, beat -he is approsi-obing losamian e --doubly sure, take -your nei. hbor's wit monthof suffering. asttebillhe subjact;of St. JACOB9 Oil and Will be. intoreated. to learn 'thm.froui the YOUV Met - A.daugerous�. fellow is coming. - 9 ealong. thusi iin. was' 9111 citing ipstau, e af- Cur. -H=.- Short cut hiir'lo: �&-& when we lefth lie a I ead of the- E4'rl rghum there —PhiladeljihiaXeis�', —F beinji exported td Now, yotli, the curative -4 I ual1ti-esoftheGreatQeimahL,t' y. Amber laor rags are -apd other America ]n cities from' coal mirable in- imall boys.in summer ti It edy ;9 pitr_t.y aTound him. 6 of, buck- Monti can, be made. It ap that. Westgate, -or O'Brii helr'.heads'-cool, and'svois theif A splendid at -tic! pears, elli They'are dressed.- thdre rea for- booking keeps, - t: r - dr which- comes to, the FIRM Oted. sit - wheat A= a arre Yenezuelat on: the- confession. lind despatched'in ice.- mothers 9, groat deal of tropliIiin'41le morwL thing in, tlieie days, -not- ous person in- a- that. he was,concerned'in the.'Plicenix Park be .0h,eigo .9s Sootohman, as ing. It -is- 9; great pity that little lgirla'L hair to ' bn' Wheat sorghum, seed from that. f 'ra ck tragedy.. he, sailed from Northwall a&ancaa rates fifty ont�koti the dollar per. lby'them. advantages could be enjoy�ac Bui on to cents on JBLot a of The: o6r, in No thousatild - lumbe naffient or dod E -1 -SC T IC 7 million could-� teft the flo- U -r made from murder,. is The-dmy:of the T -Lumber Exchange h couldnot be'eut short likewise, as the same ur is, gftum, #0 t, the�better of S,Wjbnsffar,� 17 pi m.). 10'minutes before the sbort-cut hair 11: ;..n a T E Id Rhingl6S f me io* to ihd &XtQtl,�t �tr aptly to 0�li OX August. t sauty of the child,` t . herefoft the two, us. it does L agedy, occurred, co4spqu; add to the b aaAoes buckwheat, _'furrtilih the- 4oasum* not have,. been One 'of - the as'Hii - '—The- L devourers of novels in En tnaity- fond. mothers --lobjeot to- Rhingling INSTITUTIOX:(ESTABLMHED 1574 insa"tiablelou -w h g ici the 4-.q . -UEACN L -tM I E . AS - T, RO VT 0 g, gIng ifriefids: ere.witli him at Northwall alit land. =Yworkers,­w o fly to them theirlittle ones' haii. Irrip6lit sli6rt TO' RIERT de 6c�, ih- hadk of his. 'ehirt 89012st hour before the-vesiel Bailed. Theauthori�i from the dull, ugly routine of lihoir-diilyr: ta wear out t'le I ut hibir Bignifies'!, owlow NERyOUS-.- DEBILITY,- Rheiam the, �tiea Bira"confident that-W�estgsteisiunocent,, toil, id persons of leisure' -'--and is not regarded W' he; R.,n- ith Back ikd y relieved ' d f, though detectives -will �-probabl3r be. sent to means, Who'cannot ord goo sty, travel-. III rc -a- an p rm-1 tisih of Mr. -I%astone0a poli 'avo Con 16ints 1-ni eve tr achine. �pqblffiaa nd It he Cry fielat y'.cured -- by- -these: BLTS,- 'D to eel-- �toc�m %tioal life is liq ebrated at, t Oland uch ertheless', sl� out. It stal -bring-him to It to RaIisfy:public.feols theares, etc It perso a abourid. in -dernooraits. 'Nov ort ANDINSOLES, Circulars and-Oollptiltation FRER English waterin laces -ta %ce Londbii.- his its ad,.Van geo,., .-re -0 -Z