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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-07-27, Page 2- � , , � - . ." . - , , , : . ­ �� � ,�: - . I , � : i �� ; . � ,; - �;, ; '. .- . "I I � , I I I I ; � , �. I I ,, I i ,,, 1. � � , � I ., � I � � � � I . I I :i �, I , I . I � , , , � 1. �� : , I , . . . � I I � �, I I � . I � I I 11 . I . 1, , � ,�:, � I . -, . I I . . . I . � - � � � I . I . I . : i , I - I � , � i .�, I I I — . i I I . , � �. I � . ! i I I � . � I , I I . iI I I ;, � I I � I . . I - — � -- -- - , I . - � . -- I I - I . I � I . julv 217,18 � I 8 2 � I -:7 - T 1. .. 11 1 � �� .� : , ", � � , , , . � � ".. , , - I I I I I � I . ,,� I �, , , , I I � I I . . I i , i � I I I I I i �: , I ! I I I . ; � 11 : � I I . : i ! I ! . I � � !I I , I � I , �. , : � . 1: : : ; : . ,� , � � , , � . I ,,, � ; ­ " . : I I : i 1 � . � . I . , I . ,� t , � : , I . i I . I i I ; 1, : li V4 : I : ! : 1, I . I I : I �! � , , I � . . . I I I ,� I I I � � � . I � I I � I � , � . � i i � I , , i I I I ---- � -- . 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I I , , - Mr. MoNaught,, of Rapid City, has g pine " -- I . I I :. I I I I . - patience. I . 1 � I I I.. � I I � I I : � I I - I � . I � ! , � Eight ,bf Vprnil3r, :Stricken w,ith A I � I ', . I English Eurldevall . an � I I . � ' Adespatch from Connollsville, Pal, Says .. I � -u� Femlal.%te " I I .� I , . 'ronaut. ­ - W40 follcw,jaig�- a count of the experience , Ze�,,Syracme - � I ,wh,,,at,Jate xowed,'twenty-olpe inches high. , . ti 1. . � Ching reniarkably wall. He has! also,: i . . . .1 I -Trut4 if your toes tozinent and taunt you, � if your fears harass and,haunt you, � � , - I � � , I I I I a:Great Deal :St , I I - I I rangerthan , I I I . � , ' I ,3?i13ht1xeria.. I I : . I ! - — . � � This modest town has a genuine sensation. . I I I It consists in the discovery that among the 11 I - of Mlle. Adele,' I aeronaut, who made 6, balk I , . I I loha�cetision from Oswego — � I � 1� I " Crown peae:fif eq - � I I I I n incheAigb, I 11 I � I . I I Mr. Ayre, of Oak'Biver,.bas some spring - . , � . . if the world seems dark and dreary- , I . 11 dinna weary " � .1 I . I fidtign. I I . I FOUIL OF THEIR DI[E.1, I I , )ad pbops is numbeired laborerein"the railrc , - I I . A ' oil �,�be 4th 4 - pd dropped into the - lAke, * � ,,, I . . I 11 � 113 , ­ ""' ­ I V . � : I 'rye Already in oariali!6 farm, TbisiRthe: , Wait a wee and I . � If the hopes you fondly cheri.Bili I . Dasbed to eart'n, seern sure to perish, � I 1. I I I I .6 � L ' I . I . L' It is not 6iteii a c6mmunity witnesses a L . Ef-'--'-- Ed'" a genuine nobleman. is name is . get- tonDAvis. Two Years ago he Came here given by the 06-wof O'T'17�"S.l Altar the bal- , loon rose, A tended northwiest and began f � 0 � I 'rye in that B - ection, first attempt to grow I I � ; � and it is� expect I ed to prove a � eat SUMPBS. gr . ; with patience for to-inorrow- , I I . XT=lt an's life Is whoDy sorrow. ,TWO I l MUMS WADERIMABOUT MURK I � . , tblessly terrible and sad aftction� ru' rag up a happy: aud pr.ospe&us = . I . I -ragged and, weary, and applied for aid at the likad8of theRev., W - IT. Stgner, rector E01i .the lake;, I threw out a .winter. 1. =ithirihing it r light rise into,E6 different , . I . : , I I L : I 1� , ' Alltbb farrhers �along)Raihy'Rivei are � If your plane don't I work to. Please you; . -- I if the Fates should vex tirid. tease you l I 11, � . I ,� I N . � � . I � 4 . - I ., 11 faraily,� Ithan that which, has happened tp� I I I I I I - Mr. Robert Gle ri,�one of the indat � - � . epresianting of the Episcopal Church. R � � 11 I . � current which *px� W . ,'Id take the balloon. a Ay 7 -the ' pxpecting'large pr6pB this year; ag,they I .� 11 I , , I . , have Hown, more � extensively than � ha,B-� , � :, 11 you 6an-4e bright,and cheery,' I � . "Wait a, wecand dinna weary." . � �� , I L Each: Afraicl to Fbrsakts.- the I � , I I I ''. I I I potuki and esteemed f . armors of,Amhersf Island. I himself' as a devotee of that faith and in . him, not ofil� want, th rector aide r in a from lake', ut it still c b ontinued to w bilk . I I I n6rthward� and whorl over, the west break- I � I . . I , 1. - i hitherto been done on "Rainy River. I I � . , � 1. � - . I , ' � � If God give you leisure, take it; I I I . ?Tie,His gdt-i blessing, make it;- � I I ; , 1. I . � , I Oth I er I l; ' ' I . 1. , Oil Monday'; the 3rd, instant, diphtheria of' I I . I a malignant type made its L .d supplying his beeds,, but -in procur#g him I , water I cut off the � Anchoi-rope -and it pre. It is rumored tha t an American.company � ' � I . . I has beon bigauimd,� with Aon. John Nor- Faith in HI im no whit, abating, . - Serve Riswill by patient v; a4ting.' � - I . I I I � 11 . . I A: (16Bpatoll from, Chicago says - - Robert -suddenly appearancein. his household. The family' I I employment. As ,& result of thb� clergy- -man'B iriflunce the tramp was .. given - work .panted a curious sight asit felli ThewAter .belbw � looked n , I . ­ . early black,.,and. 1, knew I , I I quay, aB President, to operate I a mine on the.,, - ' I I . ,, I .. I � � I or, if work,dustead of, leisure- � I I -1 Hilding "d 'John Robertson, Swedes, wdll I I I . conaim of -,tell Children, eight boys and: I Go a loy;. of the .as 8, - al be'verJnAllia Crop I had rpat ,elevation an Attained a..g d was . I � I . I I Lake.of theWoods. "If, , : :�. . . I . 1, .1 . . . I I i t rain, instead of longed -for pleasure-� � ur lof seem di�e I I I I I 116wisoe4r,yo a;rP , . eve - kuovh�to the police * as � petty 4h! a and , two girls, whose ages range froin� 1 , .. 2 to 2' I I !Baltimore & Ohio Railrbad. Subiaequently - - still rislng.;, �Sh6rtly aftbrthe balloon Woos I ; I I I ' Adam Stevenson; ofCalf Mountain, has-, , . ' ' ' ' . . 11 Wait a wee and dinna we Xy . . I - -- , � " : M.Be W. R, . pownu% : frequent inmates of the " Bridewell,1 ' were , ,. � . I . ice last arrested by the Chicago ,avenue pal Years. in throe, br-four days ho, leak tban. I eight, Of ,tbe, children Were down ,with ibi, I . I he. wAs pirombted,to.-�gre&se �wiper. iii the j - onfid-house, and thence to :work in the envelbpi 3d in whatL Vy snow storm; and for a few inonients Icould, see nothing but the -perhaps the fineSt fieia of. barley in South— � ' Bill Manitoba;. The so . I eed 'was 5own on ihe� ' . . I � I . I , � I. I i lit for robbing a Swedish minister resid, nig - I ' , If � 0 and up to yesterday our,' f them,, ' -carpenter's ,9bop. lri-evbryplace'heworked whi4 Anowfl&kes' beneath,. n6e. lie srio*, I ,T , I Nbli of Apr' 'the 10th of Jund the, - ­ ' - � II, and on I � I 1. . . . in an had Ing ill � Huron street.' After the TL -1. , ,aged 2, 6, , 9 and 13'.,years, � , I I I asgiduoudy And faithfully. By good melted on the balloon and,filled,the cordage . � barley,- ha;f,' attained i� growth of over six-, . �, ., -. I T111E CROPS- � � I . I � � . I I . . be.- looked. up,, Hildiu� expressedta desire to cdafess a, murd, or, and being furnished � ' Bpect.ively; � have died - - tvv.o ,� more are �in adangerous condition' with little hopes, I , � be I ha I via I rhewanupon the, oote6m'of the . � cornibui,ity. with, water And I the Additional: weight caused it to I settle I somewhat, so that in a I teen inches: � :, ; I . . .! . , i I I 11 I , .� I . I � I � . . I . I I -----..a— � a , I I . with poll � and ink be produced the follow-, , .. - and two appear to be recovering. .Dr. .ffekt_ptLupacor.resp6ndence �.with � biti wife in England, who has just - ' 1 ' * few moments 11 caliae in sight of the lakb. 1 James Murdoch, W, Butchart and D. I ' . . . . . � . Shaw were Ordained asolders of the Pros— ' - . I . " re ' July Report of tlie , Ontario' BU au of . . i'g remarkable document, written in a I " I I . : rodrid,,li andsome bArid:' ; Alex. Kennedy, of Batb, remained with the . - . , -family since eat., of -thb- .'the commencem6 -i nforinad b,na, by letter that by the 6ath I � edB to the -.title of au� uncla he Bucce' of hung ontibe'ked 0goal A�g. and iaeten6a on my corkJacket and saw 'the 'sail; boats, I I I I I I - � � byterian congregation -of Rock .L9,ke on, , I . I the Mr. El. �� I ------ Jndustrig� ' � : ' I - � ----�.Tiae-�undersigned-il6-]�er shy. -confeaaAhAt. a of Sep- I am the man who in the first day : org in illec is Dahlb temberl, 1875, ki I Miss Sof illness and us 4 all the rem.e6ies his Bkill, -10. , q , ' . and experiencei together with all that some of the most� experienced. of . bur physicians I : " I I � , Bart of Elsemare,'with an , income of' -_e5o,- I � 11 .. . . . . - .. 7000 a - Year. I ­ . looting one. Born at -is in infei His story 8 . . I 'hid ' - but could )act tell �� h was the life boat.' Isaw asteam-tug�hndtboughtit J - . I � I was cam 'lag 0, 11 I iy aid. I kept swaying*the balloon . 24th uli. , McKellaryvag Chosen: - I I L� 13. ioraBer, Treasur , I I . � . . -Secretary; =ia Mr 'or - . I I 1 7 ', ' . I . Mr. Revell,ilia C. P. R. Agent.illhLer- . . . . . ., I I son, big resigned his.posi6ion � and is,' . I . . . I . . . . � --------- db— .- . . . . . .. I I . � ' .- . . RETURNS OF AC REACTE. � . Stockholm, Sweden, and.that my partneri � � � Could suggesti but in vairl. The condition .� I I . I h id h9m, i of this'once apply al a is , , ad At Eto I Liverpool in 1837, ha,was bducat n. . . I ' I toward the,shore, thinking I could ke4 it ­ � I . . . , I I 'to 'Bt 13UC-� I � ­ � .- .eeeded ,by A. R. Fowler, late of the C St. I � r" , . � - - I . ' I Below is a brief BurnmailY of the July John Robertson, who is now unde r arrest with me, had a hand :in the killing, by I ' `,` prosperous I . . 11 trulyd'egibrable. Dr. Kennedy abandoned carne, a,nd - be Then:reveisea, leaxned . the I . I trade,of a cabinetm"tr, and subsequently, Ile the beach at enough to rike-du land' ' ic I'4aw .(pr6bz wh h Lbly Ninb"Mile P6intj � I , I 11's interltion, �, I P.; � & �0. It ig, Mr. Reve. . 0 , , . I to t ie a position in the' Audit ffice, in, . . report of the' BurciTof-ludustries, com-, kbepiug a- lookout L -while I I I . - removed her his practice and home, aild,yernaitied ,�vitb' I . L I � 'engaged in business with an,extensive coal ileaded to ;jIunge into", the.. lsLkd.-- I I for -1 ch - . I � I . . . . i . � 1, . . I I . . I i Winnipeg. -, 11 I I I I � 1� piled by Mr. A. Blue, Seorkary : i I I" Thd July report of the ,Bureau of.1lidts- I . I - from* this life. I got 50OLkroner'of a met-- cliant named Perault f6r`th6 killix", wh all them day and night devoting allbia energies . � to thd-�Wthi rig' and o'basola"all of the I I I and iron.,firm.. Then,,healbb failed him, and'he came toAmerica, landing in New 1 watched the tug. And saw 'I Waa. receding and gtadually working off the shore. At i I 1, . Col. W,�uham, Chief I � . ,�.ugineer of� th& -- I �,�., I I Pembina Railway, and staff reached S I ourial ­ I . \ tries gives a summary of the condition ot 11 ha t, fruit iii Ontario,' I did.by Choking han, with a.,tri.g around "her .sufferers.' Worn out ,with watching, the I doctor ' 'on telegraphed to � the Hotet Di York. Aftek repeated':inicfortunes there this ,', time- the I 'tU- L WaB A ' r6. I . me � �? : . City On �their tkia,l su"rvey, of, the line from.. � I I �.� � � . - ' ' grain, and crops . \ . . . I together with statistics of acreage of grain ne6k until she) was, -dead. I r . � I ,eve Job. ertson 256. kroner as compensation for �Rob . . . oil last Friday,. the only place he 'Could,, I - he w(But to Pbiladblp�ia, wIlere he wa2 � . .. - iobbed'of what remained .of, his, effects. -i Bp(-,ck,. in the � opened distance,, I � th ' ' I ' - And - braced, myBe a V,alve If .Jn� . � Rock 1, nce� nbrth of Pelican Lakee' 66, the ­� 1, -�; I I to: cross tha,Soniis' botween Sourig, City I . - cropsl.aud estimates of produce, and of the .1 I . . his keeiphag loolfout. Whell� we ,bad done I � I ,'likely' obtain. assistance from, and two I � I I I :,of the Sisters to, AfterAn unsuccessful effort.to recovok;bis . . ' t a. bap�-st and prepared ' plunge. b . for the I I ., and Millford, thence I�iast thb, Cast bild oU , 1� ". - ' . � I .. . year's ?I�p of fli4and Coarse Wools. . I The conaitiorl'of the crOjps is compiled, I I . this we went to Norway and Btaid there a - .short time,. and, then ,went back to Sweden - at once' riespolidea T a ,Sistbrs remained ,-with. � the '611- , - h I � stolen pro 11 his r ouilcos I party, in which a es , . -were,diasi ated, he then' became a trampl. When. the balloon stiluck-- thi) water the . � ,7 �.. . �. I I . I basket turhk over on its sidei-thkowing Bra,iadb' I , ri� Hills acroes the C. P. R,.. at . � � . I � trandon�,: thence'A'6 ihe njOuth �olf the, Sss-, % . � , from the reports of five hundred corkbspon�, 11 to until MAY, 1878, whan we� su&staid.tha� ' the I afflicted, doing, all tbat their exper ' p . .... d visited ' ' All ths cities .of, ihe� United . I .1 d:' ­ 'Me Over,012 ray face, an E immerairig, me,,up, ' � I katcbew6n;'to 661iLectwith: .,the Hudson's" : , , dents, made on the lot of J�ly, and, cover- . daindiothe'United State�,.and have been , i�ance and training could effect until TueB. ',tfie I - .toB ter . minatin his nomadic life with, p to my . shoulders'. The 'globe' , was alob, -1 . , 1. '' J -I - ' I I L, : �, 11 � I I I . . I . Bay Ral way. ­ I I ing .nearly every township Ja1he Province. here together All the ti 'me'. - Lwatit fo,state ,day night, when on.a. of e I I , e, his appearance here two Ye' 1 Ile,iB . partially on its side. I 'knew that my � 'the � -We are anxiously aw�iti , ng the establish- ' - ' * The statistics of aweage and of bstimat6i I , of produ6e were collected Wit h the �: ag§ibti�, that 1,'havp confeBsed� this only to ,get ieven& on JohnIR,obertson, li�auae he has attacked. Dreading to be laid up,where she'wAB she requesL4 the doctor to send . ' � . good, address slid �reposkssing ,mail at I � . , - � - bee, .and though', his accession to ' .only safety was in, kee g inside i �.ry I � - -e�t.,: , .­, p P ba5l, ,M Wei ht:kept ii6inearly,under �, I , ment Of..9, cou�t in this, se&ibn'­and, the., - : ­ , I - . , , I . .1 of' � '_ �, I L wantisjustas prening 'i�u'�tber. Parts . � -1 " I lublic and Separate ��aho6l. t6icberg . a � anc of I . I I - . always been the, cause"Ci My ruin, and if her, ib Kingstori,4hich he di& At Once;' -Her. I I . 1, � I 11 .. ,appeara I - wealth And. station is*suddenj it causeg less water:; and all tho while. 1,Was'in the water �, � I , 11 I ,a, I . �te'-�r;'f ' . I I the newly -added' � t6n% We have'hear , . on the 31st of May��schedulbs,having been - I lie should.deny the part�li6 baii.ilithe'crime .fears were Correct. L She is ,now laid up With � .1 . .. I ­ I - surpr1isb than might be expected. He left I p to my arm, pits.- Tile' wirld acted on u . � , , lioth�ng�ofi,t io, . - - . h importa�t sulojectfor Bonle'�, � � � � I I distributed to falrmers through'the schools, , , when filled and tabulateid,toturned to and- flinow that he is lying',1 so help me God.' . . . '. � I ,:, 11, I .ROBERT HILbING, �. &'kevere-attach of diphtheria, and ,'her . . life Is In imuimb"trt�danger. The 6th:6'r 8113 ter L . I � , - 11 . . I . I 1. - totday for his� home in England. . � . I .. I I . I .11 1. : �,' � �- � ,I -�O 6 ballo6n as i p would, on A sail, -'and it . : seemedt6ir,,e Lh��tit werit bioiighing11hrQq9 I I � . I I tim4noW, 6�t, we �resume our local - Mem- ' : I . It. , - I I ,, .1 1 _­ �'. ' th', ,i31L I Tberis a ivoto tba i ineolivenience , at I I. I :� the Bureau. It is mot. cla,imed 1hat the I . I . figures., are stfictly Accurate,, but 'it, is '� nue a station"Jul West Chicago Ave � Pblic � . . Y I � .. I I � I - I � � - -13,1882. - . I ,,, ,rbini ,said'sheviould return as aho'bad p sod I . . � Mrs. Glen whari leaving and another sistat' . � � , I . . I . I I I � . I4.dl-ru X-Junibing.' ., . . . . ,� " I alful rate., 1'�L . thE I was:o, ) Water at jb'fol , � ir', -rea6 '�t, knees , 71E�l tbe ba ket.aLA ed. - a �� , . - - . 3 ' ' 6d'by Continued Qay,"andArus , . � ,being caue, I t, -, I . L � I .. 1, , ­ - believed tb%t it they bit At. all it 19 ]lot on ­ -- , 1, . I I . 1. I - I � 11: 'L I ­ - , .� � � , Robertson,,, Who *aw locked- up',in an I I ­ . volurlt6ere'd to take the , place' of hbr sick-: -the Armeni ' � 1. I . . , -- ' The following general recommendatabts, I � . , ­ --be-is,,u�rging-t,-�e,mD�ttdi7-upp�n-th-e 1.61ung, to�.tba co'uc-entrating hoop. . I n't I I , , - I attentioul'-.`1 I-.-.----,--- , I I I . ofihe 6Ve�ryhneiit�-��Bamd City',Standard. " I 0 1 . - �.. . the aide of excess. The estimates of 'pro. adjoining cell, bearA'. Eildlug talkirig-.to 1friend, both ,going up in ast � all are suitabfe,for plumbing'most rh'ndera -hear the,,-w1h­is(le of - Lhe tug. I r Ii as I " z I , 'I I . � �. � , . �- - I . . . I I . I . . - I . I I " dues are, of Course, good ,'only for, the time . . at which they, were madeL by far I mot . a ; they' I4ieut. Steele,, and at 'once became very � ; night. , such. Christian seli-aenia and L ' . generous devotion as has been 6xhibited'by aw , , � ellinks :' (1) No -trap on tbo'mairi dralln I between the house and sewer"Or cesspool ; , Condit i64j-, Aq I 1 1 u a . 4��­�;e an -�,- -a � ca a to � t, L I chaneds for -rr,,c!uT,:"V'1 loo k. and, . . I - . I .. � . I 1, . . I .1 I ., A IN o I 1,01 Power. .., . � . . � I . I , L I ,� . I I I 1. 14" L * , , ' I I . I , , a -to too great or too aniall. in the,probortion n lie,, twice P&ttempted suicid er,Vo [a, first with L'a piece Of twine, find . a handkerchief �nd , these �tuuible* Womefi hi,biabalf of! the . .(2)- the soil pipe t6be extended through the . ' coulcif no b Bee tu �1, i -, 11 . I , � b,)a6.orBaU,­ P& ILI' on. ' ' ' . L , -pipes are suppose , to Ve � t 6" '� ­ . ., Stove , I Mo b deWpest and Most profound deBiire to swear- I 1, I that the crops have since beeri'modified by i conditions. It is intended -t6. verify them gain'With A tape made up'of strips,6f his �a . . �. � . . unfortunate sufferers: is worthy of the higliest praise and'gratitudd All who i6of a;t Its full­SiZ6� and ending. Away from I . all' ! 1, .. ,. ias�ahy irnneysorwindows� Ifany�one'l - I ), U'O b t" direction I sa%- .V� , U I0,136 emed ,to be -��l w.a§ goixig from'it.. I far �18�aot,.,aw' � � I - � - I I that: it is possible fo�r man to ,experience. , . I it ' ' " ' '­ I . I ., when th' threshing sdasofi begins. ,. � . sbirt,,�'but Was rescued before receiving serious hurts. Hilding said that the woman .. ,of , esteem Christian Courage and charity. I . . I � . . I I � Aoubt.6f the. nb6esBity of,this provision let ' resolv6d to mak,,� the I best � oi, m Y:,. Bl'tuatior": ­'. � I "MI -1.1i i � . . . :B I ' ' t " ill'" I a th �� may, we veT4 ure 0 � opinion , � , I . . . z , . - -an," ' 't ­fli ', 6x .1 - I ' tha as�'in' a ar ing It will be'lloticed. in the summary of . . I I � acreages given below that Ahe area�under . I I - . Dahlborg was the mistreos' P whom, she had two children. Sher idedi-y es U, I � � I . I .. . . . . I I - -- 1. 1 I .1 , . .r ., , .1 � i : E arty. tile. � ,,, him simply take note OfL'-fbb obnoxious'fand' I I.. vauors .which pout out of 'any of 'these ­ 11 _ - ,keep co�; . , t ' Y' � el or' juag , raent:,�: sidd:,� .i,Do.n?t �,be ::frig'iteu�d.P Troddo'6 y I ., I . �blamations, and tl.i�,'inti-od�cti'<)n'6i,Pu'tn'ai si: I I 1, , hl" I ,. I � �be fallwheat is nearl�'double the area under . spring wheat. This. is� A', great relative S, I odermalm Theatre, And, :iooms, over the � . ,, I ,. , ,Nilsmon's I I I . I I I , I ­ I ,, i I 1 .From th6Loiidoti Tru.th.) :� � I I I .. - i I - i .''find bpenings, and ,which sometimes .L I ... . . . . ' ghbors'. windowg;:, their- way Ilt 6 � ln� -cases bf,:e­�i�,i.nb dar,6j 1 � a , t ,. 6, � . : I h v b most self-possc`ai,i�')i� AiiA Atlinch fimea`fedl� � F*nWs, Corn ,U,xtra,cto?:, should . halledas, - � I , � I . 1, ' '' "' 'E: rld' ind6pendant .1 ­ I I .. amoral influence .in t a wo . , . - I I . � I I . I change since 1870, .when , the crops � Wet . a of . I I mearl 1 1-1. In that,yearthe total y equa area. Hilding also. bad a, room near,, ��by. Perault, remarked that he Would givaZoo - I I . ­ It is,lriteiestN�Ia iraca a glorious.caree-, � . I t, its origin.' Mirae.�Nllssoh is�the,daughter :- 0 whou the latter'cliance to be -h - . . iglier. Ahah. the topi of the soil pipe; (3)' traps to b . 9, cheerful. As I ,xt�.,i dragged alchgii13al1g: - I .- I "All My Hopes f", nieo A're Stayed""And U � of fis'power as a�reliaver'6f phyaical Buffer- �­ ' I . . . I . . . � ing; � � sold; ev6kywhero. Take, oril"y 1 Put- - . I . I ". . . . I ., - I . area under wheat was 1,365,872 Acres, and. . . kroner (6185) to have the woman murdered - 11 - ' "And Hilding undertook the joli, Crop oying ' ,of very poor pareilt's,. natives of thePk6r 11 . I plaead,on'all fixtures, with suitAlo vent I . . . . keptlooking overiny shoulder -f or the: tug, :1. � ,.. 1. .. I . .. I liam'sExiract 1, . , , On � , I - I 1, .. I I . I . . I � . I � . � I the product 14,233,389'bushbls. . This year, I to stand guard while the -murder vince of Gottland.. They' V' ?.erb�jacks-of-,&Il�, � ' ,pipes" to, prevent'' siphonage -, (4) sccurind I I I I � I nituet hava dragged twelity,miriates when I '- I I '. 'i ' ­ .1 . .. . — . I . , ! L �­� ,. 11 - , , 1, . I I tho total at as, is, 1,763,876 Acres and the ' ,Robeitao'il was done. Hil.ding found'the woman a A� na .,L trades and v- ry musical. Chii9tin d , � I . eedo in Absolute fr 4mpness j�'L� --from soil d I - ' z 'ity ' d` a 01pie the steam I f the tug in the; ldis-' ' ' ' . I �",* 'I on (! on.11 1. �-Thia Mayor of. L , am received :a, , . ,� I I ­ - I 1. I ,.; estimated produce 30,783,683'bus&ls." The . I -- I I . � Ilia beo, and strangled. her With-a'piece of At alyeryearly age, to ao:for' herself and - . 1. ' ' bl. L6f' on y -pr � cellar and VICin foundati or'd� t * , I au6b; ',aye utterance-to-itu exch . Lmati6n, 'Th'on I � 1, cablegram from-4he Lord Mayoi'of'Dublin � . . . ;, . .increase and the change bave'16,kbn place' I I � hemp�'u twine. When the, hearti&q deed was patronized by' the, owner of a ferry, . drains; (5).the furnace cold air:'box to be. * . , . bfjoy . cameibe choi-us of the versia. ­ I 'Me . I . I stalir,g.that the repreEentaidons- Made oil . � I - . . chiefly in'the West Midland, Georgian Bay ' , as,completedP rault was -notified, and be a � who. took ebuntry folks, across due of the . rai ha - ground to exclude ' sail . ' � 1-19 Saves,, Me Saves Now." .,,How 1, '" , , . behalf. of the 07"Jaberty.. trothers would be, .. I - I , .. -0 '. - I '� and Lake Huron counties.' '. ' ''I , � ,w I with the two villains went to the, chamber : Many lalies, about tha� town of Wexo. � She inoiAuie;'(6) 'all. underground drains to waichedAhattli 'can better be"iniagined,. I . .1 , laid, befor6 the- pro per au,hordtie,fl., . , I . . �, , � The fall wheat is.r6ported' felly: good. , I of death and'there over the' body of,the , . was started, by hirri'as :an infant prodigy, . � ' -e ' ,be tested when .'laid, � to inBure that � . I .1 I 1. . j�a'a � described;' I saw they 'were grad' u- ..� � , . . I , ,; ­­� . 1 I I I I . ., I 1. I throughout the Western half at theTro . . , , I , - pal . Imme. ' "d' victim the blood­monayl� and her ei gInig and tiolin.'play dr v" n , I they, are not broken, . andpr6fellonce. giv an I , .- I , ally gaining Oil me, buVvIbwly�- I m6t - . I , . I - I I � Hartz clamps -11" Urcilml., ! - '. ., I I �, I .1 I I . I I , I � I I L ' 1. . .. I � . 1, . -vines. It has recoieiledadmira. � I b,I U . I � cim k,4 gl � , ,was Aiately 'the twd ., Me , n., , eft , Stoolkholm � for rivak boat. an . , customers, froria a; , he I , 01ram d � I -pipe,. with ; gas-tight? to . tarred, iron. , . 11 ,. have &6 ­ed aw hour 66foxe;,tla�y overto6k � - "t' " ' ' , �, , - � �, . I I . . 'Dr:R.*V. 1"Isnas, B.uffaloj N. �.Y.:. Dear-, 1 . � I I ' I ' ' 't. " '* " .., f t C �. Abe effects of opting ftoBts I , 6, n ., I .. . . q ­ Noilway, And re mained theie`6 : Ut a short wag-big-ehou-b-she ,��g � ' I With joinO,!carried,along the celhir',wall"- (7) I i - .1 . , , ,. I ' m I dr Id al t occuilte t to me that i(I cou ge I � '" h .1 I , . I ' "' ­ . 11 Sir -I wro 6 --you Oqio -time ago t at - , � i weathencontiduesfavorable until- its bar- � . I time. Then tb:oy'-returued.to Sweden. lb ; her fafiiier And mother from fair to fair.' It . the tan overflow,'re rigerator slid BAR) k . f I I I -to - the globe .near the. wateeat wouldhbi , I . I ghtIhada,ca'iicer,� Ther6,wasulargo . .., thou , � I � � I �., I the yield'will ,,be' better than'- vesting, I 11 I all , ,. the'meailtime' Perault ! had beeii, arre�tod , MuBb not be supposed from tbislOaat she was ' . wag*t'es not to connect with'the sewer under -dra� go fae t'and J � reachb& out a I na!, seized I -1 I 'the, � ­�. 1 b,,,t�asi'ai��f-,8:,UA�iLI'Liut""a'rld�- , I I . I ' '' . average. In the eastern hAlf ilie'reports' , for the crinae; but as.n6 proofs of� his guilt on the, low level of ihe�'Englisli, W�oimea and' � any,icircumstaticeo,but to run direCtA6 thb� I I �. a g*rpup of attachm d ' , b d. . cuts an Pies e, . 1. in ' . . I I � 1, had Wen'therelbu r. Man the. Idommenbcd� 1. � I .are less favorable... In the � St.' Lawrelace . couldbe obtained,be.was released. Rbbert�, Children Who tramp:. through Kent in tb6 .1 . ,sea§61i. -- Cellar, of to end'over the, k! tchen sin I h ;' (8) 1. ' , ­ them. down into the water, - �nd that dre W- .. I 11 Golt�en 'Aledical Dis' 0 1: � � . takirig,'your, . . any ry - I I and Ottawa counties, it WI ill be hot molle . ' son an&Hil"Aing,, impressed with a -sense of IE , hop, .picking .. 'Poverty 3-nOt 136- , I -130 sloi . pipe to connect with &� Chimney a . I ard the b llo�a nearer' to the surface. ', I he . I . I I ,the 41, tiif , I . I I '. . i avorite, Prei� ?tiou " and 11 Pellets "' F � I . than half a crop. It must be remarked, .. . 8.1 , dared about fioni place to place �ul w i ,Groat Britain,� . degrading ln.Siv6den as ri I - 'I, , - flue�; (9) no panwater, closet to courite-, be � ­ . .tug `,, whistle,' and nearer, and nearer' I in June, Arid lurnp is * gone. . :, �1, . I., � I . I .1. I jaoweviar, -that eastward of Tork:County a . . u h t�11� M17 y11 * I 1818, wheu�Ahey - Came , iothis � and, as. hospita 1 y is.,a univ brsal� good,, ut I banced!, or any, closet, -without a cistern to they came,-,And� I codId distinguisIl7formis . . � I ­ . ,the � . I �You'ra' g'ratefu yi . . "ll % I 'ATTB..R, R. Cl�iim­,- ,: I � . I I ­, ---_....____i4uqh _greater &to& of: spring whe atis gro I - I nia!-100-ftir-w am an � I 1, I , countr and have been �everytliing ,but. --7 1. ' 6111T'�Ua—zena ­t�r quality among the peasantry of, Sbandina- . I . I Qh�iaiinayas notexp6sedto degrading, keep It, well flushed,'-, (10). no well to be. . located W'ithiti two hundied'"feet Of D celss- . : and hear the yel -tha'Bwee6est ng. It was, I music I ey!2r'hear . .� . � � , ,,, - , � � � I I . . I � �: % ­ Irvingoli"-Mich.'. . . . .1 I , I 1. I I . � � I I . .1 I .1. , 10 spr � .'' Ing wheat is reported 6 oe 16' C, a "' gift-eq—their—ailriva;1A Eachlb','s been afraid to fotsake,the-6iber,. - aras I s-in-ro-V-11-3g--Ouiiaii-o-od,"-f't'�'a-wt-,:z�--VOal-,'--(I-I-)-no-ga.r-bage--or-��veg,etiLbigsAb-b.,J� I . .:..:. 11 " . , , , I — I � ------- -�-.- 1, '.� 1. .1 -- . I I - -�— � I I I I - -------- - 0-----L- . . .� I � I 11 ;1 . it h been.fb ' n 8 I ' .11 �, " b land that ­Germa oldiers,' . , : th 6 I indications Are, indeed,: th t 6 a" I ate . 'a � � 11 1-1 I.. � I 1. I , .1 ghaet y ;�se6ret, 'which because of 'the � country fair ,thai-au' iinfluential SwediBlt. ,4 I . � stoiredL� in a daulp or unv:pi-itilated cellar ; . I � I I . I . � , : I Vou"g Jboye,s IDrvain. � .. — I -- -15&r— - -h-9, - - ­­ I , ' in'thi) thiAd yeV of r ser,W6 viaw, "' 'he 1, produce -of. the ,returns ,for a ' Liil- . . , exceeded. B�ub assurning thmtj it is,fairly, - � t,hey'-� h6ld-,-all-d- --they -�have lbeen� tramp- . I 11 . I . I ut, a an discovered: -her musical. -genius., . 8 . . . . . . � --­ ....... . --.1 , I a is, na a ---a--s-Torn-(�tbi-EFI,ra-,-�avd-he.-h A (12)'alleesspools - to be' ventilated by twd I � . . I I w I "' ­Cent�7'. �openipgs. --- �. . I �:, , 1. . I �. I They Are ycungj married pe6ple,�aj,Pd bave, . . I much.higher vitality thau,',raw recruits. � . 1. . I . I 1 Much 1 . ' ,. I . � ' r­plel . . realized, and that.the crop: is('aafbly, har-, . Ing. about' the 'country .stealing for. . as A'Iivirig.�� Hilding sayA'tb&t'Robett6on:h - ' i t* heard� hpr sing to zi, violin,accompanimen . :--"-.-:-7,-- ,. ­ �. I I � � � L ,. , , — - .. . ­ I I- . . � � �� . I � I � .1 . .1 � �-Xie-epi-`­ i-d-the'ri-eigh;- -ju-��.­g&&e­t6--Ii6use ping,aa I I I I . . , 1. ' � . third-year.Linen is,36'� '. . .� . I a M The mortality aui6i�g , --. I .-- . - . �­- . per --b- - ' d ' ' - �Teii-tF-f6;ioii-,-:-th-a--n',�-!�m-o-n,g.. econ- �Y'111 , �'a I � veSted, Ontario will have. a surplus, fok,qpt�. .side maiketo-of fUlly'r. 2Q,000,00b bushelB. '�] � , L ' . L:Always been his kuiu� and �tbst since, they L � came to America Robertspri bad forced. : which � Bhe played berselfl 'At' this time' , . I � - , .5howas 14.', M. Tornarbje in Opened to hot . ',. .� Tile Fruit Grolvers,of Ontario. : � I . . .. I L Yesterday'theannual surnmer co6ven'tion bars- Who dsser6ble at their windows. to wit - . I n . eE � .. istIl6l1lartowlitig sight of their', parting 'L. I � I I I . . .1 . �.­­­­­-­-� I r I I . I I I I me.. I men and -.111110119 -the latter 34 peiceut. , r, . . L I . .:,7 I � . , �l - a rAliah amorig recruiia low I 'in t e'first year, 1 I I . Oats promise to be 6 V A ,6 '' a axes an , crop In, L all. sections of the Province;, and barley and , - 1 � 11 him tdrste&I instead Of Work 'for 6, li�in :� 9� - 'r" succeSsiVely the' Ads. of Rol mstadt. . . , demies 1 � and Stockbolm,.obtained"foil her, tbe,pro-. I , . . , L of the Ontario Fruit, Growers' Aesbciati6li � I at* Trenton. Was' -There was a4arge I orthe 'day declare that tbe'foll6wing'is al , 11 .1 verbatim accot ersation,: , 1, lrit� Of their conv � � I , 1'*.C,' � I , , L I 1,� ,11 . :r , I : of Beryl 0. ­ .1 %, : 1". 1 : . . ; , I . 1. . .1 � I I . ,,, ,r 'r 1 .., I . I I e ;, � 1. I . � I . , ' L M , "' peas fairly good. I The heAiy-r&II1B of ay and June, while favorable to* the former .Robertson paced his celiliko b, � 1. . I . adaged .yena,, , � u d. a woul1liot talk. , When asked Whether . d, - 'h r ,Queen, Lan d,�bad te6tion 'of t a King an her, when she wAE; fit to go'to. Paris,'sept :held, , I ' attendance. Col McGill, of Oshawa,'read *culture, � i ar,io; now. u A a . - Go`bd-b�d. Ch I ' ' be - caref ' 1. h . 8tr eot,�cara don't' run- off the Ltrack with , d � ,­ I . � I ., . , . . . .1 :" , � 0 . , ' :'r 1, � , I . .. . I 1011tecrime Sound And,welhll I I ­ . ,,, � � I '. . I �, �1� � 1. I 3omewliat injurioud to the I '. grain, were i at'L ,. . Iding's statement WAB'titie, Ie said Hi pl �a , n' .I- Y " That's his business," d'further � . I . , 1. � 'If she for- there to study und6r Warts I befiefits,� it is to, -tax , a pa per on,gilabe ,He.foilndthai asoutheaBtern Blopb aud.goo , d 136"; deep, - ' yo�,­ and��kiio- me, CharIie--­tfiero'.waa-. -somethinj IwarIt6d to tell Me . IL "R. V. PiuBcv,,'M.-D -,. Di�ar Sir.�My I I � I ! I , wife,.:, .�� , � 11 . � I 't t � I ill for ,over, d. I ter; but the warm. days. of t two, . Itbe� las weeks of June caused all, crops to thrive I ,1' , is L nbthin � .th, 1 Could be elicited -,fro ' � 9 I . '' , 1v In I Iiiin. , 11ilding is � .25 - - gitaIliese . unfair ,her ' i�ith A.' short'. memory "for tbem.� What � weli and enriched With rotted, �:L ulverizedi p I �. . 1. . farm:. manure, ,were iridispensablo'-to - , - you-le't se'6.� - Was it hair-pitieV, No,,I got theML-�14wh-a'It' � I "' who had been wo years, an .1 . 11 - .. � I � * ' ' - had'trid'd many other mefficineo,­Wca,me � , , ' t � �,� , ' . wonderfull . It ia,.a :saas6u of Y . 'BIOW about years a age; , - d weirs, - above.the'ruedium height, An short �pr I- , d' xia'w ever ne- a on 'As' �'- gratefc1,L to A�bei - Yard, .. .1 - .11, . .1. I L . I 1. 11 .success An grape. growing.. ,�He, recom- T, I I . . I �CO .. .. 1. . uld it havabeen I �� `i'l - � t by u'sing::;y6ur �- Favorite , . � - ' ' , sound anci;ivel . I . . ,,` I . . . 1, 1 � , , - , ' ; . maturity for cereals, And harvest tinia Will, � k ' al. Corn be fully two wee a later: than iisu � browa 'aide whiskers.� Robertson,` is a'. � 1- I . ,E mian, - 23.'.years- faira I r that she Could ,.do without or neglect, I I . ­ h roelf ? without� serious .6ousequences to . a , I I I I I � " . I mbiAed -having ihe.r6wa -twelve feet apart ... I I . . . i �ari&: the vines, the same distance 'apart , , I'm due: at1he office lape�,"s&yotbarlie; I � . I , � bracing up and looking very band'80 'Me' And, ' it W, : " ,. I .. I Preecriptidn. , :� Y'niecewa,sa,lgo:cu�edby I I I . '' . 11 h: ,f' - itduse',bAer several physicitinChad, ailpdi­ , - .,� - � seems destined to be a faillriD; tbd te,mp, or- l , � � , � ature has been too low for it. ,, � I - I imo6ili-faced young about' has light . Old.' HeAs strongly built; - And 'cut And blue I A , sucoe . a 1 static etaiAcoopts't6hens sfu op I , � ' I � of Aldlinlration As � bee due. - Were all' the I InAborows. Zeprunedinthafallas-50-611 I the 'foliage fell; trimmed to tWo le.ads,� an Y; was r f ?11 I 1-1 I ill " " idmbthingto eat I - I , i " , , - ­ .;, there ,isn't a, - Whyj of, courise, It.: was I 1. I : , . 1�. . � . I I . . I to. 0 , .�, I I � , ii, ber,aiiy good'. - , . 11., . . .. I 11 ' ' '� I , ,yours truly, - Tim,r&,3 J., - ' ' I- ' , I . I I I I . I I � � I , ­.- - , , se- . The,clover crop will! be, short in, can' hair sbOrti eyes. Hb said he ,. W , , A� iior-h in- Stockholm. In his Pockets � was . - I 11, I . 6i � gold . of California:,, and diamonds I . I . i 11, 6 her the thanks up and -give' .as, , and laid tha.Mdes *Wn'' bef6r, just a .the, bit,of washed p6tatoes�in-tbe'llouse,1i'dr &'Moutfiful.bf braLband butter. 'We want. . I . . I.M�T11VII;1 I .. ' .. . I : � 11 I 11, .1 �� ,'�,Station,,Gal , , . 11 .� I ; ., . :1 �:� �� Ilateliler, , - , , , -11 � . . . 1 . . l� , . . . , , �, . .. I , quenc a of the plant havingheen leaved by . - I spri Dg frosts. Timothy' meadows had a I Iound a large Assortment, of k - . I eys. I To�day axoporter. found confirinatioi� �f 'Brazil piled I I � be' she might deiguA6,offetin retuinvioxild I I round frcze up.. covering thornwith aAit� . 9 . . tie dirt, slid leaving them coveieA'ulatil all � . half a.yard -of lidefateak-:6ee and have it 'a ' �, ,i.. , . , - 1 I � I . I , �. , i Lytton Sothern, a� son of -the late E. A. , , , , - , I I . . . . . ,at. old May but start as the result of, a 6 I 1. I � ' - - ,, the murder through Charles. Lj&rgberg,�,% � Nilsson's,4ualities � 012 polite formality. - , ly a �artlot � � &6iiger.of opring frost Was pAst., He give � out bias,'so. it: wilil b tender -and a loaf of bread,. Cliarhia,. A strawberry i I i tg his father's paris in. . , � - , Sothern, 'is.playir . -ipw ' 1. they picked up finely throughout Jun d I , ia�an 11 � the &top will not he far short 6f,an Average. I � . . I , , , ,printer' employed on the. Henldndet, , I - I ,.a. I I - . as tie weris manifestly, from the 4 ly I - . outset of ber.cafeer, of a very Ilgh:6rder � , his vino.'elean cultivation �s:often ,as three , al I 1. times',during' t4ei,:summer. His',�iactice , sweet, and I 'J&n& . .r, -and auth- I ' sho.rtoake,,dea ' 1139 ,P Be ­ L' I i to niast i - ". English � tovins�- wiih'�, v.., I 11 I I ermg.�,. . . f6 'Ail American to ­ . them r ur. � � , , I . I 1.1 � I I I I ­­ I . L The fruit- crop has suffered severely. I - untieS, L -the cold t the western col .Scandinavian newspaper, real Ing in Stockholm, at the *timd. Mr.:�Ljaigberg that so, far' . am; the murder the uLl a' ' From tbemoment,she obtained a JPpor-, t hity to Bing in public ahe'wanted neither u � I I waaLto give the soil a good dressing of well-� . - barnyard, manure, 'and Also.adkeaB-' Y h ': - I ..., ou.t, ink of,dea�,._", ". ' I . � - I 1.1 But,:.my little wife" says- Charlie, - ' - -1 I '' � � . - � .1 . � I I . I I . . ,— . -1 I 1; I � I.- I . I 11 I . � ... � I . I I I .,: - No,Troublc To Swallo2n��,, : . . :". . - " � � . � ' . weather and east'.winds whicb� followed the blossoming season blighted it.'� 'In Said and, - InBarls ,used � to, 560OMpliah it , , I were con- carried Hilding ba&Bpoken the trhib,,but puff nor claque.; How unity 'ever; that opport she would ,not have had, had] it notheen for I - � : ,, ,rotted jng, j of �, asbep" lima :'and salt' every other . year. did trim in the 'surnmail, l6oking'very, Wise,, 11 these thi fust all I ingq in � be. made before we edn eat them 11 1: , " .1 . , � . . - , ., � I I : .. I . . I 'Dr. Pierce's �, Pellato " ( iliecriginal", little- . I . I � I I ,. . - 1, .. 1. I I Pili�,`),ana or Cu ' , I I I .having the caster n counties the trees arne:, later , . C' � the murderer had- never 'b s - eon kn6wn' in - the clever management of X. Tornerbjelm. ­ H hold'of,the Emperor. ,an A Empress ,He I .not, except n 1 the tips of t . anclies ippibg ' be;hr ' I 11 Must they.?, � Oli,.Aeo.ri an'd., I never I I 1, I 'earn - ed, - I - br--do,,`1fa '' Lucy ,Work I I .never Do pain griping. , � : IV, � I to, . - at �� , I '* k' it ilio6s headache; sour stomacb;.and :. , � .�j , BIC A b . into bloom, and Apples especially ,promise . to be a large crop. There will'be a scarcity b in e Stockholm'. The polic6,traCed the a p n I i , I , store ofe, got u I the French through, the Kii g of Sweden, that -bear grapda', at two or throe leave, :from -the last bun6h-'of fruit, *hi*� ' , ' �, brotcheiad 9, biscuit fit to, ta; . . t,� and I A L , I I i �,c cause the biLatern,and bowels. 2�'ceuts . 0 - � , �. . . � - . � I . I '. of peaches and plums . lb' t' small fruit is , I, . I I I 11 L . . twi no to the of P&ault, afid' he'was I � sted and tried for the murder. . arre . Before , , and-: Dr. Evans, the, dentist. -A wish ex- - I . pressed by�.them to the Directors ,of" t,he. . ' new tendrils And - leaves to grow, and is . L 'belief ,couldn't,paint a �tom&to - to save' my L life. 1. ' , Oh, ,Charlie, �q to the ready-made Btores- �� I � :�;rixl. , - ., 1. I � 1, . - . I :, 1. , I , I ' - . I . Oil - � � , I .� . - ­ . I abundant. . I I '� L, . ; , � I The following table gives, the returns of I . the testimony for Pariult had been: corn, � - I 1. I plated he lost his . reason,, � and soon, after I Theatre,L�rique ari&'the'Opera House w,as ,t 1, - , Chilstine'Nilsson Made gen( dial to a �ially I th' vine. His. best . 1. � we bunches to got where' the .foliage was r 'd I d6;,tfiero"s a, darling'l" , ''I I . , He di&�, and they�hAd-% cturesqto� I %, I I . t1i summer has -bo . .. -The coolness�of a I I . I an , . a r' the:aeaside reBorts. .Some of- the �. � 1, I . ba fo . I acreage and estimateg.of prodd ce,for the- whole Province audforUe county,of Want- F , 10 asy' u 1 . I . I died ins, lunat" I irig-lunatic. . m,-. a rav The matter then die& of polide'recol- a on as,an order. , hot. debiuti,ak the former � as. Q�een..6f the I 'in 'he "t, . Z a t1iia "St. He- 81 ingi , . an .h h tried b agg A r I I thought well, , of it. , . I �� I I .� . I � � I I pi L . I I , meal of 19hater,and strawberries, .w ith lemonade ' r .1 ­ . '. � . I ,hotels which started: out Very fresh . 1, , and , - , ,�, . I breezy'wiih iateg�at U.per day are now: - I , I I �. . I worth : . I 11 . . ''I . I t i �: I . ,� : ,out 1'ection,'and no further effort wias 'made to' N�i.jht I - t 1, Magic Flute." When she ., Who there Ambroisel Thomas wrofe� for -her . . -.-: L ' ' � I I � ' - .' ,. � , ,,,J, , r ,b&ker's,LruBk aridl .....but Charfie. ' * I . . b as: wri Ron �'to I h r Oth, I 113 in er to dome at"once , ' . - . -, I soliciting guests at half.ihAt price., ' I I—, I . . . I Tnr Pnovx�zci�, ., VaR CouNT)�. . - w�� '-------k� find ilie,murd6rer., A 'nuraber-of:Scandi- , f, , I . I the ,core ,a � Qpkdiet:,,�B :it -now '!stands. ' an 1, Recrayal nall.DpKeition of man grant . I . .I., � ' 1. � I Girl. - - , 1 1 r. . - andmaike them a, long visit-,tboy. ate, so. r ­ I I . I . . I I I .1 I r . 1. , It i I I ' 'der to . a un a ad that Attorney. General ., , ------- - . . , Covalm. - Fatirnab'd. . � , . � E�thu*!d, I I Acresid' produce. Ares In- produce. nalvian journalists in,, this- city ldok upon . 1. I - I Hilding!s confession as." flany,6, and think I ' lt�* L - 11 '. th , : r Without- fl . 1 -ole *she ' Was 11 adinfiable Ing we a 9 1, � I . u, , h- . in' it' �L Op7mlia--has. not I I I .. . . m 11 1 I I . .. ­ 1. .1 � !-, :v I � ­­ 1. � � I " ­ - A-stcry of beartlesB betriyil and d6ser. I I ,,r . deligbtfu . " �Ilyr sitilat6a rthey -Carl ma 0--lt- ' s ples,sailt . fair � her now,,, he ''says -��Detr'oit .. �, ' ' ' I , L , � I ­ Lorang6r, of Quebec, has been appointed al - : . ' - d � - 1, �: 34 gb--forJb6 judicial district (it Montreal.,' �. , I C - rOP. Bush.: �Oop, Bush. . it - a hise igned upon .,by th e, p'ri 'Boners 'ri 'to � character. Nilsson has, and always bad' A' '7 tion of 4 YOT1Dg English ininiigrant woman, - I .,!;: . L i .1 � . � kr P " I �, I . eel 788. , . ­� ; . I �, .� ­ L� I I ''" 1. 11 I . .1 I I � . I I � I I 1� . . � . ­ I I � Fall wheat ... 1,179,284 21,737,341 -34,491 ,, 547,839 , , free passage Stockholm. I . � gi, , , ... 1. � - , � at��deaL,,�,� ': 1� -Mary Jane - ]!all; ,comes froirl Winnip . I . I - eg. � � 1 I I I . L .. ­ , , , ------- I I . I . I --- - I . � � I I —­ .1 1 11 ­ � � I 1. . " I .. - .. ­­ B-1.9-wh-el-111 84,592 9,046,342 1123 16840 . "PrIn 835,466 20J41,502 13,'399'. 340;357 ,, Subsequent developments seem to verity Hildillg?0. 0011f6dSiOn :ill every particular. . I I . ,, I . I I . ,� I ­ , ' .. . . 1, 1. � I . '' '' I The'unforturlate youbg.wqmanj trusting in . list betrayeri ayoung inaa nained Newton, I ' - , A.ir Wlifl.in Holland has cogaged for the' , . ., I .11 .1 . I - . I I. I "".1 , . I-... � ,' ,�,� 1! I. - ., I 11 . �, . I . 1, I 0-1-7 ........ 11.434,948 41,650,764 27,864 890,083 Rye. 182,968 2,649;750 1,572 ' : 28;640 ". hiBACCOmpliCe,:raL Robertson, mailled Close- 1 . L ' I natutiolln. lltp - . - 1- . WV . 4n'Batllgate, - i , Was foolish enough to make. the' lourney Alhambra, London,. a .remarkable German ' giantess, named Ma�rian,T,whoj. though only I I : I . . 1. . . I � I - I I I I I - n - 6 I � ..:. .. Peasi,.::i:,:::­ 554,464 10,649,.%7 8,541 163207 , " Corn ............ 210,060 6,227 Mouthed allday, sternly. refusing to isoloaa di , - the -visited , Chairmall'of the liealth ittee,','statea that there is� single from thatcfty to'Torontoi there, to await � ­ ­ . , 16 years, of age;,1 standa'� 8 feet 2 i;achas in It � , I � .. 1. .� , , .: '. � I I . ....� ......... ..w ....... ; . .11 . . I I , . � , anythibg to $wedisli Consul,wb6 . I . . Comm not a inside the �his arrival aud the performance of, the - his � . I r stobhinga,, And *bat is:moiro alarm 1139,' ; . I 11 I .1 11 I � - . I No of No. of I Pie' I 3cei. iloUnds. Fleeces. Paubdg; . Coarse wool.. 916,433 4,741,617 � �15,960 him at the police Station. - To-nigbt at. 10 o'clock , however, Robertson weakeu6d: and . I case Of small -pox Iiinits:lbf..I.nii�Pia,llc,eremonids. i ., I I Winnipeg., � . , . . . I She was sent ba6kby . Toronto ladies who became acqiiaintea with - UAW growing.'� Slid, has' made beifirst' . appearance as �ueen of the Amazons in ,"��.'l - 11 I lf�g; - ...... !­ 1 �. I.. , I I . - : - �. � I 1. I ,�­­q- , I . �,­­qk�� I I I I -Z -1 . I 14,W8 Fine wool.... -IT1J7l­--`877,'674 2,076 . 10,828 to, i� Tribwn� reporter wade a confession a a -The'.. Winnipeg Baptista having, found - . � , tbe�casb, and has now had the base deceiver I .. I 11 Babil and Bijou.".. . � � � , ,, I I 1 - I . I 1 I � .1. � The A I ugust report: of the Bureau will - give statistics of the liv6stook theccitnitry. complete and detailed AS that; of, hjlding� . 'and which entirely corroborates tb6 state-, of,.Hilding giveh� � their present, place 'of worship 'far too small,,have decided to take steps towards -- , ' &rebated oil a� capiasIbr breach of"promise. This is .but anotber, illustration of. the - for the Bill . I. �. I . . . . I I . The LoiLdon (Eng.) Tmth says - "A ' weekly -paper iuf6rms its readers that Mr. � I , ". -, :1 -1 . I ,V, 7.1 � I . I I il 11 . 'I., . " (,�'j I I , I ':� . at I meu� abqva-,'7­R-0Ms0ff­ I . securing a la�rgerbuilding.� ,. ­ � - ur a necessity passage of a ' - ­ 1. . i I . -is , deeply Glyn f , ,; I I . .: , ; 1, I I � : I -, . 1. I - I � � � I � . � I . . ih' "vB be joined with HildiDg"in'tbe murder � . I ,. of'. the Woma'n Dahlborg And 'shared in I I I ' h.-felegrarafrorn Winuipag-sais : 'Selkirk siigifn9tr to'that wfiich was, introduced' by. . Mr�-Chaxlton, M. P.,,ait the 16,stseaig ion -of Arieved at his persona , I W Princess 'Lbuisd to tbe failure b attac 11 I . �� . # , � I '. , . I `R72 . �� , ,, 1 111ill., I 1: � . I . . I I .. I I � . The Queen and, .. � I 0 pilace. I I I � .1 the blood money 'paid by Perault. 8 Muni. town,ha been constituteda separate Pat"Im"ut- I.. . . I � � I Church of England.', Mr. Glyn !I" no more , ­ � � . I I , 1. I I - I * . � . - -1. - - � I ­­ � - - (F.rom �he-Lcn dorl.--Tt�u�hl)- I I ' ' .-.�.--ItDb.6r.tf3o:n'g-woxds.are- "fr'equei4 , "I - .held ber­wb&�- . .ip.l ty, with' James Cblclu6 elected`by� , as , :.* tion- I I I I . i . I ' i h ' ' ' to the -inhabitants to do wic , ministering I � "I. . . � ''. The Queen's abBabbe 'from Windsor must be a source,of do nsiderable Hilding. strangled., her to death." The Swedish Consul in this city has telegraphed .C.I.M. -itsArst-x%y-QK-----��-­ - I 1. Thebullol the steamer Marquis, lately * , -, - IT , ADumirinsshiro-IE6 d­i-h--SaotI&nd­Ieft-a­- strange" will, by Which . his,whole fortune, 01 ile'llington Palace than to thosedf-Wind - i.-1-01.-tle, as tho ValiM60-lif-a —royanbucuuri-ar-, 11 I . . ; I I 1. � � .­­ I 1 .�7 I profit to the railway companies'i is Chat- ' thef"tthlsevenihgAb tbe'Swedish Con� , built.,in Win , for the Wxnnipeg� & nipe. 'Western , 1. 060 - 0 00 W.. amounting to ,upward of' ' 'h , I with 11 ebatel f Lad special chaplain. Itisa 11 1 , I � . .�, I �11 . I mouB hampers of fruit and �egetables ai&6" daily . despatched to . 13almoral br,,O'sborne -18 I .G I in' V ,,j ousts, �ashil)4toni and the latter I At once communicate with tbt-eImperial � I iovernment 'It _y,. . was Transportation 06wp!!�n 'launched oil Saturday. - It how awaits the - down bequeathed to,yiB sliepherdi hisb6achman , . and h'iq farm. iervant� The. next,of kin � pity! thWt such silly rubbish� should go the' r6und6f the -country papers. During'the , I . 1.� I . I I ­ ' I I I ,� . 1� . �, I (as'' the Cage may be) from the Frogmor6 � � at Stobliliolm. is- probable' sailing of the Manitoba, ta� be towed . I - , ba,va brought an' ictio Int Against the docu. last two tnciritha� of,ber stay in. England, , I � , I � I I , I , I . . I � I : gardens, and large consignments of cream that', on requeat cabled b!y t 110. Swedish 0OVerrinlant extradition ihe'Red River and Lake Winnipeg to Grand Rapids, Saekatchowau;, w'her6 the mmobi-. . I I ment, it being' -alleged that be was. of - , -mind; And that his affliction Lad. Princeha Louise I Bat under . . r..Stobford,­ Brooke, who'19 unquestionabl .1 - � I I -- � ." I �, . 11 . IL, I �1� � I . . I � . . I and butter are forwarded froin. the, royal � for the Queen's . da,ry,ball these supplies I no, ei invariably -sent from. the 9 11 papekEj will at once be issued'by'Secrbtary Frbliri�llujmn,� and the two murderers promptik retn'ned ' , *be ! , I . I - . I I n9ty'.will � be pi�t im . . I I -the iatep�a.ycrs. of A public meeting'of unsound ,been aggravated by' habits' of , excessive. I I dri kin ; Moreover, that the legatees bad in .1 ., . � I preachers -'of t a dayi Most eloquent altbo,gh as to bis� theological t. nots he' . I .t . : 1. � . I - � �,� 11 :� I I . � . .1. - ­ � I : 1. . ­ - . . I � .' I I . , , I 29M . I 400ESIOSSARLO � . , Windsor as tablishment. - It - seems in'the highest degree absurd that after, to . Swegen-to tried ,for their crime. .� Hilditio shows A (316se�knowledgo,o I I fSwodi:sh , ad School Winnipeg � ,has authoriz' the Trustees t6ibsuo debentures to' the e*kte.nt. I acquire -undue influence.' r i. The I ease, whicill is to be tried by, jury in Edin- 0 . . . seemB.qui a uplin a,balloon."I , --One touch ' ofisurnmer makes,thd whole - .. � . I . TROM BRAZIL0 ­ � I I -1- I I .1 I . . .� - I I .. . . . ', ''- � year Yost Windsor . Castle ' should siatia I �, law and cri , minal procedure, quite rem ark� -type. I ' - ' Ablein a person of., his He of'�100,000, redeemable in twenty yea,rs,, and:be&iing interest at 10 pot cent., � for the bui,h exciting cousideXable interest in S..tl " is .. I '11 I I .1, . � .1 4 I I 11 world want to Bwim. . "The bachelor's raft in -A lass I The . The,Xaw Comjpound,�Its -*on- ,' :, , . derful 'affinif7'to the .Di&estival I 'A � . 11, I . . empty during Ascot week,'wbiIe the P inc I r a and Princess of Wales have to bivouac in Bay 11 they don't. hang for Murder n Sw 's " i eden. Sometimes, when it. is A ' ' basing school sites, And pay- , put ' "Pa d,obftk�.T, iucurred;­­ and., I . . . . widow of t -(�. S. ­ - Mrs. Taylor, he , tenth - . maiden's'refialn-L-All�man I Let, 'them no I I � longer refrain. , I I . . I . .�Oaxatus'and the Liver, Iucreas­ .. I . I . , . - ing the dis�golvingjuices, x&liev"- ' . " I I : ­ I , ' some neighboring,villa,'forVITichfiequentI y - averybighrenthastob6 paid, laintold a' ase of double murder, or robber ,y or rap 6, . a aoc mp6iiied � itig off qO,000 already: , I ,: - . - .11 I � C side Able b�citement prevails in Win.' on T, Tresident, is described as a.plamp and , well-preserved lady, vAth pleasant blue I'll . I . I .1 I 11 1. � I TheE%,rIofDucIO'B screw steam-yacbt.' . ing-'alnio.st ins.tantly, the dreadfaf. - '. - I results OY'DYspopsia,�Xndig-e-sty04', .1 I , I - I that the Que6n was willing to contemplatia, " witli'murder, the ' 5 prisoner is behe , . aded, but 'for th6 Murder of one­per6on;-,-w thoi -, I L"tr6b � , to the report telegraphed to , lip .- I ithiaeg�',VPPAIPSS . and' eyes; a smooth and placid,couliten a, and I of 300 tonshas been wrecked off Bergen, . � The ' .. � - � ­. 1- I - I I � .. and. the TdRPID LIVER,, xnaikio, I I I 11 lending a portion of the caefle� to His . Royal Ilighness for the week, tbeprelimidi-­ I I bery or rape, fourteen years is the heaviest � , penalty. 1, think we ,i�ill be c6hyi0fed ,,that the dovernn3ent baB I I just issued an ,order tothe loottl land Offi. I 6"" tll� silvor� hair. � .. I 11 . - 1. . . " -A'-" fick6t Of -10Ave !'-system m'&Y 9VOV . .Norway. Crew were S'&,yed, . ' I so . The new b0co f the London',Ddily Tald� Zopesa an' e very da.�, vecessj' tyf�lt -, � -­ - -, - - --- .. - t�vo2y h 0 ��se, - ' I �' �, ; , . . . . . I I . . nary condition being, boweve'r I that the I list those of, murder in the second degreb and�,geb About I I ,absolutely-- withdrawing fr6i d al, d All lanids them""' out loithe pardon by the G6vern6i,,,of, 9�),O�pjj,,,il Fleet street, were openedivo'n the' I . It acts 9-0407 4�nd speedily, -jJ2 ';. �, :. -, � . I I I � I , 23.11iOUS22bSS,, 00,�UV I of visitors (not only who were to I P tenyears.' "Don'tyou think," asked the, pre-emptioA I south',61 C Mississippi ofa convict on ondition,ihat. I evening, a June �dbh by a, receptlon wh'foh , .�i 0 os 12 I's, -'176--&- , , :� , , Btay, but thofie who were to be, - asked, to . I reporter, 11 that st:ta�gulatioh business line of the Pacific Rai Iway, whether iii.,oad during the ul2ekpirod term Of Me sentence w4 '- -s 'largely afterided: by persons' distill a �he, SlckHeadache, D:i��tr-;Gl,! d,:, , , .. O I I dinner, or in. the evening) was to, be ap. . � ,the , � w, ill aggravate the grade �of the brjnle?,J,� or even sectional' ,� . I.. I I I . I I I � he d will abstain from,in- g�iX6C , 11 in sooidt�j pol�.tico,,Iitoraturaj the f,e,r R atin&, WIn d oil th - I � "-I , ' I 0'stomac7l� I . * "the ; proved by Her Majesty, and there was to � I be no dancing during'the week. 1. . I � i , Oh', no," Was the cheerful, response 0 �� We I ., , � . In September last'q niaw,piarpetual clo�k I I 'I t6xibating liquors au� will not carry eon' � I . oe�ldd ivoapftg.� I urnalikix. arts And jo Ilia PrWco of Wales wal i among the guests. The new offices - - Heartbnrn� Payll;g 1,71 &ide�,�nd �. I Back, I G t 61 . , . , . , ., I . Ydnt dS,Appetlle, ,V7ali '' I I I . 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