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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-11-16, Page 9L . f • • -17, ---- [ ; i....... , - ' • i6 1882 NOVe±aber[ 9 . , it . 'THU GREEILAND LATIN 'CIIIIICHIS. - ' ' , ": ; [.,--. I - '.,,'.-. i I-,1. 1 SHOCKING '15EPRAVITY. - : , .,... __. . •• . mia....:= itAtzwilor NOTES. , iLIFIE AFTER- DEATH ' . . . , . , . . liCtIOSON BAY ,'.IB01LYTE., . , , , ._., , . . ' ' Endentoors "ild•utiite' ., ..—.6...,..- . 1 , ,. i " . Nora!: A4rertisinig. : Do. d, gcs-Erogrits; 0, t If ;Snips, es Of the Bereniter: bY Dying . - . ST.'BONIFACIE:. - 11..Co's tit the P;71:0. 4tehtte. hes 0 the (lathe -de' [oho' elh. A Rome despitti3h Sala : Leo, XIII. is a , practical Pope: Henvereomes the'greateet Two, Sens Leave' their Mother's; Corpse on I I a Lounge ' , - , , • ' --1.1"--,7-- : ' ' •„ .Ca Pa.. lit?'"u„air,ildietigTOrlber,ly. ratek., ,Cliait.','-' ' ; The 0. p.• R. traok.layers ,crossed SWitt Current Creeh °U",9eVA er • : . '..The ' . Mortals -Strange, itvenin, ' . , A correspondehnt recerde tha death of a eeristithPtive w ()se ease was heleoleas, An Arctic Explorer who Thinks it fin' - . ., ', ' -passesiesime., . : .:7,, ,Toward the •olose of his lecture at Winhie';',, the othek _____a____ A Strange Storyrerif 'suffering , and Mar: . e venous Recovery.. ' FATHE.BeGO.IFFIi,ON'IS ADVENTURES. ' ' • ' One night ..quite reeently, . Arelibiebop Tache was startled '1..iY. the •staniping of some ono ou the dooretep of his residerice at "St.Bouiface; and cri iliquiring, Says the Winnipeg Ti•Ini[eq,', as. to the cause of the noise was no leeeeur_prieed thau pleased te. heat bleat Father Goiffrou had come back to see him:after an abeenue of twenty-one yeare•-. Father Geiffrou _is now 64 years Of age. . rn the annals a St: Boniface theta is- nO more interesting or remarkable story' than that of '• Rev. Fi,rth.er In 'the_ difficulties. One of the Iherdeet Papal probleme has 'been • the reoemailiatton ' Of ' the ' Lath" and: tOrientel Oharches. 'The artental Chiirch rites ate So'natienal that th. eY have invariably_ refu, eed, to, discard' them.. The priests have repre.sented Rome as- an enemy to these rites and to 'the people -who cling to thent. : It..Was a knotty , qnestion.: NO Pope has understoed it ae . quick ..e Tree xfII., and n9 , ena.:wits .13a9re ready to do juetice. ' The, Oriental- liturgy really rests. On the'• holyi . fathers' who sptead the faith'and the gospel in the East Hence,Leo XIII."fast Near 'sanctioned the adoratien,of St Cytillus and Methodius by the Oriental .0hurchea, and engrafted it.on the Latin Chnich.", This glerification 'of these :. Saints :, pacified .tlasi . conamunions , Rome. 'gave -the .. INI,',1 -oaks and • 47... /Vig'ar., *mate 7.rbey :indulge In st. c4rpusEll, vi.nd swum. Idertlhe .1,104eV li"4.0Ted III0I BuT. ' IL , ',10011111r4 . [ ' . ', ' ' - ,.. , ' ed • on Wednesday last an Old Wonsan llama , . Mre. Loudon,*ho , reeided ou the,3td-coite creesnrrion of Loudon, Tevvnehip, adied frem' g oral debility and'Old,: age.,'4i:rt.rIlii nortii'ec- tion with her death a :sheeking:iuttatance of depravitY on the 'Part41 he:4#1...g sonS is. ", related by the neighbors. It'Iiiipears' the. °1213g 'Men' J antes and Daniel bY name, Lit e work ing out , and tehhor. t 1,.3r.vt: mat t e t thme , , death . • of their .rno or. ,: ere . a • forinedr bf the. sad ' occuriericte,',. and borrowed $5 a pieee fronaseMrs. 'Scatoherd and her hired man, With the' view of. put- cliaJei ' a C0f0.11 suitable.for the enclosure ' ' . pernaiseuMftoaVAnieg, I40DOliald. theugh there Was no aPPearathre 'Of' the '& Co.:to carry. freieslit0:' et. the line fret's end .being . very- near,' '''?.?' he Was in full Pri°°°. Arthur's Landii**46fia to the 1St posessio4 Lai hilii SenseS; able to 'talk in a. of 3'14 ne±t• . ', „ ' ''..`""-,"'", • •,• .1. : ' . Strong voice and. hot in, the least dtowsy : , , The Palmerston! Caoh.dahave deraded to: " While we wera talkind qUietly, tegether ., - give; the Gritnd Trunk a free' right., of way he'.•beeanie silent and fixbed hie eyes On ona through the Pdarket Snnare. for a ,Y for one paiticular spot in the reom;1 which wee -dollitt; without submitting ' the : matter tO entirely vacant, even Of furnitUre ; at the the tatepayme for •theit :decision. , . ' same time it. look of. .the greatest ...delight ' The bonus of 1 17,1,,90° grautecl'e' hy the chariged the whole enr-esSion !of his 'face, 'Criuhty of Beautifel 'Plains t° the Portage!, and after a thhhient of what seethed te be Weetbc'erlie kNorthWestern hae been tem -intenee scrutiny of some object, invisible to ,v,i,„P °ereatr. d'ItYG.whtidtshtdornaeW,. ni,4•0 ..,i,„rWe voerr k; c o' °nut hi. t.4hees' wl iiht he .me, he said to me in a Joyous tone, ' There is JIM 1' Jim was a dittle.sonwhom he had • bat • : • ' •• ; ' ' • ; ' d .. • "'ha' , ed tiger. _ , ,, ... , ,. , . ... lost a year before and whom ',ha. known ',The hret eteam locomotiVe reaehed ppm_ :well ; but the, ayipg man had a• son . stilt binaeMduntain on Tharsday last ' Onthat living nathed 'John, for ' whons....; he . had day „ a eonetructien train On :the Canada "pent,- ' • aiad:. ...1, , " concluded : • it wee Pacific Rellway,Bembinaxtountathlatatinh; iaf•-=-John that peg evening on the /Vatic regionsfe. Dr. Rae briefly diseusged the Hudso l'it ' ronte to the Old World.' Hai"' wae at-fa:Priv:7y- favorable to this toute it it was nractiaables .but he d. ia 3ot think it was. ,,ft- yiesa, said that the bay *as open. all ' t 'd th - straits' were navigablos/onrwaileoehrthse4in :thee .year...This did not aceord -with his,''obser- ., Vations and experience He had repeatedly ', seen the bay froien over.. Thiee, times. he ' had gone throngh the straits. ' Once . they - Were badly blocked ,•,);,y ice ; la seeend - time they were -considerably impeded in theit ' Course bedause ,...43f the• :presence of ice and a third -time -the. h 1- a • ' ' a , - . aune w 8 quite clear. He idthe udeon Bay Cote Blame never left; Beetle to 'Make 'this • passhge until the-IOWA/3e etid. of Tune, knewing that earlieelit • e sea,sen their .1.4.oiffren. winter of 1866 the.revereud father was die. patched one a .iniesiori to • Pembina. . He, started'aeherhoreelatok.- The, weathef:was iiit$taSelYeeld., and. there was no -where to kiid shelter eh the Sparsely settled country of that.day.. A.8 he'dre*. uear, to the end of his journey.he felt that he was SUe01112abing to the eel', " But notwithstahdiog•that he felt his kgetiairl-feet freezhig, be pushed. on ag quichlY ''a's hie bowie:lb:ad horse would permit him'. • -When': within . three or four milee. from Pembina his horse fen aeaa . e[:.t the " roadside,- ' To add to the ,fathe-r'e , othet Misfortuhes,. a, severe snowstoim came on. - "Wrapping himself up as we'll as he could -in his:cloak, separatedafroni It, lie tb the ;enemies Of the .Latha Church, who ' • allegedthat Rome wanted te tyrannizathe cOnscienCes of the' 'Oriental' .denanautione ' . - , destroy their lawful traditions' ahd abolish their% andient rights.. The establishment of • several colleges -id kesopotaatia. and Syria for the ' education• of . Oriental, priests is another". good . step rtaken • by - the Pope toward •• the- reconbiliation of the two Churches. Bat the. master step is the re-establishinent of the Gieek kite it those. Oecidental.Churchee wbere ileuela rite had fallen into disuse. .Suah was the' aciee: Mith , .the celebrated Abbey of Grattaferata, near Remb. Thisalbey WaBtounded bySt.Nilue. He established the Greek rite just..ati ,of thei;rnoth-eirs.remanif-37-T-lad7d, T$I6:50. in their po.sseseicin when they left the-hem:se to Come 'to London ler the .purpoSe. men• '. ••• '' ' ' d '• ' ad" Ad I -a . t .t. tionedean jo.urneye own e ai e s ree on their; way. thither. • There *were two taverns to. pass ,befere they teadhed .the cit and it is stated that they se fat foiget theYfr ditty oh such ,a soleamOccasion as ..tol visit both of theee plades and ,drink nuntil, all -the money waregone in the Meantime :the' neighbore sat• -tip dining .Wedneeday a hi ut with the body; Which was placed on a glOunge 'in *the houge 'without a shred Of ' covering. On ,Thureday reorningno tidings of the: young meh &Mid be-fee:Ind. -The' clavt Wore on and still the sons didniat' • •••• .• - - • • • ma F• ' 11 - . .. - heerrnaras-i speaking- -creased' Dead Hotee Creekedt thefirst twee and he . theught • .he .. heard ''', him. ' . of the nictinitain. ' . , . e - .• . . .arriving, eo.,I, answered, ..` Ne; Tohn`ehas - A:epecial genettflemeettng 'of the ' share- ,not been able to 'come! . The naan turned' , . / holders ot the .Canadian Pacific': RailWay , ' impatiently to! me and., said, , -‘ I ao,, hot Company Will be heid'at the head .office; in meah..Tehn-I know he is not hete-it is Montreal, en, Tuesdayathe .2.6th:Notember, Thia-thy little lame .•Jina; . Surely You re-• . ti3 Consider and, determine , upon 'the ;in. member him..' ' Yes,':, I Said:. l remember \ creitee ofthe.capitaletock of the. eotripenY deaf little Jim, who died:last. i' year-rem:lite , \ and to• proVide :for reetrieting th.e iesue , of Well.' ‘.. Doh't you see him thete ? -There bonds' and preference. itock,' ...,. •• heiet ealdth.e mine, pointing .to thervacant, The Grand Trunk Railway Company has space on which. his Eyes wete• fixed, .and •p.u.rehitsed.that. portion" Of the Toledo, , Aim when I did pot answer he repeated almciet Atbor & Grand 'Trunk ' Railways ly leg be fretfully,. ' ' Don't: yen •:See hirn•-. standing .tWeen,SonthaLyon and Pontiac', Ditch, .123 there 2' : I answered him that I ceuld not 'WWI use it in' its.proje.atecl' exteneiert ..of ,tr see him, tbmigh I felt ..Perfeetly' contineed Michigan Air Line Railway tiom...rodoEm that sontething was visible to the sick•man , . . _ . , .way mould-b-e-eb-Etruc e .y. ice.: voyages had been 'Made sailing . .and•of courseeteathets-enal make 'ptogress,' Still he' had ii•ii-f' th • . , . , , ., • at _ In -poOjeat. . The r.Hudisba 'Bat :route Shorter by 606 mar& thao tho, by 'way the lakes„ bat •thelatter ,w64. •pradtipable Six menthe in.the, Year. He liohld net how long the:straits were operiMathe *as. variable ': owing to :thee.' 4veteity. seaeoneabut. driring! the best,,Tdasorie time could be'. but Short.: lie ',•thotight ,wohlel beineipedieiat tO riek tge OutlerY money on bitilding 'it railkoad'With a of opening:this route until:More :Acentitte' inforthation were ebtained coneerniti ' ' '...eas ' ' ' . . Hrs. ships ' • better - . a th ' was ' Of ' state ..' thae of . the , 'ft' of ' • Vie* '' it '. ' be brawled cloee to the dead ituintal „in order to. profit by • .auy warmth it might containr': 'For 11 Vek ',days he lay beside the beast, toirefacie with ; enow, , -and satiefying the pangs of hure,st by, such pieeee of flesh as he could cat from the" frOzen careaes. withhiis Pocketkeife. On the fifth,day he gateiimiall laipes_ef. auccerr, andriyas about. resigning himeelf to his fat,e, whenhe Saw in the distance two horsemen riding Over the plains. Suannrouirig alt hie . remain- ing strength be e'elled ont to• them, ' .. .. , . • , it is observed . by 'the Basilican 'monks of! lower Calabria.. B.; lat h 'I maY s y that . . ig ,. ere: • . a there.ttre seireral coinmuriities irt Italy and 8ioily. :who. worehie. • e in Greek, tieing .the Gieek rites and, who are united,WithRonte. The monastery of Grattaferata- gradually. fell inte the hands of 'Italian menkin and beeanteieuriOundedby Italian worshippersr. The.Oriental.liturgy, suffered :great altera- • tion. .. Greek ornaments gave place to littie 'ornaments and many of the prayera weie , read in Latin.. edifice 'itself' Under- put. in. an appearance, • „. y, .sonae„ ef the kind ' 'lei hbore v.isited the ' 1- ' . : • • g . - al . 3- er ar - Warden of .the' County, .r. osep . . "Maishal and ex,plained.' the oircuriastancee. to elaina ; and - "their ,, appiehensiOn ' that the '' sons. had , gohe 'oh ea' esPree- and, , 1_ s uaisciered the Money which. had 'been . .10C1 ne d ,..theni , for_ burial,, purpo,see. Mr.': ,Mearshall, lcist ne.tiale in.ordering achffin ' - ' - . • , ,6 .1. 'd ft ' • • for the.rempunse and on in ay a , ernoon, abont '5 o'Clock, the body, of. the ' eldtady, - ' • d • la ' d' i '• ' th R 0 was- conamitte to t e us in e ... .. - , . , , , ., , , , r. . , , .., ., , . , . . to Jackson., Mich. The Central Steck Yards which I eouldnot.perseive, . When ..I gave "at Detroit have been removed 'daring the. him.this. aneVver he seemed quite amazed . . . , . . ,. . ,, , . .. .. , ,,, _ , peat. week to. their new location,: nes,r tne: end turned rciund to, look at [the with a Grand Trinik .Junatioh.• Thh'iiew. Yaids glare .alineetof ihdign'atierw Aii hie eyes cater nearly seyenteen acres of :ground; all , met mine:I saw that a filai seezne.d to pass' paved•and therenghlY, titan:Led; withaecorci. •ratet" them ; the. light of intelligence passed. modation for .,,000 head •Of cattio,ebesides ,eavay,..;_he gave. argentle,. sigh:Ana'. '..epired.[. ample pens.for bogs and 'Sheet), wlikili -are .'Ffe:clid 'not live five mornents fiona the time, 's under cover. ' . : ' :- ' , ' ' . he •first said ' There is Tina '. although there , . ... . _ , . . , . .. . : . ... . , , , . . , . , . ,.. . . , , , ' The Chicago.& tirapd Trunk Railway is had been he .signe -of approaehing .death 'advancingits-reputation as .'a hard wotker, pretiousto that momeht: ' , ' - . , . . - . • , a • , - • ' ' 1 and especially as ail ,aavertiser. . . ' A Gocid Ofier .' I " Th 'Cli ' '. B 1" ' '' - ' -Q ' . a • magi), ur ington, & tuncy rciad Company .has.jiietifienedeat ithiettated3 treatise,.. ". The Hiskirtilf,"‘-a*: Uctiatirient,"' deecribing the 'WenderfillKgrowth.! Ofethe Six Great States, 'The boek'.-ieetigasvtiftiliy.• ,printed', and- nininerous-engri,veingirr,bfligb,- Merit adorn t ' • A ' - ' 1 s pages.. ny pne,sen tit' • ' a d ' da" ' •-:-,ith :t" ' "th'' , eir name n a ress w , wo . 'bent. postage .etamps Will reiieiVe a. eepy ,., e p.ria . ,,, • . y .app y riga a Pencrinaa 1r' t. mail b • ' ' 1 "F" ' t ' ''' '' -I 'R 'I' at - ,• • 'cl. ing : ree ' by :. ' ' '' ' and ::. was fortunate. in, at ttacting their • atteution, They : returhed .' 'te ,The. t ' ll' g s and wag reconstructed wen many c an e e . . „ , . inethe most modern. style:" , Hie Holinese Met rv" there 'being in attetidance three 'e : . ° .. ' ."' ' . • - • f h men and a few ladies., • Neither o t ersons. 'resent. ' :body. lounge , .General .. . . , . Manager. S. R. CallaWay .gives his depart-. . Brute" RI larder at a Cripple: - - - , . . . . , • , . ,. .. • • meet heads plenty ef - freedom,. and tney, Ottawa telegram says.: a One "of the LOWELTi, General PassendetAgeift; Chicago, ' •,;+ . • [ _ . ' . .. . ' ' ' . ...• ., ' lame's.. . , _ . , - - _ ...- ,,, a eozvam. a .. ; . ' ; • •,- '• where .he - lay; and as seen .8s, they learned the circurnstariees of the4ease, one rode with all' epeecl t:b Pecribina.. w,hile the other _stayed /with, the priest. Firtally-a ' , ,has now ordered 'the -restoration Of .the old Basilica Mite forrn'er style of architeeture, 'the re-establishatent: ot ' ; tile iconesta- : sin:pi, the 'erection of:a, new altar in the - Wee' The lay. onthe for :Le dayii and-. a[nighte..a1.1- is alrciost. -beyond belief that in ' this.enlightened. 'age, .• ; : - '' ' ''' . ' • ' d • ' h a l [ two young men -mould. con mit. t emse Yes i' ' ' li ''sla • d. ' ' f I. . ' .. . ' (takingly isgrace u %manner as . ..e.m. . . are. einbracing'. every Opporturiity i'e gam .most; appalling murders, ever perpetrated public' favor ahrl. ettradt ' the"rattention Of in the Ottavva distriet occurred on Thurs. 'the -, travelling imiltitudes. ' The•datest . day 'last "'NA. the neMs of theheart-rendind . • , a - - • .-. , , . , ' . • . . • , • e advertising . dodge-. is, a :cartoon% poster. •affeat.'did net 'reach the- city until- to -day. . . :. .. , a. . . ..---7-e, ., • , - ..: Why, is a MaitherweraMialike a nevigater 2. Because she spreedsher elieete, crosse_hilie,- line, and goes !tern Ogle tap:de. - •:0-7•!:',--": . . . -,,,, ,,,,,,,.., .. . ........ •• -a , .. , conveyance wite vocared, ,and' the half- - sanctuary and the cemplete readoption .t.ilal suc . a , . , boys d t • h ' d ohe. . . . . . . . .. . . , , representing a .aumbo elephant . with his .It appeare on the day. mentioned a cripple .. . • • - , , : , ' frozen man takea to. 'Pembina. *hich he reached in a desperate. plight. In order to save hie lifeit , was resolved to. ariapntate ' the frozen limbs. •Surgery inethe Nortla• , werit twenty yeare ego was of, avety,,tade, charaeter,' and ' althotiall .0m operation -in, .0 the reverend father's case was perfermed with as much care Oe possible, it would have been called in .tlaose days a bungled job. Father •Geiffron " was 'remeyed, of. the . Oriental rite. for, .piablid. worship. ,The first solemnecislebratieds.. was.. lately, held in the Baeilica in the .Ptesence of • six , - • cardinals with' ' the assistakiCe of all the . pupils of 'the Greek College . at Rome and , f th ' ' f ' ' ' d th • G !trite and study', o os,e avorme e ' ree [ in the'Propaganda. The performance was •rendered all the more. impreesive becanee. 'the. Celebreht ahd - hie aseietants .' were. Mostly Italians and men:there:of 'the .Latin e Loudon are allege . o-, eve • ' • d h - labuld 'have' totnilted Cenarnoni eeliekYe 'eCht'stiane tovPvards the thel's t° a° [ 1 - d; d, remains of. ' one who, , had nurture •,,an ; • ... ; . • .. • - . • s h -cared for 'them, in their infancy. uc . [.. t b 1 t to alleense Of shame and men mus „e. ,os , e , , , id 8,ra anworthy the nameof son. The o 1 d • .. • ' t• d. t :have' been an excellent a y 18 ,re pu ,e 9 , I d d had•seen.better days.-•-- ..on on scholar, an , . , ,. „.. 2 If're eress. ' ' , e . , - , . , , . .. , . . , ,gratid..truhk checked via•theline ef that named. Robertson, son , of a. Vankleek Hill nal?". ' . • .' ' • ' • : . , . - • : 1 mereitant,, left . his home,. on•• a, hunting • ' Oa January .1st 1683, the- management expedition - Not returning the same even- , . .. , ,.. . .... .. . . . .. . of the Illinois: Central Ranway and,Chtc.ago,. ilia • . . g a party' of %friends organized and went . ..: : .. . . - , . . . a. ., , , , .. .. . St. Louise& New Orleans Road the latter in eearch of him.. Bie naother-,aecompanied 'line now a leasedline.of the, Illinois- Ceti, '' them ' but no euceees was achieted until , . . • .. . • • . . . . ' - ' , . . , - tral, will - be eensolidated, It Is farther: .SiturdaY„when his mother diecovered the reported that W. K. Ackerman Will' retire dead body of ihe Unfoitunate man in his . , ., [ [ • ., [ . ., • . - . - ; . • - [ fraud the Presidency, to take charge, ef .tne ovvn T00121: : BIS Sk1111- Was ' fractured, eva, . , financialeaffairs.of the consolidated roads, - .dentlY, by:some hlunt instritment,and his l'i -'1- . 1. al '' r .==. , 1 3i, . - ‘er,v, ;',1 ifeei Si attigi*' t 7, • 1 '41,' • ., . I:, '' 4 . re. , , 4 i, . ' .. • i :e 'epk, i:- ro , ',"'•.': '.. 11.N: :a-, l• „ to S b. :Bouiface shOrtly afterwards, ChuiCh. "The E " tl d I Gee 1 *ere Ca's s" " ' • Ps ' : • •• - • - • • • ' , . ' '' ,iirEtiE 'intTsirio.K.A.' and .that James •-C. Clarke, now.' General. fade and body . alsoebore. marks of harsh ' - ' ' . ,. .. and • was adnaittetl .to Bishop • Tabhe.'8, sung in, Greek and Latin tem aceordind to r• eunewraracT. ' [---- . . . • . - ' - . .111anager--cif---both-erreads,..is .te, he made[; treatment. Tt, is thought that after being • - house: -0a-, •the-attip--'-the-e-bandagee on the limb became nisartanged and he'wes...p.oliciy• apparently bleeding Flo death. eOn'the '23rd December, 1660, prepo.ratMn's *ere actu'ally-, I • 7-the.priyilegee of .the .old. abbey:a The- new of. 'Hie Holineati is ,Creating, a fer-' • ..ment in the Greek .Chtirch..1 'The Oriental People are pleased'. The Pope'e aotion Will . a .: a. 7 A: tutitini •v• lreSiined tC:Beetinie.ilie /Nome - • ' . .,... •I. -- . • '' . -e. ' ••• ....., . , - of Thousands. . . -, - ' '• ' - • • ' , - ' • ; . ' A . veined correspondent,'" who recently, . . ., . • . . . . • a : :PreOdent...'. ::. - , ; . .. ; ' • parnmehed, he Was -left to die in the'woods ;.A.Winnitieg .telegrarn says: • The.Cana. bythe-yillain Who attacked him, hut sub• . . . .dian."..Pacific • Railway is . now graded.' to, sequently recovered eufficient"atrehgth te ma- ple' Creek,.' end work lie being> raPirliY craW1 home, ' n ' . , P •'' r., k ., . , VittP1.0„14 ' a ,s; ,. being made fer the' f eneral. When.candles, for use at the service for the, dead Were sought fere it . W3,13 feund that -the suppIY had 'run out, and .3,,,:•:#4)',:,*Pfffi .,lit in •the; open.the eyee.of many 'Who • have . been -led tb 'tegaid • Route . as the. ,enenny of . their . . traditione and. of their betuitiful and majee.' tie 'rites.. .; .! ' ' '' ' • ' ' .mede a long journey throfighe the country. between - Rosseau,. and ' Lakee.,Nipissing, . . . . . -sends :a Communication from. , which we. 'glean . a •fest observatidne: ...The ' ceuht.rY„ , . .pushedtowards ',the.. Soutit'Saskatobevvan. .. .. • • . . se There will be' heavy . grading at the South . . Ant'BonestiOusinese.. ; StiskatcheWan .ona both -sides of 'the. titer. There aro few .business. teen' ,who truth.' Theetrack4ayere are twenty alike west, of• fullY can speak of ' inliversal IsatisfaCtion gap. ''', '•416- •,...-..144_*:'' . , e„ If.'• „ .,„-,-.. "MI :!:•:''-i'' ' • .. -' , -'-ei•-''''''--------- Biehop.'s. kitchen 'tb,-, 'being ' 'f Contains a very large .area of land timbered, Creek. . The bridge here ifi ,lionerthen attaahed. to tb,e ciathedritr,''.and 'a Pot ..of'. grease put uPon the atote 'with which to make the .dandlpe.-, ..ti 'quantity . of . the - - AFFAII- litIll'EdTPT.' . : - ' --..--- : ' ' • . ,, . it•itiaii OiliCers: to be Sent .4.0 the Stiandiin :with ,h4rdwoodi *suitable for agricultural' .ptirPegesi and,whichWill b'ecorrie the home, of thowninds as.boonag'tailWay coMmlini. Swift, Curterat araongst.their•CuStomers. Yee the dealer about '175 feet in' length. ..Work -ori, .the ip a line of business in whielithete is much permanent . bridge ..has, not yet :been ;Com- decePtion . has piovish his 'right. thus :to menced,..imil Only . a; teinporarY•bridge will the Dir.Wilson'A• P.ulmon, .a...,.. -1 , . . P R 1.N 0 • " . IPA L:4 grease happened to boil over, setting fire to the„building,_ .All• efforts. to extinguish the flames proved inta.vailing, and the eccimants• , of the house turited,their attention te Saving., ' elleiretfeAtfireit..04411,.,eel,V10., - Va,tber Goiffron.: r ...:-.1l'be . *Entry. [StittiiiitS7 France .:1't ..' math3.fied„..,„ , r " ' • ' ' . AleXandria deep.atches say ,... • , - • . ' •, Gen, Aliemi has decided tedisPatchthree "Biitish ' tO the' Sentdan to. tepOrt eatien.,with the.fteint is !secured,: '. With.the • ' comPletitin . of the.% railway 'line tt, :cohneot • - the "Canada Pacific' Witli,the Older: raliwaY ' systems Of 'the -Province; num . ' ' ' . . here Wh° are ' . , , . ., . ,. noWeastitiglonging,eyestowardo the North-. addrees .publia... be aenstiticted ever the South Saskatchee , ery , Cherry "Balsam :bas, been before the .W9,11 thia,seitson . The southWestern brathoh. :public for matitryeare aiaddurin,gthat.titne track -laying has reached a •-pOint-,,138..nailes: -inillionit of bottles large . and , sznall have. rom riarupeg... . • pen .so "an . use . . • 't is . • ime •. e I ' ' W' - - ' ' ' ' • '' ' ' ' ' b ' ' Id ' d 'd ' All la- • t' ' th , . . . .. • - ; • ' ' ‘ . inthis A - The [ . ef , ' 4'01' au: ' ' 01. • points,. •i.h Iowa, Nebruslm;miesouri,Ran- ' . . , Ea, 'New Mexico '• SHORTEST, QU1CR.EST , aia, - • - . .• .• • - , °seep, BEST [lItle 'to [ St[.;[ J .. [. eka, Dent-, , inA v :Atchison, Tee ,, . ler -HOD, Mips, Gal, • rt• . , • . . - Arizona 11 ri ,veatpe,,, ' laYTh-iiiion a - inatiTr4-441.. whieh was . -offiders , , tipen the military sit -dation.) : ". •,• - ' Very 'divert,- their" • : . , . , .., ie :..dealars remedy .whe_arealia reepon". 'dible business have authorized to. r , ta'n'n and Te:tas. ' , ' "....: ...,,,..... ° ' ' ' steelier in blood :from the' , bleeding limb: The flames, e,made.: rapid' Pro- .. , ' Sala Paeha haa fermed five companies of 110 men each -,.and proposes' to organize a ,weattnight ,prrifitably ,. .. . . , . , . , . 'attention to the'territory travelled by onr correspondent. .His letter,. prodeeds.tlatie : • cifilEY..11Alla. men been , - . , ' teturn the price: in ,•any, case Where..the. . •t' .instances-Tairning have bden• ..-.I.--.7-a...----- AO 3E3C . , . . I 010 _tile ati-. (DO_ gross; and' he wee ;,:iii;;;,dentgerr Of being. Waned to death. Themrieite,;..at,,one'e eat about remcwing Iiiin from the:blazing build; ,, , ••• 1,.. : . ing. He.objeoted at first_ slaying that , he' '. . . Might as well bb harnedeto :death' - ill '[[:"Oae - . :squadron 01150 Mounted pelice for ditty in the suburbs. He is noW oorripletirtg arrange! • • • ' 'ments for the.orgaraZation of astreng body • • ,. , , ... . ....„ , - fer,the.mhelecountry. ,. . a • • , .. • • The Lritish, ha,te: fixed oti ' seven.. pitiful,' , ' v.,At the Village:of.Nipissing, Seath.RiVer,'„. I took the,' steamer. •Intet;Ocoan 'te -Mies's,' • ' • - • -.waesa, whete%Ilesersa Macleod .& Shannon, , • • . . . - . . - . , • , - . - forhaerly of Bracebrtdge, have- erected a. ' • • ' • • '' • • fine'sawmili, which. milthe in ranning order ioine ....emarlinble virtues of this wohdetful reateily .• tv,rey tit *ROE -nu nein-. ; win- Triglit . 'misstated. ,Yet :net 'one sucla.clairnant has. . . • . . a. " : • . . . t .. f ' II _ . appeared. ;Alt ;honor , 'id- a bteinees done ' Probabl ....the . commones o ii. com , , . , , ,. . , Y. -. . ducted '.on. this -principle • ' -The - result is h t 't - • tt" " plaints about the hair Is. t a , i -15 .ge . mg , . , . , . „ .. - , .,. . , • , ., . . . . : • . , „ a . , th '' ' ' la ' •tis ' 'that every 'Where Dr. Wilson's ',remedy Is grey.. • As :years, go on e - grey . eater ,, • . , .. , , , .. , ,, . .. e . . a -ear, fitst on. the te"mples 'and then oVer . known, as an uhfailing. epecific lot' throat .. Thicepoute r rzae •unt4crsaa, .. , , cled to ly,.t.one!... , ,,.;[ .,. teethe best equipped,. re -inroad in. thd.worid ,, . .. , ILI] classes Of trftV01. has ao superior for atieert, ' - tea, MInneatiolis,and St: EtttiL ' ' 'nationally routed:7m , [ being th'e, Gteat ' ' Through:OM% Air • . . ,to - Line , , , .... hollS0-:a4, die of cold butside,qmt, .neterith• itandinghis proteetatiorie the naatttass.was• ,. Write:eat and_ placed 'oti,1 ilia% Snow. The' ' nent Military etatiene which will. be Com heated by telephone. ': - - 1 . . ,.: ': ' - • - - • - - • The.Rhedite heti ordered indiscrunina,te rdisdontiriued in amonth or:59.- 17,±Ona thence tlie'ateamer , ..13P the whole of, the head, Some people are, and:lung cliseasas, andite repittatiortie.,so -proceeded across 'Sentheinit Bay, ti3 C,allen.' ' . • . . . strong..that nothin• ean shake the faith of • • ' • •• , • •• •greTfrom 'bathe iind t is .pedu minty is met . , _ ,; , , . e , ,„ , ., . • dar, . 'Mt. George Mortisoneohde aresnlent; : " • ,the-p.u.blie init.'. ' ' 't ' lete formin " .e..7., . "`-1. N'S'.. 4.., . _ ''' 4 7th'e in en -e dold.of 'the open ait Chang to, ... , [ e , , ,. , . • hadtherfeffeet of checsking the -• hemorrhage,. • . and to the surpriee of ,a11, the father rallied, and being removed to 'one of the . church buildings began te improv.e. Later,. he was taken .in charge .by .the Sistere.- 'When able to lea,ve his bed he made's, crutch !Or .himself and Was able to: get aiciund with tolerable ease,' He lived in St. BOrdface . a year and was thenseot to St. Paul, where he• has'1,abored 'ever eince. • ' t in the proviecee to be arres s , .. , ' . , . A largenuniher of ,respectable .persone no* . in Prison will soon be liberated: . • , ; . , :" Arabi's Cohneel'. protested- against .the• .. .. . ecticin of the . coramiesionersi In ekainining withesses.during the absepceof.the couneel. nagbib Bey; who was a madiuna of cern... nanniCation betWeen theSultan and Arabi, has been brought before 'the coma:newt'', , He ..viillbe sunamoriedfor the defence at -the trial. .... ' - ; ,' .. ,. , ' „. • -...- , ' French Controller, has th, most coin albinos • of I3racebridge is postaiaster here' .•:Frona 'iv' tn. ri 8 p . ,... . . _, , „ 7 • . .. ... . , , , .. , _ e , • , - ho aro destitute •of . igment or colo.nng . .. • • ,Callendan the !boat steams for ; the .RiVer w .., . .. . . , - 13 . - 1 th ' ' A ' handsel:ea marble. ' monument ' .Was. Eat4,t,er Of any kind. In• . these . poop e , „e. La Vase,. on the 0. P.R., ahd from therice p ace ., over Fa, her, Marquette s grave at •• , , .e, , , air o . e, ea . as usua y, a pear y -w i e h ' - f th h : 5 la ' 11' • 1 - h•t" ' to ' Trent . Lake. I renirned fropi .1...rout . St./ - . M' la I t' It.' I'M ' t ' gnace, le ., as . wee .. is o ..six ' . .. . . . • , • . co or, m i a • e • e or airs. e e. o y ... :, . ... -. , , ...e , .., • . 1 :' ' hl t th :. la t h • ' ' ' f th b d ' ". Lake to my quarters at La Vase,,and durtng, pieties ahd stands twelye feet.rneh.... , • , are 'exceedingly fide and ' seft. Premature. .my Istay traced mhe railway about two miles ' ' east end a• late- distance: .vveet, ' On ,the g re ness ' is .undonbtedly hereditary. ' ' ' "---.---"""'--.7-. ..... - . :-- 'A: Torttirer.tisone., ., senaY'etimes • it.' follosts. a . severe 'Hines's,' - ., ; . ' 'steamer's next- trip .(bi-weekly) I pro- or it. .riaa be the - result' bf depressing • 1,/r.., D. O. Dhabi.. •Stlyer ' Creek, Ont., ,ceeded. to:the farneue ' 'Sturgeon ' Falls, . rviritee . I sent for a..bottle -,ef,..Dr.eDew's. Yfl : s ch - 'are ' orr and . ..e nervous. in uenees, . u ,. . w y , . ru g . .. . . . . . . . a , - -an ,.. ,was, n t pulp ,,delighted . with th .. . S r eon Oil, Liniment and had at apphed - ... .• anxie y -or ar. ., .men a .wor , con) ine . .... • ,. • . . . - - . , • . , . - t • 'h ' de t 1 k b d " ,niagnificent. , paneranaia ., .v.iew... at t.he for,rheumatism. A few applications cured the ... Sturgeon:, River, but. with • a eedentary ;life.. • Sometimes the and I !the . - - ' • - e. , . I . . itnong 1. [ ; 'rickets Via this .. . . 'Celebrated Line fo . sal.i..t iit, till oftlees In e...a.., .,,,,a...., •1"'.•,.", ''' ''. . c,>.'s%7 canada. , . Ca) tk*,4. ii.connect °nacre, e . . , . .in 'Union , . .' Depots. . f ,, .e..Ti7 4;- .4114' Y.Ca • *rn'. find ‘, tyaveling ..s: (85 , " ,, , ,, [ „ • N . 41.1zury; instOO. [ ,„,‘,: , . of, a ulls. . , . . V All con-dot:4 Information about Rates of . A Little Thing in His Otrn. Brediffa . sent a • . . t. letter to the President ef the : Egyp ran month, of . . me, have,not felt slightest.return. h• f . ' d ' to a 1 cal cause .:8,e iia. misc, ie le uo, , . o . a • . I let with the ' ' is • t ' , e , . . of th -disease which ort red me for yea . a. .. . . prosp o s of a, prosperou , , . - . . , ki-k, Faro; er: ere.. Slopping .Cars, elmerfutly given by , • ,. ., ' ' ' Barnabee, the unsurpassed hambrist of the 1.3estoe ldeal Coinpany, seems to 'be particularly favored in hie offorth te eater- tain Ida friends °nail .ocicasiohe., Satarday , a . . . , 001111011' asking to be informed why..as . European control cannOt berthcilished bY a &wee o t e e tve, e a no een. in• d ' f h' Kla d ' h h d ' t b ''• vitedte attend the naeeting ef,•the Coundil Of The letter iS in , , . [.. • , • . neuraigni, tor, .example, . wnere e nerve . • . • , . . . th futhre; thealgiae of which 'are everywhere There are few diseases which have the per- idin over the niitrition. of the part,•is vieible, •A .fine trade iii already established Pres g: . . • • , ' sietenny of :rheumatisin. When' once ,it at fault. Sometime's, as eyery ene knewe, a urgeon a s, an , e rat way c .. , t St - - ' F 11 ' d th - I ' oiaa• obtains. a fOothold in the Ovetemit seeine to the. ,ho4r.,turu . , . Pany'af ' ' •11' Id' tly . e,dd largely to s ' white . in a single night . , . , .- .. , . . a . orces. wi . , s Or , . . , . 1 ' no oppo tunit f showing that it te from intense fear or. anxiety • The caSe ' ose , r , .y o „, ' I lel t the: plebe with '. ' ' .1 ' "When ie • • . ..1. 1., ,FeerrE11.. h[,a ylee fres t d, Gpl., - ' 'vhit•aw°'.. . -.J.-era ,, ii8,1k0fIT PERCSVAL LOWELL', . , . ''' . _. , .„ . , I 3,f,efircr! ., PeZ;acsastr4gfiii„ ' - ' - • , .''' -••• . • EPSON, Agent,' ' ' [ [ Ntreet East, Toronto- Ont ; evening while he was singing ohe of 'Bane .tbcn.we's gems in " Patience" ethe triiping voice of an infant child was . heard iust about the time when; he wae. res,elling the.. . lines. of his part --L" This is a, little-thing:of' . -- - a . - naiy own." The interruptiOn 13y..the child !Ministers: . regarded , , di lomatic circles -as sereanifestation.ef the •• intention' Of France to bririg.the queStion of European' ' Control ' tb..au iramediate .isSite- Without avvaiting the general settlement Of. „.„ , . : . : ff' • - '' h B • .' h ' iegyptian a airs as t e. ritis propose., .. .. : • • - .- • :. : the population. some . , - i there.. the vietina congratulating h regtet ;' Nit 'as. the shrill - whistle .of the for „example, is re,i4ed, of axe e . sepoy ,o„ . . „ . himself that he hae..got kid of.histoimenter: Inter Oeearagave notide . ef , 'Stipp -teach, and the B engirt Army.; :who. via.F.3,. maken .priseeter jiist as ' 'likely as not a draft.or slight Cold: and. : 1..brotight. be,f,ere. e,tslie . earth. ?ritiee,,, or having fennel:Mit that, the gentlethanly ern will' 6tMg.mt back w.ith reneived eitergY: h -Conainander ' (Captain Butritt). Pr'acticed eatrannation.-. , . ,, pi t v , -910,,,-ot il ,S. 11, IIIICh, •-•-‘ vie'w of this fact it is:pleasing te. note that b '' - - ' It '11 ' MI la- ' t and. • stripped dempletely naked,. he was . ee e„, r. ow e utgee -, i--,,,,, unman. as - pewees punctua i y. a arou , . is rou e„ , , ... v ' St ' ' h OT •L" - ' t . h' e so ier , •,. d d bv th ld e" and then first '-' ' Bu.' rein? e • • . E ' . . AN . . , . .. , ,, I: GOBUIIBIS - .1LninE Oar- ..[..../ R 7--- -,. . - * , '-... , -I: StiliscriptIonBooks created. a little audible -ripPle ,bf. amuse- ment,. .Witich • r,apisily [ ineteaSed :to, •the• .. . : .• . ., ''. . 'JAPAN. UN DEB,.A.,',;,[C,I.O trt. ; ••• ' ' ' ' . ' '...'" ' ' . '' ' • ' :. for • home. , , . . ., rat °nee ,preparedtoi-enabaik• • power to , ba,nfsh Rheuniatiem completely • Whit 1 viishtneilly.. is ,' this, that if . the ,apparentlY. •bactrine 'aliye • -to .' the data, from thesYsteita... ... ,- - • ' ' :' ''-'"' ' 'f ' ld •' -ger'''. 'Of '''hiS ' -Position- He ' •. treinbled „ ,. , . . ' ' ' THE FINEST • ''' ; ‘' iiii.,r, Ond'itit 4Sst. [ IN THE, WO ri . . [to. ,i, , IVI•itten,c env prin [ on ne wildest uproar of inerrinaerit 'When , the. quick-witted Barnabee •skipried . the lines before the words . mentioned, ,and with tia comical expreseion end 'gesture peculiar to . , himself he waved his hand gracefully, to:the cherub in the gallery and -said:. " This is a little thing of My ow.u." . It was Sevetal momenta before the audience vvas qUie.tecl, ..: . ., ,!. . . . ' .'irtiottenniii4 et . Pereene. . 0 ii. he r "" .11.,t'd 7.. ' . . tirreetid --- •Ailarniiirg 'cattle ... 1Patistite-. . Te:P•ril4 ..tage I °11-• o'e ''''ilui•lices 8-nd' .1enbite..I.InijanrumentS. ." 1 . ' .. ...' , .[[ . ,, „ . , . . A yokohancia despatch saye.: The eattle 'plague is alatmingly prevalent hi the eauth• weistern prOvineee, ' There are: heavy fleods in the central provinces:and great loss of t:•Ir , . . , canoe ea see era o . e, .ron „wen. „ a e , . , . . h t d' k'' 1 mbt t • ' • • thetionble to visit. 'the ...conntry," through. violentty, intense, . horrer and, • ,P A,suecessor has beenariponated to•Illajo,r- • , rihibli I hav.e just- trairelled; 'and '. which I. Were de,Octect, , in - .his nountenance ;' General Strange, Inspector of eArbillery. iittIiio fcir seterat 'special' reseone" explored and, -rattle:ugh ' he ' answered ' the, tines- tieut-Coionel Irwin is the eewly-appointed . Minutely, they will And lande and other •tiopeputto.him, lie seemed ..alniost step)-. . Inspector , He will reside M. OttaWa. ed ,vvi a. , fear. While, • a y • , „. , , __a__ .„ . re • - -• fi ' . •t1 • ' ctuall under • - • . , . quiremen s ear r, .c ape . . . . . , „ , . . t it •' is • he • r and as good observation, and within the, p , as can be fonad in ;tho. Northwest." --Mus; i3 ace of half •an Important to Tenveilers ; , . 1:okra/Reale.. . ' • hour, his 'hair.became grey 'oh evety per- , - - . : . r ' ' ' ., ,. , .• tion of. hie', head, .it 'having . been. when he Special inducements; are offered you by sst selling • .ACcUrOtety y 'r. elegantlS, illustrated anttbeautitully bound: • No Pril.re 0,eor'books tan equal. An now and no competition. Tegittractear; ,:irIverjAir,,,:twv,,,...it.abor....,th,),..!:, rei ''!' ''"'"" I. .. •-• • ••• • 9, An r4.e.yeirope.110 . Newman s America. 0,, .t.......,,,,,, ril,,, Biography XI.= the Mound Builders, tO dlu Y • diss2. • The only book covering' the subJea. - .: . . The Wet of ,the Jainet Brothers. ' 1 to 't f el Illissols.,1 Outlaws The only eomp e a000nn. o o , , . . „ fig...a.; • . - =• - 9, The only Narrative Bo. and at intervals ladiee and gentlemen buret. • into a heartylaagtawhie,h ' beearne general again as sooa.as BP,rnabee added the lines but, life and Property. - .Small villages are swept. entirely avVayand 'thoueandir Of. persons are topotted drowned. • Reports • of-..Japaneee 'respecting. came intnedlirt ,of,' jet .. black. co .. . . . . , . . , . ', , e,. . lot It is - the Burlibgton route' . Itarill ay you to P - - . inteur tc. Poultry Deniers. . . - byeau•ders -read' their adYertasement,to be 'found elee- cl-th t the attention' of -the , ; 7. . . , . .., .•[. , , a .- .[. sat a - . . , . . ,, , . . , , . .. , , . . . •The Meat inepectot 9f Tbroiater has( eau- wae first 'attraCted by the .sergeant, whose where irr this iSSIle. , - ... • . ' . , tiotied He In° aeanneTte.. ey_elopedia.of ,all_fkreqo Explorations. including II n/11.7ii!iLi.tVa, .KASAE• , BIAIDES . BALL [and OE Loivia. . . • . . 'hi Whin. 99[Tho: only eom-,, ii ift:.4,,i,„1.,i rams r IViturgam ; t amply vs Mint . ,plote sv,orlc,con- the New Testarneut. MOr0 of the part-" I Won't publieh it 1" Nothing funnier has. evex• • eoeurred in the Opera House, aud m.auy latighed uutirthey suffered. The father, mother and Child looked inquiringly about hot having heard the 'worde of Buntborrce,, and.theV had ne of the fact that they. 'had yohintarilY lobbying .at Washington , the inderenityfund. Were received with, great 'indignation hy.the higher GOverninent offt,. .ciale here. Finance iu japah hoe, been Staggering since the ejection froth the Cabi- net Of three of the bestAreaglay:managere the conntry • has Curreiacy. is'. . poultry. dealers against reoeiving, prisoner he was, exclaiming, itimommeg , . . . , , .., .. . . . buying, sellingna otherwise trading potiltry, grey l' 'wad gradUally, bat:decidedly, .t.he: The ticket -of -leave. syetem is,. to be intro. the . crops er craws.. of which are full, et change weeton- before:them all, till in -the ahead at the_l_d_ieelli_g_an State Reform School - partly .ecr,, whether •stuffeil or otherwiee sPace of: 'half au 'hout it was COM plete." for, Girls, AdrianaGirls Who/auto madegoed. ' filled. with proper food; or with hay, Straw, This is, perhaps, one Of the mosit-etriking, records Will hereafter be. reinased,Onparele. . 'gratis, stones, leaves, , sand, .wood; ,or• any ; cases 'ever recorded.. When : the. • chanties aud alleived to go.out hi service...Alpertimi other substancer'orinflated with the human takes place in:early tiff'. there is a hope that of their' Wages will ho placed. •to their tit vervions Of ta , (no,. .,_ . Fealtures and It lustrations than /4ny other edition.. : '. [;' The most Llinele ALA !MUMS gvanted by,any_ritn., ugetn....0.. ‘...,, ,.!" DiElti,'"",.. S ,:',V°.; , . writeureicktir for. cirenlars aud ,term '.. Torritertri.4, rapiata.,10.,8iimalii% 06er runLisiailei co., . , . 99, 'DB, 99' & 100 MotiopolitrinB.looli,'0311, reit, erkILL,:-.. . .idea 8,ssieted in ' making a .very pat hit for 'Mr,' Barnabee.-2.-Utica Obse.rver.. • .. .. ptecluded.. , . at a dimount 'of . 001, per• ceitt., ,and 'there is no- sYsternatio effort, made to: restore baulre have failed . breathe or ia any other way, ,. Ail ench ,ar-e- the original Color may:in time be tegaine.d. credit, and if they behave well they vvillhe liable taeonfiscation; .and the owners or ---Famtly Physzczar,. - . . [-discharged. ; . ; -, . . . „........, ......... dealersto All : • . • . • - • . INC '''ASE. . . . ' •• " • ' . . Represettatiees . of all the ,l'retestaut misetouttry societiee are being invited. tO a rnipelohary eonforehee to beheld in Calehtta • .. . In Christmas week. ' ' 1.. i ' IT WELE'l fully anticipated ih' t ...in r ti' 68 a' 1-1'2 ° would bo obtained at. the sale of Lord Airlie's in -rd of pilled Angus cattle; but - the reenit pont eurprise every one who is familiar with the annals cif thie ' breed, as the avera.ge of . mariy, ...4100 for eixty animals is quite -unprecedented: ' A ntimber of purchaees 'were made Op' behalf -Of American farmer's. The Breed, tribe were t.......1 a ' ` • the favorites among the eracera.' , . At . a 13uddhist meeting held lately in it. Several national . der 'dithraceful eireuthetandee ' The lin ..,., , . , , , .. . - tem ai ander- o tiler whole banking , eye . . , , p p . "imepiciou. Blany of the geeat , departments • are goterred by, notoribilily unsuitable b I ill 8 t, . a itienl [in- eads W-10 hold . See hrough p i ,. etri ales, The ' peet-office .departreent fer - te, . 1 th fiue b snede see in'the Yea's [S,V918 0n9 0 , , .Q , . '..' . • . eduntry, but was• put years ago under ,. e . - ,. ..- 1 - . le ad • there are „Se1aLl..bliog pentemans. aire y coinpiainte from all parte of the expendi- ' i ''' din theincome... It• hi reeorted are, ex:ee g d pertinent Iasi petitioned t"1”' tI3 . . a: j":1117 ' ° 1 fi r the :urchase of for teu rot ion del ars r • , P , , new shipe, .Tlienaoney could not .be ratsed 'without enormous saerifices;1-but•sornething 'be. 'done 'with pahishinen,t. pealtry ehould, . . . . .According to recently,. issued returns • of alec(!be dry -picked,. se -dealers-cannot shiP ' A hund ea at‘irome:'itiere drowned . at Ma.' - • • ' • • • , . • , . . . , . , . • • • r • . - the' agrionitural boldinge m Scotland, there them otherwitie. , ' • . . ,_.[ ,_, nilla.during the recent storm. , • , . are 278 tenants who pay 21,000 a year and . . ; ... -c,. •,---- . -.-•,-e.--....- -,...-e----e, . . , , . Capotil dame first to the ,United[States unMara, ,41 at over 21,500, Diner, at over Wedo not Want oratory, but the power With Madame Ni1S8011 ih. 1871; 'and this is 29.00o and one at over 28,000. ["' ' ' ' of -I --ii ,,,, - . ; , [ [ • Li . • .. - , , . , .., ,.. , b tfl,t1 g 11(1.-5t1gUlng <1, Catie Wit tillia. his fourth eeeeon 111 Ana erent. • , • ----4,----- - , pl• ''ty'' Od •.1 sinees .•-,Pall-114-att da,tetie' [' rrl''' ' '-' ' re ' i. : !. 1,..4; 4..4.. Ii10 E Migrant tourist 'or traveller bound '` lel - l':.. ("' s - - • ' • ° • " ''" 7 uheodere: rimmas uas pronneon,nr,ceer, . .• . - . ' . ' • ale • • --•-Aagenferenee of Medina phySicians and hie orchestra to Safi Fkatlei800 nes.b spring fot.the.productive mines and for i e prairies . • . .. - , . , . . , . . , r r , " ''''Sr I lie Gteat Southwest ici 'Untied Mous , in the members Of" the. Boards., of Health in and to giye eoveral concerts, en route. • • . . • , • . , , • . . - . the -Provinces of .Ontario Otiebeo Nova - • • • - . . . .' . '. „ ithlectuig the route via Chicago...JD:whoa • . - • - .• • • . RicihardWagner, the Getman cempeeer Seethe, N (ivy, B runswidk, and prince Ed ward. : 1 cd lid ' '' ' '1.1' la d ' • th Rehears City intends to pees the feet. of the anthem anu : ri °nes. is - e's 1, e ,'Ir. .•-•,. ea, a iSit4i14 will be held•in .1).ttawa in abouttlatee pioneer "nue, compose er t c r., 4, . v Q. wintetin italY. 'Ilia G'erniaiihoine is the • and Old Reliable Hannibal ,& St..Joseph„ 'weeks to agree. on, some Corminat, basie,of celd. ' • , - a a , : .. ,,, , . - Railroads. - trough its trains are run y. action, . , r ' ' ' • Tr r . f t ' ' ' b ' ' ' ' '''''-'''-: ' ' Id L ' t '''' ' - d 9 ' 1 • ' ' . . ,, . • • ... :. ,. a , . ' r8" [ ang rY ' w''"esee ' a wIru ,as . thie lihe and the' equipateht is unsurpassed. ,:.A. .Passage from a Chicago speech by [ Othe//o, ,ati the 'Fifth Avenue ' Theatre ' hi, . , : .. . , „,e..... . „__ , - „ • Enter.v A. •Sterre : •.-." We. must, put. the New.Yorktho ,The 'Paris WHEAT . :, sto,,,,s ' YOUR, CAPITAL. .'' . Those desiring ,to make money,' ou seem. n,nd inoclitirn invostinente .in grain, • provisions and. Atock - speculations, Call• do so by open. sting °noir...plum [From MaY ist, 1884 to the erneeet data, o/l in, • . vestments,of isio.00 to $1,000, cash' motn have- been realized and • paid tia investors, aniounting to tieveral times the (triennia invest- mint, 'S ii LI Leaving the origittil ine . VOst!Ildut• Malting erionee .or neer- ...awe ea fierearele.traniatiatory. eita• . . • ethers and statements of fund W .8011t• free: NV 0 'weet ['[ l[dspOnsiblo ... via. sc,touts, wtto [Will .3:of-Kiri, cn .eropa 1 ' and intrOdne,o t110. plan.[ Libenl Oinviitith-li.:cm,s paid. , ., tlaresS, , [ , . I i. 10,2,4:11Mi 6 Cr .1,', 1511,1,Fh li A M, Cam, etherod threiiiista major niece - ' _ eene,e,,, co. ..., ., Jana° . one of the : spetikere said : " Of late the progtees ine.do by'ebristianity has been marvelleue, and Islay be compared to a fire sweeping, over a plain, which couStantly in- creases in power." Auti•Chriettat litertie. will, prObably the empty treasuty, disordered financee, diseootented comnahnity and ' inefficient -:Geyerianiefife ae,' - t• , .'e ' r 0 if ttt . v5o9,nee ,Pall eon innt-S i .4 cou a O - e• la . 0 calculated to .jtistify the :latest- auxione- fo b d' • ' [•• ,... ,[ other evening., jealthis .At a ' etenographici . exhibitien ' in city of our soul where it belmige-away AlP beautise of Gotham'would denbtless greatly ,tWenty-folir 'different sYstems Of Shortharid on Phoso shining eminences Where, robed in admire hot as Des(terriorea, if, She w,ould re. •eee. • 00 \dew, Aniong (Abet ',curiosities white and throned abOvethe clonde, it 'shall,. Mani, snanthered. ' [- ' [ , [[ [ ' . , . . . .,, , , ----,•-• 4, ' , , t ere is a- pos -car con ,aining , y/ • . h - • • t d ' t ' • ' 4i 000 be batheu in the_perpetual sunehine q 1,1., The extraordinary popularit i of Wagner eeeddre , . , , . , • - • , [ eteriaai.fame.," •(Wild (sheering.) . in Germany isehoWn by the tact' that aJt ' • , 4,N1 -0 litMA.:T S . . . ,, 4,,,, a , , . . . r IC BE L;7 7" R. ' ' , . tura is in such demand in India. that iii re o in s. . g . , . , ..--,..-,—. , , ' ' 4k 66 - •IisiGl.'ffillil'illhi. (EST-AP17.,1011191) -1,874 "ea Luckeew and Cawnnote there' are' Baia iti be ne, less than forty-five publiShing heuees. doing this Work- ' ' " • . Tho truth is, there is 'tie. selid keaedn' te suppose lunacy is increasing,. at a greater rate than the' population. increases.' What .2- , .., ,. S•dziac3 . time'. afterLtheertanco•P.rrisslan 'wear betaille paiiit.ed a' battle piece in - "which it 'fett Ptussicut , Prieanorffefigared rather- condpichouely. ' •': He shoWed •it to Marshal MadMehon, who, v..Ster. twiSting his moustache, raaidin a eade strain : " Ah, inifiettant contaiunication fr'ent 0 .. Itambitrg,. ;per,forinitaces,'ofebie opera ..[The beanty, of Dr. -Wiltelli'a SAtitf.bilions' -peterstaitgeappeatirig in therOgiei52-7P7mib, ' have -been given. in -the - last eight years; and Preeerving. rifle' is, they de their %Wank Z edung, ridicules the keport 'of the alleged. That' fete Say, one-eighth:9f allthe perfet- . without pain. .1 They gently • move the els,neieetine doronatien. of, the' Czar, , The manees, operatic aaddramotre, are denoted bowels, inereaSe -the, appetite. act mildly On' - , , ' . writer; who . speaks' With authority, :etatee . to,"•Wagnetine that city. ., ' ' , , • the liver, purify the .blood., and prolohg life. that this corereopy'has now been ,definitely , Tlie' , Loprien f.4' oleo . says .. it is hot They are reepecially got up 'iciI.etrengtheh fixed ler next B4y. [ The a,4e Of the etent - ".inolined.to join tlie ...theme of despondents and build up the system. ' [ • • , ., e're:ranet,,,i, k,,•teta'rt,,,,,,,arlaaoleee• . 4 112)j -71,'`I"'•'', "' K• ':,'''' ' '' " • ' ' ' ., • NEnvo:0S r TJEBILITY, Ithrmritinth, [sla* Bacl,[Nduralgta,P,arp7,018 all, hrel".11.114Sa: contra:bars mine/ IStri y 14 10VS SIVA p rips, Lic,iry 0 ,,, (1' ,,by using these, .BELTS, laAND alin.INSOt.,ES . . _ - Lea.' . . • Ctirin,rn aud Codaoltatto, In i-Pgi,i4 seems to be increasein the asylum Rept:la:a tioneie really-accliroulatiorti canied ,by the whelesale certifYing . a ,,i-uiipiide,". iiia increased lOnggvity duirto the imr,roved care and treatment of' the inmates. of' eayiume 'and therefore Creditable. to ,out Philanth'repv.-The Etuteet. • , • 'yes, 'we Made abouM a doZen.'prisonere din- 'Mg the, ,war, and they are all .there." . Detail° felt.Perplexed.,. " What can I do ?" he, asked: :". Well,"; replied MaC,Malion, En:tiling- Mournfully, '" take ,rey advice, change their natiOhalitY.. and /hake :Ana- [ triane.of there." . will be formally. annethiced. tei the Czar'e wbo proclaina singing to be a lost art,' It is. 4 . • .. , • - ' . . , ,subjecto ,, and ;to . all . the **otld!' soyeral ',difficult le:believe that, Italy' ih'its. prtnie Of AS regards' the: incennos Of , the- profes4 months previonsly.• by tin imperial -Mania artietiadatelOPment cohld have 'produced a gimlet Masses in Londori, the, "kW. stands fester . The CZer' haS .ordered planktete- More•-ferfect tocaliet than-M8,dasrie . Patti, .firet, the aterage yearlY ipcome of . 'battle. prepared.for a ilaW andmagnificent paditae, , to eay nethind.' Of - the. higher , 'dramatic ..tera and Solicit/its:being fierapated.at .4575, whteh he, intelide to erect at St. Petersburg, qualities Whiet rilark the stYle of Madame. ,whife ten Solieiters and five batrigtots -aro .eloee te.the ehores of ,the Gall of Finio,nd. Nilescin. and many' other gifted -singers," [ ; said to 'ammeter 210.000 a veer.. i ' ,...-.- et lb Iha'4 ' '' ' " i[g ' ' ' orkpotitivo remedy for tlrol[101/6 cl-ease; lay its ' - tao til'osantdis;:tarcaeas ol' Vid worst,kind [Ott of hit- ' inntiery°, 4'11710,1,,gAt ;Mil; OVA' l'ratt-.. getherHith a VALUABLE TREATISE en co (macaw, to my sasororwritacieshairaaratieeopisarein..„ • a , . 1.• ke, • • r • II .; 17 r