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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-12-07, Page 7,,, I -- . � I . . I I . I . - . . � I � 1. I . .1 . . . I - . � . 4 � : I I 11 I . . . . I I il , , I . I . . - '...., -1 � . . ­ . 1� I .. . I I 11 . 11 . I . . I . � I � I ,. 1 14� , , � � . ,, , I ,�, , , 1, . .� I I I i , , I . .1 I I ; I 1. I I . I : , . � I . . I I I I I I I . I :1 : �. . I � I . I I � I I I � � - ,,,, - ­, I I . I I � I I I � I I �� . I � I I If I I � I I . � . � � I I � . . , . � . . I I , 2 . " , �, I . - I � I I I � . . . � ­­ - I 11 I I � -0 __ I � I . - . .1 I - - - I � - 11 I I __ ­ ­ I -1 . .11 - � 11 11 I I I I ­ I I I � � - , I � .1 __ _ - � li,�� , - I 1: � '� I .11 : . '" . � , '30 i880.�r T,-T0,Ver1-1b,6:J�,, .- I I 1. I - . - _ ted up' , he�f . features � for. many weeks Ygh � I I I . I , ,. , . . . ouch and :'stood in breathless emotiqu P � ' � � I. ,I . . � C&Vr4Z8 OF CONftVftPTJ1ON,' I I . � . -1 I ,_� , -_ I i, ,: I � . I � :A&6 colja�,S. . I "I"ju . �, �1�, ' ' ' ' __1 I I . I I 7 I - , I 11 I I . , � . -1 I GlLC.A I XTIC VEF.Up"HOTNE IstQaWnE. . : , � �, , I 11 I � . - - - -� � i .. I � - . --111 .: :;. I'' I , . , I -0�__ I ; - , �� , � . I )rtadiE6t,e,otberb',wheuillIa�i�iatedieria�sshg . I I I � declared her entire, wilNgubso to accept the I I listening to the strain. - I . . . 1tiIt is, the hour of evening service ii a the . I I I . - _­ I lImp6rulat Alut I , . .1 , orandslon C oncerialing the I ' . ' � Ex "itatil , . , � pert I monynt# to What,rhey 3"gbt , I - � I , 1� - - '�I! the Cltk-- in the Donslal-i- 1. be All , I . . �� 'Al . ' _. . I : I I 1 . � I ­­, I I .:� I � . , . " 1 � C&LUN rbH1iMWii01A of; her hand, and thus . I I I I chapel," said, the lay brother who observed I Eliolour of the 01sentw. 1 , . I I I I L I � � I y . � � J[PonnilActuft'l ]Do athatkane'. ,'' I" I . 1. I . I I , I - j! . I . on V neeted-Tlie, lyat'nx ready rra�, 0 � ie A[�ilbvkt: 'gild slilawdu Respolifoibi. e , . I , � Aw . I release him forever from ,all ,obligation to, � I her 11 and'they are chantillg the vesper I I ' Consumption Causes many more deaths I ,W Lith the following letter a, 6�n reports' I - r � 11res.1as towards Conipketioni ,, ,' I r I 1-i - - . I I ­ . . . , � . ! , 1, C�cccl� lo�,o,&. Ill ttle anaiden, - - L . , � . '' � her -and bbr perLct 'up va' of -the new I I to P I hymn to the Virgin." I I . than wny.otberdisease, and auypti�tiatics . . I I - want to Djr.,F �� H.i Hamilton for' - ,1� 11 I I , informa I I I � The telephone is,unkra6wh to t . I! . : I � F,ot JOSO1310 LL.9i go 11, : I 'y was she: I " choice �be had so wisely .ad-. Of course . . I She involuntarily moved t i0wards the . - I I-. . b�aarmgupon its causes- or the conditionsof . r , i - I I ; 'r iion: I � ., � � . - ,. I I . P ublic, - gradilaily and quietly bringing the � I i . Said, 1, f, 1�rltheb, firectylihaiden, I .. . 11 �. . . I I : INrill you,,V�qjj you marry me'?" � - when thd'Parties more immediately inter- I . 'Bishop door, theta r6collectifig herself, padded and ` its development are , . aceto" oj�rcuch jhap,,ta I I . I � . 11 i othe-EditbrottheSun: 1. i remotest centres''Of civilization iii the I .. I ., I � � ,: All hoilltioghtT . � , ,I, thenishis silenced, f I , I Aud,&Jith lou �,o and tones polite � , ested were agreea this felt that 11 I ' mon L re strance oil, his part�. would 'be bodi I I looked Imploringly upon her article. : . . 14 Th I , on Would, at join in, those devotioug �', 1. . ,both the medical profession and t a publi' 11 c-' oinisti r With the view of. obtaining itif on. � � - vhlstleh. k1hould I Sra,-My sister v .break her .off it? It ub,'how? Will ,it 4o,her any harm 2 : - r . " h" ' ibot of 'one another, Dominion wit in earE and before long Hamilton ha6rchaiatA, �a6atod . . I I :., Sa�d,ii hTy stoqk,of 41 Patiencep, kind �s ' it" � 164 liai,e noiv1:v_kbtlustbd quite." , absurd and its lees. Pleased also that the a -he said,'taking her hand, gently -in his, "I -7 couobrdi� . of tli&disease, br, g � I 11 , thb�,Vdtiiolo 'y Pirllitcsdwhisile ?r 2ight a 11 Do a good many, girls' 2 ,,6t,e r . , they, do. '. I - I - -able4 -convei - in their-offic6s, will be . 0 hold . I . - , L . I � r I � . 1 , ::� ,� , 11 . I i .. . � T I he I ul�ltri6dher,hea 1. - � 1-1- it to 86fteri; ' Alliance ihat be so riatich desired would I brilig him into even closer rslationship to . I � 11 ,fear it will :be too mud f6r,tlee,mychild; i I ga' Fet'if -it boL thy Wish, I�Will not , . insay * I 0 Or rt� , sent out a ist of ' ' g I I layter' of h f ' 0 a ,C � st� clue ono , , many hana'r6da ofl , t 1 ,ys :� � , , , . , .1 - �. � D.r L . Haiiailton:Baid i: he has W of no differ- , I 'Wean 'chords, 1. satioil with - , the I Ai agents .and .others they s' th'ia Montreal and may.have busineE w.i 11 Said I, sigwii,� driep and long, � � I : . . . I . : 11 Yon'll ijespowii))10 be ever I , the pow Count, he I � - I the , a6grfr1aiciofuasmialsysezoift to the wishes of ilad'." , , . . I I � I I . I.. '', i 1 I I !With a* sign of, assent she drew bar veil _ � : 6� hav "Res in. practice in.' r Juno � . 8� , at a a a sia_4 i al the States of New York;,Ohi O' encia'bei the vocal bronchial tubbo or lungs of wohaen and those of men I the Cities of Eastern I I I , I ,Quebec.;. With the. I 'made . . , � . For al noble inau gque wrong." I � 1 13 int slid answei:oa, ghyly laughing, yielded the now lovers, Who :.fluslied with happi- - . over her fade, when the, Bishop, conducted I � I Michigarij Indians,, Illinois and Lou' i � islans. �. 'that r 0 young mai slafer ,hould . nashe th ,a , L ' ' I 'than'J a which has been by the . ro res I P 9 I.I.Th..'e" it -is not by, any' � . 11 I Giving me a wiched glance;. , . - . "Nuoh'11 foar your woes are due, sir, ; � nesB, knelt at hig''feet to rec eiv6 his bless- � I I I iog on their. hopes. As there wasnowno by the 1ay brother, led her .through the I ' long dark. passages of this builiding tothe The queitiouB related to, the' age, sex a nd - general- structure of Patients, n66' essaril y at poorer whiatler the , , man himself.' He didn't,'Boe any I , � ,improbable, mearts, that the present growing system will *, L 11 I lo the - 11"tas of Peniance.' I I . I �, � I . �. . - � . 1, - I . . . cause for t,delay,� the,. rraarriagc�was shortly I , , entrance of the chapel. .All .'was silent - I � , _ . , ,the and to their ancestry, general habits, 11 I. I - I ,a rlu.111 'w y a, woman Bhotildn't be'even , � . , , , extend ov,pr the .whole country. Duringthe . latter part oftlJ6 suthmek theBelIT61eph6ne - . ! .1 I I Thc�n I ti:ic& the cool and lofty', ' "" I . q ,e boi, tlien and'there, . . . � � Said l7d lem 11 I 1 � 11 I � - solemnized ill -the Private .chilpbl of the 1, . � paloceli'the� Bishop performlildi the,cere-.their � ' when they entered -the monks, Wore At . prayers, ,and,siuking,on her knees. ' - etc. About 250 physicians answered the , Btiona and the do qua 36tor has , madeu p from' a better Whistler th an . some. in , i an At she� should give her whole' ,mind to it., - Corop . 'Y * a, has been connecting- the tal'an y . Judep ridelit systems of the West6rn Onta. : I . Saictlld'ne.verso beou,trekted .. - i . I . By�a in[�idefi, howe'ier fair., � . , i" Mn"SAlexigim mopy, immeaiately -after whi bh the Count I ' ' f0'rVenice. his bloomii)g. bride she, too poured I out her soul in silent Bap, But burst jorth I � - 'the . 250'� cases 8� I COnCis6 report of thizola sq. I L . . The ' the . As to whether they did whistle or not, his, declined to'be,considdrod an, authorit - Y' . rio Cities, and a service .extending' from ut-Lbea'd . � - . . As I turned uw froulthe door I _ , with ,set out -----Ie--a-,]Far-tlie-iL-0-age-of-Gai---of-tlie-eb�oir;-be But even at t plicati6n. again 4.1116 music � 41 the-spiri r :.p actical- value. � , average age of _P&tielata_mi� 127 ' ; 46 , oent, , , -I'" ears'; 46 per . . wore, _* ' V � I . . . and as -to why they didn't,* or, Couldn't, or, .Hamilton to� Cobourg, a, distance :!of 200 I . - � miles, has just beerr completed. ' This I R)lrdlS,r e � . � ,v6r, yo, I s)_1()uld_ say, .L, I �1 it yo�i'qilote firoi,ti 111inafore t"' ­ . : . . � � I I - Y�'qtt,-�,-�,o.i:," in .M. xicho?a, for seppe Tartiti I, L be'dtif�f and' gifi#d aa � 1 4 Apollo� came lihe�. a radiant visidia�before its rapturous Win: to heaven. .�� he arose, 1 i and'stoodfixing hot entrall6ed: gaieupon � I can 'me olea and,54 Pei t. ,females; on y -par oeb:C!Wbrd married." The,.CUCumfek.;' _a,��uld�it,-or.��vauldi3�i��e�1_1,yl4ffirmed Aiathe Waa noit!ai suffi6iont. phil6sLoph t - er o, . I ' I - . ,, - sek�ice-t6,kes--�,in��T�oi�duto-&Eid-01--of4he�_ �L other fwo --:-.T. B. c..: �,,31 . . � I - I I . ,o i I ­ � � � Dedmt� - . a � � , . .. I I-,---- � I � � I I herjancy, Casting into sbadowtheduller . the place whence those olivita'a. harmonies , I '-Suddenly I . ,ab6e of the Chest was ' - i ''in' every case inuch 'of . , �PreforL . . ! determine, ai''A, tbst�!be �woul& � - to' leave it to somebody else. I I I I I placesi`:beiween the extrem-eB of � :the line. At piesent a number of cities � . . . � I , , . I � I . - . ,�, I � � I - . �. . � f 'I b6ing to whom she had linked`her fat6.' In .1 - I ,- A moment ofPJ*q,','e ;and aisappointinent she proceeded. adistant door o an- P Ing � from, tho'sacrie'ty 'Caused a quick r�ush 'lloge bel6w'th4 aveiagn -vigorous. Persons of the, osm6i,heiglit,, -being ouly.,31i inches- � - , Dr. X. B. M66636id.,. 11 Why, of course, , ,out of the direction of'the main Bystem are . b i " . "'g connected 'with it. The.main line I I . . � 1'. jw R 1. I tm_ AIR,. VIOLINIST : , I had married the, � Count; but he, was not. , I - . n L of air v�fiich blew aside the curtai w 11 � . 11 . I I tlae'svera�e ,height ,being 5, fe6t 51 inches. * ' � , plenty of w6than whistle.. Quite enough 0 ' Lthem, I should say. Don't yoRkn6w, w Ill ddbseqderatlY'bo continued eastward; ! i 11 � : 1, I �,: I � . . I 11 I ,� ,� 11 . . I � I I I I .�_ " ,i � , - .0� 4H I "I � . , . '' . the idal of her imagina tion - she knew'bim I I I I � I I 116i ei eartby�,", boiirid­down� in - � . -.It' folds she had vainly loraged,to -uenetrate,' - I and revealed to her astonished gaze the Persons of such At�ture should havia'a cheat Circumference of abbat'374taches. About 'a thAtold ,French proverb thatL'a dancing '� Cio -and ' i *girl , " . by connecting the Bystems at Napanee, . Trenton, Belleville, Brockville_ Kingston . I � , I :", , . : " � � � � I � . 1. ­ ,.r . , " I 1. , :,. �. I i I � � � � . . I I i . I 1. " . - '_( ' ` " ­- L f la, �.; �Bpltl "'to t e�' vis bib rbalit ieg. _OVJU6,-� andf . . .. - � bl ' '' her'tb6U'g­h'ts I I:Q,, thdifeaturb'Et�d f 4uiseppe-of him she, for . I , lovbd�p , 6 truly, dbe ,65 Par Cent. '' , ­� ''I id Ii 'lit hA light'. blue, eyes an lg­ ba the tempidr � ; pakson,� witig,hea �;sjvhisiling n by 6r opaidAdially gddd,?�! .', ..'But it is all'a, and, Intermediate towns. From Rings- ' 'III I . .. A . ry , - .bire; ;Md's , I St,6 1:� 01, je . . I I I I � I . , i I_ i� _ �,.') . , i ricaPa a of sooty 7iiig4ith an't' o , li�,jLt.'_Too :1�6 higher regi6hw6f'p6etry diad m6bria6d so ply�-,:that:for I � , : his'16�s sl4bad Weil high paid tile forfeit ­ir,�and nervo 118 4*16lit"'largely.", .prevailed. ,'.T�vb.thiids,-6f.th6'p'o,tieilt�"hU,Ct - - disoi . ad 'in youth. maittdii�ibf hahii; �nd ol loll; I .1 -reared ton, ,the - - line wl ,. : B,, , 'continued � ­ b , to Ottawa, and',brought on' froni'there '. I . I , al� , � . . . . . �f,j ,-',,, J`�-,en�urie. ',�. I . I " . . I 1�� - -.-- , - I . I I., 1 I I ' ­ijatb, Ali j I a mourned her' " I la i - I ' ' - ,ras neReArt again � . � f agfiim . of her life.� Raising herbaild towar . L ,been: engaged in - indooi,! scatint A ty, obou'' ;, pa" . - L I � 1, very � nau6b� � � loubtit Any girl that is in. 8, �7_family. Without� boys '�'about tho�l I I - to'',kolatrear' I " -that the �'!.! � 1. tio Also probable � . I � AlbtU�1_, ol - E I . M115'r '11-uporti, addressed "a's . . . , - li . ,.I I from Gu.,;�dppa -icir 11'�,Olthb, was at:ihe Q'ae foinairig A union Where, ther6i eiiAted no 9 .. I sVljapatlay'�of taste and feehiag,- ubd�.c;iace,' shelfaintly pronounced his nambj.dud,gank . lifeless onif the � indirb'le ,p,Nvement of the tions And'- spent but,littldlWbein the o pen air. Much the' graaie'r�,.,,- ; "' t' - f thi � ' I � par, io am had . . house,ever Jaime io w�blstI6� �' On the other I . I I line will be carried through toou4i�c. The authorities of t a Company he B611 Tolephon, tinl'e f6rgealb�, ibc, libil'utoB§ ;' bli`t`�. it failed I ­ , ,, I ",'',, .L- more 46'ilte, �b��dal talodia had wi�rl-A` he, L ; .. B I .1 , � ' ' L � ' '. dhapel." , � . I � 11 � I I � � - I , I � , -1, i'� " ')� r ,. Slept in staull,driventilaied bbol-'rooms, two! �htty.id,'.-agirl''witli-"bi6t]h�rs,-DartioulEtxly it Will � L they Are older'than horself,'� be very , � say that the ,system *ill. not be 6ompfetbd I - . ' . . , , tadeebj-,ra the trustiiig girI';'1`noT,ersuaF3ion. . . : . " . , , �, . , , : ,. i . o6dia. indnc,6 , 3�er to� believe � i Zinia,li,6111 f � felt'. &eply,"'Haid., 6itte�1y'tbo'--inability"' 0 .W., . I � 4 1 � I L ' ' worl Y.46alth and-sPl6hd6rtobeAb6iu-,�bmt, � 11 �`­ � _ ,i , ,, � 11 . , I , , , , After thiia� ietibointrei, life"' wds' for', many '' .Ili a- bed,�had nee dsdall�� worn � flannel - ' next'the'aiiin-i �dor uqed habittiallyarty' for al , likely'idpick, it up, But when Alto gets to 'be immedi%tely, but illixt the,cirryitig out of. . � I tfie'scherne ill'its, bn'tiroty is only a matter � . i . . him�; , op,opwd a,U')r."repjbAi9afujiort6 I _' 6 . ". 11 . TVI-th ,��- . ;L 1 � ha�pf'�6�4 . wbiob 4iprings froha�,hidolea � ' - ' '' I' �' ' i A ' i b�- as 'dayo � a blazik,to':� muthe - ,an a. w on, a �� 1 ,, . I ­ I �; _I _k..t� ,7 , . , � Q1 or of bath, - 'and, iieail�, all ­;"d L �b�ea sin .11 � I . I I 9; yodn� , *omaa`� e'h�e'.W'ill- give it' , I . .t ­ , . �, , u I'- ecause - 1 is no ri I �b , i � ti� o&ide&, as a simp- y � I I � v, " ; I .. '. I � . . . . � 6fthe �ear.fdtu rie.�� . �'. I I . .. � I �� . . . . . sUghtest&gteeaLn,ke ber perfect conviction . I . I . sources that lid deep within the 16'6111.'� -, I bri tmornin`g'she again wo a oconscious- gt very ,u moderate bai6srand. sad Ult,very I , , , , Is, a lishme accomb] 'at. �; 1, Buy I she will," I � The. distan ' 66 46r,�wbicli' the!talbpholao � �, , , . I . . othistrath, lnoan:�Ie bytheoppositionto . I . d . I I . it wis'when late alone wit�la Iantbe that . neso, Ails found, herself in ]ter own chum- I little futty food except hatter. The gpneral . . . . ylike When Perhaps I should r�thek " 1 eup' L d As Improved ma:j be serviceableis' believe . : � his. will 'of ' he 1 tMa hitiferto-passive.child, t L . - I -4 ' ' ' ' 6 her: by menacing � Bishop 6hoqght to tl�ovl Alib Bishop lill deb� cdacern I . .'remarked. *' . L the continued melatic I holy ! that Consumed � I bar at Padua, lying on her, own couch'i with . . its show,whitia 'draperies, drawn closely I . babito of n early'all'bave been. goodi and� .but veryfew.had, used' alooholiL a spirits to I I i ,Bay I I � , "Pose sllb,will.,, At alli,events sho'-will be.olay � to be unlimited, and the voices of persons . I 'speaking at the telephone,at Hamilton'can - . _ __ � I - Guide -Lytblal" irr.st-vengeanoa.un( _. 1) I P . , . ". d . . 1 I I � J)B9 - � la -T,.�-,--"-'�--F-iri�t-61i--to'�f�ifil-,-Ij te6 her.. Vainly-, he essayed every ,art. to win , . - he I i around her. :A, Aoft step - sounded, in -the I - exdess.'� In only 36 Per -certCof the. Cases - I died I c f lettineyoung: then. hear her*, whistling.. Tiier� is- no'physicai rea'son why'a girl ard'by the operators ab:Cobourg; 200 -be be I . ,�. . I I .- . ,: � irhm2� 8 r, . . she, coaqe-,, I- I I 1--1,- � � engagemeittl , , with Itha .CouJit Fernando. -- r�-babk­to-cbeerfulness-,-oue - onIy thought, , one'doe regreti ilbsorbed ber.6oul; and hour P -� . roo�a,-.itua-,tbe-i�'ext,moment.�ih�.!f"e-of-i�ei kind nurse lookb& iti 'through: a o a n i �' I j n. . P ,had_stioastors of-thd�digeage'; while I I ' ' I la ee-f6arths nearly, f r ' had resided,Ad,_._a � . � 111101 ould not4histI6 k4well as -a boy ; IbI , ' 4 L not at ' �'Unjil .. rnilea,' L distant, A ,bay were � 1. .0 �plainlk as it t t 6, , receMDg a ;messagefr6in one6fthe el , . I I �. I . . � But All +'I'le I I more . , fondly she clung to, the . I . .. , . . . I I I her affections, re � � idoli?sd, 6bject of its- - after hour sho,aat ,silent and'abstracted 'with: downcast eyesj� her'�chdek' almost ':of the, curtain. ' iauthe extended,her arms Lth- a,.Bwile, apd,� at that biassed s�gbt the w - locs;lity favoring a hurtaid, cool atrnoApharQ� Dr'.Tlater draws dome important deduc- 81 L 16"t _ I I lie, egms, squeezing,. herself -sow.' short of breath� with, coi. I -And it would � , I 11 . � . I .1 It eis�oftlaaloaafexclish�&-,� . 11 " - P,(.'a -i �,­, � ,- � � . i 'L . I 1. one i . 1'e", � ifi�d­ ;',,,�,61 , i � 't. � , I � ra�tlug - ve never o I *bd . ,j.,�'T -t , . . . . 1, I I . Us' marble Pale ' ,. rauspaxentlit ness. The ' i " � , , . faftlifilloreatare ixtter4 a, cry. of . 6 I y that- I ,tion's-: Msiriage�, in-c6rt " , sin Conditions and 'f I . ,be bettiar f or, her,bealth, :if she did more loud noise wakiiag,'e�en whistling, Ili �, . I ­ . - � . . A Good Word for Cremation. . � . . .1 .. � � h � ohly� alternat .. I another , �I,t�dji., sl lve I I I ��,, Physicians p8rcJvad that her disease w.aa,' ' " ­' ' i brought�-:othbr dear ones Who ]Kept, their I . . , cortaill sta 0 the diaease,is probably gas . . .her ir the developing, f her 1 11, , y out 111 it - 0 uugs, t tun L I I � � . I ,� . (Londo W Id.) , A or , � � - to' ItEl,r ."1166t"i. .To' force her �. L . .: , � ... , t .� , - , rpq mi , nt w �ts theat'.used " lie ;: B L�bf �th it a � mind, an a true, ,,, _,* , &, uniniorinea. of ' ' origin, reciornmehAed change of scene as th 6. near by,.'to bar's ,� I . anxi6ds .Watch ide� 'I ' ' In a monl6nit she *aB lying on bar ano; a a �unftvorabla �ito opment, and,pro- ;tbe devel . . . * 8 L ' f consunaptiob.^ . not of gross o Heredity I . - ' .i . . - .11 ." �: Alta is accriBtomed, to. I - ' � . ' i � There are cnly, three ways in which dead. I " .=C:e � . was ne)i,�',- fr�ilffl';. nd-o' anin 11 -ed tb.be alone,:a v I I I remedy inost likelyto promote herr'so,overy; � - .bi vilaile'at her feet kneit,one',wh'o I I ' such constancy and inaportanceas a cause . .- . Dk.;'gtophen W. Roof'saia: �, Well, While: . I cannot, sayth atibai ever h ardagirl bodies can be disposed �of-�-either in earth, , I sea� ' Or fare , There are obvious Objections, her, d ily WaIL� Di the garden: was . a . . . � a0compailiedby onc,-who watched her with The Bishop,, accordingly, who was about to visit � Florenca, called thil 1�r, by. some clasped her hand in.sileut, deep emotion. to - . his heart, and raised- his eyes swimming � As appears ­� to have , been, . commonly - believed,*, further than ' - so far as . .a emulate a bo�'spioude8t whistling achieve- . I . . . . � on the, soprel of -good taste, to sending our - 'dead �bits . � . . a jeadolis qv0'. 8 al-� -wen this injusticle'sho' � I "" � , so'cular-business that required his attention, I I I in tsars. of � rapture to -her face. � Mie ,., , I ,Ili configuration ' and." structure . - of '� the 'body', ment-'which,is tt�'jambis' two fore -fingers . � - � I "to laiwillouth until"lle,gets a g6od.hoid on- to bb,torn to by fi§hea, It ig also � I � 1, . certain that'our cismateriaA and . I I . q .� � endur! I w�i t[to�t niurm ur, gileving �dnly'�in � . 11 a, , . secrpV,&�%� 5,1lo could,find no means of com. ake.hei with h" . detormibed'to t . im, and, even to Prolong his tour in case.her,health cQntirr- -Bishop:,fondl �y kiiabdbei pallid- brow , and - thanked :God .aloud Jor -her recolrei�;� thG relation and. - th relative I I a . ,oizo and Vigor .of. the organs to- ", . Ifis back.teetb, or sonamVitere, -and then let , .. I .. I -, � I gea'veyards, . * ' With slowly -decomposing masses:'of animal... - * I I . . . I 11 I ., . " ­ , . . . . G - . . muhicating .ivitl iseppe. , - ­ � t� ". i I ud � .. . . , i P � I ued,to improve auriug its, K Irogress. For � I then..with Whig Bid word that brought � I per a I ,different , -1 -each other are infiden -, ced by parentage I � . I I off all ear -piercing note that would � sha ea' � . � I � 1. to steam whistle-'btill' I haNe'hoard,a good hi� ter, leads to. the surroianding' soil being, - � poisoned by the products of putrefaction __� I . � . His iliners va�,s Ufikilow to' I a o 1er,;'afid . I ', to�ail'at ihe p%lace'till after his Ind ad 1 Q6 dread ;i lqping her had filled -him with ' � - Alarm; aud.h� 'already questioned witia the.bright'lide of, health ,for a moment.to her oheek,. he placed her in her lovor's . i.�., in a Want of.general stamina -from . defective construction. 'With the small I . � I . - '' 1, b, many girls. w istle' quite nicely.,. I -don't I " , 3� a result that cannot be considered health' I - . I . Y . . ,9 � � I departure �i�oru' Ila,(Iwt-­�Tla6 Bishop felt , ':Whother he had 'it right'ic: sport 1imsei I , , � arms and with I ' . I a b essing left them to their * � I , I � I - and cons * nt imperfect iespir a;tory lungs aqua sea,: why. they, shouldn'i, from any hygienic , phYs,olog,dalreasc A%aY,W ay. It might Or n by-. any stretch of, imagination. ,'But if vie , � � d " d dead body 6'.aslibW 46' o'', nee - . no surpri8e at his', absence: After. the Jar. , ___ , occ* a ranife Wh6h hwl t'iihen-. pI ce, And the " thd s'with the happiness of' this young and innocent creature, whether all, he 6ould . . . . I . JOY.' � . - . . Happiness, whicla is the beat promoter of capacity, .the ,individuals could notxouw . . Bume.'ehough oxygen to utilize the digested I . . I I . b6 a good. tiling for them � to whlstle.� One. I I . , . . .burn,a, .or -.do, injury to nobody. There is"I'li6thing ' '' . I , . I Coun . I - I I ibs��; wu�eing ,her ilew-'boru hate made t � , ding er , o is we gtiiu, by�`saciifi' - It - i h- rldlypride : . I and" ambition , would for ths, health, soon .restored its wDnted'vigor to I ' A laath�'a frame, and imparted a ace an . � . .1 fall � a, t, Pkodu3ts of' a ,.generous,. or is I . . especia,ily, that containing muchlearbon, great .consideration would be that., While' ere Whistling they cbuldn�6 beLtalk- they w ' ' unwholesomb in the salies,' -which in a'y - L .be preserved * 'with 'reverent, care ,,as quite coilto�t -that:16 no a O,rwao . I 40 I I I : renew - his ill' with Janthei and.. ,repay .him w ieck which la OL ihaking of bar .peace. � . p serenity- to,Iter, mind a�d­with' Ili S.rdodthL I aceous matter, while there wool(! be in AW ipg; , �?edaapij that'is,. the reason they are * 'kered relics,'and people Who prefer-feburn, . . ter.course I cohgratalab6d,h6�roslf upon the complet .. 0 I - � I. . . I � � .was . ghts 'his 'man.: 'W,ith'these softening thqug­ ' - , I I I I '. .. .of her reunion with Guiseppe sh'e But with , 11 ' probability accumulationsAh the body iof . .. - y'' -not:oftener ii,eard whistling.' But if, oil ha b abc )ut,wheu they think them4:� a'. ,t air' ad . h 66 raillertifau lei them li,lieiliooid I �-obstruction and rot !'.have both sense and. . . . . "Buccbsq i6� the'stratageluby *bichabbbad � - ' ' * 1, " ­­' I . . .. I . � - effected theja'66ar�UZ. of over& - Bdt� nor became towards' her,. even More tender" ' sual; b6i Watched' he'i � witfi­ all �.. a -than u I 11 hina,bis happy'briolb in the. pleasarit cham. 'b6i'of the little'-surritiler-houso At Piraiio; I ,unused And waste substances, which should , ha�v been ,thr wit i6ff through the lungA; I a 0 . ippealto . - B. ve. . .nei.yqu wilf.v6u often :b6,ai them- I 1, I , ,, . 'I I I . I., � 86i6tice on their' Aide. �' Indeed, we. bavo -. i ' ' . . .the I viladu On the a , tl --Padua, � � I , ay batGuiseppe lefi I 'nad'�rbm � student ofthe. didi-'I Fablati aT . lilother,'B 'gentle care gild - himabif a ' I , . aber- ' intendbd,thb, pr�paratfonA'forber Comfort -, - laderfut, leaned ,wbila Pibtro, serious - yet c agiiinst illo windowi gazing with'prido at . The one means which Bt t nol, to will be a � . prevent the development of the diReage: In I whistle. think girls in the country, whistle : * - , ,, hisi 1. oltv I more than TAldoe in the' -that '18 t ' ' -at -never heard of anyt irig like'a go* I - ,� h I ,00 Argu , , in t, " t t" an agsina , crams ton save .one. . Itis ., I � . .Is . - . . varsity, �ih6m'he en ciantered, in the street, . . , �. . , : .Which preceded. their, departure. Attended I I 1. , the � beauty of thd`daughier,'whOm, as'lle 1. . those thus: � Predisposed - to �, it., is apparent , I .. do so � more. generally..' B the: popular I I I I I I I against it is such tha,t women, as that started by a Belgian statesman, who holds,that, if �ie burh'd6ad bodies WO lessen . . � , . . of his fl�ugerous' .illuess; and: subsequent � I . 'the Cit I Y, a, pang I * . departurd fro ' of remorse in by the nurse of her infancy and a few Con- f ideritial, servants, for the -Bishop wished often said,:bia son had brought,to his home , to fill the place of,the blesoed,ang,el-be had ,enough'; it is Ahat, of increasing in early I . . life by judic , ions physical -,vi,�erdiae the size prejudice I � 11, ., I � I s ru a,, pretend it would be impossible for I the dintue6s of detecting cases. of poisoiiing. I ' ' ' , I .. I . . � .. . � I smote the: heart of the Countess, ,w: hom .­. . - I � . , he bacf , Ahe * tordmain incognito, they at�IPUgth Bet forth, I I . . and travelled slowly oil through the lovely . I ' : lost. - . - � - I : I.. . . . . I � From, this titn6, Giuseppe with the I I and capacity of the respiratory' I Organs. . � The.'doctor draws attetation,10 the:deBira- Loti of: men"would!be them to whistle. ' - . - very -much surprisedto know how well their ­ .. B ut sarely, it would lid possible t d' I . p .. evise ' meams wlisreby, while the' body. -was ben- I informed of circum. I I . . ' � . . , stances ,which- �,,-tvi not already, steel a . I I I � �, .6 , . I I scenery of PAdua,Wbicli �aw itmet thaview I I . I a ' . approvalboth of his father and tb6'Bishop, ' - of taking : into consideration the . 'bflity� I . I . - wtvies, can whisitle.1" � � . L I . � _ , I..., ,: . i A lady, �wh6:.Was asked - about it said 1 la: of each . Burnedi,the stomac . corpse � might, I dfor certaintime'aft0rAqb,th � be pre ve a . B;gaiUat;'t.hd tO�id s , Alto had- oncei . . . . . I .­.�, I ,__ ern0s ., ' � felt and' "acknowledocd ,,for' 'him" - S 0 . of, loathe, awakened emoi of shimaied., ' L . . � . - . I sur,eev.eninbei66d'�,�dstrieliedliesit P as devoled'hims'elf excluBively to the�Btddy of � u 11 'music, in I which:scie be ' e',Attaiued.8udh respiratory capacity of patients suffering. I 'from tubercular uhthisis befordprescribirg I . . frankly,, " If' you , wOn't � expose - M6 I Ill . 1, . . . I , ­ , , I ,war Joao- it.; mi -M b -6 wanted' for analy , sis. I �,do . � I �te I ' . . I � L . . 1 �Vith Pain; (,)f�,the ,evil� slid hadi , �. . thoughl - � I . 1. 1adeed, thi� sight �of haidr6 in her freshness . � I a minence ..that lid '. became the , greatest: ' ., ' fall:oi i6w 6%rb5`a%c eoua diet. ' -, � ., 1 . ' : ' ' i I tLat WO k prove to you one manyou uowcara Whistle'. And- I'll tell why Women aL We I . rror, of those 1, ot' share th bishops, who, like. Dr. '­Worda(wortb, - . . .. � �,, " n . - . at only in 'havilig.blight6d, I wrought' him L ving � � , : 4 hit�--- dea-rest hopes but in ha bk.fier. E � and' beiiuty'l)r,.6a�eed��s-ii�agical.'eflee. I I � _ . . I ' upon , or spi . i ' � , _ . It irits;, a, -and brought b 6k to her pale MaSt er"of � 1, the' age. ,Com1 - bina: with. � , )aiiag'. . _ -'b I his " t . Corelli, thw-hith6r: I. the co enapprary, ) . I � I 1. � I 7- _ I.. � . .. ,. .- '- L : �.- _ - - � - -- - ­ - �:The German Empress. I �_ � 1. you don �t whistle � - Their-11hinkAlas usuallywhere men 6�rp.� . �t cremation . tamper with-lthe,�_; . - in a -Y, . ' , � .,rt� , . . � injured f,l1laa:'irnj)iirabIy by:'iriducing�thel,claeek . � I . . � "t"O I I L a; tin6e.oi its wont6d'blcom. , - The Bishop ' delighted the'se'omenB , 1. � . � violin; ;�Jids , biographer says,., 11,Tartini's. L . � ivith the ,.Next . I � ., �,, � (Beilin,boriespondence London Telbgr&pb.)-_ " , � - 1. L I � I ; � � .� I .11, . lips don't look,pratty'when �puakdrbd up for, . ', L, , - 4 ;iviliAtle', and they Cannot when whisth itig, populai,belief'in Ahe' resurrection df,.,the I ' ' ' nor.'oiala we:affect 'to sympathize , body ; I � I . . ,. Bishop' to c0imp'laill his, parents in the . . .. I I � - I most aggravaiied, ternas of*tbe evilcourBe . at Of .Striefidineh1_1ingered iii:evoiy spot, that Con'iPosi6dns'­ &11� Corr 0 ctnas6 . I andp6lish of Correlli"o are bolder and more . ­ I It is not every.' fiiend:;of ufoiaakchy�wlao � , . L 'as . I I smile to �laow:; their teeth if they have,& fine � .1 I I � . I with, thelate Home Secretary, who, when I 11 1. I - . i�. � . : ' . I , � lid_ w" .! pdrdufng� and '-in consequenc6 . . . ­ I - Boomed to excite bar interest, and diverged ' I , ad. " Hip slow mov6mentB in par-, impmsion . I approves those: traditions which in the� � I .1, . I ii� iHOUSeLof Hohenzollern exclude � the heir' set'. -.Surely, tbea6 'are reia�6n,a sufficiorit' why wome&: don't. want to Whistle, or at cremation.was once bruited in his presence,,, -: is s'aid to, have � asked with horror, "I But thereof. castlug­4wa� ,the patr6nage'of a "PAw0fal frieri�. �,, '.it *.as tooIsA6 6�r often from his route to seek.objeofs of natu. , , rsEbea,ut -mighti.s-er-v.e-t'b-eiihiLn6e-- y,-whidli- ti6lar, wore remarkably vocal and expr.es. - -Bi-�e,li�nd�-iiii-m�a�ic�-.F3how-ed.'s.,k'4ow'l'edge of I � , , I appalren t and hiis.:cohs6r`t from participation - I I . I. . 1, least to have man catch - them at it., And . . ' " ,than', what sball we do for, burial certifl' ' � ,. -.­ � ­­-� , __B_q,� i--, ­­ ---"----,A:, __ I .pair the wront� she Ead--committed,"and to " 'a -.------,-. . her Pleasure And beguile-hei 66tightonfrohl ' subject - ' , - ' not,abl ,- ,, the ,violin .which Correlli waa, eAO � � . I . � I .1 1. in, nea�rly' 6.11 the impoirtant affairs 61: the, , I . I nation, and render it extremely difficult for : yet it is a good � tiling.; ,You have.Lgot'to I '' . . - ' * , use , 9, good deal Ot. lung, p6werfo get,out a, cates?"Thowoild outland had gone.onaft , " a the sacrifice of fai� morB iimp6rtant INIt'is, . 4-,� t � G7 Con 1.10, �0 herself., and.to, keep . I UStify in j1a alive her an,i,o",:, she", "A �_061Y, to4bi thei sad and hopeless on which'. 8 they they Preyed. ,.'.&ad - so 16i ridan I y�;Aay � . Attain'." .. I. t, , I . � _.. I , - 11 1, I � , -41 � I �' .1. 11 (Concluded.), .: ,: ,,;.'. . - , thena to develop And ,: to:.. manifest such .. ." I I . ., . 'they cleari,.fine Whistle, and.the., ' . �, more yo.u,use � . . ,than the. burial,�6ertificate, Which to Sir * '.lana�elat ,, " I I , I , his ,is � . . � . � , t.i2is�r�,itig�l�ti-.e�,'and.it-blAze,d.,Wi.i�hs , . ' fiercer flameAllail � -,, � ,. . . � journeyed througla tbe'Wrest'se6nes of fair I It cl : , , I , , , first pleasure- a a assio Ita but as the -L i ". . �, I � � . I " � .1. - Some Quieer,jumags. � �� . :, , , �. , I I" gifts" a's $Pee al posse8s; for acquiring, I I " I -11 ­ ' � the Affections o -their'fr, f Iture subjects.. 'The I It lore you Will have. 'Do I know. any t a la I society'ladies who whistle privately ?� Why,' 9 biltiul, - - Richaroicrogtf, 966in an sad . in'.Ihe.co. stitutidnof " " t I . ll . socie y ; and it ought � � 7 ever. . ,, . .1 ... From the;:hour I � i biet'litritlid h4eard,6f . � u 9 . ' . , y, I ,ibl'd.'eiciteraont,,'6f-'ehau�e :and .noveity ' 'deeper . , a * - ' It r dayw�s I An Atiahta:(Ga.y, iigbi��&�.t - � . 'aliigiior�. - failing health of the Empres . 1. �t a and - the: , mpeior,o great age' are; 'however, a pr t a- Yea,, a soore of them. Tell ho they - ., . . you w - -- . , ure,9,'.'No,� indeed. What would . . .' not to be more diflicult to believe in the I I . 11 .. I ' ' resurrection of.abody. which a -shark has . I �,'Jlqr lover�s 111reas,:'heard too'. that he had . . I . , . . . ie�khaw not � �w . . . -gone, Al. hither,. without one faded -.away' Abe relapsed into, yet sad s& nega'. a dne�s tbat�. exhibited scarcely' a cart drawn by a team, of'tame . Mrs: Thomas Pkyne,! - I , the bride ofa,M on* , , 1. I t, * , , g � .Ben giving ,an ,opportunity to the Crown. � I - - Prince "d Princess� for ' how� . � If 1. 'become of us 'women i . Y,4v� went telling thihg6 ' , ..; .. I eaten And digel6ted than of olle'.'reducea to .. , . � I I ' . L funera I . . I f L ' d , ' " � I � � Ak'd"wel of woa! 0 Bign; elle: drooped an I I � . f- a , I -transient gleam -of bfigbihegs,. anO a I which, I *;`kwoloi� Va;) cleigYina I: rob R. ' ,U, i� only 1 Y66 . I 'A showing In �' it , bigh"a.'adgribe't BY, are endowed witfi'ull About each other.? N. Y. SU14. ., i , , , . . .... . -, . I . :., , � I � � ,., . . . � I . Allies in 9, I 4 : pyre. � . . . I I . . . I I .. . � I . . � I faded like aj prnitt6A RoWer ;, yef.fitiff, a.! -1 I r I . I I -, , 1-1 �­P � a iia-�i6l��oiber,fuithIri hisAfdth',';".'stI1f serve lis 6ffoks`toAiipeI. Alarin6d �xesieted,a,ll. I - '­ I I I ­ � ' ' �V,16thdl Continual, �mehLin''efioly, vhibla be - - � , shower of small pebbles that c6niiduie& ,, I � * ` �JfjijWats6kjJiI. -fitobiy�miuilteB j�� rabbittly., , :, ,. ,. la '-" i ' ' ' " t ose qualities iihd� MhAterE in all. those, . � ,th,t .­.., �­_ . - ,�xnsurel-popularity I __ � I __ . . � .".1 _ � 1. . I I 4 I ' ,,i I distone Wnt 'Gla i '' - clalag'tfi�'.Troops. .I " - I , I I I . 1: � � , , Game In the ­Nordhweist. I , - , . � I , :. � :� I :,* " :, , , I i.. I , , . � I 11 . . . � _. - - I - . . . � , cherished aldeet, con�'noffii� that 6in6:16ur. . I I ' , -4 her _' ';� m , ar fe At last ibriditily dd;an.gle ' 'i , 11 t. , � . -np,: ' ' I . , � " , , , �,,"�',�,T,O'�the,:ft.tit';,.v�iddwbt Lindolh.wbc�ohalt ,. � rts a to' prinbes.' : a . ,'. �.., I 1, ' I I In wbooming' ,ihe 1 Ciown, Prince ],.of, I ,, i, ; I I L' .1 I I I... �.., .. I ., L : . � ' 1: saw the grandold man standing,on.the- . . ljBPenotidre; P., L' S , of , ' .. Mr.: W; H. I i"- �' I � � ,, ja. L tile _� 'I Moi�!'Who­has mo , h . I I art had ,, . Wa� rebb�ted't'c)�foi,i�'6'�.ur�&6�of . , I - _ , ,, ' 913 �� , affecting. their final. beparak6n.`-�Thid ell. d the . ow �' i It at' li 0 . ay, B18 ly 1",._de rothantic,pai Is bf 'secure s'llusband"a'ifter, my death I be4diatla . . ' I � ,. . I ­ � 5ft0j", I I "a Will 'of & was a',proi it, t Austria' 4doll ' his -�ybung' -;spoiiR � .. a , -,on �� I . -.1-1 balcony of Lady,AiWBbury's house ,Ili Pall - - I . 'Mall, a. I - I I spent six' at , . '. N0thwast! with a Dominion' I i , ,, surveyin 9 I . I thi " � . . re. i � ri` a statto"wlheia' tho,young' Count I � we � , * -the,Appa.. .I .. . c: , . I whose wild',. and� romanti n � , , , . . QW. mi I iI after Nebraska wid Just forty. ` auto their� first �i`6it, to the Germaia� . .. I.". .Court,,. Prince Frederick Willian'-slad. our Princess, the. other; day,"when the troops- made - their. triumphal entry into town, ' write" ' I . 0'irty,proceeded'as far.w'eat as the Foot . � � With 1. . . Fbrn&nao.,'�impatient to claim his bride; . - '' arrived frotal, Venice, and the Bishop wel. .scenery they had. for some tithe lingered � 1 Apo a to he upon tfib subje6ti of her k this became known the cladmant appeared. - Ovekthelgrave of. a'Spriagfieldi Mass.', Royal Are discharging 9, duty for whioh they, I . Olive Logan, from London. � The Bame- I . Hills. He returns -glowin views �of . . Pr 'rie 9� , theprospects of the. ell . Provinces., _. . o s' � ' - � coined hfm� gladly" fall f angrame-hope � Ir � unhappy. passiora,' When ,touched to the . mart -in tlie. old. Methodist:', grounds, .who are eminently. fit tied, and which,the' cordial , relations subsioting between the, imperial gravity of expression which in less. joyous - mbmdhtB DiNrliA his rugged features Was Speakilig,61 the fuuna:.of the country,. he - � I is lffe�cuhj, � I would dispel the r'ash and I g4liali paseio7� -Which lanthe nourished so : heart by the griefund misery sho,displayed, he Promised no longer to:oppose her wishes died from the kick of a hbra6,'is � t6 � fole lowing quaint, epita�ph cutJu,dold ma,616.: I families of Austria And Germany , render a I I I I stiliPbservable; not 6ne . tihge-, of, pride ,or i ' being reflected that Guelph that the days, report� tl I I I . - buffalo Are I rapidly becoming soared, but . . , - - , . I te'naci6�slv.' i tut tbe�cold reception Which' . but to sanctioll her dnion ,with the object . I . . . I I Blame not the vedsi who. sent line to the dust, ''I genuine pleasure for all concerned. During . the.dayoproodding thbimpeiial visit.the self-ilorifi6a,tion on .. : miror-of aullonciat nadn"A"Oul"­�h'a face, that antelope :are nume rouB. tTbese :he observed in herds on their way Bouth, . I She gavo �,e� iinblo, ,:I�ver surprised While it I I .11 I n � ofEende(I fibn -, ,a;nd whe he f6und'all. his I . . of her affection Whenever he, mig t appear I to claida her. And he alread , I � ' Y f ' sit, imself For -the God of nature saidhe.must. - � I . . I � . I. I Green,pippins and golden, russiets grow . Crown Princiess of Gbrinany. has been receiv I I I I iDg deputations and visiting goveral hospi' . . Mrs. Gladstone' waB' with , her celebrated , busband, "usual. 'She, io a womad-of, . I , , �'but - they stopped invariably when they came in - , contact with the road upon which iron had' I . I ., . advatiom rn.c��.. wtth,absolute Aversionj his � ,� �� I � -pride wEdrii rqseht� the treatment- rewarded for this unpremeditato - hind- Eter. g�atoful tearA' , neso, by I . , and ,the more 11 . on the same bough of! an apple tree in the garden of Huston Miller, Hardinsburg, Ry.. tals-and schools, Catholic and Jewish, �a . S , � , gea t streDgt I h'.6f 'char acter,. ' an , original . ker of those rare woman who, I. , rye go � , been laid, they- grazed, up to � its� ire ' d � . 'to 'cross: . . . I I 'for ' whi. � ch I t 1116 wae . so, I III . prepared', � by a . . , I . freq . uprit smiles -Which soon in some mea- brightened her i -Some of the �pples tire one-b&lfp'lppzn and � I � ,, wellas Protestant, and clisiritable.estitblish- merits,, giving 'Proofs ever'ywhe of � g' to. I ; one could.basily lidv�' achieved an individual' . 1. . but seemed Afraid it, whilc- the . � �impiy graded irack'affered no each oostai;, i I . I I frigid negale6i;,which,delighted Ianthe quite I , I. . I I so much:�is]it� unnoyed hei uncle. sure pa:tisive features., � , 0 ' " L On this and other topico.c6n.. . plaversilig I tho.other half ru at. The ,pippins, i being I §B I .t be. largest, cup over the russets� giving, the I � I . thorough and uricommo � n knowh Age �bf the; , 11 f , ieP . of the woil& a utation-in somebrunch I ose, channels.:of had she ell nAo L . cles. '. tad&rs and.. gophers infest the , . I 1 I . I ,,, - � I � . . HesaWf,,,'hV6rite-pr6jedt6nf be p6ifit'of J�Gd'b, .tlle:pe I ueded,i with iti they hAd' fbigoden �Iha;t * . f " ruit.the appearance of great scorns., . art of unising, the necomi ty o ,.vent*' � I ilation I and all, those braholies of hygi n 'a "c'editure' I greatfioss. strive,for fAme of that � kind. But With . �whole westein country, And seem to have � I ". , I . I . inhadille,soil . I i ' bon6bo rl hub W.P.,vIes, -" I . . b rversehess of a girl . 6ing di �fSij, _y evening was . coming fast ,upon them, -And. I . 'b -A Year agoMike Welch had1500,000, but, at 1 � � in which �� thgla a" s the. r At _ tile nd:�* xcel, of.' i ith: the' wives o her, as. wi f some of our . . I . .. j. . prai Is I 1. � � , not AO . who had. 6-�ce 13�ford Yielded impliclit.!bo- - � �fi".,gbi.r.' . . I I iciace, o Al, t I T-sl,-�'i-O-F,F-,t-wi-Bh'-b-df-W I _+ - biat th d yet thore than a league to Vey al �itrav&l -before r�tb�,�cou.iAzLLrei�oli-�-hii-ting-' to -day be finds himself a. b6ggaraud in iail- . . , -, -'I I 44ost-the-grea,te_ - :_1 _�.­_� a-Deriver.-Eb � -t . . . . . . . " ol._JaAhe "V6Ih6k6dfie," oj&�ja& I . � , les'; wor, _ , I . ., I L -- -th Ted -p. own state�m6n,�,' .there' . i's � glbky� . I ' -�ono�gh-�in4eing-��u.bsid,iat��i)-&'-huELaa � are numerous or - �mwnagb � � lcav , 'out, 1 , Of ,� sight. :1 Of birds - he I I I , I I I , ., . ' � . 1. . . remained 36.0- aliko,to persuasion or redion. ."q. . Waily, , place for the night. Noi'llad they observed . � I We, 'Clouds 'Which a - . F �, . '' aiiiiin, and fir.11' money in specul, . , association a taBit-ed 11 a . . d . . .1 .. I ;;; I � ­ . I . . � I 130up-made f6r,the. pbor� receive a, is or,t , ii whose renown falls the world. In attire . . . . meroda" � -savi-ird . I �-piiiirfe­dbiclions­�-dtick � � B-1- I 'ostad� . d f ! li , . � a j, -bill cranes an ew spoon- 'bli'llZ . stratace.. be expected t& see:the' - I I Ake his epi;rture in' disgust and Count 1 ' 'd gathering portended . ,apeedv shower till warned ' ' f its approach , P . riess fell away, Arid two restauraifts.,� Biusi ' ab6ut year ago he'fbund- him elf ruined. 8 . . i from medical hien on,-th'e � excall' t'res6its an , �' ­ I I .14 .' Gladst6ne',mak no pret6rati6fi ,to I - rs . as, . ".. . t , L . ' baing:A, vo a,ry of fasbi6if. Some yery � - ,a. I their, way' - umer * N, Ono birds winged 1 , I � . ' I I . I I 11"d 7LI ord'Orta delavan eventwhich I ,aiager,,a�, I: ,?%'6a by tlie ,low grWAing Of distant -thunder, , . � . Then Want to Denver, aud,bas since h"e obtained by Beading Paln and- a , 0 ickly t wn ,children I .1 into rural retieuts, or, as no to or as Germs el�gaht American ladies otaly. acquaintance otiolleta eodth beforelthe October Btorm, hat're. . . " . turned when it li'ad,passed Awt Li. RuAld . . must a r-upture tile �roposbd-fdliance, . lbd� devoted- hinisnl� a . ssiddously to the . and by vivid flasheB of lightning that Played. � at intervals across� their path, The twilight fallen4ower and lower, until he Is'now a . drunkard and trump. , I - I . . . ' - ni � , �, � b .degignatd them, holiday colonies,-& . lad C in 4 who bad debt them. for St. James' . Chapel.�Ri6yal, and chs�iaedd to' be plac ad . . 96A6, ara plentiful about , tb6. rocky .* . . � . . . . entertainmeat bl his gdest,', and'strove to . . �aftd " . deepened.mpidly 1 indeed 'the. dark cloiias in Homer -Bron . . . - I son'sgarden, Waterbury, 'buried plimented the citizens Breslau , . b'� on tb I t so h d ,ri I a , .liberality with which'ihbir�bbark . * , 'lad9tone I near Mrg.,G wpei�,wero astonished: . ,banks of the:Saskatclibwan.- No'ei � . ­ I outcrop' of took ws�s seen,;however, until �� . 000tbe�,:,h;R irriti,tion. keep Alive hid i interdstia"laillthe by conatantlyekousing, that bung low down upon the mountains, 1. . created a premature,night, and urged them, i Cohn.', Was the.. arm to I . . lost last August., He complained that the sr I . in fe �, ... I I been. endowed, or 'Were ,kept I � I 111 � up; 0 bcoasion herself in. the .1 at tli..e lack of smattribm inMrB. Glade ton We . I ' apparel -They thought she Owed it 'to -tbe,rorcupirie bills were reached'. Here, it . � . . . � I OU�08. sco�e, �of, teznpori4y indisposition, -_____1 . � I ___ .17tv, l�����i-a4,i-xeset-ve-----�--�-�- .-her-wai3 ��z .1 *11 ' to prods on in search of some'blielter as I ,7r,a�i,dlra,s-th,e-ro-d-b-iT6sa7ol'-th-d�Y69,d-W--O-Ulld- L , 1. tired aud. cts,nived, but he' experienced -i-nit-an-t-reTie-f--wfi'Cn-,V.illio-utTy��,ktewl-6cigaT another she attired ,, Attila" of' her regimbut,, t , he Black"' �&H-iia r ­fF_ - de -11i d her M I I - ­ herself. and to the public to. dress more uk, I . , �C'OIIBonal�ce-with-the-�s-ta,blii3bed-,�fewini-ne- _rr�14_ . was red � Build stone � of a, , "fine workable' 1� ify. The flpra- of the extreme far w'est � , , , 'do , I . I - ­ . - ­ .- I � e; 6"I" �, 4 , . I Th' LL te S la th sea i .� b_ meantime b me I I , I [ , ohted lover'6 co i - the depoelb r.v- f�� tile 611' in pormit'their surelootea mules to prbo'eed., I � ' But in va�ila they, looked round for some . the arm, wAs exhumed - and,reiriterred iii a different position. 'Throb � times the Bev. I E113 ,an with then orif , I 1. I of the Emperor, first in slow, and then,in . I idea of elegance. arido6lendor. Butfashlon" . I oh a tyrant.f. Afterbilduribg ito-sl .geraniums, IS 13111 avish fi 't mg`vAriods;-rIihee-,-- u �compris 1. 1. and. other floral beauties, Con - , �� ptaints:.,ai 1 2 lae,.Fotin Ker B I . . �, j, 11 � � ympathy-.so T1 none inet,thei ea' huraltin1abitation; I r most to.oeek.r bredlimblass beertmoved:togive "relief -to . . quick tim�, .On'Thursday last, wheii :the- . Crown Prindej with Count MoRke and; the' � . mandates in Paris and in All tbe:Amorican I verting the country, for u brief.,Beaeon, into a .perfect' garden. Mr.� L. speaks highl ' I Y soothing. � r I a, yE d it so charming, that - � . " , . . gaze,andthey--weie ,about . efuge the. sirfferer, and each time successfully. �A lafterIA 'dersignated , successor, Count cities, .a- viorn-out, overdressed woman � . f. the eatable - ,qualities, of - the , c� . ..slmost"�m'co' clowO ,to himself be'sobb . , bbgau,to oe.1 a, )1e:tLsure in the society:of e sing fury of'the elainients, beneath an overhanging. rook, 'when' the mos' remarkable, base of matured love I t that overcame everything was exibillibited Wuldergee, at his sidej was witne$8111- t he I -manceuvred rielithes''intene6ly in Ziglabol, tlie full I � ac6orded to be' r to'be a 'dowdy,- if buffalo berry And - the btiffido- 'grlipe - I � , ' . . . . I "-it I'tertha' which 'he � (. thi gay'' !� . eff.W." ) 'of 'silent, cheering sound of a bell'saddenly disturbed that' I ill that -of Mrs. Jennie Council, a handsome '-o'f *'Columbus, from the supposed enemy's I camp, Princess Victoria led her 'regiment Power , . ightest' degi6e sb6 wishes, Without,in the Ali I and of the extra beauty of the� wolf WAN I � . with ibs'silvoiiy'leaf and se*ed;, p,ods, found, ­­__ sco)UA'. � vdin " ,::::: thm -the and ly . -,, I I., abst e1A - , at I , " . '6� I a t ,,, P", � ho'. Whatever � a7acea ra th.e.'dreary­ silence reigned around them. They listened''till''again it'swell,ed. mud wealthy young, widow; � lad.; who took fO r -& second mouge .a Mr. I 1 '33, I-'-- .. at full Canter to an a,ttack' upon is post- ' losing caste for that reason. , . .1 , - � I - � I 4 in abund'ance everywhere. I I , .. . .io b the t !i��,� 6f. oi�,, moment, Wwus.aus. 0 11, " - . I . I , - "Oori'the breeze, and ,the next 1110mont a . ' Griffin, an. old acquaintance. 'After 'a . tion, e ;rk iliciting from her hugbaud the rema . I'f , that 11 t6h; was the first, time Ili his 1 a . I I . I .0. , * " ;1�erL, fo'"(1 n. . ,- I 11 � I I I . � I I 1. , , . I 1900V a 01�14 # on Urla . , . .1 , �� I i"! U 0 ncess and himself.' . tain *, ,I I 11.11, I it", on ' ad I , I . a , .-t,-Yabd with attell Sh DIV 11.�11 . tioh. when -,ho , 0 bright gleam of lightniDgr�evealed to them . . Pild',L the grey waIN of an bid monastic 01 urn joy � is wedding trip the couple, rot ad to the home of the,brid'e, but as . .ab6 entered , that Bheb ad figured among his adveisaries." � I . . , ''! ... ,. I .., '. 1 .. - I . ­ I Rev. B dwitt Thompson has raisbil, it roa . . � -of -laugli ter - Probably. a thousand timek wit, . �. � � . I . . � � . - Among tbb early Greeks it was-infamons - . I � . . I ­ read; Qe "�i tbc,'�omidasted companion of . � . . Bwa H I I i , is' Ik dio lum aer of that gratified rising fti6ve the trees- at� a short distance from their road. They bastenea.t.owards the parlor - the first object that �met bar- * 1, Z9*, was a full-length it of. bar 11 I 1� I I . .. I . I . � Stupid An4werm. � I tbb sto�y- of the countryman's. .wife and , -1 I. . I 'thou r it woman td, makry a se fo cond husband; - - ' sq much F,o -that : the,,, name of the first 11! .. - , ,All �f hlg�iiaate,," the' zaa�6us'prpdaoter, of what., , I I it,for therain-was alr6adybegilldill9t0fallo 'and go, portra �f6rd3er'lad6baiLid. -The dgh�of the familiar , .- 1. , �, 11 : '­ I I .1 I .1 ' 'A Swiss physician having to collect' ll -lit' � ebii(Ire h thA"they Wore all C6 : muse,t`iTe Itiw6ndarid father nfitabl6ti bet ' widow wb6 thus dared,to brave public, . . I . � )6v , air miuik,�Oied t(i� hi,.i � enjoyment. ThiliI'l . . . and .their loud summons at -the. gate l'o-vi d features 'so wrought upon her' a� a statistice of mortality 'fri6iiii. - thb'wida di8�7_ � h'%d'6e'biA_ -ei'e-CA-ed to'tho office of c6batabI6. on bpilll and the unbroken custom.of can- . . . . , while th 6 '�,r,­.)Id -, 3� �Ilfference - of Iantbela I . "wonindedlais i6h Was ahswor6d qui -ly,fk6tA'vvithin; 'when � ,to eAd b &-complete r6yulsicini of feeling dber.new trict.ill which he held office, sent a circular; I I . . I visit - ' "I. ' q . A or wall - comp Imentirig,the wife of'a turies has come down to do . - in a somewhat -, * 'He'"r , I I xnallaor o,,ori�io&ll, pride and I . I outrage'i 1�i�� 4oct�lloti's, the alpaost tender the whole: Party were conducted �to'a large hall where 'ihey found sev6ral travellers, husband. After - brooding over her trouble for pi day or - two she con- � to th0:Ptesidents'6f' all,. .the "Commurie.s, in Asking "' How'.many persons may die i , public funotionary'pri the Wilt social posi, . held.'. - ... I . tArnishool honor. name was Gorgo. phona.��-Tho Flindoos, bowe�er­ttiok-tbe ' 1 1 1 . devctod(4q4 �-A 66 Countess -flattered his . who liketherneelveB hadsougla6refug6from 'gatherea`ro�n'd , fesse'd all to' her,,buBbarad, deolaied she your c6imunoi durb3g,.%be,'.:year ?". One tioi Phe - I -_ ­_ .� . .. I I I it Ye�,4lld you pure very,hiud, 6i,,,io_,Bay mc t , 6 ffectual method of preventing the 1d6Ws . Belf-Jove, s,iiri.lel ))� fna by degrees to tians. the tempeB t an ample � could never,lov6 him, and besought him �illage magnate replied .,"'Nobody may � � .w it,," said she, 11 but, whnt little:Bocial dis- from marrying. ThQy-burned thorn , I 7 I I 1. . I C , �4-�t i D Wrbst, which had nearly for to he , , Chimney, in which blazed a'bi'iglat fire.of� `- for, tb' sake 6f,'both to leave bar. She � a � die in our commune," - and. :another : 1, Ia I tinction I may *havo,ac4uiied 1 ti I a en ire y up6fi'the funeritl pile of the dbad'h&ba6d. . I , . expired jn'bii, hrofu�t, for his afliancedbride. . . TliuBis ip�, lwol.-,servaut 61-Aho.in6ioas. 'V6, chestnut Ib98- � - . I . I - ,TheY`_L_C6urteouslY_.mada:, way persisted in thisi and an attorney was called in,'who draw, up a. At% ternent 'signed this place all way,di6.11 � Many other ridi- na were ri�caivad, and, his ibg due to my 1u�lband'ia office., If he wore -,to. ' - � � - Thebrigiwof that custom !A'Baidto be'that. the Elmdo6wives in early tii�eg became so, . . I 'V ,�16'0761'�u hie'nobla guest and ­­_­­:�g intill�1116� ", ­ - ­ - 'in -a.6- --the apgror,ch of 'Ianthe, �,who, weary Arid . by; both mud agreement to forhaing - an I I . 11 culous answers himself'for the loose pllraseol6gy of hid , 1 ,question, die now',-whuti would I,ba' � Y'ledve it to I . . I , I I I I .. � you " , . �. I I . wicked that on- the iliglitoBt cause of 8ispleasure� illey t , heir husbands. , ii i the belief his fai s4i6.,e, rorrnonod busy I ' , .. .u,t.d, , threw herself upon the rude hearth separate. , ­ I t . I I � - the phyBicimn sent out aill am�noled I . Visitor , (after . maturis reflectiou)�Y,ou. I poisoned I . . . No method having been 'diseover' to that the prbh��qLed,jlmy'od the former indi. . cated s dew�,/M!iia,olqnoilt, to his niece, ,which settle that.. stood beside the i and ' artially so�redned froial'o'bserVo,tion by the P � , , , , , , " , � � , I I ill."sle, by'Telcuratwh.'� , I , __ I / . � I inquiry,in two forms,,, " What io the aver,- 'age: nuinher'of deathd% in Your Commune 112, woald, madaba, be a Widow 11� � ,..'I ­ I . '� . " , - - _.___,_� - . - J .---- ed, prevent this mischief, they, enabted a law - ' I .11. I , " � I , ,would db,,�t;v, (Nereorbe her.childisha vier� , � watchful care of bar attendai6t, Blue contin, 'nod I I ' 1, Amongit esp6 a Muniolh h (Aalleatures of th , iiell your 11�faud .1, How many aeatbii are a I . I 1� Paper lil,tely road before.tbe Societe de That every Hindoo.wife should be burned deuth Upon the fun6ral of'her d6ad ' , Sion.to th " 1 i aft.vri� 0 C', . bi'le Alto, no longer . .1 11 I 6 p,oretscu��efi,l�T-)�,'t,kt6,',�tt(�4tions of; har.16v r, line ilisre, while! the wsyfar�rg to rec , I gathered round, tbe , board 'which -A JAY L I 1,;IectrioaI1'jx1Abi�iou is a telephone traus-_ � mitting tbi6ber pieces of music Performed . :gle year in:�opr probable duriq a.sill ('()in- I , I I I I I M I o8b 6 he an w, w s., era a I re Batts-,; mane 21, , ft I � :to Biologic fora�bado'ws)r6sults. which way be Of great use to agr� lturist& A seribs 'of 1c; . pile h,�b ' j,6�d I The law is suppo4d to'.1av6put a. it I � out apart, *��I,itippeet iu'the4r6am of. iho past, I . I'll I I br6ther �preAd 16i their, refrdA1iiiienb,-.and . _ ' 'd at Ob6eammergaii,' I Bii#2 , which is about , ; ., Pr id u wrote fact6'ry ";,but ,One �� ,as a t- 9.(3kl .. I � , . ex)perimenidi were iepoked 'int6laded to E)tOi)' t practI68 of poisoning' , a pernicious . . I 4 9 � amid w, kioi�6 s,�eo4i'fomembrances hek'spirit ' talked of their adventat�was.th'Ay dli�corfte, I ". I 1_i.--1 ­t, I - . three miled, "IsAll ;� 13,160 Wgiant felophoae� . . - 1 6 1. I � a Wit cannot h . Bib it " "demonAtrato ,t Every one dies bar " � - tho-value of b6ile'd and dried . , , I . . . I , 0 dwell ­­­ I seemed t ' I , � , , ", 1. , ' I , But all ,(kora eled"trifled, by different emoi thetiliblesome viands placed be fore them.' . Gaking� with a vacant eyelpto the crackling ieces peiforine�' .gvhich trunIL,.1it,i c6i pi . inthe tvgli�h, Caf6, 'so ag-to be audible to 11 I , .7 and gned, 0 and another : 11 the 6roi Ite"Qc" I L 1. 11 t, nyb dyfromd I Atelier cannot preveia a , o ,1 .ug ` . L blood as an 'uliment for -cattle- ,otillen itJ B 11 . finely powdered � Arid sl�rinkied int6 There is a kiiid of 'dwarf kafiggroo in tb6 ' Staked-Plaiias of, Northwestern To 'as. It a 11 I � 11 ... X tions, wheyl, One )n6rbiiag the Count sought " firei she iernaiiabil,for 9=6 -time' writpped the whole of an audience in. a large hall, at I I I I . I I ,. I , I I --,.­_.­­,;�---�--- � ;� ,their ordinary'vegetable diet. ,The method, -has body- is a out eight inches, long; its fore' , . b , lega I the BtsliopIoa hi'q study, to make a persoiiil � I renahciat�oli of him claim noon the hand of -in a wakmg 1 ough an open-* Iream, wherithr I Ing door stole suddenlY a straiii of sweetest . . . t pajace. ,A sliepial intoreot'also attaches. 116 I to dia,tranomissio, ii, of - power by a single ' It iiI 'now settled that Sir Garnet , Wolselay take the 'Batch u th i a far proved very succeBBful with sheep, I I few'CAB68 have been.reported deli. are a ot, more than an Inch and'a half ior- Awoluches in-longth, while its hind, legs,a,re I I the Lady lanthe, i %lid to demand that of � � I I ,� I., ,�� � masip., an old ,faiiii iat strain, tba;t stirred wire, from the coal mines of �Mxeobach, wlll� ,title of WCIseIGy 4 Cairo � and of Wolseldy, in the and a of cafle'eltildrion being restored to -fiealth by allofi3iiinches. Itha - a &,tail About eight . I . I ,.- the Countd�s:Bertha, in its stesa. Th6pro. .. . Uto'waa tbunder�qtrxiok-hot the slightest . . I to i4raost secret deptho, her',startled sout Wim, that iiah melody ,'word linked the ' I .. about thirty-seven miles'di'stant,ustbe possibility of utillsing the beat of coal ab a - 'transport. C(cillity.-Ofsta,dord, while SirBeahch'amp -- . , SayL -1 wi-I ' I take the title of B"Ton ,� ­;)" thistaleans. AoJ%�t'oaos_for'utilI9in th -6bOrna � I ,9 1� 8 Waste from 61 ell aughter houses it inches long, oompletely-Nilre except a tai -, of long li�irff M the end,, and a ridge, of � . 'to . usp- . I , o lqt6i,i Of ,What ha&been daily p Ing . , I I � I � a, em, , d.now in , d6atcAt in ories of her heart,.an )'all its Came to , distance without of tha. Coal is . I - . . ,Seymour mour �of`Alcester - (pronoubdi I,. ' � I A Anew , B06notitio valub is apparent. , I 1 ;B on its up short hat Pat part. It is also. a marsupialo the developed. ' I 8 lal in under hvi own by I I entered hir): I . , . , .! .1 and it, U onleat of on � rprise I 'his - - - - 'T 11 ,oibounds, E that 'JaL gushing BWbethe89 I a voice of plaintive mourning her ear like I - . 1 from, concerhed. . . I I . I .1 � I �� . I . I ­- - . , , ' "Ne. Josh Billings x6 6'a � . the Count - 11 . . I y of WarwioN , . - , , . hen does. a, Young nat ttl'. W , in feel a Ii I I , y truelway of preventill'o a Fingin The O�l , . , d fr� esire r in &�bsorbjii our na polich-bbing well It is of a i6ft-bl�ne--�e6lop.Q-1-ts-ol))�y,,��OE16-�.- . I - 'by I lial . I � 7 ­ glix IZ , " I I I thefisst. - I . ­... I says:. ol ear I - - " � g! I comotion is oflo umping, precisely li e' - j is . . hi . I � lanthe Wits suhimoned to i's press I W uprhiAed and hands claspol in 00+11scienoo for ob.,iid comfort an old I down Ill tpo mouth and yei happy � When, , , L ing,our usefulness is,tq ; btir L the kangaroo. 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