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The New Era, 1883-02-09, Page 3A Cute QCof SECOND MIGXIT�­ 'A BIT OF IDIP-Limacy. ebr'Uariv, �2., ance. Our told friend, Mr. Robert Dayton the eaI I I A pawl There has j ust died It mp- .'worthy proprietor of Loch EariL_Head 0 q# fSedillaind, Motor Ries. Breezv Induceal Be" flinoband . I 1 .6 Wolverha 0 a Ony. ton Workhouse, in Englo Envelop eiawerp� fi�Bj used in, 18�9. gwfui..Za most . to I go Calling on, No rear, I ' � for AnsaitheBi A' Hoitel, One of the most'duli I" stillliellevell t Eyripit. (Brookly nd a man who a was iscovered.in 1844. I I . . n the whole of his lifetime, extending Over Wile Editor., trouty" resorts in lovely Scotland, sendg up According to a theory which in years The first steel pen wag made in 1830. I Suppose ybd will sit alr ound the house th.irty-seven yss.re, ha6l been a -source, of -amp was'made ia'1664 following cutting from, a Scotch paper, gone bT wag mach credited in Scotland, the b the'i I on Netw Yqar'B trouble to the union officials in the iot The first,air 0 ring me, as Usus Which isboth interesting for, the Students g' distr The first luciler matchwag made in Who in iiissanctum sits up late ift of 'second, sight is conveyed to.some- bay,." said,Mrs: Brpez. and the central authorities. in London. And sixiviss, with seutenee4 of weight, history and for its fine racy persons by mean I a of I dreams, :It is,asseried Moba, mmed was born,tia-Meeba about 570' p originally by a roadside, when To Set to right affairs of.state al y Picked u Ot-course You kno�v I never iu� Scottisb,twang. -It is. not often we find a thal; ad i n I dreams are uaed%as a -a few days Old, Lis parentaunii The first Iran gteamghip�ss built in,1030 he editor�ad.mire him I dear,said ki..Breezy. I I b in _840. ohn Gilvin,_ I of intercourse between the 'visible an.iufant The `fit6t, ball6ba US06ut was made by a guardian t bt fellow citizen of J, vbbiole t oal� too' well," said known, he was Christened deiiiinioulds the public hOu9 es, I do kilow I 1796, iror money who can nWerbe bought? Of famous London town, and unspenworl, whereby aii� il�itimat'ion is a name of'Bytheway. He grew in.Eniland in'� ria. Breezy; am r ' Sally aBliatned ofyou Under tL up C6achpa were first 'used i who always for the right has'fouglit ? .,going so far North as Ui. Dayton. has gone, made not only of whabis uqDuanyiliskinilliace oil that dtiy.11 in: the wdrkhous -old enough tol:.be The editor, -respect him I a -a long di�etlltnce off, but of coming ev�uts. a antill i tnd beciomiug real favorite wit Seats ut Im not a society man, lov Dilring thenext The first Bted plate, was discovpred,id, e, its you 8eutotit as an apprentit ? -3 belief ifa still a deep-rooted musifbave found oilt--', -patience ot�bis Who notes what great meno and slay and Southrons, but though born, we be. Indeed, thi e,4m years he-died'out Ithe Andilles obituarleEvaway, lievo, within the Bound of Bow Bells, the 'One ; and, it Must be' acknowledged, 'many course I've. foplid it out,",Etaid. Mrs. m' aster, as e had tired out he patience of 3180. The Whan'they shall die t6print next d Iy old,Aarq'LIA�eof Breadalloape preferred him ourious instances ara'on record iflustratiVe Breuzy, and Iyve nbllu� giv, a UP ever the officials of the union, and when-�bis. -waS I bail in The 6ditoi­-:-rev6re him! his'Steward, and thus of its truth; evideucewhic, as Sir W 1826 27: to SH men as be alter wakihg anything. out of ) ou bat, a, fnoney. aPprenticeetip expired be came back tothe r�'for cough orcold ? Sbott affirma", neither Bacon, Boyle, nor The Franciscans arrived in Englaudin oil] becameltopted in the Nortb_aud deligbts mahirg mchirie." Workhouse as to his oiVn home. Thus he' 1224., to see big London'frieLdb at his well-Spr ad Mr. HenderSyn has Most"wives are satisfiedwfth that kind remaind up to thatimialof his death, either The fi fed the Hudgon In eatiently Lind long, Jollilson coul& resist lari�uage Btrong? rst steamboat pl so 0 ucollected together some Striking cages,.'twOt. of-& husband Haid'Ur. Breezy, drawing ail inGor -or outdoor � pan 'He wrote The.editor-don It chide hiiii board. , I � . I ; per. at which We �quote. A lady' of Truro au-hiB SliP.paTs a d unfo ding the' evening letter the . Local Govern ut entire fl*ew Bible 4as: �iitited JeCH or LOCH EARN. a ato me 7 Who ignoianeb mbst ne'er confess 2 drearried, the nigb1i'loeforea boating p�srby;; in A* flis acqu , ain,ance with Jo k was not that up . get, and paper. Based, coplplaining� af;jimoSt every official in I thin more or fess- t t C he ;boat Vio I ows ot One 0 : )Per -bottomed!' 112 she Yes, and most' biiP.b%ndsare' skitisfied the house,'thattfiece tral Were first Cal him I W -'She,- therefore deter with doll baby wives W6 care for nothing --alitbority at l6iogth,order'ed'.an iuqui�ry into Or whl t lie don liuo� are can gueSS') f my owii seeking;- on th6'contrary it herself d ' npd. he editor�, ro b 'on W at , to ce 17153. as rather an, anuoyan It hkppened wined il' join It,' ii;hd sent an above the latest styles of dressaud Oenty big nienbal. stat6-t This inquiry, however, Gold was first discovered in California in jVbe�iiiyouthYul talent seelis to rise, thus: was peatbd': bit one -of the gardeff eXC.U8e.' T lie p kr ty. returrlpdisaely, how- of shopping money," Said Mrs. 13 did not eStabliAi lunacy 1 and By thewaij re- Y eYes,� � I in reezy who views its growth with frieudl forms ontside'af one of the. most comfort- 6varl-anci the lady, after te Us -merits ize friend It's a great pity you didn't'get that kind Instilled about Wolv6rllE6mpton, and con - q able hot The els.in� Scotland;. at the%head,, of what 'had passed, The first telescopd-was'use -in England shiml and describing . where: of a wife, Mr. Breezy. . You would have tinned his troublesome I I , . � I )roceedirigs,'appearii Loch E�urp,,a Spot gurroundedby Charming he' bad dteamed thec' body would be ben � much, happier with w braioleBs Ing' 'from ibime,to time or and roluantic �w�nary, embracing Glen foutid, ceased'to thinki of with real: anAY was -introduced into Japan the -matter. , A' woman, I have no doubt. A o wi�h. imggillarYgriev�pces before the magist . rates d tb g6od udgment sadlylilell 2 . .1 1 I : I I i I I I ,j on Voirlich, Ed It to',later the lady"had ov 1549i 0 0,10 B enample and :the month a test ambition in lmife'!I would or County Court -JadgeJ -He was baptized Who haB.of taste not a eiaa smack -f?' at N an - you, to 'tbe -Urdii-n fio sent liftTe -�6em a-- -k-� Brass -a" Batquhidder; Ill was to Cross the Trdro River' Out --iirthe-C�urch­bf­hn-�Tand and-- pro - W U, cl h ay. l�sui'ltl.! gah d The or-confoulad hire 1 1477, "I, VII t oq,� a bright summer's w�rping� jd�ylilg paSsa�e,; the..boat was upset,' h 6und. . But 'Po fessli g virious, religiouBI creeds during urg in a a vidence, as aerial, threw 13 life, V foldtd du6-half of my copy of the scotsman, drowned, atidthey sought . for -the body in Irst 'bavg,,,. aker's anvIL: brought to, away. its best tre%'s,ures ar_,d you got- me. he ended his Checkered I career by ayin', in NI[GtILIJV 'OF XXORROU. -laid it oil 'one side--Whilst.�reading:th6- vu�'111. '� Then friend to wbowshehad the' A I the �;;ame old story of Pegasus and the 6x., the Romaxi- Catholic faith.-� America in i819. oth rortion,'and when I sought for it,it told her dream came for -war Firm� almarit to :printed- by George Von &,- arid pointed One nature Craving to fly away into the Fdrbach in 146'0.! lip, St. Collis lan in a 11otel Wits nowhere to'be seen; it had mysteritt Esperience" of a to. the 9 ked out in the dre'm as the realms of the ideal; and the) other piodding ll.e�lfltntdng Mull noagly vanished.' Hearing� a rustling noise body's loThe first newspaper adve:rtisement Turned olding it down �t( Fire In ILS5 S7 , I _p1s. �i a, and there it WE68 and heavy,. hi eiluin- at A appeatid in 1652. me; I' I g cmd Mr. Flirjui,.'of the Westminster -Aquar- behind ached, andi lo I there was found. Thb a ustance, whicb.occur-, drum. commouplacelelm of existence were used in the U Sock "at some film,- the'\enterprising,l. discoverer at th� P616118"4"op arms in with ra a rea in:1848j.and was narrated ill the papers t a luw� 9 bav you been reading now I C�Ses I of rare. eacqrrencein whic as in I I land stamping: under foot,my papbr,wbich. of that day, is'as follows MByron's 11 Rvisoner of Chiliorl," one 8 ha"ir' Smitil, gar- asked 21r. Breezy tattqed Greek nobleman,, has 6ro;�ned his army -in 1830. itucY t he,hadtorn into Shreds. I Could nat,f anthropologi;3�i Tlile � filist use of lab.motiva� in this feats'. in research by� he dener,to Sir Cbfford Constable, Was SUP- Theid� y6u� go, 41ways doubt -Ing my 1, gro,Wwhite -for a moment] that an editorial. article at capt�lre of a real -11 missint link This rare douutr.� was in 1'829. in a single night,' I �" posed.t:have fallen,1ata, the Tees,�hig hat -origin ality,". said.Mrs.'Breezv. But that Iiiical bias had ranged his idig Creature , is de "cibea-1 as, a bright rs�t. introduced in New :r6wnJrom sudden fears; I any PO stick having -be' - OmujibuseB,�iaie fi As men's have g and i an* ftound',inear the e'cauge you haven is :.b any origins, ent, gir "4atersidQ, and the river. was dragged for, y6liliselL Who, �-ever heard- nf-­A� lawyer- Kerosene Wks first "by "I of about 'Seven icaad mst� toild, bi� eyes -fooking,-Aiatellig York in 1830. -but there �is'& W:alt�-autheu't , t �tioii; yet there he� s ye rB, d iiDg tl 6 ri t Aher used -for lighting pur". A this kind in the person of Charles B. A -h anyway? 4f I as a at oses in 182 Y014 like the Bb eals,"I ihor 6. tile 'v p Waxdrop,'the cigar Store man, of No.�218 W L �"trhlle I in g flashing fi�e', � fiercely and defiantly. sometime, but without success., ", an 'imagination, had named AWdai, from Little N6 shar. were 'only original and ambitious you .'had Jack biee a mau, I belongs ip�babif - The! first. glags 'in the United vreilk he North Fourth strfet. "This 'Newhall ike dreamed that 'Smith - w4a lyirjl The,Tribe to. which. Kra MYE ave insist would- go into �ocietyith, me *and become 3ei, ��ouid h ad on� an the wil& country to the;�Ddrtbeast of l3lam, States.,was built inA78O.' House fire in Milw 11, ledge"of at, certain rock#bout thi I _., 'G. 'a aukae vividly reca is an 'you raight 49 well make I, i - somethilig� But dows Were first intrioducodinto ting tLSS Wil incident in remarked Mr,. explmti.�Ion, but this was 'impossibld,, for yards be' and the proo6sel'by which t�is intakes i low Whorlton. Bridge, 'and that -have any a the attempt as i1t.is. You ban.t * Spec England in the eighth� century. Wardroo. to a QloN-Delrnocrat repOrtd,who' Jack was a raven Lid �a splendid his.right arm was brokent" � The'drearn' so b6tterfirue to begin than New. Year I s. 11 . I I imen waS procukedl is not'a little our- . )us. - Hearing of 0 dropped- into his store yesterday aftern000. large; stron that he got up early and ,But, wydear,, you know I hate 1: ravea he was,' g and' well affected this rhan Cal the existence of' t, a 'race The, first. St6aw engine on this a ntineiA for a, few sample Of hiry-t�iled. men" in the wmblibught from Englabd1la 1.753;. "the,fragrant covered: with sable- feathers, posaessitig a got Out'at olice'to'se rch tile river, a of. weedi a hd on bill fully thres. inches in length. By dint the, first trial he made with the Carl Bock, a - traveller, 11 offereda reward' The'first complete Sewing machine as. Iky white hairs. date frow.Feb. 20th, 1858, b. 66at-hook Oh, of course, iyoi� bat6 4,pythiDg I pro- of coaxing a;nd tempting im,wdh 'tit-bAB, he dpBW, t. 11 for the capture qf_"p ned--man, O -You; Skid-Mrsi-Bleezy-.- The patented by Elias' Howe, ju�., in 1846. and if i.ou.car.e,'-to-.hear...-tbe..B.tc- y___of_ a,drow. 'Pose __PI t7,1 ---- ---- tell it,to you Pacific Hotelin' Uriia 'g- n6d\ jl�_d'f of,a hairy -tailed man- h fl" 'L The old ound the right, arm actuall 'b out got, up, an�der The I rgt, ociety for the r ty , rokeh. b�gh tinae you 1p,'t� people in. Society 1, know Chrigtian Knowledge was organizedin 1698. his confidence, so much so that h6would There Mr., Book's auspices w'as tile Capture: thig City was opened for the reception of are numerous Cases, of this kind;:l that I've a real:live husband.' Why.. it was " _jfi npt to'mariufact' Tilefirst attel lu_re LU_q, -1- guests on Seventh. and Poplar stre ets' follow -we, eat rom my hand and.,allbw \many bf,whi6h it. -has been Ibund, difficiiit� this liftle.girl With her e---hote _Wlas- -fit--the questi( i only, the-ot-be-r-evenipg:.th�tt-l-was-t&k6n--for7 this Country iadi��86c�a tifter- the war, n--Juue---28thr-485-7�T-lI 40-expliEhf-bll' ewe bebana friends. A iiara -a�is, truly, is. *�,fks air d, scieuC6,ifilr thou�b�' TdiS'H Krao. h'as. n6; t%'il. of',18i2. OCCU. ea y eiigt�ged 'the attention of �tbe A what T1 cried Air. Breezy, I - -three Btories­highr, the first being. ack, a quear,1 . auld-farraut chiei, who -has -psyche -there is'a very� pnoulisin .11.1ellgillening o .1'beilrat prayerbo6k of Edward.vi. came Xier, y lit. years gone by Yes, E6 uine, guy, widow,". said pied by stores, and -it --was a __gQOcl logical stude real, geu ' g udal, into use' by 'authority �of Barliament oil hotel for those days. I was ab out, §5. yari his likes and dielikes amongst the guid it was supposed,that fairies- in their nocs; the 1, - )we . r virtebras' sug�e tive �of a ca, Mrs....Brbezy, Sin I I . ling to �See 'tll'e puzzled 49. folks at the head Of th lodh. Next to his turnal rambleA. visited �Sleepi�g- LI�6rtals, a I xp I resRon on her good husbanws� face. Old, at that time, �nd after Serving a while . . a . , nee" But wilat we sbotild like to -Whitgainday, Jm� -h -rrligter J'ossph,,his -,cbief� favorite. is &aid I sn& suggested to'tliiew the BubJects of their know; has t�lr,- Allen, dt"the Anti -Slavery Thai hlr4u iemperanee society in., " this as Young J elerk changed for it 6 position. .Arthur 1tz James, of the 23rd porter. The house had " been opened less John, the boatmau.- Saba lives. in a' Swat' dreams, ail allusion' to'Which. Shakspeare Society, or -r� Cbesqon,. of the Aborigines' Country wa�,orgawzed in Saratoga county, cottage a w , so bit up the hillEdde.. Pair a skeSia I"Rotheo Ana J,uilet ` (ttot i�,,sc.eiie Regiment, made 6, bat that I was' a.widow,. Protection Sbcieiy,'to y of tbi8 audacious hyear,; when, on February 20bh� 1858� ecide it." 0" and came. to me t6:d Are- human beings, 'h in Scotia 'b h it was swept by each a fatal fire �as. this�clty in :, heis; �Oo.getting -very frail, and Saly 4),, whei.e ROmeo.says, 11 1 dreamed a dream . "And what did you say?" asked Mr f ki dnapping?. The:first Cott,, nd was, r ug afflicted with the rheumatics and not being viug a suspicion of: tails, to be thither ill 1561, "when Queen Mary came has never Been before or Since., That night to-pig�t,�".v�heroupon-Hercutio� replies: tbrough h able tbleaVe the hoo9b, -Jack often pays him Breezy.. run down and -captured.,Iin the w6bdg merely from' France. It �beiou'gbd - to: Al�"n.der thirty occupants of the house'-poiisbed in .1 . I Oil 01 tbM.I see,Queen, Mab had hY, I got'him on a String- 1, mean - I, the merest chance ;f She is the idikieg'midwffe, and she comes the flames, and it was'by. a visit,warstias: up the. brab, loups thesill, youl deced _Vtd_,hiM_J3,t_t . ts- to, furnish the WEStIningter Aquarium wiLh &Seatcil. Thelfirst' daily newspaper appeared in -d Oh�the fcrefinger of tila : of Tanes. olw�hiiples to the' oar, lbt`s: him 1702. ! The first newspapert printed in the room for that.might Id t say so," muttered Mr. Breezy, You don' United StateS,,wks-publishbd in Boston on nu m 4, a6 � the. Olae 4Y, a in a' previous ha'liglv:p p Y eight othera,-Piosti Its, - W The Hoist, wicritance. . .1. ing With - in, and the � the twa hae' a' bit or k fast road man, in the S gither-intheik.ai*ay.- John,th,ough getting i6dinthp face. Ile I IS Sometimes a MIS- ame-rooin on paper,- whereby Alley terrified­-Rlee ping Yes, I rea]T� believe the poor little fel- To inherit -a fortu Thes'mailufacture pf por361aiu wa. intro - floor of the b6u136. About 2 0'616 1 weaiirl', awa? to the wools in the aald'kirk- -mortals was by nightmare. In it Cyr�bcl­ low would - have proposed to me, by this fortune to a: young �wan. to have no.. morning I was a , wakened by y?.'rd,, is a cheery" bodv, and tells many i�e t �'uc6d.ilitij"the�'.�r,,Ovlp6e�of Hain, Japan, area oo (act�ii,, scene, 2),:Imoa t UeC68SAY-of;struggling for a living, stories of Jqck.' Onei of them. is of Jack's ail,, on re� line, if I'lladn't told him the. truthat way ke I p 8 Dg to, restj says: i from living -a life worth living. A crackling'61!lbe flawes, and,was said.MrS. Breezy, laughing. �a Mai from Uhinatin 1513, and' Hc zin wake 'still bears Chinese marks., through t a being inveigled: into the boat one day, at, well-known eport6d'to have ized me wholly" Than, you,d*id take the trouble to . unde. beell'i'sked, recently, for a Sk tch.'for his Society for the exclusive, of a sheet of fire rolling so' Ameriaaz� is It ibbe'reqdsst of a fielling 'party. They'llad. a The, first bar in which. we were To your protection I -commend me, gods. 0 ive bim said Mr. Br6ezy,.growwg very, . ting the Bible was organized not gone fait oil the 'lo6h when, they. com" pose of c6cula the floor and crawl6d'ak;k on. my bands From,fairies ind tile t6mpters of.ihe niglat biogra'pb ii&to ba�4 answered frankly -fill 9':unfaSten their' but not Guti-rd me, beseech ye. xcY, in 1805i -under the am of the Brittsh�and and knees -u;*fiderthe' flames, whicli menced t' . I 'tackle, I . ; 11. that he had' been hi 01 and bad doD 6 1 S , , , , �; before a dra, t 0 =The Gentleman's 31-agazi7te. .0h; Yes Itol& him I 'had'. a. husband, pot, n - Foreign -Bible. ociety.- i of the rpow... Tbe stench poo the bottle,' t -nothing worth'telling the world abou and all the upper par but he was�,t a scale y m1aui from the roasting.b6dies of my dead 6ow.., which they" then placed, with - a packet of The�'lirst telegraphic iu�striiment,was Sao- I'Apd,'what*did a the' little up- �this becaus� eiwilgh of a 11 competency .had saudw1bbe': od the stern seat. 4ock� q IS Y Y, cegsfully� -operated by S.,F,. B. Morse, the pallions, w4a. and 'I expected @, .4 � tl GirWa0*1 Oo heen,lett hipia to. pia�ctio�lly,diostroy hi� Corti- iventor, 111 1835, tbough'its utility..was'not'... . to rinteet the,, 'same 4ate. Although eyed their Mariceuvres, and, watching his Out deadliest enemies. b Chi, he Said suphi husband's � didn't petency.. The estatbIeft him by big fath'e. i k an e�. of Olitartuity, (16ickly overturned the bottle I are our, oys, dernobsiratedto, tbb.World,unitil 1842. badly scorched, I epit my. pres a , �: Girls, indeed, are often a great.ribisa' d then he ingistai was, hosae, fi-ai and its.conteuts,-eieized a sLldwi lice to .."count, an I Upon Calling nple enough to allOw lni�lo mind and crawled along out of the -roorn, ich�iu his doctored . . d I defr4 all Mv expenses. I,have When, Capt.- Cook, first viAted Ta'hibi'the -and to the at bill flaw aflore, and on the top ofthe boat- " 8' father;. they' have to be led me � the little widow for he. balance of el�enb y , ;I f, ba�ives were using nals a . wood, -bone,'-.-. in a'r a ikq calling, all through the hall, airways �Cl6tbe'd, 'educated, if possible I �a givoll no cause for ried; ana, :the�" 'n they Saw iroa nails leading to the Second floor. 011-atteriaptlag house eb tickled as he devour8d:.his.,il1- gqt- S ....... 6 sheli.'and.stoue,��Whe ave, t U 'dS- count P cried Mr., �a an� ur. to a if tobodywill h'' bain,' '-p'rl ov- id'e-d" for' as ch husbsn don't, biography." If be' f thfobgh�the ifire old maids.' All this means a good de9l of Breezy, jumping to his feet. Well, we?11 ver tell D2091 they fancied them t6 be, shoots of some to descend -th�nl - I fall admes. to be &.useful iltud,61fic'iont man, it -whiah.had destroyed them, setting::my One'da tired of- walkiiig y li�rd wood, apd'Aesiroug 'of Securing y worry, no doubt. But, on the other hand, see about that. Wllere� does this -this will be in �spite of thei drawback of his in - ,,shirt on fire and striking, -on the banisters -up the side a'. the loch 1 frae�- St. Fillans, a daughter,.if of a a popin' eiitanc not because of -it. , If you are' a':n such it valuahle,3cowalodity, they plan�i . ad a. fairly -good disposition, Fritz-thig miser 'ble littl' Jay ama- li Id 9taiqy; sat down to rest oil one of the seats., 4ock, them intheir gard6us., leading fro -out 2 - 'I'll teach -him to /li�3r.expectant,­ beware. If you expect' in the first to the s600r who'was Skulking upde,rn6s;th,- h6t and not absolutely repulsive to look' at, is ieur'warrior hang and breaking two ribs. From th,js place I "king often.a great convallieno call my wife a widow, -the':. Mperable� little nothing by inheritance; be eitherthecalves or th, 0 ina'hous6. She tartan, - . I I day Sch'ool pained the Street. a d wa d ,�Of,th6 sees-tot'lle. arming'of 1�e. iliwiry jumping Jack. Husbands don't/ A eavMS . . 1 .11. - W fath'ar in in the room, not ope which, cc V e�red them, itlfI16.ted off.themsuch ip of a, MM`Owner, � I . .% - I . Belle daughter 3 otli&_i ei fit' men pers,� is a ways ready_-tO_Sew4�bu­ to 11- __c6ujA-!-We)l, * perhapb; ome. husband I . � 1 1. a Peckthat the poor,;wan. Spits. 'up w sbua, writ" th%t mill girls of! -that ye 1, and danced a quick step in ng - I, fSehirt, or find his Bp cuac'._ j or docket don't, but I am one of the kind th, fed Chicken' as aped.� Amongthedead wasMr. Geiry, -the aWhe'Cxit und, Its 'Adop at 'Na a nowspslber M&n. Iir making my es6a Reel o� and other New EilgWA' Manufacturing Tullobbgoruln to a diffarent;;,tune from the his papers, or, in, fact, o. an . of t SaIn. Now, my clear,lor h6sivens sake,. don!. It ch . ctuged 'cow'pleteiv, within ities�� have I waspaying; a visit to my riond, Mrs. origin ere my hair, was singed:. off ri�y. Mad, au4 a].' -unierable-thingswhichwiv �for E)ttIs do,* ij�he,a,IODI said,Mrs. Breezy; Linchey in East St.'Louis.- While' ill Those:,iIilio�wbrkeA in Lucy - when it grew out, it was as, white as -snow., Which no servant canhe rusto I to do also. jumpling, to her feet.- " How., 6an',you The �tiaititibld experience of' that night Another day'our,worthy ost's fa'vorite..i,; proper yt� oret :1 observed a,big blsok,,cat p ayiDg With a 112 Many IDS E411 I ' :)ver, a -girl's, plea�ures; are 0 t k ay are now It ces, Colley was lying basking in the Sao. stretcbeil ex act peopl to avoi Ing major it, iriend'satten'tion elegant whiten ,gh ,I, ' And even 'go i6to, 81 Matrons p ding gracefully od it complazely,'and, alth Usually cluiat:and widow I- You always let me over out,.on his four legs.in the middle of the' unobtrusive.� a. You never, take the, troublb-t t !to the extraordinary spectacle of the. eat honoes,- the. pride and ornament of.what ceeding.:gr6wths have had, somo� dark haik'&, she be a little � hi hi-spiited a alon O'le �urripg' 'at.:the hen, �when.the ladf­ t mingle , d with. them, -my head is.Btlll'v'ery rbad. Jock,�r to give him a fright-, sprang ! I . I " d - b . I I . . 1. '1 the know I have a husband Mi tresn- Calls ur besit'-spele Y.- A big back; -but -he reckoned, man must in Bed 1 a a nincompoop J, marked, ihist'.1dat is -Wbraa� of position -in -Nashua bv6r­50._years._. ite -as you Seat A long. investigation snd.� bully his own -da t1lb mdhl�er of tlhe:'chicketi.!�- Mrs. I inchey- ,Id Wh Conducted a i - with6uthis. host, for his-61a,ws stuck fst'ia ughter Ir. Breezy, falli was ftbr the fire builts Cause , _,� : d in' the, ig� Istchair., But Tra'.with Who Dever Worke a into backinto YOU then'told we te',oait had driven a Sitting P" exception. "the hands': in the �old'iithas was never fully expWiled. Itmasp6ovedilhiat' the shs�ggycoat of Caesar, who, Starting a iery tiwe*hE flew. Z lightning up the"road- . d, convewence'. here S thisr too, to be and doliVyOulorgpi -An i gave -hen off bar'- est 'last spring and_Bh4rtl' igg widow waS(-lifurtuditig Jdck;, a, gratuitous gat op, further up the erj I - mo er. . I I , afterward there was a! pest full of kittens at now are. a mosi'�_vhollv he watchman, Vvhb perished in th6lstmeS, _-remembe id, that a �dau t- Y -cmine-from"the: wasdrunklithat.hight,and, although sorpo' and VeitmoDti'll e&thsii-fie has ev6r been befor6or�giuce. ately well, treated bynattire in point'oi. 111 and one, From it's it*' chicken. Me g the". fi ' incendiary. 'I -by �bei pare Tar omm"Ce oil ye There IS noond to the' ]pranks our friend appearance and . ate, ill point of lipp''You will.start in the "Ohick'�'�tiuggl6d.�throix��.'theshbllI to cliarged it to Some ffie Clt'.�Often quite 'a credi t to an. 'old education. ;hu,ff tak1bg swinging amps I h, ,Took: Plays., 'Not long: ago old Major g2ties, is New. Year's Da�.1.11 the.pre§6ritZa', it has been :a wember'of long them. Although the back part of the' house. The nio, t ivag eman as,II6.walks down the' Street III siippose So;" said.' M Bre Mori am windblew fierbe ivit. i�. M6D havixig,.w.iped the. poispirktiori F. 11Y. tile feli f the, femala' operatives has bitter cold 4nd tl W chara, tdd,, accordidg, t6', this ant orit*y, r In n-aym..-'Thi's is 4'n�atter to evi � ad a mat r al are'over its igatherad DC a U verie over ward, and the latter frequently tiocen. more is do] r a 1 0 for. their, In , temporal fire depa Maut; wiiiic�h bad rec outside �Pocket, and fell -into a ite his �i'hfither�ar�,often-keeni.y..,alive. For 116inember the Widow' . I organized was hi1nd6red by,'frozeu fire- be I,,, -beibob8ervod that Li.o ons.cau getmuch iFioored as. usual,' said M r. Breezy rail y to this I baVe in ilia wars in' Egypt., ;On agatin requiring -out of 'a, wife. wbe his easy d. Been � to pp 8 --its foster mother. welfare� -than. used 'to b6. Tba' factory'� 'ichi6f,.gteat was his s 73 ODCe;II.thcSpi.3R plugs. From,thatda, Ovbd8sh d ;settling baok in ir, au 'V'ng �T­hey are fteiluently. together ilir 'tile barn' - Slept ill a room that was not, withi of ge, 11 H@ It Callekh%s takeli fairly ilatOi &P editorial on The' Hl�bppinasB� of, yri., boaxditig.houges� what lodged - and and enjoy each i other'g, conopany.�. fed for' f Including WRShlIlg; ise to find t gone, arid greater still his a i a. jumping dis� uce of the ground, alihouOA r hold:of her.- lor these and other,reaso'ns Miri6d, Li 'Deltuoer t have triavelted..a �ieatideralraDa'gtopped in a8tonishinelit -when, .' fIBw_-dayB after it,0ft I an happens. that a father is quite fond are bleaLi, roow,�,aijd respectibly odilC't6d,:' :Jose[ olen article, which he' many h6,tels.,'.V&enbver Inould 'a Ill brought: the St d au 'rise i� W fle`tII6 table'fare is rehnarhably. abun.... not got had disco'vored in,r&)ch`s "hiding place. of big ghtdr,, and Mundell; grudges'lier to, Tth hill room guitipg me in that particuittr I' have, the husband who is prepared to:,take- her e a6 n for Men. dant r, J66kr ke a, 'and Whenr be U a penny piec About the sarhedatb the Ham'ItoffTiDir,$ frequently spent.the night in a chair in all B without 9, penny. But ra. o n, stand I The.whiteMelton, Over- hoofr gets one in his- lobak be, goes off to 8 on, a bud wsimilarexiperi6nce. ItsPoliceCourt i me. ve�ia rage, among�.tha men of :fashion -a or Pay holiest debts:'6efore you sub - rain my. experiencOrI. tia: ve a t footing.', Ldok at him from cloarita .. I tha- , Shop Aays it '' down at the W ry' differ u reporter Understood the Police Magistrate 61� Honesty' good opportunity'to judge'of what the poor hat t f vi so,ago;has gi-van *ay4o the coachfm�adls, or it ewyouplease, a'bo is ail 'coup a wb'ose� I 17b . . door, a:' in � return receives, i a 'Y to say that a certafn cape. at know a osina, were nor in arried, 4#,,nd so people in. the Milwaukee fire suffered, �aua tig.ted nuis of; c'at, and if'you aidl D f this! new be orii charity. I can tell you . that it must have been solne. - sweet'lliecuib which lid devours With great came beforc.h� ild.think that the toross the'otbr airways possible Same faShiOli YOU WOl qawo,f pay, r that good' tr: t him out,r the Slights, III a Visit 'ja �grovv. out ugthing" Wrrible:-St.. Louis Globe.De? nocrat. gug�t�. One of biS latest doingS was: to may of h reported,, 'with stl� alice were out on: a pa tbt,bad ree ate r4de.!� � Theso,'(1oatS..are iee Kirk a few'Sabbaths r ide were perfeet the . r an I tg' tailed, ao& .'the/ it as at Cilrio�.ity 15 6aUse%: it Wa6 a 'Simple long waisted:. and or a I ago. The' coll'aregation wag a6ge'rn'bled rooras, out of m are. When he Strangers to him"r , The womalioalled upon ro , t ets,bave large- fl.%�ps and the-lbuttollS pock Ceases to b& it boy, arid g all thin! when, to the, const6kua�ion Jack put, WS 0 Mmll's,'the repbrter an*&showe&hjm he 0 pt, a a r, are I f I nd -large.! omnappea'ra�nce, an r leaped from is, a C1, ;6st8ite, he. maY,1 become' it very am' bi Without C= but ft, Pi`6�jdenb who is ail enthusiastic Medical practitioners among the poor ill'in. 0 Certificate, whereupon, 9 no er s. -his chi I aft becoming, Slaort fat pew where Bat his I! weal kent archer of iety. But wbeite is the hilightot the pencil. published 'they ar;e Very hits been �sfibotiDg'iu th& Raw - find parents �grpeAgllystuntitig thagr6w.6b freqlns,,�, but Mall tqueezed into theth looks: ridicalcusi let waoa4 aII the'voungster a correction. Some 'days later - the"Ti with the Grand DukeNichoii and destroying. the. d`oniiitutid�s of th'ir � Whou the,do6r. at, the fit O"tb poopit.stairs uthe sbia collar "of 6ol period is standing, I;Oui children by their il1judged kirldneeg in vperibd' aud1be, worthy � minister and the he takes to , paddling' his, Own Printing Co. -received notice of,action for'. just over ot Russimi.and, i be,,ber I editay pri.ticet andmets or. of jqo: naco� �oappe, and might just as well be sobabody '006,7W Sharing with them the distilled liquors Walked in, �'off be flew like ;a heraup6w an. offer of a still more hat Be,' B'BVV&11, W4 son for:ay benefit his, parents get -be, neck tiis'huri6wjand! the",:Der'by, which they them ve b Wind be ore'snatching a' 'ample apology Virag,tenaored a�d dQ' Ii I d bl,,,dr� :t Lord.Harting ow ithmucliffibot, u and flat,rimuiedi ton, in a-'spp.66h delivered Penny ThigAs a Bad' trutil" Which The, trial can high' or, no] avidity. *hich 'he madis his cia on', the'. judge charged really to h which :a on Saturd9y ui'bt� at Over'billiwid, in Lair- Amongthe causes fats, I I'to the healt I h of 'way t I b'bis fi . La , With are not Slow'to-kht a 601M the pl I at ,puzzled d4t6r� deil'i6d - that the Guvarnment bad vorite A Tbis was felt tci� 8ve anathe jury"broug'hi in fgghi6n� loibks'ibe most' like, a 6oa6hman or I . �1 ., a po, y"Or the higher cl�sms the ait on the authority of Ordict accordingly. folliowLa tb' tg'�,,p'rPde6essors'in lowafice of wi�e, 7,be reach a., misdomeap�our by, Saunders One Of thO most cele v submit, tbab in B,ecord. that is oitah out tb'childran, Short � Mcfaren,ih6 ruling 'lder,'1hkt h6,BO'Ugbt both -� thelle: - cases the, publishers were not brat6dwertill6rsof the College of Physicians, regard. to, Egyptian'.questioil." He beit as ii -may appear, 'and a Wall of undoubted., �veiaaity� . thatf dealt With in that spirit of fairness which ell - terVi6lition-in Tlinir 8 desbrves to, be considered Jack's-destrutioU buti throughthe V. ille'lldfiltes oil 11111M. lieVed� that r Fran in whena Son is,boratthe firSf.q66ti6D which I baid� boeU,'&6m:otcd,' by :II4prd Salisbtirr,' as not the least -considerable. kr. 8�nd- cession of -his hind witster:,' acidedo -that, would be dislaed towards ally other.class Dauvit Elshender joined to manv�appro­ of allr Standing ford, Surgeon ai WorceBier; relates ills 'of his gui1wife', the criminalw'as pardoned. the father asks is, "Will he live,, dcotor�.T' aged offenders d ab the bar of ciative qualities the too commoll infirmity, il*ing his teIlUrs 0fr the Secre&trysbip 6 I I thIj­vill, This question bei�g answered . i� - the justice: following observati6a, which May b lt-e, 1* St, wouth,. Otir My We'will grant,that the judgearIllid -this action baA, 0 0013,. L6%�iijg a I I - ;way t. ho abed affirmaoive,:t,he ext'which may be suPr -down ihe'Ietter: induced ttia - SOtan to conduct, intrigues firmed by thoug'a�dg ecliially certain; though eb Id Jack per much� He was, he Sai happiest when he madb With 16BB )ttage. � I pose to.: suggedt itself'to the, pater n al cases but, ifso� the law is badly III ne d Willi, military party in Egypt; which, clsion: -'Al�teia�eujous. on th6 Wall in.frOnt of JOS6ph'8 CC 'fall', and possibly this 11 the mind, thong it may Lot r orme( surgeon, Mr. 2noter, gave -to. Oak, of� his ciilledaui, I Good-bye Jock;t".. �He Virime HOW Be ISO to ills : lips, I tafamendirient. W6 would not tolerate any Secret of iia:so frequeitly being so. 'The foundiheir'logic,al ouftoo�e'w ilia insurred. Of et�ery �day. Ai . ately recognized in flapping 'on; I. wonder,'.shall I be ab 0 a, and'r talt' -license 6ii-tbe we would �Ahe subject,tirn6 tion, ill� Egypt aild ItB attendant �Cousa- children a full glass is Of! fho-1 �minister lectured himb id ith a,lond-voice with I ain but the easy ohrug, of.t after dinner for a wreek.. The child was Wing" Sal w as Wall fit sell . d. II in to School Tl-, . truth. athe character citizen and fi� quelices, X)l ttie 'Powers ej�ce t France tben about 5 years 'old, and, had i� if6t least as any raven could say'.it dobdibye, �V mitection ; but Isugb' lie a cry proper 1 we would I S at approved cd the actibil of in inter - h ilders, the quiet, been accustomed, to wine. To anoth6r good-b�e." yield nothing to a Mora . de4ve'-for revenge �the r veiling e R. 1-1. Iftouth lureathiogg. 6 emark; Bubh as Whiskey. is ai bad in Ell 'pt� r, I'mic attached child nearly of the , r.�a�d * 1 1. 1-..-___-_-.-_-. ­ -_ I or hunder fok -dollar's and eolts.-Toro'nto 1 cbiitrA. There are iany lovers of the red in the A. Philadelpli hnSir, especially Ntd whiskey," 616wed ir U StapoeSr he g . ave Leather trade who would recently r6dt t - Oder similar . circaw same age fill: large cree 1 19 fiLoch C oor affect. �x'reid He declared tlui,� E nghtud'did not,wipb to I Ing 012 the oubje9b of mouth-brea6hing, said cle'arly,to what p uull� Hbad. r the A large orange for the, same Space :of, millisierial 1�,ctuie'dwibdlcd into ar r6prov- or th�ltt maDY.1118that are aScribed to other, Pol, tei, Arclailgit; w-ice"Naw the time. At the and of the. Week he found'a , . " .. . I t . , in g govprnjneutal,� aria w1jen H r mlxosvingr In' IF, risco.. causes are in reality clue td'the effects, of Of the head'311 The Pope.ija it let -ter to Cardinal McCabe, Very Material dierence in tho.pulse� d�e Xatureint' nose to be Ove -den TeDde one day its our lbero policy beat of. the body, and :6be excre�a of! tile The old-tirriars-. were and' this habit. ended ill 0 s have bdeo,'Bel� r the gal tile Pte�eiit (11BtraSk uud je!ioutly would 'Could not. Make it'rout Of w1lich copia t to %] I tb a ma ' du p*assagil home-mvr tJA .8t child the pill, i. The Chiaeso Were ij�bd (or inhaling apet exhaling the atmos I re rpo8e; r quiuketied, the I' aghusb �aud abd,� viov�ed, 66 be '' * it.up for 'that pu ne'fli ariff fibt6d cease ae.,. I, Drunk ti6aiu, Dsuvit -ad a, The mucous membrane. 6oniains what.ato IIcidy-fling e're leat inoreas ti, ud'gui rfa bile Hnow8torru a light. 8, pilonotoolion. cloargem destitute of their usual qnanbiby of Scrue collsielor6d: f rain, aud, s( moistur& P (SOPlei' He reorets the the evift�v3la have peeltsy, then, hiccuped Dauit; for fail lit r od. But when -tile mahifAsted ait is bile ;,'wl)il Do'b ce�sed tb trust t dpe& of crime,'' but Sre sheets, u a wind mye st tile se&)t1d child 11 t4 I every walked the'-, gtr6elis t its it is iohtfled,, wbile 0 h a ly, ly re qeek i66'wi)1ch 1�ad to de6truction. at _the w.,..d ad putiflea by itH ass9go filrou(fl) vers(�d tliq experiment to tile trFit Inch - lt,�elf the drygood% on bunont tile gh asColl' ilogeg Wilett takilix directly tbroU, 2he faithful pcloj�lo should' bo.,firwly pet� chi 'Eilgli aidoff 'r is Su a -call, Id he gave the orauge, bO the adod'that,thc Rtionul e 6boUld.be �in Lord api6r of�XagldaN6 11S. I., stroet d'd st"rep I Co b bhe'uibuth into the lung's t�he mi apb�by t.] other the , Nvin . Theo, eff a Uglnep�a In S for, L$q I rc Y, iidoninistratio a ag, before a ts followed the the saie of �loves. While the snowstorm idisop of its lack of raoi�tu:ra, impuri y or liept distinct rom the cleads. of "tlicso uty- P, Ur How to act on ri !pal -Use tip yb .a in acly. to ctite no -a striking', and was at its heighfi,the'rob6rter witnessed ifflp�o�e� temperaturo�, or'all three, to:aet hifflowed assof�jwtioriu. , f[e suggests that "cool t'l 11�­ f " h I'Voe of 1Y)y:111flill lild dewonstr ivo pro(, of t a, pernicious leave +a attand popular m6etiolgs should Afill effects of viodus liquor$ on � the cofistitb-, Chinese �quatj�grin tile Street with their as an irritant, e8pe6ially in the larynx and Ig rot a V, olfte. It costs yoil ! he said, ,carrying so Much reii1otiv., 01 in the air della of the Inugs. Owirig'to the 0 Y in only be allowed th Be of, the aleig knees to th6ir Aith all awful timisance;'atid, it costs rot a r086 st.,.Nowrok, lions Ot children in lull dell. catching the flakes as -they skarried f ot'xygenation bt air inhaled directly, iSdom the bishop ave especia Wgig bot to to and iMper a whose w to have. it chri�ea Lola do Of,the, Wine Upon ilr cieucy of bile is, full evidence of ther injaii, 0. by the rnout� habitually there is often'seb Confidence as able to guide--gh. excited a* Pl ous elfect I fr �nes - a looked upon.ibe gn.ow'as I . �16�ct; 1ut then, you know, the railroad led igeStive 'aniOn of evitl,,#nd attributed its ap r pa I ar� Up 111 the System a condition that,gives the assembly and defend the most judicio I YOUNG T 'by -to, the. niihaerou�3 fimnsconti s of dyspepsia, OnSuMptiOD, etc, ­1ises. The Clergy thus conBtit lie In a, Yovq r)loetJ11j, 1,;ud b6 ccwtsin' -organs-Au- this double experiment; �The 6ed t allow a man to, carry a I hundred a fifty fiental BYmptOm a operation of the g asp 0 gaaraial6s of publi6 security ondthe defend- ounds,-and,-:a follow i,kes to got all thab weelf,. must Make every person, open to railrJOISCO as the a erg oNhe common will b� of - great elon'-s oads that: fire being, built with S' n : wehierurnost teriniuue:� A laDSOm,fri6nd-the lannaresel, -'We have n6 F rai ar sympathy ith that' palpable taot, Shudder for the ousequonces Oat,�.Z�ra,zc�,Iccl dtili6yto,the,cou try'imitsdiottirbedstate. ''try n of a,long Continuance at the Same -babit.-� The handsome new Rkesbyterian Qhu aintl old lady frolih the couti r dear aand 5aititl ch !a ., I League ourna, deesttict bo at DoglBronto, the gdtf Mn H. B. Rth. ned-a-deerde- - O� The abol' dual financial control. weapo 11 , PIP u riall O'l one t Ing fellow-mMit's eatimate of -big own Import. wbengermons were preach6d'by Rev. Dr. 'The I rench diploltnatic agent' a declared that theire" g r6inb(ly1foplillo abo Ito - i - This has preeente T�6 tlioo.6anoo of oases or, tlio,*orst c nc ah( of life's contradictions are �mafly', ance that wotrembib at the mars suggeel, Cochmne, of Brantford ; Rev, Alexander the Egybijan )ie she desired t6 btrongistovfAlth 0&tjo 'S be had, not of Napanee, and'Rev,.- Dr. Frenob, w6uld,g6 home Viz. t 6 axe of in its aft rwnl seivitfirf), BOT11613 Salt water gives us freeh fish, and 01 rtion Of:Whjt might have been'if Ministry' with 9 protest 11 oil, n t an eb iaVo boon 111(166d, so against tfie abolition of the' joint, controli words produce cocliness. 'been born. U �foT.Mlley Pity, N.1 iSte ' erately wpraed, the Apostlei to tCi�y exifferdr, Give P. 0, 4 dro&B� DIP Zt,I Nc�y Tor4- tile, ill ok n th the fi COUECIOU la chain I oll�ad on W Ile 'in, a ny p d -4