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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1883-09-07, Page 9- - - ­ ,- , - �­ ­ I ­ I . I . I . I - - . � :1 , , : " I ,- I � . I I I - I I I I . I I � - I , , - ­ � . _,_"� I I 11 ­.. ­ ­­�_ 1_11­�'. . 1- - .11 . ­ �.. .�­;­�­ .­­'­'­­ I—— _ ­ I -11.1 ;, I— -11 � - ­­ . i . , � I ! - .1 I I �__ .... I I I , : - - �__­ I- I � . 1- I - 1-11 _­ ­ ­,- I , ­ ­ I:-- ­ ­ , ­_ � , ,- " ""., , " ­_ , ­,"', ­ .... .. 1. . : ____1_,__._ � , "., ", _ - - � - -,-- - ,- ­ ­ ". , , , � ­ " 111. .111 I :: I 11 - " '. � . � I I . : 11 � I " ., , : , - ,�11 111�1­ � .- W I � , I I I . I 1-1 - I I I � IN9 � , I � I 11 1. �, I I , � I I I . . . � I I , . I I .. , : � I I � I : I I I I I I � I � . I I . I. , , : I � I , ,� , I : I I I I I I _1 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 . � . I I . . _­. -­ - I � . I1� . � . I I . - -_111111. I I I ,11 1. ­ _. -,-. i _­­­ 1. 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I I I I , I � I . � I - I , I I - I �� � . . � I . , I 1� T!!�_ � I � I :, I . while otheis Feud,but two. All .the, qver. 2 Th 18'HAE'LITES.' , ; 11 .& 1FJ8.&ff1WVZ)DX,&,1!,ff. � 1, I � ,� .,.& . I -V. . - - I � I I i I Sept, 7,� 4383-' I ripe, badly-shaped,�' spooked or otherwise, I I � . 1 I THE SMUGGLING INDUSTRY.- i � � I . I � ToucaltmG $TIPA . I I I I I � � , I . I - I I . � i I I . .----�_ I I � I I - � � I I I I 11 I ,� faulty peaches, are placed .4 Accoi4ilitij, to t1ke, 111111anuscrip,t of Shapira � . 11 �-*11 : I I :& Drunketi'luma ona "evolvingBell Four Deftillig of ri Young "df I 1� I I I I . I I � . - - %, - 11 I ­ I ­ � 1. 11 I I'- I 11 , I in a third or , � � I , , , . I . I Aen , I � � . ,� I on the Eveol U01. , I . . I I I e sting , I . fourth, baskeb, as may be, to housed at , ' ' "U. k, it ;ii Developed !Jnder,a ,High Rate. ,1 ! I � I � , I— I � . I -somae lfut,r* Question% OW . I'S. I Tr1arrIng46. I I iffed b6 the pigs. Whether two or . Posed at. I I . I Avery touching story was related to a I I . I � ) - I I I . ' I . I The, second fatal accident of the week is I I I .PARM AND -.GARDEN. 't'jome ' are I I of Taxation.' � 1, I . ree gilddes Belli, to the market, lot I I � I I a -h - 'oon. �_ . I . � I . I 11 I ! ­ I I his, death of a ,Sun reporter yesterday aftan Some , re orded,fo-day in ,its orri 11 I . . .. � � . 1� , � � . . � them be distinctly marked. Let the quality The fullowing is a literal transhition of , - ; - I 'r j 11 �- I in . . I � . .� I I - a- � , I I - the commB . uceme I nt, of 'the manuscript now I I w� , I 1. , aawho., ;while under the 'influence of time ago a Young lady named ISR611a � I 1. I , I I ., I I � be the saurfe all thkdUgh the package, it the RETIURIJ .CAR60ES' . so ty h Ile j nts I . . Timely Hints Abou Tides ,anio' , I I I deposited in the:British Museum. tt will , NO'W Pl�ENTXFUL liquor, Bought to else . o t a effects of his Smoddap, came to thi i wit r pare � � , , . � � I grower wishes to have big'brana acquire a I : . � � � I I . from Fergus, out, . ' I e r It.' , I : , . , 1. I ,lowable io place be seen thatit isa� mor i . I . frequent.potatiouB 1 t a elt'and boiler- A Year or so� ago,'Bhe � . � Th i Friji 1 'i good-Teputi6tion. It is a] ,p succinct narrative - I I I � .1 ., I I I _ . I I . troubled withheart disease, but of.late - , . , � . . , I I . I . . house of theW star i ostin uIldingi at Was , 1 1, . ,. 1, � � ill of the jou'rneya of the.jsraeliteB thau� that I , ,,a �� - . a -t,op layer with their colorbil'aidde, � . I .11o,w1ficroseue Is Ban Into Canada aind the lower eli4, ' Ct e' nort ea,lial.' The , she seemed to rov me -on: * I I , � I ,, . . - - �� � , I uppermost,but not- to " a6aeorl " L'or 11 I given in the reoeived-text of Deuteronomy, . Butter late Buffalo. I � U I :1 ,illiam . j - I : � . ' L top and that these appear, in a differefit order. � � It I I . , � � , riforturiAt 'a . a "-!as a as W gaged to a well -to' -do young man in this , .11 , � � I ?ff " with ,large peaches, while all below are 11 I I , I city and their wedding 'day wag fixed f .., L, 11� � � Mo B,'whohave ,taken exception �, PREPARING PEACHES I f0ll� MARKET. � . dern critic A Biiffaio'-Oorrospondorit of the Globe Gould, big age about 40 years. �He was I . I or . � v . I I � � ; inferior. Retailers, who, buy the most of I I , I , 1: : � I . I I I . I . I the writes: Th� Subject of Bmugglingbas been married a-d.bad one daughter,.but had not Wednesday next. Everything bid -been � �. ... I � - - I I ,'PeaOheo selit to.'tuarket, soon learn �.vbjcji on geographical grounds to, ihe 'order in I I . I I �. : . 1, I l� I . 11 . I I I I I � mer. - Its dwelt with his family'for ad, invitations issued, said the happy - I . I I , I Th heir bra dsturn Cut the bbs�, and select accord. which th.6 journeys a-fe enumerated iii the of - unumal interest this - suba I 1. .1 years owing to prepar., . � N . I �p li?x.oduots'�6:f Hens and T P I I I 1. I . incompatibility, but lived a kind'ofmomadic pair looked b,nxiousl . , I . I I ingly in purchmiug� , , received text will find that the questionable-- - political features have beq'9me more prom I y forward to the happy , I . I '. - I . . V , e I . I , ­ I I - & I- life, going from one town to another,, gene. day when, they would,,be made one. on I I .'' . n -1--.1-1-1 11 , � I points do Cot arise in -this recension : --'-'-'abjii�6]i-t6th--�l-di��-o�ih'�i'boidbr Custom 11. � . 1. I _ __� ` . _f!t� - I __� ­­­_ --Aviitutun'*ii�i 1planting. . , I .. I . "! ally frequenting places wh6rein. are situ-. Sourdaypvenin I ---,-- ­­­ - I r g the couple �returned from � I I leve. tha�t the I � I . I I � � I : I � I I � . � - �1 I 11 � . - � I COL. I. House offinialgi pr6fek ,to be] ated paper and leather boatd, mills. ,He 'a walkiand the Young lady complained of . � I I (Cernpiled. by a: Practical Agriculturist.) In those noithern " localities where the � " These be the ,worda'whicla Moses spake d � I L� - -­­- 1. .1 . . I , . I 0 en is Well infornad returned to La -b_a-1u­gFilr.__Slie -toog-t - he b ' . . � ,� i � Zte,',ft�eiv.. naoteriltdiareasing' wrence on Thuraday;and was a bek" ad And a medi. , I . 1, I -The itAttle Farmhouse on the 0] I 11. seaBon.of Autumn is'briat,'Planting at that according to the mouth 61 Jehovah unto all I ai . the System 'of, amug. I on the" Streets . by I acquaintances cal -man was summoned to . . I I I . � � I I I time is pot, advigable - butin a largd- part the children of 1srael in the: wilderness gling has bee6me about.perfect. Ittakes on See,, up . I . attend her., In . I I There's a narrow little path by a little brawliDg of the country,"after 'Abe first fe I beyond the Jordan., in.the plain. Godour new phases from, year to year; but the' "I all intoxicated cond.ition. �Dostlu's ,spite of all he, could � do for .ber., the poor . .. . t I I stream, .�., � ... I � w frostb, . I . I I . manufact6r . ;irl gradually sank, and .before the shades I- I . � . . ' And as *lea � t the slid of tli6 glade, . ' � there is a� long Suecea8ibn of th . a most God spake- unto' �us in Horeb, 'saying, Ye general aspeot.',is unch�nged,'.'Kerosene , ly� is; operated till midnight, t . . I � I . I I . Whore a ozy little llouse,:wirb a littiel green delighUnI days,' and winter 'approaches -have dwelt long el'3bugh'in this mountain. oil is taken a cross Niag ara .River � from - 9' ' I"'- at 8 � o'clock Gould entered the of Sunday evening -set in She,- lay Still in I . . door, I . I �­- . :. ., . .1 .1 I works, had some talk with the night forel� deatli.7-Wivnipeg Suit. . � . -1 . . , , � .Slowly. Ingucb,localitiaa, fruit trees may Turn you,and take �yourjourney and go to Buffalo to �Canada- in ebormous quan-, I I L , 1. . � I . � . eeps a from the bawtborn sliade. � ' ' be planted in the fall with decided be the mount of the Amoritv a. and unto all the titi6a ,every . � night. Butter,' s� I after Which be left. by the �side door, I . I _. 1� I I I I I . T ere'so, earIittl ft t. I pirituu:�g 141�11, - _.___ -.-,-- . . . I c well aiid a little farmyard, no � ! from which there,ig'a walk which passesby ' * I . . . .. - � . . I A iree -is not like a stake stuck in. places, nigh thereunto, in'the, plain; ill the liquors, an d . silks come jug as . A,atest'trout Ireland. ,.: : I i2dthe ick of abusyhttls, will, I the . i--. the b'oilei-houg6. In the lattet,whichis . �, .- . . * I A d a little old wan arid his jittle old wife ground, to remain undbab'g-ed. The tree, bifls�atlrl in the ,vale, and by the seaside. steadily from that side' to thiw market. Herring fashiDg, witil caticeB, has begui I i . I .. _'. � I I , . on the eastern side of the buil . - I � . \�eep thislittle faxinhouse-on the hilli, . tboulgh at rest, is still aliv :' Its buds and And when,we departed from Horeb we w1ani Thes6 are the staples of' the smulIggling ' I ding, is the in the :Lower Shannon. Itis 'Principally I I 1. I I I I i - a I . I I I ­ . � . � There are two little piers 11 to the neat little gate, bark k66p up a certain activity. It is well through all that great and terrible wilder- business bbra. Between Vermont 'and7 main belt bY-whiob the -mill is operated. wed On the Kerry shore, I I . j I A�dalittle gravel path to the door; . . kn,bwn that if apparently dormant outtitigB i2ePS, .which ye ahw;-And we came, to Canada, there is ,Probably - indre'�- fraud with It ,runs horizontally on the north -side, f011O . _ , I I . I I . Tb ' littl Dutch clock'jn the. clueer- little ' I � A ' * � r I espect fri liquOr'than aEy'6iber Article. within .six Uches'of the'brick wall of . a The Irish Arrears Act is to be so amended . � � � lie c B a I of the grape or, currant :be , set out , in the Ka,desh-Barxiea. , nd -I ,said, *,ulato youi � - . . all . ­ � I . I - wealthy boiler, and,orl the soutb,about thessine that, the grant to�emigrarltaiacertairi cases I - .1 Ower jheL . . . . I 11 A itt (JU fall they willjorm a Callugatthe I Ye are corne this day unto the mountain of There L tire tasbionable clbbs,,�' 11 ! ere are Is : ar3 of olothlon the floor, I I din.n.6 train the� side�of a bri6k floor, the ban be raised to LS per head. . . . I , � . � i , rh rid si tow little pietures and four',little ' end, and the currant, -espacWly, will even Amorites. , Q� ye up and possess ye the citizens and scores 'of dealers -who' obtalin I . I - . . I IL r I ! . out land, ' AS 'Saad (unto tbee the God of' regular supplies 11 a o' a , I � " i ' . - \go -b irs I I . � produce ­Ots ; * all this tak6'e place with I f, M ntreal brandies, belt running through a groove made in th � ,: fib British Medical Association have .. . I 1. � . 1. .� I . � thy fathers... ," . I "" I . P And a xo;� of little shells on the sill, L a t1i below tbe,floor level. - Zhe last seen With an ancient little table and'a braz6u little the presence of, a loaf or any apparent . life ) - (N65v ithstan ding) ye would wines and whiekeys free of duty by, �meaus resolved to, 'meet at Belfast next'year, . I . grate, . I I i - . iii the .cutting. When a tree is V1 � Rated in (not)L go' lip_.'��,Ar)d ye murmured and of the- professional smugglers. In rot - urn,� 1 61, the 'man alive WadL when lie left the tuide'r the presidency . of,,Dr.'Cumming, bf - . I � I , I Said Beci -� -(G - . I I ' ,main room, of the factory. He doubtless I I - I - .. I I . . . � In this lit I le:fe,rm . house on the hill. , , tile waim soililrautum'u, its roots-begin,to I aLse , ad) .Uted us . . the Canadians are furnished with stylish � -boiler 1 112 an- , thatt6wn. � . I . . � I . - . . - I . I 1. I . I I . ­ I heal where they have been " u to cause � 'us : to pari � sh. . Arid God wag or " flash " llery and many other weut into' tb6 -house with,,the i' t" . 'A panic has beeii cau . Bea in 7 several dis. , .1 I . . I . 11 Thentbeco elylitt :wife, with bey ruddy little . wo, uded, and , L, jb*0 . I .1 I , . ' I I � I . . . L , - help fix the roots Ang,r,,ya [s,nd sw�rel,'6ay'ing, As*I live,.surely � articles, afor,the a a of wbich tile -of Sleeping there�' and ze . triets in' the 'neighborhood Lot (jarrick-ona , I � .. tion ' In 'his. dal d . face, .� �' , . new fibres pugh'but and . In nufaciur v , ; I I � I . ,, . . condition did not.n6tics the belt which NVaB � is as merry a little flitting bee; , in the soil. A Certain work,of preparation a - people that'aaw my wonderB and YaukeoslitiV6 superior. facilities. NaxtAo I Shannon'by. the a I I . I I And her pjpingliatle Voice, just a �'leetle ". out of ' . � ' , Speeding with great velooity,And fell, upon 11 � _Appearance of 'the potat I . I I 11 which tbp roots turret do buiriedly in 'ray Signs which 1have done these ten time� the -Niagara domes'the 'Detroit,, Rive'r i1l_ , � , blight. � L 1� � �11 , . . f - I 1� I . � : . . ... tune, * \, . . I , . ii, being ,drawn ,by it agaii�st a pulley� I � I I . . . I I - h of pleasant melodi . , the spring, if planted at that at . y have not hearker I I I After. over forty years .of faithful Service . , I I Makes a little g1js a time, is -, - n . . . the led unto affoiding -opportunity for ew�diug the, , held fast. � Hid head w�a . I Then she wears aSlittle cap, wit,b a little purple much better'done in autumn, and when the my YO100, they shall not'see, tha�,good land 'customs regulations. TbeArafficcariiedon. where he' was � . 1, � . 'avitt,�owiog tO',advancad age, , . I . . I ' � , � I 1. , \ ' I I I growing season begiiiB, the tree is prepared � � � ' iciiiity of Datro is fully I as, drawn against a, biiek s � er, Dr. James C . �, I I . . I flower which I sware4o.kive unto their fathers, in the v it - I iding of the -boil . - , . I � 22 ' ' I ! , , d I I � I � � . And her little eye� are brighter tha therill forit. 'Wet soileare not favorable for ev . .. and wben found,wa's -nearly severed from hao resigned, the 'post of me ical officer to I , . - sa . That circles aiwple�. eddies by the little wooden, . I I J a . I � P�.Your children, and Caleb the- 'Sou of diversified asirl, either of the other Sections. . the Waterford police,,force,, : � , bridge, ',, I I . � . autumn planting, Dor.,indeed for any btlier. . � nbeh and Joshua. the,son of Nun," - * � T ­', � ,, I I .. the hody,,tho edge of the belt having Sawed , I � .,, . . : I .. - I I , \_ ' .1 . . I A, RIP ACRO13B NUGARA RIVER . . I ripen .it for nearly four' hours. His 'legs At- the Linen Hall Military Barrq�dks . - I I . � � � � �, Near Wis little farrabouse on the hill'. Ifthe earth- will �.b,e smturaud with water which standeth before thee, tbey'sball'go � a �' row boat takes ab . out balf an hour. A were Dublin, � Corporal Bruest. Hope was shot ' . I � I . I ... . \ � -�,�'­� in � 'win . ter,i� I itis,n6place, for,4h� rootsof in thither, I and unto them will I give it. In . I I drawn in the, groove below the floor' . I I I I And The nimbi() little rc�n, with his little sbiny I couple of man familiar,with the landing-' level', and at the knee of the right and be.' dead' while asleep by -a fellow comrade, ' I .. I I I 1; , head, I . I. . � I trees. Heel-iii.1be trees, smlbyl�yirlg But as for you, turn. you and 'take Your . I I , i '' d ` * ' I . , � ive � *Uimad, I � . ,Trots about his littl'e'f�'�io all the'ds y� rains a journey intot places cau. make four of f runs between. tween the knee, and, the thigh of the left' , Thomas. Wilson, a private in ih� . ; . , pie�ar !the land .for Setting them � he wilderness by the way -of I I . . ' . .. Wjtb.bis iittie,knotty stick and his little collie I 1. Bla6k Reek and Fort Erie.eakiy in the � the belt bad eaten its way to the, depth of East K6nt Regiment-. - . . .'- � I I . I . , - . �. dog, � . I . .1 I V� I . � - , I I next ,Spring. In PlautiDg trees, at this Sea— 'the Red Sea, -until, all the;generation of the - course of a tifght. A yawl: or - clinlier wilf throe or four inebed, showing that th man', I � . ­ I .t � I . I I : I . ,- . As merry as a sky lark-aud,ag gay. - .soni'theyehould have tb6preparation we men 'pf. rebellion shall be wastedduffrom saxry five And F3 � ix hundred poVndj ' 0 ,� I Presbyteiians in Treland deeply. regret I �­ -, , I - have adviBed,for spring, i.e., to Smoothly , . I - . - s 6,f bdttbr,, : must, have Suffered terribly 'befoi6 aealtfi. lh6.death of Rev., Robert Knox, one of the ; � : . Then he smokes bis little pipe, on the little ,gar among tbe host. , [And they aliddej'An -c - � I . � den seat, . I ­ nd as iherd is a duty -of four cents a Pound ' . I I I - � X I cut .all broken roots, and to'dimini6h the Kadesh-Barries, Until the. man of".robellion 4 , . . I ' came to, his re ief. No one.ivent into ill4'' 1pad'ars"bf the PanTresbyierian :Council. . � I . I . � - Till the twilight sharlows flieyer quietavd still - � I , I I on this article; in addition to,the entry fee, I boiler -house, at the. Shutting d i ' I tb ' ' " . . . � . And he reads a little niews to ne- bird to One-half; rdbreover a were Wasted out by death from among the Own 0 9 He was born in Tyrone, � Ireland, in 1817. ' , . I., - I , wife, , 1p is, pensive liutl�' tops 0 i � ' it is readily.seen that '. .ages -be.�,.s'�eed-a;t--b�id�iiii,hti.-nor-until--'Mi.-A-�-P6,rk6r;- �Rd, ­ __ a ' I -G1 . W ­C611V - - - 1. . . I - . .: . �, r , Sharp mound of skrth' ads.- hggk-_��- _to�pa'6si_'bver_'this-day- I high -w _�may. � , ' As ' a dcAtbd7KC Co,W gE,'� and --L--. I . L ' L , . � -!of _iia_rn6_d_._Tiia­rbis'little or no danger of., -did this moinWij -to oil the sha for�ws 'time acted as Presbyterian miS.' ' � ' I . . --- Shoul,d, _,bb__m __..­LLYe�are fting, when . . � .. � . I J In this littla farmhause-on.ibehill. - . . I thelbase eachiroe, a foot. - the children ,of Esau, I Ome . � I , , 8 . . I . I I - _ * ', ., �, � . I , , around � ­ or eigh.' the 00a t Of ' . * , detection, the river being.. almost.ebtiroly - he'- discoveied 'the victim' of the accidbM: ­ - ii:t Southard Irel - 6 , E , , , . . � . ?:� �­, . teen inches high, both to steady it against which .'dwell in Seir. , � thou . . . . .. . Sion ky � an . a �th i , _ �: I . on Seed. I I I I I 'The I � "''I , Sa've Vour Mel . hea;vy windsi and to keep off,ifie inice.- The 'not distress � them nor meddle shall urlgnard.d. The few offi6ers,employed in ,body was,t and the Police becable' pastor in C61eraine,.Arld afterlt__� I 1. I _­ . 1 - . I $ with this district ar4 iqhlefly�ejigagadiu'tbe day- ;notified,, and after the . � I . wed brief Stay there was called to Belfast. Re - .1 I ,. il . ' - them in war; for I will lai I . . remains aere vie � When one meats with an, especially fi Stone fruits, pbacbes, cba�jjes, 6tc., are I at givEito-youlof ' .. ' I . . I , melon upon the table,- hd is de lie . regarded as'leas suited to fall pla�fit6g than , their'la;nd any po I a . sessioU, b ­ :tilhe, on the trains and passenger boats. by MedioaI'Examlnal� Howe ..they were� abet of yeai:B..o�cupied ��'Pmmi. I .' .. � . airoug'of . . . �� ,ecaus6 I have' I for, 8, nun . Securing the seeds.. Indeed, the grily:way: apples, pears, etc.;. but in the'peach Ais. given it unto the 'zbildrerl of Emu; for a The 'Proportion of smuggling in 'these delivered, at , Mayor Breen's .-undertaking Rout place in the, Irish �4eiieral -Assembly. I � 4 . *1 1, L ' I � regula:r channels of trade is very small. It the man having- no r � elatives here. . � 'L 11 I , . . I . 1. ­ . .. of melon can be kept up. iridis of Delaware and Maryland, extensive possession. The Horim from of Old dwelt . . a' . . 11 I . . . � I in which a strain � OtL I I is unquestionable that where one -dollar's, VeV'd in his pogsessioir '520.30, a lb�ded . . I . . ', L: ­ . i I � I 1. I I ,. I to its Standard or improved, is to Sale .,Plantings, are made i therein,- and the children of Esau succeeded . � 11 i I . The pra;nt. �_L . . a,' ' " IPainless and r 16 . � ­ �.. I 1. -1 ., . .11 . � , worth of goods -is- brought. Over Burro revolver, seven barrels, -and. a jack,knif 11 ­.. ,, _" _P! _1 11 -.1 , . . � ­ I , seeds from the beat specimens. In'. ' ' ' ing,of. deciduous' ornamental- trees is klb� them, and dwelt in their. stead. And we I . I . 1-1 ­ I - I . . -I - 1, - 1. I I . raising . ­ �. - -1 I -are in the passosai6rr of thb mbdic�l­ ,�, I I 11:1 ­ _,.. 1 turnad ti.�iously by, train or� Steamer a thousand which PiTvax-'8--PA-IN1,X-8S CORN EXTRACTOR, -the � : . , � 1. �.7 or�__the jj�&_r - . I .- .. '���ifcLffi6-d,b)iditi6iisas"that'of fruit and PaSsect,the wilderness of Moab. � . I I 'Ri';'t',� marlort seed, ,_P�&IRI;tli, , � - ''. . I gxeatiewed� 1by coims, As absolutely safe d " ,,� I f � d r's.worth is broug cross the �river s . � . � � 1 : . I trees -i �4nd the same' may Ub -'said 61 cut. And God said Unto me, ye shall pass over - olia, . 'lit a' examiner-laivrence,(M.a s.)�Ameriean. - - palnl,oss,� does its. work prombtly,, without, i an . I I -allowthefruit to get much riper than. is � this day thb, coast of' Moab'.' � Ye shall at ,mamall boats under cover of darkness.- -' ' . ' - . . . , � � L I UL the I - I . ­ desirable for eating ; this- gives ..a, greater rants And- other fru.it-beariDg shrubs. � - I n � I � I ,. . I . least interfering with the comfort of lid,tients, 1 1 1 . I . � � I. . � . . . � - � I . . I distress, them, nor m6ddle With tbem� in ' - � NOT -LESS THAN FirTY NIGIIT WATcHAE N I , jmAT !, C,RAZE. I and i's absol utely alou e as a safe, painless remedy - I " I I I Yield of plqmp.seeds,,whioh -ru n� ,, m Ile, u 1, . I . , I � . I are more per- - . I I I � I . � ...- I. -11. I ­ 11 . 111. : for- corns� Do not be imposed, upon by"danger- I I , . 1. � . - . ­ I . .1 . ­ I - I - feet than if the fruit Wars taken in, its: best , . . Oil'" ilt"ral Jottings? . ' 'war,for rwin-notgive YOUOf theirlaud .Would be �required to repress Smuggling. I .. ouscounterfeiti.- Use6nlyPbtnarn!s Corn U , " � ... I 1. A. Michigan fruit -grower usoB.a, djluied�� z.'auy Oassessibu bsicause I have given unto., 6WISbou Oi , _,� Orldre i:uxurvr Irizintis Better of it- .-- .1 I I I . .. 1; condition for eatillgo -112; the operations of . I alongthe frontier line froiii L . . I tractor. Beware of .base' �-substituted�­bolxd ____._ ------- ___ 6' I. ,, �, ''I I , I . I _ - . I I Capt. fthodi,sl Nonsense. . , �ery-where-bvdruggists and dealers in m9d, I . . I I the kitchen, the.contents of the melons at solution of ammonjw to� drive awiy the the obiJdren of Lot the city for a possession. Niagara, Falls southward to BuffW� 'Ham- I I . � . a. codliD� m6th'. 'He aPplies'it with a. syringe.' The: giantg dwelt therein �f . I . I . . I allies. � �.Taho only Putnam's Paiuj(�ss. Extractorl I � , � . :, � I . . . . Sure to be thrown away, and whoever we ould early in Wa�km� pvenin s. injune. I I . . the Moabitos, called the rom of6lA and, burg E , tiurlDii,tlkirk. Residents of Fort Brie , Julius. BehIftig, of., Bradford, who was N. C. Poison & Co., proprietors Kingstop. 1. . , �. I 1. 1 I . I . ­ I I L I I L I 9 � - m, Arnim, but God allege that a dozen or.% score of barrels of announced to jump from Kibzua viaduct-, - , _�� I I ­ I . ... . . I . . gave seeds from them must . attend to the, , , I . I 11 I . . . . I I � . .1 I 'destroyed � the I . . . . , . . I . I opening of the fruit -himself. Place the An ,eastern paper. suggests that spo2y- . in, and they dwelt in their. :.keiOsbue are frequently seen.1ying - in the writes big mother, who lives in Buffalo, - I � . . I stead. And: we . turned and passed wo . ods.southofthe Old Fort. Thep6pular that he is not such aj fool, a, - By the falling,of a, scaffold � at the,King , . . I . I contents of the melons in a bowl or other-, tarleous fires are often I produced -by the I , rid -will not I I I . ' & of, B�vai�ia's palac6 at- Lak& Chiera twenty. I .� I , convenient vessel' cover, , them with action of1be'surl on the 'wax contained in. the brook Zere'd . And dad, 'said . method of getting this product: acrosa the make the attem�t. Mrs.� .13ehling aaa . . . I . I . . . - I ,, u It thiliks� - I , � ': i I . -veKy .1 . three Workmen. were. killed and Seventee' I ., w , ­. , . water, an d allow ,them 'to stand ,the,ne9tsof,waspsand bar ets. unto me (89yi0g)i Rise ye up . and pa'88, river is to plk;ce the barrels in th6- water', .Julius' Sister Said. they, were anxious I . . . � - r . , , . I . I I ' , - I I . . . . - , � Z - --k injured. ,. I . I I . .- . I for a few days to ferment. . -They- thafnumercUB'barn§ and haystacks are'sk, over ,the river Amon. This day will 1 and. have a batch of them -fasienedtogether about it..until they rec6ived�li,jab,.­.�ttei-' . . i I I � � I I I . � " I . I � I on, tire in that wa�y. " .. I . � I ., ' ' I I �, Should be looked to and Stirred- a � I _ begin ,to deliver � to thy' face Sihon the by'means of wires or rop6s;.wheu'they are Miss BPlll;Dg iS,,Yeiy. prefty,_4fid'i'.10"'.�� i,rge, ., The Berlin North Geiiwyn Oazette �89,yg , . . . I . I .,: I very day, � . 1. � . I Amorite, King of Heshbon, .and his land. tak . . . . .. I I nobody outside Fran as . believes the - assur- 1. . I . I I . and when it is found' that the I Ejej-6a&' ibai De�aier§ in-wool-siate that 6henumber of . I en -in tow by a boatman and hauled to: blue eyes sparkled with- dalli; � she . . . 1. . . . . froria their Attachments. to the :bottona of ,Bhaep..�.that Are'*ash d, before: shear 1. I 7�Aad we want forth aga,inst Sibon.to Jahaz, the Canadian shore.' The Sagacity dis. said sfie w""66 glad ber-brot lari� ances . of the French press ,that France. ',. � I . . I . ' I � � - I I . . I 1. I 0 111 ;­ I ir6d Peace_ No uns . I _. � .. 'ng"; �:�� sniote hini iill.'w6ileft him none to' . Played, in ibis .plan.- commands lit' dt � 'ridertakilig. . . I .! , � a wiLys dee �.� I . the vessel, the refuse: is to be removed, the divainiB'heg� every year. ,- The practice 'is . . . � I � self at 'done . be,foolhardyu . " , . 1, I � ­ 1. � . . I ,,, � ' V . .reniain,] A:h4wetoo'k 41`1, Hkid6xra prepif amons: are - contemplated -here. , A - , - .. I I I � be -1 his cities from once. The tow line may be ten 'or fifteen �, Capt. Rodba, according to 'the, I I . . � . I I . .. seeds washed, and spread b garded as cruel by Most she rds, and'.Gilead and unto the. brook Jabbok', God "Irods in-lengill, and should, the.amudolior be CburC2nijs.%!fo6l.ifb Swims-theNiagara meeting between Bismarck 0id tbe AuStiom -1., �,'- . I I . .1 I .1 I I � ,boards or,-a-el'otb. The seeds ofWater- As unsatisfactory to both sellers- . aiidb 6 � rs .. . ere all -unto u, I . . I I I I - .- I � a ' I �, � I . . ,. 11 �, . MO One 4'�e much . I I ' - ",less likely than those of of'wool.' ' ,,)-� I I 11 I . Cy ,. _our'God deliv d a. - Then �we apprehended * de:en roittv he had .only to whirlpool rapids, and afraud'if he doesn't.' n Minister. of 'Foreign Affairs Js . . . . . I . . tui � ned'�nd want up the . . way,of the brook i h6proof of his guilt. . � . 4 1 lid according'to some Buffal.oniang w.ho 'g"rla ,,, it 6nly,to. demonstrate tha : I � I � , - �, I I melons to( be perfect at the time the fruit ' The value of the . � poultry eon I sumed .in. I . let go- of, it,.aml i .. _Hni pr.b.b � � I : , ' . . � .. � have: the horior of his acq' aintance,_,helsa now rumors are unfounded. , I . . is in.6atiDg condition ; hence �seed- grow. ers .' � J&bbok. And God said unto. me, SL�YiRg)__ 'T, � �,ANi,; 's DOWN STREAM. . ,. the warlike ­ I I ': � . .. .. . -State all- - -estimated at I 1. ­�, :, � I I U � . 1, .. . __ - allow' waternislons- -to--get- dda'd­ritpa­�­ - , -the-.11nited. B annu -N. is I Ye re to 'pagg­thio day the coast of the 7 � ., � I . 11� . . 1- good deal of both; whtitever: he does. . �� - - __ I j I � I I I I . I I. � I I .- ., - or 5300,000,000, or �6 to Sao h-ibillabitant. The, d1l of the children of Ammon. Ye- Shall - Bqsi a#,', the Park6ls 'are gelf-stietadning in, �: .- . , . i . . I I .1. . . . � . .1 I I_ . I I I .: , : . .1 ., I . I—, rotten ripe, before they ,separate the seeds., I. d , " . . . . . I . I . I . . value of the -eggs consumed- is Set* at 5240,., . a . -nor meddl the 'rrye'r', � .whereas , they would. prove -very 1, .� . .1 -1. ­ . . I ­- - I I-. THE: .C.UELPlor ­ �, . I I . I 1. OftheseedB separated -when the fruit4s; 060,000,.or �540.coo,000 for-Poultryand not distre'stbam, s With thp.rn in I Cumbersome in the small boats which are - I The. inquest on' the � twolve bodies of . . ., I . . . . .1 . 1. " � I . I ,. I I L-.(�aten,�a,-sh4�r�-will-grO-W-,--Surk -BA-0-IL --egga�-togethor - . � war, because: I Have given unto the children � � nd at an unde'ta We' in I I � I . . .. � , ,_Or_ab6u.t_510p6r_yea,r_-to each, of Lot the land at the obildre equired in the smuggling business. 'The children. fou r h . I I . I umber,of eggs consuined' � �Bermondsey. E bodiew m � . should lie collected, washed- and dried. In. inha itant.: Then' n of AmIndir r . � I ihows � that the F�Ke_ -0-peTa . - lott' :Co an , Trust I.. . . 11 ,� b . for 9, Possession. . The.. giant dwelt therein duty on k6roserje al�t Canadian port8-id,,71, . . . I �e 1P yil. 11 I q - � 4 11 I sowing watermelon seeds of any.1ind, it is is � estimated to be 9,060 000,000, or i80 cents Pei -gallon, or'ov,e-r 53' P_ di " j it d I Y --- _­b_d­_ -_ ' - ___f__ __' - I - I � - 1. . I � 1. I . I from �.of old,,aricIP'tbe. Ammonites called , er barrel. The : epogi o , wit the Un ertaker or 4urja . I I I I . . - . . ,. . I ,. � . . i . . I it I inhabitant, wh y _. I � : .1 1, - . . I I I well to recollect that a large niajori y are a to - each man who.takes the tow of, a dozen 'barrels :by the p&reints of the children. Although , � . - - . . I . ,worthless; Anil to be liberal ,acc6faingly. a 111g.", , I I I . .ich would them Azamzummim, but, God destroyed ,; , i Am hour a the cast of ,interm8ut had bedu Paid,, the - , ., .100,000 Shares.-. . - ., .. ... I � - With clacumbers, allow a1ew oftheo , a�)iagt day;: I one egg to each person , every. Other them before theru�� and they dwelt in their across the ,river has earned it erialser neglected to buiy the bodies. , . � [ , I I , ,� I . 1. 1. I I.. �. . . . . I. . . ' I " ' 11 . I .. � I I ,. � I . ' alary for whioh:,marly So physician, 39,wyer rurld . � . I I I . . � . . 1. . I. . and beat shaped to ripe'n� on tbe:vin , 6s for . . I I . stead; "�London.Times. � - ,., .1 ; a . , ­� I - 0 r - . , . 1". . � I . I ; . . . . I I '� or journaliet toila� a -whole .week. With , On Tburnday�,Uexo.,bj6v, coiner-Atobe of sl� . *2 0 pe' .S hare. I I . I � . ., . 1. .1 . seed. . All others, it not, wanted for ,UB'e, The Mexican Government hasl:made % '. , : � . - � � .. , I . .1 I , � " . I - '. . 11, �� . . ­ . . . . , �_ . .� I . . : ... . . I I I I , , almost. j)arfect immunity from detection, is new Canada Methodist Church will.'be laid: 14-T �� :. should. be . removed'.. and- not, allowed to' contract with a gentleman to plant 21000,000 1. I I .1 THE Biller- INVFIBT�ill '� OrPBRED TO TIM , .. - . � trees in the v' .A. IMXNNIESOTA�TONNA I . I I � . . . I exhaust the vines uselessly...: When - , I alley -of Mexico within. four . I . . DQ- � ' , it any wonder that- smuggling flourishes aB at the'G- io'vo, in London Townsbip� ------ �,._,._ I _._�___._� ­_­­ 11 I . ­ I . � I I -_ . �. � � - . ­ ... I . � cwAi)r�x-:rynarf­a-.-- I . , I . � . � I .t I � � a profession ,and has -become 'thoroughly :F ' . I ..... . I . :� ,- . I .1 ; thoroughly ripe, t umbers�aud . years, 500,000 , 6, ,year., The contractor Gra jxj . iDiscripli6n ot­%vIjat I our bundred British immigrants ar f , , , , , , t t I � . . I I 11 � 1) . C ic I aoIE8 8 d, card or prospectua,.e c. 0 1 . .1 .1 I I I I . I , I I . . , I I 19 agrees to put in annually 80,000 sob, 35j000 '. . � . ­ . . .. . sydtbmatized ? - 'The force'61! officers on the rived at M6ntieal yesterday en rout 1.�ar , "" . . . � .. � . I . I . out them langthw - "11ce a? Ow the.sell'sation Jlveels- .' , American Side' was - greatly diminisbed onto, . � - . , .Y. Cv.IR-UtCV"V. . , - .. I I ise, scrape out the bon- ' 12,00OP6 laks, ,60,000, 6ucalyptua, d " , '' L ' rip, and.,tha' NorthwoBt, , e 0 , I .1 � .1 � , 4 . ., . , I I � I i - tents into a Vessel,. and,allow them 'to. wl , . P I ­ I ' Adiiiinistration. * ru�hipg :,:� - - ,., I r.-.. Guelph, Out., 13suada '' , .. � �� - 1 4 . I .. O� n , ., ' li 1. . I . .1, . , .. , . . , , . . - - . I 60l0lowe , A�'cloud Mae under- the Hayea Only slave . " L ­ . , q0a cias, and other varieties, in Plan.' � , ,, I k as the' raverila'-wi g� ap­ . . . . n hun'dredin the.i3ast t roe d -Ys. I . - . I � � . . .., , . I , . t � � . i e , �_: -1, 1. I . � ­ I . . I I � �. "I 14:,�, .: :�, , I ferment until, the Seeds.' ai6� fre'ed from aj 16, 100,000�, and' to, , � � �1� �. . �. " 'a . I . .. - I � I . .1 . 1, " I , I . � , ; � , , , Ion .of � from 50,000 1peared iu-Ahe� west.. Suddenly it split, and, enOU& were left to attend. to the trains, I .. - 11 L I I 11 I . I I mucilagewbi6h surroundIi themj�, and can , ' gi. I I . 'L �-, . I I .. . � .A I � 'be.wasbed and dried. 1, ­ ­ � .. I . reoeive iir:.bia - burs6riee � three - ' adu&t6B .. between the two black - trains exparilidd tlre,aieairlers and the_iut�erilati6nil bridges., � . .. .., . �. �: . . ',­­:., I I �, � .. /11- " - I I I L I . � ­ � ' '' � L " "I I I . � . ' ' . ­ I. 11 I ' �. ,. - ­ 1. j I . . I I . I I I 11 I I �� ' ,fearful, dismal sky I ever saw.:, �A I the' * ' . I . 1 I . I 1.� I I I , I., ­ �. 1; ift , � , � 1. I I I . I I � :, � . . � icul - ,school., Heis I � I night, watcUmbu Wore removea,.the il,V 1. 1. i I :! I . . . i . I � , annually of ,the agr tural , , th oat , . L * . I I , , , � . ­ . .1 . . . , . I �� �: - �. " I : I I. Straw for Potatoes., � - . . .,L , . . � . I �. . . � I . ,., 11 toh�ive,OQOOO Ork : - 1, . � , Th color was green-grayr"yellow,- and it idea� being that the I -goods. ; ,:�� , � �:, , , : I I I :. I I . � ­ for this.w, L. - I %mount of the � L' , 1. I . . I I , . . . I aw is by farthe beat I I . * I i� recovered ;vas not suffici ein't to , ju'etify the , , ' - . .:;, � . I I . I I � � I . ,.� . Wheat Sir: I for'coverm " darkened the'sull do it,became as twiligb . . I . "I, I , j ' I . I . at atrav� is generally not The �6�verage*ejghi and' nurhber'of eggs The :carpenters had gathered to I gether with expense' involved. . The authorities . ovi- _ , , , . : : , . : � I . � ".. I I . . ��. . ,.. I I I . . . "I I ing potatoes. 0 . ­ 1. . I given. , - , ­' - 1. , 1. . .. I .. � 1. . threshed out clean criougbi &-n d- in anything the patch. , � ',' . 11 � .: - -dently did,not realize thafthe existerice.01f *. I I., i., . 1. .1. - . . I � I . . . . I L I . . I .1 I I I I -laid'by fowls of diflerent briebbis" are � .s This must b orce, of night deteo . ". - I , I *WW - . � by�� poultry journal, AS follows; tight udon I ; ft_�_, � I . . '.. I. I like a Wet season such a grow 8 . of them &I eed res � L I I I . t4 Of oat 4111 Br4hmas'wrid Partrid a ahailstorm," one . ... WHO Is UNACQUAIMTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY,00 THIS COUNTRY. WILL , _. , : , - . . . ge Caching, eggs 7 to ' ' of - , I . . . � I . "I come up, that with the straw. and toots the ligund, lay 130 pe said ; I I now we will soon hear of disasters !' of persone.from engaging: in the business . . L I . . L I � r annum; black, * - , I I ­ I I. I .. . -SEE BY ExAFAWNGTHIS MAP, THAT THE � ''... I . I 11. I . . this growth will L make, will pravent the , . ween the Bmugg 1139-1 1 . . - . . . .. - - � 1 �. I - 1� , I ­ I L' I I . � . . . .1 �. I . . , white and baff Caching, 8 to the pound lay Suddenly the cleft widened''bet . I I . . 7 . - 11 . . I I I . 11 I .1 . I potato bhoots 'from forcing -their way. 115 per annum; Plymouth Rocks, 8 t'.1 the two black cloud wings, a -ad the upper one . wo=.x gwmcilnus. . � . V!rz I P_A19=Lr - - - . . . . I - I I I through, and . a general rot and lose of Beed I cam6with'a torrlbl4- Speed; fluriying back .'The - Canadi . an 6fficialB :now. e.mploy. a . � 11 � - . � I �'Inneapoliq C jPP­._VA1I­ sj,v",Toj� . � I . ,; . I � . � - . ; . , I I � ,., � . ;. I . . - no. I., Lot us .walk. in," I Said.. lady detective for the port of Fort Brie. I . .0-k 311, ..,_ r III no . . I . . . I . ,. I the pound, lay 140 pet, aunum ; L&Folchb, � I I I . - � ! � - , I � 1�', I I . � . . pound, lay 150 per annum ; Houdgma, 7 to I eM t"ide. is the consequence. I have seen 'two or towards � ,..a :. .. I . �7�11 � *�7 � A-1 ,tr! I . . . three large patches of potatoes this: Season, 7 to the pound I U0 � . urn.; Grove. " It Seems as if we, too,.'shall get & taet6 of- Her-pxin-cipaLcluties are to.se9,roh_1*omen­_ ' .. 1, - X � _; _,�_ 1 7:7� . ­_ � .- 11.1. � . , I T - ­, , 'r -t * I 1� I I . .__c iered-with-oAt�straw-�that-will-produde-a- �Caarlr - - ti - - -*'-' our pairlor, looked . who -are Suspected of�bAving valuablag'con- I I . , - I . � I . I I � I .1 o- P L of -a I I _1� - � .1, � . � I I I , S t-0-lb-0-pound� ay�40 yer annum,-,: I " L_ " I O,&tf -- . .1 . I L I 1. ­. I Much finer cro , oats.tharrof Potatoes, bla* Spanish-, 7 to the pound, lay'150 per q -i Iscakeely looked the aealed in theirl*thing. She hagtrdien �: 8 6 ­ I . � I I I do. I I � . ­ I I __ - . ­.­� vl�, lo d I I � I '' . I ,, - � annum:; Ughorns, 8 to the 666nd, lay.160 I . t f . and t mug. , - 1. I . I I In fact the. potatoes' are a total failure be roaring 6 the . goods from Sever 1, 6,ndtNkf0im of a 'Ne0t , ­ , , . . I . I , , X - . �- I— . , , , -L, � 1. ­. ­- L- - , I I I Wheat Straw will not packgo closely in So' per . annUm ; Hathburge,' 9 to I the . po � undi gtorm�comirig. . In..amornhnt w6wore pur- . gling is'being obe6ked. ,It'�d--reIated, that � . .� c I I ol 6o . I I . , � . � . � I I . . I I short a tithe, afid .is generally cleaner of , lay 150fei annum ; Dominiqdes, 9, to the ' "ounderl'by ambite:cloud,And,the wind a . nd' , one of. the .customs . officers paid' 080 not � Q'd. C .. 191. 1. . . . . I - I L I . I seeds, and being evener tibb potatoes will pound, .Y 10 por surium - Game, 9 w ... , bad the 'house, which grodned and long since.- -,an,. a quantity of silverware � 6, '( I I I . I. � . _. I _ - I ; .�, 1, �.,� - . I I I manage to force their .way through. my, ,pound, lay 113 10 per ann urn; Bhnt�nds,,16 to, Shivered. -'I 6 was not ra,in L; it wa§'fUjjOnS which was a wedding' present to biB'bride � T.- 11". I— ! �� , , I ;. , I � L . 11 I . I , ' � I ­­­.- � � I expoi;enc6 has been that wha,nAt is possi. � I . torrents of water.mixed.'wi It h H from relatives;, � Tbd goodil', had been, v , I I .1 � . . I .the pound, lay 140 per annum . I- c . k I I . . I . .1 blo it js better to wait until the potatoes . . � 11 . I --.*.- � ., � . I I , , I . which- - --d'd L I . . . from . . smuggled from. Buffalo, and the fact having I �� I I �. : I � , I I 11 1. .- . I � .1 .1 � a - . , - . �i 6 ... I � - . I � I . I 1, I re wall Sprouted before.applying the straw. I I st,orin tried to buret open the oor,'but five leaked out in the uei�hborbbod tbe'offioial , . I .1 I � I I - I .1 .1 � was called.,�'uport . to ty. : too& :� _ -_ . Beaut . les . Up Pete for irrizem .raeh pressect against, it' ­with all ��ibeir� � � __ I ��� . .1 _­� .And this year's experiments convi ru�e me � . I , "I . . Fo , � I - - ___ _ _pay . .­ ­Thd7, ­wodl, � - - _ ­ 11 � stronger -than ever that-thisls�!thdl better - ,�Loridorr-has-6 I Utyp9mPeUtion-wh6reirr- -raight-.� , , 58eIQbd­f_o__'__­g`m_­ _.has-ever.been a . . ; - fl� I �!�� I -.1 , W 1�.._�, - - .� . 1. V ,. w I ,�, .. I ' _U__ - - , - , , . .. � M'111�� I I . I I way, a Ow . I . . I I -?A I RADI . 1_1 I 11 I . �, - lo:� 3 ., 1, . � . I . . � B there is much id6s"risk Of &S' by- thepublic are him.. - y--r the woman way, and stood in a- , the I buil& VERITABLE. SMIGGGLER'S SF 1 76 � O., t . . I � I . ". '. . ' L . I .'�, '1w � � I . . . I I ' rotting, as is so often the,case when we have . 'they, think, the loveliest among .the mor6 or , ing* 9hook as in, .convulsions. . I . I I . ��, I 6! - "4 - 1� � . .. � ' - i ' I I I . I . � ­ �Aess farnoug ofthe Box. . Mrs. Langtry went.' A' tightening of myheart eve , felt A --- prominent Canadian, custom house' 1: _1Z 1 W. - I �. I L . .1 � a wet season. ' .1 -.1-11.1.-1 -�L' . �, ry,Tjime rue detective died. Suddenly of h I � , . I I .1 I I , I . � . . 11 I -off with ibe lea(VivIlich she bold. for clear house �seemed to -bb lifted from the, gro . eart' disease 1 " -, J-0, __ I r -t . .. I ,.. I � 11 ­ I I I . Attentiong lPench C�rowcri4. ' , I und theta -last win ter, justAs he had 3ompleied ` '105 ;4 - .. - , __. ---..-,--.-- . � - �­-, �.� 6_.!-_- �'­-_­­ ­ , , - :...,.."�.-.,�.�l.-.."-.�.�.-- ,, I � " ;, I I . . . � L I . . . ,� To those wh find then2selves, � for 0�e � three weeks, , Than She wa§ -overhauled by and.,drQppbd!'down -again. Twicewe had_� :achaiU ofe-id-'­­'­'i­ 1__1(fU­M_,_be­FOf ., .. I , , I �f - !, , - . ' av- two -so. - _. _ I . 1. �, I I I first -time, -.wi zh�%' crop-- of--peach6a:-ou-thQr- Lridy_Dudley2aud-:�La LonsdaleT I " these" beiffibleF-shoolif, ; then in as:mo,ment' . - , I I " Ijk, L ' , '' . � .. I , I I I ! . hands, the mos b iviiporiaut ', qiiesf�o�, 18� tresi3e,B;MisEiGilebrigto,iidMi�s-Dr�w,,I�ing house, men-, fu r6iture were hurl ad through people. AlIthese oases were settle&, fim. ,�� 1; '. . , ;, I I �. � I , � I .. � I I how to dispose of it? it a commission welitip"'NiVile MtB� maildick and Miss Daisy the air 100Jeet , away.� �I do not rembraber, ,ever, by. the payme'rit of .Money -t ' 6 the wv.ga . ., . . . , I . I I I .. XI -1. �,..� 1 4 * . ,wm � . .. . ­ I ', i._ 1, I Venue,ais6 of tba.stage,led.arrickof fifteen anybb Government. A wealthy merchant . - . , , �� . dealer in a city market . has � not been ing till I ioubli'MYS61f On the ground mulct6d in the sum of �500� tlie,al' ti ' . A . I � �. � L , I ted, this Should -be ,atte ad who tailed 6ff,10'Miss Florence St. John and � crawling among,the ruins, of. my home. . o - .. I � � , � I p - 1. . ., I . to at I P tiAz�y 'y . , , ,y� ,y� . . � . 11 h against him , being of al bighly-i 9 St i'.1 = �� A, ..., ,y� . � . . -111. d I a 1 �� 0, � ... : 04 I � I , , selee ,Miss Phillis. Broughton, BtrugpliDg,in the : The first 1, discovered was �my wife, wit an .� I . � ; once. It is not llifficulp,, to Agutain tb rear. At the fifth week Lady,Dudley and �aoihild in each arm' , lyi � character. It - � , "' 1� 11 ; I . : . . . . ....... �;-­---,7 1 a h,, � � ShOiVU than, i Sulbg- ,__ _ , reputation of such in an,, An aving selected I ' ng At my side, Men WMS - I . I I I 1, I I , , . Lady 'Lo'nodale forged ahead� and children were scattered 'around Among .01 Lt . mixed , I I . _!-, . I I . I I . _ .- gling &)ad, p ics-are--conaidbri i - - �- - . . with -136 � . I _ ­ 11-1--.1-1-1 ­ ------ ------ _­ _...­__­­ I ­­ - - -I ______ - __ PY9 ''. . � - I I ,� . . . 'bea, Iser-And-'d ­­­ _1 I ­ _`F1&'_',R­'�­­__ . I I one, stick to him , 'Alf 86irts 'di shysters � . �up, 11_X � _ff0_F6_ ­_ will come along,, r ripen. . ... IT __. .- - - - _ 7tlie� �. . ki­ A ' � -ROCK -180- - I . .. 1. , CiVe _l- . .6; the-ftuitigil '.!,_­_.'­­ ___ -Votes each-agai.i3et-1-28-for-the-L-ily�wh�o-waEF -1u-M 81 Inga, w a or a Ive oi de�d. nion� ... S-6&6-�rtth­6 AND & PACI I 11 � O.1l.r.d by Connie Gilchrist with 1�8 also, nob notorious smugglers &to liberal .Pentribu� , 0 C C019 . : ing, offering better terms' than' ,any 0 1 us ­ I Ody colild,tell, -AA&ble and A' Staircase I � ­ I 1. I ; '. � I � . L : Miss Clement Scott !)raw lying a loose came flying through the air -, some men met tors to the campaign funds' of the Can- - Being the Creat Central Llneo affjords to travelers, by reason- of its unriv.'tlod goo- � -,­ I , . �11 else ; usually these have no regular place of 6ervative party, which now hae.dor'nin de . kraphical position, toe" . I . the East, Northeast.and ' I , ,. � � third with 125. The field II'aintalned its them and pushed them a*a,y, so tbey.did . . an, y . shortest and besVroute between " 11 I I . I - I I I business, but 'sell on the dock, or 16A the I . I . . : South4ast,,and the West, Northwest and Southwest. , . . �,, . � I � I . I depot, if they get S, consignment. Inmany 'Sams order, until tbree weeks ago, wben� L not hill my wife'and children,; bits of wall and appoints the 'Customs officers in , , .1 I I . I I � � I � I � . I . Lady Dudley and Tia,dy, Lonadale dropped � and'' : roof whirled round us.; here Itbatcountry. Tbisclasgenjoyadedi600'f � It Is litelrall9'an'd strictly true, that Its connections, are qlI of the principal.11ries, � I I . . , I . I � . I I . .­ , .� � � I .1 localities drying or evaporating and canning . � I imniunity�wbich would be , �vonderful, bull Df road between the Atlantic and the Pacific. ' . . ,. L . I I � . .. 1. .- . I . . factories have been established ; it wil ant by -request, it is Supping d nd Mi� it was I impossible . to remain. We I By its main I�ne and 'branc.1108:1t roachoo; Chicago, jolist, -,Peoria, 'Ottawa, , . . . . . I 11 . I . , I be for the knowledge of tbeiri pol v I Inols; Daveiipdrt� MiAscathle. �. . I . I . well toaseektain it the fruit miiy not be Drew took,up the running,, Th.,.=.ber"o, 'crept and crawled, , slid -ran, for - Wrial reW LaSalle, Conesaov M611ne, and Rook Islapq,v n t1i, I � I . I . being at last ac6outits: Drew, 181,;- Gil: our' lives 'down to the ,forest. As we 6.bj Washington, Kookuk, Knoxville, Oskaloosa; F - - - d Mes. Moines, West LlbertY6 . . . I L ' tionsbip.- Whenever Ari, agitation of, the ' 41'rVel ,' contracted forat these on NY6rable terms f tbe leaders are' rl"��-Zuthrie Center and �CoUnCjj, BlUfforl "I'' '' - I , -, �­:!­- --.1-1 .... ,­�'.11111�1.11­1'1. I I I , chrisil i74 -, Kate 'Vaughan, 154; Dsiiey 1ound-each other there, we were only Six; ectarises a few a , fined w City' Atlantic, Avoca Auduboni Hru � - ' ' I .1 1. - and thus avold' much �of� the. labor and' , , I , I neae city, in Missouri, and Leaven! . . . : I . I .1 Venile, 131; � rs.: M ' and 9, decided Stir is niaae insearching the !o lawa ;I Qallatln,­.�,T�enta`n, cameron a�d K4 1. .. . . . � uncertainty of tnarkatirig. ft'�tbb crop is - M I addick, 187; M r F3.' a friend of ours, afarmeri bad, ong'of the. jn6jgnifi6,,t pilt6roks, . sas, and the"'11h.undreds of cItl05v 'villageii and towns,' I I I . ,. to be marketed, of course the kind Of,pao-k. Langtry, 12,8. . -, - . .. I . ''. a . mall - girls in his arm a, my wife another, - . ,Who infest the trains worth and Atchison in Kan I . I I . . I ... . I * . I . Intermediate. The I I I . �­,' , ' . . I I 11 ages has been decided'UPOU and procured. I .. � .. .. I I . ana one of my sons cl to"me. -But andferiy boats, but no att6mPt i6evei 'r � I j . ' I I . . i . I . . . , , I . . I . . I . .1 I 1 13 . . . 11 .1 L � ling made to go to the root of' the ,evil. . While � C. 16 � y$ , , '!' . See that they 'are properly marked.'Thd I ers.ru' the surreptitious.. traffic in ,kerosene, is n � � A , --- ,_ - - - _­ �- I � It these ai�e. to be returned who i emptied, .. A Lima, despatch saya,'wbile the I troops *)ibis were the rest of -U6 children? I " . -1. --CREAT, nOCK" I SL =,ROUTE.J - . . . - I hL � . under Stib-Prefeci Rivera were marchilig hail myself,Been-one 6i the carpout u a' *' 'k I I a I I I . . � L � . . � I . . �., . I . I novice -in peac growing ha8much troubl, :with'my third lit0o -girl-but the oldest known "' all moulandia"n ,As It Id f millarly ,called, ,'offers to, travolers'all the advantages and comforts, I .1 � : '.1 ,:. I ' .1 0 from lquirim to Sagin they refused'io, ' - . . I a a 'tidUlar I I ri Depots At all connecting �olnt 11 . . ,*'­ , r i , I with his pickers. , He cannot ' afford .. ,. pro and youngest boy 7 - Killed, p6rhaps, or Wealthy, . I Incident to a smooth track, safe. bridges, Unioi 1.1 . I I t � to pick himself, but 'mu�t -w%toh' the � ceed,'and, killed Rivers,, two a ains, and lying mutilated 6rnong., the itins, and it ,in. ,.Id.mp6r(o,"�1.30r.uti,oi0i.i.th,t,-Ai. evidf�u si a' Fa�t-Expres6,treiins,'Composeci,ofcbiMritoDio,uS4 WELL VEkTILATEQ,,WE1L1 I . . , . 'L I threasoldiers. Tba next dayet"EtPeir'livian .. 11 the Democirats use,the whol busi"Bs--Ra� ��14itA!r-ecii�-FiNiiL-Y--Ui�HoL§Tttttd--awd'-ELECA � N ' T , -DAY-CbrA-CMES-,--W-IM'6-af��ih-6 . . - ' I was impose . lit'; PULLMAN'S , . - - y overtookthem and'hanged'14 of ricAne would have, Swept us fv�vav as soon. an, arguirient in favor of,, free trade, The .'MbSt WiA&MFICIENT HORTOM,RECLIMINQ CHAIR CARS- e,44W bul . others. 'The great trouble is fr6iii over ., ible-to look for therd' Thehnr. . �� 11 L � * , , . 011' � ­ - . I 1 1 1 . . , I , ,r I I . ripe fruit. A single, soft peach will ispoil a th.nellarlprits� , ' - ,"' ' Republicans cover it,u � feitbat designed and haIndsomest PALACE SLEEPINC CARS, and DIMINO CARS ,. ' cri6te or basket, should it-bbeome 11 leaky.,) I i I � I . . as we had moved from the w0d.'Thei only L I p asnauch as,posaible,, ihat'are acknowledged lb�'pres6.and people to,be'the FINEST RUN UPON ANY , , I ­ I . � I . i, . . Where experienced pickerp are to'be had Teo,,., said the 'young - gentleman. thing to do,was to"preas the I , children'to us .. their'party.being rospongible lor the man-.. ROAbAN' THE,COAMTRYo and in which superibi'me'als are served to,treivelors at . I . I . I . I I , ' . - � �, I -11 . 1. 1. ­ I , , . I they assort as they pick, but 'ev6n'in 'ill �, :"Charlie bas put a slur, 'a abliberate slur an 9 We could ement of the dustoialk - "' _­ , . I . � the � , I , , � , , I I . I 11 . � 1. . I dgive them go,muoh Shelter a * 069� ' ' , ' - I I ., ': I I I . ­!, I I low: rate of, SEVONTY-FIVE CENTS EACH. 1. 1. �, ,. - , . , , , ,� . , � I . . . � I .Uponme.11 tlwbabwasit?'� "Intioducad -th,o - _.. . - , ,.. . I , I �, large orchards it is -now becoming the one. I I � I I � wi ur broader bacho., The, rain anif-the , A LETTER frOW.Sierr I THREE TAAINS each way between CH iCACO! avid ilhbi MISSOURI RIVER. I . . . . .. a'Leune,dated July ; TWO TRAIAS, e&ch way,,betwean CHIcAcd and. MIUNtAPOLIG'and'ST. PAUL ' ' ',- . I—- I . I I tom to assort afterwards., Mf,;tbe, fruit me to his, girl.", " HO%'B that a, Blur?"' hail lashed -us, the oak Sbrubs were blown I I I . � ,v . . I I ,, 21st, says ."'14 Stanley Wits up the river, but "' On the in I I I . . I I ­.. . � . . " I properly ripe is picked, ,and, then. taken -to Y Why,ion'tit eqfiivalent-to aaying,"Ob, flat to the ground, and the* . limb� struck- - L I I " � I � I I . I , . . � . I I I - . 914,f or � 0 , . � I Ir wedidnot.see'him.- He has full possessi . on mous .1 I ! �, , �, , . ­ L I . . I � . _,z� . the,, sorters" or" obilers," who make three n account. There'snodarigerof ,our heads, and - Blimildera like � whipa.- ­ --1 .1 _'__­ . I � I ­ . (if it, reports to the cont ,. I I I I 0 I I I withstand- - � -ALSO E-A­­1,-'R0-V,TEw-­ ­ ­ �;; �t-­'��!!�-'-­ --- , I - , .11 � I � ­ j RT --L , � or four qualities, a% inaybe, debi Y our cutting tab out., 11�' I . . Bogton Globe. =�.� : �` ' ing. BkRZz6fial; bbu h ' mall piece - , ,. I � . #"o KP!1kak00, h 1 - '@�Ceotly been opened � � , . �, 1 died upon. I - - -1 . � ,;. . wrwrk is done in a''ahed f6rAfie pur ot_tbe X$aco_,boa___ I - , , ;1 400--_., '. 9 t One! a I A�Msw nn&DIrect'LInb'L Vln�qsneea RX r . I I _ Windior quatipp�_ .;,. . on the river, and 'Stanley h twen Mai�pori News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indlainapqlls and La Faye , 1. , , � , - 1, This I - ; A. I - I _ .�-1--�,�"..'�l-l�,.��71-1�.'r- I . , .. . I , � ! pose, Or t9linooiaory � tables of ,boards upon -del" autially that the by4aw a him i L .1 " : . . . � � I . . I cideif_­,Qi�t 0_4 - I I I I - Poota'wife x marked to bim, as they I I tights' all around him and shut u: -An GJ 40 k jluffi,At.4kAgAmf,9hjnemp I nterm ed late, pplAtv I 11 I - 1-4 �,-Aii - - I - VA0­Ijj______, - - - -_ � _ _��:� . I horses, upon which to Spread the fruitp,:P,r ke ,otartda-.out-ti�e-6ther-nig�t-to�t I rough Pass6RS-irW�arried on Fast Express Trains. r � �_ authorizing the, arrest cl 0, r R -R -n PAIRK- - ake,supper l&-oUt.0,---sWnldy a ree 11, 11 ARThi I � I . . . . . ,: 1 A'w ing. The� R I I a ore ar i , h_e_V,e_rv_-Anast '_dU_hi_"W_6 P -ram I , Z Z I earners I . . . placed i . I I I ­ With the Browns, that ,she expected Mrs. AbOvO the Stanley pool and a. force - of i FOP more detalfed Information, see Maps and Folders, which may bo obtairke,0648. _: I , . . 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