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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-4-26, Page 2NOTES ON CILIIMENT TOPICS A writer in the Chicago Ganadianestnieri. Spring SOUS and COIGN* THE ISLES Kt SALUTE. can remarks thet "the ratio of criminals to_ Baltimore now boasts. of the most ex. population le higher ii Dakota then ih any Preui Perla °me the Moat 'Wing eembint SOY() PriTate reeicieuge In Ow/Meadow. other State, and Mall the elemente, whtell go hat'lroenutet—g!hellthdr;eatetahnerlemttes:ttiitt so tine nanntd A 3Freeelz Cenvkt Statten—The l'iv.ing Death or the crania:Ws, its00070:444itt:ylagtalitteisenits,olttrasiodillittoheinbywt:rikdyery4ridt recently by a eayel ofacer, whe was an eye - The following episode was related. to me Lanage is a material likely to meet with petroimee for eprhig wear ; it Oa be lied ie all ate uew tOn0S Oi 0010E— ia gray, beige, te Robert Garrett, a nellioneare, hem built to make a powerful end onlighteaed cone - there a house which hail mist him over a inanity Dakota ranks with the beet." This boast of peseeseing mare ormanale to the population thee other State„ illuetratee the peoeliar twist ef the Dakota intellect which Wilde up a Roe elimete one. itlizzerelfounda. tiou, and now wants to Maine superier million of dollars. The atinwrods are Of ail - Ter, awl the carpets are fastened dawn with gal:ahem:led puts. The cerpeta are worth thelit weight in gold, eed the likee mutable The reform in police aelmtnistration pre. zettoo on account of a wealthy supp y of tan, fawn and awl green and blue ; the mewling, eta we were acting as a conso b theY the right of suffrage, oho promptly r Peat VOd a Yard. posed by a Mll now before the Legislature regusa. silken stripes, which are a teeter° of the to a double -turreted meintor on Its way reiC14:3:14143;z7 amithpo-p,ohwittgrm .wwortild arouad Cape Horn to a Yacific station. Run. Of NoW 'Yee* is one which can be heartily It is understo a that the sum of 45,C00 etufl." 311924"4 etf°°aVQ" 0 e ear0Melided, tied whica sheuld be bieugurae- will im placed in the Fagliela eat/metes, for The low Iriele brocaded poplins are very Ding short of coal we put in at the Iles of remarks oe the sherY (Ineetion, ohe said, la te aPPaint pollee neeteone in alt cities, to proposed, Auteretic ee:peclitien, Tie Aus. those innumerable halt tenes which are the "TQ the uninformed I must here state ei'f::liestethenCantinoenae,lasasiht!iTtelisfthkee:yenlowkreseiastotflioilliaieuoie:i ed in oUr Canadian etties, Ttie prepositioe 18Se towarda betreying the mmenses a the handsome, and rnecle in all the latest colon, Selete te obtain our eupply, Whom win be committed the 4upervIsion aud tralian gevernmeeta have gearenteed ea, delight of the artietio eted. in 'tome of the that the Isles a Salute are of the French care Of female prionera ana the seerching of ether X6,000, ano it Is expected the Royal eilver wedding year silver is largely intro, Guiaee. *met and are M Franee what Bet- let the Canadicine eat it tn peace eo long an women on arrest, Gcoorephicei soeicty of wagiaea will else dlieed into many of tide season's materials, any Bay hi to England. There all noted we have oirateroa alto& boast and the deli. The Now York newspapers we are so aSai;; aSd that the Admiralty mey Ise ie. broeodee hating their deeigns eepreseed ha Renal enemata are seat, and few, if gate aaluitat froni our went= lakes lieg rwastently raising a cry a Sat e evictions ,* le the ` d any, ever reture to their native country, , California," We have alwer been assured Mit being convicted of a crime the crireehal hew Ellmh more itornanizujg rule under wed to Med, e emssel for the expedition. silver any, home. It appears tmom the re, British rural neetleea upon Poor nufortun. twYe ;—" A. new idea for bell dreamt after 14 given a emeherl and by that number only W°Inea'will be, and hew greet their °Yam" in Irelaad would do well to tura their attea- The severity of the sentence.a passed by A Paris cleepatch to The New 'Work Times cords kept in tim eleven district eourto of atts wile, have been driven by lainmer to Eaeter te ampendere of flowers peseme don- lethehepahtutctwutt;hhelett7:44114treiebneasennatrewsoalia :At ePaethfongia fAeor preheer pno:wrin2; dweamowe:-rralatelin'e I`rovember. 1887, *eve were`,12.8a evictions beea commented. Upon. by Cenadiaa aled waist baek and front. Small flowers alone uttet iraP°441bilir7 for them to ttacehina' a.' i4MillieS 01 la13"en laYPhyliehireouotad t°h/earteersh4 New Yet* that frem November 1580, to steel some trifling article of food, has often ble over emit shoulder mid poiettng to the we New yore. IA leawne the hateees oe Americau newapapere, Justice in the State elm be ;teed, as the effect must be kept Ills name and number aPpeal‘ but enee to. 4114d, bass anCi Sdn11911' eviction IS elow and cempliceted, in elew of Georgia num be very whit meterto Lest lielit Rad graceful. Several of these waist gether, and that once upon the criminal rec. may dispute on internetione,lqueetione ? It York *five dere notice to gnit is suffialent, 51e4daY a in°4 was °°°t°°°°4 to aiX moothe trunndega eau Change entirely tae white ords, which are leeplanerfectlo secret. From has beenauliPosed that the cod fieheries was The heriehips of evictienare theretore MIA in. the convict carol) by the Savamela City tulle d.ress, if tile pereen hes a long, tOin tide it ean °°°4 be Imagined bow easily he Ita impeetant industry, certainly DO in, Mae - greater io New York Out); in Ireland. Court for stealing We IODIStOta 1 rieqlr„ ee. pot et webee ott the left side urepa fromthe kuowledgetof the world whea echusettst where the cod Oth has so long 'Women MS Stittnentntfie A Woman Suffrage coeveetien has been held in Washington to rehearee the ferty years struggle for woman's rights, Mrs, Elizabeth Cady Stenton, in her long exited,. mice and eoneideration of the subject, indi. °mod how WiS0 state.satan she would make, witness to the seenee, and whose phrase- elegy I shall follaw as closely as pc/agitate : should ehe entrusted with the maosge" a• In the yew 1866 I was aboard a eteenn meet of Pehlf° effare• fe reply to the ship, commedore John B. /tedgera corn_ question whether weniee would vote had A uew deaultloo of modem. Fiterieeelsin has been made by Item liegh 0, Penteccat, of New York. He eve the creed contains the folloaing fivecommendreente Time Seers a Louden, Rama tomeitel " no. temene et our oedema incluatrice hea ateal education been more defective in egrieuiture. Agricultemi deprem e'en le largely dee to tgeOrinice. heve ounchee in," be is forwarded to the isles of Salute to end hung ht ow legildative halis, but now we hie mitereble and crime -stained We; for east brtve learned eemethlng better' and beet of Alt tint the paoreet eati get elm greatest of delicaciea wtthout stint, The next. move under woman suffrageperhepe, may be to let go the Inieerabie, trashy beer, so generally wed, by mibetiteting ueder free trade the Woxtle, the raala of Perim says; he must in one year, eterhepe tWQ year* --/ fled thet every country produces beautie The enrage doee it, and what a terrible eli- te/ feces, graceful ngares and lovety dim mate it !met be. positions , welt to their ecaltrarieS. I mood heavens never befgro b4a. semt 7 not a enigle dairy echeel in Segland, end 4,4PP°40 'TtufAajarn ladlea are tbe Ishalt aft dunk ; 2„ Toou Edna not emolte ; great444 elicit au "4°311144P of carew°114 boliele431 geeerone W140es ef other ceuetmes, teO 44Ver Oi ThONt shalt 'PM PlaY eavdS t 4, Time Omit soma an aueoefation et farmere in thOliOntit. aaager3 IS the world; Reglielt women are hteeee wan imeettettre COrlal`griAttcZS, the wetting dame, et not so, it in very 33" go to the theatre 1 4t Theeu °belt 7Cft wet of Seetleuel recently attempted to es. inetlir preud of their perfect complexioue , , _ , g 4fr 4 oelieve toe onlY eroPlernent that could emelt in the Bee of kuowledge of the umeme thuee' ie "de 1"-'' 'he U1441 1C134 rejeCta tabliSh 04e they heti to send to Deuremit all thie Cant, and who Wee natnrOUWtt seh,,ert tor au beetruetor, A select committee bee and AnieTriteelaealdelbese wita9prIredctImT blyeelletee"ells4; be found te.r themt_Was cooling vemels. As an tO OAF wAnt4 ad neceatitlee. Title gon- e. we my in the Immo, elm *Wog that etre& vention le said te have beee a very teamed IY, bodestdonalY elel Purely, will be eePvher Piet reported strongly in favor of founding vto,Y IA willeh they wear gergeeue gewne" be- ' War was the premium) of and ame one Ina no one iteeme to have call - for it, roOre (weer:Able to 09(1 and Men, and . tItate,aided aalooln ot thin what the egeet Nothing overwhelms them. me as mg meg , , . e Email a large number of reveinem, mameetieg ed la (meetly% Mr& Stanton a weieemc et never be loelied upan AS that meet contempt. of which anon produetion they metance ity This is the swoon tot the introduction et sunko, scone tremens:lens ia eiZeno po3itic41 ecenornm—Illesten Courier. ible a the human ePeele; a eentleg Itu* the example a ewe t . Twenty years new reeteriale. Forttlieeerly clmwiegwoem horbor was literally ewarmieg wail there, roe. —tExchenge. ego Deinsh butter was execrably bad. h'ince the choice in velvets, moires, broceden. teal and their ehere goe could be seen cutting The Emperor of Germany probably owes the Danes, however, adopted a eptrited link geoereily it bane, many beiugmat term the water be ever direettoe, MoO help tae his life to the ingeonitY or Alm. Yaw. 3 rainy of education in delrytng the vain: of ality novelties, but revivals of the iitutre oet clever young Buglialt elm:Wein. It was them exports of butter to tele country alaue greedentithere delighted in; leech as the ehizie owe wbo was so imfortutiate as to fall over. board there. I afterwarde teamed teat t4OKI OteOtri° lagq) 34VeUt° by hint has inereceeed from 442.2,470 In 1ST; to za, meiree covered with tleme delleetely -doted none of the eouidete were over buried epee that Sir 'oral Mackenzie examined the 660,123 in 1887." it is a, remerkeble fact little bequete witieh have such a eliarmingly the folooa ; but that tile bediee al the dead throat ot hie royal patient and lte use led that Denmark is ea far ahead of Euglisla aoft eppeerauce. Om la iii a new shade ef Win to deeide agednet the theory of gainer. speaking eountrfee he eite hroeuetiee at igue, which in somewhat dimeett to deeerihe bad simply a. weight attached to them'cola The lamp, which is actually pat down the good batter. A policy of eel:mat-Mu in aceerattly la words, far it is neither bine, were then thrown into the harbor. This throat of the 'person exandued, 15 allaea tIl dairying is what Canada wauta and what green. nor gray, aud isyet all three, for in tenteemtettunitget.itt? etialued t" l""Pee 91 the end of whet leelte like a low, eleuder our Parliament eau itelpin eeteblieleium some lighto it is gray, in others green, anda wo htd completed onr coaltug Qua ikuPPUe4 4° °1ettidtY I° ICVM 44°44 tbe in Weetiend woe arreetea ana eotteietea nut, will be the chief color 'ebb nevem, uot them) The sun dropped below the horizon, and aa aureeeinsueda 4sau aid. to letwtigoeco b. In, the eaet year tar being igebriatea on dreadfully crude, garble blues wilich set web cal examinetion the eapatatue ahead be tia; beth, there bepmetioallye no twilfght in thet This tenet e. bed abeweeee °U°'° Moral teath " edge* end er11/15`1 all tr' ret18u. night soon euveloped us re her de* invalimble, and the Inw agerato moat be =Tama to the repressible shudder, but lovely mitt -Ones of penholder while the emelt battery which Ga au average °P° In even' 1.000 Petttons ether° blue' tbe hutt Predemluedtug' Blue evetting seed were to Reit ia about two days, fettle. It being meltry, there were a eumber The reemet deeleiaa of tlae Supreme Court feet that no " peblic Inmate or 44190114 ere COW; Wittt gt"45 green and faintelit plat uj et the Velted States in the salts Itreught I enowea to be open at na on Sunday fn $eot. abeam diein th zeruible em, velvee mune oeftinuneethituoreen utheed g9 ra toeurddeuekigertneuesg to/mtt:, ogstiost the N'orth'Western raliwaY far re' lend. du the large cities the average of of the UOW blues are realty beeutitul, asaim where near aig bode tit. 0,01040 we were Cale.nts iide IOWA, eell•suteley awantennete.wannmeb bighert beim" when they form the grouted of breve -Wee and etarhed by bean eeverei exclamatiotet RING MILAYS MAI% Mer11,1,1 , Attempt to Aesassinate the eloaarch or termite A story from Ileigrave, not altogether re. inelcee tlte position of the King of Servia appear a rather umorefortable One. It relates that alter the berumeemrure epeeeli with whiele Mug Mine opened tut Skieptebine, a glees eiwater wasPimed before him by his prime minieters Riatiee, Thin far the story Le kuown to be true* and it le elm true that a few daya after. Wards Maio had ceased to govern, The doubtfulpaet of the Moly deduce thet the King smized the glatia, twitted eeepicieme 1y4 the weter fora eeeond, put itdowu uta touebed and at the oloalog of the eittleg, teary to the law of the State, is a miens 1 in Gee io °whew, wed 1 in iheo wale. motree, followed by a cautIone call In Free* mow cewried it away to Chemin, who in• formed blow to the eause of proldbitien and also burgle — the port side of the veesel, eud apparently blm tlMt tht.') CWitePt14 tb° glass w°old limita the veiled power of the ledivielual united suttee . b in4 touroa We Seri ItS• 1427" GliaL51 D4"-.548• from the weter. Orders were immediately have CAUSed a "eaue7 on tbe fencedmie cougition et the lake citiee in plein girectione for eneklug up childreine done; we regulate or ferbia the tole of a earamoility Onetime motiefe if, indeed, he had any ge Har er's Bazor woo VII, se is blo awl given to lower it lantern, and when this Wee °Irene' Bletle4 id" 1°1 getting rid or the g e easone titatee, The court held thee the power te trimly ttiu up a acme aboue the de. net carry with it the right to prevent its lin dresses which can be done as well now AS to nenran suchatien, would aye been no new thieg in "4 "MI °PA 414.51 Sorvia, whose lidera hem quite fr tl equeu y atter it bee been brouelit into a State duce the event a war with. Great Britain, troduction by treasportetioe frau] auother A. Pembroke clergyman, iu a letter to the wait. Fashions en" materiale and styles o! State. It la poiuted out by the Court that Feferre wrote of a worthy M. P. as makiug are fixed now for the coming eeason enuteiated, haggard and wild eyed, olinging had their careers violently ahortened. if the rineiple of nwaimport weresenotion. gentlelecau, but the .pr ter made It and nothing is to be gained by waiting • ed ; waa noon drewu aboard, and brought to theW side of e veseel, eh rope was lower. ea wit reform -eta to intexiceting liquore le "greenhorn." /tie a, serum, thing to tram S pring AUd Luanner wooI (weaves or g Mire lea anemias up that seems to us from tbree to ten years ere of la * hethe 03mmetiate• He was ettired en would carry with it by ieferetwe zhe right '.Lbrere tth the types. light gray butf tam or of tourrged, cl3halli or a flimsy aide; and pantalooue. Oae glienee rer4hY, al It Place numng the ?:oteresting Memo tett neve ebeen gathered tor tsublice of a Stete to exeluele cmythiug, else at pieta There ie mime contention as to veliether j sure. Thus a State might, an order to ee. Mr. William Moody, of Cumberlandtounty, 't . .sa ' 1. "a 1 • . ,ezwut.toesiVaktiouginitaormEreunschthba: hn?xiiii: tion oleo the death of the German Emperor. 4citsr4ei% 4 rhPetred1:1°Z4- 144 r e f reh \Till° 13 VC y ii a • ng cum higher profita to its farmers, prohibit N. S., oged IOS years, or Mr, Norman Mo. three defible.fold br cid d 1 appeal to our commander for protection. During his long Wei Wilhelm I. saw go the importetiou of agtIeultural produce, end Deuald, of Beultirderim C.Ita add to be 112 hemmed. sometime:ant:unto mortemelttoYt a , thut bow do you get here nuroth eried gown to tbe greve 0 Popes, S Itinperetta 6 there would be brought about a candition of years old, ie the oldeet men in theprovince. na the commodore. .G0,4 /auvuuu I you Seltane, 40 Kings, aud 22 Republicee and Skirt oxe in coutinuous pima in lo w Frealdente. The latter comprifie 21 Weal. interval rivalry arid. that activity et cont. They are both old enough to prove that title pleats th11 ; o sides are at an p am, and t io d i • e i a never could have swum out to the vessel. dents of the United States and 'M. Thera, mercial retalietion Which charecteriee hos- le a healthy country to live in. beck of the =alit is round, With the skirt "At this question our minds reverted to Thi era. nations. The orthodox people of the Southern States gathered to it. A pretty plan ie to make a the harbor ewerming with, eherks, and 1, for If Aide, Africa, and South America were to mere be raneacked, the death.roll would have to British eoldiers are to be armed with an are becoming aomewhet alarmed over the velvet yoke low in the neck for guimEe one, could not repress a shudder at tbo be extended by a yard or two. impmved reagaziue rifle, which, according to proselytizhag activity of the Mormon min' waiste of emir dresses, cording t thtoght• the imamate gwen of it, will be a moat el- sionanes. As there is " ' Death, no matter in what form, has Although, ie resulted in no actual no /ate against the armholes -without I:lei:vete and in- fective mad dewily weapon. It is rifled on Mormons preaching,.it would seem difficult serting a velvet; bolt. This looks well in no terrors for xne,' answered the convict. reversal of the popular vote, .poseibly the Metford system, and combines numerous to get rid of them without recourse to per. blue velvet with gray plaid wool, or in green 'Since coming here, have I not aufforea the most noteworthy byemleetton that modem English and American ;Meats. The anal -violence, the boycott, or other uulawvelvet with light cream:chain , or copper death a tbousend times over? Am I not ale has taken place within the year in bulkit is light and long, and, it is cleimed, fnl means, volveewith white wool. Sometimes tho vol. ready dead to my relatives, friends and the Great Britain was -Wetter Glanmormuashire will kill at a distance of 4,400 yards, It has 4. vet yoke extends down the fronts to the world? The alight hope held out to me by 00 March '27th. At the general 4cotion in been virtually decided that Mit ride will be The StaRes on the Road, belt, and the space 'between is laced with the coming of your veezel was sufficient. 1885, Mr. braille • co, tiladaten an, was r ' 'Y. ' i a adopted by the British Government am the weapon for both regulars and volunteere, and maohinery has already been act up at the Government Small Armfactory for its manufacture. The only objection made to the new arm is on account of its weight, whielz iv nine pound,' and a half without bayonet. On the other hand, the weight of the ammunition is decreased, and e soldier clan go into action with double the usual quantity. It has been demonstrated repeatedly in England that the health, nay, even the lives of the occupants of houses may be seriouily hesitation. imperilled by the paper on the walls, and without "It is note mattter of memory," hesaid,in many oases of poisoning were traoed to the presence of anemia in the green dye used to answer to hiefrieadaquestions. "I know I produce oelelicate tinton the wall coverings am safe. Look at these." In the United States attentionisnow direct - Along theedge of the path on both sides ed, to the faet that many deaths and M. were set stakes, which, if he slipped aside, fections have been traced to the germs har- boured and, propagatedbetween the different layers of -wall paper. A movement has been started to secure the passage of State laws making it an offence to paste one coating of paper over another, on -walls, and making landlords liable for damages where sickness is caused or increased in rooms so papered. Advocate] of thewomen's rights movement will regard with considerable interest the result of the experiment just inaugurated in Oskaloosa, Kansas, where the newly -elected mayor and members of the common council are all women. These ladies have a splendid opportunitybefore them. The saloon has been vanquished, but there yet remain the • corner drug stormwithOts side door business, in life to find any attraction in coarse and the private clubhouse and the various other dissolute companions „ The child who has outlets for the small vices of the men. Fe- been taught from. the medic: to go apart at male will should, moreover, secure pure municipal government, w.hich would be a curiosity in the United States, and the faithful carrying out of the contracts. The e es of the civilized world are turned to. Among the highest ranges of the Stuckey Mountaine, Tenneseee, steads the but of an old trapper who died a few months ego at the age of ninety. For many years 'Israel had been blind but he continued to live alone in his hut, and to support himself by ribbon or ailk cord. Large plaids are cheaen for little girlel &hem dresses, and are trimmed with all- over embroiaery out out in tabs and epau- lette, or else with plain colored gingham. A low-necked bstque of gingham, with a full akirt gathered to a bait beneath it, has pp g. the middle of front and. back filled A stranger who visited him several.years by three long tabs of white embroid ago watched him with. eurprise asIte chmbed ered mown, corded on the edges and -with sure, quick steps, the narrow path that sewed down lengthwise, that in the raiddle led through steep gorges and ever. deep being the longest ; these Min are an inch precipices from his hut to the traps.. Even and a half wide, are.pointed at the lower in the night and atorm he trod this path ends, and look like rows of insertion; the edges of the basque and the half -long sleeves are corded with whits nitinsook. Three breadths of gingham are required for the full skire of such dresses for girls of seven years. Colored ginghams in the strips of The chances of being torn to pieces by Sharks did not make me shrink.' "Our imagituitions can scarcely grasp the import of tomb, hopelessness. Warther Ties - turned unopposed, wlnle m, 188o the Liberal eendalaat bad a majority of 3457, On March 26th, 1888, the election was to fill a vacenoy caused by the death of Mr, done revealed to as that this poor devil had leo, and D. Halide% the Gledatonian cantle been a French aoldier, and. had committed THS Itorgranrat mum of striking a superior officer. For that, he had been uumbered and sent to the Isle of Salute to die a lingering death, Listening attentively until the convict had finished, our Commodore said : "My poor fellow, the laws of humanity my out to me in your behalf, but I am forc- ed to treat them as secondary considerations, no matter how unjust it mew be. Interne - Menai laws are stronger in this case, and I must tell you. that it is my imperative duty red and blue or other contrasting colors, "The Frenchman's reply staggered the to return you.' at once warned hint of his danger. embroidered all over with white wheels, or "When I was strong, younefellow, I felt Commodore somewhat. Said he : You are open compass or star patterns, make pretty tne representative of a glorious people, and that blindness was coining on me, and I set dresses of simple design, with a full skirt these stakes," he said. "I owe my lite to I came to you for protection; instead, I find and the low round waist, or else with waist tbat I have come to hear my doom pro. them now." slightly pointed. in front. Some pretty nouneewo The butter's ste.kes were an apt illustra- high -necked dresses have a yoke to which "Ho then informed no that all those who Won of the uses of those good, every -day, a sailor collar is added, coming down in attempted to escape, when caught, were im- mediately shot But knowing his duty,the Commodore gave the necessary orders, and soon ourboat was making its way towards a spot where, we thought, the convict would be able to pass the cordon of sentries, un- discovered. Oar boat ceuld not be seen, as the night was too dark. Fully three-quar- ters of the distance had been passed, when we heard a ory from the land, followed soon after by the long roll of a dium and TORCHES FLASHING IITTHER AND THITHER practical habits to old and middle.aged pee. leaving in front tothe end of the yoke, and young man -who has refrained from liquor until he is twenty-five is not likely after that age to be tempted by any misfortune or ple which they have formed in youth. The the top of the yoke merely corded to look like the sailor's shirt front. Bias waists of plaid gingham have two folds be- gining on each shoulder :and meeting at the excitement to seek strength or comfort in M. waist line over an melted plastronlike a The lad whose familiar associations up to guimpe) of embroidered muslin ; the folds manhood have been with gentlewomen, are permanently stitched in like tucks and modese and wellbred, will not be apt later must be perfectly bias to iron well. 'High collar of insertion. Short pointed cap sleeves of gingham with corded edges open- ing over full muslin long sleeves gathered to waistbands of insertion. Three breadths are hemmed and gathered for the skirt. A sash sewed in the under -arm seams is of the gingham, eight inches wide; each end is a yard and a quarter long, and the whole is wards Oskaloosa. Friend. plainly. hemmed around. a set tune each day, to find himself alone with a heavenly Father Who waits to hear and grant his petition will never in after life be able to wholly lose the consciousness of the actual presence of that loving Almighty The Quaker, no matter how irascible his Though we have given to our readers, as a temperament or how tragic his griefs in mid - matter of news, the report from Europe as Here is one of the newest costumes—a the calm repose taught him in childhood. Vain, of Germany with Prince Bismarck on plain underskirt of black velvet -- with "1 trust all—my life " said Lord Brough - slightly draped overskirt of violet crape. the subject of the proposed marriage of her Batten_ ham, "under God, to liabit." John Foster The corsage of crape slightly pointed and daughter with Prince Alexander of these declared he.bit to be, " in a religious character berg, it should be remembered that strone protection, and a meat felicity." around the lower edge, on the collar and trimmed with three lines of narrow black cable despatches are erepared with an eye to a Po not, however. boys andgirls, mistake cuffs, and closed with a row of black velvet the New York market. They are sometinaes the uses of habit. You will not win heaven more or less dressed. to suit the occasion, load in tbe -pre- buttons. Black and yellow is much event • the formation of good habits. I au may this may certainly be sespectec3. by embalm be a sceptic, a, hypocrite, or a thief, and V t be soberciand decent in your outer life, The problena of what to do with tramps Lied my ree your lible and mumble Set has often, engaged the attention of the man- prayers at a certain hour every day. agere of the Hen" of Industry le lemnt° Good habits do not make the path t God. ., take, ° much used for trimming, and satin shoes of and of the civic authorities, The town of They only, like the oldtrappei s ssvvarn the color of the toilet will be strictly expect- oultY hi you7when"yons have left the loath. Wichita, Xmases, has solved the cliffi, a very unique manner. Two freight cars - ed. A vivid shade of green called " young were hired, fined with tramps, attached to an cast -bound train, drawn. fifty miles and The Princess of Wales's most valuable sil- then unloaded. Several guards accompani- ver wedding present was a magnificent neck- ed the train to prevent the tramps escaping lace of rubies and diamonde from the Em before they reached their destination. peror and Emprees of Russia. COLORS TO RS WORN. die age never loses the power of self-control, to the asserted contest of the Empress Vic- wheM ears and ribbons printed in the blaci foullarcl. The trimmings are bleak bands of lace over yellow taffeta. Handkerchiefa of sulphur yellow are worn to mateli -Wait cos- tume. Narrow we/tared ribbons will be grass ; " a peculiar green gray called " new bark ;" and a rich shade of red, something between a erimson and deep rose pink, and called "crushed rapberry, these are the three new colors of the spring of 1888. as though in search of something. The Frenchman was landed, and our boat made its way towards the ship. Loud shouts sud- denly arrested our attention, and we saw the torches gather around a certain point and soon move off together. Before half an hour had passed all was stillness -and darkness again. " Ihappened to be on deck the following morning at daybreak, and had scarcely walked &crows the deck once when I heard the sound of a volley being fired. Taking up the' glass, I pointed it towards shore. Soon a boat pulled out, manned by four oarsmen. A tall, cadaverous individual, dreased in it black gown, sat in the stern and a (leek object lay M the bottom. Drawing nearet, the boat passed' the bow of the steamer. A little beyond it stopped; the cadaverous individual read a few sentences from a book ; the dark object was lifted and thrown overboard with a plunge. A rush of those hellish monsters, a deep -red coloring of the water, and all was o'er.' date, was returned by a majority of only 608, a gain of 2851 votes, indiectieg a clear change of opinionby upwardsof 1400 Adepten There has of late seemed to be but little activity in Russian Nihilistic circles, and it might have been supposea that the revolu- tionist,' had abandoned nlot and intrigue. The store, however, whioli comes from Mos. cow of the 'maid° of att env officer's dangle, ter to escape arrest, and the finding in her trunk of dynamite bombs to be used in asses - dilating the Czar, shows that the conspira- tors are still at work. It must be a terrible system of oppression frqm as the Bearers persuade themselves, no relief can be found except by regicide, and nothing could better illuatrate the self-abnegation and devotion which the belief in suoh remedy engenders than the fact that it in- spires shrinking and tender women to play the role of martyrs. The temperance people of Prince Edward Island have presented a petition at Ottawa that the question of prohibition for the Do- minion be submitted to a plebiscite. Does a rose under another name smell as sweet? At any rate the substance once sold as oleo.margarine until recently sold as butter and now sold as simple mar- garine tickles the public palates and slides down "the public (esophagus with equal pleasantness and ease, no matter what the name. The English Board of Trade returns show how much mistakea they were who, anticipated that the new law, forbidding the preparation from beasts' fat to be sol as butter and ordering it to be called mar- garine,twould diminish the demand for that substance and increase the demand for home- made butter. There is no falling off what- ever in the importation of margarine. Ringing the belle of locomotives by steam is now effected by an ungenious apparatus, consisting of a small steam cylinder placed, at on side of the bell frame and resting on the boiler ; the connecting rod, which connects the pisten to a three inch crank on the bell, is so constructed that it will vary its length according to the swing of the bell, thus re- moving any 1 ability of knocking the cylin- der out by the piston corning in contact witahiySte ehyormsiab. eo ee rhaveeafettht ges i nogl at te•si ki5teongM , dDayemn vaha for er, (eNzehibv;)hwborhui eaerro and a few have been at Memphis, Tenn., working all winter at the same wages and hours. The brick -layers at St. Louis are geteing $4:50 for an eight-hour day. Some Omaha contractors are hiring men at 50 centsDaramnhn gtohuepast year ninety.tvvo persons were contacted in West Middlesex of violat- ing the Scott Act, twenty-nine being second offences. The fines imposed aggregated 36,080, of which $4,300 has been paid.