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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1888-10-4, Page 3NEWS 0 0 • Nike Ale.Fplesreeri preeent en Winn The Water in the been heown to be Baeoff Springs le next allianni 4194f in Cal Associetion. The value of th Petubilea ket year in the preeeediag The Nova Seetio terdeor enoreased th three. esghtbe of 4 The Dembilon been loOtified that eerviee berweea Vi has hem et:seemed, Coe. Adam Nonle ef 184 and 1815, Lane gra Ql4etlatO Ontk* OP 81414Y At the meetin.g 45/14 AseeeletIem wain the LoPal Le grunt to the Provin It is believed I l'esii4h the 'atoll:is of Aet, end toren tbe gesto. tedious leglelet Mr. John Pae, C ion Canes, who wO S'eO Clede Vete cane is tmeleabledly The Iceland kntz the etailene but the titre eix.peee Isrg people inte our Net Ceen. Sk Fred from hie iedierniti his tour of mdltax extend to the emiett Nebel: Sweateais terday teeming fro Angliean CeVereu theateette receptien Prefetver Seized turned frOtrt a trip poets that the demo env le troich lorger Feted. A, telephone CA 3.1kN Peke blend PI end a leed wi s.avvas ststiOU Qa t nectian with them Ais en offeet to St In Ceesedien territee thezevigeble duo rirer for nine Mile rum within Auntie The rtertgli here 110,600,900 beehele by Twentreight per theitoedet inabo the The Germans In restellieu to el The theodisbrelseetz enertere at Went A &tisk° bite troop aud bask E A. famine le karst eli further rkeef t deued. It is report, the hews declined to rt Servie. The (lemma dene by 'the recent earth at 1:S0,660. Tho property of t Adolph, et Selmer 410,000,000. The Qacers ef decoration of the 0 of Edinburgh. Preisoli gutzlesete cent of Atrice to p the slave trade. Capt. Decker at Snatcle for the C search for Stieloy. lir, kilo/and De the Parnell Comm! evidence before tha 11 Is reported th of 25,0G0 men will of Abyssinia in No Tile French Soda an international co eluting the Expositi Fifteen thousand merged in the Can loud, and the crops Floods in tho I hardy and Veniceh property, and man In the opinion of reception that Pres is a plebiscite aga stitution. Mr. William 0' will take means to India with the true of Lanedowne. 7...The Pope has abroad to organize In favour of the res power of the Pope. A congress of Bel ly meet at Louvain position of tbe Po recently adopted by It is reported the creshire, Eng., will short time on Mon defeating the New Capt. Vaiegele, eels from the Cong the White Puha recently reported Balir•e1-Ghazel. M. Rattle is med lan and Queen Nieta Majesty will be al rights and dignities dems not reside in years. Mr. Daiitt says he did not make dis Gladstone or Mr. plained that loathe' rification that ough Liberals. It ia very general Stanley has been ki was the cause of Capt. Vartgele, how Leona and the foot - , THE DAY , a 1 ..recte tl ho eve lett' hie in ... ,.. a y if 44, g. we. , to_ op , IDn, . Ancaller elymennter lem been captured e Chicago. . 0 " le thaueanel. Swedeie have been notorea feed ia Chicago duringthe peat two neouthe. Fokeeeda ea North Oeroliaa, aro doingine' • memo- toemage tee propeety , and eonete lives leavo been lose,* . pea peoetaa axe 4,41.42101441, wee) coo . ,,, „ a ee oe 41 - erreeten yeetow fever en a loreem • ed. Teeter.: gif.eY ie * Ne .Vr: York 46'04 • A hey flood le Attgaettee Olie, domeged . ropezty ta tae ooteat oe abouie An Anilloa 4oas and nine Wee Wen' lent' ' , poe.eaala ofeeateee A young Fcenez. piAy... aielaa. will etartfor jeckeoavilioneat agar. coy to Make on exhatunave atinly ea etaleow tetrer, , . ', , c't ; The le, a apnea§ yeemeelaa eteeteeelekere. ' omeider fte vete ell the °nine" R.*eln4i'm Bill, wblcit ceueetIngetly getee to thialexesed.- en t fOrOpprOlvaL . .• Tho Weat4V4 W14-(14*ti9 1444*/cra,,,414t0Qt4r• fie A i..A A ere'hoeneaeo" eeeeeema ' 4 -44 -'• - 2.4". Rene "work on Oeteber .I, giviog employment ree4bout 6*000 neene - , The Wathengton weather an Crop roped i (iletteePoot the, corn creeP ie Prettv „ego inn melee tutiege time eamsge wee Lome by the cold map of kat week. AdriCe4 from the metiro Eeotern ceast of ,, rho IT44.",e.a.k?tg4.. te-i-`37D,IlewIrl. rA32. °'..1 fleode, awe et ta Xeareg Oat ZAP gUilra to- b4PC,.9 Crap hoe been doetroyed, De. Twee, et ketleg. fame, whet bee been , brevallgotina the au.oetion. of impended, Alla" motlene, bellevea thea largo Izzahele Of Pea. re annoally Weigel alife.. V4rilents le en feet to iueitePreeid to toke Atrip to Snit Ste. Marie* . .., i quenit himself with the 'loco- u4 eonlugil of the oepela and n are catalog into the rotelbee e • eared in Weuildugtoo thot tem , '" ,,,Awf or3 Alp ae tawoo iet, glow; eetku • ecteele a the Beelautaele mut "Q° th° N e o eaneetor emerla Rue ewe*, eao gait ac4f.fon et the Re. Settle Aet 1ST/ u ' Fareet tine beirued the tiee of the SOrnavr, Teeeela, ood aturon railway near Berne o - 4t14114-4/' 111`4/ * °'Ll Fril" e" 413g* "14 44 oxpreae rArt oef the treck. overturned* awl alret.TInecerl hurc,CLo Iltlivcrrlrerel°4,ke ''''''";"'" 4* 'c "44 "1°4 `wel',4ovele4." ioterade ' A. liege number of werktoenonthe 'Nom tunnel were l'entiered necousedeus on Set- tarday by coal, gem teem pantg .e tie 1VI ea1 , • eu sead were ly rescued immedletely before th , t • hi h he e, ' 0 Puesee'c e Au ezFrc3-30'w c . wen Ave en ever their 41I0OURedonai bediew leing e E.eleote to Order. . The 1 Popular Seience Monthly " des. A eteriotes And ingeolowe. eleviee coiled "Tile Zeho•mairer," to be ,ited oes elelpe im. Bee. ' ' , A ilering fuonel fa screwed to tile mugale Oa rifle, When a eepposecl obetaele hi oeter the veeeeh, the elfie ie fixed in Ito direction, and if the oheteale ie there the beam of gonna projected through 04 funnel strikes tie ebeteale and rebeweelse mel flO $110 eCh 4 W.. metro sor ksa Perfect la ProPortien ea tita jeroreemtacycaedcr tbeee-argialt.p.114esaa prom.- ,41:13,ede 4tes Ittaiaa' xttlehlpr ler remote, the peeitien cline' °be, taele may be juferred. . Tee invetetor seal thet a elan) emend pea jeeted at er. neerty at aa obiecee oed ottly wliengo directed, wilt 14 every cove reture aome a the pound gent, .tio thot, tbeereticel iy, there well alwoya be an echo, owl, the differeneelo the time leeeween the egged sent and the eeh Nell ••• • : • •• e' ' 1 141CICE4e the tegjete4e''s 14-1t4Le 4,4401, ,..„ „_,. „ , , .490 emote; pearo train the .aeoo maker,- eee fowl e.oaea retete weed ceek..1 be bass re0„ In the no a a fort belt A vole a. wiry ; .from peselog *genre a. quarte a A miee teer, .013,91444o to; f.too4 tiiitori and soo.ot veiseele et oboist the seinedietenee, eed from atm. buoys tire beedrese•yerge away, -'- RICULTIrBAL,' ,' . . tienthere lilinoise S iteene re-oe exhibition in Nene Comety The remedy for A. "hide boon, . le'el'imPle•rnnie31! " t.itlet°1 feed A ne.the enereeocrab ea3.4 In wth lo ill -t;ib ts ;Ammo e hide will aeon eco 41111 rhc '4Qat 4144k 444 $14447" To dote, the largesb hued) of on record, hue! beau on exhibition t lend etreet. N. Y. (teed etoree I 14 hieght'a 3411'1611"' iEl °14141741fer' ;weigee.40 pfeande, or needy apeut aelwofzhaiellaiteheaodppiteae, are 14, lar.7e grinfera frequently leave Oficlenity he //Arnie they need deerlog eli Deeloao eeeeme Ba oo • oo, IV Zi, a gad ;',Ippli Gi 1).471.4 i. you mey le ia eatimatecl tUt tbe :oven • ' — , , KnoWledgei .ofthe Bub4011. T,Ipoa a meeatio4 -teo litt,lei stutlied 14 ',may faemetee, W. G, Wieeeog; See-, he the, New York Trelame percinerttlyeemaras i , . • "el. reel'otegoeintaece with the flanlitiee of ene'a tnbeott PrO9Ortg IP 97 efeeen pzovel te be a =doh yw.e. .1,1atiely gebeed Meet useful keeowledgeteabout the sell of A pare of . my ga•r4lene-!'e ClilY ilA)Ree rha.t- rec341.9 we eAcr.eaid en: Speen, arid is, ept to • be. toriciwneeredo-ohwn;.cli9 :allot alaeuu"vrat, bocatittolterovesteinki gra:sra$ 0e40314t. to w"kr.Ttnfinalve V•tni faultiege, excepting th.at growth le ebeaked by drouth geoner upon ie tleele 94 the'claYe 'tea& Sete legato reore loeneat from r saing when, they maeur, fer the Water rune off elm etope tO it AS frOin a r9Of. ' . Tiereoe yeora ago I Cut "a* U. ORM ditth ltO lead elf:the earplue weter ,fecore the leigieeiet igh:te"lirnedetiltalapuwtahtttorntinee4hvya!p'8.5ftee'lrarelleiver suesoll epce. the'bed oloogsitie, and planteci eit later with peeve and wIthoreetrawberraea 4014i wece fey dee neat eeole- es -o. naY eeliar. Oa° enePelleee Z found the growth cet-eP n000.11y the, .otid it boo et:own:tea to :ye; sieca. The cley Orewe PP le net' ot the, twetuoua pott4x,,B.eiay qu4h.t7, hut . the chide break to piece.e whets dry, and the beaten emfeca dote not *battik or crock much, preyteee tria., et the earn° peaceea ie a, oetreeeae 4014 eutward4, eteetter, had 4 moo eetetetteneetteet. the wee ea aa eee a A 4' 1, ,•••• A ' b S . 1 " ei. 0) ote peeponeee, and the bereemeeeeleeetee for yeers. M v elialiked clay is aim r e e ' ea' " a: e - 4 • 'el." lc e tce t'lv ulc44 " - grc4ve thebettem, and the Ilt'X' /41WO Will in certv eome. (Alt and its *rood Drenerties. pewee pourburatn-t eMe 7,,eieer."'re- re -'4010n -e the mere leelty bottom.ethed seawall, .., of iimnigratioafeeno ' .' - ' . ' ipeg. Ste leewrenee as oever A IOW AI: at Peasent wan. beep aeleoted for .the i qt a 0 vo.-.1otoa•Metlie , aeleeelee, eqata,„el too WA* $293,184 less. than 'ear. . Beaaera compeelee y oprlee et yellow euer lot per rend. 410:60 Department boo K41. der eeefortoightly mail totea and Son Feoreelee0 e, a veteran of the wore moo fagot At Leway/A n • aied At BgAnnWilles, ming. 4 the Agriculterel Mal e re591g01414 WM peeved. z:blAtare to cootie:go it* ini4Fair. )t Premier Uercier will the 44„,,ebee 1,130174w 11,4ottelett, arreneemet 1ele on the- subject. Melee:tee:leer of Do=in- bed the %awe,- eedoe • , a ir., Jaye pave of th_e cane! AlitAlialli territery. ageaeton aoe eeeeeke peweeneteee ce eeacieta, lecluee of thole herdy th-Weet nese year, iddletem hee receveredC1en R, ken1 bee eterted on ' triPp4gtiCtie Willa Willtloez et Brigitte Columbia, , Mind. in Toronto Yee- e Me trip to the rATI• e. Pie ITigt with ou ea- froro the Noel clergy. me, who hes jest r . to the N"til*Welit r go by /relit tattle wheat them. wee et Ural; outlet, de neve connote Feint hzaa t,,,/,,,,, ott /44,4 to will won put the eife. to lidend in diem% emi. Woad. , tux, tht,s ellua babe thee' re 1 ' 4/1 c fuIP " el et the 4z. Liman= jutheest of Cerineell, as territoty* ZINONtbe ate lie este/meted. to be KEW haVe beet: elrowoe Tyrol. -7•AnieA !Ave A eeedeee. 14 Witho . , • leer* ineteaibig. ...Three i eiebreerged. '' s between elite Atneeree mu la imminent. . 1 in Rent, se oil hope he Nflo bea been AbAll- . e the.Czet; and Czeriaa ceive Qaeare NOtalie Of In 'Vesting, in Greece, ,uoke elms:he la estlettated he Iota ranee Johann zenburg, la indeed at ;pein low Awarded the Idea Fleece to the Duko will. proceed toethe eves :roue veesele engaged in rtea. on Monday from mgo, ,aud will make A ett intend* Applying to talon for leave to give ;body. tt an Italian expedition a sent against Kb:gaol:in 'ember. lido love decided to coil mreiss to meet in Paris in of 1889. acres of land are sub-: en of St. Gall, Switzn- are deettsoyed. alien proviiaces of Lorco , ,,,,eaue much doting° to lives were lost. ha :Liberec, of Paris, the dent Carnet is receiving eet a revision of the cote 3rien threetene that be acquaint the people of oheracter of the Marquis Intruded the Nuncios , congress to pronounce toration of .the temporal , elan Catholics will short- to protest against the pe under the measure(' Italy. ; the cotton mills in Lan. • commence running on lay, with the object of York corner. ho bas returned to Bruse 1 country, believes he is e chose movements were e . ,. a the ne.ighbourhood-oe . ' eting between King Ma lie, and it is .thought her . lowed to retainall her • - of Queens provided. 44e Sergio for a 'number ofJ . . . . .,, _, . aatin hie thme eepeeen. earging references to Mr. Morley. He only corn- ne did theGredstengibe 'e b to,b(o-doile by ;English ' , y feared in Loudon that led' and that Tippoo Tib 1 faker' Barttelot's death. ever, disputes both &same ,... that he left the uongo Which pullets begin to lay is are Ceche-ea ago Baeamaee fano illet, le:::ole4celFeenzrRidkinldo'ytees,WhaY6hAitouhdagt%terreith,. T401: had, ke: ;Aram", ee-o we' Ath-4. One of the uses of giving COWS se ire- (lets ett A preservative ici the 4'we'Y nue ac3°AtQam4 to text will hy its 'lever whetber tbe cove 1 getting be et, eelt. There is no do cver' -""be negf•C° of " "Itf"g Apollo tbe butter aud. iejuree tte the eleeeso fectory. , Tho g".1.° w&'at of ti.4' '14117 'D pert of our ellttritry ee nOt more better einee mid better Care And feee: • ye ethe .an ler eateuee aeetteede 14 c 7, end the cal ie fermeeek own, t3 the roots of thin eit aff which produeee, the 'feed of ditspeueteg the same, fr milk Ie produced. The retebage le an exaelleilt rev feede und 45.11. be grown ice eh% 1 of ei rate afty or xty tons tcA Plant that n eds very ii " . " Q - • • ouerttaertk h:o 115ehnortet ,.14444rollt• trrr:4 rnechlne, An Acre of rutehega j efe.d, will b.° werh ''‘ hamch'ed del WO coat o; prestucirtg. . • • A cell centeleing_free 'hive magnetia isan cousitoon M form worm weather leader tillego vale peuude of eitrogen, whites will be grewth, Tele preeeni, called ulna tbo Amp, 4ocx uot v, ea eapany aenqe of lime, pateeh, toile, ewe Portenee et opt,ying lime mud SOUs dedeleet to em. . elery irig Lew be groWicg ra except when weetml kr ,eisrly ue juir have The sell tirara w 10 it, to teases from spreadieg At the le tekee from tato Weekts ttl A Month hetereling to the SeaeOrn. outl (Una SO Well in Winter, if I.:lambed I not for present use, of couree. wi be aleoeloye oa ereeeee. There te webehty no land of fi adapted to a poelty yard than' 1 And the difanaty at growing tbli oneoo of tui aureole oetoellat IA vie tat by a flocked hone a:At cone two is en advantage to be Va. A fe lad a plum orchard from whine ulfell before( rIpe. Inver, •-e' in getting e crop tuatil he ta. wee te this ploe mad kept the/ • plums wore ripe, The foe food than when tept he a gave bett,er rttarree Nee , peach crop of the a o on. to the Philadelphia, market re bonze:fol. A Philadelpleie pee largeet crop of peEiclies et la - . produced fa 18,5 reed name tie 0,.r0 baakete. The orop of ,18S; double that quantity Tee I pea there oPens weth Treih's Eerie, Early Yorke and Orawforife E( Ilitountain Rose. The ghee. ootnea - when the Mountain Ito" e, ferawfm and the Oldmixou varieties are t: the market. The ile.clitte /leen le :mason endingwith Crowford's Lot Favorite .and .the Smock varieties ' We all find thinge in this oil' ( hard d to d I w un ere n . c appears : lish iiermers are not 'behind in 11 a a d el tti ere oe mg, ere is what en y•I t cltd SI ri . . Immo len era an why i Mert 'WA allow the Americans t 18,000 barrels of apple', every eat the London market alone, wben can be groiVn in England at a a profit, provIded the proper aorta ed." This is no harder to uncleri f the bl Aro ' some o 6 pro ems enema i of valuable feeding ms.terial ped out of thia country. VI lier not fed to American cattle? Tin Po tatoes are sent here from ether and millions of eggs need here o foreign hem!. All these things c e but who is going to stop Rorbidillag the Daus. 'Ole the one little to in an ecthe re ' e '....,. - a . weeegroweerp .eieloy, an consequently a greee pet earl 4eCtleteneed ten:Inch attention ,,-, ,, „;.: - - . - - • - ' -• -t-u-r °'"er o'ctore oeugeret wen abmet rte he married wed the km4 were all occupied 1 - t e b -id -Iv ' j n PrePArei one er 1 0 Viz. s , 14 e mine elle 14y bearing la ber arm a eeeed uticitRfrefolledrele•e1404011t1 ;Tr sleogr.dall mad Looked leer 4'ent Ge ewey, DiseieeP eald her motherthe 'Msrifaret le laeey. Beal -dee elle is going . to be married teed g3 owoy, an Otte /Anna due§ my more deele for yeo." Tete coming oe the .morriage anise -4 end Beesie wee tieetzel iii the Uwe pew at church With es.' Parcrlre4! Petteotty tire mioloter Askea if anyOue the church bad crenee to forbid the marriege. To the utter coutaternetiou of all the psople Deinie get up on the seat, rateed hereeli to the dienity Of her fie( height, apci 441, elle• tinctiv t . " -Ste doee. Tauva rre wooto alerget tee toy at home end dweea my day,/ Teen abe grAvely set deellel, au% the eeremonlea yeaeeeoe4 aa.a4 .taa twiie., of the towel party and getetee A eley or two after the reading luestes eeeeiveet by. oaptese from btr ow brother A *Atmkt .IKAUti511 dell, ti. with it came les soleberete wardrobe, Furor A f..:AZ yeseow. Afermer whet adder's geteewey from bome take:: more Nterese in the farre14 ACM) 14"0 the 'window' then in the dell7 PePer. 044e cart:lee= many leamoil by ug hie eye.a ot ell thned. 011e of ilia drae tbirege I ezeiticed lete jeureee was Aiddis of eowed fodder It beanail etranqa that intelligeot faricerc Pill noltuThn* 4* Practice w welt defeato the very end the farmer seeke to geoare, Sowed -cora :seldom forme ear. There le, el the Vetted 13 rade anti a- lore eriety le planted-, • au immense grattvla a Mollie, aod 1 supposes fertriere realign thot A beg° Gtewthtleeru etathe meane 4 low amount a fodder. but they overlook . on impertant principle. In the ilith report el the Moose:inmate Agtietiltetel ert meat Stetem, -Pref. Gooey:Yen eept, " The mount of vegetteble =titter me given weight of green Nader cern cat Withe begin.ning ot the gletzeing of the kernels to be net only twice A4 liege, ea callipered with thee contained 'i.tt , Ail ' efeeel weight:, of green le delerooro when emit' lehowileg 0* testae, but it la :deo knoivn to be pound for pounclaramos neettielous; far it outetne enure:et:Leah, more-eugere moro of valuable nitrogenous metier. etc," Itolica ere bis. Itwissi- ieurnde' ;CI:OLIO:0 pounds of fecolde.r metk ede toe: terein'azaTIoe'fiest APPecrance of the taxed eontalued' trom12 to 15 poem& of dry vegOtablaemtter, end toque 65 t° 88 Pounds of water ; when cut at the time nf the -beginning of the gl Wire of the kergele, )00 perm& esistsined from 2tetc. 28 poentla , (tt dry ileglir4143 rca,otcre "a,-,..-frcanr"',,....%°'" Polices al wtkter• Itg°111 twil we "4"1164.the this rule. Pleat corn Thr fodder seal eilsge . o that the kernels will begin to glaze before il ie. enttThe A Novel SCOlte. . There wee o novel acetic in Cantle ibe other 3oY•3o,fr. Biel:emote lived beee an A awe coceleataaie the Roueetenio aeer Stratford. Recently be made op hiamlnd to move to Dridgeporr, aed he de. c1del to taiga , btu bowie Nese,' blue So be bh0Q5 lowered it upoo eieverol :mows, ind with *rectums ahead stated for Dridge• O, whero he arrived on Thursday. lostdo n' a /1"" °HI) regular dornestie duties were performed while the atructore wise being. towed, au the bay wrilaow A homely welder, was reading 4 took,' and en the veranda a !ergo =Altos* eet dc Jed. ,Threugh the open upper window could. leo men the chamber- triald maklugup a bed. A plank was thrown tierce's to the wharf Rrld the lAillee of the household went ashore. to do their shopping, Oa Ric trip dowel there was ()begin and danoing iA the haute, alr. Blakeman baying irevited se number at friend's to majoy ticLO voyage wIth hire..-./Nehester Democrat. ........-----0....,......-----. Sonia and Temples• et Z. A. 4'iowe ett' et ea teethe Tereploi1 le t doe:loth Room a X. I:Va./#.20. , . 'Sou% Zele Peflare12anireee tame- nee trete teeth and reweathealeies; beep the wide femulationelle, Bultial terermateamen eye tee aespoteeeioacite *ad broadreoorly neraetereet-lete en ried: nom ha who both,. alone- . tinist tbe ",',5-rire,rOtrudatiOri•Voitc.1•! seek 'Me Piiiva4 Templet, rire Sy tho OW of enterprise; Creole metal*, deoly amain Into etapelo Non aua thousho- , cetbercti item. the Imes veer, Fashioned with disiotstoore, Blabbed And. oompleten well, ao that tecd--efithine-aew dwell-- Siieeer Patera/ Tetnees, rite On the wtogiot tr.erifiect t They-iti cleat -limo t told- rreeelit thek renting gots et gale; we -whiter eras -bring tiloti hstowanents to our king,- Levee oblatir ns„ thus, upraise Souls and temples to.1114prolde.• Sado Me Pieterci remota, rise:, Warm buildetb well, le wile, 14qt:111c:diet Pule away,- Cities crumble and d hay,- anal and templeleltyware alma.-- Toeriug o'er rho bowie el Ono: itising upward 104 and foe- Part a' OM a eternity. ' he thole' Termite „,„ — rOLNTS FOR Itg.T.ECTIOri. • The English government Iris a. code of relate for the emidance ot their cavalry horse buyertre eeTheee ruleare well worth s,.tu.d.Fing aittliese belug oat teveral ,iiints of 5.....o. value 'not only to bayereebut reeders as well. They say • . • . ' • Ker'ot a horse whose torelege are not e . : traieue Theo will rot stand wear. Stand ; hied -h h - , ,, ' • eA 13 t a. er8e " 411W44 "IV tram. yon ill be oble to notice these defects ..11`e / it they exist ' Bea 1 a A. • ject a ;wise. t aa ea ight below the . 1.. b knee OP poezallv ef immediately below the e T - • • anco, he confarmaton Iseeeetatielly weak. Or a horee with long, abort cr_ upri htto materna : lone Dasterne aro eubmot Ste • - - • sprains shorb or uprigbt paeterns make a . ' none unpleasant to ride, and, on account of extra conciliations are apb to cause ossific ,a 1 , . clam ff. Or a horse with toes turned in or out. The twist genrally occurs at the fetlock. Toes turned out are more objectionable than toes. tuned in When toes turn ant the fetlocks ' • • are generally turned in, and animals so forme' ttot bb a are very ap ou or ras . Both, however, are weak formations. Reject- h el hind i t a Orate Is Oiselege are too oe a far be n ; good propelling power will be wanting and diseon as a result may be expected in the hooks. And a horse which either ol behind.stopped goes very wide or very ose lug t or very bent LOdone with very str ' h o - ; e ormer cause un ue concussion, h cis the f d ' o give way. the latter are apt t ' Reject a horse teem is "spill up "--tbat is, shows much daylight between his thighs, propelling power comae from behind, and must be deficient in horseswitbout due mus- collar development between the thighs, . Rejeet a horse with flat er ever large feet, or with very small feet; el:well:me elm are the beet. Also a horse with one foot smaller than another. ----.-----.. • A Game of Grab. ' When the Baton Wholesale Greaere As tociatiort agreed recently net to charge. less for eugars than from. onneiglet to ono -fourth of a cent above refiner's' pr.ices, intending thereby to gave themselves from positive Ion, the Sogar Refloere TrUst promptly raised the price to Beebon dealere one•eighth of a cent, lop that the grocer!: were left eust wlaere t'eey had been before. The Trust dove not propon to permit anyone but its own officials to fix _pricee of elther raw or refined augers. While it continues to dived& exorbitent annewaprofits, the middle. men and retailers are compelled to handle the product either without profib or at a positive lees. It le a huge game of grob, in which the hie fellows get all, and all the othere gelefb e . ----- A Cloudland, nir w. le srevsss. . •Twas o er the settIng_sun one Autumn eve That I espied^ olouctlaud. :mantilla; It was no fairy drearaland unto toe, silty from Nature's brutal • /41-teretgligelt ottia1 it eor its deepening abides. 1e Newords from ray poor feeble pan can describe 'The richnees ctita colourlugis interspersed. Thoao sombre edgings to a crimson -cloud, And crimson edging's to a sombre one. With shadings et gold, pnrple, saffron andsalmo add other adoura richly antermingllog, And a silver beck; ound, that was aglow Wan the Pitting slut. made the clouding!. eeene Sublimely beatnifol to tho beholder's eye. One of the interesting things in raodern wild fowl shooting is tbe development of the use of thrapuel ehells by which theTons range of shotguns is doubleh. A correspon- . dent of the London Field gives instances in Which two =Own were killed with Igo. 6 shot at 104 paces distance:2, and a seagull 01163 paces. A target 10 x 12 inches large re- -calved 7, 9, and 32 leelkte of Nee 6 shob in three discharges at 120 yards. The trouble with the shrapnel, of whatever make, is. however, that at &boat every fifth shot it . becomes practically a solid ball that eitner misses the game or deetroys it. i Some idea of what t costs to ge a fishing in Englend may be ge.thered from the soot at Rotlynahinch. The entire preserve is d to a tenant b the owner at £300 a reette . y year. Ia at:butane tho tenantpays £600 a year expensee. Certain exclusive privileges which include a monopoly of th`e salmon fishing, are let to ten gentlemen at £70 a year each, The rest of the fieleiug, including what would be called in America very pear touting, goes to- anyone who can pay 12s 61. a day, or £3 15. a week. A license of R.I a week 'meet be added, besides 18e. a day for luncheon, cor hire, and boatmets. 0.ae who was there a week paid in all £10, and get just 51 trout averaging a little over one pound weight each. • A new device for teeting the penetration of photguns has been brought out in England. From twenty-five to thirty pieces of inch board, cut 10 x 12 inches large; are used.. In the centre of each piece a, hole 9 inchea in diameter is out. Tben these boards are put in ti, trough 12, inches wide .and 10 deep, one end of which is made .of boiler -plate, and 'awe, a 9 -inch hole in it to correspond with,* the hole in each board. Pieces of stout. card -board, 10 3c,,4 large, are put be. teeeexi the ameden boaaels, and then a eareve ' Eit the rear end of the trough forces the '49'hole series of wooden end, cardboards tight agateet:thelocater-plate end of the trough. Cf course the cardboards are held firmly -bc• taveen the wooden boards. Then the min to be teeted is' -fired at the 9 inch hole in the. boiler -plate. ' Only the cardboards inepede . , the flighb.of the shot that stake that hale. The 'number of cardboards' pletoed shows , the penetration of the shot. . , ' ' — .Adversity. or sattrar I4. tartan. Labour, they say, is sweet -that bleed men, Whoseworke are r compens'd with just reward, sees the dr s' ga of his oreati n en e lefty pleaeur s of his be th ing. IAb°"-te3 some -bangs joy, fame, health and wealth, To others -the reverse, on whom it lays VITA diswpointments and their downcast hearts Reap greater sorrows tor their greater toils, Is it for tame to cease to strive '.? lest they In constant battle wear them elves away, Sinking beneath the burden of their weft Shoula they be made the COM:1WD butt? to bar Sadly and patiently the mocking taunts, co creatures, mere of ehoun stance. than brain, Whose altitude, ware not a•tained kY AS 004 ? win noble mime:ions an/ high motives ;it, ClAcl in tha Mut) of mejesty and grace; Oa thrones where greed ana'p verty abound Or dwell snsphera'a unworthy cf their choice 7 Ne who is gifted with ii, noole Thl ri, " Whose fine-drawn texture inaakee all keen and swift . The meescnprs of 1 ril or shalt' of woe;" Is doomed to !meet Is -meth° ley elett, The lightning's ilashee and the thunder's roar, And midst the wreck of all that near and dear ; In loneliness to tread earth's jagged ehore. The massive soul whoee magnitude requires A stronger easomeat than mere mortal flesh; Willever in so EC:sit a•reantle clad, Roam shivering in Ude ungenial sphere. Boldneee of front is not impertinence! The oak is stronger than the waning reed; But et it rugged limbs and gnarled knots . ure than the grassy ado, BoaStiliner tex..' bl ' The noble strtiggles et a downcast soul, ' Bedim the triumphs of impertinence 1 .! Ali Alpine sunsets glorious hues su.pass, • The ghastly r* son of a carnage .field. Noliiffty panWrge .with majesty, .' •, -The meanest' cfli°8 that a tool could fill ' e ,'S But When thelatter Mime thfOrilier; lilacs, An ape could bettor graoe a kingly throne - When,gri,n Aelvereity,who.ever tends ' The child ot truth and genius, to fling 'er •. T The colctliltab 6f laiidarknees ; so to go' d Him ever onwards toward his native lc ht. Bearing many a Mourn tor Berri& bigL - .Tiii in theorightnes 3 a ta, better aphis'. The blookneas that enveloued him in in "In • B t• i th .- d - • d 6 el urs nig revea e meek d an injure gut e And streams 01 gratitude gush outlier aye. Torn by a Shark It is often but a step from the • truth. M h ' any years ago t ree yo lish officers, stationed at Mad down to the beacb one evening themselves by bathing in the 1 sharks were abundant and bungle young men were to the I indifferent. they did nob believe that these a would venture near the shore. They stripped and began frolick beach, and digging holes in the se "Let's dig a grave for B—, him," said one of them. "No, you won't !" he shouted, ed into the sea. A f zightful se them that i shark had seized .1 .two ocanpanims splashbeg in to h got hold of him and the 'shark lel tore they could -drag him out tht turned to hie prey. fastened upon quickly got him sender the water. The two comrades hold on,. am him to tbo beach. They sucteeedee hag , him, but,he was so torn and that he bled t� death on the sand.' . IN AND IN BREEDING. judicious in and in breeding, says ' The Southern Live stook Journal, does not run tae stock out. The meat perfectly develop. ed and conspicously valuable cattle in the world are those that have been skillfully and .intelligently bred for generations with no intermixture of foreign blood. In and in •• breeding, to attam o high deoreo of emcees, 0.- . requires the liberal use of brows Interwoven with more than average judgment. Moab of the ills that are predieted by ageionitural writers for stock bred in and in :are more imaginary than real. The general principles of heredity and the laws of breeding- are subjects of epecial in. tereat to stockmen, and ought to be studied more carefully and extendedly. e -7hO ' only way we may hope to intensify and.perpetnate a desired quelity with reesonable assurence . . . of succeseas by means of in and in breechug, .0e AU our ,prominent e said most imieful , and' Opluatile ler:eeds of darneatic live ' stock and peultry were melded in thitowey, and it is the only way to create new breeds that will transmit their personal chareeterietios and excellences to their Offspring. A PhYsician's Strange Iti About a year ago an e.xtraordi Was filed at Pesth,whereby the t physician teemed Goldberger de 7 half his fortune -about a quattel lion of fierins-eto accumulate for t posterity until the interest she" to relieve deetitution universally. ing to a calculation . made by the his wales might -be . carried out capitalrepresented twe hundred Milliorte of. florins. The will is , tested' by one ef the legatees, and t to be tried next Novo:Aber, when , are expected from .Lontain, • th States, and Madrid. •leakItIOVLOSIBAL NOTES. , Tall corn 18 'quite common this year, ev.en eet etalkei " leorse it (1 the um me supple aapara elm p. Ceurte ie feeb ncee and d aepikee crop, the to get all e pick log ✓ viva. whilo 4 age at follows ; tbe; ngshene, Deraina Claaurgta t, 18 tbat system. care toil ave Iwo bt, bow- oeteva" nsiik for f,T a largo. 40WO, but log. The aluaing• too, gaieg taint; the end the ouz wbiels far eteck, euutry et the gene. ale bend a. teeder, wed by a properly lars above petesli or repidly We tall pleat faction a io the ahe hence tee potash to idly, and • ehould keep the teem. ta Meech, not keep oe esrly. 11 have to reit bette,r he plum. frutt, he - se far (sh- ining the rmer who there until ceded len artere and tributary ported aa eeye the own v. -as to 5000, ifl be h semen fterwarde, ly, the, generaity Berly rOW11 on, re in, the e, Moorete: that ate that Eng« is lack of e of them English - send us ming for the fruit ally good re plant - taxed teen, neounter. are ship - are they usands of countries, me from, nest to be them? est to the ung En- na, went a refresh ea, The , but the Mager, for a wolves mg on the nd. and bury and dash. tam told im. His s reecue, ge. Re. fish re- hire, and dragged Lin reson- roangled, quest. nary wili esta,tor, a oda, left of a mil - o benefit id suffice Accord - testator, when the and virte ow con - he case is claimants *United