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Borne men we meet bavo facet) that are bright
Taua fresh aa may;
hey Poem Go sod • o' cheer us up and trightou
care away,
it does us late o' geed to stay areut d 'am. for a
IRs wbiie; better'u ang medicine to Iluger in their
Pulite.
T Vault no U80 for dreamy eyes ane sentimental
elosb,
lint I know when a, face ie es it orter be lr'goeh,
And % hee I'm whish' mon shall wear whatever
looks they choose, •
It naaliea mo sad ter meet the man, 11120 aiwaye
Meath° blues, •
Koine people tbielt they're Pious with their faces
all distress.
Their gloomy looks alipear:to me a OMO of bil-
ionenase
If faces saa and lone'B the ones tor climb the
golden stair,
There ain't a donkey in the land but what'll
gallop there.
I have my Borrows, but I strive wherever r may
To n0
ot, make everybody oleo partake of all my
woe,
I'in chtusearitable, i trust, and yet I fatly shall re -
To say I really love the mail who alwayslhas the
blues.
The unelected linfent.
An •tJunelected infant sighed out its little breath
And wandered ibrough the derkne.s along the
shone of death,
'Untilbe gates of heaven, agleam with pears, it
spi,And ran to them and clung there and would not
be denied,
Tbougb etill from earth wee mutterings: " You
eannotenter in;
Depart into 0131301M11, you child of wrath and
sin:
M laat the gstes were opened; a man with
features mild
'Stooped don n and raised the weeping and Un-
elected child,
Immortal light thrilled softly down avenuesof
bliss,
As on the infant's forehead the spirit planed a
hiss.
"Who are you, thus to hallow niy 'Unelected
brow'?
'Dear child my name was Calvin—but I see
things better now."
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"PLUCK -111E" STORES.
The New York Legislature bas before it
a Bill providing for the weekly payment of
wages. According to the Rochester Herald
the em ployeee whom the proposed law is in-
tended to affect have, ea a rule,
no capital from which to buy
provisions and clothing while wait-
ing for their wages, and being forced
to buy on "tick" they are confined to one
or two stores, and each hes to pay bis pro.
portion of over -charge that is always made
for the risk in extending oredit But the
real iniquity of thesituation is found in
certain localities where large corporations
have established stores for supplying their
employees, and where a regular account is
opened with each man. These "company
stores," as they are called, are calculated to
absorb the• whole of a workingman's wages,
and they generally fulfil their mission. A
month or so ago the Now York World de-
scribed the condition of things at Auaable
Forks, where the Rogers Iron companyowee
nearly everything, where tbe men are paid
in orders on the company's store, and the
uniform charge at the store is one.fourth
more to employees who present these
orders than to Dash customers. The state-
ment is no fiction, for on the orders them-
selves is printed—" 20 per Dent, off for
cash." Few of the employees thus bound
down in slavery could be induced to talk,
bat one man named Pool, who had worked
for the Rogers Company forty years, had
at laat snoceeded_iu getting a statement of
his amount from the company's store and
it showed that he was $600 in debt to the
company. This man had worked forty
years with never a pay day, never any
money—no return except what he got
from the store. " The superintendent per.
Penally told me," said the World reporter,
" that there was not a man in bis employ
who was not in debt on the books of the
company."
TELEGRAM= HITM.,4RY.
Nova Scotia Legislature meets on fleet
Thursday,
Mousse Bey hers been icnprieoned in hie.,
own palace.
The Suiten of Eapether is deed. 110 is
suocetded by his brother, Beynord Ali.
The M kinaw Straits are blockaded
with ice, praotically the first tra.e thie.
season.
There have been terrible voloanio erup-
tions in Japan, and the toes to property
amounted to $3.500,000.
A locomotive boiler exploded yesterday
on the Pittsburg, Metteeffport & Youghio-
Blit ny Railway, and killed five men.
It Was Not Leap Year, hither.
"What a genius yon are 1 " exolaimed it
young lady visiting an inventor's worn -
room. " I believe you could make almost
everything
"Yes," replied the young man modestly.
"Ie there anything yon would like to see
me make?"
" Make me an offer," whispered the girl.
shyly.
A Burnt Child Dreads the Fire.
Dawkins -I wonder wby old Gnffy never
married ? He looks so melancholy when the
conversation tures on women that I am
afraid there is some sad romance connected.
witirbis yontb.
Hogg -So there is ; he gbt nipped so
'badly in a breech of promise case that he
could never look at woman siaoe.
The Danger Point.
Brindle—Well, tine is the last drink.
Now I guess I'll be going.
Blotterwick—What's your burry ? Will
your wife be looking for you ?
"My dear boy, I went to get home be-
fore the begins to look for me. It would
be too late after that period."
A Dominion Bankers' Association bas
been organized by the banking magnatee
wbo assembled this week at Ottawa.
isco
Mengverefraudsdinthe anjdury palSrregntaritieeylists haveofLbeenincoln
d
county by a oommtttee of investigation.
The ditiioalty between the Montreal
master plasterers and their workmen con-
tineas and the men are still out on strike.
The Qaebeo Governmeet has been peti-
tioned to prevent another recurrence cif the
mobbing of Miss Wright end her compen
ions in Hull.
A sub•oomi'nittee of Congress has been
appointed to have charge of all questions
bearing upon reoiprooity between the
United States and Canada.
The brick and atone buildings, corner
Adams and Market atreete, Chicago,were
gutted yesterday. Loss 91475,000 ; insured.
Several fireman were injured.
Troops of King Menelek of Abyssinia
have had a severe battle with the force of
Gen. Ras Alonle. Ras Aloulo was danger
ously wounded and hie army defeated.
The evangelistic meetings are to be
continued at Hull, but et the solicitation
of friends Miss Wright and her lady
workers will not be present at the next
meeting.
In the House of Lords yesterday the
newly.oreated Duke of Fife, accompanied
by the Prince of Wales and the Dukes of
Norfolk end Westminster, took the oath on
his elevation.
The House Committee on Territories of
the United States Congress yesterday
decided to report favorably Delegate
Carey's Bill for the admission of the Ter-
ritory of W yawing as a State.
The United States Senate bas elimin-
ated the clause in the Radian Extradition
Treaty wbioh specifically exempted from
the list of political orimea attempts upon
the life of the Czar or any member of his
family.
A. couple of C. P. R. trains ran into each
other near North Bay on Wednesday. The
accident was the result of a misunder-
standing of agnate, James Thompson, of
Ieingstou, was killed and several persons
iwre injnried.
Itt the British Extradition Treaty
objection is being made in the United
States Senate to the &anew providing
extradition for persons charged with man-
slaughter and obtaining money under
Wee pretences.
Iu the Imperial House of Commons yes.
terday Sir James Fergusson, Under-Secre-
tary for Foreign Affairs, said the negotia-
tione,between England Franco were tend-
ing to a settlement of the Newfoundland
fisheries dispute.
The Provincial Board of ea t ', baying
ascertained the existence of two cases of
glanders in Quebec and in Lorette, has
called the attention of the Minister of Agri.
cultureat Ottawa to the faot, asking him
to immediately enforce the law respecting,
contagions diseases affecting animals
enacted by the Federal Government in
1886.
Cause for serious Apprehension.
" How is your mother-in-law this morn•
ing—Ray new symptoms ?"
' Yea, but bad ones, awfully baa symp.
toms."
" No, you don't say so—of what nature?"
" She sat np in bed yesterday."
Rather rotten!..
Mins Lovelorn--Isn',t this a pretty valen-
tine Mr. De6ierry sent me ?
Mise Canetigne—it's tbe very ane he
sent me last year. I returned it with all
his lettere when our engagement was
broken off.
Tho game in toe End.
'!'ebbs—I'm going da tend my poem to
one of the big magazines.
Merritt—That's considerable trouble.
'Why don't you put it in an envelope and
address it to yourself.
One of the Differences.
The idle workmen at Col. Scott's mines
are hungry, but Col. Scott in't. That is
one of the differences between labor and
capital. ---Philadelphia Press.
And She Generally gee to.
Old Mr. Grump—How do yon propose to
support a family when,• you can hardly live
on your salary ate it is ?
Algy—Oh, r aappose my wife will have to
attend to that 1
So They Were lied,
" Henrietta, will yon marry me ? "
" 1 will knot."
Village Parson (ant a ing country editor'a
office) --Yon promised to publish that
sermon I sent yon on Monday, bat I do not
find it in the latest isene of your paper.
Editor --I sent it up.;. It eurely went in.
What was the name of it ? Parson—
"Feed my Lambe." Editor (after search.
ing through the paper)—Aheeyee—ten--
. here it is. Yon see, we've got, a new fore-
man, and he put it under the head of
"Agrid,ltnrtlNotes," as "Hints° bn the
Care of Sheep."
The glare' of publicity is like the glare
of iota Claudius. Walk very caretally when
yea resell it, or yon slip.
!elated, :gainer the English by the Porta
geese, The relations between the ;Sritieh.
and Portuguese Governments, he said, are
friendly. Portugal had sngKested arbitra-
tion of the (pastime) in dispute, but Eng.
land woe of opinion that the subject was
not one for arbitration.
Mrs. Vincent, at Nioolet, QUO,, hanged
herself while mentally deranged. ,
Mr, Parnell will introduce a motion next
Monday demanding the repeal of the Coca.
oleo Ant.
Senator Abbot, wbo is far from recovered
from his recent illness, left Montreal for
Florida last evening.
Ontario Electoral Dietrice Agricultural
moieties will ask for a Government grant
of $20,000 for ooanty shows.
Three aotions have been entered against
the Deseronto Navigation Company for
injarieaanetained by viotimo of the i11 -
fated Qainte.
The Ontario Government is to be Welted
totakesteps to extend the, operations of the
?`orreen system of land transfer' to the
whole Province.
Geo. Deacon, aged 15, fell down a hoist'
at Toronto yesterday and was severely ba-
ne
The First National 'Bank at Salem,
is said to have been robbed of $40,000 yes-
terday morning,
Prince Alexander of Bettenberg has been
appointed commandant of an Austrian
dragoon regiment,
Laval Univergitariaus are quite disgusted
with the passing of the B.A. Bill, and talk
ot an indignation meeting.,
R Mr. E. J. Madden, Newburgh, is men -
tinned as the Liberal candidate for Adding
ton for the Local Legialetut'e.
An attemptwas made Thursday evening.
to bare down it large unoccupied building
on Colborne street, Brantford.
There is a railway project to run a line
from Lake of Bays at Baysville to the
Grand Trunk Railway at-Brecebridge.
The. Canadian Paoif a people are about to
build seventeen new Mogul locomotives for
the Rooky Mountain Election at their shops
in Montreal. The increase in unite ie_said
to warrant this.
Mr. Mercier, although relieved of the
congestion of the lungs from which he has
been suffering lately, has not yet made his
appearance at the House, his physioianpd-
vising him to keep to hie room.
The McLeod Gazettestrongly urges upon
the Dominion Government to rescue the
little gill held by the Indians, no matter
What the ooresegnences.
The Congressional House Committee on
Territories yesterday decided to report
favorably Delegate Corey's bill for the
admission of the Territory of Wyoming as
a State.
A Melbourne, Anetralio, despatch says
the Colonial Conference bas unanimously
adopted a motion in favor of Colonial Fed
oration.
The Irish Presbyterian Chetah has'.
issued a manifesto denouncing Mr. Balt.
oar's recent apeeoh in favor of Catholic en-
dowment.
All the Radical party in the House of
Commons favors the dissolution of Parlia-
ment, and will aeaist any project' looking to.
that end.
Assistant Superintendent Larmour, of
the G.T.R., St. Thome, is slowly recover-
ing and is able to sit up for a few minutee
eaoh day now.
The U. S. Senate yesterday passed the
following resolution : That tbe United
Starts of America congratulate tbe people
of Brazil on their jnat and peaceful asenmp-
tion of the powere, duties and response
bilitiee of self-government, based on the free
orneent of the governed and on their
recent adoption of a Republican form of
government."
Two women who forsook charming homes,
one in Deseronto, the other near Belleville,
for the o mpany of libertines, are now re-
penting amid desolation in Roubeeter, N.Y.
One has been deserted by her lord and has
to earn her daily bread, while the other
pair still live together but have to work in
factories for their maintenance. The de-
serted husbands have left the women to
their fete, denying them the right to see
their own offspring.
On the evening of the 9th inst. a farmer
Of Saint Thomas, County of Joliette, named
Joseph Belhamear, was going home when
he was attacked by an unknown individual,
wbo fired two revolver shots in his face and
afterwards brutally beat him when he
had fallen 'down. The victim dragged
himself for some distance, and bis'
cries brought help from a neighboring
house. He is now in a very critical con-
dition and the local authorities are search-
ing after the fiend.
A woman named House, who deserted
her husband at Comber, Essex, in August
last, has been discovered in Belleville,
living with a man named Allen, alias Hot -
well. She has promised to return to her
home.
Charles Walters, a well-known young
man of Toronto, attempted to commit
suicide by taking a dose of dilute hydro-
cyanic acid. The attempt was made in
Dufferin Chambers, on Church street,.
ebortly before midnight. Walters has had
some trouble lately, which has been weigh-
ing heavily on his mind, and this is thonget
to be the cause of his attempt to take his
life. Dr. Cutbbertson was summoned as
soon as it was known that Welters . bad
token poison, and a sudceesful Effort wan
made to revive him.
The prosecutor has decided that in the
new trial of Moaesa Bey be will not pro-
ceed against him on tbe principal counts of.,
the indiotments,and will oanoel the charges
of rape and pillege, proseonting him only
for the minor offences alleged in the in
-
dictated. The Armenians are incensed at
the passive attitude of the Patriarch in the
matter, and demand that he resign.
A ;shootingaffrayis reported from Teti.
ette, Quebewithprobablyfatal restate.
TWO brothers quarrelled Sunday evening,
and, after a heated discussion, one shot the
other with a revolver, firing three shots at
him, and in the struggle which ensiled two
more were fired, orie of which narrowly
missed the (ether of the two young met;,
arho came down stairs to hie younger eon's
ainistanoe. The wounded Phan is reported
dying, and has received the last rims of the
Church. Both aremombers of a rural bat -
Olen of militia, the man who did tl'e
shooting being a Sergeant-Major: He is
tinder arrest.
In the Imperial House of Commons
yesterday Sir James Perguoson, Under
Secretary for the Foreign Office, stated
that the papered concerning the Anglo.
Portegaese dtopate, relative to territory in
$ontheast Africa,;yserve el wonld goon be presented
a he, would tolar
to Parliament. T ._ , f; Y
dispel the misapprobenelon which is cane.
in the hostile fdelb?lg now being mani.
TEA TAB LIE GOSSIP..
cowrati'r.
I pliahed the wavy, golden looks
Pore orf her sorelie(td lair,
And where a frown lead lately been
Aloes I Enured there.
I held the tresses shining fair:
"Wes that ataood lcst,love?" said T,
And she replied, " Bang up 1"
—Spare the rod and let the fish story do
the worts, -
--;Ina a wise fly that knowa a bald heed
in elite of a wig.
—.Cold as it may be no man cares for a
coat on hie tongue.
—T am a deity laborer .upon a daily news•
paper.--Afera Halstead.'
—1vorywhite is a tint that looks. well
against any complexion.
—A few stiff horns will make many, a
timid man a pugnacious ball.
—Will eomebody please inform In; it a
ekeltan key will open a deadlock.
—When a man says he means what he
says, he aught not to say mean things.
.--It is only baseball players who make a
apeoielty of staying in office by re-signing.
--Newspapers have done mnoh to abbrevi.
ate expression a,nd ao to improve style.—
Emerson.
—Lord Halebury, Lord High Ohattoellor
of Engltnd, enjoys felling a tree as much as
Mr. Gladstone does.
-The woman with it pretty throat may
air it again next summer, as a deep rolling
Dollar of white lawn will be wore.
—Gladstone, in a late Nineteenth Centuri,
article, intimates that Swinburne will be
poet laureate after Tennyson dies.
—The world eeldorelooks to see the kind
of tracks you left behind, provided y on only
get there.
—The man wbo never offends anybody
can usually count his friends on the =gels
of one band.
—Many a coffin is covered with roses by
hands that never before gave its occupant
anything but thorns.
—Beer bottled in 1798 by an English
firm was recently opened in a London
restaurant, and pronounced sound and
hearty.
-The popularity of a young man in
Atchison 'moiety is said to be attributed to
the hot that he was never known to praise
ono young lady to another.
—It is solemnly asserted that the Shah
of. Persia is food of his wife. As he bas 40
wives this speaks well for his heart.
—A charming young lady was kissed by
the proud possessor of an incipient
moustache. She felt down n the month.
--The roan who sits in the gloaming and
writes out "burning thoughts" for the
press helps to fill the editor s waste basket.
-Advice to mariners—If you want to
have your life boat handy lock it up in the
holt,.
—Lady Panncefote takes ber constitut-
ional walk each day, and her swinging
stride down Pennsylvania avenue is some-
thing to be envied by society women in
general. Many of her friendly calls are
made in this democratic fashion.
rmi nonan OAR CONDUCTOR,
A dreamer stood at the end of the oar ;
Els lot'k. were vague, and his thoughts were far,
And: he ecauned the sky, and he scanned the
trees,
And he lent his ear to the passing breeze,
But lent nothing at all to The passing ery
Of the woman who stood to catch his eye
Aa the stood on the curb on that freezing day,
'While the car in the distance melted away.
—Rev, Dr. Primrose : "Honesty is the,
best; policy, my friend." Convict : " I
know it." Rev. Dr. Prioress : " I£ that's
so, then bow did you get in here ?" Con-
vict: "Because I didn't find it ont till it
was too late."
—" Now, that's what I like to see," ob.
served the visiting merchant to the pro-
prietor of the great dry goods emporium,
f' all the clerks full of vim and energy."
, Yes," assented the proprietor, " we close
early to -may, and they are all getting ready
to go home."
-Keep your matches—all kinds --safe.
Rate got hold of some mailer matches in
the Tnited States express building in New
York a few days ego, carried them under
the floor, where they set fire to the timbers,.
and it came near burning up the building
and Tom Platt with it.
Circumstances eft remind us
We our lives should well insure,
00 the widows left behind us
Can acme other men secure.
Widows, homely, cross and prosy,
So we Ir&quentiy behold,
Are as pretty asa posy
If they're left with lots of gold.
—Chicago Herald.
The II. S. House Special Committee on
the World's Fair have reported that it be
held in 1892. The selection of a city will
be left to the House.
An Indian named David Rose, while
shooting at Moose in 8t. Peter's, Manitoba,
Tbnrsday bad his left hand blown off by
the bursting of his gun.
Daniel Fetterleyeat Bracebridge, peter.
day, was sent to the penitentiary for seven.
years for a criminal assault on Mrs. George
Spiers, of Cbaffytownship.
Two 112. C. R. freight trains collided be-
tween Dnfferin and Cayuga stations on
Thursday night through the error of an
operator. No lives were lost.
The proposed railway conference of the
authorized delegates of municipalities from
Whitby east on the line of the Grand
Trunk is called for Monday next at'Bow.
manville.
Delos Hinckley, travelling from South-
ern Kansas in a oanvas,00vered waggon,
drawn by mules, reaohed Kingston, Ont.,
yesterday after almost three months of
travelling.
In the Manitoba Legislature yesterday
Mr. Gillies, Minnedose, gave notice of mo-
tion that Mr. Jones' (North Winnipeg),
seat be declared vacant on the ground of.
non -residence.
The Irish tenants' defence fund now ex.
ceeds 043,000.
Chicago is eeriouely threatened with an
ioe famine next summer.
A strike is in progress among thegranite
workers at Barrie, Vermont.
The Comte de Peril and the Duo de
Chartres have arrived at Havana.
Germany's police have inatruotions to
cease -troubling the Socialists of the
Empire.
There is more distress and suffering in
the colliery regions of Pennsylvania than
for years.
Serious damage is feared from the swollen
streams in Western Pennsylvania and
Eastern' Ohio.
Twoiudnstrious Brazilian boomateraheve
been arrested in Germany on a000nnt of
their gilded stories.
Portugal's women, with the Queen at
theirheed, ere starting out to collect funds
for national defence.
The death is announced of Alexander
Baiilee-Cochrane, Baron Leamington. He
was 75 years of age.
Bill Larkin, the Arkansas negro who
killed, Deputy Sheriff Ross last week, was
lynched on Friday.
The Montreal Subway Bill hag been
thrown out by the Railway Committee of
the Quebec Legislature.
A syndicate' of Toronto men have, it is
esid, ittvested $350,000 m Buffalo real estate
for specalettve purposes:
The Boyheater Common Council has
discovered on absconding City Treasurer
and a deficiency of $61;000.
The Spanish Government aro looking
seknnoe at the manoeuvres of the British
fleet off the Spanish coast.
Sir Richard Webster says the Parnell
Cbmriesion's report exonerates Mr. Star.
nail but incriminates his party:
Five hundred hands will be employed in
another sugar refinery to be established at
Boundbroole by Clans Spreokel.
An employee of the Grand .Trunk was
struck by a train at Ingersoll on Saturday
night, and had his legs ernshed off.
Two men were killed and six injured at
t+,oaten, Va„ by the collision of it hand -
oar and an engine on Catarday evening.
The oteembeet Louise, of the Jackson-
ville & b ayport line, an into en obstruction
supposed to be a sunken lighter
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An attorney expressing a conflicting
opinion in a matter under discussion before
Judge Walton was met with this : "Yon
should remember the remark of Judge
Goodenow to Judge Goddard ' Yon may
be right and I may be wrong ; but my
opinion is worth more than yours, because
my opinion decides this case and yours
does not.' "
There aren't three dozen young men in.
Chicago who don't think that they are in.
dividnallycapable of holding the fairest of
the World's Feir.
He—Does your father look favorably on
my enit,my darling? Sha (practically) -No,
Algernon, he does not (Algernon starts np).
Stay, Algernon, stay l He is a gross end
grovelling tailor, and he says your snit fits
you like a horse collar fits a terrier pup.
Sir Julian Peunoefote, British Minister
at Washington, has learned to waltz in the
American fashion.
" Subscribers coming in at the rate of 20
a day," wrote the editor of et country week-
ly, and the rival journal explained that they
were coming in to order their paper dis-
continued.
In five minutes a woman can clean np it
man's room in such a way that it will take
him, five weeks to find oat where she puts
things.
"Ali the world's a stage" may ex-
plain why come people find it auoh a' slow
sort of a place.
At the funeral t.of a young married
lady in Brazil the coffin, hearse, driver and
horses are draped with bright market cloth
Dashawey—I think that Robinson is the
best dressed men 1 know. Cleverton—Ie
that oo I What does he wear 7 Deshewey .
I never noticed.—Clothier and Furnielaer.
Cobwi er—I have the prettiest type•
writer in Town. Can she spell well ? Cob-
wigger--Didn't I jest tell you she was
pretty 7
John D. Rcakofeller'o wealth is estimated
at $135,000,000. He devotee two hours
daily--yfrent 7 until 9 o'clock in the morn-
ing—to the examination of the pile of lettere
addressed to him, dolioiting money tot
various purposes,
Sari a miller to the lediee: "In an-
Sayflo1 ur reject With t, bluish,
'electing , any
tint. The beet flour has' a very perceptible
shade of straw color in it." •
"I am ow:nothing of a wit myself, at
timed" said a stupid man to a wag. " Judi
ea a bri ht man phas n 000adional dull
p ried," Arai the reply.
IlaooiLnl, 11. Y., November 5, 1888.
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IG for Lntlemlieae, Stiff Joints and
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...a.:3 truly, A.11. GILIURT.
ha= aux Troy Laundry Stables,
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.'-, it's horse that had :iguvtns, ten of
t1 ]
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u o. Xii Jarv. Ritmo I have hard one of your
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Horse Doctor.
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