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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1893-9-28, Page 6T11, clentle Monte, Thotentilt Mime no ratirei gentle Annie, Like a fieWer thy sPifit. deniart Then otts Pee: alas, like the hilidY That leave }Awned in the einieneen of my hetart, Cherues Shall we never more behold thee ; never hear thy winnihg voice again. When the springtime comes, Gentle Annie, Whets the wit(' flowers are soattered o'er the We haiveroamedaud loved 'mid, the bowers, When thy downy cheek.s were in their lectern ! Now lathed alone eine the dowers, While they mingle their perfumes o'er thy toteh. Chorus. Ah the hours grow sae wheal ponder,'" Near the silent spot where thou at lam, And my heart bows down when' wander Ey the streams si.nditlsie meadows where we strayed, Chorus. THE CLEW. Y life hangs on thab scree) of NIpayer. If le cannot be found, Edith, it is impossible to prove O) itauchence. The facts ere . dead spinet me." " Gilbert, I am so conadent that yea are innocent, and all then you have sad be true, that 1 willenottrest tura the paper is foetid." He took her ea itie arm• and impreand a passionte kiss on her ba ow. Gataert Sheaton was unrier arresta en out- picien of havtug mused the dotes of Rey. mend Wild. The Ghia ef the ease were, as he wed, "dead Agetast him." Stanton heed in oheonheo in Whitehann, and was res.dieg for the Bar. Wild, who winded hie name was AU old college ao usititerice, who 'had ettempbed eeveral thinee ha life and failed in all. Gilbert had not seen him far several yeere when Wild suddenly turned up ab his ehainbers and att- nommen that he was " abone broke." The man had no oleim whatever on Gil- bert Smitten, who totd him so, and also gaVO tem the benefits of some etuttlid optle lone ato to his peat career. R vaned Wild was bob blooded and high words resulted. The querrel eras at its height when Mrs. Merton, Gilicteries old laundress, who had been completing her morning duties in ate °thee room, closed the door of tbe oh:ambers and passed one Shortly afterward the tempers of the two men cooled. Will apologized for some offeueive rematke he had made and they •shook heeds. Gilbert now promised te do hie been to help his old acquitintance and invited Will to rennin for an hour Voile he wenn out to keep an appeintmenb. When Gilberb Stanton rebaraed he mounted tee stars to the doer of his cham- bers, hut did nob immediately wenn He stood for a few minutes en the landing, con- sidering what course he should adept with regard to the men 'aside., Should he gine him inowey2 Or might net that be ding such a pane a positive injury. As he leaned againet the door, smoking a cigarette, he was steeled by a lea/ explo- sion inkle. What could it be! Ho hastily unhooked the door and went; in. Tin place was full ef gunpawder smoke est i he rushed into the sitting room. Ib was empty. Thera was a door communicating with his bedroom and he opened it. Aharrible eight was before him. Stretched upon the floor was Beymond Wild—dtal 1 Skelton immediately found that a bullet had passed through the. man's brain, and that his own revolver, which he always kept leaSed in •the room, was lying on the door 'noires the body. ' The evidenee at the fended was simply this: The pollee, when celled in, had found the dead body of a man, identified as Raymond Wild, wibh a bullet wound in his head. A revolver was also discovered, which Gilbert Shahan had admitted waa his, and the entente of one cheraber had beeo, discharged. Mr. Stanton ba 1 wild : "The man onamibtel anioide. I was not inside the chambers at the tease." William Carey, a aoliciter's auk, de- plored that he was looking nub of the office window on the ground floor, wheu he saw Mr. Gilbert &Linton enter the balding and herd him run up the stairs. About five minutes afterward—certainly when ample time hed °taped fax' Mr. Shantou to enter his chambers—he heard the explorden, The remit was that Gilbert waa unseated, breught up before the reagistrao and cone - minted for beat Etle defence was that Wild hied found the revolver during hie sesame ; tint he was standing outside the doer of his ohainhere, as wa have dezeribed, when the shot was fired ; that aabhough they had quarreled they were en paced° terms when he went eat, and that the deoeased had Wit a writ- ten confessien of his own gait and Gliberna innocence. Bub where was that written co:denim ? Glibere. Steam deolered thab he found it •on the bedroem mantleplece, but during the exeitement of the hour had review ieuely loot or mielaid it. He had searched every- where for it, but without avaiL He distinctly remembered thab after ex. emitting the body, and finding it wan lite - leas, he went into his sittleriroom with the confession in his hand to consider what he sheauld do. He placed the man. on a snail table in front of him, anti glencing °oil oi the window sew a eelioemen to the naedeengle, He at once deteded to call the 00es-table and ran down wean to do so, leaving kiie door veer. On his rebore the liver had dioappeerid and he had never nen it afterware. The mon diligent search had failed to ditelover ib. " Now, Mrs. Morton," odd Emil, as they mtood alone in the onembera, " thie ix a matter of life and death. That piece et paper rand be found." a Yee, mien," was the latuadrosecOmmon• place reply. e ii litrat of all, you must pleeee enamor very carefeliy Some questions 1 ebeill put to yeu. Did you on that) day destroy eny Patter 1" " No, tabs." "Have you doebroyed or reraceed any since V " Not a SOrlar, ICGIall, YOU SOO there ain't no fires thie time o' the year, and the little cooking I done is all done isn the gaa stove," "What de yeti do with your er tete paper . ., and rebhieli 1" ii Weans little there le I takes clowns in a Vail once a I/4A, or mere ofiett 0 / find it inicessery." " Atd Mir the pent been down since that den ? " " No, 2nlas " • " Then the paper must be here eosin - 'Where, Indere it Teas deliberately doles; Whit& I cermet believe, We will begin our seetiob en I ga ••e 00 be 644 room Oren" reason niched uplift° don mod testa a . u', 0, ktkort Edith steedenly atoppect h Do ,Kat FoAtomber erhesher the windows woes Oret4 “ii t{'W a •a„, 1” she eked, " "ns, ilvagi ; ivi,. S lAtttoe elierlyti need to 'owe 'lc whoisere eine." " W n, nisi optiii tbsol at they woad be if he w. The nooses) cliel em ehe wee hid, Edith thee pintoes 6, pi•,00 of tipktyle Ott OW 'Wee *here Gil lett told he t an leld the tenfew OM, the doer leading inew tke. bedroom and the eminence door loving been flret ?Penedo There wait a einetideribis dratellet, .id the Paper trembled en the table. "41'OrbetPe there Week more air en thet dab" ead Edith. " will Webstiltate a lighter pieoe ef paper." Tale elite did,. and elmeet hataeillately it was caught by a current and le wee floated aerobe the room. As ib fell en the floor they wore heath ebareled to 040 a little Mitten spring from the open doorway and pounce upon the paper, rolling over end over with it in her teeth. Thad) explains it all ' eicalaimed Edith, oritehing up the little animal in her arm,. Oh, kitty ola, kitty 1 How little you know the terrible mischief you have done 21 Her eyea were full ef Mare end eh° was pato ad trembling with apprehension. The kitten must have carried off the confeeelen to play with, and ite recovery was hopeleee, • "Lor, raise," suddenly broke In hire. Mottoa, "now I remember 1 When the genii) shot liseelf I was working in the 'ease oppoeite, and cane bath to tee whet was the matter. Iamb little •kitten belongs to the party in the it.ext seb, and when I come up to the landing she was a -playing jest like that with a bit o' paper. which eh° none away with and invert on the stake." " fere" aaid Edith, its breathless eager - Was. "Well, piper about bhe stela, leoke ao untidy, nest, so I picked it up. etid----" " Whet did you do with it?' "1 threw it in the pail with the other rubbish." For the seined time the content's el the pail wore enaptled by the laundreseencl care- fully examined. It Was absolutely certein that the paper was net there. "Are you positive that you put the paper to bhe I" asked Edioh. "I'd hike my 'davy on it, miss. And it was jaat oath a snap of writing as you say." Edith ant the laundrette home ehttb her - twit in elle battery ohms:hers and began the hunt afresh. • It was ten in bhe evening when she amused her trainees Beanie Next morning rho returned bo her hope- less task. Mrs. Merton she had relieved from further attendance, and was walking up said down the chembers In thought, when tome °eine a kaook et the door. It wee the laundress heraelf. "1 knew where that bit o' piper is, men! I remembers that, when the petite was here thin morning, steps into the bedroom te hear what they has to tatty. Ode ef 'am seys to me, inpudenb like, Well, what do yon want, old lady ?' and I says I wanted the bedroom cendieetick." " Yea," interrupted &tibia " bat where ie the paper 2' "I'm pat coming to that, taloa. I mays a bib in elle kitchea—jaab to see if I mighb be any nes, von undemeands--and while I was wahing pulls a new candle to bhe can- dies:Mk. Thum anima ia restaer emell for the candieetiek, so takes a hit o' paper out o' the pail to make it fie Come Luta the bedroom, miss—why, ids gen e' "Good heavens r arise "De you mean to say that the proper round that earn die was the missing dociament 1" "That's my belief, mini!. Where is it gone ?" "1 wee here late last eight and I burned the candle very low—anti tab.° paper took fire 1" " And you burned it, min 1" "Only slightly, I re:rams:leer. I blew it out, threw the paper away, and put in a new candle that I removed from the peen; Whin did I do with the paper? Oh I re- member, I threw it ander the grebe. 'You'll find it tiler; Thank heeven, wehavefousid it et last 1 Gilbert is toyed !' "There las nothing here, moo," eel/ the woman on her keeee " The grebe is quite empty 1" Ix wee true, and the think wAs a terrible one E Ebb. She tetanal te tee old le.en- drees' %rms. Mrs, Islotton, however, soon motored her to oeuseloutnesse. " Yeu man take ney word far it," she said, tint paper's bewietheri." "1 don't mire whether it is bewito nil or nob," add "1 mean to find lie Fetch me thee magnifying glass from tbet table In the next room. Edith remeved the fender and carefully exannaled the dust Wet Mrs. Mtrica's not ever-scrupuloue olestilineee bed &hewed to sconenula thought as mash," ohs said, " Mice I They have been attraoted by the wadi° greens and haee dre.gged the paper to their nole. Every nioneeee now is valuable, or it w it ha all doetroyed." Tiny se wohed ronad sib° ab every e hare, bat no mouse hen could he found. Edith then directed the woman to mix it quantity of whiting, which she pieced in it large 13.it dish on the floor in the middle of the room. In the dish was lade small meteor, aad in that a piece of t•asted cheese They then left the chamber for several house. When they returned there was a track of little white feetpriats across bile room bhab lad to Stehle hole %bees the narrow skirt- ing board, hidden by a loon piece of the wall paper. A man was called in, amid after breeking down same of the plaster and takicg up e. oorner of the flooring the coveted scrap of limper was ab last teoured. The eoafeeelun was. of course, in put do- • obroyed, end requirt d very delicate hand- ling, bu'is when the precious relic had been carefuliy mounted on Atte her pithe of pt.per Ib was Mend to read ea follow; the weraa bn brackets beteg amplified by sapposition : [i time sick ot my Me and [rotten/0d] to pec an end [bo fa con suiptoioas tatle no Gilbert, thetttoe, [au, lee tattooer/h. I die [by nay] own hand. RAYAIOND W1L[D]. Gilbert aud Edith are now married, and Steelton batiste that he owes hie Hie to the pareleteee and ietelligent manster in whieh hie wife followed up thet vita and mita. Memo clew. —.London Tit Bite. Burrow, Stewart en mime at the . industrial. Among the exhibiba in the Stove 'depart. mein at the Toronto Irednetrie; Fair this yeer there were none more worthy of special mention then that of Burrow, Stewart & Mlhxed of Hamilton, the lato.On• lecturers of the ever popular " Jewel " liae oi stove; ranges, fun:ewes, scan, etc. Ne Median besiaene iu CStratta had made ewe, rapid prows:lee dating the last few years. Tao greet incretwe its the demand for tbeir geode meanie teseeesery to add this eammer a [ergo new addition to theit remedy extort 6ive worke, mia then they now have about 250,000 repent feet of floor olefin° melting their foundry one of the fennel:Is in the Domitiline, Serail peoede aro amazed at such niatvellone gro Wish Incornpatablvelydnli Veneta btit the secret hi ha, the data end Onto of goods they turn out, and in the lain that all three membete of the firm are practical workmen 'thud inventors, eaoli perttertally ettpeeititentlitin a deptatinnent. It lento to eay theta lanoline of goods; oxi the market teeley equel to thet of the" Jewel " stoves, rangee and fur:tsetse ;no* doll by ail easetprieing and fireteleao &mien: frein Halifax to Varioeuver. All the imitorti for a girth' hat/din Bonne are expeoten to be gerteroue Itt theirprettehte to hen Thee presents are never returned. Therefore, the wily teniele deferel as lig esi peeeible a peeiiive atelettbion el the lately Men. AGREAT SEAN UGH I "111141"1"'"'"k • • The Ltosp Weighs 400 Pounds and 100,000 Candle Power. Is WRITING ON TIIR CLOUDS HE hiegeet and sliest powerful ole ot ri o se twee light in the world le now being eat up at bbe World's Fah. Some Wee of ito eke meg be gained front the cont. peewee made between it Ind the men of erdinery height standing by it, *hewn in the Illuebrae tier, from a photograph taken when the search light Blood on the roof of the buttery. Ibs lands shout 10 feeb 6 inches high to the upper side of tee ventilleter on the top of the dram, and the tots/ weight Is 6,000 pounds, but tie perfectly is it mounted and beleinced that a child oan move it in any direoblen, It Wal built by the General Eleobrio cont. pony. The reflieting lams mirror uree In this projector is 150 conebnetere, or stxty lachea, in diameter, it is a ooneave sphere cal mirror of the Mangle type„ free frotn spherical aberration, relleobing a eandbly parallel beam of light. It was minuet°. tared especially for this projeoter in Perla, France, and 18 a moat perfect !madmen of optioel work, three and one fourth inohee thick on the edges, and eue-iiixteenth of, an inch thick at the centre, and wEtons Auou2 800 POUNDS. The metal ring to which Ibm le monated weighs abont 750 pounds, and the lens,rtng, eald cover weigh snout; 1,600 pounds. Thies greet mirror is mounted ab one and of the big drum, the eater end of whittle is furnished with a door comedian of a metal rlin, in which are fixed te number of piens- glass &nips five -sixteenths of an inch Wok byl3iX inches wide. Inside this dram and sliding upon ways arranged on the bottom is placed the stein tric lamp, the source of the light which is refloated by the mirror. It ie entirely auto. math) in its mistime is elm feet high, and weighs &boat 400 pounds. The carbons mod are %Ise made especially for in Tile upper or positive cerbora le one and oae-hall latexes ia diemeter and twenty- two end one-half Wakes long, with a five - sixteenths of an inn cove of soflocarbon run- ning from end to end through its cohere. The lower or !negative carbon is one and one-fotarth inohen in dittmetet, is fifteen in- ches long, and alto has a core of soft carbon running threash its centre. Ia eaddidon bbs outer eurface us heavily (mated with copper. The po &dye ceeben fa set e. 1Ibla le front et the riegetive, and time elemosts all of the in- tense light of the incandescent crater is east upon the reflector. The maximum current at which this lamp eperatert 18 200 amperee, and at this on. rents the lamp hes it lurninons intensity of about 90,000 20 100,000 CANDLES, the reflected beam a total hunizions eity which the eye cannot appreciate. In looking ab the aide of bhe basin the speotator ooly distinguishes a stream of light of comparetively low intensiby, but itt look - ab the beam directly ha brilliancy is tinily seen mad the effect is absolutely bitosling. Veatilatore at bite top and elides allow oonatant car,reat of hob air to pass through the dram and dissipate the heat generated by the arc lump ; and they are as arranged that no light clan esoepe through them. Ail the concoctions for adjusting the positions of the carbons and the lamp are brought through the drum to the eatiside, and are arranged in °lose proximity to ono another at one aside so that ell may be manipulated by the operator from his position. Through openings in the drum, covered • by deathly colored glass, the operations of the larep may be watched and its ittljnet- mente verige 1. Before the projector was sent to the World's Fair a pahlio testi was made at Middletown, Conn. From the roof of the works the great white bum of light rent forth Into the theca. rity of the nighb, and Blowier swepti the oousaryside for miles %rebind, bringing every object upon watch, it was directee into beilisen and dietinet relief. It illumineted the reale of &what villages and SCARED ME INHABITANTS, and lighted up the signimerde miles away, tut then they ocald easily be read by moans of a glass. Tee projector was turned upward toward the sicy, and the bean; like sapernatural divirte finer, wrote worde upon the cleade—rnesseges of lighb to bhe sherry populetteas. It was a megabits mane. fesiation of name's Javelins of the realms of Fitments. lu was observed tent the apace wibhin the beam was violently agiteted, and ctioeer eitservatton revexted the hen thab millions of mothe and naivete tonne were hovering in ii, attarentel by the brilitency of the 1 g o Next mottling &Wade of deed male, beetles, other honour, and sone smell birds were twain up frAva the roof on whiett the projocbor stood, They had beets killed by the inteneity of the light. BEADING INTIM RELAX 10 MILES AWAY. How far the powerfat beam of light of this inetrumenb rem be seea is difficult to abet; The searciii light Eat up be the General Elea. trio Company oa Mount Wathiugten, in the White Mountains, has a diameter of only title)", inches'and a refleated ligth from the mirror of taisoub 100,000 candle power, yet the newspaper rem be reed in its beam ten Mlles away, end the light oaa be soma from pante 100 meet away. How unmet furbher thou could this 375,000,000 candle powe' light be seen in a clear atomephore free from menthe; if the projeotor could be mouated upon an entinenee eefficiontly high lso clear esti suerounding obstaelee, Pnotogranh'inn a trayfialt. Otte of the moat recent eppliaatione of 'chrome photography—by which le meant photography applied by meant of 0 Series of ehort end rapid exposure a to the repreeenta. Mon of moving objects in successive posh time—hes been devised in Femme , for the Study of the swimming motional of fish. A rayfish was choreal in the antaject o Invoeti. gallon, mod the eincestive photogrephs wen taken alt intervala01 onehouth Of a second. They show completely the !novena:It of the fine, and present e. eimilatity to the photo. graphe beet have been obtetned of the mo. time of the whips of a flyirig bird. Why euffee with teothaehe whet* Gibbon Teetlieseine Gehl Will 'afford lantant relief 1 A negative nian—The muleteer photo- grapber, A wits editor wants to knowuhy people say 4 titslik fee,111 hie oats," whesi to only feelelibe ree. * HMO leetiertnetion. About the Metro teethe Werldhl Umtata. Our readers may like to have beforelhem • itst of the heirs to the ,thrones of the world. We give Intone what we believe to be an eltelnen a; welt as A tali liet ef all the important heirs eppereet and helm pretumptive to the °rowan of impertant countries in Earopo and Asia, except:China. Tiara la no looker any monarchy on, the Americare coniatuent, although foreign monarchial oonntrisse ribili hese American dependencies. The date following the dutri he:0in of the heir lo the near of hia Austria-Hungary--Arehtinhe Kori Lud- wig, brother of the Empfror ; 1833. Baveria—Pritioe Leitpold, unde of the KtButigig; ille8m2. —1Prime Palippe, Count of Flanders, bother of tits Ring ; 1837. Balgaria—No heir. • Denmark—Peon Frederick, ton of the King; 1$43, German and Preemie—Prince Friedrich Wilhehn, son of the Emperor -Mug ; 1882, Greet Brit Mu—Albert Edward, Prince of Wein, son of the Queen ; 1841. Greece—Prince TionstantinoS, sea of the Kmg ; 1868, Itely—Vibtorie Enuenuthe Penn of Meilen eon of the King ; 1869. Japan—Prince Yoshihito, aon of the Emperor; 1877. Mordienegro—Prinoe Denilo Alexander, eon of the reignbog Penn ; 1871, Netherlands—No heir. Qom a minor. Persia—Muzafer-ed-din, son of the Shah; 1833. Portugal—Prime Luis Fatima, Duke of Bragoans, eon of the King; 1887. Reumanie--Princet Ferdinand of Mahan- zoilern Sigmaringen, nephew of the King ; 1865. Ruesia—Grand Duke Nichol/a, mon of the Emperor ; 1868. Saxony—Prince George, Duke of &May, brother of the King; 1832. Servia—No heir. King a, minor. Siam—Prince Somdeletit °bowl& Mahe Vajkunnis son of bite King; 1878. Spein—Infanta Maria-de-las-Meroedeas sister of the King ; 1880. Sweden and Norway—Prinoe Ganef, Dake of Werniland, son of the King; 1858. Turkey--Mehemmed•Reshad Effendi, brother of the Sultan; 1844. rhe Lightning's rottok Is scarcely more rapid than the lighthing like &oblate ef Neer/lane in all kinds of pan. Is lb nearelgio, ? relief is eereain and rapid. Tootheehe is eared Al if by mewl*. Rheum- atism fiads it member ia 0 few applioetione of the powerful and penetrating Nerviliae. In a word, pain, whether internal or exter- nal, dada a prairie!, antidote fit Norville°. Give Nervaine a trial. Druggtets and detains everywhere salt it, end ib costa only 25 cortio a bottle. re wan. eament*. Select freestones ; put them Mile a wire kettle ant dip the kende into boilittg weber for one mlauto ; then take out and peal with a silver keife, out bo halves, make it syrup with Oni game) of water and oee pint ef sugar cooked tegether ; drop in pesohea enough when the syrup iu boiling hob for one Win; WhOn tender lift Ont With et wire epoon into a heated glens jar; when fall pour enough syrup from the kettle to fill the jar, then acre w the cover on; then conic enough ter another min the !same way. In using peashea for reaming it is better to uee only one variety in a cam The lighacolored polchee, mitholigh net as rich looking, are very nice whemz canned and excellent for dumpliege The Minister Agreed. Daring tbe %viaan Ohio minheoer was on his way south as an emlisary of the °heathen commiselon, and he hoarded an Oeio River beast at Portsmouth. At the first leading below, the mate "turned loose" at the deckhaada. He oursed their oyes, their hearts, their habbery feet, their 'sixteens, their whole line of ancestry frau Adam to that hour. Finally, eximusted with prolaaity, he buena to the ehooked toinieter with the query "Don't this beat ?" "Vee, air, Inn :dna ix don." And the good man geared to hit oebin, fiats with FionneeE, • Tee &cation of wesaing hats with lace fiouucaa drooping over the brim is much in favor in Fiance, and, indeed, the Parisienne ornsidere her tenet for the country aa monody cemplete without the Charlotte Cordey hat, whet ite drooping violate of hoe or mouseelitte de sole to fall over bhe distracting little waves and earls of heir that frame the fem. ffer Deductions. A mother in the nerth part of the city was administering some touted admoeitery direetions to a girl of about five or six summers a few days ago. Said the mother : "11 you are not a good girl when you grow up you wile have little girlend they will be awful neughtee" The little one looked sib her mother aoherly for a moment and replied, without a ttnile wrieleing her featuree : " Whet an %whit risaghby gtri you meet heave bea, triamoie," Perpiexinin Twine. This story is :about Philadelphia twins. The aurae wen giving them e beth. Leter, heariog the ohidren laughleg in bed, ehe mod : "Weal; are you children laughing about ?" "01, nothing," rtplied Edna, "only you hone given E lith two hetes an haven't given me Grgasing a Big Ncedle. Cloop Urea) newalle is gobbing so malty thae New York has to wax it—itaid Wane grand- mother's work-hasket opsernsion either. A mixture of wax and pareffin is to be applied hot And ie expected be penetrate the Memo six inchee and proirob it for yearn lithe mixture Ottat only be pub on during brighle dear day; and altogether ie will require three weeks be complete the teak. A. Weer Contrivance. Marartem—You are satiebed with your now delft Why, it omelet and nays " mamma," end opens and that its Gym!, sad I dere* know what all. WOO Pet—Its fiegera doetin'b move, an' its totivue dewiest wag, an' it never frowe imp.a-Clood Armes. • ifuety Conclusions. Uppen—Hello, old fellow! How did you enjoy your trip to Enland ? Cantimings (explaiaing)—I haven't been to Eogitaid. I'm wearieg thie ill-fitting suit of clothes botause I got it at a liongein. Internat. Wool—I have been living for a month at cost of 8 note a day. VatiPtsit—Thats all it cost vont Wool—Oh, ho 1 Ikaid $20 a week; 8 cente ta dray wee whab it cost my landledy. An Eitgliehreat heti patented osubniefiee toid dove for heatitig the water in heath trawl. ,•• relUND A fiwouinE0 sow. Irrommemeh New% ht vukk, EICEIES*111.1f• Tikontap lif4rkinE, who ban prespeoted the InOttutainE, Ionia end valleye to this vieinity for the peso for veers, twitted late the Glenwood (Col.) Avaloselle ethos Needle ea state of eicoiteinextit. He had fa his heuds a aeon package, vahiou the repeeter thought to contain epee Mesas of gold or silver, butt to hie Butyric; the perfect petrified lewd end arm of a human form were revealed. Mr. Herhine etroted that evidie proppeoting ia the dry geich jests beyond the litus hen, about iio end it malt miles from the city, ho ssohidhateily diecsovered upon the outlines csi the ground the band le hie proaseseion. 'Thinking to porhape find the eatire body toenenbh bile surface he at once begeu to use lois peak and shovel., Int, e, few momenta hile seerch was pewee:de& Hie pick tame in contract with tome avian/ outworn*, which proved to be the armn from whichthe hmel bed la the past binome eopertated. The lintels, pees- genir beeerne intensely exulted at tee ex- position of a petrified maas form era his work progresaed. Mr. Herkine extended ton invitation to J. J. Reilly, of New Yorit Cloy, who to visit - lug Gisneoed, and two repteentativee of the ileask•nolee to acoompeny him to the some. In thirty minatee ttoo porty was Way lauded wad again the ghoulish pro. ceeditoge began. It Wag nearly 5 o'clock when the pertly reached the city with the wonder of wonders partly iaupheetli in the roar el tile vogue A ininerity of the pereons who eintertined the form decided that from the feraturee, so prominently displayed, it. was an Lenten, while meny funned twee from the bread, Seal nese and shape at tbe head, it was a meagre. Ohara theught mo oliff.dwillier, por- e/spa, who died from nAttura, melees, tor ege Was 237.0611 certainly deplored, and was now to become wee of the myinieries at the present, day. The man hen' certainly been, in life, ti dwarf, as the height, upon inetwerement, proved te be bum three feet and ewe inches, allowing four inehes for the feet, they nou heiog found, and being certain tees the dit- Iootttion was at or very near the ankles. A measaremenb of the fawn gives the hog t ioitow- ±1eIgbb, 3 feet 2 inches; from hip bone to fete, 13 inithee ; length of arm, 11 Mohan ; heed areurtd forehead, 24 incline ; face, from top of head to ohin, 7 Melees ; width of fans on cheek bone, 4 inolaea ; chest, 33 inches ; hips, 31 inches ; hipa to shoulder, 17 lathes. It will readily he seen by the above nienEurentonto that lb doex not imply that of me symmetrieal form. The legs and arms ars very slender, while the head and the body ere very lenge. Kay Electric Works Exhibit. This enterprieing electric firm..of filnelli ten, during tits Induaerial Fair wide one of the most intereating exhibite in the Machinery Hall. They had oaa tweeter home generator and Mx mantra rannieg oontinuously, and the oeildity, exosilence and finish ad them were apparent to any interested or experts looker on, and nine iri for nnich favorable comment. me company • guarantee every machine te be up to the eated ea, eaelby. Other e.dvantagee claimed 1 are inabsteatital construction, staoobh running end &enable, well protected from extricate injuty, porta coldly removed for citterivien 1 or replan, automatic self-tabrioating journal, wastes no all; currant generating with leeetb sparking, coneequeatly ereali i wear of commutator and brughes perfectly )7 aself-regultating, and so !simple any men of ordboary %batty cam non them. lo Toronto alone over 100 of their motors are in toe, ' and needy thab number la Hatriabon, and they are foiled in moat every towa In Can- ada where electelo pewer is need, from Qemboo to Vancouver. This firm moved bids year lido new quer:ter/4 having over three titn02 the capacity of their old areal unapt renning ever -time to keep near asp to order& rocket *wisdom. It takes nine takes to mtke a autu, but one can Own nuke him hump. The wares drill a young moat hen the more wild oats he Mtn EoW in a day. If the average Ma's wife were what he "Make elm aught to be he would not be her husband. A little knowledge le sonVoitned a dan- gerous Wog to the parity about wham it) is known. The beat thing that can be doaa with the landwherk is to replete him to the demein of his an brethren. Go to the anb, 'thou sluggard, unlese you're toe hard up. In tint own panel better go to wour neon. Laidlaw .0 Co., Grain. atisealtere, Etc. A4 the Iadustrial Exhibition A. Ladd - law & Oe., Qnmea &meet west, Terente, made ars usual e very fine grein-oleaner =Whit in the maceinery hail Their Beheld exhibit, however, Mil their new whealesoorirer, which bas been thoroughly tested ota tee eraubbieet of Manitoba, whelp end proved (tself to be far srmatelor bo may scourer to the market, A. Moyer & Co., Pelinereten, under hate of September 6th, rife so followe : " We heave given Leidetwe) nearer a bhorough test on matey Mataitaittes wheat, aid heave found it to ekes, te thorreighly. We pairehesed DU their gatertztioe to dean semen Mattitolea, wheat whiott it assets to oar seidefaction," This eaterprising mtnufi during Om are prepared to eeil team easebieeo on 30 drays' tea, which mill owners woad do won to nuke e. note of, ead for further, perteculare write) them Brewers one gratin &Alert( ahead not fell to see or empire abed the Ladino:to' k Co'retell) %ad weeny eleagore ; they are perfoot workere. Deriug tee exhibition the Leidlavo, & Clo. exhibit atteaoted he =oh intermit as any in the nottohinery hall. Dalt Was ithey. Asts yonth, Daniel Webetior WOO dome - what opposed be physical labor, brio his wee gut* at reptietee. Wbllo mowimig bitcoin- pi/tined to hie father thet his motile wee xiot bussig nirepeely. Meng it to suit your- nalinDen " replied the peternel. The boy itertirelletrely hung 18 00 a tree neer by, say- ing, "There, father, it'e, hung to suit me, new." The inweet °rouge knife hem al OW blade back for °tatting through the fruit. , swam Fon SAME. 6,000 hoes of :earning tanats, itire airdwalleo of Mealtime (pep, ro,00te, aeci witt.in 010 0 meet ei realm& 'reams m l5 tO 11 pot 0000, llee doter $45 %hear, ens ber ensile hatereshWheels Gee therithee neer. Well anititesedi {Send sire inapt and eireulersr. Wht. ffillitildAhdri • eleavenewe itheek Sainnew, Eli Se Meet 1861,UE NO 89 lee& .••••••••••ns,rrSormS,SI.Vr".F4r ZiteiotawootIsWSs *ate ougatook WHOA oetraWK4 kOtegstitoto VMS's*. ,J411.0,4,44.1.11.011 111 E • .1 im another name f Oa SCROPULA, and yielein to Of Pure Norwegian Cad Liver Oil and llypephoophiteo. Tulpoverf.aliecl SOYA frOptere Waal is (a- waits affectively re6fo•ior2 to vigorous CUM.. &Maltby Mill n'osloscr ertUE rented* Cures' Coughs, Colci* mut sat Wasting Diserniesi. Almost as raNcian!$t ICS Mak. 'Prepared !mar W•;y t t Ramie, Bellevillo., FAJOINANSUP 1,669111}0.467., , VaLtratadtkat=61122 Ure. Rood !Ito rnarvelorgo Froucl. Remedy OALTHOS free, and a legal guarmateethat OAS2SHOS•Oill STOP Olaelsursges Ended:verso 017350 SnernanteerbareaVarteaearda mcia RESTORE Loot Vizor.. Use ft and ftery if wavier!. Address, vow mom. CO.,. SOTO Amerlaat Agnate, Chieranatt, Mew Btaii tito Wtorld, get tho gad EverrvIlerg We have imported direct from IffelleniE an immense easertments of INOLIIDLN14 Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus Snowdrops, Jonquilts, Lilies, Ansi it nein of enhee imeletler for fell Oath- fng, If you want to know hew to get thereon& how to teke care of tie.an bead for mar bratitifed Rath 0 da4oktte. Fres to au who &PLAY. JOHN 8. PEARCE &Carr London, Ontario. MRS. BONI %%ZIP° • FOR CCU LDicatkl 111X11trilgiag• wor moo RDA.mttt loverattot. ma; ouvit• !Mar& 1 GU';'I:. Vainable tsestise and bottler of medicine seat Mow tie :••-wWA &erases. Glee Express end Pest °Saco addeers EXDOT„, 11A, a., Ma WWI Sadeankle Oro& Tome.% OM nWiEACHERS AND OLDER SMOLA/MOAN make money canvassing tar " Farmed Oriend and Amount Bock." ISend Dar olgoata2, William Briggs, Publisher, Tomato., 11---G Elm) SALE. 12,000 acres In best eso- FARS tion of Michigan, on line Ione way on purchase of 51 M. C. eh Faro 'Pad 40 acres. Write 10 11. M. PIERCE, West Bay City, Mich. LfirlignQ BR. SLOCUM'S COMPOUND PENNY,. a‘aa ROYAL TEA nova fras, Orio• Ma. la eons. wenn me. Indy Agents Wanted. BLCICDNI & IE1I.,'Ramada% kgeft•Vina THE WONDER OF nig AGE ir ACTS LIKE A CNA FifiVd. YOU WILL NEVER DO WIThOUT 11 ARES MD 11 makes your Hands Soft & Whiten Gives a healthy appearance to the ski. Eby's Electric Salve Ha s no emut1 for curing Salt lalietier, Old Sores. Scrofulous Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Skin Diseases, Pimples, ine.pped Wends, Oorne, BolUs Burns, Bilen,_Proo* Bank, Fresh Oute,Sore Nipples. Ask yotir Druggist for Ebsos trio Salve: Price 25e, per BOX. 1 0 0 0 0 : rAO?Ottt 141 9g, DEWATLA sarATMAJO' AM", COURANT kfit Afinnesof4, Bent Rio Xmas min Mont We. Thar will be root he you Anthems bbWtiL leftiltffigi Land einionnesiosier, refileinhat‘ ASIMAIIISEWINGelACHINEASPE poRrr, OSSDA3CEF4fUr FUR PAR1100.e.PRISE DUX, SAMPLES C.OMN.VARN.Sit, Pisoas talent/km thie *seer hen reoliellont thei eTwomtoteeint. Minn nenney ter Worth AS Die Mutate to Wee, tee elteeneee. Valantta Osiathe Wit bra *Wei rrOsardtaltiO onat 0194•0* en* Safferlaa CAO) 13•0•0sii idd 31%ii Oneri_aie, fois,,, of.,441r.nd 4. no. 08 wee maws' :isrecerweetete, owe ere 555 itse eiase. WO,