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The Huron News-Record, 1888-08-01, Page 2
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Ito. 1ya¢ a .. ,;,_,,,,_,, . - do n rz . a . °and the to . ly ttooa a .d 4b. tb , ,... � of tba . • tt1pP.1}t1Qia ,Ott"direr xo ccuntry�Qatuver, we d.Q •� y `I �A'+N-� � � ott�a wido:'vei' travelling aytth t�vo untnat• In Persia full 0t. gaol nlvliutch, silence reigns supreme• - ---^�^---^ As Ja.nt.es'oz'teous, 7Q years old, elo. mother 49&. think th ,,X1:144. $4,Atea,auCh,4rl- ; rind friends of 09tH , • , a Thu dew �vaa han°ing laitgutdly was listening to the uence that t q p ties 3vii1 >?u unlvb:�a onput7ht'•t'o d,; i ; , . . I , ,. rizvfli .�� Scheme for converting the people to ' on a bladewof grass ae- a on the deliy_,t grass Brake the News Gently. tlowed,from tbe.li s of the Orators p Col"dia?a, trade. from OR, 1AIAX, 410• ' :: PQYYfER: PRESS PR.IW It�G NBtISE, �hrtStitinit >,t to baliet<•ed l;,he . Y, y had oat much auccs0s but itis , Y res ndent in Company . wall old cO c PO ... ' p y• .Rue n g4ayhali;ed T>tdian Ght= ..-,.•.-- � ' 1} o p tell is in this town ata ld at the laying 9f the. curuer•at9ne of y the Hely, .e(t tail Hairif.lton one �tnd r#_ htofttheheel0ofthisp9m,ea S :tat 1:.: . _, . O -. ;>tllaileet�,, Qllntpn. 0 . , ,, _� (tlaSlo strae ouux9xt rut fiilst pR?tsfal:-ttf . .SOIL ., w - iw u tba ei and scout, t ell kno n z eutlenttltr�rlacr far mazz w earn blas g. Y Y - Buy ]fist u'eab,}ho was accosted by n - ni ts: Se a $anatat zn theU,...ted 15 • .0.: n the • . . � ,$1'.50 a year -01.25 -1 [.25 in ridv(cnce. the widow of Yoosoof Ctinstantluo,, an Armenian, merghant of .S;heeraz. bloody frontier; campaigns, ]tied + ices over thetrt0elvee on t vg ito conducted a large lumber business. O late he has grown very stout, and l B well-dressed. and slick -looking man abput a�$ stirs old, Tho la5ter slap- y ate with a resolution reciting 11 s o Mi zi• published eta,te.msnt... th4t the . , I t • ^''-"' TheproprietoraofTu.EGOolslttanNE+ve' He thought an Armenian' was not a When it became time gAOS1 the prairlea southeast of Iizsmarok, lila friends, have felt obliged to'pro- ped "i►itti on the shoulder 'and said ('Well, ne.apolfs, St; Paul' aucl Sault and St°. Mario railwayand the Duluth,. ,. k having purchased tato business and plant h tames C1lristiau. for the tinvellers to leave Peteia Dakota. feet }►fin from sudden agitations of any kind lest hi sufferauopoplectic how is tu►y old friehd Mr. Porteous todayl" Mr. Porteous South Shore and Atlaptio railway 1 Tyr} lrchaor'RsooRu will to theamalgnmatedpapersiii.lClinton, their fair convert astonished- them, When'notmanymileafromthecfty to a little hollow where shock in consequence. ,therefore could. not remember having seen have passed into the' control of the publish tinder itis title of "TxE Huaox NE,vs• Sho declared that if they left she in we came few mortals havo trodden during the when ilio rumor came to the' house the man before, and told him ho Canadian Pacific Ilaii+vayGompany; that -these two railways control 411 r RECORD.' prosperous Clinton is. the most roe cions townie could not live in Sheeraz or Persia .at a#1 as if she adhered to past twelve years. Nota tree, shrub the other da that his lumber yard was on fir© he family were greatly Y h Y had the advantage of hiin. The atran ger ,appeared to be wounded, the approaches -to the bridge over ' I �' Western0utario,isthoseatofconsitlerable Christianity and had not their pro- or blade of tnsa has grown there. g' g The Indiana disturbed how to ac acini hint with q and replied, '`WhatM1 .Don't oil p Y the St. Marysriverou the boundary , manufacturing and the ceutre of the finest seal agricultural section lir Ontario. I- agricultural tection her life even if it was spared, would lie one continual per- p and many white people have a dread fear of the place, the had news. •At last a favorite famous for h'er tact, know me Z Why, I am a relative of John Stuart, of the line between the United States and Canada ; that ilio Ownership of that t - The circulation of TuENEws- REooan exceeds that of any paper• pub• l ' aecution. This was rather a fix. as it has a general superstitious air and is supposed t' bo haunted. niece, quite undertook ilio delicate task. " president Bank of Hamilton. I have been bride is also in the Canadian g I fished in the County of Huron. It 1s, They could not well, being three Persian Lone Sol sprang -.off his horse, ad- "Uncle," site said, trembling in a+oAy for some time, and am now Pacific, and that by virtue of this monopoly the Canadian Pacific, therefore, unsurpassed as all advertising medium. young men, take a pretty widow convert about with them and ' vaneed to a tall dead cottonwood spite of liar efforts to appear calm, 'there employed 'in the Bank of Com- Ceres, " operated in the interest of a f°reign i t gIiates of ndvertisir; liberal, and S they could not risk this one tree, motioning for the correspond- to follow. is a fico in the neighborhood of our ud but the say it's tin. Y J -ard, Y y The stood tnikiug 'f,or some Y Government, ie able to iguoro 'nnd t furnished oil application. dParties making contracts fora spocf- they had, so they decided that one must marry her. As no one wanted ant "Right here," he observed, re g dor control and- that the yard is ° little time. 1Zr. Porteous happon- Cali- and defeat the operations of .the Interstate Commerce Bill and �Intor- fico time, who discontinue their advertise- to do this, the cast lots and the ' Y flectively, "is where young Light saved." ed to say that he had s son in fornia, and Stuart, as he directing the Committee on mems before the expiry of itis sante, ,vitt be charged full rates. lady fell to Lord Congleton, who feather and White Crow, t,vo noted the Sioux tribe fought The old man wheeled about in his Chair, and his face assuriied a loot called himself, immediately claimed that - state Commerce to enquire .into a. ' Advertisements, ,without instructions as ' to space and time, will be left to ilio judg l: nrried lien accordingly in 18$, and it is said she made him a very, sub -chiefs of a a duel to the death," and coloi that almost terrified the he was intimately acquainted with him. He was also a bosom friend these matters, and .whether. . any legislation is necessary to protect ' p went of the compositor in the display, in- good wife. She died in 1865, and good Coming up to the Spot I saw that mise herself into n fit. • — of another son of Mr. Porteous who tho interests of the people' of the « , "r7 aerted until forbidden, measured by a scale of solid nonpareil (12 lines to the married a third time. By his there were two small inden.tat. 'You say there's a fire near my he, lived' in Detroit. 1'heu Stuart told United States, and tobprevent the diversion frau its ligiti- , . '' inch),and charged 10 cents a line for first Met wife ho had one daughter, his in the earth near the cottonwood, g yard t aaspod. Mr. Porteous that he had a number of commerce natural channels, and to �,iy:'-: inserion nnd 3°cents a lino for each soh- discontinue only child, eo he was at his death about three rods apart, resembling by 'Yes, uncle, but it's under control, I hear the of interesting pamphlets about mate and the monopolizing, of traffic ;, ' sequitnt insertion. Orders to in 1883 succeeded by a nephew, the the impressions probably made I'm sure. Yes, I- think California at his office. The latter prevent �,' x, ., advertisements must he in writing. present peer, on -d head of the house human heads reating there for some engines coming $ack ' and site real] g y accompanied him to a room at No. by a foreign corporation. ` ,k ' /'Notices set as READING MATTER, (measured by a scale of solid Ndnpariel, 12 lines to the charged lit tli:e sato of of Parnell. -- lime. "What are these bolos 4" I asked (lid hear a reassuring noise of that ° sort in the spreot as she spoke. 10 Main -street east, which Stuart had rented n couple of days ago. .. .____•moo►---•----- �•''-- - . Found Competent. , Inch) 10 ePnts a line for eaeit 'insertion.` Old Johne Bargain of Lone Sol. 'A fire next lily yard,' continued A young Juan dressed in the latest -- `' `'tThis is where they fell when the old man, `and it didn't burn, style was seated at a desk. On H° wanted n poaitiou in a bank. I JOB WORK. A draper, whose swindling pow- both were `pierced to the heart by You're sure it didn't, 'Minnie 4' a being questioned by Stuart he said The piesialent was satisfied ,villi his G.,�' We havo one of the best appointed Job ars aro wall -known in the Hamiltdu the fatal arrow," replied Sol, "and direc- `Oh, sure ; yes, very sure. pin the California pamphlets had not Stuart bought slot- credentials but before°onaaging him him through t► little civil ser- ' ' ,, Offices west of Toronto. Our facilities in this department enable us to do all kinds district, was completely sold ilio other day by an old farmer and his their bodies full in opposite tions, their heads making the indent- certain now I hear the engines to- turning.' , arrived yet. tory ticket frou► the clerk and won -tol'i"orteous put' vice cross-examination. ____- _--_.__._._......_ . _... ». -.._ - --iSu �•- •" --- - •• ��;,' - ---•-- of work -from a-call►ng-card toamammoth poster, in the bust styio known to the +wife. The old coy ilo"}Cavin ariaur-'- 1 g o ntiunsiu-1Fie ryeound."----- "- -T^ ° �� � ".—.-.-.-.-.I- The old in -au gave au ootuinous ° $1,200. The foemer how hA had -been and osd^ now, a matt was to come pp ' 0 in baro d0 $30 in �1 bills ° " craft and at tha lowest possible rates Orders b mail rmn pity attended to, y p 1 ed their plan, the farmer ]vent to and asked to seen piece Of cloth. p \�+ll;lt was the °Atlee of the duel t"' I nalorl, r + groan. 'Well, Is that ain't just m g ! J Y luck To keep that darned yard successful auggc%sted that they each put fit, and p osit ho+v would you count them 2' ," ' -Address After n few pieces had been shown, fixed "It was a love affair,', he answered , fully insured these last twenty years, $500 and -try again. .While they were talking Stuart drew again and ,'1'd wet my fingers and lift up � , , , The News -Record , the customer on one say- "in which A beautiful white maiden and_tta\+% in this dull time +vith ;til ', each bill until I got to the last one.' ° t _ ' Clinton. Ont ins • ° figured. ' About ten or eleven years that stock• on hand, it won t burn !� ,yen] 20� more. ' 'Why would'you not lift the last r 'Hoo mucltle did yo say 4' ago the Sioux captured an im'mi• Anil'tho aged dealer foil back limp Ilia success dazzled Porteous who one.' t ` ; . Th.e Huron News -Record 'Six shillings the yard,' replied the draper. grant wagon bound for tile Montana fields. Strange to they, in the chair.. immediately hied himself to the bnalt and cashed a cheque for $500. 'Because there ]night possibly be . ° gold say, `Oh auntie cousin everybody 1 ' Y Y While he was n+ra Stuart had made Y one.more bill under it,• and if the t , . • '• .11.60aYear--6'1.251nAdvance. 'Eh man that's awfu' dear' said r + , pillaged not the contents nor harm- Quick !'screamed i•Iiunio. 'Uncle's another lucjty strike of $1,200. ..depositor was to, see it he would is _ T-_ ��- fife farmer, 'but cut Hie twa yards ed the occupants, but carried off a got the apoplexy I' • - Porteous handed the money to itis want it back, .but if the twentieth ' 1 ` -'---� ,� Tlfediiesday, August Ist, It8SS and a half Cit.' • This._.Seas duns; the farmer lovely young girl.. about Seventeen years of age and the niece of the • '•• --�`�'- -T- clerk who counted it and a rouged h a bill is not lifted up, and there should .be another bill iti;the pile, , " !, ;r_•---"__.. - V•--•-1 „- --' --- - - --- _ _and went away with his cloth. About _.. tnirni riint.-- They carried her off to g Y Ge.ti. Sherman and- Sheridan.- for the lottery. Suddenly the clerk told )\) r. Porteous that he had lost, - the bank makes it,don't you see `d' . F ••- �,. - 1' The U'nc'rawne"d King,• an. hour after he returned looking , 8. the Sioux camp. Strenuous efforts were toads to discover tel' where- \vhen you hear of the' . im en• Y p 'and � put the mons .tn his pocl*et,. ]lir. I Y 1 'You will do' said the bank fes•' . pres.*_.._ ry , - •, _ _ vexed and angry. abouts 'anB effect her rescue, but' dine death of an erson ea ecially a Y P p Porteous exclaimed that he had been idem. 'You ]lave been in the • ` Hamilton spectator. 'Ser, here' ho cried t° the d a e ff P ' they all proved fruitless, At het of a celebrity,'your mind reverts at n robbed and threatened to call Cho busiaess before but I,didn't suppose ' Porta a some of our readers might P a be interested in the lineage of S. C. that claith Itaa beou haloed by a arrival in the cam these two oil❑ p' young cues to the last time you Snw hits. police if the clorh. +would cot die you know -that trick,' Parnell. 'The family of Parnell was )aretical man at four shillings.' i ° I dont care, replied the draper. warriors; Lightfeather and \� hito laid siege At once for her Therefore itis writer thinks of Gen: , Sheridan as hs appeared at a small gorge. Stuart entreated him not to ° ° do that, because if there was any row – •--- -- A Jew Ever Time. y „ old and res pectable at Con Teton iII Chesfiitp, iu.the time of Charles L ,Crow 'You had your own eyes to see iia a ]land, Like a true hearted Amari- social gathering in Fifth avenue wase he would lose his situation. He _ ,'. At ilio outbreak of tits stent reboil- value when you bought it.' `Ay, can girl she repulsed their ad.vancos ° P disdain:' 'warriors one evening last winter. I't in :Part an asaentbluge of Ohio me•n , promised to bring the $500 dow' n to Porteous b 5 o'clock that after- y A must excellent story, Showing ,, the rutin° saint which is bound to' ion Mr.•Paruell sifted with parlia_ but took here,',said the farur- er, confi'dentially. 'I thought it with loth were• jealous of the other's probable .sue- +with some bonnestion or other with u.00n.' The latter is still +vaftln come to tile' surface at the propitious '... - " Cent against the ]tits ,tad aC•rved His sou null heir, deal', an' I just.went to the tailor to cease Aud rho young girl was with. ,the formation of the ,Ohio club, for the bunco steeror, and the "of, time, ,was told a`t a public gathering 11 . 11 tinder'Crounve,ll. left Euol:wd at the I>estor' soo what nice I should tell hue wife { out an menus of"oscn o oranavenuo Y P' with which Gen. Sheridan and other sona of Ohio were interested. corner•atone another city hall +will like] be laid before lie returns. Y not long since. ° 11 ,' 4 �� atiomns, atioo.anB s.+tiled iu Ireland, ,where Bottle ;,I,u \\'° do to"t• •. he had i pail} frir't. NOO, she dieua ken 'h,,'value o'claith, an' maybe ''ll be of suicide, which shq would havo ombracedhada chanceboenafforded Of cout;e ,Sherman and', Sheridan -and -_... --.__ - It appears that n body of South . , . -Boston; boys wore anxious to enjoy r pr know how tLi prop my ., as acquir- "('V s%til' en file far stein sic a price ]Hiller thou bo united with Hither of were the lions of the night ° they wore aJinire4 and petted a The Naughty Canadians. ' a- sail ; belt not- being. 1'ortunate • ," , l ed some say it a';ta ,t6rehasod but ' 1 ,r it tutu his during tot' a hit, lik" this. It' she asks ye what I ,,rid t'or't e just say,three- t + Y J 3 . the savage brutes. . . "Both Indians aecom pli1shed num• gt'c•%tt. deal by the ladies, especially • Joseph 1'inrwo, Jr,, is a statistic• P owners. of A boat they determined -k to -appropriate for the occasion one „> As came pu.��eFeiou Cromwell's tenni of power it is pro- nu'•six or 4hereabogts,' orous dee s' of calor •-in hopes of d 10 girls from Diaditm by a half dozop ° Rood's institution from „ ian of the United 'States ovei � of the many small .yachts of 'which . . ' bable that so good.a follower go't it T•he drapor- 1-tughed heartily .,at galnlDg favor iu th.e. a ps ut., the a a _ J'the She to gilled their 'school -the ,vluch Rose Elizabeth Cleveland Cent: � g Point possesssod a,arent number. • on easy term", Tile soil of 'Phomas g the old farmer's dodge• to escape his white s, naw. (1 P ho„ ever. and a council has just ret}red as an , instrpetress. Mr. N inuuo. has wr.iteli a letter to , • The bunt the most desired' had to Y `''111 ' Parnell inherited both - bhis anti the Chdsliiro He was ilii, wife's tongue, and assured hit► lie ,would do everything in his power advances , � ,was held to determine for tier a hot- Sheputliii is famnnis for kissing girls the W''hington Republican coinpla- ining that the Canadians have built be launched from A wharf, and As the place was too conspicuous for 1 P propelt,y�. a ell -known poet, and was horn in trx,couvince her of the cheapness Of rible death should she not come to At every proper opportunity, and, although there tun have been coins Y a A transcontinental railway, and that diem to put it into the water during' Dublin in 1679. He was a decided- He became the cloth. g the conclusion of marrying ono o'f the two braves and they in turn to o exaggerated accounts of Itis doings Canadian railways' and ships are taking trade front United States the da time the ,vorlr was accom-. . �' . ,ay,. edly political parson.- archdeacon of Clogher. In politics Half Au hour after the old dud Y ate , ed into the •ho and the fight a duel to the death the stn. ° iu that line, it is a fact' that his fatherly hisses are apt to h° bestow railways and ships. The Canadian plished at night, . ' Filled with most delightful antic- ° o he was a Whig till the death of dlaher ran forward to trie�et her. vivor to claim the hand of the sir}, The day carne at last. The two In- e(1 a ion good )revocation, T.he 1 6 I Pacific rattan is in the o 969E illi. y ' y ' • but he ipations, the boys went so the scene ]aeon Anne when he turned Tor ' Y' 'What's this ye'vv been Ba in'. to Blanc 'brought their ponies, saddles, P school girls did not dissemble their Ninimo a ver bad thing „' ' Y a ' flagrant and Coro Of the launch tile next day ;but lo! but was disappointed as to promo- tion he expected, took to drink and my auld fule of a man'1 she asked, ° bridles and all their earthly posses interest iu the two • warriers but say., n. more successful attempt rias been -made to p the boat has, gone. The had for- Y ° Y to it to t�le dock. i .1a; died of it at Chester ou,ltis way to in a high tone. a dear n�aB,tnty I lions. 'These wore to be buried Almost itis gazed on ahem rafter the aesthetic a maidens lit Grosvenor in ,'Patience., capture America commerce. A gotten secure Here +vas terrible state of things: -- "' Ireland in 1717. His pooma are .-..`Nothing, my assure yon, returned the draper. with their owner. on- tire Sioux tribe turneil out. The Sherman .bore it with adamantine steamship line has been established bet,vc.en British and Asia, the bout had drifted awe and the Y' Y r: now nonny forgotten, except, pot• haps, The Battle of the Hogs and . 'Naetliing !' She echoed. 'I',u two ,jealous braves dismounted and fortitude sed' even seemed to enjoy , J y it, Sheridan seemed 'different .Columbia which "has already captured 42 .per would all be arrested. They did not that the boat had merely ,,. Mice, ,chick was' touched u p b• , l Y alwi•r iia something for he's fair a� the he repaired to the battleground. Old Sitting Bull furnished the rules for .but an(l rather ill at case under the or. ceut of our tea trade." "\;'e are)'t '' Mr. Nimino, "plaintively, drifted iuto'tho next dock, and was ted i . Pope, and the Hermit. Both his aotrs died in his life time, and hs ashamed to tell nio' price }paid far a woo bit claith he bocht the duel. • The contestants were to 'range, deal of adulation.' After a while says "importing our tea largely. by way there secured. . 'rho ';" was succeeded by Itis brother John, free you.' ' fight with arrows at close to fire thew mark at first ti-tilc►tron presenter) her daughter to Sherman. He tool: her hand^ and of W'iunipeg, a Canadian town 454 )aternal parent of n young Ilebtew. who haft become informed ' M. 1). for AIanzborough, who was 'Well, well,' laughed t.he'shop- wide of .and then to prepare as rapidly. as possible , said, I.am glad to know you. miles north of St. Paul, Dlinnos• „ of his son's part in the ,transaction, ,,'- inado a judge of file court of tiro gS and rolling peeper, slapping his lea a for rho second and death-d°sling `Uh,the glnduess is all on rho part oft �, was, greatly excited at,t•he thought s. kings bench. He died --iii 1727. hr� son, also SLP. for llaribotough, about in great•-'inerrnnent that i beats all. \\ by the. man has• got shot, L'ot6 arrows hummed by of my daughter, I nm sure; Said the " Nor is that all. There are a fort and naval station at Esquimalt, that his son was about to b° arrested � ' and determined to niake. an Saari - Y was created a baronet in 1766. the cloth three shillings eboa pet ° t harmlessly and had hardly left the bow when the second were in read] effusive dntno. `Now, general if you would give her one of those col- y' near Victoria, on the island of Van -fico rather than have such a disgrace After him sante the well-known Sir than it could be bought anywhere bass, and departed on 'their deadly a ebratecl hisses. convert opposite and within sight of laced upon the familyname so placed y' .John Parnell, \I. Y, for (.; ueen's• County.*who was commissioner of else, It bad been slightly damag_ ed, and I gave him it at three-an'i- mission, Both braves dropped sim- Sherman needed no further invi- the shords, of the United States." cr ,+ The United States, adds Dir, g t° the wharf and Approaching going Pl a the duty it was to look • revenue, lord -of' the treasury; and in Ire. six pence a .yard. 1 ultaneeusly, without n single sial ' a a` I or quiver of the body. A cry of; Cation. He kissed the not uuwil- ling girl with n loud smack on the ' immo "has not to -da g a fort not, a ntau tyhoao atfer the boats, he said: , chancellor of t10 exchequer land. This gentleman, according to 'hot ate neo the claith 2' said she, ate•rUly. `'throe shillin's is :► lot to horror went up from the hardened A b cheep, 1'horo was some laughter a gun, nor A dry-dock within a tthousand miles of. hs u}malt. q „ `i do any tings radar den mine house, • *-- Sir Jonah BAs(ingtoD who of course «...lx ' pay%for claith- mugs Both ar'owa pouetrated the 1 heart of each warrior anti they died J and well bred exclamation at this, And Shcrntnu turned to Shcriduu, g The queer thins about all this is goy pe• arrested ; I sell mine- Ido C %thing 8 ) o •• ' knew him. +rel'], was a perfect Cas er the of fattening at the The dt•a er rolled dofvn thebale, without a stTtlggle. . , as introducing the pretty recipient of tJliat Mr. Nimmo,seems`to thiol: lits of si . ,ne. one adressed looked at the ,;' of art putTlie crib, bt;t he• also toile us,..that his and the la'By looked at it critic- ally. ,, rhe little valley u•as at that time his kiss. couutr then ought ver Aum y g Y a J' at Canadians for building rall+vn s distresses} parent laid asked what i depredations should be forgiven do 'Dae yo charge three -an -'six for fresh and verdant, but since a ' 'Ni5w,�Gen; Shoridan'�said a geu• sailing ahipa, and estabrishing dry was the matter: `\�'6y, consideration of the splendid hospi. tality to which ho devoted his not that rubbish I'— fnot plant, weed, tree or shrub o y kind has f, •own, S rill came. p g tlemau, you surely Won't let Stier- man an advantage of % (lochs, Ile thinks the Tlnitod wino frieut, I h(ar my goy is to be arrested on datboatbusinoes ' ' ° A 'Yes mAdann lull I can, Assure ' a T he soft, lvn•rut'• rays touched get you. States governor ntonghtto do some- u ° and I illy house and everytings.' over nicely acquired ,wealth. He of opposed the union ,villi all you there is no better clout o'n ' the stfn'a the earth and grew liquid. The Sheridan had to kiss the girl or Thera thing about it. He says , give Arrested i Why was worth . course his force, as the Passing of that market. • -Wool; said she, feeling it doubt- 'hills murmured As with countless run. +yes no alternative, She stood demurely ready for .the „ For one I Olin]] pot object if the li0le D,ominiou of Canada backed .it five dollars to have ti ri boat laced p .� measure reduced him to a privato he died in 1801 it full `its gey dear, but I'm think- tonriues and sweet, low music float- ed down their sides. Warm contact. IIe reddened visibl and girl by trent Britain, shall continue to in the water.' ,Wort station, but as in' John needs a suit, so a can just gently waa Sweetened with then instead of kissing the on ° g treat us as a nation of good natured five dollars,' slowly drawled did n+,t much mutter to him. HisY was ))urn a cripple, and ant me aft' i.itnr five yards.'the mother earth odors of life. Sap st.ir•ed in root cheek as Shornan had done, dummies in eomtiiorce and in the Clow t•horoughlycalmed Hehro,v, 'how dot • to eldest son had the of. The draper was dumbstruck for and bough, and the fibored cud I,u lifted her hand to his lips. It p. di ploniacy anti to push their aggress much of moue } conites . never . Power. spoech. Itis father had a special net passed, he novel, int..;vilcd selling the cloth at that price ;but the shop was full thrilled with delicious passages of +was Something of a disappointment to rho spectators, if not to the girl, ive policy until .this country shall [ Y Y awake to its mission and its out on Y my poy4' . cutting him out of the estates in of cu„tomora, and he could do noth- new life, but tho valley existed cold in death. but it was ,dignified and hand- thio comment, * * * In illy -Mrs. Doran of Columbia lois favor of his next brother, ,who sue ' ceedeil him accordingly ill the pro tug also than fulfil. ilio order. As rr One cold, frosty bight I acrom- Soma,—iVe,v Foil' Sled. o. inion the propor measures to opinion, confessed that she murdered her , party and in the title at the poor' he did so n voice came from the door Crying ins in, u6ifant tones . ' Y g 1 panted a band of rescuers to release the lonely NvIlite maiden. We - A correspondent who attended sn- be adopted aro to prohibit the' 1 ' prohibit Canadian Pacific railway franc carry; husband at Elm House oil ]list Sat- , urclay evening. Sho says she carne cripple a loath in 1512, He was created (t as. Baron Congloton I'e're sold this time, Mr. S=.' reached ho dark, still camp enc} experience meeting in a .colored ing goods between the Pacific coast ° a ]tomo to see if lie would not lo' .t �, . peer in 1841. Sir John Ilarnnll's thud Thu voice was old Jolni's, :�.uund the .tepee in which slle•+i'as church in Virginia says that a now• and ilio Atlantic seaboard of the other Woman go' and furnish •her sou, William of Avondale, married • _ confined. She aealceued oil oar cuuvolt Arose to tell his experience. United States free of duty, And, lay money onongh to live oD, and if Prances, daughter of the Hon. H. Why ,was Phal;aoh'gd;rn�hter like Y ©ntrauco, and being Ac unrated , a (l IIe told the brcthoren An a}} n discriminating duty upon all goods ►mported from Asian by the ho would nvt, alis thought she. 11 .Hoanrd ; ho assumed the Adrlitionnl a merchant i❑ Wall street 1 She with our purpose, sadly shook .her the ants of his life, and"m ----too way of could disfigure ilia face and then Hume of Mayos, His sou, John found a littlo prophet in the rushes ]load and laid she was. -now resigucd with alt of their aggravations, kIo Gltuada. the other woman would Have nothing -' M Henry, married the daughter of ou the bink. to her Pato ; hail become the squaw confessed to cvety crime knowli to Now we really hope that Mr. to do with"him. During the night Contn)ander SleaArt, of the ilnited . The farmers of'Crawford County, of the chief, anti the. habitsatid cus- the statutes, and every sin known to Ninttno will not lose any Sleep over site took a lot of stimulants to give " ' Stairs navy, and died in lit+i9, Ill,, havo resolved not to raise any toms of the tribe had entwines] the doealogue. When lie paused for this matter. Canadians. intend to liar courage, and w -bile he was • I ' leaving ,with other chil'dron a son, wheat, barley or rye for the n'Ixt thatipelves' about her. We could breath, gasping at his owm wicked- go right' Along, building railivaa%a.1 Sdsaap, and a little before 5 o'clock, 1," chanes Stowai't Parnell, of Avon three years, in au effort to exter- not ,provail upon hor- to leave, ant} noes, a brother in the gallery shout• and ships, and in other +vat's down- while h® was lying crossways of the t' dale, tho "uncrowned kine," horn mi•nato tbe«Qliinch hug. Thr Craw- she is there yet, beautiful ns ever, od solemnly! "Put out do lamp In 111"Wh;y loping the resources of theirmai;nift. 'be(1, she threw too contents of a - 184.6. We do not know exactly ford County farmers will exert nnd known as 'Neenamah,' the for l" asked the Baster. cont country. It will be cc}}ultb bottle of carbolic Heid in his' face. ho%v the" Avondale property came their influence with adjoining couu- w1.lite squaw of the Sioux." said the solomn brother, ",'tie ;opo» to the United States autliori• She says he died'aivful• hat(], but into the family ; but be.lievo, it was t ties to this end. i At the (lend hour of night a . "de vilest sinner Bou return:" ties to proclaim non -intercourse. , never spoke. rt .' m t f, •, . • / ' ,. -- ' . ' \ • P d Y.. f . I— ..-,... _-_'___J_.,,.... ,1,.,.111.»11 ., .' ,.. .,....:....:..... W. .,..� ....w.,.,. ,,....,,.t .. .,- .,.,- ..,-,..o-.. .•.,._.lin . ai �, . 1 i