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I t " . ii p9golAtIon' silver W041d lower, ,tho price of, t,b r A � , ' , , , Ny, �#O� tthq . �, - � . to s. 0#4 hviiaredii, �f the, 11,040,141 � _. _ , , , t1r0l 1 1 1 . � I I ''. . tho-000lit-l"YU Omllly' throving 0"WAYA, 161. 9. -, 1"' - , . - I are thci� ,,, . . . s 'r#91j. . , 4pIrIttsloaA. , W , 00,0616ioicAiii, I 1! 1, . , , I. li'Roh 44 to' Itaitc, J10 - pi�ighx* far. pront, I '9110A oir-44 tho league, '. .1 , , frip.or pArtook J1qr&d1y,�Of,Ch0,6%tUro,6f' I - , ' ­ I I I * I , � I I 4044' %T)104�14igli,t,i)0 W00d tO, V604olo, S loop When Propgr�$_. - t,roa,to( 1 Armh !_ . � . t eas! 'o,wllAI40�tQ4ofAll�4o,itAo,stio�tod,.auii-n(ile.' :Of0o�,%In1;lgA0,C4,atq, flockingto t ,a 40t, '46 .,r ,ilad s� aii W I : . I I . I � 'b4tery 11 '', - � - I o'" she , 4tolosi., In, the nikw'�gerporkf .0 ' 4only, .*bell ,thin ;4r � , :olfvor I . I I IlP,' T . VOOPAL . . , I I vayetoop. - It otomi 4�,304qutoltl, V )4, fum- " - . - .1 , txhioio adeol� always reo,dy -to flit OB;thQ phort� ' $04 -di �-� ­ �, � Volwos of.t , I .1 QXPOK490401 0 . . Xa - 0 IQQICIPg , 'awlt,tti4doer��i.r,,,*Ith;�.�l�oo ol.4w.e4y,who .190 � � . I whe'App.m4o OV'yOioQQti,hu'farmer,0hO1lJ41 . ,a , � . ,. . ,� � 'thiii0nol for them to gottter 4 1 . . , , , V. best"a4d'? I - 0,14I)c'- . , ng, I . ,,, . 6 O.. _. I :::� , U14 he 40;d b t' 4h%t ,fields, alwoys- tottily Alm,,PW at,. tholl I .- 0 ant 0lidlerog t Pqvl o' , 11 � �%: � ; �" ,0., . boat'hial, - opo 00 No, ,to (, , � 11 a. , were I . � I -1 I � . o' , g.1i 01,0U, 14 #t 1. , � Once Moretp* try rophosyip A I hardly, From , th'O �ibqtidy�' ripli-iog. mat he : " , ... , r 0 Chat tbq #4 b9qm,; it he'd Awitoport ti rig. th-o"Asi 0.4 I � I L . away Out of ro%ch. Nrio� g I ,, mU0 . , . L L I - , . Of t I I I ... , . I t liQ\v groo Is the less In VAI'ud. ' - . tva.o'spovt 4% 0 - 011 04toPa 9p. � , t , I "a J115 � ., , T1.000 , �o t, I 'a 11 of thin ,k: mainspelog'.1 al larin opori,tiolko. and.notoiptimpor their 11104 14,4 I's..'00h galyl� 11 , I to otmos- � , -as, b ,So ­ 'Diom�alil 'L - if A thlog-of lifl-and -W 11, 744 00filian'-watf, "A , To"OON tile put,v ,I � ble 4.tI4. V044. they', vi�Aodqv' a,br'g,ot 0, �4a,b%_ k ot V44, chain" , - - . .. , 1c, v � W I , � 0fmAa,k11rn,'0 ,4 and ti 34r Chore h I PaB % gradlip! - 001.4 , . - ,q O'losod' itp'ftorO, forcpa ' ' *4 �r,a start and -Ltbrl I I . I "may f9el-110 Abv - , - 'r rt , lciilaily - , prall I I. � . 7 , . . � 9p9AOd'. to Tain awakerking"as, to. Clio r9fit%lilwos 'of the from , iti , flold, actniotimeg . IjXkl"4 , to 4 1 , � 0 .so Ilk '00 � Iiiiero-1 onthoongnds.14f falrma� tile. ; , I on'4040400f, the ;,04 11 .. �t . � , , . , 411a rJono , , - � �, ,@hoop' 104iitry, and tri jisolso -ftipi; 16 ullftoajqal.�usy of '0010 . . . I I lf�a � y morpq , slug I ;a ' ,v,' r�, . ' , dditiou, 1) 4 � 1, � 7 - is winter wilt P � t , eldom, , a ,r commercial Inati I Cent �. u�t vinurn,'coutt r .1 dnat . L .. , , , , , W On penuql*4 in . I , , , AyVicultUrAT Exprimont St,o,ti - Then - - .'to an 6otir�ly,,uiik,i�olvil'ool,lU,lr I I 4 I i , I.. . .1 1. � . I ­. , , ` 4.01domIkepoing it wholo i'llade, In'lio vvb � Cations followed other . a � a to 't o"o the or, in , i -fl . , bXuks mU4 , - An qoiegl W,1040 11-1 ad a an. � , 1 7xdvorlilty carried oil a series � I . . roo' 0,, . - 6I0.14 � 0 0, Cornell x many f4irmors. wi�b ,vt I stiongo', , I , , ,. A, gook,of Olqqp (or th Of the globil, ib this ing , sta � 4 .hoA � � 'I. t 1, . I Of qlqelmepto,�W,iph 6ialtls. fluilt are dQuid Ill re. can . BOY onvil b4114i"g 0001019 ,- in '90boursio. T . Q ' vgllo ' , . , . r4t time W maq year$. %ock Obey %0. t ro o of t I in ro, g sk P-PrOkiiie ,, the, m# � ap�� oevora , I '� � J,P.4pm In Pq A0,straliewc0onlov, -m I A 0 a ti ware, with � - �', . Oly Instructive, , Four thousand others, kholil'4,reinerrillipr .that o)toop t4ab go - Tho; 4us- 048*49n009040folightthO Inix; hzrd a al a T rQ , . . Oro , ro , Moll. th , ovIiina W�iq oartIdA out, t er gain. � I . poundol of I joonnu;,JCX,� down to their n a t's -]a w ,� � I I i tril,limUs Aro'inde�4 A. qag!bling ( 11 ,*,Per .*sItio, which was irk I o;axi . h .1 I tq i * � " :1. man into wipt Barters in good Pondi i , I I , , .I. mign .1 -sov reo�oaqder q _ tion are. I 1 �o ,,cbmp � :� b9t8,0 , ora, all " th 111wol.gbt . I pl, ng ,", whethbr B1%nY ()%$as not,, Ing at %IIA dear at tho price 4 , �, a I ce go �41, 4 �Vfpg ' _10#4, L, ithin" a - , . oot,pum 1, do 1. . - . I I .1 . �Opount of 04, rat 0, � Upio got wbewt-stravit bedding, was . iko half wintprod, .If tbe,firatQ1 Always re.ady for a U 1P 911 U ri 'I, " . . piled tip 'Almost daily horoemcp or tile of the paper'-t4gy wore *printed ant, The ^ , 101ted, time 44 P ' sonno u ? , , I ­ - I A miles a liundrea,yqu may r"i". from , �' " i , in t 6 1jeltl for. 6ix,mooths, =A ftout a #of onow find them in feeble condition it I � bank being olon . .. 1. I and the complete, nradoosi, OtAtoo _' I t i � , 0honlioal al,alyAia, ma,ds at Cho .beginning weens'a demand for exti,p it be on the, the rial , , '�oowtareiof , , . 9 ., feed ",lid more isswilloovired J,DldorAdo. Wages ere higho, 9 i 40 lintine'v wait forth000l, ofthasun" �, p_l � � - . 'go Cho Working -lop line 0.0i'lally a few ag to pay calls, no numbers of the mines Tq Oxe gicato of the firat white star, any considerable 109i of 11(a,J141io I - I .1 I . . I careful attention for several months, au4, a � You ruay ride through t*anty towng, meet 0 one 'who was on I g � agp4l in tho branch of the - alad 0�3110 end of tile experiment, it was . - . - , . pquads 6 spare.' The generality of them HAD TO SHUT DONYX " � . . - V , ". .,� . . . � iountlthp,t the heap, haa actut'lly, lost sixty consequent light clip of wool in tile spring. soon onthedowns.' *- ,, service to,whorn'the suaceii o(ilm campaign �: I 0 . I in the purchase of sheep for wlaiering select co,anot; resist the tomptationt for Want of capital, Itt others, work .had Or the w1ad on tho mo&it%ta scaur. I I . 4uofpall� owing, waigoculio6ily later. � I 'p0k,eritt of. its nitrogon-its most Impor. . I Then. W6,olit10 Cho kiss of tile morning W40 rl , � ,� _ _ , � ' '' ­ , I . I k �, � �Uot fertilizing. ologidut-forty. seven those t,hakara young And in good condition, , TO TRY TURIP. �.Wlf, never been started, and all the fun a Were' ' 'breeze I . outing , I I . I ,,� ? : e . I per . , � d, I I to military menro' T o,� reogo4s that - ' ' , . even at an extra expense of one dollar per atthe g9me which ban made ad many of found expended in salaries to riten with And the rose of the morn meni" in send. �� i . , 'ta phosphoric' aold, aud seventy- I ing Rky, , . 46t. .of I . )tea thoBi�tIsh'Govotn., , I � I . � i1v po.rJoent. Of its potash, nf%king on over- head. . their employers rich. Theottectapf4lipeou. no thinf to d90 Other lodes pinched out, or And tile long brown road where the tired P"'n'l. lee, ".. I . Ing. all OXF 7 Sir Robert Nap, . I I I � spirit's lumcl � . Addition. undol . " ' I—: �, " Proper shelter is vdry important. The were I driven " for- and missed, owing to 8 a qP fdala, to ,�, : , a -one per cent. IQ the el I 1. I ,,Piero, of Va . 11.1 go loss, of sixty I I ements lator in always 14 on evidence," an object of lips offlas the loastloa go byl ffirwards Lord1 , ,.; � �'., " - - . that iihottldha,v�- gone to enrich the laud. A .modern shWe and, barn baeolpents cau,be envy to some, and a lure to Others, The "'fault* " and other, eccentricities of Natare. 1. resone the priijoners hold, by Icing 'llepaore, . ., , � �. � . a out of sigh I to, kind the . - . Down the t , - �, � . -portiod of, this lose was und6ubtedly'due to . . I ' Gradually mine after'- mine closed down ; pleasant cottutry-side, through the , � , . I made verr unhealthy by neglecting proper ruined gambler sink 11 of Abyssinia,', m his capital, w44 briefly re. , � ' . I . " . 'I - . days. Warm all comfort. lesson He might teach Is never learned. the swarm of a4vonturers who he, woodlands summer pride, I . I . h _". I I . � Ore,fa.ugiuq," for anott tr experimentwith wring on warm d flocked You ha,vacgine'la Your forenoon a In,' forred to. The'variotfs rnmrobes and move- , , , . . _ ��, '�, , , fly . e'tans4f o6w.manuro, expo4od-totheg%me able shelter is desirable mt night � When the ByokVii, Hill silver mines were to the. field drifted sway to other finds, And you never woakd have guesiodTow dell- ments of the army from the disembarkation , " ' . � , I I � , � , I A pounds of the day they should be allowed I first discovered, and it had beep so6tisf4ovoi- those only remaining who could not get alou,3 is the rest at Souloo, on tl).e Rod Sea to Magdala, ", I 11 . , . fly proyed that silver really'exioted in pay- In tile shade by Cho in � 7 I., ' ", 1. , . . cooditlouo,-.about seven bundre I away through Wa,ut of fonds, or who were through m6pitti � , , '... . . wbout-'straw-berldin andland plaster being, an open yard; especially is thin .. -, -..-. I When YOU ,,,,fit way)211."e nth %!no, plateaus and - Passes, ­ � '. � , , �, . . . torm. Upon entering a crowded and connected in some way with the the of 0 morning - I 1. � , , t a heap, it was found I 0 able quantities, half the Vppule,tion of Ana-, . . scaiiored through �%. few mines breezo, I . wore described in a detailed mirtner by the ".` �, . . rly ventilated sheep pen in the morning traliv, went d 9 silver mad. ' The land round which still were kept working, generally And the rose of the morning sky lecturer. An elephant hunt,'fo which Col, ,­� , � I# .� that the losatfu. nitrogen was forty-ime per POO . . it . . ­ I I . 1-1 . . . . the air is almost stifling, and- if sheep are Broken Hill was p by English cap al. Twelve months since, And Cho long brown road where itle tired � , , , I I �, �,jent., plioRnhorio . .aoid; nineteen 'per . egged out into claims to felt's load . I S*eny and his companions succeeded in - P" � ., : � . li loss of potash eight per kept in each an inclobute for days at a time , the extent of thousands of acres. Compan- Zeehan And Dandas were' rapidly -growing , SITIPP601TAS the leagues gobyl killing three elephants, was vividly narnat.. � .,:, 0, � ", their health must be inipilred. __ , lea wee I towns"with every prospect of I ll?wing be. . . _ . " , _,', " cut." In the cow -manure, there was . ­ � a started by the store, many Of . - ad. ,The"Wonderful'inagnificence of thc�� 11 , - , , 0 , ' ' ' ' I ,. . � ... 11 �� ��,� ., ." �, less 'heating'suid consequently less loss, b6 not crowd the sheep. One,weighing them with barely 6ufficierib ca.pital to tween them in the future over one hundred There Is many a one who teaches thatthO able- scenery, and the : . ... t, ,,, � 11 100 p.oundEr, ehould be allowed a apace ?c ay thousand Inhabitants, Now ,most of thil Ing river-reachos . .1,11, t', � ... L_ r I . thoqh the waste i* tile cow mautire was . two the, expenses at sinking a hundred- cat Are the place to spand a long June day. IT �f .� 11 .. I . . . . . , as it did bV! three and one-half. f�eii When lying do*13, shaft or riving a . Everyone hotels are empty, the houses in many cases Bat give wathe whirling wheat and a boat of 17,6RAL 11HAUTY PF THE COUS Ry, ;�,:I: . I I I , , � . �", I I � �ortalilly startling, averaging I.it will be policy not to winter mo I re, b . moderate adit. aboindonad by their owners, only ik few air and.4teel - were dwelt Upon . at conAld6rable leagth. �,� . I , '� � . thirty.,per cent. The Station also fonnd 'In' ought sori ; shares rose at the rate of mines � " � , ", �, , , than sixty in C�ne pen. Separate the old oun a all . 'lie clever ones realified f i working with hope long deferred; and To float upon, the Queen's 'highway I The obstacles that had to be , ,�� 11 .from exaYnination-that horse manure, hemp- p or. the furor has died out. All the !1 bitten ' 012. give me the kiss of the morning breezo, to I I ! . ) ,, . . ed in a loose pll� in a box -stall for six from the young, the weak from the strong, times and Holdout; the majority held on for . And the rose of the morning 1367, the difficulties that had be'met in trans. �:11'� �,' :, and proper attention during the winter will that little Sii'more which all men want, and ones" have for 'consolation is probably a And the long brown road w ere the tired ,porlin �, 11, * �.,�i �!� . months,-; lost an average of forty-two per . . ­_ . I ali g the supplies in a country whose I .�� ''I I . cent. of a3l, its fertilizing material. In cause some members of the flock to be chang, in lna,ny cases lost all. A few of the lodes, bundle of valueless mining scrip, which they spirit's load ,at. was particularly fatat to transport ,'.� I _,'' .. . . ed te,other pens. J when properly opened up, turne may, perhaps occasionally turn over, regret- Slips air al; the leagues go by I . � �, �, I another experiment where horse and cow d out enor- - - W. ltolleSton in The Spectator. animals, were described and were listened I ��',�' 1. , 11-�� � 1- I . Manure war I a mixed together and thoroughly Sheepare not as liardy as'eattle and will mous quantities of silver, and, until tile pres. ting sorrowfully, that they did not sell out . 4T � to with the greatest interest. The conduct I.-.' 11 " . . - . . �'11 �:, . . not stand as rough usage� nor neglect of ent strikes, paid large dividends. The ma. during the boom, which they still fondly 11 - compacted, so that air could not readily of the troops was excellent. mud every soldier .. , '. � : , 11`��, '_­ regular punctual care. Sheep should jority of the companies have now collapsed, hope may come again. Bill's Tenor and My Bass. wasanimatedwith thadealreto"getthere." 4': ! �'-' � ;, penetrate the heap, which resulted in a less � 1, I _ , 1. ;il', - I . � amount of fermentation, the average loss be given their food at as nearly aw, others barely pay working expenses. . I Bill was short and dap;ler, while I was thin A short description of the nittiveq, their �-, ;.: d fall- . social customs, thoir food and a slave market J" .� from exposure to the air was but nine per possible the .same .hours eachday. If Santa curious stories dretpla of fortunes A GREAT WATERWAY. an . r ., I � . Iliad flowin' whiskers, but Bill had none at - I -.11 . there is any basti quality in the coarse made or missed,at this time. One prospeo- . I 'I, � I , cent. From all its experiments tile Station — all - � was given. The battle of Agoobe,, where - , �', . fodder the sheep should have it, - 'for was sinking along the line of '06 lode . 1. . � ",� � I concludes that 'under the ordinary condi- - . Clothes would never seem to set so nice on me 2,500 British suemssfully fought 10,000 � , , � I �� I - .� .. . Clans of piling and exposure at manure fifty . I . , �� I �, �` they are naturally very particular about � which ran through his claim. As he went Aninteresting Account ortheCominercoof as him- Abyssiuians, 2,500 of'whom. were killed on I., . " 11,1:� " '.. their d�et, and all musty or badly dairimked d,w -he found tire lode kept constantly the"800"CunAll—A Record Greater 96av Folks uHod to laugh and say I was too POw`r* tile field; was gra�hically-,describ t C 11 per dent, or one-half of its original . . u, * fill affill. . ad. A ', � � . . . ' fodder should be disposed of otherwise. 'widening -and then I I pinching " again, a -, thosuez Canal. But Bill's clothes fit him -like tire pap3r on the :- � "''. I value. is lost during the, course of a sum- ' spirited description of the storming of King "I . I . :�-,,, , - Yner. -,The lesi6h Irdilathese experiments Sheep tinder five -years of age, may be'fed' most certain sign that itwould soon die out. In his more than, clover characterization, wall I � . � Theodore's stronghold, Magdalo., the follow- '�": , :­ ,`!. : . 1i obvious. wn out loosely ""' e , day by Sir Robert Napier was given by ,� - I �� .1 I Manure thro whole grain, over that age 'ground feed He therefore sank till the lode ,widened Cooper i t d the portrait of more than And we were jest the sp%rkin'ost bea,us in all � �: ''� :�­ �: ' should be given, but . the place, I In LL��, I �, �, .,� antler the eaves of a barn loses nertainly it is best to sell under again, and then sold his claim for a few one laullorn, land -reared individual whose When Bill sung tenor and I sung ba -3s. � Cat Sweny with soldierly dash. !tile awftil :,� "I . I "L � three-fourths of its value, w five years. as the'dealine is usually rapid hun(Ired poriiids, very pleased at having, &B ideas about the Great Lakes of America. are - massacre by Theodore of 300 prisoners an I �, 1� , , ,." !,�!, 1. � hile if piled .. , 0�� up loosely in the fields for six months, one. after that age. lie considered, got a very cod price for a an meagre, and whose opinions as to the Cyrus Miker's oldest girl was member of the ,the tragic suicide of the .blbod-thirsty king " le � choir- - � ,, ''. .1 Sheep husbandry in conne�tion wi I one vaat were described. Col. Sweny concluded his 11"e i 11,� � 11 half of its value is quite sure to disappear. th mix- very tied article. Itisonynaturaltosup- magnitude and the importance of th Eyes. as black as Kelsey's cat and checks and 1's� � -, * To save practically the whole value, the ed farming is a profitable &lid pleasant busi- pose that his uileless joy was not so keen inland sea% are fully its dogmatic, not t) say red as fire I . paper by referring to the burning of Mag- I �? 11 11;� I t �,­ , various kinds of dressing should be earn. ness. The wool is m, ore crop every year, when be liemr,11 that the claim had turned pedantic, as those of the pugnacious Cap. She had the bestsopeanne'r voice I think lever dala, the return march and tile wiec, general- ,`� A ,, , , ... t , 4 ,� � . posted together and made thoFoughly com. and brings cash"at a season when it is often , out one of the beat an the field, worth in tain Cap. Cooper -wrote for his day and heard-, ship manifested throughout the campaign lr'i'�111' neede'd. Early � large Iambs will'brino: a prof- . I gen . er,ttion, mayllap. but the lesson lie taught sung" Coronation " "Burlington" and "Chilly" ,-'�,;� ��., pact to prevent fermentation, or occasional- the market fully 9, million sterling I Ike it, blrd; ' by Sir Robert Napier. Various questions -� I �I . . ,�­ , ly forked over when signs of beating occur itable sum , per head before the grain is i The " mining boom" was quickly followed Captain Cap and others of his ilk.when the Never done better I than with Bill a-standin' were asked regarding the details of the 11;� 0'.2 �, . I I -and tile piles kept under cover, or upon ready for n.rket. Sheep husbandry im- by& "boom" in property. Maishroomiand storm struck the lake and mad6 a tempest iilgli'er It campaign by Sir Casimir Growski, Major . .";�'], �, . roves the condition of tne farm- A good and building societies started in numbers. fit for the South Pacific, is a lesson of value. A holding of her hymn book so she wouldn �, . i & cemented or I lose the place, Buchan, Capt. MacDougall 4nd others. , ,11 �; bar clay Wain that Will not �,­ � , , ", �,;�, ; permit either I a g through the ground Nock will bring the cost at any season of Town properties changed hands again and Few Americans to -day, who do not live oil When Bill sung tenor and I sung base. His Honor the Lieu tenant -G overn or, in 1, � � � � �. , . , ,:. or washing a nto brooks and rivers. the year. - - again at enormous prices. Very often no the vast shorn lines of the Great Lakes, or moving a vote of thanks to the lecturer, said ,:'�� �, . Than there waq Prudorce Hubbard, so cozy - ,,, � I I ­ . - cash passed between buyer and seller, bills who are not in any way connected with the . ,., P '. The wiaB farmer wi I make the preservation like and fat- - that the Abyssinian war had shown by Brit- - , . ��, �.:�. - . - being taken in -a nt-in many cases lake marine, realize what a wonderful factor Shesung alto and wore a veowee hat: Oilers who were . ��, ;� . - . - of farm fertilizers tile object of m3st Parti All Extraordinary Story'. I " B" ain's rescue of a few pris _.., , ,,,� '71.11 imlar care. - . never met. One gloy.'k of buildings and the this great system has become in the earn- Beamed her around one Winter; the first thing British subjects, that the principle conveyed �,,�. _ �,;" / - __ Particulars have just come to hand from land on which they -stood were merce of the nation, or what it promises for that r knew in I I Civis Romanus sum' still held good in ,��,�, 0�� . One eVenin' on the portico I up and called ]ter. the British Empire. Sir Casimir Growski I" ­ '. tile British settlement of the Gold Coast, 801,DTO A,sFECULATOR, the future. ;,:!'�, �rlz. , Winter Oare of Live Stock. . Pratt ,��, �,.,�_, West Africa, of a remarkable 11 cuatom" Take it along the line of commerce, 'and Butt sakes alive I she didn't mind a little thing seconded the motion, and said that the ,'� ,? t " �, who paid a small deposit, -with permission ,,, I " ��' . If any of the farm stock are a. little thin which was in existence in the Croboe Coma- , . Ton find the great take system doing % husi- like that, reason of the success of the campaign liaa "I"A I CC pull down the building and erect better On all the works of Providence she set a clicer' been pointed out by COL Sweny, when he '1*--`- _ -, . y ; but as the custom was nothing short - , �� daring the winter they should receive ex- tr Bess of enormous proportions. , The lake . .. '. � tra attention and. i0od. If shinp, separate of deliberate murder, the British autbori-, � ones, Blare suitable I& the good time earn- fulface to 11 1�1' � I � : ' Tte oird material was hardly off the man's boast of the few years just past that When Bill was singin' tenor and I was singin - said that the army was 'bound ties stepped in and made its observance a Ing. d efo e far more traffic -reaching annually now into bass. there." . 11 . those Ili poor flesh, or the old ones from the capital offence. It -eems that in the Cro- �gr..n the "boom" collapsed ; the the millions of tons -passes through the � .. A number of intereating'mementoo !_� - I 01 young, and feed acoording to their condition, I haser could not meet his engage Bill, never more we two shall share the fun we w for even if there isplenty of rack and trbugh boe Country it was the usual thing for a .parc ""to' Sault.than through the Suez Canal, is, after u-,od to then, or from the battle field were- sboirn "I kl_� I . room, the strong will crowd away the weak young man to be walking the country with- vanquished ; and the unfortunate seller 9,11, more than raqre boast. It presents % Nor know the comfort and the peace we had Col. Sweny, consisting of a lion skin BOW ., ,, ,�'.. �, found himself with his propeity once more feet of importmnee to the man who seeks together wh,,n . i and obtain the lion's share. If each is al. a human skull along to his side. Tile skull robe, an elephant �gun that Theodore -- �. .I on his bands, but miens the buildings. We lived In Magsachnsett3 in the good old ,�Ii 01�1� , '' lowed only the food actually needed, the was that of a human being which the wear. investment; of use to the student or the urtin'days, . have killed himself with, knives ::", P , . results will be different. It does not look er had acta&IIV slain,land in virtue of which I In the meantime prospecibrafrom Broken teacher of economics-, of value to the kings And IcIftod up our voices in psalms and hymns ed to buffalo drinking home, a, silver �1, �:� I Hill had gone to the west coast of Tasmania, . A"P O� to 11, dp I -well to see a flock of.abee the manliness of the wearer was pronounced. I of pornmerce. of praise. m2t, thl..'Abyesinian V. C, a processional "I , 1111W. -I)6. , I ,p in which some .,,where silver had,. it was believed, been Oh, how I wish that I cou2i live'thern happy �, q , are so feeble as to be fiarAlv style to rise The vicatim had been pounced upon,44u, aff. There are centuries of cold in noble Su- . cross, and a. chain that had bound a prisoner ,�, ." l � g man and foand in the early days of the convict occu- times again I I . ��.,:i . kguarded moment by tile youn . I not cumulative cold, making for For life as we boys know it, had a sweet, pe- for 13 years. . ... ;,�, , �,, , , alone, while others are P1(X)1,y and strotg. UZI po,tion. These men went through almost �� �� .,, Neither does it indicate g n rdeied. The head. was then out off Tire country w�6s perior, or berg, but the conservative cold culiar grace . .. - . I . �, � ' *incredible hardships. glacier me y � ,:, �! " for a farmer to sell each ye3.r, during the cleaned, polished, and hung to the young covered either with dense bushorbutton- which, month of summer or month of winter, n ouwassingin'tenorandlwas singin, I . I., � -or more sheep pelts, man's side in token of the deed, which was changes not. E o6ch one of thesWnighty in- bass. I �,l , , : , a half dozen 3s swamp. Riding -was impossible. All land seas has its attractions. uran may The music folks; have nowadays ain't what it ODSTLY ELEOTIONEERING. I .. I �,; � � . '� I. . 1; AP &IaE mi.n.gfrofn 'animals that died frgm,neglect. regarded as chivalrous, In addition to 4 'i , Itinwarsethan neglect to taketheabeep this, if the young man sought the ]land of , t air pr,ovisions had to be carried on their be refreshing and Michigan bracing and used to be I -_ I... o.' backs . their blankets, wet through by day, Because there ain't no singers now on ca I : 4� . one of the maids of Croboe, lie had to pro- I Erie exhilttratinap yet someway Superior th A Fight for Parliamentary Ilonora Which �,,; ,�!, ,,,I . from the pasture in the fell in good condi- I ften their sole covering at night. How- like Bill and me; r .�", L tion and in four or five niontlis allow them cure another skull for presentation to the were 0 a to servo one with the essence of them Why, Lemuel Bangs. who used to go to Si Proved Empensive. . ; I ever i . , their efforts were rewarded, outcrops of seem . ., ,�� " t- to gradually fall away in flesh, and die, fatherof the intended bride, and without all. field twice a year, There was no chance of a poor man get- .�, . ere being found in all directions. The'first Admitted that for singin' Bill and roe had not . �:: V With old abeep, that are allowed to become this the young mail's chances of success lode worked in the neighborhood of Mount Stand a moment with me at the rushing a peer, Crag to the British Parliament in the olde ��, T, :.nio,%em',ent, to were very meagre. Murders a a 1 thin, it will require good in under these outlet of Superior�stand, it you will, at Wit n Bill went Hoarintup to A aad I dropped days. In the last century fortunes we ,�. �., * . Zeehan gave very good results. A company re "I . 'they ,� " t bring them through alive, bap H y If conditions bad become so numerous that on this last of the looks while a splendid stealn- down to o I sometimes stocked ,upon a single combat. ." I . (the Silver, Queen Conipany� was formed or .or a laden echo - consort, or n The old bull fiddle Beza Dimmitt played warn't , ��, 0. . are to raise lambs. Those in this condition tile matter coming to the knowled e of the or and It is stated that the two great contests for - � should have a little ground feed four or five 0overnment of the British colony Evern with fifteen thousand pounds capital, which all . In the race , '. .V, P , or c�rious 11 whaleback," passes out to the top to Such was all called up and expended in sinking 'Longsido Bill's high tenor and my snorons Hampshire in 1790 and 1800 cost the Jain, I .1 � times a day, and be so isolated that others Griffiths decided to put a a picturesque course at St. Mary's. Through basal I , will not crowd or,worry them Givebright crimes. About a l and rnachinery. Within a few monthm this this narrow chamnel, E6 child's- throw Wi a ist�rial candidates ;e25,000 apiece on each ':-`�-�, I " 1� ' ", �, clover ]toy, pure water, an oce'asional apple sent special ordais againBt the " eastern," ml"t had yielded such a large a,mountof both there passes a mighty freightage, so Vast tile Bill moved to Californy in We spring of fifty. occasion, while their opponent's expenses �1. 0 , argentiferous galenaand kaolin ore, that the four. woroequally large. At the famous election I � :1 .I. 1� I t or potato and they will soon be in good con- and informed the natives that'death would directors found themselves able to declare statement ofit seems bordering on extrava- And we folks that used to know him never in N orthamptonjin 1768 the opponents were , �. dition. . be tile penalty for any person caught earn- gance if not actual exaggeration. The It kne . w him any more. 1'1� �,' . f4 The cattle should have warm. quarters at mitting any further murders o;ttlie kind. twq dividends. Suez, that great hig Old W Ir"19' Then Cyras Baker's oldest girl --she kind o' the Earls of Halifax, Northampton and ,,, I., i� A gigantic rush now set in for the field .hwa,y of tile . I a pined a spell, Spencer, and the candidates they pitted --,',,,', � night, and spring calves should not he al. Notwithstanding tliese orders the crimes I`- Within commerce, pass millions of tons of freight And, hankerin' after sympathy, it against each other were Sir George Os- -­� , ' , t fr arl the surrounding colonies. a an,. naturally �'- lowed With the old stock. Some cows that were still perpetrated, &lid his Excellency a ch -year, yet through this slender befell . bourne, Sir George Bridges Rodney anatbe "�'- . are very gentle and. kind in the summer at last sent air officer and- troops into Cro. the next two years, over fifteen hundred st-ream an athlete could almost leap, ,,,any That -she niarr[od Deacon Pitkin's boy, who Hen. Thomas Howe. 11 � I I 0 cighty-acre clai,ms had been pegged out. kep' the general store, ..i 0 season, are very tyrannical in the winter boo to capture the murderers. This resulted '�nganese and other outcrops, indications more millions are borne. That stupendous And so th a year4- he changeful years -have Of this contest- Mr. Grego writea'as fol- , . �1, � I . -season. If there are no accommodations to in the capture of four men charged with the 211 success of the tireless Do Losseps is eclipsed ral tied oil apace I , Of silver beneath) were discovered 'in la�g lows .in .!lie "History of Parliament I ,` I � k " . keep such ones isolated, they should cer-, cffences, and they were brought to Acera,. . e by this magnificent token of the New 19ince Bill sung tenor and I sung bass.- . � ,5 � numbers. Nearly two hundred companies Elections:" "Tho candidates were of a',,. �� �r : - tminly be deliorndd; or at least, have the tips the seat of the Government, for trial. Each World's enterprise. There may be no car. "I il, I of the criminals wits found g(liltV and were formo-d in Hobart alone, others in Zea- As I was settint by the store this evenin' after account in the conflict; their patrons bore ',�, � .- l of their heron provided with knobs. In goes of spices at the Soo, no boat -loads of 0 fact all cattle that are confined should sentenced to be hanged. - Thev were taken bin and Melbourne. Roads wort,made by the brunt of the battle.. The canvassing - "" I . silks from the iooms of the Orient, or of I notitead, wife kep'hitchin' close and closer to commenced long bifore the polling; this was . '� ,, L - �___ - - _. - . L - either be dehorricA, or have their horne back to their, own *fountry after the -trial -the government, also E6 railway commenced - luxuries for the tables of kings,_bub there me, . L --�_ 0� . . ated. The knobs provent injury and there hinged The eight was said by them from the port of Strahan to tile are hundreds of thousands of tons of the And,as shn patched the ginitiam frock our extended over fourteen days. According to �: 1' ,,! , town of Zeehan, which had commencei to gr ind-daughter wore to -c ay, the poll book the legitimate number of else- I �! - to be a most impressive one to the natives, � ': � ==ing, improve their appearance, finest iron ore mined in the world and hun- I beer her gin a High that seemed to come from tare some 630, was exceeded by 288, but � , vl' indoost buta few cents. Ifyoudonotdo and would act as a warning to them against spring up as faBtas building materials could dreds of thousands of bushels of wheat, and fur away N. I ,� �. - ­ I this, remove the tip end of the horn with a the commission of tile crimes for which the be ut on to the.groun . number of hundredsof thousands of barrelsof done, Couldn't help inquidn'-what the trouble might confuHion of persons is accounted for by the 1�;� large otels ere alit, an no sooner built be, promiscuous hospitalities of three noble I � , I fine saw, roundin% up with a slfarp Ictiffe, four men were banged. I than ore de -three cc le often sleepi 9 to Any nothing of great barges of lum. -. Was- Ninkin'of the time.'says Prue, a-breall- mansions toill.g at the mercy of the crowi I �":. � I but knobs should a attached if possible. If - --- — � in a tir tile bar and coal and merchandise sufficient to - in'at her face, I . o ,� � I ly r our, others in the ar, on th 381" for week r. During the six weeks the scru I , tile cattle are obliged to go to the creek or I . supply a nation. From the West, with 11 When Bill Hung tenor and you rung bw P pond for water, the approach should be Maud -11 I would not be in you)6 shoes f to. lee, a ore. eellan, from a ­ . -[Eugene Field. tiny lasted sixty covers %veto daily spread :�i �_ or . .her limitless possibilities, a never-failipg . at Spencer House, St. Japits', of those con- I '��, . SMALL COLLECTION OF 1111TS, stream of natural wrialth ; f - t.V�4 ", ,;#,eq rp , 'r . 1�1 a . i? ne Olson I ", ,�;Ts�,_M-� zr­, -. - - . � 2 carefully shoveled out, and if ice covers tile anything. I should consider it terrible I . , - cer ' d in the ease, The results were n I , �1, �, surface, it should be roughened no that the misfOrt�ne." I-da,Xie,(l ok r-t��11---- . %*,-.*.,- I �­- � .-.t.�.W,rilne was Had." : 11,?, � � , - 'I �Jburst into ar town of some tbouninds of in- mother at prosperity, maulafiZ6 P eccentric, the number of votes being finally cattle will not slip. This can be done in a " It WO(ir,�-X'.""--��'-�-��-111-t��li&t��-0 ' I habitants, boistin� of gas and water earn- note to supplf the needs of the wide ruah- Bill Duck, the itern chaser on the Willer Crick found equal, the election was ,r f rr d to - . ��_,_ - r-', , , , , ce, a . , cold day by throwing on snow, and das i ing - As a proof of the moamer Ili which the panies,tWoStoeir 4 xchiLnges, a perfect pass I Wmt. Through this narrow gatew GoZette. chance and decidad by a toss, �rhich Lord . 11 . ��, I I Wtho'commercial year now closing wmilyl Was Lite likeliest hustler that -old man'McCray , , . water on it, or out in the surface with an civilidation of the West is seizing ]told. on of hotels, shops with large plateglaas win Spencer won and nominated a man out in . I. . . I ling that of the could get. ­ � - axe, as much stock is seriousl I Brad each Japan and all that is Japanese, it is stated dows, churches, banks, a town hall slid a have passed a tonage excite, . AIR a ran tway reporter or a writerup of ehows India. 11�. that in 0 . t, - Bill nw, or had an equal nor a rival, Goodness " Tile cost of this escapade then had to be - � I � . interb all ingan straining w tile drink; , i vate mission Helical in -the town corporation, Three private railwaycompan great Suez Canal by an amount almos in A 1. ! � ing. When attle are protecto by an open of Kiots Rr.re are four hundred Japanese its were formed, and velry soon commenced credible (if belief. Ili the year 189) over knows. . an Invite to a party Susie counted. It is said Lord Spencer expended . .� � . . shed, there I occasionally one aninial so women. Ten years ago the fathers of these W-rk. Ili the vicinity of Mount Dondas, 9,000,000 tons of frieght passed the Soo. In So we Rent him up X100,000, and -his antagonists are credited I 11 give, i ill die Ise that all tile rest are driven girls looked Upon them Eta slaves, or at beat seven miles horn Zeehan, rich discoveriesof the same year the freight of the Suez Canal And lie writ a piece about it that was fine. an with having iyasted X150,000 exch. . � � � " , Bar] . , ,� P . out few tile shelter. an others dare enter upper servants. Now they strain every ore were made -. &lid the inlirkat ,value at was over �,OCO,000 tons Is -s. The ,%a was sliro's you live. Spencer came off lightest and appears to .1111, I only when the boss is lying down.' Either nerve to give them a liberal education. some of the -mines, judged by, the price of open but 226 days, too, while the Suez was But all I kin remember is: "We hardly need have been in no way involved ;, Lord Hall- � ., i . confine such a one separately al- fit for ­Bven young husbands are sending their girl the shares, exceeded two hundred thousand open 365� Tile value of the freight which to add. . The guests agreed at leaving that a lovely time fax was ruined; Lord Nortimmptou cut ' .i .� �-. market at the first opportunity. Nailup a wives to mchool. The crazo to learn English pounds sterling, with a keen demand. All passed the Boo in 1890 was 8102,214,948, was had." down bin trees, sold his furniture at Copton ' : , k small box Aomewhere under shelter, in Isuniversal. The coolie will offer to work for the road frontage betweim Zeehan and carried at a total water-carringe cost of Winyates, went abroad for the rest of his . I t yes -now come to think* of it her maw � V � which to keep salt at all times. 'This is aij English 'speaking mastor for the price of * Dundas was pegged out into building 8,110t- $9,472,214. The,coat Per ton -mile was 1.3 Ob. cooked up Home cake days and died in Switzerland." . o P . I betior than simply salting them at odd two pounds of rice a day, if lie will on y Inents ; had those been built an as intended, mills. Tile value of the fleet hauling was And ploq and floo6tin' Island truck that Susie — - ,� P � times. , talk to him inEnglish. I the houses would have formed a street as $29,635,500. The average haul was 797..2 'helped to make. . - .., k , I long as from Batterse% Bridge to Liverpool miles. And they wore picklelly, too, and bects and As G36d as Any Man. � . By confining Lite cattle in stanchions dur- FRItD FIMETS, OF VLOUNDr,im.-Floun. ' Street. . Figures might be given to tiresomeness jell and jam " ing the night and allowing them to ran at. And slaw and chicken salad and some sand- There is a story told of an Irlshman-the � large during the day'in pleasant weather, ubstitutict for 8610 1 Everything looked prosperous, and the *allowing the magnitude of this enormous wiches of ham proverbial Irishmah-whoattende P, wed4, � . which is not often found in Our gambling in mining scrip in all parts of the traffic. And not alone in fteight traffic are And them Bill sala was "vfauds," which, in 'lid � , � a full grown bow or steer can be kept in bet- markets mud this dish is commonly called colonies raged wore furiously than ever. these great lakes im writin'up he owned ding in the capacity of all -honore gues - 0 . I ter condition on half a ton less of hay, than ,, .portant national factors. 6'Made a tomPtim feast of good things, and Next day a friend ,observed: � �by the old out of door rough slid tumble fillet of sole." A fillet is a pi6ce of m0at The country hurrounding the lodes (general. The passenger traffic is growing to groat the table fair y groaned. "Dennis, I'm told ye was best nit it" , k plan. Of course this means n, little more or fish without bone. The- skin will It dark slaty rocks), the quality of the,ora, proporbions. The steamers which carry And when the wee Arne,' hourR waro come, we 1fike's marriage?" ' � work, but the manure, it piled up unier tome from a fresh fish readily, but the flesh t A general direction of the lodes, all seem- passengers ate loaded to' the danger -point hardly need to add, L lovely time 11 The an -me is a lie," answered Dennis, � I shelter or draiyn to the field daring the If a stale fish will atick to the skin wad bo ed to point to 06 successful Issue. In one of almost this season. Ono, trip recently taken The guests ao,eed at leavlag that c "butilejabors, Iwasaagoridas wanyma � torn more or less. Ateight centas pound a boat was ha .11 . P winter, will well pay for the bxtra time ; thj3 Dandas mines (the Central Dandas) the on the Great Lakes bythe writer, was there I" V bealder krost fatruers have leisure time dur, m.flounder weighing eight oundawillserve writer himself A&* a lode which had been' which litid 4ccoliamod%tions, tot 70 people Old Bill h- gono from Willer Crick, the . I . I - __ _ __ - . 11 ,-It � .1 Ing the winter season, and may thus turn 61,ghbliersons and not mate a very costly 'cut through nineV feet wide, of black gas. was made to carry 10-0, besides h-qr greal, .For Ga --We is no more. a tile Aer Mistake was Pardonable.. I I Id MoCray has stale away to fin � L . � 1� it into money. dish. For frying fish should be wiped dry mail, thickly covered with chlorides, which freight cargo, and no the traffic lion kept tip golden share, Instructor irk Latiu---�, I Mies 9., of What ; a ' I s � If possible never allow colts and horses to 'd orranbled witil crumbs which have been iparklea like afarrionds in the light of our all the season, Two unagnifictent M%mors Ana Susie hm heen married, off for to I these � run loose with. cattle. Colts, if they are dried, rolled and sifted, but floui may same. � candles. The streets of Zoshan at this time to carry passengers alone, and to costa half many tLrm, was Ceres the goadesA I!, . times be used for the same purpose of dry. Anil some orthem thmt�eOT045 that night have Miss B.-" She was the goddess 0 mar - kept In good condition, will Certainly have . presented a carious, busy appearance million dollars. Welftow tinder contract, or quit t is Vale of tears I ri . age.1t their play apolls and race the cattle about mg it. Sprinkle the fish With 89 -It '&I'd swarming with people of every trade aria noon will be, to be used by a groat Western But maw tai in her scra'p-book-Ioug Ndth Inatlituctor-110h, no-ofagticaltate.11 I , I - at a fiapt al rate. UnItid cattle are dehorn_ pepperand dip in broad crumbs, then in nationality: minera in their muddy gar- railroad next seaSon. little lAury's death . �g and last in crumbs, To �repatto the in, Per rilore than two, twaturies th*# outlet And, the porno about thababy and the accident Wes B. �Iooking pro lexta)-l"Why, I .. P - ed, when pennttl lap, they will Use their 'k to, stockbrokers, spoculatorn, visitors, to Sath- ant Aare my bool- oays IC was goddess of � �j , ", " � � , , . . � I . I , , I 11 I , I , , '1� I - - - I , . Al, #IQ I Plot TO Y,� � I poo T And O,V 4 tb pel 4 8 P4 Oft ng th I I I I d hill I I beat it with one tablebpoonful of milk anT tilining txperCs ithoge last quite ready of Lake Superior, the St. Mary's River, has The piece about this party. and to day it loakes, �, . � hlikilh in a disastrous manner, and bspeoWly egg, . huib!indry." � I seem to havo a grudire agdinat. hormos, Find or ,&ter, but do not think because you have to give exc6llerit reports ab ut an thing beenlutilized for the needs of commerce. An its glad I � will IL 0 ore - Lt the first op_ plenty of eg a that all egg will be better provided payment *a15 In propoottionf, tote. far back $is the year 1670, Daniel Duluth "to rand at Suslo's �pmtty that "a lovely time . � them a for i t, will in& a a thicker cuating and +his is ill Dinney-"WtUef libit lbq vrill my � ld b ,lt,r broker, gvaiphbays,drayslad6Ti*i timber'borms traiijaported merchandise through the So,ult* 1. W. A. W. rt'n i, 8Afbl '-Inj f wits had." . a pa pri U T. Colts A , ' ho one made by tho with silver ore -all splashing through the to the trii.ding-p6ilb ,Which he esto6blialied � , onrioletto bb?" Wal,,tr�-141 enii'Vt4l ot- � - "d b ;). , y ; treat , not ari good an the thinner - � e t .. e 1p 4ul he aft . �;O tittl t t I to diluted e ,� . Fry the flab in hot deep mud, & 11 o8i lie gave bib Thd room in which 91�bOlt(m I- died it . uotly, nir, bat they mmtggo %befit Wat YOU at . nd CobtillUally P&LBAitig find r6passiag ,Where the citv gtainds towhich � � - � �n � ', ill;m Jet foe tL out ,eight rnintl�-- up hud down the narrow, dittymroet. Oro, name. . nev a 11tablei . inches. " - . . . e Y, ,,, , al ,to, wi I 'to ,tg , t,ist 0i'll. ji� 9 L . i - Illem y give . , I 11 i. . . I vas.ly t111611t b I 'L � W k . � ��, 4