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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-10-30, Page 6- I ­ —71'Vw— -71 ;,,�: - , . , -1 . - F — - — I � _. ..I(--- - ­­�­ � I I I � . . I I M. % I ; I : . 1), - � 4 . . ,IV. -I...- . BXXAVAI OV'VI90X1018 VANZ XIV I I ­­­­­ - , IVA B, C1401581r%rs VJR'JVUOXW% . , I ­-, . I .. ­.- . � . , I 0 I I I I . 11 � . . . . I 7_1 likelatfiresin IRSIC48 A so t a RIC1129 4100 I'VO. . . . � 0", . � - , , ---- - - - -- - - - � - ---­,W_� -- � .1____11._P1__ -1-1 I . � I � I . I . . I . . o I . . I I . . . . I I . . I ��tw � . � ., .� . F, 1, . 4! I I . I . .1. I .� I—— . - . I .11 . '. . 11.1111-1-11 - __ � - Awls - I. ­.­ -'p. 11. . I � . I I XPOinivoiViso, A I 1. our steps, rubbing his haidam. Ana talking to .1 I . ­ A BLOW TV MONXIOT "Velm X Kiss Xx T'AW ]DABR. BXXAVAI OV'VI90X1018 VANZ XIV I I ­­­­­ - , IVA B, C1401581r%rs VJR'JVUOXW% I . OR' - 3*1bpf.ragmut,brJgbtZUn orningRogamotld -, o to 1 I � , �,, my"atlier of Pouliot lucky. bit. And so I kil6w ,, tarosken 3* $hat be W —mv, the ' We have been trusting that the Oatio-alan champion or hie backers would be ablo, to give I How- Is IPTOUM49 a mairde Moon .4 IPAIJIMAL. — I 7_1 likelatfiresin IRSIC48 A so t a RIC1129 4100 I'VO. . t'ho'060'a O' 9firloo 4 XPown the warble oant,opo 10ters, radiant. with � . . child lad, * worshipped - from � , this. � litut 0 me patip,factory explanation of the caused - Into l[Atigatlea and )F .1 , amily wrouble. . , X40W They lavinago Isuclia Tbluxe Ju tbe, � � vele"d al Xmpire. I poised.l(tirldge or Waage]., L . I be; nanny qarlo; I- . . the! garden, poison, I the Oriole, A,. mt to s na I. Mae , . , . as I .could ; lout In the Meantime, it, it hide Which led up to the integrable Assoo, at Lake, - - '1�, OhatauquaonThurodayliBt. Both Houlfin . IrgInia, Oit,y (Nev�).ObrOaldl(o) (V . Yea totally afternooti,Toli��;Meeker wag tried , ­ I . Wrom. tboblialighol Shen. Pao). ' I The Oisizenql Cam . ., wittee of D - , ,. strait, do puted to onquiroltito the subject at bridging, I . � at and woAderilif ZURME; killed me itself $0 its they should noyor' know I 'oared, Yet I was not angry; in I ang Courtney have now been board from, and I their bankers have made P.aiclb, statements so befoxe Juatio ]Knox on OW900 of disturbing . .0 . . ,the, peace and soosult and battery., ICho pajDo, In a domotry village near Nq king lived � . two Men named Chen, And Yalu Yu had . a the river for railway purpoves, have Mail I a an exhaustive repoit to the Board of UAW- . . I I some Way, some 'etrange-martrit- iwao- Paul 1 -they- deemr-fit. -And- ]low humiliating $be -1 . . . .11 graw out of a dialurb0ce .'Which ,took Place I I daughter Who WAS formally betrothed to States �Euglneers. Tile members of the,. . I . . 7ben returning thrqu the gardon, round and .0. I round the lawn olve goes I . , ,. � - I who woo angri, who would not opea% to me, , would not glance at me,*would not come ' Pear , The Amoria ]revelations. are I sun thought' . .. 11 . - at A social party .At Mpo A doinal house, on. � . . I Ohon'osop, land, probabl, a h ­ y on caount of ef, -.. W I - Committee Are Xclaid - H. Muir, J,XQ . � . Wit lag as she, auto fresh rosea -:-8 ho� herself 'he , . 11 .1 I - . 1p world's fair I - I , rose; I I I I 11 I Me, said ohorpana bitter, almost Indolent . I I a they had fair reason' to believe Courtney . � � � . ., . ­ � I guilty in the p at of I, c0rooked" condqot -, a , � I I Ooutblo pt;aps, It RppearodL that the as' I , 1. _dani, Meeker, bad been , vit- a so a little :tea in 0 pagontal poverty, was Pont to her f attire, father in-law's )louse to be brought up, there, Millan, J, P. Jay, Alanoon $holey and, - I . 0- V- N, Lathrop. The number of carp I . . Imberdainty moroingrobe and otrawhatobading 41ifingq ju my presence and seemed, to try ,to . . hurt me all, be could. It WRO not Whig I : and theretmethere cautio; be the slightest party at Adimal, house on Tuesday -evening. . Altera,t' Otu'whoisawe , � Int ,aver, went to live . ferTladat that point � ­ during �ae year will'ba . half her face, . I . I x1otmeoque In form and feature, lovely inbor , ,manner, SS if be had found some one still exonso for the coquetting of the Canadian . . L -with big appono t. At Mr. David champion I . n He attended the party, saking his girl. AdamoAill $be course of the oyetaingla leptivi- in Nanking, And bid do lighter agme, t o. pay visit to her mother. The girl, who was now ,000, re len A tolonago of, 8,600,000 pr?'� . %fug - tons ,Exclusive, fit lbou� 100,000. I I L . ;VQTAth and grace; , . .1 Maher hand a littledagger, sharp Bud glittering 1. . L I -the 4 40 if dearer to him .then I, bu be listed Me, I $bought, for just exi4ting now, Ali, well, . . ,%as ikurlQus for a Wir races, - why should � , hes under any L circumstances, draw up ,a , ties, bogan,to take liberties, with s,he girl -and, Meeker L raised.- a raw . , which andek, in . .. I Ala . grown UP, WRAYOXY 418contented with hot lot, . complainingof haiing to work inthe fields and . 4 tile United Stateo through, Passengers, on and n and local mails mpropo, Thin trafilo In . sun, . Ili Zifilpg hearts of thorny Imelleo, cutting ,roses L one, by One, I . it broke my heart I And as I gathered those ropes that morning I remembered that -we I I I I , L L . , . drift agreement lot Courtli ' t . I I . I 'ey 0 sign, ' P loagin that HaillAU. ohould-have ,half thp L_ gessuit on A44mo. . Adams, ths oomplaining witness, testified, - L � ­ . . of hot lather4n.lawfe " h 1. . � I L, . . roug ne1q, and coarse, a uses I sad Ili r parenta begaii to repent of the, I I ,largely on tho 1 increase, alid if thebridge. crossing is graoitotl it Ili ouff) to Fay thin, and white and blood -red L moon, game n . .. . . a had been goilng to mak grandmatunislo Plot ourri together, Bat I gstUeroil � Stakes if' he (0ourtney) won she race. There shatwhile the, Italic, wag, ixk progres a the do - I I engagement and determined to try an. , break tonuqgo and bhulnesA.mil bp u1c ly . q k doubled . bu gild some full blown— her .sit ough lawn and grove and garden, sings the ' L with my a to that garden , �, . book turns is really no excuse for such an infamous, . . . because Qoodealo ition. X1, IS not fondant charged him with -improper conduct I . I , towards the young lady be brought things Isoff. Next, door to them was living a Beliolar named ().bin, who wile waiting for thn next -jo Tho report says u4 tbis point; - I $I To give, oum,i Wer, of t,14,j volatliq at. ths, A to, herself alone; - I L I . , across: that .high box bedge, an& the dow, . - on, tbOOO TOUP0 'Was Nalt- h n, the 014 onough !or this ba-411rop-of" Hanlon, -to a woork- ap4 finally ameaulted himx striking him ­.. ­ . I I .. _ 94QO� ' I � -in* Asiono, and,ocoup in . 11 �iiog himaelf MeAuv , , traffic Passing to an -A broin oar Kialligan, rail. saffly sings In broken anatelles. some old song of I- . IL . F , L " ,. Stain or loppe, her rosep affall arms-lensth with L -TO L . ... .. bonne SeTvafti (QQ boo been 90110 thin many that he made this .dishonest proposal jA I . I . order to iot Courtney into his boat at the in. the eye (eye exhibited. to the jury.) I Attorney for ilia defollice_Xr. Adurno, did I I . . I while ski a schoolmaster. . 'Constantly dood g V the girl, be took a f xney to her and formed , app(inpol the. Made' centering Ito J)!AJ'Wt %V.4 following stawail-t of vorei feriiLol to And, . 4"Bue Olds off a long giance, . Bids . a year), came lugging.. out ths big Chalons jar I . some jar, ,*samond. It hai never start, the belief being that he would not row I L I L . I ,you not deport yourself IIA an unseemly w, 4y L an intrigu I , 0 Wlt4 hair. T � a f ature father -in. 4 . flom the Oteat IZ-kto�ri It dlwby blips, Aucb , - . PRU139 grOugO Of forms lind colors, J(OAPa1UtOX'0 lia, ��&,bo � had a nick.' I wonder if you canney fib much* , . unless he wag cortain he would win. Honest ' portemen had no need to. fear each a con. , toward the young lady? L .1 I - The Witness—Not Alt9gother. law, Ohba, finding the. girl Was not Rent be I 104 to his house, and hearing A rumor of Obtain If the bridge, is cont,txmtt�,J lit're you Can oonsisteutly add cim i,far (,r viie iipqres of .eye obe, . - __ ."4 . y p1paseth bar, so artist like and alibeaut for it after halt a, century? John let$ It., with 2iffmation, 1heywipligil to.eeetbobeat .,. Attorney—NQW , I didn't you bag her 2 . . I— I . attentiono, began to ouspeot that Yu -was try. L 1879. ao a low eRt�m%!v of lb t 9 tha - , 0 rflid t , 4 . louci 060. * . . I . the, spine boxes. And a dish of salt, on the marble step, to b o. handy for me. slid 1. bog4A man via. If Odurtney did riot row thei.2 . Witneeo�Yos, by mistake. (I'lle jary look , I I . I in match, and Seat a match. g to break oil the . . I ' I would at once cro�-.; Tlmt woiIld be at . . ,, w,pho enters her boudoir pnd sets her ropes in 2 -To, I L I I 4 Yugo; , ------Xh.auiorman-mws-iinclmtglitatheirtloom-=d--th-e7V-01"e , .. , to phred the roeqo.. Into it. Andasloosittered the prize was gaulatils, according, to reeog. I � _RX14-89U]"D rales. This was suffloleAs 14 ! at one another in astmishment.) ,46ttotiloy-1Vlease explain. . - . maker to, b urry on the. marriage, Ya replied that never aocapt ad tiny betrothal � . least 0,400,000 tolj.�, �b-oaniq"We are assurA4 the, Canada Soutb-,Iox Itallrog.1 trf,ffio from. .. - __ - - . I . fragrapice fill the place.. .. I VANtGUIR-1#00 0T9r7W01WWWC& that just so the days of my life bP4 gone, and any cage. RLI"ii�ilFlidiiiiivoot'oouitney'kI , Wit teos—I was sitting on the Bois; Alan 174 91 iuddenly Lhe ,]lad ­ . presento,'and that no one '09' , 1. uld make him ,­ Detroit and its ii!oirictr, ja pi f , sea 0 crops. � I Vhen the Petals droop and'fac1Q she'll, bear them . I I too was, a withered flower,; and as I knelt . . 1. boato 10 another extraordinary feature of the fizzle. Evidence jet Acourdulat' log to ,allow side my wife, when --ii gust of wind put out the light. After the" light ,Was, take them, and that he Would not give his. qoilsgut $a the marriage, c hen then' went, Ing at'Groate 1-4) nuil rboIchioil Detroit. by I way of Trentori, o,�ghltwlj inilea distant, . rInk" to the riioila b I I . Nino -throw them oil the wavea.,wad. wonder it before the jar, allat once.,my armaloll across - I I . that the diiirooeful., not L .1 � , was committed -by I eitinguished D heard a noise as if people , , himself With the. match maker, but w lt� , . I t,)­N71rJ4, _ would come .L8C,l! ond, Detroit by ,pg, . � . I . .1 shby'llfloator sink. . . . I I 'Willshe lovers It, And my head fell between 4hem, and I was crying such a storm Lot sobs that I wonder no either Courtney or his supporters, It is claimed bi 31orrialhat Ptouchy I Jolingon. were getting kissed (veligatidn)., so I thought I I . th lady next t' I'dotaildin. Igrabload o a iiii no further result than a grant deal of mutual I abuse. Chen next fyIs4 d in the, wAy"Of the .propoaL-d -Edpi x - Ophtra line and' . . I I bridge: I L beari%way to,niglib. ajounch of . rose-heaxts-&ay? . ono'lxe%xd me.- But,Aame one did bear, . I . , cut I , his boat in two at Pittsburg, and that he thinking it was my wife, and, whon,the lamp . L . . ­ Position. . magistrate's I I .4 . court, And Ya presented . � Years, .. . 4 ' . Carp. Tons. ispk them In bar vase 'a wpek-then. throw thein - I L - __._.­.­ ­.. .1, vithherfLowersaway?- _ _ .. -_ -- - _ _ Directly a iliadow fall-betwoeu me and the Bull .0 _&__VOlQe,wpd8L,wy- heart Lot n L L -hinei'and a. d is doubtless the guilty one.--Bilt, 6 � . I . � .uoh 4 ­ "' 67fif ­ L.. I" L . joh_ a ofeftatin ' g �tb ­­­ 'LL' --'-'.Td to- F a race coal . auto y � .wall reli5hted I found that it wag Miss Clark , "�hi�t7l"Uol hold'of. - . - � 7 - �­ - ' . coanter-patition writton-Ibir him ,by-�10121i!,-'.1878,,L;-.�."...;��;-.�,-.�:-;..-.�'...-.,. Thd i*se is lwo i hearing, and she ma,' 6n to , . . '.-3p%ljj.,7�-�-����'1,#2t;641:!- 1874 ............. .. .... ... ­­ 167.,IQQ - , , , - _2�Ria , . . . ... ­Xrarpor!aAragasin; for wovember. - 1 still And my sobs deage. L .. ' tj L never,- have been undertaken wl 'cut. Court, , . (The laughter in the roorA was,chooked by . , giatrate open ellefteathetrath. Afterrating'. 2875............'. '. . ­..­ :".::.:, I ,,, q ".,. � "; 1,wi,100. 18716 1,,L8G,281 . � . . .. � I � . . I . . - . I I . I 4"Wilatdoes,ft MOAU?'orfbd Paul'- 'I - , dematid-to knovia. I havo no more of this. neyleknowledge. Thaboatswere' outsoas L QUgJnbl6'MetQg,Jf.) ' L L L ��, , 0 � _­ 'TAttogney-Did Ya' Soundly, he turned, to; Chen And said, . L 1. L ....................... ..... I ... _1.1713 830 Aq ...... � , . I ...... � ............... ....... I,! 'in, 47 3.930,164, � . . . . . I THE F-OT-rownin. . - will What gre you auld, . you lipy about? Because they could .be easily mended sgDln, leading to' � LL the assumptiori that total destination was . you kiss bar ? - I 'Witness (after some liesltatioD)�-I don't. 'i YOU GAZIL take the girl or not, as you like, . L . , I I .but I 'strongly ailviso - you not to.11 Chen per, . 187$ ............................ i ......... �94,1359 2,3-'J2,S08 � . 187R., .......... ............ I ......... , sou'000 B'(0,000 . I . . L' . .. . I . .L." abused me, Jiocause you have outraged all my . �. not Aimed. a . t Taken altogether aquatic. ' I _. . . . . think 1 dj4i� . . I f . I . . I stated in, having her, and the magistrate , IITQwbIohwe'addthi3 proportl,on of ton. . I . ­ L -�­­ ­ .1 ­ - I . feelings, because you have refused.ta, an 3wer, . � I a received a greater blow thair that .parts never . Attorney�Wbya.er. -Pure,?- - -,- � r you -mot orderedI6 two petting to draw up, a lorrawl - -11a &from tbs.Cana(lm,8out4erv, *I 9 hinh,w.oulcl. I . L I - -L AwalL.JuBtAfter ilia roses �aa done blowiiig.. I .. I . , . . . . I My'lettee--:, . . I � . .� �;, - #I. # What -what � liatter? I I stammered, . inflicted at Chatsuoias La a. it -is to Jig re, �'Ohomplon-bag . - Wittiona-There was so much confusion at 't ��­ �.L 1. contract, Chia, who was present in Court, I I Makeo as we have asid, 1%Wilt 5, 400,000'sone, * 1 night in the I . ThplMere Jb lb,y�t*l yellgv -A1ITsittL_g_ ­­­ .-L -L � - ­ '- --- diiii no -grQ'o"M`-_o_o meh wi - -it alwayo seemed . . 1. , _32 -thfoWilig"Ra6k iY­7K_eR_4__WQf ­9iJ0_fiir0 . L, onadi� , gretted-that-the­ na_ 0 I been mixed 'up in such' a disgraceful affair at I I . ­­ ­ ­­­­­ ._ - lie __ I I Attorney�xow aowt you know yoit did ? I I LotioneCHO, . , Yamot to -sign -the -contract,­11 a. I I so detected, howover'o by the maglatrabe,JUL - per.Atmum, -411 thi'a 1�� 1L.Xchwiv.0, of Pasoan - � I ,. -- goro,.Modli and exprepa." . , I I L 1. . . .1 . . .-- twilight there when it van dark everywhere . - stroaming.0 a my 1400. .. f . 1. . 61 I What I tt r? I he cried, I Are. 0 the outset of what- appoared-to be a ­glorioaml Wikneds�--I won't owear poAtivoly whotlaer, . � I a doing And *46 called - u atid p queotionedo . ,The Committee -reooinmeud a bridge be. . L they sue--ana Rosamond got uJi"i'ail Stirred her. pot-pourri in the old -ddrit-oolored Oh6laea, .1 , yea play- Ing with ins still 2 Have you, received AO career. , When'he rowed with Pr enchy Jrqbu. ran and others on Hamiltoa"Bey,. in 6ne of laid or not. , . L . Attorney -If you bailbeen suraii wall your . an then cautioned tbat.a maninhio.position should not MIX himself, Up in AL eage'LOf this cauee deem ilia Cosi, 6, a I . . taall6l WOUICI Joe so grt,at-ad to be prohJW6ry. . . � I . L � I . . . jax between the window$ � and'Suolt a'aweet, .. . I L . . . letter from me -100 WWI! that I 916VO John 7 . I . I Do. protend to Bay-' . . I thQse . 0 hippodrome fizzlep.11 Which, -have . - ; � wife, would you have 11,086-d her? sort. The magistrpte then looked up the L I The comraftlec 110"'13 a6joarned. to meet , .1 L . G . . Wat odor of rope leaves stole through th . zoom that the old people. f9lb Ito Uthey Were you . . 11 I I pretend to. say nothing,' 1 returned, in I . . . done so. mubb. to .lower the, tone -of aquatic rports, ,, and again -when . Here the witnelialookeol.round uneasily to-; . a few Beconds, and not seeing his wife in the . I , almallso anotZhoia'a litoilty day In June for t.4o wedding clay, whareupon Q bin steppe . I d forward again in Nav�mber;'%vh - en Oelierski Manager. Broughton, O."', th� 6. 'W. I"", vjiJI_.q_ lye evi, ­ . .. . I I young, and.the time was �rune ago -In. - .- a storm and fury of.-irrepreskible tearej spring.. lie noted most disappointingly its Barrie, we I Court Rbow, anowered,L With a.grin" it NO." - on Yu's behalf and .begged 'thiat The marriage dance..' . . . L I I . - , - ."­ - - - - .. J�.Jrt.tmp 1i L .!,!I�Paid Miss E01 glism, 1;�, -__._____K qwVxtu a . ­�,-�`A"i --r-big -t�acdok fgdth6iIiE� ------ -.' ­ - I k �,, --_,.,WA,_ , . I - ivg. to my feet and btarting-to run away and I I . I I -hida-my.-famout-of1i ht-Jind-ppay"that, � 8 _ I � '. yycry free ood of 01tra might 'drown my� very utioned . him against lead1log hie name or ca . . . -inguen _, however-, ep_�_ L . , I �to_ a6y-thitig--that-oodlol ­ -1 � I - k , gi " a jetantl - r This caused another gene al laugh and the I -)vftla�oo left the itaud_ .1le--was-mora--thar . _ _h,6 " L _ _Ij _, __ __,_ ­ --- ,t__i '" , , L__ ' '. %,' r might be hbld I the antumn. -This interfer. _ . mg.bly exapperated the magistrate, . Q_ *qA-khm - I _. - � . . - -------: 11. "­ - 1_ , , I . I., , 7 I ­ � . - - , I �.� � �, .,- I - V, - . A� 1, 4- Vv� 6. jr S. a, Toq_�pBworlul VI pai4� XPI'p.q4%�p1t. I ___ L U VZ . �fi­ ' " ­ � �, ­.... , ­ , ­ ,��aj,jfij _4 " ­ � , - . i silver ourl t "at the neighboring fan 1 _­­ . - .­ - - ­"� 'UM UtUdi�j' - sing. T "P� iiff`16�'4'ff �fib,fhiiik2` .- % Tnb-0 conitrued.info"Ildf6b edii . � -.1.d, �7 �1� -, a7__ -Ve ot�o , .. ? ��_S".: or O,�,W& mout after v; on his wife, g'_4410. 010-=A ' t - iff­116 I . a r W - 7 iw h6*73sw'bo-k#priii,ddiiiindWutr,tillhitfttlielharkingo whothu - ttnd orderGdr�olliu to Lmped the table 1 , �­ ­ _ ,.-..- ": �. -1. - ,_� i. � �, 1-. �_ �­­­.­' 4_;�: `-1--.11_ , ,,, p ­. � , -,.­.­­­­­�, - . brushed into her still, soft- brown eyes. "Not , for me., I Nothing is so pleasant, to ins aP, the . L It iA 'pot-poutri,- And in the dl&jar; too. not you have broken mylleart V 11 But he bad oatight me,and be held Mo by L the arm, and got my hands and kept show , L �i­r8bQnM_V_.,___ Jv_rezE6§-0o7,7W for the -action of his agents FVCnatsuqua, but' I it is hard to believe that he can iidape cell. . sure, even if they alone be guilty. Wo tiast, _�e _Vj� jyjth L room. and took the at4u�-, lahr"Wil: eyes onapping. like a lorrior's. Attliesiglitofiler I . Adams VrLo6nted a pitiAble appearance and . I was completed. In a few days' time the match -maker proiente4hernelf at Ya'a .house, with the a a ary When she' . . III .- 0 .111q I f . , I . V11,90r­I , � I � the rose, but it is the memory of the rose. It bide And -would 'not lev me My lade, ,� ' . . I however, the obamiion will repudiate their made himself as small no posaiblb bobind- presents. was well iunitidomethe door.wao closed, and _ffah/� , , . . IL I Ill. . . . 'brings book all my youth.. And although Age . L' . . 10 pleasant � enough - as 'it comes to Me, yet - 'A ,I have broken, your heart 2.1 ho oaids in Such, a grave and tender voice. L I I have n6i .. agi-ney and. start OUtL , With ' 9, clean slate. , The Hop�Dittbral Man now appears in , Constable MetpalL. No man Ili tho'Court room would have. chan ad places with him for father iiiid daughter fell upon . her, opd beat' . I . her horribly. The ,� . Oman, after this lore ' ' ­ L I t . 0 ' . 1. .. For res ring .Gray'Ha .I- ir to . I , . � ,youth was -very sweet -00 veiy,oweet, My ( doeiro"Ifin], the'silyer voice paused while a broken yotir spirit. Tell me why-yau.cipurtlea . L' . . . -1. I . my letter ? I I ,a I egg enviable position thaid-eyer." From the first only anxtious to sicarb an advek. .9 . . . §1,000. I . .. . . �Irs, Adams had been subroapned 'for the . taste, riot knowing -What . . would hapip . on on the realw�dding day, appealed, to the magin- . - . . . . � its natural Vitality anO: Color.,. , . . Islander band Weni � goarobiliig 'through -the, I . L L L . purple gloom for another hand.' and found. 11 I 1.1-1 neverhaa your letter,, I`robbo& I I(, I Nevorhad 9, letter telling - -telling' 1. You tisemant by brigging1he oarsmen together, . - be finmll� controlled %*large. share -in the . prosecution; but her husband labor4 tinder . the mistaken belief that �ho had bee2aamoaced.. Jrkio, who again sailed up the pa,ttion. . Yu could only allege in excuse .,that I . . . .. I --rl . 11 .. : , I si- , . ,A' dr,es sin & � . L jt�-the hand. of the speaker's bueband'L ' I � � - youall you_)inew wjtbqu_� it, �At "aripg- .porceUt_%gg�,QQ,%1A _4i1qg_,t4as�too4xiacp,ana if I The District Attorne iy witst have known that --It the son-in-law bad Lnot Come in person to . , , I ivIlich Is . I � I at onm � . I aspeople think it AD sad-to-grow-61oli, i ohs .. . . L . L . , y on that, .gr6ndfatbor or no grandfath6r, only .. you should be my wife ; and'if not you, theii the face had.come off he would have h%dYiq- 06,000 him been _ . �*­­­ ___ , -ti - ' _'b fif , -WAS- dang One to Pd bar O;UA a stand, -the' boiling - ' Wa1h Mo a - tom. . - . 1. . . Chen, a us 'Wits I � .. L -a,yr eL -a b 1-e - - �. - � e L . " ' , said. . 41 But every year has been to me like - - . =other step to an upward, path . to paradise. ionsIll wings Are growing all the way. And . no oneI It is. mialaid thah-J and. we have had All -this misery for nothing--:--wo Who war- . 'L recouped and: - several thousand dollars in - pocket. * Wer -are afraid . ,it is, the growing tendency to gamble on the he probably could not resist the temptation she was more'than aniious,to testify. -. . �I,Wo, were having A. little social party at given up.In the -douutry, and besides hin -son had .not t1la moliBy tg-.buy. a proper . dress 1br the occasion. magistrate . heit1th . and of-. . I I �. .1 ; A � I fectual for pre- I .. . � � L � one bad, So a0h to reindinbir, to look an I . '- in 'lights. . wheii one pauses, to see 'in, now -Do .� ship each other.' , � . I I . . :,, I And­m-kud­w6n; inover'naind about the reaulfs..of such contents ,whitilt, is at the .bottom of all 3he trouble. .At Any rate, our house laot Tuesday evenhig. I, was oit- ting -beside my husband on tile soli, when be ,* ,The replied that the bridegroom should c'ertainly. 'go to the house, and, as -he was the . Is erving' t ' . I . I rest. There was nobody to 800 us two young Calisdian.k 6annot.but,deeply Q6 . . . . poor, I . . you Suppose that eith u would -chdagn . , in the grit regret that. , L hbko.d�aoe to go ROX00S.- .the ro6m and -intro. L � Magistrate would give him -the, money . I !pr . . . Pike a with Rosamond And. Bertram: there, . L . . wholulays life before them?P!, creatures. standing garden as' -thd ung lovinre. did.' I don't know that *a 10 L . fair ionic of their champion- oaromn U -should so ,soon bb beqmirohed.*. 11 is to .be Loped dues, a -couple. of ppople that weien't . . .. acquainted. I went, and just theln thii1ight thi dress. Moreover, . tile day- CA , rho, I I when the magistrate said he would send two, - . "Not:1,11 . . , goidthe.Voice'tbatL r�spo;adeil. � 2atyou� would mot be glail to livb . 'I Not tl I should have oared if. there had been. . L And' �'all in a breath, as it t1i'a earth had rolitiol ' . . the Whole affair will bef Probed to the bottom, -and. the fruth,:however unpalatablao. 'laid - - w6fit out. . Open after Miss. Clark, the girl that came with Meehi,.plid over toivaira my * � I . . . - polioemen With th4 bridbgroom, aild,-if there was any trouble tho'girl *should be'catried to .- * A; fl. � . . , your summers 9ver agiiii, Piul?"- ' . *� I - , . . ' ' . . � round under a now heavioni-the olin-:fligined L bare. ,dig., If' V& L have to ... choose betwe . 01i ­_ , - hus alla-thatman Sneaking down. behind. . ph . 7the-moji Rtriteis-Yttwen and''mariiea theii.­ LL o .- I ' ii ,.- 'Thin'liiiir '*is ..... - . ke 6d, � I .. - - -hair, , . ­ �.____. .'-.--.-- . -64 Lam Safe of-tilem-up4, at -any- rate," said - . them, .,to - ba.ohinina,-'as. it- never- -shone - belinei. the' - , . . birds. to Vi singing, were fall of life -bonaot-.-9p6j1t­ir�a--­ -(;_'b` ft no spot , y a means lot iio have the latter­�-.aitlnilton Times. ' ' .' the �constablos.. - Tb n I -heard 'am, e kissing. I jold 'When the'day camej the policemen escort e _C1 . . [leciced, 4nCIL baldness often, - though.: __ na. L" I hAve an . � , .the husba I - . _ Notfij�g 6 ....- . . . . � .L . '"and take them away:fromuo I , I... . . ,flowers frasrabw a I o ati-' 1. . L. '-. --- -"- - - -7 . ­_ . Meeker that it. was ii . hoL pUt'Up jO% . ... J_ _4134_ Y6661ki_of)iii�. �1!�_ebi�4 &-iWj. I th�i�ght he did �, th6 We'd house a . _. p., -biLgk, 'L L _13tarty.to.-Oloo-bri na the -11 to�- the bridegroom I$ L and" wafted till th Q` _nbli­ I , a1w,ayo,eured-byi us6i­ oth-� I * ta I . . I IaL .49 And we ask noth I Ing, wore;!" she io, , fdl'plit.ie,.:Gndwswere,on.Qur-kness shredding- . I *pot-pourri _____"...'4VA1rVV91§S JL0JgJl8JE' ': --­­. , . , . . ­ . I . 1 . .L. I . just �rlght. . I . ' � '. '. * ; I . I . . mirriage eaKemony -bad ectually beon per.- 1 L L!'re L' tore the Iiiiii'wU - rd 66.� - Ing'c4n a .. - . . � I �1 , "'L. - than to -be laid ij-onq,gyayo ��qn, t4a.lon .. ­ .., . -- .. __ - L. ..9 . ,I �'n:,� ,­ � " ,. . rains; together with the old jar, .. . I. ­� ' ' and -the -garden ringing *1th_OUr'-1JAUght#4 - . - ' folrL.�.'J�uglnu& Ia� aer ,04pparture � I . hi 4o' . ucy Mark,��_h q,9 " King LL o_,lIves_-'6a.1 .,rill ; _­�...o�_­­__�__.�­..fbrl hen. -. ' drmed.,.w --they, idtired __ . I I , .. 1i61 -es--: axe.-dosfr-Gyed­or­A-he­ghalids�--�� . ­ ) I . . .. . . . . . a x�ght, coin a . ' ' '' ' . . .. . -,And theonidless moraing,"he raujinured: .. - : And every once in'i while. Paul � wai'lifting L .. ; � "'L' .:-. . .rJarmatlan. .,., ., ... . - . . * , '. S,towar� itre6ti testified- that She was. sitting neir Mr. Adams when the light want out. . -, ,. L - - :. _L:�--��]_ . . . .. . L . .. ' � ' .. . . .. . . lttro�hidd, and docaypX, L. But Suoh'-as, ,. � . . 1. 'L I d� And even the endless 3noraing can hardly : my chia With his iingbrio make; ins look'him. in, thii faeo -with my eyes th4`t a's aare4 , * . du]EBUO,O�tober.L Her Royal EllghU600 the Ptincees Louise left this.morning in . Fiverybody.was rualling to -kiss the girls .and-- ' .1 I � �1kVKCPClLT1Zl§ mralsOIN; . , -, �.� . . I . I L . . . . . . . . ,.:_*. . . . � *remain.can be.sitve(I. : fo I .. . I J L,r L liseRilheos, a of'r by �his, api).Reation. uste a Ou1_ _: I I be brightei.th�n lionia. of the warnings 6f-Qnr . . youth-thinihomornings when we-Aratmift, - . . � . all, as 013 - not,. and saying my mouth Was tlie sWeiteat the mail , ateamehl' Saimati P an for-Englsad' oli S I Visit ohs tbo;,� t'L. PlIe OuIaL.'got Up near, Mr. � . 94 W . . Adaniq for protection, he beffiga.-Marriqd L . I Ili oolt'rlble� Wreq. . ­ . . -.,..it . Went Of Couv,19ts.nt XFJUP. ­ . . Islyalukele.- , - . - . - I . ' ' . ing'.the Uir with a pasty �edinient "t; ' sl - . . the-'LPOt_Po'urri,_TauI.,' You 'remember, that I . . . .. morning, Paul?" rose of, them all�ah; yb . a, you did.. Paul -and, tbenhe�Waspitingi, ' h' , "d L' " -;h6 jet to . Ing ishes. into4 -to the Queen. The wagther, WEIS rother . .unpleasant" and owing to the dense in!at -it, , man. , (Great merriment - ia;whioh. the.0 L LbVil,ljiiidlyiBii�,�d)__..__"_, ­' ­ ,".0tort, _ ._ U - . - " , . , , . . . , .- . .. . L . � , , , .311rAftlumv, W.!AcohBin,r�-The.newspap a_ or I . . . -, --willkbepLit ,.efeall. aw,vigbrous. . Its. _,� . ' 'fiWaslolyl * . DiI you reniniberit, Aunt Petals PI asked L . . so a . 3100sman . L stir the 'petals. And suddenly Ill fingers a were touching something like no , . heap, of rose . LL .was doubtful if the steamer wotAld sail As the . . I . � I . appointed' hour. The royal train reachbil . I . . 1. ­ . . ' DietrietA�tto.'Tney-Didho�.kiis'y'ou� - . . (blushing) I Cla -7-Ho tl�;ught ' was publish an Accotifif of- hoiiible atrocities In, I 0 I 'Milwaukee Honig Of Correbtl n Which 19 used 1. ­ use- vjll­&�vent- thd-hq4r,`­ ,I , I froih'� tuinin- gray, or filling of, and � . C� , � . 11 Shall i ever target it?" ohs said .. vi0i a L lam I leAveo,and he was bringing up a paper, a let- . - South Qaabee R. von Walock lioxily.'befora oe' .Miss . ,rk hia.wife. -1 . .- ­ ' � at the,diodretioi f the-Coixi 0 t 66 State pilailn. . L . conseqtienil:y-pre.Vent:b,,tldness.' ' Froe. 1, I low oweet laugh.� I! Why.' when I dep a ter -that very letterwhich he had given'John 6 And the V1oe­.R6gsI patty brbakfasted-in their .. . The Coirt�Dld you"kies him back think An intelligent donviet, jalst released, �whoso from -those � doleterib'Lfi substand'es; � I I remembrance of.that mornin - . - 9. will bloom out ' . of My gTAV0 like a flower I' Ana'yet it wis �upt as the Old'. follow was co, I I . . ming,up, from emptying the jar from last � year's. leaves and own:ear About Who o'clock. The Princess left the. Oar and Went aboard the -'steam y " acht : Ing he was your husband ? J, L � . . ,.? I . I At this. sally of the Court the ipeetatoig veracity to vou6hid for by prominent.peorie6noi. -states that he, has been An inmate for two . .. , ,Whioli.,inalce sofixe preparations, d-.iA- . . . much each a -morning as any day last month . . . �.Oialy so. glorious, so gilded, so full of sun . . - and he had dropped it there, and for. Opioeod, gotten it. John -is L So forgetfnl�l mean, of I Dolphin, unaer command ,of Captain Trudell, which immediately eonvqyed ' Hcr . Royal . . lalighed uproariouslyi and It required several . . I . . mintites to'restore ofiler. 78FO . � All that time he was vot allowed to write to his friends or counsel, They,supposed goroug -and.injnr ious to the hair, the J ' or ottn 6nl� benefit but not hailli lig'IfWantedmerelyfor..0, . ­ oblael Bat what a gray and'lowering, Allow. course, he was*.' - Ali ins I wha t &day that was I Highness to the atear ashIP At Anchor O'P'P0git6 � . . .. . I - Mini Olairk declined': to aniower and the him'dead.'. 119 �ays the -briladetuffa furnished - - . . . . - :' . I � aring dawn it bad I . If we had never had that' We tr9d on air, we walk6d in the mialleaviens. L 'llave the. Uastom House. T L .46 guar&�Of honor of B. -court decided that she reed nai'ariminia.toi - Qonviotsiforw1iiah the CoUntypaYS66 a L I . .. . I .. . I * ' ' � , . . .. . ire], PAIII I Ali, I was go sad wbbn I little qua. I you gone sound asleep, . Paul ? To be - * 'h I Battery linid the pontoon, and n'band'plByed, . . L . . L . � � . L L �� .. heroilf, .� .. I :tVharrrel" is damaged cow fedd and can b be no , . . . . HAIR - DRtSSIX.,G - sins that daybreak parted the suit I . . Ithought. byte- And Rosamond, if. yon. want i e 6 I the Nationa,lAuthem: as the Prina6sepapapol to I ., . . . . A A'' b : young lad named - rm trong,'u nophow � bakod. Thoni.eat.18 putrid. During binnonfine- . . I .. . .V . - 1. I . . I I waoddno with my, nfo—anaitteawpity— I . � 1�00-yothjg.11� '. I . . . rplef- pot-pdurri�the English-, you It W, ball italotch patch -.- ,Ah, Whilt. miuio that � � I theateamyselit. 'A number of ofAcera, of the . I militia and'looslAignitariou wire at the land - of Adams, 'swore that ilia aj�eWprowlsed. him' ' . I a dollar to blow - but L the light wbenhe pient bmbryo eplvesi 'doga -and, gla.udered. . horses, wbr6, furnished as meat. - - 01 'the I � . : . . .1 . ... . 'L ' *4 , i-cithit elge Loftn.' ouna So deSir,�- L, . be f .. 9� ­ � . I Here Roosmond'pincheff Bertram'd arm. , I L ii� 71! and. she paused to liotei._ i ­­­ . � �� I Ing. Her Royal'Higbillisi shook hands with � -colonels gave the si�nal.- Adams icratched the top of* his A' of the kodpois : bratdlitid be -mays men were abl e. tiiiilijio' �oither- -oil' nor-. - on . . . ".1 . � , at . D .--- so. young. ' *,And. might have - bee - I . .. I � , :4 - I (Gather ye rose Band _ISyO May, . . " ' ' Duoheenny'; Strange, M03111i'iliabsri, - � . lidad-lila a ,signal. He gave the signs . I - "boatenano'plit in jLbfa6k:boleo,which.iis -by '- . . . - - d3re, it.'_-.doe� n6t SoilL '-white. oLmftio, 'blessed," [aid list .old aunt - Feraid. 41 If I the . . . - � Old'Timblillitill Vl,ing�' L" ' ., . � . ind this same flow�r that imiles to -day... Bud Bia achat (Speaker of the House of com.: mono), and other genflomeh.L. - Cheers- wt�rb , I.., "just after lifif *119 left' him. I . � _ hltliy dog kennel. fi'in 1ent four inches I It' five feet.'. A man.okanot lie at length ill I - giv n- , i long On the hair, - . i - and yet last� � L - - - gave that, morning just . swifteat'lgiance .. locroon'the garden Io Paul's window, and ad* .' I I. I ,.-L .� To -morrow will bp dying,' -' . .. , .givaflaitiie yaclit left the -wharf. Alarge . The jury.founa,a verdict of.not'gtillty. I , . When Adams nixt has occasion to -Scratch. . i8L I .. . and share no -*ent1latiou..! The-Atior .1 I richo &Iopyjustre and a grix0m, it �.% � " . . I . , . that he set there over his booki. he. could not . . . ton. Ana then I dressed me, and. I thought sang Bertram',' otepping'i4rough the long , window into the low light of the x1sing moon,., �arty of ladloo an a already ta gontleMen L. ha .gone out fr6w this 'eide to the Sarmatian to . his head, it is Probable tlxat-he will; find less ,he he irt re, than when.he aoistchad it the lait I . covered "With oi&ura aud-,-urino. Pasa ar , rdL. lot � 11 planed tfie two'nity days, an1two man .: ­ ;, .. perfilm6i; �' - .. - . . L� I . .. . ­ . I . I . . . .. L I .� !. I .� .. . 'Pre . � of'goine young girlbeing dregoodin her, grave. 'on the riall atra"In of the tenor seeming to r6li:, fragranio wish the Pkinoese bon voyage. L Ali �soon as . I . . tijilo. . .: ` . ... I I . .. .- JIL died. T ere 16'.8 chair'factory connected _ ared by Dr. J. C, Aybr & Co., P I . � And then Yj,inneii My. White frock--�-a.Ia upon tho duek ownat as from4' , . . I., I - Her Royal Higillieso' emli4ked on board ths I - . . . . I ._--__1_____. I � with the inatittitiors, slid it' is 4hrged the * � 4 . . _ . _ i . . . _ . - I ' L , . . to L. th . a . I . 7aveuse, you call'it now, - Rooamondm­and. . � I � -went down vood 6rdara to picir the. . � flower; . .1 I I ­ ' Rope : L gere'. .1 . . I . . . , moad�* lin'' . .to, loose a ' . n - berL , dreds steamship, wsidli ,w4ii gaily 'decorated. with . . .. flags, the Royal . .sWidaia was bblated. at't1W 'main �, . . . I . . . '. .. ,, X-A"m CA WAIEJF� ` , .. ". - , A . . I I . . . 1, I . . ,. ''.. .. .1 LIK 1, : � * . a in 0 i 'golicii ri collusion With ill oaiIdria6nd` Us .to * kidnap Mau to- Work at',the chairs; - . :�� Prue caidnot -Alftlitl alLiphemist - .. .� t 6 I ... , .. . , . a . Sr `., ,. . I ' L. I :1 ZOW . 14DLLo XA8S` '. . . . flowers with the 'ddw -6n them 14' the pot- buirl � .that ..gr andmannni, had lidden me. I p I .. . . never to'tbrget in the thlie-of roses.)' . _. I . L . L i .. . L . . . . . I silt Weatbo time o5f roses, I . . . I I. from,MxaoEiU-iight%iA'schiit,Whieh detal�ed ' . it. Miss 'Effin$haw WftS. aryini. - i6fti, .11 L y to; -herself, . Ali, one 11 she Murmured, working'- , the kuobb� fingers in 66, lace mittens, and A?r&tking whoso-coutemboxiiry slip fts­� most, and a Royal oalutewas Area from i 'the aiiadel iind the Tournialine.. The'apart- Mont" for the Ptindezis were lit6rally covered. . . with flowi4rfl an4L �pjanto, presintt d .by our -lending cIljzf,UB-., About un ololoqk the .., , " � , Inte a 0 WC0113r. ACtI9 I V D11jilaUes. � . . � '' . Few of the travellers in glep�j L ' log -card are 'aware that tbd 'wheeli 'which L bear them acronB rapid rivers L and - lofty trostIc-works I The wholo story is most: otattling. opd.ra- . volting. It is Witined the ohs as can, all be . . . I . rg . .. I Red . . ­ I .. . VATS . - I I . I I .. � . . 1� . I . . � .L . � . � . - . Blenala's Darl"* . . . ., . 'L - -_ 6� L .,� . . � .. '- . . I . A 2 L' , ' " .. & L � .- . _J �� (. .. . . . L . . . I . � '�P_L,J,i1JJ41 .. I I � * . , . - I , . . k1,11,16111.*11 I 1-111 ... . ,- I , . t � ',-one he* selfish age'lal She raindrabers L Sarin 'lei, ictomp The -quostion L . . . I . I .1,1A I Wo piuckea them as Noe w em , � . . . I . - ation weighed sue. anied � and, aia of papen whether Paper Blondia's daring exploits on ilia rope Lin . V E:(; I I ..? . I . . : 11 ... I . I all -her own par4 in it,�'ohe-lorgdta mine, by 11. M. a, Tuniriahline, set p�dl- for Liver- wheple are.puporlor to it 'Pu whoolo. was trio I Vienna are just now'the talk and wonder'of" ", /I WIA"T", L I I sang Bertram, half Un6r,iiia breath. . - . ,I And I plucked them tillL my baoJist on'My For I also�ft io.-Ho long ago -7I loved Paul." � � ' , 1. " " . . ' . I - . pool" Th6 Governor-General and , party riturned to town in the totiaoi at, 11.30 a.M s6t Rome length in tbounitea,stateo circult Court at Philadelphia on Thursday. . George. tho,town, He ailleL hiMgel'f tho."t Hero or Niagarao"-wild p . prformo at ilia blaiiding which - ' . 1: . . I - , I I I - ' A -S -1 r . I . ZD06 was just . 1L. I . . ., I " 11. L . 111n ". -! li�l!! V I I arm. was hooped., -The garden. than .. ­ � , JL Bunaway Couple. . L' I I ' and left for'Ottiws with' Bit John A,'M!to. - W. -Halloway and wile sued the Pullman L h 110 was Used in 1878 ,for � the. ox ibition. - -T :4 LL I ' ' L_ - � � as it ls-tQ-day, on a, terrace higher the , L At.. the ,,Tofkgo Street Station' TorontPIL donala-ana the other Dominion Ministers. -�ft . . Palace Car Company for the logo of theli's,on, L latest thing reported of him lo,walking,along - . 11 . . . 11A\ 111�� I garden. root Of kha And LVhen I turned Paul e down, -and w6'a. .. - . . About. I saw _ had_ Cam . . L yestilrday,*hilpLa-manalid a- t ..is P. woman to be husband and VIM, weta hit F � .. .. ­ . �% _'_ .. . 1 _ , - ------ L , - , ­ - . . . ... . . . . - "K. O.F. I . � . 7bose death. Was N1 - OaUged,b L . yoan Accident to a Pullman car attached to the Niagara ox jog Pr the xopestin otilts; blinatoiaea and baeliwArdsi at a .-height of 250 feet. No net is at ietchon �� . I)K\ I ­ I I ki . .. 1. .. . . 71 . . I . - . walking in the poplar alley of his giand- . . ­ I .. fatherlo gardeni bare-lisaded, with, his hands � ppoed ,Ing theitlaggage chookedJor Hamilton,. a ird ! - till . . . . .- . . . . . . . '111ectlum. et� tile .41i Pi4eme'Court-looterest- . train on the ,might of Nov. -1, 1876. One of- the wbiels under the. forward truck of The . below. him, and Wi4en balf,way, Barman he bi faigus to load his -nerve, and, putting' is - . , r L �� , Q \qjjol' � I . a I.W. . ZA0 I - . . rill &a YJ V . . behind him slid bid head f4l 1 ' . *0 ,I - a - n ' do"blabreast. :' paAy,4wthe Oerson of an infuriake& miaild, L . ruolledin anaviatmea the Man -PA her. bus.. . .. , , ­ lail StatistICS. '-- .- -�..� '­ - ' . ,. I .-LONPPS, 1pals,6 car. .Woodbine broke, and* ,the' � head to his forebeid, wAvera, loans, and,theia ' I . . : This, standard axticlels Compound— . . -1 . . Ali, how beautiful he WA 00 to'll; L so dark, � . I allen, otgr, L Ana I loved �hiw jo; 010 like'al; hand; making the� ii.iiltioii resound mith'her . Oat,,, (sat -o -N. -M the.inesting.of . . - the, .6'aprewo Coutt - I 0. 11%, hold here restilt . Was that several . persona were . 'killed, Ad many Wounded.. -, The slips .Qua - recovers, himself. I, A gasp of ' anxiety"' says a report, 11 is board Jbroughthe L , I I , A 6 , I - I � ivUh the (tro�i0st'Citre. ' - ', and we bi Ad 4ilarrellea. Ihadbetu.nolser. '.0 'able larnontations, The main seemed to Prefer the company of the first famald and eventual. y6te0a�, thk M. V. ii�eretiry gave in'th'o . . pla(litiffif contended that , paper wheali wake bushed asoeinbly ; women oar , . peam, and are '. . , , - . ,ire - 't d'-.�'_; L :16 effects, . .is iyouderfiiI n I I - ,. just forty-oight hours. Itoeemedtaine � ­ -.- __ - __ - ­ , . thgt-l�had-�nevtr--boon-.bapoy.,..-.I- bad-loat�my- I , ' ly shook his wife off. Shocbowoisr, obtained - I - . If &I t ' - - 000 10 0-1 _fi t 71 -, " PO' 00' )i OU.6rls a ad, in the ' following: annue . I report, which showed the. � 1, � . L . L . .. 1. STATXSTICA OF mllipl OADER; . unfit for Use'Lainathat the.uib of sue . . . h whooln was -gross- - negligance-on ... 4her, -part ... of -,66- carried out in AtA." The . Emperor and, E mpreoi ... ioave both- been Ito. a Ille-vx1raorz, - Be ' . . 11 . . I - satisfactory as. evbr. . 1. I . . .- ­1t`f6§b5fd§ �,i`i . ,VbrfM1dA11la&-t Its� " -6 . , . . � d MiD thO.' youth; I whi, at ; I, had come . .. Pena , shape of a cloak,: and also thed � hard to got �L ' I L . .. L Number of Courts... ,.....� ....... e.. . ...,..� .... Big I * I _JWbnan Palace Oar'Coinpany... A nuw6or of dinary performanob-ba t neither bf. them . . � I:, . . . ,� . , I I I I youthfill Colo r. - . . . shadow. There. wag Another yonng girl," - Panda, pto if even ohs said', after a woment's , . 1. . her husbaud1w. hat, while titkin 9� 'OU0, 10339* farewell embrace. hat WaO Number Of Campo ..... a .......................... . ..., it Number of'Miflara Degree Cdarts ...... 12 . witneosea took the same grofina, slid tostified that only *basis gelidly cast Were gates On - screamed .L. - . . I . : , I - � . , I 1. It: ienloybs ull. �orupUons, itehi.n(r L . . I . , . Z7 the Barrows of youth bad;. thoir',oweefifeas, � I ,j'fh&t' thatit was good now to reatimbero . 11 --The restordaand the man and the first: woman - proceeded 'on "'it - leaving Number of R. W. High Coifrts­i ........ 10 Number .of mombets in name. -1 � ..... . 11 04 Amount of Subordinate Court Funds: �, .m.601-00 . L the. other band, the. defence claimod that the . paper L Whsala Were more durable than the beat' . Tim'joz;GLgso Biab.-The spAvrowcomew from a good family, having -a hoot of r a- 111.1(1 &LII(Iruffi. * It - gives -the head a . COO11110, Sootilillg;L sonsation. of . I FanII9 grandfat�or had chosen lot him to . . . .3marry. I may speak About it now, I suppose; � Way rejoicing, , woman NO. 2' without a husbandi but With a cloak i6 tell. ­ Worth of Subordinate Courbproperty. 7UPSU 00 � r I Paid for weekly benofits, ate.. yea * . � Iran, And wer's pradtioally indestructible, The � plaintiffs WereL non-suiled.on the that presentatives in Europe, and -a fall list ill North A Merida ; but, strange to say, it is gi-eat I 07 . . . I . dolnfort,' � its U�e, .JI(IL t1lo,' So ' alp by L I . I . . she Joni stand inessed t6 spite; She Was, she lei. Iny dear6et friend, and -Paul has always loved the long, long weary days Of hiaLlabsence. The *Msift, 'wife is alleged -thus to have taken leave 11 24 00 1879 (except endowments).., .3590 Paid for sathe during itars i875-70-77. 7,788 od ­ Fattl for endowmLlIts, October, 1875 - ground their testimony aid not, Phow B . Uy liability. I Whatever on the part of the Pullman oar the OUI y a L clan of this large division -of the bird1ribe from which the gift of song seems be q #111 . to � nd Clean.- . i'. .., � I Conid. . Py its tonle properties It restores. .- L ter ad a brother. She has had many. dultorii . ince ; with one a]! them olio - plighted'f4ith, , of his better half is named Vred. R66wobil, end the, woman who R0061apeinied him Joem 'the 1 tt�:to and inomiling polioyLh I ' 0-1 9 ................ .... i. 25 Year 1678 ......... .. - .' 8,287 90 .pot&. tion. It !a stated that a verdict which Would dL Involve; the logo condemn the wh6ela Weal to have been' Wholly withhold. Everybody who has otrollad in the coantri during,May the oaplll,lry� andsl to their normal , - . gh � : , a she has kept get ,trust. With death. Bat I Asian Of SaiAll Chill, .. . .1 . . I . I . 11 PAW for endowments up to and, In- , L eluding No.220,yoar 1870 ............... 103,000-00 of over 01,000;000r to the Pullman Company * . . AW' L t.16VO Carolo of . and Junehat liotehed to 00 'sparrow, . vigor,provd1iting baldliess, a1ld,m.q1z--'. . C, I 1111 thd h, tir thid1c -And. (�. 4. 1 lit that becialtoo I adored Paul all.the -ithbug . world was at his tent ; and whou his grand, . � . Great 14ale of Caundinu iwvi� Stotit in Total amount paid for All rellef'to : Oct. 12,-1810; . .................... ;...'.... $233,040 51 alonat, I .4 � - , . . * - -------q . our chirping and -song . butina one . Over � heard the oparrow In anestion titter a � gro; sttoll = . 0 I I I ' As h dressing),nothing has boeu* I . � ,to be his choleof . fatheresidthis other Wag . , 4 'Chicalgo. I . � . .. . I � . Calcitic, Ostober,-The gold of Shorlbakno ­_ _.- 'L I ��� I..., - ..- 'L . I ­ . . . . . I � ' -- - - ) A so rio lfght� L. A ' Aii6lbef, t`jlUjk1PJf­ff'r�Jlje , 1-1 - L Us Be ,Aibgld 06-tifid-t -PH960--ol Ilid-loiftteor "' ", " ' L '_ ' -.'fouuJa:'$o offeatutll or destrable. .-. ' L* I With her gr6at'fortund at commands and I . ___I�_ remember that I.hid, ohl� this hougi and its auaOlydoodales of the Bow lZark Canada As. - ,� ID10d N01!6 ' We notice IL n . a dopy of its . .1 , celeatta 271g, Irial.has been made of It in the road ing-room of 'the British Museum with a, most oRtIstao., molody-r-nothing but that - incessant. coin. - I plaining chirp and distronalul obattgr from I . I I ' . A. A. 11ayesf1%1.D,, State Msayer-.. i belongings for my own - fortunes- why, then I epolatioi, at Dexter Pailr.Ohicago, to day, was the boat stile Made ill tbe'Unite'd St4es or,04n. lishonan.�of the glat August last the announce. * tory result, The light Is Blind frow-halfs, �ne-end of -the year to the other- no intormlo- of Massachusetts, Says, "The Coil - - . , , looked well after wy.lovm'. Yes-, he Was my . -although ads. fok two years past. The bulls wexe ill grant. ,ulent of the death of the Exelititiva Engineer ,dozen lampa suspended in.4ho dentra, of-ths' oiant*no root. if it could sing 118 out,bat. stfWenis itro ijilre, and cireftilly so.. *; 'for � 1. . - � loVer'L I had fbIt aure--of that, he demand, and averaged #318, although two of . of the Provinco.of Behar, Mr. Windlo.. Thin great dome, and is again diffaded by a series bird, or even the clumsy robin, for instance, lected excellent qnality wid I I . had never'Wa. 00, never 61fotly said 06 in L *ordg, but wo 4o:aof alwiyo need words. themost'valuable Worq withdrawn- Duke of 80, Paulina, gentleman wits A oon-in-lAW of Rov, A. 0. Waloho, rester and chaplain tofho troops, of relloctoro. The success of At ajetem to considered assured, Hitharto thMombas the opposition to it which now exist would., it'lo oafs. to nay, never haid boon arousedo .cobsiddf it the )�)::�T xolt�PAR,ITIOX - . intentica And now, All at once, All In 4 twinkling, -no it . . the Aun had gone out it -noon, he was the Otfotd And , Batch pura Booth. The cowd and heifers averaged 0804. The 01yadodsloo 0 very old w The stallion Port Royal, lamaieno, formerly garrison chapa lain.,hero when the p, a 0. Rifid.Brigade been closed at dusk, gsq'or,other inflammable light being h . )rbid(don, Withthe Introduction :hours bodanow Ili all fairnealf, walvin'gthequestion of Bongo the dpat row cannot be called sty -, forits purposes..,, , � � , I . tPrIce, Ofto .3)ollitroi - - . L lover of another girl, And 1 could not . have bolidwa ordreamiA that the fortano oil' . OJAI Dake at ( a 0 a broug) t $1,800, and the Merlin fair 3" the, Was quartered in HsmiltX. Mr. whidles it 1�aeuis. *had paid a visit to Gya to aid in of the olsairlo light the of closing will be extended, sad the sathest #indents will bettor or worse thaa the root its kind . I of whioll.are all plumps Sober, dull-pluroug6d. .) , � . ., . I '211032 mm -- Ift . 0.= I 0 * , MV6 would have Witold any difference with Paul, 341 i �biq !Otal Proceeds of oAle Were 4 prk' t 17 000 I L 11 boa , Jilvdosigathig the Oak of cauee of the 6utbr hold'aifiny board Aaded to their time ter, . bifao,�karperls Afa&zittd. L �. . IEPWWO .. , - . I .. -FOR or the grindiatbor's Wish, or heaven's I �_ , . I' . . I . cholera in that province and to afford relief It iterary work. The tamily.of 9190 Ilmm% Tharpby In the, TI -It WHISKERS. . I thund6rbolto even, before I 0AW it for Uly- ' Tnz � IsoteRuutliz at, Pulit6.tieftr.-In Ali- to thi suffering inhabitants* On his return It hike looked -out that the mystoiloas $hoot- only bDo Of that name in the United States, . 'This Cleg'apt proparatioll May be, , . . gelf. I saw it Myself, I SAW him go And the -harp, L 66tailiade with a a elsion of he Toronto I V11 home to Baulaporo he wag attacked by that areadful aieoua -died Ili tow hours, ing at Ed. A.Tillmore, the young raddleoll . Strathroy, Oat And the family of Ravi William Thuraby, of i -01110d � Oil, to change the color orille turn the mania so shoplayed upon, . I land band Over it With the baler on his cheek I in School Doard, the, Committee on I iin, An Stippling. have Lboon- instructed I to - Wants, P and a The Angli8hliian truthfully stated. that 11 he student of I on the Oth, WAS L ' done by too enraged brother Who I in Attempt.. Brighton, Englando is the only ban of that a Line in a Europe. The rovirand called a),, ,rt3r any other imtldsl - - . Ir ' bew,d from gi, . or . I . . and An angry fire in his eye When thd eye , I twohty-fiva rubber Strips, one for each 00 cal. fell a Victim as much to duty W hiseouptry Ing to bid eleteria Wrong, had- mill, = the vocalist Ili LondoA reeefitly, and proved . W shade, to brown or blacic;at dig- Llb,L , . fall askance on Inc. I saw him lift her from ,J� ­ il. � fifteen inches. long sUd-one and 0, half Inc 66 ' Ilia Wiaow, go It he had died in battle." taken for the party nought of ter. - their iobtiouihip, The first. of their � filially , Crotio, I -, ftl n. It is cai;! y applibdl'behig . I hot 06iddle'at her g4te, itiot dOWM the Street ; 11 -1-* Wide, to, bid Wed lie the onli instrument Ili whow* he had left with five young children, Wholes have boon, seen 109buting In 'the Van Lord of Dent lubarg, and AfbUbldhL I I . -,ill oine pr paratioll, 11 d quickly mid -of - . With, her and stay tills an hour I iria go Iii baroL . Aftoi*xrdj a,groota,cama And' ledJ the lac adwinigtdring corporeal punishment to papild Attending the goveralo600lo. , . .. WAS well koown'sud. highly -esteemed in Hamilton, and *jlJhAvs L the heartfelt, sym, . . LFlrth otV orth for obverol d6yo p0t. and tbd caroage of a monatet nearIV 8011 131 length - . .OP Thuraby, Who L VAX chancellor of,England In 1353, was one of bid descendants I I por . I A it vnaiienb Color, fee L ILI I . prof(Illees off. IS&* him loitorinj with her ht the Joan � vi and I heard hie but, they aid not know I Am ,. . . A"Diiao daltute AnOdfa %ijandholy?".ab 1. ka Appleton Prow Bad experience We I Path r' and dondolonco'61 A large circle I - 01 rat red Military Pad Other lov Ing friends in has stranded at Kirkdali li, having, It Is supposed, boon killed by coming In contact' � - iingla A soldier at Woolwich, V od, bad just I !lie i i 0 Wh Ill neither rub fior'wnsh-oft. . N P. IIAL4 &A 0.11 by Fl. . xalgetAblo old. grandfather coots hobbling up .. -journal, . . R AAmi I I ithift Asiv I - . ,- ­ this city.-Cou. � . I . *!Ili a bagoing nteamor, 1. I I registered infant 0011 I in the JaAMP Of AA 11A----" It . anuthetured . I - � I - - . k .q