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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-11-13, Page 7. 77v5- --- --------�r- W7-- N!'"ar"Ok"�-, - I - — . . , � � . . . � , . 4� . I I t S,441t, , . ,-cl , . 7 , . I . . � I . 1-1 �­ 1.11 � . — - 11 - . I - -_ - � - - - .� --- . - - I 11 . � . I I I . . � I . � I � 11 . - — I . View AxoXt mommoo; Tory tightly oliovo $be place - . � . - - . I .11 —_ � . � -_ ; 11141 ,, and �joke at 014 It we cortalAIX a very weak appath* attached to, the ]poison Iwo. which Jarotbeirl000d IP Me 101190ye muliflueers no" *loof*$ 11144 PAW"" WKWIP I � . . I this, 444084i Is ippliod to ths. wound, 0 which It one, However, b Is _m - , ,004 . ii do , ad to and it entgr bad 4 truck him 'In, 6 Xans" &per nd a report of-thp AUX14, up 0 - . 004 T1191OAtly forwagd, &oil I . % o.6 wlilob the summer bee kl000d, .first adheres olovelj�wudAhoa drops oil 91 Its talAlog, for, he conatanuy 1)orpetrated it, till I - _P , I ' them away, they Will'ilot bs. missed ,. I � remedlas ware unclose ; - in proceedingsatt)" 812Lteenth annagi session W'o take I � , . ; own accord. It bee then apparently, Ito One day received 0, lesson whiph unfloubt. oulboot'r Olio I � I , I . . bol following frolit the, X W xo&, talplotAo _t laws, Assay. SA4 light: . drawn I - . poor follow was a corpse, .. , 4, - ,.. , - 44 4QWA . Out :11 the Vo paged of the Brosharhooa *(JX1100QMOs'VQ E agIO60vo" N'Vitit 'Of tfi$ 2`fM 4 . ,loan And-thop4tiontia oup Odly-ORrOd him Of Ibit' trick, Alwokof - O.Ving, with 4 vengeance, she awful virulence 08 of a late. data ; . ,war floating Atick white; , I . 44 �, . . 11 .. �� 9 M I 0 111 . sweet mul4ep, to,day, I to 13 Cared. This, at least, hL what I -have a good Many otherd. - I - POE 14 oollostpo the sidare.02 of welcome by Mayor 119 the Rochester Arm which Inventea me . ��� , ' It the poison. of the cobra da capollo.'# Ohodloyo and other residents o summer has malted &war, been told; bn� the ofdolkoY of the 00-041104, 011e. was walking IAJI big I I I � I . ,I genies 0 ,have omp!qed -1 . I I .. Compound, or This was our Jams aneddoola. UWAggetting � . _ jsy, Chautauqua Lake flzille .1 I -__�­ -1— I...- - .. — mmia quite another Matter," .. orsoon Mith ,two or Allies alun ths nro"nial ndarafsa .1p U.. P .�I­,�. Oourtney it , ­ , an, One aft , Pate, darkneog ,was AsWng in, -And --if; -We' 11 '413 'Cil , s their advertising- agent, if ho Is I �� a Belis. 1:140 40 air I 1. � . a r - -T-- . I I I " It to phat I have often been told, too," friends, - aluf Aghaeor, ark workb3f; solely :in their inte.re . 0 P I I t a 4104 . I Wad there, tOP, 1144 With Me Was. about the t1ino v , ato -sill if I$ We ;a X 11 a observed the judge; 11 4oid I romeialier paging Ono 01, the young man WhQ,had come on , . ban doctor. addroos byMr. gobingon, well known in tali. ,Would be Cheaper for them to pAybim 01,000 its, . . . . I d 114 a .. a 0. I I a , . k at�: and game Of trho others were in, Abe habit 0 way.eircles here, who, holds the position 91 , I k f eta r 0 Ot- A Man in MY district who was 0414 to have she same time as Myself. jand who had oQ1941 turning In O�C � � win the whole . I ) at an t Ig t as L A � . . for 4, nightly rubber at whist. . Second Grand Engineer of Cans"; . or 0.2,00(f than. to have nanlon � . 11 ,,, � . I been -bitten byp cobra and bad been carod that. d4y to Bee. Me.. and had , '00,000, by beatin ourtuoy in, a race 1 it � I'll P �� as of tat Cold$ , , , - I boon, adjournment was Made, therefore, by m9a, . , by the Application of Quo Ot these So. hospitably invited so 'remain t4 ItIllai, of ADDAMS ZJX TU9 SHVItHeRSTATXvIA CIP T1111 04. those* thinga lia true, then Courtney,# � . - the Party so the Cabin, Dr. Boaraigh,bring. , 0 Oar 0 0 0A ed Stories. But, I.&M inclined to think He Bad , I were Ing 'up the roar with Abe obaplaill., . ,not at , a � 310 em asellp I d , 11 strolling about IiAi>* v1%OTl1XaHQOD.f, " : ODnd in easily expigIU64; if noll , . ., " a t a Saw of a Ar Mae . I there is 6, good. deal of ance In t a roolvoo, when th to k, ., William Robinson, second grand originedrif. .true, the Mystery is still Unso I f ,,_, _... � I year Mae. . I , a- I . all he a a urge at our W,A_ Varyourlotisin ant that you have 'just I . lyod. a rtue of, the brought u ,close so, the spot where 'Mr., related, Mr. L%no,11 heard him ,may, nit he � 11 � . I ay., foe may'almop In A matt r. Perfect k0b, in, she 'y'll .. $4 wgs jutroduceit amidet a, roun member of the Fixecutivocommittee at jilis � I I .6 I Us breast, a Qua M I ,a - .- I I d of applause, A ' . Sal ow. And weary,unroot; ,,my ,go 4. long way in agaisting the 00roo .delivered An Address replete with Art 4.1 A . - a and big friends were chottine. In a deseeraded the ,stairs ;, 11 1 Must an4, , good, National Association of Abo,teaj Oarsman I . .� I 11 00 to. _no eacliploth the spirit may, ggro; and Of course wepuly boar of the and- moment. the old, gentlemen sto6ped � down to ainote of WIV . really make Palate. on tbasubject of temperance, , writes. to the, Editor, of the , 11 rou I . � cessful a .1 %sca, never of the tat � laroo,," ' a little tuft of horbago .beside .Min, so I 14% OXIAXIaHA - . - 011iritt Under date Wile the forin beard the colors it flaunted un- I . I .izod " yen," calmly, replied the chaplain, ,cbut N, LADiza: A7311 GzaTLltXI0N,- Of Oct. 25, Ror follows . " Have not boon I . . - . 11 That Is trao," replied ther doctor ; ,0 and Whit looked like, a small stick or blk, of �3�qvertholeog terribly true.4 Being -the representative of , the Brotherhood reading yours, on th . ejffanlan, � J , , . . bowed. , . there to, be I . . . � I . . Courtney fizz � I , 1. I .. OWN,. no Special quality in Abe branch, and Ilting it against my friend. Mr. - I Caun , I " 11 , . . . of Locomotive Engineers of Oanalds, I at and. innot may that It. meeto my views, exec 0 . ­ . � ­ . I I I I 11 � 1. . . , 00 folding thy vesture to Isy out ef eight ,atone I Itself that. can be ascertained,. for Ashley, saying, quleklX, I There's a snake 11 . %,jXU viltilwCE 1K but feel proad for the very warm reception except that I bad made tip my min, Q.41; With sweet-amelu.10K pod6s'with heart bounding - thei Iqave been ftequoAtly subjected to. very I bad ,heard thin so oftin now that I did ... . I- , ,UL-EJ%1"90DE.VJ1,V., , . - . _ I I 1. I you. have extended to. us, on, thip, our first visit Courtney aid not perednally know of it. I ' I . . - - .1 � 0. I . light, careful stialynig, and, As 1 paid, have . .0 ,- - - - - "Yet told In s prayer for the Strength y9ix MAY , turned not even Smile, but just glAu ,� to Kansas City, and it is my eirnest, desire P . .4 town war t ' ' . 1. I . .. I . I ced at Ashley JL!Dgt,er froem Captain unirvy's lifiglue.,v ;q a I . ex lans0ons of Larmou an 4 0. . � d out to be nothing more mysterious than a with 4 look mount to pay, 414over mind - -* , Atelcollye in valtuda that we may always prove ourselves worthy 9 th I ,I Wriest I ever saw, and I believe if they.4K, I . I I . the honor you have conferred upon no. Aid not do it they oor&ainly knew of it. I sold APr3&Q79er­'whIChAa grinto to the otortil-boaten piece of charred bone, afterward. shaped and itlq Only big little joke.' My eye fell on Ills The Brussels Post publishes she fQllowlvg this appreciation by Ali iblio for our Orde Brown � I reed � ,polished. At least that is all we can tell bent arm, where the, object -thrown by Mr. r 0 pi , in presenoeof Xameo , orstrengtbluitaweskoess . r, .- I r ,, ,Totts,of - . X -a eta evermore 4bouttlwm; r4 . extract from a letter w. itten by the motherol and: for the principlie We Profess as well as t rub, that I could fix one of t . Qotlyg . . he . he 'boats J# 'Vatil.wiliters and Sulaniers oa,eartl shall No Qoor . . , lid they�oortmh;ly hold no place Gordon h I not fillon, 09, Captain Oaroy,to a relative living in lihaii _ . . . .. I . � # Int .,4 alighted; it Jigi , , .Among the remadlei employed by medical 6 - - '" . , , part good i . I . . , at had remained the a tLati � eaults. arlsibg from the vamo that Spa two hours, And Lie Atat6d What I said at J;JiSi - . . I er . -'iliVillorct it of Ontario : I I Ire . � r I men.0 ­ I �egsu to move; ond.with aiwns4tiou ,of her. no, on to greater activity ii,a o%trying them out, i4eeting of reporters Pit. the INDUN SN�tKri, STOAIE- S. r. 11,rn fact, doolor, there is no rem@lly for t I - or Ave 'went down to Routhlea to mowait, the My friends,- the me . I ­.. I � I hatel.12 . I � I bq_ ror, ivillob. to my dying day I call nev - I . . I rito of. our institution, have Itzoes. ontoe�y the American public are � t; , , arrival of the Jumns. - owing to the great jua. 11 i . .. I bite of's, snake .so good as keeping out of its forget, I saw tho. reared head and small kindness, of those in authority we Wert) the ! been so fully explained by our orand. chief now forced, whether they will or no, to attencl i ; Way prevention. .b4ttar than care, eh?'i bright, eyea of a krait, one of the first to go on bbard, and found Oar dear din . I remains nothing more for the representation of a now dra oallecl , . . r; , , robot Yale. gineer that there . " � . remarked a cheery old Merchant on his way onoup Snakes in In0a I Its bite, w . as all but me to say - ed In Baying .yville, or, tfi,MM 11. i I . na �a, but, 1, do $eel justifi 41 The. Mystery of Up Unini I I . I I I was a passenger on board the. Perillioular back to the lJorthwoot provinces. I brorized and bearded soldier with his usual that noid orit", can. say otherwise than 1900undrolS." No one Carl dony that t1lig io,IL - ' � r � I certain death, and that in a very short time. beating and calm self-posooli.e.ion, taking a tho't the standard A�09,motivlI �Sitpj_eerg h _ 4tri _1 al.,NIP.q�190-4--dQY.,Xk9,t.b.OrXOWa4L--.-.,,,�-.— I -and 0 lental steamer Medina one among . . _ I iq t � ,. , r 1. I I ,'No doubt of that,Mr.Roborlo, bdt unluckily I Stand Still 1� I e'ried, in an agotiS. I Dopot choorfal view of everything, and so. steadfast- ` I- 'R or - _. L'il pj�Lorlg , - iiation, nor adopted from any ' .' . J ­ I . a , 1­�___ . ,.several young fellowe w,),tq had started in we can't always. 'manage to* keep out stir,-Aahley, as you value. your life 11 Oaa . bee * Imed-t6-co" aj' IN— ' , . � . I . � and raoolater tb . b -Ta . gmcli since. the ,Tfdi5 aFj Rair --varloug Capacities on our Is trial trip 11 to Ind an ,Uer at th � F , , ., . � . � . , is. vot the way of onakes ; 1 only wish we ooqld. gl so, and, the brave young fellow compre. a very Olght'Of him, organizing of this society, and out amjoitl�u Irerialloomelly. It seem a ba what play;i, , . W.q,haa oribbunt 'red gain rather rough waa- Why, 1 could tell you a dozen instatic 8 of I . area and comforted us, thouo," I inner !a to still so on in the good work, There In wrightel classify A ,. 4, t 'The - -' ' ", , ­- " .... .. . ..a � 10 . I . � )Ashdod 1i situation.. The snake' was now .o a conaposite; farce. .. --ther After quitting �ha Rea, Sea, but that was .e, ,he Payo the last half hour of ausp6nge, ,,while onothing which I ho � rat act was . a rousing old-fashioned Bowery ' - ' I . . - their being tonud in the roost unlikely places, slowly curling itself About his shoulder. It he Was with Prince Edward, of Saxia'Welmar, Pe this Oonvontlou wil - fi I � I All Over; wg� had had favoring galeo for And of several Most Provi4obtial escapes from he ohadayrod', I navbr taw it; indeed, Lay adopt, if we, want to be a progr000iv � melo'drams, with plenty at,- . y Was the most ttyibg bi ftll.� Even r . villaill, and red . , � .0 a organ!. , � - .. far from, Battelle . it. . w, lid in zation. It is that of making it Compulsory fire, The second act, now to Progress, is al , I . . I :.Reveral days andweranow within twenty-four' being bilten. ' ' A brother officer at mine, who IlSesmoxe riveted upon the horrid opootacle � He Wanted a fall . .1 . � ,hours or go of Bombay. Oar promised land waswith his regiment on the line of March, and I prayed as I Lad i2over don bolviethat' lor every membsr to be a total abstaineffrozi circus pantomime, where !. I I I .a Searching . inwattgation into be ' I was almost in view; We Vera full of Ato Many slept every night on a,low cha * A . whoie intoxicating drink, Although So is O'e belabor each other li wns - . 11. I , . .1 � . .p thi in I I with b14ddero, an - � .1. . . rpoy, or cam �q oot terrible. fate. might be alerted from n ,, 4 the -and varied, attractiollg;r all.thei dark ,colors bed, in a coiner 'of his tent, which was. 12 �ffeoir, that is might be distinctly seen by tif our mottoes sid'dranhnonneStl ll'ornie.tty allow. root Of -the Stock. Company egg on � , their. , - I I . my poor Word'. Just a b glanee I ventured . over) body that he ,never Was, nor could have . I . I . - . � h,ad vantalled, from our picture, and. our ima- curtalited round, but of course ;ather lociffe at Mr,, Gordon, who with bia friends bad been, In,comm I a I nd of the escott. Had he bee ,ed in Qur societyj yet I consider it dangerous favorite .champions. It in evidsut"that in . * I � . . - .1�. � ginstions were. kindled - by the, recollection of ill Its construction., HIS selvant's entrance turned round on heart - n for ark. engineer . even to - taka one the third act the inanagoi .Could, Owing to , . -, I ag my exclamations,' go, he oaye,'the.sketeh-book and panel[ Would , � ,, I ,allwa had"teaA ana, h aid; .and we longed to one morning disturbed a Snake, which ' by'stiliustilogra hardly have beeii laid guide And his'Whole mottent,01; glass of liquor. it is- well known by the immense renouross of this powerful cow. I . . 0 . � .and stood silently , .1 - . 1, . respza for olfraelves the new -and strange rapidly a old v,g' , 'man . mounted offleer, . 0 yo 1 real . , - I ,lipped train the bed, and made off during to-breatb�. TJaepoor moderate driukers thommeives thaeone drink pauy,*plaJo i"I'll. Fort� This allwth I . I . I , . 'experbroes which we hoped were. in state for through an aperture* ill the tent. Another ge"L would have 4'aen bent., am a of liquor will frequantl' as ,' a or thisyse, and the J,png suffering Public fervent, � I 1. � . . .1 Iteous tO7 Bee. Rio face was Palo as on. hie outpost and- Possible ambuohm * y , use, r wsi.nessand . . � � W a . . . I . us. Ihdl% And Indiarl matters were now the , servant on V Ont- .stupor, particularly- when � . � , V. � . I . the outoii[6 perceived it, - and , atb� Ills, 8 almost St8iting ftvat his Navo, . hope that tlle�`Ocon will be. laid in, the . I I . . I ,eye I mon.are running ly 8 . � , : . . . ,Ot4plo topics of conversation; those --going killed it instafitly-by a' i b1cs* from a switch head, great drops of pf,re,piration stood on his r would he havo Consented to off Saddle long tiipi and.,rilgilt . runni -making them . . . . I " .. I . . 1. � . neafakraal_ Bat he was only all I penitentiary. I I . � . - ­ - cult , for*. the first tlme� warm - eagerly goohing which he chanced to, Lave ip hie hand. It forehead-. I 9�ioy I 0 God I merey I I I lit Aid to Owed to .unfit to give that close attention to their .. � . � . . s I . - I . a A#aaiied. to" h "" .. .1 . I Wolm4tionon many points from the,41old proved to be a cobra, fibres ,and a half'feek him' t 8 e4ea"'On, itli"vAiling iniiness which -la so essential to the safe. Another . I 4' . . ,a I " , .1 I h , fellow I once faintly murraur.. - I . ;_ . : lihns,411 of its prot6urlo4 while vbtiiyi I . Remarkable V�irdlct, ' . . ,� - I ;1 ' .1ogers aniong t eir , ,PP80633gers ; long ; Ana my friend,s thankfalliess for his � ,,you must remember I that Of, this occurred. a ilieputad point 11a his plan . 139 Performah000f their daty. Aahoritimeagg, The Jury is a wonderful -institution.. In X ' . i . I. �� . and some .of these worthies were a little eacapowa,y beii�pagined when he dlobp�ered I, ,,is than a miquto�ln fdr Idea time. thin ' I I 3. and 'Illeardofa.0ontleman-who was its * . ciurrad -at, OLftwa a . . � .. *. ��. I . - haviog' no ropponsibility; .ho wars cam. m4king anq vellil1g, case which'has'just, .Oo. I . I I I , . airleff- of Alto, conduct * Inclined to imprc)v,o.th6 opportunity and treat on An examination of his bed that the deadly I have tkkiou to tell it� .13- ut what an, age, it plotely. ccoupied , with, his h 5 . I � I . � . .Or Re to jury fihdo a man guilty and than innocent-. . . �, . 'the 14 grlf1l!i6­.aq'tbo now-comere tire Usually reptile h I . . I k etch ; what kind of W loan was tanning the engina,� in the I I Baboon lying coiled up witbiw a few oeentaill And ititteitso tome, what.muit and although. ha.did remonstrate ggalixat, t 11 aoe*tbo , � . I a celebrated Mo.asseati-Witne8s; a i � callga�-torota few travellers' tales, ,For my - inches, of biq head, the round indentation. on . h .When., eatialled that he was � a temperance prosecutor is found not gbilty; arid now, in � ' ' own, part, Ihad made several good friends the pillow being piainly: ibiiblo; h . It have boon to the ,,poor tello*wbo know damping gronixil, milli be 414'not 4'asi: calls ., - � . I I � vi , W le lie, I that d man1e. said, 'f Oh, W;IltIfeel safe tio-night.11 B911sville, u'represeutdtivo jury in - the. case I -bad , tali only Chance was. to remain Perfectly Upon or jUstified,in p,,rsiotlog in op�osftionf, . I I � I � . among the old Anglo-Indlaus on boird, recollected having felt a slight Sensation of , -Now, although that ' some engineer Wks of O'gearne against the Lancashire Inou . - . a � I I I atilill : H6 did so, He stood as if he 'Were At the time of -the alarin th' � � I . r. .% . 4earne much ,from them of praqUeal.im. iffovementonevortwieo, which incklly for I I . 0 kigal was bq. liable. to all accident, as accidents Will 9cour arice Company found a verdict f6r the de- . , l . , m4da of -stb'�, never moving even a muscle. tween him -and the Prince, and they road from causes t1i � to t like I .. _111--1 i 'Fortisupe to inSeelf, and had listened to, ,hia�eoif h bad been two drowsy. '? no 109 T4o 'am n - ... at tire no.A.cantrollable, by the feridAnt; and.after their Aischarge nani. - � . . � I � - , orawls(l. round his nook a'ad away mearly At right angloo - Other a' pr6tes U . I . . . momy a capital Ance.4oto.cii mattero relating fu0ber." , I ahoulders, ieared It . self for a mome I nt againfit to take, from "Ch engineer, yet the incident, shows the annount moudy Signed t against thei . -108001allife,*andto hauting aid ' . *o dongs � at d�ffcreut , gpold;' The of oonfid" ,r verdict � I . I I travelling " Oates, no*, doctoi, is that alaot ? 11 said * his head, and agai4ll saw, he horrid glittering grass bbing eight feet . ,Co. thio travelling Community have -.g A to"' 4Z , - I I I I high thoji coul'il'not F,ee I . am igern, Statilig that 1hey had intends , , . I ,old Mr. R,obeite, obakinghis head doubtfully., a 6 , ' temperance originearo, and I have ,f a plaintiff for Ave banared dollars. . . . Perionoes. I . I a. Onde more it curled it4olf round his touch other. He 'believed h far . li�d th i I - . - - It was our lit -it evening but'ono.in the 11 They say misfor 5 t 6 Prince to be no. doubt if . I ,�unomftkds-us acquainted '. arm, -and -then, After a moulent's pause, it Some COWPOtiDg railway They lay the Cause of their mistake. on their . . . I � . Medina, and a group,ot u4 were bitting. Qn with-araigo -bedfellowo, but a cobra W I . milahju advanca. of hfin, as -he *aj splendidly Should I . I i ­ I _. on � Id glided, dowh )its leg to .the groupd­. and moriot , od, ha admirable horsomoin and a, ligh take the hint , and employ failing to understand the. -question as laid. , . I ddok after draner, Vj 03 ing the plessa:it light atagger Most People." I I 0 . t none but, total' abetainors to rat 'before them by the judge. Thia balpg the I . . .1 I *rapidly me,dooff in -the direietion.of's badge. weight, while . Bernitid (0soptata Oar L ... ez WAS Mowing, Chatting QVbr the. 'it's. a fact all tbw same," rtjoined the � Case,' they, must have been brotigh*t to- a. -� . i . I I I .. I . I �i�o) their trains, -and Would, advertise, on the bills . I . ,various incidentii cot the' voyage, and dis�. doctor oracularly. ,8,'BlcSS you I It ill . at eur-. nor far off, where we did not attempt to pnione horse wai a poor, Worn out old creature, to that effect, thii thblr�avelllng public would proper knowledge of the question by '. I I � . it, being only*too rellevtid I . . some I I .. cusaing the Probabilities And poesibilities I by Ito di6appoar_ L the on y one he could pick. up' iii cafmp -patrori.lid that road In preference .to.aLrival person after they h . I prisesSbu, I'll tell you one or two more; and ends. I.T.aunk do4.1 ' you're sale. Oil, and' q4tte unequal t . ad left the box, in which � . , � � that awaited F.cime-among lie in our row 1,0mo,. their 1,11.0&11 on the jr I 0 , Ilia weight , it conipanywbo, employed -moderate dkinkerb, they 'hid heitid all . ' . I , I I udge, who.I know:*hao 'thank God for it 11 Said Mr, Gordon, rwhing slumbitd. and ruparly'threw hina , -the evidence for and, '. .- .1 . , - . �Eliepbftntjlunting And tiger shooting were'- I BO with, and 1bolleve Sach'a company,wbuld find an against.. This bpens Another feature in trials ., - 11 ­ . . one at least of a nature to 'make Your halt Up to yourig Ashley, and. oeizing him warthi y . much difll;ulty h6 pt it -over the, clangs, On . .. . , paeffed'in review, -and. Some alicadotE.g. of curl, for I've'licard him tell it'. � Well, then, I Wereaae in their receipts. I believe od�h an which id. �. soldooth considered . .. 1. . . rather a thrilling nature were related� -, � . . t. ­ . I bi the.hand. 'Uy dear Young fellaw,. call gettiog his men together he found. the prince . I in thin. . . - I . . IV0 , rdatter, the. effect of the. advoodlies in 'a ease. . . . � I 1. . or'big ,you ever forgive me T fof I never,. never.oun andAbrea others wore missing, but still hoped- .than �t pitlaos 04r,,, 11 direct rdUt6 lo� Sto. - , . . . � - . . . WAS noBle Ing once at a buria. k7tana- �. 1. I . advertisement �would, be a better' indent' . . � . 66 The big game 'n'regetting very much shot Oinner'psrit�, and, we had all been oxtrome)y forgive Mysolf I * one thiiig, howiiVei, I� aln they had gone anotlior w - . .Two men are pitted against ea'eh other, each . .... . I . . . , - . ,: . � . down," remarked-ala-old-jud$o, who had been vlvaci4s. At'last the ladies rose to depart, I ay -too� Camp .The Br6tbero,. we want to be strong on tO' point.. endeavoring to obtain a' verdiati- - very , ofte.r � � � . I 1. , I . � . Ma . ny.yeare out. 11-Tigeri'are quilld. ocarce when just past the muslin mkirts * oured,'. 'Naver'from .this day *for ward Shall Zalas, cdv4od tb'6 kround pliers they bad Hovinisay brothers are being expelled for. byarly.mesaq,lair-or foul.- --The , wltnoodev,�.. , -- . . . 1- I — __._ _.. . . .. Of A Very I -do such it seneelebs, idiotic thing oghiu- parto4,_agd,i(3_rqJu � an ,,_Q1311 he - -d-ji6t what --- - I � . . I : I .now, compared with What thoy Used .to be.' pret ty girl, �Whb � bed --- been.. i - . ru w _ImpossiblL getting .drunk'? They si 'YOU generAlly'anused. to . Odell. experience . .. . I Ay--: right-hand- -never-, --uovOV-1, JParhapg�­_�-*U17-14-9 -Ya- 16 -_ . � , . vl - . I I . b it- if I carefully guide � the 4four remaining Might .Call drfnkereo,� but they over step.the badgered to, cleatho- and . in�aao to so are .-. , '� . I . p. . In. fact, it is becouling rather diMoult to find n6ighbor,lbere glided,a cobra,, whicht forth� well, .all,,'. replied -Aiihle�, With- a. faint tioopere back to warn tho'camp, *by A path he . -con. � .r - -, ' t - - . I .#Jerc."' . . - I *... . .� .. . . - .,. �. I I boands of sobriety once or twice, and dorae- I ... ; 4- .., , . I with made for. the open window bahin&us, bur attempt At a smile ; but the' next in�;. ,only krow, to'avoid the quicksands In the I tradlet themselvis, &lid tre usually op ccon�. ". I I I � 61 All the ,IoAtek, toO." replied a fat gbod, was attacked"an4killed befor6jt could escape., atant he Nated. The strain had. been Are. river they had to crosB.* The Zalus were, �cii only bring diegrace, on ALM. fased that on leaving the box they are entire. - . - ,. . . I � . . . I . . . I . natured -little Man_ D_ Bearniah. I, The , The 411ant'! m�rll the . , . . 1. . I ­Voang ladY, )act ,unnaturally, ,99t . mendous,. and it *as a. good, while before he tryi Solve, at injure Alit repuldti6il" of , jy6bliii6asof What th6y.have fieen. Made , . � .. .� , . '1� . .. '�.,. . existenco of tigors 16 ouly,desiralAo to a P*cel rathir byatzriaal;'but ,the - ug' 'd cat-'theal'off Upon' tho 16ft- brothoillood.., RSV77many members, fie'. to Bay. 0 * - *. '� , - ' . . soonloame4ound, aamc, roiluL. lie was net ultimately the It 1oi. * n6t go] . - . coasiolially the j udgo or:th6 advocate .. . r i. - of idle aportornov, and it, is to ba hoped,they �abdfhen told US 'what,' c6n�idering :All .th I ne;ally - 7­4i"Ji that being �Rxpolled.- for rion-paji t, , , ­ , . . 11 , , I � . - . a worse f6r'llialright,' how@ver, nud the inal. he: '*ivao.- employed . updu the . nun ,Of 4110st in whose favorlbo witilbso Is sul3iposed to jon- . . . . I � , '1� '. - vill gradually ba exterminated, or iiearl - so.. ciieumet cam,. 'there WAS not the slightiist I StAlf Who Priend more: money for odd drinko tify steps in to save him, I which'lee'db ,$o�j ' .. . ". . . y - an - . . dont pro'ved greatly to,.bis7advantage; for he tev , times ullakf xery heavy fire., after - � . . . . . .. Thp rewards cflored by.� Qoveirnment have remon, to'diabelieve, that during1ble and' cigars. or tobacco I 'one'. mci 'th than. I . 4 .. . . progress fdand a otafich friklid' in-: Mr. Gordon, who Afie� st . in n . wrangle more oplifadiletbart the bad i - - . � . . done much io-efleek-.'thii,i-aiid'.,Ih6D.9 Abe- i;t 'Xiii, diniler-lier --foot- --had-o -0 , er 1: VSVM I VA 61 June, and that Lord Cholmefora ,would pay their duoi for a Soak? '�Leda.thau T . . germg. � - . I - . , � . . - - . . it: . ."Oi!90t--th-0--ptril-tb-w-hi6lf-hu"lfil-6xz'--azub-i"ci,aKk,-hinv�iwfavor to,isupproan 1061kid- tW6 aindfif Wa. ­-.­ ., 4q�2.140,advo.cateseAchdeliierfl,peoches a :�. I . --11- I., - f . I . . , more or'leos long '. d a soft obirm ,. posed this - i 4 t . I ­ * - --­ "' - - - ...... ... no. touoha . --la-ii, iia -d 6-Ka-fi-y- _ _ .: - timeia,ndt far.oft when one�msy t�ke an differenj ooca6io my won p y a use f lad ­_ ey:-o tea --do. —.* _­— � . I being t' ' vound man, and did all in his very importuntpoints A � :tb;*:a -as'44 ' "'if ... I . . .. .. - � . ,evenlnEf stroll '�Aihout the risk of which once or twice- moved alightly,but which .powaj to 'AsSie�t him. lit his profession, of in .his 'favor. and.. against Loro - hat Ono exception." Thim -mot.uncleiatand the came . th6mgolvssm'�geneL_ _,,,,,. -- -- - 7 --.-- �' . . a wpuld .00a told, a year, with ­­­ � .. , 411 ­ I .. -1 - ----- 7." 1. k- . . ­ -she colic to . Chalmsfind; . =a not overdrawn Ana riquiTdatt`6ntion'; -rW - r6ifilf '61 - darki6ning coon si,,-�� . .. , : � .. . carried off to form the. supparldf a, famili, of *To -jW ' iMaiesefat �Wa had maia:;ait 1�oifthsei - tUf a-` ­ - __ - Y-2-With"flid I �� 1. _­­ ' . inaed..W b.670��pet. dog belonging- to which gfild Urds become a. - � . . __� .. . a. � - - ..�z ­­­:, ­: . ..... �1. � vo Y 0 . ire rrfinlKe, it the han4a � of this conventiou, and when 8 . . 1 . .hungry cub $7 . . . I . tliii�iifii of the. houie, which she knew to . . in rithanotbr. That the j ad go viinds up the - ­ . . , � . ­ - - . � and landing,member. And 'so ends my eanz Monte could.-bamadeb the Gener4l'witht 0 . . . 11 � . �. 1. . I , :- 'to I dah't think tigers be perfectly quiet and 'good1bin I y . 0 thislotal.hbAbrience clause is made one of *Ijolaprooj� ' .. '. , . . - . Fire the Chief 6�ojec.. � - pared.' The tribuiion �to .iha evehiiig's'� exiteriainment)? Adjutant -General, And then -we cziiia :h6m eding by a charge which should ' 1� �. .." .� . .. � I . . ; tion to an evening stroll," said Mr. Barry', a� dog, bows , . . . . I .. � . . e� -out mottoes then -we olialf-have a constitution be. clear as, well adjudicial. R6*jo dtime " . . . .. ier bea-nofbe& in the room -at. Wherep -so-nievly-,re -, -ftich . M a -1 �_ -1 ., , * -- � ; . LWb Y -Ar perhe no- ----7 4 I . 1. . I 1, ­ �.. . -.....PO4�4§,v�oXphy,.jLldge�le.aiiodbac -1.1i B.rnie (UptelliXurey) WAS wl a 60V as t man can jury or even , . I �.. .4 � � . . . ceived. , 11 I I 1. . . . I . � , bv-our.p66ple. hey 'too the "horeo ,Cat make 'Due . These views may not harminlize7 'the prisoner himi6lf, but gonerall` th ill ' * * 7 .�. �' . : . . . civilian. of o&ii�'it&1i6iiig-_ in' the -86hibuy 4117�'-and the obje.ot-ohe ;bad touched had - his deck,obuir with an ex-oression of ocinald- T beconle -as lidlogged'as 'tha ' 1. lPresideney., - ,4" I � aRn't may I ,over on. -undoubtedly boon the 66iled-up on akQ, whose ,erable relief, and- wftadhis hind'jil a dapip- bi, the-. cariiag ka velliele ' . I y "'arge , .. ­ I . I . . . ­ . for a -opItbAhe:vieWa of the Majorit by, bak,lhoy are. -i's fair and clear. By,this time . , however, , 1. I .­ . . 1. .. . Coulatered *-Ono'-'mygelf, unless I` *out' bite w6ulA -hate � been Speedily fital -to the oating �, man�oir, in `r6ply' to the thanks -be A3ife al�d-a h6l , 'd lboy ung t)is streets my own, hottest convictions; , I have to to. . - , I I . I (A specially to lo6k for it, Exclipt those1corrid. . poor girl,* who little, gdasied the aivtul risk a c . the jurymen, if the case bo�a long onei have . . . I - . 1, - , brutes t a man " - . . I , I ,_tod bt I " turn thanko,' in - behalf of ' the locomotive to . .Ahe I . .k . . I . receiv4fiona the dircla'who had ty'aart listen- 'with flag , �m wi h w beadti. h -Caters, Which sticklit nothing, . She bid So iairowly aebaped. - , , . . .. . - ... 9 acd ';r -n. " t F , erhapa . 49: . � . . . .. . . . ind to'him. a lvoi inh-at . . rgotten half or p whole ofills; ­ .. �. " .., -a tiger.will generally keep out,of your way if !'Now, for Ono, otliker * aneddo'tei.-and then - S�ory_tfjli 8 lik . � . fal ei and. .. _ . . �.. . .. . � engineers of'Cansda, for the very warm recap. evidence, and the � judge'S summary is now � ' '. ��'. .." . . f, . . . 1 13g j 0 eating; lt.cnv Wants . . � -A_ I .. . . , . - . .. � 1: tion tendered no ,by the Mayor 6f Kansas" ' I I . 1. I , I . , you keep out of his, The Snakes are the real Perhaps Old judge _*ift- - kindly f011bw Oflit- it hegintling," observed Dr. Beamieb, chest .A X0"I � - - . . matter to tlaetn� and the d ' ' ` ' _ . .. I - . -_ 'UnI1010:11le Zej:�-� -- I T - --- . I I --I---- - � I � - - y- retire to. consi or, . -, I . . d, . - I � , . . , , - in One �f our sergeant's vilven hada little boy fully, i4Ika6wthejuage ' � 11 . I .. . I � city. I �. ., . : .. . . . Alle case. The.rosalt, if unsatisfactory, pinnot . , . . . t , obstacles to 0, - comfortable walk. 'There I -would come iobly . ln� thb'early p&rt-of this *the ' . — _­� . . . � . . I ' . . something p8odliarly disagreeable in the, idea .of about. i year old. The child WAS asleep outoft anci I 'Kingteenth ' Always be WOUAOI!Sic[At-� When'the jury was" . ' . . . . he difficulty ; I'soe Mr. Barry 1,11lie ;MiAteax Jprenko lq)UnQ�61. Joress., . . � ' . ' . � � . I of kicking, what looks like a bit of Wood Out of do in a wicker cradle, over -which, his ther,e his all au6cd6ta at the, tip.,Of.ilis Cefttur-Y of the Christian Bra�,a Citizen oi . I I . .- .. - I Arst instituted it is- safe to say that'.this t , . �. I . O'� I .. . the JYorl ' *London! Daily News! I" . .. . k 7par w'ay,. and getting in return a small pri;k ,Oi,nco; h , bad spread's light chintz quilt,.to tongue. � L�t as - -ha, O'strollod,at night alobg Pall ffall 1`119' -whirligig �Of present system of`advoosoy I � . - . Ave I to MO - am r eii,. by All . ' ' I Wag Unthought . i . . I from a cotra" which leaves you &'dead man , 'Protieltho.infant from thc.flles..�*Phawas , meuxis.ti. - , , . . A : 1. I On big WAY' from"Belgravia to W7dtchdft,- filshionia briligin.g round an bld-fashione& of, and the misfortune of -our time* is' that � I . . . .. .. . . � � '' an hour or two afterward." - ' . .. engaged in Accompanied only by the '.kcho of -hig foot. doeoration,.wbich has itg:jneritg.;- -h6dies are go questions At.. issue -bee me . I . '.. . - . I . � . ,. . I . . some household matfers in the * "".10usly enat:6," said.ldr, Barry, a more compli, . . . . I . � iieat r6om, quita agmure4 of the boy's iai ' ' . . steps,, Anold.-Engineer and soldidr "of the wearying. of monograms; ,and are adopti . - ..-. . � I I AS, a good deal so.;ner 'than'tbat; Some- Styf* 11 th4t *htory'of the iludgWa renaladed-me of a ' . . lag oate4 ,and proc,edaro-- mote entAnglecf* the I I ., �- I - . � . . . . , as she was close"at hand, lund�coald hear his case that * happened many yearn ago Jil . ray . olkiblema and mottoes. "file fourteenth And coni'liosition of -j -dries becomeaJ . . I � times." obs6rved Dr, Baamish, nodding file.. . . Qwcii, he Lad URversed by La�iid a,nd,JJ,"at,r . . egg stia logo. ;, - . . . .. . . . .1 4 I . slightest movinionf.' 13amo dause.or OtliSr district, 1-didn'd the greater p4rt (if 'the Globe, and had,'Billoa early sixteenth centuries wore the'tirad when intelligent -relatively to the mass: of the . 1� . head.* "A few Sears ago our. regiment was I trC6&thii-6c6iLrranco myself; ' .. . - I . - . O... . � .. I took list into the.apartment villare th his Broad Arrow "dayfi, fought under more mottoes and iinciful emblems- flourished . . I .� . � . .�' ­- " . . 1. . . . I . � . lai,� .and; glancing at .the cradle,, she behold - fact; the thing was'porfeetl well kno * , I . 11 . .. . . ; golng from a cilitill hilt a manwho'did. told mo dhou , , d Inople.'-Montreal Witness. I . I one. OtdtiQ,n to. another, and .one I t It an I 'In than one Standard. ' Taking out hie, Tablet, MOB% abundantly. Desides � bid hereditary, . . I � . . � . . I . I, y - �. . -i � .1 I - . - :: . �'.-' � I I . . . . �. . 6 or it i ' we - ,,The study. . 181A of '. .111 . trana,e .Kniciele at ivii:,oaa vi, ... ,,!� i - . 11 �.. - o � _4, V_ I I a terrible sight. * The infutit lay irra deep. `took pluce at -a- int pa y or Social gather.: i'' - r'.."I., . � � . . . .. . . ,F - - - g'we were Marching before daylight, "' It he stood and wrote -am 10;116 belariligs 6VO4 hilighVIlad. aging omb I , I . .. ; . . Of'PUblic Opinion offeroa wlas'Field for the -- ovary lady. bar symbol, which " Madcow. i0c , . � . WRINSIValtlive .servant,' who was very near . - . � I I I fantasy, Ind � - ; I and, tranquil slumber ; but "ht`*the­'foot of . let.7 ­ ' fd� 'imir 'to biolust . ' I Me, uttbrdd anexclamatl6ii of pain, �and ' at . Ing of some hind. , A Jady oat 'down to a might be thotriged st pleasure. When than , won � appl. , ' ' i I � . Pu the cradle, coiled Up, opt'thi qdlit,. WAS, Piano and -.had- ju�t .begun -to' "When fntelligent',Nphata,tor and --rixaviiner 'of ,the . were emhroidered oi 0, consiaerablj'�exerdioed by .the Suicide o * .. - z , - ,.. � . .. ! -Irls hand down to him: fOo't. I'asked.litin what a Snake, �Vjijch I motion bf the play" Tilnes--" At- this. . .� . , I dreaiesAho'effect Wen . � . '' . � . Someone eh6oed. to look at'the. 1�g-of the I loo;. . ­_ , . tho­: least - MOMent'B; Watchman. Z of its brightest ­ . I vrAo amiss, ska-'li'd replied that's ihorn had . I who -had been a: 619ae Q&terv4r. of Ilia . - qpaini And variegated; and'-g4vo -each costume *ornsmeiis, the young .. . . � � I . �". . . .gone into .his foCt,'. and was . hurting �hiin - child - might at any. modiblit 'disturb and lausic�etooj� on which. she was . Seated 'and . - I ___ � . move a Ufa of originality. Parisians have Lre-- And lovely countess Vera Roacholeff, Who a " - o . . I . . . . I irritate, when'thc inoof Unilitfil-reauh Would pexceiied somethin ,mcritd, appro.achb(land said, 46 Oonn, bay noble I auddebly disappeared train, . , . . . badly,. And making ,him fdol'sick.: Restag. , . g moving there.: -A closer' . giortantan-, you must moviS on Ill . discovered this, and biida short time ago , , I ... ., I �� -1.1 I . . . ) d as he.spokev ana"biddiiig-1im sit 'probably follow., lKnowing,horself t be inspection showed that'the m6v!ng object was , it .66 Arid what , and-m6ttoes are 61n' her palate in -the old , Russian cap . . . I . .0 . . .. - . I � I gere I 1p",,J�o, for good, the,. poor mother oust all � � I refuse ?". demanded, the, .other, . bizoi4eied all 6i&x dresses. , Awellgraced (and , I , . Itali only . . . I . ' L�dowu, I. called got a light, And belit "down to , .a Snake; one. of tho� most. venomone speolb, standing IWO'days-aft6rh6toolemn befrothalto06unt ' , .. . I 0._ . . . O' like: a Rock --with, Ilia back against a Post, well, puffed) actress, whQ is the revere' . b.. - I . � . . - � R � agonized look orrhoi oJoephig babe and witli It liad been. closely coiltd, Ir6aud- stout in figure, appeared 16toly wit a of �g elman, W ieh � -had . been eel brated4ftli - , ., - ..: I . . . - I , examine, tli6-Pliai atid-Ary *to extra , .the Wfoijul- . imblovablo as.Tenipla Bar; 'Ato be * h the advice 16 .- I �-, at -the trembling limbi - �iippid. froln'.the robin and li?g. b B? ipf with Motive roj6loffign Upon An aijUSUAlly Magnifi" '. . . " . . 1horn. Nut many minates . Lad clapiabil.,but I I .the �atcfol',, and - wlien -the -poor - lady. . -on. her attay-,Her rival, who is: . I . I , ' . � I I rushed to the plti6a where' -the know' 040 -duc6neciouslyieaftd hakiall in its iieluityj it yod,my friend; I ohall I a* Tium B of ravano . - stay hare.ft . "' ' i ­ , * * * '-I . - Ir proper.0 . "Wells" rejoined - where thb4koletoii Contocalb- Kco� one con Imagine w ithoi .. . L. .�tlibmsnwasnowvety faint an&un4blo to I lFeck-if 1, thin not kim, Observed that Id " ' "' h I .1 I . . Should fliid h6r busband. In !a moment he had been 7aiiiturbod and Immediately began " ske1sagone Until her. stoward-received-a . , " - I I ,.� . . puppoit�:Ilimiolt'so I Strongly suspected it had decided � what. to do;, ai3d asizirig so the Civilian, ,,I am the PPPDluted Guardian ill the ravens ii,L",,&.v,athei�*cl.,toieth6r.!' SWAI':' letter fromAberi.writton at her chat�aln in'thir .. . . . - I . . � was oomethiiik'mora�thiart he fancied. -A Mo to move. she vi.as! 'quickly , V;4rn6A: of Lhbr . I �� � I . � Implement witht. d ,forkea- extremity,'. he. great danger and Uk of this thoroughfare All, the kea� J?ou,nd, slid JOWS are More Common than the Sombre bird. L ­ , . I ' . I ' . . L . pape.., I ged 0 nit, � ei,r,f 1: � IS t� � t� I I -, I Protest agaillat g Ill ., ate w 'to 'bathe in L L A * , Crimes;'whdrehi she informed bim. that 46 0148 L . moment'S in SVC Ctioli Showed Me Ltwo tiny . I , . . . � .� I . I I . followed. -his -wife iiLaukto the hoUSO-Stepping' whiolishavery Lh6rojoall did irrIn , ;WLqr ma , Ing say ;�kemh or , of.thii Darfieh�'banuor-perhapg to -Judie . . I . I I � turea like Stings; A.Sraftil livid ring was . I .­ '. Y ,lot the wearer int than going ihe river running . � ­ . . . - tJyLUP to thear - , inovo ' i 9 Beccova heral , .Buildee P Instantly -tl . "Ayingt yingeoutla.t t6iig I r eatate, and should not return alivo . I . . got sale, witia one owij; - a: 9; 0440 fl� , , , . L , g ortr6al..for the L .. � IsIrbady forming round the �lace, and'I became. .. hanaor toot oruitering a cry� Itmastbave swallows a�ro Worn on .4 blue satin i,,m. her both.,,. .She .also described, the 1, ' I I I ilibbit �d dexterously, twitched the deadly been if fearfully. tryin :A graepof h -on, was-fald-ort Lie arm. " D.) 'Gbld , I . . Berlously"alarmad for the poor foll6w, for what. reptilo frQija: the Opokwh6ra it. lay, and -with.a thipli, . .. . AtL poor Yea Wish me to Puildh Youi bond?!' �saked the .ground,thougha naturalist might piciferto .. I � . I . . -the orn, well -aimed blbw killed it on the ground wherd aff there was no,tolling wh couree of " Ob, Lno exact spot neat ,which her Lady .wo-uld. be . �.. . - -..' . he had. imaigingd, to -Vo prick -of a th Traveller f I ' Search was of -,course I 11 . 1. ' I notion'the, 6'riuke Might pursue, However, in - ,!' replied the other all , reverse the colors. Ladies of faojilon, if t4o found in t . I . . . Was the bite of a doadly snake; .Exdidion of, it fell. 16ibitig like pr000nce of mint! on thi in a Qui'ver, 11 joraTdonq '� it -fashion pr6valli, will soon ntL'ad .he water. # . I look as qua! " . . . the pa!t,.and brandy . ana, other rest6iratives -L 6h occasions 4 ,not . site, case, it niver touched her at: alli buf - . I , I was' olily in 1?4i . , . .made with all possible P'romptitudo,'. and it . . . ­ ! L , . . I !me Jcr deliberairion X.t._*These are. tfvo rabe . t , ., did Jacquolind do.la'Grange in her. costume . � L . , were immediately Administered ; but all to an I .with or curling rouU4 the inusia stool for half. a- I L rs,vio., the Clans :all brCiderea with pilik 6gglegunablacii re0liltbd in the discovery, of'the beautiful . . . . . - . . no Purpose ; the poor man was .1 a . corpse in cobras. Nbw I think Thave pretty wall done minate.-Oi so; dropp slid the Bi a. , f I lie Giob.0 ulict " Traveller." atiefisi b6uhtese-corpso sewn - up in a large- . . . , . ad * orl thd floor and was . e - . ' .or -Anno bf Bohemia w! young "r - . . I ISO t my Share of the talking and L harrowed, your . kilh , I . . , th, .the crowiied ;1raw Back and Bank in, the rivet. . The seems , . . i" . hqu an hour froul the time he had been A before it could effect its eacipe.,, . I . ' _7 - * - ' � I . .. . . I . I . . I . I . . . -to lin igs. up so thdo proper pitch for the j ud ge'a. * Wilitarin Cabul, Says 'foreign, journali trich' , - The mottoes - may alip from writing , . L U,11 . . . OrSJ"L , . . . " HOW (xc6gsively'unpleaghtit io!_ said - a . . a . a$ Pro found to'boin the interioi 61 the Seek . . ,_ I . ---- I � . . L . . L I A st It . young -I I a The inhabitants ' " Vora Koscheli'A had deliberately I I - - - __ --,b, IM must'lie a most deadly poison to a6t so eta follow, one of those.,, lika.mysolf, new is a period of easy d one a. . Paper',into widor iiffe.ifid'poeta -olice more _ _ !!-Well" wall,!, oald-tbe -jadgo_�A_i_oUpp;d . Wwhy -,M,T- Aive, ilpon-lho,' BtYl6 themaolves on their title.'pages, le bann� proving th " I A. --­rapidlyj"­-safA-i�M- tIe3i1AU-._W.,JX6 -OtW-neak- ... : to Indlaw-life- r1alaces. . I I ,dried fralts of the priviono sew. herself up in the sick on the river bank 'L , ' - ,. . . .1draust try. Ond� upon i simaj ihoil-t 0 met, and sit. round a.mandulf, whet6 they dc Ucse.,. - The. old - motto would sorte'rasuy . And than � bast. herself into the streami ­ In L . , , _,, - I . :_ . . L the doctor. * ,1 Hag no � 0 horrid reptileo'seem to meet -you at every um . " - , . . . L aAtidote never. been do a OM!L, I . . 1. eta very Weill, and the faMion , another lotter,addreosed to one'of her undies, . 7 - � . W? 11 , ,. I . . . . , it turn I L IS no P;la6a aafefrom them?'� 'Out, 0160P Ond, exist in' it hibernal State; . d 13 1 and received.. by. .bin! ocraoibi3ii after. be , . . . I : . ­ . ,. giJI11116the old' 11tiry taleo-­Iw ' I of the 139W PC, . discovered to coauteradi ii I . . ' L Young follow, like, a .eooa many at you here ; .. . . so: . : . . .S�Noiia ihat'as,11' be rallild on," riipll�a Dr . -1 D 611,i - be alarmed, my dear airill replied . mothinglike the clormouse.. The sandull will at least it a Some variety to 'cx;ste 08, r.. 1. I . I . till t -lie thibg, JOL OVeraode, -and - beahes' to.:ba. destb,,Oho g&VOi 8 I , ; ' I I., . - Beamish. / 1, The. bite -of -the-cobra do eapelio and 1, wits lucky 6nou�h to obtain a civil the doctor; easily;. 1, the andkes are- tiot so With the poor,ai it is .. 64 ' L � , . I , - . in a vessel to hold fire � W. . twird sign of. in*ard MediravaUsin 11 ' I her. iosson tor'6b,olesink 1 . . I 1. I - L appointment, which wBs a-vSry good thing iii . . eimply, a hold ­Gn the ground, and dbarecal IS. A, . k" , , , ' * � '" : ' . is:ce.r," in' death to the unfortunate victim, lot me frequently encountered aftei all -the p6i I . 1 -.. Allerselfin,agae previously to atowninglioi- .. I - .1 loon- . - — I . , L ., 46 .� ,� AU&C1it*ithiu aver' h . I: . those, days, and isn't A bad'thing iiow, , Otto on - as at least, And th6ughtit is unh#p%'. genorallyased AS fuel. Over thin'li PJ'a6ad � , ,-, A -Wfi�1146'�Vfw SR14 i"N'.11. . , . self, her. extrbme fear of okawfloll. Ana water - ' . I ''. � . dtials . . ,.', " ' - . . 1- y a art $Pace Of A me, tell you. , My 'father ,bad An ,old frtendo a - ,a tab�o, onwhioli food or othdr istrash lit . I L :Wetl6o ' ' ' .1 I . . .. I . ... . ;1 . . :- 1 have known. many instances -of ku,oivi � . ___�__ �', . - , � ' in ampo'" t "locloaAds Of PO`dP1e1­oh'ef1y' Via be laid at meal times. Qailts, 1601141911ilan, 'Three Old 4entlamen are sittlUg'arojUd sL . . . - � . I . . , . - . � . - ., , oIvIlWy.-,who-1Ivbd- -.Bombaj,, and whan: I., -Pily the : , . � I I I A . I havingbeen bitten, and h4rd of many Moto' I natives, )eta tbe.,r lives by snake#, there US' ' . . . � . � , .: , landed I found a very'cordial havitation small. at the same, time *numberless'instan L sea in wonoblW,tho oiz table OU*s sle4mboat, waiting to get another. "'Tfie Towor of L, Q. I . ,dueo in which the Ing apt S.'Of L% shoot London is loeheA hp -every , ' 61, a ,Ith' . , but I ia�var encountered a ing me to �o to.. this gaitlemanle honso -and is V112.4 on thg Jable, and �xtendod'ovbr the' patty to a game of- CArds.. Pketently 'the . in'ghtat Cloven o'clock.. AS ffie. 0 .. . . y 'J�ok 8jilko's, � ' "L . - . * �'. � . -ouffeiek recoVeioiid from the - effects '01 'the -which those, who have' boon blOdn by the )y a tied looking L follow'. Ond'old . . - . poiion, though I have Laird -of much a, thing , OtaY am long - As Suited my donvoniobee. A less dsngorou� apeoloS . kudes of tho�e sitting rodua, and. -thus the, I youn-g` !1hattiOur"V.16 Yeowdu pbrter, clothed in i - , 1. I , .o - � have recovered, Bud beat Of.t ,0, . .1 - ng, most, Worthy, kind, and' hoopitable 'old ho artuduli la.pr000rvod; Whoin they part.* N,� up to him and says : - . '. . lo", r( -d cloak, bearing a huge bunch, of keys ' � � , . . .. L havi ocentred-among the'ria-tivea.10 .' in fact mattered little 6rL no uneAgin6as. There ,, . , � . $$Ycou lnean� by, I , Lie a L plilloation of �he ,9CAtlemanhawas; nobody could hava been araplout�6f harml6i4shA90, Wl. .YOU ate wish to sleep they, ft not 41 retire $or the r . .rardon Me, ung mall; we want * oome- and" keeompanied -by a I wArdor -Carrying A. .: , . , I I . shake -stones I ?11 suggested the j edge. ' . a more Sincere friend ; ).is would lisvo , gon6 not; auto, which did, which for a time. The , t", no we Pit it, hat simply ruolw!o Where b joill us ink, game of cardi "Woula,b . 0 14E�Aern, at�ldds, -at the front of the Main - I . . I .. ".Yea, I have certainly -heard of some.- .Miles to do any one lid liked a, service. lie ltlhillyh are, and- draw. the sheets over jilein, li�dy to o have you w1th US." . . -guard-houge and. oalls out 11 Escort KeyJ.91 I I I .. * k . . Storied Son have be'an-hoaring.arewhafTe d thilowhercivtIlBy ,hrive oat allday,.and '. Ply'hi * ", I L . had .Ono SPOCIA119,111t, however, or weakness . . am , %ults ; I ncv�r play Cards," ' .. ,. The gargSant .of the guard and, fi ye" or hiz apparently well-'anthanticatea oagoi of doted rather call it-, he Was very foild -of r4ay Call I WOW caaeai� ". , . I � I I to spot 11 Taka a dlink. with Us V, ,-. . . .. I . � . '. _.hav ng been tflected: I . we may Mg." . , - . L . - . . Caton And dranki they Use the sea . I. do , . . .. man then turn. Cut Ana follow hiM-.t64 *tha� ' - '. I I . � . h ! by them ; but never', Practical joklL . . AmOng'the group that bad formed on the for their* beds, It may be Thobk� ; 1uevmr drillk.11 I , � , Ing' As they - , '. aVIng . L remembered that I . . L - OdWr gato, each gantry challong � witnessed bne, I cannot'tay what .1 deck. waa an Indian. Chaplain, who had been, Mir Akbor di d last Willer from being burnt *' a eigar ?11 - '. . PASS with "Who gbas there ?,o the- answer, .. . , - I . . amount of reliance May ba placed on 'Ouch " "A most deteetalIto vice, it you*11 .cxango liatenitigt6 all that bad gone on' but Lad not one nl�ht at's Are of this sort. L " . . . f, Ivell, V" . . being, 11-F�ym.ol ,The g&JeS losing daralull. ' ' .., I . I � . . i Y . I . . � . bad lafigitago," interpolated the doctor, - � 4 -hitherto taken any active look% In it, , - . � . 11 TbAl n6v6r* amoka.11 . . . . I gtAt6Ment9.?1 , L � . . . .. , . 41 � " E, I, I �"Oxllo *I .. . ., . " * ' W: , I Irather liko that i's n'Soulig 'looked and barred, the proeossion'retUrtle, the I . Bome intereatin OOMd,)UtO bhoaab,L . . . . . . Snako-sfoY34"wllat are they? Where � "It Is indfled", resumed the judge,. ,,and I ,,-If you Nvill allow Mo," ho now 'obiervo4o !g experiments of,ploug Ing lion. In ft�d *I'll Liattoduce sQutrlos- oxmVing the oome, explanation 4fid, 1. . I , . . . I - .are they found ?" enquired' one or two at tho , fiagt none of our young friblida hero 11 by electricity took place tao other day at . . , I . wi liver -1 " I*Ill tell you Avery ouriona and melancholy y 106 and daughterg.11 . I 'reeeiving tho, Suing ailowar 49 before. Arrived - , - , - � . ' . . , listeners nionrid. , . . be guilty of it, for it Is neither. ole�ek nor looldout thit'happohod on one o0baSion , , in France, III, th IOU to, m, I � . I �VfiQy_ areL, ' Ilia . I 0 Park (if the' Wellm . if . . in arl'as gont1sM&blS' L lely filond Mr. Oardon wao a abilteh wheie I was conducting the 4jorvice. I Noiliell k ; Mr of �1111a"4'11 Said the demure yourio, man$ once Moto at thn fiont of the � maili'guar& . � .. .. Wanufaotur4a known Dophty end �do .. V 0 �ffdnjot, libdolat's MO, at . in . . , , licitioo, the iontry gives 4 16-4(1 ithilop with big � , * 1. . I . Ot, Jila, . The motive power W Phalinovdir arry.11 ... . . . egg," Bala rho doctor , ... . , .fl.and I have. teen =an g mote The windows amil dook# were of con a 0,11 am supplied to, . , . . . , . . . � ,,howoveZ; but in thcgo.aay to . - . Mot and asks, 11 Who goes theta 2'w if I( , it" � ., . . them, though I never happolned to see them raiiiltorg was petinitted; such 4 it'ho a Gramme machine, itooll lot lumpectl9b of Coal.611. . � wide'op�n, Ana thrOU.1111' One Of nplOugh by OYSO . 'emplc . . ' L. " Whose kovo t 11 ". Qa;son* Victorlik'a kays", , I .. . iyed. Tfieir native 1141116 10 PAmb ns uld not be tolerated now. those o&n 01, by water power, which Is abundant � ' lit � ' . . I I . L . . ' Ili "414 'doors a'dobra glided into the church. I did , 11 4� F - _ - holoo ; and they, ire email dark 'eabstapoed, tion to 14r-ioua foo1jsh little trieka'which Mt. not nalido it myself, but move Al- at tfie , on M... u6nier'd estate. The Plough did in mituy as on the other, Side of ,the line 11:kdvanae� �uooll Victoria,g key$ " alla , all's . . .k � , '. .. � I . Very light- and porous in tixtuie, their -pow � at Gordon was loud of playing off Upon fits . grogation. aid, Ana L r doll, about the some work as if*awn bytour oft. iuspoicf,ora Are, appointod lizid u6ne but well."' The yeoman Porter then 64119 out, . - L I � . ' wore not � urroasonably .Ali (All of 150' degrees in allowed to be u�ca. "God blessQueonVibtoria.11 -Tawhielithei . . � ofabdorption-belog very ramarkablii. In guestsi espatially upon the Igtiffs,' he had , much alarmed. ,The beadle Oxen. . 11 Was a Fowler plough, with six .WOftJLd it not be ach all CfAo, L E, - I . 0 Me it native, ,was sharesi 'Te . Wall tohavo a ]a, 'U'JXa peoporiao ,,Amon.,p Tha �011fagr OU . .1 . . I � Calling them stoned we merely use the and- 0 .Vorite Joko, Which had, be0OM0 A fortunately oil the al8rt, and voll Managed to ai supplied to . I L.. . . I 'Constant'hAbit with him, so, -that .ho, rarely , hard? Lamp explosions are becoming too duty gives the Word " Present straef" ftilcl I tomary expression 0 for they , Are not really it by a tire at a di4tanoo of ilourly, hall A . frequent in ,Hamilton and the all � stories, Ut Aro in reAli6y small pieces, of oncountei�d it now-bomor without porpOttat- oreaturi,'o lleadll)dfoka i� Lad time to do any Mile,-_T.o4-profane looker-ofi it 'Which is W6800 the hilt of -him award And, the ydommiri I I � ob%ri red bono.st , -.. ­­­ Procure a talwsr, With Which he an I I off the to goo a plough prope,16 was amazing boihg dIRposod of by some dealora I is of so 0 than marchoo alone across the PArado . . I .. . . Ing it, if the opporthi5ity offaed. This was' mig6blef, Tratiqd1lit � athe d by 'An . unseen . . par, . y Was.rcstored, an � quality Which required testing. . � � 1,1)othrjbvktiv�bdarryt,heraab6UtAOCII to plisk up A, stick', bit of matting; or top a, or "Cryloo picocedod to it's close, when many of without.taking or . slid deposits the keys in the lidUt6aAbt!fi L . arms, I Stamm', The OtArnme .. � . lodgirgo' ' L, *". � - . . � -or how 40 they di)vly them 21) asked it young AnYthitig that Came baidy, and' throw It. the Congregation want. to look� nt the dead =6 =4 was the' BA60 that only. Lord Cockburn Was eoited -one Us I 6 . . . . . I . , I r 0081stAUt Burgeon, who had buen Ilstening against the 'person lie wished to Btartle,at the snake am' it lay aloog on t 0 gr Una, P116a U. ml�uufaotory with al6attio you 'the - At Hamilton (o6yo a funny tontompota'ry) , , , . ­ I . � had h 6 .1 hillolde of BousIly. with a $.catch obapberil, very attentivelyi I light. . .1 I . � r same time GxGlAidlings '46 0161[0-1' 801nO ,Of Among them was a man who, In his durlaoity, . . . I andi observing the oh6e�p repogibg in, the it A YOU119 man taken -bid girl to A 001100r&' . I . , 4, They do not seep to have any PoWbiL.Of therambrelyonalled Aga it begins t4) rain just am it loto� -out, LW, . L -averting onakii bites, . do are not ootsidored and took notarthernotioe, to examine the r�ptilef put big foot on the The Ontario Cabinet Members in tho� coldest, Situation, he observed to him" 0 , : . I othoroporbaps started' mind, looked unatio mitioull a (to a r to Salvo book hirb lid Offers to Willkilir - - . I y .head and rolled it towArdg hint-, when he DO I 0 80 f salatolinfedoulplained "`�OhU,IJJLWCro S BhC6PIW or a 0 . 6uld lie on the , home, gotas'. lease, lot Allb, I I as charwo in the'otdinary Sense," replied Dr. for a -moratht, and this,' a6lighted the Old instantly uttered a loud exelamallco WL against , the. large number of positions . - oladii1plon . ­ � . . few Were L found . . nanddre otheegide of the hill." Tho-iffioplierdan halt and what L � : i ISO-hra'sh, !'Whbn irnAtiVe has been bitten g6ittlemaiii w6ild a Who his toot away. By some means or other Ventowed On Young Toxioa from the Maritime 'owored-,, Ay, my !eta, butif Yd bOa boon 11 thty'dail get at 'he $4to-4nd L - a" A Snake alone is a . t liand.14ho limb is Were vikiblSo stonoyed, And did not see the he had contrived to get in aotiqu tho rougoulag ProVilldea. -- 'bhdop So wad.bjvo'h%d7iiiaI .0enso'O. 1. kho Always Accepts, q . . . . . 1. . . I . - . . � . . I . . . . I . . . . � . t . .. . . . . .1.1 � I , . . .. 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