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The Clinton New Era, 1880-01-15, Page 6F . . V66 014.0111140i0eO X040 499411`01 11XV0!RXAlXQ XXV.138,901PANAMVP .1 , WEW "Orr Islas Or 111JUX80., � I TJOIIK PLA11110 OAPP,DXSO AV. A INTRALK01111 WAIRAIK or AIRAOXV. . PAX9111XVIDR: AMV 4111101010, 1 � . . alouph�Voulleava novalo utino I . as our friend 0. the . I lwsb� 04; _� A AEAdy WAlik a 111104 Vall of Well.. The Detroit Frep XWO,s P.lLyo: Smugglers . x9evolarkalliole spossince .Olr Wow wbelr. Peounal! Are Orlarcome *1 , $Ile PANOOVSWI We havo liotely justly b ai 000sslou'lo so=- , __ 4 I . VICT91101111142 Meirthonali JK4000. All 0ecol, leceloa of big Adonligy .. a . ,.. - . . A, x7ous W. V.) Merchant Visrosso4o. I 44 wormer , ' I . a it is arA b a . 7 " I 11 arow911 IQ I elQXw be Marti , 0 � 41sploy a great 0,041 of IngoalliSy to the Jilloviviell ,svqrd4 -pir Volkasel. Canadian Executive have Won 11, I - . . I plat that the too lax In dealtogwIth arlm� 1IS16,009at tD, tbll, ANNOV141116 ail. . lihot omd Kille4, !or JOAO OWN PRUXk- I ter* Who Climax q the, Wirpligedy liry is. . I'll .­� - . .. 'manleit quickly, to NATO big It . . . I �. - I various devices which Way Want to One. dia.0411.yoonvoy contraband goods from okia I 14 Bob 11 Ingersoll'10 said to be exceedingly . - . effective before A jury, and many stories pro ._ . . , rouiteptillicy, bovilo eon guilty of Something . ,, gb I like, 0uso at Shp 0avaoulng pow or; but the . -.1 I , � ig ,,a . Is qIT Poo r 04 the 204 of Tapusty, 1879, Mr. Royal 1phootin M lrxeAt r, A gil$4 i � Cowlod,' jqwousr, of -Cleveland, Ohio, Allosp. - .Love an Death.' - . uxboad � attain tile. 8064ps , I Q .. ht tur, I I d, "I e a bad, is *a a by this I Is dim AX4 w 'a . vountry 10 Another, and,'one of the most . I Ingerilorio of theme pable.welli. Woo dlgoovore4 -by I told of his. Itimpho as ,s, op alai pleader I 4 . whqu be was a criminal lawyer in Illinois, . � � .. . certainty al,orline boltIg pualshe d Is 06 well 14 . Posted, from that .Alij. His, dipappearonoe - RocielasTxmi, Jano -,& terrible tragedy at, naturally ATOU44d excitement . in allolicloo I 0 H t b . V0 = . . i ,. _ the* to lady Invs4tlgmScq: 11 at the' 'Winl000r . . . Opolis occasion, years ago, be! wao.pgaged 10, , J secured In Ognada that If 10 rarely, the people even $hIck of taking,the law into their bonds, . I I , , I 0, M . Lyonpo,X. y,*W.Ao committed Vy Miss Freckle Oowle4 arid hIst Is in . ­ . lie Ale, tbor b.eiQ,r , Hovey botweati one an this two o!olook . I I I . - I I I . * T9th th I I Ink at a bao br a to .. do of these by Oistoai'Hotloo- Noticing a comely young I . .. . . wolican. landinj from the Victoria Urryboot oil tbat� 0, tate, as a impel ft A, farm who boa 9 . Air quarrelled ,with is nolghbor,and abot him , . . ill � I— I I .1 . . " . , 4 If $bvy did they would. mostosouredl� be . ,,, , Called t Qr accoupt !or their illegal couilgot. -vote well known business men lit Cleveland. _d � I . afternoon. Af keg maiiing letters to $rloadol, No. trace, however.,could be discovered of � . I . in Lyons and Rochester, Freckle went to her, 10 of on . : . . . '. 14 ea, of 'igbt, 0= th a , I& or at � o� - Or. Can lit In t. hire. 1 jZ3 0 a 0 . a .0 - . I Wednesday evening, And suopeolin Omi. . , Ing, she Politely invited the demaegialo bar th I . doaa. The evidence *All plain and4 . I . ireaS on that point, though, there was nothing to show . � 13,11 over the border they -do things different, . ly. There wore'110 executions for capital -whereabouts, and I � - his ., bid frionlia made up fatherlo. bat o$ove I on Canal, street,, j3h � 0 . their minds that he bid committed suicide., 1. 4 11 ; seed, him, where he sat, in big Chair, and ' . o, to I I . I I , , I I r ore A . 'fe 'Intl , _ And prooe a room s dind. . Sion. Tied around Slid Wallet of the young that the priogrierbad not believed that be' was: acting In self-defence. When Inger4oll . _ 1. � ing the Year offences In the United States din . . I just closed, but this by no means repromented I One day in August last, a mysterious letter waited till the, Clarke had, all gone to dinner ;. Come to the residence of the mis 0 - 4.1 9 man"a then, putting a plotoltp her fat4orloright I -8 TO an A1404 , � I . .1, ? .1 a or. I Q. a fire - t c so no of dreads � 0cle tba� at Arat Puzzled WOlitall, wed,sa, Or I the !inspector, It. was of Costae wa* addressing the jury, be draw A pathetic 11 . . I the and childretir- .1 ... 4�6 number of persons houged. Fria, � - mother, written in Ida fami I � 1. . . 11 . ad "Ar Otylo Au4 temple, she Area, the. ball lodging in $bw Prooped $9 his little daughter who atithe f I I ass 0 . � 4 ra'A $ OW 'g' I . - . 1.� .made . $ . I thick sheeting, In the, shape, of a large bag, I I � plolureof prIsone;10 Wife � he boa 4 ojinel, to, $How tb t e. era 0 be present at Olpally in the Wasterri $takes, it . . I imq9t - -- be Said, no Is war then . - I . brain and killing lit � I time with her mother, was out of the. city. - . . in in a few oeconds. I r � When the dead father woo, foull by one of . . MovIyarides.4,11y. a ., %to ad h .- wit . . slow ir oats toy; . . In r a . 1) � the lower part. .divided into six small boom, - 1. � .. � 1. emblingamodern and the whole very, much rag the trial, as a logo sagacious advocate might )]Ave done --waiting In eager I ex . I . for . , Seventy-eight alleged Criminals met their I Theo letter state ,a d in substance that the I .10 . ,. her mull I 'the chAir . writer was o9rry Jae had ,nothing to send his Frank Is: brothers, n - vo ever card. .6 . nor seen. the poor . . .r we. I - . _ . man. I , life. preserver., Farther invoptloAtiort Rho wed I I . . I . .pectation bill rotor confident that Ike would be no � death pit the, bonds of enraged mobo, pro. oiled over by Judge Lynch. Barely didthe . . 1. I I , indicated that she bid - little , venth birthday except . , done, the deed, And girl, on her, ale I . . , Ascending the stairs they found her lying oat 8 I whom *0 left 11611 44 bla glory. � . . the small compartments to be Alled with, Seat, 11 , Which was confiscated by the customs Acquitted, Of A Crime Which 1210 W . , OUld Dot And, Coal a d not have committed except to a. va him accused ba'st if" t Prepare aolqueo. and I I 0 . the I iving: love of her father. , . . . No date ,ill floor with a banil mirror in I f I . was or anything tilat would a . lot. Is t hand - ­. 1. - . 1. 1. I � I I I The following -praotloal tonat was lately L. , authorities.. The abiet'basuty of this art L Iola consisted I in Its being cot only A useful reeep. I . . I . . ' L' L . Own 11 I fe, 40 dear 10 ­ bid lam"Y' 00 necessary to their protection and support. 0 4 I so the about as seldom wait opportunity offorded . L I them to got even the somblan a a a, fa ir trial. ,. 1.0 ,f I L .. 1. . ,given -and a. pistol in the other. She had r Blooded, the I L . L L 1. nalc0q whenes ., , letter came, but . - .11 - the single b k - . the postmark quite faintly printed on th.9 .arrel of the weapon SO, to a her I javqtt ot a . a .1 aboo association dinnert , . I . , 11 ... . . tools for the Packing of goods... but also. of oo'r- I I I . .- I ,a L wife now," continued the shrewd barrister, Judge Lynch, Indeed, took no notice of I formal proosedingo, and the alleged criminals a to . envelope. With this, 08 a alue, the me I arob for 0, W lif L if ter her lather's dolt;h, and hold She mirror so that she might aboot 116roalf, J4. . 3oil give you 4 toast, and you'll drink ibltl li��C,y; 33pw you whose. thin tresses are wb 8 Le vice as An ornamental pilrt of the ordinary . L . I female wearing apparel. Arranged SBLiS is and 46 standing at the door of b 'L or home, the Saco I light on -her halt, otrolaieg bar eyes aftep the . . were either shot or hanged without delay,, the 1 the Missing Man Was renewed. Itwasloant I . . - .x axe Sly the same fat,ol Ppot as She had that, Shot a =%a answering his description had a . I . . . onow. And youwboie young hearts, It Is fair to assume. stockCaia;l, Our. �tatesmeli, are an oil the I 1. I filled With Sea, do as to dishilluto the weight, I and give an evenness Of filivearaiiae, I . t Makes . figure of She man dearer, than oil $be worl d to bar. I see his. little boys swinging onjbe aporeottrea being Imp.ravised for too care- mo,ny. It may basoked, Why were She people 13' 'L , . . I I Urived at Bellaire, ant, &bout the time 'ohs I I . elm hat father., The bullet entered her brallij And, I I L Cannot live till morning. Ever since her- I L of Mr. Cowles, disappearance, arid going to Z&6 our . . ­ I 40 boom 11 . __ . I oomouv greatsubtic sohooZs�m ,. gy their Influence . I . .a V wery flue, bustle, a d as such was employed the fair violator of Her Majesty'a n4vanue , , gate, with amilea.about; their lips gazingdown the road watching, for oved, innocent th�irbd ' so rash as to take the I&* Into their own . , hands? The reason is plain. ,Iftheyallowed I lover and afti L . tbi) b0t8I told 'priator a curious Story snood committed suicide IN, the Vfo A,RL 11 . . Louisiana recently she hadbeen regards a of hin loan . of memory. He was apparently L L I I . . iroxesd 'Until statesmen use grammar dances are ,swel I . ­ . . . . _ . , father, Zd aura that he IO coming. ,T � I . hey the prigoijoir to'be Loan% to jail he would In all I . .1 � probability W permitted to escape Punish- . I 11 Monomaniac. He was igagbne Raines, of. soup, though* he had lost his Identity, And . Canandaigua, broths? of. State Senator L I Lend. , dead, . . 'Until no one dare say, in this land of the ire % . I � .; G48IP allootat ellawn. . are all ready, the dear little follows, to . . L .. I . Jamp dowd, run. after him, ledp Into � . ment through the wiles of the lawyers or . I his history Prior to. that day was to, him a . . Raines, of this city. To day ' blanki He remained , she woo,to havej. - I at the hotel a low � I . *X[o done 1, for "As Old." Or 11, IVA her" for Iva 0120.11 . a 1. . ­ Lord'�orao It seems is playing the part of . I I I . I I . his. Arms And kles away his oadpess� � L , through the disagraerusiat pf the iuroro,manY I . . of Whom are suspected by'law-abiding people L . 1. . t beortmarriglitobim, though bar father at - I ' L' ' , I L. I � days, and one evening Attended a emper. H I I Arot objected to the match, Hiram ovey. . � . . . i 0. 0 L . W . . . F ­_ head-lasher at Ottawa. Ho'hap informed h a 'I Ministers that, much Inconvenience to the the shadow of his unfortunate doed�whlle I they c!y I Dearo' dear father, we know you to be 'not Above rendering their verdict , . 49 I L bat he hear took much the father, was fifty.se 1. L once lecture. W . bold upon him mind t 1. d, .. . von yearn of age. suct hat he became tompor. , - - L . . . . .. A -]KsONDQ�If- ;.0AT8T8I%3r --1VNRA-? I public being caused . .by,--L.their occasional I I . d I so I I WOUI ,me P And, gentlemen of the .' . I I 1. . jurys -socording to -the amountog. cQuol.der.4110.411 Alfieri thoi 5a. ' Thus there can absolutely be the principal batter of Lyons. Miss Hovey: attly Insane and started oil a tour tbrobgb . ulwayo been her was twenty-qeven. She had - . I I . .I..... .. I , ­ ­ - - .1 VX16.361s)[111. , : ..- im, the Dapartmento over, Which abooneer-Iro ,boy Ida, they 'will -be good enough in you who aroyourselves husbands and -fathers-, I I . wOultyoulethimsollome?" Themimbers 11 nb 6irialuty'j.hat a criminal Will be, pianishea L lawful I , thwealoons.of the Place; demollBbing in big . .1 L . -aid not *ant to, ­.. ., zeal for She temperance cause everything Ile father,siaol,lafid she: said She him. . . I . . . of a JlArtdr-Niar ; . ITbe 19trange' Death , I � , 'ix I Free . future to signify to him In we! , , . Sing their leaving Possibly . I of the jary were listen 'Ing with wet eyeoi Arid ,, . I I L leaning toward the eloquent.advocate., The by what ii4 represented to be the . Meant, and Shp. pe disgusted with the . Ople, outlive Her wldowed� mother, one . could lay hands ON, connected'with drinking _ . I Slater and three brothers 'Vompooe the now 1, . . .11 . shops, In his orusade he was met upon by . � i. ., . - . dtred It VAuch-Marrjed 111an. . � Y, . � I . intention of thevapital, . . 4be Marquio grudges his MLillators thebappy I . . foreman, a big, brawny, simple -hearted � 0 ruption in the Courts and the law. or RIC evasion that so oxtensively provail, t a the roughs and severely liguilled, hid arm beini sadly stricken household, They are one ob ' the Arat families: in Lyons. I ana. the double � Wrom. the London Standard, Doc" 27.) . I I . Car n elm jury ­ _ . . The, verdict. given by the a .a . , privilege of escaping when they olhooso from . L . . � . L , the boredom of of5cial life In a place charae, farmor the Scorn on . big . sunburned cheeks, was so carried away that. thinking the clues. . I . to mete lout She Punish irl first Opportilmit . .. me they doom doservin go Canadians ought to be broken in the ftac4s, He was taken to. the trage' . . �, . . . to gaotlon� dy has cast a. gloom over all. th . 11 I : infirmary At Hiist Riablaud,where hifi-Irij axles � I . 1. .. " . . . I : . I 1. of Mi L yesterday. in reference 0 the death . ..I... I ­­ : - - ' ItOTASM, does noS. spielir - 00 "t0­bQ­_JnCQnmlRtm)mJ I L 'produced ter ized by nothing ,also-& prii1lege denied .to,�Ji.ii.Ap.,Qa�bytj,xo.ex,gotlqn WIDIfbI60 a. I - own. 0111.0 - tiOn addressed personally to him Bad derdan.d. , . � I . . ad, Ili. a choking voice, I Ing answer, exclaim M -71 #,�,Shb; qI 411& 1&6 - -e `46 �;- i IV I Ith all their jadloial din. ,prona that, W - - geo,lboy-arwatill., lar. rom, V,434.11`01111 advastal O - , J'af I . were attended. Oil hie Veopvery, n9t having SWEAT AND Will BI- 1. . I I . Aber Place, L 64Y 0 . to go to. or any aim 4pur- A . -7- � Ltly,iWIlb,lio-wo,rat&We�LLinAlao-InetitUttoiI , I . *Sh the natufs of the.evidenoo at . L I . � . the enquiry, The jury have arrived at the But.the attitude thus adpO 9 phir(rdiLgi., P, V , not-Generall is novel, Bud lamentably a] kin,tp . :r criiii-IF tiger- L . 0&_ moil had nof-half completed h , Is, argument, I - suell'a mystent of legal'perversion. L But the Wooterim. Slates are mot :Alone In 101ty of L 'L . ^ULKNAportnat Disco. ea. I -,: . I I V16=4 "'erin _-'.L- And employed as all assistant keep. � , . I I A Yankee -manufacturer of heating appar- . i . siocaling,on that the deceased. died from the . - .1 .. - excessive use of stimulants and, the want 6f ­ , I that which His Exoellonoy's enemies . ,,pro I I I I phoolod hq would assume when Wit appoint. I - bu he know -that It ' � - � Shot Wag Alie. supreme. ­ L I ionlept, and oat down. Tile proieecuSlng n � . overaightof their criminals, If 11 Boon" Tweed bad been proporly,16oked after by the New Ing b o'oks and dispensing medicine to the I . 'L - see exalted. great curiosity, - , L p4%IOnts..,HI8_o atus otatestbe cations fact-tbat in Ney? . . gland the boo from a house furnace fi.i­ �'_ ­�_­ -,proper-nourlohmenti-the,t-drilik-Wafi-,OdMin- . � I , , -, " ment was first announced. lVerbaps the Slid Who] Attorney made. a long speech in reply, but it I was, of course, entirely vain. , York authorities lite escape would not 'have L - In I among viedical men, none of whom ,could Id weatho . r passoo readi I ly from north to� .. I 6 Otte l.kny parallel case all 1600 of memory. An � intermit to her by Lewis James: Palne'for the . I . . � . purpose of causing her dgath,' slid that the . Most unfortunate part of 0 affair Woo - the -way In which S he "ei'inib�,'*ii'�'iidrniniitdke-d; I . .Tba.jury,'after -b3ing,out -ilve.minuteoi,-i6turned-aununim'ouo L - , - , .--th7o-"Uoited'-Staftw-,,�bet�er--�,-underotpo& boon possible. If the criminal officers of . .1 I , , r from no South 0 ithweat to' southwelit. old friend of Mt. Cpwlea, who had formerly Only under very favorable eirourristancelf, . . . '-i)rki3d'W:ith.htbx,-'Jn:�tho,jewellery-buL;ineso,. I girl Fan YL M%ttboWs' . I . , 11 was accessory to the, . 1181. in accordance with Shia finding, the -An ordinary-cleik in the Governor's offlee Went 'L I slid sigped-the lettera-L ln-WhJQh thim" V.)rdicl tot acquittal. . - . I . . 1. I __ ­.. ­­......­ I 1. ­_ : � . I . t .d� ­­ - -LOSM a ld' their -busineow adw --� -a. my won . 'not be the. ji,orne.., of � fugitives I , ,�-1 the h t - - I I- tb­ - btr-ary difictidim. - - . , w 11 - . called at the hospital and Identified the in. :s, pass in 0, 66 I , I - IS has be n noticed that a room lylng� to. She',' Coroner has committed Paine and Matthe Wo .0 . L lutimption VAR conveyed 61he Kfulate: to by' linrimovieD .LIVIE STOVAIL CAR. , . I . . . . .� . 40 Many ,L ­ ' $0 - little from I !notice - as - .t Is. � mate whQee case had excited So much Interest . south of another room with a otove ill It Wilk . ' - ­. I I.. .1. . tie the missing man.' Mr. 07owleo retiftied h'ff . to'Nowgato on the charge of Wilful murder, . lond they will, In due course, � be put upon Lord Lorna's direction, who had better have L . . - signed thii'letters himself, if. he did net. am. . _ . . I VAr. Who -as Clarke,15 Nevy xinvention � . . overnight of alleged Criminals Is taken that . L I It is really fio wonder so many of them make . . I . be easily 'warmed, while if a Stove be placedt.: � � �:�­ usual gayety of apirito,'coulil converse freely � in the south room iho beat does Mot pe netratw . I , their - trial for that crimo6, Under these . . I I � ..Ploy a -private secretaryor lit �&. D. 0. for the! � . ' - 10r tile, Humane , wwanaoPertallo". of . I . . .. 11 . good their eo6apa. . Take the case of Biddle, I . I I .. and Intolligilid on current L t6p'ea of the -. -. day at ad I a olightest. - recollection of into the north rooim The New - E nglander Ot . kaulfestly unfair . r to offer any oomillients which might in any purpose. Ths'patr6nege 61 the Governor's office is with the - litinistry, who are thus I JLIVo Mteek . I � . . I XV. Thomas Clarke, of Truroo*N'.'S,, boo of Norwich, Coun,.. who Is alleged to have I lilled hill wife by administering polion to her. , L � . . . any Ing eon . in ' . I self, either his name .accounts for the fact by saying that the best, ' , 1. earn inside the housii follows. the direbtion of the dogree-tand to prejudge the Rome. agaillotL I ' - . the � . * placed. in the position of having out a rod L flay books. It Is . invented an ImProved live Stock car, for. . . I He has been ref assabsil, because tbeamse is . . or 4 y dither a ni stories, pievious to his and the prevailing ' L . ire arrival in Ric d nor did he, when so � n- prevailing wind outside. I . L Man . Woonero. , in, evidence -are . . L. The facts cited . suffidently -familiat SO those who have . with which to ,their own I possible. that -that genial influence ,of Her . which bo'claims. the following:. Thefoodfor five. days -and water for, three days is carried oo-oleir against him. Yet ha.is allowed the most pleasant and luxuriant, accommodations . , . winter winds in New.Erigland are from t 0 . b I fronted, .with his friend, -reqognise him or -northward; Those who use'stoves vill do. . . , vatolled. the proceedings before. the coroner. . . Was MoLman woo the daughter of the lite Col. Royal Highness having been removbdi the, - . youthful Governor contempInt6a, having a . I lie A man* n. a h nor that the conveniences ,for conveying the Same to the. animals are so - . . In jail.; takes strolls round, the city. scoom ' I . I ponied by. all -officer; visits fashionable recall any of the events of his past life. with erv6 it their experience ooinaides, � 1. Well to obe which the latter tried to refresh his memory' herewith. Tile.' simple moving of. the stay& - 1: Hd made no. objection to returning *horne, . McLean, 0, B., ,and iinawith hot. mother . land brother,.Dr. K6rmsu McLean, in Bast. . , ' row?. Imagine the veteran statesman,'Sir - I John Macdonald, compoll6d, to wilte, I Please . Complete that one man- could with,easeiatteild ' SO the feeding and watering, of a train of at . resorts and calls bn I his* friends ailcost daily. of course.' he in well-to-do and Influential, from the south.to She north ioota m save, . ,6a it remains SO be seen whether the meet* � I Ay . Ing a good deal. of taxation just -now. - i .- .. � ,�,ith his. jaliily, � elm . . I I . . , bourne terrace. On the death- of Mrs'. MoLoan, � ' deceased became -entitled _f6' .thow,hole of , I --- ­ -----2W air, may I go to Toronto?' or, Sir Charles � Tupper . - meekly ploadibg , the illness of his . . .least twenty cars. , The carcin be washed ' out or cooled .ill a few , minutes without I n for giving hi bufthat �hopld be no reaso I lfi t concessions refused others,- and of Ceding Will re . . I. . .� ,. I . � .. store to the . . . . � .�. ' . - . - .. � memory -of hispsat. I . I . . . . runnigrams. I . � - .. . I � I . hexpropexty,jincluding the house in East- . . . I bourne terrace, a place called the Shrubbery, . ' , father in Novit Scotis� an a reason for absoul, , io'g himself from: Ottawa I 'It lei norrat's'd , disturbing the cattle, ina the floor is 110 Arranged that. the opillings from one ,to him every opportunity SO escape, if he 00 choaeo. Justice. is typically represented go* � ..� � . . I .. W11AT 18 A' COLD?:�- It 18 Startling to diflO6- L%dy (behind counter to cabinati).-I'Pair- ' ver how little* we know about the Commoner :of:glovei?- Yes. What is.your. numbtir?"' ' I . at Brdodway�,Word.emterpbire, together with a , �-4, of-platio-larniture* and other. that when Sit Edmund Head 6ac4 fascia out some intimation io.liio,Miuist6rs abi OMOO animal doeifnot money those on either -side.. . blind-.' to all - influences but that of righte . . " I formo of disease. F6r example, - a 16 oold;'� what Cabman-,' A hundred And nitiety-three I - 11-� .. I .1 I I i * - * . . quantity I valuableo. Boon of ter Mrs. McLean's decease . houri, the 'gallant but irasoibl6 Sir George I . The animals are so. eyotematibally . firiinged. that fourteen large animals Can be car . ­ tied itir, oneness, We ouppoge-but there Is too muZ reason to believe. that th a dictatea of the I.. it ? How I. it - pir.duoedi. and in. . what . , -, A pun my eaul P, a' * ster cried, . e does it Consist?. Iiijeasy-toonyi ' . I.Ro epanlo ii brain I " , - - a cold is' . . . Paine. went to live at the Shrubbery with the � . . i married, but daughter, to whom he wag Cartier seat back a memorandum to the A. D. � I 06: � - "Tell Sir Edmund Head. to go to-m� ". one of our ordinary 28 x 8'feet cars, and goddess ire interfered with when influences, . $(Then o -pun not," & f 16 Zenlied, . . a chill.. A chill of what part of the organism? . , 11 Tnat a . fl, .. ;'' -)d aliel � I .not I � . - r . � I . . *homlib represented ,to. be his wife. As(- I 'had - T i "'m nijgfity,- hut' blitgryi to ' ' - him we , � � gy.topowS . , - every animal separated'one from. the. .other . ., A Mother � consideration: is that the cost of ordIdAnd.base, aTo brought to bear.- Let'us_* 10, avoid. toer clear, of ibis. rock Ili Qaakdor, 6 'd k, � , . I - We. know by.daily ixViarienc.0 that ,the body . . I.;. ____ . � t , , , WRifinifig of a , I . . judge's charge in, Iowa -; as a whole, or any of, its par o�,may, be. . . I cording to� his -.QjM -admission he itself at the cost of. Lord - Lb ' trials ' dignity,.-' * '. .changing and equipping an ordinary cattle Car, . . the unecoMly, disgraceful displays *which - .l.G,intleinell of jury, YOU'ralla -noWrquit I , reduced to a considerably lower temperature I the . t . I . . I . . . . � slresdy,'� been mariled three,. timeeli one I... . I .. his... ) an - he. being ,London Vanitypair. . - I 1. . . �, .. I .. � I.. . I . .will .not ixeded §200, slid if the saving 0 W , . 11 time ' oft -times char aoterize.tba ,administration of ' :thein willoaffice t' O' - IS nd'ittend to the case." . . . o'give Oman a cold ifthe . stlag'Peeicu m a . � . 1. .. of wiveo, alhirrieo; ­­_­­_­:_ __....__ _­� 4eadj from � another he had been. divorced, - _ : - . . I .. I 66 Stage FrIskill In-th" pul,golt; . . . . . � , a considered, this sual I . will bb savea in less . I . - Moil three months, n6t to mention Ship great I . I 0 � j ustice among our lew fortinate ceighbor .� I . HarAiltonTintes. . . . . . . . Pholim- (to tourist who had thkon: sheher� : . obadslled. chill be-inflictedup6n, the our1goo . . suddenly. Is it, then, thia-mudderineas_ofs, a leaky Bhebeetil-11 Wad and lite soaked, . �Vri'076'thikdvsd :11II-reourt yesterday. H - _____ ____._ ____ Ile -: Tbe.vastok Of. olai of the,- &Q.nion.- OhV;vrQ "' , ) W_ A., 'a-' I A P 1"r - , paying, QUA � . 11 , I � I . .. -- d�_­­ , - ,� � - - _-��­_ -in ,, ­.- , ---1. ­ 11 . . ' _" . , �ioduction--of-46apsiviture-tho,t�causes , 'the! -t6.th6-bone.yo,n'lLbq�gitten!�WI Ili .1ifirames- . . . - _­-____ . - -'Eeld-fi!E�iilt-76u-f:Ws--th6'�dOt-dWA�lai��f- . . thai Shrubbery ana- otherproperty belonging- iwi66;ia"r�:Eii�iiiio-ziiws,o�;� ­� I � a -Xiy. byrou" b _09rit.9vening, hiviig bymu.'b ' . . ­ 1_. . � . .1 auto - ��:":7. . e - . . . I I 1161:0--of-tilb. aftilvals� � � - I . . . I I I . - - � --_-rr'-L_- - : �_ -_'-1- - - 4Y. I I . Pre6 - I. he.Ju iiilj�;rl: I I 1. I" -- .. . . I .00 Id ?­ It-*buld -16-strange it - it' -were-, io; through tfie-yoof. '- Pome outside, sorr,�-jktllf - I - . I _._�*­ ­ �. . � . " _ I . "bacausd- ,f�w -the dryer -in the ,.. '. . l . I to M Lean, and she agreed to make -a !g Me given out .i . -i forgot to make an. Announcement -until the- . Northwest Jolllnuo- . I Minfiter-Hello, Central Offioo. ' I Teleplibrii.Central'Pffloe-Well ?:,. weitill 4 ptible ,of � .:. I ,�Of most Bases morta . Is .. wouid take, cold from simi ' Somebody says quaintly ..enough that a". ' ' , ly hand. . L i . - 0, . I . V biq favor0eavilig him All ShO P00w . I golfed, hot I in -return, Making 8 '*ill. 111".110r. . organ was Pealing Ito. loudest. 11 Oh, . Stop I i __ ­ - - _ 0 op, Atop 11, be. .ciled-, to the great Surprise . Attorney.0610axil I I Walker,.. -of Mailtobai, , arly.joit his life - ' no in a recent storm' , - .'. I Minieter-Pat msbn the� residence of - Mro. . .. I . . ' ' I , '1* diet " piece .�4 ti6n and's difference are by no means � ,,.' , ine Ing A - ,?f cold metal , or I accidental : � i, �, � - - , . 1- ,, - - - . 4 doxitaot with fee, The truth would Boom , &like. x1ittle.distloctio no" makes' a man . I . . :kvor, .leaving her a policy of insurance oti hid I I - life for 45 . 00, on 'Which he acknowledged that I - . . I :of -illo-congrogstion. The drgafilet pulled up .. hat I rt. Then, �Olth perepiration. Orr h . Is , . � From Edmonton we ,,-learn -that beat Jo 6 thing,of the. jial.� Bicon-ana,pomicap are �. I I . � Duzenberry . , . I ... . I ". Central Office -All right ; .'fire -awayi , .1 � , � � . .bappyi while. ".a little : to be that What we ,611. cold-tiiking is � the -vary . diff6renoo," 00P'e-,.' . .. - , - . . - -_ - I result of a itiffielebt imp . res6on bf. cold 0 'el&113�with one's wife, is aptlo make thingo'go., . .- . I '. he had not paid 'any; premiums. Into the - brow, -pong egation ;:;;a She parson turned to the r - -miriging , in -S, similar -fix.- --- - '- - -77- " . - . _�. Minister -Hello,* Mrs, I liberty, _.- ­ I �. ._ ___ -_ .1-1-1. _DQza . I ? - I .1; . I M D. . - I Ydd4e-'thb-#i-taldnergy6t.iterve-c�ntres pre. Very - ' . Contrariwise. . � ': . . - :, I - - , . .. evidence alleged tovounect himaud Matthews . I ,withthacrime 6fwhieh they,jisind-cho , r .._g@A, 1. - i - � . and obegqn-I'During ilie of Jhis . . collection, the " -bym3i-will-be�devoted-tci-.tho- - ', Wheat brings 8`2 a bushel ; potitoei'75aj, -Omta�ft, p- --Wu r . = ff Ound 64' V10 T I to. -Well , 1. I . .1 ;�� i t . " i nic - or=Aek.'Yo,.uy,-4.ikpgh't4"6)1-044..lo . . - . 10-timp I .-oiaing over the functions Ili, special '_organa. Did you ev r notice the fact -of course yod, . - 11 this be the�fmaf,`it -is--.silay: -to � obe why. -have-that � . a 0 its=; -alai-cis o- -Ilas-�&_ 0 4ho -h - . . wevilainot.now enter.,, �Most Of the witDOO961" . . . , , sifilhaed that the 116081imed *as treated iu'.'A . purposes of-$' Then he saw. hid lindiltake. I I it was too We to inland 1L He looked round. � ... V. , .9 4. 1 1 bikrl' fl . . . �. ; By our, 65�w:16, "" . � ­ , The'QGVerhment dealtloiftt fourteen hqnp* stop to: the -Instrument. .; . � . . - ' .. , � 'Malinda-w-last'i wanibil ? � I I I- - 1. . I Aig�rtioll . � . _ .. , ". . �. ,. nature hAs providba'thiB - otimulas 61 a str6ag tradi, but aan'get no,work, at it? Ili the winter"��, " . I . . � �. 4" OnO6ziug tc;rOiamd.the-di>rintLiite6ntreo. is ti- briokmmkbr and in the Bummer a lumber. - , shockingly ornel mactior, and that . - PAIAO,� I lommisted a by Matkbewm� while keeping her . � - I in hdrror and 'paused, forgot' what he was . - going to day, made a tremendous- effort to . dred pounds of b6qf' on'tho 28��Jm' to SOMO M In .. I I destitute Indfatio SO d onion' , 6r -Your, affi Mini9t muced,*. Mr.' Smithk a Wishes to speak to I Insoni I herd and � ., � ., I ... .: . .. I ' . . and enable them at once to- resume. work m - . I . I . .. . I I ­' . � an or ice 0awyek ? , . . . , I I -and Avoid byll-cousequencesi This explaino . . . 17 vithout oubota�Afal food,, �joured raw kPiriti . owc 19i throat, In any came ohs alid - . d . � ' recover his imbinory, and; failing, cried with -1 � � piteous ,plaintiveriesis 'The purpose - of� . .. - I . .. The Hudson' Bay OomPatly started a Party off. to the. Atli ha� a,books Landini oil t . . I you. . ... . .. I . .- Malinda"Tall him tot goodness' make to - . .. -1 I . ., . _ . I. ends us' -the'- . ' * A'oountry coriespondent 6' . why the war$$ effecter of cola do not, as a rule,. fbllowink-ooul�harrowing conundrum ., Why - follo� il�boim a I I chill 11 0 , . whigh OX Item much do better . . . . . -Miserably in a coffee house in Seymour Place � at an enquiry fill I and it was only by chatied th . 0 Nhat-what I told you this radruing'.11 The' whole congregation burstinto &'-loud lauih 'no I 2 . 91h to build. York or inland - boats for - next season's 131ave Lake an.d Peace 'River hurry. .1. - . . . Algernon�Malinda, dear, 1 find it wonvi be convenient 16i me to obine around this even. � . . I , on sour milk than ther - � Pigs thrl*e - do- - . . . . . � . 1. �.. oneezing, Shfivering Is A less effeiativii son. . On sweeV ; And -the answerle, BeoxageH. , . . . . -.4-1- - I valpion - to iostoxe the parillyoed. nervous they more of it. �., ", . _. . . . I ., the ease was- Initituted. . This is really the . snoial of her unhappy Moryi - The existing I .which *.effoit -could restraini and,. the remainder of the.servioa,w&s nothi ' b ?09 9%tOr trade . .; . . I I . . I . ., . , .Tupper's Canada Pacific - Rai Ilway survey . .. - Ing.. CAn't wehave the Ceremony performed I . . - , .. . . � get . energy, but in lower degree it way answer . . I . . I .. - I .. . . . . the Same. purpose. The shiver! Apoet oRyq-11 Love holds me so I . I wpialib - : � I ng,that results' I '. . ­ I . d0hato of our criminal procedure' render It .1. . . possible for crimes to be Committed. with the thaniggirlot nolso.pl : .- I I . ­ , . ry , . . . I . . . . -the 10th. They left here Party got back on I 6th now ? . � . ' � .. 6 a '- ., . ' ' 1 Malinda-t4 Suppose 0. ,, . .''; ., that I could go I I flatter up and do*b, aud� ; . . . from the'effect of a Poison on the nerv6fig , I . ' - . 60 and fro.. In vain -Love holds Me, , 80.11" - - contiesleA totally different We I . . . smallest' risk of � discovery , to those Partial. , , . 11 lating iih them. In gayi�g this we. are. of . . . . '.. - - I Agesponall3illty tor the Acts era Do - . � I .. 9-� I .. I . on the of August to explore a direct route.. ' to PosaarRiveri They got. to-the,A * . . Allabasca . Minister (taking off- his b%t)-.'_-DoyouAlger- . nonSmighkinaiintake MallbilaDuzenberrytobe ra � - Atter. I .Hat R,raw onion.-'jaet belore 6u go to �oew, _ . k 'only ofthe'�qaicfi musoular agitation h I . 7 nPea or, and @he vtill loosen her grasp and throw-, , , . � . course expressing no opinion Ippon the guilt I A butcherentiers She offide of a lawyer. � . 4 Sir, I warit,yout, advice. 'Is the O*net of .on the -23rd of'Septembsr, and turned back . & ... . from Share.' . I- . . yt),uiweddedwifeforbetterfoTworpe tilLdooth do . . . I . �. . . . . and'taoth-chattering which occur whenever - � . Indo thopody is exposed to cold, and evil - results *up. a w � w. Pasta this in your haS. I ' I'. . I . I inr Innocence .ot*.tb,e prillonere, Paine and . I 46wo-ithy, facti however, Matthews. '.It is! An . a dog respoAmible for any dimage that animal . . . . I ' * * 1. . , 'Five. years ago Hugh , Cope], of Dandlig . youpart 2 . . - . . Afgbrnon--I. do. , ' ' - - . . I * ' he 411..bro ght a poem, begliaw " . do 'not ensup...; -It follows from What wo ve Last night's in 0 9 . I I - I I 7- - . . .. I . . r I .. I . larns : . . � . that, until yeifoirday, Mr. ro Ishil , I may AoV! . . , : . ' � .. ,'. . - County, want- to Manitoba � with $400 in b' * IS . ` Minister ... m Doyoumilindatlazenberotake, I I . . . . said that'tho natural. indication .to word, oft I . . . . ��, L! . , . -wheii � . .. . Aippiared 6i2 behalf. of the Treasury, no public . � .. . 66 bertalily.11 . . I ­ � . ' I 41 When your aoi has e�in� .&Way with a leg Pociet. He now owuo'Ovor'400 scroll Of fine ,nind neirEo.26roon'., HehadI50aitesumdOr- Alprindn Swithkinson to be .. . yourweddedlitim banaft)rbetterforworoetillde6t.b�oyoupart 2. the effects of a chill is to .restore the vital � ., Wby doth my,J-ulia bide ber face . . '. . � . � , -ceairet,'and'there is no - ' Within her lkdrohitst *bite? �. . I . I ... onergy ofthe nerve . 'What '' . .. officer, been present -to moo that'the . � . bad . .11 ,J .� .. ' . � . lintArestis of luitice, were not nejleotsd� OR mutton -from, MY Stall,' arid- I will trouble I. . . last . year, .and . drOP harvested 'over,- 8.000 .. I . Melinda- . . . I do - . . sorrow doth -the teardrops send, more potent - i6fluemee by- which 'to attain � .... . . � To ditulier,eyes".calmlight?­ *� . . . � . . ' - 'of . . . 1� , .1 although the ehqu . ivy had bee . n going On for I - . you for ton francs. I" . . .. 11 bughelo� of grain, besides roots and vegetables, , , I � . Mi , nister.��Tlis�lp,r6liou*ne'eYonniauandwife � I Shia object than: a strong and oustalned effort - . couraq we can't decide this question until..- ." , . , 4 -of the will. The man . ­ . , I a I I .. . . � i veral weeks. -EK we a J?abllo. Propboutor,. . - I Very,well; my friend, have you Ave fr&mclj . . I I . I , ' , ?to and a -fair.bank Scapa ,- .. .7 s . ,, I 12L. , . � , , . , , ; An � I dwhoiAGoclhatb-jo,ilid,dtogeihoirleta6ma�[Rut 'Asunder. whb resolvew not to � . . I ' after Writing to JaM, but the chances are. . . 'to ke,Qold seld.0111 doeo,--l-Lancot, ..�_-'_ ' � , . I � I I . . otions, CAROB at. , I - . . `PxoperjY,dloChftr�ing'hf8 faM . .. . . two kind.w.ould unquestionably. form the - change . .. . I - - , , " 11 Yes sit." - [Produces tildrit 1%, - - - - . .. I I . Go' io Pirso*-T6 OBT NZAte3a. -'Ai. the )Rio Uaketh6mostolit 6104 � Good - :* . . ', . ' ? . , - . I I .� . dAy. - -. - �''. . , . � , . ., . Shp, she is goin to oneeze..'; , . %. . , . ..*�!, t 9 -. I . . I . � I . , The.0heithain Planet .publfhh6b .a lettai it You will notiiae', You will find that a lady, . I . . .1 1. . , - .. .. -.04b*oot of.st magisterial invootigaiion Wth6uk I to That,just makes it square ; my foe for i � ... I lot fifte 'fraimpo." Sanitary Congress At Croydon,, � Eng gr. I Henry O.-Bardett The .. � I . - . . . . -i .w _. . � .. I . 'A: . . i .from Emeroon i Manitoba I I .. .. . . . . I 'M follows: " You 'on entoilaga -railroad j air Villalmost invari!-. .. . adibi , I V2 . . ,lug for the finding 61 a 0 n, to Oro a a" '. I . . , . jury. a tiv 1 - a ; . . � - oil . .. . .1 . . - '_ read a paper,.." Ua� . . fiefilthiciAs of Priblia'.1notivations," inthe . rdeant'vioitok to a great- -North," Gairin . an country -house writes: 11 .The- feature wi like to know how I am- getting . , .11nd � sb�y take her seat beside, another lady. when. . along With my farming. , In ' tild-first, place, � 'very � I . 1�­_ __ - �' , . -tit � Qaebab last summer thoPrineend , whiie� I I i. Canitdlain'X orthweat 'Notes. . . I . I .11 ' ' -call , von of which lie remarke4 that �, it la'a . great' of,the-dayin dinner (st'§-�r 8),*when the food . , possiblei A-'gentlemall is. likely to. .. .:-.�.' I then f.Whein I , came berez a ye at, ago last. � . . . - . make the tame. dhoice, which Shows that. , . Louiso.'made thi acquain tancel of'edveral � At, Battleford oats are, soared at 01.25 a ' . . scandal that'the unsanits4-condition.-Of go,. is.of-kh, frightfully substansfalkind:;wherein qt i, I . priog I bought a half section of -land' . 9 Bud-- �ths Santee of-the4 w,� voxiab, -orer -not ... so­dio-"­--� :hortly . , , I Irishmen. who Can speak nothing but Frencli. 'vinigianto �1 . . I bushel. ' - ., � I . I . . many private houses is thei origin of so Minch ., I . -,the German nation excels. The length ot *&he 'on, After 1 sold one quarter section for * -, . . , I . . almlierAo a Casual observer in'ight be led to, 'Oft . . . jln.1�48-afid f849r, when the Ixish . .� At Hilmondion the foll6wing- are. prices ,. Avoidable disease. It is 6 disgraco that any . 1 &I me M. the' occasion : Of si� party is . 6100 more than I had -paid for it. � . 11 � I the suspect. .1. . .. . I . . Analog from famine ,were stricken with Current,-, Wheaf.flour, 68 to 010; barley flour, public institution ohould . be .without a appalling, Add it Ili Apt to.he taken for ru4p. remainder .I took 1,000, bushels Of - grain of 11ORNTAVES TO M�TRIUON4Y­YOU' OUgUr, I&, ' , I tholers,.. thousands died at the quarantine . - - $5 to ft,Wboat'$2 to 02.25 , barley, 75a. � to reliable plan ot ,Ito iffiftinage or. a perfect *'How neog if a guestiimiable to- do simple justice. :, diffaient kinds, which broaght me 0600, and marrY. 'Nevev� 'I kno* the very g , lei. Let. stitIo3v and atbrig the Gulf, aid the' orphan - 01; � oats, Be, a pound.;,poaoo,. soaroo-noce 43'otenloWgione. much longer is it Jo * -a I to every dish.' After their Coffee- the' "long I afterwards sold the land lor'0500 mote thair . is alone, Sho is young, Then abi is sly. . I abildr im weirs Adopted injo Redlich Canadian, . . 'now for sale ; - giant rye, 63 to Q4 ; potatoeol 075 ; be possible to declare that if mail Ili really gentlemen play a havikVof -whiot for I. had paid'for'it 4 -so, Anancially,- I have done BneautifuL The more. dauggroas. '01 good,,. - �and 'faitlly; - at Vrenoh� Canadians' =11, and a 'birth onions, 02f bay,, 09 . to' 03. per. load - ,beef . anxious to. guarantee to himself six montbBt-. . small points, while the ladieo,' left to them. ,, pretty well. I isive now broken ready '. an - - , Then sho is prbudb T " der-fioarted, _* I . in everything but * . and name. - At 10c. So,, 12c., and Replica, With prospe�io of �, Perfect Immunity from preventible desease selvegi knit, talk, pihy arid' sing. At about I . for seed in tha spring very ciarly 10D acres. . . . . I I � Then'.she is jealous. She talent.- Them . - � Cacouna, oppoeito Tadousa6,. there -Ili a large . ... . . 1i big rise.botore next spring's supply comes in.; . be iiiust get 001111111tiOd to one ofHer Maid,34's' 7.6r 8 there ,is supper, aria towards 10 the I . ,'has - � Iintend to-turu'up a great deal more -in the -4 fortune. I will take. 1 I � . . , she Is co coal led. And Of SgigelinS Who hAva a Orange bea6u, lidne; fresh m�k,,.200.,.t,o�25i��;,�-14tiii,- ­­. , I . -pr1ionst And why 2 Because Private house 0 ' . guests dePart." Some of the .mors modern I . -with 14 -inch bkesiki ' ' � .. . I - . I. � . . �� I optjog�, will breakit. rig haro ' ; - . .1 __ J . . DO . Irish oallor.'wasr, �, Fifty years ago. Aim . I ­ a th __G_n_lFsnc1`o14_rUi no travel' , shipwrecked, in t o Bee.; and degree; eggs, none. 1, - . , . - * Rellabluinformation from Fort Macleod says iud� public institutions are not free from- I while& lodgings PreVentible impurities - and 6 minded peopl�kro beginning lo.ohotten those : wairldoma, bItteftAinments';--biat-they, Are: oil 11- .' . I .. . _ . , PlOaghO.With Oil3igle teame ;:With one 164tiph . I . . its gives ber'busband a,- I : - it in nice. when 'awl . I . I I -plough we will turn- an avirage-of . .� -oulky . 1 � I . f-*. - � . efooh . Coul s il four tFordo. of that the Blackfoot are ajin,g daily'of stirva: Sion, long traded �off their, evera hospitals era Soo. often; oomparellwith �highly danddVoug -abodes for , ' Carried oat -to the.-falleat extent ia�'thb . . . I . . . * acres a day,�'. Speakiug of the line of railway, box of cigar, a on his birt'liday, bill it somehow . I . . romance . all out of It when she, I ,on Minnsoota 'taken the . I habitant French, � itid . those ormed his I ­ �. . ,� atereoty,ped reply to all'onquirloo at to where. .having. ago all I Rely for pro prop visions and' no gamoi.to be .Prlooho, any one who IS -likely to, have a, tendency towards .. . country," I I ... . . . W ei . A coke ,. it s Sri) the *diolims "of whiolr-they ponied through I I 40 'You$ ; � �uietly obeerveii next' Morning, I In -to ThOY are 9 I . � 4 to Canadian t6filtory,lbe pays I.-- . . WS4 gain . -and whither be. g_,ye . . _--he spine from Wen saie rim. .I don't know. Those word I had. No information could be gained am to the'pay . ant of, the Iireafy vigney up to the 'flot I Zypotio diseaseo.1 , Dr. dorlield also' rbad, a paper, on 04 Sanitary Fa�llaoieo,vl He Can. poet � _b - . the days gone by ?'I, This in a siagular,query oven. for a poet. -The, dr6kins of days - . . as money f6pay . putting lip Immense elevators and ptaparing have to give Mb Ron toe thas" 4 : ' I � to handle ail immense Aold next' � Cigars; I spent all mine Me otharIbinge.10 . year. The bottle barrel lar ' � I ]is isia, readily Picked up, bocaugo their' I resembled that of -his name, of-th'a month and there Was great did. satisfaction in consequerido. The rauchmen sidered thht 11 She- proper Way to 'ventilate $aware is to have a huffi6lent , number � of -the go,, by nio like the days. themoolves! gone � 'by-90ime Yon can dot a or of oil off , land beiro front twenty:five to forty bushels. - Woollen stuff, says an exellwago'by , . per, note, -TWO Noithwest -is pt,,* I' CRVOS'ov ' .. pronunciation . I - Ryon. At Cadoldno' he . which was John Q in the neighborhood of' Fort . Macleod have- openings leading.. into them from the outface, by. A dream,can't be preserved. like, �quirliiej and;.peare and othei It, ... .... The- lei, .the . beat plentifully. - Never- have not the least desire iq farm in OASAZIO applylig-dry buakw . .. I water to gu�h a ateass, spot, or liquIA'dr .im to , '... - . � I vrent to work for a -wealthy grouch Canadian .. . firmer In household he was kuowA as' fill driven Aheir Cattle, o1ror to Montane for safety. At the same, lime, the Indiana are of the roade, as boa,; boon: dinioustrated over I . � ." . . . . in . and over agal I -just am lively and.ol .oat can w triess &filing put , $gal . . . .. 1. . . I . . . . . kind.-PorU Sentinel * Wii Are- 901211i� - , III% I whose I . Xen Salo Rion and.maidedihia daighteri thel * bald to be peaceably "Incliined,11 but thq . , I .. . . , 1�r.' taboubbere says. - "Afrima ofailne, reams as those that have. fled, -if he will eat a mismodple, a dozen. raw,oystpro, . and Spice I . . London World., 41-Rallglon ta now trenied . o.lneki immediately. - When. . 0 Int .the' oil bu ' . � by its fashionable xp6ohori from tho.pu)pit* on# can got *a barrel of oil at the 'small -outlay ,Bier describing . , . . pariah tog, -hlxman�i,jeu Salo . . Alan dit.flItIandsis 11-4 don't know, alia's the - "or., starving., .� . I .1 . ------do- - . . I I . mode of Theia,option electricity as a . who 'was staj�lng with Mr. Gladat6no at a litryji6imme.la'a, I ,' r, , eon cot arid during the late � pickled p)Wofeet, and drinkapintof cider boforegoing to b1q.. . � . .. .. -. as. &.thing more or loos'.spart , from th - S daily of a little backwh6a% and an old piece ofoarpet- . life of humanity, It Is 'studied from the ing,'you may count us In. -. � .. I I . � * . lilebman-gua: Rylileo numerous progeny .. . I . . . ­ behr.thename to -day. The ,PrIncaoo,meta- . . .of capital -punishment ban, 'anyo. Sims, Xron, I campaign, tells me that his pliyeleal onamr.. once was aboolutb)y wondrou 0. 110 cover . . A little boy starved to death, at Pittebuigh, � in a throat disease that . Is oci�ntihoo . .. . Z r... . . I artistic Point Of views - from tl - TUB LAS OVE. I . . ;" .from the mystical, But it - is. hot presented . � I . ; . youngSajorlen at C000lma- in the oammer . I the Ind allowing MjVVeIj6nm Skill &a an enthusiastic Advocates in Germany, an well as, - Franoto as witneon the following Im000lng Reacted to tire, One dai that he had to go by aar;iag0 aull'train to make a speech he i.ioff .00aoequenoo�.of Pr"'Ventecliaiftowallowing.ayaything.- Helivad � . , � Thou are ubt m7firablove . . � � � . to,faBlilonablo congregations as embod�lrg . ' -For I loved b6for6we rat"' '. . .. I I . . . .and: '. .. attlot 4o Placed him, In �thd handol...'af A. - 11 ­ . description of A nisihod,proposedby. 6, aermin - Wiritort "InAdarkroom, draped with black? Akan eatlyhbur, made his opeachp-waoinfer.- 'his four Weeks without Rating or drinking. His 0164dings . tot food 'were piliful, and lie- a code of ethical Precepts which it is their . And the meralry of that sumirer dream � 1. I . � . .. .. I . - . I wftslnoos ,go translate into the practice Of - Xs loasantto-meydt.- . . . . ri . . . I - andwill. Read him t ' o Earopo . . I Qualito painter, ' ' . I vhen he Is old stioullb. ., . , . I - - only by a single torch,�� and which is lighted ille ohainber of eiacption�thero shall 'stand . viewed by a large number of persons, on vi�o� bi�k made a aouplet,of short Incidental I frequently dreamed 'of enjoying sumptuono . I relpaots; 0121Y to awake: to Irbadfal hunger Tho. common Renee and the right 1 hou I thou art ray laab love, � . . . daily lite. . , fee a . M defirest�and my boat. : -' . - g of - Mankind 'have babpily,often been' M1 Urt but .had its outer leaves . I. . . 11 SunsTvirliTs loon Con bivan Um.-AcoordIng. io I . I salrou image of Justice With her Remind And Stern Justice is supposed speeches, of about. half on hour's duration. arrived about ball Oil hour before dixibeir time i and .thirst, , Just before he died he aokqa his m6thoiF if th . ey would have a good dinner lot . to the doctrines of their' spiritual To give the,e all the rest. � . . . =101, And the time has gone by wheu,the A drUnkon ne'ei-do-wdll blacksmith, 611114, . � � . . . the ,Xe* )(ork Medical .7aurnal,. Dr.' � . city, Ili his recent . Thomax A Emmet, of that s'word. popularly to have no bowels, but the German g6ddeon, � ,%ad during the evenWig waoriore fresh th An . the youngest person III the house. . � At sbbnt . . . him in heaven. . . . . .* . . . . � - � . . - conduct or the aspirations of , humanibr George, famous for his mother *% irso � . . were Controlled by the dogmatic homiletiom discovered by the, infulatoi Sitting on 'the. - : . . . . he' 41 Principles and Px6otice. of I Vork on i . I � dynedolopy," recommendo Jbe 'fit of pork, .Will carry A powerful battery in her inside - an arm. and this batUrywill be connected with , Ight the next moibililg he star tea kff for " I) � -Another. Young mall" you May Mot .Make goo miles In six days, strike a' boutimaj ' run for - - . . . , ofthepulpit.11 -, I . . :kopo of him aburoho -very unwell froto t he.. � . I ­,', _��, --�, VL*�, .. . 1. ., . __ *%eirly ptopare'dius an excellent substitute for -liver free. ohalr�the beat of death. In front of thboliftir -shalLotancithe.itLdgoli,lribimal, and only,the heavy day'd work, . �. London WorM.111 A man V'ilten li letter Alderman, or not -go captain of a baseball nine this But there sro humbler . Russian- troops -� are awml� petwittea to Recta Of Imprud6nV,-potationA. 11 Willip . . - . go, drank again, oli ? 10 said the reverend oposili of an =pending ivar Against Austria Geor . I odd oili--A pbrilonlol-a-rib, .. I froxii loan, is Selected and ocakoclinwater . thirty. six hoUro.to got ild of the oalt. It is judge, jury and other offloora shall bar present. with the Criminal during the Ceremony at the because he hat oomakiling-or nothilig-to NAY, and badvatoo the mate act in a relief to I year. � - you MAY fill, AU4. happiness Solidtao of duty ,gro. you oil S, lower Plain ,which you may sk and Germany. The COM1bg*.c&Wpmlgn 10 xnani 4,No� parson, answered Goat#@, 11X . , the talk' of the day In' the military - coffeer. Ain't drunk. The fact Is (lik) -that I was- .*, " 1, .. I .. I.. than boildd slowly, the water .being' often � changed, until tile most Is thoroughly cooked, ox6ention. *This will conefit in the judge reading the story ct the crime committed by bid pent.up land ,overwrought feelings, A .Woman seldom wilted A letter except from ghtotartogby6orryinglu the kindling$ '1' vIlly I him anowering Your Bitter of I g Y-0 to And the, . , housiesof.)KIeffiXamloneo, rod6lsk. zhltoa' thinking (III 0 n u hutch 0) I 1"Mng t 0 1 it Ilie sicker I gr6wi,p . most and'other gurlooW towas near the - aforo.(hio) I hick 0 P it I I . It Is to be eatea cold, .1n, the f6rixi Of Bond. -thin. . the Prisoner, whdvill,be rigidly matiecisa-to the arm-chaii, is done it will weighed. motive ind with A definite purpose. Here the ladtfactive Caution Of the _Abd vIg on like koopla ii 16 an , , Austrian frontier. - . Are A W Of the boot arlai. . . The following "a a Sir Harcourt Johnstone, U, P, (a !Door I Napoleon Bonaparte, �'Xo- Thus peepereds it . foirmoi According to. the author, . 6 Jdabsto Cat Vallp very af6rookid and when this the judge. will break.his rod of ofiloo, and logo #6% is soon. In other Words, the besetting a I . fary-8 .700 61, the English Master Wilie Rolls, I, grams ,Appear relative of W.Williala Harcourt)". lately 'told not. at Elba -it telogtapho, ''I, great. helps -.It' � J I . nutritious arid concentrated article of diet, I . load one *Woh can oftell be retained. by it W15-cce -of the ocals pace of j notice, AV the gains time 8XV112901812169 the Solitary torch weakneeines of the two islai Die different ; and the billinoog which moil, Gien in, IIIN who in a -Jowo to regarded 'no 'the .greatest IN' ty lawyer Who, has mot �n that -court In . him Constituents that people imaglacii Vir" a 'n staxerse, -Louis Napo. I trocomelre, 11 Moo . ' Gladstone wbuld resume the leadership of him loon Bounpeirt;bt ,I Aton6e, Albion 1 An open I ' � I Irritable AtomaohN, . I . .. . . I ... 1Xwo'lildn Dd�oliooj The doncent of the part will dolz kilate the electric circuit, arid Shook the *retch into the marvellously knowing`a ad adute century, 01c 013mes display is generally soon In offunive, this generation. Its seem every Point before it id'stated by counsel, and whenever allY of . p ,,, .Positive; I plot JI elegant$ 41 boat leg .", Matrinionyo � t'a 1yj b . -had � - a bgl .that Mr. Glikilolond , - lately that he would never do -oil' so into my grind �11' Old England, 41 golden . I I I named. M-atkic and were , - , - ___ - to in i S ia at Landoll. yesterday on 6 . sa fo Z � - � yhoi, I � " �� - I a mobom T 33reman 0 0 S� hey me . pelt world." I * a a a Denver, a young.1 dybolo gi g to . I tests of peamanollip.,1. . The Me . . roury fo gradually oinking lower , those gentleman attempt A patsidox he do. � roollifies It slid Ito Authors by a *Ord. !left or I . again. , lonav, pariabloWeroi "Ibirb pstooas;" ponI4, '... 1. Aim offidisil doopAtalitecolvad at the obillac tentlary-0 416ticay 4 repent;" revolution, 41tdo- . I .. ,a I r I if I I meeting a we, 0 ronn, ulo P4 �7hgt -V at one ilig . 6 =a wask, I W d� a � last and bit nVo. 7 �� faMlso shlonable society, in SAM, Vratialace, jimis Shocked. her friends by ancouncing , hot , ina lo*&� And iho Arst thing we know it Will 1 be &6 -%a I i0L 4 for the Quebec Legislative , � �' OR bit preaeoetoori, Lord Langdale And.Lord,' 11omilly, was fligarged. at ail eminent -lawyer, � ' - I Legation, Patio, afin6un , , F Can 4hat General love vain 9 ;a yterfan, 11 best In prayer,,"' b 4 , Dizi;.Prosideut of Bolivia, has �een dopolied, oataloguds F� lot is a CIAO "10 slid owdotheaft, I _ V 1414. . 60 is art of his left 0 I I , . I . I� � . I . 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