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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-04-01, Page 713 lia"A - - ­--ol.,ow.pl ­ _ - - f— - s— — — - — — - ­WU=ssr-".WFrV- "W, .7?"WV"l .. 1 .1,-------7---- ---P" " I _ . . I . , . I . . . ( I . . . . . . . 10 . -1 0 1- I - -, I . - . I- ­ 1-11--. I I—— ­­_ - ---. _­____­­_­ 1-1-1-1. . __­ ­ _', ._­­.­ -_ ­ - ­­ - I . . . I .116 I . A . I I 11 I I 11 I 11 . I I— - . I A lWarewell, Thou gobst. and I &bid*. Like, some. pay tower ` ' AOXIANTIC nnxAVNK IRV IP11.9 I , , MININ - _ , . %Mfaze . 1. - I , P1113ATIESO — . . I I 11 I I - cousiderl the inevitable, uId, deputed, Me . prolonged slixessas Isel r -_ - I ------------I-_— I X10fors the ailm"NS41 .- VIUMblLu$ to, rule .ots desolate I . , , ,. . moussfaft heights I - I . An English 9; Miss 10 strings; fault u8stinal - 41 .- - _____ - The Fro aster so thq Itaudgen. I I C111 , says so doubts as 06 whether he would evu return; ,when, So *110 . _. 1 . lVEJOBALAIDE, . Xbutlt a abirluessud Satiny Idol there, . . And morn and, noon al night say knees I - 1, . Dooth-allysits, solve for sprooloallux oula's, flight, I . — 31119001*0 day walm Tinsel corroding Power. I W Rl thou, W04 winks of Aamo. Avousk Lol I a 114ch Will Whose lelb bad Pangled . L After ilow 39fths Years. I I For the Hamilton Tnam-1, . On XPING of &14 he Arrived with a conolderabip quantity of rich Merchandise obil otookings I I The X.alughlift, go eg an )Car, III 14. arries a I', , best, I And cried alload until my iltiongth won an I vast space, I ldke some, great planet. travermost all spheres I , 1 A.4 Anyol lonely . . NOWMAY110 $Tot I , Y young woman knows an W4111 all any lawyer, tbat while a Some strange alrouninteasom romootly con. , - located Wish this. locality romalp to be .1. 1411 of oh a gold coin of.difterent billions. He hadboantOthAZILAtIndles-,holim4be I ' 11 I . on or. Inerrant GIrl suit Xmilgruses-11.0 I I ­ 1. serves. an A. "hiseplux Clerk, a Fulfer. , I I . I foulue and Dry Offal Forget, _% Beselochink him cold pity with my yet, I Sometim" at dawning, when the wastairs I ir, I A ray of 11 tto hill stormylool soul . as lount of fears. 11140 01406 * O,"Ql my Sol thirst for thy face,- . . , varbal, or better Yet, A written. ongagomenk to. Mary Is . this Ins, Unsullied. in lanes I shall write. from op. old, feel tradition, ;J64uplonto . t'M&$$ In Bayard TOUtUrea N trade. "Bli lady . I moon oporlad the r1oh6st milks And the most , a ,The following dippatob from New York I I The senil Of A Bmile. is Does he Most N I cried, 0 this strong goi4 Level high.prisit I I . Is Despair 7" I I 4uts -ul varied splendors sometimagpono And Stay sometimes thy swoop of F= , I the most submt4isdal foundation for a bressis . . I Of Promise Null, mhe yet, it Illigiouslyinollned, the subje , at, am I era aware, baltevor Appeared In PrIn , 1, tiotwillintsuilltig the'lotig continued nispilidens Shawls, and big' . Rod With costly jewellory, to the dfogl sad envy of ills. -gives additional partioulart Of A 'rOMOMCSD brief reference to which has already, been But noon came on, and In its fall, clog I sawlide Hoe. sorathleas soot aid --_ U&I - - I W90 w I i i, y votes old songs to memory Ong, I ... 1.1 1 6 Axd It 4 th XFo dirg a r on ibroken life's loot can _' , may Set along Tory wellmithout is, provided , that she i able to'give man a I 1. Wactoryproof of conducidn the defeadant's from , Search by clever - __ tmleg i" & or If of 11adrson.t' In ilia bistorlo "me agent it. It t P Babel LIMA neighbors. In a f law months hill 1611ging,for the Sea returned and I ' made In the telegraphic columns of I . 11 . she Timam : George Essex Montilex, Lord Drum. . . . . And kilo ayes me6ked me like refontlew fal Till 31 was fain to hide we from 1* Eight - . W rOM h IM We IDA I But one a sot off f I utles,g folil W CIL th hil 1 0,14 .last gangs ,wjin, by I I S4:4 sby a . I I.Cle , part which . 11 11 a promise might fairly be Inferred. Certain recite], in order to, avoid 38 the lemak XivI3 at out, never to return. he again 0 1 mond grandson and heir apparent of the , . I Azd 10. my Idol was not Love,'but Hall . I ,. , ,. 3* those ; . I . l9lig-buirled hours before Love died. limitations at this rulahave, however, j not been chi nod for 09011100, Ali namem of persona and . as far no possible of places, aball be carefully we Will Palo Over several JOUS to UOU68 the cereal the Young gentleman, -who, by Bari no I . of Forth, has go back'10 Slotland. , Ooven orsighs yearm ago, and witon, lie was . I I HdrPoesA(agaxf=.ycr,4RrjL , I . ,HarRsr's Afa2asind for.dprU. . . I declared in an English came which, is other. . L Wine quite out oll usustgunt and which is, wIthis old, Know than that Many long years 'he b . ,our Steel. L had married grandinother's I I only sixteen yiers of age, he married him ]Vuuufgramm, - - ,, . - . IM A _RX_&G_XC A ILA, 111110DE. !norsover, especially Instructives if act divert. . L ago a varmel hailing fronj a Holland port ,. . I arrived in this H adoon and,lay, at Anchor alai o?, , and gas what in transpiring. We Shia I oleo the ddUUIr'yL,o@at in . a dilapidated grandmolbol maid, a buxom girl' Sol I older than himself,' and ran away with I I I I T 11 the juzzle, find the oqqus fouls , L , Q naive r . , . i illnew she ceremony ist Giving and Taking I , - Ing, reading for that large class of unprotected L MAIGN Who arm At this MOMeMi br4l Ptrug- a .. ol weeks, apparently for the purpose, of being carasned, oalked. And generally is, - I L . 0011diti011; we Shelf ago a gentleman with him Palo little wits diablog into. the wildest ex. ::years hat to this country, He landed. in No* York without means find hired himself so allipping . . is There's Bud for yol Is the odd line at . I the now novel by Mrs. Arthur gainalixii. I L' I Jim Managed In Jurance. 11 ' ' gling to sequin the tight to pal on their I L clippers in a comfortable house bearing their . fitted; Her billsa of small red Holland L L bricks L trAvAgAl and squandering .khe ill-gotten to AL ,, clerk down town firm. He well wayward .1 , . A Shosmaker ontiousicso, that he is willing . 4rorls Correspondence. at the Oraphle.) I I The French bsoheloi his a very serious . . . respective name -plate, bu Paid for by their respective and dearl# believe it *If011't-61111yall, Wits put StIbore 'In a beautiful but , lonesome a 1. I pot. Her, estate ; we shall goo the fiand0h dimpomition of the grandfather cropping out a I -In tk Ol and by him own toolii3busoo got out of big position. He left ilia L city and settled at LL . . . tli give woman U04 only her rights but her l@flgnkO. . Lf .1 0 I , I purpose in Afe-At is to get himself 3puried L Goo rge Augustan FioilerlikPowke, brother 61 commander fit big intercourse ,with ilia' people, gave a . t of himielf representative of. the famn adaugbtei,who, I . Yl in turn, married a soft, easy-going young BrooklPtv$n, A fishing village V11 ilia abuth Shore of Long island He lived there in Singers Should be above allsill -W . .. $a a. girl with a fortune. Visiting in his pills I I . I - 1 411PA, in fact, IAN Only Mason- HIE Outlay in Sit Frederic Fowke, is this unhappy man L whom Mrs, Homby, the Polgessor of the than to, may Ibis he wag not a nativl XLt * -man, who suppomed he. walk marrying a great 'L I . a plolqrsoque old farm-hol oupporling oao@o ; it is @say for the . Ohm - of &It. L M - to hayt is, . I . .. I I . t I bl at New Year's timelon morsof , a comfortable yearly income of 625,000, declined Holland, but that his parents were; that his " suliagt -remembrance placed him, 'on the fortune ; We'ohall, see the two olddran of this unfortunate union die through the neglect' hie elf and him wife very comfortably by ,_ _4# g and shooting. fislaii a He remained In ., I I I "women pro seldom deceived.,' Mayo o - . I I I 4*l auuk in him business.. It is the women : who marry . the men h . I L L ore, not'tho men who ,volmoul tomstry. Hobsilknown. herwhonallow" Miss Bradshaw, -but if he felt tiny wild dolliril * muddy banks . of the Thnmea,in the great Oity of London. When a Ird-he hid Uken I Ind brutality of tholoother, who, when bar children were gone, visited upon her husband I Brookhaven for several years. He loofutteriy all his Enklish and ulatooral tharsolor. philosopher. Vary true. The men at*, . , . oclustilused differently, however. . . . . .1 . I , .kd marry the . A bachelor It a pomaeo6 i illon of 'value, and he will not lot Walsall go to marry her at any previous time. hem .1 I An' fully restrained it 'until she wag a rich widow to a Nes-faring life, and In time obtained the I . her love of torsdirb. 'He, poor opoon3r, clad 9 fallen, and In appearance, matmers and . Anglican Obsoursasimml ,Tlm Anin wind I that, blows - , for a oentime under his worth., as need ads . . 'and over fifty years of ago. I Then he made command of 9 vessel, that traded with both the Indlem; that he still continued to make t Ile L Q 41, Ull well advanced In years and on his deal bequeathed to hill bars barous wild language waii like the fisherman who Ear.' round d him. He had little oducatfor I and nobody good. The late loge .. I I I provided the HIS I uslias clergy with An ozoage . 11 have fortune, but he ought to, have a name. or 0 oplilon.. Names I are very plentiful In France, hot I was inore ova Al @be, widow like, - cautious, than ol For eight he long voyages,. st opportunity offered, -to - . I all that he had' t I o give -bin curge'upois her I 110 no Isola for reading, abd he Beamed both for asitillem.'-Puni .3 . , 1h. . I . . . - . - 'and positions too; for a, place under Govern. yerro proceed his cult =41or eiglit Yom . rc-tho heart. r all . oath-a,n4 east. Afterptlifing Irevanx.plell": iproper trim, and saklel a and the hope that, she might become-ol wan. S ii ggu L darer suit . . . contented with and fitted to. thal,lits,Wbich be, led.. Era wag tall and athletic, and might be . The days are longer now Shen iMonth -- . 111 seor.obuk we notice that a follow who 16 Men$, however poorly Pal is hold to give a . man a certain conlidatilflon. Ait thirty, Jalex, laox defoodalit kept him so deagi L Ina after her until the beat yean of his Hie were gonoll go supply of water and much provisions An be , L L . , Some years later, having exhaustod. all her Been any Bummer evening after Aching hours - Wall 1 or w o-quarier doesn't lit that into re . I I tie . , . big, little career of follion, who has ran begins ieriously SO, think It is titakto nettle. ). , him -counsel feelingly exproamed it in words, $hat be could obtain, he ollently- dropped down the river i1i the mighl and did not irsturn for resources,she came through the wild wood to Carl to spend the remnant of bar days aiduobinj about his door yard, wearing a blue flatinal shirt, a huge pair of, rubber' I with big calling around. . . I I . I - I Obi'mal I am going to the . . . , . . He first comes to terms With himself and lays must admitted to be quite wifillfi bounds when is to considered that the nearly A !ear. RIO. gomplamoul of mousion I with a -lady cousin, L who kindly took her into , I boolo, suit a battered did soul wester. His , I polli-cface; . . John ; Shell I enquire for Youl"I'llwall yet down the couditioni on which he will I . I .. barter --- ­ - liberty,- his His I -plaintiff was approaching cixty Yeara of I wag unusually Itrile 0 . onaidering thp Size of hill vessel, bat he hid accounted for this by he house & r Ind cared for her, until diaguated with hot wicked "ties she cast her off and nolghborm know him an George, and the found L younger generation in him a boon . if you have a mind- to bink you . . . . I L L ; but I.dorl I " I' will find th . , away wA4 great preololoss. wife maps have so nuoh fortune. .. - = age. Considering Mr. Fawkes experience and, ilght years of opplortunitiel, hal Was On . saying he had picked up a crew r,t me& who term, al to Abandon their disabled ­ , she wandered from house to house, subalefilig On the Charity of the people, until death closed - compassion. About two years Ago. it eon and heir was bom to him. Last year be quit me vroll, . . . .. - . I Athletic Oporto at 'college-Jamping at I I "_ " Lot Jahime about it, and no I tac'Mak r . gieiii; ii0act, the widest publie'lity of a cer- 0 ager rather than. a skilful suitor.. In all that tinio'ho wall lanable to kit from the de- vessel. On hie return he landed a consider. 'reprolissiting 'her career. nod Rho, the last of the supposed freel . file fishing and. bringing his wife and child "hired conolusions, valking around a subject, run. . " . ning ShroughAlloval, Wdipping'fall domorip. . tain kind M the very someone of the buminaeo. fondant oven one loiter such as lov*w delight . I able quantity of brick, I . list he intended So obtain from the ,Pgtroosm & Ig1kos, Ifol recall WAS barled an' a Pauper I . I I a the gral At Stoney Creek. Tmobf ally, to this cityp himielf out so a porter to a dry goods house. The. wife of the young .. . . I none . . I . . . . ! As moon as lie bag made up We mind ,Be to the dot, or marriage portion, .he seeks the t in. She s1wal began, - Doom Mr. Fowke,". , and. only 'oboe 'did anything like sit tin- . of the larl bad accidentally lighted upon,, - and which pleased him very much, and"thal the nine of the parents are visited upon the children, and ill-gotten wealth Seldom lord Jo pass L ably good lookini. . 91 - be AS, sub. stassUal. in person, aid looks &a it she enjoyed I . ' '!Lis I well, I gueso he doe# lie," olsid, lag I . I - . neighbor Jones. it Why, hills no lend of .. ( - &Idol soial his feallitine acquaintances,. : taken them, into bid oubAdo.oce, and sake, paimioned sentence' fin W from bar guarded pan. Then She wrote, is Thers is no tine L he would in time, if. successful in .business, .1 ad Unnallo L .32 1 qff with She, robber's doeboudinti. good health.' She'sloo is comparatively I , I I lying that he won't lot al strike right isil . 101' . . . I . . . them, to .sl to him on all murlaffeAble happiness In married Ufa without real 8900 - - * make Ibis place his armassenthomewhesil I P retiredi His large crew, at this time wal -Mar oh 22, 1880., HARM. . __ , uneducated , but she hoe tend to a'sIonsider- able extent, suit is considerably more Intelli. big houao.11 - , . 11 1. . . . . . I 11 Society,!` and we "Is but a ' . . . girls with fortunes, in their circles. No good _. naturod-mairiid-woman-cizt-iiful"n7sopasl- Uou for each ol and only like ponoessor -of -7 . 6--gfj-­ ----s-I---.--- , - Marian a men could reproach hot . -PArt 111046 APOI saventurere,'maididV61ibund L . '.. I., — I ' ­ ' '"'IA'POUTANT '1114DU15TALY. goat then His. Lordship, Sh - talks cockney 'a quote, genel . . I . of shuffle of the.humass, pack, where the two . ... - _ of this kind.- She was married in that way and I ohs in disinterestedly wexious to 131va* her for that onto outburst. . She did give him Mr. Hombylo diAmond rings however, for a settlement on the Gulf'of Honduras. He returned alt* intervals, Always leaving a . . 11 —1 . . Tinflier . .1 westsra on,larlo's Trado.; 7410 English, Bud taken evident Ilbortlem with the . L lot ter H. The animal health of the parents . of Npadeq can hang ion the duel of diamonds, , . . . and the knave Is ever7where.19 I . L. I I . 0 L beneft Of.She Cast . usizparried misters tfi bin. . __ i She' passes" her acquaintancom in moutal rhich wag doubtleam appreciated at it real values, end A jibe &100 gave him flome'lasatimsible quantity of bilokowhiels, in'14ot wall no Moro than 01. L -sufficient to ball big vane At length L . car-lon a A-vraigins, yaki lbr . I A Pascal . . . Ific'u. W. J3. seems to have doeonfiled to. the child. . When L ,ill I 11- the YOUpg"IO rd wits a a ipping clerk In the ' . Keep this from your, wives -A Now York . doctor bas stated that a women can poison I I I review Bud melectB, two or three Rho __ thinks Jikely to suit her. friend I ;nice. advice, about the fit of his oboe. Neither am it be dooled , h9+Sd obtained' a lease and had erected. a _ few . Outhouses, Preparatory to the creation of . . - The quantity of timber -manufactured In ally, be wag visited by Lord WalterCimpliell, son of the Duke of- Argyll, and brotheivf the, 'Mal . I her husband and, L have ninety chances, 'k , . . L - . . . hundre& of not *.bsing found . Is ... , - . . - The confidential . report la made, the that once, after a. loveem -tiff,. she .asked him to king liar, which, after Rome alight the Prisicipal,building-; and letving In Charge o vigbro,o 'I Orly woman Ai mistrome, a huge . Weatem Ontario (lial the London Free Press) during the winter In estimated to be of Lome, who wax a.. member of a Now -York busisaims bones at the time. and out. I I I . . .1 . ­.. . I . . Tight sho' . I as ara,maid by a Boston'locullit 6 . ,.,. I girlbamed. And described, al the aWan is Asked if he -would like to see liar. ,Htl hemitat I Ions. be. did. It also appears this at various times shebad given himenoll presents I I black mon and an idiotic be he Skala put to ads; not, however, until be b Ad won the I four times larger this, than f0r,thrtf) Y,G .11` pa . at, and it is very, generally co added t who unsuccessfully Sried­td, "parguads. the. . ranoway to give up his wife and"return to him ; . . make bad eyesight. Now we may aocoung 'L . .1 for the feel this barefoot boys no's no much , . I . bablyssys he would.r A omeel at the house of the , amiable negotiator is awordfusly &mounting to $2, 500.'Olmuly ouch n VOMAl once to generous and donsectiol wits al good Will of %home Who were to be his neighbors by his hospitality In entertainifig them with had there been sufficient snow o admit of more timber be I Ing broughtoul o I the Woods, people. - It is understood a reconciliation has coon effected the old Mill his I . - . L . . I that ta going on. - I . . . L , . i - A young lady soot a poem * . I entitled I I I can- . , md all too resources of French arrangedt a I : task aria employed to prevent it from mompro- not lightly to be lost, and when finally she positively declined to marry hina, )is uked . feasts, Sit'which schnappa flowed freely,'and nothing was talkod,of, i3iore in the country . the small of feet would hivi been increased at least six -fold. The "boom" ban arisen .1botwooss, . . grandson. I . - I . . . - . . L . I I . I not Make Him Smile " to a newspoper. The I ventures to -express the opinion that - . . . I I - 1, Mining one sAda, or She, othir. The young ; ,lady in not to know anything of the matter; Alternatives for ;E5,000.. bar, In the Upon her . refusing he coialuded that, - vzonsing no div around than the grandliberality of the gallant captain. On his next return. he brought with from an Increased demand in the .United Stites and England. Some idea 'of the . . . . nQRSE-WAII.PrAD , . "I . . . . . — . I I . :dItor I he Would have Banned d bad she shown him, - . " . . I . . I . a .1 the poem., . . . . . 1 7 she is simply to appeSiL by . chance almalkslao. i " 'cuely with her possible adorer on a-visifing , respect to Mrs, Homby, the golden goose .was, dead and forthwith broughthis suit'in bburs, ' __ ' him such sol as were neeefliai aulaslao, yo mechanics to' sliect a large "D io'k house of , I quantity to be'shipped may be gathered from. t Western Billwisy I The RCesselt, of Insulting a Ludy -An . - ingerooll Youth Feels, tho Agnsvielde. ' . . . . . ; . . . , , L An unsophisticated voung Person of Rent ... - . L - 'Brought forty old jokeiton Lent. . day, She drops in with her mother; Julen [' drops in by himoolf. The mother in in the . ; the evidence eutlisiiii above, I 7n U , supplemented E; ; ; only by his declaration upon the most approved 'style, with rooto ahsrp I I enough to hailstone, I Company will be, over six weall carrying the timber from the different points on I I - An Ingerm oil correspondent 'of the London L . He was pounded With ob&irX L . L '' And kicked down tha attire . . .4 , ... ., secret and looks al Juice ; Julia in in, the - secret and looks .at, the young lady, nod if I oath that the very.foolin of tbo'defouilant dis- cloned a promise tOM ry. or In him charge the split a as It. Tile . ' was siid . oq)tain,made fre.que"ni shoit. jisits -to' the seaport In' . , 01611i 11116810 the . Hamilton Wharf. Th@ tOIIOii119 statistics $how the number : .Advertiserwritex under date of Saturday A, veryunusual occurrence took place on the main L L And sent kome with his none badly Pont. - , . . . . . I A good mail of man was recently * ad to , . . , oak I . 'subscribe I neither ofiros to go..Any farther therc in Zio . .. OPening for gdooip, and the -s&r to -Jadge hold that thal was going A Idhg Way SO make out -al promise, and Instructed the juri S'Nsaidl selling bost,'Ownys dirrylog With.him bal(o . which appeared to . . of care to be -loaded 'and Moved at the different street in front of.the poot_bfftoo on Saturday I forenoon. It is alleged that A. G. Murray for - a :o4andeller , for , * , . I . . the church. . . is Nowjl,,eaid*h9, so wh&t,a the use at, jj Shan.- . ­ . 11 . . .,possible ,_ - krou,ght'dirictly to An end. The sell- , . ` all adorer fit supposed to -judso of- the -not to .forget thaf Mrs.: Hamby, ino Z v7ld Ow 'lady 50. of age.. and that it liked,10! contain morchAndize, And ,occasionally to. . . turned with visitors supposed tobamerchants. . stations On the main line and. branches . : 150 earn at O"thatil 100 AS Aylmer.; 250 on had used insulting langdake to one ol'Ingir- moll'almirest daugliters. The Young lady's , delier ? Af ter yonget fit YOU Conti a ­ . I . . . one to play 0 , at Any , I , *.. , . A 10 I . . . , . : asuri hii overialitizig help.' L_ 'a GROool to a years she basb ifis'pliintiff ,bg - a oaks of liar for th . " I The cosamoss laborers employed on th6 bottom - war eMorked unfeellio he I g;Y -to I utmost limit this'London, Huron..& Bruce Huel 200 --on- the. WeIiingt6c, Grey a Braei'llno, and -35 on- . . friends were naturally very biuch-inoonmod. -Hei,fathir-st-onat. niolimsed:w-horme- whip.- . . . . . . I I .. .. I I I .1 i, .. ]EToAkChe haA,wrou#ib 6h9_13_l5 , _____._ W. _., ­ - . -- -14". , , ,.L -,-L- I - _,._Vjuosm,from,herfmanner-of onewdrimahia-low' I . I I Spirited observatioba'.about she weather.. It I -hWattentiOrim, Ihe-- Maid InIbrl Of--alool - gagoinint to mal wis not to be drawn am. it ­ L .. I . 11 I of*their strongth"; even the - former ml,i,,, me of she place. was driven into burying bricks the Brantford st Tflsonbarg ­iu fil 700 L ouloado. A trall Umber averages 24 oarm;116 . -1p -- not knowing that miyoung ,gentleman hail O.. ready to Administer a does of - ­'- , -Puzzle, ,-When, a quisit.-I . . k 6okial individual ra. I I I I I : . . 1 . . . L I marks As Stranger, I suspect you did it, ' .1 . . - it' 'but . would be abm6lutely against all vonvenance to ' r' , : him to may maills.more to her. The French girl dodlitleom would-be if'sho were tLyoung girl. And the j cry t6and for flic, defamdant. In a itrong .low spiou Until. ,the skiif wits that30tral will be mpeciallyran during the , , next month Rix -a.' prepued.hissiself the lashi wall accosted Ily-the . . 17riy6i you say so; it I were In your I place f I .1 . . . should feel kindL O'. proud of my ablittlem , . L .1. . . cannot thrl ; slid hoe no opportunity for it; she, IsLuovir by chance left alone - darlbiL ills! , ­ . 11 . . . .1 . . - :: ." ", , ini . ., shlon Krisaarlocq , . '. .worn off the ends of her fiagorM 'd She blood Sh . . . a 0 k g., a An to, . o zed from them. th imel Oi. weeks by the W. -S, Company IOMOBS She all Of thin im I ­ Young.mik]21 jed with hiiing iseed language unb ecoming i g9ritlemso, -which he . L . ­ .. " fi,at"rASOL lier.11. . ' I—- I as 1! Z. - , ,.. L .. . .- .. . I . 1 , ,;i . * I I : ' . I I , ­ whols,period of a urtehip, it courtship it can I . 0 . . . I ,. . L .. .' lillne and Strew color will be favol coin* color burdens imposed upon here apparently 46i. the purpose of -destroying bar, and slid -died: Amongst the c POttout trade. lealors who have boon, al exigagagin thin budueso acknowledged, but quenlioned the young insal righsAQ Interiors.' The - result was, a . An Engliali writer thinks the Anderli ' . . . I . I. , . . an . . ., . early Potatoes. Will come to an end era long, . I , be,called. She is under the, ol Of, her i relative who - mother or.of some con4ento :to . binationg of ff Wear. - - for opri.23, . . L '. , Plain red: oil cal w be -used In coin "ill - Through numerous brawls and some bloodshed -- - the, despotic overseer admiletild the -house ; In thi'WeAt during 'the winter its Mail _& Brol of -, b" L -- Flats slid HolibIlton on; in r. ' and 'equare " to L I -borme..wh _ Ok .­ I * _,. _&&g_ the' , - I 'go . . now for an each , , variety is claimed to ripow, , ' I . . . . - days earlier than say'Othal She, , - - . ,_ _& di& ion .L . . L ' ;' ( p lay the part of watch-odogs . Ali the exquisite play 6f passion is unknown -to her $his bilistion with figured 7 roa 6,Adrigol .. .0 , stables and other meavinary builainge, alud' _Qae D. Mallie, - 61 Glencoe ; A. McRae. of l AGO an presence of .5 ok crowd whowere highly amused. Murray took . L . . U ' 01*06m. planting and digging WK Soon ., . . I . I L tine b . I I as period of her experience ;so I - In 00010011 1 notice to herself ifie is driven to acquire that . Girls In their'toona will wetr Isyga round oolluettes of out work, Maltaid mod antique - . everything being smooths& on trim, no Signs were left of the barbarity whiolil been XiQndon'L. and A: others. , In addition to the timber . drawn to the aide of the the outigit ion with becoming meekoill ll he most amusing part of theleflair is that Mar- be used up. I I . . . . . . . I . L a merVilole'don'll mitoses ' 7 . . . . I . . They any that Chinev knowledge At a later assigns Cal ' search of a *lie is. than 6 familiar, AS In In Isces. . . I - . . . . - . Goilielin ribbons, in an Slid old *tapestry I 6 " except three Inch mdnldg in a =diod Spot. at the toot of the lofty hill in . railway track for shipment, a very large , 'entity Mill remains in the Woods sod q1 L 'of ray to a six-fodtor..oarrying,.hilt'broaditk with 'hill length, and She young gentleman is about. I ova songs all day; don't be" be aux Ull 12' . ' L oll p. rq,,- tie up their bair Sighs, don,s a , z L ' L I . . I I French society. He visits -the I... ,uro , n tall . colors and effectsi are , aeon among late oil. . linery importatioill therear. Every person employed, except the black man and the idiot boy, veto shipped on Oannot .bi moved owing to the, absenalii . slaighing. The timber is tfiliell SO ohs Hem- hilt his Weight. The Poling Magistrate, knowing well the character of 'the parti am I coal lice with the neighbor's hired' girl. - - I - . . ... .,. ... ­ amoke oplum'aud, look ug I "Takal . -drois throughout the whole period at court- I I I Ship l that is to -say, of source, when his . , I I . Few pringoosininco nio made' RI . of Ono fl b ' . A the ve . Ga. I goal and she again put to sea.. I ilton wharf and there committed 'to the Walter, 1. aftir which it Is railed, taken to Q nobao and cooperned, impomed amerely noininal fine of y. . Your . I choice. . .. . . . . . I . . . . . L . . I . . ". 'correspondent i visits take place in the evening, and It is 4 , hardly en regle for him to, isil a's any other Fre"eatly two, three and four materials are . . seen in one drops. . I . I The promises were carefully guarded by the , black giant, who spoke a,strange kind of g14. loaded in the vessels speallally fitted for the $1,25 and costs.. A puree, has been rAsdo Up to pay all expenses, which 9111CUDIN to ten . A . lady L . wishes to know .. . . when it in time to propose. our, advise is I .. L i tilde. At every visit his is expected to laal L . '. I ' I . Violins, -bubes and aotrfg of* black or white Will berlob, which no one could underalaud,:and the idiotic fellow being, in6aplable-of 0 Ism -on- be r export trade.' Glal Berwick We it, Greenock, Leith, Bull, - Liverpool, times what to required. . '. . '' . . - I I .. '... . . . - . . L ... ;1 I . her is to get your-sban as quickly as 1) - , . . . . ousible . I - . . Inthaloortoibuxinomm. . . . . I SOME Slight present, generally notbing imore I , Sheii, a bouquet; The mother. oits " one : Speulsh IaGo be: used in-7disping the crowns of munimer bonnets' I . 1 L . giving .11131.7 infelligenofi, the neighbors were left in an ' . Sunderland, Nowasetle, -Aberdeen and other. I ­ F THRORY 0, -, L1rZ.-4ho.. late profamsor And propose stance. I 1­ . never put off till to -morrow what aliti be I ... . di . . Ono L In f corner, the happy lol in another, getting 'they I . .. I . . ,,The now ribbons mhov ouch make Bill . Unsettled stateL Of' mind concerning the strange condition of affairs. The sesporte it! Great Britain are the mairl I I - to W timber . in I taken it . b hires to 4r om Qae ec' Faraday adopted the theory that the naturaf In . . . . .10-dAl - . . . I . I . .. . I what entertainment can out of a talk on puldii Events. In due time the French girl ,polka delta, and Japanese designvin.wimisi . , , surface of any of the new colors. - giant op- , I ill h to, 78 U 10118Y at him disposal, and -it The &in of the Reason was mad'a, up . lit Heel and Brecon yesterday, and I ige of man 100 yeera. ,'The duration of life. . he believed to be measured'by the time Of .. Little Birdie Bin . sitti 0.6yer, I I . . - . nginthesun; . , I . her 11, , married in thim'fashion becomes ilia Frel wits, sets up a 8aloh of her own, and in grateful, . . df the ­ I Sonkq_ now French hits have birds . WLI bell'oves' that Abundant store& and vaia. We . . 0q had been slowed' away. in tile - house, ;.. .', passed east last evening to Hamillol . ..: , ,, .1 I growth. . In the camel the union taken Place i . at figbti in the horme at five, in this liob At While older,brothor . . . I 1. . ' , , . Fooleth with a gun. . %, - I 11.1 . . . . I ''. " " recognition of her happiness in -the muried i state, nuilken her shlon a kind of bureau for parched upon the top and almost complet I C 'a" - concealing them. . . . , a' L , '0 / t q_xor which the strict set watch was kept and no intruders were allov ad to enter. . The - I . . - . . or-RANGH STORY. . . . four, in the dog at two, In the, rabbit at one, The natural termination is five real from . . , . ..­ I . . . . I "" I I Boon a loud explosion . I . 1 ...4''. L.. . . ,. 7 . ' L ­ . Wakes the echoing wood'. ; I ,' the promotion of too happiness of .her on- . I .. The fashion of making the *eiatir o bs' a f a different f"00. so -that. of the . 'of presiding black spi rit dosed away the doly-L light hours, whils She idiot . . . . .. An"indints I* walikeriess iml chail . .1 I those. several points. Man being twenty , . . ,. ., . .. All that's'leftof Birclie . . I .. 11 ! .. . . I . 19 her worsted hood. I . . . . . . I I . . I. !- . murip do#,sixters. - The only theory ,on which li ,on can account for it is that which makes . a Y and lie d*perles'prevellm thio-geaso I . L . , n. remained *ids &wake to 'every movement on gas river, ths. . - . with'Thi", . . ', 111urderse. .1 , L ' I 1. I I * To ra in growing lives,' five timell'twouly YOSM ltlhlkt is, 100,; the camel is eight Yearif In . . I - A very weak Senors singing feabi . y,'czUj6d . . I it . I I- theAmme'slephoute'Of Isl &ffi$idUOUs in I I . laying, oval ve for the capture of their milder , I Pearl ambrolaerlio arid pitif; 2JOIJOINLof While . . Imuch ejaployed,oj emobtarlas are .rear being" protected - by ilia impassable . mountain a file. A lofty, dark figure, on light , Dit a 11 Ritchie, an I dion well known lathe Coanty of Brdoe, In at praiant in the Walker. , gro ng. sod lives forty ' . I wl YQ1%j1m;L and so With otheranimals. 2homal doom not die of one of the .66goda I . I .'' to about to ran acquaint- . - f , .. . 'I maroln the gallaryi I I Corel *bat 'noise 19 ' .. .: I , . . . , . brethren, who are atili olujolih the friedonAL xal and. delicately. Rated gauze. . , _ , I .. eveningi, could occasionally be aeon moving , ton4all for, threateninirtci shoot amers. TbIB oidkneso lives ever' Wharf') tiom 8.0 to 100 Y th&i?,j !lZedaid,11 maid Comey,-I.bellevo .1 film the gas whiolliel lu. the ,,, . : .., I . . L . k ofthe wood. . . _, ; L . . . . . . . . - . I . Chip ,Tuscals. laqp mirfiwO, split English, call braids' and Leghorn Straws All appear 11 a owly about did groundo, from which it was inferred thaitacarefid guard-wailikept both lass encouraged a friend of his to' give the L * follc,wing Sinning revelations : . - L . yoari. Thopiofemoor divides life into Lequal . balves-arowsh sud"doclina-and theme into . L . . I I I , pl . I At."& crowded country thdatre a woman fat , , I . . I . L . from . "" f AROW rs,opirAz sp.1E.." . ,- . . i , - I I . I.. . in: the ,new spring millinery im, r . . . . - PC tatiorl . L day. and night. -After an undsially ieogjhy - abaGlIl the grand. captain' arrived in a .In the Year 1876 a quantity of lumber L Como on the Peninsula of B * ashore race And Infancy, youth, virility, 'a d, go.: 1 i ey - n A a an exteudito the twentieth year, youth -to the guller , to the -Pit, and was picked 1. I. U, up ' by one of ibe.opeatStorV, Lwh.*,. bestial " . ' . I I . Name 61 the Curlsellitlen set she L.Attal * L Return*. Black chip bonnets I Ming 8asFOn or the 00 h%vo the crowns only of olift, 'While the small * vessel commanded, by another Ritchie tol6k pOiS601110b of the camel Wh , . iob, fiftieth, because it is in this period the tixouo: her groanink, asked her f she was much . I , . . . . he injured. I . in "Much Injured Ill . I . I I , From the report of Ilia . Rogiatrar,GenpraI P brim and ourialls are foimad of lice ;traw. party, and manned by a crew of civil &Ad ordlerly Rosman, strikingly Unlike $head 1_ o -however, was otoleb,darlog him absence. in ' 'the Bards plaod Shortly afterward&-in--gom.- J ibywlth become firm', virility from fifty to asisill -fLie_durin"hiah-tho-orga;iiiam--re3nAt I W I . . -exclaimed the , . . . I __ era - sn,_Ll Lehould-4hick-I--am.-I-havirlomI . ..- . . . ---.fot-lsot.-year-w -ltxi%rn-thrit-o"he-total-death .-Re&L.-mdk-.Chinog"rAPOB-havo--beewinr---had pre*lougly-lWvoim------d-t . I -phal-wr a captain. As Be i this friend, thr Indiana word - complete, and at Seventy- I . five old age co ML* I 9 beat sbat in ills - very .Middle. of tlsv ., L'. . I th, . L, ' . . . I rate 16,852 died from tion,specifie causes an . follows: Consuml 1,995; old age, 1,792; ported lit large quir.lititiori this spring to . combine with brocaded,and foll alk I abilco. I the news of .bis arrival spread the neighbors hastened Sol great him, and they fell them. moon approaching the land lit i boat. Ill e , dealer d these to be the parties who stole his - . mencesio, last a longer or shorter time As 3he diminution of reserved foxen Is battered froni'row.11. . . , , " . I, I . I I . . . .. I . , FMBT VERSH., I I I . , . . . . . . I I . I infantile debility, .1-100;L diphtheria, 986; A'hovelty in crepe . 1118040 -that -known as SOIT06 highly hosiol by being lotted 0 lumber, and said he would shoot theal -. The . or retarded. I . . I . .. .. . 11 The Amman stood on tbo boiler dl.ek, . I . . I , I pustivilossis. 826; lIl diseases 621; cob I , vulgiono, 454; onteritlm,'417; dial 401 ; if snowflake." It in dotted at 'regular inter. a Tall with 0 all black or white. gelid aposs. his quiet Asia I.adylikel The as . . ptaln Was all generosity, and entertained theril a style friend remonstrated, -buLbe (Ritchie) said he Would shoot h im, too I 0 if he -said 'anything ... I -------."— . .. London Society:-" The only . 'thing, And The boiler -glowing red- . . . . . L . . I I . . .11 I A fif teen Puzzle in his b ln . 11 ' istraction In his head. d, . . . 1) , , end typhoid foyer, 879, Ii will.thug bojeen . 11 I *Yellowish ohadoo of I . . - L color *111. be -popular Usat quite ast6clahed and gratified, almost and 961111APPLIJ,ft ad m6ro freely thoij b' - W afore. about it. - Hd then, with one: shot, killed two of thq'Indiael and,with an oar broke o ' the only,ond thing, onwhiall is young Eng. ,' I . L .. , L 'L I IL I I 11 SICCOND YZA636. -, . . 11 Sbat.00iiantaptloo- iothe most fatal disease in ! I thimll an W meet other 1 countries. During the in Image, millinery goode. drags fabrics And Wraps forePring. . . 1 . . . I The littlal . sisal was hove alone in on the Pon the Skull of the third. The bodles were then -to liobwan Spends less Shan his grandfather is in drama -the wige, the ruffils, the valve', the Boon- came a bnrat of thunder mound- _ L . . I . . . . . ., . I I . The firoman-wharo Was he 2 L - - .. . . I i , Year 169 more females died of -16 than males, I - d cause Jh being tto,greater confinement . . . Gypsy hats will be Worn far back on the shore, the domestics sod She ind4usted Dutch farnlours ,an dad, the bright , pal into the boat, which they .were fastened, weights sit Chad, net adtift sod A lase, the jewelled, sword, are things j the past, and their abolltiont'though And matter .. I. Ank of the blocks that far around . . . . .1 With. fragments strewed the mec6 . . I ,. . I". - of formalism - to tinventilated dwellings. heAd,-thei front projeatingjn poke shape and the sides turned down. L I pewter -platters and 3ouge unpack6d Bud arrayed In Back in it -great -depth of -water. , Constable ' for the jaildil, is a Be ' ' area of great gratification I . , , ," Waleingliatis 11 repeats a good story told - L . . I . . I . I The greatest mortality ithringiny one iboutk . , was in ,March, when 220 - died of is -, the ., . . ' It will " codiibe nine to now bilgooneiia I . good long rows, to the delight of the old people, who had not noon such. an Amount of house. Briggs, of. Fort. Elgin, is.- working up the affair, and 'will doubtless - obtain, suffiOiOnt I" to hig customer. j .%. When. an elderly man recalls I' 41s youth, be days 0 -Bud . thinks of him by -W. 8, Gilbert A s:eporser - . L . . I I . I who -pub. ' ' ' I mitted to Gilbert his account of an isil ­ '' _ - - ' ' . . I loweet)sfortality WAS in September, whesi 145 i succumbed to its fatal Influences -, in window boxos..kl It IN :enjoyable to Watch thine COMO Upt Mature and blosoons, Somp . hold plate mince they lof I their ill Dejatoh6, land. In addition to this magnificent display,' evidence to make Ritchie awing-oorclathing that.liso been long ag o predicted for him . L . . ,; .the diabard he ate., the balls he d4u6ed at, the old I rally coach in which bel outs il him*h4d intirpolated a remark its WhW.h - . I . . .. . ... . I . . , he (W. S. GlIbert,.Esq,,) 4bnouuoed his inten. L . I I . 1647'died of it between 2.0f,and 30 years ; A89 ,between i - . . . 30 sad 40, and 235 between 40 and 50. Be- boxes u n. and painted green gnawer well for raialng spring 11 we 0 to. L- , she vidit6ral, nostrila.-were! regaled With the delic Wan odor Of thi"gounine Holland Sauer . . . . L . . - I . . , SUICIDIS OVA FANIAN RAI , Dlcn. Tho baffAI6 . :110, paid ilia price 'for his: dogs ' abd :hie h . untozo, the modest manner in which ha ifoul of marrying an American heiress I . . .., I ".. " , ". 4 P11111; I . . . L . . I am,& Married man I's cried Gilbert In ills- , tween ilia agiis 61 lo and io marg than twice Th4' 'Iloportsmanlo jacket 11 hall square kraul., Numborleog irowbound ofissim and Courier states that a roars liamed.761in Qdinn-, returned the hospitalities he rob . olved, , . MILY; 11yeo, but'You see'l -thought that . . L , I Am many females died of this disisee, than . q as. In a a ort but able treatloo on thin boloques In ,frolat, is rather short shil halt fliting behind,. loose be I fore. has a a - . usul spourely Isobed balem were put ashore with slow Dateh Speed, and - the tubby little craft . , a Fe ion raiders 13 *he wan .captured' by the Queen's Own at Ridgewayin-1866, and who as foal am if he were not only living ,in ,he rou . Another age, but in another coun0y.t would end the ifidletp Well." a, It would , 11 I lend me upWallaf Mrs. Gilbert al my friends . . I . I I .I :. I . I . I . also of qrtalit,v. the Registriar-0anoral . . JOL of all oizeo a ,pooko ad Ithapoo, and, a pio. Of fancy- buttono. being freed of her brooiclas cargo, the - black wan geliterced to death at Toronto, it! 1867, A parrot was, allowe I d to give evidence at in England saw it I,l - ' - . . . . . . . . I I I I I I M11 full mal I ,711 giria betwe ) of 1 -of 1 ' an 17 or 18 were oducatedirs a Moro ;ualon 1: . L The hyacinths now bloomin . g are large and giant (Willi a well-filled purser and the idiot boy Vera shipped, the liodo- oaqt off, Along with Several other Yonian prison hng bi era. 111881( fill ft Call At the Police the Westminster Police Court the other day The bird was claimed by His. Tanner, who "In Vino Yeritas.11 . member of Bailin, Varintoolif ' , . , . . School Board (who wished to I I residual wayl especially as regards physical. I . well grown, Each Season,wa have now $into gentle breeze Catching bar he* Ball, the Istalion on- Sanday' tifilit. Before Ull it. hail.0004ped Irosixit oago and !r6fased I . Address the Children afoor'-Jueahbobj "is Nod, _ - - . . . . _ , eduosl Bud Moro attention wake' given t O in, these waxlike pyramids. Those pals -and .vessel" bbrd,,away-*,dft-h-tlii-,*iiV6i,-il-ia wai .. . day of execution' Aud throukh"'the influence . I .said ,that been -caught -by Mr. Isaacs, who Ila bafros, ekwlll joe . littlIll. YoWe're a! like shops- r their requirements in -slits' respect, She . Mortality I lt. 011101194t4hem from all Maisano, ' lave t er' Iloo nd h color French grey mixed w h , o deall crimson make a flue show and 000n,loat eight of bbblod the heavy hills, id all witel 61 - tful pitit veto `0 I . of friends on this aide his sentence was coin. muted 1C.. imprisonment for twenty years. givoit up. Mr. Isaacs admitted that he hail caught the parrot, but disputed Mrs. Tanner's Socials on Poor 4, . 1. . A I 60me's AwW oot P mod . . . oeean I coal bear jhd haven I ymon j9egs. . . . . and ospeoWly ' from - consumption, Would . fi;1th I a room with rich fragrance. oodn faraway. - . I I . . That was In the Your 1867. He served six Ownership. Mrs. Tanner said the biraoould lial poarrt I Ash I, -me, aw thank awlat - . I . I . , doubtless be materially reduceill" I I I . . 000 Of the EPglioh Lenters briaem-had five . I All things Went cheerily for two or three . Years At hard labor, at Kingston penitentiary, 'not talk mnobi but cotild sayl "mother" quite I I .aboot beat f;.heaqh Ojor Ills. , (Agieed, U ns- 1. I The obabs-eftsil vest which Is said to have . brideemaids,whioh I$ an Awkward number so dieso, bat 'by . years; W * Ithin which time the' ciptain'tande frequent visits to the vempolg,, and it " Bud then wasilberated and returned to Buffalo In 1873. Him release WAR celebrated plainly. Mr. losses said it wag in the habit of paying 11 my lord.,' * Too maglatfate directed . . ", con,) --:Punch. . I I . .. I I 1113'8- GQT IT, NOW. . I . -moved Gen. Milikoff from Vladel bullet I . bliks tot many years past been a common arti' . ohs solved t6o problem , having two arranged in pink and . and making biimber five, 4 I 'we I" blue, atia, rumored that he had invested largely I. ,wfla,11, Property for the bhuefit of his littl boys, who b in that city by all the Itish"patriots; he was tendered a reoiptioni and was presented witlx ,to that the parrot should be limps for Rome hours I see if it verified either statement, During . . . . I . , f .. O'er the Puzzle Brown is bending. ' ­ ' . . Never once his strained eyes ijftinl- 1, . . .1 sile of want with the leading personages of I i Europe. the mook notable, examples being "' lonsfavag'. very maidon, wear a gown almost exactly like trimmed With oaarlet. . her own. but had but in an appearance in the meantime to the great joy of ill concerned. It was ob. R PurS8,00mitailaing an amount of money . Vrom that time he continued to roold6 in that the afternoon the bird: gave such nattofsoiory Ovidenoo in fAvor of MrS6 Tsitio'er's'statament I 13ee I He thinks at last he's triumphed; lie I Ws 14-13-15. - . . . I 11 I. Oliver Cromwell, of Swe&b, the prem4oat Czar, slid Louis XVI. In I . Colored straw b 'Already being- outlets Are served, howel that the captain w,ka.600a. SionallY Overdosed city until he took hie own lite, which had been alyni6d by thaVanadian th-at it win ordered to be reatored to her. . . . I . Once ll he tried t zzle, I 1. . . Puzzle 1, i I I the Middle Aoeg theme mall-coato wore knows! 14 Milan madO for Nummerwear. .Theyare in on6h colors as gubdt, plam, orange blue, with uneasiness and melancholy, and would rostlesely tramp from Authorilloo, . I I — I I . qOon OATTLH BRAIIINa Distaxon, Mr, Blafto Of 001litille, Abirdeenabire, one of the . that thorol'oh: I.&U, aport.lUn; . . RAI liels got It now I Not much he, I . Hasn't, 13-16-14. 1 . ., as abirtokll- and greatly , i, esteemed for the Anorl of their and And Jhe trilaminge Ate valvet,brodha, galloon and beads. 'They uo is it morning till bight about the beaUtifulgtoundi without being in the least Affected by him But. Cifticirat.-After clad consideration is as to the Advisability of the formation of a holeoted farmeli delegates who recently visited Canada in a lecture at Aberdeen recently said #,It ' , . . I I .1 I I . Long be pauses, long he ponderm, . workmanship. i A famous Italian guerrillas i who went isito the battle of Ravenna thus generally , in boulo shape, with tufts of feathers oralarge.bow I roundiago. He admitted that be WAS tired with life on shoroo And that he felt An almost I eleven, taken from Philadelphia arichat Olubg generally, to proceed to Ell U11P . district Is ialten in the Province of Ontario, ArOnnit . . Now he thinks he's got it o6rtain, I I I . . blovea the,figurps very slowly— . I equlp . bill wealfound dead with the . links of ., , 010 $ills top. The strings are aeldom , t ribbon; lite generally of the irresistible. tendency to embark f6i a time, at Reason and ftgige in Is series of intofnatiolial Bush Plaodd as Brauffords Onalph, Hamilton, Toronto, Whitby and Woodstock, 1 .Pobawl tie 15--­ .-14-"-18. . I % his well Still unbroken, though the bones I bbilloath it- -were voinpletely ohatterbd by the -they mat0rotals with Which the bonnets orb, trimmed* They ore' , . least, In his old pursuit of saftf4ritig. His forced amial bad become matchoo", Oaptain Gdorge Newhall, 61 the Young where A good Many tarmerfi have Already ,, I 13W h1`4 eyed dilate and gl4qlie I . . .. . Into he driftiall * fordo of the death -blow. A 11 bullet-proof M vast of this kind was offered by a ojeoulasor fringed. on. the borderi or trimmed with a P1006 Of Plaited 1800. Ill for Instance, the quite exhaust- ad, andl the disguise he had so long 'eaen America, Club, to whom the matter was referred by i'rsAolfitiosi passed at a, gen. become alive Sol fact that to compete favorably with the home farmers In the U ng. madness Is Ono more victim for the asyiuro, I . I . I . - . 0r&zddby13--­rl4--:_lu, to the Duke .of Wellingtol who got kid of I in a Vary. characteristic figbion. Bidding list is ii1mmOd with a bfoohe Arapery, ibis nine drapoky -]a taken down to fOrld the worn WAR , too easily by all' who apPO's'dbed .him. Hid wife became, despoodiig Oxal Westing last December, has given it as , him opinion' that at present ouch ,motion _mxjsitained,' -1 lish market is better breed of a& I I tUalulixt and.. itt-order.4ar.-improva,--the . . I I I 00149 6VER tME 111ANGH, ,him I . the man, Put It on, he called to the sentry Z11290- It is generally folded double, gloomy And through ths change' that had dome over her hatband, and would he premature, brood work hall already been commal by I ­ I 13ox, box, . b Blocka. bjookdg I sidd t6 load With ball cartridge and come but I . %I!) At once; but the *Ialtoris confidence In - I— I .., -_ I . . The oonstruoilon of the temporary railway frequently wished she. had- never-- left- -hot- Dentelitand home. ChdoillIgaso'be1boitgbi CANA15VO WABOR.-A loiter received from .1. . bfie of the agrioulsural- Inotmotorm to Indians the. use of better often of tho shorthorn, T_d- Here. --1'GdII6*iybioai1B. Aroafia-iheabov - or alai I I—— I I . Fifteen to a row, I .. -7 - no put 'am In - I 1110-Itilrention did bot Apparently extend to , . the testing of It in hit own person, for he ,connecting Winnipeg- with the Main line Of the 04nodapal Railway is Inskitig slow 'he 'Boost of two OvIlOr Ohs 0011161136a with many misgivings to hit embarking again In states that he him it -seven hull I ad un r Indiana" to food, Bud that Ahead b later -bq , mentioned towns a lot of faedibg cattle are. to found, which would be very oroditAble in I N Itd a happy grin, I I . TWAh 49 OA47 tifek to do. I . .. . . took to his lisolo-At Oboe. 1. - ­ . '_ - programs, and owing to the diftflly of getting .his, formotliarlJorIocoagh life# tondly.hoping up to the date of moiling he Ad I ributo M a on'k ilibbi Alily-M bags of Jlourl seven Many of the home Mark6to.01 . This GA Aefo;tner reports vboat fat I I . . "gow nowi . . . . I . iiew I Greet " I. Gr000r-One Aol busluals on ormai. 1. in milostial it 14 doUbtfUl if it losit be 'built Shis acetone , I that It vF,ould be ot abort duration. With *411 K181W t1oltictailoo he yielded to wh4i he barrels Of PoIll twenty ohm hurdrol'weight go said from the frost, but clever totally do. Ile*, I 13h4lilmakethe tally-attsilghtto I I . , I I I I . I . . I of boat, beolaosaqilanil'lydfotllotprov,Aolou#., , I itroyod by the Upheaval of ilia plants., Tin Worked at it I 11 'Till he bll I . I 1. . I I I . I . I . . . . . I I ­.­ I I . . I . ,, I I - .. . , . . At, 1, . ­ I 1_-.---".__._.--__ ­ 'The doctor Oscan Sod jase. . I . I I I I I I . I . I . 11 I I . ", I . .1 I I . ­ 11 : I I I I . . . . . 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