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The Clinton New Era, 1880-06-10, Page 3I ­ ­­­iT111W-1 , � .", , ., � . - ,; . ­­­ .. .,­,;.-­­. ­ - -��- - -, , ­ - - ­­- . . .. 11, ­ i� - . ­ I I � I - I- I . "­ �.. � I . t . I . .1 I I . .1 I 11 . . I .. I � 1, t, . . . . � 0 . . - � I a 0 � . I ,,,,, ...", I � . I I . . . � I I I I � 0 . , I � . . . I . . . . I I . . I A 4 - . . � . I I I . I . � : I . — -- I I . I . I . . : � � . I - -- I I 11 . � th round lf� oviOntly forced, . : — THE 6088-HYAN FIGHT'll in 'be 114 . 1111181ROISIN ON T1110 P.All�,o 9VXT WUIEC OTA4010, , I ' . by both and Golis dropped on his kno " � ­ as, A . . A TORNADO -IN EUPHE' - IC � MEDIGIN , . 'go., : MIA.' DOME$T �F .. ,. claim of foul was raised bX Goss' seconds' A gaffulacent Wardrober .al,44,1 Maw I � . - 1. 0, .1 , but was, not allowed. When time -was The T. er Te Deatb of 1E"g1nce)r ,,' jgate, and CQrstly Qvalulo be 9fterC4 � i r1b , . q088 DEVIATED IN, 11011TY-FOU& called for tile next 'round GOALS, Seconds - - ClIkilcof I At NOWN a Clean $w.atl% ,ickos$ 91114 AND xam wkrgn, � , .0. y Xor Sale, I � I would not allow, lnim to, Scratch and the ` . I . . I I , , , � the ' Wovvnship-Irarm. Uild- , Milk and lime water are now frequently - - referee declared B , (Now TorIg Star.) I 0 p,e,,, I Rousps. I yanwinuar. The actual C.raploc Petailif 0117 the IF ' ings Demel9sbed an4t 0e;1cral ibed by physicians In cases, of dyo-. � . . I PRIC.Acclooraft. M7ANollsoureceivea a cablegram from. - ' , . time of the fightwas I hour arid 27 minutes, the Manager of tbor Hayrniarket Theatre4n I I PaPS104 and weakness of the stomach, i,44 . ' A, correspondent gives the following tbril- I I ­ . . ov-Vastat On Wronglitt, in some cases a ---­"-- it, Wag the unanimous opinion of th ' I I o present that. it was one r, 0 prize li�q, Account of the death of Engineer London, on Saturday, offering. her up on. I . . I to Amid to prove very berfq- - I . . ficial. Man� persons who think good brea4 . of the 'Chilcott by Saturday's accident at Simeon, gAgement on moot favorable terms, Her FLoxwNcii, Tune L-Laot evening about and milk a great luxury frequently hesitate, - , . . � I I - . � . . . ,� � 60ME PRETTY HARD HITTING. 111"Irlate.1.7t fought And bloodiest over witnessed data 'ven in Monday's veapongewas. A -Impossible. Ishallme,ke . Is vicinity was visited bya to eat it for the reasOn thst the milk will A � . 1P . . ig this count , , i1s;oPwhich were f,q . 6 80 O'clock th � . ISVtb Nen Present a Werrible . ry. -,w - . TIUL's., Ono of the brakeman, Alexander 110 MOVO eDgagementP cithet i1i Buro terrific tornado, accompanied with rain hot . � I I . . I - pe OF - I I . digest readily; sourness of stomac . . . . I Thompso Was upon the engine, standing Ameriomthisournmer. I -retire fr6r, , � the whidix the oideef of the settlers had never � ch . - I I I Appearance, . 4110. IPartington ..qt the, socipble., . betwo, to locomotive and tender, wi , Stage next week.P Miss Neilson then ex. witnessed before. 4TBiking in A space forty willoften, follow, But .experience proven, . I . ,, � i I , I I 'I here WAS no Mi - $taking the costume, And his gaze f � til hibiteil her magniaco , i t , it pa ad � Bay: tile Journal of Kateria Modica, that . � I Ixed upon the, track ahead, lit fat jewels, among rods in w a b. as About halt a mile Jim water suc 0oy4L=R,W.V%.,.JLmo1l.-The ring for the fact that the vernemble dome led a up b , which was 0,100,000 worth of d4winondo,and north of Qie .1 Milk Are not only fdoa Ana I I . � he y the 94&0. of the headlight.. Eagerly' . village, going in an easterly inedioillO, At An earlypoiiod of III , a, . Small boybythebau Ad as they werp. produced by ber Maid course. Thearst f the damagenoticeablo �ut also . . 'the 11 d confirmeathQ im. anned the, track and when,a, few , � . , Ight, bi)tween Goes and Ryan was , . - 0 fit a later, when, a . pitched At 4.25 in a ravine hear Collier's Pr011sion.ths yi She said: I Those diamonds (pointQ was the uhritofing of 11 dwilling and- the I s in the case - at infants, .t krs, Partingtou Was Indeed w4s, from the scene of the dismoter, the , I in the assemblage. There was a moreen. brilliant reflection of the light fell upon to 4, circlet) cost §15,000 in Europe, an4 tearing up. by the roots, of nearly every tree the functions of digestion And. assimilation . station, West Virginia, about 300 yards n I the misplaced A I I 1. ' in the orchard of Mr, Wellingfou B &to feeble and I . a boundary line. nversation, a d witch. the name n � , easily ,perverted. A, from the Ponnsylvani in the, buzz of ca The young Man . eplilaial ' would be worth here I 6bior. stomach taxed by, . About -000 persons were present, Pittshurg tAr 025,000. These, black pearls I I _ gluttony.,, . , . tho'paWyl gathered around the new comer, observed it, and. feeling that they are, my favorite Mr. Bob er'o, father was within the dwell� . . irritated by � , , ^Were I . per food, infla, I . .1 impro] - evitable death, he ex. ng to A. set consisting of The feebled by disease, or otherwise being 'well represented, with %nlight sprink- eager to shake her by the head. I Bless gems,� referr! in . ,Mad by alcohol, on - rushing on to in , "t but received no injury, , unfittga . . � . . ling from Now York city And Troy. I At 5 . me I' said she, with a. beaming smile, which claimed, I My God, the switch is wrong I � bracelets, var Ornaments, pendant Stars ex ' d4niffgo was unroofing the shed foritsduties�as,ie shown bythe various 1. . . I . � 11 and b on the farm of Mr. . . . arnea those played over her face like ounshine And at once spiang off the train, alighting and riogs,'wbich came from the'Vienna, . Arn otelock two deputy-sheiriff's w over a 11 symptoms attendant upon indigestion, dyis. . . !"� present, that th I , upon the embankme' exposition. A pair John McGregor, about three-que,rters of . 16 Governor s@6ia . , . of Roman gold, brace- I I pepsim, diarrhoea) dysentery and fa . , requisitions. lake * I Bless me I b. ow salutary you- all are I nt. Almost at the I . . 1 $ ivould be , lets of artisti mile east. of thq village, Froin'the . I . Ver- . . issued fbr the arrest of the prill- --just .as you.ought to be at a time, -like same instant the wary engineer observed a engraving were set, -with, 04 � . will resume its work and do it energetically . . I . 1. - Cipals.. . . . this, when nothing harmonious Should be the open Switch, and glaoicing of his mate, black pearl centres find diamond clusters, McGregor farm no. serious damage.was � . . I I I I each r and ,of im, dof4e untilit rose Jon ,.,u , I Jump I I had the Rolston - im ,xclr � I milk ana . Tag lvmuTl. Billowed to disturb your hostilities, You uttered the emphatic command, t, stone of the first wAtei I I , neighbor Witte �slve diet of bread Anc I I fight ore very kind, I'm sure and I am glad to while , menso size. A tri6of bracelets, set wiih hood, in the third -c Agoblet of cow,s milli may .. I . STauBB:Nvmrx, Ohio, June 1 -The - he graqped the reversing lever v4th , oncessioxf 9f,Eqph , � I I _ �qr I , both bonds And endeavored to. bring the dimn;onds and centre gems,, representing county of Lambton, where IV tl . AID, have tabIevspoon&W%f-timo watet . . I I . tabk I Sea you trying to cnjo� yourselves. We . I � ow down ,,,,,, Itoiltirt 'With good effect. I'Tho way to - . . - �plmco in 6. ravine 800 yards froin'tbe three colorg-black pearls, whitLi p9mr1a And dwellings, outhouses, barns,, stables -and . � . I � 1.11 I had no church soclsbl�-g in my young days, train to ap standstill,.,, B �tl t.he,dangep could . � make IimQ water is Bimp ' . l?,ennsylvanim boundary slid caused con. I � . tiirquotse----�seemed to . ly to procure 9, few� � . but we had heskin' bees, and quiltin' bees, not be averted. The, fireman qssayed � be's, faVorite- set sheds, .Oa the west Aida of the. road was lumps of unslaked lime, P , siderable, ex,citerneul in the Surrounding, � . I � , to ith Mish Neilson. .. . I I . the dwelling-bouse of Mr. Maik.,Tiolston, I ut the lim.0 in A, . I country, but through lack of transp . o I rt � a- . and apple* bees, mud­--� 4 Bum�le�bees,'. said -leap out, but ere he could accomplish, it he w . stone jai, and add water until the lime is I , . , - 4 And here is 9, bracelet wbiQh I just ,re- which woos entirely blown down, but fortu� slaked And of about the cons! - tion facilities therd were only about 300 Ike, breaking in like a boy on thin ice- 'hoard the -engine bumping over the ties; � � . , I . . � mud though .We had -good times, And there canie worsiolt and the mighty machine c ceived from a very depr friend.in England, na.tel,v the. family aso4ped with their lives. . stenco of tbin . persons present, and most.of those. remain- I . I I . _ . cremm;,the lime Settles-, lowing the pure I � . sociable enough, goodness knows'whe.n the tioppled over the embaiikment '40 became Lady Sinclair,' she. sold- Mrs. Rolston received a severe over id without shelter At th I I . ., cla.sping-abeauti. gash . . . � I and clean lime water on the top. ,a dollieries. Both I . � . . , ad ears were foupfl; they were nothing to , deeply imbedded in, the Band, .. !rhe am. ful polished gold horseshoe band around the left eye, which penetrated to the brain. - . . . I I . - Man were at - the ring, which was* pitched the superfluity of th ' There was a sl . I I I I at deli . 'Ilia barn. belouging to the Same party was ' c11EERFMXX8s,*"-�kr,DxcixE. at daylight, by '5.30. The, weathee diet . is.' - ight bankment at this point is ovet?'.ten feet in I catp wrist, $'Wear this -for good . . . ?. . ,; � . wao good, the sun being obscured urbance i , n the circle, as Ike in his ^depth, �nd car after Car piled upon the luck' were -the words eitigiaved 'in shaded unroofed,'And.the. frame of the barn I)Iown In Cassell's Magazine for Way very I I � . . I . : 11 � . I a but Tentlessness p engine, while th . .1 I . letters upon thei friendly offering., off its foundation and carried about ton, sensibly written article, entitled: the I Ram- - . . by light clouds. There wa ,laced hisheel on a circum, . . a p6ml, debris and broken I . . 4 very . , . .1 I ' exquisite. piece for the babi was a large. rods distant. Directly opposite, 6n -the lly Doctor,' . � � . � ' � . jittle d el my 4 "ilia' prehininaries, .jacent toe, but it was stilled as the Master wood crushed down the unfortunate man .1 . _ ippeara., advocating common� . I of 'ceremonies came up to introduce' the beneath. The7 engineer manful my of '-Wild tones and leaves, a t side of � the,' road, was situAted a . � � . aaa, ru or, prevail d 1� ly Stuck to . gpr� a . . , .. now sense views of Medicine, which i6woulcl bet . . . . . in at a sheriff's posse ministeri ' I Glad to see yoia, m mdam,' Said'. his post, and during, the fall. his arm be.. diamonds.' � A 'diamond butterflyt also brick-dwelling-bouse bel'onging to , *Mr, well if s . Would, be on, hand 'at 7, but they never . I , I I oal Pross mud . , . 4esigned for the I , *c6ni-, -Circular, could see widely embracedarn , ong .. .� . 0' At 5 � - I - � � u ,, t I I .coiffure, hfca the body set William Rolston, -sbn:,'w.hioh was I came .45. Ryan jumped. intothe ring; .the minister, I I hope you may find tile hour came firmly ca ght be ween the, lever and . I I � , . t I Goss enterea. They I Spent with us eibappy one.' 1IknowIshmIl thoboiler. The gauge' had been broke, with yellow stones and cantre-piece of ruby. Pletely torn down, and where once stood a the people. Remarking on the usefulness . 1. . I � iialuteid r ly, Sir,' replied she, I for happiness depends .by the concussion, and a, volume of. white The rings. were 61 the finest white diamonds. find riisidence all that can be observed is 'a of. hope in.. during disease, the author speaks . , . I I - - . I . Ryan going very much on how we enjoy ourselves, and dense stenim And scalding water poured A diamond lizard is one of the lad of bricks Pond broken up timber -A- ,encouragingly of the influence a . . - . over to Goes,. with 'How do,you do, Joe?, . � � y's grqu - Mass ­ - . I , - , -an &O declared'ilie -#t hu xekted on a.., � . . . --- I -I' . -to which-Goaii returned4- . enough. .. of.anything. always , satisries,- me,. Jorth,upon-tbor devoted gineet.' Th6fur- considered hot little south of the brick dwelling Was si - patient by cheerfulness in himself; and . . . � - I . warm- ehake of, ­ pet", whiell 1116�* it will follow that it is the - . , . . � , How could I help enjoying myself in a , nade door flow open, t.ii.man If good luck. I I lost the"sly rep- ated afine frame dwelling-libuset'oecupied bonse( � , . the band, They,immedixtely Btiipped,Ryan scene of such life arid animosity as this 2, fire gurge( . And,& 9tream of liquid . I . . � I I Be I n, and . � n I I . �Avporting'a green Bilk handkerehibf And Goss lmround hidbody. ' Eagerly the tile one day fit my hotel n sto by Mr. Bilton. Rolston, which was partially . duty of the medical atte dazit to. encourage � . . . . � , It unr0ofed, . and the.. fine ornamental trees, this­feeling� to est- extetiv -7-- � -­­­ - "' _,Very Arue, madmm.1 I Aud,t),%Puthe lightst- ilA-mQolic,lw,d..up,,th�lightwo6dwbrkof-.� 1 .after.aeo�rp,hing-everyw.her6-for-itwithfriu - I I , thin lull . " Ther6' I ' i -e40 -df&&-- i6 ' ii-outh-West corner, -After E6 _ I - . I - ' 'a " I --& corded 3&it.,q gx.t.e,,--_.G�pss..w.anAhe,tass-Andt _ . , bl�Czinj lliki a consternation, and 'the musiii cab, and the overtopping cars and the coal- less rdsults 1. looked down''on the floor at that once Stood. in front of iteare totally ,%to few praZtitioners whb have not ausin I , ' . . :.. slight dispute, owing * to the declension of and flo . wern Make it seem like* Pharaoh became idnited. 'Unable' lo move, held my feet., And there he was crawling - over uprooted. The Vim on this property was mud, again witnessed the exhilarAting eWect � , . . I I . . - . . i . land.' - The minister was called away, and down. by the debris and admit Titith the cin- ,the carpet 1'epnthusiastically exclaimed the uproofed, and the frame carried about ten produced by A growing confidence in his , . . ,several wliq were mentioned, Schell F air� . I ­ . I . - .. I . I . . ' child was selected r9feree. the master of'ceremouies asked Mrs., p. ders. falling upon him, the,,engineer.lay, fortunate -owner.- I And that reminds toe feet off its foundation. A shed near by was. own improviDment on the part of the pa, ' . I seconded -by Johnny Jt9ach, of Ryan was if she -would like I an ice,' which she faintly enduring the . most terrible agony and that I bad A very unpleasant I Also unroofed. A flu6 orchard belonging to - tient., * The more generally this is recog- . Novi York, . - . I I I dream last. . . . - . . . aua David Jones, of'Pittsburg; Gosi had heard. I A nice ? I she replied, looking literally roasting alive, while, With feeble night'. I dreamed that I lost allmy jewels. Mri Mark Rolston was completely uproot- nixed as a potential factor in ry from I I . , � I I Arthur Chambers mud a P � ittsburg boy. at him aiia hanging ion I to the long - ,as voice, he called aloud for help, wltb7none to What do you think Will cQme,of it, Anna 21 ad, and some of the trees carried across the disease, the eaRejW111 be the' duty falling . � I . � if it were the top bar on a gate -, -4 o� very.' hear his cries or afford succor in his appal. she asked, addressing her waiting -maid. road upoil the adjoining farm, abouttwenty to the physician. . I . I I . . James Shannon 'Bud John TrAoy offiai�ted I I . . I . . I . . I . . . . . I , A rush by thP contestants in it game here Ifigrextromity. The, shock had stunned the ` 1--9h, that means good luck; for dromms rods or m6ro� Cows were carried by the'to i - . . O�FFRE AS A TYP31OM'rr, . . .. . . as umpires for Ryan and Goss respectively. I I VER curm, . I broke in between them,, the band gave a fireman, but upon regaining consciousness. Always go by contraries,' replied the, good. nado intothe adjoining fields, and leftwitil. � . . � . . . Time being -called -at 6 15 - both: men ' . I . '' I Oi.course'you Will not drinlrooffee unless ' . advanced, shook hands, a'nTimmediately araahw.hich seemed to -start the roof, the he found he was.buried in the coal. - After natuted matron, who seehood to regard her broken lep or hornik4oqW off, find others 'have Vphoid fever, and then it is very . . I - ma I � . 1. mistres . s as 9, spoiled childi Who must not � you . 1. I � began to feel ipach other's skill in defence so .of people waved to and fro, 'Ike . a terrible struggle the courageous mat One. killed instantly. Thb next thateam6 in range beneficial, ; A surgeon in thir ' I . � I I started off with m. new 6fony in 4nest of cecacain extricating hiniself, b ' fie frightened, or Inhdo uncomfort with tlia terrifying gale Was, the residene ,French Navy � L � I . A-smileplayeflabout Ryan's mouth, ,while I . leading and a by u4- 0 has tried this me a specific, mud' reports that . . I., I I , - . . . I . . , some suggested peanuts, and Mrs: Partin . �Imost exhausted. Heedless of the severe pleisant-foreshaXow.ings.in.dr6ams.� eturn. of Mr.J. Davis, on the . fourth coicession, he finds that no sooner .have the patients . . - Goss exhibited perfect confidence. Five injuri . Ing to the d which was completely destroyed. In I . ton. baolted bit a a, -seat. She. 100 liew ecetv - started , ismo4aquestion�mnd begging th'e` taken A few. tablespooits of it thbn their -fem- ' . . � . minutes , elapsed - before either - struck out. I . , ds he - had - r ad, he . . ,.� Mally Goss got a I . eft-handeri which was pleasantly upon the . moving spectacle forth 'to . ifind r . aid � to his com, deg. . pardon., for diverging-odo, a quaint old seime course, and in the fifth conce ' I I . � 0 ra I I A"OLLI tures became relaxed,. and they come to - . I I - 1. . iraturnea S through her own "purabolim, her fingers beat .411 was silent, b - ut 'at length lie, age . at- souvenir * and family relid,- was a Malteso Iles the farm.o,f Mr. George Carey, whoso . their senses; the next diyt tfio. improve- - ' . I . .J. � � .1 - with. interest, and Go s lot Min- oil_f Be. of diamonds,. descended from her residence. was r6movea .from its position, I I . � self fall to tile groiind. Goss in this,, . as in tim�e to the musio, and her actories in- tained that� th� brakemau was, buried' ore merit is such as to leave no doubt- that the ' . I . . . evo�y 6ibsequent round, played drop .to,o. . haled -tho'breath7of the flowers Mud - Ilia under p7 pile of lumber whiolf had gr�eat"grshdmother and over 200. years old: and the shingles swept from its - roof..'A.Il �srticle is just -the s�dqifl I . I . � . : I , , smell of. -coffee from an aajadent room, till toppled upon him. - � -Reaching forth he The contre of this ,crosu is set -in .,heart of Mr. Cmrey1B outbuildings* were blown -0 headed. ' Under--, . . . � . . ties, owing.-:piobably 'to. the fact that I she . was'becoming I lost,,' when,"sho realized grasped the young man's hand, -but was ohape,� With Immense . solitaiTes. Another, down -barn, drive-baru, - .grapary, and itkinfluence the stupor is ibiplelled ah'd the : . : . � . I this Was RYan's first, attempt And would . patient rouses from the state of somnoleu- ' . . .., - I I forgai the rules and strike hi' h that a. figure was standing beforo'bet, and unable to pull him forth. The boy clung keepsake- is a , Roman gold brace- sheds. .Ixr Ono of these buildings .of� hit, cy in which he has been , since the invasion . . . � I m w " "'4 . i cold spoon was being thrust into,.her .to his Wrist with despairing energy, until let, sot with a' circlet of' old . mine C�reyls was, Xr. George Carey, jun, who re- . , . hisknees on the- ground; but Although . . of the disease :: soon, all the fu ' . � there were severAl'clainis 16i Goss' seconds r0it bond. It was. the Otentive'rasnager, he4rifig' the boartrendering cry of the stone diamonds, and wag a wadding pro- ceived serious * injuries. Some of his I . nations take . I ' . . . they Were hot Allowed by the referee. The '9' I W . ith loe..cream ivhi�h he -invited strickeifengineei hLi was indiadfiatp release sent from one, of her, Maternal munts-in. brothers were also,ipjured, but' all Are their natural course. and lie eptersupon . I .. . I 11 . I . i I . England. Theval eof-thisbrac6letis about Jdoixig. Wall. The residence of, Mr.. Saint convalescence. Hogivestoaa adult two:, "'. � ..� � I herin, - AnYou are very - I . I . . � . , .2 . d . - I 10.--. ­ .... .second, third iiid fourth roubds werei de.. � � - . to take. . surLriging, siri' . I his grasp. .-Approaching as near as possible, u z6r7three tabldspoonsful of str6rig black cof- ­ " . . .� :: . ia 11B-1­1.1II-­­­. . . � , ,,voting - I --a . fee every two* hours, alternated with one or '. . ". . .1 . void of especial interest, e' .� 1 Was Gi6ini-sci6u6b][6 it' to'; his .unfortunate " * - - - d- "he"Inquire I I n lbio�i,' in', the � 'AoVenth., coneggela , � � � ' : ach ande 1. gai s a smi ing. i. 1 comra a, '03,600. A. very lovely bmbdlbt of*E trud&i . . n; '*ss.' . to find a weak- spot. . The the inbinent.. Thank �ou 1 I will. I am very, wbore,he Was fast. - The reply Was, 1- M gold was setwith the i�ord, I Souvenir' in removed from its foundation aiid par- I I . 'blaret -or-:­Burguhdy.­- - -­ -Y -.---- ­.... .�- . . I I fifth' -round . y � diamond ii6btaireg, and -,�V. 'I ' -tially - unroofed; - bi,it -mo-'s6i4aus,--damagd, tsm teanpoonifxil'-of..�. . ,� . . I . . I Lauded wfth firAt blood � for' Goss, from partially foiiabf, icii-ci6am,"and ,,this' in God ,I my,hand is uniddr thilevei I hifrry up As. an6t ier'gift' . Wine-& little lem " � - � - end4ri-BurQ&. .Xisr-Neil- -in .thq �...��­,*� i- -� , . a. I , too'.:whipli is my1worito." she and get red - lo6sa,... I, ,am. roasting -111 The fro Aone. - , . I ­­ ­9AhdoioX,,citra,te-.6fm4 " ,.' .. - 11, � -.,v � I . ,in a, dear.fri ­. -�, same, ,voncessiou -w,a,s,-. . � - 1�lf � I . - ... � I -y bea& in 11 . I ., - dr,mr:7­7V ­ .-Ir- iidr;i��tu;b-6'ttalteli�'�dKil!r'I d'7V1T&,1�­`wIi1g1;; t . , : ... 11 �� .. I `f&MW . "a caught, om- fe - 46­6`r­lf�, . . �� . . .. . I � - .. f var�­boxutflful A � , , , , ­-, (F , '��Iilc ' Wag quipine..".- , - , - , - . . - .slight -out .on -R.,An!s-­fore The . ci�im �, ,; . -7-- ­-nex, rev' 4.1= -sellso-oVenjoyment- 4r, " ar-ful-�-pi�clie,amdiiti-of�--fli--e:-6jile- - ikrr­hi:�.`bn�o, . at lc6ffipdse of, tind f4bid6fibb" - . ­ t round-Goss-th v­R�au-'­-Thor � remAred froin its foundationt. * The' last . , ... � - . I .. I � . -- .- ttoiohangio of. 'Www" welild - the -soone'au& *cut ,Away soon utter wh6n, sPiied his' faithful co sapplAre. oefiterstones, and diamond chis. ' . 6 ' . . I , , �'. . I . , I - . Po(rade Nvith,�almijPt - ,, . � - YACOMATIOX. - %% . : . I 1, .-� . after &'.slight ir . � One to receive injur ;Xiaw,onnyo , . i .1 . Ike hid-joined.ber With plethoiic po'okiais, .suporhuman.strength. - - ters jiuriqiindirig thbm.' h y 'from the.tornado . A ,., , I .I- 1. . I med to aggra, ­ ... Granihig,iLt,pondW '.T e sapphire ii of , ,as � go dow 71 - - � - . .rr .� A ,..., . - � " . I . I * ' . , .! '. get cox - , - k hue -and very vmlu� . . . .u, which.see vate Ryan. bidding the,mans" i'yey w,good:.niot. -ous crowbar,- he imdeavo;red to raise 'the all uncommon y ifor kiL .. . . I well, �: -, .. .. . I faras 60�i be ascerimin6d,'Was Mr. Goorge,� .. -X-� Pasiaur,� the French chamist,­ ­­ ­., .. �4­­;­ � �. I � . .The M,Sud 8th rounds were devoid of any I . ifig she -had - an-, le�er. - but all able. Tli(4fhe 'ifinumOr0le ii �Smitb, in the 8t4 concession, whose' hoxise , own for the 'part he bag taken fi�the - . �. � I I.:. � . bard knocks, butthe 9th -round Ryin, f6il from 'her"to the.�mrty, omp . his efforts. were futile. . re.wero. ngs. ', - ! . . � .1 on Goss when the 'latter was dropp'i hg'ah. 492Ked arealgociabletime--B. PI-Shillaby,,it,. although. the fierce Strain caused, the: bar 'andbraceleits and broQohes .,of diamofids*,'. , was iemoved,m.but not* badly .ds , age .. dontrovekoy'in regard to I opoiit�neoup gen-� - ' . . ' . . h -.�nu to-ht'll-almost double. -� Then forarfu th . at Merailds, -I,dh - we're twisted'aft .like. as lin's. Station ' and for his great knowledge of all- ', � : I . . . -The 10th, - 11thg and' 12th- rounds , in. .. I � , . the,suffering man wo�ld lid .burn I Neilson only regards for their - . t The ind�t seriously Inju'red. one . of -a He ol pertains to spores and germs,- had of �, . . � t e Cambridge (Mass. p;arls, rubies. and-, a - wh - Men .Large trees I � I . . � . . .X A-;; �, �. . 'that I . I . . Ryan _ - piiinished .Goss pretty' se,�er- * .- - - � 0 . I - , I ' - dd alive, money valuer Mrg.J1oIAtou,.*ho ha's one broke ' late been zAaking expeiii3ionts in regard,. to, :, . .� ., , . I ''. �. � . - was'- c I . Elophia En ]DedhabiUc. % ... . he strainedevery nerve to ..rescue him, With-. and which she. will offor for sale swi her - , 1. 1. . I . . ly, but .' Goss,: loing terrible - I . � I I , . . . I . .. '�h I the nature and 'prevention of' cholera in' . . I. .. .. .. olitavaiI. Vita fallerinin '' . stage tpl'ldts next v�eeL : . � I .- some heavy �ru�Ped frota having e , or - . work on2yan's-fac; and' breast die'left � ." The neighborhood ofElizabeth City, N. .n .Asked hirn'to' . * ' * " '' ii 1 6 . �, . . ..out off his' &Tm And thus releas . I il . f WIS. Ito attributes ihollis�ase to . . . I ireman was "able. lo do this.' H- . I �presence of 9, microscopic parasite . I I . . ary dis- C., isin 6, staibii�of gre9t excitement over the f a him, but the. fair,lady. ", But how little I ca' ig.' Drs. MoDbirmi4 And, Damidson were . . . bal ed� * � - . side of ilie.fornier prisenting a tvi I And now for�jny costfifnes,? continued tially buried in the ruiins of the '1110 i- - � colored mud Swollen appearance. It *me� the recent elopement and marriage of a�. I ., "' d7-1 . I radar: . ly . - macroVe in' the body bi"the Affected - . , � I . . . ..­­- � -- now Goss' turn to force the fig . . utter helplessnosd rendered ,him franti ren. I feel -so much.'more at ease in -my called t6 the;sicena ol destruction 'at - both the . - . . � btingt and gushing young equple, Jonathan Ivy and*. ,and 1 1 q, I . L finds that macrobe,proof chickens . . 11 he delivered'some f6arful'blowis ,'on Ryd,iilu Florence Seymark. � . .he emphatically iaid,:: minutes plainest �i6bes. I fancy, I can pl * ' � places, and dressed the'wounds of those fowl, Bill! . . ' ­ . as � . I my best ' .. . . .. . I . . �i� . . � -, I . The young.lady's par . an I Am if .1 . . . hurt. As far its can be a*s6eitmmed 411 are . may be ,produced by' successive inoculm-* . . face- and - b6ay, . From the. 13th to the 21st ants did not approve of- young. Ivy's ad- seemed hours. The ' on I �.eir '.faintly � Wh at, overdressed.' , I I . . . I . - 11 . .. . rounds, the'lormer'.iwas getting it numbee of* vances and forbade him their house. k u 'Comrade at. I . ' 1. � I ' - ilar experi- - . I . I � I . . . . . � Appealed, for '9�afer, afid his timate' -the.. doing wie� being seriously iii- I . . 'About how mueb'do., you -as % three in all tions.,' it is urged� that Sim I I . � The a 0000, iOOO , will scarcely ments might result,. in - th6 Ptoventian� of , - . . . . once issued"lorth to obtain' . 'In the valud of,your present outfit 2': inquired the jure .. . to $12 . t I � - - bad lows.'andcurtenyingthrie, times. on loversi flowever, managed to meet blmn'des- me . it 1. � I � . � . I oholero,'among.iiien,sui�osing-who,tseemg - i �. . . . . 1b, yb . . a ,aft . '. ely, and'hsd made up their .minds to anwhile'the conductor And - oth6fs ap- reporter. . . . . . . cover the loss 'rebeited.' The scene of -the I . I . . .. . and at the same time tin . k, . OtIpti , . not yet to have been .. . . JAW, an � . CUS � on. ... . I . coutin posted on the - s isidd *from ray, costumes for, clas,� al dismstet is almost beyiog'd . .. I . Ding his droppi ' cane. They could hiar,the 10 . � . . 1, . . � . proved or even rdfi- ' . .. I I . - I . . w ng tactics. � -The 22nd elopement, Which wig to have odeu d ope cries, of - the !engineer,, but 'the fierde . worth.' ," .. . . .. I . . .1 I . . dared Imusiblo-the., maciobe, to - be th .0, - , . . . . .1 ; � . I � . I � . . I , , � . . . . . . . . or ' Old. man Seyinark, by some means- beat.of the flames and foAn . . . it is in lowlsi - . " round as a continuation of the form night . . Frb old p1ys, there are'about. §15,000 c0,1#WJ..'chO'Iera'In man;ms " . I Xgunds, but- in the 23rd Ryan .began, to be or aiharj got, wind of, the- prcipoo�d as- . I dense smoke and Xigs Neilson PQA�66868, a nelh' real I . � ourlst"d .- , � .. A great iiiany medical man And *proper'- - ' ,* - - . . . .. I escaping stevan forded them to; retreat and old I �. The Royal T .. I . animated with now lifei aiid�-Iorced .the capade laceel that a lirincess Might be -proud to . . T . he trip� of ih . Princess Isouise, . I - . y many more- of th . . . . . I � � and we;it gtinnhig. 'that' da� for. - abandon their confrade to hi 11 bet own. In te i . � . - �� * ?ri�co tionatel 6 6leained are I . I . I . . fighting, and continued Ao give and Aak6 Jonathan. .' Corning up wiffi the gity . 9 fate; � The ca rminating a Most agree Leop6ldmud suite- Over. the G. W. A. was a fit present str6ngly opposed to, va a . I � I . , � young flames swept qteadily on, 'and. when the Able tete4-tete, She said-. I OfT exjpectso much . . � . obin tion I . I I with various results, up to the 28th round, lover�h,e blazed away at him-, shooting him' fireman returned,',.-hIg comrad . pleasure in my tour" through .Switzerland . most enjoy016 one.. . * It., WaB,speedtlly no 69 a Prevelitive of small.p6x, and it is not,'. . �' ' ' I .. * . . . when'd6es'gave.'Rymn. a fearful ga.sh,'6ver. in the 'Shoulder and� inflictilig A 'painful but I . a was an-. .. plished, 'and the I excoll . qncb of he or: suppobable that * inoculation foi. cholera, - ! . . .. . � I . , � � veloped in flames, and a braveengineeta' this summer,lbeot .half .thd 'biWerness of. :core .. . - .one eye; following it. �ap in the next roun4 not dangerous wound'. Florence. vks bvdr- traie ulan. had succu I lid raingements and the smoodiness of the run .will soon become'. populki,'as it-. is clearly . ... 1.- I I . mbed. to a terrible In ilh -American friends is. taken � . I . . I a heavy blow and drop without a blow. Up conduct, but her passi6n for her wou The' keactiort.- overpowered'-'tbo . I . . . .. : . . .on the Pame*spob. In ilia 30tli Goss got in whelined -with grief by her father'k -, lisofy-, ddath. . :w I nd,ndit month lWas,highly spoken of by the. tourists. . % As . dangerous and should at first be tried; if it ' I.. - I . . par' � 'IAlis. nded her6ic fireman and he wept, like. a obild. aw-y stated by - telegraph ,. yesterday,', the 'Shall be tried at,all, uponthe vile bodies of I - .. - . to the:33rd ro 0. th banks of the .Medit5rranean. - ., ' I . ' * 7. * '. ' .. . I I I I I - . und little was done on.either: lovei was inionsified a, thousind-fold. - ,Sho Ho*ever, the brakeman Was still buried n- - - . . - - .0 I — . Princess mo�dd. abrief stiv at St. ip,athaijiips, people in. India', from whom, if it - shall be . . I I . . . . I . . 'side, when Rim i .. . . � � . . Who - Princess Went to, the Fills * with , shown..to- produce. more, good .than bad.. % ' - � . . - . n began -to. f6rc e*. the -fight sent him it letter telling him she would fly the debris, and doffing his doat,'Conauctor : GunibUng In, 8,tieft. Circles. ... m. .;. . . I .. � � , again. Th"Qxt.t roundswerb of short with him that night 0 he *ould. confin for . . - - the kbst:�f, the party, but her excellency, re6ults, after faithful- trial upon; �succqssivsi 1 . I I . . . . . I . I . . . I - � . durst. Armitrong and others attacked the colu". , High. play -in some 6iroles in' -tenaon 'witlif her-. uisual:`winnin . . generations of inoculated parse � I . . ion, Mokely ,,,, exchange of blows And h6r. go' that . night * young, Ivy put in all . g way, kept 'a us, it might. I I � . I I ,. . T . I I A inhis, 'And with it aunted, - I . k ' "' , . . '11. . . Goss dropping'; . - 96th was m- bad one appearance with a. cloite carriage -ibbout-'l pac I . nd . 6nergy, Dr.( be introdiieed to the p6opIp-.6 the � . . ., -, --soclety bibs not yet died mit, is witness the )iAise- she thad made rto Dr. I Mad . .� f , WeA,.'..' ... . ;.' - ". - � I . for Ryani he receiving s6me 'hard hits in 'o'clock.', Miss -Florence was' in a terribl� fought the fibice flames, andafter 6 terrible. ,.,following portion ` of the "jubliphed testi. , 1� yetir, ago,- -ii�d -cart' - , �. .� .. . I le -succeeded in , . . 1. getting in his isge . I I. 1JT111SrXGDr=sroxj. .. . . . . � . - I . . , - -resiiiiing. the youhg mony of'Lambriiwhit sued Mr. L'abouchere, - dYbve to the lid'spital. The - Infercol. h - I . . - "It 199 . . . on- I , � . ,big damaged1ace, which began t6 present a Ailem.ma, .,'for -her :druei pareints, to' in: t M.I. arelly in time, for tlie' Ifimber burst . ' At an itsyltim' in Vienna (s�yd "tho." I I ... 11 . , . ... swollen appearance.. The -39th, - 40th and Pure against - any 'eneapade; had not o . of Truth, foit a libet, And, who lost Win* suit .. . iml car, wag left behind d in about an ' 1- . I . . I . , Danube) a novel method of -treatipent has , : . , - , I . " . . . .41st rbunds were fav orable ' to O. flames and thg�l word P,ompiilled, to to-. A I met Mr. Labq�qh&6 at Lady Sebright's -, hour an angifiepeturhed' 'in , Stiff 'beeii adopted.'N The dirgot6r has ostmblish� ,' * - , . . � Ryan,- In looked the girl., into hot room; but had also treat. T.h' I with.MossrB, ; . . the follo,whig tound Ryan countered heavily taken away almost all hot 6lothing. * BiA e. - brskemafils lower 'limb was I remained 'lliere. until 7 W&ck � in the and Doniville on board,and hot foyal'high- * � � I ­ . on Goss' cheek andGosi dropped. Ablaim she Was iiot'tobe taffled. ,She mad I doubled beneath his body and ou examina- ad a lithograph . . .., . a a rope . tion it was - . .morning -,'I lost.. Money there . at play, nessand Suite were conveyed -to, the Progpe I ad journal for circulation in - ".. . . I 't. . . . . found to be broken ift !two . . at the asylum, and he induces thepati�nts to '. : I I .. . of foul was ridgea' by Goss" � friandn, but of the sheets of her beaand let herself X1,000, which I paid to'Lady Sebrikht in : House, *here the party are staying.., Last . I . . � but wag -not - allowed. places, fit th6ankle and across the - � con0ibutei,6 -it. * tspecially li I I . in ep. French bank notes ; I paid the money two night the grounds of ibe. Prospect House 0 enbourages . .� : ., 1. I . . . . , The - -next dowu to the ground, with no other garment I Whell the Mass of d6briA had cooled. su o - thom,46 - refute .,t4e mania6 of their com. . I z . . I . .2 rounds ' Word lightly contested, Goss but % nigbt-dress. She told, the, coachman � or three days After;, I lost 4500 on the first Were illuminiitod. At tbo-suggestion of Di. raAbs. . The Man ivho believes,his none to "- . . .. . con"tinuinig to drop Vith 'a very, slight to I look -the. other Way,! and after hot lo . cientlY to admit of m...ndar. appr"Ose . evinin - Royle,,,physi . cia , .i . . � . ver - sea�ch - wag, I' g q and 4500 on ilia' -'next - ev6ning ; n'in .ordinary, the Interco. be inade. of 6ugar-can . ... . . . - punishment.,- Goss:hit hard on Uyan'slace had, helped 'her into the c%riI4gd and cov- notitnted for the remai , theladieg and another . oft At Ion al 'car 'Was fitted - up . -with an Indfart � I dy, and liable to dis.� ' . � . I . . �., �, . gentleman I I . . I � . . 4 � , whidli resulted in- thb disc6ve 00 I . Solve* ).is .says, can arVe with excellent . . � I !, - and the latter . Striking out wiffi 'Wild exer- ' bred her. with the carriage "robes, she made . ry of . .7 o'clock.; Mi' Labouebere'rommined with punksh for cooling purposes, a brakesman logio ago' " h I, , , . I tion- began to tell'on Goss in the neiirorina ,him sit oil the box with'- the charred bonesand remnants of flesh� Lady Se'bright', ber lmdy�hl ' ,mat t- a folly of fribnals theory ,. �. ,. . I . .. . . coachman- body had been burned to 9, crisp, a . W&,a " 8 0 that his: beard is a tender plant and needs . ., , Ified. to me actiiig as punksh-ivallah. Thb:offio* I f . I . 1. .. . for the mone ,.by letter, torn are so wellyleased with - frequent: watering. As a rule, they are. . 'I and he received sordo ugly blows. - Goes They drove to the house of a friend, where what had but a short time previous -been � a' X iroduce;- the Great Was ' . rallied in, the 47th round and get .terrible Florence Was Attired in prober � garments, strong man in thii, pii two othok as played - one'was Mrs. Lm- thin inhovation that-. it, is likely it will be - able to discuss with good sense all subjects ' . I . . left-hanaoioh Ryan's left eye. .He repeated tind.then proceeded to tfiQ house of' h. sygi, me of his manhood, bouchere, . ttroduced-to mo." introduced on the.cars this.surarner. .. I I . . . . . . .there now roindined but a handful 0 who was in I I I exec those which congeru their peculiar -. , *� t - ' � it in -the next two. rounds, -adding ono hddi- - �pathizing proaolibr,where the lovers were blmdk�ned . f The lettbr of Lady Sebright Was tead : Itissaidthat Prince Le6pold doesifoi Rt I . � � � � tio�hal on the he . . .flesh and bond. W116 � delusion. . . ..'% . . Ltd. Goss receiyed, s4veral speedily'united in wed -look. ' . . � ­ � remains 'Beacliwoqdi nearDubs Sir,-�4 have look- like, tiny �6f his royhl brothers who, . , - I . I- -, . � � , . . *ore table, I — . , I � . . I -I ­:., I...... . . heavy blows And Ryan split hin left. car in .. - . . �11 * - . -- I . brotiglib to �St.­ThOmas � 'where his. J�st received your ilespatch. I have already have visited Canada, except in -his heavy A,i *.,P,,, - Jb . . , � I ] . , . , - . . the 51et'round. .. The 'next� round .,was .. . Whe Price of Dogs. - I . �� --family reside, and the terrible tidings told, writteu to you to -day. I go to I , London to. Hanoverian features, but he- closely ro�em- I . I . . I mcilt , I , n �iftkne ., irkliii� -.: - �� . � !. 1. .., �, ,� .. I . , . � ­ . I -Send , ftndfather, r ! - . . . . . "­'. I I I- ,very hotly dontestea,:Gon getting the,boat . . � I I . . 46.'Iiig�bereo;ved fainily. .The, courageous. morrow for good-Lowndes-ALItaiii. bleg the:pictures taken of hii g �LoNDox, May 29.=A small screw 'Atemime * :.. .. .. . . * After tlie-Xelba�t dog'iif6w in New -York fireman', Wilhitm Ashmore, was sevexely. ­ . I . I . I .. I . 'there was - An suctioii - gale of caniie pro. Injured, - haiving several ribs . br n, and . . . of A4 Tlie 53r4 round Wish *11fi-botij . -,ta-morrow.a cart to' fetch -the-feeffing- the Duke ofeKeht,'when -lie was in Canada called the Anthracite left .;the Thames for - -, . I . . � sparring carefully,, Goss leading ,off and . , Pke Varia. Give- 'ninety years ago. He would. readily pass FaImbuth 6n' Saturday an route t6 Amerida. ' -0 .' - � .. . , . * . I iven, . ' -- . ...... ; ., ' several wize;takors. being badly bru�sid. TWA will necessitate orders that It.' may be gi i up." I b6po fok a young Fr6nch-C&hadimn geti She is tIre smilllest�HteOmer that h " , t .1 . . reciving some sharl? Ones in return. per, ftich -included . .machine you brought Me,from. * tlebasn, as; ove . . , I Goss Th(lywerage, run of te'rri6rs and so fo4ii his, aonfinemenI 'to the house - fo . . went over to Rrymn's'cornet and'doliVered I � . . me youhayebrougirttliebigdog. Where'smy beiving the light moustache and unflertaken'thlavoyagd on Rbr ownfinaided . I . .1, . . . geom.­to. have fetched from 03 to �10, ad. weeki, . .. .... i . , . he. btefezy curly hair . imperial, . .. - I . . one OiL Ryan's body, Jh the next round both cording,. . . 1. :6400.02 Accept my, befit wishes., . _and .th k6gources. Who iroAge I's for - the purpoq . . . hit wildly. Goss -falls. From tho 54th to 1 *6 Suppose# to age And bemut�', - I 1 . I .­ I I . . I - a sallow .a . . I � , . I , .. ., I . - . iploxion whldh diatingaish -the better Of testing Perkins' System Of AubulflIr . . I �. a. * . ' � , I . � 1. . — k � .. 0012 1 . . 1 the 58bh round Goes a .But therd is a kind 'of arisPoor&Oy in dogs , .Tfif;'QuEiq.As* 8UE N­Obve Logan, 9, .. . I , , _ ' boilars� which Are charged*.;Wth 'fresh. . I . . �... I I � ppeared to b6grow. .and some .purchasers baid I 1. .... - : - 'rie L'a'te IKon.*, Js i class of that race., villilie � ihe� Prince a - I ".. .... W . I much higher 0hra*ritei M ti , , - George rown. , , , , � I e..�: . . . 'In aki but milled in .the next round, And prices. .. A 016412-limIled, ol I ear-eybd d6fte' 'nal � or 10 press, given -a pen piew " of Waleit the Dukd'of 'Ediftbuig'h' and thd istilled water -s' small quatitity".'onlyi, . . . f1rcaae the fighting. ' 'The 60th, . round I . r ture of Qiieen-Viotoria, whom she met -by. 'To.-thOnditor of th6VIotorls Cotonlat: . Diikb of Connaught, wh 'clebgritea in bois� being required -and this, after being Con. ' . . I . He was knocked do, 6 . . .. was wu fot 0120 ; A fine English -ohafice ivhile.,driviiig in 'London, A n tb';s',,mc,rnmg,s'O *" , , densed into steam- ..and used in the ' . . - I Ryan's. - . W� Sin' -I regonian (May terouis Canadian-welcomes,*Priiied-LeopolcI I I . I wont Into' GOSW s0tter'f0i 014 ; Wilson, for 545p becairpe spring'ou I .1. I . corner and . hold him while _ t of the phaeton at sight -of bet to 11th, 1880) 1 read of the death of my Ord I: of a quiet, retiring disposition# dila there ,engine, ia condensed- and *keilsod. � A - pro- . : .- � , .. - � , . I . . , 1. ' , he the owner of a three-yeisr-old Nifwfouna- properly coilftsey as the. great Indy.ontets Canadian friend the Hon. Georgo7Browi]f, 1 ' liminary run was . Made on� Wedn . . ... . . . . , belabored. his head till - Goss broke away land I a inastiff, aged six years an&a. I I I An exclusiveness about him which does . . esday. � . ,. . .- - I.. and fell... The next, roarid- was devoid of -Wii - ;1- - - %if, her carriage. S -he responds to outs and whom your k na;rs will remember was not suit the mob; but a correspoade Many Acientific andprominent geptlemeri . . . . . , So d for 085 ,- an English pointer . it says ... was othersalutationsbyanod. Notaglinamer shot in'his (Globe) office inNoronto by 'big that at the semi-ofEcial. innate; which hi . anything Special, but the following 62nd knocked down for 016 -, Burke paid 080 for of a smile onginder. Ift 1852 George . d were on board.' TbeL trip was from Erith - . I was the best rofifid-, both -standing and to- � Ne;Wfoundland ; Dr. Collinsbo lights. up that heavy face; tho discharged has attended at Ottawa Ana at Quebec.his to * Ch'spiumn Light. and. back, forty.six . . edivitig blows on the, face, Gose'undoubtemy - ught Guelphic eyeadropping as if too weighted �Browhj Ronald MoKinnoti and Win.* Lyon roplibs -to the toast of ,bin health have been miles. Steam present � 6 'throughout was . . , . . . '. . � . . . . . -setter bitch ; Self fight a , in , eep he - truly, the .. squars Ind . h, . revolu-, o, � . I '� . .. tliopr6ei3ai)igroUnd,thdytookiniitteiglittlo far 012., red Scotoli right "be . hardest,After the special exertion of knocked down lot 025; Cortw lidd., She is ilressedt an -uBu I " - 'a - dimbind for Parliament. I tbon residerdat At - receptions 'he has , . t half tbrottled; , , � ... - hitting =gi for 020 ; , Newfoundland pvlp� was with tile iron pressure of sorrow to lift the McKenzid contested the county - Of Hal. gingulArly f6licitoun and scholarly, and maintained at an Average of 850 pounds to - . . . easier to the 68th ibundi when Ryan began ack-and tan tl3tter for- uYlOr mourning, with the widowli cap inside h6je Cayuga, tho douhV town, and diiiing said royal kiiaelt 'of- ifediffig -Iiig visitor� tions, 182 per Minute. The e6ginesworked I . . I I 1*1 . I . .. ­ � 08.16; bonnet, and 'the long crimp veil Ii ply election contest well remember the -iiiisinly like old."acquaintan6es. Colonel 'Malloill most satisfactorilyi With the tide &dverso . I I . I . forcing the fighting. lit the succeeding two Lord secured & terrier -far 020; Austim 1*anging by her shdulder liko the zlaastlm6f 4 form, said noblo boating of' 0oorge Browif, - And Lord Elpbinstono ar'6 in'bis idito. Thei -both ways the speed averaged eight knots � . . . . I � I 11 rounda Ryan fought Goss down, 'The 60th - paid 030. for'e, I -ed -eyed bulldog ; s"beauti, smiling vessel that cannot brai at a bellyful *he sfoppea at- my. house for &� weak. i former, 'who In an :aide-de-camp to the. i6i hour.' The. trip promiqeo, wall' for, the. - ' . . : , - . . tOUnd.wO fought in Rystilacornerwilhout ful orange and white satterwont.for $20 ; of favoring -wihds. Inside at Olo4k One Voted -for him although I told Min at I t -fie Queen, is wall kttowix in Canada. lie was result orthe'Atlantie voyage, If success- . .. I .,. much dmmhgi.' Both Man presented a & black Newfoundland, Six years. old; Wag can see the minevor lining, An enormouply start that old Beal2ebub himself could not . Lorc ful thii experiment will insu* . I . . " 1 Lisgar's military Aeoretary. for some 0, new #I . . ther true royal keep Mr, McKenzie out"of Parliament, nor yearn,ai@, hag been in attendance on the ft regard to � . ,.. '. . , I VOth and Ust rounds were 16uglxt fiercely I ures Are worth -thisodlitest,Ior, he a whog. 'tig ael. She -furnished with lood. The ten Months old, wa's sold -for o5o. - .' ormine; the little creat defeat him in economy of f . *lid was lif6rally coveroa With b .,a pointer bitch, .6oatly belt, for thin is ore, in Marine ongideering.4 Urrible npl� particularly Ryan, knocked down for §22 ; gursto , . , I . I . ------..*— , about twenty guin age Louise in her trips across, the At- is I by Goss, but it was evident he was fast giving Wild ontg tire the only orop that grow$ by scarcely larger thems a&do, and they are buyer there, I kno;# they were all Maxon. lantio. Lord Elpliinstone, one of Ptinob Perkins! boilerai engines of hi�li prosiuro - . ­ . � . . -Out, while Ryan Wag fres�ening up. In thq n'a kittetp a fortnight zie Mont and the result proved every *Ord Leopows intimate friends, is out here, � next round Ry& gaslight. I I . . . I � an do pound surface andalso Condensing, 11, I n.simed various blows, but . I . - . old. The fur is an Vvhite fig show, ex6ept true.--youkol , � - 0, S. PHEY'ro, X. P. partly on pleastird and partly on business. �ongffios, or. groas tonnage is 66.36j'anci missed his mark and he fell. In the,78tcl, Says TAILuagg., 'Whea I hear that f6ur At the black tail, where there ' is - m yellow Portland, Oregon. . . Sometime ago lie bought 60,000 Doren of or regist a tonnage 27.09. Hok length I . . 14th anc ,in ipot almost as bright* no a candiry'd 'wing.f . ''I � � - , I 75th rounds Gops countered on X'�fels are doing 0,11 the singni f I - . . . land in the� SashatcheWan valloyi and is is 84 feet, eam 16,140, and her depth . . . Ryail's City. Vhdy clinched and fell, Ryan permit four pad f, the. = B. a., Colonist: I A g6ntloman from Dentists 'make Away with A vast founding a settlement there of the Super. 1011. 0. I . I - . � � Gil top'. lt,was for my congregationD . ­ Nicol& Valley reports that the Show if, amount 'of gold,. and thdi bide thousands fluous tenants ou his ftotch estates. ., . . � . how plainly evident that . .. . ism I I Rybula youth -wag stanailig Ito bird, where. When a Leadvillo I -0�t: )idly diamppearinf And that in so Ili upon thousands of aollp!o in the little devil. .1 1. I . Willi Wilson, a Lutcher at Fort Mad. I . . .; Ind I - . I , . . I . ,� awyor Was crons I'm , load, Mon., recently . killed an.ox Whose I I UP Pass, who did not cibibit as. Much iniu a womianwho was-onthe witness 6ulnoes ploughing Ltd commenced. 'The tibs- It- is estimated that the United With 'William Black, the novelist; the Bta ach was found to contain five or six . I . . . each About ' I I . �. 7 Am 80ppr dent, Bulls,, ' '12,J000de'utisto,' I writing of stories !a a busiaoss. lie is aoiKtsl worthol fine gold, mixeFaWith lead. I . ,' punishment us Ryan ap-pb6fed blown And' md, las Pho exclaimed: ,rm a loss on stobkof 0,11 kinds will r States kojOicog in the possession of about I roath. In the follow. BID Y, , 1. tvywtelol tkl It it., . calves and yearlings , .shrewd, practical and quick. Her has a I . � u1nalble to catch his' � lad der, donti.you. forge,ta and that those pack every T,hb' OX Was, evideptly & good Prospector . d � vo ' I r' Goss goes .do n 'I perishoain hirgo numbers, but the olaor. second wfto, At Brigliton he hAP a bea�ti. , and doubtless. . ing A rouncs . W offbi. y The membe . year in the tooth of the People not less than . . .. . to of a young ladies'. debating half & ton of purel gold, I found pay in thogrags roots, ' , . below blight punighmOut, Ill thd 8XAt societyin Troy have dooldedinfavot of cattle got shroigh well., . Costlqj half A, 13111- fnl house Which overlooks the ocoan. Ito The ,singular eight croated a decided stit . I -headed girls. Ob- bit' has grown much cheaper material, as silver and umber of p t, a I ' ,Goss delivered stinging left-kaiider, but long courtships. Level Tho phrase, ,bad ��Or so lion of dollars, besides about our times an makep About 095,000 a year from big writi molcoa, and a n - P*1\ I is thrown, 'by A'yan, The two following s6rvatfon has tsught them that there is a throadbato in England that 0,0 0-mbild. Tfien thdro ings. Ile does not depend upon &publisher f6t 'h"U1010826! peded in the hopo,that tlie;rl Is as a I detestable vulgarity that Marks the P, - be ablo to find and jump the o:K)g Claim be, -v, rQUAds Goss hit Iiewy, but it .&NP60,red to Wondortuffalling off of ,cohfootiong, bAlIg, It 's Bob (16" I itinsi Worth 610 � reicontage ; he gives one to a publisher bay - il , , I I &to Made every oar, About 8,0 0 la.: 1 4b"' the cost'Of 01 d6sPetatO 0 art- Nth carriago rideg and opera whon, courtship' dhitratter of those who not it., . , ,0 Art, 'B& nok *Do both in Glasgow and 'a - - h - - - / 11, dial tooth, mo DIP on gold, ut t6 to t6liege, And - hig , R I eame, �. . face, and (loss falls. - ubber. --T i Agurcri y n students are-ii6W forbidden 11, ng1noor would like to be moit , IN'tbik. Ana 40th year. Ito VVd 'ties of inarriad The divill a p � I foUnd"Ryan struck Goss lightly in the ends and the storn refill, I Ill Is foro his heirs interm I'll . . . . � I --' I . . k I'll, . bi , but journe,batic, work was,, ch the Londo ussis te, I � I — . : � , * , I I - 1-� I I 11 p n r b b an br ck b 'I I ffi h, 4 n few . . . %'he fighting begin. arch of all he t urvo) o. n mo,try, and thogo who vIdI&td this vWd .o, - � . I � . . . . � I . . 1. . I . � XbWA. I .. . . I I I . 1. . . � . � . I . . � . . � I . . . to I be expelled iron,. the University. , . 1. I . . . � " I I I . . I � , . . I . . . I I . I . . . . .., I 1. I . I I I . . I I � . . I I . . I .1 I . * I I -. . I . I . , � . 1 �"4' . . . I . ��. * I 11 . . I �, . .... . . . . I I &I", I . W , I - - . . . I � I . . . '. . . � . . . � I . 4 I I . . I . , � - � I ., . I . I � . , , "I", �. . � I . . I . � '4�, � ' I 11 J , , 1. 1. I � .. . - - , 11 � . . .. � I . . _ _­ ­ 1. WA - I N, .� % . � .... I . . 0,1�1. . � -.&