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I ONTAU110 A4R*X1VVX I WVJXMAIF4 0 . during the first twib mouths-, they did not X90VAl . to AUVIII VIASONN. A X?X81K VAr"Alvic m A 139V's X-,)k1Z Iftalwislit AIND ]V�010113V^N- , ^ I �_��_ X11(cm. , -"-. I
� I ON. 4 cam to have their calves comobtifore Octo- I - — — .
. 0XV881, � Aill-A"al z1orting of tile Qrstild C14aptVii, -ff Tbe Tvirrible A O"y wilat a% .1volurioly A $ulart little follow lia-1 bo'stvil M Ulto I
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. sought to have flieni come The merchants of Spring old, Ill., havo Itillioiitrectof-&L�io%,(�rgrijiN,Ato,tyu. ,
. " Alearlax of, 3E44trugg at, from time to, time from then till April; the the IL40:rUl A 'RaIC4 a x1epniolvallitt. 1AP41, , . Tbohigher it Ilow, woro hitelpeo Ills 4(elrfr.,
� � -evoing pad I , , _10CIA 1144180110. Of CRUIL,410. C mada out P, black lhit of parrqons whonewir
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I I ORCIPIA" � most profit was obtained from thosa whipla Glux.Lrif, ,July 16,—Tlie Grand Chapter Mottalvi; (114.) na�le,l . Wa Checks bucaluo ro,4y, his Wito (.yes
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,Guzr,ru, July 15,Tlie Ontario Agrioul. came before .January; they allowed the of Royal Arch Masons of CaiiAda met here , Pay. brljjh�- ,
. A most horrible case of suffering is ro. A, Chicago woman IN insime, from . lovv!jor
, grief. 'Twerc use uso tortoog for im o -- '- t
I . . turmi Commissionero. continued taking oyl- calves to. suck the cows for, six or eight this ,morning, Most 1�x.Comp, I)aniol ported from No. 4�,2 Walnut strect, this Iushootju�r carole:,sly at m taillot I�Ilo �ulled lit the 24r"As of ftl� overgrown tovru. I.
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. deace ber6 to -day, moutilis -, they Selected their bull calves for Spry, GrAu4 First rrluck4l, presiding. 'City. . The name of the victim is George, bar son. . 47 .1 � Tiluo a, bird, in tlio nir tho lnc�er toy flow, I .
Mr. John S. Armstrong, of Eramosm, sale at from eight to fiftecti months old, Nearly 411 the chapters in the jurisdiction Whitman, son of Howard Whitman, aged 11 To tho right -to tbolt,ft -lily and dwww. .
. 4 Lon(lonfirm advertises that it bas for 4&niolig 1110 observerm in're plora tbazi,a rew I
_istgted that Ito oultivate4, a. farm of about although 'they were sometilues, two years were represented, The meeting was held 14 years. Ilia Sufferings were tar- sale orto of tile identical otaill!)a by wbi0i. Who wished t1ley th(ilnt,,vlvvs wuhl, Qwir CUM!- ,
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�300 acke4 i he was a, breeder of ,shorthorn old, for the first six weeks or tw6 months in the Masonic Hall. The chapter being rible in .tile extreme and the pain and George III. attempted to Impose tit ))to i- botAxeiiewl .
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I I Durbams, and hadimported a, good many thoroughbred calves should be ke t entirely duly opened, the Grand First Principal agony obduroil by ,lujin -almost -drove him ous tax 04 teas Imported into Brititili 41i,me. But no * isliciii. tho lliwt of our lives call undo, ,
. from the Old cQu.utry; Ills objeot was to on- willc Bud (luring that time the utmost read his. Animal address, which Was. ably Mad, Young Whitman, in company -with ric, . In couUtry. lit Quy, or town. I I
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. obtain beasts distinguished for Compact. care should be bestowed upontbow, as. their written and instructive to the members al .%;lumber of boys about his own, ago, 11411 : . Thomas Daker, of,Oxford, Xaine, writes That pulart little 10110%V Is srallin'. Ito 311ore" I
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I The following, have boon ,been in the liabit of bathing in the 6chuyl- In the strout of the ow,rgrovii to,� .
� moos, -with small bone, andan Adaptability condition during their whole existence the craft. that tbere is a inall living in that town ,�14.. ,. .
orladn on call-, hepa I A � I *11 aild sin3o vacation commenced has
I , to . ... fterwai,74s depended on it; an ordinary elected oflicers of the Giland Chap er ki A telegruph vira the street jnpRiug o cr .
r I I Vito Said, -When T"rettiontr Was m proSiden- Has outa"gled Ilia ItAils" awl up skill ca4 Vc -
o I Be, ut 0 would not take All animal farmer would obtain a double profit by keep- for tlio, ousuilig �ear: Daniel pry, ,gone in the water several ttmes a day, t S q .
... . t a rfncipql; Three tial candidate, that lie would no hive or store- , .
1_ di roe unless it had individual ing a good bull; 1 , m.m atoy that ati gaily ba(Whittered before '
if be kept alierdofeight l3arrie,ro-elected Virst, rand weeks Ago he -was in awl . Ing have III.,; hair out until Vromout was oleo. Tit
. or! I- , � I I I � � . ld not. only get some Donal - 4 -9 $8, Rid 6n, , NoW hangs with it � helul, drooping down.
- , a ell ; be had never imported any or -ton cows be won .,a ' t re-oloot d rand with several.of his oChOQlM4t08 &,lid while tea. Ila has kept Ilia word so far, and his .1
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other -breeds of cattle than the Dqrhams ;' good Calved from them, but after using for Second 3?rbalpal ; Judge Henry Xacpber- diving he , experienced A, tickling sansa� - - . I
. � I � I hair is very long and Ilia beard of inimentio ro,chanco settle aid follows, wbo,ve traacd witu -,
he thought they were the Most profit-- threet or four years A, bull for which lie von, Owou So -and, re-elected Grand Third . tion in one of big 1. I
I . , .ears. Directly growth. His Mouth, Una been out of Sight I kitcef, I
able animals for this country; .when mighthave, paid �150 hecoulasellitfor Principal; 1). McLellan, Hamilton, Grand after lie had 14 little pain, but it was only Tn thrist6ts of that overgrown town,
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crossed on the common . stock they would beef I for about 6100 -, he agreed with a, pre� ScribaR.; J, Ross Robertson, Torouto,GrAnd Momentary, and Soon passed away. Ila for many years. A nd daZzled the public with wowlerful sights,
good 'saleable animal ; the Most � �Ious wititeaq that the fears w.1tich had oc- Scribe X.; I. Mitchell, Hamilton, Grand probed for tb a object with a sharp piece of The ministerial bill against drallRennegs Thasellsations of days, the illusions of )light%
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. thing for an ordinary Canadian ! oasi I � T. L, . Tamblyn, Wingham, wood�, but could find nothing. He dressed ,about to be consi(leredbythoDutell States. 11avo Wicu. caught, by. their JaI14, And in pitiful.
Frodueb(lia oned the Canadian cattle quarantine Treasurer; Dr., � plights �
.. profit. - limits Now ballf" )VIDI their lionfli; 4,700ping down. I I
,. farmer to do Was to keep the beatpure male 'were much exagg6rated; he did mot think Principal Sojourner ; B. H. Hall, J?eter. altil went home, and no more attention was General, the uutriber of publio-bouses ,,
. .0 he could get, and breed it upon the beat it was necessary to detain the cattle three borol, Grand Registrax ; AV. W. Somerq, paid,to the matter. Sometime Aftisr be to Ono per &00 inhabitants in towns, of . .
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I grade cow he could get , lie preferred to . Hamilton, Grand Janitor. The following had a. terrible headache, and , frQm. that 50,000 goals, one per 400 ill towns of 20,000, )Cx1lcrinl4-ni:h3;; Ivitfin New Tele honeg
I . I months; it debarred, those who wished to . elected Grand, Sitperintandents of time -up to ,within P, few days ago he Cue par 300 in towus, of 10,000, and one per -, P
.have his Calves ,come in October, Novora- improve their stock with thoroughbreds ware A. feature in the Xhlonm telop�tone,juog_
� bar or December; be, believe it injured from doing So,- he did not Approve of Ship- Districts: Toronto, J. G, Burus;of Toron- experienced nothing but an ,unceasing 250 -in all Smaller places. It Also, forbids ing by Friday's experiments, ii the di$, I
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. . 'uglish beef to; Hamilton, Gavin Stewart, of Hmm� &g the supply of
I breeding cows to keep them in high coudi- pin s-fea cattle for the B I any. The boy, is naturally small and . intoxicants, to children under, tapee from the instrument At which con -
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I t1on, for show purposes, but 1 a man did , atlio was doubtful., it they would ilton ; Ottawa, John Moore; Volling- delicate for his age and tho awful strain �0, mi�d imposes. from Ono to eiglit da I
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not send Any cmitle'to the shows people' stand the voyage SQ ,well as the grain -fed ton, Solin McLaren, of Mount Forest j upon his. nervous system was enough to art � , ntoxicauts to . or in aperfect whisper. Parties present
� . I we . uld think there was something wrong , cattle ; lie thought the preference for color Niagarar, J, W. Cox, of 4t, Catharines; greatly reducerhim and render him Almost persons already auk. . stood at 2O feet from tile mouth piece and,-
. . it was'a prejudice adon, W,611atliorne, of London; Wilson, crazy. It is, surpiising how differently experts all sequently went into all adjoining. room
I � .., .with them, and he -was obliged to �%orifice in 9 ortporns- ; the Short, Lo: . I Sometimes there was a, Slight � . I
a few for the sake of ailv6rdsing the rest. born wfs a vary -uncertain beast in Ito. 0 L. Board) of Woodstock; Iluron,.J. P. alleviation, but ib invariably 'increased, in isthmus canals regard the rival projects. aottast 40 feet wway, Shut tile door �4weon ,
I... I ... I ... _ - ___ - __.JU_,w4,%..A color. � . . Toms, of,Qoderich; Ontario, C. Doebler, and always with incro X. DwLesseps thiu)ts the ChagiCa canal the two apartments and the couversatto4
. Ag.q.-A.1eeder at cattle -, he bad aging pain.
raised game of ib6'b�k1fi1W6'ViiaV3-1fc6'; be, -- -Mr.--T.Ja2ftTuS--F%rhinaonr -ofErmmo.at4 ,, aLllort Jl-Qpo; 12rinpo Edward, J. Smith, of . No, physiciall was employed, his will Cost -about 0100,000,000, M.131ancliet was thence Carried on; Ili both bases. as
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�\ '' ire- gave evidence with regard to Leicester Belleville. Tho following are flie members, a We. Afli 0 Us 'it, , . -
.thought high Class steers should be I I , parents thinking 11 a jet a thin will cost About *,1400,0.0.0.,000. X
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. . said he had been brooding of the, Executi Blauchet thinks the Nicaragua canal -will few. inches necessary ill tIleDell toliphoue,
I pared for the mar4et'itt upwards o.f. two Sheep, which lie, ivo Committee; Elected— with nothing but earache. The .With
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� . I 7 I ears Old, wholl they weighed 1,200 or 1 1,400 for abilut thirty years. The Loicestor was �Ilenr of Collingwood, T. M. agony increased, I and the boy passed cost about 1;,45,000,000 ; al) d - we fancy that ,and tile lips close to the -
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pounds, and would -realize an average of 12' a Shoop posaessing good feeding. quali a of �,Hamiltou; !tile$. Sargent, of many,% sleepless night. *Ilia' eye lustAs M. Do Lessops would hay(ily admit its cost- mouth-picee, as in the case of tile, 124isou. I
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. iouU per Ib; lid fed, his'groWing cattle on . ties, early 'Maturity and tile power -:of Tor6nto, W. Foirbes, of Grimsby; J. ,7. brillitWoy, and his Checks their ro Ing less thart 42:15,000,0 0. Inyestors.must And this was, done with the back turned to, .
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. � peas and oats, with a little flax -seed. and of transmitting its characteristics. Froin his Mason, of Hamilton. Appointed—A. G, ful line, haudanum was, recomniiinded As be rather Pwzled by such figures.for a mur- the ingtrifinent t-qualry as woll us'.whan' -
� . � course tipenips and maugolds ; , he thought limited � Qbtserviktion lie was of oplitionthatill Smytll, of -.London, -J; 33. Nixon, of Toren- F� remedy for earaclid, and, enough at tile giu between rival estir4ates of $200,000,000 facing it, - Whispering messages wore.
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I tbey Should frequently be allowea in, the th !on of, the pnovince the' ordinary to,� T. 0. 1AcXmbb,.'of, Chatham was . poi � P00A00,000 can scarcely inspire confi.- trau.smittod, the Sender Standing. abVt. 0,
. � I , ; R. K. liquid Rred into his Auditory p*ssago or . ,- �
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. . ra, 4 employed, more ,tar aua, Maitland;, of Quelph; Rev. St. George to lay him into that sweet. sloop that knows C an .. , foot from the -instrument, with perfect
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.. - --. 'Lincoln,rams than those' of othor'loilg- Caulfield, of Windsor. The Qraud'Chapiter nowakiug, Norolief was,experiencedby I D and distinctness, Mr.. LT. D. Haines, .
. once ailay, andthe others, once a week t ' I Xr. Zeslia, f5tephon, in IIIA noly"lifoof 0181 I
Durhams &t. 2 years old would sell at about wo0led breeds, and this mf bar a, fair test of meets in Hanjilton ne# ear. ". the f requent applicati nd of daudauum kind Pope, quotes, twice that poet'S vevscs re. the ,electrician iu chi�rge, explained a v4vy
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. � 080, While dommon cattle at the same agd, 'the,others. He did not think tile Oats- . � . . rmbbit'g fat was- next recommended. The -and observes that � if simple, but Certainly 6 telepIlitue users a, , . .
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�_ I - _ . _--laud on thq_ a 'me.,kind_.._Q,u . quantity of wolds occu�i6d the same . Position in the Animal was obt&iiled, and im lot of f At reudor� -thdre are wore'tenddi &lid exquisitely bm- V07 zwpoitant, contral Office system, by '
I., __ ...:. * 1. 1__,vo_uI_ -9, � .4. in- �A "or minds bf t1ild-larliters of this country 'that CANAIDIAN OUD]Clft 0JV,F011W'-_ATE 414. .
. - OOd,1 d mot bring more fl -i I .. — , . . - ,6d. This brought no relief, and only greater pr n which subsoribers,t,ould W put in Instant �
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� . , I 1�50,- it costs.sa much to raise the one Qlass they did a few years -ago. Tile grincipal do-. d wore horrible Suffering. Matters went where to find them." Tito littaki ie as fol- cQmraunicatioii or notified without being -
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I � A%'Qe other, but the profit . dedved from � Mand atpresent for Cotswolds was. from . . � trou or omeer., . 1. . 1. Oulu, this Way for over two. weeks.. It Was L low$ : . . detaine(I by, the central office. , This,
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I I 'Ith I improvement liar, intended. to '. intro- .
. .� . . the Durlimma wasAouble thit derived from the United - States. Tile , Produce of I ,.� .. I. . (11omford Alonitor.) . . now thought that the b6y' was. afflieted w Me lot the tender afilee loug engage - . . .
I common cattle ; be bellev'eddu mlxin�g the Vt. ' Cotswold thoiOuglibred, flock . .. * . , neuralgia, because lie only experienced the To rock the cradle of ro '"ing figo, . . ,. duee as soon as- Ito has organized
� . , in , character . Annual pain in fits And starts. When it first cam, 'With lenient arts extent it inother's broatla, m'talebhone exchango,, Mr. Halues, who, -
Bates'..qr . tle 'to . secure the was , � not, so unifoim . This society comin6nood, their k
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.. 'Cl if Atake lmligpor.s�nile, p1d gpthk_,tl�o 0 be m gentleman of, thorough - -
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r 1, : best r6Qbs, both as roamided beef and milk', &4!, - the produce of :a, � LoVester floek.- sessiolviu anton f -O ' atarioi- on --T, ues"y- -mcuoed-thu cue��- Bide , I , I .
. � I I concluded th I r i'labors oil Thuiis- some small object wits wriggling and twist, A' I-,",
� it would pay an ordinary, farmer with 8 There would be itiore inferior lambs among last, anc ei � lid keel) 6�yhilo one parent from th(i sl�y'j acquaintance ,,N,itli telephoned in. � �
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or 10 Cows to bllyp first -glass bull for his the former than among' the latter.. .CfotS7 , W. The Mae 118 . al, th'ii� details, (lid III,'$ utmost to'ma'ke �
I .Aing Was very harmoniou in his ear. Durind *this time'lie often ' The number of Marriages in
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. � . Id. grad6i did not Coma to maturity so tfiraghou:t, The: followill 66 . 'O , � I , , U ngland. of., Ilia iisit6rs famillar -.Nyith� tile ponli.Aritiep ... -
. . own use,mrid breeA upwards on'the crosses ; w6l I g'arb -tho'offi 'Littht,thio-top-of,liis-,bea4-was-EtbOUt,-bUTgt4- --a-- 1. 11 I
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. , Tiand-14 breeding he- strouglydisa rly. as of -the 1-figli Court elected r tile- eiisui Ing -open, Tit . a properties of molasses, to ivorood persouB is not very Urge, butil is al tlI6 now instrument, And expressQd him- '.
, I pproved early as eicester grades, .A .third cross - .
Np 111 - . , a Steadily Increasing. In tile year 180 there. Self higIlly smligaine of Its, aces I n -. .
If, As it weakenad tile ,,constitution Leicester Wether at m year or a year and a year: Rev. Bro. G.G. M - 6 his, ilso '� dribl�i' are .well. '.known " and oil is U Ca 6
of , . . ' were nearly, 1-77,000 Marriages, And only 40 da.' it should be stmtq4 that the battorlos, ' . '
. the calves, Although I% good'anfin al might I half old could be got to w. eigh 140, or 150 burg, 11. C. R. (re-'ele 0 );' I;O. �- - drop -was poured into Mi ear. Xt'll O'clock . I .
. with m hundred were between persons one or both-of,whom the general appliances, ;ilia the mode of �
I � . . occasionally be obtained; Steers intended lbs. A farmer acres should Clark, Listo - well, H. V. C. . ; ro', . 'Co. ,at night lie had another attack, and the had. beeni divorced ;. but the* report now k)perating ardabout the sartio As in the Bell
for beef sit ould, be kept in good - condition ,not keep Wore tlian, about twelvo ewes; Lindley, Brantfbrd, , High Secretary (re- pain he then endured, his parents say I
. . from the beginnWg; as this tonded.to mar. from theui he could raise. from' fifteen to 'elected); 33ro, Nelson Green, ' . I 18 isgued,for 1878 allows that there . were 1.0.7 Ana r4dison, but, if anything, less ooi
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.1 such marriages Ili that year Among tile 'cated. Mr.
� � Me tbefleih; he generally t pped thandoff, eighteen lambs each season., from which lie High Treasurer (rb-elected). ; Bro. Robt. W. ble ; laying quietly -dowit vaR. not to .be 100,000�, � Khlemn,' trio invelitoir and
. . . k v Bith- . and down - the room and 1801-784horo were 885 itiarrim as * of I �
I . -with graiil; .he used a comrso'grain k could dori'e a, good profit. He gave ovi, Abell, Tdr6ilt6, H. S.'NV.: Broi. Thosi . We total number., Ili tile 180years Patentee is % well,knowh 06�trloian and - -
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T. W. ; Bro. Joseph N. though, "" "P of the houso,the b * 9 , Nlontreal Witness. .
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- . . vaised for'llis cattl1b, and.he believed lie was doncb similar to that of otbor.-witileBses as ra�y,]�Gterboro', 11- arts ly divorced persons. Ili iho� man NvaB a oiiientist . of New York,-', ,. . . .
re aid in doing so bythe incremsed'fertility to the superioiity of ,the Durhilihs .over Northwood, Chatham, H., S. B.'; Bro. -John o'clock text worning divorced Man'; in 405 . . . -1 . I I .1 � . I I
. ojp�h . I thl-11 -1.Zt G. . Its wolliall Was % .,. . . sequity D�Cf4xln;x. .
. . . C, soil that was thereby Pro[Lueod; the other breeds, and 6�, to* the maimer Of- ,.Carpenter, Chatham, H, J. -B. ; Bro..U. At. �ll-Ifeellift-lill-ilovm..i�0--itiol��uti.s.g- press baKd against the divorced vo . .. . . . . , . I .
. three months' quarantine`;�hich was now oaklilgfor-them. �.Ho Could testify tll&ttbe- Stanloy,X.:D.,"Wtbtford,-Cl�fLirtnai�Mecli. lobe of his,eari Ilia mothoi was called, Mali ; in the reinaining 16 I . .
� I cal ]3oara,, B , . ni�rriages -divorced , . men manied -divor � ced No,oaowhpliad bectimbsout,froniEn.- - I .
'N I ' ' ind ineit who had raised turnips aild had fe ro. R. d. Young, M. D., Ridge- -and winding it haliakerOxief around the .. � .
.. Im osed on dattle. coming from Bit�h 11 �c WOMOI]. I � . . . . I land for three or four years could fail to -be �
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- I the-,-- --sta-bes--was, vory--iffJuri-dws. their- coarse grbjinkt--&n,cl-hay-on--tlie-f-P.rm- 1own, .516imber Medical l3oard; Al j 0 5 , - . . . '
. ang, United. ,I .;, hQ&d.d:;.41Bj6fj pin, Probed into Ills w
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. l3ro.'FetcrRobb,Clinton, and 33ro.J,C_Shor lingprotrude. SlIereaciied, A lurioug!fact . ill�:PV�Cbolai,� ,
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. . to the interests of bieedbrs� us it prevented, had not any mortgages oll'their. foxins, but ,awsometl � dresses. Even to Illy accustottICA. eyes, . :
: I them from Importing cattie for the im. many of them had jno'rtgaE�'jes � on the farms Hicks, �t, Thomas.; l3ro, Geo. .Sinelctir, for 'it,'g6t'm firm hold and pulled out a Fall Mall Gazette, is the fttwilit� with
__ _. __.�____ __.. - . . Ho'had . v0lich mail tLiko"O%thr, thl'.t they hiti'o not . they Seem * to Ifavo grown 'tighter and, -' I '
I I . ---- -----provement--of-tW!.r-atbqli,,-if-there *=, of others.' used no Artificial fertil- Ingersoll, Z. ` Marshall ; Bro. C. 'Wifale; white-lo61dng'ob1oct;-ovor, two. Inches long al orter Within tile Iasi two -months. As. - . . I
. . , pact. the battle to be 1�-'eW,fo --f- - -� — 'V turfbir1�11-, eoria-tietor. - - _ . whioli-pto-ved to be '- " tile remotest intention of keeping.. got I . .
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. . . sent out lte�ei; there,wouialle: little' (langer . whicli:so restdred to the l4nd"the elements'l � - � ,. .. df --t1wdi9biplo§()f, . lQ.ug,L4gc�.0;�fqii,d��til�leilt4�m,tiicl, =1 -.- waltz one or. twct. fiatires' it4nd'out -With; - - -
. 1. .. of importing diEfed. - So; itswas Absola�ely- of iti fertility, or had Auch 6, me0ianicaa_ _:,- on ' '* .. 'I ali Walton for 'bait. Immediate relief lation had , to Swear to colliorm, to tlid ' - -
. . I . , C "a . . . 1. Staxtlin�distilictnesg` One in flesh 6olored ,
. I � I .. ossential'that fresh blood pho�ld be brought, effe6t in keeping the boil 'open and p iTtrAwi-The death is salno�n ad' of was experienced. The boy felt as If a - statutes, of the utAvertity, Among t1lora �. I t low.� Ili front slid at. the . ba I Oki * ,
. �. . , , . Tano . .%a biirityard man Ir , " � � . Oro""' Mr. w. -r,. Brodie, -druggist, of Brighton, � weight of fifty poillift had been I removed ,wfL,,. one. which. aWdlutely prollfbited I the le.val Ily, oil .
U.,this Country occasionally. ;,-May or , I C* ' ' formerly: of Ancaster. The jinmediato -,� 19 probably, if 0 eied uffer. . !
_-., . . * . . ' . . This conoiuded. the evidence to be taken � I . , from bis -head and immediately 1;iegan tp use of the .herb � nicottana owtobacco;' from tile intery - bit the stage; a
- I - .. - - wasth e best timn to have catti6remayfoi ship.' .. pausg of his death was the explosion of a . 0 . . I .
- . � . . - ........ I 7wdn-t v 'ivo'. . -1., I "Ol! , 1,707! iii- - - b ' ' --1'f----- "" -, -.---,,_,,,,*,, , antion oftheLord Chain- - '
1; F-tiijgl-i�*-d;,�:-t�f�-1,1,i�"p'6'ii-��iaim-�;,Il, - '74t��Grfm1pli;=.-One- -,t � _Bj]_, ,da_.-got,_bettor I . I While maoOicrorljoinod-6ii undergraduates , berlain. �Aiiotherisalad inivItatappemrs .
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. ottle a ballatm-Ammoula.- r. -H I 7, - ..-11- I .,
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1. . I * k to . _t'�V7,_ __'� !; *1 ".._:_ . _� AltMA Y_1ffi0ALd_4hvAy,s -.--, ,
. . . :� , nothing but.good, high-class aninials, and� will visit London' ncxt*Web 6 "R fim' I Rne * a' .. I . . . - I . .. . . k-�:ho�led ' 46'b 4 i�� -i-d a at, 1 a ce,q,�.& Aqff_xi� t 1-10 -, , -..,
. . . . I . men Who i6rsistbd in raising . , � 'reala number, WAS a; very -eccentric mall And lived ibliall. : ,. . . . 1�- . ::t�-�
. , poor am of.. the. leading- mgir6u6lturista of . At tile' (kilven'" RAM , - gailmenti of ii, ; dark or , I sub -fuse' I lie,' � '""' . ..
. 1. A, � in- the world. of romance and :must have . I I.. . .
.. . . I 1. . . I 1� . .� ... i .... - , , . In the, Sol n ba,14.and a skirt � sq- tight .thmt at every .
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r", , . . would hud,themselves ge ting -in, 9, worse thiLb'distriet. . I . 1. . � been in an Absent7minded m6da, at tile - �Loudoh Truth,y .. : . . eni 'oWiWhOi is adutillistered turn of the troia-tdiups I 6N.Iioc� liar kirqps� " �' '
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I. . . I . . . condition every year; lie believed, Caitadm, ., � ,. I I .- _. - . . . to I.Ili ts; -of 'tile ,gartor; they'ziro. re- to Come' throadl , ,
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. . � I Rua. food, was' . I NeedlesA 1,1tigation.' ' . . timei for he was well- qualifidd to know the , The Duchess .of -Marlb ' oibugh Was , ill mhldel�lliitt I this r 'is I liever to be " I it A, drosq-if that can
- . . I 11 bunolies of our- n.br laid 'a It . b6 callbd a areas . whi6h looks alarmingly � � -
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. . . . *ith-rdip'e.ct to climate I not � , .
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. surpassed, by any country .in the world for mista i 111� 7 E ml. the original
. . I . . . Xomaneanma6a'Ar6ater ke tbaii dangerous nature: of' tho hrt cle ho,was black sati ,'witli jot,and . 1.
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. : 1, I. _ - by going to" law: rier I iily,for 'the ,,I�,.,f handling...: Mrs. Btodib, who llaa� th6. � rants ; ,Mrs.- Wheeler Nvore white Satin ' 'o"'Otte aide. -&A utter abadlice, of deess-worn by'm� `- ..,
I . d" . . ... � must all of.them..havd repeatedly' like.
. the raising bf'cattle. ., I . , trimmbd -with white roses ;'Lady T,W�ea' � kiti the vo ' . . -wel
. . I 4 att' * tisfaciion.1 A -o atily of the Community Ili h6r s4d br.r_�12t' I developed' lady: is of thei' Color c4ed'' . .
-John W�ti, , W. .!pysa 1 age ih,poiilk is BYMP ' w.' Ther6 -urg, lidwayer,
Watt',' G& S,616im" stated-th-lit _t t at of i 'amle brocaded4rearn satin; th6 1) achoss of , nyi�nphe Come, which iaso exact,. all inlita- �� '
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- . . . . , , . . Mr. - of the firm of.T. e. 9 me va."Finii, recently Adaided-In- bereavement, lies in. P, .�eryqirostrato con- . s'mc r6markmille instances ' . . I
. ley1iiff-been - - Of- sensitive- - I
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I , ' aftlion- Mr. l3rodie,%Vas Ia�-Ifii -49th year.-, Westmftister� -black, ' shtin-trimille& wl I tiian*of -pink flosh iinfs, that -combined with
. � I . . ,breeding pure -breed shorthorn's for:12 or t�e Court of Chancery ioiOnt%rio in which . . * d 'gar' id * f white flowers ;'ilia as%on the subj , xtim -i
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. � I . :15.years, His evidence wassimilar fo.tha,t litiff filed his, - b�ll of ccLplailitt to � His wife is -P, uative of, Ancaster. tullo all lan a a - ,. . its 6 ightlaiiiss atid sliortness�, itJs not---.,...-
, . . the plai � . '. .., '... . ,. I . I 1. � Dadhess"of Manche§ter black, witli.sesrlet tb� geneimlity"of b oubrable 161l id.-�rd , as m matter for surprise that. a6veral,dAncers,_ .
- � .�Iomilll Ledghbo� to leave open as a higllv . , . . �_ ... I - I dfllo�orce N�hatev6r., All Souls, College ... .
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� . . -to the meriis of that all. I - � ow wayi; Lady I ,. . 6a first catchin � .
. . ,of: the last witnass as � g si;1lit-6fit, stopp4shaft" .
. -at which"Wey Wmy',a, Strip. of land whki the neighbor 16MIND. TrIE Aov.-Mr. Thoraa� Ro�oit- Poppiqs arranged quit'd. in. m al - at ,Qord wilB - fouitaed by Aielibisliop. .
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I . , . . I've -of Ernmm -Dating ware white' silk trfivm6d Chicl;ele that 'the follows of ilia -same I �� OnI I to upset the coupl&. , . ,
I . , �,, breed, and. As to the hae 'bad - offered to sell . him ; -for . �45. Bob, Q. C.,. the i X. F.1 repie�eutmtl . 80 all I ylaq, ne� I y
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�... I- . I I.. -shatild be prepired�fdi market; t . . I . - aimed atdly. ebin them. The ensemble I .
-.1. . lley.,had . His Lordship -Vice,ChAnC611or Blake, Hamilton in the Commons, is a poison of With lilac, In6lau"'tigano. and Iudi'41 961& might pray"for flie'repose of those who fall I I .
. 1�oI4.puro-bred jiteers at 3 years old, weigh, U �t � importance *and extensive dignity, -jewellery; Mrs.. Cornwallig West, rasuve � I was no d : tile less .13tattlil from. thO fact ... I
I . . ; first crosses before .Wlfom .tile . case was -tried, and gro . . I tit Wgincourf, and not long since there, was
. . . . -'a. wordy 'dispute w . � . . that - tile. stockinga were a got of the. color -
I Engaging in Ali P, re. Satin trimmed. witl a If
Ing aliimt 21000 lbs.,16r - §300 I bull , and I�earts- , s
A would 'sometimes do -vary �well,. but.they who dismissed the bill with costs,' .pithily � . . a follow who- regularly' paid for certain I . R no linep of -embroidery ' '
. OsSes; � .. . 0 "fa los It I masses At the little Oat
I - wore - itymphe emu4
porter in the police coiirt, b ,. , A, . magdifidant - blonde a;�wf
. pointed but that in. oi- fatile � attempt t . a SO r t is SAW 3tolic-chapel.. A . I
. l I . were not so sure -as second or third or tempor and'madd libilself ridiculous - as to I white gmtirt-, 'the front, almost 'Covered I to' distinguisli thoin froin. the. veri-t4ble, .
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. � ,enforce a sapp.osOd right Whi6ll Mi lit hv�ve . . I -irotestant himself, he could noi "comply it.- .
. during the first summer they let the calves . f6r 1-5,., the I tell the reporter that ho,was buly there'ou with pearls. Her hair ivas wreatbed with I d- an tole wbich they so thinly. coveied and -soot - .,
. , . . . -he following winter they led . . been indefeasibly acquired f , , With tile letter of the bbligation impose faithfully. imitatod-�London Truth. I
. stick;. ddlilg t � I Iliad twenty-one witnesses, sufferance. Mr. Robertson is a couple of pearls, and 6 doop fringe of t �
. . . iff,had ca � I I I A . . hi ,but befulfilled its spirit. .. . I .. . .
. them *on � br�xt, out turnips and bay, mild . rounded,the top oilier odice. �kostoffhc .up,, ,in 1. . "I . I .
. . I . maml , plaiih turieslate'. Xflid douVt9this, lethim, . . . �
. Very rarely, 'in. the second'�Srear Wt. hd given, four hundred and fifty-five cen � I . . I . 01. . . I I .1 . .. I . 1. �. . � . . - . � . ... .
. .. 7 .... I , _- " ' ' " -a� motion 'In. the House' bf blath dreilses were profusiely -trilamod With , . . .." I . �'ALW-Alrladiu4 Clock -4. I ..
they added -about a' gal on of ,Ineal . folios of evidence, .had occupied thetimo bring lip ' r,iglilyt4q�121(r4E�Iflikepi'af-wili.eles. * � . . . .i i I "
. , . four ,,days and co: . - 4 16VOlY girl wore a satin dress of I . . . . 1. . . d. � A
. . � of the court for * J,d.' al- Commoiis, io.exelude:�e�ortora ',.from the lot ' .. . I . .
� . twice a day; they Were -able to keep'th6ii I . courts�LondonAdVeitisei. .�. s. , lt,ereauly tint, trimmed with ro�cs and . ' . (Fro . a A. clock, nimhor -;of .Co'panhv�geil, name F. .,
�..- . : : 1 m' *pelled the 'j to'Wade through no Iggs , , . . , . til the dtil�ost,on Nowi.) ' 't, '
--- - -� . I whole stock of d�Q`or 50 head of ciattlesfro R. . : - . . . : opals. Many iroy dresses glittered w . Louis So6ildarbeyg, wbo for *bornotime pap , ,
I "' . I fill Capit'. ' 3'. - 33', Rodgercis, , owner of � tile' , -ad charge of that 76itj's electric tint '" '
� . me d6cided omsiis'Ahich had I I . .e.. . 1. . . I . � - . - limB-b C� , � -
� ---the produce of their -farm of 220 .acresi in . stool,beads. Great qualitities'pf lace WaTb selloone.r J, . , :,.
I than foZa ames Andrews, that left Lutkiftts kbopers'. hl�s just
. been ait. � by counsel pro and con as .M. Fautrat, of Fran _ invented.. I
. ,addition to', about .the same. nuthber of . 1. . . -F . . , cei After four years" worn, and there is cdrtaiiily -nothirig more slip oil the 20th instant for Caleasioil, On. - an -Ingenious
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. . i � shedp:; they had about 14 acres devo . ted to Auth.Oriti.Osl '. . 1. � . . . , .obiketv4don, reports that'pine 'and rerdnous*, becomiug when well arranged, Owing. .tb .Paul., . . appliance which obviates the- necessity of. - '
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. ! I blieve, a faimer kee � ' ' — forests.extraot &greater riinfall .L- . tered asquall off Satille on - the 219t, _%anding ilp tile 'rogillat&4 from, which the , ...
. � roots. and -he did not bi - - -the-ooar-t-moar-nift—ti4ere�-w-as-iiot�inuali� �jaw J. t
'. � I . I . . t . ...C116-sts-to el-aUt.n. ha—ve � Dean, limed I" to: -6iift6nTs_%1lA-ii 'any otMii-_d&SZ`i@T1-0n' . scope for* inve: in . � jlrCII"tIJO7 6SS(.4-108 -hor�-jj"ud-brek6- . . O'Utd-thbjt�iri I- BY 11" ` .
I ... . I . al . in the followi . � .0 i a -et661cs Iii-quCsfiii me
I 14 stock could get on very.well it a - ation, or' ql6ndor . i the tit Conti' , uall seemed to tmechanibal cont I eriodic6lly
.1 raising roots ; they sought to' a-ve � r take plac6 I . .. I Xig order .of of.wooda. The rainfall�collected in a,year I e -board, Tile, sq .I- . xivalide .which P , .. ,
— . . _sequq:ace_� , b=&,4j;r�qL_ I . .. .matter, of dress. White,: grey_ ii�muvq, extend in a circle .of. about - fiv . . ... I -
I - _X�ndm. of ,over S-W&a�13 I I tho-stroam-of-altictric d�-t "� . ...
I . - .. gas firgt, Mi 8 .. c'6lleotea ll� gatiges on tho - Sara - � - -- d----- I I I . . ing from the battery, and bibl-91i 6ii �olectfo- '
. -----=IVbg-druM#d-bi-tte�:-,te6ttor--e-n-#-of-th-cr - - Vmejyt=�India.�gnauz- -Iraitbt"p.d-tffa-vmk-Fmro-t.lm--olliy-,Boiot*� -ftV"rrgdVr1%- --r L-�-klixli- ..&-W&A- _Cut"ffm _flui,
� *. * :yeak, from Novoinbek to. January- ;�_ they- Ark ) oudaT of 9'P- 41K. �tlllt . .- . . . ,. . . .�;g" , io�*Mm ifen W yv
- � I uuLuuur ej .-Sbcond'Monday -of Serf. roundino'gpon ground.; His'obgdrvations "VO-Vn " ad ition, to black, and thd prmci-. ware entirely out of the reach of. the wind � . I . ...
. . Usually sold their bulls to Vanailian farm- i Maf.fl I - pal reliefto these ndutr6l -tints WAS in, the � � I .maenot to bear ulion the roldx`6d main!�
. I - . had no - f -of �ep. alsoindicate I I that, wns - pitching the James -Andrews -te
. : ers, ; lie Ver . bad .*iny - difficulty in topaber; Vc*mont, irst Tue,,,I&y, that the foliage of some trees g�rin,�inguijlia'wa�fistoxcii6wits nsi6n.
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. .� .. . I tember -, . Cdloradoi, first � Tilagamy o,f Oc. -third And thai'of.otheritees form bf fiathral flowers. A suspicion of about. -: For .one half h6ur the soho6ner� ingia&mueously, p6rpotval MO
� I � .selling them, but during th'e ovist1wo. ye%rs . . . - .=t one . '' I �. . .on the hair of more . tioil - is prac- .' I
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. . - 'tbedwhandfor first-class bulls had b8an tobdr; Indiana, Ohio'ana �Trest Virginimi : . . of ffid rainfall. * ' ' * ., - ... . powder was visible - � . was in considerable danger;'but good sea. , tically1mplirtod'to the Workoi'thoregulsb_ - *
. - upp �.Seooud Tuesday of OctoTi'dr- California, than.drid lady presout. In one caso, ,the manship *and: cool judgmdnt carried. liar � toi-AthaOs *t6 say, as'lotig As the bittories, .' -
I . very gr6mt;owing, he a osed,, to We open- � -U, la�lishwontim Are never contented until , black ve . Ivet . highoollar was sprinkled:with I .
I � 'of the_Engligh. marhat'for' Canadja , n Cimn6eticu�, Delaware, F)oriam, Illinois, they hav"O. found a use for I through safely; and with only the damage connected with it are kept Properly sup.".. - '
I ,, as X I . plied with acids. The discoverer of.. Wis.:
everything.. They the gold that had fallen ,froin'the hair. It mentioned. ,. oil the Tuesday following, , .
. . . I . . I ing Ir' IOW -m, Rants , 6ittuoky,L(migiana, Mary � Are happy new -because they have* discover- , as licticemble tjl�t � slee�.es : * - . Sabi
. . . 11016�; they -tgea..to, feed corn to the �w were much ,�vjllan betwo6a Sabine andCal6asieu, thd
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m I . . .. . ; cat.tle� but. during the Jast tW6 years land, Masaacbll. .ts, Michiou,, ,innesots; ad that an old silk hat'can. be made into A larger At this hall* than has been usual vossel again encountered bad weatlior. The im�,oititnt-ii��r�vemeiit.-lia.�.. �fiea hiny-. .
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. I . . . *thii duty upon -it - I.iud prevented them � � - A ,� eb.oaak ., e�ada, *ork-basket. The &own,is embroidered, during tile pres 8 I . by six inouths. successful .experiments . . . .
. . ir No X.r ;� e* York, and,tbe brim ant alid Past. � �"`SOI 9-* AlS6 sea *became:' vb�ry hillapy and- a blow: 8elf ' ,
. - . in his owiVWorkB1ibpsi thatr his 'gystem *� -
. from' ugmg-it ; 'corn would Dot go so fat AS . . I and liningbovered with fluted 06 neater arrangement,of tile' hairprovailed, w �
. . I . inx, P ill It , South materiali and loops and pockets aro set in- a, rumor having -gained currency that tile * a, ' ' -field of .
, as - he should am � - I. f"t ,�ms,16 il .... niiic�t, wfien . : the " - schodn' al: worl,s- faultlessly, and has applied !or .'
. I peas for feeding purpos , .. YA -Carolina, Taupe V -1 - - I a ., y. entered 'clooks��
, : b V a, irginims Sid% as In. any'Work basket. Here I . parmissi�n to'adapt it to ilia electric
w6uldtake,125 bushels of Corn to go As far.ag . ., , . .0. . I . . 9 *4 princess has viewed with much disfavor th a green , till It . 1 .1
. . '. eba; s ,a, :.Solfio. Of . them . being , in diffeietit I , . ,,
. �. . . 100 bushels of peas; if corn. could be boV&b . Novepabei 2'; Goo ' do foe gorno .of our ohimnoy-potted, 10,111) -by- the municipality I
. ' I ite'extromes into which society had nq as . an- ordinary -sized �
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I . prpt ,a h' G' . friends.* .'. . � . . ,. :, *4 �. � 01, ..jargd, , of the 'Danish capitM. 'Elpatiieity, - , _
. at 47 ot 50 Canis a bushel it would- be ' The Liverpool C , . . In of late, many ladjes -wore pookdts art.
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. . .. . . * i . fST1 round'table. ' Strangd.to say� they were all , P
fitableto�ase.ite,�MinFitpeas'at 60 cents; einMent bill w io i ' )OI . the Fishermen ongaged'in, the' Greenland . made of natural flowers, very .orvainental, under Mr. Soonderberg's Compulsion, is. %
� . . r backs, The schoonek'Wms lying on aestillea not only to ji�iiko the CO onliagon ,, -
. . , he'dicl not think. .bulls at 3 - years �f age power o6f finin latid Ing, aran & fishery safthek never.iiiperiona4d. Anything no -doubt; bat useful only' for the. fllln� oup.,BI alid from observation it was esti. . . I
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- I wore so Sure brooders as * ,Younger bulls.; More than once 'for "Ont lianco . wit . like the terrific ice now exr scrap of laco called & handkerchief. Neck- . that ihe water Cover loolm go, but to wind them ul?;. wi
I .blockade which Mated' . ad. by these a .4 - "
% I , *�hey had been able to improve Aheir. akm� -the order to have ild,ran Yapoinated bonds down to,the fifty-secoud pa�allel of laces of,'real 'Powers were also worn, Am! turtles 'fort .1 - midihil, recurrence, until the ' Crack a . f .
. a1ttenti6n of thii latitude. ' The . -tho east- peThaps one of tile loveliest'f .tile' width And to � Corn. . . . . . ..
, out the use of artificial mautives', they� has *began to.., exc" a. the * . irturase Ili nda an &rem of eight Mi es in a '-LohdoliTolegraph, . , . ..
' field ice lying to . , n mlieg in jdll�;tlf. T lei .. . . , . . . I..
. .. 'bad used a little pilater, And', 9, little,shlt o.or-law guamilians. - The chairman of I a� ward -of Nowf6a . I y:wprb . . '. I . . - . . . . ".
- � '\- , . Vittl I 011,10 of. -all sizes, , IlDle-nic illeffi.,. 1.
4t . � , udland; the southern 'ex- room was 'that of m, fall , girl Ill - 8 , , , and" ]lot' one,wis seen iii a , , � . : _. I
. , !nips;'turnipa w 'a harr t ;er board,'in moving a, ioebtution'. tramity CifWIII6 nii*-biiarti-120 miles dis. Oriental f6rid of' I gold draped natural p9aition. The water was literally , I
, . . for tift ore I. crop ofi lanchost I gray Muc . � . . I . . .
V%. . theland; bub .they ploughed -in tho'iops,- in'favor of petitioning against 010 bill, tant from , St. Xplins, IS* of the. beaviesfAloo loosoly:mkound
. . . . .; liar, and with dmrk�rod: covered..with them. During -the, passage: . , Not long Ago London. Truth called fdr�- - .
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. . . Bad in that' -way, , returned to the land as donctime'ed the' . dovernmoffit - proposit,la 0.8 description.. t-houganas of -icebergs mr�'to rosok Ili "her , hair, rouild liar lice1c.4ma among tile turtlds , ,spailish trackerol wore some nice receipts for pies, ,Pic -
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I . . . he. believed, as the turnips took off - monstrous, The measilt-3.is: Ono wilich 1. a Hor lcapm$ high In the air in ev'o - ry direction, its Something .t tilt would- be iiice for a. , Cold. . � .
. I � much, . +. $ . . . be seen. - I ' , . ` ' . . , - . 11 . : Scattered Ili bunches ' oil It r area,,. - . � I '. in tho,6vening. Man '
. 9' I doublo iows of roses. . lunch, or 8, supper
I . . I . . welio Cotswold I bhey desery6s ' rdater, � noti-6 , than it has , �-� It.mong the. ouif6sitles of .tile cobsus 1 nleeves�wcrc inadoof . tilei, if datormined to escape from -the Boa; giving . I I Y'
. hadformerly keptsomo Southdowns, but .received.., lb is a i,j1l,wb*3Al, if it shou . The in � r Old, -ilia witer underhe rs were. tooei�od, -any.one of'which.
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gave them tip for the Cotswolds, which they unfortunately bece.1130 1A. law, must tend to, St. Louis is the discovered -faot of tile ex� . usicimilsl arrayed in evidence that either ath AIISNVO .
latence of a ihan whose name is Adam, who fashioned - scarlet -uniforius, And stationed . as in . 6 dreadful commotion or son mail. would - make a :man's -.mouth Water.. The - .
- . c6usidiired more Profitkblo; their ram lambs facilitato,the disS4445ation of.'tho terrible I' .
. - I . q Married to V, woftiall -named Eve; The . . in tile organ -loft (lilEdtheorohostri in I Don 'v followiiig took the prize, and it appears,so, ! , ,
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they generally sold to ' neighboring farmers digoase of siall-'V`ox, . I I � i0vanni %. always - look 'Very Picturesque, stral%6* son.' dapt.� Itad . inex 'im'slvo, Bar tcrothsomet so ,.:aceessibla ' .-'-
� . . . I i two were born Ili Chicago on,the same ( plyl . G �orq N, anxi6tis to I,
� . for improvement of their flecks, obtaining .1 moufning � U1.48 but the sight at a State bull is the rbyal pro� have, llautio�l men explain that it would tasto extHiriely well for a .' : **
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I � Ekndou Truth! IWI!y� judeod,, And Went fro':ipA1iqKe t6.%.,, .. those OdLIA�e-
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.1owns , n Tho baud plays the national authomi tile c.\-citb joints in thesob6tdays? How lin
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. mauttoni but their woolwoulanot bring 06 relative dies. One, n3ay deeply regrot the' completes the an � . .. I 11114 tile, royal Party plias dowu We room itiff his nautical career lie nevot saw any, Ono of these nice lei la mas of olivrct,-�
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. much as that of the Cotswold,, 11 lo8s,,,bat,. as ibis irreparable, it 4s�tlle part � . I boWeen'the com�tthy, drawn tip Ila two thing Sirililar to' it, liar did he ever before a well.mado 8612-nover mifid -what else ;
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- - I . - Mi. James Hunter, of tile firm of J. & .'of � Wliaom, which seeks to make the boat ' I ' -Iiii6s., Then,headod.by Sir Praneis S - I It -by eyes 011, its many.-taitlej. alia. Spallisll only wo hopo this i
. - , 'contly opened a ne ' Li lid for . . 'housekeeper and thab she will' - -, .
� . * 9�. Hunter, 61 Alina, stated that they 11aa A. of ovarythingl to, endeavor to forgot it its W rderem ton wour, come th%vambassadoro. Thcsqpper- least" one . .
. � .. . . I farm of 840 acres, 'of, Which from .260 to soon as Ity,then,4weft -for a tho i1aflabitantH of one of the molgiroduellsoly mackeiel. Tho storm that appeared immi. y. Itutliere I& the .prize .
� , Ossiblb. W topulate(T and - . . room, wAll the -,magnificent display. of gold nont aid not come, mild fair weather, and a 14VO tbO Pic road
11 . . � 270 acres w6rb under cultivation � they lengthy ,time a garb ,that brings back its .0 poorest districts of White- Plate find tile Ilanterotiq Servants in sca0at good - Som ptesonted themselves After .,tho. receipt : � I Butter'disep pie dish, 'quarter - - ,
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1. -were pretty lar8o,broa tlioins� recollections? A. person who. is ruined hapol,-London. The newly opongd space, nd gold, always lo6kii right.rdg4l and thp vessel passed fl,irough the field of turt1pi. three Vard-b6iled eggs and lay round bat. �
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� I having sixty-SeTen pure allimals at pr6sbnt, � might with equal sense walk about for Sev. Which.has boon laid out .and planted with feeding is� invariably excellent, M wines .. � - .1 I . : ., . . tow to'forra. wreath ; Also ornament' same 4p . '
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. soma of which they had imported direct oral months Vith! An empty dash -box hilliod - .1. beingwortIly bf spooUl'commolidatioll; . . I . . ,,, With ohoppqd, parsli��:&ad strips 'of boiled .
� : , . . - -from '8 nglind ,, they preferred the Booth . to his back,) . I . I I to thaT rionds-..'. I I . .� ... 0 �. I � Siliwilustoriho,,the Nditliwestern Lum- toligue to forni Artar. Have ready - a - par,, -
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� Immily to the Batos, chiefly because of their . . . i7itance. is at pros�ut suffering . : . . I - .1 . ' i 00a And Qlh ,
� . Tile , dpbourg. World, r6ferring'to *the . from a I bermau assureii us, 4 is t6 be discounted by' boiled chicken, filioly min - b ly
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auporiorityfor putting,onfloslilwItich.ho Ministerial exodus from Ottawa 'to Z ng- plaguo of W61v6s, no1ess.than h0f a In!!- house wants to Inlow how. Ila Call learit, to it Vr6hch chemist, wh6,doos vottlihilc its flmvorcd.�Vitli M&CO, Inushrootiial pcpper� , -
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-in land,sa,yal 'Well, wall; WoBappopotbord!s - . play the violiii�vitlioiitclistiirbiii,,t the other . , 1porta'iireto Ayors'Wld ohonlia6" -The, stilt and chopped herbs ,'put layer of this,
,, thatight was the. chief quality required li6i-pf tlieso. animals being estimated to � daptability as !tit ii�tjclb, of diet oquill to
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� , . an animal for thia-country; for all pradtf- � no use Ili talking Abut this thing, fb I r we oxisi in France at ilia. present Inornaub.. boarders. f4oap your -bo,v,,, y6ung, 11,11ftill 11"4 Ili � . then,strips of bacon, thou Chicken, till dish _
. anp your b6w- And batho tho i4rit')a - " " " -ity li"ures-11*-Ulat. X Jans . is nearly,full,and it 'good. lot-of--strong—
CAI pinpogeis he considered the Durham The dmilimiro Inflicteaby. these orerituroi4 in 1`41`6� auiliol sell
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. aboaa'of.ali the other pure brod cattlo I" a pod while the money tlleii nocit'irnai raidafrom forest and monn- A,fty with awcot oil, Thell you cl�Z sit up t1ijillin thO bc'St PlavO to clear, well -flavored jcIfy (made of chicken'
I to 0 out, Perhaps the beef'way would be tillij is eatimatod at, about 50,000,000f. An. 0(y 'taturdan qid(l now wholly importod bono-S), and .put crl:16t of butter And float.
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� they were the beat adapted for improy till night and -Ill.% ovorttlr�s and mob '1' n1allup-
� . tho.commoh stock of tile country; 'they a iK. ' iis, find sea the nually, , . � . . y .. 1. frow,Vrance, w1doll can be Obtained ill . over all. 1jake same for one.lialf hour .
. trip to LonAon and I'd will mind it. . � . I . . .
found rotgay, sale for 611 the bull calves they world 9, bit, and than attanA to business , They wore talking about expenses and ourllo'ss quatititieu from fino sawdlist. This Allaturtiout, r�,afoold,! .- . . I I
� could raiso; the Canadian f4rMor during and we aon,t know but we wofild go a St0q) how soma man got rich. Said one f " Aly rkosident Segtiio�. never slimtod tholavr. � aeld is a6mothing wouderlul. . 1. '' I .. I 6 I I
- further and veto for extending t1le-trip to yers fit his court, alid some of his remarks . __*__�__ , paper-
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� � . the past year orab evinced. it greater dispo butcher, And baket ho6vo made money I . � A. visitor, - outerg, a V r6noli news
� I ialtion thall forlAorly 'to "to good bulls' B,agaad-if thoyWould Only All promiad ilot enough out of me to build thanisolvos oolicorning them Were quite inAlio Savage GOVk�l%\'Nll-'.*,TPATuo�zA(iiini.�ITATIVI-I t,41)1%. oftico awl is grootod politely by the office -
. voin. of,Cyax VetQr, Whan the docket was .. boy : , it Monsiour a
I - which lie attributed to the demand in Ting.' 'Splendid houses,' Ilosponded the . other : being culled dno day" Ono ,
. the to come back.. I . I �. CASO Was named TIlXV,%-It is Stated iliat the Dominion allies to figibb a duel,
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. . laud for boof cattle of high quality � . . s T �,,barkeepol% I patroitizo have built . be will havo to Va ICIII(I enough to call�
average price they ll&a Obtained till$ year 'At the inorgua . : , My otbor-In-I 11�11 . , where neither advocato wag present. I Go , Government, which WAS spodially . .
0 0 :ickg out of What I owo them., , into existence to lostor Rud protect native agaill ., All our Oditors are already ongaged .
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for yoUng bUlls was $168 against 0143 last Says 5 visitOt tbi tile offi I I in ftrgo, �� . oh with tho Case,' Said the prosidont, glee- for tit Y.) . . I
.year - 1�6 Could not Agree that keeping ' disappeared three days a, and, lelas not There are said to'bo now - 110,000 Gar, fially ,., now we have a dha;uao. of getting at industriog, has awarded thii coutract- for Q,aa ,. � I . 1.
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. tion has takoh place since the war, . only Ono. ol'tho counsel Wore present, , j,6t firm, whilo,tho great Cards Mll bb ma all so low as at proreut;�.mna - the ellOr. I
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. I the calves-inight be woakot, but the ferrule 10ILS at). L'Or, tho' illacl�e)lzi�AdiiiiiiistrEltiongo,votliecoll'yact exceeds Any, Which can be ramerabore.il
. woulatiot be injuredif she wag kept broad- -I Always. airwid of its himself Ili big chair, 113ogin uow i . I . . �.* I
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