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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1881-01-27, Page 6__­_ I—— .­­­F'P1WW- - ­­­ - -- -, - .- - -- -, - ------k ­­ - - - - . . , .. . - __ - ___ __ - _____ --------- - _____ -7-,.-- -___ - -r­K-v7 4-P -_ --_7F-4W-- - —,IF --- - - - �, ---- I I- T I ': I 'JI.Pplow � � ­�_ -1 1W -- �-...,.Ill.l"llkplllllllillillillillilli" . . . I � . . . � . . 11 . � 11 . . t 4 . . . I . I I . . . , I . . 0 I t I , , 4 I � , .. I k . � I . � � . . I - I �. . �1_ -1, 0 1, � I I . . , I . I 1, �J . -11 . ! I I I — - - 11, -11 -.1-1-1 ---..-- ­ - I � . . . 0 1 - 11 . . I . � - I I ,,, .1. .. .1 I � — XXNIS WAS11MINS. . Irnill,Aonexurno im-upwr. -1 Too vitureli 001. . 11 mobbo4," pays Forbes. 11 Once before I � -No .. S. How TO. WK FRUT FOR NARRIT, -_ , Fir, X I I : -The bell In the bolf I over t1le, way, bad experienced the tender morpies of * . . . InKow she stern Se Prems-.Tlaolr ]EVIOM" O'l-'11010um XOrfs Just TMAbIc 010kUle" In the alloioufl'chur%, quaint snored and I let . X . , French mob, And I . ­ I I I . , ,f 4�tr , , knew that they were ­ � in W14036 roullional , � . Anwisitlas Itepart On 440 sulm�tet-lbellb.! : , a I � qucn�vo of)mipodcrmic Jectloo., I windows ol rich st%�ne g asp �ery cruel.11 Beal4os, he bad sincere sym. , . lmolipn Proposed. The following vapor will, be interesting ' rivAllip's. All. Costume. . (From tboNow York Times.) Lo4 wondlibigly ouT, As tbi i villageri,s ,pass I �%thy for the position in which the. Mayor . I Bucks, Of Obtawa,a ws muc , to jousts it I Wom ,. � Xr. P. F , hairmitil Of to farm( I fruit-growo ,11y. ' , an's fondness for dress, her extravA, "Itour"111111,111t"T, watt the bell to begin I I Deroons more or less PrOtal- ation- found himself, and was A . . read mt the wintoi iIlieetiug of the 1 gs,noe in gratification,of her taste for dress, A number of 1 . , - nxious. act to be � . OpInmittee on Fences, submitted the was, ' av6 died in 1 11CQmQ:InI Coniolal the cause of any disturbance to'the tran. . I the owing reporb . at the Fruit Growm, F ruit Growers' Asiociiation in Hamilton on � her fastidiousness in being suited and getting nent in differentwalks of life h From sin . quility. At the as , . : I I I toil, I , the, 18th of Jo.imary, by mi. A. M.'Smith, an % fit-themal, Are topics Upon which man tbiO 01bY withlix. 04 few menbl'a from the COMQ Ill." . I . me time it Wa5wholly � . ocie.tion meeting in Hamilton last,week: . I of hypodermic in6 . . out ok t1fa queoti Age ., _ �ed fruit grower of St. Catlmrilies: never tires of writing-, and' be thinks.tilat direct, offect, it is said, _ � on for hira. to go Away , . I I$= Committee oil .Fences b%vingox- expmew , . . actions of morphine. Most ofthom had, And they xavorentlyoutpr the ivy fringed door � with the, Germans, or to stay. indoors, imaill act .a Avould be inclined totbinkthat tile 0,91 writes upon any one of those 31 I 1. I � b 0 the honor to on - actions V t , r begun the inJ h -46 sacred afolo, over tile lotterealloo � ad into tile Aubj . my � associationhad already discussed this Sub- be 0119 11111filillng a duty to socie . fell. tolls of these who sloop below, 11 It Monsieur cannot go," broke in the � . I ,is fu I , ty. But according to report, � I he will paraon,the other alterna- : X6port : ject fill it wasexbausted wh , we , ilors, claim that if, they would they coal in. order to, relieve theffisolve,87-4r=_ pain - 'While their thoug . , ,heago Mayor, I I . . oil . remain- ts, 4 . . ,bta o'er Time's briagoq ar I I � - ist. That the a *sting laws' regarding number -of times it, has been before us. tell many secrets about man's vanity and ,caused by neuralgi% rheumatism or some I And the bell, high up where , thootpo , . x1 i w I . X )leads grin, tive. It is: "-hera the Mayor hesitated - fences &to unjust o land, owner And go. bar the , I 110alp out in the ounabine- ". , tc ny.of ourmarket .other distressillg disorder. Theeffootwas 44 01. it is the yellow board that gives to Men-- . . . , I , fence But Should we, visit most a - I I a extravagance in dressing,. and not of your - - Coluehil Colneinl . . U cupier, because if, her has no need for A I - I leseaut, so delicious, indeed, that. they From pill . slour the ASPAQt Of a German." - - - - w � are professional dandy, but of men who are 60, P I - I : .� I i around We farm, 090 � 11 , , 3duced into such use, ' � ­ I time and see the way fruitg' 06140 In-` � iQty Should not compel in fruit 0 . S$ , . . � I b of week, were gradually at Cut off my beard V, Shear that mane . - brought. in, strawberries ",nd other small presumed to be above that sor bf- morphin6. when " they had 'no '1 . - . I of years ; the cataract of bSiv, wbich had I him to build one, I � , lonal I I cutter " gave a New Tbatbollhathr -L 2na. That if 0, farmer chooses to $oil big fruits, for inst,ance,in pails and pans ready nose. A profess Ong the. marriage chillies I In the days long past in the olden times, Q , . . - as p destroyed , ng an . of whic : I . i need of it, Audi soon 'yielding com- can my orifiamme, fox . cattle be Should nob be'requirerd- to expend for jam, with tile extraction of a litt,e dirt Zork reporter a few hints, on the oints, . I . years, the otdy� _, . . on fences P, tax estimated at two dollars and* the addition of m, little, Sugar), Hosays, that when men are finicky about pletely to tho' habit, were Whou the young ltud the fair, the stro �dt Q tiling h Iwas prouamodforwhioli . as grown brave, I ' . 1, , to, keep Ills neighbors' peaches and plums in boxes and -tileir dress . they I at . Q more fastidious. than 13Y it. 3?hysiciana say that this 1; I had ever been envied, What was St. I I , . , common among persons The blessing took and the promise gave , � . per more per annum, . to be far from im To love tilltho crowaof life theyshOula win Meuse to me,that for bar Ishould -mew my . . orbighwsyeattle, out of his property. barrels, apples and pears in meal bags women ; among I I . � , I . . of wealth andposition, particularly "Comelal Oarnallil . hirsute glories 2 But, then,, if people got sav- � I . I I Should compel % land -not particularly -,jell shalcon-(the. ' Thotroubl6with'men is that. they, do , women, who, after h I I . 1. . I I I ight pull my beard r oiat by the : $r,d,. That, no laW . _ aving tried, it. a while From Bill age the I , . road or division fence 'bags I mean,, no such imputation would not, V,JWa*B kUOW What they ' CQ1.4ain"' . : I oupier to make A. � want. Women have not i.h tb� ". , roots. 1�iz do it, Sir," said I to the Mayor. - ; a the fruit, as'the numerous bruises are . I had the strength to relinqu I I I ; I IV I , I I more apt to know exactly what they delightful anodyne. Nor is it by any means And again I Soo thab fond young wife He bowed in silence over my bead and only ]protect himself from the publie a t large, apply t I I I t, that the public are just as much interested would testify), we should'comp to tbb con. want, becallso they 'Make a Btu I confined to Now York. The evil � . . � 1-1.11 I .1. I I dy of dress. � has spread In tile flush of berjoy,. the sun of her life Spoke to give Ilia the . Address of hie own ; in the welfare of the state as are the in- elusion that there was a necessity for a. They think of it from childhogd, They all over the land, thoughitis naturallymost . Ulm a beauteous flower on that bright Sabbath barber. In twenty minutes I was back I . morli " : . dividuals of the public, These. last, there. littlomere discussion or missionary .work, See something they like and say, 11 Make provaldlit in the large cities. , It is, said to Whon the bud of tUaIrpromige, thoirteuder first- Again. Tears of gratitude Stood irs, his . I ; fore, should be protected b . thing of the kind in this direction. it like that." They know bow goods' will have grown Alarmingly .during the last five box eyes, I learned afterwar48 Aliab 6 fim , � . y a public law or some' I I , '_ . . � . "o enclose their own If men are so blind that they can't see the lee% when made up. But,many men are - a - Througli tho.mir clear And aeration was conti go t 0 . � . I compelling iudividualb. t I I ,. or six years and many persons who would Was hoIA at, the forlt. . I � . p U a his preser. ! . difference between getting 40. cents m, bag unrems(,nably fafftidiolls. One thinks he thin , I . . '. . I � J . . stock, I never be suspected 64 the habit are The bell ran7g its welcome- vatiou of the peace. Ile circulated � I . I Ah. That although the "public have a.'for their apples, shook from thet�eea end has a full breast, When you -measure its irredeemable victims, 'It has. largely I "Comainl Comoin � the report tbatratherthan be mistaken . I I .. rig . lit to trav9l on the roads they have, no carried to market .in ]),Ags� and 50 to 75 him he puffs and swells out to undue* pro- usurped'tbe place, with certain plasoes, Fromsiu I I Jor L6 German I had out 6ff my beard . . I - * , 4 . . . � righttouse said roads for,,& cattle fun.or cents pot limlf-bushel for good hand. picked. portions. When the coat is finished and . . couloill." .. . . I � I . -fru" and, clean baskets, or 02 to 08 per of the old custom of, tmkilfg mor- .� I I . I The French, journalists ga-ve me a, cliama * - pasture ground, I . ,it In 'lie tries it on he smys it don't fit, When tile phine, 1�udanum and. other preparations Still tho last fkno,l scene, the.saddest of %11, , pagne bauquet. The next day the Mayor . I . . . � I . barrel, gink it the duty of the society to . ' ri I . I . I . 5th. Tbat every farmer orproperty owner . real trouble -As that,. he does not `iwell him- a, ' into the stomach. Xho opulmr Thb sable throlio, the sombre ljwl� . . �wll carriage 10 . . I I I opium_ � . . I I I - . took mp into his c meet the . . either by paying taxes for road construction send out st missionary t6 enlighten them... self 6ut as he dic measured. The mufflod tread of each mourner sounds � S1166k me by, � . I . mfS, But French troops. Tile I . . statute But to. come to the question : the best wA It a . .1 Whim he was notion-isthatit is not so'har I - As -be slowly winds 'mong the qrassy moundo ' the hand; tile �robust P -O'( are embraeed li � . I . , or repairs, or by the.performance. of � y mail is punctilious r4bout's very nerLt, there -is very little difference, and t�e injec In accord with the bell, as, fr�m life's busy din �i,.'u.eaii ' I I . � . labor, has a certain vested right'inthe' roads of putting up fruits for the market. This close fit, the chances Are that he y;iII tions are thought to be more d I . I I me, malting we suspect that -garlic was her . . I . . angerous It Solemnly tolls- . I , . . . Igurrounding hi&lmnds, and in newly settled depends upon, the object you have in view, ,complain tI %,to too tight bec&uso they are more insidiouti. They , "Comelal Comoini ., princip � I . , -it is to make the moa47you ran out wh hat his clothes From sin . I � . .. mi diet. I was cheered almost as . I I townships or townships being less than half whether ell he tries them on. .'.Then the bian canbe self-administered without the' ledst Como in." � .loudly as. tile colonal himself; tlxe band .. , , - " - - I . . . � ol I eared a marQrity of 'owners .should say of your present crop, without regard to. the Who says 66 - 1, wanta. them easy,..'And is trodbI6, and are so administered in laemrly . . .. . 1. . � . - � — . - � . bioke into 11 Itule Britannia;" at the ban. . . � . . ,�jhether the public roads may be used for satisfaction, of your customers or your :not particular about tile. 11t, "' is' to be all:ca as wbord� seriow.rrilachief is d6fii. . Alit, , 'S ., quet of Q6. Frenoli 6flicers that'evening , .. I � I CIIIIIIIIIA1,0 F019111� - I . the legitimate ' . .0 . � . .. - 11 . . I any other purpose than reputation for Lhe future, or to give, antis- foared. When he gets his oloth4s.'home The offset of the raoirphine under the skin � . . — the Mayor, after m long.and'glowing eulogy I travel or driving of Stock when'required -faction to,your customers � -and your own' big wife or his sisters. or Ilia , fellow . . 'Aaaworiderfully �k Tole Fronk. Ills No,tv illoolk-11111ow, on self.sactifice, concluded -by saying that - . I . . . . I I - is described as peculiarly I . I . . �`- - . - . I I conscience, and eatabliwi i�rpatmti(al that boarders will scrutinize -his garment's"and France wato imeactied Froni'veril. I - along them., . � I ' "' L . I I ' iiareeable., A delicious. lailgivor steaTs ower I I I Ilia respected -1-�uglisb friend bad, ll� big ,. . 6th, Ths�o during winter these roads are will be ofusp -to you hereafter. It the send lifin back io tbe�unfdrtulinte.tailor: t" a(! as in r, 1878, 1'orbds, 'a, , . . . he frr,me,'.tbe senses are .wrapp . . In Septembel was at St. 'self acrifice, saved France' from a great . . I fenced in such a, Way that they harbor former, object- is -your aim,;iu th.611rat.place, '. 11 Do. you. find that men are mueh�u . . � dream, and w Meuse, one"'of tho la 'o peril.. The Mayor'a'speech was.replied'to . . . . ­ 1, ' 11 t a valuptilous waking I I ,at f1he French cit4ei. . I . : an coking to -a, consiaerabld , ckages Toll emu, , ' fv all .Iij most joypus , consciousness,. of perfq9t hold in pawn lo� the Germans for- the 'pay- by - a perfect whirlwind of pheoringi ttnd . � oftrifts, thus Ill I . . . . . got the cheapest pA as n9ae fluanced by their w, as as to the . , ' . I I I I . . I ' , ; . I extent the travel along them. . I I 1. like 'ordinary ongs as you can, and have material of their clothes?" - . 'Yet fascinating repose softly overflow$ mentofthemilliaras. -The German troops there. was talk. even of canferring upon . me, I I I . a is the& hold as mue � � I I 07 .. I . I I 7th. That the maintenance. of fence . , ,h less as possible and . -Influenced? Wliy, air, it arnounra to th *..m and were about to withdraw, and he had, come � 'tile freedom of the city. . . . . � o_ Ind.- ­- EVbn . strong men. I I I . I . - I . I I the farmer, no- look like them. This you call do by giving slavery in many cases. I �Ilmve had Mail wom"e'n have frequently found it hard to thither for the PifrpoO of w! . . I I . I .. . . an excessive llukdan on � .- , - � , tuessing the . � , . I . � . . . that, timber is becoming Scarce. Bud dear,. special ouders'to the rnanufa,6turers. Thou ake me contract to pleq,e � effect upon the.*French population., The . 11 .. 8! . . . - .Jbeir wi -resist its Allurements, 4na ,have not been 11 . � it belio.ov$h' the togisImbure to -make PiA in'all your- fruit, good, bad and indif. .in - Ilblo t6 surkender its beatitudes without feeling Oe . tr ,The Queen Ilit.4 just given . the Albert I . . . and � I I of'it---�but be -sure the out of a coat. Thee here filled . . - betw the two races. were very Veaml to' Surgeo4 Henry Grieri--fof thek . such provision by law -as will assistArt do, orent--dorl'b lose any . with. dilstructions. - They baV6 orders for arbusing hll their will. On this account bitter, or, at least, was.exaggerated by each � 1. . . . xpense, you get the good fruit qn, top of the pack- , I British. At-bly. Medical. -"Artmout, for . . . . : ing away ,With sacli,gft oppressive a i the otyl6­of cloth, the style of out, the style some pb sioians--will not administer or pre- other into a theory of bitterness-, because )I - 8th . , That in the early Settlement of. this agest gut the beat side up and make it look ly . ergio -conduct like .that of'the ­bfm,Vd­ - . . of buttons, the lining, trimmings and price. scribe morphino under any circumstances, *the intercourse ' between the c6ignion, Sol. . � I... . .: country when'cultivated, lands' wore aemrce ` beautiful-bilyeis will think it alike all the .When I cut a, 'coat, for a married man'l * fearing the conse!luelices to, their patients. diers, and tile common people were far OkopkIyu ddator - who recently lost his life, - cattle' way throQh, especiarly it thiy'have been � . - in Attendance upon a dipbtlioria 'palient. , , and there were no pasture Unds for. . , - know that,. in most cases,. I have 90V to Not a few women of -Abe firer type 11mve .from finfrienaly. But the French had -to � � . it was in the interest ofinclividumistofence dealing with honest men. 'In putting intw please th; wife. Frequently a man goes been wrecked tly the 'habit, and many to great blttern�ss, - Su'kgeon Grier found Lieutenant Graham I ­ . in their orops'and allow their cattle to run barrels have good fruit in both ends, as . 0, t . on., profess and they pro- dying of suffo8atiort-from thd diphtheria I . away perfectly 'satisfied wiLh. a - garm t professional and commercial, are'steadily nouncecl a tragic late 'upon any German otomy , OVI 0 r �iniug membrane, An Operation for trache . - -aot large. Now the case. is different, the ionle f6lks look at both exids when buying And co&es back the.nexbday running; u tbGIuSelVGE; by R6 indulgence. -It eml3ght, lingering'after the evacuation. . B� having failed' to relieve hiff. All other � I princilpal Part of the country is,.cultivatoa -you oan4put 9,11 the poor staff in the -mid. .with qqMplailits. Then I know. who, has. was hailod,as a great blessing once, and- so reason'of his light hair and yoUbw ,beard . . I . , . . and the pasturb and waste places. are in the (Ile of the- barrel. _ If you'are not likely to . . I . I effoetB failing, Grier Bucked the membrane - , . . .- � - - been orSticising. the work..- . Sometimes, :it isi properly regulated4lb'ut, like go many. mud his intimacy with -the Germans, it isonous.'rantter from his.pati6nt" minority, these, thex no ruit enough, 'put in a pubapkin at � � 0 0 . blegaings, it way read V ""a I . !efore, ma3F'b'e - fe ad havel' when I kilow. tli6rg is nothing wrou�, I put I ily be con , arted 'into gradually came to be whispeied about that, thr2t ;d happily wibliout:the evil offe I , . I . and n6t the larger tracts of farm latiffs. tWoi or a few turnips, to fill up, they will thi�.garnient wway in a closet 'never touch .a curse. � 1. . - I I Forbes waEf a, German sympathizer, and 'at eta . . . . ills in. ,be useful to the buyer, and lie wlll� never if" and when I send it back iZ a few days it � . � whi&. killed the- American physiciari. ' . . . . I . 9th. That tile owners of stock are t . I , . . , . zho day before. the evbkountion-the Mmyoi� , . . ,� A.. � , dividualo who reap the benefit of such stock,' know w.ho did it, and it will be likely' to go is pronounced v6ry­mnph bottorj�ud all Mr. John LowisIlyro, father of tile Ito- . sent for the correspondent and.expresgQd 9, . A nleetirig of.tilo'Borlic, Walilmennor' " ' . I .. �, .. and that, therefore. non-stookliolders to the old country. - Don't pub your name right," I I . I . .. . . . � ,man Catholic Archbishop of GlAsgow, and 'hope that b6 ,would riao.away. with the sol- was held there yesterday for the purpose . , . I � &'expense of fences. on and you are skfe. Thig cobrse, care- 11. . .1. . , . � . . . . rundel of W*- diers.. Outhecoutmiry, Forbies told him- ofcpidemmn�the anti4rewiall movement. . i . . should nob be put to � a this grandull6le of thb.LAdy A - . in order that stookholdeis .may'lne"ke m, fully pursued,, may insure you tile most . .Upon the question - at extra , I 1 , � , stand- db(ir, has left no� less 9;sum,tIlAI1 11200,000 lie had . come to, witnesti'vot only ills do-, ,Twb tbo�smnd live .1nindred .persons were ' i . - . I , ut, of their cattle. . ' ' money for. the first croP, Providing You 11 professional i'. thinks. bliat = to Ilia sopi apd another Z200,000 to be dis- parture of.tlie"tr.o6ps butthedeportmqnt .prbsbrib. ResolublQua weie adopted declar- I I . . Pralolt'h'. TherAfore, your committee, taking Aidn't happen to sell' to the same party ing all thatiwsaid of the,extravaganab of . *ord Arull- of �, the people 'afterward. TJie Mayor. ing that'the. meeting desired .to - express its * �.. . I . - t.caso you could go 'to some� womeu7s dress, it. costs (Jultd. as much to pcised of by the archbishop mud L regrei'�nd indig . into. adnaideratiori,the Obve filcts, respect. twicb. In tha I . del in trusb for Bi n4tion thatBerlin'llad been' . . � I . , joh-peigons na.tbey may persevered. It waig 'cHtically importilut. : . . �fully suggest that 'in, counties wh&o.[6 . other mitrket where you. were not..known. furnish Stylish clothes to men as to women, . t4o scime.. of meetings, the� violeiit excesses ' ( . of the Bell iff.,&I's,ble But if -is to satisfy -your ous. The, remso . u is that a inan cannot have big , t.- This mea�% of oourie, the allo- that St. Mouse should no�-jivo wai-�Q-, . . . majority of thwkeiv ' appoln , I I . . . 'land, 'all cattle, harass, , clothes made over -as m. woman emu. If his .2.1 of four baud�ed thousand pounds to riot and, disorder ; but. a spark . fike& of' whicIrtended, by exciting the most dis�' - _ _ Age pigi, - sheep and tomer rl . them a gobd article,.and , . Romeu Catholic obafitmble an . d ecolesiusti- titiler and'Vid correspondent, with . his graceful passions, to inspire the members : . . . . I . � - establish a. rep tation for fair dealing,an clothei gob out of fashion they tire useless am, p I geese be'prevented by'legislativq enactment . a -But I - I * . all of differentgrbeds with batredand,contempt � . . . good friiiti,'I Would recommend ,the follow. . to*lkim. the clothing 6.f ,Vomen dan be. urp;sbs, Mr..1,,'yrowasd.cou:niQftbe great - 'yellow . 'beard,, broad Gorffi �fowmrds 'One another, and 'I'vere calculated' . from.running at large. 'Thait pwners of all- . I . . . Holy' ltoman­ompire. Z veiy child', iliale shoulders, and intipaito- relationst� With . � . , � I I . . kinds of stock.abould, be compelled to keep ing'course', Got the very -best ljac�ages of. made-o�or to'suit n6w fashions yeaf.. after and female, � of ibo Batons of Artindel of the Gerimans, , inight, � d . raw - upon . - . to to)XIlish, thoreputntion of the city and the' - ., . . � r. all damages.Ahm� the,different kinds. 'vianted, and if you year. Their laces And ri.bboiis, feathers. : . . . I ­. ' ' ' 1i ' ' Opal be . - hollor i � � ".. � .. ­ . . them inelosed. or pm3 -may I . � Wardour -is ber.ii a count or countess by, a himAhe indignation (if''die :P , It . of th6 German ilaffid_'.rho Wahl.. . . ,. I . . accrue from their' depredations ; that it get quart baskets. for berries, had small* slid trimmings of all.kinds, reappear qona special patent 'granted tothe, firiit bmio,u4-in- .-"-The-. tilith - Is,'! 'amid- * thb- Mn -r;- 4-*-ivm' -menner-prOtes6tv against-ilaterference *fth' . . . ­ - " ' � - , � . . I- ­ . - , , -d-,V--,-f . . _ ._ _ fi * a'; ' cattle vfrUitS �-I%W�11101IA7 h-dld-,X9 -hd6,e,� *twd- u now'forniff. * �"1f'6.'.yV`9lX1ft1l-h&8 o; : . andi thelegal- eqt1a ty of religious professions. ' ,,:* I . may be the U yl a any one n ing I . . "at"'I'lly , ` 1595 for services tendered 'at the. siege 'Of'. afraid- that you. will be m6bho that I � .. � Ii I I � . I � . . .. . . straying along the roads,. -streets,, or. 'pints as possible; � and ,if y6u. got all -LIP31lydidi wedding areas, -for instaxice, sh6' I �... . . � . I . I .. � ... .. I � . . . - b Vxr4n in Hiingqry., . I ­ . I �tfioke will be.a-row,'aud then -the Garroang, ;. Capt, J-Jolbeck,� A.D.G. to General Luard, ' . I � . , any unfenced ; lot, . When ndt. , aocom- traer for half a bushelof plains, or -peaches, -keeps it fdr, years, and Wears it on atmteb T . , .. .. . � I . I . I doii�t try -tb.'.put thQ_ .. in m twelve -quart casions., B& a rnmn�a wedding suit must. According'tottile Imp6tial:btidgetilli romy,come backl.alid. tile, evacuation post. 'v�ill-shortly,.i'no,rry-Laay,.Clay, 'widow of'*,' ' , , . . V*6d by . w�sultabla.-attenaant in siiah �. . . I� . L 11 I . I .. : . one mna.i'll gpt,wiggea_. by file: Viefdot Sit Geordii Olkty, i�ad daughier of.Sir John � I f . -1 - . __ . ­ . ­ county, to drive the ap.me, tQ pound -- 'that basket; or, if. yon aie�oidorfng barre s to be be worn out' before it 'goes alib'dif fashion. �G 6krnan - akin y. on a P6966 footling, As'su.pl' * I I . . 1. ..- . , . . I . I 'a th� 1116 biddbo'k to'out .-Among� the poorer- classes the -women al. plemeittea­ by ­tbe-'acceisibri-ob.. atrqilgtb�: AR -t 'a- iiiister Of the. Interior- and bully-� Walra,nd, of-BS6:dfiald�, - % ­­.. . -.1.- I'll., . Ii. --__iii, . . . -for every head of cattle so p6u,ia4 made f6tapPlbs douTtell � . . .. . b t -newspap �. and the. int *111' * ­ -­ - ' i - . indi . vidilarwho � owns I . du', pay the staves. a, litile sborter thaii-for Aour. ways dress'better than the inon-iti the recentlyvotedl now consists of-18,128'offi-. 78,996 � .. . . .1 . -7-26mbs with: jp',Wollod,,'topa:.are,.a,r.aong . . . . . . . such Stock -all 1$1,029 .horsealitfie , a enerally In the fird.11 . - I . .. I . . .., . . I � . . - - , � .. . I to the pound -keeper over mud abovo�.al barrels; br,to draw in illia bilge a little; and- same- station -in life. T116Y Will seize upon cars, 427,2.74- men, and d at' tIlq novelties, , - . . . . - . I I ' . I . . . I � . . � 0�,per ,Y�hen �uit don't put it ; ' a, fashionable stile, and make . up old nia. addition, including 901 offie&s.,'2545 mail- - -"'I 'I'm , no p6rtioul Aesire,to_be . .. . ­­­ .,­ I I I I � I - - . . .- other fees'or charges the. sum of 50 . you Put in your fj ' 'In I . . - -receives . � 2 9 .. I . . , .1 . I . .; . . . . — . . I bead, to be paid to,, the, individual who pufs unsort04, just as..it conjes from the tree. tSrials in the npw." shmp��,witlr. marvellous and i,736 h6rseff. Of, theseTrassia, . - . I I � . 1. . . I I . .� .1. . .. , 1: .. .. .. �, I.. . I --woimy,.s 6p4tude., - .. -.., . . . . �. .. ., , . eight ilow�infdntiy iegirnen � _"�w--.....- ---....--. . . --.--. ... .. ' . . them in pound, thalt all Ziam S'tO brags Sor6e of- the gnarled� and . , pecimons . . . ts anaone bat- .. " - __ . _!.�___ . I . ' . ... - age : , , ­ . , . . �� - - .. talion, ­wlt1.2,oue .��eld. mitii.16iy regiment, I , I I g.- ­,�-":!-,-,­�-�,, 6�%.A­- . 1, I .. . - . �� . . � on won't hurt,�Iio pigs; slid if you.mAke two. , I �� .. � . . ­ . . . ., �7 ,\ I, � �. I N1, -V . 1 i (1/'.(;;JK -whether set the land of the owner or � . d � 1) I, - ( �-,,� , "MR7 '. , .,�,k!\ A/ ( , . . . . ' ' they,will . leld-batteriefl .an one . - 1, "­ �,) ;�11 TI -1 �Nl' - F_ . , �'. I I 1� .Till , , "' , , I �� . -a �� , ,V N I .. . � 0110 . ut . ... ,... - - " k , y t.- I � ,Oil - - for, . " - - . -bofisideratidirtbea:gb*of illi 'amid' ,, yo �p . '�s between Smxony,, I I 1 . a by animals, be Assessed at thd full valae� sell,for..more than enong to pay � . -� �Tbe rain'beat down heavily ,on George E-,-_- . ", , -1, � . . � 9 - the tio.xible of'-dorting,.-ana �whea u in small .proportim . . . . ; ."'­ �- .w 1,41 ". ..,;, .11rif, .. . .% a'�:,E4ot1s*coffi.n as -it was." lowered- into the '. ­.� .,-. - , I- ­ .... . - 4 .�' A :, ': r , . I artillery regim ent"thd rest ' " 'I "" ' " '.� I . �� I I . cf�gges.kfter - you pick them 0 twenty-four f !� foitreAs �� , 3 I , I sJong the ioadaide fronting his, land ,.. Gt�6rge J�Ilotlo; Vulleral. ; beiDgiliitribifted, � I i -L V -,I i "."d , %!..� �,;�, I -,�,J J 1`9 , ,� N � . . - , , , .,;, �7 ; 0 .1 11 4 1 , , ..", , ....! , , ., . , , I i . - ?11 ". " '. having in . I I , '. I "i I "" ,��.. 11.11.illel:i � , - 3, ft' t , .. � . them in your pack6ges don't �put all the . . I � . , .1. W,rt,mberg ,and.- Bavaria. The -greater . � I '.1 I � .. trees -and the number of years .. . , I ; �. � � -.,. �L, ," , "J, � / Nc ­' �71, !- "I Q, - 1. I � . , I - � I - . . - . - - �, . 'F_1_960 - -­ - ., . I p -best on top, but have it uniform through, . grdve.at Highgato cemetery. :It was. cov . parf Of this new'force, will bo'Aairisoudd in , ,." I .1 ,11.�.. __ 1- I I-Xv 11 XIVY ­ - . � . 11; y .1, 1Y v�,.) - ��­ .. I . . . . . -thab:Such- damage be paid by ownX011f1Ib.041U . area with . b04!biful flOw6rs, "d On %3110 towns nearer the Russihn frontiers; an ar, I I . 1. 1. I .1. . �)� Im . � 14k.1; Qg" I . �. ... . -owners of said tr6es; that suit. oi�tl' and tYen'�oli need .not be afraid, pjau .1 I . ­ I 11�' .� '.4.4-, 0 - - . k 10 . . . stock to the W ' I rangement whia: � 1 1,'.­­,-:,,;,,�',.�j "K,:,:;""�4"4"�,� I I U I :� . .. 1�� . 1-1 11 . . . I 'parne on it, plate was inscribed.: ., I I is peilitpil due to- the ex-' _ ; . `�_11_ � .. or offer - it . to a . man the , . , . . � I . . I I - . , � . 42_ . I I 1, ��I' . able attenomilts be..emplbyed' when cattle � your odmtiofi in � i " , , . - ,. �� ­�,w 1 ­� , 4�,Y�� k6 � . . . sbcondtim6.' Pursue this course from,year '. " ... I ........ ­., .................................... ­ ................. : istelice oflietter baxracl� accornm .. �, & �� 111 It 1 . � ,� I:,. , ,1., . �i� .... � arebeing driven to market, or -'from afle - . I � I. . I ` s . . .. : �� I . _ ,. ,.;. C"",;.�",!�,-;-�;�`,� - '. - 3� . : ' �, , . . . - a the 'other so: ma� to .to;yemr,aild you will' nover'fail to find7 : . MARYANN CROSS, . . : . t116 east than in une we . . . .. 11, 1. . I , . . ... partofthe county t I .. � - I , (1, ononou r ') �* . . .. 1. I I ; - , "., ,,, , " � - - p . ," ,I .­ t I �,r,!. . ; I I a . Aeop theiii from -tray;ng off the.road; .that customers for your fruit.pt -a fair price*.- i . . ,LIOT.'- , olive -Logan writes:� I1%Ve afiielldwhO I i " " i , ,`­ .* . 11 _!�� . t .. . . . .. I . .� I Born, 2211dNov.t Is ' _NWI. . . . . . . . 1,, �1' � . , 1( .1 i . , 7' I I . I I'll, . ,%- . . � . .� 20 " (lied 28nd D06., *1&% : V k � _pny one turning off. the romd; into 6� neigh- - � . I I I " . . . to - '. 1. 'ling lived -many years in Quba, wild'shetells. ) �� , ,L,:`; -.1 _` "' ,­�­'C ':�'7�', - ) I .. , " - . . luJii TX9XIL1%V'1.rJl9AGEJDT � . . . Quellm fon 1: ..... . . .�� I �, . � . I I . I . - . . IcAlit � �l . , " I � . �le7-or - w _J " ._Jllt�. ,�, .,,�i'�;-"..,.,-,�.' �i,_ %, . .. %. I I ...­ .... I I �11 11 . I , F . I � Cho spando di parlax si.largo flumo. 1110 that op�osite list i6sidence was the. . %,'t.1- �.:-,;,.��.",�.!��,,, _�, --A baring field either on foot, in Evvehi . . . . . .. : , - .�_,�� ��, . I . I .. I . I ­ — . . . . . . .. . . ­ I : !­', .. . � appre , I � . , . : : '. .. i ,I- -1 � , --I,X., . ' . I . I . " . I . , , , . ., -Z ,.%Y�Z- * � . . . � I : . . . onhorseback,- shall be liable -f6'be � - . ....­.; .... . ....... �­ ........ Y., ........ I ............ grand old house of some high rnightinesaes � ...1,%�,"".., ,,,-.�' - A,_ ��,i . _. I . . Whe licesulf of Vnreclu lied Lisvei * . � .*. - ', ...... 1-- ....... t�, , . , - -. "�::� � �, , . . I � .. : '.. . . 11 . . .1 . � . . I hellded- as 9, cobiinon tregpasso'r, and as suet � . . . . -1. ., � .. . . I . .. I Of tba-island, who used"towhirlout ifi� their I :.W�'OVIA , 11�.�;.,.: .6,;, .; . . 1. . . I , . � . . .1 ;" q�;?�, - 2., V11 , . I 5 . �.1 . - - -- - I I JABLE �- . laxner (colored), of Plain City, . 0. - a thAtmrimnalargyman w o' . I . ' .�. � .. ­ , I . ' ' I . . _ Robert 0 I ' " ;Jj1;[,1! "-�,.g_zr4f, . , i I � � .. . . I � ,be amenable'to.the law.in such cases . made ' . hal ' ' Dr. Sadlery th h peculiar.Cuban carriage (the.v;1'ante) every . .. -�.11.11:�'�, . , ONE! � I GF tHE OLDEST AND,. MOST� REL� 1'� '�'. , . airmi ' . . I J i ti f ­ I 11 . . . I G, Buomi, dh i in, reported on. Monday. - t v a muraci had.. condtictodAbe services�mt tile grave of Mr. ll, to the �onvy and admira ion a �'_ I - V. �... I �' .� ;. 1, REMEDIES IN. THE,WORLIX.FOR �. 1provided, P: afteindo ! , " - , , . . . I . . � :.. , . � - I - I- - I . I __ . . hro L owes, -made . a, menaoriml mddrqss which' . I �; - __ ­_ . Sul .: -- ------- _�,_. - -M-.-..'.-- q. -'--L-- been committ6d. t a miles frn=-tbi6t-6it .- ! 'all,who saw alem, m ,They wore no bonnets ' ­�- . �; - i - .. --'-­=-ri-tr-CUnE-00-- � 7�- - . . . . I . I . -Tnos. Br.,k �'. . . ..yi . I! ..' . . I I . . .� ­.. .. . .. � . . . . I I....' q ­ . . , : I ,. I I '.. - I ...... ......... .. " - big . L floweradu Weir hiliri lots,oil -- li�!�11&11,:,� ... I oug Colds, Hbiirt6ness, Sore '. I . ..., 19''. - I - . . . Investigation 4.iscIose4'Mrs.xatiiad,ScAt, ,t6uphed to*tears'mhny of listeners. bat�llaf lovely I . - I . .::100, S" W I . . A jDaring And Perilous Vent at Nhigurn'- aw.oIl-to-d6widow,.aged40; her da;Qbte,i ,o To tbos6 who are prosentt," he. said '1*1 ii6 . d1arnond . and - gay 'dolored.-hud. much I .",�,.! i", ilji��!, .. .. . . . . their an to think of the gen ,. E!".. IV .-1 ..valls'. . is g" cases. They -were 1. , , Thr' at, i . . . . . I . '. - , aded 20; and her on, aged 14i lying in as atid'd a ., . '..� :" ILr� . : I 86D.nd'hills, Influeriza, ` - a tlefie all- pZf-only 1% . Q . . . �� I . -dr — -_ .. I r, 11 ..� I . . I I flounced ___ __ .- � _ . . i'J� I !11� ,11 01 . ,� .. . 1. � . . - - . ,. . ___ .. . . -house-do their braing dashed out,. ca a - ­-mb �. . 111 I 1�.I,r, N!1,41 _' !1� �'. . . . .. - dmrJL1g:!t --.WaFkUcr- . - * I J 11 4, . .. .Indf ": ,. Ek ti 11,'� 41 ! 1:4 % . .. , affing..but j!rea esi Ond ! my A !2 as '- - ' , � y miDeruouU.M..4 ob ad, Natil .-to to worSanlv iirmda and'oh rill which wore t�� -0 ,1114 ,'"'.. - a u N M_ Nam p-1 n g _Q9,Wu 9 "h -..-- - wfftly by-&­bI,a�geen.---QMrn&T -can� - -1 tba - -_ -----d- J,i! I., . . . - � -, _:� 't -W nr I s-.- Fo-r-11ho-lasf dvid Id combined � cobble Stone over which.. they�. . . at , _ i "; I ��� 0 '..... Or . I . . . -66m-pllslied�--a lija a Fall I witri t -breadth oT culTure an . ­ � . . , . tradictory -stories, I and -w� as attested. He ,universality -of power'Whloh;' as one has . . . L" '1�70:111i ,;��!,. �,q, , . I .. 'their 'cmrriage -and the . I.. -1' "' � I 7 hm I and levb I .. . , __ �1 i'l . . � - I I' "11'a . .. -' - Ait ry" , , , � I I rapid pace lipset, . *; 'A"111--�!i". I k , 0:i!-�!: , .. few days Messrs. F. S.:Kranz, D. Maloney .t 11 I ,­., i f; 21 I'D , , [ � IV,!, � -1 � . . ,a, . . .. . . ..: . . . a., I A�, . ­ ' had liv4with the Scoit fmmtly; Mt 4umr-. expressed it, I li ads her known: to.all o6oupants'werq. spilled. olit in,'tbb road, dif3w ' �.. 1. - " �;:,,­�, :1. .. . . . I alve in . 1 , I and G: Whitman, of; the Rrle.railway,i, have I - . . . . . �, ., :: !� , ;­ , �X" .I- - * , -'XI , ,. . affbction of the .' '�, � .. .. � . - the .World.' -� T -�wh . - , . ,, - . �. I � . .. - ,, '. . . been bantering eabb. other into various . JeliaaL and left them. Givriler, who has ' . . . - ... a those' a' are. present. closiog'to the mmazed.bye of my American - ' '. 4.1 ;1:1-1: � . �Kt, .. 11. I �­, . . . . . ­' I � I 'T'.." I f ' `; - ' - '- ' ' ' been arrested cb�rgld.w 1 '.4 . I -ng.L*. Yeatordmy'aft6raoon the ith the raurdet'of is glven.AO knciw. the .: diffiaerfoo -and .r � ., _.. , , , . 11, , , �'. .�% U .. I 1. . . ­ - f. :,. ; I -Tv'I" . I I . . . I P . . deodsof dmi I . . mad ­ * - friend the'extrailrdinary4mcb that they had . I . . .. � I ?� 411 , , , Th.roat' L ings, 'and -Chest' . . . I boy, loved. tile � . , , , I, � . I �Ufw - : - I ZX-�Q,.� " . . � .. I I 1. � , � , I I : ITY � � � 1 1 I" '.4 4 � !, . I � .... . .. . trib discidod to. -Attempt a feat well nigh th.d woman, girl, girl�, self -distrust whiab, noim4listanding all �o shoes or Stock! ' ' I 1, I . _ . 11 4 � ; . . - � I I. . . I ligs on. , - 11 - ,F� � . - � . but she repulsed him. 'The indications are her publie*. iame, ,�heeded indii.51dual I � m 11 �`ihcluding, , . - , , . ..� , . . I I "�".­', I � kv, " . , --r . . . , . I foolhaidy. Itwas no less' than to place a Aif associati6n 'df'piiysfcIahs. in Ham- ,,,'-" , . , I!. I �'; . I- - . : 1. I . � V _51 . .11 . I. . . � : .. , i�' �. �),-, -, - -- -� f.7 11, I � : � . .. - . , , -, , ". I . , f " . � . Sign oil the old log in the naiddle of the that Gainer on Monday night'outragea the Sympathy and- encouragemeAt, to prdveilt I � - � K 1, " I 'I . -0. . UMPTION.. � - m' I . - -1 ­� 1, ._1 I . . . 0 N � 1. . . ­ . , a ur � � ber;associates,to - from feeling too keenly how- far the. re- barg have boon studying the case bf Kohl,. �. .- .�. � ,-o�!, I w III;, I �'. . , �4, - i " , or, ab6ut'forty rods� ab6ve the Gant . ,0',,o�- ��,`�,,, . , . . I , 11 .. . I . riv girl sift . deradlier and . hei koW, rL Russian wbo.w.as born. vvibbout legs - ' " 0�vz,, "I I I-. . 1, A WZLL-XNOWN PRYSI'CIAN WRITES*: � � i &_ ,� I ­ , - Island bridga..'The log,lies intlibeentle prevent.their telling. Thd murdered family. suits of her labors. fell bdlow the. Standard . I 0 ' - , '. �. I.. , ? cj�p N -'!M,;, I I . the rapids,'and has, been there for th ,111 sha.had set,'bedore hor.� ... To those,Wh6'aro or -arms, -or mfi'��b ad to the . . -C , � , - ,I, 5� ,F,*� - ' I I 'not dry vp d`eough; and Z�ave. thd cel use". . . . -were' Well-to-do. entered People, �. mile ind to supply their p me - 11.��itlik� , . � .. :.v - o�N!r,,0',1 P � �'; , T�"!1W.,jr? 6 �resp.eeted. 1 1. .. . � 1�11� present,- too, it miy be give'a-though there �V.\,4'1�*,,,I,rki,�'11, g 'behind, as id the case -with -Ynost prd)7a,*afi'ons I , . . I . Of . . — , I right Shoulder-, yet. Who can drink, eat,,41re ­ , I , ?"",i �� �. R does last four years.' During I time n , � except a very Short stumpattmoll � � . "!,- " _� ,?� .�. , , . � �, ."', ". " . I -tha 0 on . , , _ . � o'whom itis, notgiven . , I I.. ,I 5, �.N 1?4�'N ]� , but loosens it, d�anse�-ihr-lnngs and allays irvi- - I I . is a I&igd number t . . �( �m I . . has ever been within reaelling distance of. An $100,00O.- AdVertisentent. , - and how nature may be pro- off pistols, thread needles and even write ; .. 4�,�,­;14.-�, ,%'Io��,.t;,:". '41 , , _1111F . . it. onceived the - . . . �to underst 5, , , . MW_ R, tation, Aus,removing. Ihe came.of coinplaint," .,, ' . . I . � . biillidut idem.of -plabing: a. large b6aid. � -The apptoRabing. census ordered1n Eng� . foundly devout and yet bb� unable to accept indeed, can 'write so well that. for a year. . " I 1 Mi 0.46'Al ' . . . DO NOT 13E DE08-IVED by.artieles- .. . - . .. . I . . isnaby.Govatument, w1doli7frightoned. all ,hat' is usil4lly -held as .to- and a, half he Acted as a copyist in AilPsit6n I ` , 14 11% . . . . ,m rest am a M . ,� -, A A. . . sign on -the - -log, advertising the rail-' 'he old 'rualds. - out of - I no . �ksv,,J�Tt , . . . I , . t ,heir wits;'haa ligious elief... ,N '0111 j�mplby .All -this hbr� acquired the ability . . , I ... I , bearing a.,19imilar name... �Bc sura'you, got ))R.* . . roma. in- whoie. oin&y they are ;, and .. 0 intellectual'aiffic'uii, I I ' . �v .,. I ,­ . . - I � � � . I teilora..for Mr. ,]?cars,. the great-Lond -inampa- to do with his'. month, aided'by*-tho stum� . . 1 1*10U,41 1 .WISTAR'S BALSAAFOV IVILI)­CNI�RAY, I . 'about 2 o'clock 14c I 9n or'uncertminties, no sense of me4til � I—. `11'N.Ki 1_,- .1 ", � . I . � . - � '.. 'I"' 1. . , t with �tho signatute'of 11 1. BUTTS " on. .the , - . I I W . I mud after'bobsiderab � Kobel '4.-'[1 . . iy set out on the ice, ma;nlifacturer, who -offers .to 'assist . in his hght Shoulder.. Al- , . , � . Is offort they reached SOmp 0 � cit 't i bt o'heightsofinfinitudecoald dependent .fro ! I .%� av, , ;; N�ra�per. 150 C6nts and. ,$1.00 a Bottle., P�e_ I . . . . . � s'in eaablinA.zhe Government 0 do its ta,ke, f er the' piAty of the affections 6)e . though by birth suchs, monstrosity, - . I . , � . .1 "I , � . .wi * . - . . Holt 'a sign 4 x 12'feet gratiod. work. 'The - printed f lie I iow does not'present a repulsive. spectacle. I , I . ,.11� . . , -by SETH W. F 6W'LU . & SONS; Bosi , I . . 'm ot t4o the, b which were the mbtlierTtoilgilb I , � ­ I � 9� Alass. §01d by druggists and dealers generally., .' I . tliq�r,�4,oatination:. , ok or 1 is .� 11 I pared. I Was sedately spikea, to, the log, -which -ad*, oensus..to lie distributed throughout' thef � . ., .. He has always boon in good lidalth, cheorm . �� " ,�.. ,,, 1 �, . . I . of her soul." - - ' , - -.. . . .1 i.� " " " -, I . I 1. I . visea its. readers to "Go east Vi4 the E' "' kingdom will cost a * 'hundred .thousand ..: � . . I . �d to.. see tile int . i I , � _ ... � ,. . I � . .. I . . . , - erbst that ! � 1� " ._� . I .. I � no . - . � -ft , �. .1 . I I ful, rather pleasi . . . . I - . . . I .. I ' . - ,busily 6u- ds, With .paper,. stampai delivery, I . . . hea'w*akenS, Media, Ill _ . . . 11 . . I . . railwmy.11 . 'While,the men wore. . osi6i, happily mar I ­ ­ -- !­­ ., ­ I - . . On-" . kverlint'lux i9fliMirld . . i I . . -1 . . . .. . p ' . . - .. . - I . gagoa;iii the Perilous task crowas of., people and 611' included. _. Now, Mr. '.Pearb, - I tied. And tile father of.. two sturdy �Iilldren., . _1 � . . � . � . I , I . . . t began to gather at all conceivable poffits to who has not. realized- -his ' - irn- .1 ."We'lia,ve bad hi � t� nglana," wirites.Mr. - I ' I 14 1� . L . . 1. . 'watch' their progiessi and many specula. Probtor, from., Sydney, N. S., - some rd.c nithitted for. trint-by ! . I I \-.- - __ 11 - N � I 1. . . W., Threemen,we a .1 � . -1 - - .. � � I I I . - as to whather,the menge fortune -by. sittiDS. ..quietly, ' thoL a magistrates forbeing ' - I � 1 :4 -;,:.-, I ,.. � 'n -_ ?.,: - W, . . . tionoWerp ihdulged in - feelifig which Moicestorallir . i r. - /T , Ile �, I .1 . . I I I . . I . I . I in -his Stove with his- oyes.shubj appreciates . Amusing illustrations of the ' burgla;rY on I ka� - I .. - V � -1:.1 -:11 .- 'I"ll � . � mein would be hble to get'baok by the d ­ - 3ity acqufred.by the deilgu`�-, . inauce4 many indifferent Public Speakers PoncornedIn' 6, ii r Leicester, 4 j�, ---- --- � . . - An the vast publi( ,,aged in I 60 I � I I qfl' ,I . . o had alreadytravoisod. to regard with distapte"the abridgemen The prisoners Wore en,4 ;�k �r __ . t of Englomd, P t"A __ __ __ .. .. . gor and" asks why lie Should pot'sharo it; '14 11, , '.11 ­ *;-.6F,p � .- 1. .... � _112�E;7__i_ ,. I ldr/ .11 dq�iri , . �t� A " . I I , - �, " ,, . -:W. __e_ f , ­­ ­... 1. . After two hoOp'. labor, and when the work and -so lie proposes- t6 lindertake the Whole their �ppeches by th� reporters,, An rahsabkh3g . OmO premiseg and ,atto'nipting ... I ­;' ;�'.?,�e.V'y .- �. ,,, l-"fr"51 . ..... P R . i - �� .- - .- - .1 , I . � - ­. ,* -.�­ - ..�_: . was bomplated; Shouts from, thespectMors Amefica, some clover burlesqu of real to dArry off-& safe W11011 00Y 'WOP- Bur" _. . ".,,�'ll�y"-".,�,i,,�%,.-�,�, \ ,,­ , . I � expense of - the census document - on, the spedeliog'biw6 4been written to sbo,w� what pri4ed by the police, whom they 'pelted : ! �, ��i,,,,. , ,?X;.�� W, , I -1 - 111�__v � - � ­_ 5- W< I . .- . . . announced that something was wi6g.' A I . - , 'P I- _­ 40 - ­ 1. >'111,1` _11`1,0� ,�, 110.0, 4.." . ,. I 1�0&? I I . � . . . In All directions.. In . doing their - work _jiyou �iirty boy-" upon,'the back of the rep,grts vyorc- to be published. I*do* not missile they could. .lay hands on. When K .­� . � I 1. over, -aClo-s-f�-tTi-e�,,iurreiriclered tlmy' -did so -With - - I - OPO, .- � . . solo condition of being allowed to print . . 1 P".. 0. . . . .glaitce 4ho*ed the ice to be breaking Up hig mdvertisoment wit.h t1io w'odout of nonsensd* mighb be expected, if .verbatim With inkSthnds, lettalw6ights and every f �;111 I .. . ; !'��;�; � n opening ; VL ­ - - 011 1111..:�:,: 4 , ,.. . I _ - I . A As boon accepted, but it is gi -h* I-— ___, . , . . I � I i �=i I :Emper� .It is not stated whether the 'as throng A`i'14 .. IN . �_ ... offer know; hp,wever, illat a speech has � - ��,- 11. . . . they had moved'the log, and -a , putting - their hall � . C4. wl ..-, '. ��7 - _ -that.meaiia," the - rapid ciir- L beeil accuimtdly .reproduced. precisely as r : . -_ - Though taken lie*dd that tile . delivered until'now, When t1fo. repdrters in 'to be handcuffed - arld I ­­ . being�madd by morally be. the window ill'order I 1". " . . ' �: � , . . I . I � . . I . Government will, be afraid - On oftilem, by-limmil Danson, -ult U . �. 11'4� . . I . � . . . I . I'... I . sent,Aoon finii,hQa the Job. 'M, , ...., I . Surprise the three V'Avallturom did nob ' Of tile Legislative Council, moved by the 0 ,,,,t oring , : ,"I' I I . , , :1,1�:. ;­.. .. � by of a, wrong application by" the. pUblic - , police Bar rWIIO as� i,-., �, 1. I A Proteotea Solilticii of tho Protaxido of lrorlf :. . I logo ,their presence. of miAd and hastily I I . attacks made up6n.them ip a discussion on benediction on A . �: "it 1. I f the motto,.. ,'.. . . . "I � . ` :,�t . . . . . � up some loose - boards - which they , pturq,, "'Goa .bless you; , - ,,�:.Ijj I I - Hansmia, thus literally an'd "exactly repro. sjst�d in the ca . ,��:'�� . . * . ' ,:., ,,, Is as easily digested and Assimilated with'.the . . I I - , I .. � I 0 n a venerable thief,,, shake , - �',:­ � . . . � I'MuSt from the silgn, they started on the , surn1lornfiardippi Xe%v Ncel4lure., dueed the romatks of Mr. Hay, 6ne of their Sergeant I' said th .,k" i '�'L e blood'a� - tlio shiiplest food.'. When, the blood , . ', e' �, . . . . ' the 9kilful. The ueeklace-n6w being qecutedby one ok n - I e'r - mur- . � N11 `�", - . Alocs not contain tli8 usual quantity of Irop; the ' shor4. By ief assailanti (the report may not be so Jim ds.-, ifwo are btirglmrs,w 0:110t, � � f[cating ice for the Iles and �% hard of the first jewallarU of Paris for Sam utterly ludicrous as soma of the American derars," , . � . I � . . jv,��,�,�,� I * V_,-�` .. . I I . . 1, I ". , I lcfleien�y can be supplied by the use of the , . u96 6f. -their boards as padc I �,��K'!S,�:','��;, � ..., - 1-1 'r. . - . . . struggle they reached tho'shbre in e hdt is. near oombjctlon� and is con. burlesques, but it hag the advantage of Sligh _m 'lowas tile elorgyrrian,who ' I �' 1. �1. , � ., "Ill I PRI R U YZAN 9)72? UP.- It cures a I I tllolusan4 , 'I garo , 0 1 Here tbeyiioro the subject ilf heart� con- sidorod.opo of tile finsat specimenwof the. being strictly What it purports to be, mAror- paused and adai' :'eased -a man coming -into . 1 6�- ,,1 k 11, � . . ills." simply by TONING -tip, 1XVIGbitAUNG, and- - , . . ' ineteelith conturi -with the � ...'-l"', ._ , . . L. , . 'gratullations. Mi. Kranz, in s�caking to a jewellers' art of the n �, It batim ioport) : - ,-� ­ - .. � . church after a sormon Ilha begun, ' . .!, I . 11'��", , , - ­ VITALIZIN4 the system, - The enriched and , , , � . �� -� ­ " I I . ,� ��; - -, , , Como in.; . Z,z�.,�: ;, VI � ��; �,z�_�,�;, �- . . Courier reporter, said he 41 Would not at- raw ark .I I Glad to Soo you,'air., I Z�,z���,:�_:� . . � . is6ftbe flatshapo a D rauch worn of -laid 11 Tile rep6rtors-bught not to�tlia re- ' . I . , ,­, �� .�� . talizod. blood �crmcatoS'.&dry - pRrt of tile , . tompt.the feat acin for the best thougand � years --ib more band Worn rotind the threat porters ought not tb� be the ohes.tojudgo.of .always gl&d to Soo those here late who can't - ­­'i'l- - body, repft'ring . . , ­� I , damages and waste; searching dollar bill in the an(l."­�Buffalb 0011rior. . bf the kind emllod .collior cto elijon, it is what is importilit-nobto Say what should come os,rly," And decidedly golf -Posses- .. - -1 � .. out morbid secretions, and lanving',nothing for . � . . . � . - . . . I composed of two. tows of, magnificent bril� be left out�-but-tho members . dt�n plify 'sea Was tile man thug addressed Inthe . � i dI86itse to fe&d upon.' Thiq!hr tile secret.of file �� , . . rpga foll,nS - .1 - Vile Giant I$thtts'dit the vision. �' . juago what is important-. As X -as tq of An astonished coDg ti I— , I wond.erful Success of this T;bmodyJn,curinJg , . Ii&nta about an inch and a quarter Apart, , ��, ,. . .. you I �, , � _1- I . I . The. States -which have a population of bOtWO(m whi011"m WrOmth Of 1101d flOwOra in � Spacebas-as, tile reports-ag,what I say is udad �, ,, Thank . would you. � _...��:� ��' ' . I . . � . . . "Q81"I'Soo , I . � ,�,.L _ _ n )Jp� . I . , I . .. � Stance, representing the -nattital reportea aernatim6s, no one -nobody can 'Witli-tII6 text?" , , " . I . . . I _ � I . �, . . � over anii1lion each Are : the rustio blossoms, seems to flow toll -no blao can iltdorstand from. the ," -to- ,,.yet mo I � I . . "I :.1 . � , '; . I Dyspepsia; LW4.Complaint, Holls, 4040.farlbGr ro�iding . I - Y, ,. ...... I X6wTork;_.. _5,083,113 Texas ...... ......... 1150MOD Oliver Lane, a Wall I I . . 1,1 , )) 11, DOOPSY, ChMnio Diarrhcad -- " Pennsylvania ... 4,9A2,738 TonnesFice ... ... M402,463 prooleal decamped,, � I I Color Of . with th greatest case And grace imagin- orta-wbat it is-wbat I Mean, So -it , who recently . . - ' � P mo -it ling struck we corto6ill Mal- . . . i Norms Affections 0 " ,. Ohio .... I ............. 3,lD7,794_ Georgia .... ......... 1,638,083 able. The Minute poppies &to composed 6f strike, near nlonlioim 11 , Fenial ' . . Illinois ... ..... -.3,078,630 Virginia ... ......... 1,512,203 , rubies, tIJOL o6rflilowdrs of Sapphires, tho' ters-things tbat'%ppoar' of Importance— taking with him moneys obtained upon . . L 11 I'll . . .1 .: .. V - Missouri ............ U,109,001 North Carollum.1,400,000 false ptatondes and othorwiso,.lias -boon 1 11 � -, � . 041pplaintso " I ­ . I Xodiana_ ... ..... J,078,368 W 1,315"aG mmrig6lds of topaz and so ou,,whilo the what tho,niambor thinks of importance- In Detroit and may yet, be extra- I %,. . . i ' . . . MaMachusetts ... 1,782,086 A= "1'..',','l,2G2,3ff leaves Are of emeralds. - Na two flowers are 'are som'dfn�oslcft out-omittdd. The. rO- captarQa I . . And all dis6pda,oxiginating.in �a bad:44do-of - I Xontucky ...... ... 1,648,509 'AlississiPPi-I ... 1,181,809 Alike, and Altogether this necklace is pro. . . pottbra-the papers -paints &to report�a-. diked. , Ha- will be renumbered as tho : I I . the blood, or Accompanied by debili . , ot tL low I . . Michigan ... ... .. a,Gft-090 . Now Jersey ...... I'llao;6921 trdasdrar of the Bleftbaidi Odd.fdIIoWA1 . I state of the system. . " . ty . . � I . Iown­­� ..... ­."I'm,403 . I . nounced thollnest composed odurbig this I mean what the pv or thinks of interest-' . that the fillido bad * - . - I . . I . . . . - ti - . . � . generation. . � . is reportod. � I can t complimofi . tile to lodge, who claimed I I OAVTION.-Be sure you got tile' "PE'.. "I , . � It is Announced that M;. TI -10123619 . car- � - . . . I porto ,, It 6an hardly.bodeniedthabby been Stolori from his holladi but �WIIO wag � � . I SYRUP." SbidbydridVg1stogenbrm , ,.��.. - ' - � ._.� . I ly] - arikey, the evango � him -Lam At bis,4bm-wordo they tot6od to make I good the amount by all I , '"S � ' lea to . lo-� whose health of Into, has given . X134ra. 3 iaocly mud 8 r % "'" illhlct�& ont,� Any Address 'by fri011aS,00 Mildh &nxioty, has rcooveroa lists, have moopidd an invitation to k6vi Action at law; I . : ­­ I Bil havo-lia-huql-given Mr,Ilay-ha�-a­- . I .... - "an OWLU �04 - . strength enough to. take carriage exercise Great Britain miad Irola over'M 000 Pupils, in, the St, Louis pub- , 1 4"yIr W' F , Proprietors, 80 Ylat,�� ' 'ba upon a sd�ena hurn-a quid pro qua.11-Lonaon Gentle- i I ., 86V 0. Doston, Mass. I . . , /, .. . . rlooti Avenu . , r,j I I � . - 'I I I i - I I I us . revival campaign during'tho present yeav, man,s Magazine. . lie school;' are stuaying 9drmala. , ' 1. � . I L 0901i . I . . . I I . . . . 1, � I . . � . - . . ­ . ­ I.. . " � . . . . . I 1� . . 11 . . I . . I . I . � . . . I . I � I I . � . . . . . . . � . � I . I I I . . . . I I . - . . I � . . � I I . � � . I I � I I . I . . I " . � .. I . I . . . . . . I I �, I . .,. I 11 "I 11 . . I ... �. I. I I I . . I I I . . , I . I . I I � . . . I . ( . � I � I . I � I �'. n:.. . . Aw&.., I I � ­ .&�', . I . . . . . . . � .. �A_A&ik_ AJI 1 6.- . ­ . -1 . .. - , . I I ,. I . � . . I I .1 � . . . ., I . I .­.". . .11 . � I . I I . I . . . I I I . ., � I . I . . . . ­ � I . I I I I � I: - . - . . I � I L . . . � . � . . . I . I I . . . . - . . . . . . I . - f .