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The New Era, 1881-08-04, Page 7IT.W, � 47, I 0, I - . ­. I -1 - . -_ �,, ,,, I � . I . i, t, I I I - I ­_ - I 1. ... I . I I I I . . 14 . � ....3 __­___ A-ugust 4, 1881. UNSPUMLE jo Qn, HIS OWN DBTBCTIVV� TO*9X0 "V'A AUX41'. . . . -_ 1-1 . I RR f I WV,k WAIWO *C.O$X1X-. Against a dog wh[ch, Was in the habit of . - � � - — - I . I . A Nice Quest — Attacking him. Afterward. be off . . . . : . . � a lop 0q,r a A urr so ipcoloc. 4 .+.-,& Muzzle0ver A ­40g'a Mouth acts ,as' the med it 0 ', VOW* Us 010thor VP ift. . A now tile Railway onrVInge Ivilordearer "A Lot the dead past, bury its dead,, is, % Suspenders to big PARto. , NIOlice as an instrument for overpower. , correspondent furnishes, the latest ' 64 Pave XXImuck Awn * ing , esporato men. Re has also invented I , Daughter. don't lot motuer do It I Particulars of a recent horror in Arcadia, I y.*2 - saying that Might be commended to the -Wbeu a an forges be Sam. - . I DOnQt let her AtAve and toil, Wisoonoluo wher6 a t 'Nearly all grbat criminals Prove t,,b, defendant in .the ca'se of Bank$ vs. olf t , m .6timeafinaa An Antidote, Ths, Tagbiatt SAYS: 11 Woe to ou oltaWeleog Idler, irmar, murildred big , � 11 a, I necessary to make A bol ' While , �t. Vicuna and ra Fo=rI sovenchildr,"n and canon their own.detectives. Lefrby turns.out. by rageutly triedin � ng yot;r, softi4an4o togoll wife anc � mmatefl . . . BnglanabaforoMr.,Tustfos . .any other cities when the I Don't you gee the) heavy ))V.rdoU ' the ti list crashing the Accounts e E rnals. to. 136W mr; Rolfe owned a b -!ia - ragody by sending a bu nici,rorpoillst might have bisaign: Sea rogueo come into poaBeg4ion of this novel I . , El an. lull, and ths, I , I . t ]Daily She Is wont to bopr, I I , t . 'th; u ng hero comes, weapon which actence has. prepAred for . � Bring the lines, upon h , , . through his own Skull, as recently Mefly have instigated hisown arrest -for it was bull attacked, two women and tossed them the iiervice of theiroraft," I i or forehead, � � .. I into a ditch. Tile husbe _�__Tt takes A man with a well.balancea Sprinkling allver in her hair? reported in our telegraphic news.' The his impatience to do something In, order to wil of a � , I , I no., of these bead to keep on good terms. with . . . . . murderer was a Swiss, he and his wife throw Off A Suspicion that, really did not matrons AU forlorn brought an. Act- I A bicycle. 11ALP FOROOTnIf. . I , 1 104 , . Daughter, don't lot mother do it I . Against the owner of the bull wit . .In n YOUth I once want boating I .being about 40 Yea oxist which to -During hot weather -barkoo . ,it six boys, I ... com. It the P6 not lot her bake and hroll . . a old, his oyod his landlady to. . pore report . . I - . Wbrough the lo4 bright On , iiiiiierhours-, ranging.132 ;%go from 2 to munioate With the police. Re appears crumpleii-or otber-horp, And Wi h 4 maiden in 4 yaplit; . � 15 years, -the little ,, it became the lornan squeezer as a, pressing necessity. Oft pastOalklando wen b we floating, I Share with her thq heavy toij� girl's Age being- about 1% They "d been to have' sent an unnecessary .telegram. necessary for him to I'liow that Mr. Rolfe -The ears'of a man - 11 Faded from her aack t4o glow, . - tinent I Only About two months, throu I linew his bull . .. . are happily located On each other Spooning, doting, :� Sea, her eye has loot Its brightness, 4pa this. cou t gh bar which, her curiosity proved to be, 8MV491), SIDOQ S, bull is since there i a said on boE Watching sUnsoto, quoting Verges . A � 0 bar � I . a a good deal to b � , And had lived in Are 0 be a Spurious telegram. When he , allowed to take, on - � I And the sto that once was buoyant I . . ad* for. hardly . a borii even As every pidea On the starlit summer bay � I . . . I I . Now Is foptle, tired and slow. a wopk,. the parobase.. of the farm was arrested, be voluntarily denied know, dog way have oue� bite. Mr. Rolfe Where the west wind Still rolioarses, I : . ho-viiig. ' been ' only just com lAQdgG Of auY gold watch or re , adduced evidence to ObOw that his, bull's -The latest poke bonnets show signs of To the.-WAV68 its postry .,t 01 . Daughter, don't lot motbor,iiti it i pfe.ted, en,al w 'a r volver, but this favorito grazing ground was.s. cricket field. - Tr ' ' Foot try- .;. . 1. . . : She liao, ,oarca toi- you so long; Their circumstances, were easy, the Made in evident Ignorance, of 48suml , ugthOPrOPOrtiOns of thetowering ry to tell Me it I loved bar ls it right the weak find feeble Murderer havinglimply receivoc I the full testimony before th000ionerwbich and that the mild and kila scoops of 179-5. Dideboloveine? Andthemaiden, � . I ,, -1 a draft for 41Y Animal . �If I loved ber-why I? . . . � .. Should be toiling for the strong ? 0,000, Out Of W. Ich h6 wasabout to v traced both of these to his possession. rather enjoyed being. bit I I - -A few, drops of ammonia Added. to . � . . I I Wakinfromyo, � ur listless larif,uor, Bake Nothing of an incriminatory kind was than Q.tberwise. , with the ball wilter in A, YA%a a flowers . w . , t�ho - . I seek orsid4t6vbe I thefinal payment on tile farm. Howas -eer contra, it , f .111 preserve. Oh I her smile, her eyes, list tresses, or and b goo, _ I � I WAS sworn them . And your,grief will b@ iiiss bitter . Sober and industrious, and there was noth- found in his rooms or %hout,'him, Who, .that, on being Informed of the arafitura7s moach longer. . I Vloatiotin the wooing air I , . When the soas ab vs h � � , eXploit,, Mr. Rolfe had excla Wbere's t; a word thkt full expresses 0 � or press. ing to denote that the family did not live placed, in his cell be appeared to be Mon. . I . im -It has. been definitely settled at last Half the witchery of berdreoseo, . I I . ad, 11 That's . b )ily t6gether, Their manners were tally and.1physically parAIY2.ad, 1 my old bull again I,, JOAN, . . I n't let in I other do it And did not ,jngitlo hanijejigd that the reason why the Pig's tail curls is What sbo'waq and -wbat oh6 wasn,t � . I � Daughten do I poe'llillabed and refined And tli � I , . Girl?m-uo� gainGwpo; oinner � ?-Sho . you Will never, never know, . ,air house eat,�dr!D4 or undress throughout the night th%tthat was not the first occasion on beosuseit's Btyed when it is, young., It ?, ' 1. What we;o home witb6tit a mother exhibited many littl IS which the bull bad distingniolied himself. An 1 gas ; . I . .0 omffi,b. which he passed in the police etatiou-house, , � -13xplode gunpowder in your bedroom if 0 coverit? It a . , i * � inster, . . e RO-17 can 4% Poesee, � - ,Vlltliatmothqrlisthlow� ­ andelegance not often seen witlipersaps of W.estm Early in 'the poruing in this view the Court Coincided 80 *far as You want to drive away flibs and mosqui. I Poe, sigh, I . I w , * � Low beneath the bedding daisies, I Sa theirposition. . I ... � . he was removed to. Lewis -the county to decline taki a out the mystic problem; I I - I I �. . . . Free from earthlX care and pain I ­ , . I . . . ... town of f of the I Ag the case out of the hands Wag, A. 25 -pound keg willdo. IF., 1-6-!o t a v a n't ry. . . . . 0 the home go am ivithout bet ' , ight nothin ithe jury, which-, it inay. be. �said,. .I.... � 14 � W .10 . On the Saturday u . g unusual 5ussek County, in ,whi6b . was, - . .1 . . � .11 . '. . Never to retur.u:4gafn:. I had been n*otiped round the promises, nor Murder WAS committed -in a coach of the rather It Tet)16red is the Bull Dog', ,Tim 064U But . hot name, - I . .. I I I . . . � I _. � I . - � , . ard on Mr. Rolfe, Sinop if he bald , ' . think, was Alice I . . I- I . was it till the Sunday morning, about 9 same railway that was the scene of his omitted the " Again " his rqmark- Come, 1 has taken the place of that other VIrlaps,twas Ethel, Maudo .or 5ane, ' . I . � � - I TIE[R Sl[OXT,X N4LIPOILE - I .1 crime ; yet' not So early as to � I , might Popular song, "Empty is I the Cradle, Baby ,a Vwasn,t Becky 1-that,f; sheer malice, * . , . � . 0. ,�. . .. ON,,' . o'clock, that a, neighbor, Seeing 310 0194 of . have been .regarded as simply one of 0one." . . CXpic-poured in Memory's chalice I I � I . stirring as he went to church,, went t great crowd assembling to hoot at him dut- unseemly pride in the bull's P;rformance. I vrom. some Raboiaisian I . . The Ve , . .6 . tinning; , I �J , .. 19br4ted Apdinn Warrioi, chiet,q.. th Ing of half a M, The jury ,finally A --It is At in 'I ­ I , . . 0 � .. I .. a house,. amd,through "the Open door 416 short transit ile from his ocepted Mr, Rolfals 'perfectly safe to think a man is a . , ygel f I,ve done since t 0)], ., I . checli,pred career. . as ho declaration tbathe to, say it. So little As. I jiope� togin agmin� . * . 7. W rriAed to goe ,Held lying call 16 the railWay station. On the.w.ay had not used any such , fool, but hot always'safe' � Battut,ed round the world wAd sinning, . � With the surrender pool of blo I ad on, ,.the Lefroy seemed to feel that -physic words and Was innooe I fre6dom. of speech 4 . . -of Sitting Bull ends. in7, a , kitchen al relief . , atof any knowl ave we, even in this sin a faiii. . I . I . . of the' "' 6 1. � . e . I . . one of the :most iemarkable care - floor, dead, ,0n, the fidgr1of the small bad- yvhich always cionips to a criminal after the, animal's previous Taisbehavior, bS country- . . I '. 0, Confound th 6 moral echo, . . . I . Indian. -history. Asa erg.m �. removal by Arr I est . of ,the great ment'sl asho, cannot plead "a similar excuse . next Folly fain I ' . . . 1, . . I I ; . I .. fighter his r room. aaj6ining-lay the murdered mother -When a man is constantly saying that . � . .. 1. I oputation I I . , . . . I . . I ,:,:I � . . . , ­ I 1. - ... . . Stands bigh�r'tliin that of. the Sam- shot once and fitrain ,which Ilight or guilty seolu ' time, and'as scarlet umbroll%4 are till the hone ty Js the, best p6lipy you inai rest , . e.w6u6skiling- . L inole ally through the head. , 01012 a Y64; I think'i One I . tall � Chief, Billy Bowlegs, .ivho gave'Goneral She was in her. engenders. At Claphim, the rage. With 6ur English sisters, it Mi . With a girt some years ago .. . _. .. .. ., I . #v . tr.-clothing, evidently Arst stop, be 1. gh! be assured that big ,policy,iii pretty boaylly Making love till stars were paling.' . . � . . . . I . � � I . , havingbeenSh -while ia,beq,.astbe�lotbes took a lunch of coffee -and ; Sandwiches apd. .well for him to sacrifice the nob I An in I tgaged. . . .1 � . I .. . - I I Scott .80 much ,trouble in Florid% As 9, . Awhil - a . mar . Now with feet up on the ra ling � � � ,. . . diplamatist 44,beac Ahd heild. at the 1;6d which B.bo occupied Smoked Some cigarettes, 6bitting pleasanily all thd altar of prudence, find if his flesh --" T12 . Su I, COmfort(Lbly smoking; .. 1, . , led- the, -list - 49 at'strate- . , I ... .. . a highest effort of modern "hospi. . . : gist and coramauderhe li�s beel were spattered With blood. She was not with the detective who 'had charge Pr?ves unusually tough disp , Trying to recall her Beane, , � n styl.ea the I Ose, Of it -as tality," says . . .. . i Sioux NSP610on. His history. begips About dead when the nei0liboro'rembe - d. the Of the Party- In two hours more Lefroy prime Canadiai� beef. . - . -� . .. -the Lohdori World, 11,18 to * Did we love or were we joking? . I . . I I I - 11 . I I . collect &,dozen well assorted guestsround Ask tho.comet 411 aflame I . I . . I . . . . . 1669. 136fore that 746 was 4 meje 80, but was unodna " ' ad' 4'�)rtly was"in the Lewes jail, audMr.Pollard,' ' .' . I � . All fifle,me-2L . ' (Iblainket , OU , CIOUS all :, A 1 1, 0 ( th , . , , 4 � , sainnep,tabl.,". , . , . � ­ Light As tinder, out so quickli, , I . . . . I .1 . I Itev, Dr, Potts in xrci�* & . _­ � - - - 1. - - - - - -1jid-iv,n­o1j -the_ Ba_.__1Z_.t6AV­­_A-A a criminal law solicitor to the Treasury,' . U - 'plai year -fife- A ft Q.V-() A a h -0 - N " a ve ­ I � I . . .. � � ., 11 . . I . � I extr-ct--fr6m,-th6 Belfast -do Dot advertise i", because they ­ . . - . I . -_ . _PA§g@L4_ -wwr already-propwrit for-hisIsrMigumont- - -_T -One, reason why people do not visit All the saina. . hatred of the Affiericano begatit be Shown into *this little room lay the �,. I liff-following I � 1. I . CJ Ar is mg;ning's I Leftor will be read with interest. b . . I . and under the,reghwof G . � . . and" yesterday,. as, I cahl� News- . . .stores thkt, _, , - �A, -'n a . ener arrow at , DEAD. BODY -OF .TnV BOY BABY, despatches show, � ­ Y do.nob wish to disturb the boy who is r -_ . w book on the,Ubguage ,Of, flovisij, - , .. .11. I. I. I . - I I I Fort Buford, 0-4 the Missouri Rivok; he �� . I � ... . I ,. � Lefroy ,was' fully acm- Many in t4is,Pity, and in'.�VeYy part of This ing &.novel, behind the'66unter. I ead . contains this :. ,1 Ldt thO bonds. of MST- I . . .�, . . . . was charged With, 'but denied, a . �6 1ittA,eL%oi4rl­hQ,%4qa. Innocent, 2 years mitted for trial. So rapid -is thd procedure countrv,. especially in 'those localities in . I I I �. lrlua I Series ,of . I I I . ,!a uniO us. L Bonds-Bipe conlvolvu�' . - I I . . . . � .. � depredations on the troops � 40,1610 -*090ing - fx4ni - the Of the' criminal law in England anuso whichbr. Potts has resided. Itisevident . -The sweetest work in life is todream- 2.'.Marriage-Ivy. ,&.Unit4).-TJ.,a_A . . � .., . . .1 i � settl6re. in t4f) neighborhood. and the; back of his.riobt �baj� clear;fli�69bbis head, devo'id of the delays and pretexts f or delays .be has -taken his -countrymen by storm. that,you ha -ye nothilig 11i ff1W whbl , I . The Settlers . .. .. . . I the world -to do - ,,,t,,e straws.11 What is to be done ' -1 I . . . iotaliated AlAd one of , . the ball, bmvfn*g lbst'itself, ib . the. bedding which prevail here that it W probable Our Belfast -contemporary, says � ,',At -the e7qa blue convolvqlus is, out offlowe X? . I . . I wairiors was killed, as Gene 'd' . I in lip, to do nothing, tut the harde *at work W . . Sitting Bull" belo,;i. On the be to'tbb left'; and almost Lefroy may be a cuted before auy,per�on- recent. conference in Cork .tho most'im. is is to be,able to do it well and grace- � . - .. . I .. - I ral Morrow a I full . - admitted, unjustly. . The Sla * over' the �rostrate' form of the dead who Was in the Clis charged with ho6i.* piessive find . y. I . . I , , " _ . . YMg:. I.Was momPrahle . of � tlig. . publiq, ­ 11 '. I ­.. � . ­. � Anne; Stout_og alo, put, &Jigl ... , I . I—— " - % .� ...... . ­.. ­ -1 _ �,... . _.. . motberi - .16y-anotfiar­ little e-at;,'.the'-timeat-Lefroy'gkgrt�v-nr�-i�ci:i�a;�r.,-religi,o��u-S, I . ­ � ­te4-­,�. ,_.'._­_,-­­.._­­ ap , toned f gr by� ­&e-a-e­uts to. the -ouidy--4feVd4A- �Qia ,geriii6 ho duoWd-by ' -It !a saidthat the b - ' it ' ­ � I , - . ., .patently 4 � � . ; money,which is the eigqr, 14. er Poo at and was near y burned I I I . I , I ' 0XV13S of , , , . fello* 5 Years old, with features go regular even a6w'es. up for trial.. . . . � � two distinguished visitors-�-Rov. Dr,A?btts, result of . honest., to,i . I las to Zeath. before the -fire could be e'xtin- - . ' � �. . rOl "' the:dead warrior. But Sitting and placid that you woulil think the heart . . , I I . . ts lonfte'st , and . . , . .. - .. ,. . Btill w a,s " n1o't really propitlated. . Metropolitan Methodist, Church, Canada, , affords j�e m6t happiness. Tiampgoughi guished. I . . I .. � ' . � ' . . .I . 'became a.danga He of : the cruel father most Surely would have- . Rnto4in.Lakeontntio. .'. And -Re*. Dr, Reed, senior Corresponding to out this out and ptyste it in their bank- Pripcesse i ' � I I f. Indi&ng, L, 0 . . Mission Beare thiy,­k�bhodist . . . a Cbristimu'aud' Mary Vill be' - . , - . . - I ... � - I 9f a l4rgqb.O,dY­ 6 Who developed -sleeping . Bpiiciopial . books, - ' � . I � . patronesses of: the. asfooia,t-ion of . I rous enemy, and'th'e centre failadhimhor And thatbe was left . � Striped I 'peacefully, until i I Seth Green, of - Rochester, writes to the Church, U,S.A . . .1 I . . ladiee-of . .. . . . Into 6116 Of ','be most'danger6us �b, he liqut-6nd:m0ted hair, N,w Y,ork Trib?1710: ,,I ,have noticed . 'Dr. Foita is.a Fermanagh - -Girls are honest creatures. One at the distinction Jormed to encoura . I . . I the plaing. -'. The sua§ Upon 'tback, of We lef t ear was out, away;* and dis- man, -and possesses in- a rare a .. go British . I Sioux chief DOW rdtus' -articles in - the papers bf late in regard'to fervid eloquence, independent th agree tLe. west end, on beifig charged with'ieckleas woollen manufacture..' . ­ I . . .. . . to live, upon A. re 611 blosed'the course.of the -deadly bullist? atriped bass in Lake Ontario and how th6y Ought, And' extravagance of havinc CARBOLINE, . I . . . . 3arvation,'ahcl. went into Blood hpots on the. short �flight of Stair nlyrhotorio characteristicof th ,f seventY-fivedresses a deodorized -extract at , 11 �. � __ camp in a wild country on the Yellom-otone 160,ding-froz3�-thQkitche.n"-to"-the lawil.aitioa) Stbere. A fewhaving been cu A 0 most and with li�ving nine v fellows in love yitb petrolcum, curesbaldness. ThisiBa'pa, i . I River,cladming.as his all the land alO#g which -was 'used as' a sleepiue-room . for . iffdrdrftF,"r6d4litios there has. -been some. gifted "and godly - amoiig Irish Kothodist her at once, was too lipriest to deny it. - ` . . al-. . . . � . .., . . that stream afid its -tributaries,'. , in i ' . -His -fame. -are* to his audience . . � . I q . . I tive, factt Attested by tbou6ands. No other I . 1. 11 � - re In 3:875 some of-1bi) children, indiolited that the , quiry -on. the ,subject. On the 2Vbh'.Of preachers. � .1 . .. ... 11 hair preparation in the world will really , - . . . away some . Wune;'1878, Mr, A,, W. Marks, empl6yed by . Onlast S43bath morning, in the French .. I- . XWA. , , , . . . .- � . I . 1:. . �. SittingBulloiae d- " kontaiis . hellish work! hid mot stopped below, and ; I � . do this. .Besides, as* now', Amp�oveil it 1.8 . - Settlers, who had bull i E� fort on thl " d Chutob, Cork,l&�Dumber of ministers, . ' WAS It ]lot said by some. great, gage . I . . A -s they refused lagroun . that fear was terribly verified the Now, York Siate. Fl�h�,. Commission, I. . a deliahtful � . , .. in6ludinff Rev. .Professor Appolbe;,LL D ' That lifa-is an unwkilton Ettgo? I 0 , dressing. . . . I.. . I I . 1. )as blockaded them.'One of tace I by the Awful � started from Catakillt'NIX.,with 147 striped . . I .1 . � . . I . � . . . .. his hand being killed 'by the besieged he 19 . ,66. In the boa afthe.head � We writb our fate, and w on old ago - , " , " " � " , - 1. � . .. . I I I - . I bass from� five. to- save,, inches in length. Boy, Dr, Ma -Kay, Rev.'- G_. Strinigeor" - ' ' 'or ileath comes all . ... ­ . , . . � . . . ling two of the'Nontans Pt the- Thefollowing '� . . . - ratsliatedby.. kfi dir;ct y in front of the Atairp sle . 1�'Ie' . . . . . . a . I and Rev*. James Donn6lly, Secretary '%Vo&op the ildii. — � . I ' . ' . , . . . . the beginning Of 1876.- Fort 1�ease, which on mount- the lower Ulls 'at Rochester,. and about a�cctirate in its e:�,egegifi, -WAS , I I y t; aay'-. . ' I . I 31 4' -E � !.. � .. .� ... � � from c A . contained only 47 whites, -was blockaded for lngth6 stairs and' flied directly siber, as ' Vor 00tior'll�lo'('�L(ih,"'Ordwesityl., . - . ... "� � . . . . . , . . . ... - . .nao� (loo( 'L A R_ , D I , � . I . . 16, ted till . . . 1 deppsit;d in the Genesee'River below wAs.ablo'and I whiah . men,. thus beginning a war which' on Y gifl,With bar head towards the stairs. � - day,June 28th,140 of th6ab fish of -the Colifereacb. Thp Sermon, � .. . . .8 , at father must have sjqp�ed vp . ' . were Accompanied 'With much -divine power, . Makes its two ' Pon the clay . � . . I . � , , . 9 found imb&ddddAu the top oix miles from Lake -066tirio. Seven, oU %hd . I. 1�,h,C4 im ress u � .. .. . HE VERY BES. . :. 1. . . thvee months, during Which, 500"Ind" -the bullet wa, - � . I ,nouTs the Winds . . . . I . . � I I . the fish : had die d�!'PIY iMprealsed.9,11w.b.o heard it."' . I . . . . . . ; I . .. � . I . .. . were kelit at,bay, wit1l'a loss of six, 'ABB of her Skull, -*.The rixixrderer ii0b saw . . — . . . . . killed . . ,atbly I Id 04 , the *wAy,',but the - � I . 1. � .1. . . Of other men. ­ 7 " : , ". . , � . 1* . I . : . . , I I � 1, - - m- ­ - '80wii o�or th X.. ..h . 'n e ­ ­­ I ­ :, ­­­­ _.Q)1_1h6 Si th'At this, w6und would not prove 8 e .. �,, ,rcteph.0, I . .And all our acts and *orda are s�ods . - a I 11 ­ . - find nine, WOUPasd - a and , remainder were W.7 fin Pon4ition.. - Th _­ . -M ' h*i '. '.-.,.O. .1" . . I aa. of .1ibe 6 . first, -6ne I board of.- being taken was on. " , ' � _'. I big "O 11111CO , , _,�' - yas'.)� once future-doods._ ­ ... . I 1. I I I !, . defenders of -the fort. wpm le�edthe--%wful workwfth'a'.hatchet .. Dziffido spring -a � to, ( , . � . -As starvAtio4 bm I October 27,tb, 18,79.. A. fish was sent me . - has had't]16 ,honor of telephone ag , ". -� . . . . I . .1 . . . . Ah q�WPI o Orin ouiwheat or weeds, - I.. .Xl� T 1E ,%VORL .. .. . - d 0 vs sowli . .. -1 . . D,,. . . ­ . . , I I . ­ I - . . . . I . . wis foundneai-bim,thebackportion f . . . .1� . . 70 I I orexamination,thdfishormau nothnowing- Communication viith: the .Belf -E xchafige, ai I .. . . 1. I . . . . . . � � . . - - wet on, . , � .. . , 2 . I.. . ,. 'the *'man of her head havlug-�een poun . So h , . .. . )bhreatened'-i4em, .y sent t i , . I . Under cover of ftrkatso to F I . . . I . . . . I . real) ... �,. . ., . I ­ � � I . whence G6D,pjal- I ded to 9, jelly,.'. ,,,at it Wis..* it' proved' 65 'be 'a genaino . Paterson, NA', The*d1stancebetweon tho . �.ir. � --f", ,�"...�.-�,�-ii--',�!��,,.�-.,.......".. . � � IP maniffaotured by �� -,. . - , - , � '_ .: ._� ­­' �� 1 I �­ - Thord id reason or eveir"Y umith. .. I I . '.. ii . .. - . . I V �. I .1 ,01176 F"118, 14 tho other *-b*d in' this apartment Sbripedbais, find' ' ' ' .�wb cities 1.'-9 i .' Although ih BROS.& Co., T6RON 6 , . * -'..' ' I ' . . . Terr� ,sent four companies � I. a 11J.; Of cavalry, tht6d . I slept ,two .boys, -aged' a;b6u't;: 7 and, . inbasu'red sixteen inefib's - 6 3 0 miles. 0 ectiob; When: tb to an * WCOLL .X 19011taim Militia. and . . !V ]OD901 &Dd nine inches in girth',.aad 'result6 of the test. were, ridt.wbally satisfac- � .for . outWest Sold:& horse. . I � T L I . . 100- friendly* Crow Indiana. ,Sitting Bqll years, The oldest boy was sicepin ' a ,. � . . . . . ... � . , - 9..near , A wifo -a-. neighbor ihoiik.bis haaaafia And for sale by dealal-s. Ask your mdre . haht for . I * . . . , . .1 � ' . fed, ,The.-fisli WAS caught in a. tory, enough has been aciaompiiSlida. to Sh6IVi declared- that ther�, rwdai have !been'.g9me_ Lardhia And take ndotber. . . . . waswell - 1. . . � . . � , . . .., evacuated his p the wall larthe9b from the murderer and: � . . Osition'�vl.thout'l Arin- a I ,saine -in I . . . I . was shot.throug) . .the Niagara River'At. Lewiston,. tlievalueof recen t disco verles, And t6 iusur6 thing.the matter v so or the I ast' And most - ' . " '. . Shot, declaring't . [i 06 head, the ball- enter.. X.,, y., �. I . , This :oil under - the 7 scy6r�si i . . I.. . . . I � - I . . . h . I I. the p9ssibility of.iong-distaiica telephoning. 6w'ner.wb�ld not �ave fooled hi aw �like aritil Dxjijbxtjo�n awarded the �:, 4,'�' . I - . , .1 I rid the aoliatrY 0 his only desire : was to -, iud- in, -front of 'the, bat and ' , , . .. . hth, that bar � lotive eduii�etition: was at .the Toronto Induji-' - . . . I Pasf"ag ' er !b1*a1`ng taken .. . in .&Y .. . . " Thise �df"agonall throughthe.head- and into 'the - O-ld .that. :_ . . .1 . . I . .. . I Of ' th6 ' whiter'Mah., Iha�le heard of ono.oth Listeners. in the -Buffal� .Aijxchango -a . . . highest prize; also , . having been wAiVolv . . , . � . . . ..I . the GOLD 'MEDAL at the,Piovinai Exhi h . .. � . . or � . ed".the"$10lik , destroyed pillow. Wiratige % . a say, at Sack6tt'i Harbor, on. -Lake " a distinctly " hear, �.and songs - suug� "at - . � ' ' .. . . 101 &I bi- t. � I.. ' . . ., . . . IF It . - rdtired "'to' their -this lio� is'� still. others Mai lihve''been takenr � , r . _Tb�!laslb'k' JI in London ierm * t* 1, Hamilton, and the highest wward-at th , I . � . . I . ,.. I . Paige' "and' , , : , , Ont iO" an . ' �. &to be in- 9 'i . . ... . � ., I . and of the line, but the, words a %ted in agmllop,, . .. � . . . against them, an -was' at once ilMarea flat been ieported. ' TheXish Cominissibil ould n6t be . � entirely --iii -16tiar of the Farmers and'a-li who,ug6Agricultural insehin , , .. 1� I _: - " � 08,1f1p, Wh6n war. , alive, but he' catinot possibli-recover.* -The 11112 have Pate B06 ., 'were re&gni2ed' ib the -other Dominion Exhibition, Ottawp,the Silver medsl . � I I .1 d Sittin,� B ull was* ordered . other boy was killed with 'a hatchet, , the will *bt ta Americans p n' � I .. machinery -by,'usind -. . . I . ..: . . I -,withlij�'teZ � as, IS& poriian:of the Skull -being'harribly their longing for .nomotliing more lively:?' none but. . . 1. Is . . I I . . . . to. surrOnder . without, dou ke steRs-to transplant distinguighed Amid the heavy sputtering I rese t, w1lo. had expressed Ory, Will s&v0;MOnoy and I . . . . .. faifed to-do, and ae'ner ys. - This li�a smashed. - The oldest bayl� ajed ' mar.0 of the I siriDed bass iutwtake Ont�rio- apa'anapping. n6ises of tha.,wire, caus�a by . ". 7 . I I - . . .... . 1 ­ I . 15, .aud I . I .9 - It is 016ugbt,that the fashlon.,thus set iii - I . I . . . . . f now that the &U;cess of the 'experinigntr is .the 1L-ayy ,battery' and-by.Alinductidn " - . . . . . . . . ­ . � . , - � . . . . . , . � Gi6bou'wdrd ' ald'Crooki Terry �nd big brotfier,iagpd: 13 . - I 16 " - � — - . ' ., - � . � , slept in thebarin a ew . . .. . sent In o&rate 4gainst, him - , I . , . I . . . a known - fac . . , 1. - be . �1 a6 PrivAfe balls diiiing I *. : I � . , . from three difb' rods from the house, and A* trail' of blood - . � t . ,. - * I . . fion! -th� W68t9ru­ Union %�ires running I ... the rest ... -E.A-R1D11*�4.R .. � ... .. . rent directions. ;, Gen. Gib- . I .. . L , 0 . . : , � *1 . loar the tioleovo . . . ' of the Season. ' � - . I . �. I . I .. .. . , - . . . bon found him on the Jeading fro,n I Italian door tQ,the place I - -, .: '.. I is . Be wire.. . To' the lattek . . . . : . . r . . .. ­ � , . � L .. . 1. . . 1. ... 11 'Rosebud,, but .is- be where the slept , 1. I I . I I .. Orumade'Against ni Pockets. . . . cause, Probably, I's due the. greatest trouble. �- :--David Cathcart, of blanchard- sp9nt. - .. - , , - . . .. � I .. 11 . . I .. ' . - bad Only 600 man to oppose to JAS onefify's , - Y .. ... - .. . b - 1. .. I .p I- I .. I I Telephone men feel confid6nt -'that, if I a four weeks in the -Northwest.. He"tells - a _ . I A -Ism. vc,iR.: ,; . .. ­ .; . I . I.. I 'L . . . . I . . L -_ I .. I 1. - 1:. � , 3,000 he kept'on the other aide of the fel' ' . -II,­­DESTROYHD Tmc LAST'DOP,V . � �' A 11 War " hAE( been declared -by Some 'Wire can .be obtained r6motefrom the ­ fearful t4lo- of the, inundations in Grand . 1, :- " , . w ' I lowatone awaiting,teinfokedinduts. -Me&, I I � .... .. I hasty person I a � gain'st the -'hippo � Wires L . I n I .. I , .. L I . unnatural father I because this. pooket.is used by some bad, . I . . I . . - I. , ciiii bal easily L carried, on I 'S , � " '. * , . , . . n- that the; , t4L4. lef t a 'pbr- Oket--just Aevoted ,to telegraph business, conver�gatfan 'Valley,, opposiW Brando . � The -crop& tite � * ;vhile Sitting .Bull gave battlei to General tion of his . . . , Bidlel�s lot E , tive , , , , * Crook and giopp bibody'work ,undone. On, the, unaer the Devi completely covered ana� .the 'farmers sail- .. . . .. ,� : ''I . ,.. . . . - . - * ad his advance, -Hearing: �b . .men to, carry pistols in.... They migkt &a -Method; As it. waBi the, result "Of. the ing. over the fields, of 'grain in boo to and"o]n , , . .. . . 1 1rup . I . L. . L � next that dener . ply Pow,' with'fbeir.overalli and.'jackets. ,ivell'urge the abolitioii-of . boots -because it L .. I Fort . . .1 . . - . al Cilst.erwas .on' the , under their holadi-for P,110,Ws'L. side I by si'U' kiments '4re'oonsidor6d, of great prac- rafts. On the higher grounds .the crops I . I .. I - . a crossed over tb , . , is cuBtomary-with 86me geiiilenjeb to'chijY; SI L . . L I . � " 1. ., �. to attack him, h t lil I 11Y -the"two biothers�both 'shot. 'as Ahe . . . 1. . . ... 1001C.Splendid; As good as, Ontario. ' 'I.' ., C ..� .. . L . the' x .1 lay .. a . tic'.111 value. ' .. I , L . OUGMS,, COLDS, ASTMIA. � .,. "L ' . . . L n . ' " ' ' :, 1 . ... � .: . " . , . ... . . . - .. . " .. � I - - Big Horn ancl enca'mped in! -a st'')D9 *POS1- Oest of the family; -thiougli- -the Kead, -.the ,1 toad-stickei .I,. or bowie�knileg in the logo. - *­ L L , - ­ . . "TbepUblici And espeois,lly the youthful Wl11OOVl1NG.CO1(TG1K1 �­ ` �:. :, . .. ­ .;'IN , tiOn. Custer�-gavd him battle an June 26th,. � i I th 6 - Maliq go . ,L , At , " .1 I I I . .1 . .: . . .. . .. . , I I I , x. � 'I. YbUllgiel� brother dead When found, the oldir 6r of ad and �visa And, amiable , . If Over the Province. '.. ­ -soationi would do.well to remember that by: 1. CaQ.1m �: I , . , 1� . . 1876, but having been arawn � into - , pen who never owned a pistol, and who - I . .. . . � , . , . .., - . . .. ;, , I . I An Am- one �llve at the time of wrffing,�but'with- . I . . L ­ I . . ;. ,:." . ­ - bush .he was Out - off With his .entir intebd�never.to'own oi� - A pompany. is being qr&iAzea,to *ork 'ii ,86 Vic.).c. 5, S. 2, Any person wh6 cages or * 4' . . . I .1 - � .' L� - - .1 ': I � . I L , 0 out hope of recovery. ThebloodY mobster. . a, have hip'pooketa . I San ' This old Ostablishe� rern6dy- can be with coifft L I I . L ­. I command . afteF ... a;.' b oody struggle', did1 . a w'ork'well, .In their trousers., Any *one who has ,ever atone 4ua�ry uC.Thandef Capb,.-Thtwder kill - �L Wild birdsi except eagles, falcons- "denilo i8commended for, the above complaints. . L . I . . 1. I . .. . . I.. .1. � I t elf .the Of -the eight,shot but enjey B ly, .. bawks,.'wi1d pigoone, . Sitting 13411, earning for hinis Z I .ad &hip pocket will,never consent to ,!or ille Chicago rni�rket.. . . . I . - king fishers, jays, -TRY IT. It your merchant has not, got it; be .11 , I . . . , double - t are &live, � find they ,will, probably iv H � . . . L . . . . , reputation of A 'great cQm-; die ', during, the * day. Al 11d1ling g it up in obedienob to, an irrational out- - J. Middaugh, - may6i. .01 Durbam,' crowis And ravens,'or robs their nests, phaIll ban'get it fl: you. � . . ,. � . . . : . L Y li I 'to Pay 'a fine of from ' -- ' , - ITOR'N, W- BICKLE I '. . . . Mander and .a, -ter. � or ke the ona mentioned above. - The recently captured a fine' tr'out weighing 4J .on conviction I . I . I inercil.iss savage. Frain. . the bo�ys� in thebarn AS mura6ioi - I hAV6 .. I I . (Formerly 9% Bickto & so 1. . one:to twenty dollars and copts., . I n t ' L - Prop I . . - - to'ihe kitchen, 'Plac - a no i . , , , . .� - . � %,.- � ... . . .. I . . that day. to the,,piesent he has been a fugi r returned. privilege of ii6ailng ML hip pocket I* 0 of pounds, and me&SuriBj'18 inches in.length. . . I Ham Ito .On ario,;_.' 'r'i',',t - , , * - , "' , L tive. I. f I . '. I . ad the'.barral .of his .11 I .. L . -The gentlemenvilio have given us' a' L. . . .-,1'. .1. . . I. : . . . ... .. . � : - . I . .. . . . pistol:to his right 'ear, and.se the several consid6ratiofis that make us . Robert Parker,*a Guelph boy,10.-Year6of. .. . , ______.�_ ­ .. . 1 . .. � . . .� � . .. MW V. I . .1 . '� . I . . I . . I � -and seouredpro- throu h big ot­ 1, -'.�_­4� . w hV the' age " while 'walkin oil the 1 iion arsion have: notr helped mKMrs a ­ ;­ ._­ ---I-,.----- I He escaped t6 CanhU . nt a bulleb. f fiel sorry for woman. W. a kno .a; . . � !* . � �,f . I . . . tectiou and food for:,a 'While, occasionally crossing over the 1, ,. ines as necessity forced I el a. . conaumMf*U . I . on , of sobloody -.A. dead. At- his *fee6 lay the 1 instrument that did bloody J I . " I .5 %unger and thirst of Women for closets in a house'. that th the Bramoss bridge, fell ia distance of SQ I ey hankei.--iix-thiir-:inmoaj, ­f6it to L-tho--riV-eri-4�-t�e-sca—pd&--W��-7��-o� � particle. -If th - I dy Would. only hunt around .! .-an"iid-s.-Code"u--�w-hi6h-the-Lor&s- - . him. In the an d, however deaertio * . 0 11 ftbM . his bandi such ex6autfo*n, � an old C�ltlii Ave -barrel powdei -and ball . . souls after poak�ts,beyond,aiuy one po, *TiBJ.L I � SASS4. broken , L . .. ' , . - ' , ' L, � ' ; Rrayer would iead, 11 forgive �B bur debts', no'calleat i poverty and - scarcity of food � r6auoba. him to (in � ch Straits that he has ,pistol. On the table in fronbothimlaith : a following articles:'the hat�het sibu, thtit is,denfed them. - He is ,a pobr . , . L A' Mftobalf"Ol�rgima ntly stated inanindeediolio cannot'licast. of atl;ast * to . h race L andLhalp What Wowed to uall - would mark wyary.-debide I : the) d' epobb. � n . b6eq obliged .to surifinder-, himself Uncan- . I . 91itionally totbe Unitea:Statea Government, ' 'ordin I . . I used, an' I ary sized - but formidable weapon I having the . , pOoketai and, his spirit must . be .- 5�- some, Stiratford. men' could drink 60 to, " I most' Bligsses of lager and 96 horhe iiober, There, indied who will coniont-to starfeudering 9, ' tbe'progj�esfi .QJL Mankind ana:put, ibai praylor into such a Shape that 'm6ot men - . . -fit whose fie A * his L I ouitody nd men remain. . . . Sitting Bull is Said even to Most 4 1 8 harp . appearance,of bein Mely ened,.w.ith the blunt end clotted with� is rivalry between Mitcholi and.. Stratrox,q, single pocke�*cf - __�_Bv I . L ..thom I all. . Ate Corh. � . I and that -clergyman will j,egrd his st6,te- mercial.. . . "'.:-L... . - . � could say it. I � L � . . � I I ,� . yet show a sullen andi as ''the. officials st-y,le it, A, most . insOlent-SPirit. Tothelast I blood and hair of the victims; A savage- looking butcher, knife,'..'just shsx�enea,. I . . . . I I . . . Mont if gains member -'of his congregation . . . . � I '� " . .endeavors- t6.omulsto the Stratford im� -It is impossible to hatfsfy'sfime'man. . . I . No matter how Much they have they w4nt I t6obief-and his bravis rods their o*n p6ni'es, and would noither,dismount which bad not been used, but had evidently . L beeit provided for an emergency ; a box Of , * . t . . I .. . TBm taking of the census in the Thunder 'bibera. . - . . . I. I .. ... I Bay district L. Was accompanied - by'. some . . . Af tel: taking A bath Oil SLUUday'a numbet 'eiperionceo.' .more. They'are like the little boy who bad - gorged bimaelf at dinner, but fitill bogged . I . nbr.shake-h%nds until they had arrived at the placp fixed . . caps fitt, b ing t. egstol ,' a ba4lat mould, and a n the table an fidor Tive &ad am a, slkpw� � lively Jobb Watt, who.was Of PortL � . . Dalhousie small boys, feeling cold,' appointed in place of th * . I a for fo r,a �) piede 6f -atistard pie. "But,wr4ear, �said his i3lother, ,, are so full novir that, . on for their camp.. .�:. . I I . . . _ - , ' that the pistol had bbou reloNed. One .efiumeratok. built a. fire -on the edge of a. -bay field, to Vipigoii. bad to take the papers �and - 812P�' temper I the breeze. you . YOU' a SVeilk."L an 'hardly.. The. youthful . . f . - . - I . I : . P mberbf the load had not -bee -I 43 -ed A : 2, plies ivi him in a small boat' and -1— -chilling Thirty ifien - Aigh, replied I's M fb;� 4-1, -�- I A I :: , - NORTHERk�_'PACWIPI "I.i t 0.1-1 I.,- .. IRAI�-ROADUNDS,1 L. ' : M , A 3VOftWVNlE$ FOR FAR=hij. . - . OL . XBed . 6q,000 Farmo. 6,000,600 Acres. " Wheat Ned, Rick 11649w, Choice Timber, I ..., .N; . . . Formiag, Staij('Ralshi%, 11strying" . Fact and.Wate,r in,1 asdasee. I L 0 L 82,50 Per acre and upward Onia-siictli cash and five annual p ` aymen A. Re. . T . A. TL duced' ' and Freight to gettlers. Write r I 11S No. 63.11. - Go I a ', rallecalitnio Age 72'Yonge "I I , - . it'r T L � I I a .11K General A Land t, st, I I . , I k I Z&1392WMSC�11r_A1. . _.. I . . I . I . Attacked bY - Bull and Sal�t,6y h1s.0og . . I - . I . ]LOught the flames' thus started for hours; f ' ' L - . I . . . . . . - -on, . ,a /me Q Bid. of , , , r, a y P ump, . , " * , . I - A— - I I . I . bad no' cap, . ud * -a 'fresh cap 6ff Thunder Cape the boat capsized and he but the field of hay and the my 'Stomach, is full,. but. tbb - . . . . . . . . . - . . adov� Were In Port X6r;vis; - X. Oad, lost most,of his provisions. He, � fiOWOvetr both destroyed, and Mr.Bethol;tbo' Owner, . ... IS 0'-O N I ' - ' .. � ' - - . � A despatch fro ' ' ' Y., says Was on A, chamber w1ih;ut'. a I I I cuotard.pfidding side is empt�,?' -. - - , ' I W I I 9 L. a . � . - * I - his .. I . . 1, . . DS � I . . L .1 . . . L . A ­ . . I . I I . . . ,�00 010;(j L, A . I as Mark Van V 2 sbowh3g - haste and nerVo ' eas, in. k t ii firm grasp of, the census papers, loies by the occurrence f * . .. . . Uten, a farmer living two I u6n about 0100 worth a �COXJUNOTIOXS. .! 1,,N In' as from -this.. �illaget was driving seloading it. The crime,iB so. unparanolea, Z when he was remnea After being, in. fodder. .Tho'boys got more boat than th ' - I am it happy . 1 . �, . . cve$ .. . . I . cows into an endlosdi-§ at S this morning, a' slid Atrocious that. one looks in1vain for,'&' the water fbr about five ,bours the- a _ L .1 , ,. . I dy Woman ? Y * . L I I I . I . V OOU- antiol ated. : � 00, . L . I ,� . . I .. .. . . : . . . . � .furious bull came up reasonable motive for its com �ts- were ariea fit Silver Islet and he . ' P � . . ' s , Th'ameanure ' . , , ON THE LINE OF THE . . I L . � behind him, and mission., The men can,- .. _ � L - .,. I . ofmy ha.ylpinasg � . � - . . I., . . I . . � . I bolinty can no b . gher 1111. . I L I I.L. . . I mutildrer bad be;§n despondent and glooi tinned bis.journey and dompletea hW task., . . . Felt, IS bappy am I Yes still- - . .-W' . . . knookedlumdbwn. Restitiggiea*ithilie. my . Anothet miracle is iqorted from'St. mroly . L . ',�, ''. I . 1. � . I I . Animal for'some timei-andonco, Succeeded' for the past, three. weeks, dissatisfied with Mrs. Melvine Avery, o Greenville, Ind., Anne de,,B6Aupre. It is stated. that - A My brown bait has � to silver thro . ' . d I . . . ISCONSIN - UNTRAL fl. Rq ." ' , '. * . I I I .1 I ' . I I . L . - " I . � - � tifiWars, which vill be sent - I partially rising by:960ing hold of the bulln his Purchase 4f the -farm and feartul that a respectable woman,- neirly- behoaddd 'woman in Z &at Aithabaskaii �ho bad been . My frash check shows its White and'red "' ' For full par . I nose, 'but ,was . ti,crops would fail. Suffering L, As fairest in the eyes of men ... 013 L . . I I . J. - -,again butted down.'. His His neighbors urged .herself with &�-kazor .because she W&R - for., the last six years ,'from Myloy hathchosenmo, Buttlian I &dare � . L . . I orie,ifor help brought tb hio,assistandehis himiosellblifakm and Atarniotho-Old Wandered bk' gaSSJPS.L� Ifer father com- . - 0 1 L . . . . . . . I. . . � I paralysis of the back, w6nt on a pilgrimage ". ... . .� . I . I � . I I . . L 1'. . CAL&ULES JG. Coil,jig3t,, . . . dog, which attacked the bull, and thus Country Who was disiatis6a, but lie said. mi�tted.8uicide by jumping into the Atlantic Health, wO& th are Mine. Groat Maed of praise , . I I . , . I . .1 . . .� L . a few days ago to St. Anne in the hope that land Commissi6tior Milwaukee, Wis. . . I regaued- 'Van Etten._..who' WAS, ho, was too pt6ild to do that,und told them while �crossing 6 this country. Rermd Makes bright tba sunshine of 17 dayo, I L . . . . . . . . . . ther She might beaured. She bad to be carried In pleasant paths my feot,px(§ go ';.- . L , . I " I . ., I . . .� . 1 - .., . . lacerated' abduti - the Abdomen anti in the a long-Btory about im c6untqnsan who Mu'r- c6mmitted suicide by - jumping into,%tha into the church in tl�q arms of h6k liusbind, 1,riondaguardidetandarly, Andyot�- _ . . neck. The -doctors 'ibinkh . dered'his family -and hinisel . . . I L s. , .1 . .1 . a may recover. ,f unaer�aimifir river with &-daughter iii�her'arms'allthd but as goo as she iddeived the holy ooni- . . .1 I 0 - ­ . . ' I . . . �. I . . . circumstances, and this, together With the &rtival'of. the steamer at the wharf, I n The robbing fluktor to. the liodge . . . . � . . N. . - � L 1. I I . , , munion 'she rose up and walked aWay,'She The 9parrow'sooks the . .. w 3�. '71runknas * fact that on the previous Satur'day'foi6. ' windoly 040, ; , .. . � I I Y, the Hungarian' pkinter, : Christian Price, 0, saloon,keepoi, charged has been in bad) utterly 'unable to walk, The caglo rests upon the al W , . . r, or. a -loading SPOOlhAtY. � ,Can be sold In \%I, ., I � . . L ,13datibn 0% Canada. So . � ... I I . has just declined to take loss than 4160,000 noon; he quit work !�.. the field, complaining with complicity . in the Star route Mail for the last four Years. , , . . nd postal cArdwith,u I . I that the intense h0ai ha . I . . Myplaoolohera, Butif-bu6f- . dross for descrippivo circular, , I . . " ,,, . . .. I .. . . for his new Picture of 11 Christ before a inade his L head was, arrested at Fbiladelphia, on . Horace Monod, far forty years' P * . . I I . - I . Pil&tG, " 'it i1i not so long ' ago 'that thil37 av6 to be made tile Only , ff�"'S' I astor of I watch the vulayo io�ois pass , -36. CS IRNI-46N, ST. VintOnAst OwV . . very gore, iiill b Wednesday night. Price ws,8,almong the the Refokmid Church, and Honorary Chair-- Witb loitering footstep on the grasst. -. . . . I . - . I � . . 1. I . ' brilliant and. now, wealthy �,�tist was A motive, That the crime'waa premeditated Sureties of 13013jamitf Wylie, who bid for man of the Marseilles Protestant Congis- And mind we Once -ah, yeb, I knoi . I . . . .11 I cabinet-,makerfs approuticia, and wad thank, is shown by the 1ket that' the' oldoAt boy six adv6rtisod Stsrvoutea i;i favor The sweetest diloam must fado, And so-- . . . ,r ful to earn Small sums in hig..Joisure hours was working for A, neiglibor, -And . Held Sent Of West- .tory, France, is'dead, HoWasamember - . I . I I . ., ... _"W_4"1P,W1I-Tc� I " I . I v . � - ' .by .Painting flowers upon the furniture of for liiba.4n tho � Saturday morning, and that Wylie was a mechanic, put forward; it'is, -Of tbo'venorate'd Monod family, which . -An invention for easing the sttiiin'on . . I � I .. ,� � ...: % � - . . . � - I . I I .. . OV all6ged, .as a bidder by"the conspirators. incladoa soy IM YOUNG AND MIDDLE ' .. I his native town, , -110 - -f . ori t I 6min6nt ava)ogallcal Min. horses:in starting horse raft- has boon in I.. 11 . . . . the peasdut farmers of he I b **Wdn- the leld in the After- . !?our contracts Weroi awarded to him, and isters.­ . . six months, Successful service -in Boston. TOME, who Suitor untold Misery bra . idsions'from' th . . .. � t1ght . taking big comm np6n,-,but spent the time at the hoube he throw them up, according to a pro, A little pedal touched by -the driver's foot oAby ovil habits, producing sominal woiLicuoss L . - a& as''he .sharponing the hatchet And butcher knift. The Dean .1. "I Wq1l_ Prn,. glaa .1 I � ... . I . Stood in tho market place With big master's "' Arranged 0ogAmm6, � They v�ete awarded � . .You're logo Of. memory, premature old a 0, obstacles to I , I I . , . I .. puts tho d6vice !&a operation. It connecto Marriage . . . I art making bUll6ts, and othaiwiee preparing for by Brady. Price repro-settod that he owned getting Oh W,on in your now place, Jornims, 11 i0o, pull '� I I I I wares. A chAbdO talk With tWo so thoro . , I ate.,, ftirnisho(I with stic I adv � . tudang, who the bloody work he executed a - ', the t6figue of the,cEf`%* ith a layers which informat on by which they can bodurodathoma, , . , . , . . a stood with 'him unaei a I . . fighlYa 400 ackes of Jand'in Clinton Oounty* Penn- Mon TIM in London, I will call an see ,Operates 0, latoliat, taking hold of a co ' free. Bond 3 cont stanip for return postage. - �, . . . � � . ., I . gateway during a heavy Shower, firsb ' .. I . Sylvania, valued at 85,000. Wylie bag no you," Jeminaw; 11 Oh, Sir, missus don't . ,,,% Addroso 11. 0. Box 270, Toronto, Otit. , .. . . . � I . I t , wheel on tho'exle, thug das1bg the dead P. I . � . . opohed to -W the Way to a regular The ezppriment at using an 6lectrio lamp yet boon arrested. - . I � . . . allow no followers V,,-11111014 nearly one-half. The invention ought — - . � . � . �. ..111.11 .1 . . I . . . . ftenaemical education. � in place,cf. the head-liglit of a locomotive � Two Juvenile murderers have latoly boon - Tweiftyinfive pupils of the Military School tried in this city. . I,- " 'JUDGE I Pending 86 cents money, with . I Recent events in NoAh Africa has boon made on (6 railway in Austria, and at Saint Cyr,'rivauce, were expoliaa for I . I . Ago, hal t, dolor f a es an ly are ariested, one, at Carlisle, the other at Marl. attauding mass on -the Comto 46 chain, -Amiable husbanawho has just finishoa , ' a wil tacolv i 0 r0tilkn a N . I , bringing into prominence the o6mbaratively the results are said to have been satisfac. borough, The former was A Burgs gi I of FOR (30 Oct ictura us . I . . it 1. moving-" Where Are- my slippers, clear 201 . tir atuto a , obscure city of Sfax, It is on tile coast of tOtY; The difficulty encountered in 16, Who the Monday after one of the chil. "ord's birthday. They will 'be ment t a or ifol I a or. ate Of I pro- drGn of 0 9' Wile-' I They came "along With the third YOURSELF marr a . . . Situated, iathnae 84 degroos-41 viotig axporimieAts was, that ou'aaeoutit of the f9mily had boon drowned in a rOgimotit to lsorvo five years as ,socond-class load, and that load want to the garret," Addrosd'V r. F0 I itiltonville " . , _ . Tunis, . . I . minut's-torth, longitude 10 dogroes 40- 66 Sensitive nature of the lamp it could well Smothered the six months' info,ut in t6 soldiers. I . Vuebsod-11 And where is my' I a 211 Wife . .. . . I - . . - � minutes cast froth Greenwich, ,'it is. an not stand the constant jarring of -the 10co. bog and put a atone- on its boad, She The body of Lady Blanobo Murphy has -44 you'll And it !nona of t9el"barrals,of . I motive, seaport, with ship -building yards, motive. The lam successfully omployed admitted her guilt. The other was fin boon brought f rom America, And interred in crockery it the callai.j, t, A G-tt NTS WANT.= — LUORA. ' , . � I I ]Xusb nd-11 And X3L. TIV9, to bott-ble employment toi teach, . � . . and has a population of about 10,000, The ' N for,the pu -and 11 oia boy, wboi-bacaufid big 9-ye&t.ola the obapol- aajoithig. Exton Hotisoo Rut� where is my comb and hairlitush ?11 Wife' 8 . . . Sphakes ' , 11 xpogo, . -year., - I . or R, 1 . WAS I "lsl at 'Y car d1fring vacat on, or longer, or Permanent, for . I I name is pronounced as if Spoiled ��ve, ii steady, i illuminati g the track sister offolided him, took up a loaded gun latidt liy tbe-sido of .her mother,,tho 1� Jahe packeil them in the kitchen Stave If w energetic Youtig men ,in this and adjoining �, in OnO'6yll9blO-thO 1301andS Of Bf Vantim Oro distance 0 yardsf andbrin ing and shot her dead; , I, 0ount9so of Goinaborough. , - � I with the childrotlo Shoes," Rusband, aountics- TO those who can show fair on000ss . I � . . a -0 )XItabilityl, expenses, liberal commission . i; aach'other as thoge ofg p h do in, the worg Ott tho d'olor �of aignaldvith great 611foar. '. . Adambsitmann, $Aid toba iho famous me6tally goliloquisitig-11 What a W6mo;u an" a(' ate sa Arywillbe paid, Add,togswith I I .! Sphere. . as$, . . I It may not be personal oonabit, but there Anil mo oi . .. . I certainly .19 an impromsibld 10041 vanity 'at of that 'Vod at my Wife Is I . I I nussiall Nihill -name, atri She neyor went tocollogo, xoforbn000, Drawer 2591, Toronto, � Sir Henry Tyler has adopted fin even the Queen bag Commanded that thoro anent thb ossontial suprom"y of. their, Now York, July 4J;hj ad a steevago passon. and yet sha knowA everything,"' - 1. I 11 --------- — . . I . I .. . , more roinarkablo parliamente,ryboaa.dvaga be ri, atone otaotea in xataj, South Africa, ,, Queen City 11 that, Is fast giving the gorf but no Ono k7lown.whoto he has gabo to -A Vionom ohotniat bag invonted a A GnNTS tS-v WAXT.ti 1) '. V OR " . than Mr. �, cowob, During tile recent tis tho memory of James Orant, third son Aotizens of 11 MladdSr York 11 an unenviable or "at baA become of him. � - ful soporific, bywhich a � argon May XX goorelatinivoigo,).an6ldtai2tt.Ad 66MP1610 . liahkantint V7 � I . hol w6athor be appuari)4 in the ling1ligh *of John Offait, bf 026fta, balraural,,,for ioputatl6n lbrififlat44 0MDtY 0269Anda- :, A 6drWe'd , �,6'1 &L. bet Towet ; moobanio,, 1,06, -iiitgorij, w engravings, I OW Wo . . � . . 11 I _ A . thVit-1110 - 0 instautaudously And helpless y stupofidd. - - , r_Ydar%-h6ia,foro4to,r_, tu,.i'.Viotoj1&. Mia,. .. Aul-ong �tb( facts; boat subscript I -m.4,1 House of' dommobs Ift, -An., In1t6n 'eut., -'rian - 21y, ooirpodV16 of , could sit for twonty-four 'hours Qp a Lb o it is oilloa ,,;baud,&,11 and the ahomist d . I '!, .. I �.. . . - ,. I Prime Consort, � . . . .. � I . I (Ntithd,lig.Ji�T,,_0,r1b)�_%ftd k ,�. 1, rs ion-13001cin the marMIS . 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