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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1881-09-15, Page 77"`��� k 0 . a 14 �01 11 _____ - . - . -7 ­ � . I . 0 .zw;i-.W--..�,.-,--,-,-,-..-"-_--.--..---�--------., .. ­...­­ -,--- _,______.__ A MYO OAX FOU TRIP AQQ 01J. JENJUIA360 OX TUR TUAVIK, . WiCA-WAVIVE 0OSSIPW day A youarRma4pp4pirR�p ". � .. � I sept., 115.0, 3-881.,; - .- . . , , Cal_ . . . 1-1 ,X49 Jtrierfuneo of n. Pcitallcois lVausily-situ A Foollsilis Varmer )III[orrAbly lKnuilleol by I Hill sat down in A ore;i� -_ - ==;� - . -11ot wether -roast mutton. pie with 0, pair of snuff-brownpatitoll i 'a ve f.M"; %1111 Alho Soft Older ot a Atleh, Old Bachelor., . . ul Xanwility Wrahl, , , ifuln"M-expos . -Tbo fall will be a velvet season. A vuOsrd pie w4th 9, pair of on -br trickery, the proso-io 841111#44, 11 ou the* . PALL TUCTICE 11 A RAILWAY CAR. A, marriage was recently Solemnized, in A. telegram from Montreal says. A terri- 4 . ily sort, w I I I I ­ ,, ,. . -Ludies' collars are to turn do+tn p ntaloons� or trousers of A sly " by iaopml�ovory�oay. The followinK lliesiscra;c 19"Counter liletweess, Thlorseso, London and 4uly reported in'sho Nonting ble ,accident 12so, oconrreA on the .Grand fire * bo regwr4ed as A groat curiosity in t 0611 Amusing acoountof the ei , perience of a lum- I I . I , , .19ost between the Ron. Arthur Smuinare� TrunkRailway. Asthe-3.80p.m.expross -A few wild ducks flying over the � parts. bar dealer, prissumably of Detroit, with one . I , I and Miss MoGarob Hogg, only daughter of going east oi . a jund Pillive;-Whe Sherlill and Seven . .� Wo peaday was ne%rlug St.. . bay. _400ravaissiontoolcAmbiomwibnos in of his Albany. NoY., customers, will Milo. 'Pasomep -Vapturst of the - �-Bvcrywhero the farmers are praying F � , gerwWounded k1ir James McGoxet Hogg, Ofiairinmu of the 11yaointhe, the passengers worto startled by . ,ulgland" was ordered last June in an trato some of the, experiences of the lumber Tlitlevelaq . Board ofWorks, London. Tho'carcer of a loud whistling and ringing of the bell of for rain. I Ontario, suit. The �6mxaisslouer named in trade - One of the lumber dealers in I - -11 . � -looking the bride'i; f athor lim been a fortain ato one, the engine and A sudden application of The -WbItc mathA hboes are embroidered the order doman .10 guineas Michigan, has. for tho past three OA Monday. last two Suspicious . , , , , &ad, % fee, of , years been Ile began life ,as aii officer in the army, brakes. - The train soon came to A dead with pearls. � . I (fifty dollars), a day w in .. I � men left Montreal by tba afternoon. train . I � - .,bile the exa iniition Supplying � . dealer .at Albany. For the . . . .1or'St Jolin, Their us . and unlike most of his, Companions be stop.,'On the passeligers rushing out to -The Supply of lee I Winnipeg has lasted. An order was made �yesterdsy, oil first year everything ,a t Well, but at � . ' roes were not aseer ­ . I 1, in, 11 .1 I in . , . w A I hey got off lived on his. pay, On the death of I, K ado what was the matter, & most frightful Ivan out, � consen b. 'a but it was noticed that t 9 . -11 t, a an iilg,'the coromiasioner -for a length the Albany man began to complain. jl�e I ,, 'I" ' ' Thwgites, Chairman of the Board of Worgs, spectacle presented itself to their gaze. . g , I the cars ab a small calling Station ifithin a Frogs of braid or of p%asemonterle will � less expensive one. . - He. found a shortage Or, culls in ovary That be was elected to that position. But Across the rails lay the mangled remains - - I . I � . . I low miles of St. John. night they I , trim basquos to suits. -Says the J,?mlmerston 2'cl1e#rqyh-; 11 A Carload, sent him, mud deman,ae4 4isoounts Dame Fortune bad better things in store ofs6 man literally out up, And a few ya,rds . . stole two horses mud complete buggy rigs, , . , � therefor, and this spring it was impossible . and d I I him. His sister was a lady of I -A men feels bowlder whect lie has the . reporter from the Guelph Horoza. was In - . ,,rove out to Itouse a Point, remaining for great Urther bAok of the train. on the, road of town on Saturday last, mud to please him. No maitter how caref ally. there till next day. Information wake tele. beauty anasttramted the atte . I I I .1 be back rocks in his pockets. was Shown . . , . . I lationof Mr. a crossing, was found A horse with I , through the different departments of the luinbor and shingles w6re culled and billed - � graphed of the robbery and the -thieves XcG&ret, a rich old bachelor of 70, broken, mud a. buggy smashed to pieces. ---�Sateela made of cotton is so well brewery., and as all visitors to that qstab. her . a, he wo . � . ,,a sure to write back that they decamped, leaving thi horses And rigs ye4rs of age. The lady.naturally objected , Qn the pitob engine was , discovered A printed, tbatit looks like hand-pailiting, liohme4t are troBted to lager ad I . . � I . - I . jib, our were not up to the standard, Two weeks behind, which were taken possession of by to & marriage with so Antigua a, bridegroom. woman, the .men's wife, badly injured and ­-Telvets Are worn without other relief y . .,of (I Star" obixigles was sent . � I . I I oung. friend Imbibed so much that when Ago a par -1644 the Authorities and returned tct the wwriers.' Her brothers, however, insisted that some. bleeding profusely. It was learned from A . .1 I � . . than Imes nd jewels this summer. be afterwards visited the picnic grounds he him, Thell Star" Shingles h4arb anything I � I I The thieves crossed the line, and pro. thing, must be done to raise the fortunes of a the injured womart ,that the unfortunate, I rqeu� a tug ,made in the country, and they Imow it at "; I . , . , . coaded. directly to. Plattoburg, X.. Y., and penniless Irish family, and she must be the man's name wa'4 Zaphraim Lemoino, m -Vemuor announces that not only this could not tell the difference betm. . I . . ,and a � I . Albany as. well as in ldjchjgaiis� but as soop sidence of saorifiqe. 'She gave *.my, and the Marriage French Canadian farmer, residing nine , m6uthi but also part, of next, will be cold of, war quoit luatch," � ,� the same night broke into the xe I I . and wet. I . � . . miCthe car Arrived the Shingles were hardly . . . I I I I Senator Bown and stole jewellery to the, took place. I rain that ' moment the miles from St. Hymairithe. He waB I . UVX,E OF TXXAS. . 41 clear biltkp," and becould not unload the � I I . I , I . -The. wila, plum Crop around. Nelson. ___­ . . amount of'opygiml.bundrad dollars, be*ides brothers Hogg never left their venerable ondeavoring to oross the track before .the I Mule,of Texas, ere we part, -car-until.-asHii I . . -'--- . � , ________._,., � iias appmachifi vi lei Man., is immense. Cranberries are Tell we why you will not start, � . , rgd,�Qt a discount of 26 cents A . . � . . clothing. They also qlatered the house,of brotlier-in-lav& He,lived into the nineties, t4in as it ig at full speed, I . Or if really you'unqat balk , - a. thousand, '.rho MiAilander had suffered I Mr. Bailler, next door to Bown's, and took . . Bing by big w1iiin the accident. occurred . Also, abundant. e I I I . and repaid their attentions by pas! � . � The poor .. Pray oxcuse my wicig d talic, long, but the jond,. wAs,. nigh. Re had . . .. I . a considerable amount of va,luables, At town,'relatives, lea�ing a moderate sum to woman tr1eato persuade him to. wait till a s alone with ilia He 'v ,w before I every 'bilfibIlt 6f.abingleB on that I , rglv my ' �'Itla you't ough. . luspe'ct4 . 'Whitehall they broke into. the house of a his, wife for life, and the bulk of his fortune � the train had passed, but he foolishly best girl he, is generally supposed to be . be .yen VC, , ' � . I 11 I I I � � oar, and he, made up his mind to go 0 I Mr. Griswold ana'6�rried. off 03,000. Other -teu million a of dallats-tQ big brothers -In-* ref used to, listen to lier'and drove on, Thb "holding his Own.?' � . . . I The . 11 I . . . your long tail unconfined, Albany and inspect them over again. residginces were also entered, i0here the law, It is better to be born lucky than remains. warp gathered together by -the -Black and white is � favorite combi- Pwooca by every passing wind, . d let there had never seen him, and the . � . ' - . rich, - At the marriagi train bonds and some of.the passengers, � V those beels, so Wondrous Swill; .ea . I . . � thieves obtained various sums df. money, � D jist reported there I . nation for fail, and it will probably extend - �. hich can mor Wolveriud walked, into hiA office As is, , . I were present the Earl and Countess. of ,And put awl,* making a allastly � , � ��be *purchaser of some extra fine I . �. ' - _ . inter 11 those earo that droop so low, would . ­ I . � jewallery and Clothing into a ah Into. the w , costumes. � I o'er tree tops lift: ., . Ir I At Whitehall the Sheriff and Deputy, Longford, the Earl of Aberdeen, Countess burdep. The Voor w - ­ _1�n on I I be even with you, though. shingles.. . . � . I . -A. slashed or open sleeve worn with, . Sheriff got on their track. They wore to Vitzwilliain and Kinnoul, Lord Bo%t,oni board thQ train with the remains end surnint I I . . � fl I've got exactly what you want;" 11 . I I Shall the night before lastby Peurhyn, Clinton, StrAthnairn, . Sudeley 'd . Ind, g areas is this season supposed to By those ribs; I long. to baste . � 41 I've got . leave Whit Carrie on totSt. Hyacinthe where an . , I I . , - indicate that thowettrar is a matron. - By your show of d. b. tasto promptly replied the Albanian. . . . . � � k the train. Officers were on the Niatch, and and,s, host of honcrabl6s. Yes, money has inq last was has ily Pala. It !a believed the . I . By the mehmeholy bray . . welir load of Michigan 0 sta,rg $1 out -here I . I I . boafded the train, and judging th'at their its ,Value, even in the eyes of ap titled woman, will recover, . . �By Meade of a recent, Invention the That alarms folks miles away, I . � -which lay over any shingles you ever saw W , � - . I �-.. dead weight of cars can to. reduced uo per . our atern resolve to whoa, I . . men would choose, some, rural station 'at aristocracy, sud.atuoug this distinguilshed ' . - I IX31TJ Ybe even with you, though. , .:: Are. th�y all perfect ? " - . . . . I which to' get.qu board, remained on the company the Hogg fa I mUy came out at I To Slielictonize loessives. Cant., and timer Save . '., . I .� .� . rong. - . I I wear of rails and ties. - . . , of the="- . " I train until it reaclied Mechanic -few Theretwere Hoggs fro7m allparts of Ireland. - I . . - I 1. I I I I . Mule of ,Texas, I . . . . Everyone . . . . sville, a . Select Vell-gr9wn loaves, bud examine - * -This year there has been many reports . . . am gone; . . II.No culls in the Contra of tilie-bundhes?" . . . miles from Whitehall. Both robbers hexe Mr,, Mrs. and miss Rogge, uncles, cousins carefully. to sea it, they are perfeat before of deaths which resulted from the Sartain- . Think at me, swe,ebi whon alone, .- 1 , 11 I'll cat evek� cull'you. find, I got them - - . . ­.- 7 , _..: 11 � . . . For I Ily to get 6 Qlub I . .. . . came on board, and were at once 4 I spotted', and. aunts of the bride,. determined to soaking. * ]Pat into an earthenware dish or igtrationof morphine for quinine, - � Thou ynur blamoa old , fider who, "Is. as straight as � 1. , I . . I back I'll drub, . from 9, xio�igm_ I I b�j the Sheriff, They took seats in an . assert their ah:iro Ili the rising fortunes of wooden tub, keep covered with rain water -It sometimes seems as if the biggest . If I 0411not make you go, the:ten commandments and he has iievor - . .. � I . ' , mognt car. After the train, I had pro, .,the fMaly. 'N,6twitlistanding the enormous I I .11 . I'll be even with yon though. . . . vot sent we 6 stick' of second-bWss stuff, . I . . . . I and stand inthesuir In from twoto three liar got along the best. 116wever, wp Shall I . ­­ p ­ _ . . � I . . ceede4, qome tw�o miles the Sheriff and increase in thd export of American pork, it � weeks, time the Skin, and fleaby part- hang on to our hatchet yet. . . A Sailer X?Ivc Days on. a $par. . bome and -see 'em,Pl . I � I ... I his, deputy Proceeded to the.,cmr where the is clear that thabornegrown Article has not epide � I The Wolverine quietly pulled out his . I ." I . � . rmis and parenclayma­!wIll be found - - ­wTho name of 'Melbourne. villave and : ' ... . � . I thievesweie eateatagether,maddemandea yet been ontirely. an ersedod, . . . [Sayannali(Ga.)1jewis . . , - 0 � , I . V . to bo'pulpy and decayed, , Provide yourself -,] business card And laid'it ;u the desk. The . . I their sur,render . . . I . . . � Longwood stAtion'bas been chanZed to The steamship. Santiago . I . , � .. . . . . with.. Some cards All large, or Itirger, than. Wendigo,,. The change took place oh last I de Cuba, Capt dealer took it up, raid. the name end sat I I ! 1. . . I . ' I ... . I I , . . One- of the, robbers instantly dre* a ijil'816 Anna Pftrqcl . I'd , cc with :p8herl(r, any of the leaves, a soft came . I's hair'brush, Thursday. I .. I . . :. . �, Footti, Which arrived here yesterday, bad do"noxi.h stooli with.% queer feeling in his I I , , I 1. � . heavy seven -shooter. ' The*, Sheriff -at . � . . . . . ofihoaid James G. Harris, 61 Philadelphia, e ' - ' � .. ]KI. -A.- ' � mi "Vell- -as one a little stiffer. Gently ]knees. There was an awful silence ag th y - . . � " once levelled his'revolvier .gb him, but the . Mr. Paritell's' obstructive performances float m- leaf on'to at cardi and with the soft �Tbe PrIncom of Wales havitig recently mateof the schooner Mary G. Fisher, of gi�red'at, each other, and it was *& full'. , . � in tWo Senate are quite eclipse her 'ea in her bonnet on Philadelphia,. bound from that �ort to robbers springing up,dommenced firing d by those of brush carefully iernove the 'Skin on one worn gra;pos or a Li , min to before the victim slowly extended ' , . . � . he field.. The Irish papers* public *ocomsiouB lims. iqvifed ,,a pretty u a � .. -1 promiscuously in the car witli,but stepping ,big Sister in t side. Have ready - A, . pan of clear water, q � NVIlmirigton, N.V., 'with it -carg6 of coal. his hand And hoarsely w1hisp red:,. . ' I . m4n: highly inter I fashion. . . . . The captain Informs us that about 4 o'qlodk ' The Will . eating mocoitutsof the . . . I . shots bad beefi fired. � . . - . ­Shorb are"os.continue in vogue on all I I 0, Did you.0ver'see a. man Make such an � I . until nineteen C Il Aber and slip it I I " -firsb mate I . - passengers, panic-stricken, pulled the bell- part played by this lady in the evictions under the 16PJ Etc that the other side is Occasional- and there is no Indication that on Monday morning, while the iiiNrual ass of himself. .Shake I 11 � I I . . I which took -place a -low days ago on' the � was. on watch, the lookout disoovel-ed a man - - . 1 � ­ ­ � . . I I � .�� rope; the train stopped, when the thieveO - uppermost. Brush this to remov.e the I , _ , ,. -, . , I d! . , . . . jumped off, followed by the - S � heriff, who Kingston estates at'Xitcheistown, County � there v�ill be -a Change in reipeot.to length some distance off hanging to a Spar- and filclKest Hanhilulm Xc,W Plays. ­ . . . . � , r3kin, when most of the parenchyma, or I . . . I was wounded, and by 6, number of pa Cork., The.' Land. League, finding the this season, . . I I . . . carried along At -the ineray of the heavy. ' McKee Rankin has. returned. from his- I ' . . .. . . . 1. ! i Seen- , fleg�hy plirt, will come with it, but if hot I - - . . . � - .. , tenants unable to hold their ground mogminob -f 1. ' I gers. Orfe-oi the�Uttdi levelled �a shot -gun 1. it May generitily .be washed out in 'the It's pretty warm in here, and next wavcs. * TWO steamer was - Immediately ' . at -one of the robbers, the * ball hittine him. the landlords, sent'MisA Anna PA I , stock farm on the Detroit, River, looking &a - . . � I . � . rnell to Witter. If the soft, bru-sli fails to remove Sunday night I.-i4i'll.promeh on hell fire," stopped and alip'lit'screw sent to his rescue.- brown -as wberry, and with all the appemr� - . , , . � . : 4 in the Iag, which disabled him. His-com.. .their assistance. Last 'Thursday that ladyj all the green. partiOlCB adhiiiring to the solid Dr. Wild as he closed bis discourse in This wag off Bull River. The man was � I . . . . � . . tunionathen made for the. woods accompariied by seleral local "lady. f rainework, the hard. brush I m6y.be I used, Torou to last night. .. . - . , -.: entirely uncle mud. was; in a semi Imbecile ance of a prosperous farmer ratherlthan . . . . . . . . I . t . majaooflt' Leaguers," 'appoarb . - Kingston I . a an motor. He will have two. new plays - . ' � . w a pursued' and , captured. Both d on, the piat *itb great care. Any brushing action --Ili aressing lettuce for a Salad tho wife , tate, bordering on delirium, He we' 1�%Rou di�iting the coming Season, one by Joaquin . thieves are led esitipto just as a small army of caval on board aud.tlie Ktammer was under way I I I , , god in, jail. .Seven of th6 . . 7� br horizontal motion will surely break the of a French p6miant knows tb%t tile proper . . Miller, entitled the 1140e;rs;" and 4 now I . I . . - . I "Ifaii,try,"constabulary, 6gineers, 0or"Mis- -.vinegar are three of in nineteen minutes after lie was djs� � . 1. I I , passengers were wounded, but none fatally. . veins, and the use of the stiff brush can proportions of.. oil and � . . . droahatio version of 11 Black -Eyed Susan," . Until the train was stopped the desperoo- sariatt Said hospital, Staff vaw About to 6iily be succesifill in a peipentlieular direo� the former and Ono of the latter, 1p,ud she � 1 by him fram Wills, the English . , � . . I agallubt the ti" I coyered andtlieboati lowered.. Wien the , . , does had complete possession Of tho d6r. '.' start on a fresh * expedition. -it sort of -gentle tappilig­AO loosen Ad46 only salt and pepper. - - - . re4buing party 'reach4d him. one of i,liu 11" '111,110, and 'entitled "Susan and . . . .. � I . v;uti-rentora. Miss Parnall and -her fair I ,- � . ' , . itirted tQ 'take .hold of him to -pull " . .11 - . t to urssuo .lie . that it may be washed out -Littlefirst sock � ' I are of -the . cl�Bwj anni-ti. - not, h . . . . auxilikries hung on the rear of'the Queen's . .. ! S. in 14�uglar;( luli-W�1�1 ,,, The*Danites "will ow- . . 1. S1X1ARVAW114nN Alilue,&P, � . , . Vitli-the soft brush. ­ �. . _'� , . followirig-avetage- ength of *)I'm "Ito tile botilt. He Cried. out*pite6usly ,over, disappear entirely from.tbe Rankins' , . . I . . . I I dimensions:. L . .1 . . . _. � I , forces,und as soon as. tbe sheriff and bi's �. I . . . __ . . . . t1lat-his entire body,was Fiore f rom.exposure , . . . : . . 1pstiflure of the "FiAlivrice In 11,altirti.dor. supporters arrived,in the rebelliol�s district - IJJJ,.�. .V"i,l 'ag, three And' it quarter- inches ; circum- repertolre. It bfts* strong dra,wing powers . . I I . . . - � _!'KIII[It's E)ZIseap-lVe 430stitink6b. far".". of top, � five, inches ; length bf loot, 'to the sula'and. the salt waterwashing over It 'the tale4ted couple dd not like to , . . I A despatch from St. Johns, (Nfld.) saya: :and proceeded to carry out the law, set - . ! .. I ­ __ . . I . Ilia blistcred skin, mud the Men relieved ye I And it, k . Rankin speaks in .'the - . I . 1:" . . - . . , . I part with r .. Very aiscourugilig accounts dome frora� vigorously to work ti) defeat thrma, Every � Mrs * . William Vanderbilt is here, and, v,ny. four,ana a half inches; , , , � I �. I him froin )AP perilous, situation with.,as . i ' . . . . . . .. Labradorwith respunt to- the -prospects .of. , hows.e. Nv.M barricaded andhad to be It oken otte. wou:ld think she - had . put ."' . much , -L-It is'rumoriid that the' Scotch Com. � moat enthusiastic terma of. hisvedeption in I . . . . . � . I .1 ... . . � . ..1. ­ . P.R. ." wAvilroba-ma. her -pany-havesold'-som6 1,�60 acies-of--th , air muchchre a;s ,possible, under the circuln. Eligiana,-,ana �f tile �co I raimiappreoiabiolapf., - '.; � . . ... the fishery operatiuna on the 'nortbern 0 la, whell .tile ,rent wa4 in tach cag- Inoiiey.into- her,stimmir., I 1 kniaces. ;­Aftergettinghimon, board Capt.� .. � . I . �. , ., � 1!� � . li 6Z uglish pOO'pAO . .. � I . lxi6og, J . . - A . - ., ,.,* I . I coast. These'seem so very' glOomy " to mediately palai in,- spite of the ar hu _n4 has- in' the .magnificent palace land ira'tbe�&ioini�y of' Bothw� . ell' . The Facto bt rith W1. - t . - � I � . . ., 1. . ­. ; .I... b n ilb .1 � am . 4 his entire i�dy rubbed m - . .. 7 . � threaten starvittion during the. ensuing tteatties an' ..reproaches of miss 116rnpll. Ing .on Fifthayenue. , Soma bno� told � price stitted".14 0 per acre. Parties in id: had. fifiri I given -a quantity of gknel, . ree.promh a 'k' . . . . . I .1 ' . I I � . winter. Tbe worst apprehensions prevail e used so muoll delay me rho fi.�d Sixty- bonnets, but* I don't - London are spiil, to be tile burehape'ro. ' * "' Th " Ang yearlingai- lor d by r- , � . - I . . . . which ge6itted,Aa Irevive Web soiucwlaati�� ' � . . . . a aiad. excitio'ep" I �. _P_it_iQ1)gJ.h_*1i.e Was. V(--lieve that, though it 'is trus; sho-1aid te �. - Au1jusbBelmont, are oil their wayto'Mr , . ­ . . ­ . i - - _. 47- HousbmaAcIs whoi�upol .on. cold stones W%s given 4. small piece of Leopolil de, -1tathsobild's, stable tobe-trained-7---,, -- * - �---:- - "' ' i . . t.A_!% __" ­ .. _ X .11 trunks; and- � I .,after. which be . . I � r. a p 11 in theact-of clostaing'atoorstopE , -wi.tormelon fii!id pruall. pieces .of. ice with - , x aBay "�' . _' . to th:tG--,-r-P-b "put away from iEe:door ". of one ldi�fi,izf "eugage an a LA iooiia'for*..h6!r I I - . I . a, ilimul-aub, -',do .01 t I . , . i frequently � � . has I 1.z � 1�h- i Loin- she wali6x1acirt . Ing t I � dvery time She appdais -it is- iii �L new and, ` - . for. races in-MiliglAridl The first is Suiltan, I 0. . I .f ,� R, it - oJiald catch it �evero cold -and- 'the me�ia,dy a A -he contilrni6a to im- � . . I . .. . 0, .. "I, . �t...S. 't only are : the' 11 I ggerty, w mup6ib't6ilet. .The lace on hot. paragols beloefici 1 results, a, . I . by-Thq IllnUsed, dam Sultana. The.hocoud . . . .. ... scarce, but, owing to. the weatherbeilag so out mild keep 60 iellt,, -UpOu 'this'. she at' * known a�. "housemaid's knee.117-' A 'long . prqveistjadil� untilhis arrivaI13'em though 11 I IS I . . I . o a Cal 6 biI Ille. 1II­'US ad %rid,ti, winning , . I W. . . � -�estekn pheowroto and-banded.io J'Ldri Eaton, the - . . 6 fcr handled molids suggested ah ai preventive. in 11 covered its, il� 11 ' .� alone would fib but ma�y a Society bell . . .11as apparently not re . . unfavorable oil the souther'la'ancl N , I I ­ 11. 1. . I .. 11 a.t..'The thirdig a f4ly by Kingfisher, dam I coasts, it is fearZd - that � netairly all:tlio fish � nia latrato colikulauding the expeditio-11; a tile acasolif Awl liar, MO Inug. negligae.are ' . 1. - . .. . . . � , I . I - . . . . _]�.pur 'old hidies � oil a. .piazza having str6ngth'. 116:1ad been'on'the Spar five . , . . . . . in th 11 u Leir smy as the full dress 69 ' . . � I . ; � I � Lady.Montmors. I . .� . will be Spoiled .a Curing. �12he Bun has, prb estin,whieWshe sidd. she was commiti- al L clegant i th secrets to unburden about the'quantity &)ad days. - -' ... . I . . .. : 1, . I 1. . I . I , I I I . I been invisible In. Placentia -Bay. for twenty 6jOned by It. a i0clety 11 td Attend- in bile evouiq.. Laco,�flile, fliniY.-on4exquisite" ;StvIe*otth6 family silver.that, ourad down. � I . . __. , . The Ameiica;n Jockey Club *will glie1wo* . . I . . . days, on a . ccount. of bile ooliatant . . fog an . d interest of the - avicfedl_ 'fqiiauta.-. and is used . its tile I u,Ah conim6n .as. tb6 sanas f :, tj th,,�'-- I , .. . .1. ­ . 1 '. . 1. : I . I I .. I' " ' ; ig, days : befo.ret - .. . . � ? I , . 10 and which they nevbr.',d6scr1be:' * Ateircsits for lMxbItu;%1.X)rnn0�nrqIm-. - pre iminary-vacil , , heir regu- . . I *. I . I .. . ,. i ., , . . I . 1. .. ; perpetual ,rain. Business hiCh thus been dernatziled lib6rtyio do 96.1" mr'.':Eatoa thd so&, and ambroi4iirY dt the most delicate' , twice &like, are equal to four packs of * fire- The' �rbtteats -for' bi�tbituml.. drunkarag lar fall moelbing;Sept'. 2.4th ,and 28th. ' 'The . - . . . . . . .. - . and-elaboiato description covers her *silk,. � ­ 'fixiA,mectind late.' ,begin Oct.1st. There :. . ; ' . pardlyzed. and navigation tendered �a�ns,�ver6d` that be- would ri;�t ,Allow' Her* , 1. ' crackers, sev off id an. ompty barrel.. . .. ­ whildh him been established in England do . ... - , � I . . , * ' . . � . . mud sm't'm Carnage drosses, while all the . .2 1. b ` , . of, the �friaiai Will be four racing. days,, ending Oat. 11th. , 1. . I dangerous .to an exceptional degree. ,On Ym,je a writ to be 4)struct6d. This. I -The steam�hip Arikona, Ciptain Mur- no ,,aocordinjgto t4o, report I . . the Banks the fish, . over, 'the column r6sui:loA4 - its' dainty a C*aessories (if the- toilet that. womon On eldetiQla day a speoial-extrp, programme. ` ' eries .'have been and con. pi . gt�' .. . - glo ray,, has=add the trip - from,NeNv . .York . to- -inspector, 'appear to have 'Accomplished I . , � . . . . . I , re". a upon,�bhe �6uae: of. one. .1y,illiam , (late ,on,' sdilh- as handhZirdhiefs, Nos � . -&B usual. ' �� .; _ I � . . . tinue extremely gooil,'�msjs -slio�vn,by the h ''. . . 1 a 7 days, 8 hods -Xilah. . There Are but two of.theth, and, the will be. dffered .. 1. � . . . � beits-miad.litigerietr arc.of'.the most perfect LiVerpool.ii And 13,midutes. , I � . 1. . ' I . � fact that all the Am erican schgeii,ers -which. Roche. ,,Lot the local reporters sin;ak -.. -1 it pensive kiud.4--Zarhto�ga �,pttar. Th � a above is't ' ' . , numbdr of patients Admitted during. tbe� From ll�etving the, o6ot ,of "' "a" . . ' . ' , . : - � - . , - call here to buy balt-o, a well sup�lied'witl]i was inusing to-soe ..the race, that, wall ,and i:i�ost ex he fastest tr4iiailftntio trip. upoh th Oheadd' of operativeia at Vtffowelmls I . I I . 'r, a, . - on record' The same vesabi previously liak list year:fi,asbeeii only fifteen, of *hi6h . I I I . � , - .. . : I - came t a , � I . v . . . , . I I . I . made bet ude In tlie 0 . in,ci7z7iati:EnqWr47�w . _ , - - : - - - - I i b *a diss, I - . . I . 1. fish. 1. . weim tliii Sherift, the police a . ''. - � . . . the fastest time. . I seven were fema as. Five ave )a he hriAvd Pitteburgher's great dis' . ' . . , . . . . . . . . ., . I t. . * could reuch, , 1. . . 0. .1 ­ . � . .. .1 I ged, -and I uncle, � ' . . . . . . . �` MISS:. Parn ell, to, -see -whii . .What Illurts the renCheS. . -The value,of the goods pilf6riod,frorri char ban romaii r.ArZi_ ,,COvery, C&rboline, a deodorized extract of. . With the " . Roalle!s house.fiisb. Miss Parnall Skipped ' ". .1 . I � . . . . The Ann. "_ - Umbrella. . , � . . a- Mont. The 'inspector, Mr. * Hofmann, peir6leum. ,. This is the only artiel6 that, I . . ... .. � � I ri�tss, the ditche�, - A St CatbaiinaB fruit gi6wer W.jite ...;� I the Northern Railway Wharf, at Colling- , . � . I I ' * and even I . aamits .,that. be is unable. to point will'produco.now'hairion bald heads. It . .. I . ... Why it is that - the �ublio do notl6ok 'Over the long g' - . Cbea fr6m my 'trees .,wood, !a estimated at.oyer,K,'900. Sta,fford� 611t .,a , . . nev I or failki.. I , I . ­ . . , I . " forded A small. Stream, but was beaten by a wag 'mthering some, pen � . single* 00,80 where a parnim. . , I � . . � I . . ' . . I .. I . , . , . kindly upon a Man carrying an umbrella in -few yards,. And When She' avii'ved -she was . tg.d.y, and I did'ild'observe 9; iibagle bee : the. man who was arrested and'admitted � � . . I . I d' trim, iaile&, to iletit, edre __4 I . Ile, . . I I a hot day is a mystery yet to. be solved, but p6licemano," It is further 'amopg the trees,. but I saw 6 number of to bmil,, when alled for . � _-1 I I -1. � � .-T., � 1. AS— _boqn_'�e .,oted., -Ih . I � � � ", ; � ­ .. - � . I . -11.i - � , ­ - � pub -out,-by 9, , � , pohrl'_­ ­ . � � ." -1 I ; 11 . savera, casesi however, . s0m-3 good has . . . . . . . � I . ; the fact is -they ,do not Fec6rjed that 11 She jouineybd'.mci6si, e -6121i, fli. at wo�ik � ISO ,iorne: wasps or * hbvilets. �ap '. . . I - . - . . I ' ., and, that n,qt one � . as- a I r6eulte4; alaa the.geiteritl -health of the. . . . .%.. man in m, hundred. has the moriXTQii�ag'e 'and aitchei, and 'I 66qld not be sure which ,they, wore, -as I �- -,,A Chiiialilan iu,Ndwark -wag �riosted . � . . . . . . ran, walked ant . Aeluts has bApidVed; of COujSo,7 ,D_]�- N E"-, �-"'' o ' - . . . _. . . � .. . I a jumpe'a- . � . ver . y 1 we . -&-h . du LA R . �'i �� : � ... 11 : tooarryoneb Yesterday,mlionaniminent. fb imily'lout hburs.�? That race' between am not I If* posted .in entomologY., �6,r throwing Aidt.water bif' tiklf grown. P0 . .I... . . . .. � . . I . . ,* � � : . I � r ii I their. stay In tha:'rotieats. . Thii experi. , t , , And dignifiedaititen coming .biek from his : the 14 I sh ,Ann& And. the sub -sheriff 'must The,flies look vay.i.auch like. the common tor ntor,�.bu� A police justice discharg6d �, 1, ,!.� . ; - THH.TRRY:BHS,� , ,�. --- - - .- - ­' '. '.. '- " . I .. ­ I ' . �. I dinner turnSainto Ring Street with ,an um- b .,vo, )'fly, bilt -much Iarger.� The peaches, him Boys wodlcl,do'well to keep *away ment; it. -Will be se,on, has been conducted . . . . . � �... '. .,. I - � I ' . ' s � �.., i . , a 'been almost' as well, ortla,'.seein 'bousc . ` I . .. ..... . � . � . . ' I . brella over'llis heed he w4s hecosted With : N � _V. as. I . I` istmar upon 9, small scale. ' The most 'Successful 0. * . . I . )) $1 'classic 11 sp-rilat " between the'A-F-caWain ripblaing,now are iotting veiy. much--ana I from Chinese, -ice; good news gies ' . . . I the . � P . � I � 'I, � I . Ambriewn retreats -have ba;rdly , M 6 Ch i -n e .' I . . .. :.-' ..,.. 11 Been raining down - your way? No� all -01 it is caused by :fast 8, . . .:of the . , I - - . .. I I Atalauta� �ud MoIa;ni0*n.­:Lond'oj 61bbe. � thinktI10-1110skifuOt . I � . molhgthe CeIeStja1s,, � , - reformed one -Out of fifteen bf thilge sub- _' .. I . .. . � , .11 . ,., , . sirl" "Going -to?" "No, 4ir I" ' 11 than" : .. . . . . . 9 ., . - boring . holes -In Vranc6.wqmeu� reW 1 . . . IN .7111E WORLVii I . ' I . . - . ; ­ - . . . - . . . . . . 5 S�sill�employeti I I I . I . . . � . - . I . . . ., . ­ , I I . . the insects burrowing or . t ib�y are .. . . . .. . . . you carry the umbrblIa. to '.keep -the flies. . 1. .. -_ I . I 1. . jeoted. to the'r.treatmen t;. and y6 - � .1 . . I . . . . , ' through the skin of -the peach, and when to manage tIlle'aw6unts in shaps. .11 It is " as rather reifiarkably'successfu : I . . . . . . . I I.. I . . . 1. , � . . . . . A Bit - Portuab Jor sin Act of Kindustiots. . t.- regarded . . 1. I . I off?", "Yes, air.-" "Well,'thaVs a good . : Odon Truth, 11 antiquated nonsense . . , is manufactured by�. �: , - - , ­ ._.- . . � that .is -don6i"they .c6mmence i6iiing. says LZ I , I .1 �. . . I . . . ... . . . . . Mr. ln�p'ector'Hofmann is 4ot discouraged, . .: I. . � � � ­ . . . plan, and all salt men ought to practice it.` . Ali inatiance'of 6ntertaining a millionaire directly. It. Might., �t first* sight; Seem to suppose that a girl in an office. where but 'thinks wlifI a f6w amendments-.ana McCOLL BROS. &Co,, TORONTO - - � � I ' � . The' next man- had a �in oil his hice -an al is' given in the New. York -paper's- strarip that flies �could ?burrow holtis in' men are employed is. 0, 'additooless. Jamb . I . -working, great pro- , .,.o . 11 I . . . . - I . "'Amb, T� . . . .1. .1 � I . .. 1. I . as he Called out.; a that for 211 , ree years ago,,,so the sto?y goes, 6 deati. fr�it but, I.have known -many instin . ,, ,furtbeit"experience im And for Sale by dealers;': Ask yourmorebant for 1. I . I . V . � . .. . . , * * 11 To keop* the sun off." 11 What tute,Irisbma'11 cbm�e Into -the State in ' - CBS 'Of - maid a troupe of wolv&�" . � .. I grass may be, made-, toward obtaining tild . Lardine and take no,gtb@r. . I I . .. . . . . I I .. . ar - amployment;-A-younk meo ic flies burrdwirdholas into bogs' back"lad -m-,Tudgo Gowan.' of Simcoo, thinks mbr8 b6tieficial 6bjeet -prop6sad. I . -This oil under tile- Severest. test and Most - . . . . " . - . do, you want' to keep'tlhii sun off 'for ? " t s6 ell of han, dO*gS?_e9,rsj--wbii6b I -think wouia--r6quire � ,. I I . . . . I .. . It) I ' ' , . attenticii shbiild- be giveh.-by ruial trustees � . . I . c .- - ­ . . III_ : ­ . � . �- active .Competition waB at the, Toronto Indus. - - ­ ­­____.._ , . . . . . 11 Might get..ilturstruck. . "-suppose yow .nained M�rtin,Jn..tho .towu'of Kingston;. much reater amertilin. - than drilling to the building ,.of teachefs' resiatmoes� - * 111tow to 15tolywouicli ment. , - � ' tilal Exhibition awarded the highestprize; also . .1 " . ,pose you min .7 - , , � , did?:', "Su i a'vour.businem,. �ggivo -him a,-Jobi . The Irishmap; whose I . , , -they'6xisted he 0,186 . � . . xhibi . I . . through the skin. of a peach , I � the GOLD MEDAL at tho Provincial E . p . . . . found a phi Id: !,The best and tioniHamilton and the highest awaxil'st the , * . Sir?' The. next -Ono preBuin6d -upon his" name wits'.MeDekin6tt, made it c6lifident of, . 10 - . . .. . . Wherever ladelphist, 11e�a . : I long friendship to halt the mibn wit I the big employer and' told 'him of.rich rela- " * ' ' .. . . . . Spirit of progress and liberality per�oiding most tlibroughIy certain way to make your . Dominion Exhibition, Ottawa, the Silver modal.. . . . I . ". . ' . I .. Consul Potter,. of Crefeld,'irt re�ojctmg on the,people, and trustees. . ­ . 11 -is to stand in. *ith the boy Who - . Farmers and all who use Agrietilturalmachin * , I . . lambrelle, and. whisper: II Pietty, ellarp in tions in England. About &-year ago - 1. .1 .. beef tender ary, wtll , sq,ve money and machinery by using- , . ­ . . . you, old fellow'; ,keop the bulge toward . your' McDermott was informed. that, an uncle the state of labor in his consular distric�, ,-The Oanada Gazette of Saturday. con� d I 9s.tbo bdaher's waggon. I discovered . none but . . . � .. . . . � . I . 1. - P - I , . I ril I I '11a It 1. died. afid -that he was his, onlyheir. Germ sa a thoi since January let, tains , the appointment of the Ontario - le. living next door to a millionsito - . :. . .1 . I " . . . . . . . . . . . . t I . . " , . ,In a , a aomit with the meat main that suppiiea. ', .. I .. . breditorh slid' ey can ago you." Other had 1881' t.2.ve b6en no' Charlie for -the this w . . men told himi. thgFv.earing a poultiee.on He returbed. to England And- entered into I . . � . judges of the Chancery Qourt, the Queen's wh - . . . . -would, dispensd*ith the umbrella, possession of -his property. An 'now`the better in the depressed condition of manur - :L -&RDI INT -R. .. . . the head d I Bench And th, Commoh PleltAlatl judges of ,me: The boy driving the waggon was ear. , I . .. - � . .. 4 ------ T____�_ . . and others said if he was Afraid of his e&rs 'news comes that MoDerintittisaeAd,and factures and trade, which are lifeless tei i6 .the ,Supreme Court ""of 'JildicAture for , ruptiblo, like' the steakA -he Served, and -.� - .. . � . . .1 - . - � I , I . . , I .. . . . . . ; . beingtanned be-sh . ould fasten 6, fan on each that he baB., left all hi�,wemlih to Martin.' degree littusual and almost unprecedented. Ontario and of the High-dourb of Justice. flft4A dents'6k so would trhiffafor the ton- . . . I I . : . . Not ond:singie man- took The estatelqv4lued &M,850,000'. Martin it is quitecerbain that - the demands from -Prairi . a chicken end wild d 6 ".. 11 ME . ., side of his hit. I . . . . uch,, as well. deinass of tile riaillidnair6la forty.( nth -m- I XIEVIV . . .---him by the hand ancidnijauraged him,.aiid has bedn -well repaid fail* his kindness, . . the United. Statea for .the 'various Silk and asother game, are report4cl its plentiful d,pQrtdrhouse. to, my bundle aLl.eight- Wise X�qstuten Institute -for the Cure of , , I . . - ; 1. . I 1. 7 . Silk land. cotton filtbries produced. in this . ,hout- the.Provincebf'Malil poiltu *ould, What my appe- , - I when he reached the p6st-office lie was so . ­ .. , toba this Can -rouh`d-.- Them r X-Pedinsentin.$pceiih . ­ . , . . .1 . � , , . � consular district Are much below thokof throng tite listenib5 to the millionaire's hired girl HsAto-opened-f6rt-the-Fall and Whiter. Fortair- I L discouraged that he lowered'his Shade, And ' tsmen from, all.* parts of, 'the Iram . ,. WnnN Steel piates, were L first introdiieda RIPY dovresponding pr6i6iii period during ear. J ulars and testimonials hundreds whom � , � used it to punch the ribs of a boy who d ' Mt.Atores and Canada are , wilking -the walloping the other eut with rolling pins, a I . - i , I I I L . . I ha into the construoilou of boilers Ana Ships, the lash five. or six.,yemrs. - 'lilanufa ' I * we have oured,'a,Adi-ess .. � . 1. . . - .� begun to sing - I . : ' Northw.ogb a'. resort f shooting etc., as advised by Mra.`Loslie., By chang. � I . * , : , - there was -a Strong prdjudico,againat tha�use have, th-efeforei as a matter of necessityJ . � . er the ,. - . STAMMERINO INSTITUTE, Tiondonj Ont. I - . . I . . .11016 i, flat, lie's it feller, � - of the metal for such urposesi Ittwaaargued,- largely reduced AhaiV .'productions, , and s0aso, . III. .. . . .1 I . I I , '' . . ing butchers as oftervas the millionaire did . 11. - � I . - , . . . . , o . ­ - .0. , I . . I . And he lugs an umbrollar. ., . - . . � . that , thb sta6l w* ould li� - too brittle, slid thotIsm do of wiegivers and 'Other obefatives "The celebrated Swims of Lora .D y;o . n I i6ciii�d tiiiederboof until My lease expired ' - Iram . . � . � I - -1 - I 12 I Tvio. weeks' before thio, however-, tho., mil: - - ' �&E31C . . I . . - . There is a story that the pop . III . $It hymn, consequently untrustworthy me a Material bav6 'been deprived of employment, anaLeander-have just beeii colipsed by . lionaire, died with lockjaw, induedd, the , - . I I . I � . � .. , . ; . 11 The Sweet By and By," was, 'the Work of. for.use in cases whers.4-pXemolaitory iiidi-. and Are, � agering 'consequent .. de. Lora Olandoboye, , elfist � son o I f 'Lord w tOU94. O's , A' NO I . I qation of failure unde'r pressure would bb priVWtiOn8 At hardships- -it is in silk Duffoiriil, whiaww4m Across the Bosphorus ' doctors Said) by, attempts to, Cho ICU d4onsum two men while drunk, Joseph V..Wobster, , I . . . meat." "' . I . . . . - who composed. the music,. died' Several' of the first importance; 'Prevailing doubts and chappe velvets that the-proatiction has in 9, little 'over An hour. The. swim'is I � , � .. . . .. I � .jrq . .. . . . , . . I . I I . - . . . . " poll this point-, however,' will. be cbnr been. rao9t,extensively ourtailea. Those conside.rotb ijger -thaii 1�yionls. awl � . .. I 0 1 1 i6it , ... , .., I , . .. . . years ilgo. Dr.`giF. Bennett, author of 111 . I .. I S 0��y 1 a I � I . , ;n Clon"39SPONItinvIrs in -the -Mornion terri... - o ' ' ­ . I . I I . . .. ­ th verses, lives,at Richmond, Ill.' He 61 . ad by ther severe tests to goods � are gendr y from to Ab3rdos. I I my is not. C.OVG311S, COLDS, AST1,111VIA , ' . . iderably modill � woven in country ' ' . : � tory of Ub6h stat6-that, polyga �, 11 a , I . . Says that the charge. of intoxication. is, which a.ptoduct -called Mild stedl malm- towns in the ,Vle'lla ty of Crefold, on hand . . I . . uro ,&x bys=, n * wrrnv. . the greatest evil prevalent -ill the Wesb, . . I WIZOOPINGioncovG11111, . . . I . . . . .. I factured in-Sootland, has been. submitted looms. . Ili these .. Ilages more than 50 per . . a' a. Anothe' . �. . .. � I untrue, though Webstorwas m4ree'driliker. . Lot kinds enjoy theirvialarls grand, I . by Any m an 11 'slid greater is . 11 . . I � . Thb two wrote'tt hymn' book. in 1874,and under: the supetvision U.' the Engineer 0011t., it. is Said, 0 tbCSG looms are now .: . PY0110,10011 by Bkille(I dIIII. Costly hand";. the systona pradisod by the church leaders*. . . 'ClICOM I . . ­.. 1, . .. .1 . . I .. . 11 The Sweet By and By "'was one -of the Surveyor -'In -Chief to tho,Board of 'Trade. idlo, mud there app imrs to be no im6de4iato . Thu fattout of the flock bb theirs, I . . ating to and 66mplotely controlling 'This old out . � . . I . ft I I . . I I And served up on tile richest wares, in dict. I ablighot1romody calf be with con . . � .. . .. F rorn the experiments made It is- officially prospedt of'renowed activity in this class , , the tcmporal affairs of the people, , The doneo recommended for tho'above comPlainto � . pieces -jointly produced for It.,* �Tho sug- ould, there. I By. �afting lorda In royal atato, TRY IT. If your merchant, has not gct it, 116. . I . I reported to have bbon found that,' taking. at manufacture. The present w Ain . omton .from thaft'goldon plaio; , severance of, the church from. the stabdid . .. ­ .gestion cam6 from a chance remark by � , , I Cal - yon I � I the contrietion of Area, at a fracturc as it fdie, seem to be an opportune , moment for �1; I of till fauab(l dishes, 041 or heNirt . that whioh'im the most needed a -got . It It. JO IN , . , � . I . . -1,14 Webster who was habitually d6spoladont,' Givotrao-m canado, oy8tor stowt . . , �." _ W. BIOXLE . . . . -Chasse, of � I � specia"IT . . (For , w orly.T, BfOkli) & Son)" - , , . . that ali, would­be'well "by and by," Certain, guide to ille'duotility of the mot&I, American merchants to-miko'pul ' � . , In Utah. There is Said to be 1.18 .liberty . Proprietor. - � I Bennett at once mado.the rhymes,� mud the results given for the mild Steel far this 'Class of g9ods. The rates -of wages . ..Lot Turks ol)joy their 6tupid 11 Idof," . In the territory than Ili Russia. - The X-tardilton Ontdrio. . : , . � ,y boiler at this data are, in many- cas � . And Maglisholou thoir vaunted beef; � I . . . . I . .. .1 1� .1 _ . . I . . I . Webster bro ght the music out of A fiddle, excaO a anything yielded by ordinat es, S� Awl 11 liaggis," Scotehmon eay,!s divine, head of the , Mormon 'Church is it . inore � . .. . . . . . . . . � . . _ huis customary Aid in composi� ..or ship plates. The ultimate stroso in the hab-operatives find it difficult to pro- � While 111,oulons praise tboil, kralit as fine, AV __ _'. ,� �­,­." .. .. . I .1 which was . . r"ItIt I . �'. . -absolute monarch than tlia.Cz . the-lifd _­_ . -,-- , ,. . . .. . . tion. The hyi.�n book had its any, and is st6ol p1mitas Is nearly equal lengthwisa. or, Cure tile most moagro needasities of life. 111bo 10roneb their "Opco vosistlwcO" grand; Ana property of- every Mormon, Are at his . - PACIF10 I . � . . . , 'RAILlIoAll, ML- , so through the (tatutios of chat, land, ' . , NORTHERN . I I I forgotten; but this Ono tun) is Put into .0tosswiso,wheromain iron It is desirable, �4,g Co1qvi,I;1-loXs._Soptora. 13tit of the dishos nations througlio - disposal, through tllom� whO. #,rO sworn to . . __,____..__,_,____ III I - . .,-.. ; . I 0 * --7- M . - - - ' - - - . 0 Wise- bar 14.-Internation,al RoadmastorIA ABSO. Give we a Ccigailm oyster stow. qqbis bidding unquestioned; to 11 obey - I dAILROADIAN'68, I every now publicaiian of the kind, and- bas to apply. the princip4l Strains length September 20. - , . . di It i's 0 . . - . .. ­­ . ­.. ­ . * I , . * * . a sale of about 10,000 copies a year in shoot There is now no very laige arom. oft land ciation At Cincinnati, Ohio. . -Marvilu,, thd matrimonial advela,t I uror counsel," as call d.- Silently ,una: . `8 "K r-Al""J"c" 0 ' ' . .� % formb Dti Bennett says Ahmt he and In the Westorn.States of wylich the pro. -National Association. of General. Ilassen- an(! forgoi, ought to be forced to.live a. year, swiftly aro the Church Odicta carried into A '"01"Tu" . . . 60I000 Forms, 6,000,000 Acres, ' . � * . , � I Webster. were not orthodok Christiana ductivo powers halrenot been taida to it or "I'd Ticket Agents at St. Louis. SOP- . or So with Ilia f6urteen bogus %vi'ves. - -if offa - at. Brigbam Youlug.Who; terrible in his I Best WItcat tand, Rich lleadclw, Choice Tintlier, N, . , . -, " . 4 . I . . . . . . when the hymil was written, and that he is greater or lesser extent, while it is Correct bamb,t 20, 11 m;m.-Assooiation of Railway they di n't a his � r I, ra - 'Und vongeartoo. John Taylor, Iiis Successor, is iaraiftig, Stork lialidn ifyingo , ,� , , .1 . . � . . � andenta at Windsor Hotel, Now : a M&u 0 more ptil" ' aw S' . . T �, a . K I L%, ]oa now oven less a boliever. to say, speaking '. in� the ,bulk, that out n p a it would be becaus 0 d rin I' ' lay ' I greater kindues Fuel and Water In A uNdaftio. . Sup"'i 18aptembev, 21­�'Nvolfth A,biIII&I ­ . of. boart; but he holds in his grasp the $2.60 per serve and upwar4. One-sixtil ' I . ' gr e still retains all. Its original York. th000 oration,partioularlyl Ot ors . In -ohe Ray Parki at Kilmarnock, Scot. of productiou. It cannot be doubted, a , onvention of Muster Car Paintoral Asset- in-itt wore added to the in siti & Same power, mild 59 prepared to exerelao it .0 Cash and Avdallaralil PR Monte. Ito- A . . . land, a fortnight ago was h6ld a Burns po"' , , I . . tom, . I duend Varo and 101,01glif to Bottlers, � � � I . musical fostival, 'lit wilie the Singers we think, that the time will come when ciation in Xaw York City., October 4. -* Till.) IMINDLI'M COW'. . I when nacassary. Tbo elections are a, f NVvito for 11 Publiciations No. 03. Il - - It I "ree' T . i , . numbered upwara of 800. Excursion Cmiladawill supply a larger Surplus of Vourtoonth annual convention of the Grand " Whyyou so earlyforth have 13tirmyod'? , i , The tickets Are all made up boforehmad. Gbo,Do%v,TkaveIIi 'Agont,72Yonge N I . � ; I trains wore run from noighboring towns whao.t to:Muropo than the United States ; Division of tile Order at Railway Caudillo- " Pray tall in 0, pretty rural mald, . . . , The selected names -are 'placoa it, nomma. . st, Toronto, It. 11, 'Nowpooto Dolloril � �:.-� and the crowd of vij*i�bors wag unpro. but, of. course, many years must elapse tors, in Buffalo.. October IIt-,-NmtioifaI N�11. tion And unAffifinouslY voted for. 'The .. A :�'('Ag lit, St. Paul, Niiin, - __ A .1 � M1120 yet% down the wootoltlAsky . ., a- 1� I—— ­­__ -_ .1 cedentod. - Solaom,-Af Viror, wasalarger before that great change is brought about. 06tivention of Stato Roiilroad Commis. �Vit Iracefulpow And cagat eye ? I . I peopla are theocratic sl�bjocts. They have I I& I IT IT ru a 0 W A . I . In jfollelal4j Timm . sioners at Atlanta, Gm..Octobor 19,-Intar- . Atttb lakingo tbowaild'katisopado, ­ up libertica. - This is the picture given by . � I .. . . . ITWixthoro auddistoutjuniping-offittlaeog, � . � . ' throng risen I the town, one estimate Broth a ntion of the Brotherhood of, . oil looking for the one those correspondents. I v.,C. juvxNGsvori, . � -being that it ceimprioei!l more than 25,000 er. Knowidou'a polygo,rdy is of national conve or are y � r8ons. Within the Ray Park onalosuro kind that oven M6rmons do not approve. Locomotive VitgWoors at Baltimore, You va8kon dearest Inoath the sun � T-10 80,Y111g is th�t . Sportful taod Agent for 11amilton, Ont. , . - . � . . . Tell me what groat attraction Hog � I the golden Calf is not, I � 4 - � I � I - I 1114 wl uff own ou d h 0 - - I I I , . , � , , I � .1 . . I I I .1 � .11 �t all � I A , f , - Air tu n ell d f a few Oro t I PItheatte, capablo of 316 has a Wife in each of seven Utah towns, Obal i6lit, as pilotntOd in Within the range of those bright eyes, ,, wol . . Eeord'ifj 0, liaturml amplal ag, the Chinese g rs ippea on Germain SOII,L while lamning ii . seating -au immense congregation. It was sb that in- his tva�els he Is provided with Western Circus advertiad'inelats %jobgsiae Theinaiden grinnod a beauteous grin ; ,slid ffloiab, Military find profesBionaleo.al A OENTS WANTED, -',LVORA- ­ . I . a A 0 men, for 'each' ' the wives BUppOrt tIICMA61VeS- � Ono of- not less than two h, though Aothatialraong ou'votriodtoAing; . in li W 0 re 0 ' 'oy 'or . Her tbotb picked WItlI a drooke(i pin, -exer6joes were hold. Seven' convenient, lodging Andgalld: "Itectultho sidli a thing, � t "a mp were Songs by Burds. Burna� statue thom� boc5ame so pooi that *she nearly his real height is Sight feit; end Tom Ilauffilb OlbftI1yC&11J1I0h0W- lookOcl upon, its deffinding. , The man Jq 0 orreation" I . of the Bi,Ktoon numbois on the programme nr to la"a on 0 b"ol r of -I" In, I'm lookin' for our brindle cow ill 'dj".." I ' hi D 4 P ere 06 1 . ,r I - - � - a. 1 1 a Starved to death, and Xnowiaen 'was Thumb who is now about three and it half, esteemed aside from any Oi big Surround. 0 6 h " .i .1 shol fdf I I I . criv '� 6 I there that the u free of cost, for lie late persons of ptosalmablyorainary statute, is tiol's have court paid to, - them. , 'V , t nty-fivo feet big meats slid & modest style of living are not I d I g tl. - - I. onsittl 0� T t 0 he f .rid I . tsib - - I Ill aram .. V konor of the pocasioni. was crowned with d I C . P., .I., 0 dwa With it . a am . .. -Ono of out oxchailgos says ; The other Inge, 4 . r r, a ,,,, �b 'a d. Ad .0, . I , ct� ,lit, cip.. . to 6.1 11 vrom)l' of holly. Mobbed next time lie visited her. is mada to Appear loss than two . ofterolicloo, 0"W'r I 6 no. A . I I I . I � I . I . - . I I . . I . � . I 11 . � I . , , � � I . . , I . � ­ � I . 1. I .. . . I I , ­ . 1 1. . . I ­ I . I I... ,� . . . I . . . I . _-6. .111:.1.1 . 1. :-111 I . - ­ I . . 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