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The New Era, 1881-09-29, Page 3"—, __. , ­ Z- ,.,— � --;- -, - �,� I 0 I I _ � , - , . � — . . - .. I __ — ,_ - __ I I I � . . � I I I . # I . 11 I I . I . . . � . I I I. M!M--M- . ,---.---.--�.,.—.---,.-,.,��--..,I . I Sept.. 0,9, 1881. __ ___ - - ­___ - . . _ I CAN AT BA Willvx T . -;—.x , . I, . .1 t- shot by nor 140Y. 9 a pleas"re, RX. . � . . I 1. I . Xxvic"144VE 0001141 i[INKSONS., I caltololk on thq Nlagnirgmi—This 46;l:0411n. ).0yed R10upter. � The Toung Childroa Overitax,ra ,%with A, borrible tragedy is reported to have . � � StImdy­IwJk 1P[krV1mt`0.S1i94c�stl0n- been enacted during Sunday ufterrioola on � A parentil,nd friend of the School -writes I . � I board a pleasure barge on Niagara Itiver. r a stor to d to the Baffolo ("Ourier wa's the ;Kingston, 10do .- ,The impression is . . geluera-1 Among Parente that the YO49, I . 7 depart- t1 -alis artyof exoursionists were reliVruillig. , fro i.4. trip down the river to, S � our Spring ilibil4ren in at !east i3ome of the � . Monte of our public schools Eire over -tasked. 'rovej here they bad spent the dwy. -1 - . ong others, who accompanied the pariy The brains of young Children should not be i . I too, savagely strained with long And hard , I were a young man and bilts Affianced. `Whil.6 , . lessons, ;Juat, imagine � obilid of tender . I . at the, grove the young man had, drack I I �. some, and the YOUL9 woman, kacl gone ra who can lacarcoly write at 111, . re 3 learning fifily-t,wo ,hard, words to write walking with another young man. This I of on evening, besides other lessons. � led On the return trip to a loiwr'B quarrelo , mrising from' jealousy, during whTob the If it portion of this writing Was . done under the eye of the teachers, in . I , love-sick Swain accused big - Sweetheart school, the child Might me,ke some pro, of improper conduct.. This the girl Stoutly denied. shortly. of ter the' gross in the Use of the pep, but the system . � I has a cont . r I ary effect, and � has, the tendency nternational Bridge, I I . ... I It. to prevent the child ever wrl ing. well. and while it .was hugging. closely. to. the .0aliadiSIn sboke, the. young man walked t I o The home lessons, if sn7, should be easy, not of a, nature, to. overtask the young minds the place where his betrothedwas standing or discourage them. Surely this confine- and again made the cruel accusation. She . � ment in School from Q's. in, to 4 p. M. is again asserted her iupoqen,oe,, when the maderied young ruffian is said to have de� sufficient, without long lessons to P . . . Corn Y the time that Should b� given tdreoreation, lib.r.tely drawn 9, revolver and shot bet . and what is very important required tbt�a�h the beadv killing her instantly, � ,and from most Children, . home duties. I am She fell dead ht big feet,, the story goes, . , . I sure our Inspector , w� , 11 give this matter his . _ and the life blood oozed from it terrible . 4� p6ttentitin. It concerns every parent with wound in her temple. . The Male members . the interestof III child at heart. a of the party instantly surrounded the mur. . � . . derer,- and he was quickly disarm , _ ad and . . - . ' Fol[C]GST Jim1g)"WitVAT'"' 1 bound hand Ana foot with a etro4g cord. It IWAS allaodetail.ea that the party landed at . ftow to Sayin and Increase the Valuable BlackRoch,- where the Police had* taken . � . , Tialiber Sopppplm 91C.S.Impriavlarct . . � , , �', .11., the avenging lover in charge. and'loo'ked . ' ' ' ther dungeon of t fifth preciA ot 11.1m.uP, in At a meeting of -leading.'exhibitors and .hi , . station house. . . . I others.at the2rovincialExhibition, hold in . I . . . . � . London last night, the prize essays were, .. . 1. � I ­ _ . . iisad. Two 041liese referred to forest pro- A r4ji%pt'ZLs sen, in na'Opea Boat. 1. Bucke, of Otts`WA� wall . It was 6 o'clock when I turned the boatla one of the* essayists. His paper referred head.," I never queStii;ned, I Co , k uld row baQ to the immense destruction of forest areas � . . . - iw twenty -minutes, And reckoned that the by Qio parly settlers of the. country. At . . extra balf-boui would be well worth the . that time it Would have been ridiculed if . the proposal to save the timber hall boon r , owed at first with a good deal. money and My �vife was delighted at of "'; . I made. He Spoke. of the.'timber interest as the ni.gny.�er in which I made the foam fly second only to that of agrielilture. in this � - With my Oaks. - IndeedJ worked too hard; country. The Annual revenue derived from . 'of the exertion soon tired me, And I perspired . . the timber lauds Oritapio .aggregated Over 6400,000. The aestruction, by fires' . sit every pore wit the eat. t was s Ig I Y. was dwelt on, and some surprising state- , distracting t at the baby, who had been, sleeping very quietly,'Should now wake up Monts made fiL regard to this. More trees � I bud cry for w at I.suppose you .might call have been destro ' - .yed by'thege bush fires 'exported her fem if you can':give regular names to than have ever been. frotia the .- milk -and -water administered sbout-se�en coqy0y. From- the - tiM'S occupied times a, day. -11 I ain, sorry, William," said bylliard-wood in coming' to ..maturity my wife, ilthat we have stopped'louger 301 to 150 years -it was obvIO ,do than the . hour " 11 Ob)" said X, liuo7r 'child that the GovernmenU Must beconie the -, 2 ing thmt,'-th6 was runuing in prodt,oe-.-. No priv.ite individual, could her head, ,,baby will do very, well undertake such a work. In the neighbori.ng until we got home; we shan't be long now; " Re,gublio great encouragenient was given to . and again I exerted my strength mud toiled �; raising, by free grants of -laud, etc., tre . I like A champion Tower. 11 It's very ouriou8j" for that .purpose: One of the - lmrgeot said . 1. giving tip after about ten minGhtes, exporters in the country expressed -419 .and feeling quite exhausted and pl,bumug . opinion that in twenty years there will. be , for breath. 1, Whab's very curious? " Said . up pine to export from Cana7alt. 14 coholu- my wifd, ,,.why,,, said I, Pulling out niy ... � - , Bion , he Stated- -that - it --was � absolutely -w-aCt-cib',Irhe-r---b'--'-20--'- '-- ­ I �a . i is milautesputgan. the necessary that forest fires should.be . .e land seem's rather farther oil thauit'�%,m,4 Suppressed, And the Government ought to before I turned th� boat'6 head towards:it.11 - I take sLeps for enforcing precautions having - 41 Yes," said she, growing. a little pale; 1, I've . this -effect in vio,vi. �econdiy--Tho pine beetit noticing that,' too.1r: 11 llailmps .1i . lauds remaining sbAild. not be settled. .W , ants it steadier stroke," slaii! 1, wi phig ruy ­ - _ �, ...____.._T,bi�dly.�W.-&%tli _.._-I-,ku�dsL_;--S.h�l,Aa. -b-.'.�:.�-ilA...",16i6Fi6,6d�:i','hiid;.�6ttl�in6l�t6-,tho-6'a,r�.�gitiii'�.'�I aud, with her. consent, they sought the house of a preacher between Hurou'and I , - mediately planted. Thedestruction of the rowed for an6tbei ten minutes, uud then forests, he saia,.wouia lead to the. gradual ' i,,ked ov'�r 'My ahculd�r.. .1 - qotild not.be decrease of -rainfall mud other evils. - . . I I � . decRied.!­Row. as I would I not only could . , . , , . . . - - _._ r., , , � , 17][RIEUIU'it'llrbrt'f.r�lloiA.%,Iifi�. . make no way, but the boat actually lo.,t . . . . 1. .. , - . .. ground. I was heartily ftightened" afid . I . . A New York despatch - SAYS. � ,.'Mrs. Amu' Pulled in..tho 'cars, to istkud,oup and look I � I MoGinley,-whosa .home 19 a cabin: on the around me. - My wife began to cry'aild -an Cliffs a� Broadway and Stxty�djghth Street,' � the baby roared' as, babies of .wfieu I a 'Court of- Special Sea-. . vi�as borne into th . . . they are . particularly wanted .. to � Rions on a Stretcher Yesterday. 1A,fter She . had keep quiet. . * There *ore .- sortie, .$hlpal -I haiIe- a- long .distauc'e - I slid her husband, James, some .hot . words, on Wednesday Imst,- she. fled' from � as amid, Qff. � � I I and tbefe. was a, Smack that bad pmse.d* us, the violence be threaten6d, but was soon two or thr9winiles distant,, but: the4e was I � caught. He lifted her * in his 'arms .&rid' , hotbing Lear us. I put- my hands to tuy : . seated her in 9, boiler of- scalding. water Mouth �hd shouted towards vbe lund us from which she had only a moment before hard P,s ever I could, flattering myself that � taken some clothes. .. �he'Wah .taken -to therb was.a faint chailee of'tho Smooth Roosevelt Hospital. In extenuatioxi. the ,Water 6ouveyiiig thig'scurld.': 1. than ,stood prisoner- pleaded that he aidu It know the waving and flourishing.roy1ab f6l!'at. least . water was, so hot, and that big intention five minutes. " Oh William, what, will . was merely 1, to soak her."' 'The husband, bete'orne of us I" cri(A4 my ,wife; sobbing . v!as committed to Blackwall's Island for piteously.,. I'waimuch too upset to aiiswer . - six months. . * . . . - .ber. .I had hop�dthmt we should hii noticed I . _____ � I . . - by some of the people who keep a look out . 'Forephugh Plan. * � -- .,- ,.�.- - . I On--tbe-Pier--'bi3 . as the time went by, bud . . * . . FRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. .20I.�Forepmugh' the'sun -sani lower, 'and I could'. see Ile ' , . refus6d to pay the city' ciieus license, and signs of -anything, ccmi�g to. our'. rbscue, . renied grounds juB.' outside the: city for - . dta f ell,'aud I Sat'down and. Stared MY,8P1r . ' . his show, -wilen the Council forbade the . blankly at my wife. � I put out - the oars I � I unloading of. the circus, or its parade in again, but -was so Wearied that I soon gave . town. Mayor Taylor was then served with . up -rowing; besides, Ifeltthmt we were being an injunction by the railroad company, but .Carried. away, and. tba,t the oarti. Bcarcel� � refused to obey A,' And tbe:military. .wake hindered our.pkogreso towards . the obean . called -out by-* the Sheriff to-enf&betho I When the night, fairly came the wind go . I . � court order, which they did, the -circus . up, tuot very much, but enough to clisturb , . debarking and parading -under Protoo t . ion the water,.mid- the vhairy began .to 8191 . . of the Eoldiers. A row was imminent f6i 6 about horribly. What was Worse, it blew . I , , time, however. . . I . - off the land mud. helped to carry us furthe . ­­.... .-Ii: . I � away. I gow I Cursed 'my - folly for -no . I �. . Some Yacts and ftvarti. . I . I I having brought a'man with me 1. The cryiii ' I � France has 100,000 luumiios. '... . '. .. ' of the poor hungr�fittie baby and my wife'. . There are 230,000 goats on tha,isiand of . . mosins and reproaches Wits just uladden �ing. it' was very find overhead, the Cyprus. . . . .. . . w ,sky full of Stars, -but there was no moon, mu� . . Of. th; population of Ireland 76X Per the. sea looked'as black as ink. I-couldap cent..are Catholios. .. . . . the' lights on the land, and c6uld.even -very I I . There are 100,000, anti-pblygainy Mor- . I faintly bear the strains of A -band Of musi - . mons residing in IoWm. , . .. ; .. 'Playing on the cliff, for, as.Ih&vo told -you . .1 ' The Annual raiain production of Calif6r.- the Wind blew. from We Shore, I pulled bu ma amounts to about 62,000 boxes. ' " I . I my watch,but,though I hold it close to my I could not Sao what time it was. . It is estimated that there reside in LobI* . don, Eng., not less than 30,000 thieves.', .nose kept on looking. around in thi ho�es 6 � . . observing a passing vessel, but, -thou I . . 9 . _� ,� , I . M%nteucci,one of the boldest andmost no doubt. some. mula�' have passed ' . persevering of all the bravo, stout-hearted .1 ' did, not gee , them. . My wif continually skyi 11 0111 -'Williaul .. . baud WlIo-.b%ve risked their -lives. .in ex- ploring Africao, died on his 'way back to. .Was wh&6 shall w& do 2" 3 ,),I' smid 1, 1, wha I Italy in London recently, and the whole,. 6an we do We muBt, sit here and w�i 11 Wait P -she CiY ; 11 wh it 8 thil of in - Italian � population, headed .by their am. . .would to wait'for 2". 11 Vbr daylight,. if or othiu� . baggy, followed the 'coffin, barebeaded,'to ' else." I' Bultw'bat will daylight do-foirus Charing Cross. Mantetioci started ,With 'We have bean lost in da�light, andwhen Massari, another dauntleAs Italian ox' daylightcomes where shall we be?" uni: plorer, like himself, .for the purpose of seeing that part of the interior of here -she would hug the p6or crying bab� �aead, ,Africa - obich no white man ever visited. Prince and wish herself and so On.. The se kent the boat k6oking incessantly, so tba Borghese, at whose IiIxpiilbse the. expedition it �vas imp6s,ible, for me to,litand up. Hov had been undertakenj accompani6d, tboba . we passed the licurs, I can't tell yoii. Th a i far aii Dargour, viliere he was loft be. I!. baby would Wake tind cry until she crie . hind on account of illness. Manteucci and I , herself to slaep,'thliii walio And cry horeel I Massari pushed on in a Slanting direction � . . to sleep I again, and so on, hbar. alto . from the northeast of thecoutinent to the ,,our, My wife &.d'l fell Silent; wo *hit . . . Southwest, and -.*arriv6d At Cape - Coast . Castle. After four, years' abactioe,'titterly exhausted all . that could, basal and lv� tilt ` dyinghou there like two 6 . exhaustedI Mautducci was 0111y, P. . I I shaill remember the gurgliug an'd sobbiL The Pi,arl of Duniaven, who is again in . noise Of the water splashing against th this country, draws the bulk Of his great boat's side, and the dreadful -sileno income from Ireland, and is.ona of the low, overhead and 6rodna, above, th . Irish nobles of Coltio blood and lineage. � .. . water, as I may I myi The dawn. wa rJolike his father, Who was ft tells Sob Of just breaking whbn I saw a vessol mmkin . the soil, took the.doopest interest in It &'ill '. arblack mark'against the pale .greenh& spent most of his time on it, Lord Dun' ,whereAhe sun was coming. It took in raven seldom resides on his. beau'tiful some time to And out which way Elbe, Wa estate, Adare Manor, near Limerick, ab(4 Still more rarely entertaitis. there. He toing, but., resently the rising sun mad _ or plaing pa a it $MEL I spends money freelyl boi�over, Ili �his I S�cmckt tond that, ohs aimed directly for u Splendid house in London, and- in Colorado, I managed to stmuil up in tile wherry an, where he owns 80,000 acres and goes for, I flourish my ,,at,. , There was no coast t sport. lIepor3sogE�osr,litrgofjo4t;Dutik&ven be soen-nothing visible upon sea ba Castle, in GlamorganAbire, J$outh Walea; .the that smack. So far - AS water wall t, W bull there, too, is rarely'to'.bo found. . might bavig boon in the middle .of th . The bridal veil for the Princess Victoria, biggest ocean in the world. I pereeive of Baden who, is abbuA -to be married to before long that the smack saw ,as, foe sh 11 the Cr6wn9 PrVice of Sweden, is being made at WeeliselinAnn's lace UotorY At Hirsoh. lowered one of hot Sails and Came &Ion slowly. A great man. in yellow Clothe berg. The eh,dA of the veil display alter. bmwloa out, - what,s that boat, and Whim natoly tile arms of Sweden and Baden -, doyouwani?ll Youinighthave-Suppose . 14 , the general design is composed, of. oranges he would guess our want by out appea and myrbleb, the borders representing ance, 11 We've been canded AWAY to Boa, wre[6tba of various flowers, Every bit of - . I answered . in m f aint voice for If olb a the Work, .4von the foundation, has been Weak its ail infant and J' at t to or done with the nosale. 'The -length of the HkO One, it and valve been in tbi . veil is VJ metres (six yards), boat All. -bight," 11 Whore do yo __... -_ --- I ----'I I '-k . I I I I . . % , . — __ � --qwgw I � . - P 1. _� come, from?" be called. Itoldhim,pynahe it CANA D ME-;THQPI,5T CHURCH � . I ___ , __ TIM FORNST rarcs. , answered,, I'Ve'll tow. youla. Lookout -A I " , I —_ I* for the end of the live;` And another man , , . — oi ­ X 'Whole 0ounity lilar."t OTCr-oreadhil 14 throw a rope at me. *I c a ught it, but, did Position and Progress of the. Body in . . I , "into 99 Matters Mina! 8101i . 4110. not know what to do with it; seeing which . t Dominloli. SAN Fitaxcisco,. SLpt, W. -The fire in the first man told mo tokeep hold, ,and . , -he Xarine County is spreading rapidly. The 11 drugged the whoiry up to the Smack, abd . -.*--"— . _ Throckmorton Rmnobo of 16,000 Acres hasr ii then got ikito her and Attached the line to ELOQUENT ADDRE88 BY REV. 0M DOUGLA%� been burned over. The damea. extended o the boat, 'I Will you Sit here or come 41wardTl )is Asi�od. IsObt, come aboard, The following Ili from the address ,of Rel -It to the summit of Mount Tamalplaia. Xen. v I are trying to provont the I fire going down I certainly," 1. replied �, - so lib took . I I . . the baby Goo. Douglas to theXetbod I ist Council now the seawarcl Side, wherethere, is uoWug to t and passed it to a sailor on the smack, mud then helpeZI my wife -up, and thek me, So . in progreaB,, Mr. President, I greatly fear that the I I , stop it till the ocean is reached, fifteen s miles away. The town of Sancellito is a I . here, we ivere, saved, but faint, broken- - � time of the conferei,ce has expired, and I threatened. Be fax 00,000,acres have been u I . . down, feeling as if we bad been (lug out of hardly know whether it will Lot be An burned o�er, it largo Part -of it valutible t the grave. Luckily, they had %,few tifis of �. . . infliction upon you if I make any extended timber land, I (I Swiss milk in the cabin, and so poor little � I- baby observations on, this oc(:gAqioA. (Cries Of ; II'G6 on,") Well, , IlurrALo, Sept. 19. -While m number of t got something to eat As last, Also, they gave us some corned Voof land Sir, ia responding I to the, words of welcome � I Dead, � , prouou men were fighting a. forest fire raging About I I I the village of Marilla, in this oouuty,m I broad. wblqh we devoured grate- , , by yourself, words Which own the wisdom in tree, whose roots had been under, t 'm"Tinsoo,l fully, after the blubber of ship- I - , _ I "Ad oangtity-of.age, I count myself happy in being young ,man toppled. over, pinning a I t wrecked people. The captain of the smack Inughed when I t6ld him we had originally . per . . mitted to bring greetings from Some two hundred young ministers . . . I named 11, Frank Parm to the ground and a instantly killing him. Tbevillagelaco.ei i a started for an, hour's row. 11 I'low much with their flocks, and to, present, them this I I I . dared in dapger, skid all the ground v do they charge you for an hour?" says be I Nghteenpence," "You've. da bef this great historical conference. 1 on ore A tyb It we be but little between the Woods' and village Are b * 1 11 11 0 iliI I answered. JC . � . hmd m good sight.een-pennorth," says he. Among the .do, Yea, mi - , , Can thou'. g illions, of our Ameri sloughed up, as t � 11k. so mt I I � he sod seems to burn I I ich. charcoal, The firoo, in this �; . . 14 You. may th4ull; the Lord, master. that � I Israel, yet we thank God that He liath , vicinity were started by it man named ( you're Wive to pay even eightoenpeiace.� D'ye know how many miles you've drifte& . given us A place in our Land .of the Lakes Ana, of the North Star, and that He hath. George Eldridge, who started one on his I � I , farm for the - Purpose of clearing %portion i from ur port?" ,,No," Said L 1.4 Well, Opened for us % door of riaiplandent oppol,,I of it. I - I . . tbolijoa mid he, It you've drifted eleven miles. tunityintheimmediatefuture. Thisgreat - . . 1. I , There's the coast—you. can calculate for I empire throughout all its history bas been its ]LOVIUSTS ANID OU011ICKUWV i . Yourself;" andbe. pointed to the wlilte Cliffs Sending out intellectual and moral light I I . I which were visible from the emack'o. � 4eck, overall the earth., The history, of* the . Terrible State of Affairs in Vienezuela— I I thcugh not from the boat. A, fearfully great republic to- which my honored M others Offer their ClAildren for Sale, I long distance they looked' to be sure. ' :: William," said my wife At this moment, friends belong is in the ascendant, advanoaI 1. ing with ever increasing power and cOniblu" III Thd U. S.� Consul at Maracaibo, Vane- J I r I zuelm,- writes that. owing to the ravages o . f . I'll never come upon the water again." 46 Nor 1, Ssrab,�'-Said I ; ,, At least without, iug its influence with that of this mother land. The history of the Dominion of locusts ana. drought the Goajiro Indiana I a wan." �'.', Man or no mau," said she � -1141111. -Ana Canada, which- indeed forms pmrV . . arebeingdriven. to desperstioi. Mothers I . . come to t he settlements. t9 offer their chit, I never venture my life again." I have , it of this grilat empire, and which, I . _ think, air, IOYAI � dren forsale, saying they are dying of I . no doubt she will keep her word, though won't cost her a very great effort to do go, is -par'baps Moro to Englaud's Queda than X I -Ingland it I Self bun r, The exportadign of all artic les of' 4 foolei robibited, and additiona, ta,xes i for I am. quite sureT shall never attempt to make bar bronk it.—Lon,don Ddily Tele. —,the history of this Dominiori is but within the horizon, nevertheless itr is fall of It are levieT to ralievId sufferers. In some I � graph. I . � prophecy mud of promise of noble develop- I places the ground is covered with a thick i layer of dead locusts. It is feared that I ... ­­_­._..­. . . 0 I . E- xciting lutidents as she Forest virems. �ieut. It is difficult, Mr, President, to rise " to a conception of the greatness of that . deadly disease will be p I reduced by their I putrefaction. A reward is offered for I I . In, Miphigan the beat withered theiedIves of stltudilag trees tw.? miles away from the material heritage, that field .for high endeavor, which God has givenus. Ay, . I their colleetion-j­-and as* high as ,8,000; . i pounds have been, gathered i . n. -one day. 1 .'fire, mud Seven miles - off the beach not Sir, from the Sunrise Elide of our Dominion, where tholoold Atlantic tosses her created Cattle are dyin . I I . g.for want of water. ThIP ] Forrester Sailors foupd the heat uncorn- I . � fortuble, . . billows against the g4rifte heights of, New_ rivers are diied up, and the crops'rut I ined. in Maracaibo, rain is entirely � When Charles Hempstead Saw his fourldland, to the sunset side, where the b I road 1�aoific tells to the b6s;0h *bar BUM- .where depended upon for drinking purpose8i I I . I ' � intended wife's house in flumes he sug- gebted it home of his own at once for her I . I .xner dreams -hi weet low murmurs, faint 8 . distress is caused by the poorer classes grz-1119 . comp to drink semi paline �, Ielled . aud, with her. consent, they sought the house of a preacher between Hurou'and I , and low, we have a distance exceeding by . thousand miles that betweeni tb Y . tondoifand the city of Montreal irei citob water. . . . . . . . . . . I . � . ­­ ­­ i-- . I . . .. .: Grindstone citie a, where they were soon Lim . de marl'and wife. I .. I . . � we dwell, and Still, Sir, from. the iwagl,nary line that separates. us from the ,: � Shooting. , : - . � . . . I 4 contemporary very properly remarks.: A man leaped frarn a bluff'into the lmkb � and found himself close behind 'a large I I In . gremb � republic, we stretch. aw'sy the of the it iab, great treat for our sportsmen to got I ' to BhOO I outside of tbecorpotation t; but it bear. Tucyremai tied in . company under I the bank nearly at). night,� the bear .Iiterally'to very ends earth, Rich in undeveloped resources in our older . is uq Sport for the karmor whose land, dry boon, .aud . heeined as humble 4 . a &.dog. Doer sought Proviucesi the Amazing development of out, great Lone Landlells that ou� Hyperion AS tivaer, has shot over during the day to remain awake.lialf.the night lest a Spark tile companionship' of cattle and horses, Anil paid. no attention toi persons. rushin 19 . . of liope is* Ilikoned in .the. empire of the flaming West, %�hose virgin', *soil ivill.yet has been loft 'to Itindle into a flame and � ' burn'llis fenceganol buildings. Therdisno , -the past them. � I . Tweuty,eigbt 'People spent So night And a . 'field tremble to the ' tread of freeborn millions Comprehending tbous%nds of the sons and sport in anything of' that kind, and, - . . , shooter exhibits very little .consideration day in 9, corn above Richintiladvillil, . . -Tirwilidward ,at -'ttioiiY�w"-LL—s'-M--fluld-of---p-e-a*-B," I o1mughter"f-our-BritisIr � ri Xethodism.:Now, . I who --- will ,iridulg4a,hit3:tai3t-o-at.�s.ii(;Ii-a-ee.%-�'.Wt i hib neighbors. past mouth there ) � , mud when the flableti got into this the party were f6r hoars with hot peas, which Sir, this is the p"es, .Whiol� G, ,t material foundation . od has given us, itud on. whicli,we ,Forthe 11" be I 41 good deal of --iiiiemsihess in the . � . pelted, wer.0 mliellect by the fire. Wet blm�kefs; Are building, thus raising the, t.e . mple of Canadian, Methodists, 'ibich we believe farming community growing out of this' I � .. , . Matter; and - We beg - 'of , sports- I I I 0ollatfu t vigilauce and tile Standing ,corn Saved lie" I pet;pla; -but'm oth6r localities, t, I . I will be it home,and anusylum and blessing men , to 'bottle tip their., practices for. li, lotil-I it. R hall. q 0 to A_t lip Q, ll:je u � � - iere-persons: sough . - _�M!,­,_._ ­_L.ii&:11 , tthe-satue'rofugei-thek mnd_WTjn_dd7, 11__11-_'41- wurq amot o . � � J a . .6 -coming and far-oa - ginerations—Already, . 1 .11se$- give,n­�jo� Us it full meaSqre.-(9 Sir, God I - _ .eas, . _o l,st, , . I . . � . I Ile 44��Xbfqiis. ,, A few days ago a up6rtsinmu, ,. . .1. - I 1- --I _­ ... n , , remountrAt6dwitli by agent orna, ,iX6 . . A "ven-wila ride for Afe -under most eiTcouragerueut. Though confrohted-,.�ith the most richly endowed, the most�4ggr 6&5ive .was happened 'himself to, be *%'Rporb; but:wbo . .extraordinary circumstances was the expe, houce of it farmer near Forrester. Ile an d cougervativ6. type of Itomaniefii on the' face of the eva-th,'making our Province of refrained from a. piop�rsi5n�ebf lie daug4er I . of induWbi at this Specially dry season; . gat,liered fifleeri.petmouB in his wuggou., and - . �ubbee the - Thermopylai of con flict on the but b6thing.could restr1in, hith.' Shoot he- . - � started for the beach, - The fire was.olose . . behind themsms illey Started', so ClOse that I . , 0outinent, though we.danip.aftdr thli-Angli, Coin '*and- Presbyterian Churdh6s oil Sir Y yvould, and.did, ind great conateioat idif * ong,tied,-iliougli fortunately no Accident. If. tii('3 dreiisea of Some of the women, and . . I I. _. this Conference Will be' glad to -lemrn'thmt, One Of thess' gG tleme could bil pr6 a a . I , u1jildreu weile (in fire frorn'the'sparks. - It . . . I . was havon.l;clil4b of tip hill and 6'wn, with . . onti"out of everysix'of this entire popula, tion, � and one out of every four of the stiuib Point where forest and field 11res have got fl� Eitdit to Witness tlie appalling'exhibi7 . cordu roy,'xuts"And ro(;ts,,. and theborses ueil�.ded. Lio wlli� to li:iige them into a -mad . piotestant population ,, �my homage to ihe� teACWD6 arid to. the instruction of uetlio-, tio� of - con - flagration; ho � would -'leatrl itL lesson he Would - uev6r . forget. He would . run,* . Ali- the. waggon, Started the tire of A . m di . am. ead.the lli:�Dtestavt , (Applause'.) We I' Roe for himself the consequence of plq-ing. . hind wheel rolled 0.. They could not'st6p . . denoruitimtiona� for strength ..in this] . . with- this destroyipg'616ment. I . .. t for it,-aud yee, even dri m'iood road, the Wheel would have crushed d6wn"ingolug . , Dominion -of Caiiiadm ; 'and, sir,.Wa 'are -,. !� . _-_-. -- . . . ... ­ - . . . 1. . � .1 , . I . twelity rods witho�t it.' The horses pushed . thammul to o'mY, -further, that the unitaA � I . Methodism, 'Of the. Dominion , has ' . . I Photographing lUoux. - . . I . . . . . . I, Miss Minm,w tile. goldeb-lia&a : blue- over that Eleven miles.cf.,.iough road at 9; . I ,wild!run, - and the whqel stood. firm." A- . made . its: selecti Ion,' - and- , millipr . t I's 0 ' the old. tli-6ology 'flitely , � -�. eyed 11 Lion. Queen " 'of &:, trbveilln� . � *delav- of five minutes at, miW point. of the ,roael would bm�o �iveh fifteen More victims, I you so- - Vre- .ented. We are thankful. to, gay that ' -flie nienagerid,'lately vlaited the studio of a. famous'pliotogr4pliev of Stisibo5urg. ."-I . . . , to the AVI.mes which followed on. bebind.. . .. � . I. . .. . . -thougli. not insensible to . conflict :of thought that is abroad, to the questioning wit -11 said' the tit to have. my. portrait takoni fair damsel. ' - 46 1 am at yotir service* ptay - . I . .. I . . I . . % Obituary. .- I . . . . . . .. I . and 66reat of the sci e*ntifie atheisni.of .this. . laiid# the tfanso'endeutal and pantheistical * be seated,!'repllea the photographer with . A -deferential bow. 46 By your leave," shb, . . . Atelegriphic despatch from Baltimore ' philosophies' of .New England, and the' rejolhed,tiansfi'xing bi;Q ,�ith a steady. -announces the.death yeateidav­ i f . � . so -called bigher cri,ticiams--:,we are tl'iank-. glance, 46 1am. not alone. Two1rienasaie, ,�ortig of Mme. Sdsan Mary Bonaparte wid w!o ful-to say that that oYatem. of' truth w1fich .. , itwo,itirig me outside your door..'.". So say- . 1, Jaroma Napoleon Bonaparte., 8116 was in . w4s.forinulmted,here,'-which was pro. in i gs� set a silver whistle to bet lips mad 'her, 7O.bh year and had been.auff-�rink. from I )poubd6d in this dehtf6', is our lb6odiby, our . - biew.g t shrilly, Whereupori two stately li . paralysis lor'six Weeks.. Her two"Sousi I . reconoilistioin. of God!S ways, with which- . valked into tbo�apaitmentj.greetitg its lil ' r.dI;-,T,-Bo'pAparte auUColonel, Jerome we confront All the assaults. of'advar's afi6s. proprietor with-& Salutation of gro'�tia that Bouva * rt6, Were with herin her last hours. ,*nd, airi we.. have, pla'nted ourselves .upon made his blood run cold, At,a sign from . t The lute Mine., Bonaparte'was the daughter this ground, --and' bave'Made odr idlemn I their youtlifu I 1 ml , stress, however,. the form of-Benjamiii William's,.,'a 'prominent mer. *. election in this . matter. - We, rQoice that 'tihought I xuidable�beasti sat down 'quietly enougU,' . chaut of Baltimore,*Crigivally of Roxbury, .this. formilla'of religious is rapidly and Herr Schweitzer, gaining Confidence Mass, In X6.veinber; 1820,'ahe, married ..becoming the Most controlling form"of relig� fromAbeir peaceable'.denicanor, proceeded JeroMe Napoleon Bonaparte, the only Son. . iousUlief in the Mminion,'and indeed, . I 'to group hi0a,ppalling clients with tremb. . r of Jerome. Napoleatil .-.brother'of'the great b Sir (as our reveretid biB1bQps,cmn bear testi- L . � I. 1,1,g.hLuds, placing Miss Mina on a sofa ill -Einperor.,and E iiiaboth Patbereon, whom. mony), over the dnitire Ameripau continent. 'thil a seuA-reolining 'Attitude ,Nith a lion on 9 I thaPrince married in Baltimore. ,Shesvaff V rom flower) lauds of the SaAatche- either Aide of hot. - ' - . , I 8 :a very *eOlthylkily � And brough t her hug- , wan Add the -Aisiniiiboine io-lbe'glmdes of . � ' . . . . - - . . , ­.... .... ", . band'& largo fortune. She surViVed,her. .'Colorado, from the fiozen,regions of Labra.. ' � -Seldom. has 9, newspaper been issued I .1niaboaid* about eleven., years. Of the twd . � *Mine. dot t6 the cane brakes of Arkanaai.3 and the ,ur ider greater diffioulties aud amid less eon! Elena of Bonaparte the Old eat, Colonel rancl;es of Texias,'frorn- the mist . � y isles' of I genial surroundings- than the�News of the e, -4eromo,Nupoleou Bonaparte, is a g6aumte Fundy to the crystal peaks of, the.Siorra . . Oainip,L which was published during the 1.00 of West Point mud Wits A Lieutenant in the Nev4das, Were is'not a city, there is 'lot a days' siege of Pretoria. The editor thus 0 Unilea StatdaArinyi He also, sisrviid with' town. there is not a village, there ii not a describes the conditions under which the , distinction in the French AiTy. CI J. t I . neighborhood, where the influence of John' 'Wesley's . feat was accomplislyed.: 11 A bungalowfor � Bonaparte, .the younger son, is a iiit6mbor theology is not felt as It Meutsl a printing office, with canvas .thrown over of the Dar of Baltimore. . I . II . � . . stimulus bud as a force in. our moral regene-. its. unPiuished roof, through. which the rain — � -1 . . I- . I . ., � I f ration. This, sit, I say: with thaukfulness '.' freely penetrated, a gentle waterspout run. I . . Iteversinig-the Whealm. . . . I . I 1, . I before this great Conference. : . . � . I . . ninA down -the compositor's backuB hestood . �. . .. � f Experiments lately made at Blaekbu'rn . a with� Lt train -made up In imitation of that .. .1 . I �— . . . . . . . .1 kililled 1131.1s Finally 11"hysiclan. with a bandoliiir-bf Allartini-Ainry cart- . . ridges over his. shoxilaa`r,� big white mpton I , -ran !at the train I , .of the exbress which 0 t Standiiig in Brighton 'station, 'tc. test'the CXN.CiNNATI; Sept, 16.—Beln, IleatYw ,-Of Newberry, a suburb of Milford, OhiO,'Ia,tO for. a �uqiform,'cornposihg Stick in' hand and his.1ciAelying suggestively �eair his printing ' 1. Statement of the d . river* that lie reversed his a engine as e6ou As lie found the'- brakes aid. last night Shot Dri- J. T. Abrs�ms. Beat . . ­ Y . bl�ltrged'Abrams with intimacy . with his frame; the editor's quarters an Army bell tent and a, transport wagdon,1ho space . . Lt. � I .not check big train', ate of some iutere%t, , ' ' ? though' elicited the fact that the WIfe, and having convinced himself of the truth of the matter, stationed' himself At between in ' geniotisly rooled in - With a all stretched on 1 ta,ttered, a �elegrdph' poles ; .they al of an.engime of %.train running at . a high velocity has but &.very Small -effeet his front kate and us Al;rgms passed,shot . _ him, 'the bull entering 'the cheek an.d'p4ss_ theirvqlli) eaiting a ptiper by day and 04 guard!up to the 'knee in mud a , t night, of: in reducing,the speed. . A high speed..,W.as -attained, aud the en�!ine 'was reveikaed'* ing down throitigh the neck and out at the Shoulder. Abrams,is still lilivei,�bub t ' I ho- Sleeping in a' I I' 1�ather breeches long .pair o 11 b .-boots-'-and joLok spuis." r, orty.' burn, ers t quarter of a mile bofoie reaching" thi 1 3 1 � Elta, woiand is pronounced fatal, Mram's was Beaty's fawilyophygidiab. I we're issued. ' . '' . . . � . . 1, I � JI: , I . tion, but the train run through the station �.-.-. - . .. I A itory is to be.found in old josit books 0, at about twenty rhiles an hour, mud 'had to 'Locomotive. . d.. ­. ; - � I , . 1 Quoon Victoria, a life at Bdlmo ral' is very of an Irish artiab'who �uiuted 11 The PAS. " d be stopliod. by the brakew, . f dviving.wheols; wbeii ruuniri 9 the roverSe . . ' , Simple mud Vnifotm. The , piper - Plays sage of tile Riild Sam by covering his canvas with red paiiii, and1e elplaitied his inter- � r $ are not effective 'in 6toppiog a train. �%Ivltiy unaerher window every morning at 8, hIlo has. breakf,isted and is out of doors by * 10 ,. � pirdtation of the Scene by SMY1 , ugtthab the . d experiment allows how little can be rsiDg An engine t gained by reve,' uiid6r such I p�nds till 'noon .j" from which hour she a I la .. Egyptians' *ere Auppn"d to be drowned,- whiletbo IS , ritelites, had oscaped, Aw6id- I r. oi.i�cuma;tauceki. . . .. .. 9 I : - I 0 . _T�_ ­ � ., I . walking and occasionally visiting at the . c6ttagdo in the vicinity of the oustle; train* i'ng to the Xoniteitr.deq At -is, no loss an aptiat than 4 M, Do XeUV,1 1(, has produced a . LA . � 1111mmu o6u, U.-Inumt Noliem. . : . . . ' ' - upon, until 5, with half an hour's interval for loucheon, she a6otoa, herself' to' worl- � corresponding. whimsictillity. A cau'vast 2w',, and teprosents a Bankof'Englamd notes III Are bift'de from is NV �e libeitiouttings,onlY, never from .wbiuh may'lie termed offloial—reading don. p&tL -hom, State papers, etc., - 4ud .Writing wh-Chmeasurea4m.,by nothing but a vast exImuse OfJalld, has � 8 !Tals th avo lioeti Worli, So carefully is at 11 m. emoranam mud letters in connection there. been entitled by'the painter ,1 The, Capture of Bou Ainemm by the )?reijdb ". - Whou Do 9 tho paper prepared that ovda tile numbep t of dipa* into the pulp malle by eacri Will. with; at 5 she sets Out for her daily a i which lasts till 7, and occasion W41VOm. r. . Neuville was Asked by a puzzled ;Visitor to . a vidual workman is registered on a dial by 13 machinery, and the. Shoots are carefully .. Mr.'Carbogie,'mn iron malitor-oif Pitts. 11m., �acdompmniea by the studio topoint out i4liere Boa-Amema' . Wits, the Waintet -gravely replied tbat the e counteit and booked to each parson1hi6tigh burgh, A pa.rtY of Chief bad ad, and, its req.,ards the 1'renob 11 whose hands thby pass. The printing is friettA41iont Amorica,,bas boon makin.g & troops, they had not a;rii yea .(it the time a. done by a most �Uiioufs process within the d bittilt building. - There is 'Our of 111rito, in with his own four-in-hand, Starting froin Drsightthn,, be finished At the scone was depleted, The .picture is a saremam, And will no doubt be appy wated an elaborate 0 Arrangement for � Heouringthatuo note i4liall I ,,, ba ,v( hiverbess. 4b town, Diviforni, line, to which lie ,has boon it Inuuillcont I it, . pii,rls, ­ I I ., . .. t be oxaotly like 0 sequebtly thereauv other In exlotellct�; con' u;ver lima been it dupheate b6nefactor. he wo,a reoeivLd I)Y'8;000 per. Tbrotighoub the Aerman ernpirp tile' " anniversary of IS'edan, Svlit� 2nd, WitS 0610� a bank nbte except by forgoiIy. 'The stock of d paid notes for seven years is said to artiourit Rolibi the rr�vost at their head, and Mr. carliogie'R Mother laid'the first -.4ono (it a btatea it fortnight ago Wi ',]I 91'eat oil thil- 4im4m. it was on that dity that aii imperial a to 94,000,000, and to fill 10,000 boxeg;`wWcb, .,public library to be created by her soll at a had I' a first made koo I wn tile ditto of th- Orl Inalle 9 if place4l side by Side, would dqvot 6ver . cost of.,440,000. Ito already .built, Swimming batba.At a boat of �25,000. coming .general election", which is Oot.27th. a three, miles in extent. . I In fixing tipod thitt date, GerviatiR WarO t . I . Count Moitke, old AS lie is, has au,ug. reminded of'milother grebt day Ili the lis, a _SWO6t liftInplicity—We bail the passing, Commonly chergOtiO. spirit- 90 will Lot tory of tile empiro. %')I(, 27th of Octobor r- milk waggon and ask the 11 boy." if ho �h,s retire from motive �ervloe, but potforinS is the anniversaty of tilt! c4pittil1tiOn Of " aquatbof milk tospa,ro, Wegetthemilk all his duties as chief of the Atobs. - That it wad�*rnertl mecident which 8 and ask facetiously if it is cows'milk. "'Oh # gompIly on, at Stuff, and. now wiabe& for to-olec. brought the alootion t1luq into association . 1% Y Yea, sit. And thou with sweet simplicity, tjokl* to the German Reichstag. . I, with two great historieli.1 ovoints would be 0 11 We kool) the- cows' milk separate lro;� I —A nice quutol-A Coldness between hara to believo-6t Any rmte,104, for a . I u, the other", . ice dealers. .� - I 1"Zonchman to believe. . . I I . � "" " -for Sh's 14POICII—IWImPit WAII be Virolea 1. I . . . I . I . . . � . . . I � � I . I . . r - .., � . . . . � I . ,!x1tal-says: T48 M&t6ris1StQb0W(;ru . 1. . . . . I . . I . . I � I . . i . 11 . . .�ft, , . . I I. 01 I If I rl,W. Via favorite. colors, . "s. a deup . . I , , . . . . 3, 1 l, 4 � 11 .. I, e; �, , . I . i ! . " i : I I .�f� ,:4 i I , " I,,, . , I I ... ... Wiliklllli,iffi�,,- ,� ��. Ax..:: " _­ I il - — Aidiiiiiiiii., - . _ -i". . .,(.I .11 � . 0, _11411110— I I - 7 , , � I . I 11 � � ­%� . I � . I I I . . . . I I ­ I I _­___ 7 WJITIU COMINO V.&8n1O1NS,, I , . . . , - . � "" " -for Sh's 14POICII—IWImPit WAII be Virolea 1. Ju ithe 0,10101ing Arall VAP4 W-Irm!cv. .1 If . . ..,sudou Tl`1401-4 recognized Society . ,!x1tal-says: T48 M&t6ris1StQb0W(;ru . 1. I t"Mumn. and Win t or "a to beeven. Xiobf-w I I tt.!,�tiire a , .ad warmer in color than tb(..,(. . I * 1w,,t winter. Brocaded velvets t1lat, . t,;;rPdly jotand Ajop.q arc in Preparation ILL. . ,. 1. . � 141�rjtle'3. They are quite as costly as sejq� I , I im and, threaten to, supersede the latwV, .. I i bg.i Big Moro, Stylish, though. not preolatlIlt . I I rl,W. Via favorite. colors, . "s. a deup . t�x,yiiish to,sd-green, dark color',.,,, Flum i itrit 444 Almost indescribable mixture. -of I . xra,-cotts red and brown, and ideop olar,,t. I . ohcool� blue is again in favor, especially . i thoiso shades where the blue inollnek . )green. Orange, in it. mitigated form, will audopt.44. Shot with another colpr,sucl't . .1 ., a dark green, brown or red, it will be Sam , :l striped ,Mvats. It is very afreative when . , tj,.,d innioderation, but is a terrible color I , ,Leu seen in excess. Br9wn retains Ito ' opularity, and will do so As long as fashioll . I Dmains in a Sensible wood. !fberejs 310 . . I I Dior SO universally be.00ming%s a good, 'a-. I . - . In shado of dark and English. I . ,brown, winen, who make many r � alStakep as to . . a rh%t does and ,does not suit them, are safa . I .: � . � they Adopt, brown as a standing diab, b-) .. . I . I Speak, For the brunette it combines . I . . 0 .. barmingly with Amber or orang@, mud tim I . . londs finds it almost � as becoming ais Inch, mud even more so, when . li-�r . i1rness degenerates into� ssllownieFq., I . . ­ . There is ii.iuch -speculation as. to the . I ffecli winter olothin . .. ,--g.will have. upou.tho.. , I .. - .1 ricolotte, ,The hopeful.iucline to biilliovo " �_. .* . . tmi; the weight of warmer diesses, will 2,6. � . I 110treat this contrivance, by drIvilig it Out � I . I f l,4ntpo and masking it ridiculous, that it - - ' nuet eventually -disappear. The less. San - I I 1: ,nine fear. that this very cause will ille- I . . . � . . acre firmly'establish it, as alter the dis- . . � ewlcd �kirts of summer, the straight fidl . I . If honvy textures will -offend the fashioua. . . I . - . I Ile Pye, The Sensible portion of the coin. .. I . I ' I 111AIL,ttyhOpe many things'fjoin tha fact � ,- � I - - PrI330888 Of Wale& has neve . i one . o - -- , ' hat the � I . � n0xonizod the cringlette, and that tho�o , � I� 0w litive Adopted it. in any extreme way � . . . _ 0 ladies whose. taste is as questionable at; . " I � . lmu- poBition. ; A ad bonnets.? Are they to be neuralgi- . . ,i"lv . ­ , Small or extravagantly large ? A oll(101JOY towards a slight increase of size.. . . s ti.�IqAaront, and old ladies who -like to be . I . , * . . . ;LI�ql;eirlAbly dressed mayeven venture upol) - I 11 Wl.;Afibs with ears to them. Even. whou . I � I . . iul,,f fashion, straw ears are. prettier than . 11)Lt,.-h Wool, the sight of whicb, tuoken Into . hirl hitmati.ear, has it curiously irritatin-s 1f."oot upQn ; some -minds.7 The sinall I � � . ­iuc�ems bonnet, which has been so long v, I . � . . w.'!1-1ftiiI is accused, by the doctors -of pro. . . . . . III both eakaebe ,.and neuralgia, bLIV .Itilig I - t li, I , w probable that it will cease to be wQru ,. I - .'that � I . ". oaiy. reason of kind. It' w1l( , .. . I . �, ; - ..�'-rilo�ko*-Ijioie.*�pa�nfam(kladies f&SIIiO11­--­_._1__._,.. �­­.,- I , - It 11 - .,!.:,. too', in Addition to the now arigti�, .. . . . 1 : - .. -17-vtk*, measles, .t,) Suffer, from which iH . I . � . � . . 1. , luitL ' tiI digtinctionab present. The Milli. - I I . . . . � k,�,rm ljavo discovered that it ih ImpossibW .. . . � '. . 1. . �o �i-owd expensive trimmings upon the ' - -. - . ,., , � . bonnets in, such 1mvish,proftipion v,_- __ _'... ._', - ''..... -in-fluiiince - , .1 ..� ,;m�ill ; - - -- - Li -p. I ri 1.1io, large, -so. thlit-their ' ' I =;; 0i,t.._ . . "Fi:-Iil: dner—wilLlie 6daiugt,,dj,tr-dbf1t1-i1 . It =­­_­F��­ ., uu IVO I I . . '4�?� I ... ,.)( * tl-o Princos� st,;Ie, �.especially - wboil , , - .. ,I..� I . I I I I I cv1-:1,,� ,weather comes to forbid the wear I .1 . � . . . . � . . I . iiig of the bug hats on' which featherki�­ . .. , . . . . . �)v ,,ro �'�.bore havd: ­blien" displayed dui , - .7 .... I . . � . ing . . .. . I . -1 . b. 1) o ,,nroular_ . :� . � �- �. . . . . . .. . . ... I . � 11 . . . . 1-.. , . . . I I . . h, . I . ­. . I A I :*I: " . - . - I � . % . .... . . . '..� ,, eat improvement -bas'.reciiintly -been 1. �_' : ;. , . . I : . I .. . .. . mj 114 'a in that 'Useful product, Carboline,. �;l . , . - - . . �. I . I dcozlf:ri7�d extract of petroleum, wkich i,� ' , * ,.': ' , t1i 6 ' .. "' : �­ - ! , ,_ ,' _4i (-:ni� artiol&that really Cures baldues:,�, - It is ;low -the finest,of hair'dreisinAs.' . ,. . . . I . . .. : . . .� . . � "Ill . .. . I .. I -',UO is an increasing demand for told . .� � I I . esfato in'-Bkitish Columbia. Libor A"i . ' ' . "' . . sel�wio; and not to be had all An� reasonabi' " .. . . 0. . I , . . i ­ rlyura. The harvest is abundant. - % . I Q.. , . I . , � . �. . . . ... Iloopiewhoco�iuinfisiiltli arenotfk . � .... 1.7 . .. I I . . I � Alle - -.1 . .. . � .� . . I . . ! __ -.1 . . . . . I . I 't v ri, N AwAy rmw *.PHqi6---- � ' , . G . I I . . . I I � . -GRAPH ALBUMS, Watch Chains . I Loi:b. . - - - ot if, Brotich arid Earrinigs, yelvat'Fraines Nvor k . I - Bt -el;. ecd ".oti�. Seii'il3c.stf6i�pfor-sam�15Yesal,i't , , �- '-,, .1 �. .. .- , 4 o , .- Prim like. , J. T.: LIVEZY, 4 Market � Lane, Lon. ..' w . . . i I doil, Ont. . I . - I " . . 6 . � . . � -..-. ..._1 M t � . � "A t I . .. . . .11 I . I . .. . I . . . . I . .. . .. . I .. . � . _41191C Ir(DIZZ, - . 1. I ... . . I . I . . . 1. I � � I �.Ii . . I., I 1. I I .1� . ,.� �. . - � 11 I I - . I- . . . I. . .. B! i1ell's, ,1d1-00nSiUM01VL, slr.q : I- . I i , .1. . I ,,­ � � . �, . �, I,- �, . I . . . . 1. . I . 1. . ; . .. . . I. ��- I` � ' ' . ; � . I �. 1 ., I . - FOR . .. , I . . . . I . . . , i . . ; . , I 14 , . " � . . . . . . I I .r- . . I I cloralls, Comm A'sTunh, v .. . . . . I . I I .1 . . . . .�: :� 'J . I �, .,4 . . � . WHOOPING-COVGII, . I . � I . . , '.-�I` ­�, .", �,., . .. . .I � CU01M., . . - ; ;, _, - I :- 1 .. . . . - . I - I . . 11 11 1.1P 4 1 11 . I . I . . 7 I . Th's tnd establisbodreme4y can be witb,,cond ' * .' I . .. . deuvaXecorninefidild. for the dbove.ebralplaintH . . . I . TI -11f 111. lfyoTzr merchant has not igo�b it, L0. - I . I . 4 � . . I .. call ',-!b it lcx-you, . . . � . . . I .. � JOHN. W.. BICKLE ** . . . . , . � . . I . (.1FiJrmqr1y T,.Bitiklo * Son). . . I . ... , � , , .. �. _. I Iuwiltou Quilirlo. � . I Proprilitore, 1. .... - . . . ... . . .. . , I . I . I .: - - . .,.� .. .. . . I I I'll. �� 11 — - - __ . . � � . . I �. . I . I . . . . I L A%R.D.A N Ellv.'. -..... wl . I . .1 . ), . . I � . . . . I .. I ... . . ... ­ THE VE, Ry. BPS . � .� . . I . . . . , I . � I �� . . . : . ... 1. I . I 1 , " , . , X -E. a C h i. '4.6 ' -0 il .' ' I '­ . I i T I . . . . . 'IN � WIM WOULP9 - ... I.: . t � . . % - - � I . . I . . . I - . A 1. . - . I . . . � . . . .. . I . . IsmanufActuredby .' I . � . I . I . . . I . . .. . I , . . I . . . . WCOLL BROS., &Co., TORONTO . I I 1 I., � 4 _�,?_, , , . . I . . .. . . I Ana fi,t sala by dealers. Ask,your Merchant for - , - � ' '. , I I . . I !i t, Lax.r..'I't!o and talce no other." . .1 1. . . L . . I Th i�i oil under � the severest toot and moh4.. .1 . I I .. I � �1� � iiw.-,�, competition was at The Torontd Tridu&- . . . I tria t E',shibition awarded tbe highest prizia; alco . . I . . . . . tbL, t.MAD AXEDAL at the Provincial Bxhfbl. . . . tioll'I'laynilton, ind the-highost award at till) .., - ."', ..­ I . 1. . Doii.iiAorlE Xhibition, Ottawa, the silvIer medal. �- I . . P.r.aers and all who use AgnoWtural inachiii -., . I . . . . , ery, will save, inoney And, inadhihery by usin;, . . � . I I . ilowl lAit . I I . I . . . . I . . . . I � �� . � . � � . I I . I . � , DII'STIM * .. . I 1P . - ­ ­ Ij'�.& U ___. � . � . ' .. ... "I :� . . � .. � , . .. - 1. . .1 �� . �� �� �� ­ �� lr;::::"..�� . . 4 k MW It I I �� "" I. I Mamm I,. 11 1, 1 . ­ . I I. I I lVoi "I"Ouilon 1nmt1ta . to ter 'time Vare at . � � . I .-' KnIpcillullent.11m Speech . 11 . � �as.l�,.'opsiiial foktho.Va'll and Winter. Poreir. . . � vul...*i awl t6stinionia's from hun4fools. Iwhoni I , I . � I �" . I I ,:. 1� , A.� I .1, . ,,o ourod, address , � . t we ki . . � I ., I . * . M,`-.�mur,,Rmd INSTITTIWE, Londoit, Ont. � - . I . . �. . . . . � . . I . . .� V, _ : ,.,L� . - . � %J` . . _ __ . - . ., NORTHERN PACIF10 - — - ­ � RAILROAD LAMS, I - � - 0 . I *"' , . . M A ; V41111AWMES WO19, VAUNJUS19S. 0 . ( . 40,000 Farm, . 6,060,06'Acres, � 'K P(st. Wheat Lafid, Illeb Meadow, Choloo-Timber, N', Farming, Stak Raisin Dairying, , : � rinel and Wator in Alandante. . T 11 0 _$2.64 per aore andUpWard. One.Sixth annimi Pa nionts, Ito- Allwid, �Iaro arid Preigial to settlers, A 1 "L411 an" fLvo T,'Writi# for 11 Ptiblien,tiotia No. ila.lf N ; t4e,.., I)ew, TrilvoUl Agent, 0 Yonge I , ,,t,.Toxonto. R. Al.. OWPDrN General . i.naid Agerit, St.1'atil,41inti. , . A .,.--I . I - Al i . ill' _14 1-T" Xil i In, * _8-<5- rw ,.& . I . ; . . T- V,- 1A1VKNCxS'rOr4, 8ILWO(Al Land Agent for Ummilteb,,orit, . - � .. . A�'rIIIXTS, WANTBA—LUORA- 'rMil, rospootablo oinylovknont for toaci, ari; 11 3ritig vacrai,)11, ok lougor, or Permanent, fo, folu'll I 111011 in this and adjoinin,l I �WrgOtic YOUIle 0ou ws. Oo those Wbo. tain Ah0IW fair all"mo; W11(1,0 -KiftabilitY, EXPOIIA69, liborall t6minissiO,e ftnil .: toi crate an, aty will be paid, Addrogg Wit,, reforonces, Drawor Will Toronto, . . � . . . . . . I . I �4 , ., . I .