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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-01-07, Page 34 'TEZ.Eg.t.;04.r. MCI $TI.I1.1XY.Tho:' ..V011‘4•1:04Rlini"anger 144W907 Company hag:Q.401070 •a• half -yearly diV1- ' deneljat 4.'per ,gen,4••• • ' • `./40tiCeil4ik'beenirefleived'Iv tlio Dominion Government that the Fisheries Bill: of last • • .'seegion, which Wee reser'ken• for the gene- . Oen of :the lieperiel;... authorities, leis received: Her Majesty's sanction. • • A --strange :proceeding is, reported. frotu Montreal, the stock of a dry goods firm having been eeiged at the instanee.of a Vini in,Wirniipeo,to satisfythe debt of an em- ployee Montreal , • The ftineral, of the late XT. Justfce RAixt- , nay: will take place to -day in Montreal. The ••-practioe. 94.4 M. Montreal was. adjourned ee y iiornizig till -Monday next, out of reepect or the 'memory of the: lateJudge., •• ' A meeting of college professors and others • ifltereOted in tlie.propgeed-Cellege .of Pre- - ceptors for., Ontario was held in Toronto, yesterday, • Whert,:. 'after diaguesioni-. the .solietne. was :unanimously adopted: With Some. alight amendments. . • Lieut. -001 Jackson hag finished all the .bueirteseeonnected, with the transport ser- vice of the. NOrthweeet rebellion, •and. Made hia final report to the Minister of Militia • Holeft thesaln4t1.-Yeeter.daylor-toiacionte•e ..• :".,rersittne lizs dutiee as Deputy Adjutant.Gen.eral of Ne.,1. military district, . • ." The Governor-General, accompanied by• 'tady , Lansdowne and their respective •• Finites, will make a prolonged visit to Mon.' treal during the carnival. Capt. Streateeld la now. in Montreal to bite a residened for • the vice -regal • party, whogge 'vieit, will last, about eight weelge,:chiring Which an elaborate. 'round gf festivities Will be haul,. , • 'The Ottawa Board of Trade yesterday , ..disonstied the question of discrimination in ' freight rites against that 'city, and decided tO'N-ppprate, with theKingston Board of • Trade in appealing to the ,steamship *nu-, •-panjes at tivernoof for re**, ther ailway, companies -in Canada having data. that. "rt-7"thrOngh. freigg'hy the•, • steamship companies, . • '• .A.-fartrier-namecrTinney.undeffOok :arose the track. With -a• team yeetertle,y. •'morning in tlio. station yard • at Bothwell • while the westbound • mixed, wati shunting. •The train; Which was :backing UP :at the struck his,: sleigh,. linedking a)" boy itheut..40 years -Of age, den of ,,Tari.es Mein; :,ing,,Slfcenitaker„ of. Bothwell; off the 'sleigh traGli, the' wheelie Of • tha,car,pAsing over both arms, crushing 'thorn' to a -Jelly: • ; No.hopes are "entertaittedgf.hieredovery,;,.. .In the . trial of Oleos:date and :officers • ' • • regency ,./3VirfUnee has been ittldlieed ' showing that the defendants. Were in cora- . :0 nniniou lok the -Hessian- Consul. • .;,Theilett-rnet.deti Detiapi renewsits attack on England„.:Which:it a:gentles ofbeing the ; • Mali:power whose nolidUct. had ' aggravated • trouble , whigh. has eidminated in. the prat:Mit crisis in Southettetern•EurOpe, and 'dfielares, that she has 8(11104 'to embroil. Austria and Russia in the dispute. • ' The Popo,, in . receiving' Christ Con- gratulations freta the College of qa inals„ . spolge at'soine. length Of the.Poeiltion.oftlie ,Clartrch',in Italy. • He Protested against the, - anti•Agrical'inevement which is bell* car- ried -on -in the Cinintry; and • said the Hely ee .wits now despoiled of the last remnant ' itapatriltiony. The enlyltherty left to unwas thet held .by the Hainan pOetifie the earliest •ages. The Italian!. :GOVern; exit; • he • declared,assisted the • the ;laity -in' dulyinterferieg. with the aClininiatilititer : the 'Church:. . It had expelled religions • • es and had. 'tolerated an hos- ty against the Vatican:, , •As.the'headof .Chureh;he ninst continue -to . pretest iist.the ...Position in Which he is • - • • • • • • : • r:•Bleine confined .to his teem ;MS.,!Withagetere attack of rheiimatie t 0 , • •.• , . _ ..Bitidtordtounhani, Genera:Manager 'a Baltimore It'Ohio system, yesterday ed resignation:le President Ger- f Gar - ho acceptedir,-.T., .• a have been leaned announcing •The• 0 of Mise.." Mary N. . Sherman, Of ; 'Ohio,. and Burchard Austin Austin hiest 'eon of •ex -President Hetee, ding takee Pleee December 80th. , „ , , • • has been •filed With the :Interior nt. for a strip of:public:land lying 'eke front in• Chicago', coMprising, °tea,. and valued' at •615,000;000. ary...lias: taken „the .papers, and r Matter, argument Upon nortly begin.' • .. • . - • ner; w.elLIniinve.,in:BridgePort. 1", . 's treal, and the citizens living along the water front are removing their effects from tile lower-flats:44 ,platiefiteof ietfetyy a•fleod eems imainnent The reaiderice Of the late. Sir Francis HMO*, on St. Antoine 'Street, Montreal, wad sold to the Trust & taanconipany yesterday for 01.0.150. The` preperty ori- ginal:3' cost, 6,8P•000; Dr. Henry AndreWn, of Broolayn,igoni- Mitted. etticnie shooting himself yester- day While in a fit of despondency. The family of Joseph 13eldlote, a carpen- ter, of Cincinnati, •coneisting of himself, Wife. and 6 -Year-old /ton, WeraPolgened Yes- tortlaYbY. hating panned green peas, Send; 'late died last night:, but his wife and child 'may recover. r ' Eilelen bars- Of silver were Put into the, Pacific Express Company's car on a Miss- ouri., Pacific; train at a Suburban station i. St. Loins. On •Friday evening. .On the train arriving at St, toms it was ft:mud that two of the bars, vaned at -62,0Q0, had mysteri- •onsly disappeared. Charles Burger, fanner, living 'LOA miles , smith' of Il'ushVille, , Neb., returned home from town on Christmas evening and found his wife and three .children dead in the house. His wife had been subject to. temporary: fits -of --insainsty-•,a-iici-- itiersup. posed that while out of her bead she killed the three children and then cut her ativn throat with a razor. ' 'Word has been receiiTed from the 'Reeky Mountains that two care of, a passenger train broke away on a steep grade. They ran back ' three miles. with tremendous Velocity; whenthey jumped the tragic, and running against the stumps were badly sinaShed. 'McNally, . the express messen. ger,, was killed and •also passenger Whose name is'not known. • Twenty passengers in one of the cars Were badly shaken up. 'Mark Haddiil a Well-to-do farmer; living 'immon'orieurnmasm, OURIMNT TOPI9a. .„ IT'14105'140.40.41en41!APY're*Mberathati. n t year ie not, only the Royal Jubilee, but! iijalso the jabilee4 the electrie" telegraph ip „England, . .The first practical telegraph was WQrk0:1, befiveen, Eueton. Station and Camden Town 25th; 1837. • , AT the rodent unveiling (It the Stang of Richard Cobden, in St, Peter's Gate, 'fitonk port, England, one of the mast significant inscriptions displayed by the people. gath-. ered in honor of the event was one which read; : "Thanks to Richard Cdbden, we get as much bread for f,,,ta. as our forefathers got for a ehilling.'4, ,-4Ma.,,P. B. Herm, a civil engineer': who halt been in Chiliafor seven years; has come to the, United States. to spend' a few weeks wi,th his relatives., He hasbeint engaged in rallrgad Work Porn -less for the Chinese Government, and ettyk that upon the ageee- sion of the. young Prince to. the throne China I adopt . the European railroad almost universally. - • Wh- learn, from L'Electrigien that a X. 11. Dunville pledges bieseientificreputation , tion• f two glasses of water be Plaged one uPcie.the north pole of a powerful magnet and the other -upon the south pole, in four Or five minutes the former acquires a alight :101thialbineceormeaeotaaioung,hryilaecti.dh.ett .on the 'south ,. Tim ex-EmpressEngeniereeently paid a private visit to Her :MajetitY Qtteen Vic- toria, at Windsor Castle' before leaving for the continent.' --4? The ex -Empress. only stopped in Paristo dineand then went on direct to Turin. The Empresk.Who is in poet health, will remain in Rome till after near Osborne, Ail° intoxicated Thursday t Christmas; and will ...apiroexbra,a0b.ly_. _pass. thc1 rimpectabaara a chioneati, w.,!41tne.r_jinonTlin.,444, of: r,glig4c0,,, Mow& Day„tenile.ffroadeeginie_which stgod, et the station at Dayton, 'Ohio -pulled the Physique and aneriihuinast 'abotit. gymnag- throttle open and oarted ,..9.90.M9.1...thegareUe.areichingymith-of 'traett'A7tr-artrellrefilit-c ars Were canning •kf.eay :••" -WhYtan.army of the young men .of -to -day Would be utterly • useless; a regi- ment of Roman mothers Would lick the Wliole of them hand tcrhand. If this craze goeSon the'nexf generation of Americans Will beas,puny as .Buslimen.!' ' intereeting discovery Was ,niade the resolution -ordering the frontier-gua to .perniii the,exportation. of . Swise horses:: ot for. day. by M. Quentin uchart, in, and the c;iftgine collided, with them.. Three cars Were wrecked, and the engine was derailed, Haddix Was arrested and held on a charge of grand larceny in steeling a locontiotivevalued at 68,000. The, °Swiss `•Thindesrath had 'passed wa A , number •• of . Buddhist priests . ijav•E :Chalceas,:intrAfarne,,en a bookstall of :that Visited Oenertil Roberts, and offere‘their town.. .1 This. le the " office .. de - la Pivinsi assistance in,thn Raonnation.0 thani?iant.r. troite.en.scee'''Ite. s16 dnint.f0tictit57. of_ii-matrig. ' ..goinna,.:-AiffiliNilfgetilif7bt£:46en the 7" cabittotwbf yiothut. -,and, Beritu, eild Ilei. prisons of. the . TerePle„ and Coneiergerie:: von Tisza and Count • •Ealnoky • Will lineist. The hook, the binding .'of • Which • is much worn, contains On a fly leaf the following that situation ; e • g ear . up, an • a Prince Bismarck •• be: 'asked ' tes'• :' declare: inscription, dated October „Nth,: 4.30. ta.M. .4. whether Gerntany hitt*, ally .of Rlilisia er, " eLe*precia'vli:iline .:?4,iti7r.it'°.nfeinr ylielu, It '.20:.9inay4 no longer Am3triP41°404';''' '.•••••• - '' ' • - ' '; : Farewell,,ferewell 1-:--M4me AtiroiarCria.".• ... The Paris. .Teetps' says the ; OWner. of . a . hnineE Dnini,..4 bie.ii; yottAhag no faith -French fishing. 'smack. at • lalt, Briteux is . uing the English.OeVoinnient for •indem- in ' .wills, ''atid .HurrOgate Courts. ' 7 SO: .be- rlitY for letiebe which he . he, claims. -.to have liev,ing .herself to be be -d, yieg, ehatt'ansferred stifferedbythe*Ctien of the 1,1ewfouridland. 114,' eaVinee bank account to, her niiiste;" people,- who prevented him from fishing off :,e.liee McCarthy. But .; Bridget recovered, the north coast of that. Island. ., :' •• • . . and now:Alio° refuses to return the. money, ' The '' balk , Telegiiip.h ''Says • .Gert,' Wil. and the bank. spstains.her:',-Moiitl : Make loiighby;•thee 'Xialitgasey 'agent in Europe; sure you : are- actually .: dying .. before, iyoti has boon instructed instructed to stop negotiations in transfer. your "..worldly ..ggeds..' If „yen Paris, for a loan for the ,11oVaGevernMent: 'reedVer • your health ',yea lne37 . ncit.:Pbe'ver• • ,Altlibugh therailWay Setvicebi dernianS, your Pfc."13%-. : ... ' . ' , • , . . . . . was teetered •yesterday morrting,;.. traffic ie. . A • iniorto,' demonstration -in favor- Of stilt seriously bleeked;eepeeially hirdonnee..• Home Rule Will: be held at ' Edinburgh tion with •Chrietinatt,deliveries. : Haviiiver .-:. .:' ....-'-. . -•'. the • anti-write:km ..iiap-•: A God -send to the . .1'41.:ilar'S ' "tE''' / Resolutions will 46'.'1AP- iiiiiiimployed,'.,,as. thousands of- . :men ' are. Posed tothe effect that the tiniebastarrived employed inclearing. the street of when'•:.National • Legislattiree should. te Or which *ark tliq,.. receive . ekmarke per granted": to• the . reepeotive natianalities day, , : ..:, ... ,, . . .. ,fermieg the. United. :Kingdom *lid the. . i- • , • • '' at ii ! . ' n innal- .li business Of Scotland _should be. "The Vienna correipOndent•of the London Tittitei• "ye Austrian etateeteen 'de:dare that :Managed. , by. a,. --Iegislatitte meeting, • in. he.iiienitolatie ,,ef „poitoe :is , otitely de,, Scotland, withfree control over •all. pnrely pendent upon the action of the "Czar,1 and; local ;and ',private .•Bills„ and With an Eite. 'eutive respenedble to it and the Pretvir. • s hediniks; delirinm treinenanie.Y at anY inolnenteauSe Win Id Cenelnit 'an act of . "TiiSlargest Corporation engaged under the olly :' Which ° Weida. .precipitats: . it 1, War. British 'flag at this. tinte iatlie PeninsUlar: tietria lutist he ready for such :a ' centia- . and Oriental' ;Steam • Navigation Coitipany• geney.. The ' Pesters Lloyd says Czar's: • Ex:oh/eve , of vessels now under: Oonstrite- . • • . :fear Of. the 'Nihilist* is excessive... "' He , is ! ".., •• euspicieue, .of , elieryboay .. with whou 'he: rao211, ;the : .conipanyte :fleet.' ainetints to Conies in Contact,' hicluding .eVcri : his' and Children: . .%. • wife ..„89t0au;rioitOg....toDnasi,i,neggetthinoagm,annedaoottlyt;atafi,.,090f0;00300e: ,,, : :, .:, : .. '.. . . .' • thist seven yeare they have:laid down 82,000 .: The. Rocky' Moliktfain • TelegraPli COM•:" • 'tene, at a Oost of 1£2,280;060, :and expended pany's now wire is completed from Mei.oulo iti renewals: betiveen £500,000 ami £6U0000. Hat" ' an the : Canada PaCifie, :' to 'Fort • Alt gether'in the seven year e they had wt.' A.seinibeine,.... ' Which ,. is oonitooted with ',vended in new •shiPs and iniprovemente . in 'Helena. • :The. electric circuit is .now ann.'. old Ones. £2;800,000, Or about £400,o00 per pletOdin the • Northwest, :east ' and West 'annum,. • At, the' recent anntml Meeting,. it. from the United. States " via the. Canadian Was stated that the business" of thle.i 9,0114 131/4-9;LL----'7----:::::-- . '-7-: . . ". : 138.4-10ctinereairedikriler as the increased • Faeta' in..2mall .03itiate.. :: :.• ''. of th,e passengers carried • but the mon ? " Cents are so Scarce in New• York: that -.6. receipts therefrom had been less ecause of 'dollar is .beint.,. 'paid .for , nint.jt,.,4wiitr...of: ,the largo litinber: of return ' tickets. The tbeth., . .., „ . , . eonapaity'. had,..:siiffe.red •te.' the ',extent of .. Our ceu.ntry ie 'bigger.. than China. we. zxp,000 y, the peat fall in -exchange: giur7, ., have -5,002,000 eqUare lee; and China has .ing !4(1';:1/214 tliverirf.1 rMS-34hsy °'''' • - • •''. ' 1 '. only .2,0901 4.. , ,. 1 , . • . i '.. .I. G: BATI;4118Qii,''ill'' whose granite qttary sOf thee ' stn. ay •e Univeraity of ries" at :Weeterly; R. ti a profit-sharing '. ierli ,149 ''' ' Ailibri6anoi'large s stem: Was adopted.' Jest ' januark, ' says ntinib Aldan tkrij:t12,:lni on 8",' weT; foot.... there has been • no . trouble this .year with: he knows, ,. . The M itigibiln. /04963.. in,h, :diVided as Villow*:. ethrtTeftutrelfile6.v.‘,01th1,tt '6-6e.tiftrti.g.'nenis eto as well Infantry, • 1$1:-.62.2 ; , cavalry,, epaee,, .aed...., as is bit, the company. .. If when "the time .of artaby3ri 8i000..' ': , ' ' - ,aettleMentroomee nett, month the workmen • Russia's "publie.• debt - ind-i,eades . about, 6200,00(),QOP 'Yearbri and iti noivaMinething ,are .satiBtled'111° 411.44gether0 will bePc°47 Ver 04,000,000,090. About one,liali:ee it ,tinued on . substantially the' eame basis. o i TheWesterly plan grOVided that after the 119.22e?ieg67(177111(4.'Per '61.1 1.1 -P.I.iin in' tink°' MT cent. �1 Era °i.clcapitalin. aveter OinV, freight rated entrant, on. *he Michigan Cen... thir-a ttal ' means, to : that ;road, a; _gain in: gross divided of the lrernahnng ' profits Shall, , be ettrningS Of .01,000,o6o a Year. . . divide& among the workmen, '',proportion- • ' n?a 4 No ' T46 ' Depa Anng, ,7about The S, will co wnial hes *tie • intimate with 'Mrs: • Mary ng married • woman. A. few s.• Lynch went to her Mother; Who lives * Newtown. 'On Wednesday 6.176°00r called to see her and d nhgr tiag.11(1About _ nHeer tahheent.i 6Mf tr;sh. e Lh house jai:. • yesterday morning he reg. • tLrdyeawr. uge and shot himself. • Hip " agrees, that of Inc vjoetiernitie'elef• 'note" in which ' he gave tinier as jealeuey":•7",, • • • Fihnore ' • 1i,,a•nroinittent4 resident • and business •"" • killt,icisew6Y, N. , Was the .New 0 , on Monday by attain y Southern Railway: While'driving hanor4sev4b4aoltew,i tihrtitifacokucek his toam larajoson an „ life force, killing 'Mr. e and" ign kin . ti lo the eide k011se • from the cressin rack only feY4cfeet Bfr,e,Jamieeon+Efh loannotiVe.cut off kveent, d° hurled it dawn the embEln oorfr' *-Vife;':iihavili-g :?otfhe•lifieseth hi death, . She is:intia • grief andhorrer: ibbe . The total stren ; !" Mounted. Pollee is : the' • e thousand Men • Nithwcst and nine 'hundied h, • The:remaits qf th aus.tio. a Ram. • .4iiaeYni•1:t°07yi:;, tu°rereet4r•eYeei in lllornit'Roy a 1 presence of tt Iargo as!'eml'Itige of of thel3Siich . zo,n Bar and' Pr.(nr5111° • -- .t Peoria,..°111'., go g e waggon to piece .- -Hoke the bank dcfa ..• awal1.3t.tiVhs,,,_°°tmhbrikti oted uire. aap9inix-r!eili: will be handcd .6Yercit nitek Stat;s authoritiee on the 2n .,_,.. , :,. ti.,...eell...-• ' orma -have 14 ti r'ff Bidk61'di6 a '7,' „ 45 d(5•an offer 't6: t'llifY,IYiell' ity Coml- .? kei •tcnio'gen oaVerivite.an..ve; roklevtsayailitIcgi ali 610;000 year•a in „,,,adi*,-, s annual • ""‘iovitiii $f. liaWt,a1100 ilfit ,., Wit.. • . • at ately father Wages.. The tininber of men , A Sure SIgn of Ago. ••einployecl iii thequarrie's is 550. .e,-eirhy,' my dear, itha-its. the .matiel: ta... safe to say that•,the marriageable kiedly asked a lady of her friend. , tn'llolivia will not serenade the mem; Oh, I feel I'M beginning to leek qiiite. hiA.8 , of tJie prceent Assenibly. ' It' is MA Old," Waathe mOurnful reply. ' ' even ljJcefr that :the distinguished legis- " Nom:4meg 1 Whatever put. such an idea latora of that .."Republig will find Mealy inta your head 1".•• •;t° . 'Itarteerie inclined to. :dance With them. Because,'! was the reply, " 1 notico that. •• They havo just pastfed the foiloWilig• law: whenever I crossBroadway the policenieti " No offiCer item. the: rank of sub.lientenant • never take my atin.tte theyused to do. 7 ta canto:irk:will be allowed to"Marry•nu s, .Jadf/d, ' ' • . • he prove:that: the lady' with whom 'he , .• • - Lquo, to the xmorgeney. wishes to marry pessesses a, dowry Of . • - , 64,000." . This' throWS the,Mies of tir sup,: 'An irate feinale.ee'eite emnittange to the .portr'of the Oilleets an the wealzet..me2t.... editor's saiiiiturb; • , 'are ',despised in moat . ,flut 'I tell YOti.,r Itia.a8ni•t": protests tIV3 doinitrids, but especially ifi South Ameriett, attendant.; " that the editor is . tee ili to The Spaniehainerican ,Press Vehemently, talk to any Ono to -day. • . ••.' • p,rdtests against, `a -mwa7rthat Makes the • '" 'Never, you lot the. in. do • tho. woinint siipport the Warriors, as, being iMe. tallting"•-7Peck. • , limiorahlt3 toWards the fernier and inijust . ". ards the latter.: ' • ThittPaA0 .;th.Ousitiftd:six ,Imndtow red land The lateet method ocia'et;t1foigiiiiiton. twenty-nine Imm'granta arrived in the nited-States during November, againetni's, which has been introdnccd.irtto Fiance • ;070 on Nov'effili0k kat year. • ' by M. AlphoeseBertillon, and vebleffie na,W1 :ken. 120 '51nneeindullY: practised not Mar An, The chief French prisons, birp .1tnesia, and jan,an astwell, isuthe -exagt. measurement Of the Prienner"011 arrival at th.!.3 jail: His waist, thelengtli and Width of his head, the left Middle finger,- the left feet,' the out- stretdhed arms, the -three • Othex finger4, of the left henti, the left arin from, the elbow to the,,wrist„ and the length and width of. the ear are measured, and the color of the. eyes and any particularities are noted, down: A photograph ale° immediately taken, eaul by these 'Means the many mis- takes which bave been made by trusting to photographer only are avoided. The infaOdet e°1hatatid•ilbeeiinng tiltileePtieTatt7r81613111heaebittuha,i81 criminals who presented themselves under an h'estiMed. name, have been identified in France shows that Bertilldn's °method hmeiperior to any other. • soiree hakjust• been given. in London by a society of French hairdressers, entitled the Societe du •frogres de .1a Unit -Um, when. gold, silver and bronze. medals were competed for, which, greeted great flutter among the fashionable fai There were sixteen; artist competitors who, brought their Models, And twelve. judges, artists a .mature age. The scene' of • the tourtiament-was-Mmet4TuesanOr7galle , where at a long, table eat sixteen lovely girls, with booking -glasses, etc., before them. A' signal was given, forty-five minutes allowed and away went the seissors, the operatofe twisting, plaiting, friziing, adding a switch of hair here and a frizette there to build up4he pile. To pee to what is meat' interesting to ladies here;-31te, present style aslaid down for the coming season (we give; itastranslated from the French) is the, demi4ngee or mixiiiini;neitherthe cat:nazi drooping, on the shoulders or all the hair drawn up towardsThe face. • The front is frizzed little and gees across in almost a 9ttraight: line witliont Co ing down at the .aide of the. face. The reriiiinder of the hair, with flitch additions ,turiretty. be-tieemed7ativibahie;'IS tifitaliged in a•elnster of rolls, plaits, curia- and bows, and at Oneside an.aigette,..rogette, plumes - or bunch of ribboffr As..to . combs, the greatest liberty is allowed intheir diamond pearl garnet etc. as well as pins put inhere and there in an: informal sr-, rangement. fact, a: woman' may wear tWo or three combs if she happens tohaVo. them and stick them %where She pleases. Dittman& aigrettes with espreYs are in fashion; also bows of gold, pink or blue ribbons, with the espreys in .the centre. One Of the Most ' beautiftd, heads at 'The soiree had as ornament a. bunch of 'frosted clocks,_which,Were-- beauti- fu• lly light and elegant • • • • A Child's Christmas Story., • The following 'story, published in the Chicago News, though bearing' many indi- cations ofthat journal, is•attri titedtaa girl of 11 :of the handiwork of Eugene Vield, It was a sae eight to see Mrs. Jamison and her. little 'family gathered about the fire one Christmas eve, for she had • been a widow. ,for twenty years. . Tee,: twenty years before had Mrs.. Jamisdn, her hus- band, pet sail on a ship forea foreign land and ••nevermore had been heard of.... The snow Was falling fastand thewind was ,howling without, •• . • ; . ' "t Alas," Mrs, :Jamison said, as .she pressed her hungry babe to her bosom, " I , lllneltiltrui, IrObe " . • Ifp 040)3, #4-140., #4, .- ,T04:A,alrriaayt°7-nte•-', And I've brought out litt.1 StUput on ,your- blanket coat quit. Apo conic to the elid'e and tobogz:” , . • . „Corde ride. on my littls rk!,, The north wine Is blow' Mei me , ' is einerenetobeggenme 50 let us he..goipe, gove,my • 'And slide lied, toboggan tpg(11; T Oh haaten my,peerless• ono, • • f, 'And flasPhiahciWdnOwthni4orinli',:intY°1iltnititi)(,". (They Pally forth and reechst..-::; h.;:••;..) . . .At last oft woe whizzing, my levv„.n:,1 And down the steep snile we 441444. Hear the air yeas us erzing„ my ice:p....4y (Awe, And on watt. slashing and we're. nearing t e bottom, 8.tia t t./ . 1.34).where's toboggan, and. •r,1:cru yont , Where's ray love:and mit, f-',.bu;•,;:zem „. (Emerges .from snow &hcali alid • Pateil • art:mm.1J , • ' • What. can hityd occurred, my lOvo, clove 71 With aoMething I muot isavu :4:Tided I 'must have been hurried, My clok,e,37.kyrev, 'And must have unskilfully guid, d My vehicle, made from the bark of 4 - Hy little toboggan, my little tohog-rt • • • • • !Hut:where the-deticatTnor4--70.1-awn.AW: • , „ , • anituow 1 espy you, my love, my der,: , But who in the /mai:hien:that, fi.r Who Walks so close by you, thy doNe, loVe, It'athat brute of it clerk -tits,: 111 1 woe me unhappy ,ttow homeward I'll jog, For my love 'have loft, and my ' . Yes, all smss.hed is my •liltlp toboggan. • . / • . NC$40.14- Younefellows, give ear; ere you go to the slide. . With your giri, leasu to sWer, for a duffur, • o lady can care for, and if you can't g.nide . u'r toboggan you'll certainly suffer. ' • y hero above, whoee, unskilfillouss•Cdat the loss; of hi's girl; anti. besides her bp He lost his tittle toboggan; , LATE SPORTING I1OTal. • H. 'Wilson, of Ahdallali Park, - C-inthiana,' has purchased §f_tiliti Mic'P.-137Talbeit, hishallinterea iu the: • noted fretting sire; Sultan;„ by the, Meer, ' dam Sultana, by Dein:tonne:4 paying there - far $10;000. They paid L. J. 1.1.04e,.cf Gabriel; Cal:, $15,000 for Sultan lant fitt*- ‘: Mer. The horse has a .repord of2.24.. • ' Mr. Dan !Swigert'Sil luck ,With his Stab, lions •.seenis to have no end. First -Virgil died and wasfollowed sdon after by Print:Ole Charlie. ';'Terreplacethein Mr. sNylgof sent • ‘, to England'. Ind bought °.,Eing..raft. and." Retherhill, two horses of fame and great roMiao. • Yestorday; the from -. Liverpool. . on Dec. llth With it "minaber of:passengers and ••• • a vabuable cargo, including, twenty-two • horses andAWelvepenies amongthin king.. craft, . whowas. somewhat -etrulse . when:. shipped, diedken. the sixth day keit AO was . • •thrown overboard.. • • The weetner .front.the • • start Was very bad, with heavy sae.• The price paid for ,•Eingeraft Wrkir not „Made,. public in any of the Englishbuton this side of the Atlantic many rp:srsons in- terested thought that Mr., Swig.A:t. 1.ilatte. somewhat unwise purchape train; point Wage alone, as Ringcraft'lla have been 19 years Rid had he r.eached"Rent.nekysafe..; The stud fees for British etall Vona NM, tinge °nap:nand. .First of all t,t.irk, Tier - mit at 61,250. ..,,Then-Ceme and . . •Galopin at 6750, Robert the .1.),,x).1. •;,•, d St. fear we shall have no turkey to-morow." ' Sirrion at 6500, George Predei-icl:, Alaster. . . 4' Why not, . mother ?"' asked Robin, 'a bright lad of 14. . ' • „ "Listen," said Mrs. Jamison. ha only, thirty cents left; . To -day I painted my Jewell, and thustwe are emit npott . the mercy of the -cold world." • , Mrs. Jamison wept. bitterly . and . go 'Aid thachildren. • •• , . ".Oh, if Henry •were only here," moaned Mrs. Jamison. Henry was Mr„Jamisein's. tepee before be Was lost at sea; never, never. to retiiin.:•13y,,and bye Mrs. janiison said: ." Put an your ;fur cape, .. -Lucy; and take this thirty Cents and go:46*n to the grecery. store and buy one dozen eggs. It is all the money I•have, but the eggs will dare, Melton, Springfield, imehet and Miceli at $250 Reauclerc and She. Miser at $200, Chippenvale •and. Zelet $150,:. • and an endless number frdm.that down. In the bicycle race in .litinncapolie at the end oftheforty-fifth hour the so9rn 441415d • HOrgan, 524 miles; Shock, 524 'ffigurs ;. Armaindq; aoq " • Of the .seven contestants, to,day: in.. the , 72 hour Walking Match Guerrero; vi -bo Wag the lead! Wednesday, is-quito 1'd mf.•-•,„ and. Hegelman is doing: the great the„ day,. Strokel going fas . • at • p. was : Strokel, 3 1:10S ; allay our hunger; and.keep - the . waif froiti. Hughes; 216, •Guerrero, 215 ; } ..1,;..*:,:,tian, the aoot another day." . 2,.. 9., les 7 laps • Vint; ' 09 me, . •• -• laps ; -tan Lucy who Wait a beautiful girl at 1.5, Golden, 198 .Milen.l.'Elseil, 196 D. . . , • put on her fur cape and .Robin went with her. Having 'bought the eggs, eaoh•of them took an apple, when Mr: Sinclair, the kind- h'earted groder, was not looking,' and :with joyous hearts, they rode -home in it street. ,•1:Why She IiniiitCd. .A school teacher from •:" tells the following laughable littiiine Christmas day I was invited t.: lit par. While Ludy wee :eating herapple she the-homeof a farmer in' the . • "!od:' ,• .Put the,bag of eggs' 'et ,the goat, and en& He hat"... joie family ,of adoenwliyv,p.wh abtigetabag. an..pnliehig:,..ti4koex...t.gcar and t n was not the Only 'geed, several to cry the neighborhood'havingbeeu . -and-Robin; toe. • . us before we went out .16 a. • 4, -said. the. big, man, in kind 10zyear.o daughter, Cd the fitni tly 4 :tones " why .Ynti-vzOP'?" . Ite pupil 'of Mine, clime into tit ,: voe, . and ' • ' '" 25-t:148,1" said Lucy, '•'1'6.11:•13.n.'"le Pat 015 'began silently counting tliegaw.a,,,eeinting our bag of eggi1.°1••• . her fingers:it each pbeAoii !4 Never Mind, tlie eggs," said tho-man,; 44 .4.fi ahm e stood near e, I thou ..;"e t .‘1' hilt telt nie,httit.e. I net liettid that Void!• • give before; 'and havel net seen those features petted • • •• •••., • • • her a:little lestein in .„etiqiiette, • • • ,. Is your your name Luey:Janiison,?.. '•• • .%," D' 't point,' Milly ; is 7.:0,:•1••.),'30..' .• • said . • " y.;.aranatnnont ana.thi,.. • : ." Then.look upon - -Me, child," cried, th9 her oloiher,.ebe,baeterepy 'teen, "Anditan16if you donot knowme.• Well, I:. guess. ina , te'e `cati(4.° Has time and SOirOut chinned Me S!'ilhai" he:11440A there ain't nfijc pl4 11 to '122Y"failthd4e;iiftlat6hIle°rti'kn' '69i.si*ealte.7tigY; throwing two go oropuinewel,Balr. tda.e.hopea nobod• y tale herself into her, father'e arms. . , i„ • It was- indeed' 31r,', Jamison," He had heen,wrecked on ; it • lone: ;eland for twenty ' ° e • i.s(Ina4 P°Int43•. Years, but .a passing ship picked him Op ' H•on. r. Fraser '•• and bro.eght hi& boine: He waif Veq rich, • Washington•IrVing.13isbop, mied • and Ohl what a happy meeolg..it was for tender; says that be is: in delleat ; I th. ,Mre. Jamison and the chuldren. Thoy .had• Hen. Mr. Mowat 18 grea ly, ;I,. end • turkey- for . 'dinner. ''auti 611". after a little rest be' lived in....peaceft,lithe rest of their lives: : t . • ; • Preeenti• AtaiiCi*STeft°terreikiliittilini.a.grse. fon chit- alab(1it!':°h.°Gri°94' ;14.4 '1.16(41it • °Ilan blains atilt& 'everything .else. very hot' Werk•eenneeted With the Olympian foot-batheVery,nfght feria inOntli, fdlloWed ".,?4`•• • -: ,by the nia.:VvigOronerubbing, ' ";,a" 1131.1641"1 6611•11.1"' dUre: cold:feet- and 'Set the •'bladd 1» good Begley,—Wlidt aro you going id gt,,,prynnitb circulation 18 the eitrenntlee. But tho Wife for Christmas, Sereege ' • . chilblains cOnie 'they may.. be • sticeeetiftely Scroage ...•,18Cattetbing useful, • . A ton of treated in several dept.. • A .gbOd ointment' deal; a ham" and. 4 -pair of 51111 • about is made' of co.stile soap Melted, in it %little seven sizes tetebig, • . .. • . . rutii. If from rubbing the•skin be'..brialCen . Begley Whit good Will that :4:1; the reed salve id .veiy healing. Camphor •Scrolage—Slie Will he:ve the: '.6.•114,factiOn„.. ice cures some, 'chilhlaine and tbe-iiations' dipresentirig...theni to itioa4,15.'.2p,:detphid . • ' eerateearasiliteeLto.theeeptletlier-peop4e... ' Peppermint' eisenee, ..cologne and • akoho . are redeozianiendeitto allay the etineing and ' Iudge.:.,Jenntsen., Picea° •.i1 t my hocl.—lio4iton house. .; It has no ritnnbcr, 4,13,•y(1,111 it frost-bitten : • , 'the detnity jail." So, t'Vrod 1.1ar); • killop • (forniOrly of th. • , • t.thesessieh of the:County Connell of judge.of the .Wayne circnit Co;:t stet.' • Grey held la.4 Week,: Mr, N. G. 'Campbell,' day. Hie H�nor ahfnat go to \ ' of Whitby; Was, 'opts:Anted to tlie y,acsitt "house.". -,Detroit isreivk. It i. iiitipedtership.Of South. Grey in place; of Mr. ease against MeKillop--that of tu • Wiiliam Ferguson, who recentlyrosigned furnitute which did not belong' ti. the petetfett. ' • :..•.. a heAtev4foli he rented-rwill 1x1 • . • .0. •