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Big Ilear liae been released front Stony
Mou.utain Penitentiary. '
Trains are now running On time on the
Vanadian,Paaific Western Divisien,_
The pew depot 'of "the-Ceneelian Pacific
en Montreal is to. be erected on Windsor
e /street, neanDominion Square. • • .
•• Candidates for positions as 4bowinion
and Surveyors wiel be exaMined in Ottawa
by the Boa.rd. of Examiners on the 15th
init
The Quarterly Beard of the Ellen Street
Methodist:Church, Termite, decided lest
ight to invite. Rey. . G. Sutherland, of
London, to be pastor of the 'eshisrch.
The annual ineetieg of at-Geerge's
.... •
Society,' Toronto, wae held, hist night,
when most satisfactory reports were pre-
• 4sented. • Mr. George Beardmore Waselepted
'rebident. • ••
James Peait, .empleyee ficoone'i
auction room, Winnipeg, wail tonna dead
• yesterday ,moreilig near Manitoba College,.
./le.had been drinking,' and ley down and
Was frozen.to death.
•--'••••"Win: Kingston, an employee :Of the
:Department of Agriculture, at Ottawa,
', died on Thnreday,,eaged, yeurs. The
-.deceased Wits for several -years one Of the
• staff of prefessors at Victeria College:
All talk as to the possible' 'successor of
• COI. Miller as conimenclant of the Queen's
. Own Rifles is set at rest by the announce -
.merit that Major D. ELAllanhas been: pre-
nisated.to the Vaatiunn
s• Thomas 'Newman,' living •. Cei the fifth
Concession of Romney, felled a.tree yester-
day, which in • falling' ;struck a limb 'of
• stnothen tree standing by, the linen fell
. his head, 101.1ing him. instantly.
, Mr. : Acton Burrows has resigned the
peeitiennerlIdpir Agriculture
. of 'Manitolne.e...--Ileeewili, howetesr, still
retain the' secretaryship of the Board. of
k-iseisleeptein Clarke -will
be,appointed t� the vacancy. •
•• . The survey of tinerentelar•etbee,Central
"thitariollailway to North Bay has been
• completed, 'and the surveying party have
returned Belleville: • They- report the
• landfairly level and well timbered. •
• , . . Canadmn capitaliets Will apply 'at .the
fieSSIOIX of -Parliament for poWer .to
' • build a line of railway; about '85 miles tong,
• from GOderich to Wingham or some other'
n point whieh„will give the 'Canadian 'pacific
an outlet On. Lake Huron.. • .
. • . . .
•• • York County at:. yesterday's
ineeting_tnek•thoLinitiative:towands-the
abolition of toll -gates by deciding that after
..the expiration of the present •:leases four of
them shall not be renewed, and that. the
.remainder shall only heleased for one year.
. •
• . It is'understeod that the application of
•• Certain tegirhentEi of 'Canadian *olunteere
for permission' it, :gen to .Englandneit
sintirtiento take pert in the Queen's Jubilee
celebratiOn,•has beeferefeired to' the. Gov-
'•• erninent by the Militia Departinent, and
•. that no •decision''hes been madenet,
' Henry .R., S. With, , Deputy
:Sergeent-et-Arine or the House of Come
mons, hie been appotnted by the Geveinor-
. General ,rie honorary en his -staff.
••This is the first appointirient of : a ',Cana-
dian officer to the position. Lieut. -Colonel
Smith is amineraelly, pepular•endwilipreee
:en:invaluable aide. ,
, • . , ,
• ' The Pepe has decided to •reeell the pre.'
sent $uncio at Patis: and to appoint•iinhis
place Mgr. Ferrate, nthe.is now IsTinicao.at
Brussels
--The Marchioness of Londonderry 'held a
,dreeving•reorn.litat evening in Dublin, when
1,800 perking' were winented to .her. The
:attendencewas.tbe ben .seen at . the • Vien
.'renal ledge for 10 years,' • ,
M". writeent9-se
Unionist . "I believe that the timeie,
,;.-fa*orable-forinnisrintejildiendeciirsidefaiiate
•
a the Irish ; euestion and I' • hOpe, •no
personal 'feeling .will ii'itertere With . suds
Consideration" ; ' • • • '
:et Service in ',Lambeth -Palace' Chapel,,
' '•:Londoe, to corrimemorate the consecration
• therein.irs:1787 Of the first Bishop of the
,..-Epieconal Church,. in.', Anietibe was held
°Ie yesterday.. Among those whs..; tiiok Pert
were the Arebbishenn of '!"0"anteriniry, the
Bishops.of .LoridOxi 'and. Winchester, and
• • Bishops Pottet end Lynio.n, of 'An -lexica.
• The Dean a. Windsor' performed :,the
,oervice. Instead of a sermons., Bishop
•."•Initter • delivered • an elOquent •address,
sketehing' the hiatOryof this ,Church in
:Anierice, :„.:and...jtenfe.e.cnaneetion with .the
English.' Church,. Th'e Archbiehop of
Oanteibury celebrated the eorniflunion.
" Minister Phelps and man ether Ainerinans
, attended the seryice. • , .,. • •
Sophie Congdoneof Willimantie,• Conn,
i. died on Wednesday at the -age of 110 neater
an'd 7 months. Her.,age is ..veliched for by
hen family tied the ;vesicle , are said . to
pione it. .: • • • . • , '
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•
' During a treinendoua hill :sterns :•at
Oliver, a small. town fifteen miles west of
• Terre 'Haute, Ind., on Tuesday afternoon,'
iterolite , descended and expleded near
the ground.' The earth was torn,' windows
•' shattened and, a large tree demolished:
• ,The explosion was heard six Miles away'. •
The • regreed-conininieS bonnie -head,
qintrtens in Milwaekee haye,recently mado
•-orit, lonneeuestet the War Department, a
oitheir rolling etodc, and stetement
' their, ability te coevey troops to points on
.theinlines:., The statements Were' sent,to,
• the rex Department.
. .
T eosin* Jordan. adinitted ;to -day that
T Secretary Manning is to be President, and
that he (Mr. Jorden)is to be, Vine -President,
• Of the Western •National Bank of th.e:city
'of New York ; • The teeignations. et ' both
eiffloials,are in the hand; of the'Presideek
and Will be accepted 'ame time. .
. . Charles Ogden Ferris, .411as Sir Roger
• Tichborne„ convicted in the Ilnited•States
',Citcuit'Court recently for frendulezitly ob-
.1ainieg a pension •from the Governmexit
' upon a false claim that he, had been
Wounded in the arnpf,' Was nesterdeY Ben-
•teneed to RI/clears' in Erie _penitentiary.
5 •
, aged 'AMA 50 yearn'. waeshot and instantly
• lulled athen home yesterday by Stephen
•,Laniphins who,. immediately after. killed
hinpielf with the same weapon. Lamphit
was about .00 years old, and had boarded
with,the Donaldsons for two nears. • Be
had „been considered slightly Insane, and,
this it; the only known cause for -his act.
A Canadian poet fecently4ought
duel but, an avenging Nemesis being tem.
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•
„, :
porOrilY overwQrked,P wee the OtherfeneW'
that got hurt
• -.lames:Reid hes gieoured the centred 'fon
he CanadianYeeitle Sault branch- • -
• The Mentrealewinterearnivaiwannetied
yesterday, the city, being gaily deeorated
• and crowded. with visitors.
Archbishop Fabre, of Montreal, hart
issued another, ciretilar fothe elergy of his
diocese calling uponthem to forbid their
parishioners boldingertakingpart in politi-'
Cal meetings! qn Sundays: • .
Word was reeeived in London yesterday
that Miss Walker, daoghter of Col. Walker,
of that city, had been badly hurt at a Mon-
treal toboggan slide, having sustained a
fracture of the leg. • - •
' The Vice -regal party -left _Ottawa. •yester-
day for • Montreal, and met . with an
enthusiastic, welcome on •their arrival in
the latter city, where they •will, probably
remain for a Month. -•
It is u,nderstood that the Government
haeclefinitely clecidednot to greet permis-
sion to the Queen's Owe Alike, Toronto.,
and the 'Regal, Bents, Montreal,: to visit
England ilext surnmer to "take part in the
Queen's•Jubilee celebration. •
It is asserted the griglish Government
baseadopte Ici-thiseLee-Remingtoinienioan
rifle tenths use of the army. • .: '
The Post -office authorities are Making
•
extensive experiments with a View to con-
nect the whole of Germany by telephone..
'Dr., Wisidthorst, leader of the Centre
•(Catholie) party in the German Reichstag,
refuses tinsubmit to the Pope's dictation
regarding the Septennatis ,-
•- A despateh'from Madras ennouneerf the
• . .
death of Major-Generel Sit • Charlet; Mei-
celfe.:MaoGregon, He Was only 46 yearn of
. ,• ,
Stories are again Atirren in • London,
apparently witheint rainsh foun.datiOn; that
Ruskinn; mind is giving teay, analhat he is
about -to join the Cathelie• Chisels. ;
'llerr-Bientek7aitoe .Of Tfie. Potailanier
Nachritten; whose paper the story Was
-first printedethatetho-Czan-Of
shot Herr Villeinne„ a 'inilitaty attache Of
the -German embassy. att Bt. Petersburg,
has been condemned to Fen weeks' impri-
dontnerit 'for publishingeedalsehoodie-•-n.--;
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London newspaper :Vendor; 7Sketitii-by
:none; get -drink. on Saturday. • Aften 'tt
"While he found lie,hitd.lost. his money -.and
tried to drown himself in' the • lake 'at St..
'jciines' 'Park. Ile was pilled •out, and ,fin
emetic wasadministered. Sinitlipromptly.
vomited all thenionsiyfour shillings, a
eiXtiennn-pwee_andalelfnennY,which he
hadmyateliously.sveillOwed while %drunk.
Yesterday in Bennenteettliere.wits .Only
charge of ette, mpted• suicide Mar his
happiness. . .• -
" The mliabiterits' of . Oak!), the Centre of
' the great Russian petroleum fields, , are
eaueln alarmed over a subtenrapean
sion Which shook the heneei end •caused
COneicle,rable damage. At the same time
volcano burst on Laltbittiiii,, ten Miles Irem,
Baktn'', For two nights . the volcano threw
a column, of fire. and : 850 feethighe
illumtnating, the country•for miles,. The
d"eirlitted, Hee front even' te,
mu
fourteen feet -deep over alettutee 2inile of
territory,"• ••• • :• • ' •
,
, $12n. Or..COAlL.
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'A: Canadiaix :rarinet's Adientare Withi
New Totic:ConBdenee,*en..
• . •
despatch froth New York sitere'n A tall
Conrittymen earning, a gripiiink Went'into
Chief Dritniationd"s office; inthe Post office
yesterday, and: said that he had
:09,me here•from Canada,: and ' that: he had
been swinciled•kiy,ti.iining Man fronwhein,
he had bought counte'rfeit. money:and:Who
had palmed,' off., on 'him e,:..hegrontaining-
. . •. .
L.1522_serry h'eLdidn4,•:givethe-eOunteri:
leits.to you,' Chief" Drips:intend aninisered
consolingly, " for Mei:SI-might -have looked
you t.ip:for having thein In/your poseession."
At this the Canadian burped riviay with. even telling his name; •It. Was learned
later, hoverSVer; that he is : Henry C. Hill,
*hese hoine is, near. Stratford„.„Ontario,
Canada: In snnenser he is a farmer, but
Bella jewellery ' the ',winter. ; Not long
agolle get the relation letter froth' the
'green goods". man offering , to let -him
have some beautiful counterfeits fot alneeet
nething.. He answered itd got a second
letter directing him:. to come to thia city-
incl.put up at thaIntennational Betel. ./le
twine' ori, the '.West ••Shore, road: •At. the:
teeny mandressed as:a .polioeniern• asked
him whete henvanted• to go,_and' when he
said the International Hotel him! into
side,street andpeinted out'a saloon, oyer
Whieh was a lodging house. , Hilrivas vet.
in the nffie,e.by two. 'men; who took -frost;
Inns the tivoletters, and put him in a cab,
which tookethe whole party .another
saloon. There Hill thought he saw one: of
them. put MO in greenbacks into '' a small
hand eratchel. When it *as handed to him.
he gave the Man 8127." • „
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"The beef thirig.yennan do," the "green
goods"'mars paid; " drive to the depot
and' get: off for home, and don't Open ..the
'hag -until you get there." , • • •
They btendled Hill bate' the' cab, ,Which
took him tothe depot. 'There he ,opened,
the bag.. In it' were . two .old. neWspaperin
and abenit a pound of hard coal. ..„ •
,rolintets for Advertisers..
, .
•Don't expect an aeyertisement •to bear
fruit in one night You •can't eat enough
in a•weelc to last -you, a 3iear, arid you can't
adverthle On that plan either. • •
People who advertise ,only once in three'
months forget that most ' folks 'cannot
remember itenthing longer thanaboutseven
days. • .
- If you 'can arouse euriOsity b'y an adver-
tisement Wits a great point gained. "The
fair sex don't hold all the curiosity in the
, •
werld.
Quitting adVertising ;in dull tinieseis
like tearing out a, darn because the:wet*. is
lOwi • . • - - • ,
, Yeti. ehnnld: never judge .•14, man by the
unihrelli,he carries._ atnetipiesiOut:Of ten
it belOnge, tel somebody ', •
A 'fltettgart• inventor hes. 'perfected a
eneehlne, 'for ileadenieg the sound Pf•
piano. He rank bigh ittrlong the
•philenthropistri cif title generation., ,
It is supposed that the man ' who 'corn-
mitt:ed • eineicle by jninpieg fteen ' the
prispension, Bridge at Niagata Fang
is•-• a • , young hoOkkee.per of.„. Buffalo,
mimed Cutting. ,•
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• • '!•••A Norm Int'nereATont.''''
pow ,nnenried, Aten elase•AveldePemestle
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•
The latest genies new has applied for a
patent is the min whe has invented what
43 known as "the married .man's indices -
tor." It is a Wonderful !Sensitive arae -
pent of the ordinery thermometer in non;
tronient pocket size, Enid is graded to a scare
Of cabalistic, markwhich; show the exact
state 04 the domestic atmesphera at any
beeir of the night. The- hardworked and
belated husband Arrives home, say, ;Omit
midnight. Ile takes out the iridicator,
thrust's: it in the keyhole and lets it remain
there a, feweieconds. Pulling it, out quickly,
he :seine the ,dial by the moonlight's. fitful
gloaming. If it marks " S. A.," (sound
'asleep), the poor husband -pulls off his boots
rieiselessly, uses the•night key with bated
breath, gives the door e quick pull te keep
it from creaking,. steals trembling to bed,
and when, his deer wife wakes Ina elotentwe
seconds afterward and: vvantato know how
long he has been home•be is Retina asleep.
If the 'indicator eceree ",A., A. C., B. D.
N. K. W. T.". (awake. awful cross, .hut
(Ides net "knew what tin:soli:is), thehnsband
puts a 'few more grains Of coffee in his
moutInnopenstliendoenendly'andWelktiff
with a slatn-bang afr, hits, his bo'otie inters,
tionally against s the chair, 'wants to know
why the devil chairs 'don't keep ent of the
way, gets desperately Mad orngeneraTiiislin
•ciples, • sCares his wife clean out of, her
emesness and custein, lectnres, refuses: to
let her get up and atrike, a' match -.-never
likej. a lightat• night .anyliew, remarks!
gruffly in respOnee, toe. timid 'query:that
" aboet twenty minute after 10," and
theintinnis•intorbed with- isuclresnaPPal'ellt'
awful state of Mind that the wife of his
boioni is afraid teepee:le to hike, at which'fie is Very sad, of course. '
There are other marks ion •the indicator
showing just where it will • doto :Play the
sidedee. dodge," or the "sick hiend," or-
ebeenstandirecon the 'co nert lkin
r a g se
• and so for more than an h-our,".m " Gene -
:rat -or ehonorable-thisnornthatzfreirri•-yow
know' where; was • in town, and had . to go•
awey in the 2 .e'cloekliebo, and he insisted
,f30 strongly that 'the whole party stayed nIs
..f909......blul4fc, Although -he was. of great
bore, and_we only.did ittfirounheourtesy:e.
Bit the end', cabalistic signs
idthe one; nn' the .top, about': nee, wanks
above boiling point • • , • :
' When the tweary huSband ..aoirtee. home
uhent.4 a. na, from., the directien of: the-
britcher:shop„ Witha, 'roll *of inettheld high
in the -air, so that -every one • who ..siriesee
cannot fail to see it, and sticks , the indi.
eater in the keyhole; he is ilniost too weak
tedramr it out. With hairs on end he reads
it by,the feint light streaming innpoix him
,felini'over Che.: eastern and. sweat
breaks mit' upon his noblebrow in drops,as
large as walnuts as:he neeksthe bulb' of the
indieciterjamrned smack up' against i‘ R."
H. S. W. F, Y. 1: T. . D." (red. hotstill
-
watting for yen inside, the dooe). • ,The in-
ventot of the instrument says that when a
Mari has this terrible Misfortune to over-
take him he feels there i0. nothing left in
;life Wortb living for. ". . '• • • • •
Urn:slings. the meat it the 'Yard and
brad& himself for the . coaxing hay,. but
Sayenothing, for nething'citri be said:, Be
he 'ever sO•gifted'a liar his .acconepliehnient
is more than valueless. ' No .dodge no sick
•ftiend„ no•telkizig on the:corner, .no -sitting
up to see the 'general off, .ixer ,Fiiveatiug that
he will neesendontagaine,in 'fact, nothing
will preisain It if; an indefeistble•citeel
Reis caught. Even the ghastly' gayety
With Which two -hears previonalk he bad
said to the boys heguessed he•WOuldeee it•
out -"might -as nvell., be killed for, sheep
as a innilS1*---bad-- all•vaniehed. ,:Theindi-
eatotqiiiVing-told hiniTthe wittet State of
thing, he knews enaetly-whet-teedonand
nothing but get in bed at once and
wrap thedrepery,Of biecetich el:tont-him;
Pull the pilhowever his' ears and .vatfor
his wite'a breath , to: gine Out, It'eawful
w.hile itlasts, hut it has its. use in relieving
'the unfortunate husband :of great •load
arixiety: /The indicator is e great innen:
tion.e-Londen Beek/nee, , • •
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YOUNG' MONA:ECirS 50).04' $LAVES.,
The: 'Dist 'd,nards, the !latent of
ChIne,se 'Emnefor, •••:".,:. •
rhane. been told • that there ..ate,abcnit
•5,000 elaves in the Chinese Emperor's Pal-'
ace,'• a figure • yvhich it 19, :of cones* very
difficult to control, Seye the:Pekin Corrine-
ponclenti of a, Parts: paper'. The number,
howevein-muit be large sineethat clitien of
individeals is alonetalied Uplinks fill poets'
Which everywhere else: are usually given
to men.: .Their' business is Filicirt;
watch !peer „the ..mperOr's harem,
an institution of. nes great servieeforthe,
trine :being, since ,Vajesty •is yet a
inirion, bet in View ef itis becoming nertice-'
ablesome daY,,and, to pity :meet homage to
the rites of religion. • The Empreseselects
the•youeg, beauties . admitted into this Chiit,'
ese seraglio; and she has to renew the ::per-
••son*1 ever Y three years;, These yeeing girls
are' rect'eited among the. families of the
Mandcheu officeit.,"who look uponthebOnor
of having•the prettiest of their daughters in
the Iniperiarherem al; a Means of attaining
high rank, •These YOung ladies Make, their
debut: at the age, of In and reinein
• inside Aliso, harem • MAI] , they are 25
Yearsold". If in the • interVal they give,
birth ter: effspring they by rights' become
'"dittiehters ,of the iniperial blood wand
rerriain bound with the fate, of the.child,
for he May becoine a "-son pf bonen " and
Sovereign heir to 10,000 kingdenis., 'If, on
the' other- hand, theeyeln:inteedrieaches the
age of, 25 without yielding,isiorease to the
heneehethl, she is sent home to hist
illustrious parent ,' and , lien.estly weds a
mandarin ofthe place. . , e,,
MAriAMEnE'..110NTI101.0N;• w„inoW. trie:
Celebrated Count Cherles...TtiSten,a6 Mon=
tholorieWho aecenipitnied the firet• Nape,
leen to .St. Helena; .has just', died et
Bordeaux, -'he was yettra,9,1d. :Her
hasband ./1ped Natioleon in most ,Cd'his
hOldiitroltee of business; euch 'a that (if
ehe.Eighteentle. Br4Ma1re:-an44lie -.return
.frOiti•Elba. The Cornte deMolitholon
aided the tate Emperor,Lattis.NaPoleoti
'his fatiious. Boiilogrieseseanide, and Wee' itin.
prisoned with hitn nt Warn.' de, Igen-
timolon bita receivoclitdatut 'il400,006.•froin'
the first islapolconi„whO Made Ceent
'and Chanilietlitin after
the! . battle of Wantarn; but nlost, Of
this stifif was waste& bad 'speenlatiorni
after the Count 'ha& retifpel into: pritate,
e; •• THEAONHA*15.
How a We'uld-be ,Itobber round a Friend
"• innisnintelededYietinn
John Beamer, of the 'firm of Kern es
Reamer, poult0 dealereeid a strong, ae#ye,
and wirT. young 3,nau,,, whose right hand
wets amputated at the Wrist, writesa Toledo
,soistespondent of the St, Louis Globg•Deino-
crat. In place of the original member he
carries it heiyy iron hand, Wilieh stood. him
in good turn recently, _nrenenting.
rehbern and probably murder, and, as the
sequ.el showe, causing him to turn philan-
thropist . under peculiar circumstances.
There has been but a briefreference to the
matter iu the TolecWdaili9e, which have
neglected an oPnortitnity to give particulars.
,of a very interesting case. .
!
The night was dark • as Mr. Reamer
Walked down Cherry street on his waY, to
his home in West Toledo; with a consider-
able sun:tot:money qn his pereen. s ,,When
he reachen a lonely spot in the woods -flea.
the' Metropolitan Park he was; halted' by a
man who demanded his money:or his life.
Mr, Iteanien instinctively dropped a Seiall
basket whielo he carried on his left arm, se
as to inake resistance, when the highway-
man drew a. knife • and thrust:, it at him,
grazintnhisebodyeandepeseing-it'' under -t•W'
arm and partly threugh hie intervening
chithes: Mr: Real:tier struck his assailant
a•terrific blovv in the .fane with his iron
hande felling, him to the . ground,
and. foliowed this ' up by pounding
his tirostrate aritagorrist with all his
might and Main, until he fiiially 'groaned,
and cried' ter mercy, Presently he left the
mail leaning up against. a fence, and with
the remark,. " I wasn't, tined for .you this
,tinse...b.nt. next time I will be,":. started" out;
on the road. • But beferebe had gone far:
fie felt the blood ttickling down his left
side, and the lit that after all 'he
might be serionely i not, fatally iveurided
SP 'enraged Min that te 'stetted back la
further wreak•his yengeance on the w end-
r•-%
4 It
VIIIXOP IN HI'S
'Alter 7.GYira.g !Pead--./09. Years, an Olet
• s
elenrehneee'e leonn is, peuad.
intoresting ,accennt is given in sons&
German•opttpere of the discovery a
body aegfo''aineedagantalliegrisahlOoti,W•4214koL •
identified ee•Onnracl. de 0.tetnberg With:died
in 1154, 'being a cent einnerern of °en llenry
II.; and. of the greet 'German" Emperor,
Frederick :'Batbarossa says the • London •
Duringthe progress of some Fedora.
tions which are being carried • lent inthe• •
cathedral,. a done coffin was founddeepunder the neer ot the choir, It Wes closely , •
cemented, and on _WI 'tieing opened in thtt
presence et a erieoial- coixiinisstenthe ball!
was found , in perfect, • priseenvatien, afa.
arrayed in •vestmente denoting :episcepal
rank, Qn the head is lOw miten,4he lovin
border et Which' re 'formed by ceband of :
tbiok gold emhieidery, of lOgerigeAttpa4 —
'patter/14 the. fillete of the miter ate ' •
composed : .e.t..„ the same seat work,
with deep, liesitVy gold- frinees.,`• The pease,:
.of the mites' have their 'edges adorned
by. similar embroidery, The alb and amine '
are Made of thin linen, .ktry openly woven. -• •
, • belVeshaperisseeen,
Toriacle of very thick twilled silk, end falls In • •
long tolde eround the body,' forming a sent ,
of pad reund'theneck. In the panel way
richly embroidered band rails pei•penclkit- •
lerly down the front ; it has no special -
design. • The, edges -of 'the cliasitible are'
simply hemmed. • The tunics sender the.
,chaauble ere also et silk. • ,The upper one is
Of lighter texture ; it shows a 'pettern con-
sisting -of 'lezenges connected by rays. The
patternillder"col ni gQ'el''iol tig a very.lfidesign.n
worn crossed on the breaat, -the -lower nee- •
.tionsboing broader than the u It • "
eiseeneentatien ' ii-a:natterre of seale-lnie
desegnc. which •thovv,s alternately. fleetiree • '•
of bone andloirdeset in. a patteilind fine.
racedetei•nisie:,,,Theegirdleelenflilk,ffeW
•enly long, untwisted strands remein. :The
l'svr°sia tiock4113rigt‘ter,e'llve-hill'eseee8ntte:ebeve:4 :-
fine netWOrk texture'. Three breacl.parale '
leled han'de and. is°. Many .smaller ones arewund •
r'QT1Ihn The LT: o!!;13,iral fashion e4s 4ticlp!f,:lsre7
-theanklearid-hanetynecleep-elits„ are made'
of, gold brocede;• they are ornamented •by
circular enibioideries, sewed on. The sole�.
of the shoes ereof legther. The pastoral stall
lice in the arme; from the right ano,uldentei • .
the left foot. . It is of soft weed, ending: •-•
fernle'and spike • at to thene "
pherical ball and hammered b ; •
of whielt iesuetitt crook Of soft weed, which; '
ends in a Menne litY• set in a,'sooket. '. At
The feet `stands, the 'chalice; • itlee,of soft'
*rood, very •finelyturned ;the cup is ahem-iiphere, and On rests:the patine.,
be-road.agentr"The rattet ilb.'Wthrfednirtgfr 4
and, making a desperate effort, sudeeeded•
, .
ingettingSevo-intenthe-woods-anclndie'z''
appearing idthedailtness: •
Somendays cater the ,eneounter •
Iteanier Chanced. to hear, thronnh a
physician .about amenheing
the vicinity • ;of, emah,syiile,
' Rio
suspienitinelon" stediiiied ;he Went to Fse,e, the
'Wan, and found him dangenOusly ill in.
hovel. TWe perecess lay on a wretched
couch -'wan and wife -both very 10W:the
attendant told liim, ;As soon. as the , sick
man saw 14lis Reamer lie -tried ,at first to
hide his features from :hint_ by turning
away., bist.hie visitor thought recognized -
the, fade',
of the patient, swollen, disfigured
and black-andblne as it was. . The Frick
man, withgreitt eneetien, •" I seeyin;
kixow me -T will haveto confess."- He then
told Mr, Reamer how lie_hadstien him dis-
plays, roll of bills• on :the eventful •night,
and.that he•heard him tell stonteonethat
beuld•not get back fronts, certain Place 'until
late that 'night. He lidded "My wife mad
'sick, • my :children. hurigni; and 1 out of
money, and I cletermin'ed to take this chance.
of niaking, a raise.' How I have been
1p.uniehecl, Godknows. You certainly,. will
!mitinform ',Mine, Will you?".' •.•
Reatoer tires deeply affected. Subsee
quent inquiries,ecinvincea himthat the mar
was drinen, to the deed Of ilestietation
poverty :and sicknesin SAO he decided to.
help him. Frew intended' 'peolitecntor he
!turned .triende and is, , now helping the.
Miserable tardily den*. . •'" • • •••• .• '
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• . A ProttresStve DonkeY Patty.
.cut a big : eilhnliOtte OfOk'taille!Is.
d filteS, Out of cloth or, piper itid fasten it
to the wall. Bach of the gnedts•reeeivee 'a
carithrie tail and a pin, and is then
folded and placed in a "corner opposite the
donkey-After-WInelingaretited-three
he sterteent to pin the tail tin the:donkey.
Anhereveie-hee:sttikeeethen-Wit11;nthere-ine
;Mist pin the tail. : 'The result generally 18
a stille-tailiese-derikey-surroiinded With a
galaxy ef.tails andlots Of fun:- Siringfield
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- A ithyal Divorce Talked Of.
! A• London' cable • Says; The actual
presentetiori•nf the complaint fat dinette of
Her Royal Highness the • Princess .Loulse
againet her husband, the' Marquis of Lorne,
liailken. stopped, . for the time at least,
through the ,personal efforts ,of the Queen.
,But the etrain existing is :de, sevetethat it
iS believed that before long,ellespite the
scandal itwould-create,,•application will
bo -
made ter divorce, • • • "' r. ••
een What ie the best way- to manage it
m ?" asks a :feminine cerrespondent:
anry hire. • ., •„" • . :
-Sarah Berithandt is growing _tate-She
is riaddio hive:Ailed every theaty,e-in Whieh
elle hest reeently played,: •• '
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• -Mary Bniteri the fassiing girl at liletroW,
Ind., is still alive and coresciouS On the
106thday of abstinence ,from food. • ,
••!-=,A geod day for ..young ladies' cooking
, , „ .
chit tio meet-Friditys. LA' good.. day, for
nienibers,to;nit-the',nds .they cook-,
CheWenays. ! s • .
isan 91i1 saw that " all ninns fairin.
dry weather." Probably &iiew -say/ WOuld
be appropriate to tbe•efteet.that all pregnos
ticatiens fail infent•weather.• • • '• e •
,=-Bince the s..forrsiation.. Of the Baptist
Union ,in Scotland, -eighteen years, agen81
new nhapels have been •bitilt. At the
present -time there ere in that einintry 86
Baptist eliiirelies, with 71 l8undaY SchoolS,
• 001.05 "preaching,. station's, and cottage
meetinge..' •
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Haten nauf your little hills?
ltentil.dehts are ;:
• Tardy painnent credit ki1l8;
tetter pity nenr little bitis. ,
ttnIder than heaving'141/ows
On dreacl Niagara's roar',
' • Goes up theta -some through the 11111;1
"COnfOund ye, Shut that &Yeti"'
-At it recent ,diplanuttie dinner itt-the
Washington White House Mrs. CleVelatid
Were a goWli ef-pele :blue; silk brocaded,in.
rosebuds, with nedrent• 'of bine tulleber-
•dered with 4 ribbena; the ..404y ,xead cut
anuareehaek,--ande.rretifiafa-Ainihea with
lace; blue fealliers.in her hair Were held by
a diamond ornament. • • ,
forsaktin Standard time and
returned to the old,niethod. • A resolution
w5s_recently'passedtytho-B0614'of
ruen„ to the :effect that .on and after n
0'0164 midnight „of ;January 1St, 1887,
tneridiin timeshoUld be established;
and
standard time abandoned;' and that the City
'nail clock and all the:city docks should be
changed accordingly.
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'WHAT' WE livottn.” Do.;
A' Cl,kicaio (Amuck Eaphies .Totrifiedi
.1!..TatiokOnt rlan.of.CainniaWhat .
tveuld Canadians de in Crese!cd.War
With the United States ? W1.4, they, Would
fight -•fight "is their. • tweeetors , tough:nee' :
fight like .clArils ! And 'what Wonld thge•',..s•
do:to inaugurate the cartipitign•-.--te gine .4•:.
tone,as it 1 were .7 They would enter the
field as if they had beerePrepereciter such
an event for,.hep tast tseenty-fiie 'years. In • '
twenty,feer hours,. they would have the ,
twenty-Bei/inn:dies of Welland dainil cora-
, , , .
pletely guarded ,frem• one end to the. other- , •
In • ' the .4eighborhoe& . of :that, 'be-
pentanit . work Would,:• instantly • -
Efe placed ", several field•e'batteriern
and • .tdn thousand: ,picked innes'
from the ,forces in ()ntaiio Early tha't:
.second clay•ef the Wek a couplepf, hatteties,
after the - destruction ,of 'the Jonidgee
NiegairFalleo-vesind 'turn 7tbeirattentione
to poor, 'exposed Buffalo.. Its'big,•Meseetipe:1_
and malt--2-houses-wotild7topplilai,*
nine pinsiander the aCcurate shelling of the-
Cannek 'gramiere,Wilo would: aleo wipe, the.
weten With theahippieg in the harbor, nj.
even play hemp with the histerie . spot et.
ground- tip.* Which Col: .John • Finner.ty
stood watching the.Fenians xvii in the ra..ti
Abent the tinie thet•the Toronto... •
,Hainiltntn,:.itnd, ;Welland field :better -len • ,
would be taking oare:a.soffaio- eind
vielo-
ity, the lemehin.and Guelph hatteriee; and
ten- or, fifteen thousand burly Seotch. ,
ifefttirotnaianctsrz.dfi;oiti the counties ofOxfor.
site Detroit, razing that prettyelfin,' •
SO . the ground, ''•ehaking it
ee badly that . Brudilet' Gardiner would
not be able to•nticl e brick of thineelebratied
Lime:IC.11n Cab; all of which wemayividly.
remand Detraiters of a eentain•Warm Mete;
dent Of the warof 1812. With the •Welland • '
Canal open; a few. Canadian gunboats
,Weiild Soon:anchor tiff Cleveland and.Toledo
.end bring, to 'time,in short, bidet', abent'
240, 000of thes", e winpant Ohioana 111Xet for-
getting Petroleum V. Nitsby),:W•:•n new
,vvant• to :invade the Dominion. taetiet
Toronto .everything would tenor the Cana
dians: end. not. a foe't:e-et--terriiorY'•'•fro'nn-
TOronte to HaIifa oeld be. siteeensfully
attackedlnethekinerican forces:. • On ,•the
other hand Ogdensburg and Oswego wo,td4.
bp,ve to, ,&down before the rattlbig,fine of
the, Canucks ; :and thus it wetild go all •
•
along to line., • Oh, the carnageand dee,
steuction ;.:•of property would be frighttill.--;
Canadian 'American. '
: • Beyond the Court's .turisdiction.
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• Judge 11a1J, of North- Carolina, beceine
terribly •sea, sick when going • cloWn • the
CliesepectionBay ori 'an eXenrsion, 1;he Wind
beiegfresh and the whitecaps; tumultuous;
so he spent rnost.of his those leaning op' the
Inilwarke. • •,- '
• " My dear Ilall,"saideni ief•J net* Waite,
Who was one of the Party, and Wes him-
self '"qiiito .00Mtortab1e, " oan 1 do any.
thiug fon yen? z'Oest ; suggestn's hat iron
Wish Y" • • "
"1 wiein".. greed' the seineiee me4 .
.t a • yoni honor woulrl ot•erestile thins"
•Motion." , • , •
IfIl(U2'11,11eVi "rule at .the lJnited Stittelk '1"
Island;:
Sound; every esentiet brought there has th4tit
halt on tlie right side' of bus head ,jhave(11!
. The °titer side is untouched,
riewslia•mr was received the other day.
at the tosto Beateittlee addressed "! Mr:
Ge.03.0.1ty. Ifandel.;,efire of the."13 andel!an
Haydn "Scene, thirty years 6.0 '
there elitile to.the society a letter addressc4
Illesste,„.Itihtlet and Ilali,, rnisiciaii,:'
and tiler() was tile eaiins perplexity:Re to its*
disposition. as there in now IOTA fhb' Sie,'Wtt:
paper for, Mr- Handel. , • .
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