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Lucknow Sentinel, 1887-04-22, Page 3tl• WEE 091M. cJiallee.f9r Maid, be piet. wster, immerse 'the eeds of the eitalkaia very hot water for a minute or two,and 'theyeerill regain '„.•• ••;,•„, JVBILEE • e 'TAM 941E4Te'st th 1 -- - , In.; alt,circlea of societ5i, wherever you May go,. ,Canis4W t9, '40 Xtepresent,ed at the Liver#0011 ' ;Ten Will-A*4 ell nan't la* PoibliieliMplY 14" , • thatr outward show. imetifeetieei,eeetee Vigat. AgricnItigral T'here, are rumide• and manners gettable. is every Trophy:1. • , ,... „ . And smiles ofitinies to perfidy 'their origin gen An.:OttaWa..deepateb. says; ' Among the .trece, 'pony projecteetiggestedfor the celebration . „Tbe half -mad poet melees hie heashew eitherioe of the Queeiee Jubilee in the old country, . .. . time aind.piage, .: or Sadness, • the Imperial!' Jubilee; Beleilnrien. at Liver, ' . - • Method In It, • How a lady led ber Maid is diedosed by one of " Clara Belle's" letters Spealdng of humbug, a Fifth avenue belle's maid, a trim, pretty creature,. stele denly disappeared- recently ; and 'it was a weeder, because the girl was • well paid in proportion to her "good looks -for it is de soap swell now to have a pretty body servant. She had not seemingly be,on dis- satisfied with her work or wages. Tier raiment)* •hie maduesq- • pool promises to take front: rank. It, will eir „pristine freshness,. " For these Buffering from weak lungs or a hacking cough, a few drops of tor taken ma a luinp of segar will give relief ; fiVe or six drops ehould' he sufficient for a grown person. ; Oilcloths ehould never be washed in het' pomp suds; they should float. be, washed clean with cold, water, then rubbed dry with a cloth wet in milk. The same treat- ment applies to a stem or date hearth. • • Wheit attecked by palpitation pl the ' soon as • • The statesman, erstwhile so ref- orved,so eignilied be opened next meeth and is intended to phoorthryvi. inotoaripersuooftpitle, (imams? voarr taaptrbielagPsIlher- . the hand , • - Majesty's reign. It will thee display those the* mood achievements Which have done so much to And Wilahee hhe good dee and asks. in ,Y,P3Pa- . - SurPrises his poor neighbor as be grimps144mt,..'hy and grand, .. Row husineaq is, a44 y 1114, own and faroilY's emPloY, er feared that s proulote the Pregrese of the Briipire, The - health iS good. , r , harrn had cern° to her, and eharitablY went heart let the Patient le „ 0 , victories of peace an.d. War during the past Se seems *sane ; but then election time, 'Own, fig far tato hire a private detective to hunt possible .on the right side, PartiallY on the fifty yeses will be illustrated .(1) by courts me-ribereeinrgsaer.eeslime. -a Eiot.'e at -handl. -there.% lAer, .,•iip_ Whore d». yod think be lona lace. In : this ' Position the heart wlii iri Which the immense progress of get col_ Method* his ma . " h ? ' bhe was dvertising eXhibithea resume ite nation .almost immediately. onies and •Indie vall be typieellY -.shown; afperd:filleo. wing it to stand two or threehoure, are .shewn, with sPecial reference to tifl he shaking it occasionally. Bottle and keep countries end the peeple • (4) by courts de- . To peeserve geode hem moths. da• PCt Yortotaiiiintravein's.g.o'faPpPe:rea:gorqnwalri;n.,(5/713: use camphor in any"' :form., Pieces of ter eourts illustrating the ad•vginces ea • paper laid. in flir hOxOa and In closets: are, maeleineree. neeteeameale engineering , and ing of the pure exceeding to tee people's will.; there's method hi 4.3.10ts VO* where They Are Worth TWelVe• W0041...... '. 7PeOfeK9Arieeek " Among the.10emath Indians of North- ' ern, California:1' said a reieeionaiy to a reporter of. the $an Francisco Examiner, "the squaws Are vendible comipodities, and are Put • upon- the market at a price ' supposed to orreeporid with their charms. The young viromemip choieeis not conselted, and; if arivelry exists "between bidders for her posseesion the hJ knecked down. to the, most liberaleoffer. . "A Maiden of poplar. appearance,' and hexing a talent for plaiting lints, , baskets' • and, other oniamental wicker ware, is or course a mere merchenteble. Eireide than ber sister Witheet itecomplishixtente and - without beauty. • • ' "The price paid for a girl of the 'desire • eble kind is in the neighborhood of twelve ' red-headed woodpeedierei a bronelmeandes. breech -loading rillee-the-woodpecker heads • being, valued at 62.50 apiece, lied the. pony : arid gun it about 520 each, making the 'price 0 the girl Wee This amount varies, •of course, iceording to the'financial stand,• Len* , wa • may e made nheaPlY.,, by (2) -by .courts _illustratingethe victories of • When your wife employs a cross-eyed girl whose taking a fresh piece' of lime as large ' all War, arranged -chiOnielcigioally (S)-by egg, pouring two,. quarts of soft water el, it. courts in eiVho tikes four afternoons, a week and never which the results of explorations • lent to shi k , 'heir -mei! establidrinent, • There*. - Oni• , . . on, in that inchnitry: Phenoinemilly long- ,•haieed, Women. are posed in the, - window, of :•atores 'where. .hair, „tonics are on/We; and • • Th" ornely maid. had does her work; • , VIio talks haat constantly, itn,d her dire .clatter will not cease; - , competi•tion as • . .• 7‘1Flio-weaes an apron spoited o'er "With stains Of lexuriant tresses, which grew eo heavily dirt and grease; • • . aediapidly that she went periodically to Buren -Bev beee,„ hair -dresser to have them cut short. • . 'Whose grammar is' distinguished by the moat .".„You inay think yolir N;ife crazy. :Mit, there's " now much 'Wages de. you get, ? e -• inethddintrorinadnes asked her. .. fortitude. exhibited -by a workingman a few mired. 't, be elarmedeethere's nci of tuepe , rhave-pe • wenty--fultr aollars--a•-•--mmigk _ she $$ , courage and F. - -replied, • d the avarice of the • a better peotection. • Fiver ceiite 0) will ebey .egeiedtural implements e (6)• by cmirta .Parentle• it occurs 'oecasioleallY that • as'• enough to eclair' all the Paelking 1-Ieltes. and ,which will be exhibited trades, Menefee- Imieh $15Q Is given n• girl. bat she • 7CTOrretT37:if-e-rrge-he a . ureaand industries from Liverpool., only. Would be Peesessedof ,unusual alluremeritse • eseeureetaeke fl• bit of. gretted -•••":1' cotirt,3:4ili • ' and the purchaser it, ne,bebs ' • .„ • •-• eexem, wild turnip the SIZe of a bean wit s • " Theeiey and '.61etteinouselnickeee, ' a ly to the affected a nominal Wile--theY ' • The; o p ify : -(0-T-he-flora- .ant14.bWf the .sev- eral 'colonies and India ; (b) their ceree, and mineral pr.oductse, (c) literature havieg refereetee to each: pa,rticular eolorty. 33y thus concentrating the peincipal leetutes of,each dependency of Her Majesty's gm- piree the people will be enabled net only -to ite,quire a good, general knowledge pf British POSSeSSiOUS as wliole, but alsato see end, s char - apt not te give credit tO peegionsof his'walle t Messrs. -Blank -it: -Coe, the verte__Iteeelieves the•pain.at once„ and in de not consult, the •laws in respect tea rns " days ago which made rae. feel ' that we, are . 4 I heard of an example of coinage and ' can get You aouble that+, and nothing at all to doexcept to be ad- ' for the possession of' qualities which are in ritiget-at once require their lady lase tce • the highest degree .0W:training. Tbia Man, enter upon. all the hard, weak obtainable. :while working a machine, cut off four Of .stie"-- in 'fade- is -el -require& •tcee negleceet ---1 im-tlitrerwill be. a. hole to , his Mims, but instead cif complaining ,ofnothing-which might contribtite to the come the pain, lit, once declared that, .he wanted fort pf her lord, who conAnes himeelf toan . .' then). re-enited. On being told that there oceaeional hunting • or' fishing expedition:, , was little or ne'ehance of such an operation .seney fee eeeeeedeee e 0 e productwith the otiwn cunt dignitat4 for 'which '50 years old, •lie said : ' " My family .are exteristie of any partiOular colonY, "Canada ..the aboriginal ,Americall is cetlhe6befaoleds.t;rhi: will be Woltbily represented ender the! bwaoslisk:tlls,,Pwalici.hchwaoreeaca,kirricema oti the back, a4a . being euccessful,when the patient was oyer • • • • • " "When.the doctor; wile was willing ito trY cultural trephy which attracted universal SuPPorted Mr la bend which encircles: the - attention at. the: Colonial Exhibition 10.0 icnellaebcatngaolledansrat finroemis . . dependent Orertie for sapport and .I must second sub -section. The niaenificeritagri . . . ' the. experiment of • replacing them, pro, year. is sti en i , con I ion, , e t 11 in spl d'a • a't' . •fthree•he:paaotiedbelleir:clks6- . •POSed, te give him ether' lie refused to take and - the Liverpool commissioeers have which *handed over to their censortswith hive ehose fingetalpick in the •old ple..ee." harm . Wellemown makers • of Gordian . Glory, want to boom. their stuff, - You ere just the girl they desire. Yen will have your head -shaved close.. Then they will thew you freely to their customers, tellingthern that the bone:. Dress .with. stickingsalve, twelve • • and the finger Will get well. , . • . 1 ' ' Lace may be washeabretinding tonna' bottlee or sewing it oethusliood boiling .it • tie soap. It you lost your hair years ago. I' , • in soft water with whit e have given up all hope of regaining it ; you sheuld be rinsed in soft water 'alter reraciv- have tried many preparations in vain; they ing it from the suds. • ' are going.to experiment on you, eyour hair. ' Salt, in doses of one to 'four teaspoonfold- grows fast end.finee-ieheeenies a InerVel-e in. halt a pint to apint of tepid 'water, is an . . , . the fame of it spreads by word of Mouth; emetic always on hand: This is alSo an and by the time your head has revalued ite antidetieto be used •after . poieoeing , from neual :beauty:. they have sold 1,000 extra' nitrate ' of silver While . waiting for ebe bottles of Cerulian„and 'you.have eeceived doctor to three inonthseextraknowledge of wateringsee at the She sew • end that in how, the Fifth 'bottom of, iseccese with tlie.windOw flowere. ,ayenue belle loin her peetty maid... - •• • Water MUSt rail in . readily and -rein oet - it and submitted calraly to the painfel 'asked thee'Domon. _Government 'for the religious regularity.' It is a fact that thee loan of it, Which „Permission, •• is "rider- Indian womenon the Klamath are absolute titorid,'hes been given: The Liverpudlians eleves, , but they • are faithful .and • ignmething like.thiehappenedizeitet_tale readily. .When a plant is well WS ere , offer ta pity the ce f f *1. fit • etc: and lovieg, no. matter how harshly 'treated. •k• lariagine, however, , b, fe'w.yeEtre ttgato 11; skilled ,artissai• in a .. 'Illerhaadseellest•fans-of-thea-Sceeeoo con. is. red riga to see the wattee out- at- -*ill' also erect the trophy et 'their' own, 74311: : 'Can readilY dressing nealiogany,, which ig pertieularly tor oise-s e , . furniture factory Working at machinery for. siet..01 kii4teen White tenthees mouneed on eence-Intethe seeleer throegh the botepen Cat• tee thet-Canadie will have.. a .mag_ thet, on aceount of tbe hard .life eoperatien of sewing on the linger% _ which 'lasted two hours. • ' , - t h 11 • • Cent- sttiiir:-•aavertiseinent for ssix hY the time middle age ifere,aehedetheY ose the pot. If it does not do ,thitte-tiomething- eiTh NiTeek's yashion.1,10*!it • feminine_cherme and beeome liegtee 'elendedtriteeetesergeon„ when the loremeee. ,the :shape of a key, with a, rainieture gold. Never place fresh -eggs neer lard, • ' w el .urt ou y a ra y imp bte ' di 1:11 • g snPl'ese is:generailin-tilatt-''hite7---" dangerous: ' lie Washaying his hijery at- Pretey bonnet.String pins ate of everts in is wrong. . ' • • • Menthe 'in: the- see.tind, city in Eri an t hurried toldm-and.'saide- etettee,p ... • cheeise fith et :other articles trona Whith , ,any od'er arises. The eggs ,Are textreneely, men liere-inifehiseited squaws' foe inetrimeee -- inalperpeees,but. it is not generally knoten. • RelidIMPell • 'AgliTe4 r aptive absorblegpewee, and in a very hew happy tenth unionti are - White. mien. neeraced faverites for.the ceniing.seesoral," the particles Of 'ObjeetS their feiglibee-• trophies; expleretioe, life-saving an anthri- W1101;1106 esP9uSed siltiaWs abnost nivane. lance, inachinery. ,end Inipleraintseeetce ••to' them threugh everVikisf4* idaided ootton goer& are the. in9St prik tiine .theer • will he Coiltareineted by Collars aAa cuffs; While gingham suits heve• quirite :taste .of neW-lead egg ewill be Mageifieeet buildings haveeheeri erectede tag"' er.Pler-Plverceirterreeneknovengsmonfe and although. other ethibitions to , .„ them- and :'• squaw men ' talie o, pride . eseteen dreasei •are finished, With velerd hood., by.. whieb the- . Peauliar and ex..- , EiccesSeries 'Of Hairiburg. • embroideriee or destroyed. e • ' ' .. this year will eindoribtedly be full of inter, , , boasting of the geed qualitieis Of-lheie purs the *oven border ef the ,raiterial. " 'A bottlea eurperetiee 'should be• kept . . est and instruction, nOne„seem to belie .put ahaaes• • • " ' • ,„ Braidirig,ii.. the 'faveriteettinanaine for every hone?, ,fer. ' its. us.e.sare,.nurriereuse A •fie . • m e • • f. e When en 'injury is empposed tO nave regard a, eche e raor userativp .th • of is ep '.what . time was it :When. you got • hurt 1" Beth Abent.4 Why do you ask ? '' . "So that I may know: when•to dock yen," returned. ehe /forerrain, ' tid hastened off.):: ' • • _ , rsttbrai cente,.. . . . . farmer, .Balgove, formerly of Luthrie, peer thousands with the . agricul ,'resources of ...the Dominion. Besides 'the courts 'fled there. Will be others devote nec ' • • One afternoon recently•Ile. John Millar, Cupar, left his •house for St. •Andrews, .Fifesliire, and was seen in the course of • • the evening on ,the , Croil Road,. near .:Brdeviihills. Mr. Millar Was aecompaided ,. by e, collie dog, and as he aia not return ebonie at•night feers wete entertained that ,be:heel met, with some mischance.: :During .the whple ef the next day search pe,reieti were busy looking foe him,' but ensucceste fully. During the evening a gemekeepet at Glisten, near , Largo, • was attraded by ' '• a field: He • yOung giels street dresses this Season, and is _few clroptesPrinkled where. dee r.O.ac , co6n. variont .achieveinents pf Nicteria'te reign been eciram. itted, the Perpetratet is•by come „ ustially : done by hand with' narrow fiat gregate eeeterminete., there et r. ,then the Liyerpeol People. • . mon colleen consi er e p.r e t "'d edeth • op k ptey 2 braidafter the pattern hare:been etempee,, alio antseied. or eblack....40eneewne „nee, • . • . • the spertit iniared, indeding ..relatione, Black is preferred upon • any color , rather fronethe eaor of It: Pesides, it is ;au incAtiqui• keee •keees .1.4eeteless. and ambuscades and assassinations. nat 11 •• D. a t -4 s mid - than shades ehades tie Matehthe dress. : •.' • celleut applicatieelota,burn.or cut. .It : • • -- • . , .a y,ensue. • ea .inen .e .no , e , f white • " ' f h • T bl 13 t en 'this live 'ones Won't; ee that ievestigetion drepery of bluefode, is handsome braided when added to soap ,; and will help to rriecess Louise end "fee Husband., . never amounts to; anything.", , • , and fuul ei mg, • • • 11. take ink stains; Out o e.aue in, The Allege!1 Cause t e ron o NIte aerbss, the lower part. of theefrent and 'IvIelieen clothes.. if "'•eiedca.to :them :while Berlin,. cable says book has just • "' ' sides of the skirt, down the :front 'ofetlie appeared here. entitled the ;. Coerts of '.1ruE 141ETiacwIsT. Cliviteg• A pointed belga% hang aprcar postillion Pleats:. The ,breiding . block, Ifthefeet are painfel afterlonw-Walking -gerope ." The author's nen:leis not the _ T sgors ivaswo by the General Conference • ear standing, great relief °tin .b bath:. title page. It giyeaa formal hestoey of all - committee. eteliteide,y. .While the 'vest, eater and•cuffe are of blue • g • . . e ,roye, ami wi mug er s g, , the appearance o a . g salt to IC -gallon ef water le the right prce: information concerning them. 'The ertide The General Conference frausfer Coine bascpie'ind etound the loWee. edge 'to 'the in them in salt end Water ' .learldful th 1 f 'r •th h • t e tin • endeavored to'entice it with him, • but it vc Ve .. ' .. • portion... Have the water as. liot .as. can relating tithe Beglith court givea an en- mittee.of the Methedist Chinch; which -ii *odd not etinie, • and . On • following. the ••• . A new: and dierming ride. for . white e - "b barrio. iraiiietse the :feet ely •new vetsion. of 'the differences Which eemposed Of the General 8Uperintendents .' , the Freridente of- •Conferencese met, • • animal he came upon a .nee,zi lying eniking !Chinese crepe is to .rnaye bridal dresses of d to exist between the. and • the snow in an untonecions conditioneend it, draped over white satin. The elleeves .Thursday in, the Meteoerolitan . Chuich, • It was af first ccioXed, and then threeteeted shoulderseand . Caught ' at the Waist 'byes. he folloWing transfers woke made's. e. and beaten with i dick, with the result satin belt.. . The nature of theernateng • To the Teionto Conference.-Reita. W.; that it becenie more savage, ad at last ,perfently•!mitithe preSent styles in drapery ' -taken to ii, house nearat band, arid be Swinghadeseire Pet on devisee feigirle and throw s the Water over the legs as far as are generally rep . cone or a y . the' kneed With the bands; When the water "ertmequis of Lorne tied the Princess becomes too cool, rub briskly with a 'fresh Louise. Hitherto, it bas always been said towel. This method; if Used night and that the Princess was fond of iliatieg, and: morning, will cure iieliealgea of the•feet, efiet it wits the Marquis. Who 'Wei. jealous. • ' •••:"-•--'.---'e---•'-•--•----- • A.ccordirig•tp 411,e• Publieation •iii question, Scenes In Southern' 'Umtata. heiweerer,•it .appears that • it is ,the Prmeess One 'alight ;travel' the. world over, out who Offers' from tortures of jealoUsy. It is de of-,Turkeyrandenoethere And wheat 'so • carries her Conjegal sus - white; bread so black; ignorance , so dense, and .. houses so , wretched as griping the peeeane farmers of seuthern Reseite ;13e, many Men had gone.tothewer thatwOrtien ' th railway evidently benueribed with cold and expo- are felled -a good deal. in the arm holds, Toronto, for the epurpose of sleeping, Bare, The gamekeeper went to .ptoc• ure but are tight below the elbow. The trent charges on the several circuits. Rev. Dr.. assistance, but" on rethening the , faithful of the • lxisque is made in handkerchief WillianlS,General eluperintendent pre; ' dog would allow Po -One to touch the Man: shape, • folded across,'" gathered • on the R. Parker, D. 1)., p. G. Sutherlind, D.,, ' the gamekeeper had to disabe-the animal and.eXquisite.ball dresses are made of thiS • • • c • janies by shoring it in ,the baek. The men was white crape, embroidered with silver. ' Stealth and Wm. Newt* from Niagera 'preyed to be theraietting ' He Wee ebove 12' years• .of age:. A danoing:-schetpl dreiti aretiniiiiirab is.10,14 be' hex Pleats wete eiriployed to isp y ethouts net b'eeli revealed b.Yelie dog,„,whieh pointed :batiqae of. stash has ptiffed sleeves , signal flag's at every •verat •along the 'lines- him. • I a.m•.•so-u . for 1,000. iniles. • .11ad these little signal .subseatientlietheFriieeese vf'entewitle her verY• weak' condition; . and-musteheete •• suceuedied (hiring the night lied hitiediere; all iteound with. draperies of tulle. , The • : • nedektimatelY diea frOm•the ganitshote' endebretellee of'. tette.... .8ashea. ot :.tibbon . . . flags and the Warden Who held theni been dieter -in-law ,tb Prey ite. the- toad) al the about leer inches: wide are worn on. one ' • ' tide •in two-, long ends and le nuralaer Of. mist in ',breeze • :they • weeld not. •he,ve Dekeepf Aee,ording le. this hook leeerse 'These'. dresses ao Oita teaph. appeared neciee e h the aia when the Princess °Wad , to,' the Duplieste Tee thu ed them.' In every Worrien Whoie liuslaend lieEt buried theta is picots o such. an extent that she is happY from London o. . nowhere.ib:6 ijShuequir;se:Pootrt.,met%tath,,,,vetoshaild if frii 'frolle.•Oraelph-Crinfetenee; Charles'Fish and ., stated that e b. G. Stone, from Bay - Of Quintet: Confer- e only eeese- of some ieeee *here e ,eoeie ence e HentiHatritt; from Niageta Center-. • doneeerney diusl3axid ete is to he sure e of e.cliort:ma•biliai..ectiefiderfaita_t.E°P.,. ..f re* 4'.3iti," • - . 4*' • • Some•time. TO, ' Guelph. .confeeente.--BeyEre J. ' F. Conference ; Reit 'Weddell, from Ilondon: ;. ' ;"T-6''' Niagara ,Cenferenee.--Reve. •deerge : Miller; fepra • Toronto itpriference •; R.., :L. -------- Clement and W. G, Brown, from London .. Conferente ; 'A. A. .330Wee, fronee:Gaelphl• • CenferenCe.. • . e•-• • 7-- ' -- • ' ' Ta• London Conference.e•eRees. . Alex. . Langford and C.. Creighton, from-ManitOba Conference ;., J.8: AylegwOrth, ire= Guelph , ' c uit e • Cco:inffe,rieenncr:e. 11..ligh.,M7C1.ea.n,fr.oin.. N. i.a. gate Conference ; Win.Mclgulle,n; from Montreal . To Mcm tea, , ' nterence e-Reiva. B. .14... riiiintothia, It. L. Oakley, P. Ile--.Allin.: and .- R: S. Irwin, .from: Bay of Queete :Confere -, enee ; • Chas. ':F,. .13eeptpse,..froni. Toronto • .C.,QT404.•rNetcyt...,Brenawich Conletencere-' ' Rev. ''. the lawyere Was very proeyeanceafteretalke 14'101- ttieekeni :.11..1i4 free"' Nela. Scotia. ments and house o . , e ing About the ireplements linen . die •Teirt Conference. , . ,. . To Neve Scotia Confeeenee,-e-Rev, W.' Ir.:•" • Was neerly asleep, Said •:'.• •,i.' And B•dy,vettea; from Newfoundland Craelereimei ' lora, I,willeildrese briyaelf to the furniture." an emir . 'TO •Mienitoba Cenferentee-RevseW.X. already.," replied JristiceeCbitt3".•" • • , Bunt,- Samuel 0. Irvine; limn lerenderi Con; ferefice; F. A. •Atignee, Joshua FL Bur- . "Yon have been doing that for Ise ;who nissen itinifat pay; , , . :'' ,.rovis James F..D.avisoitiidtl. I, Nyasa. o!li.A.,, -Mr. Edward of tfieptioty.„Tre..wi , .fr..onl, DO. of Qumte on erence. • ; - 9 -8- ' •To British Oidiinibite•Conference.e.-Refew „ . . • , ham, Was on Saturday : fined at ehe Green. r, Wadmen; 13:A.., from:, New ,Bruestyiek wieli . Police Court Ai and, £1 costs. for .:1‘d Conference; . J., E....Starr; fiend 'Termite kissing, his •geverneller. , It Wee stated' in reeefeeenee; JeMes. Calliett, f ioni ilaY of • lairiarit••hearetieed to rest,. ,Q- ulli.t.e:C2sfe-rseellsesea.ild Jars"....lriler •l'el'A.. , 'eviderice that on the night Of Unitary 2lati ;`-•'" . pennon expiate rig . . . . ee.f, • , Can :You Soliie "ThiCt , noTtn-attrin: Q - There evereetwenteepneeeitudeette at an ' •th in had • . . '• • •. in•• stance. the. Pettle .fle,g-s a. wa • ein• -happier. than•I sine- • • • • our flOb black,' silver gray,. redor' bkcaVn, for veils. eieldiek's gun under the scrutiny of a ..Gen••• - ' : ' .‘vitt*•.Eegliel! ',lied' ges• .' • -' Chenille spoeta net is greatly Worn in. " regularion positione'• • as if • it Weee a that reach to the chin, or only ,coyer the end iii personal command. " I *ill see • if Sir Henry Hawkins is getting . a' *ietee, eyebreiwii. Veey Small tined epees on ltd. .the•women at the neit poet is alive," said tion in Enehted ass Witty page, Recently forreres, becetning veil. • 'A• new: net has A an'Aniericsai; tying i smoked '•lieneingeo a a prisoner' pleaded 'gliiity. of larceny: and •Cross-berrecl surto,* like •the .greuild of flailing -tackle. . As. the train approached :thee withdrew the. Plea and declared him - some 01c1 laces, and is : thicker than the her he suspended the line from the oar self to be innocent. The case: was tried oyster -table, Ana, after eac. ' • The said. spotted nets. Large meshed net Witli°4 scat- window' and dangled it in her face. She , had enough, theyilaelVedthatthe,exPense .1°Ped edges is else an ' de . • ' • ''. simply looked at ,the herring, but still' kept '. sh,ould be the,hotel-keenines. They all The Mesouline collars and aborrassites •the• signal flee 'in position, arid as long as, ',agreed to commence:at : one ' side of the with :White ties, that ever' ito POpneer list weceuld see,„lier She was; Mainteining the . table and Count around • every time seven Beeson 'tare to be worn again as soon as the. ,-disclpline of Ruseitee .extensive railway Was counted, .orie--7the seventhe2-to go ont, •bb na ' sernLce.-J-Ilati•per'p Magazine. 6. . . , , , . Which meal mustthey have •Oriamenced to the ankles. ' • • Y Sir Henry Hawkins : "Prisoner, a few an minetee ego you said you were . thief. New the juryi says you are hat. ;Cense,. queatly you are discharged.", • • • , ,..Jrietice Chitty, of London, recently heard a -case Oncerning some agriculttiral imple- furniture.One of the man left last inside to iiettle. From count in order to leave the hotel -keeper to , • pity elle bill? I , A ratime,s But Not Preaeher's Priidlega, .Mey a clergynien *lied his own baby: in .a. perm:0311liter 1, ,One.WOjild• tiepPesethat he mi-ght But not BO ehilak the, people of . gdinburgh, There ,a; cletgymen was Eieen 'carrying his baby ,and his horrified congre- gation• presented him with perardeilatot; But la'st state wafi worse:than his -fltst, .• fer.he vilmelea this vehicle. along thestreets - ' ' 'ri . it This. inthlt to the Weather get 'warmer. ; At pres, .. are the popular neckwear, the, prettiest being . rich, wide, White moire ...ribbon; showing a little edge • .at the collar and ,sleeve and tied he e peal bow Under the chen.e.e.„Lei. . „ea....ewe top•of the wrist. ' Colored rib- bons are'usen, beeireareonly becoming to Very dark brunettes., • ' • • - • • , ' . The fancy fer ribbon trimmiegs is .se , . great ' that. they are 110 longer confined to bonnete;but are used on dresses, serving in .nareamewidths lei, heyedere stripes On trailing. at the foot and sides of the skirts, 04 -in breeder, widths for reeking *ilia. lengeliWise on `dreier-tat; ratrWrapte;end even, :with isee on the:copes of childeee. ire fronts of; , genteel diseeptibilities of his congregation 'eVetung and house 00 are coyered with Was too Much.. Sereceived aletter politelY ' loops of ribbon 'finished with .befliaS or . - • , . , ..-,--,e,-,-.L4,--7--L--". ' e The Va the •''a • Listenini Eyes. • , • , 'Pinnate 6 'years old, sat on an digitate in tt, Beaeon street window the other,dey, with his hands • clespedebehind his head, gazing • eineletisly out epee the street and the public gardee. . There were .people naoeing up and down -upon the stieete and --on the garden there was aii expanse of Brie*, and • people who looked as it they were waiting fot•ir to go . liennethei gifze.continued, quiet but ietent. • , • 4.4' What aro yeti looking at, thy boy 7" e,iikedhis Mother, by and by. ' "Ohe nothing, manima-only listening with my eyes 1 ",-Tiopicon Trawctipt. . .• ULU riety of coloredbetids Was never, so I euppose, Mr. Goodratin'? : '• .. lloW to Piled Batitoro *. • greet. Fink, airiber,,pearl; pale blue, green I Minister --Y°; but bad iveo,ther doesn't ilea rule for finding Eater in td take the and white betide ate,shownt and are used keep as Many . away , i•Orn chutch as , ieforming him that, whilehis abilities gave swallow.forked. 4 There are sleeves and , • ' • Cause for .4-;bseirC. 'satisfaction, his pastoral Serv„iceis'wOul(3. no. bodices Made up set ori,nef or gauze, Devito ' . Layman to Minidery-The bad weather' ' longer be needed. . • • . i. . • be wont, with full 'dress. es. , , • license, goad manY People eel ey f rem .ch erch , .bunday fleet iellasing the date (il the first to form whole bcrthets in t13,e'satie manner .contribution bo14.)dOes, my brother, f till moon after March 21et: • If thot lull., that jet has beep:hitherto used. Tho head- . .e------4.---- ' ! raben fells lei a Sunday, then taster is the 1 trellieboneets, on wire .foundations, ate• • . Not Very Much Soon,: ' next Sunday Otter it, ,As•ehete,ake twelve tihoWn trimmed With a scarf of "crepe or of , New, Yorker (to e Dakota man) --You litiVe *".. hinatioria in eleeeit :days less than a yearl•listic, pet almost fleece the top and falling a good deal of snow in Dalicita; ;Ieseppose ? the date of Baster rney be said ' to .jump ,. dow1 . the eidetie and in very wide .strings, 1 Dekota-Oli; ep ; it never gets tee deep abodt irregularly Within a 'range of thirty- i met_ ng a IOW capote, that will conietid that We tan't tell *het kind of a, day , it is five deys. The full moon of lad leer hap- itself to: theatre goers and these who tilt -by-looking out of the. chimney tops. • • . • Pened April '18tli, wlaich was •Suridey, and near theme . • ....., . •,, . • •:' ,...-----e---see-e-__.--, 1 Vatter Sunday was April 25th, the leted ' • Meta to eeeesielteePetee ., - The sewage of Lendoil, tehounting to tilO thee defeadent came. to her room, dragged a er ithaberchithee !rem her face, and' kissed her twice. ' She •threatened to sleeve the houtiehold if he did not leave the room at ,once. Ile left, • but the 'following day he •twice attempted to kiss herld the sehool:. room', ' For the 'defence it was urged that the ease was entirely trimped op. Notice. Ca! appeal Wag give:Ia.-Pet/Matt Budoet:, " * ' date p0aSible.niiilor the: Preeent arrange- , Grained. WoCiao ihOnid 'be eOleeilled With • nearly 200,100;000 gallons 11, ddyrilS eartiea. inett. Thetas e . Inhl reboil of this , Year 'add telt, and thee; efter being wiped dry,: by the gest ,seeters twelve ' Miles tO hitge fell on Thursday litit, Apyil 7th; •ttibbba with liusccd oil. ' '• . . Atoragereseryone at ..13ittking ,. .and . Crowe Which is eleven days otitliet than last year, Clothe dipped into het potato .enitet are •riese'; (m oppbsite .'sides Of 'the 'That -tete weere it is treaee w te pee A)e g .0 ,.ninth will will be Baster'Bentley. . ...i ' eecetateenUd for ininiedicite and 'Complete i - '' ' ' a . i 11. Oda ' I' all . . --'---- • • . •telief in, the SAVerefit catielf Of theutrietiene .of seditite • mangarietie and A few grai:ne of e---.1Weittenelodottleare ,eppreeieted in leant, : . A piece el thereon:field •Upeilet. here will ..chloeide ' of. hale. •Atter preeipitationeel ; 'eel smite . Bused ie :going At, oettlo in ' At tlls Medical ediael et ArtedeeliiebVtiie.eeeeeeeteeleaesteimmeeietely .'itria-. itAcept.......lie Solid inettert. the effieent /.E4 diSaintiged, ' Mb-temlls...with hie 'father -in -16W, Ni,Tni \ Neienerii, age p,• Ana philip, Ina *other; . • . •• ,The Wrong Days: ' . „ two years older,• Mated peirnistien their fnothei to go Outlier eie little Walk' Sun- day elterneori. . • • , •-• • ' ..".Y.ta, yeti they OD,6 She Said, t.4 if yen Will not '.-forget, that it, is Sunday; arid' Walk quietly„e,s you shoeld." . • .alus boys Went. Out ancl rettiiiied'abon. " 0 " 'said Kenneth; relining to his mother, " Philip didn't do at ell you fetid, • He acted just like Mendity tied:Tees- a n the : tilts; You tie 8 • Compagion., Pereonalities in the, British Cominons. • Mr. Bartley, rising to tepoint of Order', asked the Chair 'man if it Was in oi•,der for an hoe: member to say tolim that if he got. him outside -he would black his eyes. ., 'The Chairnien said • any such remerke Would certaiely•not he in order. , Mr. J. O'Ccninot (TipperaSy) said he rose; to make a personal explanation. He did • not rise those words. (Cries or" Oh:") The Cheiernarie-No name was mentioned. • . Loud laughter.) • • , It is'reported that owing to Archbishop Teche'S 'continued illifeaik a coedjuter-bishop • of St, lleinface will be appciirited, witlethes rig,ht of sticcession to the arelibishop. Adaine, • The latter' b st kno the post Of, phisidall; there are SiOy.fen,11.110ffifill be entirely healed. ' odorlesse:"Yet whcdSgle'tdee---0311-i -011Y-0Y Optic' 'hi rioW hoarier 61 yearli ownidaoa- as -eVeirVestliee, of Chidago; RS' been offered there about. an hour, it its tieikethe *Culla 'Abirtiverat 01) tide,. la aelben ' • ' ft -Oiled beeome.evilted beloie„;:they_caii ' hes begun. to leeehealth. ' . • •• • • I • ' ' " •-..- Rey. Saineallreceie, of 0 riniefon.Scotlande- Who died recently, Wits totally blind from the time he was three menthe old. lie was . ordained in 1876. 11.0 hadnearly the whole ' T3ible by, heart, having a • most eetentive memory, He WAS a good singer dare pleyieg skilfully • on the piene and violin. His ministry was earrieet and folthe ftil:ftiia fie phased 'limey after only le** "hales' elerietisellnese,. • • • e '