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U111 TO DOOM$" I ,tile ehore' and the swimmer I had headed for 11--, ii iiijeftalone, but',a*imming in ne sy.e. distance - below the, . I I Termble, R a. v-... a. b; e 'Is of ,the Disease . . , I � ITX ca, Icutta� ! I I ! West, in, which Kuman, Lives are Lost'. I I I . I ; .- - ��. . I . I - - Spieading,t I 6C d ­ anal I 11 the im - 1111- Frolinthis point to some. I . . ... .. -, .� � . . . � I � � I . � - I I . . 1, � � �, . I I railwa;ylikidge'the river'iA about 500'feet. wide, the current increasing in swiftness m I . 1 _____40._ � � . � - I THE MARCH OF THE EPIDEMIC 1�: I , . � . I ­ . PASSENG1W TRAIN 'WREPKED. I I ��', I I � . � . . I , . I .RUMORED.OUTDREAR IN � The Captain lttem�ts to k1m the with the great Itioline. Hekept,welltothe contre of the ,river, slightly over to the I.. I , , I 1. �. I I: I , A. despatch - from Lon I don ea i ys,, The . .1 . On Saturday evening about'S.30 O'clock . I . I I � .. .1 I .. I . I . Whirlpool , American shore.,but was swimming DicelY . Sanitary' Commission is andeavOkII19 to � a terrib leatorm, of rain and windpassed I � over. Exeteri Ont�, creating the most in. AaOttawadeEpatchsayp: -T ment of Agriculture has ordered . at'Niagara., ­ . . I "I 11 � ;- I and with perfect ease, at times riding up in I I I !-bye a little apeck is the waters. By -ani I I purify Cairo and to isolate the bouseBi wh I I In ich cholera has appearei 1; but if the Ais. I . � 11 I Chas and i,,,e�'excitemant. Hotels, chur I � 49useS in general were torn in pieces. The agent at 'Queb a gration I I , ae to'preve tine laws, 130 quaran I -1 .. . I � , . ' HIS, BRAVE BATTLE FOR. LIFE. :seen, which is,sparkliDg in the sun, and be now comes rapidlL into, view. , � in a,13hort ease takes a firm hold in the city it is prob- , , Able Olat it will be allowed to � take' its pramercia �Ho . I tel, owned by John Hawk. ble, any contagion - reaching Can . _______7 ------- __ _-_______.-____,_,_ I ____ ___ ii -lie- iliFeT, ii��ii�ii ca,me V176 tfw.tli�ifigure of 11 - - '_ I thatgeneral pkeeatitioliB 6 1Y. course, ant � on � _"o* 8 aW, was unroofed, the roof -being carried � . & distau?o of seventy-fi�e feet, sinaf3hing shm e of cholera. I I �. .p 1. L-��.The Kliedive and Ministers h I The Peiialty of his Ra'shuess Pa - � �id . striking out boldly, but with perfect ease.' I He wears nothing buttliii��ai and is bare- will be taken to, check its progress. Baker, , . Pasha having expressed the, opinion that 11 I , th the telegraph poles in its career. . Mr., . . Cairo to remedy'tho"ooafusion� i . . With his Eife. - I L' . I I .. ... I .1 I . headed. Every moment his speediner6aBes i the cordons �round the various � inficte'd I I H, aw'alo]38, itis feared, wu H,aw-kfjb I be quite, heavy. The Central Hotel also wa's shaken Larran gements, . � NaJor-Gerieral,W_O. Swaxig � � � � I ­-, - ;, . ENGULPHEDIN THE WHIRLPOOL. . the, ,bridge in -until, lie passes under. six ' minutes from the time of his going into the places are now uaeless� they will probably be shortly all removed.,, � There is reason to I I , up and a .number of the windows com- * I have been for thirty-five years ' 'andliave I I . � I . . 1 . : I �aptaia �Webb, the champion EugliBb. . � - � waier. 'When the bridge is passed - ', - I i 1. ­ I , I believe. I � tered,� cases occur . . that many seat I in villages which the nati v& conceal . 1. plately, stnashed..: The, general: store'- of Mr.- Isaac Carli 0 � . I ng r§ ei�ea­wonderfully bad in that time Been,& g obolera both in the field and at o . . swim met, in, his desire to emulate Schil let's . THE CURRENT CARRIE$ HIIII.ALONG .1 I . .daily, , so�%o to avoid the imposition 61 a dordon. treatment.' The ornamental front on the I "Of 4D_d_tbD_ugh_I never,besitaired to diver was less fortunate than lt�s PrOtOtYPe- at aterritio rate. The river here narrows The chol . era As spreading . . generally top tbs. building was .blown off and and attend on those smitten . The hero of.the Germ4h poet in his first , 'to about 300 feet, and runs at a tremendous throughout tlie� country. Th6 Sanitary came down , upon the sidewalk,, several , . I disease, I nover suffered from it. . e e Wnders of the fearful , Tate, pitching'and heavirig and lashing. itself I , poBal to Commission has rejected the pro . persons, narro wly escaping with their ,it is cont agious or not, I oanno . maelstrom'; but Captain Webb'i first dive , � into foam. Still On he goes toward the ' isolate Alexandria, in which �city a case lives, among -whom was' Mr, I Reginald � my. I I I mind;. - into ths. Whirlpool below the ra, I . - pids. was' li point which will decide whether or not. a � thought to be cholera was , announced to-da.y. E lhott,'who had a Very narrow escape. The Dr. D. H. Cullimore, days . C I . undoubtedly his last, and what the strong, shall safely accomplish his purpose, and the ' Twen -eight deaths from the disease Methodist Church on Main street,had a . specific inf6ctious'disease, prol � - saw death. struggle :wbile man , in his I aeathingf a now excitement"is intense, the spectator' - � below , occurre ty ` thiri df at Damietta y6sterday, y - portion of the roof bl-own off, carried a - I huma.n ag endy.1ti the vast majori 1 I whirled round and round in the . wa I ters*will -never bei, to I � � V,ealet!l. Although realizing the danger. .About,a mile the railroad bridge, 'the river, w,hich' had , .ght at. Mansurah and fifteen" at,. S,ma- P1 I I .1 I * � .,great distance Bud smashed into fragniouts.' The int6rior:of th6' church was somewhat � and soinetimes--by, personal c attacked four out of five ofth . . it -was extensively advertised tll�t Captaiu - . been run � ning almost L due north, Itakes 9, , I I nour:L �.� . I � � I . I Twelve.deatho occurred at Cairo yester- 'Ida � mBgea by the ceiling falling in. . The attendants of the S6poyB of a- . . V -ebb w ­ ould made' the attempt to -day, �, eomparativel� few strangers were at this . eastward, iorming the Cale- sweep to ,the. brated whirlpool.', The water bomes down '� ' day arid for6y-two at Menatilell. - ' has introduced congraga tion Was compelled to hold ear- I ,vice on Sunday in the basement Ili' conse- merlt� of which lWaR in charge.): � able, under' suitable, conditionis, . quiet pld� town, as it was almost irnpossible- . 'ad, and striking the sbore at a terrific ape I 'both The Spanish Government I . a bill in the Cortes for a Credit Of 1,000,000 quence. Th& loss will -be', heavy. The -Mr. - . ducipg its like (i.,e., a,mong"the, � to make - the public believe that any man pw,eeps around oil sides, forming I 'eddies pesetas to defraythe cost of the adoption residen�ei of S. W. Hall was shattered . I I I who, are to -be.touild in mostpou - . . . in, his right mind could be found who ' 'under- thousands of -little before passing �In of all possible measures agains , t the­:intro- "I a '"I lost shocking manner. T be south is evbr present, in .certain localiti 'exhibits would attempt so,.fool.hardy an � -round the bend the river. CaptainWebb 1. . . I - __ duction of cholera into Spain. , and west sides of the, building were blown � � . It ing, intensity. I ,co taking. The ailmouncement was rega rded . x i the worst par t of the was seen to -pass dow I . Dr. John T. Nagle, the registrar � of vital tough the floo Is and tv�o young' la'di "' th � . oil nautability from traits such 6§ . - either as a catch-permy speculation or the . , kapids in good form,'now. richilgthe'waves' . � statistics, was, yesterday in receipt of the who axe� visiting Mr. Hall had,very narrow, , ,� and others whibhw.e do not and ' . . . � utterance of a crazy Tridnihat the.ciptain 'a or tting'through tbose,which he -again ou . 1 1 I I an Dual, report of the Board of Health of I escapes. It appears the parties were in the - to its vitality and' 'generative po with a resolution worfhy of better cause: -the could not,ride. . The'spact6tors here,brit the I � I Calcutta'. which' contains alarming I reports I Coal preparing to retir , when one of them tavin'g I it hu a period of incubati attempted . feirful task. :Evan -the . � .- edge �of the river and above on the' banks, I � It hol ra in that ci y'. A of the spread Of 0 0 - . Occasion to leava�the room the other � : i in three hours to three -we . railroad companies which were invited- to I saw bim'lpass on� to the Whirlpool, and . I - I , I - I I supplementary report, of the firstiluarter followed, and as they were closing'.the door -79AI.L Alexandria despatch Be I . - __ . � organize exbuidions to the" Falls'to*witnesia -___- � , before Pas sing into the most r a i P'd Portion I of this year announces that out of a popu, behind thenitAhe crash was hdard, and the . ' sanitary sub -commission have in . the performance Of tfiia' I . I . . I . . to rise.up as if lbokin.g to see the direction to be , lation of 288,000 nearly six hundred have bricks-cimetumblitigin.to the room' The - a ' it ' - ofinspection to the alalughter ho �: . . . -UNPAXALLPLED 71tA1' . . , in which. be WaB going, still seeining I under control. Very quickly, however, II6 I sumunibed to the effects of the dreadful 1 . 'Ibis lbaby, also- had narrow�.escape. was, lying in tha':ckadfe when the bricks from: wbieh. all me'at is supplied tb� and the -tro6ps. They found t I by the intrepid Englishman, declined to go into tb a, spe . oulation, refusing to 'believe . . I I passed on to the swiftest part Of the outer I scourge. is an, exceed of. over ,two h ndred deaths, for the corresponding ' the other sidb�collaps6d, falling in around , 'it, I I most filthy stELte, without,pr6per , 'or that the captain, would He risk his life. current of the whirlpool, whe'd. ,.- I I I . . .,� ,In I I I I I quarter of 1882. _ During, -the months of but fortunately not inju6ng it.. The hotel at the Otatiod was ofdol-th.e. roof , flushing cfqknsing'�� -These houses,are. the. monopoly Of..' a Peovic resident here, too, who were fully . I acquaint�d_with the spot, laughed'at' the I HE DISAPPEARED F ROM VIEW, . I . ., ' and was not "'afterwards , Been,' From . the April and'May ofthis your there was a . steady . increase . in the � death ,ra I to frena -unro I - � beiD geariied about' 200 yards..- Loss very . I company, but are under the loca 1 . idea, and laughed at the reporters this ' bridge to the whirlpool � occupied but.. five 'The "' - cholera, averiiging"aboutfou'r hundred deaths - I I he The corporation - will be slightly Otter of funds when slify. 'they replant the inspection. Acres of' ground ar are full of -unbuiied and. balf-bur I morning when they. inquired -for tbe cap- tai�i, bslieving-that they had been sent on a. minutea. crowds which had watched "him from the'up�p6r part: of.: the stream for each month. During the year'18,82 there 'were '2,246 deaths 'frora- cholera, lin 'Cal.-, . , trees that ware uprooted, tlib humbe . i being, ' 'entrails and 'ca;rcas � ea, exhil.1i . I I . r about I ool!a orrand. However, I o'clock burried down to the shores about thewhirl . ` critta. Of this number 1,597 ,were males a,bout 200.' Masters Fred. and Frank, Knight were carried a distance of 755 feet offensive - odor. .,-The arli and dressed in r6 � Captain Webb stopped out of.,the Clifton . I House 'bus, registered his name, -and was pool and. watched anxiously for the bold . swimmer. Gradually, however,, the fact and 643 females. The past year has been I an exceedingly unfavorable one iiii respect . by the -vind while returning home. They I I . ,slaughtered . open dradns,: smelling abomin I asaiguod. a room. A rumor had �;ona th I I 11 � '. a ,forced itself upon all;that the daring man - , � i . . 'to -cholera in. Calcutta. -In no year since � � were not seriously injured.' Oa the wholei� ,� . _. . I I Exeter to-day'presents 9, most deplorable e8tablikihment is Within a shOrtat * Ranaleh', w, here' are- barrac I roulidf, of,the papers that, the captain in-_ , I 'a' had'p erished .. Several parties passed on � 1860 has there be( ggrega e: �o do large a a a t , , I I appearance' T& road. is covered with treed ,the� Regiruent. I 6,iii': of opin / a' tended to over the ,Fall ,enclosed in go l rubber ball, but now it eemed: that a down the banks in search, and Others, coa- iinued'watoliirlg airound the shores of ,the, mortality from this cause, and fr6ai',pr,esent ,appearances. the deaths during thelyear of; . . I and piaces ,of timber , and truffic last night . .46th 0 -sour 'o d ge o'iis0i1ttes,%a ca f, an I � ' , I pted. hard ly less daring feat was To be attem , w1ridpob.1, boping,tq .1 1. I 11 b perhaps findthe ody., I d. the' . . 1883 Will be greatly increase motith I ssible. Los 7 as Impo a a,bout �5-,000., . During 9, eavy raiu and thanoler storin i ' h when westerly Winds prevail nights." The 46th Regiment hA . Duying the ftfterzadori�tho captain -strolled out z�nd took a lookattlie course- It was bat up.to a late hour to -night witfiout� Sue. cet�a. The -'affair. isthe one.subjeot, of con. I in which TO rom cholera Occur- cat deaths f red during last year svttsin'Decemb i, there , I aut.i1inciLrdine on Saturday night, about 9 � I I . - ' . out of 802..' The remaining: tr . ' __ at once annouticed that he would:swim the . versatiCil in the neigbb.,On,i.g :village .to- . being ,41.1. M4 .came. next .with 380i and., e O'clock, �ljghtuipg struck -the two frame, 1 W, aieh'OuBes Of the Northwest Transpoita- 476 sick�o,ut of over 6�000. , The . Sariitary Commission,, b rapids as he purposed. Still the, people � would not, helievo it, holding the Opinion Light, alid.tbe excitement Is intense. At thiii hour.(12 � o' I clock midnight),nothing bite April with 318. - The i6ast, - number,for'any month was in Selitembor,.'there'laing. . but 38 tion Company, owned by 'E. i T. Hurdon ; , to est�bllsh three additional h � that at the luA moul at be would back out, I P . been heard of Capt.. Webb.- ' - , ' I I'� I .. I - I .deaths.fromthiBdiseitse. . �: . . � . . . . I � i . also a frame. building adjoining, owned by i- ' � -R-Baird T-ho-con-tenbs--of-both-placeii--i,6ed--T-ho-.-c�Lid-iti6n7--'-of Cairo. An ambulance corps is b --the- -h . but the cg�pta BA &WL __� i a1_J11_A4.9_fiXm__nt__p-PO �cha�tted w th his.fiiends in,hi8 own.: pecu- - H . I ,. E_ `017-- , � tl TrR=rfF7P_`0 I I I . - - - . MARCH OF TRE DiSEA I I , N_ - ' . ­ - ' I L' the warehouse,was .were conBurned. . .... M . . I . . ,<borriule.; a Third of ihe.'p'atlen - � I � I liarly confident . manner, making no � boast- � but About six years ago,a Mr.- Bromley fell into the Whirlpool jus� at the edge, was � The Fig'arb pu"61.39hed - a., long clospatclifstoied from Alexandria Which describes the epi- 7. a conBider'able quantipy of,freight, a � large number of trunks belonging to �pas- ],large. parti� of � Bulak has bee ,Corps�s were fortud-in many hoa ing" cool' and collected. Four o'clock a wL tile. hour u'med for I carried through'the lower" rapids, a�nd Mi, . I . I deonic Its rapidly spreading. � it says the . � I .1 senkerS and a year's -supply ot. provisions, I ' I hundred inhabitants of BaLik are *at'forab , I I I � . I . I , . . body.was found three days., afterwards at . . cholerItexists ,at,Samanoud, Zagazig,,apd . for the lighthouBe�keeperat Duck 1siand., , . and are kurrounded-b . . . 'is . . . __ , THE, SWIM TO DEATH, I . . . . I . � and by thatloni th'0'villBjers,'tdftristd, I I I .. Lewi' ton'. Manv act 8 re.m ad e by 6 . .- a _o 1. I diving to 6btairi--broinle��k'b.dy I hav- Chibih'e�ol Kom, in the ve'ry- ceritre of the delta. ','The �pideraf6 beems. ThQ building ,was insured- in - th6 Gare. _ * ' -The loss over � Nothing &upplied - them, and dying famine. The I . . bactim3n.arid othtirs� had congregated on .1 � . , men ing ropes tied to them bel . &6; tue'&tt.�Tnpts match of the t6 be' 're I a' c6eti16' . . gulated by, the I n, of - the Mutual, for �,600. will1reach. 1. I ­ I . I I . I $5,000. ; ' . 1. I i I . . . � " of choloial.is I . - .. among the gqafds;� . - * , ., . the bridges and on every 11ir'orninant place ' � were zna�de. 7 Such 'as- tfie'for--a of the W '' . , �.wlnd. W , ith . anorftl wind tho.,morfality - On Saturday dight,* bet and .10 - weed. .9 , The 1� larolaip of Hartin 'too � 9 . . frovi which it good, view of the: river could. � ! i I 'mingling, wh.irling currertt8 that the men decreases, Whereas' it' augments with a . I ,o , clook, a thunder storm passed over, Sea- - in the � CbmLuoi . is -that tberd. lim I be obt9,1zied. The programme, as r aap ped � were turried,over4ud o�er,tberippe twDAed I I . . bo.uth wind.. The ,own oi Mansurah is . I forth, during Which the -larg-e freight' -shed .death from cholera amoug, tl OUT, was that the.ca'pfain should go out in, ,round !arid' round- themi and only. after pax`ily deserted - The doctors are beginning I I ofthe GrLLridk�Triiiii,Rail.wa��'W'ap' Faruck !.The troops in Egypt: - .:. I I � I I a swwll_boat,.b619w the, Falls, in the calm, . . ,many, effartB were Ahey brdught to Nnd:. . * to believe ,that belle of the important and.set on Arc. fire was not observed 16 is impossible to walk.9 hun � . water, where'the ferries cross, row down. The,- Whir is, a seethlng�cauldron;� , I 'Poll . towns' will esca � h- '* ' " i pe t a coutagion.?' The -t had gained I such headway as, to ,until i - in Cairo at night.without mastic . F the flure'am. as far as it was safe for a small I , pierced by- . t.'Wic torreati but the lowest. I �correspoadent Proceeds to explain that the tender allstitempts to save thebuilding or � 'or au'ambulatice. The eviction , - hoii,� to venture, and then jump out, when .rapid� form a cortimingling of ma�ssoia of Ramandan fast hashe�un, and thftt� during 'Cofitents linav . ailing. G.,&J1 Jacksoni of- -.babita�ts"of-B,ulak-and-bur-ii-i-n . he would.swim dovVn With the entreat and , �_ .1 I water,'.� ashed .to..fury as if by contending .. a whole ,moirth all.. MUSS1110119,118 Will.f&Bt: Egonorldville, lose 510i000, to, $12,000 on dwellibgsooniiriue�- Tile evicted I . � the yew boat would make its'w�y back to � 'Before, -gales. . � � . � . I . ,7. ,� . I from suurise to sanset. Ile fears lest the ­ liquors. J. H.,Broad-fo6t. has � a beLIVY-loss sent to'Bar'rage, whem a repetici � . � aboro, the hour set'for the affair,` - 1. . I ______ I I ­ �o . I want' of sufficient nourishment �md on manufactured building material await. I . Tourah horrors is probable.. Ba the captain was seen at the hotel and a . I I . � . 1 � iNoBW1111Wk F67 E UN ONTA G A 0. I I I �. I 'a � an revelry indulged in by' the the dru k . ' toba ; 0. C. Wli � a itig Qipmeiat to, mani .. 'lea ' .1 has forcibly compelled a r�.caleitr I � �, I . bouverea,tion bad with him. � I . , , . . . I . � --- .1 . � . .1 . I . . Idwer classes I ft, .6f 'society a er sunset � 'oil .agricultural implemen Rev. Mr. I ts ;�: .. ?Joctor to g�'to Tourab A * . . 11 ----,; ,-THE CArTAIN'4 IDEAS., ­ ,. Ontario Offlcialm in.Vndiscurbed Petokes. . I I . . 11 . , should predispoee the p6pulat ion t6,,Patch .. V erAl f Hill oa household furniture,, and so: 0 . /A�riti A �tai a n a of cliolera at Cairo uti4a �� . ' � ' CzLpt-b'iM Webb was a mad'of Scout build, 1 --ion �Beliniiitisbilia a Manfloban . Cbaj�ler. - . - ­­--­­­- -7 I—- __ . . , � . . I . - I �1 --thia-,cholera.. __�____.__. I ___1 __--1, I ... . I . .our merchants on goods. T he - total loss -will be considerable.' I � '. 1. . , . .� 1. .. � . - . I 1-1. � . . 'r . ,ill[WE I I 1. The. inviricible dislike of the Arab to a ruad�- complexion and fine, open count6n. . I ance, and at first eight one Was impressed �s last (Wednesday) night'B Riit Portage � I � enterwhoi�piva is -id -so bonsidered li�kely to .very � I I I . !-A Chicago & Northwestern passenger PARIU1 A,TI E & AND i , ,, � � .. - . I . . . . with the strikirig resembiance- Which he I 11 deapatch.�says . � While'- the - much - re id excitement in Winnipeg over Odtario's spread the dis�ase' ; but the. Figaro'corres- . 11 torna, train was caught in a (16 on Saturday I I � ,IV he ,jr'ij&&it le ", compent4ation. . . I . I bore to. our aquatic -champion, Edward I I Hanla I I . His'height was a feet 9J inches, . ' Obt quietude.. taking possession, .thbr'.btm_ pendent c6nteri& that the profound � . I reprignauce of-th.e Arabs to enter w hogpi- � afterLoon,, fifteen miles south of Greerl, 13ay, Wis. -The:, rain' Ponied. through and I . , BradfAugh's .14 aiest sult� . � I I Vote Irroublegonie'to Both �� � � � I U, . . I : and-weiglIt'106-lbs: lie. was w.eil made, reig-as -:here. No lumber; seizure :Ibas yet I - � M , d it Was deemed, been wade, but on on a,y' , , ,tal is' justified by�_-.L6 --- b&dn6ss of those 1 � - - 1. . � , "' illetitutiolls. �.� I ere is -no � hospi. Moreiovef� -h ' 7 diencheoltbe passeri'g'eid. The cars stood � '_ � . 11 . , on one rail, or�a ong x8tancei Owing to, the f ' ' I" ' di . C,6 , Wmervwive Ueader-Olip. :. .. I . I. . � . 11. . . ... . , .1 I healthy. looking, andlad a � quiet, si;ttlold ­ . . look of determination ''upon, .his features.. . � desirable ,by: the magiAtriLdy to swear in �, ' I tI, . irty.'special con . st'4 as, in vi I bl i '0`w' Of:Pbssi- :tical here' at Damietta or,Samanoudl,� .or. In � anyofthe'litdoto:wns. �Ther' i h " I ' e, are i- qspi:7 force oL the wind, and. tree's fell, across the I , jra uesB was a I o 1, grea . t the 6n-._ment ck.. The dark I I 'A. London cablegtam. says': T b . - have dooid��d lie 'Bond 'ifid , , . . Howas not at all reticoot, but'before -) .;, ,for ble coiAiDgencies., They were dismissed "p I . i , : tals for tbe.na'tive population at Cairo arid, � . - . I I gineqr could n t � see: out of 'the cab. At, 0 -to the L Compensation Bill oids . � ariswaring qu6stionB -hesitated Botne tima� appearing to weigh'aVery word before � . � ' last night"and -it. is not likely they�will be . I I � aired. No furtbor movement has Ell I I -Alexandria, but they' are ,ba inj every , d ' ' respect., A European doctoris!geiceially . dingS na. saw evidence of bolil. Kaftkaki he .- I 'wrecked . !An ,unknown schootter,was seen, . s to the Cot p9tting the,fiUal Stag' . I . I tices Bill. .: The. C.Offluloris are: e . speuking. In reply to irquirias,' he said I � . . I . . that he f Irst t166ght of, swimming the . . I . bll=q. pted by ,the-,Norquay Govern. . In I . � I I . ch bough not the r�id,' diirect6r a nornina" t I - .. . I . I ,a on , bilittom.up. .thirty. milas�&A'-Milwaukt' . 1 . work on"thb: Tenants' Competis� . Mr.'Balfour"s . I rapids last year, whei� .Cap ain' P , , pt auL . me nt, , and their', licenees ;isbu ,a Week ad' before the revocation of the Public W orks . I -of -the Ar,b� hospitals.' Ab Alexandria 1) . ' 'Waranhor r. kit is at t& bead -of tha'uative ,L , Satuida . o name co _y., N d1d ba aiscov6red. I I . . Iiis5upposed'allhands, word lost. Wa:shoutd. at'lloadon'entlitnitin . . � pensatibo, where the landlord's I I - I I Boynton was talking of d6ing it;. Howev at, . , � - I it V"as only lately that he resolv:,ed. U, pori� . �Act here, and hot padd for by the recipientf,, . I . I 'are 'regarded. I I hospital. It is trukhere is the' European I h occurred on nearly all t a railroads in.the unblItairied, to the amount of of I dis'c6urage tigriculium � It i I ., t ' attempting, t. fte ,cam O 0 the.t'a'lla on I. the fi mt. day. of July and examined the as, :useless: The' �Ontarici licenses will be .issued '' �k� L � Three ., this Wec - - - - -_ - - -inspector hospital kept by the Sisters of Cnarity,Apd . also the:Germart hospital,, which ar'e.both i vicinity._- Near Dodgery Ile buildings were . I y d ce blown down in ever . i:, ctiold, crops pros- � � . good- that the Govern . ment will eudeav 'an : . counio .and he then, made up his- aiiiid.' local commisBioners'and an have I 6eenappoint�d. Tb6CouT1cil,acdng-uiider- ta6del esimblisliments." .The medical set. vice in the province. is; I ,� . ar I to this . an k I trated and two we In iled. ., .. Montorville,was struck ah awful cyclone . jp.o%la,t�igre to defeat this . d , . Ur� .1 Barals, . y a "' '' � wholl the rumor'which had. baen� circulated . that ho would go o�er' the Falls in. a rubber a"Manitoba� Ohar ter of incor,poratiOn" Bay r, are, I . , they . I ,cording :cOrredlbonden't,in a, most' deplorabl6loondi- I 'yesterday at noon. ''Mr. Duotle� ­ - _'a house 'and sympathizers with" the Farmers h so annoyed- at t a " deriii b ball was referred toi he.gave�& marry laugh, � ,,ready to resign and-reorgaaid*Zer 'Ind. r. 0 tario if the latter Pr I O.V111ce Will Lion. - ,In large'villages, with, severk thoa- �, F,and iinha,bitatics��­ there is* scalcely�,,mo'r& ,, -barn. were demo ished-._'_DuR_fey Was , killed and Mrs. DantlaywaB fatally hurt. are , Jno � Bill , as to declare their , intent ' ' ' " . Bud Said .that the .mail who� maae that I I L I statement should be put into a iubber�bttll es�l olme all their legitimate indebtedness - � L forma � L thart-otle d - octo'r.� � As for medicine there is �,oi­ 'd. , . ­ Miss' Fay 'Smith was killed. Two' of H. .1 . . , ., � � . ''' riewing beagitation, - I t '' r Me. Bradlttugb's� suit against . . himnelf and sent. over the Falls. ' � .. He '1�1'd ,:. I incUrred since th�ir tion' last year� The aaloolit, 'which, is Said' .to be. in the ' Hon ".Ina th l',", a . a � a y xewe y prescribed is n iauda um., ,In collehl8idnL be,says that the- , , '. J-1arden's. children were . severely: hurt'., � Middliton'S mill and residence, north gleant of the�%House of Commons 7 that ip,goi.ng down be � woii I I . dbe, 1. . .. ­ - . � - i - neigiib6rho6 f -,000, was principali� in- .d 6 52 1. I . Satiiiary Inspector-Getlexal � of I Lower � I � ,of . . Byron, were blown. to,,pieces. Middleton-. I him �666rcia_o eiT,1lusiou in obedie � , JARRIEDXXDER THE WATER � , , . : . . by.tho cti!i6nt, and if�he 6 I o I Al . A_bsxld_hIs_ cukred during the smailpox7 vigitation last -Min-�,'eL-�XLheleeling-of-the-peoplb-genera.l,ly . I : Eqyjbt, who iw an Italiau, Cannot possibly �d �_ -' I 0-Wll-tr1-e;�-0rK-WHi­6"- q1l1Rt1-_to-F1_F_1BlVa_i_e_-- Was killed. `H. D64,� �Cusq WaB b lown to 7a�Co_m%__DiTd �Was carried 7s7o.3Lerat r ' - Orders of tri&.House, is intended � -N-O'rthaM6tOrC--;-, ei-for� ,. _Tramh . - . .- 1. I—— I ­ : � 11 - breath unfil 9� �Oame.U' the �urface again is eteelleriti but -a few hoi Tories, interested I - The Local Government Board'has issued I I rie - -_ -o -da The se_ho_o_]� -house _�W&_a_Mr _iod. 'to 'part -Uo-uhtry. The­c&'Ho­ia�aalike;,-Lth . . . he would be all right� He could easily,. he' � � "Liu tirlibiar dealing arid 1"d granting, would " I .. . I � 10.meffibrarlau,m e'nJoinitig measures of pr6.. I . 11 . .B unknown.,' The,da am P_OdsaLcottaty is.. bee auso ao.6ffeua�' haB--'beenac I It I . 1 . I said-, b6M his--hroath- - un der. 4'ater_- or. --a � cat _�.' di6t�urb`&cqe-Af--they -sAw---ar)y­- ... or a a- 11 - . � o t" ---against-o6olom aAhe Cities Of an ion, , I , . -mag . I I—! _ _ . . .. :$.1'30- 000 , I .- ,_ . . - I.. � , I . .-iiaitt�d;-aa--Ui.:-tra;d�ia,u�h'.a � . , mitaite artbt a half. lie Would have to' chaiieo of su6cess.. Some of -the statements . , � .1 � : �, '' ,6reat.Britalb.' , . I . , �, 11 : : I I I'' I I I I - - I'll I 1. �. 1. threiiterlegt�auoffehee. Me.Bka I . fight to keep'alt the top. -If, he' could,'.ttot � I . . . do mo, lie -said' it would be all up with him. . i - . ,in the Winnipeg pap I ers about affaira� I here' 11 � are fudicroiI8 U6 their 'untruthfulness and I L111. . I ' I d ' ­ )To Cairo. sa Private: a vices. fro re' y the bave'been fifty deatha'in � I twoolvebours. since � � . 1. I. I VO1LVN,WEJp" A,V,!LVJu71B1,EIDON, - � - ,.I .1 . . I - - ­ ... I sires a further,decidiowwlieth�i P .1 11 � can over Tide"statil'te ItLws. . ' ' . I. . � I When -Ml�ed ifhollad well considered the - it d'eurions .. I I '.I - Benstbtiotimlism. .. , , . , - . . : I . . �_,_, , ' ' I the last official return. : cholera is raging . . . -he Cavailbin and United Atatem Tennis En. , by tbe�% 1-1. ' I The Wexfoid election is a eviderleb 'of fri�h dangers.in.the mattal , 'he said was tbih�,_and . . 'was _­ __ . , � .. I I :1 � - L 1, . 'nornande ln�m�tiy -villages ao�,--Ineiriticiried in t � . I .: t ertalned. , . Zord,nayor­ t, I . . . I � � he did. not b6ther,much about it.' He ' Con rimbip vand, Marriage. I . I . . rettlrris� Foilrburldred caroassesofeattle, - . I ' ALond9licablegranisays' The ,AM_er,i,. )D, with v liarrient. The,rejectu ; , , " I goitig.to chance it','.ana it was alfl�ck, I He I - , I I � . 'I I 11 I . , L I , . Toy,, �- .1-telegraibisavB: Wilbelm'. I I . . I � - - To the Nile. �, ,4 �. . 'I., have been ramovedfro , , ,. . , catia'and C -, alladian'rifle fea'ais werb,.ba"tei I , � the O`Coanor,�Don ­Wbol bas. t , ' ,%­ .1. . in,4ch4racter Cat said thst hehad inade.pr4oBitio'.n.8 toth6 I . I . - "" . railroad ecrupanies to have excursions, ut b . 'Ina' who arriv�d frona Gerrna.riv ., I 'in us 'ip I , A Cairo despatch saya, the. Government had ao I cepted,the, . offer send - of; Eoglaitldit6 tained at the Mansion Hou�e by the Lbrd . )is a sumptuous � Mayor . this afternoon, w . Ili standin- as a - and 9, Tiberal., is A sigriiAcaut gal . ,� . I . they would , not ,come �to' terms.' They . I he "B- Commit enbcs'h' . t e,st a Elbe u faw days ago, wa`E I m i; y Or f6ver, ErRoSt Tam.m. E ruest twelve doctor's to the t, liiiicctad;'Cllstricts. 'The .1 luncheonwolwBerved.' Colonel 'Howard, of I . Irish feeling agalliet the Govern , ther the'ali&t"prospe 0 tholl lit going, to aiiicide . iiwdlhoy.would not encourage him..'. When . a.. A elmin'ti, forme;rljlived�in Mecklen- 6oden buts, where the ,cholera ori�i- W , . I . L I I . riated have, been burned. I I theAmerican tesin,,aud 6olon-el Otter, of � � , . the' Canadian team, replied to the toast:�j. ano proof of Liberalsilithe next geaerai�el I an'' . asked i I tberewae ything. -Particular he � bur�, and while' E rnest;�'a. brickla, er waB , , y I . A� :work on' it house by the girl's . 1. . I I ­ .. ___�, . .. �. I I I I I the health of the tea,mg, I and'the President, Mr. Parnell.aeda,re6,hixty or Bev � wished to have said.ou his, beb' alf,'lI6 rb- plied that the only thing Was that he was ' .owned pare, � iAashe,'fellin lovewith him. �.Tho, �. I I , . � I I I 1 Wedding nX1116ronct. � 11 ..... 1. . . . � . � . I ,of the United States, grac6fulLy acknoiv. ledg8d �apprecia.tidu oL'the cordial votes, it is feared th e�e v�ill be:a deadleck. � Xeelers; ��- bq&e alre net goitigto Make "anything out of,it, but' he ,Wanted to show the people that he could young couple met fre(luently and secretly . , but a discarded suitor informed Mi. and A London cablogtam says: Sir Charles Michael Wolseley, baronet, was 'married Ibis I reception . be had received) -, not only at I I : his shrown out for an underatkildin I � the Tories and LiberMils'in. dealliri � do it. .Speaking, of his ,�veight . he Said ho -proper - .Mrs. Knebusch of their daughtOt'8 atP66lb'� ment and conducted Mi. - Knebusch. t6.- the 'to-dtty,-in the Pro -Cathedral. at Kensiligtoni - t,'ROB Anna Theresa Hurphy,,daughter of, Wimbledon, ,b ut everywhere since I arr . ival in En . gland. Colonel Howard 'Baid . wlth tbb Irish voie. �. I 11 I The inJune, was too fat. His' weight i Was 175 I lbs., but the extra weight did not hamper ' lovers' trystitig place. _ When his da�gfiter' ba,iIial J. Murphy, 6f"San Franoisco"i The that the deieat sustained by the Americans . * would only.havathe.effoot of stimulating . aqaxian outrages �bTret,tening letters, were oalyfoa I I I - ­-him­,�ffE�-his­w6rkwkB hot like racing. The � extra flesh holpLol him, bec'muse it enabled returned home he forbade herseeing-Tarrial, I � 8,11v more. - She refused to obey and Was, 'found' oarembn� was , performed , by ,Cardinal Manning. Among those present wa:6 Mr. � 'The them to fresh efforts, and thatthe cohteStS - c6ritinue, until ; . , ,re is, a movemefi t among th at,, Ives to 61;bt. Lord Siilisbury as . I - _:_ � I kim_lp _ygsist.. _tbo_.._cold:�'- As­-it�--was- � ", � Fing near the app linted he � - then drg,v 01 ur'be _ d.in &-.t.00in,--bub-neverth'eles'1'3 , � - - , joo�kq mealla -to com municate-, -With,' - he , t, lovei.' Lowell thoUni.ted States..Minisfer. � - � �' I ._.­ ­­ - P6p`e'_0_e­n"t__hJs lolasBing to the newly' -wedded would e!�Oainly . �Victor y , akain",,vas with th*-e' � in. � The Lorq Mayor, in .the Party, depo8iog.Sir Stafford , The combative-BPirit,of the Peer I was anxious to be off for the river, abd in a � 'hotel Tamm. was then dra�fted for military set. � vice, and,assigned to duty with a regiment . patr.,� Sir Charles' Michael Wolsel , of Wohieley, County of Staffordi js, the lamest referring-fio the match, said that while .be w6��Pl,e,iBed at the�suecess of the English, 1 .. acoorrlai�ca­ 'with tho, feeling of. 'feeble al few.minutes left the for th6 boat, I . I while h I is agent, Mr. Frank Xy�ejleW i' 31 a � . in % distant. town�­ He deserted, visited " son -of the late Sir Charles Woldeloy, �Bar't. I it -that the won be unjust not to admit . state, of 1he weachor�,greatly favored' the than tne-.timid . Ed. policy of Sir S. N,orthcote., The . . 'back for the whirlpool, .where he exp6c�cpdj . I Wilholminals house, was arrested and sen.. . teboed to fi ve years'.impris6fiment. After ,He -was born in 1846 and succeeded to 'the I . . home teatiag,'and tlf�i utider other circum'- . .the Conservative Union propos . to receive the capta6­ Mr. Kyle took with him two blankets anda towel. When the- . serving eighteen . months he escaped quadfled, Baronetay in 1854. Tile family seat is, Wol. 13010 ' .. I I I y Rugeley. .� I stanoda the result might have been To. the matter up at 1 an early Ina should the resolu tion be carried S . Word was passed round'b.hat Captain.Webb . . , I . .to America. , He Obtained employment arid � 1. 1. _. Bout for hii3'fianc�i,"Wlib,:ar-r'ive(l� a'few days .H,.ajl;.nedr .� � . - .,., I -1, ­.. I . ­ , . I �� The Keane�ysl In Amoiralia. versed. He' spoke of 66' groat improve. moat Bh6wfi'by'tba_Am`or 111. " . b . io&ns,in t ,use, . I I I ' i h I do Nbitheoto'will resign t a lea'' i's . I I had eone down.to,the boat, aver� avail6ble I . � spot from Which a good vievv could be ob.' . . - ago, and they were raq,tried on Sunday.' : . . I . I I I I I �, . I Ontbti 30th' Maya�comp ' limentark ball Of the milit&i� -kifle,, ari& predicted t hat , -mas .. diffic�lt next year it: would: be a b I . . - : ­ � '-, III �y i ' � on aire Asulned tained was taken possession of. The ,foot- � bridge below the Clifton,Holi�e, the railroad . ' ' . I _. -..__­__:._._­_ I I - � . � I . I The otbar day a youth boar � do . � . d a Michi- � I . was given to Xr. David Kennedy and hi's family by z ilia miembers .of the Caledonian', I ma -or the iah to hold their own. tter f .Engl I n ted guests at � The-' uthbet of invi the . . n health, from any cause especiallyf Of any of; he, thousand nostkums th - Suspension Bridge, the b I anks hundreds of igan Central train, I ading by the hand a . 9 .1 ' Society in 'the Afhetimum,- Melbourne. A. . luncheon was largo, arid prominent among so4argfily! with lonMiQtitious testim I . feet above the river, the landings belo�v the I elevators, and the edges of the river ,were blushing maid, Taking hid stand in full view of everybodi, be exclaimed, -1 La;dieR I very large attendance thronged the hal14, and the 'display, Of Tartan and national th�m'were a great main noted riflemen. I J y � - ' - ", ' -0. . no fear. Resort to op Ditters at on abort time you. will. havo t�jo most , occupied. In a Short time from the �.rail, , and gentlemen,this is my wif9,)Hrs. H611ffek- I . I � : emblems on � the odah,sion was very large. , . I . I In the Jo - trial'At NyrbgbhazEt, Hun blooming health., . I - . I I .1 I � I I road bridge a small boat could. be Been com- . I Ain�t she %I daisy ?11 He proudly exhibited I . * J " ' 1. . Suppe r was Berved in: an adjoining, . , -Wish gary, -yesterday, ,the President of the Court � A popul . g,r ria ing is threatened I every ing down the xiver,,and eye w a@ � � turned to the little craft. Every eye was I bi4 prize to the amused 6bHervers through ajiftY-Wile, ride, with an exemplification, of wheia the licalth of the� ',Va- f l Iteram., I vocalist arid - his , family I 'strongly censured the anti-Serh6titibeputy, 6aody, who threatened to strike the'public . I � I I I See here, landlord, didn't yet strained to catch a Bight if, possible of the the ontieemontiI he had used t6 win her, was pledged -with1be nim*ost enthusiasm. . prosecutor in the, street, andL challenged' t6ft entire absen ce, of flies and me 6 ,nly, "Car I I bold swimmer plunging into rho Water, but . this W65 impossible just yet, and the speo ' Arrived'at their demduation, the happy pair aligbted in the presence of, a largo On'the 7th'ult.' Mr. Robert Kennedy,'Bow6f ' The � Scottish vocalist;, was . married 'at hiin tofl6t a duel,,,,-'Oii,the demand of the o'begun thia placeO'l %I B,r;� I were prepa,rea tabors had to be content with the informa. tion them by I crowd a0sembied 6 groat thom. Again* the groom AxItiouriced, 11 Ladies and Aeuts, .. ,Melb urne to Miss Bella Inglis ,daughter To .. , I : , -Of publior . . 1: I � n�'Rivationiidy.- � � - , , ' .advertisements and I assure you in the most, sql nor that We weren't in eupplied those who were for� ' . , my Mr. R. � S. Inglis, of that., city, , The I I The masters of the Most successful ,troubled I _. tuntite enough to have glaoseB. Whe . I a the boat Wife, Aiu't.ehe a, dar ling T , Bystanders � . and in , Ceremony took place in the Richteond, , public sohoole in England have been nearly till the last of May., It you had I . . � tip bere� in April you would h � was etill above the loLuding of the Maid . of the Mist, and yet beyond the range Of the ,A � tinited grie passenger, acing them with cheers and the waving ol� haindkor- . PieBbyterlau Church. Miss, Liz7io 119, - sipter,of the bride, and Misses. ,111119, an, all clergymen. To the'names 'of Arnold, . I I A, Beii,pon, Temple and: Farrar may,be, got, 16rious time." . '' I :/ ,, . . . nahod -eye, �,he cry is raipe4,,�, He ia,going to , ' chiefs . , , , , , I " I I ". I . I .. I . Marjory and. Ma�gie* Kennedy,, acted As' 11 ., added'tfiose0f,br. butler, of Harrow - Dr. ' ' The Burmese embassy has, I � I I I jump," and in iit,mbment,.aft�rwaras thr, , � One night"s rai1'of disorderly housga ' , brideBmaidaii,and 6, large. and, fashio'InaZ116 Abb, Jot Blakis, of Rugby - Dr.' ott; ;,6f the Venice, where they ate undorgoi I . / - I , words� . " I . Wibill I I � pe�; Man., yielded $445. � I , ,, I i attendatic , ., as was present. I . l; Dr..Baker;'of 0ity,of tdildon SChO6, Mar. fine. F rance a�aarta'thati they, v I . 11 r�it HA�JUXPED OV1111BOARD " I . , Smithers6ayaihero is just" no I,' oll&r-'� , , , � I � chant' Tailors' ; Dr. Currey,. of Obairter-LI. formal appeal for� &� Fran ch t . follojw6 d. Evervboav and 6&Vorail. bit t feni f.. �,.nA6nf,,��,�.�'i,'e,lk�..;,A-���.� I � I PM-­_�, I'Ah. f-A ­7.,.,;4.. M I— _-��7,4­ "URO, Anil mativ otheref.­ � � � . :over Bartnahl' I , I I . :M. I � , ' I I ur its VI WEI Z;,IK,r. I I : � 11 I 0BUI I I L I . I I 1. . � � , . I �� 11 * I ­ I , I IL I'., - I I I � 1, . I I , A Ueform�- Bvina-Braught ,About bv'the � ''I I . i I � . cpnolua compatiolem. I e pb*e I ame � � - � , I . I I.. The Trade, published at'Baltimore, thin" i , + I ' . . thereisabetter outlook for, the canned' � I . . � � I , ' ,L goods business. -It says: "The influence � I . � . � of the actiOn.of the canned goods exchange, i I I I I , g I LONDON. on the met odd of business amQ11 * that I .Ili I .9 I I pachers is showing itself in various ways, � , , r he � Depart- and it is wonderful how quickly men Will L �,� I I L � �. � '�.. the im - 1111- adopt impr overnerit . when it is known to be . � I I - 11 L j nforce the in vogue. The adoption of the standard � I I ' I* lit, if D068 . which requires that the cans shall be full I I , I .. � � n ada j the "d--get-tbam�_tO._Oat_Oac`L the amount � re- , � . ,. quired'tho� have to be Very full of raipw � � , . . I stock---hasima'do the p'ackers very � a I a rldw I � I avq goneto a Ban 'cary i 164ying-iiaeilfrults and -iegeta;bles and � I 11 ... in 1. � . I � resolution to buy -suh da cherries, i � 1� I . . - gooseberries, etc., by the pound, which Waa' I .11 I I tOnWtiteB - adopted by! the exchange May Ist, 1882 ''is :' * in India, . coming into force at1east as a matte;, of � . . Cool de ' Ill Of self-protectiom' . One or two, houses : ,. , I . ther times, L ' having adopted .' the plan, others , ' � mix with � . were in to-, follow and the � ' , with 'the .bast , remark-- that I We are not * going' I to I .1 �. . --W . , hether be cheated,by oneasure whilst piicking solid , � I V in ake- up N, , � star; dmids'-s4lain a the reusori ; so 'Center I . � , . � 'ket bad rseeln che ies and gooseberries i � . I - mat Ir hole 1, ;& is & I I I � selliHg by weigh't under the influence of1he 1, I I agated, by `starid.'- Undertlibresolution alluded'to � 11 � L . � tY Of cases, , I : . � ,� for cherries and gooseb6iiies, 60 llig. ! I � Ontact (it I constitute I a, legal bushel. .The : I : a pereonal I � . weight for Lima beaus is to be 52 Ills. td i . . . iative regi.. , � the -bushel: ' Some of our pa6kers put-' I : . It IS Cap-. ,are ting up raspberries and blackberries, I dry , . . of., repro- . pAcked,",wbich- will Make. the, fira� cost ' I .. susceptible nearly double ,that. of the method,', ,� I .. 11 � I atri6s). It .other but produces an *excellerlt article. . This: Is I I as fa vary- . I � " one.of the g6o&resultH'from the action: of � � .. . nsiderrable I - : - I the exchaligo."� � I . .1 I � L. .. � . 11 � freahn ads, ' , I �, . . I . � .I � I � I. - � I. 'L 1� t . . I erstaud., as I Friends of wom I an suffrage are very be . . �- 1. . pq L ' war;, &ad I . - I I I fill it, I England. * The vote in the Houae,61! � I I Gil extend- � Colainon� BtCOL � � . I I . d1l4ye&stc.I30rays:quthe - eks. , . motion to give,the suffrageto those women . I '.whose ya, ,,,The � � . property qIIalification allows ,them. .1 L ade a visit .1 � * the municipalfrarichise.'. I I - . � I - 1 uses from . ­ - ; r � - : I . I . . . M" : Ilexandria' -­ - -­ - . ... - - , Trm � I 1� . hem in a . I - . � � I I Axem.� Item". . . 1. . � li , . . I � I . means of , I .. . ­"All,your6wia fault - I I I I ; I � . I � I - slaughter I - I , . If you remain. sick wh6hyou can . - . � , �� , Xuropean , Get hop, bitters that riever-Fail. ,, , " 11 , . r . . I I . e . �., 'weakest I . I sanitary _T e -w � h ornan smallest cbild,Aad sickcst'invalid can use "hop bitters with safety. : * "' . � , ,: ..��) ound them I I ., . I , bnd:.gretit good. . L . . - . � I . . I ­ idd debrisl . � - -Old man tottering around from Rheumatism ' , ' - ,: ' ng a most I I hidneytrQubleor,auy weakness will bealmost . .. . I . . I . . ' maid are new by using 46p bitter .. -, I . ­­�. , , � i ,� L , � 1. Cars with My wife and,.daughter were made healthy . I � 11 I ably. The � b- y the uge.of hop bitters and fr6ccimmend, them to my.people-MbtbodiBt Clergyman, . ! I I � I I ' istance Of 'of'the . . Ask any-gbod ' ter it hop . . . I 1. . I . "Bitters ks are.no� the best fataily medicine I ' . ion that it, . On.eartb. 1 11 + . I I � I I 11 . , : . I I � . I . I . r to them ­111al&rial f6vor, %gu"� and Bil!Otisuess,. will I . or. on calm . I I leave every neighborhood as soon as b6p bitters . . � I . . . , .1 .. . .a 116 sick ; axiive. , I � . � . .I., � � L I . . -w-ll hl�,+ mother'drove the pa lysis � and itea- ' � . . ra Cops have ralgia all oub of. her system with hop bitters." . I I I �- , : I . ... : Ed.: Oswego Syn. � . I.. I I I . I . . , 1, , I 1 I ,- . I as - ddci&d . 11 -Reep the kidneys healthy with bop bitterO 1. - :'' . . � O,s PiTals at' a4d, you need not feat sickness. - I p I :!: I I � . 1,�, � 'is � water rendered harmless and Moral ' L eing organ- OI-Pital&'is. I " ,,-Ice . . fr6shing and reviving�with hop bitter -B. 1n­e&e*:' .�' � I � . -draught. + '. I I . 1. .1 . . I I � �. I - 11 I . ts die. A. ,! I .1 . .. .. ', -"The vigorof�youth for the age*d "d iTifirin � �". � . � ..., a burned. I in hop-bitter's." �: ., .. I . � I I , �� - I I ­ I .., . : 11 . BOB., Eight -1 . ,. , , , '. . I I . I � . � .1 I . I . encamped ,c v &­6ordoin. �, 1. : I , I.. /.: , --- I ,� I.. . I I I . I � � I I I I I . I ill 1. 4 - , 11 . 1, I � I , I . I . - - they are. - , � I . I I ,r - I 1 I I . - - __ _;_ , -- 1�._ ­ ; ,_�. � * I � . . ­ . . : , I I .1 - .1, kibreadin � I...., 9, I I - . . , . � , 11. I ­ I . I , . I '. I 1: . - 11 .,, . -, � �. � � I _- , '� I . . . L I I ,\ i � 1, .1 . I .. 1 14 1 11 .. .,,I ... 11 , . I . 1 7: . � I I I I . ' � I I �. . announced . . . . . � ., � I . . ( . , . I q � I I I been one' 1.11 I - ­ . ., . I I !..."I - ­­,. I I ' a - British � _'.. . 11 F ." I I � : '� * I � 1. � 1. � , I � � 1. I . . . .. I I : � I . . � 11 . I . I I I I I dred yards I � -- �, - 1. ... I I - : I I ­ I - : ... 11 \" . 1� 9 it cofflu . . �' � I . I'll .. . .. ... I .1 1. .1 , r � .: N_=,\ I cf the in.. � I I . � . � . . � : g7-0`f­�Allea` .�� I � - � I . : 1, � � . I .� . �_.__ : I people are , I \� I I I I Pn.,Of� thd � - L I _. . - I I I . 1. , , � . . �1 I . � - kar Pasha I ,: - . I � � .. I . .. I � I 11 11 � . ant nativ. I I .. . ._ . I I , , , I I . . , 11 I � �, , � . I , . I . . - ,. � / I I . � L.. I I sh.lieutell- � .1. I , . " . I.. .. 1- . I - . , I . � , , . L . ­ Y., . I I � . .1. I . ., , "I . - , , � , , �� . , �, � ,���. I I "�� , , . �;�� , I � . , . I �� ;; � . . . . . . . I . . I . I I Z �, , .,. I . E OPLE. . 1, I ���.. I , P , +� I I I � I ,�,� I - , �:� I Bill- 11 r. I �. , 11 . 'I, I � � I , . � ... . I . - -1 . . I . �11 I r h,z itrist, � I I .1 . I. I: I LYDIA E. PiNKFIAMIS � . I � rartlem- . . �.I.� I . " . , . . , , I ; ." ,�, . - 1. '.1 I ' , � ­ � . I . ` - I _� . , � I ` BLE: COMPOUNX ,, I I L . VEGETA, 1: 1,-, "­ ' , a .Govern- ,� � ,, , , I � � 1, , 18,upo�Iti've,c T_�__, � . . 1, � ' . - L' I lli4 � , I �� I Tenants, beforii,re , - ', ' I , , I F0 i �� , � .� Ill - , . . ,� 1. �. I �� I r. 11filloge Patnrw compint.tialia Weaknesses I.. . : 1, � . I , , , ' L rupt Prac.. . %. .0 coluntoRto oxir bt�At; female Population. . . � , , , ' �-' . � . .1 "o :L � ''� oing gbod'- j.,, * � , _t, , . . of, �ciu P for Ivoin ail i, , Inven teAl by a Woman. I . , � . I I. L I . .1 - . I tion BilL . I Prcpar d .by a Vommn. . . � . . �. '. I 6 a , , , I . L I � , gthe coal. �TIW (.".­&�t 1116111:'Iti P���I­e'y Sluct"t.he, Da.. 627 111st.ry. . . I consent is I I M�lt revbVesIthe drooping;spirits, invig6rates and �� �- �, � thly, will . LLL �,�ri�ioni,i,(,,�thborgD,iiiefuii.otioii.s,gives,�Imticity and I':,. � . a expe I cted � flrmic.q�_fot�hc step, restores tile natural, lustre. to tile. , i , ... ,� � I . � . I . � or I in th e � CYC,'and plants on the pale check ef NvIontan the fres.h. I 'rosds oflit.�Is spring at:d early summer time. - - ' / - ' endment. ;27 P . hy�lcians,Use it ana,Prescribe It Freely._Pj�%L' . � .11 I . ' ; I ad' , .6"ther, 11, I , , Itxcu�6v& ivdninc6s, fl�Ltul(',,ncy� d4sttoys all cra�ing I I ' 'Alliance for .1t�h'li�l!Lllti-.ftndi,.�lievc,4we.rLkn.es�o� thd�stom.ai.h. . , � , ion Of the I I Viab foclinit,of , hearing 0ownt causin,� vain-,,welglit . L I I I.", '' ion �Of re-, 11 ,ailcl")ttQlcrL�lle"iSralw.�y.i.pb�,in;�,i()Yitly,�urul'Ijyiiq,tlse.� :; '' �'. " .. , � �'- I Fortiie cuievfRid'acy C.=pI.Int,4ofc1thci'ffiq�X ,� , I -J ,,Or . r,: � . I the 'er- I _ to: i I . -,�'. I ,�,,Ithls vtft1r`ouaj1tR;t&#e.rpuss�ds . 1, I � q, . L,:,� to preyeaC 11 .. . ��' 'i,'-i'�A 1�. 1-1r,'xiCIr,kjW'_S -BLtjjI.'�L prl�jrjl',If, � ' � , 1, I 'L � 11 I nce to the 1111' ci&d1cato.cv6ry vWU90 Dt' I:Uoil,h� L;'Illh till' El000, foidgivo tone and stront6h I 0 the syst(imi, or � , , �, �, '. � tokeepthe .311auNvDinatt'orchiia. in�istou avingi.t. . . . . . �fcre�-�tlr 'I � I �_. - -�,3r,,th-tircr,(.3,omljoiiTid-and�Bloo(I-Ptit,ifl6i-�ar6��rc,poLre(l��'-----.. ' ei-lkat-mi.t7" -.,E(10'.�l.(L�,��'�,,.��V.c,,;tc�tih-A.Ve�ue,Ly-iin,�-)tAs,���Ir,,ic(�4it�'--,�- _' ' L . . I r . I I % .. . Is, co lilicr,gL. S14, b D tiles for p,* sent by maii in the for iii � - . 0� I �, Ily er. 6;1a�-- , : pt-9f-pi-I'L, 5 �`-,- . � ­ .� . .-or. du ra�el, W M.pexb6% �, : , -pjas,-or- oflozon�,o% -­ rot. otthoi,'. rinici�:ini rmdy wiiwers,all lottoni of I � � � e ..;,: ollaugh do- . .. arliarnent, ..n�,-; , I . I . . . r . , � ''I 'ct-F&Moll). sonaforpamphia. � . 1, � inqulry..�UnAlosci� 1. . , . +r _6� ,�. � , , I .. 1. ,,, � , T'� Xo.family.-houl,.j'.h�:,-�I c ,it LYDIA Il. P 'N IOTAM'S - , ,� I lduced as , , LIVET-L 111tLIS.. Tho�y c1l"o const'LPmti011,'I)�,lkl)ltqa.t-"�l, I I I _ I ,,� I 1. I '11 " -orpidity(At"OUN'el�- 21cuits-Verhk - � , land t . . -.�; next Par- I " . I (I , I '" ' � .. l.ga-S01411 by, till prligg,ists�,rDltl. I .. � 1�. 1� I ,.." , �'. lk�- I . 1. . I . � I i6lend . . f I e 0 ' hi b t. be as . . �L .!. .1, L . I I ,�, . I I . F_ - . �� , � ,�, . ,� , , I 1J . -, ) -Z � , 1, lt� , 'e� .1 ., : " , �� � - _Ni�__ rfln ­ e . 9 , , I Z:� . !�,, 1: ,1 � - - I - �_. ', '' I lil t bo) c C61 � . � I I . 16, , , . . � : , , . I ge,,of, the ­ 1 . . �, �. ___ . .. �_ - 1. - . � I - , ' I - ,�11 � . I � . I mehf, and L T . I I ­ I . . - I I � �. L, . Cts of the . . , I I � . action.. It . L, � , I � . r eDty ..solid I 11 , - , legislative '. . . . _� ! , � I ady_bi�ent � . I I I � ­ I I g.between I 11. � I I NiMAISCOVOMy- I . I I I I g in, futute. I ,A 1. � I zi:Tr -.14.1 y- we have furuished the . .� . , . . . ` I I � ­ I Dah�nion of Amci*�% vVith an,O=Luent itrti� I I : " - , deducting ' ilcIaLc6lorforinitter; so,nwritoriou.� thfttit met I . . � . , , I rteen. I . 1v1thPjrdat-Su6m'.ss everywhere, recciving, tile .1 I I ' b1gbQ8b and onff' pi�fzc_q at bbfh International I � . I � I a Conserv� - � DtCf,y F-1. _ I .� I .1 �. I � � ' - leader of I dociontifIc clidmical re- I . . ".to ],,,Y,,P,f�,t,,1,6,n,t',,-,,n,,, ia ��ovcrA point,q; 1 and. I � :1 I . � Northbot.e., ,qEre�ini . . oov, o1rcrthi,mew color asTie best im the, world.. . I is more.111 . � I.. � , � . , it WiW No�t;, 0DO:Ior the outt6rmilk.` It , , , - , " the party. Vacillating W I I 11 NotTu . rn Renc;d. It Is the: - - . . I : . . 1, ' � -, , ' . ' I � Council of _!�,iIgtrte,t and'. � - : �', I Sironikesto _ . . .. � a to bring . ' chatioestemorMadef _1 1:1, , � sting, and ,, 02TAnd, white preparcd In oil, 15 s6comP6und, � � ' I . I ! I � ir Stafford ,,, . ed Chat it Is impos.01,fe for It to becotoo mnpld.' ­ iii� � . � p, , . .. L�?�SSWARS bc.an.inwattoo-i, an(l,,Jr 11 I , ­ - I . , I., ,�' - , I I ,� ­ Other, oil cob3i,.q, for they .i.0 liahic to becotale, I , � � . rancicl and F,oJI the bu'arcl,-­ ---1 _­ I � . . �` :1 . � 1. I I , . I 'I I . .ZrIC'you camift 9pt tb0'iiftZ)ro7cd1' writc, ul t� I ' to kaoiv where a6d hoir to, t�`ct, jewq.h6at ". tra � . . rom . the use (it promise I - . 09M�c�. I_ _� ... I �r I I �_: I (M) I I I I I . L -0-0"'i. Vt. * I I . I IYETAS, RICTIARI)SO-V &'(P- It; I I ,"� , 11 / L . ,� 1 OnI1118, have, ", " __,_ _ ., A1r!i.1.;.W,NA ,, . 1, � , .. A � I 1, . . . I co, andIn - I I I ­ 11 . � I ; . I robust and I . I I � I I . . I � . - I L 1.6 0 � ..... MA .. � ..... , '@I :10 � : . I I . I � � + in 0 1 dba'. I I , , ,,,,, .11 ..... ,_, , I "I'll' " '. "EA C , M I E , AT� CU r, R! I E - . ': � I �!E MI . - advertiqe I .1. , - � I 1 t, _ i , FOR 1. I .1 I r I I " 1. � .1 . 8 _ *$ . I � I ' r T! squito8 at E - H_ I ! _H! 0 �R- S - - - -+S*--7' UMAT 0 70hig but those 1 . i;iit. in- March, t an Z It' is'rbr the painful didowes of the ' / , , ,' 0 ro'! r, C I . _ E_ *IbNEVS;� IVER AND'noWELS. 0 1. I . C. XID� 'i L E , emn in an - the leasfLL It cleanses the system. of, the acrid pLainon � I . X� .I. .... t cl , .0 .... � 0 tba, t�cauooa tholdreadful tiuffering whicM 00 only come . L the,vietfing,cf-Rhourantism, can redliw. 'a" , � I � , , � ­ -, � " =t ,;! me I - . bad 6 . = * THOUSANDS OF CAS . J . � " of' the wormf miins of this terrible seaso , � I lave, , �00 ,; , I t a quiplo* relieved, and short � 0 " �, I I stri�sd, at 1 , . I 0A PERFECTLVICURE6.� , , , . , -� 1 I 0 1 $1. I,tQtID OIL bity, SQ1,t) py I)RUGGISTS. .0 . " uk quaran- , . Ill make a , 4 .. I Dry can be sentbyinall, I b-9 i . I . I - I , , N & Cc" Rt4n � . , , 11 p1m.- , . � � , = � rotectotil6to , . � I I , , , I - 11 � , I 'or INS � , � I �� ,,I , I , , I , , I , , I , , I � , � N I � - I I I., I , : I I