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A,. .. should elm to counteract it as much Pings. Paper ahotttd never be used for
, . .aa pesnible by frequent beams, both :wrapping butter,. unleaa it be the ee-
a bY: home stud hand labour, taking pecialTy prepared .narclunent.
• taro in no doing neither to hatter 1
* tho nod by working it, when too wet t loo......
c., a . .
t . . 7141e:to elloeleate moleture, by
' I • e tete-deep irt drying Weather. "°e1..nglINSIDE OF OIROUS LITE s
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i:.' ITOW TO•HANDLE• arortm •• PtEr BEIIINee THE SOZWESeOF
. 4 - Dr. Cerryer bellevea in the klederef ' THE 31t0.........elING CITY. • ,
iw II i garten for young colts.and said that
be liked ta begat the education Of ea '
the -colt When not. More than di dal 'weed -Mee °I .th'e 11°Itti" '211° -
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old, and saga : First catch -the colt reeaee.,,Elitzstething A.boat the a
e• • --andeboId him by putting one arm in Ix -
. • front mut one back of him. The pie D . Table Service..
,_s_ __total point. of action is the •center Yew' underatand or can realize the
-of tles bedY I fasten him hi the front , reunite life of circuit riders-etheir
and We tries eto go backward. rasten { troublea, on the roe& or the., trials
him' tit the rear and he tries to go {and tribtnatione during the perfoefee
forcrawil. We should anderstand Oats i ance ceesson in come large eity. Where
law, Whielt is a. part of the ba.tere of i ever they Map there is a anrada ev-
-the celte•when We tree to govern {-erg day at 0 o'clock. a chow at tree
him. Yote etert easily hold the Colt if I Wake*, and another At eight iti the
you plaee one arM under the necke et/ening. Everyone inunt go in the
It 11 dle the eolt first on tme . stir, then telow ride under the broiling^ tun
on the other. then give Wan C6 runlet over eight or ten mike of otreete.
Mut the ether, under Ow hitra. /lane' parade and none/thus it 'maw a
S of sugar.- He May not eat et at The average out-of-thereircue Wont=
: foot, hut pass it acrose Itte Month weeld faint and fall from her hero
f • , and he Will soon learn tilt IMO it. ' belore elle had ridden a mile.
You have note shewn the Celt your As coon O the Pageant reacho
et's POWereover him and that you de net. the relate grounde. after having•zunde
wish to hurt • him.. Next gtiCe him 4,1t5 tour of the •otreetre there is a
• - • lesson- in the use of the halter. If i neje for too nreening monis. Or pine
you put. the haltev on hint end peal 1 baps it la pant neon. Parade drennes
, he goes .baek. To counteract.' thie.a are doffed, street clothes aro donned
pieta a strap around Ids body itYt
. refat to this *rid run it through si airy dining tent With Well not tables
' lax front of his hind 1 a Attaehl
tend then to .dituter. The women in
• II T1 have a cool
. ,.. /Nina in the halter. • When tbe Celt and eompetent =item and the food
g0e9 back pelt hint up to y011. tlem7 to of tbe beet. The table) cervico core
give him notee sugar. responds with that. of the. overage
liVhen yoti• are able to handle tins eity betel, where A ran of cay, $3 a'
colt well tvith fhe halter, gite him :law la triaged. There ere r.seeral
Sort* le.sons in driving. tot Om ikintin of 4neat, three or four kinds of
old horse teeth /the eolts their fiestalearert With coffee. tea or Milk.
leSsOn, Itral tO do tide 1' tele a Peir ; 'Amite are added in. seatert Mad AD
of old Carriage Wheele on .au aitte. :one ever geee to a conafter hetet
To these ato tlipped two teeedeaa *tee the dilutor tent le lip end rune
bare, fourteen feet lone abeet 'MO *mica, tor it to batter by far' than may
feet facet the elute: the longoit elide ;of theta. Dinner. fettle there 15 auothe
' exeieeee :ding in feont. Mate the thine cr
',. joIrsealle.u::4f "f" 4 Ctt"b51. 15';11USIX 1701e DRESSING. 1100MS.
leXteedfitg nutsfae motto' ea hied; ' The eroted in going in anti the
• the eons on either side of the old: grall'd "At/ 15 abaUt. tea begin. Alr
honer The colt* tow toward to light Ilill "Pcn°6 t° 4"Pt3r in tb16 ager'.:
' biLirs tilfte.41 In troat ee the horse, nut. lee id the out Of deer parade. in
Il'ee eeeeearraaged at the sides to the meruh*. '1149 Mein, anether
Her 350 Pmeengars d:But the V
Total Lem
-tit 441411t is tits week* '
tee tere upical1
%Wren IS a. iinursr-
oust rsosita-osp beer
,. degapaeita. aete tigets sew
. Camara • ,ereaw eallobe of the witted^
ettiest mat retA elate mut ot
1 ge the vary bast, tkerefure *meet be
te` threw* here and there ecuselectaly.
Tho perfortnatute tout ouitoeffeed
there is a ereattituation of gamest*
hurry the% Would dietract any ordin-
ary weputa. eirtee womea. however.
axis need to it. end worIc with tbe
drepatch frank, kit, John% NM, Itusitattio, had a teeriblit exPerialeet. procleion that perfect syetem de -
King Few/loped be Wen fag. tee The first knowledge wetieh they had menthe tieraiteof the women parlor=
,q-sethe /mere: of the else/ter Whea, OWIng to
„ in twe or tidal acts, tiaeli neeessitaa-
ateemer hursit tolls,
{the 'dun reeleug ow the racks. taeY ing a change .4a eOsturae, tIgitts and
Dempstei botind from Revco , were all hurled trout their bed/ by ea,
, erentreel, with 2.1/00 tone of cargalthe shock. Natty of them were Asia /Agee nueelet viromEN:
and 850 passengers, was wreelced I bruisiel. s,nti they ell herded an dock ekt 41.80 the afternoen show is over
mar Seal. Cove. ou Ferryland shunt, In their nighteelotbee. A. litO Of
and then comets supper, wliklar
twenty mike above Pupa Rao% *owe, greet excitemeat ensued. Free bun. really a substential Meal. NOW
, time on TUeaday alight. The dred 114n71710 wore clamoring to ma Conies an lame and a, half of rest.
0: the (Wester is the usual one in -cape, while the crew tried to pacify Gathered shout in 'groupa in ellitelY
such ease% The ship's captain them toad launch the bats, Tile corners. tee women of tIto eircus
thO1Ight fil=11/1: south of Cape Race Male paw/were in their attentpt to Mat together, bring out eheir eine
end in open water. and Meted tie ale seize the bqatm trampled the weallua broldery and fancy Work. chat. gee.
low for the current. Fog end iletek- underfoot.; Some of the more t
04P. and talk et everything exeept
nesa °bemired the land. awl the if hip headed Ot the passengers assibted the !their besitaees, -which is rigidly tea
was on the„rockn before *Pod could erew in their egorte to get out. the booed. beleven 17'efeek thent again *.
ha etopped. Not. Pie Wee. lost. ,hoati. in the dressing roam and Mr tbe -
Half-clad patwelegere eualted madly '' The women and mei
reeewee balance of the evening the rush goes, •
to the deck and tried to lower the' wer° ulniost nutted. Weediest with on navel. seeming to end.
boats. a, panic iedeseribable en- eprag. they were pulled up the cliff* At 10.80 o'clock 'the illtow is out
sued. Excitable Frenclunen drew by the eeeet people. Soule of the and the performers go to the sleen-
helves yenta the ship'e °Mears. beide were demolished in the surt jug ears, awe ft le there that tho
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Order Wile twittered only by the offie while tittempting to laud, and their women of the dretie are at boMe.
h ' , ee Pa 0 0 n o The sleepers axe arranged *exactly
The ship Was. Pounding • ma the the rocks shiveriter with told until like Penmen 447:410 With 00110111g UP"
clue Jell) , seas breaking own: Itw. rescued.
. e per berths, and- are °leen, Wall Verne
roadeitheaand the Debeleof toagutia -leednesday Inorning -the onhoPPY -tilattel----and• - attraetive.--Aa..4..mtio,4
added, to Ille confusion. Women end paseengere, after oh/voting for Ileum each married couple Alas another
children were thrown down and on the hillet0p, tramped weary" Milee marled couple for chloral, Their •sflo.
..trionnied. The crew drove cowardly in their endeavor to res,ele the housee teazle lestiallY dre opptisite,/ and 'heir
yen Irom tee heat* With liandePikes. Of the fialierinen, which they eventu- natural desire for neatness.„(from
The women and children were first ally sueceided la doing. ,, . tom of habit. if from no (Alice cause
landed and hauled. up the entre by Pre -vines to galling the elite! the enables them to doorate rzeiterth
't Aminhi.
Yeee'eese,
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TAR 1011, TUT INV= VIDS: BUBB ZOOT11111 OZNEti,448TORa Itt TO PUB OUTS.
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tEADINer __FAARKETt.t(locu_ntetorst.,...40z,..,24 .135 Mar TRIM RITSBANDS
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rassIts. a, *sir Y1743ses. A.gainst •
Mia
. The paterrio. Mugu sad aarisitelakett
as he la eat of an ageeressalva
poeitioit. Netteer la he 14.1tatatilt.
la a aluggiedi, Were. obetleate eater
titre. and La entre difficult Owen dear _
mom to manage lu captivIty. The wiatedies. whet sall tateletta hare
trodZborlatt wwItithuhtisAtiemeaupert ;tut, htutheutetseity,, dhcive.dedicteQurum4y. :ear:47API, :aura loirion-ty,
/30 Objilgte to hie querterfeelte partnwet. hue bola nureltiv4 re -
=eke* no fuss at, all fur iieyboily -specter of cake* in the lakes .
riittiorAtlYs cliQemiuleltass iftatclultiatlY4t4t4"110 vietit Tingate. armed. Pertateltdoel
aandon Public 'School Ceder., wilf
is repuleiVe Ills peesessers luere argue Waeldngton Make() tfe aetestaell.
geed reason foe anxiety when be .,, Ties ottomp. cit -10 ti k to.
reported the interceting inanner in _donee
141Tiwiell *Igiouslot: InIte)wrnsepsakile"rau14.rcrently LueliViutieeh4ar'reYealbesir-tcc(krileetlialt."1
. DAUM, droa ... ,, •,- oir - -40:-
.01110.11,...green* ...... .". *4 4° .15
The 'Outing *ions In Live Stook Parsley,. doz.-, .. .15 • .20
- amirernielstuffoo. Veeet geeite Pecho.` ' AO ,. .00.
. . ' .. . . , , . Potatoes, • liag . .415 .55 .
' fisher ftdic tete gathered at the ecene. eiteeelagera prie tWo hoere Of tete with. little artielee ot ca Work. r
do new, bid._ ........! 4.50 5.00
Wes:Jost in the
The Men tolloWed. One boat load ;Ole anxiety on the evrecle, ' . . slippers. cases, a tiny !Art Of Sill= • ' ,. 1)11..Fo....DSTINIIii. do do per tien'riel: 1.'?5 2.00
A c., A
...f0g/ but After being NEW VreetS/ON-00 KNIPE' STORY curtains at the Windo a, a little ,..•2„,•-A Radiehes, per dee.. .15 ..0200
..i.orouto. duty O. -- Wheat -Was • Rhubarb, doz .25
out all day:reamed. land eerly Wed- eree:soees, -of rumors. , nro eurront cabinet with a Jack anon the door,, •ntonnier teadoy. 'hue thee market was Tomatoes, haeket,t)
nescley afternoon. There wereetWeile .00
along the coast as to the details of toilet artieles In oaks 0 on the eu... 7
ti , Rad ada White ere gaoted by Watercress, doe44 •
ty pople in It. It wee Matet once, the wreck.
but Wes righted. and al Tile entire Meet poPue PUI/thead$' °11°W.7 006terlselleS-;:eVe '
. exporters at -1320 re rtit end west and Dressed ho 9.25, . , 9.75
eaything, in fact, lama in a. well ape oge mitiefe feetgbe „ and homers are peer. beak ra8.06 tvig
' TIOPY.1,11
The shi
aground.
bola. Sit
streng
bringing in a. avy- seta whiett IS uteefienger who brought the news of
expected to breuk the hull te pleees. the -wreck to St. John's, Says the
The ship beteg badly listed is sub- paseengers on board the hesitated
jectea tO the full eorce of -the weetes, area" their ItniveS to cut the ittehings
--eehe sellers 'are Whig recover of the boats and threatened the Crew
e What carg0 there is in the upper 'of the steamer when they thought
*decks. the latter atteMPted tO interfere
The latest reports cm-late:1z the tare vita' them in so doing, and th
rible scenes aboard the ship when there was no attempt to use
she struck. The passengers of the knivee on the ofdeera.
laeloa Jet repairing to the scene In the
itepe of salveging the latettania's
cargo. No direct. Statements. from
of those who. were on, beard ta altat
a mid. oeeurred on the wrecked steamer
0 ?Ix rising. have yet. reached St. .Tohn's, The
a
'refiXitt. llearn froth the old horse ete„to do,
e• -
keep tbe dolts in, plaeo. ey. seen
and • they get used to- eariag the
ON ..111E Tag.. .they• are not afraid wb.en hitched to•
wheels roll beband te era, so that
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a wagon. .
** eelege„, 411'
POTA • SCA.% , .
THErell Ile,.PARMierG•it ; Poltato scab .. :et he preventc;:d by
Few Who haVe etapeteeteee te, eVery simple .eans. The seed shoUld
greWing crops Will disposed to 'met be pi) .teci in toils -where pcab
'question the utility ot Ime,"1410We II" bee"'
.valent former years.
(aver much they =ay diffe rt eir Chao i to a new leld is an ex -
estimate - of its usefulnes . ljuleice 'eelleat revelltive- The seed hereben-
sone other implements; the use asf ed s aid always be disinfected As
the hoe le not limited te partice eisease ie often. carried in the
aittr pirpose ; It la Able eo render e This le accomplished by- soak -
_services of a varied character. and g in corrosive)* sublimate or forma,
„Plop= of these services Would, Appear in. Dissolve oneeounce of corro-
•aeo be nbt fully ap reedited, . sive subliinate seveh gal-
, .sore cel--avators. lt s believed to loos ow Water and feeitle the peed
of valut4, chiefly fo
Os enabled to ron
'.'nion of seeds but
.,undoxibthdly for
- is equally
the neeista it in -the solution for Oh° and a. half,
lo the nres_ houre. It is itest • to put the po-
veatieb ie tatoes in a gunny 'reek and let thent
et p poses ft down into the solutfon. -The corne-
as o means by sive sublimate Mixtute Is eXeeeding-
which the soil -may be grated, and 1 oisonaus and must be handled
aehe moisture con d. In ate with the 'greetest care. To' treat
northern district% .4) the colony. It !with feemalin, dr tormaldebyea, es
Pee et in t
Is $ 1 11 i it is °motleys called put bait a
Y P o cense Ve
pointed- -steeple
house.
Welle
Trate 1.1
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.',140'...Ftime/ilt :'4V 'elating .44C -and k• -goose-wheat ito -feretpierters•-... C40; 440-
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° Wealgek. 'with sates of No. 2 toe • da. Mean% alt. 0.00 .7.25
day et 629 east ' d 610 middle do 401:11Mone.
ON THE WABASH. freigbts. Spring wh at ie quiet at Lambs, year.; Ile°NIT 0..090
07o for No, 1 east. lanitoba wheat do spring, th .1/ " .121.
et( •Thetierli a irattleNcar Para, Is steady' at 113c for o. 1 Inuele 81c Mutton, Cal- 6.00 7.00
bellarta-endeest killed. for No. S hard end 76c for Ne. 3 tyeal Calves, light,lb .05 , .06
Opetch from, Pera, Ind.; swot hard grindiftg in triensit. ets eheleete,„„„ ,aee Age
Flour-ls dull: 00 per Cent. pate
Celt PeraOles were killed and
teat Any seriousl3r Injured, in a.
reek of train No. 8, the westbound
WabaSh Limited. nine mike west of
this 'city at 12.80 a..ra. on Wednes-
day.. The dead ltre' ail Italian Im-
migrants en route to Colerano.
Many of the injured undoaletedig will
ent,s are quoted at $2.60 in b
bags middle freights. Choice).
are held lac to 720e h gber.
flour is steady at, e425 Mr ars of slow. The best cattle were not bard,
liangartan patents/end $3 95 tor to sell. but other kinds were negleet-I
strong bakers" in ear lots, ags in- ed. The aggregate doomed Waikrather;
chided Toront0 Itht, tilef b h
STOCK MA.R.KETS.
yers
rende Torente,-Zilly 2.-Dusiness at, the,
Reba, Western'. Vattle Market to -day was
ixt 0
die. The dead nuMber aixteen Xtal- • Mnife steadY• • Sh pts are some classes the receipts Were too
lan immigrante. The blamed incitide (Plated at, $12.50 and bran et 810.517 smell to penult of active trtule, While
Xetre. Cotten, Wife of the gen- to $11 in car tots west. , lnaithers there *as so little inquiry
oral euperintendent of Iron Mountain Berley-Is dull at 420c fer No. 2 that cattle could not be sold. The
Rauteal, badly bruised. John Ir. and 41c for No. 3 extra middle total run was 52 loads, including
leillicansoll. Beetling Green, Ohio, freights.
t.
and right shoulder. blade broken. E. • Cern-The market is steady - ai ebtport • cattle, choice,
I'. - Cienghe Toledo, head -badly 39ec for Canada yellote sand 39c for . per, at- ... ..... $4.90 $5.15
cruehed, right shoulder blade brOken. mixed west, and Canada. eellow on do Sneediunt, per ewt... 4.50 4.90
do -more, per at 4.00 4.50
Altogeteer nearly fifty were injured. the track here is quoted at :450.
1.).Asxmo Tiotouon A TnEsTLE. Oats -Are quiet. No. 2 'white are Du.,!..chers' cattle, picked
trwce seeti°48 at taia No. 8'sose ea 80c middle freights, and -No. 1 do elloiee
Corning Irony Detroit, aad the other dq fair
from Toledo -were tonsolida.ted in white at '81c east.
Making up the Oyer for its journey Oatmeal -Is steady at $8.75 for do cows
Bulls, expert, heav
thie 'city late a train ot eleven cars. cars of barrels and $(65 for bage in a bo le
to St. Louis: Xt conaisted of a„com- car lots on. the trac ,herej and 20c
bleation baggage . and smoker, day freights. i•
more for smaller lots.'
Peas -Are , firm at. 6ec miedle
Feciebderleig, hstiorPteeltreecpw't
bbeatiori baggnge tent eapress, come
coach, immigrant coach, three chair i do medium
, 'ej-ItOVISIONs •
aterketas 'active with alliteady dee- . . .
Stockers. 400 to 600.1bs 8..00 8.25
mand. . Ou f -town euseomers are. . 4Q off_eelere: 2.50 3.00
tively low prices es,Ved...10 dealers Sheep, export, ewes. 11
taking .tedv ntage.• of ; the conipaiii- er25.00 50.00
eaefech cows, each
-hereafter all classes of.liog product owt, =
and are making heavy purchases.
.Quotations ate utiohanged, but the do culls, eitah ...- 232...05530 338...007500
do bucks, each
'market fit strong. -• • - -.. Lambs, 'spring. each_ ...T. 2.00 4.25
731 cattle, 500 sheep and lambs, 33
news !agent, both arms, -both legs Ryesals steady at 49c eas calves and 800 hogs.
ted t 29 th t d I ta
4.00 4.50
. 8.50 4.00
8.00' 4.00
3.00 3.50
per
. 4.00 4.40
8.50 4.00
4.25 4.75
8.50 4.25
rs, ree eepers, en e.pr vate
•wit. of General Superintendent Wm.
Cotten, ot the Iron Mountain
Haying left this city- oho hour
late, the train Wan *Ceding west -
Ward at high weed when, at e. point
Onto miles west the engine pluaged
through. a trestle which had been
undermioed hy the recent heavy
the moisture i e soil ds • far cm pint of the substances, (which le a. rains. The etabankneent on both Pork -Canada short cure $20 to Calves, per hetcd... ». ... 1.00 8.00
• possible and the
by which the e' nporation front the. s ak Op seed in the mbcture tWo a ahoeP degree, a distance of 40 &et. limoked and Dry Salted Meats -
Ilo , ht, 6.50 0.00
Hogs. corn fed, per cwt 75 0.00
cheeked. One -is tolt • Owin to the momentum cif th t ai Long clear tons and cases. Wee,
id) into 15 galione of veater,and eides the little stream .dropped, at 820.50; heavy Mese, $19 to e19.50. Hogs, choice, per cwt... 7.00 0.00
surface may
mulch with
refeee•str 1, or any other veva
matter, the prelindintry stag
decay, and the other in the •
Janette° Of es loose nerface./ wager favorable to ite Reread. •
fleetly decayed. metier asolution and let them ,,dry before the engine: leaped aeress the- abyss, and small lots at fic; breakfant bite
Sows,per cwt. 6.50 0 00
Hogs. fat, per cwt
Planting. Cut the seed before oak- plunged Int° the soft earth on the con, 14er to 15c; 'tains, for small 4.00 4 50
Of ling. De net Imo lime on soil mibject °Moen° sidee. end fell back to the and medium: 13tc; rolls, - 11ec to Stage, per cwt.. .. 2 00 0.00
ENGINEER ESCAPED. '
eat_ to scab, 45 art alkaline condition. is bottom. e „.. - . • . 12c. shoolders. 11c; bacho, lec to
EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS.
15, green relents mile af pickle aro
fully appreciating the advritclges of I ,
liberal mulching.% Inge, t )100.4g .1.1.034%."AING,...augelegtH,
in of even greater importanele
layer- • cif )(wee icoll sellt orlectuallyee Whether sato are eiadp: tee:agree
prevent cracking an materially as-, or to regular eu mers it. part to
slat la checking. aporation, and :send butter WV in, As* nice shepeda
-there, it Ma- by whiele the sur-;possiblee Sem. prefer •butter in 1-1b
face can be so r dily loaseued. as by.r011s. A %deft and experieneed
the hoe. Mee of tbe time that ts 'winker -Will readily aPPortion and
taken up in Watering crops reticu- ahape the necessareeamount and affix
lated local ies Might be more Pro -e, the stamp. vihich tatottld be simple
ployed in loosening the ;in debign.•11 the butter maker is =-
surface oil; and In ,dry seasons the .experienced, or ints no scales' then a
frecine t butter cutter will be required,which
reg dett hot lese esential then In,eute the butter htto roles Or brick-
teyk one when. Weeds are, aburnlant. 'shaped blocks, each containing 1 1b.
NW importance- of the operatien of 'and also affixes a attune. These cut -
/teeing can hardly be overrated. II tars eau neer be procered at 'dairy
Ve enquire why this process is bone- .suerfly hauses or throllgh the mail
Icial, the practiced man Will einewer:Order tradee
that the soil, from being frequently: While tho tact of Moat Women will
stirred, broken down, and divided, is ;distant what is proper. and tio oup-
renderea more productive, .and tbat'4PIY dainty and nice wrappings for
'fine atate or eondition of the Oteuldehtittor when sentkIng to customers
so eesentiai to the perfect grath of Yet I have knoweanome who Were
the plants la tonstantly maintained:I careleal In this respect and . sent a
It la, =tweeter, a process by which !really fine article of ,their inanufae-
varioua advantegeous changes are: tune wrapped in ony odde and ends
produced ; the Weede that are la.., of muolin that eame tO hand. In
parlous'. te the crops. are not Only, theee doe of cheapness, there- no
destroyed, and eftectively eradieated. :excite° lee anY one not.being provide
but the pulverization thue effected, ed with two. or three zetpkirie or
leaves- the la.nd 0, more open _anditowela of •Iinen which should be net
permeable do/Witten for the reception ainirte far better useo alone. and not
of heating and molatere and the be made to do duty as a bib for
plante„by being kept, in a clean and baby, or to wash table ware. If no
,afreb uituation become .more vigoroue better can be reelly afforded rather
attna healthy in their grOwth. Thenae•than depend emontfragfatento of ap-
tural tendency. of all soils being to ;Parch save flue cadge of mallet darer
Solidify, a condition opposed to the salt is Mild hi, rile apart., hetn, wash
extennion of rootlets. the farmer and iron nicety, and tweeter ,,wrap -
Engineer Better and' Pirelnan
Adams were theiewn helix ,the cab
bet not eeriemely hurt. T eeeernesa
-car and the trat thee': r car were teleee
'coped. inamfarant- ear, "follott-
ed by tw *air care, went dean oil
the left-std6 of the traclg, •and the
%first Sleeper pitched forward upon the
f • k It d
taereka mere broken but Mini!. of the are very seem°. The best are lion
occepalits. were inlare . The re- pressed.
••
tinemea•011.
,
•Nte
•
4
,
gee
•
• • • tp# 04)4.
. _ • -.Ai,:
quoted' at lc less than smok London, July 2. -Opening -Wheat.
Lard -Tierces 1010 tub? ic -and on passage quiet and steady. Corn,
pails llee. • on passage firm but not active.
Weather in England fino;. In France,
OUNTRY Prt0DtICE.
fine. Country markets, English par-
Butteres-Offertngs of (Miry aro large
Huller cheaper, French -steady.
and market is active. The totally
London-Clone-Mgrk Lane -Wheat,
es fair to good and shipments se 1
Tee pre_ foreign quiet but steady, English
readily to a goad demand.
quiet; corn, American nominally tin-
' ference.is ftr poend rolls, and thoe
•• c'hanged, Da.nubitai quiet; flour Am-
. er can apd English, heavy and de -
d at 10c to 10ec and laielifilfri sell at
roatEdog oars :also tow eherestrucete, 1.50 to 16e,; Bulk butter: tubs,
Liverpool - .Close - Spot wheat.
but were not badly damaged. et Wes Pails and ceocke is plen ful and
; . a 'a orn a, is
_ in the ineatigrant and in the gay -prices are eteady at 15c to 16c for
10d to 5s 11t1; Walla, Os 10d to 5a
coachea'that moat of the deaths lend ethic' best. Coneignments Of medium
100; No. e red winter, Os 71d to
injuries occurred. Tbe night . was 'grade bring:120 to 14c. Creamery is
5s fled; No: 1 northern spring, 50 eal
intensely dark. • s. • steady and unchanged at, 20c for
to ris 7.601; futures, quiet; July
The injured were placed aboard the printo and 190 for solids -,
5a 610, September ss Old Spot
cars and brought to the General Eggs -Market Is steady to firm at
corn steady; new, an ed to Is ed; fu -
Hospital in flirt city. - llec to 12c for selects and loc. to
tura" qu Mt July 39 11 id, Septem-
ror a time after the resiuers 10tc for secends.
ber 4s ed. October 4s ed. Flour.
readied the cone of the wreck little- Potatoen-Market very -due, offer -
17s to 189 3d.
could be done in the way"bi-eremov-e Ingo are too heavy for the demand •
Paris -Opening -Wheat, tone firm .
Ina the deed. letualreds of tons of and dealers eind it difficult to make
June 201 80c, Septetnber and Decem-
twisted iron and brolgen timber rait-. sales. Car; Iota on track here are
ber 21f 25e. leper. tone Meade ;
ed upon the car where the unfortna.: slow at 35 to 40c per bag and po-•
teer quiet
by means of wrecking derricks the at 450 to ;500. New potatoes are June 25f Hoe,
Parin-Close-Wheat. tone 'firm ;
September and Deeem-
ate immigrants were . cruahed. But tatoes out eif ntore are ra
ber 27f 15c.
Ma= wag gradually opened, and by offering more freely and the market
June 20f 35% September and Derem-
daylight nearly all the dead ha.d been is minter; car lots on track here are
ber 21f 45e. Flour. tone firm; June
moved to this city. quoted at, $1.10 per bushels. and
25f sod. September and December
- out of atom new stock"brIngs $1 25
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. SAVED BY SISTER'S SCREAMS: _
--- . Baled Hay-Teere is an indifferent
ENGLAND AND UNITED STATES.
Young Oxford Farmer Makes a Desperate- demand and the heavy offerings aro
not rapidly absorbed. Prices are
g Edward Om dood
...-
Mead," says
A &vetch hem Woodstock, Ont., ket is' dull, Car lots of NO 1 UM -
Attempt at &dada. steady and unchanged. hut. the mate- t.mo_
Speaker Henderson.
says: Amour Potter, aged 20, con otby are quoted at $9.5o to eat per
A denpateh from London mom -
of a respkted farmer near,Kaatwood. ton, on traek Toronto.
Mr. David 11. Henderson. Speaker of
attempt to take his own life on with no change. Car
Quiet but kteady,
lots on track
sentatives, said in an interview on
made a determined but unnucceosful Baled Straw -
the United Staten Houne of Retire-
per bushel. 27f 35c.
Tuenday night.' Two iniplement men here aro quoted at 84.75 to $5 per
Thursday night: -
were in the barb. on- hio tether's ton.
"I have never enjoyed a more
place, when they'. heard ncreems. , FARMERS' lifitItgleT. agreeable half-hour Interview than
Thinning into the henine, they Mund . ea-
-Algae waa little business on th0 the one I had with King Edward
who was trying to get a, four -ounce cipal activity wan in hay mid grain, t and agreeable. and in accord with
Potter struggling With hie fester, °trent marlge.0 here to -day The mein- eee...nday. He was perfectly frank
bottle labelled "Paris greett" away and there were few change... in prices. American progreo. He looks for -
from him. Potter had taken the Green and eggs were steady to frral-; ward to even more cordial relatIonn
Contents in full vieW of his sitter. er. wen,
than now exist betweep Engle:b-
ite ptobably took an overdone. A hay and potat 11(.1 were.
weaker. Other lines were quiet anu • gpeamog nations Amerfca may do-
dottdr frora Woodstock teas sueenton- unchanged.,
t pend uponi re fact that she IlOS1 no
wan zstlx,Exo irtyanrr
' TO )3E002/CE E.A.MOVS.
.
Yroni Ootten to bo a toad
: ing Surgoen,-A Grocer's l'or.
ter's Rapid Rthe.
4114A.:choepsteorroAlvownsluertarncienuttobuariuolyllt,inh.
ouelt to loop himself when he fell in
Wlth 'a young woman who Work-
ed in the onto vailt.-They-got maes
teed and kept on working in the milt
until they bed saved a. little money,
When the wife said to tier husband:
"'Jack, -en you -are-very-fond
dressing wounds and of advising
earn money enough to keep them,
are a bit ou0of sorts, I have been
thitikIng that , Instead ot eateries
away for 22s. per Week. all the dap)
of your life that you bad better be -
Tito result of it was that Jack en-
tered a University. apt, whee study-
ing his Wife worked in the mill, to
earn money enough to keep them,
and. at the •iaime time, contribute
ecanething towards paying Ids Una
versity fees,
At her suggestion, jack found
evening. employment which made up
the money neceseary to cover all his
exTPoen-dsay-ea. he in ono of the leading
surgeons in England. and but for his
thoughtful, hard-working little wife.
he would most likely have remained
a poorly -paid mill operative.
Another instance is ahat of a man
who was a cab driver in London.
had driven a cab for some yearteand
had no ambitia to be anything elem.
Ile married a woman who kept a
Lsmonaldieest.cationery shop iu the north of
It watt after n. good deal of persua-
sion that sbe. succeeded in getting
her husband te
GIVE UP OAB-DRIVING.
She believed that she could make a
ouccess of him In the business she
presided over, no, in duo course, he
wee initiated into it. mid after ac-
coiapliseing the task of imparting to
hiln a fair knowledge of the business
she went to one of the large -et manu-
facturing stationery arms In the city
and induced the principai partner to
gieelter lumband a position as a
traveller. This position he held for
aome yearn. and. with the money
they had saved. between them, thee
built a small factory for manufactur-
ing stationery, and nu successful wan
the business that a much 1 er fac-
tory had to tee built, and to -day the
Mite who wan a London cabby In,
thanicn to hls wife. the managing di-
rector of ono of the largeet statioae
ery firms in the Afetropolis.
I..A gr.irpen-Porter •atelleietol met a
young woman- who was engaged in a
drapery department in the 1311.1110 city
The struggle for existence after mar-
riage was a hard one. The husband
Was very poorly paid, and was fre-
quently out of employment. The wife
got, her employer to lend her a little
money and she d 11 d
,pry shop. getting the goods on credit.
from the firma who supplyed her em-
ployer. She. wee a mart. milliner,
and noon worked up a erolitable
connection. She instructed her bus -
band in the drapery part of the
buitinens The wife enfunred energy in-
to him. and soon shit paw that her
effortn were not exerted In vain. 1Te
tio........ kis heart and ooul into the
bualness winch Is to -day an Im-
metre one, realizing him an income
of several thounand pounds annuallY•
But what kind of a wife In it who
makes a husband ? Tbe question in
easily answered. She poi:settees an in-
nuence and a knowledge which her
husband recogniOC3. .
. SHE ADVISIeS HEIR HUSBAND
in a calm and thoughtful manner,
fler husbandei interesta are hero. To
bo helpful to her hueband. oho idea-
Iiittitihirreeiciogwftlitelties hifineraft
cg:toirmnPetenthcce
to advine. and knowing that oho hao
full confidence. the wife gradually
leadn her husband into the potation
which oho Makes to nee lilm filling.
It ls to wive() of this charac-
ter that the world °wen much. and
yet knows little or nothing abbut.
nut for them, thee world would be
without some of an mout brilliant
and 111WArI0110 1111.11
Andrew 'Pew nee' I' , the multi -mil-
lionaire, diet not moment; the dente°
to become a rich man until he mar-
i.rled a lady who instilled It into
him. The gineat fortune which he has
I amasned might never have been
'moaner(' at all but 'or fern Carne-
gie, who han played a aioet import-
ant. part in all her hubband'e beta-
nesn t ranger." lone
Another wife who has made her
husband known and reepected
• throughout the length and breadth of
the United Staten In hirn McKinley,
the wife of the Preeident of that
country. Mre McKinley line. been her
hushatirl'e leader in tioarly every
work in which he Imo been engaged
More than onre tile Prenident Min
bad the emir lige a ti417.fra n I. tioqa 1 o
na,v In piddle
" I iim what my wife has :nude
me "
----es
Vii0111,DN'T CoMUIT 1-0I1OEftli
Michael Horilan was a reticlidat 0
for adrnimion Into the police fore..
of <a town near Dublin. mei lite OP
pearanee before the mat or cowl bail
ed With a pry trim the camel of
would-be officiate of
hoirikear, can't, Wilt.. hin onnie. ver
Afieimern capacity wag not then
pllt to the feet. however
Ile was told to etttot> t hat day
fortnight In t lie Meant fete Mihe.
under the advice, of e wee-tr eta-.
eedultitiely mat Geed writing hie own
native and Oben tv,Itilevadeveme;eillaiicts
Medi were dutufou
Min. -elite it in a teed round hand.
That will do. faitill the mayor
tierovernig from hie eurprice. one
ce the dieappeinted rompetitora said
Ask him to write ecenebody elcien
hatne..yer 'emote
• Write my mune, mid the mayor.
Write yet Mittman name! estelatmed
the, Irielimaii Mo commit: forgery.
• and going into tte pollee I can't
do it, ••,4e. /101i111 .
Ho too enrolled on the epot
WAVY&
'which the ingeniOna • Ovum ot eeet oi 831•000.
ed, and the young man will probably
recover. rurally troublee are be-
xecover. Validly troubles are be-
lieved to have been responsible for
the young mane" ratai act.
YIDS !IAN'S DEATH A MYSTERY.
ne Wee Pewee Dreamed In Eighteen 'Inch°
at Water.
A despateh 'from Owen Sound,
ova: Toe body of a man wag found
'in the Sydefiliam River oft Thursday
evening at 5:30. Ile ices a well-
;dresSed man of about sixty yeard of
age, wearing a street' bat. black
•
_changed
Wheat -10o bulge' of red Nold Un -
at Gila 0 busheie of gooee . King Edward.
:more cord a. friend In the world than
anchanged at ale to 614e. and 100 i "While the detaila of our conver-
1!3
bubheis of spr ng steady to le high- nation may not "be repeated, I' can as-
er ate67c to 6 e. sure nty Anferican Nen& that Eng -
Oats -.-800 b whets sold steady and
ordinary eontroverny which may
land may be depended upon In any
UnIerlattlynguieddasttr8a4wec_
tl/Celi3t5'erieg of !Lae earine between the United Fitatee and
were rather' large. 25 :Dade selling the rest of the world " '
ebe lower at 8,e0.01) t 0 SI 25,.. ,,,,,,t,
.toilingsutnretn
ger at.gtSestalit!.:i S,.) per Hendersoti. naid: -
Reprenentative Char 11.9 W 1;1111.1 ,
Ot NeW York. Who accempanied Mr
ton. "We go to feeklbo Cuetle to vielt
Iler and the Carnegie!) at the end of the
market le oteady
leggoaDeltverleste Ifitrr111.1,
11111a
ere Tile re- Weeff,' and from them we f.f I) I t 1 the
ceiptre to -day were very email. aud ceuti„eht wo „wet to rrturn t o
there waa i i tt le demand . but deal: ;America in Sept ember We e have
. p ,
eta quoted 12c to 15e. t be enter for been everywhere treated with the
, greattet lendneen. mid I ran qiiy that
,coat, white Ghia, and black bow
;necktie. On his pereon were found email lotn Of chOiceet ',toe!:
;$53:25, ale in bill% a 25 -cent piece,
lower, being -.worth 45i. t» 55e per dernon and myself while we liaee been
Vegetahlensa0a1 pot a t oee are 10e the cordiality,' extended to Me Ilen•
and :a tieltet to Theaealon bearing ,
New in England Otte eseeeded anythine
'the wino -Wm. Stale, purettaced nt 1.13g. 0 1 1 ad cold at nee
I o °t3 ad a ri in fair de- ewe cOuld have ant ieipat eil.'•
.the Northern- Navigation Company'e _ potateen are te y n
docho on June 25. IIII; watch, 04 mud. Oiliet• vegetatifee are un- • es _
Waierberee Wan etopped at nine nthis cel'anUed* • . nEucs OF CANNIBAL PEAST.
utes to twelve. 'Mere in a heavy wheat. white 8 (.4 8 Ou
cut over the right eye, aud the tact o re
that the body wan lying in only a do comae...
foot and n. half of water io come- do eltring
stlepiciotin Barley
.a....ttatalitaaetAAAstaat
• It
eat .00 (+acre nueolonertee In the Dtitiqh
CANADA GOT $2,00'0,000.
A .104.41 • 0410,„„.. ... .84e ..85er -Part iilf .17ocei ntatee that they
Peal ... 00 .00 had hardly cot fOot aceltore when
'IMO Sari EXPeaded by War OHIO kw Bay_ ...... 10 50 12.50 they were ceized and carried ol7 A
flay. Jastr.tic,, Strate ....... 8 00 0-eld 00t(rnineilf, vow! aftetotard landed
he .00
(11 . Geo Altratodarles Carved Into- Pl-ces tied Felon
it, 68 Sent Aroond to tea Varlouo vItaces.
48 .41,D 4,denpract !eon" Cologne sayn The
no .90 Gazetten atetsent of the recent mace
despateh AVM Ottawa Cape The Hatter.. 11) ... 14 J8 afreng police, force. which burned
..recent additional oeder from the do , erocko ... 14
'Iforne avIthoeltiee f r loy for Sonth rerle .12
Africa, Mewed. that nelucling tho Au- Olectimei, per lane- CO
gnat ddr)ritOnig. 6,000 t0144 - Rucks. per pair.,.... 1410
bate to he cent roux the Dominion. Turkeys. per lb.. I i
1113 to tile pic.'en nitro tho outbreak
of the war 00, ironia. Govern:Merit
hag etreadcd in anada .oVer $2,e
000:000 for hay, .•• •, .ate. pre,
eerved vegetables, etc
'• • ‘.11,1.•# 44, Of •.,
'111;104.J.I. akaa......110.111116,Ls
.15 the villages and hilted a nunetter of
.15 nativea Ili 0110 of the native areen-
1.00 ran 1,1110 rhulle were found It woe
1.25 ontertnincd that Abe minnionarice
.13 And 1/ COMpantente were murdercel
At:parented. 400.4 e. 611 .00 ,aod their bodices eat to pierce The
Nets, per down; 25 80 pieces of the bothea Were cent around
Nana. butter, Matte 300 2 25 ; to.the varioun villageg and eaten hy
eabbagers, rieW doz. 30 .70 ! the natives with great ceremonial
Catilifloteer, ,.. 1.00' 1.t0 . Mee.
•
tit ' '•• •
Lorge Tom a hig nuake on exhibi-
tion M that city, endeavored to
overeome his thistles; proclivities.
LOOS* 370111, notive of Simonet'''.
about ten yeas of ago. lour feet in
girth, twentyleight feet in leog-th,
Lind tWdltundred and hay pounds in
weight, had been for tieven months
silently manifesting the way peat.
liar. te_bie tribe, Ida (detente for life
at the "Ruh." Eat he, would not f
he lay all 40' long eulkily coiled in
the 'window where he wee au sheen
either sleeping. or °taring with small
tivii,,yellow twee at the throng who
Stared at him,
At length two "kaiak° men" Were
Sent for, end it wan decided that tho
rebel, under their direction. .alionld
ht. fed& WillY"Wtbr*
•
--KIA11011-11A11111T".- - • -
Wee eltinned. drestied-alid fes:
tead to -the end ot a, bamboo rod
eix . feet in length* and absolutely
Sinooth. Then twentY. men end Ono
W0111.04 eke. the profeesional unaker.
anterior et the eetoblisliment-pre4
pared to administer the Meal.
Ono bf .the experts seized the eye
•thetee. head, and foot by, foot the
zetithutraehutetztatt ptvueligetrelitftrgent, vtiettentel3tot.
strength, Which le :now 4.000,000. ..
The 701 Regiment. London, vddi
take part hi the military denionseeme
Ma at Toronto on thenecesioe of
the, vielt, of the of Yak.
The Goveriement has agreed to Nub.
the wrecking' eteamshirt ZurA
Stanley to the amount"of 85.00d
year to assist vessels wrecked ba" '
twcen Montreel and the Gulf, .
A.ceording to a Ikhanti•tel deepatch,
the Dritish Government has charter-
ed the Elder.Dempster liner' Mem,
branat and the Leyland liner Indio. •
to t41.13 4,600 lierees to South Afq,
riCa.
Dr. nobillad. Medleal health 081*
ter of Ottawa, reports that center
limn dieeeses ore ,on the inerettee.
There are MI cases of seeriet twain
vlo, Of which eau he. ob.,
commodeted in. the -hosidtabi,:-
- • .---..-001tEXGN.,--,
•
A dairy combine is being ferMed at,
litoettesta. 1.1. Y.
UV+. Wry DreW VeaVery is demi at
Boston,' aged 100.
Dudek/ Otis , organized a ,LOnden
Oki Soya' Assotiation.
Germany will locreaSe its army
Bach new length ot glistening bodY
an oil gusher. spouting 400_ f .eot,
held by an attendant, Mewed to his
wag aelzed an it emerged and was
Po er U. S. Senator Cantdett sold
the air, hati It eon struck at Nedfork,
utnetet strength -for it had been lin- "e
his oftt interests
preeeed upon every one that the
peat .easenticee Wes to hold the huge
for 5,000.000. in •Weee Virginia.
reptile Straight. as any twisting eir
writhing white the rod was thrust
dean. its throat might result In In.
jury.
The mouth was then forced °Pen.
and rabbit and pole were pushed in.
A unique Oleic/flue ensued ; it was
''llutton.- button."-•
"Rabbit. rahhlte-Wite's got the rob-
bitt ?`"
" Feel the rabbit ?" queried the
expert.
• Right hero," responded the, wo-
man suake-clicunter. •
Mter a minute's pause : "Where Is
.it now ?"
" I've got it," from a policeman
farther down the line.
Cautiously, the rod was pushed
farther. The python writhed, and
threw a..inen off his feet.
• " Look out for a kink!" cried the
woman ; .4nd the scaly coil was
pulled teat again. Presently, to) ehe
slowly advancing lump. merited by a,
rippling and swelling of the elastic
skin, neemed to have programed far
enough, she' akilfully seized hold of
the body just above it. and main-
eained a film gracp while the rod
was withdrawn, leaving bunny irre-
vocably established in the cereal"-
, tine interior.
LOOKING FOR A UNIFORM.
•
'such conventional clothing wet° him cat struggled in a it before hun-
as with every changing season shelKdrved ei.plectatora • P . ati, di a
hardly a 11101311018 8110110a ; where- len the dongeawi vw d caber°.
mint completely rearrange her ward-'• ".
robe, not the gownn alone, but the
plolre‘aY wl Ito" haws neoft :°•ondmoctir canon eanz-
''gtavgaws to match."
uttempt to penetrate ale Arctic re -
The ulder she grates the woman
glow", took 400 dOgn rie.til him.
nays. the more heavily does this bur-
- den weigh upon her spirit. Although Or. George Homier Magneav. a
she is not a noelety Woman, she prominent phyclelan of Widte Plains,
anceta many people ; it Deems a duty le deed. Ile was preoident of. the
the general judgment of lier nex up- Carrie Drown. mild to toe the fate
proven, and to do this demands tent girl in the United States, died
to array herself in the manner tilt::: Natew cYariwk lloard of Health.
time, money and anxiouo meditat Weida., Wis., aged 22. She
She admits that she liken to feel well weighed 650 pound°. and was 5 feet
dressed. Yet what a relief It would 2 inches in height. ' Iler death waa
be, -she adds. if, like the tasters be- caused by heat.
longing to religious order°, women Mies Kato Merrifield, of Mishawaka
would put on uniforms and make no Ind., has Just completed her twenty -
change except. say. trona thick gar- fifth year an teacher in the public
memo to thinner ! achooln ot South Bend. and during
At first thought this raceme it rea- her quarter c•entury of, nervice oho
tamable proponitlon. It would be /30 itas not mlesed a renal° da3i
if implied to the other G08 : for man
In an address; before the Provialon
already pays an aeathetic penalty for .. . • __
hie efforts to nave himself trouble Trade annociation at Liverpool, tion.
Sydney Plither urged the encourage -
in chooeing his clothing Member') of
ment of the importation of Canadian
eeeret (meiotic) evade the penalty
products. fie instanced poultry,
for an hour or two when they decor -
which he declared could be Imported
ate themselves with nanhea and
In cold storage and nold at Eugliah
("words and feather° . but every oth-
er assemblage of T11011 ia necennarily pH elm
a comber and eheerlean npectacle. fli:IWO"' li3 apreading alarmingly
the metabero of any retch gathering among the heroes in New York At
• re clad ice utillormly that the New York Veterinaly Hospital
one might logically demand they put it. is eralmated that 12.000 or .15,-
onnattinntiynnwn
lonan'a inntinet promote
her to he more original Probably
the only reason why one particulbr
woman nueezents a uniform In that
some peeeurious man line charged
en For one !entity broken up by
thlifeat, sh. and her sisterd ,ainfully
waste their time and money on dresn
the celfe'n extravagance a fiends oil
does a good dee(
But that in not true of many pout-
ers ruined by the hunband'n folly
Moreover . t he womaz dit taken
pain; to ehow h
pint so much more to 10. l'11111.
-_.
Wonian'e Dioadvantage in the
Matter of Dress.
A certain married woman who
"glories in her sex" confimses that
there are times when she envies her
bus an t a us ness mu au a
dress suit, she says, he le •'prepared
for any occasion," and to choose
Plane ota railroad from Alexaro
Iegypt, eta 814apcha4, 041
being prepared.
A Dutch firm tvill tendee for the
work of putting, in a. 4 -Wage tryetent
in St. Petersburg. -
Tice return of the Ohinese.coort to
Pekin tern cost $15:000,000 for tree
expenses -alone. e
An English enaineor proposes to •
connect Egypt and China with a
railroad 0,400 miles lOng.. • - •
Mr. Herbert Spencer has written •
letter pleading foe a moderatiOn 9.1
the mintaristraid
In Henan. China, cytionee have de-
stroyed the crops in the Province for
the third year in seceeeelon.
It has been discovered that wolves
devoured John Ilbohotock. the mita
fang hunter. at Weyeetwega. Wife
A man has been centenced to be
hunt; • and his wife to theca years
hard labor In Styria. for killing and
eating their child. -
Rich infiling Chtinin laeld by the
wife of President liteiCinieg, prove
very valuable. A syndicate in alter
them.
The cotton warehouse of Rich.ard-
con, 'Pee, Rycroft & Co., at Man-
chester. han been burned at a loos of
2180,000.
'Phe English Government anneun-
ces that all coal valued at less tban
el X ehillings per ton would be exempt
from duty.
Otto Ontrcutd, bartender in a
Brooklyn hotel. shot and killed his
nweetheart, the housekeeper, then
hilted himself.
For .hour a buildeg and a wild
lids
of
NO MORE iturroNS.
elergyulan'n Wife wan mending
elothen ter .ler boyn when ono of
her lady neighbourn ealled in to have
a friendly chat It Was • riot long
before the eye wag attract-
ed by a large tiagket. more than
hulf.filled with buttonn. The lady
(.111/.1 not help reneu•king Aihat there
o, emed a very good suppg, of but-
t onG Thoreupon she began lo turn
them oyes% and nuddenly exclaimed .
Ilene are tact bur lone (exactly the
name lin Gioia. my itunband hail on
lite lain wilder suit I nhould 1. now
t Item anti a here
Indeed, valid tite elerglartan'e wife.
quietly I ant nurpriced to la•ar it
• alf theca euttonn were foiled Oi
le, col Itte1 len-ban, 1 t tinnalst 1 might
a, wee put them 10 boiril. 1150
114 fart* Fille fil111211.111,1
/IP vettor hastily arme and ono'
!,lie munt be going
The raory °non got ateito. and
tenure then no but tone base, been
towel to the 14, 1..gp,
NICE Volt MILLS A eft Boll's.
1 it Japan t 1 (Me an In lel id high
fent 1.170,1 011 !larch gril fairy • year
paneem court in minature On the
• day. the dolialeolai id 1)tiyil.
kyiiiii. and ot het Liam eition COM
1.11111!, mit with what. are .0.111
• '0 Irma Saitia", tint, modeln of
people and things, and thee whole .1a
gemene eourt in teinatuce. On the
rose"' day. cadet) in ;leered to Barb..
moo. the God of War. ail the how
11113 014 Of /0011 wit h !antic • pate..
. carve. floating in the air frotn loam
after the manner of nage- one care
for °tory. ram that han been born
to the family duriatie the last twee,
month "I bin diopiny eighteen th. t
ae the carp owinte up the lives
- a:Mittel the eareent. ea; will 41.
• rturdy boy overcome all otatactee
ming to fame and fortune.
000 had the grippe. 5,000 being see -
Mealy enough affected to he disabled
The. amriable climatic einelitious
have retuned the outbreak
Joseph E. Tilt, a millionaire shoo
manufacturer, has given up les Chi-
cago farm and taken a 51,200 farin-
houee nine miles from Dinghasnpettga.
N. , that he may for a tone live
OH a plane with bin worktnen. exper-
ience their mode of d ..... °ale life.
and get in touch with them
FIrnest Still. Of Glencoe. Okla.. han
offere&for nale 8.000 tiettota on him -
silt Ituaband, Ile la Gelling the
ticket.. ut 85 each, and lino already
"liner -eked of about. five hundred. The
tIckeetn are being puteeltaned by young
women In the vicinity of Glencoe.
who deem the chance an opportunity
well wort ii -paying for.
A MONEY SEPARATOR.
Young Milyunee ban no much mon-
ey he dotes -Wt. knote what to do with
t
Why doeotet he go Into poetics'?
_
Irate Centomera Look. here, Mos-
enhelmer. when I bought. thin milt of
you. you guaranteed oat's:action.
Memeenheituter vet'a de matter
of you'? I von satiafied
Vetoer -You and emir brother arce
ai•e vim not. my boy', Uoy-
'Yen. sir Rat hard to be tonne.
V Wit or-Itow in that9 Rol, -When
roller don't know which of us &Tea a
tieing, he thranhee both
Head of the Firm- That's a pretty
anclentelooking /once coat you aro
wearing. Mr Travers Travers-
yee. rer. ma thin with the brit
rtee In lay eatery
lie Mom a w ..... an cays no. she la
0:heave ready to he convinced. She
Via And when a man save no.
he only wante a tittle pernuatmes to
make him ,-ay. 1 don't cave it 1 do. ,
-
Afy wit. 1130 heel** atudying geology
and the 11011GP nJ NU of etouee
thee I etri't Mal a ptace to eat down.
What wet eou do abiest ite I've -
induced her to taiM aetronomy.
lo that 0J1 better', of course; eke'
ain't reflect opecimens
A olteptecuper nonwd Danger moved
maw a a street inet put up Ma nee
the .1 Danner from over tie7 way.
et eicer num who 0101.hin prone:ea.
put up thie notice --Thie in Gm est
shop. no 1..inger lier23
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