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The Clinton News-Record, 1898-05-19, Page 3
4 � �,�� ®�� "files—they are 0k&-.olca. I - DARING ROYAL EXPLORER. S1 ueunl straw the daulcar•-,stark and itv id, green, mottid on their limba. All are aeau k)QL one man—it is you 1 But years, thoughPNCE LUIGI HOPES TO FINS THE T� so slowly ,they Come, have thou " That ? Oh, a very remarkable man good. His will could onlyim'ure those suaLhed you. '!'hers is the coming of NORTH POLE. inde•ad, I suet him last year amidst with whom it has establshed an affin- age an your'brow, and the owill is re- r..^... I Be the Caves of Yct!at,—the ,scriptural .iSd- it or over whom it forces unrasiated The Haunted House The King of Itely'A Naplrew Mae an Orig- A gang of men oat[. He. � laxea tat Lot) cella W the brain, Still tuai I'!an tar tnrudlu a been the best Or#ental nebular away. I will now imagine an example g iha ♦cello tio• n enlar•ging an 1 know, \Ye u•ue•d company, had an that ma be within the laws of nature, that will, thwtt3h enfeebled, exceeds all 10911,6-1146 Aeceuded menu& Ot. EUrte Yards here whic irdventure with robbers, kin which he yet asem wild as the fables of a be- the t man knew beiure you;through the Last Year. p none on the L. H. showed a< wOlneciS that sated our lives, , wildered mtinik, wilt you live on gnawed with famine. A very large at Aftetwards he invited me to spend a' " You will remember that Albertus And nature no longer obeys you in Prince 'Luigi, of Savoy, illuke of A,b- marketed here las 1. �y with him in a house he had boa ht ' n ng minutely the that aeath_vreadiug region;—the sky ruzzi, is certain) explorer, less to the good pe at Duruuac g Magnus, after describing tS a .k ut iron, and the air has iron y a+ born a Loper tta---a 11,K) buried amongst I prCcesa by which spirits may lie invok- y Otherwise, how account for the fact Peter Robertsot Iraund-blOW10ms tad roses--Ahe most I ed and comm:,nded, adds emphaLically, clamps and the ice -rooks wedge in the that thin man why is � nephew the the butchering b eautifut thing I He had lived there I that the process will instruct and avail sh4i,. llark how it cracks and groans p chased the bus; nor some years, quite as an Oriental, only to the few—that a man must be : ice will imbed it a,. aLnuer imbeds a ging of Italy, should ab present be f[•orn Chas, MCReu. 11, In grand Style. I hall suspect he is burn a magician 1—that is, born with straw. And a man has gone forth, liv- bent on malting ei.ktrip to the North Prof, J. W, K, a rette'l,'tda, immensely rich, cry odd; a peculiar physical temperament, Lie a Ina yet, [rum the ship and its dead; and pule., Moreover, this is not the first lessons to a tin's by the by, a 4 ea.L martmeriaar. t have man is born a poet. Ilaraly are man he ban clambered up .the spikes of an The Prof. is an ex iceberg proof which he has g[vLsn of his love seen him with my own eyes produce an in w•ha><ve cunAitution lurks this occult g and the two muuns gaze down He can also give a aYfI on irwnimate things, if you take power of the highest ureter of Intel- , un Is form. 1haC mac is yourself; and of adventure. As uur+readera,know, be rrianly art to tits bi a letter from your packet and throw lett ;—usually in the intellect there is terror is �n you—terror ; and ter- ascanded Mount Ht. Lliris, in Ataskal whose Rd we heard it Ito the other egad of th,v room, he will s,•euie twist, perversity, or disease. But, i roc fres swallowed your will, And I last year, thus acoomNlishing [u feat of the Chicago Bla order it to come to htis feet, and you ciat' the other Ivin'i, they must poSSesS, I seo Swarming up the Steep ice -rook, which had baffled several older and to go to the Status, ILllmw� ill sae Lhe 1:•a ter i; r ogle itself along to all Liston':<Iiing degree, the faculty grey grizzly things. Tho bears of the keep you busy, i ", fl t111 It inns •obeyed his com- tool c•ouv ,Wrale thought on a single ob- north hate Seentou their quarry— they iture exl:erienced men. Rev, W. T. Ha11 h mond, 'Pon J , t• cis ;.rue • 1 have jest—the en, rg'ic• faculty that we call cuu[e n. ar you and nearor, shambrinb The Prince's grcaat aim Howl is to ap� bike and is all expel, '" seen him effect even ttte_weathe�, oil.- will. Thervfore, though th •ir intellect Lina rolling their l:ullt. And in that A [[umber of aur, proarh trearer the polo than Nanse pares or collect clouds, icy means ofl a I* not srrun i, it is excee,lingl•v forci- day ever) mumgnt Shall seem to you did, said in the do q Darted with their' glass tube or wand. But he dues not ole for the aLloinmenl of what it de- loner than Lh•. centuries through Pith) of his hear mustache. ! like talking of these matters to stran- sires. I will imagine, such it person, which yr,u havo passed. And head this; there is a wild hq;:e'4bot he may havl SiXnun Vannorma i . V2re. He has only just arrived in pre-eminen,ly giftt•.i with this consti- —.alter 1[f,�, mumentd wucinued mako' the good fortune to !dant, the Italia; °eek, but under the gland; says he has not been hure dor tution an 1 its cuncomit•ant forces. t the bliss or th? hell of eternity." flag in the very cenbrer of the ,pole.tt Hobbs is rapidly peer a great many years; let me introduce will filar.•:• hien in the loftier grades '•Hmn," said the whisper; "Lut tela him' to you." of society. t will suppose his desires day, you assure me, is far off—vary is especially spurred to action jut ___ - _ x "Certainly I He is English then? empha(ia illy thine of the Sensualist— ' far r 1 go back to the almond and now, because he knows that Capta, Blyt What is his name Z" hoe has, lher(f,ure, a strong love of life. ruse of Dama:n'wS)—Sleep I" Sverdrwpp IS also bent on a Polar "Oh f—a very boxuady one—Rich- He, is an ab"Inte egotist—his will is The room s+tam before my eyes. I I ieditiou, and the idea of Ix tn, ,s Messrs. Geor ards,'' conaenLered in lih nself—he has fierce d p Y ge and 11.1 became in-ensible. When 1 recovered,, have returned fru "And what la his birth—kis family?" passions—h( Ln,:wS uu enduring, no I 1 tu.unct (:i-- holding my hand and and fiddle to any ane;, even to Lhe in Hanover.m a "Ilrowg do I know? What does it sig- holy affections, but he can covet eag- smiling, He said, "Y'uu who have al- doubtable Svardrupp, is abhorrent Mr. Jahn McGuire nify ?—no datrLt some parvenu, but eply what Pur the moment he desires— , Nt ays declared yourself proof against' him, ed in tour[ an , rich—so infernally richt" he can hate implacallly what opposes mesmerism, .have Succumbed at last Sunda 11 C*— drew me Mr, A. Taylor is It up to the stranger, itself to his uhjaetS—he can commit to my friend Richards." HELPED BY THE I{[NG. stuck of c and the i tr''oduction was effected. The fearful crime's, Net feel small remorse gy, john into n "where h Mr. 1:a.ss d in Kinn* IIu¢nl,art, though m hesita occupiNd 1>y Jo}tn Metc manners of Mr. Richards were not —he resorts rather to curses upon 0th- � "Done, when you f:asaed into a trance those of an adventurous traveller. ers, than to enitennn fur his misdeeds. I at first, has at last given his su Mr, J, W. incl J, +' P .-._sayiq; quietly to me, '!'our friend I in M-, , F U. Travellers are in general constitution- Circumstances, to which his conslilu- wilt not wake for an hour."' tion to his nephew's pian, and has e g siker in Goch ally gifted ivi.th animal s frits • the. tion aides bin[, lead him• to a rare Shown his ra.%tioal intorosL in it °[[ 8unclaty, Y g t asked, as collectedly as I could. p Mr' GP(rP g are talkative, eager, imperious. Mr. knowleige of the natural secrets Which . whenu 111r, lti,•hard:, lou •ed. _)romisin* to cuutriiauto 500.100' ge Helwig, Richards was Calm and subdued in ;may serve bps egotism. He ps a close 6 I 6 accepted it position "At the 'Trafalgar Hotel." tuwards the ex,euSes of the ax Moser, tone, with manners which were made ; observer where his passions encour,go l q "Give mu your arm," said Ito U—, Mrs* P. distant by the loftiness of punctilious I observation, be is a minute calculat tion. Lyn and Mrs. let uti call on him; i have something GOderich, courtesy—the manners of a former age, I or, not from love of truth, but where The Prince does not propose to f were visit, I 'observed that the English he spoke love of self sharpens his faculties,_, to say." q town un Sunday 11, I not exactly of our clay, t should . therefore he can be a man of science. ; �\ hen we arrived at the hotel, we in itiansen's footsteps. His plan 1 Miss Stevens, of (,lin w_ even have said that the accent was ; I su -lose such a tieing,baving b ex- were told that Mr. Richards had re- go by Sea as far as. Francis -Jos friends In tow"* this we turned twenty minutes Before paid his 'Mr. John slightly foreign. But then NIr. Rich- ! perk -nee lrarnA•rl the f%awer of his arts ' Land amu t° coml[leto his jc�urnd Hetl'rnh vis bill, lett directions with his servant Teeswater on ards remarked that he had been [it- over others, trying what. may be the, (a Or ,,to) to park hi -i effects, and pro moans of sledges e.nci Ls:imu cs( The sate Sunday, tle in the habit for mr•tny years of � power of will over his own frame, and knu,vn as kayui,s, A,ppa[ouLcy Ile I of property speaking in his native tongue. The studying' all that in natural philosophy shontiilti°Iea�etS'out h rmlrtun the next ta by the stearner idat first to con.,eivc L.Uo idea of al, the litre George Parmen conversation' fell upon the changes in may increase that power. He. loves life, e y at the North Pole in this mannel O11 Thursday afternoon, the; aspect of London Since lie Nadi last he dreads death ; he wills to live on. He Mr• Richards h ort merely said of his the arguments which he brings tol frier Ybottg trL the house visited oil, metropolis. U-- then cannot re9tore himself to youth, hr own mot ements, tl:ai• he had visite to in !'Cool, of His Irl, n Shaw that'he 114ir, (ox the hones fur, glanced off to the moral changes lite- i cannot. entirely alai. the progress of I ay in the Half h torhuud of l,untlon,and actin; rashly or without due The Goderich District rap social, it ti as ancertain w•hot her he ,should be Methodist churelr was h r., Y• political—the great men death, h' cannot uial[o himself immort- I thought. who were removed from the stage with- at in ti,e 1 w.sh and, blood; but lie way able to reach South -i !,l un in time lie otaims that the main' reaso Tuesday and Wednesdit in the last twenty years—the new great I arra,,>t, fol, a time so prolonged as to for that Steamer: if nit, he should foi- Died `i men' who were comity on. In all this p his ascent a 1\7 Litt ,St. Elias— a a Blyth, on e low in the next one. which was vainly attaaitpted by a Mr. Schaefer' of the 1. 8 , appear inoredibie if 1 Said it, t.hut Che waiter a re .i me my name, On The funeral took Q Mr. Richards evinced no interest. He ;hardening of the parts which const i of touristy a, few days before place had evidently read none of our living totes oirl age. A year may age him my inrormin;* him, he, gave me a note comliiished it—wan swsh a from Zurich Aron authors, and seemed scarcely acquaint- no more than an h, wr ages another. His that. Mr. fiich•trds had left for me, in Success, was beea.use he had wi ltlr'- W. W. Farran, of ed by name with our younger states- intense will, scientilivalty trained ill-! case I called, a large ,tad thorough,y org visiLingfriends in town o men. O ;e and only once he Laughed; to tiystem, opera.es, in short, over theI The note! Nvwi m follows:—' wished caravan, the members of whin ". '" ' it Wus vvl[•en G— asked him whether wear and tear of his own frame. lie' You to utter what was in your mind. trained mountain climbers. 1 be had as thoughts of getting into You obeyed. I have therefore esta.b- y g lives on. 'That h • mu not seem' a reallitias that, if ho and Such me Consta! Parliament. And the laugh was in- I portent and a, miracles he dies from I lisped power over you. For three arrenti 1\lount St. thins, there is ^aCe, ward—sarcastic—sinister—a sneer rats- i months from this day you can com- Quite s, large nnnilte I I time to time, seemin;ly, to corlai$ per-, Son why they should not nuc g ed into a laugh, After a few minutes sons.Having schemed the transfer of, munimte to no living man what hast rleaehing the pole, neighborhood attended quaintanceegwho ht dtjustnlounged in- a wealth that sir°ipcas to his wants, bels owdthpstvnnte t ten he friendcannot by your, His Blau then is to take w being intereagdtirBrlt Blyth IR disappears from one corner of the Show about went y of the most skis vs. Sundercock g an to the room, and I then said, quietly— side. Durin; three months, sileuee - world, trrrid contrives that his ol.isaq,uies [an mountaineers, as well as ,nein "I have seen a miniatureey af. you, Mr. 11 doubt maw w me and mind. Do You; Issquimaux and teams of dog covet• wages, smith had shall kis celebrated- He pea ,rears at .Richards, in the house you once inhab doilbt my power to lay on you {Itis the party approaches d for yell,", but left at the another corner of the world, where he ;ted, and, perhaps, bu#It, If not wholly, ! re -ides undetected, and does not re- "Pt"in rl?—try to disobey me. At the grovstd scouts will le sent r months, hence the disagre pa least in part, s —hi Street. You � visit the scenes oS his former career till ' end of the third anon; h, the spell is reru'n(' sco, and thenceforth we are glad to say it was s passed by that house this morniru;." all who could remember his features raised. For the rest I sfra.re you. I I Hey will tie niaxle by' meant i out the assistance of the Jr, Not till Thad finished did I rause gaze are no more. Ile t,u�uld be profoundly I shall visit your grave a ,veal, and a' In otiber words, th> party will Air• Thomas Troop bac oyes to his, and then his fixed, my Rize day after it has received Yaw." G� a sort of ehrrz,.tn ladder, raised tip last Thursday so steadfastly that I could not with- I ml, if be had affections,— he draw it—those fascinating serpent eyes, has none but For himself. No good man Su ends thin strange story, which i I of the foremost dein;; to pends for the masons. ask no one t° r>rlieve. T vrrite.it down session of a certain point. Mr', Oliver would accept his longevity, and to no 1 Gre Turnbull an f3ut� involuntarily, and as if the words exactly there ^rrnl len after l receiv- , y, were vision t that translated m tivow ht were drag- i man, good or thief, would he or could Prince Luigi maintains th g their s I Y g he , u[umwn#cats its Lrue secret. Suck; the above note, T could not write. it way, not only i, the risk Helen Turnbull, last Sunda g' from m(. T added, in n law whir- a man mi rh.t exist; sw h a man as I before, nor cuu•ki T ,,holo to G—, in That famutis parse, per, f have trash a student in the 6 spite of his urxont request, the note danger redo^ed to a mini by Mr. John Lop mysteries of life and n•tur,•: of thus I have described 1 sea now before mel the chalnce o1 reaching the fx en by a kick Hughes, got h v-hi� h I read under the gas -lamp by, • mysteries I have known the occult pro- _Duee of -- in the court of--, di- I His side. comes much greater. Gene ha.l to be Shot�tiill another fessors. I have the night to vidin time bettteen IwL and brawl, era, recommended that the Hughe you thus." And I ute red- ascertain I g e i (The End,) g I n look -outs fop another no t er tone. 1111114,00, i -alchemists and wizards;—again, in tic's he em7�luye<l diti,•inaMiss E w r '�_•-• the last century, charlatan and rim !talon campaign, •ut u f9 s visit; 1 _ �'— his recomm>ndation name in Clinton. e ,:said he, dryly, " I concede the nal, with name less noble, domiciled Mr. Geo. Addison has he right—what would you ask?' #n the howie, at which you gazed to- The expedition will certai sick list for two or three we To what extent human will in cer- day, and flying, from, the law you had GRAINS OF GOLD. for lack of funds, "Not o tain temperaments can extend V outraged, none knew w•bither;— i ra,- -- have my uncle's 500,000 nOiv almost were again "To what extent ran thought ex- yeller once more revisiting London, Speech is the small chap of silence. prince Luigi to a friend Ch. Thele is a great demand tend? Thick, and before. you draw with the same. earthly passions which Thought flies best when the hands "Imt 1 will also have am piTom ers in this vicinity, breath you are in China I" filled your heart when races now no are easily busy. my own. DIy intention is t concession op Sunda siting on "True. But [ply thought has no pow- more walked throw, ,,yonder streets; entire income of 1511,)90 Ij Y. el, in China," —outlaw from the school of all the Friendship, I fancy, means one heart "Give it expression, aril it may have; nobler and diviner mystics;— execrable between two. object using the l liree yet you may write down a thou bt which, Image of Life in',Death and Death in A metaphor is the Deus ox inicchina enouurngh will last, ,Lad if y �g � ernuugh ram ready to e sooner or later, may alter the whole Life, 1 warn you back from the cities of an arVurn nt. on my cw, ital." condition• of China. Wh!tt: is a law but anti homes of healthful. men; back to Observation, is the most enduring of The Prince is only tw•en' a thought? Therefore thought is in- I the ruins of del:arted empires; back to the pleasures of life. old, and he looks even y finite—therefore thought has power; the deserts of nature unredeemedil" All life is a lesson that we live to who did not know him we ri it in proportion to its value—a load There answered me a whisper so mu enjoy but in the spirit, he has not the rotvu.at nesi . thought may make a had law as pot- sical, so potently miueical, that it seem- c' m. 11 as a good thought. can make agood ed to enter into m whole being, and ore su9tness works out its own cure strength ample is ne c5sue Y more sun^ly than frenzy. ce.`isful co11riq,lt>tian of sac one.' subdue me despite myself, Thus it ow, enterprise, He, is of I ' There is mbtli:ng the body sufters " Yes; what yon ,say confirms my own said — medium height, and, so theory, Through invisible currents one "I have sought one. litre that the soul may not profit by. 6 you for the ward appearances go, is r. 'human brain may transmit its last hundred years. Now I have found Two hearts that make one soul do not pared to sax 6 hardy expl ideas to other human brains you, we hart ,not till I know what I sefxtrately count their gifts. denskiold, Na'nsen or Svei with ,the .Same rapidity as desire. The vision that sees through We wometn miss life only when we wham he ba'9 fearlesslj a thought promulgated by visible the fast, and cleaves t hro=h the veil have never met the man to reverencle. competition. On the. o means. Au 1 as thought is imperish- of the Future, is in you at this hour; able—as it leaves its stamp behind it A Bolder m#rade. Good looks and gold has an immense rand never before, never to come again;— will power, ai his swroe in the natural world even when the to ther are rather superhuman. thinker ha3 the vision of no T:nr,ling fantastic girl, ,. � Mount St. Elias amply passed out of this world— of no sick -bed somnambule, but of a The slave of n passion, thinks in a ,A TRUI. SAV soI the thought of the living may have strong man, with a vigorous brain, ring, as hares run; he will cease where power to rouse uu and revive the Scat and look forthjl" he begun. Itis brother, the C thoughts of the dead—such as those aptly described him some . As be Spoke 1, tett as if I rose Out Gossip is a beast of re that does o„ thoughts were. in life—though the p prey Speaking of the mein: ars of the fam- thought of the, living cannot reach the °f myself arrsan eagle wings. All the not, wait for the death of the. creature ily, he said: "My oldest brother, the perty of Europeans, thug ____ _ thoughts• which the dead now may en- v'eight seemed gave from air,— roof- it devours. M Duke of Aosta, is the 'handsome one indignation of all Europe, tertai'n. Is il. a,,t so?" less the room,—roofless the dome of of the family: my youngest brother, the Nunez attempted to repeat this same sf.ace. f was .not in the Body—where I That small motives are at the hot- trick at ,Callao, but some vessels that I dealing to Chewer, if, in my Jrrdg- Duke of Abruzzi, is this savant,' and trent, th,ir•,2ht. has the limit you would knew not—but aloft over time, over tom of many illustrious actions, is a I am simple a good fallow." happened' to be in the harbor fired a fix to it; I,ut proceed, You have, asps- earth• in discovery. A savant Prince Luigi indeed is, but few shots and he fled. ciul question you wish to put." Again I heard the melodious whisp- It has been established that we do by no means one of the ordinary type. It is this record that makes the na- . "Intense malligntty in an intense will, br,—"ton say right. T have master- not wax diviner by dragging down the "A fin de sfecle savan,0 he is," says a val officers believe they have an easy enl ulered in a vecaliar temperament, ed great, secrets by the power of Will; gods to our level. French ,journal, "and there is nothing task before them in the war with and aided by natural means within the —true, by Will and by Science I can r•• Enthusiasm is a heaven-seut Steeple- 1 kr mt-n-Ti ' etoveen him and the legerl- S'datn, and they would be surprised if reach of science, mrLy produce effects tard the ,process of years; but death lar acient[st." this war should prove for the first Lime like those aIlcrilwl °f Old to evil, magic. comes not by age alone. Can I frus- chaser, and takes a flying leap of the •Pty uu of the Quirinal is much that Spain could defeat Anglo-flaxgqns, it might thus haunt the walls of ahii- trate the accidents which bring death ordinary barriers. interested in the forthcoming exile- or any other nation for that mat tet. man habitation with S upon the young?" Masculine ideas are one thin but spectral revivals g; dition, and the Italian T:sociis in gen- a all guilty thoughts and guilty deeds "No; every accident is a providence, let feminine ever be feminine, or our oral are proud to think that a mom - once conceived and done within those Before a providence Snaps every hu- civilization perishes. TWICE A GREAT NATION. walls; all in short, with which the evil man will." [ liar of the royal. family el, the caul,- vvill claims ra "Small I die at last, ages and ages The young who avoid the region of age to undertake such a perilous work ppart and affinity.—Inc- g g and the scientific knowledge, without Almlek Rowe From Her Firgi Setback bat perfect, incoherent, , •fra:gmentary, hence, by the slow, though inevi- Romance escape than title of fool at the sna.taites at the old dramas acted there- table, growth of i im or by the cause cost. of a celestial crown. wht he o cess baniti,m; hardly a to pm for 11n,ak, Bea h rr eatt. On the other hand; the immodiatr> mem- Spain was once the realest nation in years aig'o. Thoughts thus crossing that I call accident ?" Women don't care uncommonly for bers of Prince Lulgi's family, with the g each other IIWVi hazard, a,s in the night- "By a cause you call accident," the men who love them, though they g ant the face of the globe. Sag, rather, mare of a vision, row; q p i like precious well to be loved. possible exception of Xing Humbert, . n. n into Than- "Is not the end still remote?" ask- are rather frightened at the thought she was twice so. First, as a centre Lora sights and sounds, and all serving ed the whisper, with a slight tremor. After forty men have married their of what the young man is about to of learning and science under the to create horror, not because those "Regarded as my life regards time, habits, and wives are only an itetxy in uindertake and they would not be sol,- Saracenic rule, when the city of Cor - from and sounds are really visitations it is still remote." ry if some unexpected obstacle were dova, had a smile of . Cor - from a world without, but that they "And shall I, leror.>, than, mix with the list, said not the most important. gas lit streets and to Prevent him from carrying Out his fountains of quicksilver are ghastly monstrous renewals of the world of to^n a.+ T di•1 aro i learn- Whether a woman loves a man or q played in the whet have berm in this world itself, Intention. p Sal; into mall n•int 1a ed these secreta. resume eager tater- not, be is her Lover if ha dares tell her palace yard o8 the caliph. Second, when g P h a mal} not In their strife and LhAr trouble ALI. PREPARATIONS MADLr, nant. mortal. And it iA through the —battle with amhit.ion, and use the he louse her, and is heard with attem- That any such obstacle, however, she was the greats t military power material aggmey of that, humabrain ,power of the sage to win the power tion. thint these tbimgs would acquire even that belongs to kings?" True poets and true women have the will arise is extremely improbable. th Europe. But Spain could not stand Prince T.,uigi ha•s made all preparations he march of modern invention. She Q humam power—would strike as with ,,you will et play a, art on the native sense of the divineness of what for starting, and those wh•i know his has steadily shrunk and shrivelled and the shook Of electricity, n.nd might kill, Y p the world deems it this thought of th'r, 'g earth that will fill earth with commo- gross material auhp resolute character are satisfied that he lost her possessions until now all she g Person assailed did stance• will start. The exact date of his de- has left wot•tb speaking of is Cuba. not rifle st[perior to Lho dignity oft the tion and amrazo, For wondrous de- Y g Y signs have you, l,A wonder yourself, been The simplicity of the life' of labor Tarture from Itaky has not et boon The Philippines aro insignifcant poa- seasions. or6ginal Casailer—might kill the most looked beautiful. What wilt not look f#xad, lett all the indications are that y_ powerful animal if uatner•ved h fear, verm#tted to live' on throurch the cen- - powerful turies. All the sex rot -ft you have stor- beautiful contrasted with the fly in he will begin his journey within a but not ionium the fephlest man, if, ed will then have their used—all that few weeks. LIVINGSTON'S GRAVE. while his flesh rr(f,t, his mind stood the web? t out f(a. is f l sh rr when im I -n stories now ma.ke3 yowl a, stranger amidst the Drolleries, huanors, reputed wittic- The Prince will be trig actual and enorations will contribute thlBn to not thecal'. tho nominal leader of Hugo (xentho, the English traveller, the read of a magician rent to piocee g isms, are like odors of roast meats, past this exsped#tion, as he was of t he -Mount who recently visited the grave of Dr. by t.ho flends he hart f,vnked—or still mane you their lord. As the tress Cool with the picking of the joint. St. Elias expedition. 1:119 lieutenant, Livingston, under the old Mpundu tree more, in Eastern lei f nds, that, ane mag- the they s are drawn into a whirpool !clan saeceerls by his arts in destr g —Ds they spin round, are sucked to the Ideav, new laor and naked, original too, os this occasion al, bel Capri land R n A4rica, found that an ornamental °y- deep, sand again tossed aloft by he ed- ideas, are acceptable at np time t the who is a can o4 General, Capri n.nd n Ing another—there rtnny hp so far °C fence had been erected around the tree. - ILtrue, that n material being has cloth- dies, so sl[all races and thrones be humanity they visit to help uplift It dlsttrigudl?lied officer Of marines. M. ed, from It's O"Vu evil prorm,nvit.iea, Per- plucked into the eb'airm of ,your vor- from the state of beast. Ctuf,rt has for Arimrine LIAtimoctad as aide When Mr. Ghe w riLakld the native who tbf1�,1,o.V i"ili5 ti*dtI fluids, usual) tax, Awful Destroyer—tntt. In destroy- . Suecesa is costl We Pfnd we have de camp to Prince i,utgt, and on all had done [t he was told that "a white hapsy qui(s- Ing, made, sigainst your own will, a y his foretirn exilediti0ns tie has been main amd his donna," who had come rent or force, Julittlaq thrl Ilog,ht and Constr4ratont" pledged the better part of ourselves his most trnhted friend and comTm.nion, from the Northwest of the Laupula, Gsrr#ffo 3orae lust as t.hw lia?finin't; had caused the fence to be made. Mr. than hrirl lain hiddein and lnntx,ent In ,,And thttlt dshe, too, In far off 4" to clutch it ; not to be redeemed with --V-- _ Genthe'a discovery bus excited great thn rlmtd b(ccrm(n by natural law Iliad- "Far off; when it comes; think your the whole handful of our prize. ROTAL FAMILY OF BOXERS, interest among the Europeen commun- deniy viaihl(, talcps a distinct sh'apr to e'nd in this world, is at IbIt'nd! Published memoirs indicate the end ity at Zomba and Blantyre. tho eye. anti c•^tn strike d(struet,ion on '"Haw and what Is the end? Look east., os a man's sotivlty, and that hie ac- Boxing is a favorite sport of the „ west, south anri north. Danish royal family, Prinae Valdemar the objer.t to which it is attrnetpA. knowled�ges thb end. They are his fin- SPAIN'S STATE RELIGION, " You a.re nal wit hnut gllmpa(Il of "Ttt tho north', whore you never yet al ah being true heat boxer among them. n vert might•v r+rcrp+." said Mr. trod—towards the paints whlanoe your aster, making mammy of the When 1tA ahsllenged iha lute limTer- R#eh- grand figure tth y wrap In thin print- The state mligion n4 Spri,in is thb nula, e6mposedly. " Areordiniq to Y°lir ingt#ncts h'a've warned ymx there a. stuff. or Alexander Ii;, of Rm mnlia, however, Roman CLvthalia, whish is maintained view, mold n morirsl Oi,+ala the pow- spectra will seize yryul. Tlsu T)eathll I ____ __ hie mat more t hlv match. .Ilint� (r you s} -a,k of, bw• wnuld nrrA.Nsarily son a ahip —ft is ha.tnnted--'tls ohased— Modified Mourning.—I notice that old George or Greeec, Is ales skilled with 1rY the dAverpn, nt.• The constitution In, a mali,ftnant, end evil l,pin. ' it sails on. IlafPledt mmavins sail after the levee. Ilio n2�aant Emperor of permits �antCautholicss to 'rovDrship as " tf the pnvmv veers Axereisod as f that ship, Tt Adtera the region of leP, mom Grinntttki! has quit mourning for R,u,,sla on his trave n around thA world, they please, btct they mhst $o so pri- have snid, MOO mailigna.nt. nnrl most, it paEFAI n 6ky red with meteors. Two his late wife. Indead he hasn't. Ito has used to hlave a bout %,+Ith Prince GoOrile vately and wit wt rnaki�ug any Pull- evil.--th»u h I bi linvp #n thA .anMAnt. loons stand on htah!, over foe -reefs. T take* thle oragln off Ms hat,�buh he hon of Greece, every morriing on thb bridge lie stitlouneepttan$ of tltuir r©ligious sor- trad.lt6ons tit hn caulA not injure the e, the ship looked be'Eween white dy'tul his bearil land hair blMk. , of the ste,wmer. vlatstt. 1,a rl } Y 11 14 1 1k .N s y �, f i, f.4 W y ,.�....,.,,�,: - . _.l- -_ c ..�iit�._... yi._...,... _ _ ,.._ .., . _ tl 191*uve. SPARLING'S RESTAURANT, on the G. T. R. have --- usiness, Hess Vannor•man few de. winter's n °' ton, ek' 8 he Y 9day, r ase etnent, ettled and Y. Ear, is eks d repairing the cattle Mr, W. Spar"Lig is h opening ont it are now second to restaurant' in the Beaver Block, and carry Wilnou"t of heli Mr stock of confectionery. In grain was Sperling wilt manufacture G week, UWing doubt- nick-nacks at which h ices, a #s handy, I has opened out in haven f put._ AIWn and goua wilt On Monday of last week over a hun- is giving dred ruen gathered at Mr. Jno. in ) sword exercise. On the Huron Road to assist in raising eellent awordstuan• the frame of his new barn, Pointe on the 1ng was spent in Placing The morn - 9 pugilist at Blyth and in the afternoon sided wereH chosen Of in a recent issue by William Morrison and E You don't need Both sides worked hard butdthe race Mat; Belgrave can resulted in a draw. The evening spent in out -door sports, such as jutupb as got a new IRdy'S Ing' putting the shut, tog of oval, etc t rider•. The executive of the E, L. of ( , young rnen have held a temperance literal, F'' growth of hereon Wednesday eveniri itnd Social prugrainine was Presented, 'including is indisposed this atuging, readings, and recitation., skillful care Mr, C. of Dr M. Bezzo, of Clinton, Wering, excellent address on Temperance gave eTan he chair was occupied by the President, Air' T. H. Brownlee. The executive h, IS to he congratulated T the eucc•esa of their social, this being their Bret Thomas Higley ate r[pt. visit and Mrs, with friends Adam Scott have our sYrnpathy in their sad bereavement. bereavement. of Clinton, visit- WeekanddtaMr. t Saott,s`tsL last #0118. [ week prev- 11"y moving his While atter, t#n , the pier- store lately on horseback 1 st week,ca Y� me river, •elf. natued 69nr. Cochrane, had it colriex- $ell were visit- penence. The horse on which evich who Is ill, be toils r#din}; stumbled in the water, throwing Of Hanover, hngr the has more than h t;' water•. Noth- ducking" happened, with Mr. J. G. Mr. Mann had a week ploughing bee last J' B Kelly, of bliss Fannie Freman . ng friends in days with friends Pent a few ill' ICI Misses Edith Snowden and Emma is visiting Kernp, of Seaforth, Henry visited at Mr. iced friends ire NG�nanCarter Air. and Misses Effle and En[ma Carter visited friends in holou�g in); to Goderich township Inst ter took place Mr. F, week, Mr, R'. Little. done for his new eho h,,, the excavation to" $0-45 and Mr• Geo. Roberton, who is learning the barbering in Brussels, spent Sun - Id of the at home. in 13fyth on MISS Dickson is the of this week. Bella Roberton. guest of Miss May lith, ueen's Hotel. --.___ _ __ on Saturday Seaforth. _ Clinton, was }nM�wn on business f Clinton,11 Sunday, g, of Clinwas on week. y O1' last -- On Wednesdayy evening of last week the Tinton Colleg#ate Institute foo;_ ball team came to this town with the from this determination Of wrestling the ranch - the Division Coveted Hough Cup from our Colle• St Satuvolay, late, teThe but rnet with disappoint - of Smith of football an was a tine exhibition action tri re- y clever la been hired rushes being made by both sides bub end of foil,, the combination of our boys was aup- But error to that of their opponents acrd when time ions with- Called the score stood dge, Seaforth 3, Clinton 0, Dr. McKay I his barn refereed the gams to the satisfaction of bath aides. is now The first M, F, A. football match of d wife, of the season takes place on Friday even- ister, Miss ' 1ng between the AurOnS Of Seaforth and the Norwich Seniors e and promises owned to be.a good game as both tParns are leg brok- hr'Actising- hard. Gains culled rn Admission, ° r Oar horse and l5 and 10 cents. S' Is Mr. Thos, Morrow, to on the of the Twin City Lacro.se Club, has taken up his dence r- r- in town res;- ag friends having received a $itu- atpon #n J. M. Best's law ofljfe. Tom en on the intends playing with the Beavers this but i. Year and will be a strung P- as the tearn, addition to for daily The their Beavers are practising hard for game sa tr with Youn the 13th (,Itnton on the 24th of _ gayTorontos rn les Mr. J, Wade, of Brusssels. spent S`trn"" day with Mr. John its of Thompson. ed the tam 4..l,._ citement, Another extraordinary feat was that performed by a Vienna shoemaker not long ago. This individual undertook from a given calf to manufacture a pair of rioots within twenty-four hours of the animal's death. Early in the morning of he ap- pointed day a, calf was killed in the, presence of numerous witnesses. 1`he akin was at the tannery Shortly aft- erwards; it wa8 properly tanned, and turned over to the spirited Shoemaker that very evening, and next morning ib appeared in the shape of a pair of boots, which were worn by the man who owned the calf the day before. Revd'rting to feats of a different ua- tune, we may mention the performance of Signor Gravwgni, (I Milanese pianist, who made a bet that he would play for twenty-five consecutive hours, with only an interval of half an hour for refreshment, He ;von triumphantly, for he went atrenght on without, talk - Ing the stipulated period of rest. Start - Ing at eleven at night, he kept on un- til midnight of the following day play- ing works by Wagner, comic Opera, ballet music, and grand opera. From time to time he was fed by a friend, who poured' down his tbroat coffee, tea and eggs, beaten up with wine. A jury of eight musicians took It in tarris to watch' the performance. So far from being (xhnusted at the end of these extraordinary Proceedings, Signor Cravagni offered to make a fur- ther bet that he would keep on for atrrother six hours, but there were no takers, TOP CZAR AT HOME. Alexander Ill.. the Into Czar of Rum - ata was said to be an aut )crat, even in the bosom Of his family, Nicholas TI. however, is the very reverse. He re- gards his consort as a, VgOAd romradel and when, in urgent cases, Mlnistars seek an audience late in the evening, he is invariably to be found in her company, obatting and laughing wit.h- outk restraint, The Czar is generally occupied at his desk, while, the Czar- ina busies hArnolf with embroidery work. Trumediately a Minlator enters she. rises as It to retire but more often them otherwise the Czar Informs her thht she Is not one too many, } hit - the tore hat Base less . at- , in. table torr, will yers, .sten- antly y as does rises, e pro - scene s very squires [W .W.._ Du can reatiLly imagine Luo... -_ to does not quickly reach perfection. But his patience holds out against every test It receives. Over and over again the Iine is recited, or the bit of action done. UMLuls all is perfect. At the Lyceum one sees the perfection of stage discipline, and in Mr. Irving the pelrfeP:ti,on of stage patience. MARVELLOUS INVENTION. The ;Moon Brought within iiapy $each of the.'Worm Uy a Recent Contrivance. Herr Johan ,,, Maycr, an Austrian Lieutenant, has just discovered a meth- od by which the moon can bet brought within pistol -shot of the world, figur- atively Speaking. NlAhing among the many marvels of modern invention is more astonishing than this same dis- covery. By his inve.nsitin Herr Mayer says the moon can be brought within a distance of 100 yard's, iA fact, and ex- plored must thsotaulghly. Prof. Gates's combined mierosoope-telescope was brought to be a marvelous contrivance, but this latest addition puts it quite in the shade. In his sueooss Herr May- er has made a wide departure from cus- tomary methods. In fact the monster telescopes do not 4'iig,ure in his calcul- ations whatever. Without going into a long drawn out or technical explan- ation of the apparatus he has c.on- atructed, it is a novel affair, i.n that Ito enormous parabolic mirror W yard* in diameter that revolves upon a fixed axis' is the main sebomle of the, appar- atus, Thiat conoave mirror which is of the ordinary "silvered" glass has a small convex parabolic mirror susPenrl- eet at its faces; and this sm,aIll mirror focuses the rays received from i ha larg or onus, anri thrown t.liem on t het lens 'of an immem9oly powerful microscope. Thus a cleats and brilliant ly light.((( pic- ture of the, moon or star under exam- ination Is hronght, immo.di.ately under the. microscope, which has a magnify- ing power of main.y million, diamot.(rv. Herr Mayer explains that it will thus be possible, almost, t.0 sal( the tuna by this watch ref t ke. " rn,.is} in t i;e moon,' or to see the 1..v#r;gool. if anv, over the canals of MArs. e.