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The New Era, 1881-08-11, Page 7V_-___.___ .. -714pw � . . I 11 . 11 n . I.. . . � I . 1.1111. — ___ ____ " - � I Auguist 11, 1881. ,Vfl[LLRJP 18),Z A ivAwAIv,xoivx,r. � F".Z RUWAIDA"t T WRAIAIM JV1 - . I --.I— ___ ..--- �__­­ ­.____!T!T5 I I " . . . ,OR . I I 90WOU. APA-RIVINQ IN Willig. UO&NEV.11ooN. � Uvr Boy. ­ ­-1-ug locueriptlop, 94. .a - � � I I . , Forl"evo The Grout.netropoll4l and Ato Befoopeem A Review of the IR Encounter iv th. a Sgau-VItagApl, , � InIgerO Attending $felt 'Who Nnd Sequel of a ruodoolon"ble Wed. (0. Xt. Thayer, in Boston Courior.). . . I ARIV"PIRR IN WWI$ AIR, I . I naql, front 1he Whianes, ITKOU V10itea oy ;be Beautiful play. , , , ding-whe Wide Numane. AVes, I bear my boy, my blue-eye(I Ono. il. I . . Bradford Era.) A Loudon correspondent of 'the CbjQ% v . I �.%O alclau, r � y angel baptoning bonia to n1u. I The Inner 1-�tc of Videugg-Waywaonral In the J.'ra of Saturday morning we pub- Times took occasion to investigate tboFire I , On the evening of June 22ad last Mr. What MuSIO In his 4ur4y,boyish bter, . I I I (reok,o Milwaukee sun,) . .- And in his ringing voice what witcliory'. . W011111el0b Baneful Itaillpence-Throe liphed &brief account of the killing of Mr. L. Department Of that city to cornparo it,W104 A St. Louis doctor factory race 'Chaikeweal Ayers was married toXiss. Hisver whistlo'llketbe auto Ilan , . " a " "' ,. 11 � I .- '� "' V 46414 things, . e county, by 0, catamount - it far behind -the it age "_ . 44' '� """ hau'ale -lid pll� 8 and hopes - Palmiter, the American system.. Hattie Cole, aT x1proloro gat OAC, Night of. Hamilton ToN�,nshlp, this. We ueo4'not pay toi utly � the residence of the bride's T , or pabotber, as the tbs,tho found rued out a .dozen female doctors. As pn,rooits, in Astoria. It. was one of the : At �'Y'110"'!J! i1i h a , L , . ' Y' � A despatch I . ale dootorswere. .L -.1 Sweet me I lril� . .bio&go . Night long as fain I , ,, in 1, fo tender V ....... 4a'., brings. I .1 a the 27th of rol,'The or two in tize-whole country, and those were Astoria, . , a P, bloody one in the murder .June. Sincolliboo, we have been enabled to angines,are foreveAmerican Stauda The couple, on returning from before last %va, fromL C says, animal is varleuply "Own, �Q that i . Confined to one most falabi , I s to say, the ,enable weddings of tXw see.sou in . I .calendar, Besides the shooting . 9 . f the h r getting to a fire; when experimental, we held our peace and did their wedding tour, on I War 000il my boy? Ali I how eltyl X describe . lea,ra additional particulars of the singular . get there they throw Contemptible not complain, b - "IY Ist, OCCUP104 M T130sweet Infentilo beauty of I I lie lace,? I I three policeman, tw little stresins of water, w utrowthat the cc . . a other shooting affairs. irag buite'Of rooms at the, Thorburn. House, in � I , I Ileges are F.'en as a. flower its dainty curves anol 11,100, . Qdy from a, resident of the' town'sh, , hich make no engaged in prodaviog fam And like a 4roam in loveliness and grace, � I . I took' plac% The first occurred on the who visited the scene. Mr. Palmiter w1P . setious impression oli'tho fire, the , ale doctors as a Astoria, In. A Short time it became apparent istroot, when .Jerry Milligaii, a iiegro.coadia- as . I , So fair, so para. I fear soinequirs that wings . , a farmer and the 130 chemical, engines and Y have business, we must protoo,,ot, and in so doing to the other guests in the house that some. Upon i,% child will suddenly p,ppoar � I section in whiah. he, -,no time -saving will give A few reasons u by femal A . man,, LLCOOMpsnied, by a colored procuraos, I 1. . . , 0 ,doctors thing was wrong. Mr. Ayers Was disinclined n(I boar Ira irom, me. Hark I It Is'llis voice lived is one of tbe wildel , � appliances, like the self-opoutng stable will not prove a paying biioncli, of industry. to social enjoyment, and kept himself lVhIch now �a loving a my oar. : Ann Kennedy, crowded upon Donny the deep forest so at 'a McKean' ,a door, ate.. Conversing with t Mdeoo6o greets , � XShOnY, 9, freight conductor oil the Grand palmit - me miles from Mr. ofoueof the steamereltbe be. engineer . In tho first place, it they oluotor anybody, it secluded, while his wife was food of gayety. I . 0. Thoughtired indeedo must be the little f000, 11 . , r10 home is a deer -lick, which steaml, , correspondent musti be women, and three-fourtha, of the After a few days some of the guests began Ilow. eag kly ,- boyoodeth up the stairs t. Trunk Railway', ,and James 01 ' asked him why the .a .be a , � Mears" a : is still Irguented 'by those animals ,, 130008 we 0awnt go, or were,go small. I . . witchoman -on the Rook Island Line. � despite t , . a bigger on I women would rather have a, male doctor. to Comment upon. the fact that the Young Ali. here be is, Rushed with the hummor air * � I . inroad$ a to a' Suppose these colleges turn outfeiiiale ace. 40 weary, my beloved Ono, in sweet ? I illigan back with a some- their numbers by local sportsmade Upon . anxious quest oning, - Mahouy� pusbedX I � , Are,'$, * . couple rarely took their meals. together. A R I what insultin � men and the .. torsa asponpive'to in , , g remark and the woman encroachments upon old haunt 11 'Why not? 11 ,util there Are so mapyof themas there week Ago yesterday, it is said, Mr, Ayers, T140 little angalturno asoonerset, I le I � , a by a are, male doctors,' what have, they Oct, to without consulting . . - I I . iviliz&_ I I oal .d on her companion to shoot, The '' On the afterno.pa. 9f the day above #0 7 Oases cawat pull a bigger one than this . . his wife, made A, rrauge, And with his tonder eyes upxaloed to mine, . I . tion, , practice bit ? A man, it there v�as nothing, meats to go with her to, her Vociferstes uproar4ouglyz-4 you Dot I0 i I negro pulled'. the trigger but -only a cap inqntioned the old gentleman aunou Cad. to ere. AiAl wats ,more,", this. -with a ford. � the matter with bim, mi , parents' Lome 1 4 � I � . , I A � exploded, He instantly pulled againosien4iug his family his i Claus glare at. me, 11 wot ad be, the good of . I ght call, in a femalp to live.. Mrs, Ayers, on beariugof this the I . , . , I � Intention of watching this , . , doctor, but if he WAS Sick as; P. horse (it a noxi morning, expro4sed ber'.aigsa,tisfactifm TIRE END Ow TINIM IYOUX'110. I a bullet into Maliony'a heart and then deer -lick, And, taking, bla trusty rifle, avial a. bigger one than thissere ? 11 . man in sick lie is, -sick as a h . I .. . —_ . , ,� I another bullet into O'Meara's forehead, departed, it is - f . Thinking that I had better explain why . orse) the last with the plan, and finally said that she pro \ - ; . air to presume, with the I thing lid would have around would be a could ,not I I grannue oir thnt x0tere"Ong Event, Ap­ Maliony diopped"on the -paramour 'and I was so curious, I ventured to, suggest that is be induced to return to liar . L � I . � o. I . I . I I object of getting a shot at a fat buck, male ddet6r, And ' � � . . Arranged by an Italian, � � I I by ? T Cause when ParbAts'llowe to live, as when- she left it I .Be I although the game laws do nobcouatenauoe� -uia be more powerful, a -man has a female tumblingaround him (Qor. Kansas 01tiTimes.) . . -expired in three minutes, juib A moment larger steamers wp , w 4ve at home of I . .. t. such sport at this time of year. old resi- AW inor�*ateraad do better execution, be wants to feel well. He don't want herowxi. Mr. Ayers declared Wat he would, -_ an . . . I . ater. his' -wife who was Passing attho time, th She believed that She was fo h a - to be Leont4fdoAretina, an Itall ' of tho, 14tb . I came up. The ballIvIiich struck O'Meara' dents, howo,voi, are not getierall�F,aoid,idth Such 9, change would bilious or feverisfi, with hi 9 ' t big intention, and tbereupou his forehead was deflgoted b . prone to regard improve th I a. mouth tastin Century, predicted the end of the world for. . i Ir the inner V. such regulations, considering them more - ;, Cawnt ' like cheese, and bis eyes, bloodshot, when the 1 1 1 - I late, I a effectiveness, of the -brigade. cOirr ' I and passed'into the nasal cavity. After especially designed to pro � prove it. I t . I I � a wift7donned her walking costume 4nd went � 5 ih of November, 1881. Behold the . . . I I taotgame from I 'a the first in the female is looking hion over Bud away; le6vi . x I -weddivg, ring behind.. IxI . . the Shooting Milligan ran away,butwas the world now. It don' need any im account of . taking at programme of this catastrophe which.' . I . I caught. within a few minutes. 'wanton &8�00,111ts of amiAeur it don't." . . stock, Of course these f will bappeii in hve months: � ­ I I , prQvial, ag bar . � The Ran, Sportsmen. He did not' return that I . . � emo,le Mr. Ayers " - . I Went to'his fathees residence, I . ne . doctors are. 9,11 young and good looking, and near by, As soon as M,rs. Ayers' parents November I -The ocean will ovetflowiti . - , , 1-7 , dy woman was 'arrested later, Xa,hony night, A circumstance wbich ' * ,,Were you ever in Chicago? 11 . I I leaves a wife and caused lug - ::SIoec%wgo? Wherelosthat?" . if one of them came into a sickroom, where of her disappearapoe seare . h ' shares, . I I . - - . I . . . Palmiter . a man was in bed, and, he had chills and- made f I 1. I 1 Was November 2 -The earth will be soaked, . � . . . ; three young children., family no'great uneasiness, as Mr . learned . � In -the United-Statqs. X .or liar, and on Sunday flight bar I 11 . I - " Half an hour alterwards Jack, 13tannets, a. was not too feeble to. regard- camping on � 6w if--1L-__ol . WAO cold as a gredge, and shoi, should brother found her at the house of a friend witli water. * . ' stevedore, Shot his mistress, Lizzie Ole I t I 99 Oh, I see, 11 You're from the place sit up close to the side, of. the bed, and in November $-The fish in the rivers, will"' I . , . ve' alone as & hardship. When the day was W)6, � . land, just -as she wag� entering bet Aoor far spent,however, and a they throws the firemen down ataffis k Harlem. He persuaded her to returit to 1� I . . , I!" . after having been out for -a dri I I still the absentee I take hold of his lia, die.. . . � . 1� . . . . . .. � I � - � I . ve 'with 'a, did not .appear, his relatives became a I and dhodts'the ba rawtus hot . . . nd, his Pulse would run her father's home in, a coach. On arriving, . I . . I . I � . UZZOUS I I � PPS .it of a can- . UD to 150, and she would proscribe for a � . . . ­ . . Mrs. Murpb�. The'womanexpired almost , non to a. -fire, We've 'card of that- place at bar I h , I Kence-in-Astoriar---Wro, --X"2-mb0r-4-A-11-tb -wate -11011-- I . . I I Al2d,thought some misfortune Mi I _i;ver-wh"o­--haa­ch-ilb) afng-.' ­_g"raxem I I a . . rfOWIM91 I . --.-- .AMmediate1_y_Xoalousy4-*a"hd_ :1914AIM-q- - y do Aayt a that I Y. ers 110 'a, 'violent hysterical , fib,.and. .will die, . . . I , . . � I , U. we c n. � can't fool us: an female doctor . in November 5-7The hir' s ., I . amuse -of- ­beftftff btV-a and his -1iriother set out to . . �''., I the shooting. The murderer was ' - look him up. He made: bis way to the � erei YOU 0 . We -don't. know onout , .. I 11 . I � , ealcal sia was summoned. Before bar do in the air will4i , I ;., )'nine . , who lias been sick, and had male doctors, November 6�The,boilseg will . . . Aiately'arrested, and lodged in the cells, . deer -lick by the she ,ere, wo don't. ..We ain't Ighly'. onouf departure from the Thorburn" Houue'she . fall down. � I - I � � rteoft course ^Ad I . knows just how much we would I like .to , haa exhibiOd symptoms of hys'teria.- The, November . . I . 4 I . . . � all possible, haste, but the Run was, sewith headioated,we ain't. we'don't , 1. 11 I , 7 -The rocks will'fall. down. . - . . I . I . . I tina , , , . .$hoot, no . I . . . A ILIsp , . I Bopfore Suicide, . � as he approached ' the lonesome 'a Ot.. - A a p4rawbus.es bout of a ow1non-, we don't." have a f6male, dQctof come tripping in and Parents of tlto young couple bad a con-* . ,November 8 --:-The earthwill tremblet . I � . . , . 1 6 Md. . throw her fur,lineddloak over a chair, take saltation, with a view. to November 9.-4Thq mounta go, ": -11 .fall� � . . . - . . . Evalous, Garbett, 9, bright girl of 14 years, was in -the midst of' dense wood$, through cept! with a :11oud. ghffiaw at' 6e impoir'. off bar hat and g , loves and throw the � . . .bringing gbout a down, - ' . . . . i . . wi . I I and ber mot6r'were- sleeping -at hs,lf-past ,which ran ik.purling stream, that lid � ble.johe-in his I . . in On Oc , XA09Vci1Wi0_4.,, bat I to.'no . purpose, " both. _ ­ . .....'.."......-I... ­­ - ­. .11, . I... I .� ..1. I I . . .t Is, . I nge, .and come 4 iii, the bed-witli A mber . I . ,t� remark, he turned lou � � ' I . So'clock . . iron room away and began bolishi4g up the ,ma- Mr. and, Mrs. Ayers declared 'that they , Nave ­ 10 -The men will become, . . � - . I . I . . tbi� moraing'in the � halted and called his brother's name, but'. obinery I . I . pair of marine blue eyes, Nhth a, twinkle wou $peeiihliiss. . ., : . ... . , I I . . : downstairs st. No, g,208 Jackson'sireet only an ebbo'booted in r I e' , . . . . 1 14 40t hie--togatbor agairo.- As Mrs. . I I . turn, us. though in . I I I in the-- cbrner, 6id ask fiii� to "run. out Ayers grew' worse,- her sanity w4s ques- . tombs will op6n. - � i . .111 when they Were awakened by a rapping %� derision . The correspondent' found among the . . � . November 11-Tbe . . . . I . I . In the soft earth- at the ad a of his ton de. Suppose he knew big tongue tiorled, 6nd'finally Dra. Trask,and Taylor, November 12--�-Tbe staia will.f%n. . I . : .. I . . . . . � . oar's ;satisfaction with was coa ad so it looked like a Yellow T114K_ w6k , . mber 13 -All the men and all the . . the window shutter, When Mrs. Galbett the biook lie saw the imprint of do officialp, the. same self 11 Nove I . called out ,!Who is there?" a voice on the hoofs and finallydame u their machinery, and, that unwillingness .a called 'to e);Aniine into her. menial �tu the well-defined ' , ish towel, do you suppose, 46, Would want� condition. Tiley, pronounced bar of women will die. : . . � . sidewalk replied, �' It's John, let'Ine in.," improesion of a hUMin foot,wbero its owner to believe that there was anything, better, to run out over five or six inches Of the. iinsound mind, I and it wits' docitled to send November 14 -Tho h � , - . I � . so Characteristic, of the con I Vative Elig- eavens'will disap. � I . In a few moments the door was 613enea and had stopped across the water, On the . ser lower part of 1b a,nd lot that, female doctor herto the asyluyi at .Bloomingdale. the lanA will be no ffi'ore. I " I lish mind. The copi. to London "of'fire pear.aull I . John T. Garbett, the husband and father, other Side of the,brook weibotlipr trikees of I . put liar finger on it to see how far it Was ? is She , I . . . � was admitted. A few words were exchanged I . . protection is only 6400,000 a y _22 yo4',r d, Who is of NoxibmUer 15-A .general resurrection _ I . , � . . .. . I B old. - Her buabaa . I ­ I , I . a man's presence, -such as . would., only be I -ear, - while Not much.. 110 would put that tongue up: about that same age; is i, . and-t4e last judgment, . � � I I . . when the man began ta undress,. the ght noticed .by a woodnis, . , , that of Chicago, -one-ei htf, :ils:��aize -is - to hie chock, and wouldn't, let b ill at his fathe 0 1 I , . . I . . . . . . . . 1 4 . . u . . n's keen. - eye, and 9 - I I in I . . . . I . fully . placing big , �Iothes on a chair near following this.imperfaot; trail he� was � 0500,000. I � or see it bo-dsd, and is attended by Dr. Sm,411wood. � . ,� . . I I . . . ' . . . . I , tor �5 bents i0misAion. We have all seen -N, . . . the bed. . .led to . � Y. Sun. '. . 1� I . . . A­$U'1CMAL FAMr�y,-Mrs. Airfiet Mo� . . . .1 . ' " . . I � - I I - . RIO . I , �Quade, who has 'been living at No. 1,51a . . . When , lie' had undressed a sort of natural amphitheatro surrounded )3ut this is 5 one-sided vie* of the sub. doctors put their. ba,lids. under the bed . . . , I - � . and his .wife � thought he- was, going by. brush and, fallen tr . sea, as ject. Tho Engliali'do ,not need to- spend' clothes. and fe* I . I . � ,. . .. - � � al a in% 'a feet to see if they . 14 North Seventeenth street,. yesterday sought. �.. . � I . to bed he turned to her -and said 11 place had been thoagh the much or haive 8:0 afficiout an , a . . U , . 1111 -, 11VA 1RUIV, CIA111. . I , I Come I visited bv a whirlwind. A pparatus as .were cold. If '%'f6malo doctor should- do . . .1 �. — . , I . . ­ . - � and kiss me once before- I say ' - . Amerleans'beoiWso. they do.not -ha,ve so . . � relief from bar troubles here by. rushing . . . good-b�,e." 'broken bush cover6d wiih blood attracted I I . that it Extraordinary, Amanit Came lit Ott' - . . - a manyor so dostructive fires. They.would logs. , . would give a man cramps in the . ' . ­­�' into th6 hereafter. Yesterday morning at . She well knew the anemning of the e,iew his att e*ation, and looking over it he sa ... A maix doctor ban put big hands on, A Kliten at the Batt ' I , o' w a be �very foolish to in6rea their outlay I I . 01111 of-Ahe Nitischit'L, . 11 o'clock:McQuadws-daughtor came down .., I - ". I I . words, for she had ften.hea;rd bar unhappy g ,on- the -ground. mr..paimiter Be E6 Wah's stomach and liver and lungs, and 0, . * I . !:'a I I I . . . I I � . bul r Y1 up and recognized it aR the I . A despat6h from Ott w"kays this njorn- and invited hirb to her' house to euj . . . I aband say lie wo�.ld end his own life. picked ipt unless, the risk was, greatly increased� . . oy th - . . - I I She'ruslidd to h *time tists are th-u-btut in the * _&�__ ... � . . I , ' - Aiiaerican den _Agk-110� it-U-badlo- Auy�_pWn.A-hara.;._Ua0_ _;Dg at Ayliner the case i if. e X. Garrett p ate of soup. He went, and, after partik-' . . - -7 le. doctor should do the same thing against Ri" :0u_t1i`166ii,_ ­f6r­ � ­ � -2 , ' -a, plOte: -fat'- hig-wife. He j � I . im as he took the revolver honored arm belonging to big brother. OrIll? 'a ferns, from -,.his, dlothes and,'raising her ariii The barrel was partially separated f because American teeth are the � . i6saiirf 'k.i�i I . . Oak it � � - - . . ­­ . I I l rom Poorest, it would make aman sick and lie battery, took place bofdre Police Magistrates a, - lit could not find, her. A search - . . . I attempted to hold him. From the bed in ,the stock as though by a violent b I l9w. . and their 'care and repair, have evolved' - t I would _. I '. i�stituted, but without success, until.v, . : � I A dental'aktll and proficiency. 'So A . ge up and kick hiniself. for.oniploying &- T. B. Prentiss, Charleg Devlin and Jdavor . wits 71. � -which the little girl was lying helpless With collapsed,cAP on. the, ilipple indicated that. . � alerIcan' female doctor.*. Oh I there is nQ.'uge. talking Mulligan.! Mr. John -ay ]an . o4ppearett . i6r cisterii was t ought of, - and, in ddmp�ny ' '! " - I . . . . - . . ,,'I becailled tober father noti"to. kill a charge had been fired. :- . . . fire departments are the . best, because �it would kill a man. I I the defence and J. -X, Fbian for the proso� with a negrb'womau, who . . . . hiM91.1.11fl, Strengthened with the determ- A horrible misgiving seizadMr� talmiter. Atherican ar6bitecture is the most inflam. Now-, suppose & man .has heart disease, Cation. The . . � . . was a I near, 9. . . : ' ' - I . complainatib aud defendant neigbbor, that,place was; visited. Sure . . I I . I ination to savc'16r , husband's, life Mrg� -its be looked up6n what seemea to be the mable.of any in the civilized. world,' and a, female doctor should. witat to. listen both belong to *the Civil Service, Tbe fhets AQugh, tile cover was uplifted and in the . . . . �. I � . ,. � .1 a . I . . . I Garbelt struggled Nyith him, bu6 ho, quietly mate witness To a woodland tmg'edy, and ' . I I ould lay .in . thoo sa-aeorad'dto-bo'ns follows; Mi. cistern, floati�g'on the surface al ni,Ae feet � . . .. held liar at arm's, distance. from himself. sick at lo.gart16 continued his search; He * . :.O4XU:itVrVT PUANWOITIS. . . to the beatinfrof his heart. $be v 4 Finding her s6rong-th *failing' -and lick -aid 'nob have fa . . . . . I I . . . . herleftearon bis*lefb breast, so her eyes: Cuthbert- . bad, , made friends With - the .of'watorowaothe'.body of Mrs.mcQuade." - .. , ­ . I � . r W go. Stepping'over it. 'r . I . ... ­. I . . and rosebud mouth would, be, looking , right kitten, a yellow and wbite'oaej* and at, the She was immediately taken out, but no . - � , . . . .husband intent ou - ending his eilstenee,jlog at one-8ide 'of 'the natural enclosure, I 124, Da.ugot"I.I.Or clolling 11110 is;il.os , '?I' -nt Will" into his lace, and her i I I � amount of work, a . oUld"k(W-6re ,l,f6._,: 1 Mrs. L- . . I ",.. -1 . -,. , . 1:. !", .1.1 �, w- a " - _V,1.wy,baJr,-wc,.u1d bo. supper table on Sufiday ovenhig in gi�ying . 1. '-, I . . � I '. � I - .. . _11 ­ able, released .her hold on him and ran to which ,seemecLtOL.be a sort of -vestibule to - Dr.,A,ber'crcy'mbie'iiiettdi)'nlf-tbbo.%960 "a"Tkok or'e'll�.a.n"'a-ro-'u'..ndtlier6,'gettibgt"kled ,It a.*.Piece of� niant.-madeL.'the 'ioaiark, MOQ -iomarked to h6rhusbd;ndafdW" I ­ I � , '. He''watch9d"b6i: tbe'doier lick, he stumbl.-d upon, the ciaroase 'gentleman.who.could a b- an�, 4inie --phide in the-butto --- -f -hi '_ '-It shirt. 'Do�ij " Y6 I ' ' ' I . i . , , I the'door to call, for ' h4. - , I . iiiiide . � I � I - . . I 0 - ' 'I ......... - ' . I . 48 0 is' ing I u'l bb gettiug�tho'-distempor4f-�ou days si�ce thaf:6' . animal, such, as he had bpford him a, - . . - a - of her family bad died. . . . � . I � ... I .. ..:, , , daughter, looked at:her for'& moment and _'_ 'ko - . as � . -meat.11 Mr 'by suicide and glib expect6d to go the same'- , ' . " � as -she turnedthe key, and, turning t 'big , . fu- roll' phaptom, by fixing his iniind L You suppose, his b ' 8 ,. Garrett thotight of . . - ,rb would get in a6put, eat a much . . . � . � ,,an gin th!'larly days of t46' settlement, intently oritho.person wh6se.,Dnage lid, 20 extra b - You bet I the remark intended. for him; so, left the Way. - She kept bar, word. -St. Lo5ids Re. ' .** I ' . I . . . I . cats to the minute9 ; 0 . . I . . I . . then, lying down on.the floor, placed the ,but.xidvior ai late years- It.was-a-data. wished' to - produce.. Having, however,- And slid ivould - smile ... �wa wili bet �10 $be tablel. nursiiig big -a�nger. in the hallway. publican. ' '! ' . I . I .. . . I . � , 1 , � 1. arrql of the revolver just above his right )mount of'large, size, such as no .hant, , 'and Show bet pearry-teeth, went out % row . . I I . . b . I p'r inv6kca! the foure ' he had � no .Power to, w3uld smile- When Mr. Cuthbert * . I . ]a coriie'nts Of: 'one. �f would cm a ,to meet alonck in the w6 ds ' thikelt disappe ? I - . . J . . . ear saa discharged tI , r . 0 ar, noxtbould" lie say',how *and her 'ripe, lips would be *orkitig a . The, i amber of new houses built in Lon. - . . i , . . . a ensued, stkQng*. la.ngdago being' used Wid den during I826'vias-21,680,axfd4 . 01- new�, 1. . . the obambersinto his brain.killlng�blmself 'that -, haH long -Avioald remain. -A.writ *though she were counting theboats, and he' blows struck., whereu) drew, . . - . 126 . . Several wounds showed . it ' . . ,�vo der in Chain- , . po,ii, Mr. 66rrew I . . streets were�:4en6d,, Street'.. *accidents, . , " - .. . , : . I I . tantly. The girl clesed liar eyes inh6r-4 died hard, and' it looked still 'bid6ous "in bers'Zournal mentions ases of Zia wonia think. ph . Isper to � a rave . . I . .. I . I . . a Was , trying to wh � i ' ' 1vbr and took a baud on his. op�pnch't. 'resulted in death -to 124 -person I . . ror and the niother rug'bed.to the Ride,of death. A� fi�v'-feet- away My. a hu *6n' siugtilmr. *poweri*- �vhloh'- shows ' 'that "Its"'I 'in; And :% . :Well,- wbat'woila .he 'On Saturda;y Mr: Garrett laid 9, aad in - ,, �- a , .1, , ' , . ,. I � her prostrate husbandli foim, vainiX calling' figure, ,partly covered � I in . A . an inforyna, legOor ihJurite's to 2,950. The g ,�, % .� . ,rown Persons - - . . I � I with bloody rags exercise -is li T' a police as dis6pbe6ied fdotdd ' �'. . ' . . . - . , hely to - U attoando�d with the be doing;. aft. tl�tis time T If he was * not tion �again6t 'Mr. Cubhbert!. fdrr acitydnon, rep rte� to h : � I . .him. . Life wag extinct, but tbo.-%Sda, still 'and showing in the denuded Parts tile .most . deplbrabl� .of - Consequences : Dr. .'dead yet - .'which *odld be", a, wonder, subsequently - the - laitte ' . .1 . . I ) assaii1t; and r I . . . . waxin, poured.out at the gbastly 1ole mud marks *of terrible Claws.' Ib,was. lying Wigan sti;tds that,lie wag acquainted with his1oftband"Watild,brush tbob'h . . I 'up 333099 a d the lost children %589; but . � . _. - � I . I . On ' air.'away , entered a � , togs action.oharging.Mr. Garia�t on %oft a children an d 141 of Ilia adults ,, . : - ., �' , , I - . formed a pool about the'&�d 'ifian's head. - iti face, -but, Aft. Palmiter knew, ij4w� tile a very ami�ble�and -iutellig�nt: man,who from her te'mple and kind of stay there. to with � cktrpying an � unlawful weapon and. f j � d in'some g"pe . .. . . T M 'The neighbors rushed 'into tbe'ro�m � but worst;: Ld.wkp not. surprised �s be turned P 06W'Of of 'Putting ' before' k6ep the hair al�ay, and hio'right baild' , in al� . 9117 . u ad to t � I I ossessed ' the * n lip. ift6rW I . . . . . suiting Janquage, . A 'number - of Of the. adults . . . � . � I ... . . .were too late- to b'e of any assistance. -St. 'it .over ta, sea- the gliastly -face of his him his own imago. would �eb.sorb of:3ieivous 4ndmove around WU832-saes were"dalledi and 'after t� 'good 81: were found ,to h&*. I., . . . . I I " - - � ! - . ' * � . He often .laughed. ,a coiji - , , , * , Louis Posti _ - .�. , . , brother. 0iie stiffened ha�a hold a1hunt. . heartily at. . ther . sight'' of: his :. � -she had deal of sparrilig on the Pa;rtrcif. the l6aiiied. mitted sfiioide, O*Perl�sg dogs numbered ': . I . I . .. - : . � 1. I .. :.1 . . . ... . . wn to the back of liar head, and when I 1, . I . . whe 11,9, rdiy Rey-Iralist. .. ! . - hiiii ' - appeared counted the -beats* a 'few minutes a - counsel' th mAgistiates' ,c ded that. I.Q., 3 . eii. convicted. of ,fast 4rilvl, 1'. ! - .. ,.-.4 1, ing knife, ble6dy. to the hilt, and in thd .oidolon, 'ivhich , to . I an was a .onchi . ��,669, and cabin . - I � . . � � I . . . , I I. ' F A. long ':time ..13. I . . .. .. � . .. I other was.0-handful-of gras� torn up' by - always to laugh. . 4oi. , . ' raising her head he would draw the .head up there' was au'agsault; but of no , , , . . . � . . . . � . . I . It -is exceedingly natural and probably .the. roots, as -though in supreme'agOny. this was a source of amiasement,Afid ples. to:hisand kiss her once -if hb was nature; -and accordingly itapos .' . Serious. . A breach of - promise. Suit � Was. Com- , . . I � . . inevitable that the American public, always The. unfortiiiiate man w .for lack ad 6 fine of � promised', in -Indianapolis, by the defendant * . . � . I . 6 partially disem- ,santrytobim. But tbo,resi4twas deplor- as bilious as. a Jersey. swamp 13gel, - and 05 and costs, dr fifteen da'ys' in jail., The . I. � I . . .1 . , I . willing to receive With open arms. & bogus'. b6walbg, and indeed hisa ad able., Hallucination gta cling the girl with a husband of � e4a . . , . . ' I whole body show dually passed into . hav6bQr chargdUln the bill. Andthdn.a counter case'- of' Cuthbert vs. Garrett, for I . al. . I I � 1. . . � ariatocrit bent - on a swindling enterprise, fearful mutilation, while his set features delusio'n- little blPlittlej, I provi With himself. - � - - , . I I . �. I . lie. .persuaded -reaction Would set in and lid would be as' Preigontionoioar!66aded-jr,evoiver at Cuthb�rt :Value. . . . .. I . sboulaview with -Alaicm , I . f . " � , . I . . . and .apprehension. , were a, look of great anguish. His, dead himself that he was haunted -by his double.- weak as a eat, and she Would :have .to *fan ana ,,a arryirg uula*ful weapon,s, ., Lord Cairns is,. since the death ,of Lord' - � , I . . . . � the advent,of 6 real aristocrat wh6 is not adversary had a bullet hole iii the shoul- His - other self held Cbstina,W'disoussions him and rub- his head till hb got over being was pos . tponed. , - - . � . .. I I . . Hatherly, the only -ex-LoVd . _' ' ' 1:. . 8 -headoid-heire a,-. or- a der and- several *stabo 7in the neck'ana body. With . , , , . . � I - . . . - I.. I . �. I Chancellor in � I I .� . � in-searah-of--m- Oft 8 . I . ,him, and, to his'mortification,. some-:, nervous, and t an, make out his. prescrip, � .. . . . . receipt of. a pension. This is said to be a .- I . . , — � I We read in the cdlum�a , I � , � , , . ! . - . � . . . : � . credulous snob. it was easy- for the � 40lictei a. - vanquished hini in argument, at ter_ hahgot ...'No; all of a . . 314U.Gaiette- stale -of things, almost un'precedented in I? ' *,. . I. .� . i, brother ' time . tiou. af . . asleep. �, � A. 66rrespondent of the'Palz . I . f . . . . , . � of our' esteemed obntaniborary thR .Post to fathom the exacb nature oUthe cruel. whi6h�b6 prided himself on being au adapt. man Y; Bympidinp Change. when a, famal, 4akeslbiglish people. seriously to ,tagk for. re 611ttimed. In,1873 five of, these pensions . ' . . . :.- that-" a" Lora Cecil;' w1io iiT believed to be ' - Ai Mr . � a . - . . . .� I struggle. F Palmitdr -lay watchi ' ' Wearied "O t %i, last he'-iesolvea not' to docto Is pra�ctjsin 'were payable. - � - I , I _'. . ,. . . . . . . . , ing � u . .. . . on hiin *�iid she Would � ad6pting such, Americahisms in-spellii2g, as . ., . .1 � . , I . . 1. . ,.., � . -er, claiming to '.placed in separate: k1 'a d . . .1 . . 11honourill "faybr" for '. -AN Ellon .., I . I . a Yankee adventui - be an at t.ho lick the catamount was also watch-. begin, a now. . F as, , .� . . il honor " fo . - � . � � year; . . 11 him . r tg- TRIVFIC.-Pittsburg boasts : `. , ' � . English lard, i's'going about preaching, to _j0g, and, mad'with -hunger, as shown by papers his daily expenses for a week, paid . . I . .-. . ,. � I . . NO . . I . . I � "favour," etc. - If, however, we..are ,to .that 84046 bottles Of 0013015nis have been . I . . . . the negroes. of Oglethorpe,, Ga., and idv'ir his ema'aiatod bodyi 'had selected -human his debts, awalted. piatolinhan& the night Moolc thd Other'Waft and XAct the- Royal trust'one.of the bestwriters of.Englislithat. . Sold within the- last six i.i3oi I - I . . ..' . 4: . , - my . ' . , . .� . . . .. 2tlim This shows I . . I . Ing them to fofee their w into the society -prey instead of. deer and sprang .upon him. of,. 31st December, and the moment the � Swina. . 11 - I � this cistot y. hag . 'Been, - Walter Savage that the great army of baldheads w! � � Adelbeft Cocill, . . , - was an be reduced to, a doiporars gpara ,,. . . , . . of the -white people."- It is quite likely .t The man attacked was enabled,to-gat'OnO .Clock struck,mianight, blew out his brains. .Su ' ch, ' is - the doctrine of, the, Buff'l, L&naoi � tubre 11 a " in these words 11 soon' -', - * I . .1 . this is our old friend �Lord tho, , shot at the ravenous benot;whort it knocked- 'That this extraordinary faculty is one that I Ef -7 h' h pays : Half the papers you. innOvation,introaac.ed 6 couple of Centuries . . .-� . . . . . � 111. I son of the late MR, * ,presoo,w Joe , . I � � . � . _-- . I � —, "I. , I I .trquis' of Exateriandfor the rifle from 11iB bands and grappled with. cannotlong b -Q. e,ui�io-ed�.,with�.ii3ipuxiity-.is pick up-n6wad6irs,have. app6alsto autheii-, ,ago when French influence was paramount . . 1. . . .. I I � I . . , I I � . I � . . . � . � I 1. . � .1 . . some time P, lieu onant in the- Rifle, Bri. , him. ' ,The .struggle must have boon fierce MIF30 illustrated by, the case'ot the gifted' ties of one goit land 'another to protect iii polite English society, and above all in I .. I � , - - . . � the society ofthe Court..:'The earlier Eng- . I . . I I I - I � gade, who, when U6 regiment was sts6tion6d. mud protracted,' as the ground for some but dodentrio pdrtrait Painter t and society -from -the small boy 'who persifits'm I 'A. . I . in Canada was -in the habit of crui * * distance- around was covered' with blood, engraver',, William Blake. Hie mode� "' going. -in swlmming� �.Ith6q6 - La R., 0: I U. .-I , . - --.. - -1 . . 41 Ti __�Jojh li so,fQundiii-tlie_w.ritings-of-Mi-ftdn, . . . . I I .. .. as on.- Tsh Ix . � , .1 I Qrml- . . ­ .. . . M �11�1:_ ,I-- sial"1111, I -tiug--Wa-s --I- - 8 W - - —so,- - or , am ,6, was identical . wifli- theXtAin, ' ' . . THE VORY-BAS - * - . ..- .. . .. . �. I , __ ___­ am 11 a 1) -'untfl,Ll�aortall-y-w-oiitdedT-1h�e�ombmtuuts- f­--purtrait--pain . . cerlaw y idtyo of couri on lit 'to be ,Protected, P1 . , .� . . I . . . . . . . . -anc 0, t 16 � but on: t the boys. ought to and With the so-dalle . . . t t tow and Sf. Lawren�e . Rivers I separated by. mutual consent to Wrestle peculiar. His , Own' acebu V . 9- a Ainefloan spelling. . .� ' � I : I I I . . � engaging in 'missionary labors am 6g the with the death. agony. The -catamount Wigan � '. was , as followsa . _M_ a C' -h ine" Oil'. ' . . 6 : ...";.When swim. . It is their nature so- to . do.. it is' Certainly it seems strange that, borrowing . . inhabitauts.-N. Y. .117brld. ! � . , , . mea, I a . ured five feet. six inches in lankth and 9, model was presented, I lo, I - odd.that it never . occurs to society to look these words,. as've do,.direptlyfrom the - - .1 I � . I I . . . . . ... - I Pl;ed at it at I . . I - . . , .� .- was over twenty incheshigh. , - : . tentively.for half. an houri sketching,ocoa- - the other way whdn the boys are . about to' Latin, - we, . should 'think it ' necessary to . ' ' IN T1111C WOULD I . . ; . . 1. . . 1111ow The'y ;.u; Jr rakpo'e-17k—ets in Chidnigo. .. � . — . I . I I . . . . 1. . .. . 9 1 I . . . . I I . . . . .. .. . I .1 . I . .sionally on the. canvas. Ihad,.no needof swim. That would Perfectly protect deform .them with.,i -wholly ;unnecessary,, .. Iii ma'aufaOtured b � y . . . . . .. . . , From the Chicago Tribune.) . . U616V Royalty Prqoakes. a longer sitting. ' I put aside the driwing � society, tho'b6ye, the' authorities d th d and,in regard to pronwiciition, mislead- . . . . I 1 � . � . . I an . � . I - . I . . . , . � I A . and passed to another - person. When I newspapers. Ing letter -"Montreal Star. - � . � I . _.. . I . � � ,. 1. I . pickpocket was captured in thepool- I have seen the three 1itt.ie dauiliters of . . � . I It seems like an -easy thing . . .1 I . I . I -Mc,COLL 6ROS-ofico�,,TORONT6 � . . I room by Billy Pinkerton. He- had about the Prince -and -Princess .of Wales at the wished'to continue the.first portrait, I took- to do; but, in practice, society -or a part ' The change in the riding habit worn b " ' . . . I . . I .. . � I . I . . . 060 in his-pooket, robably stolen money, I the'subjeot of it into, my mind, and .put of it -finds it very hard to do" -in fact, the Princess of . Y And for sale by dealers; Ask -your merchmtfdr ' ; . . . P opera, writes the Mondon Correspondent of Wales has been the subject Lardind and take no other. . I . I . . I ' I and the detectives say lie is an . outside the Philmaelphid Times, with their parents, him'in the bliair, wheri I perceived him as quite finpossible,'. And society. has been of much talk and ifiocussion' among ladies This oil under the FJ6 rest tesb-. an� - moat . . .. . .. . I thief. After the Second. heat of the -2.23. When, on one occasion, the little one goit. distinctly as if he had Won theke in rbality like that for. at least.& hundred years. it in - England, and m4, -be ititoresting to , active cempetitiOn. was 20 the . Toronto Indus. I I . . ., . . I . - rice, Mr. Dow Announced the capture aild ting sloefyi her mother took her up on. her -1 may. even' add with 16rin and. color was a little longer agd than tha.t 9. Solid horsewoman here.. Thd new riding habit. trial .Exhibition awarded the highest prize'; also , . . . . I , It I the GOLD -MEDAL at the Provincial Exhibi . . . Stated that the thieE` would be walked up hip, and at boar sIeep t ere on her knee�6 all more defined than in the original. I con. Pennsylvapia. 15utchinfin -came into th� iff'm'ade with a Short skirt gored to. -the and the highest award at the ' ; . . . I and down the stretbh, in order that. the the,evening; I have seeiVthem. at obarit templsted from time to time the itnaginary presence of the- commander of 'the British DN -0 -n! 4'i' 2 '221 . . I . a- . knees,eo that the position ofthe ilder issafer 1. ibition, Ottawa, the silver medal. I . I Crowd. might'know him in future.. ]go. Was . hie ceremonies which were attended by' figure. I suspended my work to examine r ging Philadelphia ad, in the saddle, being unencumbered With the Farmers and all who use Agricultural machin - I . . . . , I led out by two offiedrs, and whilo-the band much jporiip and circumstance,,, I have seen i complained that t a. soldiers had a.ha�ia . Of heavy folds'aria u0bless length'of 4raperiy none but - . . . . �b . . . , .i ; the pose ; every time I caRt my eyo on the t cry, will. save money and machinery y using � � Che " played, the 11 Rogu6's March 11 they marched , 'i I a the me.n.11 In end, year he going to Swim within Right of hithert6 woin. The skirt cannot be � b]7c WrL. . . .. I. . . . . . I I . . I I thtm. ffdingj� driving, ,viialking, boating, and . Sw his house, to . . . �. 1. . . 1. I 11 .,their man up* and down the t'r6k in fjont on, tobno of these ocoasions, I ventiiie to stated that he had pitinted 800 portraits, the great annoyance of � his daughters., The about, and is thAis pre'ventediromievealitA . I I L . * * . I . . I . - , -_ . ,i �of I 'the 'stand. The Crowd bhcered-�*the. say, aid the wearing apparel of eaqh one of Oreat and ' small. But the - nQbiosis .of tit I general promised *to look into it.'. The thb f . . .IJA1RDT1*T_B0.--, . . . . he thiefo and the I I ittle girls exceed in costa 610 bill, - A, - � I . at . Oct And ankle; which eat never lo6k . I -_ I �. I ! . management find hooted at i . overstretched imagination ineVitably ovor� offic * sent to extimine reported that the graceful when stretched over the side of the . . � - .. . I . I . the latter appetbeedto feel ekeeadinglytheap. s1mp1&Vbito.mfis1m1rook, undecorated by took him'; by degregs he lost the Power to -swinkaing place.was be far from the boase .horse to reach the Stirrup.'. The skirt worn I I I , .&SXC . . ... . . . I . I I . i . I � � . _� . . � . anylace, unrelieved by a . ny silk slip or'ex. distinguish between the. real and imaginary that the men could not be .Peen. So th% by the Princess is' -216t much lougibi, than' I . . V.01;& . ., I . I *: . The Baroness .Burdett -Coutts gave a. P,rosive-sagb, fdrined the opers'costume; -the sitters ; his mind, becawo'confused ana were .allowed to -Continue. The DutO an' ordinary arawing-room costume and ) I . � I , , � garden party af Holly Lodge, Highgate, on winter and boiting dresses are,of,sorge, t . .unhinged,, and W spen 6 thirty years in -an kathei came again to complain, and when light, easily raised by tli6 weare . � I I . . . .the afternoon of July,1. 5th, 'which was the he asylum. : �.. ..� . . . . . . N1618 s Adl-t0ohm�$0 . s1ru , , I .., . first occasion . in . many. years that she surnitner'dresfica of washing�priats. And . .�. I -.1 . . . . . .1 told . 61 the 'officers' report replied, 11 Ali, the.danger of causing a stu&bI6, which so, . I . 1. . P., . . I I . . . u those girls have got a gpy-glass." Lot continually lippponsWith the - riding habit , . ... ' , iron. � � . . . � at ,' a a in 'the, simplest style -no . � . . . I received company ather pleasant suburban , 6 , , 'AN.. VimarLLA AS 'A LIGIITN114G ROD.- the b4yagat health and tan, in �be water, usually. . . . . I � . . � . ..... L'. ! ... * , . I residence. The Hungarian Band enlivened . I 0, no eriggn, ,oun i .1,6 ; 0 iss. Amongthe many iratilis a . f the lightning and let tool6ty focus its opy-glaps in worn. I . . � . . . . . .. I 1, i , , 1,9tia, so 1,9tion, so . the scene and the Pal emote '19g . tat , � " at the dooi bell, 2.80,a.m. Doctor C , O.UGH� COLDS.. ASVII(NA .. � . . at ibe Band, in a r 0, I 0 l'itin, go" ers in, ' . .1 some , ­w-ning I . . t al -'no Ole.' S da w r : , Oul I during the storm of yesterda afternoon it other direction. I I . . 1. . . . I . pokes ' his head 'but of' the witiol6w. .W1I(OOP1NG'-60UC..V][, - - ` . . ... � part of the grounds, played Occasionally i th I is reported that a vitlzbir. -q,41 . I �. . 1. � . ,� , . I , , . . I during the afternoon. h "'. a. ofties 11 of , X , b's ago. 'name it � I — dd'Hel.100 "Halloyoiitaolf, I'm no We- . " . , Cllkotrr. - . . . . . I Refreshments were . vulgar and to, eless'ereatur 0 . I phone6 Come over. to. Car6lino street. Thia:ld OstabIfhhod remedy can be with 66nfk I . . L . V 6r and t Is unnecessary to mention, who was stand- The Earl of Onalow iocently. lirought Be Ved in a marquee shaded by- an avenne present time at thb watering placles'all ever ing on the Allegheny Railroad trhak on the before the Hquse- of Lords the' reat scandal Man awful sick over* there." 1.1 What's the done recaiiimondod fortlie above complainto. . , . I .. of 'Chestnut trees, Wid also in several of the � the a antry are making the bodies of thialk basin, with his umbroSlIs, raised,. when that of thocity churches,'m ahownty the recent . ' in r ',, now,a,ye Stpose, I MIlly IT. It your Worehant hagnot, gob it, he 4 . � Theflowdr , 0 know. That's what ,you've got t6 find but. ,, . , BICJXLE 1 4 1 . . principal- rooms of the house. . children a more means bf Parading their tremendous flash Came,. was suddehly made ,census in, the St. James' Gazette -sixty-one .matter with'hi coo�n.gatibfoxyou..,. . - '. . I . ...... garden and the vin Cries and tropical houses aware of the fact that the rain was piti. in number, with, an av6iago attendance at � aotm W. � .1 ' were throwix open. to her lady -ship's. guests, power to spend moto6y, and who ate ruining I .1 - R16fing him. Looking - upwards he, : the Sunday morning service 0 less tbfi;n a 1 didn't bring a diagnbaig'with me;" And. Hoinou (Formorly.T. 131okle & Son), . I . .1 , thd morar health of their off6pring by ass Y . lho'.doctok Slammed .down tbe window; ton, Ontario. . Proprietor. � , � � . - King Ralakaivi, of ihe Sandwich Islands- found t at. tbQ p, 'a i0aiiiy numbs ' sl,�J I , -. * , " , $ inculcating ia 'these impressionable young El �int of his ambrallm.-bia a hunatoa, two'.thirds of thl r � . . . i I Otonaed by Colonel Judd and Mr.A.-F. blue streak upon it,'cno df, the Steel ribs boiog.bffibials and children. -The total . mod -on his clothes and': profanely _ _.. . --..---- - . . I ... � . S�bgo, were presented to the Barou6sa -and breasts a mad, Passion for,poisonal adorn. . Wits melted, and the Whole top of his rain' annualinconleig stated at upward of :e4l,. 3 09 ad over to the desired, locality to fiAd to, - . I - � —1. � . . I I � I I . Mr. Bardett.Coutts.Bprtlett.. " � . mOnt-would that these silly and repro. protector burned. , reto6na at �ome dis- 000 . , but that does not. include, residences, Ruwarer'fromun overdo'se of'o6ld peab just 0. _1� NORTHERN 0 CIF10 I . . I I , , betnalble mothers, I s'sy, could be here to . getting through the worst of it. Dbuble fee. I I .. . - . . � . d-.[1.9_,fi ho I all P in gyLth r , ng P It band no kn f P be h ts, furb hat 0 Mr L St - , �_._ It has been for some time suspected in sea the pattern set in this -iiiatter by the taucowho chanced to be looking "in that iii'many Cases let. for large sumoi Lord I . ,; R-AILRO 0 t N09 I M I.' , � LiVetgodl th6f a considerable traffic. in Prine ad direction diatinotly'saw.the fla,Bho-and.,�ete Onalow proposed A Royal Commission, but Doan Stanley received .his catly, daucaj . . I L- . � . . . . . . I � ago of Wales.- The exampleis 1656W , . VORWUNIGS � � I . is . . explosives, hag, been � carried on between as all examples are when coming from the . sure the goantleman was killd , until they the ,to bishop of Canterburyj the Bi h tiou�bsfore he went to'Uugbyf at Somfoith A . ' A iftnims. 0 � . . I. . Amdrica anol'E ngland. Recently a barrel fountain lidad- of social emineucal &64 %he as* him iatly lowev'r big wr and scoot of cindon and. Ldtd. Granville ou esto Vioaxage, near Liverpool, uiider the Into . 50,000 Farinoi. 6,000,000 Acres. I 1. . ' ' ' I . 'R6-V,W, Lawson. Amenghis 111491; 1004t Und, Itith . s,tion-tho responsibility for' I i 1, follow puplig I Wallow, Choice Thal6r, N I . . I . purpoiting to contain conlout, brought by result is seen in the admirable dressing, of for the nearest shelter.- ickhtond Stata. 10 0 K Fariallig, Stock, notiodat Dairying, . I . . ihe Cutatd steamsh , Malba,,Was opopea by young English people universally extollod . -Two Philadelphia mechanics have Sao— holwilelvet, neither soomeainollnea to ass 0. were Mr. aladstobo, now patron of th I ., . Ft L . . . . . . I 112 the b�oauti 6 the scandal i's gat e'ri living,.&na Sir Richard Cross. . . . r roandufwTol. Ono.six T . I . V and ivator (,,,A undance. * the 'Customs offielars, and Rix zinc boxes 'in evcr� communities of taste, I I � 60od6d in utilizing tin obrapai They began I 0 . th --.-. 'a reported thdt,Mr.'Toha Carnegio, of ORO a d ' a annua p. falont9l Re- . . discovered containing olock-work infernal , . I force that mpq Iona to a dragtio meas re 0 It i , I their oxpatimonts a few yeata ago by melt. I I . . flue 1 0 nd Weigh to gotbi A ' . ,% nialobinco proparca wl dynamite Afeft, A 6A­�. O�� A, 'D - 4-41 4! . tv .� ! �. - i.; ;a I ! ,1. .. �k 0 secularization, Patotborougho hag Comb in for another for. 1 0 � . .1 . . � - It r a 0 U . M.L'S au lia YOU R ro re UB.f I 11 days afterward � a barrel containing six wag started two Yeats ago in Cincionati, a2ahavesuodepaea in propuring a superior A member of more machines was found aboard the . )Bavarian, It is stated that in some of the Ali inaugural pianio wao"givanl and one of, the coromonies was the marriago of James article of iron froni them. ' Thc�y- uo-�V am. Ploy sixteen or eighteen w6rhmon. They der the barrels bill heads boating O'DonovanlicsWo ,McHugh; and'13olla Walker. The society Pay 03 a ton for tin scraps dallvoroa On the to I . . nathib wetefound, . 13 aied.quietlygoonaftokwaras. itamemory promises. Those arelpikeddima.furbace the Some additional antiquities havo arrived ba,snow been revived by the brutal murder .� and, ce,rbonized,,sor as to nankep'soft iron free at the British Museum. Among :the most of Mrs—McHugh by her husband. or semi,Atool. It is said that one ton of will interesting. are sundry contract tablets . I found at Babylon,, olated in the fifth year ' —Japanose pug dogs are the lates6fo),Bhlon. able craze. Queen Vidtor!4 , the E Mper6r, I 'or mwillmuke a ton of metal, and by co a'etoaln - the fumoi from the furnace [T1 dolt of Antigoaug - and the, eighth year 'of A16x&uddf M, at ,Mgus, to 'whom, the of Germany, and - Mrs. Lindsay 3:(' of Hyde Park Londmi, art) among the6f.'r,tit. ",in . gh I I,h w.1.1 al ty Pounds of oxide of tin is . e. . . . i hl dom 0113011 of Ptolemy Atttibutdg twelve Caro, I. vhilb higtoristo have only droditol him wite ownerg, of these animals They ate � Conduct. its the great profession Be -1* , , " I 3 dot '­ : I . . e I With a roign of six. - - . . ,� . . .! . . ., � . I I .. . . I. . .. . ! . I . � . � I 1, Very, expensive, and this boriett Weight* Shouldibe threo'pouti& and 16 half. - ,. . . . .. . . . . . . . . .... 1. . I . , I � 1. haviot is the perpofual rove f U,; What a man does tolls ticWhat N I ... . ­ . .. 1.1— .1 . — t io L'O I . . I . . I ! met . . I . I . . I . I . . I I I I 0 . . I " � I . . % . .� '. . . . . . I . I . , . . I., - I.- � I I I—- I,— , - --­,._-._,.­.­­­­. 1-1.1 .�_ I I � -1 I ­ . . 1 %-,%. � . .1 , ­ . I . .. , I 1.11 -11 � I- ­ ____ I African e3edi. 11straotions ran% pireto Bond back men ate wall. paid and well treated. to the fopo;t that Stanley was purchase Av6s to fill U , a gap oditioji Caused by aels and � � Out Ett,yes is expected in Lon. iber at the unvoiling of the the late Sit Frools Vyssght, . � tuna bythe death of &rich uticiain Scotland. The sum is said to be 8200,000, Me. Carte. . gia leaves for the old Country shortly to take possession of his inheritance: I nov. Fathot,iivaon,6)iativoolMontreAI has been &Vpointod General of the Order of.lopulto in North America. He is the first Canualau Who li� the position, . ,s been appointed to . . . Aft endeavor to abolish the. teaching of Spanish in the San Veanoised' tivening � 46hools has justfailed. The languago, is found to bd too. useful to business in tht I 'von up. — region to be gi - — . � . .... . I :, . I . . 1, . I . . el . . � . I �� ", '' �, � . , . . � I ­ I—- . ,��.� I - . � �, . . I . — �, , . 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