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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1882_08_04c4m&=mww& sele who in probably to I y expedition to -*-All Wi -y career of thirty �eantsilligile4l ilia reputation AS Due Of ot Awl Illost !U(Wt!Ssftll gesserals of Still FUtering the service se -one to flie PO he rapidly i L of Colonel. He served in the Bur - A for'which he received Xfterward he achieved distinction 0 tI a 1101a At the siege of Sebastopol IV sevii 14' be f Honor and the fifth clan 0. 39 4. Frw of the Medjidie. At of the.7 tCKERTNG, IPAY GUST 1882..,.,. of 1,ticknow it arkish L)&dge V0 ourided, and received the e was Made brevet the gelge e in ISW he receiv It 7 ,it colonel, and P Will tvvu clasps: for his services in 6 likelikil Sign. lie oommanded the a 01? cilinoc caMp can", i to tile Red river, 11 1411MMA, X&MAWS W4111011-Mallon—A Tarlitlah Stwy. t as quarterinaister getterisit. 10 0"Ibaldrs coliiiirtsitiiip. nn who in hindering them from doing all- that CATHUD—RAL CLOCK. ION s:teu um. 9 9 to The Personal istory of Garibaldi," if they have s mind to ? � 1 0 11111141 was There am few pleasanter places in the 51, Is -:I, Wolacley was appointed 'told In an interesting way by Mrs. Biauci - and above all Gordon Birown. Et get An latelossUng Talk world than the hills of W �rn =1* k 1110 British troops Oil 'the (lot -write for t.011AII111k Vill, is's, timely featu of the Midsummer the policy of �he (11614 changti. and in or- 1US84 to and the dainty little white V1 t look It hantee war, ith'th " xg"tiaa Quonlex—aft" wilso dertodo that the first thing is tohave You were .6 oJ pon the bright blue of the Boa- f tile A tral, anti t re igi Holiday. number of 7hel Century,.and in an amantional Charles down u W'd rallk major gent. r turn to accompanied by a at iking portrait of the by- lVemAnent. CIUMN100. Gordon depould." Never waa a Is" 00 Digkings. were you apt?" phorun forul a maze of clustel ing vineyarila it, to'lly (lefcate4l the ellettly. . oil his ��l Italian patriot. His romantic courtshi r. Wn&n Among the Re" — "M bound to out its own threat an the Ub" IL for Atr and skinny melinn-.patches. I ut three bun. sit. 4,arnet %%olseley recei I the &" Globe - MiA tbe Libend Partr---�- Ut- on. is in this move. Never were i harsholders "yes; I did shorthanAi '.wqt droid and fifty years ago, i ; wall a very 000! described as follows Disappointed in a 1111111 " 11111"lo, erty- &I A'Agrant of e"s 0 a" —2%o stermised to rdin their ov In prop Dickens I for eighteen months. I did not differeat matter. Zmeft � f parliament all =;._AAV&oa to more d it e'diciations for any one of his novels, only It. At the 'c�nil hopes of acoomplis ing great things for : reutett K - C, X But lot them go (in. inn a of Tim tilik Then, all these eL kind green iir (,arnet NVoseley was liberty in South Am rica, Saddened by the CiocK'm funeral, and even - shady E death and im rison sit of his companions ahis fugitive pieces. He ilietatod to me moot hill -sides were one grest a -)f Savage ti Natal to administer the pn"on of his articles in A U the Year. R"nd. He and fiercer I I It of tilt colony. After remikinvo; and weary with III personal sufferings: t is not the weather� thk�t poisop,16 haive THOVOII GORDON BILOWN III 1911111ADIIII. was's, iery clever man to tholsic ui�ider him., forest, through which fierce ti V1, Illike 'aribaldi was staindi g one (lay on the dock speaking about during the put 'Week, men roamed at will. Th I Wn of Brusa iIlall(i of tie auxiliary forces uptij G rA the world won't stand atill. Bosid!!. w bi He way treated me very wep indeed. 1, i: sited admitill of his ship, when, a long the women who th h that too has not been entipely ove seem to think Dickens was a Ishat and bwTe( ose days, the !S76- lie. was,appoi the mischief has the " Ube to do Mos moment the. g1l itaI -- r.. the end to low Or ti t be it ne island (of -Cyprus tinder h name to the. shore to water, one Suddenly too War, terrible war, has made lot an rrr;L, " still rewl writer. Whisiabyrions, til an to fade u t the with the 01obe? It is 3 elsuaL 0 case. from the amt. white do IS o [It Olym. g d attracted Ilia motice fl -I gave. orders," bl course through the veins of even a t. (;%the - majesty's high commissioner says lie, '­ to be pt t -oil Shore, and I ap- in uggish with surprising energy, iLnd lose in it theirs. nly a Mere P Yale enter- lie nedito come into his office in pus. overgesI At night e howl of the 1i ,-III elkit.f. Lord Chel si, i" nothin . Why cry rine'street about eighto!cl , t - Ayrian wolves would be heard clqse under T evillillall(It" proached the house inted out to me as her E- and Alexandria., to my, nothing of pr . That, an q mo ock in he T�oirn I'vatt-11 by in Zu I dj� eon the out about its stut 'of, perverse way@ ? ]At iDg lood begin dictating. lie woul of W" 01) the walls and robbers haunted every road. 1151 itt it -44 r dwelling, witha be ting heart, but with Ara Bey and the Khedive, have Is e to takt ther and ts. le the wind and down the floor several timest after dio-. g"N't'l"1111lent se pies o But there was one man who seemed to fear to) take coins of that determined will. which never fails to chie IF the hour. What a lot of win somebody art If to III% if out of its sails. udeed what i eed'to start tatingalsenteuceorso higraph,oklaskme if es ot arii ing orninand success. A inark" (her husband) shao of the head there have been during Them in the little ; lorld am por- to read it. I would Iro no. and holk w4ld, in neither wolf nor robber, culti ating big little h ')'It 11 H is have another? re garden on the slople.-Of the ountain, and f( invited me to entei. I Should have (lone thoms eight or ten days I P1 a ktttIV k ; I Unlit had 1161ca tectioniBt, coI and COU us " you nine caao�$ out of ten, order me W strike out pacify thi� coull r so without his invit4tion. I hitd seen him shown, by their pursed up snout c - eOU rugin tj�,6 to II his fruit, as I, p . reviously. And to the young womall I. rugated foreheads, how th y I� ci please. Why not adopt tZOR11 Lling, anti certain ords and insert others - He- was coolly as if lie had bbim in th heart of (;on - left the Ciiiiii before lie e p sh y merely a " ct icken" but a tired out at, I o'clock, and Went slantinople, Many *iieople It him that he T I ; said -. 'Thou must lie ,line by a bond the gravity of the situation, anThow t make it not me C generally which only death 'call dissolve.' I had could have easily untied the Gordi&u knot full fledged rum ter? ran't it doing good 5ovi n toi his club on the Strand, X very would certainly be robbed o eaten up some t III'llainkil Paget-Sey-inour work lagsainst I*nd grabbers and monopolists, singular I thing was that he never dictated found a treasure, forbidden, 'Indeed, but of wit�but much or any bloodshed had th& day ; but Hassan, like a stur, ly old Turk as c fit- ua.4junior navat lord . y though why their protected iDtH-eatS should the closing parafsphe of bix stori. Ile al- he was, only answeroi that no mail. can f4 -as blame it was onlyl been wheire the fitness of things indi- in willI1111tS . to IS74, and fos�' what valuI6 If there ; A very evident, not have the benefit of the (11overninent's ways finished it imself. I used Ito look in avoid his destiny, will went u i j list the same r wholly mine. And blame there was wo cated that they ought. It i 4 4 foe, -cry evident. Come, the Paper forit, and find tha It Ist d lys. ti il"S following commanded th� taken the pro- tering �aii in not �aged asouls were indissolubly bound togethel - and qfe4urlse, that had Gladstone an before, raising and selling his fruit, and' is d roll Ileell in ch4g� the heart of an innocent mail was broken I per Olan lie might have you folks that are buming to Out a quarter it very greatly from what ti� ictated to providing food for himself an hi little girt, Lat' 6 P of a million into a news pbr epecu ion, me. the only othilir inhabitant of he In. hovel, c Squadron itince 1880 c livilt,collipallioll of tile Baith ii But she is (ICSAI I e is tvienged—averiged VIIECKMATRD ARAB[ go for the World, youlf t sooner than. Dickens had a very odd I btAbit o comb- y efol U Oil and jogged along, altogethe -, contentedly I I indecif ! And IiiI lily Si it w Icographical socie y� er long i4 for," etc., oi 'I y 6111 but you will the (1161w, and is I serve your in drod enough. g his li*ir. He would comb it X Dun th at (lay when, stri" still to detain it es t.ell. . -- I a ittle purpose better- times in a day. lie seemed nevei to tire of Now it happened that on th one, I felt her. �ailingpulse, and Sought aft,� it in a good thing to bum a I day lie had in tilt-litiolletl ilk -.1 lie, dispatch" as the wl cot FOR PROTUCTION 1.1 03, -force! of. to catch her. f breAhitig ; but I proi PO i6r, were it Only to allow that Nelson's it. The first thing he did. on coming into his garden a tine melon, so m ch bigver than b locilitiolkil e wen all the rest that he made up is mind not to V ed the hand and ki ised the lips of the dead, I of sea dogs, have worthy successI all comfortable and all m efied. Is the office was to com is r. a I now citibarking!for- and wept the tears 4 of despair. 11TIat M&MAcre is, Alxandria was, so taxed Laollar III ton and said cheaper by him dictate a solutence or two, and t an be- 11 it� but to keep it an a bir;hday treat for i a 2 and 'till, tell thou*Ln out Ir as lto-cllterc4l tile navy in IS5 Front this peculim, description of hiscourt ou:kt, very terrible. LS d the process I F XZ sat the )line gin combing. When he got through a dic- rim little Fatima. v r6a I wholesome I tated anothoi sentence He was vie 'care- Old Hassan was sitting telling it, one It d istillo,' ti011 as aid-de-camp to Ship, if so that cold, I be called which pro- tim, �, better all that, and a great deal more, Noses may eat cheap b , it. it, command of the ceetled -in such suit- mary fashin, it maY be that that kugfand's pi-cittifle should have Sugar taxed and made.cheal all the "me I ful about his writings. He wanted every hot afternoon, as he smoked kill lontr pi in is, Ilejoinedlithe 'arib Idi'i -%vaY'0f %%'as beei diminish -I." Andsoon, and so on. Redpath pocketing' his niillio a, and yet not sentenceits, be an perfect as possible I efore the shade, and listened to t le tinki Irl inferred that (a I e o the t enty-third re, were letting it go to press. it, tile Sv\ wav lie Wh It has specially struck the Ci00% is the a soul paying a , t tit& if there tiny strewn that �ept his Iii ttie plot alive, of fill lieutenant lie -very similar to hi. (if warfare. jaw ty, wh c I ow res . I IS 0 1 - it IK"'al, tivicra which the the freest trailrin =to e world has Dickens was an �rling when su4denly the garden door opened, and IF, Ititti,ki t4) nIS61 and ni;ijo� took Aniza R . says Ricciari, ole -hearted air with odd If II P11011 retty much ,,, 1),e, manner that lie did whc ie thing is talked about. The number ever seen Unnekleamiry illione in the the company he sought. I have "own him, in canie three men, 'with guns on their t I Ni;2. in I-. I lie was major in the 19d lialei:ino," and ho ever little it linight IlavC of I illed, wousided,t burnt, -and outraged, Fxchequer, anti yet not a I -ja& paying % bile I Was employed by him, to go down shoulders and long spears in Itheir hands. t, ';S lieutenant t; lo I. i"Illivilt, ill it, beek.11 expected front such a commencement, has been read and talked of in as easy anti a red evnt more than lie on ht. Yesto Yes- to the Seven Dials. about the worm place .. assan's first thought^va� that the'roli t to the rank of III' I A n .0 tei to tile -11 wit) 11 1 1 udon, and SlesT and eat tl He lbers were upo ,,ilofl)oor nita's life mile was faith- corrk�fortable & fashion as if the whole had. It in all delightfully fine. )O'A .0 him at Last; but one glance It ow, 'hat thenew- mers, roughly Sl look c hin, three thild- be,u the lefitruction (if a rutolp hill or a revenue tariff scoundrels anii 11 sguorant old roasted his hotrrin ere tfie rest d (1, and showed him t fill to her hero. Ill.") kilighted. idwin Smith tyranta.­ IA)tua rejoice in onopolienand slept with the poorest. He loved,,low iety. dressed and dusty though they were, did 1�. C. It tell NIellotti, n1840 -. Teresita, in wal,01 est. We have all, as (10 Iticciotti in IS47. Phrases it, witnemed a bombardment by bow down before ruillionaii - lAt us Put Ile neveir seemed so happy an when ted in not look in the least like bril lands. Two of of the I lidiall contiligell -c all "PluLiVIIlitly been. ever)XItimilraince in the way of trade inter- r qoflae-liOuse, with a crowd of the them were fine-looking men of middle A$e,. III -clock during th telegraph. alill hik"I a Poo Illidt-I k unwonted course. Let us grow our o!,A n oranges and lower ciiii-sets talking airound, hint. I never whose long, dark beards were j ust begi units I' gratified fly the sensational and r 9 '"I"D lit! ftiI wanov in India. - oil.. We cry out feed our own si w chaiacter of tile exhibitic 1k, 0 hall we be a mialleoll 4 Word 4hat was amid, and as the to turn gi ey- The third w to a tall, hand- 1411'all IlIIIt1IIN*, taking part In tlI9 or aa poverty-st3 icken country lAke India th &WfUI tillion when hundreds of great an4 Prosperous p front whom Noth ng ea some young man with large, Aack eyes, wl r 't" but, about le IIL:U` Iosoi Observer I ever saw. 10 1 75 (.1 ti.k., ineluding fig 1:100,000 it, ot a inni to calit away h butchered to snake a aorro-* and oilshi , bspn and cheese- Aped It c 1:.-11 t die lit Lucknow. before accepting this as tile exact truth of 3 Ins. When I was working or him said courteously 4 I Ul lail holiday" nind with turned tip eyes PI shalt forevog" IiZ awt Let us above *lie was at the zenith of his farnei jus� before " Peace be with th f t We have otit maellheison was, "Itist kiLow at'least two ven all things get up Rreat land companies that his deatil, ; and ven then he oveoi these been hunting on the mounat Jost our �su lies and turno oown Illouthit we thank he& t lot a arA tilingm 'I'll#-- first is the r( It of t ys- thal we are not as those heathen lietirtle" aym draw all the public of main int� their carelem� rollicking rounds amo I of t IS poor way; tell me, I pray you, ow far it is to 11;111�Vlf in 10ttles. After thia! tell, over a 111tich longer � Period And the ino, aters. yet, after all, what i's the differ- lands and keep it in nuess witil the better than a high-toned dinner.", Brum. -ilgal! 'I Ailver %%as 91%ell 111:111(i of the Ile second is 6c to X%,Ilicllofll had any sympathy with, kktruggling toiler be for pay ten prices "it ties riAht before you," answered major -i al en- eneq " I Was lie so great a drinker i lie ham. l rallk and Open Offici c, for, the "Itiserailles that for his lot. isad the land her pocket that niar Haman, rising at once to receive ihem, like or v the repitation of being'O' collragcIllo.11t of cost 1,eivi%cen the price I which he loss never earned, and thank God I I a hospitable old fellow as ;he was and As to thefirst wt -s-11 11 1 ss�ver saw him drunk myself. I haiie I Of Silver atild price i I.ills. [Nlril) SPAIi in idlene" all the days of Is a life. 01). it is when you have restetl aw ite I will gladly JXST EO. point, what we hi ve always contended is I' t all so nice. Tim CIAX K not but may,' Seen hi several times fthilata , how- guide you thither. But rat, I pray you, that the oi Of t Ilira'bly Served" 9 as on boird - Bless you, my children; �-Vcr. fe only drank the best of ne, but Icsystchl to accuillula- fly thost eep all to your Sit down and repose yoursel es, and take of fleet! it, is, olelveoi or soulke other body and. be happy." he Ilmok that very freely. Sherry was his ui,sold bil1q, and ti at in Ot tills Atli * I Seymour a such food as I can offer." n M 'ble, but especial favorite, and he never used a price for a y liall and too uncliarita, XCIAX But what about That we will do glad y, for we have accumulation tile a-1 caX t4I0 while hall If , together is likelv Io -ile just am low by tile ooi not telieve there was one ; MOM Eta" of� fine old sherry. lie was insatia- fasted since aussrise,'�rdd t e youth, seating dill)Utt-11- -Ki been hurt the whole affair would le cigarette Stoker, and when die ting to to 41 we a 11 0116 nictilod as toy 1 lie other, it not lower. noWl) tim of islost, Shorn Anti what about the Mail! by illere have, me slw�ys had a cigatette in his in uth. He himself w The It served with hil-441 girl. 41 tile Otis- ha at on I v -been, in tile On At th - III present till , as we "ll"'we sve been lately been whole days in hich the " little wan . a ry 81 some bread and a slice of y is inclo" ; a finer t,nga,gk, III tile Whitewash- cr day. the coulici I is oil er f 1,000-W, be- of il R attractiveness. woul It To think IlYpocritm" kall not been " much am men- w pruce insist, too. He br-ushe ' of I have never seen to tile gobiell I . ll'i—lillort ill its sales- -that is, coln- Uninteresting. hili coat frequently, and changed It a collars stal�, stupid. and t up fill, tender. those ponderol 8 masoics 01 nieW Dot tioned, and there has not beless an oath worth several times in a day. lie Arasev ry bit as This was more than r Hamilton had asi ilie nian pareil tile 160111AS pli Ilovi ahis rate the con- bargained for,ad-d lie look ruefully at the tail,, sl toll Of coal. one atl,,t (if thilt I:A-, loctell ti-ttlic al"Oulita onIv battered dii the towers of the city. a c-elit. flow is thi lie key-stona of humorous in his speech as in his writin . splendid fruit, his littie� da ghter's promised at Ilk t a e, �� culiarly fine hume, r tenolvr lave had to lot: hiii swept tile Opposing Soldiery in swathes. atitution in no When like was in a pe ii like :I win in a. put up fill ily then Confederation wk�ll, if"t1iis Does, on. be looks- treat. But it was ot. in 'a nature to deny It wan ol Ike cookiliIi keep up laughing by the hour wi nd from 40 to 20 lacs of rupces perweek, and, Ali. that was tile tiling process lie- ened. it not actually shake I out. But didn't anything to a tired It ngry guest, and .4,11 VN lra9c Of 40 his witty talk. lie vW not I one of those as it will requi I t all avc an(CI thus that the warming Up I(, for a the CtAwK may there'wer going to be DO I in a trice the chei ed telon was vanish- ilt, (�t,. v rcio�t " round to Ulect gan� %nd dapper little nienme, wl Ten I are above those they employ ; he lit' . a the )!car ing piece Is piece dow the Strangers. ptweek r the- III( tail govern deftly llalldliiI I All right, freely withTe as with any mem- once, I' ment livi ig yard -stick, or furi. more yolitics for never to ng? the ho-nic charge o -ill talk, and the corred. throats, whiiii Haman a I li a gal - lit ti e, waIke4 IWO or three but then people A and railways, it 14'evident that there is a Otis drivo file ked lie world Ponding echo will come. bber ol club on the Strand. Dickens wait ant attemptat a smile. hidden as well as a.11 opcill acevIlittlatioil of ir.c taller,, anti for all t undoubtedly the best after-dinner speaker in But little Fatima. (lid n t take the mattkii thers," or fierce bull- How Wi"Lau's balth no Were there ts going oil. Hie affct of this ccull'u- lik -1whiske �I,I,t %:i'k,,k \%as. t drai red no fear of a pun beefore I heard him at Wiliteliall one so uietly by any in and suddenly -11 , 'vil C %it lation lust to lower tile average price r as th' said tA their, neiglikbour gonsim t, CLO4-K.4- eye.% it this oces 3ion being the anniversary of the tilt- Illall a\ 4 - I ey' I would may strimininglil, b it won't. The brZ down in a burst of be and tears. tIIeN' di.in't lijild, it f the drafts later in file year, the !l 11, this in like Jusille". t does one a in for &(In t . All right! British iuseurn. There was An enormous Ha ! what means this ? 'asked the young - it favorable rernittinir t a privilegeof kept it'll on neighil and It rt good to hear tile . ra�tle of Englatiol's ladies are going i crowd, lardly standing -room, and he eat'hunter, looking U P fro his meal. Has - I I" is affair is to And gentlemen an to hav h them in one contink;al rear, lie was a fine obability, the Whether or not th -alize, going. ill be nice, and t .,-w hull ditis to ner.ti in all III a ami&, which - tion, but there ti'lne ill shoovil now. it woultl ImItat i le in a general war in quite ploot point bathing rnj a actor, aid this, added to his t made hi was something in the young hunts I n appart-lit ga as son affirn that they an it ought to le. it wi I be jolly for irresisti Loly funny. lie wall, 7 �reat &term lik-int-s )ionic front hisi lodgc� lie all surprise us, indeed, weritr tile end of tile all] Dog the Oracles- 'Son clerical bather tn t five hundred -aised to always though'; it WOuld come to this' ot an picnie, but a gourmand. Me ate ant i look and tone not easy to Fesist, and at fast z y 1.) With Ilis Ilat oil. Ittit I 15IIp- systeln to be a considerable loan r in the Pro- pound feminine, e the pleasure :te, and ate, and cared little foir the qu ;,it the whole truth came out I! fooin collapsing alto- Ot sera are certain that a passag a Y, A Did thou hast given by child's chosen It those Nlatoiiiv fit(- ex'ehaag, filled, while of a ' besides' with.you ? I'll am that the so there was enough befitte lilm." Louis- A pit A Daniel is just about tobe fu The number- fruit rather than seem in iospitable 9" cried gether. reamy-looki . a* individuals wareadon'tatir your feet." T the guest admiringly. 11 Would to ill;ven t II! - of thu Nlalley 6%% Iescl, ers ribed tile. tw or three d g dremes in also a fine idea across i ji Stem Winding We 1�� w one whole bearillif shows that they have ing of the balthin androom" I,,,) ith I,,, a witiws3 as " stretching culti4ated the interprebtlon of the But then, am there only to be a Ist I all men followed the Prof het's teaching like ticsf,!ation (A his tace, the Selo awles are now m'ad on to N sq# ladies allowed to bathe? If so. why go? 7 thee ! then should I have t quieter life ofit tilchre i . - rp,,, combined with a tritantity, L �Ufixc AND TRZ DRAMA. -friends? Whatdothtliis ,,,i i -it awl tile ifillistailk of fuL . adifferentplaof in"Wiath"beencustont- A - 3 ry negue and , I my, If noto what conses of the numbered dresses, How say y6, No penny swipe become of one for whom no "I'alent like that ary,theiruprovel systell, possessing, itis of Wat4al deserve?` -wktages. Thus, w the air of masters, that 4e time ham or what is to prov GeneiraL I.' 1 -1 h thought, some Special ad,, d tha we now undoubtedly 'tread water prmentwAs have ided lo The But before hill comrades could answer, V, 1!1;ill ln(liortl who lias.his house when it desired to, act the hands, the stem co 0, An ingevents,"and live un- mere hint at such a thing Oda acald shiver Alfret I Wilkie has scored i 9' 6110cedill as the garden gate flew open agaift,, and the collar.on th threshold Of Btirr JFV" Diu voto at St. lAuis. - th richly -dressed 12::4)) you'area liam,; is first drawn out which causes a very woullerful 'ai*A' of hrough ;the CLAXVS macl Joery. whole place was filled w Lr upon a stud it'- tile (I tionalklY in a 1 11 . Inig written men, who threw themsel es at the young I yvii art, Tu think as how I gi%c you notice tile end of it to aes I It is laid that Mr. 43"ton J - I r I I , ed lever. th worliti's history." T#AT B"IMMIN KMI.No AFFAIII, , i stranger's feet, crying Gott be praised, 1 Yhorter arm of a two-arined cury a la or Mrs. I.Awgtry. and you got long arm of the tatter, URA9, DIL �WIIAI;:: too! Why, heaven help the clergy. and y found the Comm rider of the Faith - 11,10t (If ken a man eon- This depresses the, OF Co Uw ace Barrett will ap�ear�- at I faverly's we have which turns a yoke and disengages tile I lay -men as *e1L if every on a that kissed a girl wo new P ya. itefore: i theatre,! Philadelphia. in t is full- safe and sound III a at tilt' Press club' gearing from tile nainspriny arbor, connect- 9 1 "anil knowingly the were to be brought to boolr for the iniquity. Minnie addern's new J�Iay 11 Wil I - Purse bearer, " said tile huntsman, saying ingan independerit wheel with the hand- winad, gi ving Us IL11 to understand that lie The infamy of the man " that kissen and Wave iced at pointing to HAsakn,,who tood petrifi%l at Sala is reportc4l as 46 rinkle Qr two 1. reany worth has been successfullyl proilt th L Ile flot joill-liall"tIt s4ould. settiny train, to which motion is inifloartell k0ows a It tells" is proverbial, but the idiocy of the Indiana. li. the discovery that his at t was no tanking the I tem. As sooll an pulling w1ifle, nd that the fact is, thong I he doeark 'It, I,uLn that cwi't prtect herself from being i 'kiln who opens at the Fiftli Avenue otherlihan the Sultan hi give this be- by wo the yoke is thrown c 0 a w it except it few it her will in somethin ruon. theatre pt. 18, will be Supported by a Leveil oI-e nOn tile Stem cetses, - Normally _lr,,i. disciples, that lie carries a kissed agaiqu 10 k, to Prench 0 king company. Ulan ailliundred zecehin8, o show him that illipolAl pint it; what back to its placc by a Spring. 4trous. Doe Solyman leaves n000d lead Unrequited. c 0 lie liaid. -ied by the yoke, meshes g I ta:of the Universe in his waistcoat rr'wmt I ordered pi,'tures another wheel, c rx believe that am klased aga'nat Aliel=s his arrived from Paris. She And, as for thee, little Ile added, 1,al*is photographer-, with the arbor wheel of file mainspringi P =, PInd could. givie the Almighty owner her will before his very ce, and that lie has brooght a couple of new operwil, and hanging around Fatima's 1 eck the gold chain the III . -oof, really Was ery and is thuR alw a ready for winding by v w valuable hints about managing things, did not tbore and then a the offender's Of new stockings.' - that fastened his girdle, , let this comfort .1 U (I tile Stem. il Ifle could only be persuaded to call the several 1,1.!. lie won't do. Ccnfoun pressing down U on and winding �l prophet of Bo it treet into His Secret At qlait rate hem a poor vessel, WBI.=.rd, an alleW Shakesperian thee for the lose af thy i elon. Had I a I it t.,, he arrangemen is Simple. and the offIending brother must have had ho are to illa- daughter like thee, toy ace would not looked like tha hat an air Goldwin UlI on actor, is among the Stan wt A1,1 tt:tpl the pliotographer. " but, you c un8els. , Then 'W t w pec tar me about kiss as with comfort. ininate the dramatic horizon neixt season. seem 80 lossely." f Magland sloadl KyjI1it. lith has laid do I the law and philosophy The CiAlicii does n6t betiev his kiming Miss ?ulia Hunt will o;en hIer next sea. And away he swept to ard - BrUsaith The, Armies itu tion, and with what a ire a' son at Montreal in August. inter' article recently appeared in busisseasjor it isIoften lik riu4ing the bell she will play his retinue. An eatin a irk of abject fluiskeyism has the World 1 tile St. Pete 1) g Golos on the armies *,of to something much more uestionable. At an here fore, the chief role in I " Florinel. Now when the Governor IF Brusa, a inewt, sit(k cannot sit ai'llis England an pt, It proven that Arabi interviewed end pumpell that good man dry the mania time, & gir, that properly resents Mr. th's recent performahm ill lAn. greedy fellow, heard oi assan's luck, lie Ise 60,000 men, including � of bottled up the net results in the holy an itinwelcome liberty of th kind will nev t once picked out the fin' at horse its liis -,III- printers (lo, lout inust walk from Pasha coult IS of the urnalistic sanctuary, It er dow said to have been the al . hief theatill- a -haste to -egular troops; ease -ond ('ast to another contantly, as the charac- 10 OMOO rese a nd 30,000 iri Jo ghtful, especially -taken be troubled by that slam nuLn a aft call eve t in London life ; h!`5 Richelailli . atables, and away he we t post I eas - Englar d at the prese as all entirely Itch t 'he t Inoinellt one that can Ix ttle up her wrath be- 'all 4dinind. ie Sultan, i xpecting to ge cover such a large number that w connection with that agonized message to time; while ]present it to the Sultan, 1 4 for two ye*m over )ire Stoll m kinam all told, Ing something very good in li rn. 114ey cajillot 1-0 put into any -thing like i the could hardly bi inv 20,000 European Sold- he New York Herald and the stupidity of o out with &I the blushing in- The or4 Wyar, contrary t9 expectation, Thou hast deserveds, good reward, my- on, as one could be taken IF the present Iill tile niglish newspaper and then ooin at the e;nd o tOftice. iers into acti Ike miserable 'little wretch who knew no will i Ing III) all ordiiwry piece of ivanu- front Ireland, and Government would pro dignatiou!of virtue. Dino,. be --well, the moods. Things have notbeen, Altogether an servant," said the Sultan, iv th a twii3kl* -ak tter than torifle with Gordon Bennett's Cult -K does not like to may, Looking down At the Germania. eye ; for he 4sw throng the man in a th Chinese printer will Waltz UP bably not run ' he 'risk of we ening its in a wa t:)o terrible and tantalizing merry\48 w" hoped for I J�Jid the rooni for a few inoments. and Mediterraneadgarrisons. India could only legrain i fle ing �n, as itse CLOCK does, A no musical genius ban risen 'in Lon- moment. " Ybaterday, a hundred or ordinary 11 and blood to even think on all that is go ostairs for a line of lower came. supply, 5,000 'Ood men, -as probably no it may. be permitted to adt that the slaver- don. is 'is it gold pieces for this melon ; I give thee the I IF, far less to forgive. ing idiocy of &Olne cle i this mattqr of inairy, and -hill goodly fruit in exch fo� thy home I takolm the elevator and goes uO. into native troops ould be called out. in con- I perfo are extraord ange jory after sollic caps, land thell clasion, the rei . narks that England Ali ! what a thing it id to have in a overnorlooked Oney - kissing the female lam 0 their flocks, not rapturo a Admirers think they have found a You may fancy how the G 0 It U'Ito tile Woodshed for a handful of as- an only he . Sure Of jiuccess if she prepares HV CLOI-K must say it for the hundredth to say any . thing aboont th Full-grown lewes, new Mc sun v hat a hard time of. it his household e successful Chinese cornposl- for a --ainpaign and not for a a expedition. ime. What Iota of people, young Bennett is &a offeasive, and dan Due " anvilling r of iT. W. had that nighk though he: took good care W. Robertson, a brothe Ong the rest, would never have been less of Ood, keep Robert, on the eminent knighsh pla lit, to tau to 6., so very ititellificilt, ell could be.. Oh, oily no else what had made him so angry. i -tit ht.. in list Ite it good pedestrian. Heimay 'Fair Warning. hought of but for their cash ;'and yet, just your kinses to! your own lattice amt your &all of IMad Robertson, who, Tandrs. But the story got abroad . , ev - ertheless, and I)I,k aild alk round over the builink all 'An eccentric Ad gentleman ho had mar- with what an agony of' business multi- own helpmalteii. In ninety-nine cams out Kendal ia au"Ir a favorite' actress in lion- for yews afterward, I 1 19 it 111 was stied his second wife, a lloydelliall young notes Who ought to know . better got down of a hundred yourore no gi eat temptati a proverb throughou. the whole din ict. to set till a stick full and then half the Dan- doo. Ki q., in a bartender in Detroit. t if, this colintr y couldn , t read it 4ftef creature, enteetuned a party of gentlemen in heir knees and perform the kota and, and the girls, though they don't care about Mrs. lAngtry continues to draw lar David Ker, in St. Niolqls. for A tigus. 1. ore aftoirn6on, i ind -was much chagrined by ther pieceq of kkindred devotion to those bri -DIE up your elephistiOne oscillations andiettic es on her thesitecal tour of FAnglaony i 91 9 the non -appearance -of his girlimli spouse. ho remind one of nothing so much as thei before church meetings and 11 nich," would of Is king a great dealof money, thotigh somnaiiiways and thO7u7bhc,, Upon inquirin* he -ascertained that she was Iden calf in the wilderness- away over' just far rather have nothing to do with your -crow I house there yields only about Am absurd blunder appeared in the Par - I thereupon invited Ilia mewhere in that region the geography of pecially if on smoke. have half am uch money as in thi ' t report of the,Daily TelegrosPh 'e calculated fii the in the gardii also I salutations, en, F 'a coun I way passenger, when guests out to 1A introduced to her. AS they hich is being at the present moment rubbed. decayed tieeth, or Chadb chipt and cOull-- -Mtlllo Theo, of the Partiank0perialLuffe, onthe occasion of'Mr. Glisdatone's reso.in- ttile invitation his tion, atild p so assiduously -by any number of folks- tessances. In fact� -is unde* contract to Mauri If Lord Beaotions- for his fa!re contrithites fifteen rose to accep in Nd - 11 Don't do it, dad !" who want to speak with authority on thei ce Gran for sixty tion on the FAwtern policy 'Itt,, of that aniouilt io file stockholders, of. 14, exclai . . ARS NOT IIAIY 80 i6'-rkl PO 0 cen, which must l;e given within field's Government. There a rigit-honor- 11 llecause," whole Eastern question. smm,� 'a, aud sixty- %Vliy not!" he aske,l angrily. two this. Her first-appearanee will beat able gentleman was represented as count- eiitst�thebondholdcl twjy half apologetically, "she's as some foolish feather Is of men allege, Na y ts t wards paying tile cost Of opera- returned the Is14 y k, Sept. 11. when she, opens the ing for the action of anot4er member of the li Cell 0 'p a cherry tree," 14 T11X'C:1kXA T. and when the I I gallant" smeth, as he gene- new no for the mlawn. House by thr, statement t t he had 11 saIt tito,theroads, thelatfer beingolistributed, the Gain rd of Birming- ere The ariety thestries have turned'out a at the feet of -1 ally does, of brandy and had tobacco, it is or indirectly, chiefly for wages to 1: Wh is Arabi to make hiB flaal ana do. r ,&Met Wolmeley going to no wonder that the dainty little minx turnis ptionwhichwa's ne roads ty—Ah'! thait cisive,stand? Is good y successful stars. lAtts com- ham," an allosI t It * of course., on sor, The Ladies' Work ocie to they do and dou,t tilcy go about it in an -e the pyramids? Who knows? up her pretty little nose in indignant con menoed its a 'Frisoo variety theatre ;so did not sointelligil in t1hre uttering of other tilt, hole (if the dollar goes to the work spostroplii7 tempt, and fiathes her ruby lips With eau- Joe have Nat Goodwin, journals, I I the Gainaliel of Birmin ham". Mg, Illechanics, labourers,"'conductors, engin-i artful Ingaimer, neither! Still it is all very interesting, And if one 90 Mu h . Then we 9 - the stockholders't a -cautiously, he mar pose an a prophet with a de-VokVise for a full quartoor of an hour after GUNWi some 36 Emmet and aqvierall others Irish reporters, owing to the re- f,ek-4, an other employees, 44 JAce Handkerchief '; as"Ov of stinking -impertinence., The Quee i'd fairielt amount o success, and an nobody Uch an IF pro mence, while next season at least a soil and climate, The dollar, or a. large part opera by t e composer of the " Merry . 6� the conclusion of the whole matter. X lickly returned to the new d nembers to -day what the newspapers imull ear . I ozen a re will make their debut as stellar are Drivileged in matters IF this kind. One 14 It is", moreover, (it tly be pro need at -Wal- ire' an that minister,don't give yourselves to -3 of the country. There more a. War,"" will sh 1yesterday, it is all right. Aio te.'&cide, M attractA Of tfiem, in d6scribing IS nit of a re - lack's theatre, N. Y. onculatory exercises under the pretense that The steriou i diss Conalt Police and the Vays of looking at rail- 11osonanos rincere volim. The CLOCK does isappeariance of Alfred cenfliet between t. 0 inanj different v The resi tion froin'the British'CAlsinet .6 to the weli known pianiatoo which people in which fire arm were Used, writes: ,A'ay,; il, corporations, And this is J:)hu Vrrh whose Quak not pretend to say what that means. OnI Paul Commands you. Young women' sap H. ar to be Of erprincipltisfor- this, a somewhat seedy -looking individ the e&n of. the man who Alaii7as to kim you caused good deal of excitement over a -1 In the union infi lies John Smith I'lic of tite ways in which they appoc Inked, was ex- U igainat your will, and for a second offence ampoutat- ii(,t tiniteo black as thdy are painted.— bid him to cou tenance bIOO( I ted it yesterday to Johnny Hallam or ag mointh has been cleared up in St. lAuin with his sha*red leg, I niwf" eot�yer. and will. there h , IoZnk Morrison—it does not matter which et your big brother too thrash him. Young by the dentification of a stranger who ed on Tuindiiy last." IrZ Public 1, 1 th16 Ure stained t the surgeon 0 the Government in Egypt. —and thereafter both shook their hewls in a men—well, rinsie your mout and be a droppow dead on the street frem congestion might have imag licy with - he shattered member as 90 It substitute �ery knowing fashion, 'while both &140 of your grounit, before You -play' Jacob of tNe I rain. He had been drinking fiesvily would have caused t egiAsered as high' Glucose is a cheap, imperfoc Rachel, 86 With to be removed from the i nediate vacinity 'I egn -us ill. dic hade at noon Oil Frida y III for the genuine sugar of commerce. It is visibly winked. Some say the Turkish Em- Tun Q,4T�nWILA L CLOCK. foram I tipmL i t, That Ireland ban a as re- pire is now bound for sure to WW. J. R Rgers, nmnW of rjweet� of the crippled patien nora, poison when well made* and, 4 . _: . .- -1 .0 4W � I I T 4 - It in trh Poif the Iomin. Lk with striot-m I Of this of compositio S been appointed German t �lfulnem, it ay -not be much 4ithers say A 0. heart, Minsuie Palmer, in c correctl 1 � I Women can nyxu th a collix tion of sok stocMT hardly be y liert-SchOIZA lka gard its beat ion of Sir Roger do Coverley, And wit to order one" 'nod if this be .Misitister of Finance. more deleterious than ordinary cane sugar- opiu in account of a does uce and aggravolite dyspep-. speak more ollitively on the question a with maim." Bat she won't. hen a forthis little lady, whi will prove the credited to a G ' W, The (;Overnrnzit are to be commended for Stillt it does p twelve--- -- rkew bounat that is ufly and us- &dndm of all the I American manufac- hi - disaster: 1, a Captain swam setting a limit to the carrying capacity Of Lad by its proneness to set up ce-i woman gets a a Wing the stewardess. I Ali I to be sure. I What a racket ham been beoom* oryone of bar sex who know of turwo d the envy of! all the " In. And ashoM #in did tie ligersteamer8. -After having prac- rocessA its use causes flatu- Mgt ev r t m% P . now qr wauts to know how its Pariiiian She .. wan insured or JM000, le enta,'N�r and til regulations and no limitat they lency and paill,ul affections of the bowcb. going on round THIC CLWK in that matter ot it is xl&4 Pf it. But rly W. � -own upwimced great rimied 200 tons 0 P118-Imb- -aw The son of a butcher the me"Wro of Minaws 1 --ower . i 111VT gone to 1he opposite extreme and i i at Wimbledon theproposed deposition of Gordon Bi R" I us n n Tiiie Canad, I RMe tes"t and the rehabilitation of the Globe. What difficulty in coompimlieudiog fmations, &I- tim less kephemestal publicati this VO"POM Inke that seems t90 severe. - 4teamers Love done r kably wiell this year. They ces of �Ave done r Madderis to the am tuto hay id it all means may not at first apFear ; Whillot though his tesksiber did his very best to make e Aliat have time and gain carried II000o ad Now & ph ge number of Alinall prima; 19 f d a- deity. in Lottso, ludialfoussimIr ty M a old goo gJ W _ gra" have taken a it all &ims at in not far to seek when one is him undaretwid i thar intrioside& that t hre now cut (town th GOO, and others in pro- ve earrild o the Prince of wales, Prize� anxious to find it out Had the 20th of let us suppme."'Wd the teacher, "'that a Tgmt littyle, ud b", A# is, ot to a'. to I d. - Ali &MMUZ Portion, though their carrying CAPI three competitions yet*. to .. 1 inary ch"Uter June turned out fa Uberals augliciaskii, came to your fathw to bu) give the' ourmL 0 under conditions of safety and comfOrto have two r on the whole is lar vourable to the our in of two Of its h. Their rd little would have been mid on the nubI pounds of uWM4 "d to Only had IF would be about midway between the two Of any hichis all hill hand vo 'IWO he resiric- But an things went it in all ditilloilimt, ikell—whilill wOV4d he do ? W revious years, w &sic. Betwoosia Hanign ? A e r I k e y g p"r it w 0 r some It Is n ap gar NEW CK) --11R NG S T 'ce Th w 1, ' 7tbeA gh In 3* Use in 0 IS t 0 d tl lit t t 10 ed t aIt coil i is non BIDS it] an gy t U hAfi Bel' a -n to nano it I a mg III )r e uillit o ej 10 a, Of Is 32, or grij hi le U to b g �K) k t b Ain t It W, 9 tA Is beesil iiie The consequence of View Revenue taWa good many an. slaymig, an *wt. while IM Was is that the steamers have lost micros we will own make ED morm I the rige 11 won'tdoo. We must go protection U we then It WOOM MAP - be' h to own Us an an at an item, than one excursion party through knlf��D- land proud ty ever to got back into Power-" W014. wilill. *'60,QMMM: able to �Lke the crowd at one trip. rather than $L , aM us" The feet of Josiah West. who et with lot terrible awident on the rail &yx ago, were yesterday taken Fremont. N. H., for burial. h nfortunate skuhn regain7ed cause, at the morning fouow* the lose eh f=Win IF his limbs he conspilLatinedd tl his to" sined him a great deal, that thili seeniked. iddiy cramped, and he -requested tillat some no move them for him, - At that! time the let were tied in a beg, And - I 07.� �Iv Is did not know where they em to be and. It seems simply incredilill that the osition or condition ot a severed other of person's body shoild affect in the lessist he sensibilities of the owner ; but suffice it may that the undertaker with v hom the ,riter conversqd aili risno that he 1 ersonally t now3 of numerous cam where pe lionis who ve lost a liuib declared they felt pain .-om an awkward po�ition which t �e inem- r was in. He cited 40natance of a man v holost an min thieckty laost fall. After mingaink- it Wlsar 8 utated ent, to the undert slier x for urial. 1�t:asylaced in a box, ti e back of ie hand ing own, remainiugin this posi- on for several hours. The own 5r of this evered member, during that lime, ex- rienced pain in the arm, which grew I'D nbearable that at last he asked a friend to to the undertaker's and see about the 2. mb. This was at 5.45 in the q fternoiJon. befriend was busy, and did not start off,. i r half an hour, and during that time t1w am had ceased, and the wounded mail Rai- I' k e need not:go. He'went, however, suid will'that t4e undertaker had jut t finish -d ring for the arm ; that it had, be an pl ace4 I all easy asi natural p-linition in the box. he time whien the arm Was Chall ged from he awkward position tothe latter oincided xactly with) the tinte when the Owner had It f1he paml leave him. When the frioi eported to � the unfortunate man, he (the tter) said he knew just how- the arni wam laced, that. he epuld. feel its- po "t'oll it"I" orreetly des'cribliI the game. V. Another case cited by the undertaker wait bout a man who lost all arm #bove the el- ow.- The meniber was given lo The Under- ker- and buriii The rtnan au uently - ent' to IAwrence to live. Ab)ut a year ter the accident lie paid the uskI lertaker a i-. isit and told him his arni for a long tithe ad pained,hi ' in a great deal, that 1 1e tingers emed cramped and that lie wait (I to see lie buriei member. According y it was ug up and examined, anti, istraii ge to say, urd to have the fingers tightly urned up ward the palm, as the inan Qai(l they felt him. The finglars were i3traigh, eneti, and he arm co . list tied again to the ground and 16! Aa was experienced front it.— �Ianrhester (N.H.) Alirror. A[ O&IU*rnl& Clelasit-Biessis C L A dispatA.-Is front BA-erstield, giv he following further particulars of a great loud -burst at Tejon canyon: 'A water - pout broke in the Tejon canyon, yesterday,- vhich occasioned great destructio I, as far aA he effect is known. This loca ity ii the alley of the Tejon creek, which discharges uto the south-western part of he Tulliwia on the lands of Gen. Beale At a point �J. le, t thirty miles from this plac -. At file part of. the canyon a sett ement r woul nainx-of the Indians of the tribe 01flich once 1A fainted the principal part of Kei n and IA)s kilgeles counties, living there b3 sufferance and under the protection ii en-. Beale. ant Ther had good mits, farms, vine yards. 41 gw-dens, and were living in plenty and corn - ort. Above tfiem the canyon is occupied by white settlers, who have good, we 1-insproved farms. About 4 p.m. yesterda a wall of water apparently twenty feet high was seen sweeping down upon the Indian settlement with irresistible force. Immed el there y was a scene of the Wlldqst corif union. Mothers and fathers snatched up their little ones and eudeavoured to escape to the high grounds. Those not fortunate enough to do so were either swept away or saved themselves by clinging to the branches of trees. The rush of water soon submidej, and when it did so, everything they had was either Swept away or ruined. The Dews t IF the ca 1, mity was -J, brought to -day by an Indian. I e could not f,f,,e Duicry intelligible account. Wile" lit, e ly two dead bodies had )een found, which had been carried a long d istance. . I f more perished it can not be known until all investigation is held. Fourteea persons am known to be boadly injured, himsig been struck by the drift brought will on the crest of the flood. He came bring the news to a white man in whoil they have great c.)nfidence and are acetumsto to apply to for advice and assistance in emergencies.� They returned together. Nothi g is known of what occurred further up the yon. A Cal-liglovA C111iris—;', A correspondent of th6 London Daity Tole - graph says :—It is four or five I tontiss since I first had oedasion to call your Atention to the grave symptoms of Pan-1811mic agita- tions. From Tunis, Tripoli, Cairo, 'anti India, intelligence was forthcolilibli (If a Ii L Hecretty-organized propaganda, the t reads of which defied detection, but w an evidentl y spreadinit rapidly attiongst tile Niussullilowk world of Asia'and Africa. Strallge to say, not the remotest trace of it wai, or is to he found amongst the Alussulinall toptlation ot` Europe, eith�er in Bulgaria, Roui nelia, or the I i; occupied provinces. But elsewhere it has et assumed formittable proportiols. Seen emissaries, Whom it is next to impossible to. recognize as such, and whp are itfluentialiv recoll*lmcutiedwitl,%-.ellpro%-i(letl'witlI funds wherever they go, have been lverrunning the two Mussuilliall continents i or the past three years. The number of pil 'ma to I. Zt ,e imere"I'l Mecea. is largely On ti ft is Said in the FAst that lie who gbes to he holy city half a believer comes bacUll.fanatie. AtaW events, he returns with a prestige which he did'not before starting, and that has within t ire ;Zt few years been exercised oil behalf of tile Islamic revival movement. lt� Those whose duty it has Itten 10 study the question have wrivid at the cot elusion that the pending agitation has a t -fold object —firstly, the regeneration of the Mussul- man religion ; anti, secondly, the emancipa- tion bf Islam from the Christian yoke. A Private telegrams fr-L in Fgyl it to London ;z� btate that the situation is so strairied that collision is milavoiable. I can't amoke this iiigar: nil ich to'ngero' a atub. said Ch - er, an he worried w. 44 No, some one present, and you Z; 4t Chowder em�amn`t sin e it much shorter." 1 .4 gave.the becile one pitying glance, and . . .... then a street -car and weit t home with a sad. Is By the way, whelk it comes to Ingling a eet-cars, isn't it dam us to be out of ? The Is t official and other ports shovr that the apple and peach cro of Canada wift be nearly a failure. Thins to have .been the "bear' for apples and peaches. Alpalpleybel"ossome were nsiver thicker than this spring, but ly all fell Off. The cold and chilly a of the latter part of spring are aftet d as one of thG causes of the failure. Pill sand other i lat. A� summer fruit win be good the whole, while the grain crops will be ry heavy if the weatb�r continues fair. 'S -t i.Z duffers, whose LU -4,f If the old rwptim mifiea remains we thz won" and-skostrasirs- WR of the vulgar niineutienth-4 eaftrY herd, of persodo couldotikly be revivifisd for& Mi Would, be astonished --if ch grave and the] re-va—md. Wganorms could be #"A Shed --&t the knowledge the world POBNOM IF the country which them gave Pam yk, shown We immense fo 7- V the modem prem in, the'di -of knowledge than the mI * which. the, possible ocrap of information scene of the present weir is readeis of the daily to brief fortinigilit ligo, tell *bar - a few eta wil th taRti 0, how t1i I �,Df t was; now learnedy of bar �."Z 9 A", and, anitiquities, her and- her raiaN her folitiou" iiiii-a- aid fiff prom dsta of. skyey. AXA butone inul"" mduc4 Ong -110"Wwor I,-, 1 .- � . - ­­-R7-,-r r�-- - . � - . , , I I " __��­­ — -, - I ­ ;� � - : ­ ­­ �11_" I IV -1 ,:�. _ . - - .1 : . -a. - : . . 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I , . I . - - � , . I 1. - � , - - � - 1 ., I , . .. . � . �611 1 . f I �. .�, - / . 1. ,� 11.1 1. � - . — . . � �, . . � , ' n fl X I'M3.10 -I- .. - .. . . . . , - ' E N Ej S . . , - I - . - . ., . , I . 1� 1. , 1� . I . . _ �- ., raft 00"" - TH ; : . FICURING NEWS11 .� Fenia: Dynamite i Englandli , , . - _ � . �Plokel��g liil�uo�lr. I 1�. , IL I , - . 7 . .. I I I - �;;, - , I I . . I I . - .., I , ­. � � .. .. I . . � . . i . — . — 11 V, , , � . 1�" I __ ­ � _. - - � 16 going Boat losent 7.80 0'814�iks 4.1101, b publ"ed every Frk a . _.. _. . - . I I 17Z - i I .- . ia 1, AV. �" reameb" us 4 ., . I . jnot,wd 1�'y the yzimh Americans to - A, Chaille Long Bay, - Vis -Amefi. 4�0�tv at V=== O'BiRMOMW - - , i I 06 Wes 1, 0.80 so 66 . y : . . i � OJ� tAs ftincssa Lout". 11� � -_ -- - . 11 01 alre-4 ex", sbter 9( the ki , BOAT* I Tnz Nzws office, : -lickering. -A". . . I "CE . . - : $1.00 PER ANNUM IN N . � can'tionsul at Alexau&ia, after torvm in I . "_ - - . ... - Me& strive fro the.Wast at 8.80 16 In- . _. _- I ADY . � . wton, ou the loth of July, by $be Rev. J`- ­ � . - . . ..it 'on here, at its Z iu,..: - . � As � 11 , : . I , 0 Ile 7. - I I 66 W 6 ]&&at at 10.80 a, In. _. �., . . �_ ­ -- � t The Xew York �orrespondeut of the t118 war of the rebelli iil�" TURVLA T - - Via- 01irmichael, M. A-, of Markham, Dr. . I .�.'�,t�:-) , - '. ." T -. - %; v;eut to EgiTt And took service with the VgUSM. ' i � . �, ERM , �.l '.�, , - . , iiMdollibia, Lcdg�r says :—The fill , -40 a y, Pichering, with Alexander Robinnou, of Hamilton, tO Letters abd er nl6il matter requir. �:, , �.. ., V.- � * Ilium r or annu , in advs 7.,,, : '82. P' I . Khedive. Life. in the E Tt TI FL Y 0- Second Clue lKwors i4 Mathematics. Alice Mand, Wend damighter of the late i8f to be , - to , must he poeted 80 044 _....1 I r h (1=* " I - , - nIDAY, AUGUST ) papers lately coutilued some curious d' , lie joined an explorin party - I . . ,Z,o - . ____ P . Is- ing too quiet . I' - - - - CLYS IL%TEI . . 1� .. ­- . "WA"""0ft_ft"-___ __ __ - __ _!�t mmutep ahead of the above time I Tono"o UNnurA iron Woxxv.— Jacob PiUgle, Esq-, Of Markhm - . . 0 �bao mt, I closures coheo III the operations and into the repesses of -the desert' 0 was - . will registra For 04, *e will giv! five papen, � 1�'_, ' - T 8 . bar - I ' . Lottio E. Lochoad, Venolon Falls. ' I i ' f . . Putiso -wish, tiou reee4As, �. - the first white man who over visited King 1. I I � . . I post lette 'I, Dost office hours, ed as Wy be advised. :: 11 ' I . '. .: bail"isuc;1led the dynamite moo. . Florenco'V. MW10114 Madoc. .., .11 . . � IbEATHS. . � .­ must I I , � . � I- ' I I � 7 Those, indr_�ted Itollie I'lliews! '� 0�1 IP, plans of w M'Tesi; and wrote An amusing book of ­ . . 7 o'clock P. In. For a remittance of 08, t4 n p,a , � fl, tiou of the Felliall party in this Lottie G. Paxton, Didoit, U.S. -_ _. :. - rol��,In ontigovilie, on Sunday avg. from 8 o'clock it. w. t; iiIg -�` r.1. . I Ilk, city' travel entitled, "Naked Truth of Naked - � I istered . r going East, mulat be Jbirwarded, addressed :M be � I V viease send forward tile AMID 1110 (If which there i Lonias Reitzin, Linda* VaUey- � :,. ,-'­� - July Will, JOXIN 11101", for 22 Yom Pub- lk* 1. ad*. - : - " �Id slolni-I)OlicO rea4OD People." On his return lie bepawo con- � wise, and one to the T - up of an . ' their accounts, as 11 tit , - . . 4 ' 11 lialter of the Sun nipJ 46 Yom. I poeted the night fore. I Atei y ucet a 1( none -o Peon of groat as- . ' . I Ai 1 e y for sayin are TIT the main correct. Sul, and appi6arg to ligi � Margaret Re4din, Pickering. . 9 . 9V . .. - E. WOMET, P. N. club. I . .i I I 41 . - ­ 4 : . .. we can get just uow� Job work I striet- Th�)ugli the licad(piarters of the orgauiza- sistituco not only to Americans, but to RCE" XTIVICATS&—villst ImmmaMan" I - * . I 0 .- . ­ - _. . �.­ __ ... . — . . I - Vioug -to CIA88 :- - . - � . � I " - , . � �, _... TERMS � . OF ADV R - -_ , - y casli,andall advertisingthe mmID-- tion art, in t1iis city, men are engaged in the people of other countries pro I ' - ! I , I I . I... �.r � G_ r. I . . , I. �� � TIME TABLE. - - Subscribers will please notice tllh tile t,)rlvar . And since tile bombardment. His A. L.. Docker, Pickeril* . � I ..i ,. .1 . ­ . 1. b .I! ... .. .- 1�, - t (ling it in ov ry larc, '* . � ' 6 I , -.1 . . 1. EigUt cents per nouprueil line, t il. e city in the knowledge of tho Aral) language enables J.E. W.Philips, Oo. I _.V�', V) i I. V., - . I . — .. - ts pe - I *,Be . . . � . ayable in aolvauco� ' itatc.s. O'DOUDOv' . � . 4ertion, and two con subscription is p, . Tile United 1, an llosga is pot him to deal -directly with the nakives, SECOND CIAS8:- : pj,k, ' - PICKERING STATION G. T. R. - e 1411, � now the conollictol I I .I. -�, L ­ 1_�;. �, . '� . � — Sequent insertion., Cot tin'cts �)rll lott . Bum is Small to each, but amounts to con- - �Of tile party. The without that compul sive recotirRe to the H.D.Coyes, Toronto.,: , ..- �.' , -I -.1-1 . '' I ade at liberal rate.g. - siderAble to us in tile aggregate. I' chief managers now are a itriumvirlte interpreter which moems to have been tile L.E.Brett, 44 . - .- ,­ terlwks M . � I i J:�- -� - , : . — I A ST DXM As lFOLI,0W@:`- . . ..!& - �- I TRAtN91 GOING E - I ])I-. Shine, 'S' t 11 . I _. - .; . Single copiek of tile XF "re U. - - 'k-1, i I I - 3 A. lif I Ai( 1'ryne, Avith souic lesser lights, but lie � ixpRx . ......................... 8Z — THE NET11 I . . � composed of pearmin, And cause of much disaster. W.G.Gibson, Whitl ­ ;'i I P . � � I . FOUNDRY.-Tliere was. a grentIC1Jh1. -in I Arabi, if lie does not fight�- keepR 11118, C.W-GroRan. Cramptou.- , . � -'­ � - _� i : Address lw s I . I . � . I en I 11 , ; I I I ... 6.82 P. M or -W. If. Ill(;(; \,%i, Nyllwl . .1 I SL)h:ll�-,, ondler is Shine, a iold, reckless, and i men up to tile mark by drills and lies.— . F.Hatch, M111litit �: . I EIVRzgs ....................... . litby. . our village on Weduesolity wbo is ,9(1114i fespects, itill iential New York �ijsh , . , . PASMNGZR ...................... 1.08 P. M. _ . - i . . . I .. - . t, -, IlItil, Ife publiely read oil Sunday to hisomeera T.D.McOaw, on I I I , - : I -i "I l' � I . - - i . for a location for establis�lli , , .1, 1),12111)Qra�tic P()I,tic r1awti. - ;� I , ------------- - . --- U " fl All, who hits held so�ne I ­ , ! - . � � - , , I . IT. E.Sharpe, CATRU I I ..1 - I - - and inachine Illop.. If bellov's tl,ql otficeq wid Iva in canip at Kafr-d-Dvt it-,- tile Kheilive's ' '... W .1 � I TR.uNs GOING Wt CST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- I . �1 .. - A. o. T.Y. ,\N,�. - __ I , 1%L , . I .- procIftilimation dislilimiug hiln from his E,XAMINKRII :-401111L �;� 14.A., . � � !'- " . .1. I I Ile controls tile flitiols. , pie licre to a'(1 t1lis gentlel e PCO- . I q a )hysiciali of reputd.— � '�. B Itt, * . 1% . . L - . . I . liall ILI every � - PrincipalL I . , 1 .' I . -it (If N - of Nyar. The offic'ern re Galt Coll. aRt. ; James L. . I;t , . Mrxzlo..� .... A ................ manner in- their power, it'. lie. I 11i)VUS . IIATRIU) OF R 01'..&D.J . . po. Awistei ; ... r).5s P. m. Pickering Lodge, No 165J'� - � \1 himself a reli, I ' .. - plied. uith acclalillatiouR of confidence. Hughes, Inspector of Kehoola, Toronto ; EXPRY119-4-11111111 1-l"'... 10.14 P. M. � � nblo' one- It i-'; ll�'t at fill is 0110 "I lainspring of tile inovem0*11f, .and Arabi ling Assumed tile green turban And .I.C.1formtone, B.A., Whitby Collegiate 9.0-2 A. U-� - , . 14 likely that a-IlI()IIo,.V c()II.;;i(leI.P . . . PASSE'NaRR ...................... I � - . * .tion \;�Iill )-e ts I . 0111-11PIC141.11k -, / -_ 11, I ,chief object ;q to harass the 6ove"11- robei; worn only by descelidautit Of tile Institute ; Rev. James Awde, B.A.,Mau- 11 I EXPRX08 ......................... 10.80 A. M The officers of Melt I I - , requi fivill the inhabitant I inent at every viihierable point, to deq- Prophet. Thi; pr'ovas Iiis determination stead College, Quebec. , I eri!g ,,,,(I - of , the t capitalists A% -Ill likeIR ol� tII i I I O I . . .15 (oil Tier& Aft I age, Vul I * , ,,,, i,i,1,-i%,i, 11 . '(1 tV).Y tbCk I'\-0:1, (if o Flei'll- who are, I st to work up a religiouk war. Ile clailklm , 4b ... Trains rnn by Montreal time, which i Aneient Order uf Uulted NV I \ to forill it collipaily, for the, I'l-a-po, e t, . I A RFWARi).-Gf one 47en "Tz ' aTtir 't 0 time. . , , t. itistrill'.kiltid Ill ol pressill" Ireland an, to to havo heard of Ole 'near Approach , , ABIC 28 minutet; aliesol of T;)ron as follows : I' I . I . carryin" the llrq1J'vct ilito effi,(.1. W. I'll- , I - w tit a Jayge, to Any one Pending t6 best four line j , ' AV - sb()NV tj.(�, 1":Il(,Ilsll "enerall — - -_ — --- _____ .4 Rev. J. F. Ockley, P. III . ., . ders-iautd' �, . In �_, y by the (es- of the "False Proplict, i, . — . . . I �Ov. J * J * - the genticiliall rc,f- I of pl�lldic buildit gs, force. � rb3ine on "TkAniatuy" tile remarkable A . Cameron, Nf. MAV., M. 11q.!,l I 011 ( J(J 1.1; .1 ti-ll(-Li()Il (11' W(ilwrl v all . -A., N P c . r" c �. 11 I . � . . . ,�. . � . pore- . _. -crs -er, A , ,[Arghel'l , - I ractical ine'llailic, 1111,1 ill lbat ll� . C 11111t it is for theii ijiterest to make putce - Thoo �,Iissian press enntintips hostile to litVe geni for tbo Teeth and Breath. Ask . I - � I.. �. than, J.R.Hoover, O\ ., . . - '11�0 should be,courte,l. -Now is (,.Ill. ii I :1 L. to N�_itll I re"alld on tl' o best terillf, And to I , your druggist for addrese'. . : ­ .,. . Recorder, A.' FilIdIaV, I"i lallej,- - (, , . 11, , . let England and is iterstinded thitt l'im ant - . I L q . . � . 1. car. le 9thell "Our cords ati'l StIc L I I . I 1. - . I , �: nell, lieciever, Fraue*s' f,ilitf 11, (111* ,'� , . a X . . 11,"tl'011 0111* Ilcy go as all 111(h 44I I Plit Itation, .-The wil'i now have to account with Tin -key at, 'DR,tem uj,-.Your kystem for wtv�.-4­ -. 9911ima6a . I � z. Jolm Orreenlaw, I.W., T os. 1, -jig, ().W. , I ' . r \ st4tkeg. CONIC V,LI all yoll �\�',I() ji-i 11 1(i (I . vIlaillite par we 11110 fill-ther i4forlil- well as with Arftbi. . ZOPERA, tile new 1) . . I �� .:. .. I I prospel � I. �vil-' cd "hw'; Ile) , . I the Land Lq'IRI . pc,� Lilt] * . . il I - � The Lodge inects the scrolpi nn(I jut fine licalti,ly �a'ut' .011 -lo�!3;1"t( , yapepsia and Liver , (FROM BRML) . . .,� ,. . 11 -ft Alipe"'Jor c'-quiti-N, rllr�.O Md- IIJIS, 'twell iti'led by lilatly oil b0tIj sidef Of The inotion of tile Alarq1tit; of ffartihg.' Fe'llefiv. atteudw.strictly to business b - & Ns,w COMWound. ,Jfs vmj2- , ' I TliesdaN s of tile itiontli, r, t (4 o, I I � . peopled with Avilill!" .1111 able t1le ("evall, AvIlo A . v �rc high ill flifti; 1?0( - toil approving of tile despatell to Egypt Of cottre9tifig tile Stomwb, l,ivcr. and KiY do AfA tY to thO J)iggstf ve lowk P.111. - 0 . I I I '�, 0010 111iiall troops, with a I resel ve of - a in Leug's flail. Information i" -(-fertwe . They linve a repi nr spst.ei), (if levidler . . Arge 'BUT NAVI W Ir Ileys.: salliplo bottles, 10 cents ; I A &mftw and ae Mver, inc""- Mrd GATION ` - . , . . I . . . M,030, was aa bottle$, 75 centit. Jr, the di=0171219JUiCIOS, ZOHOV- .1 to tile. Onler cliecl-flilly P ivell y ally of-: ­ EATHINGe-Parties Avhortren�_%,,­' -cd, 1. .",)I'-' correspowl lice,%litil -friellds: in I re- I Weed to by a vote of 140 to � . . I fA r almost 42stantly a o dreadful t . the officers. - .- . IQ 1:111:1, Englalj�l al (I Frailvej so ofillu(ted 23. 1 1 . ' i . iffix . , .. 1�.. iA . NoUce'to Contraetf)11;. . . -L ..� llavo af,ain Asked us -to- . r9jgP,j of -D pisia, -Thdicostion. . - , Wai'll Y0111-4, ne" thilt itl:;ilIIII0SSIb (� to fill([ tit,(- ,� . 'thp llol-0 hilli --rereived a 'petition .. I yr.pej - , . ------- - - - __ T I _�i ___ __ %. , NIZ1,60r.", , . �, � I It "Ile .. C0rI1(_`lSP0iidence._ ., : , and the T6APM LnWA makes . . . . �. \_11 -'-I\-- I .1 q to- desist fronilnichinfr ill , 110). Jl:!;(-(,%-(.I-�- bN ,, "f .Ile Signed by two thousand. Elgyptian not- -. I . 1. the Works foi- the FE N- - \ �s o l Zoposa an ovei7 day necessityin �' . I , - file firitish dvt-�.Ct`i�-O( -e'nesiting the Sitittin not .., . I : ; SILIRD33N TAILTY. . i � . . THE ,letting o N#44 ot ricke - - 1. public plaws oil sit es, I . to ... El ON FAL 8, BUCKHORN and I n(lays. TJn.yi<,y ht. -N- inio-nial 'm.;chine - that I tover ast alli � (I . I - 1. evory house. - To thekaic . ; '", - . . -atify the d1suds.ial of Arabi by the K4c- I ' :�;! --- I ­_ �. W. i BURLE1011 CANALS', advertised to ()b S111111.11cill PIC le It acta gon and speei yr A L "" -tailily give the'lli", , - '61' the Ullor of the Pickering NtWS. L ' Z"? OUSno vastiveness. Road- IR ill cei lg-,,�tratvl a ked 'll., . barrels ot vi'llieut" d I c, � I t(l a ratlival ,C]IR 11 I 11 Ill dive'. � ss - tile e.Xp listo (if sal'bath-brealiel ,.-;, if I . tll(..ii. plans. . !`�ii.J.1-:11;, .AT' ALI?XAN'I)RIA.....,:'�l:',,':�'. 1. Dear Sin : - I Acho, slak kead,acbe, Distress a,A next, is unavoidably fitrther postponed to *", K I -esid J '. 1 7 take place on the second day of Axwust --- . y contlulle. to imult I lellt-; ill this, A i'LoT A(;.krN'i THE PRINCESS LOUP r. . I � 19PUS. ;. A. CAIMB nianner. . . - �. . , Ale%ill'Iria, Ail,-- Ut.-Thib" eit'l. .�oem Being somewhatijifnisitive in my tor .Eating. Wind on the Stom&c2l, the following dates :- - k_1 - - I fl 1 1 1 % I EU4 . I - I ev, 's lajd ill tho West to (41P turn and tinxiotim to know what kind of a HOsitburn, reins in the SYde mLnd Tenders will be received'until Thoirs- O' ' 1-1 ) r( . Sl)e( '"'U"IMCP G) 0I@ i . i 1�, L , . , ill f'olli.. The Sittlat;oll to -day is al-VAIR ()IT e TUF CROPS. -t C 11f,­Lver , "' I - �vllo %vas exl)!(-t `ble. A 7attack- gatbeling therewo"Id Ile (In tha'Elin-Dalc' Ite -ker" ,el.n. - -1-0 � t Pack, Want OYAppetite. Want 0-f day t, tiventy-four6i e iii pre- ,� I� I` �--("'k�;:,, nc--.. Louise, � dtky of A ugust, Ladies of PR Ing. that 811 - I C ro III - . til, - - W , - I best, ill appearane . c tha , t . tile d to ,�eCoIlIIl::lI,y ti c Alar(Illis of Lurne 01! tile verge of becoming terl I 11 Eno-zy; Lovv&iz$ts, Foul 8tom- nrXt. . I . . pared to take onle - - I ., 1,11IN'S Ilis ,.,tcelit. 11' 0 ' may be, nindo, or umat ally itioillQut.aLlId grout0m last Friday, I begged a ride and alL 1. N . , . tt)l , t Mltllitoba. The (oil- , &ch. 1t Invigorates the Liver, c rh - . iu�lellis section have had fory(Alli's l�!""t- .-I" t 11 though we are pe-fectly able to resiNt all wevit, to fice. At Arst things looked blur es off an sv-rp]us bile, regulates Plans; specificat-ions, &e., will be ready FOR- LADIES' AND GHILDRENS' ,, 11'at Ws le( the mlivot of ta-hin"her - ri for exiiiiiiiiation (tit the places previously I - Or. - � prospect of beill., coopv(l I its like I'llillber of people wafl Small, but at � The y crop is a fail. (.)no and tht, I wr as it wsta-0 liti't tilt., re- " I h I . ha. - I I] 1, I I li""C"I". IL-SMIlt, Still tll�! t:2 -) ]3ovveL-, and gives tono t9 ae I - - �Nvhont :111(1�-m i I . I I - -it) -owd gathered in such *,-,010 s tem. mentioned) On Thursday the-tatt . day �f - , -- T-73aderoloth J in '- I -:1se ot, - Ale I I -Is I sl"spects, blit. the I' [-ill- - it besit-inkal-my in surh intetisely - -s, And if I were not bashful, I J. ur A : ()ill fall, Ind- Spi-ill-, is VV- %- I It . . , Ili) ll� , . 6-80p, - tile ci 3ps . . 6 91 . . . I Barley Anil onts are �-.,.I_v 11t]IN-v.- I "O: - ! . , d . 4: I", llot we' -flier as rillelt lit pr�lsellt'. is bV 110 U11111110i .. cut this out and take it to zo ligust ne.%t. . AND ALL KINDS OF Fig. WHITEW06L i . I]* "'t I'll,-) I coille olit of Canada the . I , 101114 t -ay in such taste, that I wns more Drucrist and got a 10 con t SamplS, 1..: By Order , , -. - h -rop i bid . *,lud, '41�"(- Luse the 41'.tectives I Ind means reassur tig. ']'Ile fear'of a., I ,Y, - -cat exper- oot ( dill.r fjl�r, 'n"Ll ! -� :-� I pkil i". Iv (n:llll-(. "I . i . �izeefr , - I- I . i - sill)ply has subsided, And %% I - . Ilavill" g -I ICE'lle ill this tile, ; I in the watei _e thamilotouitched. Certaiftlyllickering and or a la.rgv bottlo for 76 cents, and . A. 11. BRADLE kfruit - 11 " . wornlcd it. olit, I L41t over a wnriling, lid I . . �.. I .. ­ � ... . -opared tc gliarni tee SA, -filet" � ­ .. f call always lip. provide -d fi-oill tile mealioard. Its Ll,-cky need not Ile asliftnica of its' in. ton your neig.bbor Abort it. . . secretary. She is Ill A lon. r I' , V Ile] Dept. of RailwayS And .1 ,,fthtjt*1 M INNIPEG No ";rrT--,.--1V6 � ' ; ar - - I slie pri"ient! anitied in Ell""laid.11 I�Ili tho liative popillatiolu. is illtvIlAt-11- linlitusita so far AS behavionr an(i appear. I CAD010,9 . Residence next door IT wtl N, I I,:_ ­t �\111,�,,Ilill th"y phl, I . ' N(;,DIIUG STORI? � .0 creil . - ned R6,exl"ed! 101' -or sale at PIC KE It 1, � - :. 4i.38 Office, Pickering. . . . _�, .: - hostile, and v6otild prove r. r- Alice Are - concerned for they can vie with . . � Ottawa, MIT July, 1942. . I . , . a ,y informed (nna oil goo(l ar,, Mtv, io i'411,111111da, xv tit a �-lew to blowilig up -( - vdio boamt of- greater pretentiono. . BS-! . I . . ,11( - - I I ;�ollrce of te, I. I '. �. I .. - - : -� I - .1 .4 . . ; I . tt . 1, I - I �s tbure.­ - I . �. I __ . : - . . - I from v.-Itht-lit. This Till%, hrisv at ally - _11lat I . . . - - i — -_ --- _ --- - - . � . ,re is a werelialit ill tljiiN, Al'iht-�­ '41'.'Clif"llen. "Toat'n" dod . I . , t1lat the . . 1 1 ti e , , . rible aiix'ety in the event of any trouble phu - . � ,May Mill, IM2., - : -- " 1, Anti u shall I say of tlie� edibles pro- - � I 11ke ,11(.11.�rrlv d and were procc(�.ding, Ily . - - _.L __, __ . . . - - - bo Ila, , , -� I w , oifered fora, building, Iot! Mlliil � . . - * villed ? Welf, t1ley,were everytiliur, that * . . . . - . � - - , q i .. I Illoillent. Lar re bo,lies of Pedollins fire ^ I . . � . * % - I .��-. . (".ut Ioll I ,� ,,I I 1-ps ") exec"Ito their III*, -,.i 011, fol-111111tr olitsillot tile walls, with I. -i cOttid be destred. '.E'venthlocroak or suarl . "am . � - I .4tAz I . * '111� -Iliell is ati the rate of t,24,000 lier "C"C', .11 I it! I;vrn III � lie e% - ' . . - . . ..-. - . ARNEGIE R ' ' ' - :7'kN"Itere is tb&rennof_,.,er'A-iI'1a­e ill i � " -i d intoWlIlet -I . (101t, "Utention of surrorind -tV - (if the uccustonteA grunibler'was not beard , I I .. . N%T- --%..- - . . - I . .1 . — I . , - 1, �,( � . .1 il � I. theill N�Ilat , , . Whose ditienso Seeing Kwilewhat HE stiligeri r . OUSEI . A% , , PARYS FOR SAT %q -,' - C I %% ;( ,,, I "! I "_ lit itittlior;lies Acting its 1 . . . . I .. . tI, . 1_1 c4il'ah"-, I �,,,, 1,,�("y g (, c . I in � . - . i Their - jljoy�nieijts are .thi"'ell')f (;I.ili,,l Awl the I� wish.3.4 to Wt, fbr a I � . ., . . -!IS Ill I 1, they wer.- obligod to re- VICU=.S., � . Ili t can beat th' N1 t1w %vill - I T =t�. -, - � . , I i . .. . . � 111.1. '-()()I)- 'llo are serving .4 1 the advqhcv. ch-ronic %vag for. once silenced 1) tile rieh- term of years, the underinention - - A . : ,1 . . I. " I% y . ed WELLAND ' CANAL - . . � . �_ _. _ . . I --,. ,. Powr�R.-The­cl :�; 't r - . ". i , I t niard of aTo i I , ,_ I nesm of tile spreat.1 upow tilt- tahlea. Ilay FAIIMS, vly : . I I ES CARNEGIE, Proprip,ter, . - - ' . , GOOD AVATEII ­ . .11 � - --.Wk - -�'i),i V14TRIT). . - 1, j- ,,, il I ,;,, Itile�.,%oottli,_ I his Ifarsh and discordant � notes, Ila beard ' ' 70'" 18X1R-e3=e3a:L - rior wider oil Dialin's cI-e,,I,- ;�l -ral Alison has sti-4-11-01 �, : JAM . -t - , i ., I 1 . nt. to Ca ,AZA . l` lie more ! 'After ermluet playing, lee . - - tj!., i_"__�t[, 1",_It! 1we 11:1,111'. %-is- � . it' . . A ' est point.-, anJ reil-11' 'i-,Iieil� 9111,11folia.f. North Half Lot No. 12 in Ist Con, .1 . � I 11 ediate'vic'Mity (if llicl�cl.'111, OW h - I "I"ntre:d, (,III , ail( :11 , I C promennoliutz, &c.. had been in- . , !, - I ; . Y _. ,� , Ill lif"I .,III(] filial- I�Itwllleh as Avell as t )(.Stiz, espe- 'retun, . . I - . ''. . - - , ­ "' "' "" ­ , " "" " " "" setta, gilte.- a a first-class stvit', flll(� the I * . - . . . el �, Ill, ��.13. t I 1.11ifax! it I, (1111ged in for some Wile, the programme containing (X00) one hulldre fteres, a m1prietA)r - " 11 � S 1.�,(, i(:"i(1!"t,be.., I of Pickering, ., , , Notice to Cohtradors, , TIT"' "us` 'I"s 1) �ell fitted nP in 11 id4c. It Colild be, Iiti'l:1;-.c':1 !'(A- aa,io- t! I � 'WC -0 to I ,i . ' nd - - any purpose. , There is it I da -re Nvere­olll � vvssels blit 1!(Ite Of. flicill 1 ilillo ts wati made increagingly ititereiiting by a ) I . � - will give his PerSOnAl attiF`Iltioll to, Anl"ts. - icavy liea�d of . Ill its 9t a . EALED TENDERS addregmed to the Liquors aild Cigpl-14 of lie 1'est brantioL. � \ I W01 C Ill it '11hicral,le, positioa, and 1 "I V tbnt *" 'I'll' u' "' "I" Tel- South-We�t Q arterof Lot 11 - 2nd S _1111dersigned, and endorseir"Tender -, I I and a Splendid diiiiii. I J I , il - I-i'lillel"19 1-tted I . I . I I ., � wat �T1Ji.:;.I,(",_,`,* i 110 cno collst I - f0litid %dio W )Iild. ill)fTt;l-- ; `rll;�,-(, e -u ol, of to) 'lltrol he 'Mallilloti- I'll rI inse to (Ili r very popular fellow-vil&g A . E-cceiletit StaMing, tn�l �iliels. ritle I'll, 11 " A11111. I -.1.1t.1-10over, F:i(I., as it was the anidivvro . - I . 11, - I een erect- I .. be recieved Pickering, May l7th, 1882. : , "' .. -11 . . , , .., 1. nsk. At �A. John tj co, found aLi I Nary 01"Alim I,irth-d:t Mr. Law in 1xviialf � ly-28. , _�' o .11, , � - hn ) It w "va I-IV used -,I.-4 t'�e Ifai*­111 V',o"!1-_1i - lieh ('a ow, a battLij Con. ol Pickering. - , - �� - I - t.41.1, �I�j� t. . 1 ed on tile railroad', whos . to gi Its wIll coill- - - . for the Welland. CaLnal , ill � . . . I ing (50). fifty acres, All clear and at this Office until the -arrival of tile eLt- . . . I Y- - ­� . - - I 0!(1 �; , 01111-Gf-W� !- Ill CII.Lr�'(- Of, NITtChIlIall I Man c from tha S;de. (if tile 6hoir of tile .NletllZist Churchanadit coplain . ,-,----- - I . ... i - . . . . d ally n(l.v4!lc : . . in A, fail- �tatc of cultivation. The wner 44,11 and Western Mails oil FRIDAY TH11 '-------------.- - - - ,.- I. -Tiller, (i)f � - .1 I I I . I .. I : tilt, presentation I 11 I ­II)*1l(1d to Ido , this it') - I :� 1- :, of; a bealitifill find Costly _XtINcrill". fors,.bv nay. Id '("'ilrel ' :11"' ll %'.'14 t '_ AT ,-.11OUK111. I . . I F wishes tq rent them separittely. I IST DAY OF- SEPTEMBER next, for . ,, � I I ;T.'.w%, Nst , I ]);I(. : to -Neiv York to get tile . I � .. -Truvelliul-'r C0111papion ., while Mism 1 -ail- .1 - . coluinns, two 6f Ili's fitrilis, to iclit. ThvS(' I il * . At tllis,plftc,� tile sitlaitit)L foi. thd . the dep-Icuin- niaA Completion of tha DURITAMI BULL ' � l I iak.-i-iais, (hsi- -vered i.n a few days frolil - 11 , "c' ity1tordou read Ui following address. , I'or further particulars. Apply to 1. I .... I I " t flart - . I I' of tile Welland Canal, between Ralney's farins are situate in tjw iliiiiiiediiue Nicin- ISO'Ne dcl-cloill olits ill. St. Jolill that tile ''sent is unchanged, tb(oi 11 lArn.111's lines I AT) RE:$8. - I � ROBERT MILLER. . - - *N I . � .-s;-,Q`_':, F0_r SERVICE lfor,1882. .1 IVY of Pichering" Vill"""'. lie j4 11'ah-iog, i:11)t 1;nA loah-e ol,it, and this :00 Was. 11- ! have been extended furtile- ea,zt. A re- � .: . . . Beii.-I.And Port Colborne, known 8 � I I - \ I * I I . vit. 3! TIL ti.0017.a, I . I �_ Pickerin-, Au6. 4, 1882. - 3i) ' - I * I -1 I . � , Was 1111ILde in tilat direction . . . . , .i 0 ft � titer part - I - . .(par, lis ill I Spi.11" NA. AC iii -ding, tothe I& udou Tinles, COUTIRISsauee - � - . . ­ I __ . ____ _____ ______ _ "I I . � . , I'll, , 1 1 , . . "Itock Cut." A, I , , '.. - ' -21- ticlu No. 84, embracing the gre' \ lit , 'it to leave , th" earj.� .; . b-Ind0l, . ,,owever, lie society it, . Picl.cring. , - .1 ._., I . �.. ­ . r has a pure-bro(I mr.- ­ , - p i-Sevurol- Ill I. - I . .Its I -er:J E If-opean PJK AN'r- the inol-Itter" of the C.�-tf otthe Vp%- Sr 'TtD-to do Pl' ition of thework IIAM I,XI,I, for tile her�-ice of Ct,%$a. ' �, oliliti-v. and 611it;tIlIc I ('01 Yt"Tondeilt I I to -day, and the sconts report tliat Araliii is Dr.%n,riar..%n):- . for till �;,irtll Wcst V - 11 �:- - of what is called the TE Subscribe - . .. . 11 i . _6 1 ., .e 2"I'l, s, -,%-I.-;Iiiu',,, to reLit fl., -so (111111s, will " t winter 11 tile Callip with f;k.% - - 1, F,RVANT GIRL WAN. itus showilig the pos. - , 1, I � . i - odint ('burt IA ill Pickering villape have aval I I . � . 1� . � i .y. (1.,:Ci`)d . . I onei I .- I . ill oolraelyi!s of tht- rectirroure if We hapip?; perwpn- 9CILL � 11 � ' ,bUPE. "I , 'I I �i` -itli liheralk ill I . Great arti, ity -,A�as itian fet-ted - I - '. 0 Is. I tit %% I - 1,v ihe 0111.*11'el . � _.. � I I eral ,ivorli. 1111d rpecificatious for what reinains to be TEit.M8 :-S2, TO I\ ­ . his lines, tal't the liedouillF 'were lit-ing I - oil 4 vont 11121t in tumAto liv'to-d"y, &lid he pioam, . - Apply at once tit the done,'c,an lie seeivitt thig Office, itu(I at - -.- I .,�, . ' ' I)v , v.%f(Tr gcyfoot,�­ .�l :".�` ., � .� '� I �uvral Al' I Ali[ renuton of jnan5 nintual frieuits thi�tevoniux, '.. . ' gi � _j T.'011,11T 75,1111THIL'i \,,den'. R. I1A.1;E*Y,'(.,C-II(-r1u A,­.C.Ilt, l'iell " A - - .. CUTHBERT HOUSE - the 114sident En incer's Office, Welland I . Pt 'n I "' � I . . . , I 11, Inassed in soild troops. (v I'k':U to Uwti�y ill a slight degrw ourcideetu 4tid regard - ' I on And after FRIDAY THY'' 18TII DAY 'Pur' si(le, I ickering, Ilai . 15t � . I ,* . 1 41,i-.; ci /N,-, I I I -ot .t'inaii Xlit1h'a "Issla,11 f: * evill"'I I� doilig It Ilice 1pi.,:11,-�-s this'�.,I-;k�:11111 - - . � and AAlilind Seyllioln, fire tiow holdil - ft;r you hm toir loader ill the Ciioir. ickenug, July 125, 1862. tf-88 I I 1 W2 tf. i . I i nalile to di.liv -I lectlirc:,; (I ive insti'lle- I . . - i Othor frienam whoin �wo' warinly thank havo - . , I a Comicil Of War ill viciv of Till attack on ,,imllp . I -OF 1UG U ST next, where printed form ' Fle ba Solid $piite a fcw Renpi- !:s and . A, t,)*1ejll � . I . . s I . . 11 11LAIII.Ictil"", ,J, explogi till in out expre"10118 of goott will _-_________­__-_ .---.--,- _.___ ----.- —_ - ___ b * i ti!011 11110:1 0IL' ves. - Tile bittern "I . .... 01 N. 11. -Mr V0111FET MMI.F!' haS foi. qi10 . l . I 'i -I 3 .()Ili tl� iarter. 1 an.1 gotul % Whom to you to -day. but iu a " Vol un� ' .� (if touder can Ile ' )tained. a P I , ,A I _�, ,-Cl!ool %-I s ollelled - - fi 'At (11 tary" it,im deouped bimt to ozct�w the 'Contmega- Jr. I . I '� Moivei* and is always on Inuil I*t)r rt - ill Chainbili-s- I th'i (.it �YA,-_Nrl�,n 6'1RT-"Y:-N-W4o04o01.J1 imc-brM DUIRY11AM I uhl,, evillin" 1� r . I I Ignin boat is inoored 'off tl lhbotiki'r forts. . . , ! Contractors are requested to bear in - 13 . , -('.,�;, 2 1, Ill'. , : 1.1 I t -f, 1:1-,;t t;l i 11pi",; were ',-,Io -tIN I 1.1t. froini ringin I � - � . ` I� . . pairi'm .� In Lids I'll(-. he I" fl, SlIC, ; � :' - - - ,� Ybrollglit I slid ('pit shAll tlic IiIIeK'fi.7t;1I1tI;e o(I*Iw.._ - I mind,thattenderm will not be cousideret I veiLrk; old. - 4 .( I . 'Wo thaijit yuti f.-arttly wid tshleero:y for ycur . . ; i :11 -, � . - - .": - -elltoll!'Flie Monarch an( Iris left to) day foi- Isort ationett withus, and 'yofir coustant kindnom unless wade strictly in Accordance wit I � . \ is it -04�d l.itv,-ha.)i,. fli�, trwle 11) St- -;I-! W. til* I" Sill I r, a Id. The loctli's " VTOlt\iEY AND 1801'R.71TOR, CON __ __ - - ­____ __ __ .. . __ __ - � - ____ 4,* - . . . . ., . - _\ � -warim um, null twg vour acceptance of thim - INIbl I I I . � . ' . � hlfte�lll Vs, 0),Flills, 111--lodoells, Iwulo,;, it, : l!!!.,1l1 it hev:!nIc" I f-ill'it-et of 1,01'ark from 1 � C ,L I veyancer, NOW -3 , , .1 Said. Trwiellin Coinpanion-amathibug ineinento of foran ', and in - the Case ( f " - - - . . _� N � , y kill't of- :1-0;, . . ,, `1- . � .- . I , Office, Drawer NO'. 11, Whitby, 01A. tile printed fact aliliAnst ev the, n-gniziritv ( , its attelldallc�', when all- I 1..11T1-!1 -fir il . I � I . I . . 11 ,r ' , ICY-;.; zi!_: . 11 - - - AIROACRIES I � our riw I fir Tou. tinti except then tire attache4l the acturil Goldsmith - ' Hall, - . .. I 11 I ,sr . t. I 111)11 '11C. - - is got oil tile 'I' istian Aert'-J �at -v trum. thai Tt it ?nay %"many fd,)You&bIrth-' -arjtils )olight flild'sold : N[tLrringe Settle. signatur s nn4l't to nature of occupa toil, � S ,I is ,4 1: , I " I I 1,:�, 1 6. 1)!:tce X�- 4;iitskirts of' I. reilsil,;�' Ile . � J. -I, �Ot!�'l � e - I . The 1113116.111 (16,11 I; 11111 A% 31` - �, . - i -tiolls r I e I . 1,001. .\ ]li. Mill Iw4i'lu ­ __ - wg�,Jw. 'lw , d his efforts ,�re tell -111'g, 'to I1,;S ,A,X_.,L,IJi, ;, I 1, ., I . " I ` a " i't ' I'R) 10129 bt"114i'mi Y bilIg . i Ditill'illhoill, . Al_ y '� to, Wills And Trusts iiiado s --cial- I and pInce of resi( enco of each ineinbar of V - . I Twit ill, Had .\Ili TO.& is IIOAy 'Iy'a 7�.,,'.;j i'.'y'-.i g -j to striko a borp to( We -otiated on All kinds of It lie r -ther, an accepted Bank W � G )ODS '­ . , - I I ,(.!rll!;,r i;i1vi'val; ,-,o as to disarm muspi. I est;I1.,at#_d at� (;,- I It a a I t , . tit . j , � . . � ." I , I - . , - I ... _. - '- piilAs-a'e all 4ound ly oatl . _ . 1()J � . .. .,,,Id , � I ties Loans neg ,line ; raid ft I � Nl� � . X . . I _.'�_;!.. ,Ii: � .1: : I . _ . .. I .. ;. . ­ . . ' 4 r , i I ' ! vit"n. Thi .. 11 .) I ,- THFA CHOrR.' Prollp rties. . . 27-ly Cheque for the: a. Ila of four thousand dol - :. . . . . , I � Womr,%, Goor,s �.ki-TOIIY.-�Tr. (',e"- I to eni-n- olit tile c masters, .; Air. Hodi,er. who ammod itery gre4ly murprittord I I .. - .. ''. .. .- '-. . lars innst accontil ,any tlie respective tend. ­� WO . .. , orders of th t, ­:- i [ T IT E I L'A T E � T-1 .,':',' I i 1-1_4.,=.� .. ;- - - **N 'Afelicoxvil'. Who had the ­I.U:1t 11I1.,I"wt"l,n(. ! v.-I!,qu '016v-( 1. o ) 1 ot hilow, litid will never , .� .! I � ' . . — — I 1. �: -_ � �, . . , , -,,,,,*:,-,D - , ' ,-' I r,�,,I-o,l-lhatl,,,w"]UMIyAbloto Toexpreftiou I . . . rfe'ted if , 1 ­ �' , , ,r, � 'i , g, I era, which 'suni iliall be fo I the .. .� ; ...., . , � I I A �, -1�1 i . �, . ,.. I , I . I to be robbed and burn6d oil+ at the old i !­, i. _:, , I I I to him ailprociation of the ijeautiful an well an the � . 13, - . . - .1 Ile N% )it 'r 11'(411�,� (-it in detail to lie- - I:. ' . ;. . : _ , . �, pal . , I , TIM =ACK ff E. 0 U . . I., . PrCKERI,VG Al. 1 RKE TS. tendering declines to enter into 1 : � , , , I . IlItliam Watelics . �1, - � — f I \ � ' I sel-111)d tho' varl �ws patt�-rus of itiferual . 1;�:: ' _J� . 7 . I . useful gift they had preoe�ted Win. Hoomoidthat :- . I Haight Factory, , . �trt) Ilas I)III.- . I - .. I - " , - -coutl t for them orks, at Ilic.rates stated , lidy ud . some tinic ,.- , - � I II -.1--cl I, -,;-s' 111is -4vilool" is -now t1truill" P. jil .- - -q opened fire on whatever he had been able to do for the Cboir, as' ' ' 4 -Ac I Stew--windlno. alsotlie P tent . \ 1, '� The'pins haN ­ . 'tted. cliased the factory ill P;elkcr�11(1 forl'..I.-J-1-, I ; I ' ' I 11 . L�� had a M-1' . in tl e offer 151111 ri - r, ,., : ,� n t It. is�al,�o intillin,ti'd that,the li'i�7' tile right, ill the ifiret-fio ' (if' Aboukir.- thoir er, Iways affordod ItIm pleaAgre, NEWS OMCE, Ail st 3rd, 1882. � I - I - - Th cheqnc or aloney thus Sent in. will rried on as a planing mill, and is fi�tiii­; ,I(.r* of'Lord Frederick Cavendisli still In tile event of anything throwning Rn and lie was amply rewarded by the eattafactlou Fail Wheat ................ 1 12 a dust proofliOase. .- . . - . , - I - 0'.� I � ill of ha . ving one of the best Chohm ea" of Toronto. Splindy I 66 I I r) Ile rertirned to th ) respective contractors -_ - I 1: - , t )-- . . , - . i 11) As a factf,ry for tile llI:"hufiL(-tII­e (.1" .. i'll'A .C. qzpee -k outbreak in tile city.' the Europeans ivi WheaO ............ I -_,0 ' I . '. _. , I - . �11 'ke ;it ,tell by tile New Yet . i " 1 28 whose Tenders Two not-accvpted. . loille-niakle cloth", _,,revalld wilite �;114,.v*- Jj1I-ito,!400z1 to liel" w4y Of Ile embarked on board our ships, out of lJo should often look at their present and keep it Barley ........................ � 0 612 1A 0 &51 Ladit--s' Gold Watelies,t)i fin.' . I Iva here by. . I - . � C', shirtlugs, &-c. lie I,. a go(,d n1iU(-,,!,,UI- � Fral�(!C. . I I liarin's way. ; as a soil V011W 11, ft home as long as he livod. FlotiK, per cwt ........ ; ...... 8 a) TI;ir; Delynytineut does -not however . I � I z . I . I . I - At ilt o'clock tho Band stntak up "Mod gave the an 66 L L : a �L5 bind itself to accept the lowef,t or any est stock I Ilave 'ever sli WD, lie of wo hope he ina . N rv:Ji,,.(,, :I g,Cki"I : ..L I '-L! Ifoutited. infantry report; tliftt the Arabs Br ....... :, I i . 0 _-_ wo- 4bm. . 1, . A 0 7 ' 0 70 tender. . � his Iilw. flu si,wn't-1 be �;lipporl­ �- — 11 are eollecting in lie west lie oud Fort Queen," an(I the people dimpersoltip having enjoy, Brun, per on .......... . 4 . i. . Nvade ill , . I %V1 2,9TEVALM. - . t Y . t ,:--I (� A' 14 00 . , � -der - .­­' quality g1larfilitee 1, and p ices ' -Ar;king"by the peoploofthi., . . �1: , 1! ..;!,: 'i.; Melts, On the line of tile 6ual� and rall- " a ulolIit plealliant oTenhig. ' Shorto 11 ....... & .... 2() ()o " 20 00 '_111 % . By Oi . . . i . * I ( in his uudG ". . - �_ . I . . I . . i _. � . 1.7 * - _._ I,. 1 I ... I ., . AUICUS HUMANI GENFM&� . I - ..� �� � ' A. 11. BRADLEY, the lowest P s,sible. L ­ - i ' ', ' -, road * It has, tliql-efore, been determined : Veas ....... ................ 0 75 4�4 0 70 1 ..-. : � "I " , Dii:,n­ the al)svuce ofyou �correFpond I I - i: .. . —000-- . , _O__ - 'I- I ection. � . ........ . .- � . ­ '�'�c . - � n .- to occiipy tile fort1to-morrIlw.' - . _� I . 1. IL I'cao, black-eyed ............ 0 P.,) - . I ' . . Secretary. - I i .1 , , I I - I . . . 0 88 Dept. of RRilW8V And Canals, . ) 'In(;FVCN-�.-The ­A,,,nd.,,i7 111)'ar,l- ! elit lit tile F-etoiitl " Ile one was foun(t to, Arabi 11118 '11101 -led Ills el'Imp five miles Tolhe'Edito'r of the Picktring 'N"Ews Blue Peas ................ _. 0 Ho at 0 . Walnut, N-ickel, and. ther -' :"(-.I, forill, 1- . I . . 90 , .. � . - s coine olit in an enl�.I_ Utk(! I';.-; 0-ftee, iA conse(itience of w1lich lic-arer (lie city, Jivith tile outposts two DEAR SLIC: -, i � ; .. Onts ................... � ......... 0 40 11 6.42 Ottawa, 15th July, 1W2). ) V-87 Clocks'iu great variet . , ' .. . 11 xl.er,", io; In lich illiprovea. The "Wanlcr` 1 1 1 . . . I . I . I . I . � * - flay ......... .. 1.. � ....... 8 00 - - 10 Q0 - -----.----------- _.. - . 11 -a' ly An., porta I it ( velits wi�re nuchrotilicled. miles in advance bf tile n)ain body. - He - . . ,�� ig a It -'.*e papix alid is it c­t_,dit to V'ictori:� � .' - a body of ca. -alry to eavoi The -subject of dairying, at yon . . . . - Counti, I , . . Tht villagc, aftei the excliteilip.lit of tile , . , '! - -a! . J .' VALUABLE , r , I nio aware, Mr. Editor, is not a now one -�t 44 haA ordered *t I . Apples. p -r � .... � ...... 0 40 0 60 , P-lectro—Plated Goods a fun . I Ya kiff I'asba and his fain ly to Isinaila, l'otatoes ...... . . I i. I MI * I '(�11::F.,( 'Ce'lon, . - . in Canada, and only needs to be under-�- I ................. 0 (10 - " 0 70 . - ' - ' . ie- I ft, � C.. , qud of oiir PatIjma,,t(,r _ . .W.Lanioreauy T�,a'c'ior, IV!,,', . - ' - s .T I I - � Conktantinf`lple,l Ali,,,. LI -Orders have I .1 .. A. tock. .- . � I . :I .-.. . � - I .� � \\� " I` i _.- I �Io._!10. 11.1; 'It lf(�.01�d one, private . idewalks beet, givc-il t iced . lei, to ti * Htood among farmerm - in � E ggs ...... r .................... 0 14 -1 0 11i r a 1. i -_ I .. I ,vie, has bovit away oil it ti -11) 'd . of a - any local'tv butter .... AR X FOR SAL Fa I ; . - . . 1 ,7, ; .. , * io militail, pre- W11 .re tile Soi and climate are suitable io ..................... ; 0 i * ' - . 11-ilt" . I - 0 14 0 16 1 , ! il,��VXII _,fal , a C I - . .. 0 12 ' ' a - I - ti, i I:i,7,,,,, .,, 1(a) culoibiatiou of .paraiiolls with a View to tile immediate Cheese .......... I Forks t9poons, .,)iniier ILD, F�1100 IO I i�Ys to -L'il(le ,'-�:L'41"�!' (10- i tilt' 12,411, h 1, . .j , ' - ' departnre of tile troops. foi - Eg�%Tt, ' . ... ­­ ... , ". 0 14 , of PICKERI I I I lid _ e,�l 'I "On become one of tile priyed IuRtitut ioup I I I� 1) I fl., , Wil. Now tile of the neighborhood.. as, an indusoy IT4 Nvood .......... L ..... 9 ......... 11 00 " 4 00 N the Towngli, . NO, LAt Tea Kilives in P ated I 0, lj�ius. - Ile has d)nc a,giiolll part 617 the I eo--,.,tnlo,.,,i(,.lI (,I, ille Ontario & Qlwbec R. - . . 7 60 64 S I I 9 9 ry- , r, . I . . � The'Conference will nwet on- WedneR, by itself but one of m y that enables Pork, per cwt ............... No. '20 13' )l en Frout, comprising AN, , -ei,,ti;.l­ -r(, An 00 I - � . I I . Turnips .................. #..,.: ... 0 14 -1 0 16 120 Acres, c r less. There is on it Ory han les. estern section and It"' ratinl(d Avefl! R. is Ci T � -it ilitemst I I The con, 41ty or Thursday ft) receive tile conuntini- farmors to rely less upon ;U0,1T and imitation Iv' . Nased Avith his visit. In flituire intin-, tractors oil the raction north of Wbitevale i cation front the ItitAsian'delegaw, expl i any mingle pro 13 1 . � . . . . . lieftdoluarters At ing"Russial" illotiveg in abstaining from no, . . L � . 'r "In- dttet of the ftirm. - An old and Yer7 s cef ................. i .... o---- 0 12 O' 0 12 Sto a f rst class - , _1 I;e?V of tile "News," we e.-�ljcct t u bear; have Csti,blisil"d t.116, A, Mutton ............. . . Fickle Fraiiies I I - ! - cestiful Scotch farmer -in Gue Town; ! 0 10 11 0 10 , Chiets,'13ti ter - fro - bis graphic pen, of IuS rIMlI)Ik:s, aLA: Groell RIV('r, at -if large gatigs ofinen are the deliberations of tile Conference. Two - re, r Brick House, Coolers, Berry El.,slies, ake - � � - ," n . I Bacon ................. ::::14`-*:*--* 0 13 " 0 I r) ' f-;I"a,,,,e.l o6 01fA )oillt all idlip, ones said to mi, when opslkled what 11he saw worth notil.i,g. . I � . of near Cedar St. Petersburg, Ali-. 2.�V,Ilssia bas 84tusages ...................... I 0 12 it 0 15 An,!' excellent 0 t -buildings, find it is . . - * ' -ove,- i'a the tdjoinilig To%iushil) of consented tilat onoll, "' 11 crop paid best, "Olt. lie naid, just a little , . � * . ' L ' 1 , CA ! - r> . its 1 deie'gaw, slia, I - . wellwate d. TI land in rich clay loam Baskets, Card Receivers, 'C. I. t V llo . ofeverything payed best." He could not in .. r - A 0 ro . . ar�ple'as�d to see tlia I W- 1 'I'larlditi'll. I renew his attendance at tile cotiference Of .. . L"Eitt-001, WARX'sT, August 8rd. and is in A. ,gh r . I . - . I . ' . :h , ate of cultivation. I .0 . - my opinion of fimning add a truer , . . I Mg c didates from Pici-.ei-iii.- wc�re siv h,.It­")-x1&S-_- ev. 11. A. 1107tinuel 65 the powers only when tit .Porto halt .,in- ., I Fall whost - ....1 ............... 61 16 Call 20 This farm is Sit to only o - 11 11.1,1- I g0lle NIA . S ,:nounced:its readiness to Send troops to Tiling, as you are aware the prites of pro- Goose NN116AL ..". , . . ne mile fi-om SPECTA L 5 .L COSS at tile receilt Unil."t--rsity e-Nelili . 't on. a 1) -asure trip,he *Vill beab- : . 13 � - . . I duce are very imeertain, and a .y one ar- ............. I 00 �,4 1 ,05 Liverpool Market, and the f-ame distamee . I � I t OTIS . si.!Ut for ,It Coll le )f weeks. Mr. J.'W_. , Egypt. ' . ticle is liable to be overdone, and the nat- bar4ey .......................... 0 00 60 00 from Frouchn 4 i' Bv, good grain mar- . TO SUIT ALL IGIITS. I - - callipIwIll hn.s ­ i I I 1�181 0 '(1 rue o a IC 0 ' Rye .......... I ............. �..... , , " �,,,*,t , boid(re received 2nd cless 11ou- I- d t 8 uijac, Ali Ii., Coustantiniple, Aug. 2. -Lord Duffer- , 4al conacquences are low prices, but the I \ * � . -4 I( . - 000 Lit , 0 00 eta. ,,'or further Tiarticulars apply to , - atheillaticS. � W , .(, he will tit `0 cliarge OU a model :in lifts Sent anothet- note to the Porte. in. Pon$ .1 .................. _.� ... 1. 0,00 (!� 0 00 - - I , 178 I I tit , I . I . � ' fiti-mer who raisep a variety, some one ar. I 8'. JAS.- JO H STOIN- " . � TI os. Gormley, 2nd (-Iaizs 1-Tonors in ,,ivliool.—�Nil�is bbic Taylor has return- !sisting upon the iiiistiance of a proclaina- . Black eyes ... ........... - . IT - I NRY KNOWLE . .. I . I A . if ticleiss,uret-ohit. Choosemakin isnow �-.--,. 0 00 @ 0 00 July 16, 1882 1 � I I - - (-,(I fi-olli Galt. J Wales of Toronto Ition declaring Ar 9 . . I tf Dunbarton. r , I I blue Peas ................ ­ I . Mat cillaties. ke ia it elever.yoil�!Ir 11111D. iss kbi Pas�ha a rebol, and 1.11".... 0 00 Q 0 00 �er - , 0 : lo Ming one of the sure producLe of . I . Practical M atellina ft.1 go through. . 1 is I.A'sitin­ friends I iere. Stating othqrwige the Ian ug of Tur.kisb , --- � ,... � d utends to � - , and it is like all other products, Oats .................... I .......... 0 50 00 50 I . .., .. .t _ L tog. Pw has purchased a Self. troops in E M)t cannot o place. . I - . ' I - - Mr. TI "I � f as' I I . . 11 � f , f. , J� I . . I �% t ; 1. t1le Is I � . . -,;. ; Brock py- i . T 0 TAP.10 ' & QUEDEC R. * _� binding Ecaper, which will -be tested this Alexandria, Aug, 2. -It. is ropdrted that liab rise and fall in price. . I bays - 1 -,---- ___"�__. ---.-- . . . � � . . . St. W1 . _�_ . _� I ;. . _. � . .. . . . ,T- NINC ' I . : known factories to be built in seasons of _ , .* . - 1. . . . May 17tbi '82. -, . less . , Kenzie & Ptircell, tile. colitrae- %*,-evIc. . Ambi him ordered houses obnoxious to ! ' I � . I - . . . . . . . . ' ep . L 71 i ' - - I . . great of resilion in the trade �hat j was � �,ARKETS. ,',' 1 -1 ' - - . rs r the two sections of this road east The cool evem frs are tall tilt natives in Cairo to Ile burned. Nine- .:, - I, . . � . � : . .A I . . I - . - . - ,z . - �. - I .I:- ' I . . of by litany of tit "' i6 Wvant.age tee 11 iiatives who refused to recognise tile with diffietilty sustained, that we now in � , .., - - I . I . . . . I -1 . . . . , 1. . I . . . . . .1 � . � . . - � I . �, , ,� f To onto, and runniu­ througli tile young folk ip driving a flourighing state. The trouble always - ' ToxoxT 4-11A 8rd, 1832. - - � .1 . * ... .. I . . . , I . I a Ii - 0 1 . . . - I.. I , . , . . . 1. I 1 � .1 I - - . . . . in the i conservativoin theirdifferonL v , 7heat, fall ... ... ..... $1 20 (? # ... . . . - W4;i:k Ii -s� rate, Just ror of ; Z , . L . I 1. .. . � , -0.1-k with large gall"s of luen * as he ii, I . , ured that ArAi intends to at- - . do. spring - I 'E . . � oiit. Tile biack c It and till) (1)ug)gy are aul liority of Arabi. )lay 9 1 been shot in I I . , 0, A ' not ofe st,yor, , al:0 ilow birlypivill- doitigagic Ca ro. seeing in the start, as farmers are Y I 11 Iff o the V. nick of tilne; I(, it have been (loof)t It is runio tile soil,; any now departure is looked .... ... ... I F0 A, . BUTC ' I . n Ing I I 88 , I . - . . - . aid h riies., The finu lias it tack AJexandris with A. rge force under do. goose 6 .. ... :.. , - . In tbo'cold _' Tile ' arvest ]tam pult an end . upon with s�ispicion. The real value of a I * I 06 At It 07 . t 1ion aI,; railroadcontractors and thert, is Toulba Paslia. � I . I I �tlo ubt but their contracts on this end touillelloiciiii;1I sure tlri,.�iug, asniany Port Said, Aug.. i -TIT . good milch- cow, outside of supplying the Barley ... ... ... ... . 0 62 11 0 65 - - MIN woo RTJr . of the bo s have gone oat to the harvest ly ;�, British 'men- oatA . 4 � � I I - . - i ,I-,. . . Y 8 fiimily wants, is by good many not on. I.. ... ... ... .'.. - 0 48 1 049 11 . . 0 ' 11 A to th Itter.- field S to fraill A, few sfiekels, that they of -war stroD A Pe . ... ... 1:��' THE PICKERING BUTCH R' the d be fillf, to If- ti � g 0 1py Ile 1110Z canal I ... ... .­ - 0 85 - 0190 1. , r"' ,Zell timated at. its flill value, as its real money - . 90 8 Ill srs IN - zie & Purcell are at Green here and at fsmaili and itiez. All Eu- . I . . . / I nay ta-lic their sweetheft)-ts to the Toronto .' ... 0 W2 A, 85 Ii iver, ant. giving their perso"Iftl "111)""11- Exhibitions and tile lo'eal fairs. There's r�peaus linve lefk Suez. 1 value amumes so many shapes in, the sea.' R 01 . . C?10 .. ... ... ... 'ITS Pickering Vill n , I � I over ,9eod, per Vus. on Tue 'N k The whole work I � I ­, , , I son, that it is a ditficult matter to really ... 490 - to W _� d tinic coming girls, wait a little . - I . _­­ I . . a goo, . I 0 _.. -- ,. : . ,­ , , " estimate in cash. The, Beef, bind qrs . ... ... 1000 ,, SARS ARILLA and Saturdays; Broq,flisruandG - . u st be nished irk 18 moilth.s. ' ' " i�� .� i old way o� butter. 11 00 , , . . . lon-er. It wifl be well for scrud'of these ' ­-, . . . _ , �..� - wood on Thursdays ; Majorville ad . .. . . � making and e ha i rod do. fore qrs. ... .. , 800 A, goo � - Rinatcur agriculturists to lo)k sharp, or P -resident Arthur has romidaWd, and . . 11.--c - .nglng uce, at the mitittou ... . LN lie C Green Itiver, Fridays; ( li I "' the United States Senate, has oonfirmed v , Xer thing. This 1050 " 1200 6181 Mrs. . R. Roach, and Miss r1lullice irf)oa their i-ctilru they will tind : nothin illoge store, is quite anlo Lamb ... *** ", - - I !L= dargrove and 8parta, crrywoe�q, - B OIL& of As place, sailedpor Allan Line, 9 an old-timo LindmiLvite, John S. Dormer, usual estimate of dairymen of& Standard Hop per,100 ... ... .4. 1500 1� 1800 And fa We dn"days. S. .. at all to Javish their sweet siffectious lbs ... .�. Tt hu bow for 20 yam and ha He keeps tile best of ', eats, and ,110 . I . to the head of the 'buited States mint at COW, (and it is not a .very higb oneJ 9'50 " 9 75 . on Saturday last, for the old cotwtry. , upon. - - I I i : . Beets, T' provM to be t rmpamum In the at reasonable prices for ( ash I -- . . I I Dekiver, Colorado. "Jack" has been, for is t4is :---commencling on the . Ist iof May iler bag ... ,.1 1. 070 " 080 markc4 for 131 - - . . . I Ith Forthe information of tl�e publie'we . the last flye years, a well-known journal. (as all factories &ake it a int to do. . .. -.1 0,400 " -070 THIC BIDS � It is Announced that 11on . Frank S m , . Carrots, i I '%0'L%U"L 'Cur. Go ana see 4im when he -bell ringg. :- - - - may 8�.y that our liorsedealArs, . tile , 4nen6e then if pomiblo.) anracintinue"i Parsuips, do. :.. ... ruin. P THIC JrACA Pickering, April 5, I . I ly 21 - I Us been sworn in as member of PrA:V y i8t and republican. politician of Colorado. &if . 075 " 100 DYSPEMA.! end sN Diseeno ­ . . . His many ftiends in I Lind and Ojutario Ad" Potatoes do., I I �, I worthy deoxou and his able coat1jutor4are the lot of November, six months In , or .2 ... ... 1 50 I$- 160 that ada trom is Wordend Uvet or an . . . , I -_ - . . L G)uncp witliotit portfolio, Hou. D. L ing on their laurels ; bu will be glad to bear of- h 180 days, the'sverage ,cow i Apples, bill. .. .... ..' Impure Woo& ! Oman& of our beft . .. - 1�1"- at present rest tto appointment. n that time : - 800 " 500 *% take # alwo It to awdr Chu- . - - ! � P, loorson oming President of the Cotw- the Lettuce, doz ... . r__ ____1 I . trading. fraternity, le � t us say, The office is worth 08,000 a year. The willgiV8860 gallousorM lbe., a com. ..o 040 66 �, 050 .9- AL L , ft"ft. Tbove � - 04 t B . ! tide is significant. . : # MOD pale -t -pail wi4 hold 20 Ills. or 2 Rhubarb, do. , ... , .., 020 66 0 N ;wibo; Uzi t ence, snoland ft to othem LIYERPOOL STARKE- .... - .-.--% I � .1 - - . . _. �,i:. ., , . _ it is =A& tr4ft snow Dwk. Heads' . . ;I. I The �b " � i t- - t 'k , , t, u '" - wil-Itevale" July �ist,' 180.."I 1, , '. . I., ­ . gallouB. The cow will a half Itadishes, do. ..� ' ..�, 0 5') 61 Lo 60 nm Sampu SH1111MMIAL d 4 mwo,n or con in es in - " ­. ,�. I _qa, __ ' . . .. - - I _., 1� . BICE TO PROA, (hem Braz . Vint* , &SIGNED 18 ALWA . I . I record showed a .. . v=vsen. t s . -:3,4� , IT I zo �- ' lhomin,g " 040 SO. . - - 1'.. . Aquiragua,, do. : ..1 ...' 0 gg Dan" RB UNDE , I . '. cure the worst case ofDys i Aftiwnlg".- pa'i' at : =yj'ess than She mg- Beans, V IT 04 , vel"ble gad Tprepared to parchme- I ! n Timm; is but one certain �uro which i will do no- � .0. ...� 290 11 820 H*W we?= I . � ter Wber of deaths than. Any week bag .L ... ... 800 .. 86() , 1ertbL . and can. � Ir- I __-, - If-_ � world for dyspepsia and liver complaint. it d �, a" hWt the . . I . ." ten yeW past. - in the Is dose will relieve * tahows with ordinary feed ; one gallon or ten Onions V . coomtkatim WHEAT, . . rfW c in as V It Is one at th : ft an fw - . .-. - I ��A L �..� - 0 won a am ve �,t d its Ills., will make one 1b. of choose. Accord, ChickO Pair !.. .., 070 66 082 , -- - eavy r ' hav 'io bedt4n doNM the �ly 7 ' for s large bottle of Wahoo . . Per th: L B&RL EY .: � . - . � " . .. . e 0 ttor a C' oulkr action upo4 the 8 h and W ing to 44 yew's priew and so far the Fowls do. ... ... ... - o-65 -, 0- 65 BIB WE 1. 1. . .1. . _ . , 4 -'s . , i whdat crop that not lialf a crop B 13. �-qtlal-iustrongth and kuperior - PEAS OF . ­_ _B . gootive Organs. It is a I 00 Ducks, do. i I 66 , il medo0a ' a , UZI WN. �,, m , . . M e0ects to any other medicine. 27,6W itive and ab.. prices of thiii, chowe has sold at the &c. : botu% W an _'.... .1 A., - � - I . , . �e iq coudifion for bar,ilesting. - , . we solute cure for Costivenea i and - ", ` —1, I 66 ." . rw ., ,._q .­ -11. _R1 I - . . � Goeso, do. . , ... ..�. I . . '. . - - I . . . � bottles sold -in the last month. Fox . Constips tory, wholesale, at Ill etc per 1b leaving - CE ObtWb a bodki of . _1 V.-',�-: ­�­ i E* I f,l '.- . -1 . . ­; . tion, acting in a remarkab .8 way ullon the 10 ets. to the pab Turkelyst do. ... . - __Iji�L _: - -, - I :. . . - . �.. - , �,:, ,C;�'. � - �. . . . 9MbI ' 0 dnjr r"J :-' OATS, - 0 'esbavesh-Jeady .at PICKERING ,DRUG STORE. -on, elear of Wl ox- Butter, lb rolls , I 'M - cient fav i 018 : 1240 . . I . L - t. .1 i I SXWO =at I ." ,,-8 � - .1 L - *Z L, .., , . received -tc "I r T,Y as system, carrying off ... . :: : 0 "AMR. . * I ­i'l : ' �" . '" \ P praclitc inil 116046. As a peueea, which amounts to 086 ftsh, per 020 . -_ I . . - �Im . _' . ; - - . L�: . j .. . , ag 'a ""' TX Uxbridge Township fidr , will be LmiL uzauIAToR its aati� as are roost re- cow. Some pstrong of fimtolies will do., Dairy ... .!!. _.L. 014 11 015 . . - . t I . � plotio� of the Grand Tru�k and T. a -UM660"M . 00 I llel4gt Goodwood, Wednesday and - markable. 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(st"'j, ,_]7,01,111,; .fol, � ' solicitiii on'' Wal,d- and 6 b _" '" ­ y Iii m4sto�nars -i I . . . . . FURNITURE I -_ 7-�. � of L�e`ianwnit.- "v"II:11 cle , . (11tv liollFe 11,1,01111d vile Illarket. ed b, . %T.. I- M appreciat - , 1 . . 1. - :E3:0 A -T-f- - ' � - It, ated Dr�, Piates, is ive s.. . . . I Wh ,.,, ,; , lI(-jd--Gen(Ira1 Annal'i Of , *,-( s and the st , - � . I., .1 . *. I I . . � - eall i mt i�xv old flietill IT . .wh; 'a . la, j &Oulptly. ,.,. � ''., :1 . . I . . , I , RN UnF_ I': i ��.q I 01 -Skev-11C."; of the PiolicJ, It is guaro-uteed, ojit.1 execute , ! I . FU , I .Is, ", )1�11tI-N,, %.,-Ite, I feed Sure wiU 'Wor . . . 1. ­_. .�­-I�; � ..... . � .-!. . ­ ... . ",.,ji"�, . . . I .. ! . ' ' I man. .. . Is coluav . , ,( . . . . . . - MCKERING V I ; , ritlel ! �. I � I, � . . I I . .6 11 -.. - . - . .1 - �LL .1 . � )ill,] K)-.11'apilleal slic"WhC�,; Of t'.10 1.) . nic. 1;. 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FuridtUrO ! - - .. - a . � , � 4 AD RT ; ' i or of Ontari ,,:; - ..� , "M 11111 , "Y'lol - I �\ �.­ .� , , '-, (it , , L ; I .) 1,00k of' (-4h6 , hotograph ' I of the Count . ., 1011111I urflub . . k -i .,.. -f- .- 11 I � ._: - .. Frei alef I all: ku%'All ' " u"__ . . I I I . , . � � I I . . . . w, .I V, 3 1 , If , L 6 ... !. . tch Panel Bedstead a, f ilto $9 . j . ITC017111i) to 188-, 1 ,,III 0 - . , ; I , I . "' � � "U'Dj: 'NED I,as ibeen ad- :"I'l . r ,. � . - � 11TBY) .- 1. � I Common Chairs. from 350- `Fw&rda-_ - _ - . . ..4 , . . � " ' L' . , ; � � - - , _. � I ... . _. wardo I . _­. -,, t ViS.0 in �T-" : . . 1. . :-, - " " Loung - I . Tice. ' TTTE N MISIG . � WT _. . . ,�i i ; , I ­'.I�.'�Z� 1_1 I I I I . � . .. .: I - b- i 1 - tile DTtOCK .. i ,! � ; . � L es, from S6 UP ;I - . I - ,\vork Nvill VK-' ut -d '_ '."l)-leti . I t,, - Igir ,-,L,_.-'-.- 'I A, . I . � 12 a. I e � .1dvertise his bi wff� . .1, � 'I, .­.. !� I , 1.1 - . � � . I . � . , " ' . -- -TS \ �'�,,' 'ED in . L '. I . . � � . LL Sofas, f��ra S , 1 . I ­. 0�ly. 1-=f,- �\,GL . I . .1 ': - Uaiiclotj I �, . I ers I. ting that �e I & 6 .. � W T g in ) portio*# , , . , . -kel-log, - ews," ii1sillull, 4B POST OPFICR* _&I - : .. . ' , ; E� ,;�. AGENT, C., - . I Pi( N r )60 TO T11 F. . 1. IN'SUR, N,,( : And ever . - -,;..: i ever� locality. .1, beell Well cillongh known for tile - - '�; I � % I I I win not be =old. i - � ., -. , . � . . . ... I . _. - I - I It, s not ' �� '!'� '�: . : : - I . - i ; P . " _' - . . . - - . . - I - - - - -- ---- -�� - , � . - paA thirty years, in the coulltY Of 04- 'I 1� - I , BR 3-K � TREET, WHITBY)' _�... -1. 5 ftftf�- % J : ' ;'-: -�� - ,_ , . tario, ; and that - ; I I - 11 : ! 0 0 lit ic . UNDERTAKING� A - i ' - - I I � - . I . n i ompft- . , 6 - , : I EAT �- ESTERN . _' ; . I - ks at low ratcs c e . 'oral ( �oft, Case -ang - 0 1 i I I I NO. 1 STO -PIC I "A RRIA GE. -� WORKS, Plac : n's if preinium. in Solv . . Gn 6fj A firs"I'sh fuu : . - I . 0 L" 0, KERING �1- 0 - � � �j I � 11, alld gu ' tees 0tiSfiletion to insurers. Hearse complete, fOr #20 �Wijj. TILL . - * � ' . : . 0 1 1 � I nie : riti6h -Arnerlds, of To - I i ..- RA AYS ..,.,-,: .-i � Locnix of Frigland;'E rock-st.,Wb6fl, w - LW, .,: STA15LISHED IN 18.5 "ERA AOENT for . . . * � 1. I . )7, , ,-8 OLD STAND.),. .,:,:- ,­ --rj-' . 6E� I I-ly, . . - I .. ..�, I . ! - �. . '- , I . I E .3 , : I.. - r. - " � . 11. . . I - 1. . . - bo tooln -, - , , � ;: .1� - ;. . 1. . ­ - . ­ _. I , � __. ..� ..,I, - .. . I . in full ljlftst, selling aIt , i ,- - ,. .:."; '­ , - � . ;� , ,. 4 1 -­ � ' orontO. .. . ­ . � - \ .. I . - Is still ,:0:-.1 _..�, . I . �, - W - . - i . . � � , ; ''.. . . I ranto es I of a I . . . I * - ..'�,,­!.:_. �,_�,� : �.­ (AnMSTRONG I . -T I Life an(I Ace To ]RALL : � N I , yviecs, Dry Goods, Groceries, M rW)' � : _ . , -, I I 1 �. -� - , lor on Lif . e, MTC ea id,Ent,Lonaon 'O vk; l '. der ...: 0R8.,i_--. - . AGJ,NT fo Con Canw rioxERINQ T . � , illade Cl()tllin,f,, Fancy Goods, HatF. and ....,.1.11� 7 Pjt0P=4T . - �.1, I i ut o., Lloya's Plate Glass Co., Appraiser for )AIRT011L. I -� � z _0 ­ -_ & t1too I F V, ­. HAM ­. . . LENG, - P - . , AR Gap,;, ffard%vare, Crockery,.. Glassware, �.( I I . f" G uaraii tee and THOS I . . .i ". I., � :i . . ­ - i A . . ... 1, . At I _� I . -1 � , , se'Vi4gli CO. � - ;� � , '­. ___ I ... ;.1 .. . _-1 � - . .1 L . .� :, . . � Coal Oil and Lamps, Bonts and SlIlods, � , It., ) ,�.. �1 , � , .,. � Loft ­ I � I _. ' 'I-; .,-i I � 1 , ".., ­­-­­'.. - 11 ;� - _i.� . ", i -, .. 1, a,L Permiment .1 � . , ­ - . _ . . . � - .- '. . ... , I . -1 - i-- ­ :� ;L1 I a- - I : I . - . . 1- �; . .1, . ". : � -HALYL, is MOW 6ollitoodiou* 1! - .. , *;­ , . � � -�;' �'�'- ,; ­:. . lb ! ;� I , Local Ag , Piokoring, 1;. . I HIS If , . . ; ; . . . .. '' L - �­ - . .. I 10fa -00 � :, -, . . , !:- 1., 11 1, I . _. � I - Tho 1� 80�ies of : Mouth Old tD alluildi ,.,.., - �. � . I : �. _w� - I . . . . . _� -11, -I.- � T X ARY ent . . .. - _ �_ . . .. is fitted up in a to suit Partie.0 � .;.-- ..' � - . . to fit'lfoln IL � - I . A;.- W LEWIS 01 .!.:,. '. - . Tand i I . - ... ��, . , I . .� t: . � I., I � I . V" ;. I . . . . 6 I . .- . - ..- �, I I i -I ent ments. I � � -..:, . eri.". � _-all * t I J-- - I . 11 - bg or for home � . ,,Slcliool Books and Station . . -, I __ ii� travdiii . I . . Special 01�11ist Trams'.. Years I and Indies a 'I , 61m are ' rePared to,make ev�6rytlung in the L 7 , - -Ommo.qn.wwwio.www..Nal.mm*wor.m-mkm R ana can be awertainedlI ,­ � . , . - Ddera* L. - . . N_ :1 11 __: - I . _ .. : . . J, tr gents. u! I The abov0- P . -_ - ­ . Terms m, �IL'. . �� . .,TZMIY Young . . . t p,otice, and at the 7" 1 A t ra g A sm- �a I g THOS. L) �NG, Pickeli,009- - t1l, t N ine. lit, Fargo, Grand cild ones, too,'with VARRIAG I igE - at shor . I ) J1 y , y ddressm 11 �.- -f " . rl V, _f3 I ir , I , 0. Carriage . I I I ,� ______�____�_�_ � �_. . � Llnipe(r, Purtage la fl -,ES. A great,reduction &I L - , . . . �' 1. __,�. ., e -1 - For' I Yi, I - . . .- -_ I . .. ., g; ; I IIF,'RF, IS NO LOX R ANI DOUBT . , Id ljoilits in the by the dozen. � , I ... � L ..:!, _J . . I : I or east of the - �: I !;1I , '' j. ;. ,!,: "�,L�' - L- I - , . . . .i. .- r , i , jirandon, au - ;-, _ i: :- j''.., _... 1. L- I . � .--; ton, - , .. =W '.L L Nir. Job�stonv ' - - . � . . . . - 1. .- . , . tter satistacti0b V - � . iILr,,,.. --...?. I I L - . - thdy 0 &ad eX. _,�' � I Wliitby, avd Pick _,L L jFmoti: :sf m - - f - I :''L I ;. �.�' less Won . ::: . 11N-je,'t, will leave the Union I, 1"�'L ' ' - L oj jatisfii6d they ' .-: : - Cutbbert flouse, gives lowest Ptje;�s' L ' - : ) NX 1 'b a that ") jPW I d Sleigh line, I . #A1, j .. - - , . I �t , ksg�,P't8i,o)i�'11,1,11'01"f,(,),,- .. !.. - I . 1� ) I , , .. � I I , i.a S+ation Tilltlikitig bis nlany custolli0ts I � - I 1 , J, _, j J�_� i4 - R _ T ,, _,_" I __Lr_ZI_t I e Z. - 0 en, . . ! . . I � I :_ � .­ ey than V other .: I I 011 11)oro, Uxbridge, ape by acting lb I As they xr6 both . 'i. 1. _,.. .. ..... . i :1 . �.;­�� for . --a 0 .,. dall . . I_.- 0 , get a stylligh . . . . manner soeb, � I ". 1, - i! �, �1. �: ''. L . . . ! "', class house 11 , f, � trd,(,4,' i(;wardlyj to Pure � . I � " - , � - � . .. I.. . �:, 1. . i - � - I I . - . 6 L * -- . r Wednesdayll, - �a. turn out -W . , :., a ember that .�� ,(,r p,,d patrouaga I h O' establishment- -'. . . L F I -CK R,ING9 ONTARIOP., , � �' �. I t1 a Warch 29th'82 estly and s it Still Se ork in a . nd to no , ; I � 1. . , . mine his S elct e an - Rem 11 � � - � .- lx - .� I . . Is . �i I - od-fitti"g,we - "t of cuthbort " . � � � AT 1 P.],% -, �11 P, .. the Buna- & I " . - I J- - � j _'jj..,.' - �'Z: ".L. .: A�. I IDMAIAMT %-_ I I IINS V - . I - :,-., . in the cou�try. - '' . . . � . 10 �_-.. :, * -".� _ --,;.-,:.. - I I ­ i - � , :�.1 M7M .jL J . . : 5dreso-J . I , , . . , - , i . 'I ''I -, 1. .. - Z - . .I.... . " - . . - . " �,.;. jokering ------- � I . Jwd WI . by a re4`lnsible, BILE, RBTOX BUNTING 1 . : ��- �; .- I . House, illage ly-1 �, . V- - Pickerbim Feb. lot, IW2. . 18 -OM I 188110ING NADE A SP CIALTY. - 1/ I , -,: _ �, ., 1 -IT , . . � ... , 8, YIZ . - �..'. . 1. . �_._______� . tI1 �_ T1 . . 117011gyll to N iniu- . - . a --- . %: ., � W 1 F LLONWO ARTICLF '..".'.".'L.,� . �'. agent of the Colil 11 � . RVAMN . " - ,.. . .: I I � . , it bave been - , ­. � � I . . . L,-_�,_ . . .... it, . - ... . . . .. I L ­ . . � " - ! -4 I These tn' .wb . � I L r . - LIVER)( ' "' Int". . ' I . , ­­._.,_­' ''i - ­­. ; �': \ ­_ - . / G . �,:: -.'. ..: �..:, � , , , . ­. . ; _% onvanience of : . 11! - , I., L. .. , - ,�: . i _; . � . THE GRE T - �. "I. . �_ , . 1. , - S, of endles ­ e I 1. I speciall ge( - tilet . ;­ _--anted t 1.�, . !�.f'� I ., . TOVE' 9 Tarl ty� MCKERIN � - , ,.� q -_ !_ �: - .!., _: _l -W . . .-A, . : . 11: .. . I wo, warr : - �, ; I I- - - z 1* .: - � 1. . _ COOKINQ j�ND - COAL S . . - , . I I ititendil - t ers ia the Northwest, Will ' 11 I . - ".. . T . , _.",' i � � ; , I I also good � and .- - . .1 I . . . ­ -.-- � , Parlor� StOV013, both ,.;,. . ­�:. ,- , il I - - - i .11 .j N . in wood ana coal . ,.: STAB ES01 ". ' � "L - ti arch and April, W ! A ' ' Z I A'ft ''t 1" * ' . . . .I I �� Ile cout- - ed dii ' cr M -AH00 BITT - - : I . - . -­­ _. � .. 0 - I . -0 >1 -, , ", It"d at 16W priNs . _:__ - - � !, I I A. - '' -, , . - ,:..� i * . . . � I... . - '... - ....�.. � C . . . i - - . - . . I - .1 : - I . . J; . � ,. . - o'Lig - L,- I leaving on, Wednef�dft modi in'the worl for - , :----"-`i",;,j� - 1 � _1.1� , '11, .1 . 11.&I& & JBIEZ? � ..; 6 Pill. .1 I . .., I . , I ;jRS. DRCKER . t'..:. - y of each wee' _ ��. - ; . The only certam re _� . I I.. I !,:: ,.",:�L , . . r he . I . 1.1 , si . LL it, and - . . - - ��"'_ , ,��,: . � . .11 kinds -first ra" ,0100 . will rull thr * fast ex-presS tinie,-1 . ' IL V.: - �L ' I "..., .� � . 1� . �:Tt L. , * I ,public I a on bAud I . I : .1 �. � ongli on ,�j': i� I I , � -�. . jL 'L "' ' .� I- -e a�ed to f6mish to -the Alway � 1. . Winnipeg on- i Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. , 1, :1. . , . :. 1, . 8 vi;ual pr chinos- W *sin V.-. . jo following . 14, ; , , I , I.Y-1 .-'.- , He is 'a, � )Wing Ma I '110'reest CarriAgest a V * ..: , qdV%­, ", 188 � i,.,�- ­-%-.;,;.;.,:,' , .�I,". " , �. _; ­ � 1. . ' t * ­_. reaching . . &I ., 11 I " . � � . NTS, r,.U,0jl a,; Rov,pilig and m( & -1�'Lle commerew ' , Slitu * - rers from Ast of - I , I . . .1 .� . '.) ..... I.. I _; _. 1� . . � Mo- EME .� abice . *em'f I.' :­_��_ I - . � . L . , - pasklel ,, checked to ., , WNW-Onw-w- , . of IPARMING WIL sic. � Look out for th,o Star Reaper Public at reason ly,.ot driVOR, - irty ) their bag,Pg I . . ploughs,, narrows, . men supplied ved 'Bus Vailia to a , '.1 Torou t Straw Putters, -, , I -_ The Groat B10a.pw1ir ; 'I � . � . .... . - _. I . .. - - any "Int, to ord, r. Q��._:,_.__. L _ Toronto on hand their cheeks to tile i : . . � . . ­ t. , , . � . �1,1 p J. caned for pw . geman . at tile Union I . fumished by the ' - - I 1 'r - ' ,� .,I - 1. . .. ; . � � . . inder it�wbmeu !11 ; i , _ . .. - sua B, j ­ L - � ancied wbe#... - � . I.. - I 11 ` I f' r' - We from an traln', "U... I . ' ' ,.�!, � Prepared from a recipe .­ __ It I 4i3�d: 0. - jug. im and - - atid 61 tually. Teaming aull :* - �17__�, atio , I imillediate s pj;�;,n . Dominioull- ,Ria�aOs rg. . . ,-. . .­ 1\ . ,quired. at moilerate test on A 110deef !, .". ke t . . I I .rc . . � st, t� '. . . . - I .. ;. i .1 _ � ­ w. - . ve lie pbmuall . .. I . ­ r � � - . ill - , .1 eks all ba.119ago tative for FEymu and Aouz. Q, - .� . _ ., . ;,. :: - .. �­ Mr. O'LelkrY * 11111 - I I . . I � . I., - .. L' ._ - I ­ rge) and re-phe - S v0tyr Che&r... I '.... , " L: ' olit fity chao . , ill GREEN ' I ! -� Great 1 tern b,agga ly transfers (with- St. Regi Indinns. Guarantee4 a I I I .%11 ... _ . I , . eas and win - I I- - I- . frolia ..- , . win renoy%te the - '] I I,,, E, , V I ­ I It' - tion to the Butcher I shop or. , . ; . , :9 . = � .0 tlirou,,h to destination via tile saaw traing taken In the i; 9 . 1, . I � . on, b Wad - tile ay .1 n I : - ., I . : . . I �., . I -"W 1- M) XR. � �_­ - - t ". I ID A ("11- , , lie plY 60 tile Put)"a at I , as pasAengers go OD. Por tickets at - en y8tem, I ; j- L ' I i;, _ . ..� Fig -V-11 14 '' ' ne Needles. As they Days I ana tike . . �., 11 ... , .. I , I gou as bereolofte . . - ­ . . N . , I" j" ,.'. - I . L " . 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Next morning add half a magar to a _ _pound of ItA pint-oi jaice; boil twenty 0 minutes. agal V f -K OLD-FASHIONICI), BLACKBERRY PUDDING.— Ske art of blackberries, one cupful of task of Ono qu m0las"k, One teaspoonful of soda, a little an f salt, and flour enough to make a thick bat- vie ter. Boil in tog from one and a half to two beat bouts, or steam in A mould. Top Aqonutit, PUDDING.—One pint of milk, 20, two eggs, a pinch of salt, one, teaspoonful Sko (if cream' of tartar, one half the quantity of arm soda (or two teaspoolusful of baking powder) bein with enough flour to make -a thick tion better. Stir in a pint of berries. Steam men Pn- one hour in a buttered diali or mould. BIACKBXRI�Y CAN F. —One teacupful ofrich land sourmilk, ot-Ahiti-sour crown; one tea- Are spoonful of soda,. one or two cups full of falli sugar, a pinch of salt, and flour to make a as, thick batter.; Bar in one, two, or three cups mor fit 11 of blackberries. The quantity of sugar the aud soda depends'ori the uality and quap- to,p tity of the fruit. q that BLACKBEREi FLUMMKRY. — Stew' three anil ilinti of berries with one of sugar. To a day teacupful of ground rice, arrowroot, or corn Belli starch, add enough water to soften it (or whi When the berries ha,�e was good flour will do). stewed about fifteen minutes, stir in the imm rice; and continue stirring till thick. Fiat whi (101d with sweetened crown. Bi-wKBERRYJAm.—T . o each pound of ripe 'ruit (%-cry ripe), stewed in a porcelain i C. kett!e, add one pound of beat loaf sugar, in and mish the contents fine with a strong whi iron or wooden epoon,'while still u med fire. %%'hen well mixed Pon the for t and boiled fifteen be v .:11,i lutesionger, stirring welt the meanwhilQ, sign] i I small jArs or glasses, and set 'Away. , did BLACKBEiRRY FitiwEwj.—Make a better evo of sour milk or cream, as for pancakes, only lluito stiff. If cream is used allow one or T poin more eggs than for sour milk, then stir thick the with blackberries. Have ready a, kettle of und )lot lard; (lip -a tablespoon into the lard, yart] then drop a Bpoonf at of batter into the lard the the.grease will prevent the batter frbm stick - mad ing to the spoon, and will let it drop off in eve 'lice oval shapes. Eat with syrup. and BLACKBERRY VINEGAR. =one quart of surp, I,I ickberrie8 to one of sharp vinegar. 1,et ram 'them stand a day; squeeze out the juica; the all't to this. two days in succession, as much bras *11uit as theL, vinegar will hold. To each open quart of the vinegar thus prepared put two ad it Pounds of sugar, and boil front five to ten mov minutes. When cool, bottle and seal. This of ti will be found a pleas -nit and cool:ng bever-, ing bge in hot weather, when mixed in the pro- into purtions of - twoAhirds water to one of the issue Nillegar. enen Ax (yr IEk, WA�V ' --Gathertlie fruit when bein perfectl r Ape and in very dry 'weather. drag Via the. berries in it J ir and set the jar in C*Pe- t hot wati T, keeping it'Wiling until the juice M 'in extra! tedfrom, the fruit. Passitthrough were a fine 816ve,or jelly bag without much press- whic tire. F r, every pint of Pice add fourWen usus, outwes f sugar, and boil in a clean preserv. abou bang itig pan five and twenty minutes, carefully the takiug off the �cuin as it rises to the surface. Place it ]lot iq sinall jars and cover it down were with'thin iissu,6 paper*, ' dipped in brandy, for t and brown paper over i t. Keep it ku a -cooli the dry place. the s Bi.-wKitF.Rky DRTNR.—To twelve quafts of -thea Iwrries put,,, two quarts of clea'i water, with ly It 1�vv ounces of tartaric acid dissolved in it. quer Let this stinil iorty-eight hours; then let ant :ubin the juice drip through a flannel cloth or Sk -emure. To sieve frithouit pi �4 pint of this sault j6ce put a pound of ougar and bottle forth-- ed, a wi,.h. -Tie over the 'mouth of e;cli bottle a anti o piece of c!oth, aud lot stand about ten days. Lhea cork: the bott!cs and use when desired, consi retilemberiog the acid is never used alone, regre but always diluted with two-thirds its Th totaritity of ice water, The juice of straw- Tape Ilerries, raspberries, currants, �r Alorilla ined oietrie, was a .4 inity be prepared in file same way. - bar&& hLACK.BF)MY SHORTCAKF. — Prepare a other gh as for soda biscuit, only " tting ill for Pu . y 41ouble the quantity of shortening.. Roll an of me inch and a half thick, and after baking spli ing o t, lititter on both sides, and having mashed fa,ati tilt! bef%es %vith itigar, put in all that call -be ki be laid oil. If a raisel crust is preferred, sistan k- nead e nough bu tter or lard into common any ( iii-ead dough to make it ry short, divide darige ilito two parts, and roll evch one less than lying all inch- thick ; blitter the tol of one piece, On lay the Other owit, and set in a -favourable Skobe Illace to rise. Wlitn very lig it, bake. The - - two crusts w -iii easily separ; to from each it is the I other, and if the under one is ightly picked media tip with a fork it'livill better absorb the Parisi -juice. l'ilel)et�s,centliebliLekterriescrus'ied, Gerin; with sugar, and Pat with 4wedened cream. receiv His -8 London IrrilligrAnt4 to P be ra man Itecently, says an Engliall, exchange, a �ti.ge number of emigrants s d treat the six in -as terminus of the idland Rail. more Pauci way for. Liverpool,' en route to Canada. carecr At IAVII ol they will be join of by a large conti-9mi so that- the wh a number of emigranti to sail to -day by t a Allan �,ine The inall packet Parisi((n will xceed 250. an in$ �'or the most part.the emigr to consist of oratio feinale domestic �ervants,- a riculturists, Rega laborers, carpenters,. masons. -bricklayers, a town and humble artiwis,: wilose ge has its for be2n paid and other expert materially !ished defrayed by the Loadon Samar tan Society, in thf the Baroness Burdett -Coutts, and other. n philanthropic persons. They go out in =r charge of Mr. John James J nee, one of .1 place. the i pr cipal promoters of fit �iamaritan, red-lio -Soc U, who has within the last twelve do no months made five voyages of a kindred What I kind across the Atlantic. Thi gentleman k must 1 appears to be in con;taht con munication batteri I a.4 well as with ministers of religi n through- &gains out England who forward to hi the name's the Ell of individuals and families desi us of emi- 180,, grating, as with Government ag nts in var- houses toile parts of the Dominion, who olvise him baxdln is to the class of emigrants for whom am. morta ployment can be found. Thusth voyagers, himous who are expected- to land at Q bee on or and t about Saturda week, will fin e ployment about y open to them at Montreal, ' to to, King- milita ston, - Ottawa, Win�ipe"g, a Iton, amd struck, other districts ; and none, we a. . assured, about t will be lost sight of by the agent n charge one fit, "N"Iteunlati until they are settled in situatl no. The fron akaiLa, sight at the station yeaterdav as the train t started was a touching onZ. T ere were tends elatives and friends to whom th parting It was as a Bad one—a parting, perha f for life ; sacred and thert; were sobs and tears, well as' ly Bps the exchangeof kind wishes apolloving Marcel words. It was expected that the Baroness -when t Burdett -Coutts would have been present oil 1689 th the occasidii, but prior engagements pre drals b Dted tier, and she was represented by am keragent, Mr. MclAren. Wr� the fin In 1814 The Process of Zinbstimiling. 1. . capital The principal Italian embalmers, says the house, I Lancet, keep their special processes a 1815 t 4 secret, although the chief steps are well with di kDOWD. The process of embalming is stated the brid to'conBi8t of five steps. First, cold water Austerl it; injected through the whole circulatory reprint system until it issues quite clear. This may (in Ian take as long as five hours.- AIcoh9I is then langua injected1or the f abstracting all ou*ht the water from ttedy. 0 This is followed 1onour up b.X an inje etion of ether to dissolve out tribute the fatty matter. This injection is carried terrifies oil for several hours— in thin subjects for wor .8 0 two, in very, fat ones for even as long an ten *an's hours. After this a strong solution of tapnin is slowly injected, and full time is allowed for its waking into all the tissues; this takes from two to fivp 'hours. Lastly, With4 the body hp exposed for from - two to five not be o hours to a oarrent of warm air, which is sandy w previously dried by pawing over it heated miles on chloride of calcium. The body can then be side. T preserved for any length of time without Ud, undergoing change, and in as hard an a alcill th stone. the ile Cairo. The New York I 'Thirteen" Club has laile- supply, thpartaken of its seventh annual dinner. :oAtirdim , a marine was printed on cards cut in the CA 0. ahape of a coffin lid and the repent consist- his meriq ad of 'thirteen dishm The . ti h=thktNm times thirteen mem nj the Initiation fee is $H% the monthly dues are MARY thirteen mute, and " despite the Awful on the showing, there wre lapplicanta for followshiP Cabiolici w1liting the death of present meipbers. SiV49 0 7 -4 V 'Rv FAK�4, 1611116111112, VICTORY. MATZILNrr1r. FXKASS DX"VnVUL, PAO" "L Afadkd Pftn a" QkWw Ovii ft - AN stwy of me Defeat of as lrurke. fen to the ral diffawm\ 7111W "taim Oren Old MEW" to sitimistris SWAM Kithan on kho b"m fluado 1_6 ab ust beeb wid a%41 crind" and crinaltne: 11he winc4i hom, Phi us"Wisom—fte now am X4 XWft same Day 0": math Ran Twine. .1ady in Nor - in a the failure of the firiat expedition sent simpt W fit the Takka Turkomans. la 18W. The Assyrian Mqnar6,' y I 1�va. of the Momirch gives 4i Wbhwom Looking over the paper this morning," A6 abeleff undertook to' subdue toom. This iiiiia, "ved yeat"y sifternoon with a full Hottentok xv-d must be highly In all wonderfid mok dre4W- "an rave one The ways of the kn and tooe I JuM ilk, matiih meditatively remarked an old detective, was a soriouto.one, for the Tokke, III[* complement of R*6i&n Jewish, refuges venient, being somsthhq in the isture of with a of delight, The hot Afternoon last week, while he pushed Their grant horror of ghting Aiatia races, w%ori'flushed with Among the" there were three a bird cW stated under the drum and 6 over the mint wide to SPW with kin SkAw a big cry, were dangerous enemies, hard to XW wedding draw ww white saitin and t the on ki. bar =1Tw:O1Men, mistorm, named Ruth Jacob- to the region of the Archaic bustle, but it duchas" lace. T w atthebottom of hiaglammi .11 They have - hat p*u was out with "M be themselves a curiosity When the mad fortifications of Gook mk� Lona, Itskok d Man' vin4k;, does Dot In any way intedwo with tap*- square neok and A Owing, ducal tram, Vvertisement that lit my eye, . I am Le 01 read an A tem, of WDtiDOiN all n in rid some *he, with their It' do, left Odom last tionall activity nor andangeri health. With trinuned with I ir of a higi 0:1 widow to A bK a of ti in which they had concentrated us7n kly eduCat4U as a duchange lawce the Off' V, to tile fiello, the entire front being covred with engage " a detective, and I've bow wonder- ipop of any Adv4 r 00 fanatical warriors, were inv ted It v��. In Russia, where , they bad been crinoline. however, the am in far differeat aco, ano beleff's small army of about 7,000 of 71 ad on the marne i day, fifteen months a m3LU myself if it can be the mine widow nate individuals—unto rtunate front Warn _go, That was - not only a soilal YOX&tiOu Ot law. A dinner Aress "I" made of old gold to the remaining 10,000 men of the force tk'ey belonged to the middle clan. The the first magnitude, tending to ihe digni brocade and "tin, princess back and part- w once an a certain western city who that very few Europes. is ian(i in .A g occupied in keeping the communion- h bands of these women'Lre tailors b initiation of nervous irritation by universal itiorm ; the. front shiired, cat the besque, and ut up a job that I had to too - k. Into pro- lose after going throu I the ordeaj s open — the real difficulties com- Ito ig ruffim F;:t'onmJly. She claimed to bals, detec ced. Two weeks since the ta ra, w to trimmed with tivO, wreck. But the last d lys of llt� tamper and creation otembarrame "pettish a' The =w aad a woman who wanted a divorce from Ch r wives and oo-raligionists, wore sent on men it was a cause of disease and a neck was filled in with and the siveness have arrived, t I l(le ord in hand, the Turkoman " Ghazie" I the Assyrian Monarch " tot New By 6Xposin I g d her to find the of the e 11114 opell furious sorties in bodies of two- or langer to life. the lower half sleeves won Olabormately rimmed with lace. her husban long ountry to forei n intercourhe, I ork. On 8und4y, June 1, Lena Itakok, 'of the body to currents Of vold air and A garnet mtin die Lyon draw, to wow At a evidence requisite. Ver way to find it was to be accomplished. thousand natty just before dawn ; he is very propowieMDg Jalwasa about 22 chilling, it helped to t It various diat. to manufacture it, by entrapping the man In Athens there in If 10 ' u's ly on the I LA 9=7 embioidery. White nuu�'a veiling trimmed else ri ag of tile soilof th, ng heroical. �armdlela, approach. 6 reception or dinner, bore a front of dam ywil old, became a mother of two fine, orders And to induce debility, and iiito what-seerned to be it very compromising on except and breaching batteries, which they h thy girls. Her two sisters were in the b spresilins out the in 'triable materials with Oriental Izoe, formed ik dtew fori'after- situation with her, And- having him qur- polio, which in likely t) yicl,l Of than once captured, driving such of t of OongrAtulating the newly -made marn- ofolothing inbc.Clk A WAY -that the were rised by witnesses ready at from Russian troops an were not At Once cut in&, when they themselves found that they y Z- noon or carriage wear.. The front a signal - salts as regards inherit itim. in the beyond control, mid &lines beyond 009M trimmed with alwmat� plaititigat Of= ter. I was engaged to expose and mat the of digging in several mtrewt;8 for ieces-completely out of the trenches ; so were in want of the doctor'emory ices. *-At 2 ance, it. kepfi.'up natant risk of. and vatting. Jabot lace 'encircled tire neck little game, and did no. Perhave this isn't straction Of mWers, vat too" oI,I the points had to be strongly reenforced. 'clock in the afternoon Ruth Jacobake, who conflagrattion Zbenio open firePla�a and fell in lines down the front and -back. the same woman. Probably site isn't, for come to light, in whic I i"12'4 and a good-looking blonds, bwl done was appromic, v years I ago, not long after a few objectso covered, keeping the whole force ofteu� 0 It Yes were non The ideaves were also trimmed with lace. A that was fiftebu have been found bearii g rel tand night under arms. In one of these, at well as he other sister, and had at that as Skobeleff's famous white charger. on, owing to crinioane inflated skirts dress was made of bronze and the war, and that woman was 35 then. I merel funeral inscriptions. m)ment presented her fortunate hushwad- catel ig fire. It behoo as -all sensible r i y Ik ju�dgsilk, with two (loop plaited sides don't regard women am goo,[ for straight I " iniyorporated wi;Ij tii,, T ch he had made the Turkish campsi w th two bi At 9 o'clock at night two women final to got their faces against any he sk W, (;retk killed under him, add he himself was inj irt ; short draped apron front mind detective work at All- In the course of YOM, archaeology is be� inning to t110%, Oki inent danger. The loss of this horse, m)r A strangers maide their appearati-a attempt at trio reintroduction of this per, full draping b&aqut%. with &"all trimmed of working up . -a cue circumstances may of life there. IHECiipti(,Ilt, ,at, bo or d tits beat, and hliriam lev.nski, nicions fashion. Our modern culture is not el re.% the fi. ured milk. Another drom was made occasionally arise in which to get at some published in the local '*I:r.,,,allll ye it all 6 took for a bad, omen, seemed to the youngest sister, agod 19, was receiving good for much if it is not strong enough to Ir strips one particular little detail It item of fact, A Athens, and frwluentl3 icitations i f husband And brothers- put its tootdown (to wDesk metaphoncially, merveilleux, and still Another was coln- woman inay be employed.to advaniage, and such and much a find him he his resolutions son�ewhat. He tele- t a lot' o il. a of Eck watered and plain in�law had to Tiflis desiriing that another . : On Fr lie two boys were in- and in mixed metaphor, - too) and to built posed of black Spanish lace and moire satip'. every 4fetective known women that he can Joe Miller made a ch Lnge of oil oral should be sent to take command itiated.into one, mysteries of J awani. once for all thiii big silly bubble of crinolette. sishmere d . . hand. get and use for such an occasion, but their in St. 1�ouiR, discardinj Kat, if,"," Jul case he.was killed" in the final mmulL Ai the circ AL blue It rowing aseque was ,juncision they were both named Let -the crinolatte change #p name . and be somelytrimmed-with ow4nadowil. casual utilization in that way does not make Ila ch he proposed delivering, almost im- Imme, which means " I* should amile." The propely spoken of as the I 'Hottentot' and taking Mattie Ford. if he iately ; and Gen. PaulOff actually left, girls have not yet been named, but each of we predict that it will stood them detectives. If I should send a boy quiot transfer of I* na, oil ly into a place and tel� him to notice if there might not have arim .. Irosifee ii' the children received a present from the ottand the eyes ol theme _ i4ithDonse to - 1`06TROMOUS APP"CIATION- was in there a perabn answe A certo n Kate a letter lannounci his purpose. - Skobeleff said openly that. . 0, out any lea in it; lot WI ould not survive if the attack failed, andl captain of the steamer, who declAre I that, Grosvenor Galley p ring ir that he .f. roetivitles'to the love of i(rA ificantly observed to his . valff "that I Itl althou It lie has carried many thousands of leanness, description, that wouldn't make him a to marry Mattie, and it viting her to 9 atiU dmire t a human form Ana ru.e People do not under4and th detective, would it? Well, that gives you and his new girl wa lk ti fail there was nothir. for it but their Passengers in his day, lie has never seen divia6 when u ille 0 ition that " what is trQugh clshl� Ivers." Druill Ir and deteat converse of tire pr(o) - I a little idea of what I mean. Women are alley at a certain time, I'll 54, such a remarkable I rio as the three R.estall unsightly protuberances." true of theindiiiidu I is true of the nation," e three he assault was made by escapade. at a Je*eases who vied with each other,in their often employed as detectives by divorce concerned were negroes, still P011011111 whenthoesse is or of national gratitude lawyers, and are occasionally, by -business is the negro. Fifth aven te of alley t midway between a breach affected by pr6ents to their liege lords and masters. Los= to sw towards one of its reat men. Our liters- houses, put on -to work tip some- you batteries, and one made by a mine ran i Otio (if tire most trying �Modicame, that Joe's jilroposed a) hibition Illis in ture abo:uds with thetic lamentg over of hit er a bastion or mud cavalier some 300 Which any one can be li� in to am per. th employee that they suspect is livin Ve XMINKINT PZOrLZ. 1 wit' tice'of the nation to 9 to() fast, trothed wife greatly excitc4l 'She a distance from the first breach. Now, a neg i 't or inj perhaps, on their money. For those things went to the rendezvous It sons drowning,'especualy f they be women some or it. beriefac ra, and we are moved defenders expected the assault to be oe children. A 11 the ins ti eta of nature cry, with Astonishment or indignation at the a smart woman, especially if she in pretty ly berated him for his I rifidy. aa by. the breaches, and had made ph6tographs Which have "'reached rush in and save them; bu lilrutiptice, whis- atcries. but we an riot Oven to inatitutiur and has no squeamishness about tlie sort of her down twice, lie It y preparation to repel it at those points; here o'the King of Zululand represent him society she goes into, or what she does, has fully at her. an" If kttie mnlil di thus they were taken altogether by ag �Of melancholy countertaince, such " ve pers that'the attempt to i o so would only coWisting in dealit) with our personal re-. This stienragediherthatl6 ry result in an additional -ictim. Duty In lations to those Great men and advantages over a man'. But I have never drew a knife and stabb �d to the heart rise. On their being driven from the fat men usually wear in Lot weather. lie arour, known or heard of a woman doing any lead- "But I can't calkerla I ed h* part, s hich took some time to effect, leans back, as if exhausted, in a cane chair such a case must be Will ted by tile cir. women are liNin ldatiying about -us in ing or prominent detective work in the un- , t how it it -11 A[ curnotances ; but there is 0 time to consider it, she adds, "cause I (lo, avery walk of ad It i je%,e any inott pr artillery was dragged through th of formidable proportions proiided b ' the these, and sometimes two Way' mVng MV011ilig of -.A Criminal mystery, or 'the Il't 1A, y r even three we hild no just rocogui�'011 ti could ha'gone into big )(,art. It'Wha too has, apd, being mounted on the wall Governor of the prison. They say, however, 'a they' "'ad' ferreting. out of the perpetrators of a crime havi, so 'twa ail ' that this is not his unual expression, and drowne I in t a attempt save one. The The names of men that7tower in military ad an effective cannonade on the crowd possibility o ing pl d in such a pro- history am as nothinj in, numWr or great- suchasamurder, a robbery, ora, forgery. Ten miles from Iondon is a tine IN terior of the anceinte, while the cavalry that when iii coverge with Bishop Clenso diewalrMait all ul induce generally now compared with the heroes who died The women who have themental forceand � (ild p1to clang of called Charlton Park. Alany yeal 11 ago hie visage lights up with tager earriest- to have their children of iwxes tau with no grand procewiou�to escort them to ad round out-siac- to cut off the retr" th nts ght power Of concentration to do that great sale of mulberry trees, A., I othe ie fu itives. Organized resistance h , a% his reverend friend struggles with to 8wim wherever that work are rare, if indee4 they exist at all, t, 9 av n in ticable with, their rest� no hand to timbr, took place tliJe. The auct, tidifficultiesi of the Zulu language. P : Pis' the Dea march a Itint" ceased, th i a Russian infantry descendet out danger. The exerci is healthy and I, -- Sai no regimelit � fire A salute over nd do not seem to go. into the business. could giveno explanatiotin a, to how Ratt the eucelute ; and, orders having beer delaide Ristori made her debut in Nng- pleasant, And being able givirn may save their grave, &not no li�ter�ry record of their "Another thing: a woman who obtains an immense quantity f - Xullierry timb, all d to give no quarter, some 7,000 of th4 limit on herllixty-,oScond birthday. at the their own lives and the Ii es of others. heroism. The,.wometil.w4 figure in bi*ra- the personal knowledge of and familiarity allould1be there, but it -was soloe(luentil 14, y were massacred, an equal. numbei Drury faue hoi I.,ontion, 'after all at)- 'lei among tire criminal circles that are India - g shot or cut down Ili the Cossacks an so�ce of many years f rom the st3ge. Ahout the lot of Septcit�ber, the Coloniza- phies as marve isd and virtue are explained, that with a % iew to 1,ritish attempt '15 will be call -d Ito make only story exam I" oil -ant assemblage of pensable for a good detective, almost culture, James 1. had done all in Ilia pft, Be �ing 'to il role was Lady Alacheth, and it is amid th,t tion 8ocieties is, i th great actress had deyoted many months their ' art heroines wh a als ve anti merby and inevitahly ends by joining them herself—if, to encourage mulberry plautatioll.4; first payment on N )rth- 'Vest lands. self-denial w:0roollevor r tten—not even on indeed, site has not wtually commenced any of the Russian otticers themselves to its study, as hot kuo*le.,-Ige of the K.1g- Some of them will not be Lble, and then we W, tually appeared to coui till asilk muit 110. completely sickened by the slaughter, lie I laqg�age is small. Sh-9 employed an will see the sudden,, colls lao of several of the hearts anti memor as f those for whose there—and is much more liable to bi ven out of cocoons, Wh icl ti () tbenefit their devotion w exercised. And accomplice thaw theirbetrayer to justice. III. those financial bubbles virich It& h was horrible, TI;e Cossacks, as el(cutioniatto read the lines tuber over ve been personally raised front It i lk spared no one, and madeno difficalty and Over,* while obe wrote out the �ords intlated more b the � �eirp of hope anti if so many of these his rical heroes and And that consideration leads me to mention was later oil deemed to lie impOilte to o; th imagination tluy 11) -ad while they lived another peculiar field of usefulness for the French imports, so the ilk ge )y tit: t cutting women's arms off to get thei phonetically. After thus vetting the ainews ol ti- heroines were milionoi les, and so forth. As contin anaticial war how great must be th . number of " the so-called female detectives—viz. : as go- through. The Charlton trecs -had Itn ,tuta fro sounds firmly fixed in her memory, sit 4t. Akhal, afer, and other rkoman set� about Aud)ing -their !meaning. There Added to the other fail rings of 'Irclan;l knute inglorious'! ones wh have died covered betweens or negotiators between thieves planted at the time of the ragv for %ilL. p, e, drawn partly a liad harvest is anticipa, d on act with the pall of human eglect, arid whose and their victims for the restoration of making. MA in 06ok Tape (all the hordes havin was an iminnense audiell� ouq of worth is only recogmz�l if oven there—in stolen property. It is not at all an un- hetime made commoo cause agains by !curiosity to witne%4 hor novel effort. At the heavy and incessant w as that are fall- the obitasry or the a i ph? No one who common dodge for women employed in that Arabl's Plan bf Acti tuasians); this severe lesson joined firit her renunciation was horrid mind in- in*. Seldom liguithe cro prospects looked may PAN through N it t Plesant or tire capicity to play themselves aii detectives. . A Paris op . octal to Tit, ubsequout plundering of cattle and 11 dis I tinct, Tu t after the first act she was com- 'Iter, but, like either fair promises to N rrtlis, to go no to I er4froin home, can But, after all, thb beat place for the female gram says :—Information N'e#r rork the country h b'r has been receilred vailable effects of ihe Tekkea,compi posed, and spoke admiral)13, while her act- whic a n heir, they have hot h gilded tom a,- the delicately det9ctive is in a novt I or a plai, and Lotta here, ti oke the spirit of these hitherto unc - I n v, was as strong " thirty years ago. not realized well. If tire crops in Americs trough a trustworthy source, thif ad nomads. In a few days all the tri 8 1 turn out well the Irish carved emblems and tie tender inscriptions was the beat one I ever saw."—IN"Pto York Arabi's plan of action, as developed V of his continent who- without feeling the god i g perversities, the St"). ­ . Aleixandria, is the result of a ferekt in delegates tendering unconditional Canadian Soldiers for ZZ"t. have sympathized with heir brethren by wretched inconsiatepoi' and the resolute ------- -: I leading .6111licars ank'l advism ission, sending them firearms Al now have a with lis olieletra.loss during the'aiege anti i;s. During the Ashatitee war Sir Garnet chance of ex , tending a Ii tie" practical sym. ingratitude that markB lie " progress " of bummer DrilLk& and was determined upon before t6 amounted to 1,700 killed and wound. W418eley is said to have expressed his rO- human' life when the ligi t of memory is re- MILK LmMONA DF. —Take the nice of six arrival of the Britialt eetat Alexandrill, gre I t that he had not with him a regiment of pathy in a more humane ireetion. flected upon it. The * dower has erected fine lemons, and the peel of tCe, pared This plan, itis said, in% lived tile 'evacal- u� inong whom were many oQd officers, ennatliang— A new exploadve time n invented by M. for a deeeased wife Ali elegant torlib" on 'eneral (Petromievitc ), a man of than such as those who'were led half a tion ; anti de8tructiou of Alexa&hu very thin, two wineglasses of syrup, ne by im to Fort Garry, The General, it ap- etri, a Viennese ongin ir. The name gIv- which, at last, her good qualities are well pint of Madeira or sherry, and one quart of within twent -four hours after the ati. i derable literary ability, who was much on to 4t 4 dynamogan, d it Is likely to y tted. peare, had a live recollection of tire soldier- -et half the pi one-third boiling water. Put all into a covered mencement of the bombardidient. A 61 ta competoi seriously gilapi The the cost� and one-touth 'of file kinduess re- vessel and let it stanti-twelve hours ; then was then to receed w till the reinnall'i like eonduct and the endurance of Canallilill wi 1, 1 t 4,,1 a justification of the massacre at Geok inventor' states that ii, contains neither art lie is that the Russians having determ- militiamen. If Sir Garnet retains. his ad- sulphuric scid, nitric At id, n4i nitro-gly- quired for thin posthumous testimonial would having boiled a pint of new milk.,ttr Ii force to Cairo, mi iles n volunteers, lie have prolonged for ten yvaN the life whose to annex Turkoinania a severe example c fli xture, after w hich run tough troying the railroad as he procee,led. Arrit. -k' tA miration for the Dominio enne, and that it cannot irjurq in any way. tile upon the n bsolutely necessary ; A war of a very will receive with satisfaction the announce- either gun or catridge, The charge of end is deplored, and would have ensured a jelly until tiuite clear. A very re- ing at Cairo, lie is to find tile city r. ing still protracted -nature sly enjoymentof tlioiteniutuali--OlkSOlatiOlkSWIlOge freshing ( r n I . meat that a body of Canadians anxiou 1r, i k. rounded by a network of ortifivations, W ii would dynainollen is in the forn of a solid cylin- los's has made life a barren wilderness. We Rooir BILIKIt.—Take a pint of bran, a hand. have been erected unifier his olinTtiou-- f( wiso have probably' dragged on awaitsorder8to proceed to 1,,gypt V) help Rr, which call be iucrImmed ill quitntity see again by tile costly I tone and well kept ful of hope, some twigs of spruce, hemlock during the last thrwe-e 1 ars, involving gmat expenditdre both there in fighting tire battles of the Mother witnout being inereaeva in size. by eomp - eeks,"awl ",t n and money. Aud thenin the storm. Country. -That thea8sistance of a Canadian Rion. The mant4facture of rich flower bods whic4 a wit �ow has raised to a or cedar*& little negative, roots of various wliich lie could successfu ly rel,,t ally font regiment there can be little ditubt. �% lien dynairrogen is hustanti that lateregret Ind unavailing grief, kinds, such as plantain, dandelion, burdocks, that might be brought. to bear upachinift f fortresses held by var-like mind the,Canpilian regiment, subsequently ki )wn him to and without dangiDr. it preserves its have conspired with felt ores t to rob her dock, etc. ; boil anti stmin, add a table- a long time, And until a it army ot:twea I tA cal Asiatics, who invariably expect to 011, - all occasion (I 2i ties in the-coldeat and hottest weather, of the benefits which w, �uld IZIle extended spoonful of jamaica ginger Iled if the plice is taken, isolated re- as the 100th, volunteered, and can he made.at 40 i;er -cent. less than ; molmses to thousand men would be at his o'comulaii tce is going oil throughout. 'Few if - wittin men were greately needed, the eir- gunpowdpr niaby a your had the, been understood sweeten And a cup of yeast. When you The most remarkable stateitit-titin cumetances ware poin6d to as all evidence before the last straw Ito I been tomed upon 1 (14 - want it Soon, let oilie bottle stand where it nedtion with the 'matter in that Arabi is 'hazis will aciaept quarter ; it is even gu dat disill is de 6mb blss� for me the camel's back. A fattier bends over the is warm, the rat I will work cold. This perfect accord with Fl Ile(Ilii, the x of Canada's loyalty to'tho Empire of which 6.1 a" tons to pass near thein when they are sheignar a part. The offer of another regi- after all& " That was the remark of Lang- grave of a lopt child, yet he had knownlong will make one eallon. "false prophet, " who is fast inoviltg nord badly wounded. heirner,:Z "Dicken's Dutchman," oki his to - the conclusion o? thn campaign Gen. ment at this juncture cannot but be coll- before that the neglected drain would breed ING ER -POP. —Take -three. ward from the - Soudan with all intri turn to tile 11illadelphia 'penitentiary- for the typhoid fever. We read " Ungrateful leff repaired to St. Petersburg, witiere sidered as a rene-hal of the attachment of quarters of a pound of -white sugar, one army of soldiers and r(ligioll'i (.11thusiagi said the Dominion him forty-thir year in prison. lie had ute aleepag r, " still are moved 4e was very coldly receivid by to the Crown, and as an evi- Florence, I)&, ounce of cream of tartar, e hi easiah. Avoisni at Canadians though divided from tried reform and dialike, it. Mr. George to tears, without reali eang that we have one ounce of gin. 'to r gard in as the 1' mper+r. Anyhow, he -almost im- denoo th ger, and the juice the �mrn :iEl %!1,dhi i -s to inarch,� Washinyton Childs, AA (obituary poet), Dwites in our own ii�cqtt 4titance. Wo have I and grated rind of one 0 the United Kingdom -by three thousand X emon. -ut these all together in a ir r g of � 0, tely a)liplied f(,r leave and went to hV, rovided hini with money to go to friends around us who, I W far I the d Xti, ei made * f well against the Wiles of water, feel themselves as intimate- as the require- jar, a 11 a er philanthrophift in the interior of merits of our own life go have all the poetry and pour over it all four quarts of boili forcesof Arabi, wid the collibiliol V1131M.. ns, and retuarnineodusto Tesia, where 0 ly concerned in the preservation of the lion- water ; let it stand until it is lukewa log inspired by a religious fat catit:ism Ilia Pennsylvania, where ligh � work and kindly alill A blind ad an!ovation on arrival and an route. or and the supremaq of (;rest Britain As if and.the wisdont of a LsItakespeare, yet we then add one, tablegpoonfu rm ; devotion to their chiefs, will be enaliled to they: were the residents of Borne English care were to make a new man of him. A�t wonder at the stupidity I which could have I of fresh yeast, idden death is generally thong t th and nearly one tableaDootiful of wintergreen protract the struggl� for all itillefinite t ther mysterious ; and cer�Wul no ountry. he found. the"Work labor ous and the wei -let England's greate:it ljoet live and (lie in or of sassafras ; let this stand for twent period, an(I possibly enji.,t tilt. myoi*y. ther liet, and he says he soon longed for personal obscurity. I alive seemed less lighly to die four -hours, then put iA.,bottles, cork t' and support of settle frien'lly 1)4)%4-eM AN RGYPTIAN'S CANOPY. the comfortalkle retireir ant of a prison. Rd and seat it - Ightry It is re rted here t I t fiernian mths ago than Skobeleff, and one Therefore he stole in ordi �r to get convicted. millitarY Ards. will he ready for use in a few �a . y his likely to be e�ntring On new 11PI: row, 1kd strew" " - ; America sent as its 11 ilitary att.'ll (lays. expressed Vr complete . ail)prwal of tht "d Over the Cat- Within a radius of eifht miles, around ft of Solomons Con"niporary. the town of Sandford, I lorida., am 2,0-W the, Russian army for thp campaign of 187 - WA'iEIt-MKI0.V bIfZRnLrT.—A understanding between Eliglan andTarkey. Benya It is highly probable that a;ter tilt The ancient pall, f ound in orange roves... contain pg over 163 000 78, &young engineer lieftenant. Thato - Receipt.—Let the melon be eut in h4lf and discomfiture of Arabi, ill 6. 'allowed k Bombardments. the recent d Iii, tra,". fflit five per cent. of the treeg'are car had to, struggle agai let th� disadvant. the inside of the fruit worked up and mash- 1covery of royal mummies' in Egypt W24 in bear send a few battalions to to usid history of bombarding townsi'affords Jeomp&ied of ing, ut these &Ira idy produce 2,&)(). ageallicident to tire infe -iority lot his rank. ad with &spoon till itswumegi thecOnSis. Ell land in the roorgaiiiza ion t . tilt, c6untm. tance of something like actual deteri. numerous pieces of leath-er 000 oranges. When tile remaining 95 per But lie did honor to 1 3 coulitry slid its tency of a thick pulp. Introduce into this F 9 n in the usages of modem war tanned by the bark of the mont or acacta, cent. cioule, in, provided I things turn out A�rm�by writing the andard history of an much powdered white sugar as rance DOW seeing likely �o have nothitigto fare. kild sewed together by red 'cord, 'Iffid , u may suit do with the settl�lllt-ut of t1w 1�: %r or. simple bombardment, that'i8 of '" favorably, there will be a yield of 50,000,. the aso-Turkish war, a work of ail reat your taste, and a winegl&Wul of fresh rose- -question. Decp*,Ii-- PIPUM I pposed to have covered the mortuF morit that the Russian general stAff has water. Sap indiscriminately ind not merely of 000 oranges, which is. as touch a's the entire Strain and pour the contents into once are felt. horse, to whic I State now produces. Th a result, within a adopted it as aii, obligatory study for its a jug, and fill your tumblers an often as It formed a kind of baddachina. It is ex- few years, Aspirants- -a work -that; has become .. the ne6ded, A very agreeable summer resses, has now become the estab 9bi r of the sacred boat or rl practice. Yet, what did Vattel say is confidently looked for; but drink. Grtne Wd do 001ce.": middle of the last centu 'P At aedingly brittle, and the colors are atiLl them is Po species of fm t growing which text -book of '.list War to every student of UAPPITAIRE.—MiX 'u 7 11 preserved, thecentre u-ne feet long by has I more dangers to ovoctuntot than thil, y this officer is tip, with fourteen Ito six eggs, well beaten (Me of the oddest aigl,ts I it tiies4thii t we generally content ourarelves with th air military. To x feet wide, and divided into two equal I I undo of loaf stigari, and to see the itegroes hang, about the PW - 1111, the mmpaxta and defenses of a long, one orango cu,ltu;e. h1qatitime railroad build- I ddilg along it th milk to he held three' pounds of coarse 1 4 w' of which is covered by pi It Eel Of 10, *Put o*( -s. They am the fi� t* on e -i t. P call it o destroy a town ith bombe and II Ing is going on rapidly, th i influx of vi8ita;,g ro the Amoril all sitern took 'rink t ell Ju ! I yellow rosettes on a bt into three quarts of wa , LI, it t�ljern the Ilion and the last :o" leave at nigh t t balls is an extremity to which im.118 Of the world. - skim it well, and add a quarterf a 10 I'llealls 10 thelil ill(Itart her displaying six fl�iin vultures flyin ue groand, th increase every year, anti I ie State wears an Among Pie military his. c nd air of prosporit�. Russian, emperor had conferred upon orange -flower water : at for mail tell or fift�cn tim ith extended wings a iolding feathere him not a; few medah; an' rain it th u I a esai t proceed withoutcogent reasons The pi and it is by. said Vauban still rlieer 9 " The fite Refernag to life -prose -rare and fire -ea- leco Ati sceptren in their claws. They -are separate ' ('118, some jelly -1-6, and Put it into bottles r the office at Alarietta, .a. %� hell all ii directed simlil at th fences and in appreciation of his knoil le(igre of his pro capes the lollowing is we ggested : TO A Old or two of this syrup. p in darkey lituped in will inquireil not 1 .1 a an from one another by horizontal lines o on fashion, other" 'a QuIpli_ I to that per- dra, ght of either cold or wa wat a Ain dar' to' or ti ve lett rrs Jicah d ieroglyphice, -ties &staple firmly driven i he will immodi- which fi�e it rm wat I a es the name and ti '0 fur Junii t the houseb." Then let usjrememb�r atel over each wi sonal courage of starit presence a very pleasant drink. Mwat k roke Duke?" glish bombardment of Copenhagen asalisrutai, high Nriest of Amen Ra, the c adow attach &rope or In say throo-eighths if an inch in size in the forefront of operations4as fruitful in iety of Thebes, an a row of pink rosettelo —Take a pound of best rails. No, girl" replied the 1xistranster, lfw c some 390 n alellow ground. On either side i and long enough to reach ittarly or quite to occasions for the proof. put these, in its seeded and c I I a usterity, thenaltion, through its co hopped ; four lqpon taking a look. were destroyed ; the German bor#- flap the around. This cord should be well made a ngres a at c�d by um � a pri%,,i ego of weari 8' 1 pared of I s were used for the first time, and t —b, c and pliable and be knottol at intervals of llg* two other lemons ; alf(I There are no letters f ant of Strasburg in 1870, when riflod four bands of colors Well, den, Fit take oi!le'" vided from file ntrad se-otion has denied I th thin and the yellow rin( r f n a ue, red, yellow, *nd England Also hAd,an attache with the two pound df or yott. green—sind further divided by spearhead about fifteen'inches. The cord should be sinns—an Ofli h; I Rus- powdered loaf sugar. Put it, a Isn't dar a newsp library and picture gallery destroy� rolled into a coil or bell. and ti -A in pl rank wait that of aper"' ; pattern. Below this carries a row of panels ace loer w PO 11 1 bombardment of Pa reservin No. ie German captain and lien t�'colonel , ill the g kettlii two gallons of rwc;t, containing emblematical devices, predom- tr&F,ready at mo- get it over the fire and boil it half Ar Han't I dun got nutfill" lie wrote no history f the war by a small cord or a h, even t ur; which, -strargely euou �e mentanotice to be uni d and the end 4"Ards' inant among which in the searsibieus, flying but his services were then, while the water is boilin Not P filing. conscience of the Wiermans w with extended wi.�go, thrusting forwar the thrown out of the window. Men and warded with a full' in the raisins, lemons g hard, put werrychnn," intitteircttlit of colonelcy in the and on Dat'4curus so that in the highest circles doubts solar disk, --emblems wombu could dowend it, or could be tied Y, overstepping 120 gar, afid on - he propriety of such a proceeding it tile sun-god'—but seniors; an SP tinue the boiling for ten inutes. man as he walk it. having with this emblem the representation about the bodies of the weak and th MiAtin at as aid-de-camp to "our I followed ed Ot ey th a a prevailed from a moral no less thmall queen position 6f first secretary the mixture into it vesse after, and when I askel hill, ii I with a lose of a gmi supposed to 1he the favorite of be quickly lowered to the: ground. 13 -lie expected all important letti 'diat military point of view. With respect Of the Vienna embass' and tire Petra' cover, and let it stand four days, lay he the queen, twice repoi a singular repref bell suit, to wear the order co4farred upon h togron it'twica a day. Then ittrain through a o sacred or public buildings, warfare Mr Bolt, the sculptor, whose Ii int by at" ring replied: to beco, sentation of two united ducks hild oluaf has excited such sensation in London, is de. the R Intma ex. linen bag and bottle it. " Sartin I does, Dat'o wily 1%/.e alked mo increasingly destructive. anthill emperor., The Abyssi It will be fit to tit a to' miles is mawnill, the rule in Greek warfare to spare touche or royal Irleek ant-elfixal and the cart modern pedition was almost excluiliv ments like theG elared to be the beau ideal of the i ely at. affair in a fortnight. Drink it from winegla local name of Piotern 11 goveq type of artist. He wants his hair flowing of commissariat, sup I* with a small piece of ice in each. Whiere was the Ittter 20111ill., frolkl!" buildings; and the Romarrit frequent- , ies. and tranapilt-tim- . ! red sacred and other buildinuis, as times repeated. Below thin is a borer of in graceful curves over hii cost cow. His tion;Ameiltillwasgr ted,f0rit,-but the GINoxit BxiKp--Take of I dunno.',' ginger r ised Who did YOU expect a lus, for instance, at Syradues. Yet pink and blue checkers at the botioir, with waistcoat is of chocolat i-oolored velvet, 4h,ting done in it infinitesimal. For or sliced, one and a half out, b write to 3,60"' a broad kilt- of pink or perhaps originally And his scarf of crimson Bilk He ats, III of I dunno. he French ravaged the Palatinate to ted is successful"conitic of this operation & tartail one ounce ; loaf oil nd Did you expect news or moncy ey rot only set fire to the cathe- scarlet. This magnificent work of loathe himself to be 31 years old, but looks older, Mtish general was I a a peer ; received one lemon aliced ; put ut Backed the measures 22 feet 6 inches in Ibn and has an honest face. Is hA(1 been, be a money grant, the thanks of pal-liament, pour into r and letter ?,, . tombs of the ahcidnt 19 feet 6 inches wide, con . . . gth an 'on hlx quarts Of boiling water. I hen 4d ?Deed I did, sah. I 'Im-etc,l lat letter at Spieri rederick 11. destroyed taining a space of &aid ' mesas ger, of Spot ' wood, the prin. and othor honours d rewarldia. The officer nearly cold put in a little 201 square feet of lei It is the most ter, ai�d whuile he occupl * that micrOSCOPIC yeast. and stir might bib $20 into it. - lot buildings at Dresden and Prague. remarkable object next to ho in his capacity of quartermaster -gen. it fi)r about a minute. Let it the English forces destroyed the the histoi iew, position he had carved wi a and a man's oral to organized ani can ied out theystem next day, then strain and I stan till "Who from!" mummies of the whole c6llecion, and ex . * head upon A stone lie I I icked UP hear th .'f supplying the f 0 bottle it. This I danno, lut 1 11 ral armies through. 'A ill be good to drink in three day, at Washington, the President's hillits the greatest teichnical skill in rep- Hoseas Of Parliament. ' is head jIttrale - bu Will He then told ine, Id - either P Attm - out the w1i;1c of the civil war that scarcity not keep longer than a fortni ht. Tat lie con n I ind other public buildings ; and in stration and Artistic excellence in execution ad the attention of a go tleman, who 1 9 The read nor wri he Prussian generAl, Bluchr, In- was only twice kni wn" and that lenty corks should be tied down, te, bad no frieudi to rite tO '46 andilesign. Its age is somewhere about the duced'the great actilp r Foley- to take him Almost universally rei*nod, t kept and the Was him, had ikei�er mailetl a 11 tter nor received fficuitk restrained from blowing up time of Solomon. hold tha r1onor-. pright in a cool place. ge of Jena at Paris and the pillar of Specimens of thin leather is Amist&Dt. able and onerous position for twenty one in his life, Aild yet lie tied inquired for f canopy, % hich have years PHILADELPHIA MRAD.—MiX cart of ulail..at least five hundred times a year for a excuse 0 : been brought to Raq. The Now. York Nation, - whose influence with the reak of ai brigadibr,generial, and boiling water, two and a quarter pounds'of the past ten years. 11, fact. it wosll,t a itz. Th�re is always' th land, @how that the colors with which it among intellectual Americans is perhaps when he retired the 4her day had his major. brown sugar, two Oun one q or accident. Yet Vaittel had said WAR painted or dyed still retained -their greatoor than that of any other journal on general's brevet converted into ouljItwitive oes Of tartaric acid hour after] left him lie, cr( lie cirvIed aroulkill original luster. From some. un and one half pint of molwees, ,a oi Polybius snot Cicero :) we circumstances they have, know� the contittent, pronounces il-arly in. favor of rank for retir'Olaan� )Purposes. As an ex. add 6ne half ounce of any When cola to the office AID still sail I like the flow� the Fni intervention I FJIVPL acepr mile' hall A, m,6 Plait b) to spare those edifices whidh do - . It IM ceptional honor flavoring extract. I ire koul -- The late Khodive was a the hZ86f: tiqu of a career so theritoriotial, —Are to human society,- and do not con. arm, - never paled by the effects of time. ded Only -in recogui- Two tablespoonsful of this syrup [AM time." Nat e. p gi thej�ingof whornArabi I now the head. Plirbes, in Nort A riets e1jeto. Serve each 91"8 with one qu h nw n R of ic6-water to the enemy's strength, such as ­SM40- 8-� makes It refreshing drink. Nonothiiig for you. 9"totbill Public buildin and all the gaull of Turkish sawn Arabia official fill 6f hiearbortate of moda. arter towpooll­ Wall, if dat hain't cur its curus! f remarkable ba Ph, Genti, It is reported that English detective's have scoundrels I who have for turieA lived off Reekort I'd better wait I ur dat I oi 'auty.11— 'I vi fagazine., proved useless in Ireland, Oil Accoullt of their the earniu" of the Peann . Ismail was Do not take an, fa trugh 'as cheap' train. 1 11100ent. We should think no, it rmthet, the Tweed of the Rinig. He borrowed whiskey Bitters an , stimulants that 01111 A 11111111migam" r to a depravo appetite. Bit ZJWpL 91ved A follow lkway, baJOVe, when he wal enomortalk, taxed enormously rd.Z 'IL' t KinlauSh, on the it of th ks and enriched in a pure vege "A Aterchant 11 1 eon or ling Froth Water at alum. i4to a Land league meeting in A damp cave ood Bit tars table medicine writes to, tite London MAD named John mor about 55 yew his cmtlli�=-efiormohdy. When his pow P 1. Ti - Could and Asks, of' making 0 1 divviam " was not a drink. It cleanses the bldod and if",$ ut fresh water the Suez QjIW- "Beg pawd'n, Y'know, but Ave an end, he builds up from Constantirt4le lithting that in of age, was found, ban t a Wder be, ye soft such a thing as a mospectabout tile eye in. Sample bottle 10 Egypt the Cry 18. Egypt for the Mussulman hind the English chur 0 Iterated. The cAaAI runs through a y' know I 'eta, he K'411`0100 m financiessif took oenta, lKgyPti4nxs A Cry that is rapidly InCT1.11 When found be sets. No fresh water is within too the intere t on their bonds. earned into eftet. A simi being wastlend. He leaves a family of six.. 11W one side or 500 miles an the other HOW sjoidil German influene in, increms. This wan,not the most dwit Lble or defensible The Abduction 1 1 kar cry prevails cause 0 the hanging is no;. known. y cause der"On is Abroad, A in Turkey, where ailon the. . he fresh water with which kort in Constantinople may be inferred f Of iuted*mc*, but the interference child of Melvin 8mitb, a wealthy Montreal J�'Mlllealls May There seems to be a 41 sposition strom row has dQne nothing but " speedily be driven out as they were in Ame - nail& and Suez, the three stations 21 announcement, recentl Y Published In t has cleared man, was -taken from it3 home. and an inti., lexandria. lie adds ._4*o Nothing Man newspapers anti pondentstO jk.ial the service of porm on; it has Ii litencid mation left by* thi>bdud*r that a ranwril prevent this but th ill Prejudge Mrs, lAngtry as a canal, an supplied, comes from the Ber& 0 Gazette, that the Emperor the Was, !made their a fear of con w air actress ; and - through a cartal at Boulak, qear Willion has a of XcUou of 110,000 would restore the little one The Oriental mind I maill'imces- to prepare for her an unfa%lorable reception, Should Arabi Pasha shut off this P . ruselah regWtransferre'd fOur-Offiftra of the hatuatie, tii iwayed by fear— This I, Itearce, arm air amottut and to the Oqcnian mili. co "want 0 time of tAiir Bertio Muca, Who w last F)rids nined fear, not of diazfft y fair play, 1 or is it altogethO the canal would be useless An Ilection certain 4tv" tb peasants A sonsa to= his home t Of immediate gentle - d tary serrim COL Uhler' on Ola!=O street, Croft Punishment. Alread%Eurepesri, and matily. Nor t to tile ISAY to c0prinauding . to, is it j is caused. As he is in ponewon oe sixth Silesian Hrommure, , Of security, audit&$ Who 0 Country such in also to have been kidnapped ably British, influence is at iti; note- say, an ninny are 'saying, t ist alie has 900�, peoule along he a" Capk ]Kempf. purity of admiaistration, " firian" and while a are at vener of the third Hanes, sup 10weL4 ebb, on the stage islimai t or" in uu=dof oases have happened III-:' Atilt if the Turks once 6eize th t6' exhibit hei self. 'far villit 110116 Of the First 131!" Judicial, An it hid never befom One the Stat . an d a idea that fortun 11=9 airing the Put few weeks. The they. way with comparatij-6 _imp as rendered some one step necessul,'t' ingle fact speaks volumes mad.Capt, kisWw of a "Al it has Abolished cave of poor Charlie Ress, whims father still unity ThM professicaiii he extortion of taxes she has been—and is, -a the 8econd. t mah"cre Europeans, Or 80 act toward$ them beaut 11 Is her misfortut a ; she ling 1100 indarmn, the'most Meld Artillery R4Wment, have by the uog�, the raw the peasantry smarches, in vain but not hopeless, for his Am to � i1ri VO t4101111 Out of the country, it in ordered to place themselives &;t the on the tax. lost darling, is not solitary.' The susequen4. Hot be long Wore the dpat-k in will writl into the position the now h . ads.st Mean stage, is a do t Roman doponal of the 8ul PAYat's neXed back. -These an the thin re"VOry of the child Smith has been corn' applied to Ruch Almost in spite of bra Belf but It 150 attends Man and never bar Who dsdm to which -surage AMM and ho mem the already existidg cohibustible materials [.1 them in i4for by the mysterious disappasr. and this Uwe reaulf her honor that she has sc LL y It I of t 0 f e 0 0 r to t t t p t e. eii 4c I n 08, I I � Ine too r onr d loth pritic It e$ IL 10 at, OU b I els. to &a I(I 91 arformance daring,H41 the dWomt pwit to Pon" of &'Weak Policy which t will thlito though possibly the I toot tstked­01104�-, a of his land 9 g ltdattliepeasantry4laill unch" aim of two OUWrefa from HL Lin, mbburb have bow men in lqgyp 49 their cremation havo done, for soft of Montreal. Turkey Also. lady in Ru- in glani d, no brest I of sew". wilow her reptation. 4, %34 $K 6 51 al. T V 'Rv FAK�4, 1611116111112, VICTORY. MATZILNrr1r. FXKASS DX"VnVUL, PAO" "L Afadkd Pftn a" QkWw Ovii ft - AN stwy of me Defeat of as lrurke. fen to the ral diffawm\ 7111W "taim Oren Old MEW" to sitimistris SWAM Kithan on kho b"m fluado 1_6 ab ust beeb wid a%41 crind" and crinaltne: 11he winc4i hom, Phi us"Wisom—fte now am X4 XWft same Day 0": math Ran Twine. .1ady in Nor - in a the failure of the firiat expedition sent simpt W fit the Takka Turkomans. la 18W. The Assyrian Mqnar6,' y I 1�va. of the Momirch gives 4i Wbhwom Looking over the paper this morning," A6 abeleff undertook to' subdue toom. This iiiiia, "ved yeat"y sifternoon with a full Hottentok xv-d must be highly In all wonderfid mok dre4W- "an rave one The ways of the kn and tooe I JuM ilk, matiih meditatively remarked an old detective, was a soriouto.one, for the Tokke, III[* complement of R*6i&n Jewish, refuges venient, being somsthhq in the isture of with a of delight, The hot Afternoon last week, while he pushed Their grant horror of ghting Aiatia races, w%ori'flushed with Among the" there were three a bird cW stated under the drum and 6 over the mint wide to SPW with kin SkAw a big cry, were dangerous enemies, hard to XW wedding draw ww white saitin and t the on ki. bar =1Tw:O1Men, mistorm, named Ruth Jacob- to the region of the Archaic bustle, but it duchas" lace. T w atthebottom of hiaglammi .11 They have - hat p*u was out with "M be themselves a curiosity When the mad fortifications of Gook mk� Lona, Itskok d Man' vin4k;, does Dot In any way intedwo with tap*- square neok and A Owing, ducal tram, Vvertisement that lit my eye, . I am Le 01 read an A tem, of WDtiDOiN all n in rid some *he, with their It' do, left Odom last tionall activity nor andangeri health. With trinuned with I ir of a higi 0:1 widow to A bK a of ti in which they had concentrated us7n kly eduCat4U as a duchange lawce the Off' V, to tile fiello, the entire front being covred with engage " a detective, and I've bow wonder- ipop of any Adv4 r 00 fanatical warriors, were inv ted It v��. In Russia, where , they bad been crinoline. however, the am in far differeat aco, ano beleff's small army of about 7,000 of 71 ad on the marne i day, fifteen months a m3LU myself if it can be the mine widow nate individuals—unto rtunate front Warn _go, That was - not only a soilal YOX&tiOu Ot law. A dinner Aress "I" made of old gold to the remaining 10,000 men of the force tk'ey belonged to the middle clan. The the first magnitude, tending to ihe digni brocade and "tin, princess back and part- w once an a certain western city who that very few Europes. is ian(i in .A g occupied in keeping the communion- h bands of these women'Lre tailors b initiation of nervous irritation by universal itiorm ; the. front shiired, cat the besque, and ut up a job that I had to too - k. Into pro- lose after going throu I the ordeaj s open — the real difficulties com- Ito ig ruffim F;:t'onmJly. She claimed to bals, detec ced. Two weeks since the ta ra, w to trimmed with tivO, wreck. But the last d lys of llt� tamper and creation otembarrame "pettish a' The =w aad a woman who wanted a divorce from Ch r wives and oo-raligionists, wore sent on men it was a cause of disease and a neck was filled in with and the siveness have arrived, t I l(le ord in hand, the Turkoman " Ghazie" I the Assyrian Monarch " tot New By 6Xposin I g d her to find the of the e 11114 opell furious sorties in bodies of two- or langer to life. the lower half sleeves won Olabormately rimmed with lace. her husban long ountry to forei n intercourhe, I ork. On 8und4y, June 1, Lena Itakok, 'of the body to currents Of vold air and A garnet mtin die Lyon draw, to wow At a evidence requisite. Ver way to find it was to be accomplished. thousand natty just before dawn ; he is very propowieMDg Jalwasa about 22 chilling, it helped to t It various diat. to manufacture it, by entrapping the man In Athens there in If 10 ' u's ly on the I LA 9=7 embioidery. White nuu�'a veiling trimmed else ri ag of tile soilof th, ng heroical. �armdlela, approach. 6 reception or dinner, bore a front of dam ywil old, became a mother of two fine, orders And to induce debility, and iiito what-seerned to be it very compromising on except and breaching batteries, which they h thy girls. Her two sisters were in the b spresilins out the in 'triable materials with Oriental Izoe, formed ik dtew fori'after- situation with her, And- having him qur- polio, which in likely t) yicl,l Of than once captured, driving such of t of OongrAtulating the newly -made marn- ofolothing inbc.Clk A WAY -that the were rised by witnesses ready at from Russian troops an were not At Once cut in&, when they themselves found that they y Z- noon or carriage wear.. The front a signal - salts as regards inherit itim. in the beyond control, mid &lines beyond 009M trimmed with alwmat� plaititigat Of= ter. I was engaged to expose and mat the of digging in several mtrewt;8 for ieces-completely out of the trenches ; so were in want of the doctor'emory ices. *-At 2 ance, it. kepfi.'up natant risk of. and vatting. Jabot lace 'encircled tire neck little game, and did no. Perhave this isn't straction Of mWers, vat too" oI,I the points had to be strongly reenforced. 'clock in the afternoon Ruth Jacobake, who conflagrattion Zbenio open firePla�a and fell in lines down the front and -back. the same woman. Probably site isn't, for come to light, in whic I i"12'4 and a good-looking blonds, bwl done was appromic, v years I ago, not long after a few objectso covered, keeping the whole force ofteu� 0 It Yes were non The ideaves were also trimmed with lace. A that was fiftebu have been found bearii g rel tand night under arms. In one of these, at well as he other sister, and had at that as Skobeleff's famous white charger. on, owing to crinioane inflated skirts dress was made of bronze and the war, and that woman was 35 then. I merel funeral inscriptions. m)ment presented her fortunate hushwad- catel ig fire. It behoo as -all sensible r i y Ik ju�dgsilk, with two (loop plaited sides don't regard women am goo,[ for straight I " iniyorporated wi;Ij tii,, T ch he had made the Turkish campsi w th two bi At 9 o'clock at night two women final to got their faces against any he sk W, (;retk killed under him, add he himself was inj irt ; short draped apron front mind detective work at All- In the course of YOM, archaeology is be� inning to t110%, Oki inent danger. The loss of this horse, m)r A strangers maide their appearati-a attempt at trio reintroduction of this per, full draping b&aqut%. with &"all trimmed of working up . -a cue circumstances may of life there. IHECiipti(,Ilt, ,at, bo or d tits beat, and hliriam lev.nski, nicions fashion. Our modern culture is not el re.% the fi. ured milk. Another drom was made occasionally arise in which to get at some published in the local '*I:r.,,,allll ye it all 6 took for a bad, omen, seemed to the youngest sister, agod 19, was receiving good for much if it is not strong enough to Ir strips one particular little detail It item of fact, A Athens, and frwluentl3 icitations i f husband And brothers- put its tootdown (to wDesk metaphoncially, merveilleux, and still Another was coln- woman inay be employed.to advaniage, and such and much a find him he his resolutions son�ewhat. He tele- t a lot' o il. a of Eck watered and plain in�law had to Tiflis desiriing that another . : On Fr lie two boys were in- and in mixed metaphor, - too) and to built posed of black Spanish lace and moire satip'. every 4fetective known women that he can Joe Miller made a ch Lnge of oil oral should be sent to take command itiated.into one, mysteries of J awani. once for all thiii big silly bubble of crinolette. sishmere d . . hand. get and use for such an occasion, but their in St. 1�ouiR, discardinj Kat, if,"," Jul case he.was killed" in the final mmulL Ai the circ AL blue It rowing aseque was ,juncision they were both named Let -the crinolatte change #p name . and be somelytrimmed-with ow4nadowil. casual utilization in that way does not make Ila ch he proposed delivering, almost im- Imme, which means " I* should amile." The propely spoken of as the I 'Hottentot' and taking Mattie Ford. if he iately ; and Gen. PaulOff actually left, girls have not yet been named, but each of we predict that it will stood them detectives. If I should send a boy quiot transfer of I* na, oil ly into a place and tel� him to notice if there might not have arim .. Irosifee ii' the children received a present from the ottand the eyes ol theme _ i4ithDonse to - 1`06TROMOUS APP"CIATION- was in there a perabn answe A certo n Kate a letter lannounci his purpose. - Skobeleff said openly that. . 0, out any lea in it; lot WI ould not survive if the attack failed, andl captain of the steamer, who declAre I that, Grosvenor Galley p ring ir that he .f. roetivitles'to the love of i(rA ificantly observed to his . valff "that I Itl althou It lie has carried many thousands of leanness, description, that wouldn't make him a to marry Mattie, and it viting her to 9 atiU dmire t a human form Ana ru.e People do not under4and th detective, would it? Well, that gives you and his new girl wa lk ti fail there was nothir. for it but their Passengers in his day, lie has never seen divia6 when u ille 0 ition that " what is trQugh clshl� Ivers." Druill Ir and deteat converse of tire pr(o) - I a little idea of what I mean. Women are alley at a certain time, I'll 54, such a remarkable I rio as the three R.estall unsightly protuberances." true of theindiiiidu I is true of the nation," e three he assault was made by escapade. at a Je*eases who vied with each other,in their often employed as detectives by divorce concerned were negroes, still P011011111 whenthoesse is or of national gratitude lawyers, and are occasionally, by -business is the negro. Fifth aven te of alley t midway between a breach affected by pr6ents to their liege lords and masters. Los= to sw towards one of its reat men. Our liters- houses, put on -to work tip some- you batteries, and one made by a mine ran i Otio (if tire most trying �Modicame, that Joe's jilroposed a) hibition Illis in ture abo:uds with thetic lamentg over of hit er a bastion or mud cavalier some 300 Which any one can be li� in to am per. th employee that they suspect is livin Ve XMINKINT PZOrLZ. 1 wit' tice'of the nation to 9 to() fast, trothed wife greatly excitc4l 'She a distance from the first breach. Now, a neg i 't or inj perhaps, on their money. For those things went to the rendezvous It sons drowning,'especualy f they be women some or it. beriefac ra, and we are moved defenders expected the assault to be oe children. A 11 the ins ti eta of nature cry, with Astonishment or indignation at the a smart woman, especially if she in pretty ly berated him for his I rifidy. aa by. the breaches, and had made ph6tographs Which have "'reached rush in and save them; bu lilrutiptice, whis- atcries. but we an riot Oven to inatitutiur and has no squeamishness about tlie sort of her down twice, lie It y preparation to repel it at those points; here o'the King of Zululand represent him society she goes into, or what she does, has fully at her. an" If kttie mnlil di thus they were taken altogether by ag �Of melancholy countertaince, such " ve pers that'the attempt to i o so would only coWisting in dealit) with our personal re-. This stienragediherthatl6 ry result in an additional -ictim. Duty In lations to those Great men and advantages over a man'. But I have never drew a knife and stabb �d to the heart rise. On their being driven from the fat men usually wear in Lot weather. lie arour, known or heard of a woman doing any lead- "But I can't calkerla I ed h* part, s hich took some time to effect, leans back, as if exhausted, in a cane chair such a case must be Will ted by tile cir. women are liNin ldatiying about -us in ing or prominent detective work in the un- , t how it it -11 A[ curnotances ; but there is 0 time to consider it, she adds, "cause I (lo, avery walk of ad It i je%,e any inott pr artillery was dragged through th of formidable proportions proiided b ' the these, and sometimes two Way' mVng MV011ilig of -.A Criminal mystery, or 'the Il't 1A, y r even three we hild no just rocogui�'011 ti could ha'gone into big )(,art. It'Wha too has, apd, being mounted on the wall Governor of the prison. They say, however, 'a they' "'ad' ferreting. out of the perpetrators of a crime havi, so 'twa ail ' that this is not his unual expression, and drowne I in t a attempt save one. The The names of men that7tower in military ad an effective cannonade on the crowd possibility o ing pl d in such a pro- history am as nothinj in, numWr or great- suchasamurder, a robbery, ora, forgery. Ten miles from Iondon is a tine IN terior of the anceinte, while the cavalry that when iii coverge with Bishop Clenso diewalrMait all ul induce generally now compared with the heroes who died The women who have themental forceand � (ild p1to clang of called Charlton Park. Alany yeal 11 ago hie visage lights up with tager earriest- to have their children of iwxes tau with no grand procewiou�to escort them to ad round out-siac- to cut off the retr" th nts ght power Of concentration to do that great sale of mulberry trees, A., I othe ie fu itives. Organized resistance h , a% his reverend friend struggles with to 8wim wherever that work are rare, if indee4 they exist at all, t, 9 av n in ticable with, their rest� no hand to timbr, took place tliJe. The auct, tidifficultiesi of the Zulu language. P : Pis' the Dea march a Itint" ceased, th i a Russian infantry descendet out danger. The exerci is healthy and I, -- Sai no regimelit � fire A salute over nd do not seem to go. into the business. could giveno explanatiotin a, to how Ratt the eucelute ; and, orders having beer delaide Ristori made her debut in Nng- pleasant, And being able givirn may save their grave, &not no li�ter�ry record of their "Another thing: a woman who obtains an immense quantity f - Xullierry timb, all d to give no quarter, some 7,000 of th4 limit on herllixty-,oScond birthday. at the their own lives and the Ii es of others. heroism. The,.wometil.w4 figure in bi*ra- the personal knowledge of and familiarity allould1be there, but it -was soloe(luentil 14, y were massacred, an equal. numbei Drury faue hoi I.,ontion, 'after all at)- 'lei among tire criminal circles that are India - g shot or cut down Ili the Cossacks an so�ce of many years f rom the st3ge. Ahout the lot of Septcit�ber, the Coloniza- phies as marve isd and virtue are explained, that with a % iew to 1,ritish attempt '15 will be call -d Ito make only story exam I" oil -ant assemblage of pensable for a good detective, almost culture, James 1. had done all in Ilia pft, Be �ing 'to il role was Lady Alacheth, and it is amid th,t tion 8ocieties is, i th great actress had deyoted many months their ' art heroines wh a als ve anti merby and inevitahly ends by joining them herself—if, to encourage mulberry plautatioll.4; first payment on N )rth- 'Vest lands. self-denial w:0roollevor r tten—not even on indeed, site has not wtually commenced any of the Russian otticers themselves to its study, as hot kuo*le.,-Ige of the K.1g- Some of them will not be Lble, and then we W, tually appeared to coui till asilk muit 110. completely sickened by the slaughter, lie I laqg�age is small. Sh-9 employed an will see the sudden,, colls lao of several of the hearts anti memor as f those for whose there—and is much more liable to bi ven out of cocoons, Wh icl ti () tbenefit their devotion w exercised. And accomplice thaw theirbetrayer to justice. III. those financial bubbles virich It& h was horrible, TI;e Cossacks, as el(cutioniatto read the lines tuber over ve been personally raised front It i lk spared no one, and madeno difficalty and Over,* while obe wrote out the �ords intlated more b the � �eirp of hope anti if so many of these his rical heroes and And that consideration leads me to mention was later oil deemed to lie impOilte to o; th imagination tluy 11) -ad while they lived another peculiar field of usefulness for the French imports, so the ilk ge )y tit: t cutting women's arms off to get thei phonetically. After thus vetting the ainews ol ti- heroines were milionoi les, and so forth. As contin anaticial war how great must be th . number of " the so-called female detectives—viz. : as go- through. The Charlton trecs -had Itn ,tuta fro sounds firmly fixed in her memory, sit 4t. Akhal, afer, and other rkoman set� about Aud)ing -their !meaning. There Added to the other fail rings of 'Irclan;l knute inglorious'! ones wh have died covered betweens or negotiators between thieves planted at the time of the ragv for %ilL. p, e, drawn partly a liad harvest is anticipa, d on act with the pall of human eglect, arid whose and their victims for the restoration of making. MA in 06ok Tape (all the hordes havin was an iminnense audiell� ouq of worth is only recogmz�l if oven there—in stolen property. It is not at all an un- hetime made commoo cause agains by !curiosity to witne%4 hor novel effort. At the heavy and incessant w as that are fall- the obitasry or the a i ph? No one who common dodge for women employed in that Arabl's Plan bf Acti tuasians); this severe lesson joined firit her renunciation was horrid mind in- in*. Seldom liguithe cro prospects looked may PAN through N it t Plesant or tire capicity to play themselves aii detectives. . A Paris op . octal to Tit, ubsequout plundering of cattle and 11 dis I tinct, Tu t after the first act she was com- 'Iter, but, like either fair promises to N rrtlis, to go no to I er4froin home, can But, after all, thb beat place for the female gram says :—Information N'e#r rork the country h b'r has been receilred vailable effects of ihe Tekkea,compi posed, and spoke admiral)13, while her act- whic a n heir, they have hot h gilded tom a,- the delicately det9ctive is in a novt I or a plai, and Lotta here, ti oke the spirit of these hitherto unc - I n v, was as strong " thirty years ago. not realized well. If tire crops in Americs trough a trustworthy source, thif ad nomads. In a few days all the tri 8 1 turn out well the Irish carved emblems and tie tender inscriptions was the beat one I ever saw."—IN"Pto York Arabi's plan of action, as developed V of his continent who- without feeling the god i g perversities, the St"). ­ . Aleixandria, is the result of a ferekt in delegates tendering unconditional Canadian Soldiers for ZZ"t. have sympathized with heir brethren by wretched inconsiatepoi' and the resolute ------- -: I leading .6111licars ank'l advism ission, sending them firearms Al now have a with lis olieletra.loss during the'aiege anti i;s. During the Ashatitee war Sir Garnet chance of ex , tending a Ii tie" practical sym. ingratitude that markB lie " progress " of bummer DrilLk& and was determined upon before t6 amounted to 1,700 killed and wound. W418eley is said to have expressed his rO- human' life when the ligi t of memory is re- MILK LmMONA DF. —Take the nice of six arrival of the Britialt eetat Alexandrill, gre I t that he had not with him a regiment of pathy in a more humane ireetion. flected upon it. The * dower has erected fine lemons, and the peel of tCe, pared This plan, itis said, in% lived tile 'evacal- u� inong whom were many oQd officers, ennatliang— A new exploadve time n invented by M. for a deeeased wife Ali elegant torlib" on 'eneral (Petromievitc ), a man of than such as those who'were led half a tion ; anti de8tructiou of Alexa&hu very thin, two wineglasses of syrup, ne by im to Fort Garry, The General, it ap- etri, a Viennese ongin ir. The name gIv- which, at last, her good qualities are well pint of Madeira or sherry, and one quart of within twent -four hours after the ati. i derable literary ability, who was much on to 4t 4 dynamogan, d it Is likely to y tted. peare, had a live recollection of tire soldier- -et half the pi one-third boiling water. Put all into a covered mencement of the bombardidient. A 61 ta competoi seriously gilapi The the cost� and one-touth 'of file kinduess re- vessel and let it stanti-twelve hours ; then was then to receed w till the reinnall'i like eonduct and the endurance of Canallilill wi 1, 1 t 4,,1 a justification of the massacre at Geok inventor' states that ii, contains neither art lie is that the Russians having determ- militiamen. If Sir Garnet retains. his ad- sulphuric scid, nitric At id, n4i nitro-gly- quired for thin posthumous testimonial would having boiled a pint of new milk.,ttr Ii force to Cairo, mi iles n volunteers, lie have prolonged for ten yvaN the life whose to annex Turkoinania a severe example c fli xture, after w hich run tough troying the railroad as he procee,led. Arrit. -k' tA miration for the Dominio enne, and that it cannot irjurq in any way. tile upon the n bsolutely necessary ; A war of a very will receive with satisfaction the announce- either gun or catridge, The charge of end is deplored, and would have ensured a jelly until tiuite clear. A very re- ing at Cairo, lie is to find tile city r. ing still protracted -nature sly enjoymentof tlioiteniutuali--OlkSOlatiOlkSWIlOge freshing ( r n I . meat that a body of Canadians anxiou 1r, i k. rounded by a network of ortifivations, W ii would dynainollen is in the forn of a solid cylin- los's has made life a barren wilderness. We Rooir BILIKIt.—Take a pint of bran, a hand. have been erected unifier his olinTtiou-- f( wiso have probably' dragged on awaitsorder8to proceed to 1,,gypt V) help Rr, which call be iucrImmed ill quitntity see again by tile costly I tone and well kept ful of hope, some twigs of spruce, hemlock during the last thrwe-e 1 ars, involving gmat expenditdre both there in fighting tire battles of the Mother witnout being inereaeva in size. by eomp - eeks,"awl ",t n and money. Aud thenin the storm. Country. -That thea8sistance of a Canadian Rion. The mant4facture of rich flower bods whic4 a wit �ow has raised to a or cedar*& little negative, roots of various wliich lie could successfu ly rel,,t ally font regiment there can be little ditubt. �% lien dynairrogen is hustanti that lateregret Ind unavailing grief, kinds, such as plantain, dandelion, burdocks, that might be brought. to bear upachinift f fortresses held by var-like mind the,Canpilian regiment, subsequently ki )wn him to and without dangiDr. it preserves its have conspired with felt ores t to rob her dock, etc. ; boil anti stmin, add a table- a long time, And until a it army ot:twea I tA cal Asiatics, who invariably expect to 011, - all occasion (I 2i ties in the-coldeat and hottest weather, of the benefits which w, �uld IZIle extended spoonful of jamaica ginger Iled if the plice is taken, isolated re- as the 100th, volunteered, and can he made.at 40 i;er -cent. less than ; molmses to thousand men would be at his o'comulaii tce is going oil throughout. 'Few if - wittin men were greately needed, the eir- gunpowdpr niaby a your had the, been understood sweeten And a cup of yeast. When you The most remarkable stateitit-titin cumetances ware poin6d to as all evidence before the last straw Ito I been tomed upon 1 (14 - want it Soon, let oilie bottle stand where it nedtion with the 'matter in that Arabi is 'hazis will aciaept quarter ; it is even gu dat disill is de 6mb blss� for me the camel's back. A fattier bends over the is warm, the rat I will work cold. This perfect accord with Fl Ile(Ilii, the x of Canada's loyalty to'tho Empire of which 6.1 a" tons to pass near thein when they are sheignar a part. The offer of another regi- after all& " That was the remark of Lang- grave of a lopt child, yet he had knownlong will make one eallon. "false prophet, " who is fast inoviltg nord badly wounded. heirner,:Z "Dicken's Dutchman," oki his to - the conclusion o? thn campaign Gen. ment at this juncture cannot but be coll- before that the neglected drain would breed ING ER -POP. —Take -three. ward from the - Soudan with all intri turn to tile 11illadelphia 'penitentiary- for the typhoid fever. We read " Ungrateful leff repaired to St. Petersburg, witiere sidered as a rene-hal of the attachment of quarters of a pound of -white sugar, one army of soldiers and r(ligioll'i (.11thusiagi said the Dominion him forty-thir year in prison. lie had ute aleepag r, " still are moved 4e was very coldly receivid by to the Crown, and as an evi- Florence, I)&, ounce of cream of tartar, e hi easiah. Avoisni at Canadians though divided from tried reform and dialike, it. Mr. George to tears, without reali eang that we have one ounce of gin. 'to r gard in as the 1' mper+r. Anyhow, he -almost im- denoo th ger, and the juice the �mrn :iEl %!1,dhi i -s to inarch,� Washinyton Childs, AA (obituary poet), Dwites in our own ii�cqtt 4titance. Wo have I and grated rind of one 0 the United Kingdom -by three thousand X emon. -ut these all together in a ir r g of � 0, tely a)liplied f(,r leave and went to hV, rovided hini with money to go to friends around us who, I W far I the d Xti, ei made * f well against the Wiles of water, feel themselves as intimate- as the require- jar, a 11 a er philanthrophift in the interior of merits of our own life go have all the poetry and pour over it all four quarts of boili forcesof Arabi, wid the collibiliol V1131M.. ns, and retuarnineodusto Tesia, where 0 ly concerned in the preservation of the lion- water ; let it stand until it is lukewa log inspired by a religious fat catit:ism Ilia Pennsylvania, where ligh � work and kindly alill A blind ad an!ovation on arrival and an route. or and the supremaq of (;rest Britain As if and.the wisdont of a LsItakespeare, yet we then add one, tablegpoonfu rm ; devotion to their chiefs, will be enaliled to they: were the residents of Borne English care were to make a new man of him. A�t wonder at the stupidity I which could have I of fresh yeast, idden death is generally thong t th and nearly one tableaDootiful of wintergreen protract the struggl� for all itillefinite t ther mysterious ; and cer�Wul no ountry. he found. the"Work labor ous and the wei -let England's greate:it ljoet live and (lie in or of sassafras ; let this stand for twent period, an(I possibly enji.,t tilt. myoi*y. ther liet, and he says he soon longed for personal obscurity. I alive seemed less lighly to die four -hours, then put iA.,bottles, cork t' and support of settle frien'lly 1)4)%4-eM AN RGYPTIAN'S CANOPY. the comfortalkle retireir ant of a prison. Rd and seat it - Ightry It is re rted here t I t fiernian mths ago than Skobeleff, and one Therefore he stole in ordi �r to get convicted. millitarY Ards. will he ready for use in a few �a . y his likely to be e�ntring On new 11PI: row, 1kd strew" " - ; America sent as its 11 ilitary att.'ll (lays. expressed Vr complete . ail)prwal of tht "d Over the Cat- Within a radius of eifht miles, around ft of Solomons Con"niporary. the town of Sandford, I lorida., am 2,0-W the, Russian army for thp campaign of 187 - WA'iEIt-MKI0.V bIfZRnLrT.—A understanding between Eliglan andTarkey. Benya It is highly probable that a;ter tilt The ancient pall, f ound in orange roves... contain pg over 163 000 78, &young engineer lieftenant. Thato - Receipt.—Let the melon be eut in h4lf and discomfiture of Arabi, ill 6. 'allowed k Bombardments. the recent d Iii, tra,". fflit five per cent. of the treeg'are car had to, struggle agai let th� disadvant. the inside of the fruit worked up and mash- 1covery of royal mummies' in Egypt W24 in bear send a few battalions to to usid history of bombarding townsi'affords Jeomp&ied of ing, ut these &Ira idy produce 2,&)(). ageallicident to tire infe -iority lot his rank. ad with &spoon till itswumegi thecOnSis. Ell land in the roorgaiiiza ion t . tilt, c6untm. tance of something like actual deteri. numerous pieces of leath-er 000 oranges. When tile remaining 95 per But lie did honor to 1 3 coulitry slid its tency of a thick pulp. Introduce into this F 9 n in the usages of modem war tanned by the bark of the mont or acacta, cent. cioule, in, provided I things turn out A�rm�by writing the andard history of an much powdered white sugar as rance DOW seeing likely �o have nothitigto fare. kild sewed together by red 'cord, 'Iffid , u may suit do with the settl�lllt-ut of t1w 1�: %r or. simple bombardment, that'i8 of '" favorably, there will be a yield of 50,000,. the aso-Turkish war, a work of ail reat your taste, and a winegl&Wul of fresh rose- -question. Decp*,Ii-- PIPUM I pposed to have covered the mortuF morit that the Russian general stAff has water. Sap indiscriminately ind not merely of 000 oranges, which is. as touch a's the entire Strain and pour the contents into once are felt. horse, to whic I State now produces. Th a result, within a adopted it as aii, obligatory study for its a jug, and fill your tumblers an often as It formed a kind of baddachina. It is ex- few years, Aspirants- -a work -that; has become .. the ne6ded, A very agreeable summer resses, has now become the estab 9bi r of the sacred boat or rl practice. Yet, what did Vattel say is confidently looked for; but drink. Grtne Wd do 001ce.": middle of the last centu 'P At aedingly brittle, and the colors are atiLl them is Po species of fm t growing which text -book of '.list War to every student of UAPPITAIRE.—MiX 'u 7 11 preserved, thecentre u-ne feet long by has I more dangers to ovoctuntot than thil, y this officer is tip, with fourteen Ito six eggs, well beaten (Me of the oddest aigl,ts I it tiies4thii t we generally content ourarelves with th air military. To x feet wide, and divided into two equal I I undo of loaf stigari, and to see the itegroes hang, about the PW - 1111, the mmpaxta and defenses of a long, one orango cu,ltu;e. h1qatitime railroad build- I ddilg along it th milk to he held three' pounds of coarse 1 4 w' of which is covered by pi It Eel Of 10, *Put o*( -s. They am the fi� t* on e -i t. P call it o destroy a town ith bombe and II Ing is going on rapidly, th i influx of vi8ita;,g ro the Amoril all sitern took 'rink t ell Ju ! I yellow rosettes on a bt into three quarts of wa , LI, it t�ljern the Ilion and the last :o" leave at nigh t t balls is an extremity to which im.118 Of the world. - skim it well, and add a quarterf a 10 I'llealls 10 thelil ill(Itart her displaying six fl�iin vultures flyin ue groand, th increase every year, anti I ie State wears an Among Pie military his. c nd air of prosporit�. Russian, emperor had conferred upon orange -flower water : at for mail tell or fift�cn tim ith extended wings a iolding feathere him not a; few medah; an' rain it th u I a esai t proceed withoutcogent reasons The pi and it is by. said Vauban still rlieer 9 " The fite Refernag to life -prose -rare and fire -ea- leco Ati sceptren in their claws. They -are separate ' ('118, some jelly -1-6, and Put it into bottles r the office at Alarietta, .a. %� hell all ii directed simlil at th fences and in appreciation of his knoil le(igre of his pro capes the lollowing is we ggested : TO A Old or two of this syrup. p in darkey lituped in will inquireil not 1 .1 a an from one another by horizontal lines o on fashion, other" 'a QuIpli_ I to that per- dra, ght of either cold or wa wat a Ain dar' to' or ti ve lett rrs Jicah d ieroglyphice, -ties &staple firmly driven i he will immodi- which fi�e it rm wat I a es the name and ti '0 fur Junii t the houseb." Then let usjrememb�r atel over each wi sonal courage of starit presence a very pleasant drink. Mwat k roke Duke?" glish bombardment of Copenhagen asalisrutai, high Nriest of Amen Ra, the c adow attach &rope or In say throo-eighths if an inch in size in the forefront of operations4as fruitful in iety of Thebes, an a row of pink rosettelo —Take a pound of best rails. No, girl" replied the 1xistranster, lfw c some 390 n alellow ground. On either side i and long enough to reach ittarly or quite to occasions for the proof. put these, in its seeded and c I I a usterity, thenaltion, through its co hopped ; four lqpon taking a look. were destroyed ; the German bor#- flap the around. This cord should be well made a ngres a at c�d by um � a pri%,,i ego of weari 8' 1 pared of I s were used for the first time, and t —b, c and pliable and be knottol at intervals of llg* two other lemons ; alf(I There are no letters f ant of Strasburg in 1870, when riflod four bands of colors Well, den, Fit take oi!le'" vided from file ntrad se-otion has denied I th thin and the yellow rin( r f n a ue, red, yellow, *nd England Also hAd,an attache with the two pound df or yott. green—sind further divided by spearhead about fifteen'inches. The cord should be sinns—an Ofli h; I Rus- powdered loaf sugar. Put it, a Isn't dar a newsp library and picture gallery destroy� rolled into a coil or bell. and ti -A in pl rank wait that of aper"' ; pattern. Below this carries a row of panels ace loer w PO 11 1 bombardment of Pa reservin No. ie German captain and lien t�'colonel , ill the g kettlii two gallons of rwc;t, containing emblematical devices, predom- tr&F,ready at mo- get it over the fire and boil it half Ar Han't I dun got nutfill" lie wrote no history f the war by a small cord or a h, even t ur; which, -strargely euou �e mentanotice to be uni d and the end 4"Ards' inant among which in the searsibieus, flying but his services were then, while the water is boilin Not P filing. conscience of the Wiermans w with extended wi.�go, thrusting forwar the thrown out of the window. Men and warded with a full' in the raisins, lemons g hard, put werrychnn," intitteircttlit of colonelcy in the and on Dat'4curus so that in the highest circles doubts solar disk, --emblems wombu could dowend it, or could be tied Y, overstepping 120 gar, afid on - he propriety of such a proceeding it tile sun-god'—but seniors; an SP tinue the boiling for ten inutes. man as he walk it. having with this emblem the representation about the bodies of the weak and th MiAtin at as aid-de-camp to "our I followed ed Ot ey th a a prevailed from a moral no less thmall queen position 6f first secretary the mixture into it vesse after, and when I askel hill, ii I with a lose of a gmi supposed to 1he the favorite of be quickly lowered to the: ground. 13 -lie expected all important letti 'diat military point of view. With respect Of the Vienna embass' and tire Petra' cover, and let it stand four days, lay he the queen, twice repoi a singular repref bell suit, to wear the order co4farred upon h togron it'twica a day. Then ittrain through a o sacred or public buildings, warfare Mr Bolt, the sculptor, whose Ii int by at" ring replied: to beco, sentation of two united ducks hild oluaf has excited such sensation in London, is de. the R Intma ex. linen bag and bottle it. " Sartin I does, Dat'o wily 1%/.e alked mo increasingly destructive. anthill emperor., The Abyssi It will be fit to tit a to' miles is mawnill, the rule in Greek warfare to spare touche or royal Irleek ant-elfixal and the cart modern pedition was almost excluiliv ments like theG elared to be the beau ideal of the i ely at. affair in a fortnight. Drink it from winegla local name of Piotern 11 goveq type of artist. He wants his hair flowing of commissariat, sup I* with a small piece of ice in each. Whiere was the Ittter 20111ill., frolkl!" buildings; and the Romarrit frequent- , ies. and tranapilt-tim- . ! red sacred and other buildinuis, as times repeated. Below thin is a borer of in graceful curves over hii cost cow. His tion;Ameiltillwasgr ted,f0rit,-but the GINoxit BxiKp--Take of I dunno.',' ginger r ised Who did YOU expect a lus, for instance, at Syradues. Yet pink and blue checkers at the botioir, with waistcoat is of chocolat i-oolored velvet, 4h,ting done in it infinitesimal. For or sliced, one and a half out, b write to 3,60"' a broad kilt- of pink or perhaps originally And his scarf of crimson Bilk He ats, III of I dunno. he French ravaged the Palatinate to ted is successful"conitic of this operation & tartail one ounce ; loaf oil nd Did you expect news or moncy ey rot only set fire to the cathe- scarlet. This magnificent work of loathe himself to be 31 years old, but looks older, Mtish general was I a a peer ; received one lemon aliced ; put ut Backed the measures 22 feet 6 inches in Ibn and has an honest face. Is hA(1 been, be a money grant, the thanks of pal-liament, pour into r and letter ?,, . tombs of the ahcidnt 19 feet 6 inches wide, con . . . gth an 'on hlx quarts Of boiling water. I hen 4d ?Deed I did, sah. I 'Im-etc,l lat letter at Spieri rederick 11. destroyed taining a space of &aid ' mesas ger, of Spot ' wood, the prin. and othor honours d rewarldia. The officer nearly cold put in a little 201 square feet of lei It is the most ter, ai�d whuile he occupl * that micrOSCOPIC yeast. and stir might bib $20 into it. - lot buildings at Dresden and Prague. remarkable object next to ho in his capacity of quartermaster -gen. it fi)r about a minute. Let it the English forces destroyed the the histoi iew, position he had carved wi a and a man's oral to organized ani can ied out theystem next day, then strain and I stan till "Who from!" mummies of the whole c6llecion, and ex . * head upon A stone lie I I icked UP hear th .'f supplying the f 0 bottle it. This I danno, lut 1 11 ral armies through. 'A ill be good to drink in three day, at Washington, the President's hillits the greatest teichnical skill in rep- Hoseas Of Parliament. ' is head jIttrale - bu Will He then told ine, Id - either P Attm - out the w1i;1c of the civil war that scarcity not keep longer than a fortni ht. Tat lie con n I ind other public buildings ; and in stration and Artistic excellence in execution ad the attention of a go tleman, who 1 9 The read nor wri he Prussian generAl, Bluchr, In- was only twice kni wn" and that lenty corks should be tied down, te, bad no frieudi to rite tO '46 andilesign. Its age is somewhere about the duced'the great actilp r Foley- to take him Almost universally rei*nod, t kept and the Was him, had ikei�er mailetl a 11 tter nor received fficuitk restrained from blowing up time of Solomon. hold tha r1onor-. pright in a cool place. ge of Jena at Paris and the pillar of Specimens of thin leather is Amist&Dt. able and onerous position for twenty one in his life, Aild yet lie tied inquired for f canopy, % hich have years PHILADELPHIA MRAD.—MiX cart of ulail..at least five hundred times a year for a excuse 0 : been brought to Raq. The Now. York Nation, - whose influence with the reak of ai brigadibr,generial, and boiling water, two and a quarter pounds'of the past ten years. 11, fact. it wosll,t a itz. Th�re is always' th land, @how that the colors with which it among intellectual Americans is perhaps when he retired the 4her day had his major. brown sugar, two Oun one q or accident. Yet Vaittel had said WAR painted or dyed still retained -their greatoor than that of any other journal on general's brevet converted into ouljItwitive oes Of tartaric acid hour after] left him lie, cr( lie cirvIed aroulkill original luster. From some. un and one half pint of molwees, ,a oi Polybius snot Cicero :) we circumstances they have, know� the contittent, pronounces il-arly in. favor of rank for retir'Olaan� )Purposes. As an ex. add 6ne half ounce of any When cola to the office AID still sail I like the flow� the Fni intervention I FJIVPL acepr mile' hall A, m,6 Plait b) to spare those edifices whidh do - . It IM ceptional honor flavoring extract. I ire koul -- The late Khodive was a the hZ86f: tiqu of a career so theritoriotial, —Are to human society,- and do not con. arm, - never paled by the effects of time. ded Only -in recogui- Two tablespoonsful of this syrup [AM time." Nat e. p gi thej�ingof whornArabi I now the head. Plirbes, in Nort A riets e1jeto. Serve each 91"8 with one qu h nw n R of ic6-water to the enemy's strength, such as ­SM40- 8-� makes It refreshing drink. Nonothiiig for you. 9"totbill Public buildin and all the gaull of Turkish sawn Arabia official fill 6f hiearbortate of moda. arter towpooll­ Wall, if dat hain't cur its curus! f remarkable ba Ph, Genti, It is reported that English detective's have scoundrels I who have for turieA lived off Reekort I'd better wait I ur dat I oi 'auty.11— 'I vi fagazine., proved useless in Ireland, Oil Accoullt of their the earniu" of the Peann . Ismail was Do not take an, fa trugh 'as cheap' train. 1 11100ent. We should think no, it rmthet, the Tweed of the Rinig. He borrowed whiskey Bitters an , stimulants that 01111 A 11111111migam" r to a depravo appetite. Bit ZJWpL 91ved A follow lkway, baJOVe, when he wal enomortalk, taxed enormously rd.Z 'IL' t KinlauSh, on the it of th ks and enriched in a pure vege "A Aterchant 11 1 eon or ling Froth Water at alum. i4to a Land league meeting in A damp cave ood Bit tars table medicine writes to, tite London MAD named John mor about 55 yew his cmtlli�=-efiormohdy. When his pow P 1. Ti - Could and Asks, of' making 0 1 divviam " was not a drink. It cleanses the bldod and if",$ ut fresh water the Suez QjIW- "Beg pawd'n, Y'know, but Ave an end, he builds up from Constantirt4le lithting that in of age, was found, ban t a Wder be, ye soft such a thing as a mospectabout tile eye in. Sample bottle 10 Egypt the Cry 18. Egypt for the Mussulman hind the English chur 0 Iterated. The cAaAI runs through a y' know I 'eta, he K'411`0100 m financiessif took oenta, lKgyPti4nxs A Cry that is rapidly InCT1.11 When found be sets. No fresh water is within too the intere t on their bonds. earned into eftet. A simi being wastlend. He leaves a family of six.. 11W one side or 500 miles an the other HOW sjoidil German influene in, increms. This wan,not the most dwit Lble or defensible The Abduction 1 1 kar cry prevails cause 0 the hanging is no;. known. y cause der"On is Abroad, A in Turkey, where ailon the. . he fresh water with which kort in Constantinople may be inferred f Of iuted*mc*, but the interference child of Melvin 8mitb, a wealthy Montreal J�'Mlllealls May There seems to be a 41 sposition strom row has dQne nothing but " speedily be driven out as they were in Ame - nail& and Suez, the three stations 21 announcement, recentl Y Published In t has cleared man, was -taken from it3 home. and an inti., lexandria. lie adds ._4*o Nothing Man newspapers anti pondentstO jk.ial the service of porm on; it has Ii litencid mation left by* thi>bdud*r that a ranwril prevent this but th ill Prejudge Mrs, lAngtry as a canal, an supplied, comes from the Ber& 0 Gazette, that the Emperor the Was, !made their a fear of con w air actress ; and - through a cartal at Boulak, qear Willion has a of XcUou of 110,000 would restore the little one The Oriental mind I maill'imces- to prepare for her an unfa%lorable reception, Should Arabi Pasha shut off this P . ruselah regWtransferre'd fOur-Offiftra of the hatuatie, tii iwayed by fear— This I, Itearce, arm air amottut and to the Oqcnian mili. co "want 0 time of tAiir Bertio Muca, Who w last F)rids nined fear, not of diazfft y fair play, 1 or is it altogethO the canal would be useless An Ilection certain 4tv" tb peasants A sonsa to= his home t Of immediate gentle - d tary serrim COL Uhler' on Ola!=O street, Croft Punishment. Alread%Eurepesri, and matily. Nor t to tile ISAY to c0prinauding . to, is it j is caused. As he is in ponewon oe sixth Silesian Hrommure, , Of security, audit&$ Who 0 Country such in also to have been kidnapped ably British, influence is at iti; note- say, an ninny are 'saying, t ist alie has 900�, peoule along he a" Capk ]Kempf. purity of admiaistration, " firian" and while a are at vener of the third Hanes, sup 10weL4 ebb, on the stage islimai t or" in uu=dof oases have happened III-:' Atilt if the Turks once 6eize th t6' exhibit hei self. 'far villit 110116 Of the First 131!" Judicial, An it hid never befom One the Stat . an d a idea that fortun 11=9 airing the Put few weeks. The they. way with comparatij-6 _imp as rendered some one step necessul,'t' ingle fact speaks volumes mad.Capt, kisWw of a "Al it has Abolished cave of poor Charlie Ress, whims father still unity ThM professicaiii he extortion of taxes she has been—and is, -a the 8econd. t mah"cre Europeans, Or 80 act toward$ them beaut 11 Is her misfortut a ; she ling 1100 indarmn, the'most Meld Artillery R4Wment, have by the uog�, the raw the peasantry smarches, in vain but not hopeless, for his Am to � i1ri VO t4101111 Out of the country, it in ordered to place themselives &;t the on the tax. lost darling, is not solitary.' The susequen4. Hot be long Wore the dpat-k in will writl into the position the now h . ads.st Mean stage, is a do t Roman doponal of the 8ul PAYat's neXed back. -These an the thin re"VOry of the child Smith has been corn' applied to Ruch Almost in spite of bra Belf but It 150 attends Man and never bar Who dsdm to which -surage AMM and ho mem the already existidg cohibustible materials [.1 them in i4for by the mysterious disappasr. and this Uwe reaulf her honor that she has sc LL y It I of t 0 f e 0 0 r to t t t p t e. eii 4c I n 08, I I � Ine too r onr d loth pritic It e$ IL 10 at, OU b I els. to &a I(I 91 arformance daring,H41 the dWomt pwit to Pon" of &'Weak Policy which t will thlito though possibly the I toot tstked­01104�-, a of his land 9 g ltdattliepeasantry4laill unch" aim of two OUWrefa from HL Lin, mbburb have bow men in lqgyp 49 their cremation havo done, for soft of Montreal. Turkey Also. lady in Ru- in glani d, no brest I of sew". wilow her reptation.