Thu Due d'Auun'a la anon on Hue hm munâ€"non In Twain-mun. Thomâ€. w! in 0M0 in on» that no bumhcd frvm Franco. The pl- in. (ms Ii‘h bmnhfnl bud up [mm d-. nud [m hem In chm-e 0’: mm Iioonhg dowan o! Nspohn‘ In 1870 an, mom 3 than to ram: aluolun 5." of mu. The P490 in up nhkil â€m V w, I. In»! Ihhp Gran no). Win re nauuhu in s unuwntvtm and were too 1! II uhnunh Ilnuvion to tomb their homes. Dunn Ann In“ Ira-me A'Bsnome. N Y .doopuch uyn: (3M9! Engimer Idol“. at tho Hyrnuso Fire De pum me. f r a q rm" 0! I concur) In Ib- "noon. in killed at I are this morning. being run our by n hunt nod ladder "not. A 80. Jnhn‘u. Nfld.. dupaub rays: Durixg :be .16»th mo-‘I :xtrr-me dean Damn ui-tcd nu pans of the Wan can. known 5: theY‘unch than. 1’“ pie wen- ulongu m (In): mtlont “ling to,» time. A! um a few pea-Where “hep which norm h-rm fut fund. Three dclthu occurred w i haveâ€: when a Rum-u A Chicuo despamh BB)B‘ Mr. 5nd Mu. Edwiu Therm. of L mdou. Euginud. mem- beruol R v. D . G hunn‘u Church. of mm only. came ovu so mm c u ‘try “on. two weeks “a. While m Wanhinutd‘n an. Thoma uuuaad a pm of the black, mourn“ mg‘kild In her pillow at we hotel. Eu- uvonou In uxtnemn n. «In: "voted new mb. ahnttly hftel' renohilgOuicago II no to pmu her. Sm dved ol bland- oimmmg M “1* Grand PM: ï¬n )euerday "rum .1. Mr. Thurue as 3 Hum [out din. mm m In: 1' n and arm so mm 0 1mm 00 u-umna Gunnery mommy The Executive Baud presented i 9 upon m the zmur o‘ noun-â€very behween m undo: muons and we Knights 9! Labor and me an of uho “know: wu. «pout in honing slawmemu mu} M151,» mama on the rrpure. The committee appointed this morning to levies um onnamuuou will have much work to do. The communion ml! 0mm (1) .l the reminmun or Inn: ndnpted by we sent GOINLDMHO, with Inch idau us any 0 brought out that will prove beneï¬cinl banger: um time uhd the Ooiobor con. Venues. Polnoned Flu-J17 by air Prick ol - PM. A oummmao of ï¬bres was appointed to revise Ibo constitution of the Order srd‘ report at me Rohmoud CngMiQa in October †Areeolun'on wuss named that gave the Grand Mauser Workman «be 5.th Jriéy In no." 'he oommmuxbn of awry organézn n the Order. The accomplnhmenu of this work In greuJy due no no xhreu dautral orunnwzers. Rsonnrd Trevenok. of Mivbuun; Rm Denny. of Pittsburg and Carrolloon, of Ohio. Denny In in one oonvenuon and me other two have buen worth Human. The subject of appointing onmp «ant 0mm inun- and the mama to be when Io: their roles- tiou wns being divansned when the noon recess occurred ‘10: Ian than 1,000 delrgaten wiil meat in Rtohmond nan Camber, uuleus the hum of represenzuuion is ohw god u the present IpLGinl session. This indicated a membership of 1,000,000. It the conven- tion decides n has me power. on: bspil of repreaemaoinn 18 sure to be thangud to either 3000 or 5000 memtem for each delegaee. Whatever is done now is 100de upon 33 manly temporary. So the cry u, “ 0;] I0 Richmund,“ to which an eye. win soon be mrned. ’uu will be no prumcb and reach the economy of m» massed an pro- by‘fhjnry Gahga, who bun L0 aiab'nl fotmver :t‘u we head of thr to be mad us a 1m. F) â€9:13 he embers tar all crdem not: (i a secret mama. and no omneuzmte the tum'meu «4 1m orgamzsumu 01.1 mi 111', lea :1! “chm“ “no require oauueouuve or unmediam I 101101011. The most headland work 0: lb. conven- tion is in in edueniouel {ennui-as. Bright men ue nmong m m where, and wmle jun. now trade mutate have been rushed when). many a keen lhruâ€"I hue been given the “Macias mm which mama-sees have been fed, and which have kept them close to the etarvmiuu iiue. Should the oonvenhon deocdu to pub] 8‘) was: j :nrnul weekly, and amply won mtm'oer of the Ozdur winh soapy. m mtoulunou wizl be at 700 000 Ouplas. ()ureItu ediud, it make or uumake tun pdmo-l puny i1 eoommend or dent‘uwu. But It mil med for this purpoue. it nhe advice enerul Maser! Workman F1 taken In on. town recently tn org-nicer took tho out!" {one of on opublhhmcnl and formed them; no on uncmMy. “though on the mm "16% cat-summon: on. being boycotted by nae org-mail lobar of mu vicinity. Tull Information was sent to Mr. Powderly cad be immediutuy revoked the organlzoez's ccmmiwws. whxfo 8 w-raï¬uy Turner hold back the chuter. ,, No more open union a! mu commutes will be held. They now “temp" the dlflcull tut olx c-rmnlunng ’1» cchemv accept-bl. tog?!†concerned. The difï¬culty with on. or labor organiza- tion will and in a rule being .dopled by tho oonvenuon pubibiuiuu unembliei “king in sue-pended or axpelled members of other unions. or than in my trade who flu in a lawn when there in I union of um: nude. wu‘uomooaum of we uunon. Cnanbmindhidad demeude the! “e eigumnkere urea Io Into into their union none but Emulate. and the. they an: pend or expelmemben whenever they are enupendcd or «yelled by Iho Knight. of Labor. Oonueoud wiah Ibil will be u proviuo that ibo Kuighuu will not in. inlo unit Older my suspended or expelled cigar- mukor until he la in good standing wish his union. ll may be um nil three plum will in some way be e mbined. Kulglm no Ibo emu-tuners. bol Io Ibo outpllu ol may. lo: nary on! both! the ptiou of Ibo lnurnuionuln by Ibo Kulgbu. two out: vou alnn at out- oy Ibo Intu- nollonnlu under puou «Orbit-boll by ab. Knightl. Too aplnltnl of lb. adoptâ€. as u- prouod In ubo lobby 0! tb- Foul! Guy Hoau. an moduslly tabla; Ibupo on lb. quantum at the nae or lhulr also: lube]. rain m‘ of more imponuuco ulna Ibo gonoral public bun any idea 0!. for ll bu bill“ up come ollablmbmennn tram lll nu. bud druguod album down by m bong unb- dnwu. (ha of who following plsnn mll probably be adopted : 1. Allow K olL lsbell only on good- mtdo in o-J-opunuvo ulubllubmonu. '1. Alow no label on good: nude undo: the punch established by Ibo union. 3 Allowlubeln Io thou only who on members at bub ubeir union bud Kulgblu ol labor. Dulumlo- In NewlnnndI-ud. aumx’ou we»: had. uuuuduuu dptegnm bang present from we ptinlou, {In Guam-tau and Ill. «woman. Out-ado a! on. one by the riuum and thuo by the «rpm- gm.‘ u 1 lb. uuublo us: human “In The In Inn! Planv Pup-nod. 0.. on wbkh um Ptobobly to Adopt“. A Ouvoland doopuoh 3-day an: Thou vu q lull uuudwuh yuhrduy'u louwu o! the K o! L omnuuoa Oom- mm. on But. at L shot, flush in duling um: tho dï¬huny cow-an Ibo Kumhu sud no and“ union. A_v n In“ an. llow use Diner‘s-cos May Adjusted. me. N Y . doopMch unyn com. at tho Hynouw 1 f r a q “n" o! I «mu: NI killed at I an thh I "or by n hunt nod Indd‘ Wu 3 d'Aumo'o In mum mnnou nr Tmohwbng: AA-A Till K. M l. All IIIIIIIO. Aumn'o In qmn old." ,0 Ion a? Tmohrhbam. on â€)0 in 0:50 in org-H the farmiy )U05 â€)0 ‘w’ R '. run Boy. Win. ‘Polonn Ill a place» h 3 fl Druio'la e o’ n gun Mm ~Polonnll Itylmh, 3nd ! [sabbath q Advice! from 0 rue: ue cum: ï¬r "It‘ll; bum! it M I Ion fl '- frnn Mr a mu. chic! to Our-mu m Brim-h IrIIOCl I went nut in de {rcnl yard dun morn- i.~g ML] Beauty. " all â€5' n nuwfnl big be' » up in . un-v I tenth-d a nun 5nd ah «red It, and I \ 1'on do brnno m 11 my mnmum p fodder: (ff in m 4 cooked II for b ton cho'rd. A C‘hlll flonaycor Thelmaginuion o! g 4,“: ohm n Mupnndonn chi: g. 0." wondering how much u ild bz'wvu of bin om. hm no u. ‘ "nipple: empuod his pockets Ho wge‘n gud njgok IIJI." ‘ «- 1 took m’ :20 wakin- bun book the jack knife. Y mu to rob rho poor (I. xil?‘ Chron-‘clo Ilo Ind follow-ion on hl- ( lit-t. Iuwyora sro Del .9 I" bud. They hsvo h Hugs. if you on )uly go 090p enough. A lumor up In Hu- oouuzry was exiled m «Mend ‘3 Mexican for tome anion- mime. Md he got bum cf. "Whu fendid you Rea?" aomebody Mud him. " We“. the (allow use very uhufuiâ€"very gruol’nl. Altar the trial he 1a}; to ma mad he , . iluu’uub ut bum-pa . medium, those of ILdm 5nd Annual“. Inge. und a bony reduction m Uh» United Baton. For lhnupply of the coming yes the crops 0! Augustin. Indin 3nd South Amorios nirvndv heme-ted ura probmly about 32.- 000.000 30*!!!“ less 'b‘u "June of In. your. wane mow If the [Mined Home: promlu fmly 10 000000 but-hale morn than lha maven of â€HS. /' The “beh' m the United Queen on May 1 n lwI wu- 104,000,000 "fllholn, April In. 1.32000 non buuum an 1885 The crop o! cum Ir mar) 86 an 1,617 000 bnahola, flu stock 7N7 000 000 buauona uud Ibo upon.- mm 42 000 000 bushels. The "um-00d acreage of wince! when new flowing in 24.- 727 ("*7 z of springtime... 11,800,000 ; 0on1. 2143.327 UH? 'l I! It. won-.u'u'rooo 3U7PIJY. â€"â€" mill-"co at [an ‘rnr'n “’hcn Produciâ€" luu-n-u-u o! 'I M - \'e-r'n “urn-I. A Washington dot-patch any: Boniuiou oompmd by the Dvpar‘meu! of Agricul- ture whuw mm the world’s product of wheat In 188.3 mm 2.110,000,000 bushnla. and Ibo nquuemeuu ut nuuuumutiou 2,165,000 000 hnnaeln, prewmiun . deï¬ciency o! 55 000. 04.10 bumels. draw : from the pronoun flow Mauve- cl llr Ill-Lilli Colonlee Ire Being Lieu-M In the old Conan-y. A L tudon euble aye: The Ooloniete. whom he Oulonm sud. Indien' Exhibition has brought over in dorsal. m me “one o! L :ndou society “rpm-gut. All politicia- ND“! :ok upnzt’lr'nperier Faint-“0n n the | one unarenaee of the permanence of Eng \ lend u pueition and i ï¬nance in “I. world. ‘ are iej )ieing exceedingly in Ihe importenee given so the idea by Ihe pie-euce 0! die- iiugumhtd visitors to Great Btitnin. Already the familiar tone! at " The Anny. Navy and Aaxnliary Forces " at public dinners has given place to the “ Imperial Forces." and ihe new when of “ The British Enpire†is being now generally drunk ate-or the toast 0! “ The Queen end ihe RnalFemily.†wioh which every public dinner or he: qnei ogmmeueee. The Lard Provo-t of Edinburgh. Lord Mayor of Yuk, Provost 0! Glasgow, the Mayor. of ‘ Muuoheener, Liverpool, Leeds and 8m"- tnrd are eiew among muny public men who ofler grand enierminmeme to the vhiinu Colonial. in “ml! respective towns. I‘ue Duke of Cambridge he promised e specie! add _dey for their ineimetion en arcuI-s uuu “I, 10: Int"? IDBDIUOHUD .0 Andarahoi. Lml Lorne will welcome them so KomungtOu Put-ca. Tho Dukes of Well- rmuux hu pupa-red I gtuud reonpuion M then: A Futon Hui. and the Dunn of Btdfnv d priming to ï¬ll his house um: chem n Vgibnm. - II it underetood that at the Cabinet meeting to-dey (which wee much more we treated then ueuel) Secretary Bayard out. lined the defence which he propoeed to have Ooneul-Generel Peelen and the echo- eel employed to aeeiet pursue in defending the American ï¬shing veeeele eeized in Gene- dian watere. and that the propoeed inetrne- none. together With all the other etepe taken by the Secretary of State in thie matter, were approved. It re underetnod ‘ that under the proposed inetruetio‘ne Put- nam and Biddle, the counsel retained. will proceed to Halifax. NJVI Scone. an noon at racticahle to confer with OcueulvGai erel helan. Hie first duty will he to defend the Adams in the libel trait in the Admiralty Court at El ifax. Hie deftnte will be without cost to the ownere of the Adams. The unit will be reacted to the end. If it eude adVereely to the Adame our Uivernment mil inei-t that Great Britain than pay f: r the ship and for the exponeee, as in the care of the (heme Waehington. in 1853 The [rephra- tiou for a Vigorous defence of the Adams does not preclude the exgeeta'ion enter- tained at the State vipertment that Great Britain Will interfere to {heat the release of the Adair“ before the unit is fi :iuhed. perham heforeit begins. The seizure of the Bintere. at Portland, would probably have been the subject of eome dischanion at the 08"i'l8' had acting Secretary Fair- ehild received any ofï¬cial information before going to the Waite Huuee. v V_ -_ _'l v-w â€)0 which migho open up uddmonnl mu- kets to: O-unclun produce. The hope to: tree lumber and me all in 'oï¬wmuly bh'gbtad by the flahuiel dispute. ,_ _ __ vâ€"â€"â€"â€" '3" upon Amerieeu hating veeteie in her part. mll he ado ted on thie eide the line. The de- bete utter ey gete the peteiet e eteteemu m lb. House on exeeuunt opportunity to loosen tone 0! the etrioiie see with which they were landed. here wee e greet deel oi tpreed-eealeiein end more bhnemnheme well u some good had ten“. It in thought here thee there it not the eiiahteet re noon to believe that Oongrete In it- present ttete oi mind will tehe lay ttepe whetever towerdt ni-gotietiont [or more friendly reletiont between the two conn- mee. There it roe-on to believe thnt the Preeidun . through Scent-try Bevud, will utempt to erreoue e treety between the ( Tuited Satan and Grant Buteiu wnieh em efleetueiiy settle the queetionl in ditpute it ratiï¬ed by the Bennie. The Admiuit- treti0u upeett that by the time the pro- pOBOd convention is ratiï¬ed u more iriendly reeling null proud] to Uongren. end that then- mil he an excellent pro-poet o! in rtmfl mtiun. Friendu of revenue reform end ireo trade, who hOped that some eetion might be token on the Term B H thit eeeaiou. now heli-Jve that the strained rele. tioue between the U Aned States and Coiled- will prevent the eLaotmeut oi_ any iegitle- ll .e. .â€"L.-L ,. low do 0 ago. In and to by Ibo Ema you: oy. And now only ovum Ibo Pud- doun nun-mu to boom. Ibo low at Ibo loud. Wow this In "lubed Ibo Pm'dout In“ in an probobnmy inn 3 pmchmuaou "Ni! ‘ ;' (M: diam Ll-uuweu mm in «no human» I win-u Uuaull ulna- '1'!- IIIZUIII 1N Tfll ADI 1!“th C0037. Fno'I mummy Im Adopted by tho 0. 0. Oman. THE FISH QUARREL. .10L‘lAl.‘ IN FAVUB. He had 820 3nd. I." “And you-.." “I! vuoh. lg." '- Y0! didn'uxpoqt ‘il? ‘nsom Frdncmo a nun-old boy In a. U m on" he’p I ild of 0b“ .30 no on. Thin on. for ~‘“ 9‘9“!- pluc- mam: tum Cincinnni anm‘nr, Mg, 18 : The following novel .. bill " wu paneled .0 the Committee on Olnlms 00.41, by tho member from Notlo . To lb. Genet-l Acumhly at III. at». 0! Ohio: The in" 0! Oslo II mum Io we Rev. Henry Uyona, or Monro. Conny. in oh. follow" nomn : For pinching on IOHIIOII n the Ohio PoniIenliol’. "0 -. for ammo. m Home with pnyu on “M. .5. ram. â€5‘ 8 won. Bo “pr-nod I willing". to mu III. amnion. 05 0! ll. 80 I- hold he s m Ina-my. ru- mll In†A law suit now on Oriel over the mlh to properey in Buflelo velned e. 040 000 exenee much interest on mount of the novel below of the plelneifl. Alhen guanine. 8e olelme to he the eon of en ex eleve. Jemee Thomee, who eeonnlleeed the torlune lo alapnte while engegud in ehe reeueurene pneineee in Bofl-lo. lg 'wenI 00 he eewnï¬â€™wfle of Janet. who deeded l. M the 9 event ownen httou he: deeth. Alben wee elen e elen. end eeeeped ham «pelvis, in M53, eher canine ohe telegreph wine in bl. Dhlqhhlbood. He wee helped to Oenede hy the " unaemmnd railroed." Tniq lllvgeelon hee been pend-n. for e you or two. end n no leered thee the expeneen incident eherelo will eel up ell the propeny. ‘ A Dwel- (N. B.) deape'oh loya' Lut night Henry Dndwsy. 5 French Oanedun. 20 yes" of nae. whose one welcome addresses bud been nlumetely rejsoled by ‘ “ Dancing Alice," of lhe Bnlvntuon Army. eunonneed his intenuon of killing himself. Despite the eflone of late friends to rennin him be drunk 3 plnl of whiskey end awelo lowed a quality of nnrie eoid end qulok- lilver. nnd died in e few minmu. An Ono's deep-Ooh nyo: Tho Maui-tor of Justice thin morning decided to name 3 van-u! for the oun- dmm otJJhn H W Odo]. oho Hudson. New York. forgot. now oouflnod in jdl ot BI. John. N. B. Bhonfl A. True! und .1 Ryder Cody. ot the manual to! the Formon‘ Nation! Bank. 0! Hod-on. who hon bun hero for seven! doyl. wtll In" (or III Johp to-nighl with the wornâ€. system that sh. loll dead a hiaifeoinsvcgé persona regard this onlamuy’n a dine. vimuion 0t Divine wrnh. The sudden and remuknhle denth of I wanna numed Lyon 5! Granville. Mich. in causing ugood dul of comment. She was. given to poairin expressions. sad when ougï¬ged in the tanner of I piece of tn] can". ï¬le this of which uni quaa‘ tinned. remain-d nhu sh. " hoped God would nuke her audit in W» no. It“ right." The (son that her chin: wu not perfect nanny nppeued. A Inwyor oon~ {touted her with the ovi‘lonoo of he: mie- m1), : -; H {in z , z ' ('11: :3HJLIJ J. L‘BI nGlVOIIH o-kehu- {union to produce striking eï¬eota. No! no they result ol‘ " inapintion.“ He goal to work intelligently. He knows whnt he want: to do. and he knows. plan. what he must do it with, ï¬nd this he does by obserution. Study plants i! you would ï¬nd out whtt DID be done with them. A writer on floral topics aaye: An excel- lent fliwer for producing atrong eflccte when used in meeeee ia Belvia eplendene. It growe rapidly. become: a symmetric“, compact maee of foliage and branches. at d beere ite Iona epikea of vivid flowers well in air. I haw eeen it planted among clumps of white perennial Phlox with very satisfactory reeulte. I remember a com bination of it with wild white Clematis or Virgin's Bwer, that etruck me as being‘ most IIIlBllO. It was in a country garden where everything wae planted in that hap- hsztrd teehion which often produces ench pleaeing eflecte. A plant of ealvna had been kept in the houee through the winter. In spring it wee turned out of its box and planted in the corner of the (cone. Some of the children had set a root of clematie there. It eeut up 5 dozen elender eteme, and found no support lrom them neer at ‘ hand. and er: the ealvia happened to be one only thing within reach they made up their minde to nee it an e meane of getting up in the world. and did no. The eelvia determined to keep above them. but it had hard work to do it. They flung their branches about in such lnxnriance that the plant was nearly hidden by them. When both came into bloom together the eflect wae charming. Out of a tangled maee ol vinee. covered ' with ieathery white flowere, rate the epihee oi eeerlet ealvie. brilliant at flame. An artist or a poet would, have been delighted with the picture. By a little etudy oi colon and the habite of plante one can select snob hinde ae will give the eï¬eot we deiire to produce. in meet inttancee. It must be borne in mind that the anccetainl gardener doee not go_to work in a h‘lter- n.â€"44â€".._ Thou-und- ol Daniel. (Jun Up by Ike lea .- Ihc New Jcmv (Jo-u. A Long Brunch. N. 3.. dupuoh ny- Dunug the noun! high bid. thouundu of bushels of fresh ï¬sh were washed upon the shore halween Elboron 3nd Seabright. The news quickly oprud and men. women nnd children wuh nutshell nnd pail. rushed eaaorly to the sands to secure tho socly prizau em up by the sen. Some persona brought tum waagons. and with scoops Ind shovels reudxly ï¬llsd the vehicles. The ï¬sh had been plnymg can share in huge 8110.“. and were swab: by :hc :ide. He heeeme Ihe lender ot‘lcnn Hell, end wee reelected to Gangrene In 1857. During thie term he wee elected Bherifl o! the city em! county. At the ex irellon of the ehrievelty he went ehro end open! his time in the elndy of the arts end loieneee end politic“ economy. manning coneider- ehle eeholurehip. Not loul eher em down- tell of the Tweed rung, Mr. Kolly'e vell- nnown chnrncaer end eepeeuy uncured burn the leederehip of flu New York 0in ‘ Democracy. Since he ehietuinrhlp of 'I‘emmeny. he held the mice of Comptrol- ler. Hie term a! omce expired 3 you ego. Mr. Kelly wee married twice. Hue present wife. whom he men-led in 1877. ie I niece o! Onrdlnnl McOloehey. AI 35 he WIS u Iuonï¬. nubonod Inn. with runy ohoou. 3 ï¬rm inn. slur on no nwkwud manna". Ho oommalouintol‘ 135nm Ind more diplomgjg in bi; hadron. of thI Emmet 'Gnndo. In tho Know Nothhm vino K an, «no to tho hon: no o «human at tho huh Catholioo. and dotouaod old St. Potkioh'n Oothodul ot the hand at an umod tom nun-t n mob who ‘ ottomptod tu have It down. Lotor on ht tootod the right at tho [null Alanine- to the him by votinp in tho pro-onto o! n luau omwd. nu am vontnro In politic- wu whon ho In M oundidoto tor wud onloooor nun-t tho Tommony Bull undi- dnlo. Ho who dolontod. and run tannin for uni-cunt nldormnn. being .341: doloutod In was howevor. ho wu olomod o momhot at tho Bond of Alden-o . In 1854 ho woo ologtod to Oongzeoo ogoin t Woloh. of â€6000'um A No- I’ow doubt an : John I‘ll, M n I.†â€and†durum. 8:. In. vault-in. Shauna-I, m. Hum 55 your old .0 0h. ï¬lm 0! bin «uh. uh» tom-r um-cnud no In You "on In- lwd In 1198. B. In “mud n 5 Dub hubooIJnduom â€and tau- boyhood ot a â€300‘. 5nd. u I. «Id. unb- born will. In III at a quill. ud Iona-m dbp mluoo. Bo hind In Valium! flu Dc puomont, in In â€pain of o “no! ‘ sump-my outed we ()7 null Gouda [1. 30mm on. um: wlnnkm. ruinuod on 330091" gt 5 diopgn. 9nd you). 035mb UA'I‘OIIING [Pl ill 0!! DEIDRE. m cl Ibo Mun-1 (inclâ€"M u Died tor Dam-In. Allcr A lie-likable Death. ndby I. In Extrndlud. Arrnlglnl Flown Beds. «I... ‘uI-U'I IIL‘l-o In y to the proton o! tho WIIM any mum! union on omploynompa the Alan tor oh» Rad-on In, amnion. on. D minim: U mum-n. Into “IO. "my comic!» um noel â€II “.9000 for the pupa-o nd than n all... In not “liable. Dune: noun u on. a cum 1. Mode. to 700. A mun who by long boon mmtomed to ‘np our in public Ml- yonng tpnkon thot the any on", goin tho manna. nom- nrylto Mo to Indiana without nqitntion. (hey no reminded of tho noodoto of the young print who VII not Itutlod in tho mi‘i-t of o oimrlt tormon by his biohop anddonly oppuring robot! in his full anon- iouln. The. human nu mmptgm '1": 9,. much on. and poll-pouuoion u it . At its olp 0 tin hi-hop audit hta moo. had diutnrhod the peach». " No. you! lord-hip." VII tho reply. " I ohm,- mud n ondionoo u to ban «tho-homo on!!! tho moo of. tubing. man. than: mule. no inflame-l " In kid. a wholesome nonhuman "and to ooo't tedious. to much to ho dulnd. The “Gino. on only hum-n oft-roll. All on- tho with m not gods. oool stores. ehemhere ee they be found on Anetrelien veeeelel Applee. pane. grepee end other lrnite of excellent quelity end flevor ï¬nd their trey to the Auetrelien Fruit Merlot of the Coloniel Exhibition from the fer Antipodee. end ere et once eagerly bought up et tueh high prieee ee eightpeeee for e emell peer. Allbflllll hee. of course. e greet edventege for British merhete in thh queetion of lea-on; hut Oenede. with ite plenteone orcherae end eloee proximity to the Mother Lend. need not ieer free entry ‘Into friendly ritelry to enpply et leeet e pit" of the Britleh end Enropeen demend. The question is. 0! course. one for the ooneideretion ol the Oenedien Government. the fruit growere of Oenede. end the eteem. ehip eumpeniee. But while Oeeede in not ee yet to well toreerd in the enpply 0! her ire-h from to Eugheh merhete. ehe tehee the leed in eheeee ,end deiry prodnete. In the Duvel Beeteurent of Meet". Bplert a Bond et the Exhibition they be seen e moneter eheeee-Oenediett ehedder. weighing no leet then 869 pounceâ€"being deily eereed to lrcqnentere ol the reeten- ‘ rent. | TI]. (amount; nxaun'nou. [fl-uh [rifle I“ (been In- (3de (Oenedien Genome. London.) We‘heve elreedy spoken of some of the poeelhle developmente of the export fruit erode of Oenede in the nee: (more. Whet is needed to promote this development it obviously the provir ion of proper teonlitlee for ehnpmeut from the Dnninlon. Why. lo: iuetenoe. ehonld not Oenedien stum- ahip eompenlee pleoe et the diepoeel of the fruit-growers of Enter: Oenede similar tucitiee in the way 0! Anal -‘A..__A -e. A _. I . , a - c The doctoe eeid thet this in exactly the some devil that existed in the days of Job. Thet individual had trevelled up and down the earth And been to and fro in it. Be woe very dietruttlnl at human netnre. He woe certain that no one had my hot eelfleh motives. Dr. Milbnrn added thet the moat damage egcimt good in now being done by those who lmitete the devnl in modern society. He aid that we detect the atoll- dlty and lack of conï¬dence meniteeted in the sewage. end yet mony people in the higheet walks of life end moot eultlvcted eirclee imitete theee ohuocterietice. "Bach a devil does not exist to-day.†said the doctor. " and be oouln do no harm it he did. The dad of to-day il a polished. uravalledgentlemanly-appeariugindiudnal. He has been in London and Patio and New York and Washington and San Franoitoo. He known all about the grand eighto, and to well ponted on the goeeip and news 0! the day. He move: in the beet moiety, and it much admired there. He dresael in fault. lean atylu. Bis cold gray eye looks ntoadllv at you. and laminate! you. perhaps. He has thin, delicate lips and ï¬ne nostrill. ‘ that are easily carved in eoorn. One great ‘ feature of the modern devil is that be I never becomes enthusiastic over anything. \You may show him the moat bean- mtnl sunset or natural view. the moat rare and valuable painting or piece of utatnary. and with his cold gray eye he will look steadily at it and make some dit- paraging remark. You cannot point out a man or a woman that be will not disparage. He in a cynic. a Mephietophelee. Ha enters your drawing room: and your church». He cause: trouble and diueneion ovary- where. He dieparagea the brethrent"; _ ML- 1_-a-_ __.'.I AL r I A Washington deapntoh nyn: In his 1sermon today, It the Union Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr. Mnlbnrn. the blind Ohnplniu at the House of Repreuntntiv created quit. a “nation by the detori tit)? whtoh he gave of the devil. Ho Ml the old (nature: 0! a personage with been had tail and harm: sud pitohfmk was simply the wild modiwval picture 0! I bu- burn}: imaginntlnn u- wecbe her the oetiletneot woe otortlod new by the inorrleee ot Golnee Edworde to prett Klee Helen. The old lodiee ol the nolu borbood rerouted the toll obout " the Ed'ordo." ond one would obi-per to mother the belle! tbot Golneo Bdword nuns bio wile. Tune eontlnued to ee-weekt. monthe. yeore wont byâ€"ond otill the old lodlee ot the quiltinge would opeobol “ ohout the time Golnu Edworde bun bio wile." ond tbenitoouie ohout tbot lteh Blontord. who won run owoy ot the time. now bin: pull the toble from under her ond let her _ dongle in the olr. But Miteb wee o negro. , o olove belonging to M. H. Blontord.’now . Judge Blontord. Hie depo-uion woo not ’ good in court. And on mottere went on until oevonteen :eore hove pooled. ond otill Goineo E wordo tilled the all ond lent bio ehtldron to oobool in Motion eounty. He then moved owoyâ€" went went. Alter eight yoore be ogoin oot bio lone toward the ruins ouu. oome book to Georgia. end settled In Randolph eounty. Three yeoro ego he moved to Dole eonnty, Alohomo. his present home. And on“ the old people of Motion county remembered about the housing of Goineo Edword‘o wife. Miteb Blonlord beeolno tree ond bio ooth woe good in court. A few yeore ono the motter woe brought before the grond jury. AAruo hill woe found oboralng Gainee Ed rde with murder. Loot Tueedoy Mr. Diob Donnon. deputy oherifl o! Morlon ‘oounty, returned from Alobomo with the old mon. now 76 yeore old. Nat week he will be brought before the Superior Court upon the ohorge of murder olleged to hove 1 been committed thirty-two yeore ogo. Hie 1 second who in still living. hoe o lorge familyâ€"children and grandchildren. ll!- Plum-e ll I'lllltd by the Blind Isl-p- I-In on the I]. I. “one 0! Bepmc-u- “7". Advice I. You-g brat-n. In m. mouth or 31...». mm. about 11 o'clock n u M. In. (hum can land In uh. Hahn min; by It. not dud. Tho moun'uiuquu. mu harm. a. Ioni- mgyy. aid u ya 9 an o: and“. Inn. 0 yam nu. Duh! lojou. u )0»- :t 0.0- and hi- Iluu. u put†and o! 16 luau-n. van ill“... .1 ha “may. Gan-o Id'udl u an than us in the mi'ddlo o! lilo._ N31“ you. old. Ouhu uâ€"u- (in... II t luau Ana tinny-w. You. faint-0'- you. up Slum“!!- cu new one; 1 u “ Gm E Nada.†IL 0 luau d and! nun- lmuu I low miles tzou Bum Van. a lawn nanny. an tho Sumo-h Go) New. 80-16.- Iu :1“ gap nun] cul- 'l‘lll£ MODERN DE VIL- In I-Au' O. ‘ (III... 0m at tho four prhonon who nun“, pupa from m It manna. N. W. '1' Jon- up he bu nap-and. 30 upon. OM! lanolin. III commun- afloat mil) W tho Milo- ! that: «no. In muss". the onion. angina" o! No! You. '0" round Toronto on sum. “1. mounted by III. lnyoc and other genus-on. with uvhw to uoqu'rinl unfor- unlo- vflh mud to the propond mu awn mun MIC who! tmpmml In. grout-con oonhmplnod In |Io my. Th Qum bu mud Bdnonl In at . had in onioying hem" moo old umâ€! “I“. ' [nomad 00.an am yo; lion 48. A hup o! in Iron Tom Ioon‘n gnu in Brompton alimony-rd. 1m]: "ring. of goldln immune"... on. airing mun. an “non; the donation dopomod “on Tom loon'u ban in Oontrd Put. New York. on Duct-Mon Dny. by . mum“... of the Guns Booms}. _-â€"- â€"'- â€no uwu \ home enotly. but the home of hie devoted Julio." nnd recent Pnriiamentsry oom- pnnion. the human Curt. O'Shon. the negotintor of the Knlmui-ahem trenty And any othor limunt things. There Mr. Bane" ie either II o gnen or lodge! at Ma. O‘Bhoo. Ben the hit): dietntor not. upon from the hittet etrmlee of the Home of Common nnd periodieuly hide. himuli owoy iron: the world. He gener- nily ienvu Ohuing Otoee Btu ion by n inie tnin. one: the hitting of the Common in over. The eeeident mentioned shove woe eon-ed by h lane women laden with isnit end vegetnhloe. going in the only morning toOovent Golden Inhet. coming into so! lieion with the hronghom. the letter being consider-hi dent-god, but Mr. Panel: «coped wit out the oliqhteet irjnry. He will owe thnt m‘uhet women n grudge. however. he long I he livu to! coming the hetnyoi 0! Me with†mm. The viii-gen oi llthem. I may odd. know little obont It. Puneii'a lite. hot epoch oi Inn with ndmimion end mpoet. A I". at In mu 1.- _-- "'J bu led to the dinoovory at his little Intent. 0;: the Bomhoukrn Bullwuy, nbom ton mllu from Gusting Oran Rslluny unlon. If» the In all village of Elthum. In Kent. Ono npprouhu the mull villus. by n puny to“. mob no Kent in human (or. sad passing through the Village mun into 3 uoluuod “reel of semi-donohod vullu. A broughun mm: bun n Ellhun, 5nd oonvoyu him to Wononh Loans, the name of Mrs 08110“: home. Ibo ï¬lth of Oh. row. This: 1- Pa- geu'a mynigrlopo home. It in not his own f A Vegetable-laden Wane. the Men-e or ‘, tee [Di-clam. A Landon eehle eeye: an oi the most myeterione mettere oonneeted with the Home Rule movement to_ Eugllehmen hee elweye been to know where Mr. Parnell livee. It eny one uhed hie eddreee of en lrieh member he wee'elweye directed to; write either to the Home of Oommone ori tothe generel cï¬loe of the Irish Pull.- mentery erty. Even members of the erty who ere nown to he on terme o the greeteetmtimeey with Mr. Pernell heve elweye deelered thet they hed not the elighteet idee when he lived beyond the feet thet it wee eomewhere in the eonntry, not fer lrom London. Every few monthe. ooeeeionelly even et oritieel momenta. Irelend’e Unorowned Kin would dieeppeer entirely tor e week. no y knowing whet hed become of him. A nerrow eeeepe lrom en eoeident which he hed the_ other __dey In-.. I-‘ 4. AIâ€" A Thu gut-mom of The Gilmore-Bitlle ï¬ght took pleoe on Horton‘s Inlend. in the River St. Olelr. two mllee from Algoneo. Much. A lending wee mede et 7 80 yeeterdey morning. end the men nor to work et 8 15:" For twenty- elx rounds the epeeteton were treeted to en exhlbltion or nerve end hrntelity thet bee eeldom been squelled. In the fleet round Bittle’e note wee broken with e oreoh thet wee eiokening. Bittle peid no ettentlon tothe broken noee. but breoed : right up end took the eagle-ewe. He. pnuhed the ï¬ght up to the 13-h round. when he begen to show exbenetion. Every time Gilmore etrnek Bittle the blood epnrted from the letter'e broken noee end month/tn e ttreem. Bittle. it wee evident, wee there to ttey, end he opened oooly end deliberetely. In the least few round- Blttle took the ewe-live. end hit out for Gilmore’e teoe. In the 26m round Gilmet e tell heevily, end dad not name up when tlme wee celled. Time of ï¬ght. one hour end thirty mlnntee. Tho Roch-nu Expreu on." to use: a In“. nd npplo Ihnl Mym. the champion runner. cannot but Hon Mon in n crawl- ing much. .4. _ __â€"._--v uvu~ Tia noi yum Auanm proved banal! vary Inn†on. wind in her Iris! 0h. other dny. 3nd detailed tho Prison]: in aiml- broth. M Prof. Raid] beneï¬t in Manual In“ light Loni. On. In ox-polioomnn. no“ the world'u rum! to: was!" lining. With n nudy push from the aboulder ho "had 2261b... and he Mud on hil but 2550f lbs, The IOIQIIOI won I“ land by cognpelonl and "Ii-bis men. A doopotoh from London .2": It it thought onlihol thot o ‘Inotoh will by Inodo hotwoon ooh ond Halon. Tho Aootrolion ooollor will prohobly onongo o owoopotohoo tooo hotwoonhimoolt. Bonlon, Boot ond Toolnor. Bunion. on hoing ohowo tho ohovo doopotoh. ooid 2 " I oon’t undo:- otond why o notch hoiwoon Boooh nod ‘ nylon hoo not boon modo. I will prohohly not know tho loooon until I hoot hon Mr. Innoo. my hoohor." . A New Thingâ€"A loom-g It‘lt. Tho ilrot rooo ovor towed In Guot Britoin in tho now otylo o! hoot. ooollio' ionro. woo rowod on tho Thomoo on Both:- doy. Dz. Furnivol, tho Prooldont at tho olnh. wmu: " Two poiu of ooollo in o ohifl on ollowohio; to on throo poi: in o union. but (our am in I (out. oight poiot ‘ in on ï¬ghtâ€"goof hoovono. whot to tho ‘ world coming to ? HowovotJonllo to: mo in tho (I! groot ohongo wontod in booting. And it'll hovo to ho mode. notwithotondin. oil tho piaboodo in Ingloud. With tonllo non lit in tho middle of tho hoot. not on opposito tide-.u with out. with ooollo 1 tho power in moro oquolly ond mono prolt- . ohly oppliod thon with ontoâ€"o orow aoto ooonor togothoo out! get- moro pooo out of tho hoot. A nonlling eight with eight good mon in hot it tho plGILlOB. Ito woll at tho tootoot hoot over ooon on wotor."-Pall Hall Queue. I on aimle- out“: In a Lot do. and. MI. The Inc-In 0..."... at tho 0n.- llu Antonina at Anna: 0mm» am in Tau-b but owing. A! III «gun o! It. Ian-Nu 01“. lb. cannula minnow thou-Io- Uh» Oh to! an tonic an“. wall In Jul: "at on flat. l'dl- an In «lacuna at dun my would I...†July tom sad :1... The low:-1 wanna Anon-union‘- “gnu bung w: to; July A: h um um. and a. laden! Anon-non an“. to: the 10d: and 11». ll. continuo- would “to to In “a do.“ Ind human or “on than has. A In it! wu tad tool: 3. X lo: ohm. a trophy lo: the flush-um! obnmplonohnp. Tho Ion-Inn unuimouly dullnod to In min- of It. In“ 0|ch bouncy. An up nation tron W M. Worthy. o! Brou- n 0. who rowed in loan rotouionsl run a Canon Plan. for to «human u up mum: vu duhnod. Tn. “madman "an", dopud by tho Notion-l Annals. “on o! Amman: Damon won sdopud by tho commit... .- admon- to «son. mlu. W-Illl FARRELL LIVED. I u" flare-rum ll'l. Sloan‘s Gm. old Rom o! m'éï¬iï¬Ã©ï¬ III-aim crop- hon mmd in Unnol 80000- on o! u my “vow-II. our-our. will. all til-i? "up. pm prank. Q In. In oonnquonoo cl tho «mu-farmâ€... mule km, with mm from Manual lunar-too companion bun udnood um Io 1| pet can...“ Mnen’ auto. A further nan-“on II I!“ “at! In an our town. Tho found at J I. Dun. Put Onnd Chum at tho World. Kill.“ 0! pm... 030!†"and†Imam n ulna. n. a“. a]: ‘i‘vi’én'o'ï¬â€™sii‘tio' my how. 99- mm 0m Mn. h The Inch nomad-J tablet in “SI. Jnmu' Onhodr-l. Townâ€. on.“ by tho omen: or the Boys] Gunman. VII unveiled yu- an!†nothing In tho prune. 0! 0h. ud- mm sod h lane Won. Winn-inn," uh. Wu! or video! Ilia... I‘I? ' Andnw mm]... .5. mom's muuon. .Iu. bu [inn â€60 000 Io Allah-n1 Citz to: the ennui-hunt of 3 mo "bury no nude hall. II. Oct: m0! no 0500.0wtole. w y ' L Genome! ' In Put to; (liiovvch‘nhsm 002w) no!» M «Iconâ€"Aw. wuuw, 3 95min. pgm. ‘ FOB WANT 0' WATER. Tene- [An Mock Dying Fro- Thine. A Gelveeton. Texee. deepeteh eeye: Sptoiels to the Nan from every nation of Taxes report thet e generel drought le preveilina over the Stete. end there It much enflmng end loee e'nong nettle end otherh‘ve nook. ln eome eeetlone emell greine ere eneteining no eppmlehle demege. In Northweetern Texee. the Panhandle country. the drought le moot severely felt Oettle ere reported dying by thoneende. The emelleet weter holee hen gone dry. end eettle roem ehoht ln greet horde trevelltng for deye bellowing plteonely. No generel relne heve visited the eettle region for eeverel nonthe. The opting greee wee meegee end deï¬cient ln nutrition, leeving the eettle in pot eon- dltlon to withetend the drought. n Balth- weetern Texee. the ehie! wool-growing eeetlon o! the Stete. the drought te equally severe. end then] thoneende of eheop neee died. Repoete (tom the eeetton ere few. but ell en 0! the tune diaeettone tenet. Tho pollutant of New York mun II “lanky“ by_tho£oll_owlng incident : _V___-- w"- uuu Ill “lye Mr. Keely olnme thee eimply eherging ehe lube- dsily with the vibntory power the machinery in e big factory can be run with- out even having 3 libeneor from which the mysterious pawn in origmtny produced. liheretcr. end eetd h forehead. expleined thet the vihretory lotion. which it eceompliehe nodded their heede ee it circle on the liheretcr. end. with eiunny looting horn. which he celled e vihre- .. phone, he tested the notel line end he vertel , teamente. When the inventor . hed eetitdec hie eer thet the vibreting ,d roucdl were in perfect eecord he eeid 0? in en oflhend wey thet the power in the I, tube hed been vitelinud, end thet by turn- ing I cook he would throw his via-i :3 it e power at ten tone to the rquere inch. " Three weiehte were put on the liver, one le weighing [112 pounde. encther 66 pounds end e third 28 pounde. Counting 1.600 ponndeto the rquere inch to rexee the nehed lever. there wee e weight of 7.480 peunde the sqnere inch. The cock wee turned end the purer wee genereted in let: then hell e minute. which eent the lever up like e ehot. Then e ehell, weigh- ing 550 poundt. wee hot-ted with e J epen. eee pully to the lever,'end it wee lifted on . lite wee e computetion 0! 18,260 pounds to the equere inch. Alter thie experiment Mr. Keely edjuetcd enother vibreting tube to the tube undernceth the libcretor. The edditicnel tube bed e cepecity ot eeVen pints. It wee ï¬lled with weter. end then the weter wee tehen out merely toehow the epectetore thet there were no chemhere stored with hidden power in the tube. When the two tubee were Mjuetcd they were ï¬lled with e preeeure of 20,000 pounds to the square inch end the big shell on the lever wee j~rhed up egein in e jiï¬y. The inventor eajueted e long tube. one-eighth of en inch bore. to e hreee cennon. He took some vulcenite end rubber weiere lor pock- ing. end then remand e leeden bullet, one end one-hell inchee in diameter.iuto the cannon with e broom handle. An iron plete wee pieced outeide ol the heck door. The cock from the given point tube wee opened end the bullet went whining through the penal oi the door end i! ittened Iteeli on the iron plete. There wee I report ebout no land ee the eound mede by ï¬ring ofl e revolver when the bullet leit the cannon. There wee no recoil oi the gun. 1 end the berrel wet about the eeme tempere- ture ee -the etmoephere. Three bullete were tired in quick eucceeeion, end Mr. Keely neid thet there wee eumoicnt power in the tube to cheat 500 more bul- lete. Mr. Keely‘e new mechine, which he nee been working on (or came time. is e 200 horse power engine. It is inceeed in copper end is full at breee rceonente. It looks like e petent weehing mechine. Mr. Keely save it will be working in e mechine ehop on Vine etreet. bfelow Sixth. ineide oi eixty deye. end thet then he will he rcedy to tehe out hie petente. The mechine one be put in eny shop or Rectory. end will run machinery of IlOO-horite power. With one expulsion oi the inheretor oi one-eighth of e eecond the machinery will run ell dey. Mr Kaela nlnim. eL-e _:____e, e _â€"â€"-'-â€"’ i lnhrieetin oil. er d Ir. Keely peered :olne oi it on‘the pieton cl e big lever. then withelittle cop rtnbe be connected the toll liheretor with lever. With e violin '5’! how he tented the vibretton by drewtng the . now over the tuning iorhe. Then he let out the eir in the two pint tube under the erg the little tube with vibreting power to the extent of ten tone to the rqnere inch. The vieitore loohed on in myetihed eilence eethe inventor. with heede oi perepiretion on hit. ieton oi the lever wee l hell eqnere inch in eree. end thet it too-a 1.600 pounde preeeure on the hell tqnere: inch ct eree toreiee the here lever. He elec expleined thet with the 6 no weter. but got en etheric force lrom the etutcephere b; with the liberetor,‘end thet there wee no impingement or ehutment. or vieible exheuet from the preeeure except e elight eonnd. The ecientiete looked wiee end thoroughly lemllier with whet they new. Hr. Keely went on to explein the one of A the level in one-eighth of e eeeond. The .' The Model NI.- “ me (Jute on: It... I. flan-and int u lot nunâ€. Tho climb. and W8. moving an out" and Min. a uno- von pus-Hug to the dump." “balms mm pnunt. Winn It. In], to pm 'hll.h0 cull- Ihl "lib-um" Inc-mt. I!» shop 3"." dipordu. Paul -0 gL- .. I.L Â¥ A In a. punch-o o! floaty-In “plum- .“ mun-b. [not]. the knob: non «Hum 01 u. no»: u â€11$!pr a» â€hobby. rho Wu and f.- IIILI .07... v unoluno. which ha for moms time, is 3 n. It in inomd in In}: resonunu. It On Betnrdey ettenoOh Rev. '1'. 0. Jerome. aetor of the Congressman! Chutoh of olfeborough. N.H..wtth hie t'e none end denghter end I you. then nened Devin. not out on the leke on e demo: excursion end “fled to return et I o’eloa ee expected. A tee-met. which united et 4 o'clock. resorted hunt; eeeu en over- turned boet nee: Jeueeeomt let-ltd. Bench wee mede. end leee in the evening the hodtee of the whole we, Vere n. eoveeed. ‘ Tn Britain mam: 1m: at m. not! ennouneee thet " the Inmï¬eetee "tel te hung eottdeeeed under ï¬e dinette- 9! the Bmhh Bydmpheeb Oomnteetoe lee ea In ee it he:- yet gone elected eeeIt-s Mon 0! the melt at eaten pen. of "I Imporeenoe leilthllel I7 I. PM. Little doubt now tenet-e in the vleu need â€lighhhmtebï¬elfl Au‘ - (loath I'lowen I†I'll“ The outing at new." ll . ninthnth century rum}. Ornttiiiltd violet 0t .0 I pond at tin vary ittttt thing- in ton- ltotionuy. Otudiod roan-hum In tho "I populn. Girl: lit. to Mt flown- Ml wil pty .- high in no I pannd (or unto! the more up-ntivt kinda. The, no Ill brought lrcm Franco. but with tho growth of mo: in: thing. Austrian. I. Quit ‘doubtlm noon on I Iqinnin. at tho dawn-undying industry in thin country. not] tho girlt- will begin to munch qty-tai- liud pumpkin blolloml a! Johny-jump- upu.-- Boom chord. At the Media-l Anooointion muting lat night Dr. Clark. of Wolkorton. 3 little. ‘ olderly gentlemnn of nmnhbly tenth]. nttennoo. told n story wbzob oonvnlud bio nndnenoa nnd "on brought the â€which“ of n smile to the hoe at the plat» butt of Lord Bacon. jolt on! Pruident Tyo'l band. The ancient under ditonuion m the trentmont of pneumontn. South on. bod been “acting tho mm, o! mum. “ Now,“ uid Dr. Club. jumping to bit but and tnlhing gmohly. " I don't tot hny mn by bit-tom. Ono ttmo. up my why. I won called in n hurry to trout h lady to: pneummin. or court. I 'nntod to tx- nmtuo bu chest. I took 0! wbht I hand to be h plate: nnd got lady to: tho nomination. But I Innnd nnothu cloth. I took It VII nod Land tbht I hhdn't got to cutie rem even yet. Ob. on any laugh, but I «u Von I on up» on tho word. of truth om. :rmn , Whoa I had token 03 the thin lb found thou wot Itillnnothol. And a no you up the miatnho moo? Th. F 10002 who been trotting the Indy bu no I wr and in bud told bu unit! to tubes! thot Ninth! one. "on hour I "- Toronto World. __--..... -c-wu uuwu. Another ion In- pu'siéé. - little older grown. any you now mun, thin peaceful spring' “a. mom. Sued for nnotbar you. sad rap without I than Now the young man be doth any On the "009 in tho twilight mm, [unbis hurt his love he'll 9my,_ ' in o--..____ 1.. ‘l . Another have“ iMpo-i, Another Anothet you bu pissed, I little Mny you new again. this name: ,ï¬ _..- .,___ wv v-m, For ne'er from our impulu '1an For the glory wo hop. to ma Our labor. We count no Ion; "rig to psuno And manna: been" 0! the river we have to area. Thore's may: a ï¬ver to crou. Alwnys 3n slim: to make. If there's nnytmng geodto win. An rich prin- to “he , You er'a the mm '3 on"; ‘ Yonder the charming loans, » But deep 3nd wide, with n troublod “do, In the river thst lion botwoon. For. rougher the wsy thlt we uh, The awuter the hurt and the not". The nong- l‘n our path we bunk, nu..- __ .- Counting ohiohonl ore thorn hmhod Builoulng um in the wood; aniug aucret doors nulotohod. Judging ï¬ning: numbed good. Crosaina bridges are you no than, Counting tony Ihlufll unmod ; Fancy =11: nnd mull: do. them, J udgina sport witu nu olliod. Culling pro one uncle-anon; Dwelling on m. mummlod pm: Picturing unknown dint-u. Owning. good an non: Ion. Blah. did 1 any ? Than 1 undo I Int-tun. For 1'“..an than no any u the bum 01 I don, Green with scorn. nd rod with h“.- And uun sud gold with love I The brow of some cum. "not". Crook. And A not. no! Romain nor nquilino. An oval (so. sad an olive cheek. Fin-had thromh with hiyod, like wine. A chin like lame hménl old Van 01h. Tupe; ing lots to A pointjuu I0; Anduskmguthâ€"now what in thin young month 9 Don‘t gnou whutl You don't know. ’ nu ma dun you I Iota". rude sud roan; 0t uh. brighten In in .11 lb. town. ‘ I! I had but bit sad It! I enough "l‘would win no a. hula. “nova. Lot no on. disturb me. In." In. done I Gm me | china! m. All I uh. Int mo tr my budâ€"no mum’s. I ovum- “ um mpoulble ugh. Impoulblo '2 You. tor 3:: Angola. To mm the pic an I wish you to no. 1m utbln quit. for at to than T 1. menu. that Hun we: no. And ft. 'm only 5 unknown: 31:! .- 8: to: whole. I do not know ; A he. hung o'er with but I" you], And on. a blush u c crow. ,w. _._ .-.- I.“ u van}, 0:: his’trouuu fresh whim puma. We never spank u we put by. Althou h a. mu bodiml hinyo; I knuw 0 think: at when he wrote “in nun. wrou- a" throo-monml' now v- â€"_---â€"- "v‘ wn-u In. And Peeping iron: he: “J5me three: A l m. incl 0! blue. A d: ty knol of blue, A rib on lithe of hue-u,- It all: m a with euuuy (lame The: ll tle knot 0! blue. I met her down the thud! lune Benoeth .the apple tree. The bulmy hlouome fell like nln U u my love and me; An when l euld end whet I did The! mom I nekr know, But to my breeut there cum: end hid A lime knot 01 blue. A little knot of blue. A love-knot Itronu end true- " Twlll hold my heart till lite ehdl put. '1 but Lucie hug! of blue. aha but: no rom- 011mm bright To apn- klo n ho: mu No nood bah lbs of borrowod "am To mun hot bunt n11. Upon hu- shining loc a do“ ‘ _‘ :f dataaa W“ with dew. THE OB-ITACLI ALWAYI T" 0|“! Ills-non. I‘l- ~8mnu£fjiir§iuï¬ufaok in Cmtum Idaho“: 1 III. I- Town. non lunar“! cunuun. ‘ FIRTHDAY mm. KNO’I‘ 01' BLUE. seuon flown,