Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 16 Mar 1887, p. 3

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suswm'ml. Winn l saw;- was eight girls dressed in white llamnul suits composed of blousi- Waist. abort skirts and trousers, umrclling around the room with greiu bags ul' suml on the head. Every few minim»; some of them would grow frisky. break from Hm dignified amp and “ thud " would go the mndbag. Aniulh girl was swinging hulimx clubs in u \Vllllnllkl reel less manner. suggcstivo of the scicnliliv we. in which girls thruwstoncs. Still another was on u. rowing: mm'lximg pulling and wax-lung. And still auml‘ucl' \VuH vigor. ously punching M an uixubug, which now she hit uml uuw 51m didn't. As I tutored tlm room the pn‘mcssimn lutllul. and in one breath thvy told mt- tlu‘y WU“: gain}: in im- ugl‘nccful ('m*x‘in;.:c-. “ Just sum my unit.” fluid a uitlrly littli- illrm'lv-. :‘lvmning nil in!“ inspection. 'l‘lw girl with tlw in lizm «111le came up for me to fill of lm‘ mnmlu. I took it fur granted it “nigh-.1.- Ivuulllet feel it. ’l'hw fat girl m: in.» rmx‘im: mavhinn Wantul ln Imuv.‘ if 1 UL Ll‘t 11.n~.l\ HlN‘ lnul lost about 2.3 lummls, :tlul the tlviu girl left tho air-1mg to (ill lm- that film (mulxln‘t l‘v. gin to Lu-t iutn lu-r in at black silk unzl that the swung. (‘f)‘!‘ul not be let «mt \"illmut Ilmwiu;:. "'l'lu-h-wax u limo Mun: you CUllill pill}: llinln purl “9".” ‘yu ltilt'l 13:; illouLlcr lalmlt-s, mmnt ‘ri-‘h mun. pnur mm1.lu‘;:,:nr 1n:u~..tl1ir[’ on my ribs. mul lumg n lmt un 1mm" knu'. But. Moss me! this l‘V‘l‘C‘lSC has; put :30 mmh llcsh Q11 ntr‘. yuu (-uuldn't {[0 it nuw." 7 ('Jaimrgw Down on Michigan aunuc un- six houa'os known as “RU-n‘lNlil Hum," There are from two in four girls in each house. and are all in stici: Ly. 'l'hcy («institute a. clique of tln-mw-lus. nirl are so conspicuously inmpzuuhl :H to «he {uninlutiun to the report tlmt 1h \ hanc um.- hi-I «lining room in the war nf ihu lmuéz- -.~a “hcrcin they cut together. “ \\ hen um has the measles they all hue it " is n common 'x‘JrCBHlOII for tlltfrfllllilll) \iith “ll-ill) thu lo-i'cukingout of um urn/i inmlc ll‘.(‘llll)-. rapumlu through the cmml \\ ailing in her parlor the other morning fur thu nppcamncc of one of the roscbmh my cnriu .in Was oxrituil by “(111‘- ing a t::«>ns! int Inunp and m- cusionnl thutls fullowul In Hhiilki u.’ m inh in the rum” owiln :.1<l luritlm mun- in quite out ni breath, nml l in «mm» main-(l “ What in thn name of common suns; are [no girls doing upstairs-1’" "('unw up and sum.“ SlH‘ answcrml. What i saw was tight girls drossvd in width llnnnd suits unnpusul of blnusr waist. nlnn‘t skins and trousers, nnu‘cliing urolunl the room with grout bags of suml (m l'nv lwml. Hhv fIHHHl :I. “(mun ulnIIn. II mm 1 nLIIIIt H) u'I-luwk at night, In! m) blmIer (In: NH) \\‘()HlL‘H MAM-J buck Hum-ur “Kaila-55. Ho W194 HHCUHSC‘ when they rem-hm! him and “MI diffu- flon mwwwh-Il in LII-Hing him a few I furthcrIuwInIl Alultm'. Hut IIRH'S wn lnrgv flxshv mm. and tlw \mImu cum; u “ml to :Ihxunluu tht Ir (-lfm't-a I I helm”. \V'IIIIIIIIII-I hm (‘\‘\:Ui\“&ul hth in lvlunkots and main ghinu him s llOlll‘lbhnu‘Hl. his noble hclpmwg nut d hosule IIIm, while hvr kind assI-amnt am {orhuxmz Mr. Has» n‘IIm'IIII-d with husband until III» (Tu-II, aboht H n‘vl-‘Icl thomorningz. Whrn ht'lp M'I'iu-Il ut scent-Hm unfortuuah‘ mnplc wore t: homo. 0m- nmrly aw Hfrlosn‘ en the 01 Mr. “Ms wan nearly 71chnrs nf ago. his faithful wife a few year. his junior 'l‘ho- “'uy l'r‘llu‘llr NuH‘ hf llm- JIM-mp!“ llvl' Hus-h:u.d‘- Lil‘n, W h NM hem, Wizh nu ow Victoria n'igl And Shh")! h Amatvm' .\r:"i‘ thv booka- nn- all vaplc drossml in Nativeâ€"n01}. no cnmmh for us. " Grant St. An thrmw, William the Third hawk-- I Quwu .hm WT) snddruly Apmlvgliml MM mm lung Km; Gnome the Sumac! In “in lung n-igmnl hum-m- ur The l'nnl‘th lung (ivul‘u 1'2 ugliuh Arvtic explorers mulxl liv sun frivml. 111-: Nurth l‘uic H “gill smncwhvru. and I “an! in an partv of nutmeg to lu'lp mv find “ You're wrong in yuur gvngr: [01107. This i~' l’nkotuf' ”mm pain ; Thu first Ki '(Tlmrlcl Charles. hi» b 11,”wa Bis second sun. Juuu huur. Ru!» um In 3 By “it-hum 11 Henry {M hm Dimil‘drrfi mm Hdmunl Hm B'i Mary. in «WA-l um-n “w x on cutch .quwn milk." 3? manor with you Rl‘t‘ that i. littlv dnrkt camp of it?" bly ”H‘ ”Ll (“NW {11“ 'l‘hM's the nnly vm \I'fll u -l‘1\-.t gut a brutsc from hiu w A an l o: IIIOW whfluh’s ucu ' MU Hm l‘lch-r 0n “uh 3w Iv I It'd. Hayden 0! mm lulumdw in but; Henry llzu Scum u! gr 1 broke his bran L'wur (In: l-iuu not killm by u dun; John, Lv 11w !ux-r «ml unholy Mutual. Hurry ul \\ im in at. . unnu‘ully died' :1':\ur.: [to Fxrsl uhwl Llllfl'lhi‘l’fl.’ bu fight.x fir um: I y ' m-ud “M mm 1‘; mm: The warriorvfilmud named calmly “my. Richard, 441m.- .1. \un him-val out of 1h:- -, “may “1' 1mm!“ nln-nl 01' [its to oxen». Henry ”It I in}; m :lu- mum at rzuvcwnw,‘ Hem-y {hr Mx n (lit 4 ul' purl in (In-'l'nwm 'ngm m ( h‘ml Ix: Uh» an! the thumb I uthrr wniu wan M4 the rout mmmns “mu pron 12‘ L. l.,_. , M'ullablo mlnring mutt”. A Lake‘ Mn'higm mpfnin \J_»~‘ ”m! n lam: cnnrsv 6! ulrsvrnumn hm mmnmd him that \‘veflvlfi vmmwl nflnr “mm H nrw gcmnrkohly uMnsk}; :\. those boating thmmnm ',f "m". t he new: know a boat named the wet ” that was unlucky. vutm‘..u'u.f “MI ”0 11h!) .u‘nénég’ I‘Hl'u .mum-I rmvn'm a loner IRdfi'fllfi'am 3mm “‘mum I‘Mynkofmi my tho King of l‘fllwin. Pot! o! the chiidrm Mgr Pm"- Io mpg-no (or A!“ gm] mm nru .l-‘ml. mu} flw olden “vim: child is “W“ tho Mumlnard‘phorql Pr m. WV" (mttlu-h. “ho ii 7" 3N"- Dld and “ma in ‘(mmmor [’nwfeggofl)r,“m 1‘ ‘mhh. g] Milaxnu‘mo. The young”! n! "m ninc‘ is ‘ Bt-rlin: .nn Privy ('olmcilkw Dr. Gum" “u“ "#0 VJ" “M- , ‘ ' trust”. the author of “We!“ : on the NM‘. .~\ rchdmmn Ethan]. of (film-hm. mmposer. Hort lolmnm-s Rnhm. 0! WM nmvk m‘ h nlysis the o! I- an isms. nd on Mam-o Owing» “Ni, cl 9 and n‘ow he. 301}me A .5 3” z“ ’t . . nth-Minn In Julm-s I". Hm the ofluh h prlmrher urn costs. “v h: . charuv m: religious “It The vain» of ”I" in ackxmwlvdu .l h} the mnnil‘iht)’ M h h” Italy lwvn die. the root contains u M'Iihbk' t‘nlnring t I'd} ‘ \Vt‘” M'svr lh Hmfliuh 3 \V( untnmor uml uuwsliwliiln't. As I l'lltL‘FOd m thi- procession lmltui. and in one tiny tolil mo tllk‘)’ we“: going in for 'fnl ('urrinigv. “ szt 5130 my unit,” .(iuiily littliv lilfm'lr. :erpiiig nif fur ion. The girl will) Illl‘ In Hum clubs p {urine to {Ll’of hwy Hilmi‘li". I fur granted it was glisw Imulilift 'l'lw fat girl m: H!“ rim'in-g mm-hiim .lu lmm'.’ if I ll; 34'! lizinlx Hllf‘ lnul ml 2-) lmmuls, :tlul the thin girl loft Jug to {ill nu- that who (wilxln‘t 1:0- :vt into her In at black silk my! that Lima. (Wild in): be 1\‘t nut \"illmut ;:.. "'l'lu-h-wan u timr: ulmi yuu lild)‘ liinln um] ugdq 1.: him! ‘n\' :r Munlvs, mimt ‘ri--h mun. poor :‘ggm‘ mun, thivl" on my ribs, and v1 lmt nu tritium" knee. But. lilcss iis rui'nisc has put §0 mnvh flesh you wouldn’t do it now.“ â€" (‘Ju'mrgm “- v Hung. \ux' ul llll| pu‘foi-tinn of th ‘-1l1(- highest In) A .\n migin‘atl (- lmmvn military (ll‘ as lmll. is . ('dilbialfi ul' whit Elihu] whirl: are small square bl lipiiml, in the i'liilli'un‘s pictu talc-s in'c sold tl mml: .4 price of "ccnrun '* When East are signs which from court-1'00) ,ilmt tho «igns n so until I Went llin .‘\1'O\“H1L'Y l . llml tlli' Mimi‘s :I "mum at ran-uni flown-013m. r SH are all wrong. ssml in smkkms IN RUSHIH' U “(NV Milkmm h it ‘3" F‘ume (Slrlh. hrlr CHM- \ NHHIJ Au lupin-"Hum. »"l muet an Id (In Suturul .‘Iidnkr. 1 him Huh! (I H1 inn-s death put h‘h Immw II .liml n mmm hum l- h." LM H ‘Muu .. \‘ an mini." 1 flunk I cm ;:ir'n in (‘iltfll house. and They vnnstitulc a. rliquc ‘1 :u‘u no L‘x’mspicummly L'iw {uuudution to the NYC «me big dining-room lmuxfz-s “herein they cut my has the measles they common expression for sll talk] ml Uirnml (mt wmvrm what 1" mnttrr. a dim) mule-r the-junk- «l «nu-“11110!“ hulk: ‘. and exiled l'r m Unlinm w 'lfom r. U >|u1unt “I: \V 11011 \Hn‘. l wh right Ill [U lflmp Hum-5 in ‘1'!) ~ “1 than y fur lish 1hr: H] n] ““fl Ll H. l'llpl llu. v"- I \\ Al were tuko the 0th tf “fix". an ‘H. _\(~b‘. it “MM is H rxpllin it lit H"! Hm f1} Ill tit Say. my out ln-rv gvtlu-r u ht thésc m Hinge n bark like this m'a lhv uuuuwr ulh; m reign ngur. 11 now nterod in mm M! It! hr MAS ,tt » tho taken M m, we. or N'nmm‘ 31¢ 'l'hu poll high mth’ff.1mm1 and lir In: in exqumitc old )mu uth r tuilut mm “0le I); Jml). '1 he (nrmxuc \' as \‘(~1.ln‘u<f;ulml with hwm 1mm and bunk-rod wit] [Irma jet. The skirt x l‘akin. in wry wide Htl‘i and mt, lnopml m'vrugm l I'uh'l. . .\ rustuznv, all in I‘t “WI k” u- Ill have :9 I! M‘n ln his Lin n't Ill t3 Mr I“ Hm I him: mu! :1 burn Mich i the King a ,‘ are «10ml? _] Uunliub, v ,\ Milwlukd ‘ In“? «.‘9 \1‘1 uu-l ‘ L:‘~.\"\v'sx “m not ulluwm. h LM \lulinu «our: lxunrs.‘ i. H y; (rm thul m (mm that 1 nllmxul 10 take a dlillk. The in a I aurm‘umn at a (mm on] whivh run] 2330; ”w I~u " When Eastern pmplo rt. m- signs which nun: claimul from com‘t-l'm‘mls out West. Hm: the signs are burlesquu- so until I Went West," said a (ho Ammulm' Lust Hiif‘nL “ [hm thn nium :m- litcml in a .\111111 1c>f111.\11111\11111'11. 011111111111 1111'- .~ 111 111111-11111'111.\111111'i1-1111 1:111s 10 enter 1111111'Mic #111111» ls told an 1111111311151 stoly. ,\ 1:111\ “1111,11-'1-1 111141111‘111111111forhersununts 1-;111111 1 I11:1111-111n111-1'1111111111-11'11111111('111uity 11)\.;1111 1111‘ [1‘51 111 1110 World took an . 1111-1111111 girl 11111) 1101' service. ' )0“! 11115111115 111111 11111111 1,1111 (111 well until it came 11111. 111119111111 11f 1'11r1 papers. The maid 1.1011111 robnllcd when admonished .nbout 11111 11111-1 1110 1100111) guests in the morninn with 1111‘111111‘11111113 up in papers. 1101' argu. 1110111 111111;: 1111s $111110,th astonishing one: " Mud-111119131111111111111; must be snuificcd to 1110 15311110 of beauty " It' 15 51118011111018 to 111111 that 1110 11111111 triumphed and 91111 wean-11110 (111‘1111111C13 1111111 110011. 11111111111 Pusl. A pretty innovation iu the I’m-during“! the Lquuct brim with small tluwcrs. such us :rlnn'uscu. violets or \c:‘,\' small r050- blu s. 'l‘nrtnisc shell pins are a {and deal employ-d on black law lmnmts. Colored struwn are L'xclusivrly shown for the present. and are very stylish trimmed with J‘m‘llr ribbon of a palur shade \hzm me bou- not itself. buch us Ophelia. lilac rm dark purple straw, pale blue on mmiuc blue and pinkuu wimcnlorod straw“ A few hi;.'h cruwuul '1'}. roll an hat a that are still shown have n. trimming in some casm passing ova" Lh , crown in HM. him-i folds of velvet, “llll n. Lum- lloxwr vuught hora uml thew «mung the folds. 'l'hiu stylv of trimming ' Thu “most Culm-s 0f tlu- muzmu are u delicum shade of 0M pink or dying rose, as it is poctically called, and a silver shade of gnu-u. known as serpent green. 'Hw 1:1,»:u‘xx'r ’1'nn.1.::;. 'J' m elegant draw-25‘s worn by lxostcsssj at two recent u ccptious ware umdc as fol- luws: One was in crushed rusplx-Ny w]- \':-t, mmlu with v. 1011;; train and plain. full skirt. rthc beauty and richness of the maturin} requiring no elaboration in making or trim")? w: Thu pointed ('orsngc mm high to tlylihmzu and WM shaded by n fir/u.’ in. (‘qu'xzzeitc 0M 1min! d’A/I'uv'wl. The nth. r miiut wan rwm‘n by a young umn‘ie'l 1% km. and m fail/u. 5.2an St. Paul invouflgat that Hm word "tobmamn . ()jiim'n word " mlalmn." ‘ 1 slml or any \clxirio on wh drawn. ()r it may he 1 ‘- uluflmnjxa,” which mam: ‘ .«1. ma!“ ‘ . ' Hz" fut!" JATIIQ‘JU'Y‘R Hf 1 a-f .‘lmhmiz mnmty. UL. !11.vl'u\\nllr¢~t «and Nb! o ‘ 43"!) mm! wmvv ”20 do"! 01 l..'\ Z« fvpm rs.“ muon 3nd -1.1 n Fli‘h mun. [Ital mm} L!» (h'flghfflfl flh‘ pl“ : n .1:l-'»‘z"l\\-1:le". 'NM’V. . m n handsome beam. 1‘ 1 pm fnliy hmmhv-d. “all! i-z Ih.- {Min r‘.-z Ind-M. an’dt irxllulgo Him in if. n W} w “I” mnkv Y" . ‘ Michael Kmvg'or. of M4 w wan borfi nu Stun mo Jn v iré wry picturesque, but 1139 tn be «aux-full}; managed. in malt-r to prevent a tuphmvy Eppgaruucc. \‘t‘i‘ 11m. Lu“ )1 r -, Yuu uro entitled to a. pension? A pplivunt AWN. sir. Luwya‘»~ \Vlmt banks were you in Applicant-r I \vafin't in any battles. I stayed M. homo and ) mpg-d and 501ml for thr grand old flag, and looked after dvtuncok-«s women and clxiltlronm-A'. Y. Sim ‘ {rpm 4‘ unblegnm tron Ptril “ya: Much sunshine has given 1 new impetus to tin funciois u! the Parisian “Mutts. 5nd 0. coming revolution in ludieu’ head covering i1 impending. The high hltil decidedly dJOlllml. aml luqm'd are linking tluir umwui'uiwu in all kinds of pretty lam-y 3mm is. trimmed with velwt and with wide Mil/r rillhm. with a wing placed at uuo hillc or rise two quill feathers. The r'rumtv hmumt. with the sides covered with large luiws instead of birds’ wing», is one u! the latest uovcltivs. (Hmntnmm: {in tho when of the stock mu hnnm L-Iln“ mm h does it um: mister h» dn ‘nwhlo‘zs dmvn :hore'. Visitor-21110 seats. 1 think, are worth nlmm $30,000. (,‘mnnryman (fvtching llifi breath 9 ~â€"(iosll. lduu‘t \wmh-r must of 'cm stand up.« (‘u-nth-mmn (looking at thm I am ufrniJ my wife won't want to mmc up as high as this. It's the tenth storv. isn't it?" Lmdlordâ€" ' \‘ost‘tvnth Itory,inclndin the bwomont. I think 5011:” wife wm liko H up hvro, sh. The family who occupied it he: nnmmrr th nw that thvy pr: {erred it to thv \‘(hitc “humming." â€"- llurn‘ml Tluh's. Some Hmt H‘ film! or any drawn. ()r ft} Cable) News of the Latest Puisiu ' Novelties .‘I‘whwfl Km: ,j{ 1'. of Manchoitvr. /‘\'is.. WM burn 1H 3". Ms mm in l‘ngvn, l‘russin. H. i4 Hm father of nin‘o children. «won In 1'34; mm. and MM: \lw «womb arm was burn )Hchm-l rmwfiwl a loner Ifld ‘10 tom the Ring of l‘ruwin. Pp" of the chiMn-n I‘U‘v Jim}: Mn] ”10 «Mm Diving chm in (:ntthch. mm n 7! 3mm- 03d and livu in NH‘NIH‘HN. '1’th \‘cmmmt u! the ninm in 'l'lu‘ Hnnu‘nmhl ('n ill \V n W s haw bun m pl: v nmdo, and with tho lnnmy of th tinn at the fit nf ghost Ups 0" ole; I ‘ "002-12!!! h! “'2 115‘. Dr musty ‘. haw Huulo .u‘t-wo‘n at a town on Lake Superior haul: "l'his com-t mljuurns at hw-«mrt is going to the dam-o nt ‘ Thudum'u was held in 1‘. camp ix mils» bank of the town.» [In/fella ’1’111'1 111(111 “AT '11) I..II Is I 1‘I' "I may «I I ,nqu. II .III' \~hit:: gum blL‘LI hes and 11 I042. III learn 1): mud in colors mud in quI- blovks fuin hum of all lump. III the Yasges i~4 famous ('01 its 1‘5 picture books. BlIogts of hiry L: séld there to the multitude for 1h}. price of one vent ouch. 011111111110 (1 1H )1111'1’1111 .4111111111. The 11111 111111 1111111 I); 11 1111111;.:1111.1':1'11~l H10 1111111141: 11115 1111'10141'0011 11-1- .,;11l1-1l with 111.1412; 111-1111111111'111 11 1111111111111 \1'itl111nf1'inge 111 (lurk 1-1. The skirt was com 090d 0! 11 1111 111111.- stri 1111.11; hi 0 1111 fume 1111111111 111111 1111 u111i11'akirt (1! olive .\ 1 11.111: 1111, all 111 511111 gray Velvet, 1311 bmmtt. mufl 111111 jackct 111111 1 11111;;111111'1'111‘1101‘. :1 1.111111111111611, in {cu-t 111111 some mus: anctivo. of those 111tcn10011 11.111 111111111111111111111 111111.111'1' 111111111. 111.11 1111.11 14 1111-11 11111 111111- 11-1111111111 111' 1111: 11111111111 1111111111! '111 1111111111: 111 1111: dress forming lest 11]1.1511f1-11‘;11111ce. SPRING FASHIONS. (ULUHTJI 8T1; \W I \ l’lm-v fur Surpllu “'hy The) Mum! l p. I_1?VI"1H'Y.‘IIIY Iunntm “1-4111“. warm: [1].. do: Unh- nmkv «qr wm‘l hthv'r t'lnthiug. but \w' ”w 010th of Wh‘vh “103' am '3.“ maton nuclwwl. Mr. Rig. nmn. rated worth $230,000. vg'nfu'rfi nrc prrth‘. intvlliunm my. 1. “my m7 lhwrinnsfy «we house. vxlmuiwl and rv‘whwd. llnmv-mnde c (mung '~' hum»): mm the gzirhamnsibly . in it. um“: mm they ( luwrful ammo, t mun in to .Huwml X0 Iii: mam' This that they m Then 1 Ha l luvu Sven. They .1‘oomin tlm north- crritnry, and reaul : n this: u'mrt-mmn,’ Huwml {0 kiss the nm.‘ This latter \h-u. . :h'v Imagine us. I ”\01?' $111 a wgntlcmzm to "1 know now ucrysmzsv. 1 mm which may Hu- l‘uint. “'0 I‘ll I) nati ll].'('\' \V I. KPH The ananvora {I train and bodice of Mark \’i.'l\'ct rind silk, trimmed with Rus- sian sable over a black silk skirt trimmed with tulle and jet. or white tulle veil, sur- mounted by n. coronct ofdiamonds,neuk- luvo :.d earrings of diamonds, and the Kmhinoor as o. brooch, with orders and ribbons dazzling; in nulibcr and arrange- ments. ' 'l‘lic l’rincesa of \Vulcs won: r. dress of ,.il\vr grvy and silver bmcudo. with dra- peries of b rude and crave embroidered in .silxer, loo with grey and silver mam- hmfis; is min of hrocudc lined wit-h satin dmhesse and bordcrulvwith ‘ilvor {tin or: and mambouts; u. cor-sage to écfi‘rog - Maul-dress, a tiara. of diamonds and {oath and veil ; ornumams. pearls and diamonds. 'l he Princess Beatrice wore a dress and 1min of ruby velwt, embroidered with bonds of‘bhc some color : headdress. a. dim llt'lll of rubies and dimnomls. leathers and \‘c-il ; ornaments. rubies rind diamonds. The Duchess of Albany wore a. black corded silk, with bead enibroideries and a blmk veil: ornaments: pearls and dia- monds. loth the Princesses of Wales. gill*‘(llldllfllllk‘l‘fi of the Queen. woretrains of pearl \\'lllll: mil” lJ'l‘U‘:l)C. lined with fuidc and bordered in tulle. and bouquets of lilivs of the valley; cor-save to corres- pond‘ trimml -l with tulle and lilies mar ii jupv of tulle in houillonccs and plisses lmlsnl with lmnquctw oflilios of the valley; urn-mwnts, pearls. diamonds mid rulries, ulm iho- Union: of Victoria and Albert. ' The Queen, standing on the dais in the Royal Throne ltoom, looked o. reninkably lmmrv imitrou. \vith'tln» l’i'inccsn of \\'ales and the l‘rinccsacs Beatrice and Helena and the Duchess of Albany Just bblow her. Beyond the royal group of indies the l’rinoo of Wales looked as bubyant as one should who luul slept through an earthquake. 110 mm: the brilliant uniform of ColomLin- (‘hiil of the Royal Horse (1 thirds. of which Field Marshal Sir Patrick (irant is the active colonel. A squadron of the same rcginwnt hud escorted the Prince and, Princess from Marlborough House amid the hearty cheers 0! everybody. The Marquis of Salisbury and nearly all tho (‘ubiuct \vure in another grbup beyond the Prince of \‘v’alcss and suite. Some of thb Ministers displayed in their court dress larger hands thnn calves. ‘ Lord Randolph was absent from the Commune”. but her ludyship was n'esent, smiling nwny tho baseless scundulsltgtciy rife. Lady John Manners. who is a. veteran nt drmviug-rmmm, was heard to say that ll‘chl‘wltiilu licr recollection had there bwn such an immense and brilliant at- toiulnncc at u drawing-room. The Lord Chamberlain’s presentation book really makes up a bulky volume. The number of (It’llulullh's mindful of the notable Jubilee flavor of the occasion was very large. The Humileniontto to-duy‘s ('uurt Journal runs to sixty columns. It was three hours after the close of the ram ption beforu the last carriage left the procinctq of the palace in a dense fog. which made vehicular traffic and] pedes- trianism highly xlangvruufi. We had called, Jennie and I, on a. bright )oung bride. and Very bright she was, with sparkling eyes and laughing lips. and a. putty, girlish way with' her. lmlf timid, hulf defiant. 0. mixture of girlishncss and self-will that always looks prettyâ€"when you don‘t see too much of it; than it beconms monotonous. Her husband we: not in. We inquired for him, of course, and she answered, with a pretty toss of the hvmi : “ He's at that- horrid oflicc. I hate it.” “11111 we came laway I said, "What. n. [1111111 bxido (' ousin Harry has !” lint I'm sorry for him): said Jennie. “ Sony. "‘ said I in surprise. ‘- Yes, mid Jex1nie;"I am sorry for 11111 111.111 whose wife has no pride 111 hot huahmui‘s business. Sony for any man 111111511 11ifc, by her undisguised contem t {111' what ought to be her husband’s pri e 111111 ambition, does what she can to make it a. drudgery forhim. Ifshelooks at his ‘ cor his stoic 111 his {notory as a ‘.‘ 1 11601 11114111 only to make money in. what must be the rosult. ' 1'2 ithcr hi510v1 i it 1111] be 11111>111:l1cd,orhc 11111 come to 00k 011 her \1ith that pity which ia dangerously akin 1131-.011tempt H.011 the other liand. she has 11 Mid} p1i1'ioin'his 111w, or his trade, or hik thmiogy or his pmctic e, whatever it may be, be “ill catch inspiration from her hush thoughtq about it 1111dh1qhiwwill become tdhim an instrument of justice and his trade n 1111111151“ doing good to hunmnih. and his thoniogy a spiiituai (111111111100 for she will iiimnine and eleâ€" vntocurkthim, b} her 111m1m1i) uspin timi.’ Hyde Park coruuriuto Piccadilly. Al East 5.000 curious spectatnri clustered along the lines staring at the innmus of thccarrmgcs and flirty ;40r;,:ums drufisos. not omitting to make the usual surcnmus on the Joanna's Ydlmvplushm who adorned Ibo hammer- cluthé. 'l'tn re was the usual fatigue 0! tho guuzza aw. 11mg: tluh- turns. a. more tlnn tin-tummy rt'ush an the gran unites“. '1‘!“ re was tlm wontul battle of t inn. dis- regarding the motto nulzlu-n' ubligr. There was the traditional pushing and wodging un-l thv use 0! fun»; as weapons, all accour punk-d by the time-honored jealousic-i for prouwlotwc or degree in the royal sunshixte. Buckingham Pal-M I‘m“! With lath â€" uni noun-.muummum W- of Royalty. ’ A London c'ublegnm says: TI» Queen yeuordoy m halt! a Mafia: Palace her tlrst‘jubilee drawing-room. Tho rush was so grunt am the Queen 1nd retired below a large number of curring“ 1me reached thew-and poruLIround which thc brilliant military guards of honor were attending. ch linen! carriages extended A'll' inuxul alum: the double wads of St. .luuu-b‘ l'urk lusyoml the club district 0! lull 31.x”, :nhl anotlwr lune wutward urnuud tlm Bullxlughgru llglcl aptlyust " And whatfsnitl I. " if imbe'n business um 11 wnnmn ('mmnt have a ride in ‘3 " “ Then.“ Mid Jenniv. “ t :0 sooner he lanes it the hotter far no man on "vht to do what A mm Mfr ought to be ashamml to have him do.‘ And I rather think Jennie is r‘i 'lzt. ’Shc wmcrally il.>-5prz'rrnvr. in ('Iu‘iulmn l'ru'nn. A Sun That “Inks. '"ITr. (‘mnld hag m-ontly discovered a nmv winking mm. resembling in thv mpidigv of its mamma- the famous Mun]. which the Aruba rogunlcd M n snrt of demon in the sky. The thcnry most in vogue to account far I‘m mrintinnc uf tlw light ‘0! 11M so unsteady Mars in 111M nu ('nnrnmns p! not. w: rathnr am Mind sun is whirling!“ rlmc .p.;u‘tm~~x M'n ‘ d mom, . (1 paflinllyvciirfi» I'ng mum who“ it mmva b'~t\\'uell them and um .‘KNI' York NH". mun! has vrmml a can! famine in tflis city and Wu Ivi‘iuuu rvaulta “m $113119 '3! the urikc continuum much humor. The ('apo Brown ‘mrh mo {Tn/0:1 up and no ma! can H. nhtum tlu-m-o. 'l'lu-Sprimz nan mines cannot sufiflV their orders \ from ‘h upper pmviprw. flnyijx mp1». memoir. will “0“" 5“ vmfi [Mind to lfurn “00:! or I“) “'0‘" "O a t lulslrrm {09 mal. J UBILBE DRAWER-BOON. l‘nzul l‘nmilw u! IlulH‘ux. ‘\ llnlifnx despntch says : The rnn~ in L“ "\h‘lkl‘ nf runl minrrs M Hm I‘ictml 1f. has «'rmhrtl a real famine fin! is city “1'”er Pride. \ “spunk" Dium'hlug Baltimore JL' Olilq 1 Train 1'! mpluyoen. A Tillin,U.,1leslutch1111”: The Village 01 111111 ublic (1.11.13 a ghost which stols trains. and 1111 to in gmu (.xcitcmcnt thcru. A {cw nir'hts .1150 when limited express N0. 5. the 8111110 twin that was wrecked and burned on January 4111, was nppronchin-v the scene of that l1o1riblu disaster, the engineer saw :1 red livht â€"-thc danger Sl '11111 wnhcad He applied the brakes and reversed his mwinc, and the train came to 11 standstill on almost the vxuct spot of the great wreck. Strange to say. when the train 17111110 to 11 standstill the light has] disappeared and couhl 110- whorc he sec-11. Before stopping hath the enginccr 11nd tin-111.111 1111111011 that the light appeared to he 1- 111'1‘ riul h) 11 “01111111 dressed entirely“ in white. l’ux..1u11 by the disappearance of the 5151‘ \l the enumeu and conductor walked 011-1 the track for 301110 distance nhvml, hut would (ligcmu nothing wrong. The tmin then hacked in Republic station and the operator was q!11=sti011c1l.hnt he assurul thr-m thut no signal lhul lwcll sent out. ’l'hr' 1min 11m- cecded 011 its way. running cautiously for sexual miles 11ml thu m:gi:1eer keeping a mkom’u but nothing more was seen us woman or signn1.'.l‘l)i1i stimige 11mm 1011 has .11 [11:11:11 011 three (ll-(TOP: ut ru- 1' . 1 r l 118 111111 l1 1:: g'lz'1j’1111 1 211111. trainmen and residents. have watchvd the place for but. the ghost hus'not since The Kind of Animals “‘nnu-d fur the British Army. A London cubic mtyz-a: (,‘ul. Ravi-2111i“ Ibcturod last night before the Institute of Agriculture on the breeding of horses for military purposes. He said that ,tho horse warned was a. cross on an English thorough- bred stallion. lip-standing. with short logs, gum} bone, heavy shouldors. plenty of length. depth of girth and good acticm. Col. Goldie has been instructed by iilt‘! War Office to purchase 5200 horw in (‘mmdn for army purposes in England. Veterinary Matthcwu. of the Royal llursv ushduvit lulu Tron times ”Neuto‘m"'m mrmtn‘ flopped two or time “phylum! her In”! utnmitiu aha Will «flattened hastinwinhr Wu from o! the plus. while the curring“ of most import- ant firming" drive in. And whila more or In: gilded youth «it n um! down an] “arc. By “Jill by she wi l he huddled into a cold room with about 42m other trains as big as her own. She will wait there {or an hour or inure. prulmlfl." more. When his! arms are no“ ing blue and her dignity has; pretty Well oozed any she will be nu quL-stul to hand a. card with her name on it to th - Lord (‘lllllllel‘lzlllL llu will ? read it and mm luv to the doom She will drug the tl‘dlll lust u big chair on which thr»! gin-en sits perched. and as she goes mat will make lK‘l‘ finest bow. Her eyes wi l be iliirzclvil by guy l‘O-‘llllllt-H, and her wonder will be L‘Xt’ltt‘ll, if hlu' is not too much ilurriul. by the tremcndmv; (lis- plu 'of milieu all about. from the Prince am nuhlu mnbnsaadors right down to the SCl‘Vfllllii. 'l'hc-n t \rrything will fade him a sci-no from a magic lantern. Mid she will find hursclf ontaiilo the second door and not at ull imprchsul with her own greatness. and flu: in lin:l in l' i-zu‘ri-igo and :40 hoxnc. Next day there will mxly he one thing to console her. it will he lln- pleasure ofniuil- ill-,1 in all llL‘l' fi'imnls ulnl l‘i'lutivi .‘j u. uupy of the Thur» which tells of hu‘ ln't-sontntlun to the Queen. The knowluhzv that ln-r llt‘llllll‘tl l'l'lilllVl‘h' will picturi- her hitting on a lounge u itli thu Queen of llnglund drink- in;.: ten ulnl swapping bully stories will be the only sordid return for the considerable investment. Apart from an excusable vunity. the [in sontzttion ut Court can be of use unly to Americun li‘lllts who intend residing in London. who want to go into Soviety uml bring: nut tln-ii' dnnghtvrs. Guards, has been cult-rod to (immdn. tu assist in the purchase of horses which an- roquirvd here. Owing to Continental coun- trics having prollibitcdthc (xpm't nf hum-s. Canada can. by producing suitable hurscs, obtain a large market. There is normson, if the muttqr is properly '(‘lndc‘l'illklfn by Canadian famlerE. .whi the humiuiuin horse trade shotfld not bmxmm of lurgv importance and as profitable as the cattle trade. There recently died at Potsdam, St. Lawrence coanty, N.Y., Richard Donovan. who was in some respects one of the most remarkable men in northern New Inrk. Twent years ago, when a be , Donovan worke inaflour mill. One ay he was caught in a belt and received injuries that neoossitatedtaklng off both arms at the shoulders. This misfortune did not dis- courage him, and after recovering his health he set about earning a livelihood as best he could without the use of hands or arms. Hart of the time he lived alone. and from the necessity of helping himself he became wonderfully adopt in performing all kinds of work. “8ng his feet and mouth principally. He owned a horse, of which he took the- cntire care. harnessed it, fastened and unfastcnod the buckles with his teeth, and drove with the reins tied around his shoulders. Being in need of a waggon, he bought wheels 'nnd axles and built a box buggy complete and painted it. He went to the barn one winter day and lluilt a cow stable. sawing: the timber will: his foot. and. with the hammer in one foot and holding theimil with the other. he nailed the boards on as well as most men could with their hands. He dug a well twelve feet deep on afarm in this town and stonml it llllllfltlf. lie could mow away hay hy holding the fork under his chin and letting it test against his shoulder. He would pick up potatoes in the field as last asa man cmzld dig them. 110 would dress himself, got his mime. ‘writehis letters, and. in fact. do almost anything that any man with two arms 1 bould dewxllmlou I'rmm'fipr. ! The London correlbondcnt of the New ‘York Sun thus Aacribes the prcacntuipu nozourtflfimqirwn We?) ‘ ...l.-l‘.. | ..... There are nnw 16.000 colon'd teachers in the United HtMcn. [lay New Worldlhlnflu look and You]. Two men of Burnett, \\‘is.. have ‘rnppml 11,000 mnukrnta and 02?. mink nt Ilorimn marsh thin winter. They amtwhl 11 cents cpicce for the muskmt skins. Last season theirhnppinu receipts amounted to $800. It 19 nowr too Jute to 'mend; but a munimwl nnt export to haw n hmton Iowa on much after midnight. When Q young man in the Alcu’tmn lulmuh gems to mm hi! virl in tho evening. Hm pnrmm n! the girl thoughthllly retire to Another mmnfirtmont of the ir‘o homo. Irving-harming mndle with the lawn. ho Way In the wmrll¢ burn 2’ Not mur-h : they ptnmptly blow it out and out ’ u ":0th" York Tribune. r THIS CANADIAN HORSE TRADE. [£18143 AMA urou m WEI. (urn-M l‘au l: mu] ('m'lom l-‘lgnrm. rig: A I’II.\\'TU.\X \I(..\' II M \N. What an Armless M A possw several 1 appeared Did. of mm nights. livyond these two injunctions it is not our intention to proceed, preferring to leave all other matters connected with this sub- “feet to your Christian judgment and sense of what is right as professors of the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ. We may. how- ever. state our opiuion.umi in this wethink we have thr- " mind of Christ.” The only true and Scriptural method by which we can raisu money for the cause of Christ is the exercise of the divide principle of selforenunciatiou. The spirit too often invoked is that of s‘ell-gmtitichtion, or nggramlizcment. Our offerings. to be"u.c- ueptable to God. must ropresant, not the prim.- which some have paid for amusement uni others for gain. but the self-denial of our hearts; for the love We beat to Christ. Mu'mvu 8. Emma his outh of office. Midlands him before the Pope, who confers upon him the red velvet lmt. with due pmytrs. The Pope then \x'ithdmws. and tin.- new cardinal receives the mngm’nuhnimis nf his brethren. The curdinuliiiul ring and title urmmt1-0iifcrrcd until the svcmhl consistory; (‘1in Zho hat Wgzivcuat the first. lhqn-i-hcutatln-u of Canada and tho l'nitml states to nocelvo It. The two Aniorican cardinals, the Cardi- nul Archbishop of Baltimore. Gibbons. and the Archbishop of Quebec, Zl‘aschercau, who are at present '11 Rome, will receive their red hats at u p blic consistory. to be held March 17th. the feast of St. Patrick. The insignia of a cardinal can only be given by the Pope himself in person. The cere- mony'of conferring the cardinal's hat Is a. very impressive one. The new cardinal is led into the Pope‘s presence by two of the cardinal (lemons, and he immediately innlun n triple profound I'UVL‘I'CHL‘C to the head of the (f-xilnftie (‘hnrch-wmic at the threshold of the hall, one in the inia‘hllx‘! and still another at this foot of the throne. The Pope thou bestow: upon him the kits of peace, and he is embraced by all his carilimxlitinl colleagues in turn. The J’r Drum is chanted, and. after encircling the altar with his colleagues, tho new cur- dinnl prostratcs himself, and remains in that position while the canticlc is being llnla‘llotl, and the proper prayers said by the «:nrdinal (lcnn. Arising, ncxt his hood is thrown hack, the cnrdinnl (loan rccoirpa Secoudlvâ€" :All thfiatricul. dramatic 'or impersonating exhibitions, whether public or plimtc. _ _ _ .. .. ‘ l‘hc ("lll‘tlllllll’sllnl is of red cloth. with u very smnllncrown and broad brim. Two ties. each ending in five rows of rod silk neornsor tnssellen'cc in (min row, are: instilled to the rrown, and full on either side, being long: enough to meet under the wearer‘s chin. Originally, instead of this fringe. ouch tic hml but in single tassel, hu-unse the hut was then nscwlnn all solemn 0':(':'l:s‘lmm. At prvsont the hat is not worn, a111ul,illcri>ioro.tlmfringing may he more eluhomtnfi Indeed. nftx-r the hat has been (tmlft'Tl‘Od. it is not again seen till the cur- ulinul'u death, when it is plucul upon his bier. mul, my a. rule, suspended in the church above his tomb. The rmlhut of the late. Cm-dinul McCloskey may be seen thus suspended in St. Patrick‘s Cathedral in Row York. The red tel-rem of the cardinal is of full. of the same shape as those of simple CCclcsiastics. ()n ordinary occa- sions they wenrasblack hat. with a. red ribbon gold embroidered. The ring given to the cardinal to consecrnte his marriage with the Church is a. sapphire set in gold. While ullowiug to congregations sll ret- uonublu lilwrt y in the conduct 0! their own affairs, we yet (ed that certain drum in (-mmcctimi uith the raising of money (or church purposes hm c crept in among us, of M) secular mul unholy ll character that to lune llmu uucluckmt would be not only to injure the spirituality of the church at hug-4c. but also, by implit-zttiou. to make us partake: of other mom's sins. In accordance with tllu above. auul in virtue of the authority committed unto us. the chief punlt’n' owr this portion of our Lord's fleck. we now formally inhibit all churches and wuglxgutimm uithln our diocese using the following methods 0! minim: mcmvy forccclmiasticul or parochial Pu’P°““-_ l. . 7 .a ‘ 7131:5717->-Ral'liiu;,;. throwing 0!: dice of chance pr gambling of any kgnd. The Township of Otonaboo is trcbly honored. It cove, Mr. Jno. Lang. has been elected 1 . 1‘. for East l’otcrboro‘. Its ‘1)opu'ty-Rccvc is Warden of the cmmty. and Mr. lllcmrd, M. P. I’., is a rcsidcnt of the township. Measles and diphtheria are very prevalent about Watford and have proved fatal in a number of cases. Three members of the family of Mr. John Lightfunt. of Brooke 'J'owuship, and two daughters of Mr. Wm. (‘luttorbuL-R. of \Vatford. have died. “ lnrmlwh a- notion: injury has (or some t me past been inflicted on the cause of Chain in chin. our dim. by the moo! unucriptursl and utterly lullacious method: of niung money {or church pummel, um seeing. moreover. thu the pnuoiph-s which should regains our givin . advocutcd by us in our primary charge in 884. havein some instmrccl been neglected, forgotten or ig. nored, we M it but, for the interests of uur ltedecuwr‘u kingdom and the further. unw of His truth among us,c1mrly and un- 11'5ch ally to stntu what an the practices to whiuh we refer. and to mm. such action u the wulfxu'c of our sacred religion dennmds. An offer of prizes hgr the Brant County Sabbath School ASSm-mtion to the Sunday School pu ila on the Indian reserve has borne gum fruit. 'l‘hroo schools have sent in liwts of those entitled to a. prize for utto'mlunce. One school carried off forty primal. t wcuty-two of whom haul boon present (Nor): day ; nnothm‘ w-lmol claimed eight. four of whom had been pront‘nt every day ; the luttvr school seventy-two. mnqt of whom had hr: u present full time. ‘ Emmi tu ”w Oct-lulu“. “ This is a great subject." said a «,{mndilomunt orator; “ can you nanw n. grontvr ’3" - Hr paused for dice). and. to tho horror of tho audimfic..n Imall poy piped up: ‘- l mu mister, a aneg-gmter.« Den-nit Fr” I'rtw. ~ - Nu “mu-h Raven-u Should he Ruined by (mum at I lulu-e or mums-nu. The follow mg decree hi8 been issued In higher unidwin tn his Diocese 0! Hanan: ‘ Death of‘l‘onnunn' n lelrr. 'l'hedcmhnt Maw-gate England, is tn- nounced of Mrs .1w<:,w wife of (aptnin Jt-we. Royal Nmy. Mm when Minn! mily 'lnnusnn.wouli lune bcm murhd but for 1m death. to Anhur Hullam. immor- nllim‘lhv Tunnymn‘s " In Memnrimn."--â€" .\ citim II (If Y‘nrnhunmm Inuhfifliln'bntfil fl. new fuel. which bids fair to Inkothe pllcc of cool in the II'uiIic ('flflhtl‘it‘l. He “finds mrndtnlk! In"! two rev 1-: nirio urn-w tnqvthor and InuinIens them. illuis pun» i4 Inward into blodm about huh I: ill’h'fl lung nni four inthI ”III R nmldr' II' «I ()IIoMnck “I" .t on hom’ a am My hmt. This (no) can be produced for “J a ton, Mid Ilt'o inumm chum: Hut mu lost mice as tong an the a!“ Sir A. IL \VnIIu-L' the founder n! thv \\ alkor An (3 Her} Livpvor ml has mum £10 000 Iowan v4 and MINI: a of flu- Liv-or I Cathmlrll ‘Mnl suggvsts that the QuemW’ubfl would he an? n rpro riato occasion for the hung of the mm: ntion atone. ---,\ «Irma. worn by Lady Rnxdolph? Chm-china! 5 "cont London rc-ooptinn it duvribmi as a royal mun brmmlo. ")0 «Iwfiun uhnwinq 1m nHMir blending of, various ox. ism- shades of hvliotrope on ~ «round ' pale gold. [Humour-d him no' that he not 011‘ rm n run through the 0pm! gnu. dragging hi»- liuleplnv-h-Iltm after him. In hm hm mum yithnnt flopping. nnd‘ mo Foli ‘W‘ was ahvcthon. but unmmcions. "9 MI coon Iller‘ , ' nunoi- mama's "Inquiries. (ONI’EIHUNG THE RED HAT. (‘muullan Nrws Solo-I. gmflTs mm. mm; 03 tho PM to Ody-til ' Gnu lu‘o mum. ’ l mm mm in cm lawman.) , Adamo: l W in Prim Bluuroknglh which ho poo-cum iud‘ “9’” " * "‘WMRK‘W“ will“ - “- min sandy. tho: opts-flu lunk.‘ do.“ ml silicon. out! yet 0 being. up!“ um. time. «lee .eunning and ennu- mtlo. In M. the bpliinx. Franklin aid Blmrck have been the world‘s three grout m tonal diplomacy. The Sphinx out. with oll tho would; Franklin entwined all Euro . tad Bismarck outwit: all F nee. l‘hil in because the astute Chm. col or. conscious. like Pericles. not only of hi! great position. but also 01 his grant it lity. alwnyn. or nearly alwaysâ€" that in to say. inety-nine timel out of I. hundred speaks iii mind with honest simplicity and audacity. 3nd without the “ forcible fechlcnosu " of diplomutic reserve. ()n tho. other hand, once in I. hundred times he cannon to boBismarck and for tho nonco bt'i'Oants Machiavelli. 1n 1 till the Chancellor‘s recent nttomnrcs. save one. there has; been 1; rhurming fronkncso. For instance, he will nubliinL-ly that the” German \‘ivtory over France was an acci- dent. A h-sscr statesman would have bonstingly claimed it llS n foregone con- (.lllhltlll. But llisnmrck' tho Franklin of liurnpo, is capnhlo also of the most drab and dmvnright Qualicr duplicity. The Chancellor’s l'nrisinn critics, mibtlo on they are, have failed to‘fnthoin om.- nf the most Aocuptivoofhis rec-:nt meanings. I mean «lectptiu‘ in tho honorable some. just us a varninh.nrvncor. n stucco, is a. pleasing: and commendable iloceptim). I haw,- vainly Scorched tho \‘olunns of twenty Punch journnls to “nil out: n pausing l'L'ft‘l‘L‘llCt‘ to the point to which 1 11-h r. I]: has strangely (‘Sl npwl French notivo; the Gallic mind (low not comprehend the (lornmniv. Bismarck. in asking for mmrmy appropria- tion covering sown yours lllfit('llil. of llil‘u'. mhlurod as one of his ('ogont ruinous for the proposed measure it singular stair-mom, which. on being rendered into plain ling- lish. would be the following : This remark at once set the whole 1’: ris prcsa ugog with a pleasing wonder as to whether or not the great enemy of France was really likely, himself being' the judge. to my the debt of nature so unexpectedly anc conveniently soon. There Were inun. memble articles on his age, on his rheuma- tisms, on his gout, on his dyspepsia, on his other ailments, and on his possibly humiâ€" ncnt “ shuffling off this mortal coil.” All these jesting and jubilant comments Were based on the above quoted allusion. which he was erroneousl thought to have made to himself. I v iture to declare that this allusion was not -to himself at all. It was to the Emperor. The Chancellor could not decently say: " The Emperor is wry. very old. and may dropoff at any moment." His real meaning. however, was: “ r[he Emperor has but u few days left; while he lives his prestige will be enormous; but his life, and the phenomenal Weight and rcwra once nttaehiugwto him as the honor? ll patriarch of livim: sovereigns. may be lost to the. linpcriul purty in (icrnmny at any moment; unrl hence. before the Emperor (His, 1, his (‘huncclloxu who expect to ix- (‘hanevllor also umlcr the new reign. mint to put the (it'l‘llllkll army. now nhilv l nmy, beyond all possible interference by the next llciclwhm.” This mm Himnrn‘nlz‘s: real lllculllllg. Ad\i(‘(~iu Those “'lm llzu'o fiutl‘vrml li'rmn Flr4-vl'rom-I-vution of the Skin. In all burns art-at care should be taken to have the cuticlemthc missed portion oi the skin tlmt forum the blister. ('lothing. etc., should bu removed with the utmost gentlcnvse'z. Blisters should lm can-fully punctured with it clean needle. 'lhc lust \my to he sure that a needle is clean \vlnn required for‘snch sorrico is; to heat it red hot. allow it to cool. and then use i0 It will thus be freed from any organisms. for in such a placv as a burn germs will tln'iw abundantly and prove moat dotriinontril. so that tln- ntmoat cure is necessary. Thou tlw raised cuticle should be pressed down to the true skin, and roverml with 0. large quantity of clam cotton wool to prevent the access of air. as free exposure tondR to increase shock and ruin. ' Equal pnrts of lime water and linsoml oil applied on lint and covered with cotton wool is a. favorite romuly. known under the name of canon-oil. or the blister may be covered with whenten lmir. Lately powdered clay lnw lwon employed, but for the first. few days it. is best to wrup the part in cotton wool, sufficient oil being mnployod to prevent its stickinu. Th: dressings once put on mustnnt he removed for some dnysmnot. indevd. until they have ligcn lessened by the dinchurgc or be- t'onic offensive. The constant removal of dressings is disturbing. painful and conso- queutly injurious, and to obviate any nccrs- sity for it carbolic oil. as a disinfectant. is used in the proportion of one; to ton or more. Small. burns or scnlds may be treated by water dressingdcad lotion. chalk and water, bollodion or Friar's bnlsam. Two parts of collodion to one of castnr oil is an excellent application. The patient should he kept in a warm atmosphere. well aovered up. and some wine or brandy and hot water may he mliuiniatgrod. «'I‘hr [Zuni/y IIm'hH‘. “'1 may hope to be {111% at the end of three but not at the end of gavel) ypn!:§.”_ Ile- ln (Sn-mated, and “h Aslu-fi “ill be Scullerml Over II Saluou lim-xwr'n (Brine. A Buffalo (‘icspatcll says; 'l‘hv rmnnins of the Into Edward Knob]. cf ()mnhn, arrived here yvstm-day. Mr. Ruth] was engaged in tho mmmfnvmrv of boots and shoes. Ho haul bCL'll in ill-healthmmo time and unable m Mmml to bmincssz. ()u Mnn~ day last lxv'tnnk an m‘vrdoso of morphine. from the (-{Toms M which he dim]. A week ago ymtorday he made his will. In it he (“I'L‘C‘S that his Imdy be cremated and his ashes pineal in an urn, nmlutlmt who" n. certain saloon keeper in Hmahu dim, Hut they shall ho s1 rvwn owr his gravn so that nn ilnwvra will bloom upon it. Tho body “ms put in the (:rt-mntm'y at 4 o'clock. and it took mm hour and nqunrtor to ini‘im-mtc the 200 pounds of 111 all and bone. Spiders lire one of the great obstacles ‘0 It‘lcgmphors in Japan. Filling: tho trees along the lines. thaw insertsspin their webs thwvrn tho mirth. the wires. thr pmt. tlu- innulMorn uul flu: trees. \leon “mm-we 1: become M»: will! dew they mmtituton m l cnmlm-tor. and H10 lint-94 m-o found to he in vrmnectlun with the earth. The only metlmrl of chiming: this imam-animal: iq by employing brmmusnf lmlnlnv) to brush away ”‘1‘ \\'("\R. 'uqu ('llt't‘l'. LiHhv “'11:,“ch ho}. MM. Lam's plnx in ' “in: In r wt Sv ut- h l: ll'if‘)‘ m 1- ml: nlulh im: in ll In rm H" m a small and nmrly airtight. CIOFN 'lhmlmm nnl'r' ran down stain. and bx [\iq «Minna iwlm'nl a mrmnt tn follow: him tnnw dam “horn shr- hum! llmtlxihl nucmmrimm. Bolln “null hm- dud m a («w mimic: flow but for flu- lorrivr. . A A ‘ _ ‘ Little l’r'lirpv- )fvl‘lnnmlo. n mwmnyr-nr old Spanish my of LmAnm‘los. whflv play in: shunt flw ymul with him father's horde. Hod tho Q'IHI of H10 .Malter "mm! his own nnklv. Thvvn hr and flw hor-I‘. trnuml nrunnr‘l until 5 'NR I" Hm lmnv thrnwthu My under in “"3! and frwhtnm-d him no that he set. of! on n rim ‘hrongh the 0pm) gum. (Imaging hiv- little play-know after hinn In run two lmum without stopping. and‘ Mn ‘folirpq (‘l'lHZ AND CARE OF lfil‘RNS. \N lil‘Cl‘IN'KIl? MAN'S "ZN“. ”U'AECK AH mu AB EVER- ilmlnru "ml. th-gvarlw I". “ The very next day they sent a. trainload of our fellows on to Salisbury, and among.- them was my chum. About two \veeka film that 1 was exchanged with a lot of others, and got back in the Union lines. Um my eh'um fell sick ilxfis'alisbm'y and klit'il tlu re. That's true»â€"every word of itâ€"« which is more than you cam say for the majority of war sturies nowadays. I figure it that] owe my existence It *bl’éqem to that big black plug; oftobuceo. and it will Luke a regiment of Concord philosophers to make me believe anything else. Gi’ me a (-hvw. lmrnel." and the. “vet" threw his wnm-out quid at the Maltese out under the stow Personal Polnln. ”on. ('m'l Sclmrz slipped on the side- wall: in Now York on Friday and fractured his thigh bone. Hm. B. 1“. Butler fell in themilway station at Philadelphia on Friday night mu] «lislm-utcd his arm. Juqtin Md‘ arthv \ms bnnquotcd by the Boston l’rcs's (.‘lub Saturday nighwand ddiwrod his.15nal Ammican lecture last owning. Dr. Horatius Bonar, now of Edinburgh. but for many yours of liolso. Scotland, one of the poets of the modern pulpit, the author of not How of our most popullr hymns and of many religious books. has made arrangements to rctirt‘ from active miniatuinl life. Dr. Bmmr was ordained in 1.437. no this your, therefore. completes his: fifty yours in the ministry. Rev. A. M. Banchut. Roman Catholic Bishop of X0<qunlly. died at Vancouver. \V. T., «‘maI‘ridny night, aged 90. , ‘ ,umum urn lo 0 m. 4 may“ a \‘m u- ‘l‘ 'or: Ouoor Unitary. “ Tabor-co! It’s a blcaoiu - to mankind." sold tho ohl veteran or ho ltchod 3 little more? the amino: box. " “It churn the ml ; it consoles the «try and he“ '- laden; it com! u the despoudout; it let hope to tho hogan; it motel tho m eiuoyubleoud t oluturo rosy; ltoxh onto: the rich uml nukes the noor content. You. uml occasionally it love- 1 life. Did lewr tell you 0! the time it saved mint? No ? How (lid 1 overlook thut reminioceuce. l wander ‘.’ l\'ell. it stlrtl 03... good deal like an antique chestnut. lor it. hap- Ionod when I will in Libby prison. )uu‘t run it my 1 I'm not gonna to tell you‘ how such and such it battle won won or how uuotber could hue been won. like the magazines arc-doing. M y story is about tobacco. I was u primner. and was lulling in luxury on nll'the boys were ut Libby. I wasn‘t having such u terrible time of it, though. for l hud tun big plugs of black tobacco, and lhado chum who didn‘t chew. ‘ You see there‘s such u. thing us luck own in liibhy Prison. My chum n as tho nicest follow I cu-r kin-w. We Were ruptured from the some mummy and llllll kept tu;-,cllu-r by good luck. He didn‘t have fun at all. though in plltml. llc was the mmt tunpcmto mum in the company ~ncithcr Flllokcd, chem-d. drunk nor tussod. lie was amodi-l. Still llt'Wll“ a prisoner just like any common ex‘onvwlu} chap, and it was about on own thing for u good while as to our living through our im~ w'isonun'nt "dying the!” as mum-s (If Haw boys were dozn ; right 1110:”; ‘ The “ward of Trust: 03 of Rm. Dr. Tal. mngc's Brook?“ Tabernacle aropuzzlcd ou the question 0 enlarging the church. The clmrch now has seating on mcity {or 3,700 people. but wry often at t to evening sor- vicu tlwre are over ”.000 people present. The building will either have to be eli- 111);ng or turn. unllvrxcs will have to be put in. A An ohl chlrn'vd wmnnnstnod at the ntntion yrstmwlny, waiting for thv Jacksonville train. llvsillc her stood two little pickanin- nits; with faces an black as thn inside of n smvvpipv. When the old mainma‘a train nrris‘ml sho exclaimml : “ llrosa «lo Ln!" l" and tlwn looking down at her children. re. marked : “ Hora, you Abraham Lincoln. tnkvlmhlovafl‘ Dmis'u lmnd and come nlnnuhoahuluick l" Ami ‘the namesake: of the two great .utntesmt-n of the war joincdhands and walked away together as thnugh their nnmm haul nnt expressed sue“ a dissimilarity ol 'purpose.«l’ulatka (I’ltm "0mm. 1n}: “ 'J'hi-ro \wm hut {cw acidic” in the war." KHi'l ('aipmin Campbell. “ who Were not PRTI‘-))1a)‘f‘l‘8, and in-y neariy fill likrd tnmvu n dm-k. but they had a dreud 0! living killed with a deck on their person. Whmwvcr is heard thr- cannon begin to haum mu] hi- gum-i of tho picket-men be 11in turlnttvr we kzww tlmt' battle I‘M mining and you would are men by the hundreds drawing their cards from their pockvts and throwing lhc-m along the math} Indi'vlnripuli's Juumul. .\ foolish mmmn nt ‘flmlor, (3a., buriml '11 l0 in Lilh in tho \vnnd yard for safekeep- imam: l Mum flw clan: (ham up for "at fmunl that Hwy hml lm-n‘so badly eaten by wuvnim- “to under them ulmogt beynnd l'~‘('ugnifio'n. A nontlomnfi the. nth" clayonnkod a in". ml noml fur hv'r randy wm “ Whit is Hm first aid to 41m injured '."‘ )Vithnm hmltaHm‘ HM.- ropiiovl: " (\h apology. i! I'! not ’."' ' ‘ 'lhc Rt-w \M‘k .Vru/ mu! l'l-‘lprrn kit: hl'n M11221 (‘Of'l ’10! 3pm! :ohuvomuch mnuo nf Hm r-tcrnnl MM“ 1 thing I. lh-lmhlhh plan [or an .Mh ‘ edmdly «limu-r : my 9mm flu-in] scallops rout mmwn. 'v-li sum-r lommwe ton, hrocoli. uméntnh. an go nl . mince pk. onngo cmm. new much. Moo. ( "1 (cu THE IAN" E OF 10‘ Sold Irrn and ( 'm‘clh. 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