Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 23 Mar 1887, p. 3

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pvrunnum. mmmmtn larger nunmmt will In- rm pom nf mu‘rying nut thej lflissimwrs Illnlt‘l’t‘ In tlu made in their n-purt of 1 In (‘nnvlusium the (‘mnmisaionvrs ln-g to call your attention tu tlw Act 0f the Legis- laturu'bf ()nmnu. 48 Via. entitled “ An Act for the l’n-sorvumm of tho Natural Scunvry about Niagara Falls.“ which pm- vidvs that the puymvut {or “1': lmuls mknn for the Niagara Falls l’urk must he made on or before the 28111 (lay of March, 18:47. in this Her Gracious Majesty‘s Jubiluo year. a The Sc-vi't‘ml‘y nf tlw “Ivy“! Tl‘méfl’um of Trmprrmwo (nu-s (HT “'lth tlu- ‘l lulu. A Buffalo dvspim‘h \hmul yvuu-rduy fi\\}'H2 E. A. Ahhntt. thi- anrvmo h‘vm'ctnry of the Rnyii} 'J'mnplars of 'l‘o.‘inprrnnC(-. is u dofnnlh-r to thi- i-xtont of at lvust $5,000. Hf' liwd. with his wifv and two vhihlrvn. ut Axiom. nmr hvro, but was in Ihxfl'alu ("very day. As Snpn‘inw Secretary he rmwinm S‘JJJJOO every month in dues, and tl is he was rvqm’roil to pay over daily )0 the Tromuror. John Lyth. of this (‘it_\‘. Ahhmc rL‘Ccivml n. sz‘ihxry uf 32mm :1 y-Aur. inn! hm! been G rmnl Seur’btm’)‘ for aux-ml years. His devotion tn the Unlvr was so great that he did not own drink cider. Tho mnlx‘uhu mom was hunk of cheques given him to send to [my death chums; and although 1hr Snprmno ’l'rciwnror used the telegraph wires liberally it is not vermin how much Abbott took. A lvtfcr was rem! twilight. written by Abbott on a Grand Trunk nun. way train, in whiéh hv mhnits his gnih. He Myra he rogi'i-ts he was forx‘cd tu take' tho torribh' ski-pa ho did. but thnro was no pthvr way vxvopt tn vnmmit snicidv. nndthoxnzhts of his wife and children kvlt him from «h» ing that. 110 said he wnuid dvvote thv ro- mnimh‘r 0! his lifv to «inning munoy tum)- “ thv (lofnlcntinn. llvmid he would he in D ontrmi mnl 00’0er any nusistanvp hv i Huflmnun libmlo Hut'lmuun. limuv Davis. Saul ‘ . Duns. MIN) 1mm. lllh-u. l'rm “hulhtulu'. .\lr~4 lull (lulu- Muckln- -m . ‘ ( anmlu Suullu In \sndurbm Bum Lyman Munru 'l‘ulwln. IL .\ . 'X'rm'h. jun. . Mounwu, Elm ltulhmaun \\’.. hruuduw ‘ liuchmum. \\ U \\ 00d 1' .- tn 1 vatnn. W . t'lnrkv, l' .‘s hr the Niagara i‘al’lu Park. huvc Made lluir award; in all cases but those ut Mr. .I. '1‘. Bush and the Thorold. St. Cathar- uws and Suspension Bridge Howl. 'l'hc umnuulu nwunlcd tn the rmpvclin: proprietors and the amounts otTcl‘cd by the ('ummiusu‘oném are as fnllmvs : (Mm Mush Abbott took. - A h wnttvn by Abbpt; lv“. ‘ . ’l'fu: (‘ummiss ouch; 111mm flat the arm. Iruturs m the re croucen made to them for the valuatiun and l."X"“I’_" of 1|:de “ken @itfillhlgv {Iii-it “Imam; .0! the puipu- nus propoud to be expropnnted for park purposes, V _ .L_‘ .I... “ML: «rpm-t an MW... 01‘ It» Laud I'm- puu-cl tn ho lilyroptlulod~uflmuuo ”century to?!» Ilahml m Maln- Niagara I w» for I'hw‘. (u). (imwuki, J‘. W. Langmuir and J. (mm! Mucdunuld. (‘unun’nisuiuucm fur Magma Falls l’urk. have presented to the Ontario (love-mulch! a supplunu-utnl rayon. mnimlvr M hm Mv to earning money tupay u w thv (lofulmtinn. Humid 110 would In: in ) omroul nml otToer any assistant-g,- 1w mnld give in the inventign‘timn whivh ho know \vnuhl 1w mmlv. Abbot in known to be in anlml. ii‘ the 'l'filit‘o. Which I budding around {or sign Print: IhnI Ihv Anwr 'high winmn. and hmubl b0 graumiuh Iluuwil honour} l‘r- “kg“ um «I! Exhibitinn. “1m II “ill thnt Amnrivmia l‘l‘lirt‘ I. tinn o! Ilw (Jim-In " NIAGARA I‘l'lm‘o WU conclusion A Qursflmfln‘nrni l‘Jhirn. Minh‘or nn hm. “ho indiughmfm‘ \\ or 1 wmuk' bm. don‘ t 3m! knnw mm ix Wrong to \mrk m1 Vanda}. om l m in m! of nocvsain .’ ‘Bm (going mu “im' his digging» 'nm of nm‘omit}. \ tollaw mn'! «33‘1" thou! bait -Frnm I. m. ‘ I Wmu‘n'n Ill-'0". A vjmmnn in mm! to have the last mm‘. When flw (‘ditor of "If "m, in: romnnqrm,” with the vrinvipal mntrihutnr tn thv I‘m-1'.- (‘oruor of his valuable short [m “‘ri'im: on both tide! 9f begpnpor. alpoqnietl; tgumed ; :‘Iifeilijnd don'i y'ou printIon Beth sidn 0! your! 7“-Bouon Tram-n . \ DEFA l‘ L'I'I'IR. (Mm w ‘l i m‘ Ullm'ul by flu (‘ umluin \“nnlul. hiumlh‘ . .~‘ 31.000 7‘ 27.5“” “I L’ .900 100.!!!) L30 hi!) 2.11m mum 1,7“) 3 (in :s :m ‘J'Uw h PARK. 1k“ II) «I» I“) \\ mm“ l‘im-immh. She H it in I'm: my! hr “nu-go in mm «- h:\«- -k In r v'.vnwr hi ’ mu (n‘mnl fin a “11m '1! m rah h M hrnmw an Q go mun! his maths ntommd from a N a I Imur. w .I I ‘0 27017:. M) IE“ 2.1) Mm 3.500 J 't 10 KM) ..'.| u r HI) MI) CAI“ I“) 3U Funeral s‘t‘l‘ViCOS. \vrru also hold in the Firm l'rvleVtmixm (fhurch, the (‘hurch of ()ur Saviour, Sunda Street Methodist ('hurch, l'nimrinn Church, First Baptist, und, Wun- all very hu‘gély attended. The order of (ixercisva was the same in each. Rev. Dr. 'l‘nlumgc spake at the First Bap- tist Church And paid an cloqumit tribute to the mmnory uf thg deceased. H. W. Sage, of lthaum, who was at the funeral. stated to a hammer that his {thrhud left money to erect u monuuwnt to the memory of the grout divine. All duy yesterday tllt' budy of the great pvt-urhrr Jay (-mlmwi-rod in ilUEWH‘H in Ply- mnnth {‘hm‘uh. " I‘ would nut huvuu amnhlnm-c of mourn- ing about my grave.“ Mr. Haw-char had said in unv of hirs mm: vhnmcnt svrnunm. And sn, “hm the Iwarts uf than: nmrvst and dvnrvat to him mirt- overwhelmcd with urivf tho-y c-ndmvm‘ml to fry} us he would haw haul them fwl, and all the outward and \ i-u'blo trappings of woe custmnm‘y wlu-n «lrMh \isim a household ware ‘ cure- fnlly avoided. in defm'rnev to Mr. Buecher‘u wish. (loath gutiun dvpnrtml frum tho. (-lmrcll. leaving tlu- n-umins of their pastor mull-Mlle guard Hf l'lynmnth Company. who “ill cnnutitute tlm wan-ll until the body is taken (0(eran \mmll tn’nmrmw. When the (-ungn-glxtinn hml dispersed the burn \vvru tln'nwn men to the public to ' vw the rmimins. ' 'hc Roman Coliseum would nut have been Mme enough to hold all who would lnu'c liked to lw present to honor the illnstriuus dead. It was there- l'urv ln-wssaugv to hold services at the othur alum-luvs. Rev. '1‘. Ill-Witt 'l'ulnmgo made the pr ncipnl mldrNis M. the First Baptist (‘lum-li. taking for his Hubjcul, “ It. is a bruntiful thing in lmnmn nature to h‘llnw Ilu- .lispnsition to Hpmlk \Vull of the. dead." A Scam l-‘umlly Treated tn Tn - and Fem horn. > , A Mullzhssnh (“3.) despntch HIyH : Last Sunday warning before daylight n. I'nlo‘rvd family numml Fields, living three miles snnihmst of this pliu-v. were aroused by llmo masked men. who broke down the (lnm‘ nf their hnt.‘ ’J‘hu family. which com SlStL'tl of :in old wunmn, her mm nnddnngh- trr. l't'Rln'CllVClV nhnnt ‘31 Mid 2'.) yours old, jnmpvd from tlwir hula; hutlmforc tth could vsvupe they Were seized. blindfuldod, stripped and bound. While one of the masked men was keeping guard over his lgrisnni-rs thu’ nthpr two prepared ihutm' and fvathi-ra. The old mother and her childrrn \n-ru literally mvcrcd with tar and then rolled ml feathers. 'l‘hv nu . kgd mun tnld the family that if they (A Jiht leave the county within ten day» they wnnld re- turn and lmng them. It is not believed that thvy will 13(- further mnlestod. us their punishmvnt is severe enough. Warrants have bvon issued lor tho arrest of three young men whn nrv suspected of having committed iho assault. Thv' negro family hairs un unsavory rt-pntmimi. A {my nighln prawimw m the tar-mnl-h-ntllci- ing: Mr. ('nlh-rt llaul his moat hnnsohrokvn inn) and ruhhodpvhile- his wife lay (loud in ihv linusv, Snapir-inn rmm-d upon the fields, \thao doprmlntiuns hml been a con- stant min-v0 of mnmyanqv. The dnughtvr lms m-rwd n torm in tho penitentiary for burglary. and has been several times in the mnnty jml. . ’ A riot uccnrrvd on Monday night, ufmv- inn out" n! the ulfnir. and stones and other mieaili a were fra‘vly used by the Names. 'l‘hn rim was linnll)‘ quellod by the arms; “‘th Dr. Hull‘s address was finished». pvt-feet burst of pcm'upunotiuusucceeded, mu] nmrly cwry our in the churvh wept. Ur. llullnluy followed with pmyvr, multhe rhuir sun-4. " Jesus. Lover of My Soul." after whim th- (Valium ” I Heard It Voice," whit h \ms mumusml fur Uni»; owus'un. was given. Fulluwing this mm {hobo 'cdiutiuu. Th!- l'L‘t‘l'NiiHllill hy’hu. “ Hark 3N1urk 3 M), Soul," was sung, and 11m \‘ust congru- aural who. t. llh «um (min cunm~u AMI“ W A has (Filthy) night's amt-am tch any“ 't‘lun no: lanky and brbh nun. The reclaim! at other lay in but» in Plymouth (Much thrm t ttw night. Flau- cm at lull-mat on it 1 public build- ing» and on mrly all limitless how“. The {iriuclptl bullion plum were clonal from 0.30 inn. until the clone of the survives at the church. None were admittul itito the chrch but those holding tickets. About 10 nan. the souls were tilled. Tht- pulpit reunited tho Bpptwiflllcc o! u gigantic owe: bed. A mong those present Were it) cleruymen from New York. Dr. McGlynn. President Olcima. of the Board 0! Alder men, ”cut-Gov. June». Henry George. Senator Jinn-ts and (‘01. Paulina-v.01 the 13th llcgiuwnt. committees lmm the News York l‘ress Club, t‘otton. Stock and Pro- duct: l'lxuhuugt-s. l'uiou fienguc Club and rumors of the colored churvhcs in Brook- yn. Mm. Beecher and her i-hildrcu Were not present. Dru. Hull and llnlliduy occu- lilutl the pulpit. The former read 1 icopeu- lug svutcncu of the E isuupul buria service withfulturing mice. '1‘ wchui '.iicarlyliiddcn bL-liiuil a. bank of calla. lilies. than sang the burial chant. lh‘. "all then read the Scripture lesson. The choir remit-red the anthem in’u honut' linmuwr, the quilt» trite bring ‘uupplclllcl ml by a large chorus. 'l‘ln'ouyhont tliv ('lllll't'll pimple wcrv visibly M't'wtul lh'. Hull thou rmul his; uddrms‘ from lllitllllStH'lpl. Srt‘vnil times he inter- l‘nplwl hiim-wlt' 1w his cnmiiun. uml the tram uf thc mixgrcgutiuu fell {mat mi the prvuvln-rnpokt-lmingl)‘ iuul trustihgly of thwiz‘ Ilt'ptll‘lt'tl pastor. TY? Ill" 1111 hwy H! thh- i~ infurmod that crhnh-rn Ims Hprumi through Imma- 0f H10 (‘hilinn I'm- \ihH'N uf Avnncumm mu! Valparaiso. and is extending: along flu- Valley of Amxmgu. toward the mm. A! n Malian M the ruil‘ mm! lu-twm-ll Sillltingn tun] Yul min“. 59.3 mile“ {ram tho lMtrr. Mum} ‘ mun-s th 1m fur lww-n roymrtM, nfywh‘ 1 nbnut 2511 have prm‘ml fatal. Stringo’m .«smnitnry mm. Illl‘l s have lmvn mlnptvd by Nlulunflmritim. .lmn didn't Young mun cwhislwrm 'l‘hm nngngemmut ring I \uwtvrduvw luv: 04‘ h , It i- rumidorcd nlmmz certain that Tun-mun \\ m be chosen as the head. “men of the now rm-Mry svhnul 10.1w tmtn‘fliahod. Thvrv in m dgngor of tho ynnng mun who goes to see his girl striking for shorter mn’do by wl‘lvrixfl‘: h‘xgrfln‘r firm! 0! hm! metal saw a much hen" v «mo 01mm! “ma «9% both. . v! I! n'l'nh‘h m‘ hrmn rm Mm. H? mm mm no ~ . . ~ ,7. mum! his mmhér..cllo h” in him sleep wik' hhe “ M an f It" 0' "um" ‘tvmwd from a train running forty miles ” ' ‘ " 1"“ ‘ “ ' n thHI‘. ‘ “‘ihfiington. Vt. is nmriy in flu- cmu’e hmml Mum-r. M "0141.“. m. bought a at tho Imam mnpiv mau- mcfiom in m. mm- nf rnmmon white rabbits 3 you mm Lwnfld. T33”'»‘““§“" man»! 3mm .3hi1h :\ \ THE EAST OF BBBGHER. ‘ Death is ('ol'umltibn.‘ Lift- mud (loath nm ( h. vvc-n M 1m worst 011T iut uccurrml on Monday night, flow- If nf the ulfnir. and stones and other [Is wvrv {rm-1y used by tho nogroos. int was finally queued by the arrest «(ml m-grom‘ and mm white mnn‘. “Mot fined most of them. and two 1-9:. ‘Vhilt' and Thomas. \vvrc sent tn Hmty jail tn nwnit 1H0 notion of tho [1 Jurv. t it fit minim] pair ( lmlrra Math-Mug Nun-III. lnngh-n :lv:~putrh ways: 'l'ln- Sw'rcu mn- i~ infnrnwd that Irhnh-rn has mmgh Imma- of H10 (‘hilinn I'm- .\«-<mcm.'us\ mu! Valparaiso. and is L; Mom: the- Valley of At'mmgu. the NM. A! n Marian 0! [hr mil "NH \ ('U.\T 0|" TAR. \Vurst- Than mun. U‘ll‘f Wind's the mnttvr with it hi1 mt {mlalyi (Hmnu‘ u rabbi“. the 'nflwpflnfl 11ml iv tn jmvcllonFâ€" bought of you Ill J! 3 It didn’t \llnr lmhons kings, flu but purfm that l’riinto Bismarck is destroying ‘ull the ('rown l’rinccss’ political friends, but at the same time providing her with it new set of friends, sulliciontly to her taste to make it lmyd for her to quarrel with them. Thom is no misetuke so meat as to suppose that l’rinvo liimmrck is not 1mm idling im- lhu futurv. When he (lies it will be found that not only has he provided a policy for his successm‘s. but that Ibis policy in so nrmngud that even its bitterest enemy, the wan Princess, will be forced to carry it uut. ' An Elephant. Play: “all wilh a Pony and a Leopard. ‘ A Cincinnati dcsputclx says: Thom was a private performance lust night at a. men. ngufiu tlmt in \vin-turing hare that was thrilling while it lush-«l. 'J‘lw fowspccm- tm-s present heartily 'WiShCll tlwmscln-s nnywlwrc vlsu unfil it was mvr, and thou t‘lu-y gloriml in thv lulu rlmt they could tell. ;\n Cltlfllfllll haul lu-(n lyotlwrod for "mac {hm by u Maximum: puny that mu [n-i‘mittwi tn hum-1w him, and iii] of u sud- iit‘il ti. ‘ hid-.1 cniimi his trunk mound thn puny and hurled him against tho. impair-d‘s wage. ’I‘ho hairs of the h-o mrd‘s (-ngvm-ri- sq bt-ut that‘tho impairii was iibi-mtud. and ycxtcrduy for the insult that had 1101'!) oi'formi him he pounced upon the elephant, mlivviy tight ensuing. After an inn-resting built the elephant throw thor loop-an! against a brick wall and lmdly smashed his right fore paw. 'l’hc 1001mm then mt down to ascertain hi9 damages, and immivortenti ' switched his tail under u. dum'. Tho uttemiants, who had (intronched tilt‘rl‘lsuiVCS outside, Wore quick to recognize their ommrtunity. They seized the tail and hvid on to it tmmciousiy \Vhih: 9. dm tachmuut rushed inside, covered the beast with a. big box uud captured him. His ponyahip is laid up for repairs; ‘Uu: um... I‘M ml W!” n. the u m his» b W!” “or Wait with now a ' . . A Berlin cable says: '1' M. on V walrus in MM ' IIM'O on import-n Moe-mg Prion Biwmwk'l political mm. mm :lacu the. Crown Prim-r at who g“ grunt influeu‘oe w‘ifih‘gr ' '3 |" l\ W Y0 W . ’ thogountr on the death OI Wm event whic may occur at an moment “a cannot be dais 'L’d beyond 5 cw umt‘hn ut furthest. An it in well VII ”In lur denim is to curtuil thopovere or And incrensc the outhority of the killing. and, in a word, to usimilute the nutocntic rule 0! Germany to the rliiuncntur government 01 Englondn u the recon ilucc. it is well known thnt there in no love lost between the Princess and Prince Bis. uuirck. whom rule 0! blood Ind iron is re ugnant to her democratic ideas. 5)! left to herself. the Crown Princess would at onca bring into power .nw‘ l'l'i'ixilmigle. or l’rogrcssiut party. the mem- ‘ born of which are alltl-lfibllopoll»! , in {not ‘ free traders. who desire the nbolitlon oi all ‘ repressivv. Socialist and Church Lawn. In : order to curb the Crown Princess. Prince Bismarck brought about the late elections and forced the issues in such a war as to obtain it strong Government muj lily of Nutionnl Liberalism. not, as he might easily how done, of Conservatives alone. liy his Ul'th'l‘fi the ('oimcrrntirc-s guru way in many plum-s to the Nutionul Liberals. so that while the Conservatives gained only a. few souls llll' National llibcrnls have unined forty or more sents. Another renult of Prince liisniurck'u policy has been the nlmnnt totul unnihilution of the I'l'i'isiuniyc party, which in now out down from «37 to unit-r20 nwmbers. The now licicliatug llllB thrcc yours to run; thvruforv. when “it? (‘rown l‘rinrcnx hugiusto rule (Harmony sln- will [hid it nmjority too strong to l)(' lightly dismissed. and of libcrnl but not dangvrounly l‘llkllt'lll tendencies, l‘rinu- llismurvk hopi-s that. whcrcun the ('l'uwn Princess might how dissolved a (‘oimvriuliw L’nrlh’unont, she will at least try for it while to New lln- Libt'rnl nmjority firmidwl for hor. Perhaps he also hopes llnti a. your or two of such trial will give her u, in“! idea of the ditlicully of govern- ing through l’nrliunn-nt a nation which has to contend with the uhnolutu power of Russia. Supposed l'uimmlng of u. (‘lorgymzm mu] Ills “ifs by (,‘nmly frmn Montreal. A Newton dcupntch says : Rev. Wm. S. IInwlund, of this place, fm‘mvrly a mis. Himmry to (‘t-ylon. and his wife died rather suddvnly. Mrs. Iluwlund on March 5th and Mr. Hmvhmd on March 7th. The doctor's wriili‘atc stated that Mm. Rowland died of double plenro-pneumonia. to which she was subject. and Mr. Ilowlaml of gastro- iiopaiitis with ovidonvv of septic poisoning. Both Wore lmrivd on Wednesday. So many unpleasant rumors have been current since tln-ir dnath that an official investigation has been made. Mr. Rowland was called to his wife‘s bmlxidc from Montreal last wr'vk Rome) candy which he brought from thvrc he. his wifv and two of his children pm‘took of, it is learned. and now the child- ren have symptoms of blood poisoning. The randy has hecn sent to Harvard (‘ollogv for analysis. 1"ridaynight‘hf which no account a pnarod in the next iiim‘uing‘s papers. At tic close of the sitting Lord Dcmhan spokeforabnm ton minutes in opposition tothe Law of livith'm'c Amendment Bill. Ilia observa- tions were somewhat,incnheront. including n-iniuisc-unvca of the trial of Queen Caro- lim‘. in whivli his father earned so much .listim-tinn. At the close of his rcmarkq. imwcw-I', Lord lm‘nman. raising his voice and waxing his arm in an oxdtod way. malaimod: “ Noble Lords may a cor at nw m; 4H Hicirlicst to snub mo. B t it is mnmuch wlivn Hwy make a practice of c'nntmnptunusly turning: their backs“ )0!) HH‘ win-hover i riso tn speak, and] col grvaiiy inclined to apply Hit: cm] of mx hunt in the Marat! part ‘of tiibilr i’mrs’ma. It wauld be a delicious spectac c to see the vnragml lh‘nman advancing upon Lnrd Salisbury and Lord liaishury with the dire pmpmcs 05 more and than carrying on“ hi! A London mblogrmn says : Then.- was :1. divvrtmg scene in the House of Lords oz} purposes threat. “Hll (‘ IIIIIIIIcm .‘IIIIH'IKIIDOIK‘IA (IOIIHI'NI M ( ‘.IImiIIIIIIriI-. N. I. .-.II '- other (1:5 I\ loc- IIII'I‘ on ‘(IIImpsus of LifI Abroad.’ III IIII- (nurse anIis Ir-MIIII in Somhmd \II'. III I'Iou luv! this link» prcrionco‘ “(III the banks of tho Donn I 0an across the iIIo-\IIIIIIII .\IIII~IHII'IIII tourist mmpan}. II WM A briIInI pan5. fiIIo XIII-5001352 and 110 “IN past IIIIIII IIn IIfo IIII \xitII tIum mu hie friend. TbbrIIIozmom “as nothnu and “IpIIIg his 05's. “I “I? Im’do was \IIIIII5 II5IIII; :1 IIIIIIfmI IIIIII. w {rip III! II II him In one side and near me. and mud: Don I Ian on m. old man ; chem- II \‘IIII M‘I‘ Imxkiug your 'wik («I had an. spvilin.~ III!‘ trip “In! “7! myth Is tho IIIMIM‘.‘ ' ("If IIIIIII he. gum, this whole ohimz reminds me on 0! m5 IscomI wile She mu an IIuIII of I mm. ' " ‘01“? gallons H n rup yearly. and gfio hnsinms is urnw'mu hm. Mandy hm rmml tho m-nlod 523mm,) fur a «minim: m-hod ofnr miwinnarm in (‘hhgm The \nwh needs an the min-ion. men “M “to school an pm. AFTER THE KAISER DIES 'l‘\\'() M YSTI‘IIHUI'S DEATHS. Hm-m- in flu Fl'N IN A MI‘JNAGHRIE. \Vhy tlw Ih'lclogrtmm “'t-pl. 'HI-m of Lords. near me. old man; r 'wik {eel n or; our”: ‘ gum. this Im 93mm! lllon. Mr. Portico said he was glad ,to have the hon. gentleman say that there was no complaint m'mlo respecting the ad- iuinistratinn of this systemâ€"w the objection being simply to the price. The lnuibei-men Paid 75¢ a thousand feet on the lumber out. The local mill owner [mid $1.50. which Covered the 7.1a that had to be paid to the '(iovcrnmcnt. mad I 75c for the limit owner himself. 110 (Mr. Purdue) thought the mover of this resolution could hardly have cxmnined the question fully. or he vould haw.- found that tho sum paid to the limit owners was as low as possible. Out of that 7.3 cents the limit OWllt'l‘ had to meet the bonus, ground rout, intcrcst on inn-fitment, etc. While the hon. gentle- man won. urging u. rcduction, the limit owncm woru urging an increase. which was pretty good evidence tlnit the Government had struck the happy medium. The bonus in some cum-s amounted to 7.") cents a thousand fqpt. Would it be right to any that tho local mill owner should be allowed to tukc it for loss 2’ (”course there was no objection to the return. and it would be brought down. Mr. Wood spoke briefly in explanation. stating that he (lid not propose that the local mill owner should be given unlimited across to outside markets, but that under propvr restrictions ho should he allowed to rmlizc on lumber out. even if he had to go beyond the bounds at present allowed him to (lo it. .Instoml of an arbitrary prim: of 1:7 untx u stmulunl log, the value to the lam! ltsldcr nlmulgl bu umzvl‘uuln'tl mud n. :zmu HUHKCI' lilh}d‘\i DU “HU'WHHII mm D fair 9am only demanded {mm the. mill owner. lIc WM mukinu no clmlgeaugninnt the L‘linistm. for m far m. he (Mr. “00(1) knew the ()nlcr-in-('mmvil was adminis- tered with fnirnms. The resolution was adopted. NU'Ih'I'Ifi U!" MUTION. lh'. \Yilloughby-«On Friday noxtmflill for the improvuncnt of live “took in Ontario. Mr. l’rcston~()n Friday m-xy 'Bill on. tiflud an Act to Extend ton}! Lamlholders‘f Sous onflMuniuipnl Erggujlgisc. Mr. From-h 5â€" On Friday next w ~ Act rvspocting landholders and tenants and distress. The following Bills \Vcl‘ejntl‘OduCed and read HH' first time: Respecting the city of St!‘atf0nl-'\[r. Gibson (llniiiiltnn). To amend the Ass'essmcnt Act-~Mr. Gib- son (Hamilton). To incormmtc the International Ferry Railway Co.~â€"-Mr. Morin. To allow an: corporation of the nitiv of London to borrow u-rtuiu moneys form: i001 purlmgcs ~”Mr. Meredith. Mr. Wood (iluutings) moved for an order of the llouso for it return of, the number of standard logs cut by lucal i’nill owners by authority of the '(‘rnwn Lands Department from the timber of limit holders during the your 1mm. Snub return to give the location of mills, mums of milLo‘vnera with the amount each paid by way of dues to the Department. and to the owner of limits. with u copy of the Dolmrtnu-nml Regulu- tiunu nil'vcting tlm some. lie said there \\'t'i't.‘ no cmnpluints so far us he know as to theudministrutimr of this rule. but there were complnints «If the prinvipic‘: and terms upon which they were granted. u x . To mfthorizc W. I". Cade to practice as a. dental nurgeon in Ontario.-Mr. Gibison (Himniliton). Mr. Lees nuwmlm-Tlmt in view of the strong feeling throughout the Province in favor of having the tolls abolished on roads held by jdint stock companies, it is the orinion of this House that the (lovernnwnt s iouhl take the nmttcr into consideration and introduce such legislation as will lend to the abolition of such tolls. ileum-ting Kxiox Church Cemetery. Ayr wer. Gibson (Hamilton) for Mr. Me. Master. ‘ To amend the Assessment Act-Mr. \Vfliv. To incorpnrutu the 'l‘lmnu-s Valley [hi]- my! (.‘u.~-I\_Ir. 'l‘ouley. ‘0 :‘u He said that ht- haul brought the mutter up in the form of a. resolution instead of introducingn Bill, because he hoped the Uovurnmont would take the matter up. and that there was a. better chance in that way of hi3 object being attained. Tho systom now in vogue had hu-n established at a. time when it was dilllcnlt to get rnndn built and kvpt in repair. and companies wore formed for the purposa and allowad to charge tolls. It Was time now that it should be abolished, unit wnsquito. behind the age. He was not in favor of abolishing toll-gates with- out ("ompcnaating the stockholders in those compnnios. Several hmthods of compen- sation had been annealed, one being that the myxiicnts to be made to the, stock~ holders should be spread over a numbct‘ of 'l‘u uiucml the Act iucérpomtiuu the [uric d' Hunk Ste. Marie Railway Co.-~ Respecting the Fan George Aucmbly. to In heucc‘onh known u the Niaguw sembly.--Mr. Uarwn. Respcciing the (lore Diem'ict Mutual Fire Insurance (‘o.-‘ Mr. Gibson (Hamilton). To nun-mi the charter of the Toronto 89110010! Medicine. _ . ; . . ""v ‘ To illL‘Ot'lM)l;tltc the Balaton: ('cutrul Railway (‘u.-~ Mr. MqKny. Hon. Mr. Frasvr said the hon. gentlonmn had not for the first time introduced “is ques‘iou. having evidently given it great Intention. Yet the hon. gentleman ud- mittod that the question was hedged about with nmnifvst difficulties. so great and an mn'ncrons that he (Mr. Loos) himsolf had not (mum to any com-lusi0u_mmn i} which ycgrs RespéZ-tiugflthe driving of uwl‘ogi sud Omar timhrr on lakes and rivorI.â€"~Mr. My‘rruy. . he was able to put in the form of ii. men- snre to he pres-exited to the Home. He (llon. Mr. l’mser) did not suppose that the hon. gentlennm sought to cull upon the Home to place the resqmiwibility upon the timerninent of introducing it Bill without regard to the Government‘s views on the question. What the hon. gentleman de- nirwl. nibtlnowns to have the matter dic- ensued with a View to enoblixmhim to pre- pare a measure on the subject. This was a matter of rhuuicipul regulation, the counties liming power to deal (with the whole mntter by purchase of the roads. The Government was not prepared to let the resolution mm: in ita present shape. l'mt would be‘g ml to fitcilitnte the discus. ninn of the subject. Ila hoped int the: whole question would be fully gone. to. Mr. Gibson tllnmiltm) said Hi“ he would like to dpeak briefly on he question. liarinunwtmy strong éym i}' with the mover of the resolution. 1 e thought. tli this toll-mite nuisance being admitted to l a serious evil and membern having on previous; cwmuions declared themselvei Igoiust it, it was it matter for the’ (lovem- ment to deal with. The district from Wm WM wry seriously injured by this i. V nee. it was true that this Vol a ditlicult question. It the original owner! of the roads werr- still the owners. the i new tion would he more easily scttlcd., bu ., the stool: havinn’changed hands nod now topm- aerating gums for in Minute ohho out o! tlie‘rmds ,the coalition. it the. bought the ruminant guy for who! wen u tact imply watered stock. The count Mid hot. as , the mom of this not! mi elm! nit}. be walk-d upon to buy the n M t only ‘mmm oil “moment.“ bent there; tert- fmrtsol tho Muttti hi mm «a W ich were not intended it the urchin. As might bojy‘p'kkd under «met tho1 .m- To conwudatc llw debenture debt 0! the toymhip 9f llgwicgn Mr (filibsonsllnxou): TIL; Inflow)"; Billet were imro‘uvwl and mud | first time : ONTAHHD' LEGISIJA'I‘UHE. ‘ ' mo wn by this m m‘o. a difficult «lHH‘UOH vim-o coulll be acwunmniul by couoehiom tn thaw par” of the connfiu which m has “notes” “an an." in W to the O , s1: M 011- Mr . Mr. Wood said he thought the putiu dim- eulty in the purchase of these roads was in Flu- people who wanted tobuy them. In Hastings. whom he believed they had the longest lines of gravel road in the Province, the «'ounty nnd the city of Belle-ville had agreed without difficulty to the purchase of the ruml‘ and had extended them into the «smaller, more distant and less wealthy munielpnlltiea. If in other cases the coun- ties would extend thowomls the greater part of the {tittieulty would disappear: Mr. McMahon expressâ€"ca pleasure at having this matter brought forward. The fault, in his opinion, lay to a great extent with the County Councils. He mentioned the curse of the Dundns and Waterloo road, which wus sold by the Dominion Govern- ment to u. private individual. the county not tendering for it. He thought that if a commiasion were appointed information would he vlicitml whivh would be of nor- \icu in the settlement of the difficulty. M 1‘. Waters snicl he could see no difliculty in this 11111 stion. those companies ouniug roads operated under the Road (Ionumuics’ Act. the prmisions of which “are clear. lt- provided that for twenty one vcars the companies 111ight hold the mails undis- turbcd. \ftcr that the County Councils wow unthmizcd to buy out the 1011118 at a p1icc to be agreed upon. uni if they could not agree thc actilcmeut was to he by arbi- Nation. 1f the GUV‘CHlnM‘Ht shmtcnod this tvrm uf twenty-one years the cmnpanics would have 1111 equitable claim for consc- quentiul «11111111111111. llc thought tho (Em-urn 1 Run. 0. Mewnt ssh! that the lender . the Opposit'on had been in the Home {or tiltien years: he thought there was it grievance ; and yet with all his ability und uslulcllt‘flfl he was unable tn suggest a runway. A He (Mr. Mowathvasnot repared to any that there was t remedy. he gen- eral apprehension seemed to be that they ‘uould not by any general measure get rid of tongates. Anything that it was lumsible fora Govermnent to do they Were in the llupjt o! gluing. "on. A. M: Ross suggested that the hon. gc-ufloumn should mow.- fur u return show- ing tlu- tall-gates now in existence: and the ruwfluw derived therefrom. 1111~11t would not 1111 justified in intuft-riug in the 111:1tt111'415 tho use 11111 11hcml1 pro- 1'i1l1ulf11r 111111111 this ‘11-: 11111111111t‘n1111ty ('1111111'ih9 1111.11 full 111111111'tud1-11l 111th it Mr. Mormlith said in the munty of Mid- 11l11s11x all the rmuhx, with 111111 1-x1tapti11n, 111-111 111111011 by tln- county. ()11 tlnm- 11111411 thv tulls [1111! been ulmlishml. hut' in the tmvuship'nf Lomhmthore 11'1131111 important 1111111 owned by 11 private corporation on whivh tolls were still olmrgedy 'J‘hu h111t speaker said the (‘01111tv (1011111 i1 111111 full power in thv 11111tt( r. '1‘ hat 1111121 just the ditl‘n ultv. '1 I111 toun‘ship of London 111121 still 111111;; under the 1110111111111 sy stem of tnlls 11hilz‘ the rest of the conntv had free 1'11111Is.1{e hoped that without quarrollinu 11-: to the terms the House 11011111 recognize thia :11 1111 inmortunt question to he (lcnlt 11i1h and “(mid agree to the 11111011111111ent. Persons (10111101:th with these roads could then 110 subpuwuwd 111111 the “ts brought out. He hoped the mover would not press his resulution. m1 it 11'1111 evident from whatI had been stated that tho Government would vote it down and some practical gnod would be achieved through the amend- ment. 1 To amend the Act incorporating; the Ilmnc of the Friendloss.~â€"â€"Mr. Gibson allamiltmv). ' To change the name of the. Thunder Bay Colonization (,‘0.~~Mr. Harcourt. Mr. (lilmour said that although he was deeply anxious to 800 some system devised forgetting rid of tho toll-gates, he objectud strongly to tho iii-heme proposed by Mr. Gibson, nmncly, that. the municipalities filililtt'vnt to the road should be asst-88ml. In Wimt York. for instance. the affect of such an urrungcmcnt Would be that the munici- lmlitius lying near Toronto and having the «rut-r assessuwnts would haw to pay an unduly lurgo share. lie was fully alive to the grievance. llis opinion was that tliry rutnrdcd the progrcsmunldcvvlopment of the country. Mr. French formally presented his amendment, which provided for the appoint- ment ofa committee consisting of “on. Mr. Framer, Mesqrs. Lees. Wood (Hastings). Balfour. ’ .Hon. Mr. Frasor said that t-mumitteo would be too small. The Municipal Com- mittee would be too large. He suggested a. postponement of the question so that a committee. could be agreed upon, and moved the adjournment of the debate. The resolution was udopted.‘ The following; Bills were premium] and road the first time : ~ 'l‘o mncnd the Act roluting to the Long Point Compunyuvâ€"Mr. Monk. I'm the improvcuicut of live stock in ()utnriovar. \Villouglxby. Tovonuolidato thewdolit of the city uf (hurlph and for otherpurpnsos.â€"~1\Ir.Guth- rip. _ Bospcctiiig a certain ngréenmnt between Johh 1). Ronald and the village of Drug-l lt‘h.~1\h‘. Gibson (Hamil) . Mr. Metedith aid that this would ht Cflllillfl on u privnto number I duty which should be performed by the (towmmem. The Government might hue devoted to this subject I little 0! the time they Ind given to the Dominion alectioul. The umtterlmd been under consider tiou [or scvcmlyvuu, and it was admi ed tint there was It. grievance. "u thought Mutt the matter should be rrfvrrcd rithcr to a wit-ct muuuittoc or to the Municipal (‘01::- mince. Refimcthm landlords. tenantn and dis train-«Mnclnrke (Toronto) for Mr.}“rvnch Tuamond {he Act to incorporate the Trinity Medical Sd)ool.-â€"Mr. McAndn‘w. To incorporate the Tanship of Kecwn- tinrer. Gibson (Hmnilton). Hon. Mr. flown. in moving the adjourn- ment of the House. announced that the Treasurer would probably make his 13mm cinl Matt-mom nu .l'ncaday noxt. Afltor a brief discussion on n. quostinn “kt-d by Mr. Meredith ma to the timv of culling the Public Acwu'uts Committee. Hun. RU. (‘ lnrke announced that nmmt- in;‘ v of the committee “ould be called to; Tuesday mm "ng next “on. C. F. Fuse! “fifth“ the hon. fldih tlcmuu who hit] moved lhu revolution might introduce I. Hill, The French Government hu M I»: sue- u-cded in obtaining leave from the Stock Government to mouth at Dclphifnr tannins of thv temple which stood here. It 9 unnamed that there are mind an trousuns buried in the ground. There was no sanctuary to which so mm valuable pru: cuts were mule as to the lolphic him, and mm to that 0! Olympus it WM! the moat impnrmht in (lrem‘o. unmum they contributed to the purchw Mr Meredith “1““th 111,! the mono” boe_ reterred to _!he Municjpgl (lqmmiuu. FM :1 long course of centurion moi-oil has i not been disturbed. Comte do Many. who ; in nu cntimsiastiv lovm‘ of classic antiquity] and an nrchimiogist, beam. when he wui Minister at Athens.nogotinionawhich hu’e ‘ been onilnl successfully by M. do Mentholon. 1 He had n kovh rival in the American representatives! Athena. when there in nnw «u Amoricw n well u a French a ‘honl. «Lunch»: Daily Nrw. Hr 1nd been 93in hn “onld like to get into sumo Inning bun ncss which required mil} Mama" capital. when tho nintcycd mam lm-kmml him usidqlnd 9| : ” Yo" arm“ in be is why goo! sort 0! 3 mm. and 1'}! put to“ on m a good thing. Mow nut to Dakota mu! no“ your Rik." .. Do what !" . ' “ Flu-t. I‘ve no“ thmnnd am an IM a fourth Mad not one a! thin W '0' Hum um. no ofl‘ like hot me- out than. nd the chm“. ”so. with 'qm." l-‘rzmm- (u "lg l'p Hm Drlphlo Trmplv. l'nylm: 13min».- Furnsdale. she cultivated a desii'e {or more society and life thanthe little country town could uiwlwr. Hating an aunt living-in Newark; N. 3.. she made irequeut and pro- longed visits to her, much to the annoy. ance of Fred, whose disposition was directly Opposite that of the girl's. lie reprouehed her more than once {or her long absence from home. but in this he assumed suehu dictatorial attitude that the young lady refused to aeoept further advice from himumd aubumuently declared that a union betxveen them could new-r takeplace. She forthwith started on a visit to her aunt‘s. leaving her lover in a very unhappy state of mind. :The news of the quarrel soon spread, and conjectures were many as to the cause of it. Those intimate with the family said that the tickle-hearted girl had transferred her attac- tious to a Newark niau, add that she uluried in the opportunity thus oliered by Fred to break the engagement with him. The “young man became desperate. and {ears wereentertained that he Would dohim- selfbodily harm, though he had quietly re- solved that he would make her suffer for the misery she. h d caused him. Mean- while the. girl retur ed home for the pur- pose of arranging for her permanent resi- deuce with her aunt in Newark, at the sunwtimo refusing every effort to bring about a rm'oneiliutiou with her lover. She named Washington's h'rthday as the time of her departure. ' he inhabitants of Famsdnle retired us nsual‘on Monday night, and. although somewhut uncertain as to the quarrel. they were not prepared for the unnounemneut the next morning that the Duukt-lbereers’ home had been eu- teredduring the night; that Mame had been tutu e a special object of attaek. and that she was probably disfigured for life. The family had hardly begun to realize wh‘ and happened before the house wus besieged by friends and neighbors eager to hear the story, which Mr. Dunkclberger told as follows 2 ‘1 The family 10111011 111 about 10.30.0u1‘ 1:11310111nry hour, and us I was to drive my 111111 ghtor to 1110 911111011 1.11111 this 111011111111 I awoke at about 1101111111 a111111'o11t111rc111y 11) 11111111011111, 111111' 100111-11 11111‘13111101130101111' 11111111111111 119113.11111 light 111111311 111111114 1111111111111 111 1' 11111111 111111 1\11111111ishc11 11.1111 1111011111111; 111.111.1111 1‘ 11111111: (1pm! 1111- 1111111‘. 111 1111‘ 11111111, 111111 11111.1 11(11‘1‘11'11-11 111 111111 my 1111111111111 lying 11111:!111111-1111111 11111111411131: 1111 1111: 111-11. 11‘111111111‘1111111, 11‘111'1’ 11:111' 1:111. 1111' 1-11-1111 101110 11111111 and 111 r {111-0f1'1'g1111'1111y 111111111111. 1-1 1(4111111111r 111 1111.- 11mm 11115 (”mu-11111141111 111111 a. strong11110r11f1111111111. form 110111111011 11111 111111111110111.5111111111111 1111111114111 111111 1111 91111111 10 1111111210 111-1‘ from 1.111111111111111 in which 3111: 1111‘, 1 11101111111 of V31.51.10 111 1111111, :1 wedding present from 1111', which 141111 111111 1‘11r11f1111ycouvcalud 11111111111.- 11111'11110111111111, 111111.111” 111111 1101' corra- [11111110111311 with Fred. 111 one of the 1111191111 111111110111, 11111 the perpetrators of 1110 1111s- 1111'1111‘ work 111111 taken 11. Meanwhile 1-1111: 111-1 111110 1111111111111311111 11110011011 1111'113'11'11011 51111511111 11;)1111111111 11111111011911.5110 11-1 1111111 1111111-1‘ 1111- 111111 of 11 doctor 111111 11111 111-1.- 110 0110.’ A Sllglvtml Sonnmmbnllnt Slim-kn a (”turd V I’nvty lee a (almut. ' I A progusaive euehi‘e party at Mrs. Kemble‘n‘ private hoarding house on Nnudnin street, Philadelphia, was broken up Very unceremoniously one evening last. Week. All the boarders except one had been invited to be present, and a number of outside friends of tlu family hnd' also remind and nelwpted imitations. The guest . lmd hod u! very enjo_V able time and m re nhont to "0 into the supper room for tell eslnnents \thn nn nmmvitimi npnm.red The Hliglltml boarder. Mr' Henry (' heese- hrough, who is a. clerk in the Pennsylvania Railroad (‘ ompuny's employ. came dancing donn the stairs and presented himself in the parlor doorway in what may he modestly described as undress uniform. Besides his niglitenp only a single garment clothed his person. The ladies were ntnrtled and screamed. and before the gen. tlemen could arrest the intruder a panic hndnnsued. One young woman fainted and tV' or three otherq received scratches and b ises in their efforts to make an exit ‘hrough a rcor window into the yard. Mr. When ahkul who was suspected as the perpetrators‘ he said : “ Why, everything points to Fred. This is his rcwngo.“ Fred is missing. and the greatest excite mcnt prcvmls throughout the town. New. ‘or am cm at. uni Ole-r Pure Din rod. . 'l‘hia village in acouimet‘ novortlw ‘cruel but novel pi ‘ahment in lie-ted on a young lul 0! thin because 0! her ro- jeetiun 0! her lover, writes a humble. l‘au correspondent o! the New York Sun. The little town is coniyoaed 0t thout twenty “milieu, who have lived in peace for almost at many yearn. Prominent among them are the Dnnkelbergeri and Holikefiers, who were on thémoat inflmate terml. not because their {arms were adjoining. but because the nuptials of Frederick llulikefier and Miss Mame lmnkelberger had been announced. This union had been a re- arrangt-dai’fiiirb 'thepai'entayearsago. l‘hq eunrtuhip. there ore. of the young couple had been going on since their school days. it wns expressly stipulated by the parents 0! Fred that he should not marry before he attained his flat birthday. which occurs on March 22nd. These lncta Were well known to all the inhabitants of the place. and the approaching marriage did not create any exdtelnent outside uf the ordinnry (mn- ment in such eases. ' *O .‘lollv Wk Basin hum! It i l Mame. as the fluteudcdbridc was called by her Indy Irinds, was a lively. bright. good- {9mm girl‘ut l§._uud Valtlgough born at (lhccscbrnngh was mizrd by Mrs. Kembie‘s son and one (If iho visitors and hurried out of sight. being carried bodily upstairs to his r00m."1houuh his eyes “cm wide open ho ntnntiy dcvinrosthnt ho “nanniecp mul ans ithi 1c iasuhjort to those fits of somnmnhuiism. There is n. suapiu in" in the boarding ' house (hut his nvtion was 'a trick to revenue himself for the slight of not (“hiring him with an imitation to the part}. Bren Thor-v lh-l‘orm - .. Ami do you doubt my have?" he «Ekcd, pusionuely. " No. Gcorge..' she answered with admir- able poise. “ but when you say that the dny \‘ou call me yours will usher in an on. of “Mom; devotion and wilder solicitudo. you “panic" mo. dent-Wynn put it on a trifle too thick. To" mm to forgot, (icorgv. that I tm a. widow."â€"- .\'nr York Sun. A statesman youtcrdav “AH-d a promi- iwnt railroad man for a iight his cignr nd wulmnded a card. on w h the fol- lowing words wm-e winced: -‘ Would be plum-d to comply “ II your rmuont. but (-mmot do so on account of the inter-satch- commormbill." It seems that statesmen m rmt-ivo 1m favors f‘n‘m milrmdm .\'ur 5/3"”: I’vmynlv‘. Mmlium ”Did ynn wish to unwn'e 0! Han sl‘irits. madam 1’ \V'id0\v«~l\Vr-H. )on m. l hm. dwnyn suspected flm they miml «he mm M the ctomntory, and I want tn know "I ht” bot-ll wu'pinu «r the right urn for the lust mm: yearn .lrcidcm Sum. A citiznn o! Ionia. Mick. mm: the M1 at p Imflw when he callmi. nml thr-n stood pmirntly on the irQn dom'vno umil ‘ho slow Ian-ant 01mm! “wdoot. .» hon he (urmd In. nhd "it'd, I “M No mu nlyzed ; or when he h In wsikhe mu! not mow. the Mt Mum In us soon us he diwowml that his wot u hurl tram-n to the firm m a it «call waning. , AIMEE IN "IS NIGHT-PAP. A LOVEII'I “8‘11“”. ‘\ lhtngvr nl‘ (Tm-mums. Did )1!“ wish to inquit'o of flu 'III\\' M \"nl'ki. 1 Is to‘such an earthquake that onlr tl pieces are kept together wit! difficulty to the close of the tour in March. Zelie de Lassen; who has mused the trouble. is the yomig and strikingly pretty denghter of a. veteran opera singer. She was born in Brooklyn. and woe educated musically with the utmost care hero and ib Enropin Her home is with her mother in a pleasant flat in West Forty-ninth street. She sang in concerts occuionally. but her first work on the own stage was at the commencement oft m prose t season with the Ideals. She has been success. All accounts from inside the company agree that Manager Foster toll immediately in love with her. and the opinion is that the pair are engaged to marry. Every owning an enormous quantity of flowers are his gift across the footlightu. and the daily cost of this oii'cring is estimated at 3100. 'I'm other soprano. Miss Stone. dcmurrcd at this forcing of attention upon Miss dc. Lussnn. and the row begun. Mir-m do Lussan‘s refusal to don any other thnn socmly feminine cos- tumos was; indmmod by her mother, but was ridiculed by her follow-artists as foolish prudory. During a whole month. it is said, the other principals hi the party HOYCI‘ oxthnged a. sipgh- word with her. except in tho mimicry oi the play; and the mock devotion of Karl, us her operatic lover. though accompanied by the stipu- lated cal't‘HHCS. thinly overlaid u mutual hatred whirl: would have‘iipproprietely been expl‘t‘SSOxl hy bites ruthur than kisses. In this way the tour of the Ideals nonrn its rnrious and.â€" ".\.t u‘ l'urlc Sun. be Luna‘s W pt? the loot“ Mal Coup-r mu ltot Boon the h... VIII Ibo 'altld flat [to In ,o Put-r. The coin ted Boston ideal Open Com- pany in hlo n to pieces I; on explouion o! mlonsicl. lti amt \t"l end with the mum. Bamboo. Tom Kori. W. 1!. no. Donut! uni his win (flute Stone) uni ’ Bomuel 1.. St dley. the lender. hove given ! Manager W . Foster notice tint they will only complete the present contact. Bor- uuhee. Kori sud two or three others will (arm o new compony. l-‘oster will have mother. retaining Zelio de Luna. aflhe is the prime {Actor in the demolition of what woo once the most hurmoniouu and colloco tively strongest light opera company in this country. The trouble began when Agnes Huntington was forced to Withdraw lrom the Ideals; it culminated when Burnubee. who had held a flnnnciol interest in the tri ). mamged to cleor himself. i’rocticu‘l y there will be no Boston Ideals next season. even though Foster retuins the title and though Karl and the others form a similar troupe. But the iunn’cdiuto cause of the disruption a not commercial ; it is artistic. and relui. principally to a. dispute over the roman why Zelic do Luasun. tho primu‘hkmnu. declines to nppt-nr in tights. She has re- fused to take. any rulr requiring the absence or immodest shortening of her skirts. ad- van dug the theory that no woman in justyicd in doing on the stage what she won (1 not do in a polite parlor. Somebody in the company sent to a theatrical journal an anonymous letter charging that her real motive was the concealment ofknoak knees. This insinuation was obscurcly published, and it brought “to internnl troubleu of the A \Vunmn lhIrm-cl In Denlhr llc‘l' limo lmml Aim-n1 and Hill Ignorant of "our I'm \ l\Cllt\lll(. N. 8., (lisp-mil: sens: A sml tmgodv has no: IIIIml III Hull 3 Harbor. \Iiu. llonry l’zu'ku nus alone in this linum “lllllfll tlncu clIildIun. the \oungest an infnnt :IIIlv melw duos old As she Inmul in front of the slum “to lay the baby in 'the cradle her dress caught fire and bvfurc the flames could be extinguished tbn uninrtinmte woman had hear so badly binned tlmt 31w (llul six lio’urs after. On finding her clotlnnu on {Ito she rushed to tho {Iont door. and by her screaming, attracted thonttcmion of u family living on the opposite side of the" street. When first noun slicnyipmn Il (om Ilctcl) enveloped in ‘mflamm She suf‘flrcdl intense ngon until (lvath gave her relief. Her husban is i-nuugcd in fishing (In the New Brunswick mast, [llld knows nothing of the terrible (‘v'OllL At n recon! meeting of the ModiculCoun- (ii of Ontario, Dr. H. 1!. Wright. of Tor- onto. President of the Council; Dr. Dsymf Trenton ; Dr. (icikio, of Toronto; and Dr. Husband, of Hamilton. wore appointed a connnittoc to wait upon the Government and lay before the Ministers the princi a! mnomlmonts which were being asked 01'. The most important one, and that which is likely to arouse the greatest discussion. is a provision under which {he Council ahall have authority to omso n doctor‘s name from the roll, and thus cut short his right to practice, when he shall have bovn found guiltyof‘infnmous or unprofessional con- duct. nmwnl being allowed from the (,‘onm (:il‘s decision to 1!. Superior ('ourt Jndgo. Sam Jones says: “ If I wanted to get good square judgment on something 1 had done 1 haul rather go 40 u newspaper office for it than/6173' other court at justice. I know the juétieeef journals. their integrity and purity of their nmtives. I know that they pmbc into men‘s characters. No man whose character is pure need fear all the press in America. 'l'he way to he mfe from xo-enlled newspaper attacks in to be a Christian. The reporters are the best detective force in this country. They have brought more criminals to justiee and punctured more slmnm than all agencies combined."~r,,\'rn~ York llrmhl The New York Juurnul nf ('mnnu-n'd replies to u, 301mg lady wlm dutns her nuts from Madison avenue, and um-u paper sa-utml with the perfume of violets. and asks it in snlvo 3 problem (an-r which she lms lwon puzzling lm mlcsaly. Tho problem is thin: qulmndroal eggs are placed on lew-l ground in a straight line. one yard apart. A banks-t is placed mm yard from tlu-first mm. How; far must n person trawl to bring them who by one to the lmnkt-t 1' The Journal says it would b0, u tirmmmo junny-y for A young: lady "if“ -.. .1... ll ll'mnlu. JI!|||||I'J v”. tin ht slum.- 4!. The dram-nee in 10.100 ytrds. 01‘ r h- 1- ){chfl nnks. Mrs. Hawkins-w“ “'0". Mary. in my huth rcmly T’" Mane." “'ha} is the math-r with tho hot water. mum." " What iv: tho “hut-r with the «h water !" .. I! H mwhl. mum “TV-~81. Louis hroniclv. Wife " 'nt goblin!- 9" "Minna" “\Vhorr‘n «$1M dull" I at you ?" "6mm.“ " Ithmvghbl told you' n cum 1! an as far In yrm mum." "I did." " Dnmn'llouk liken." ." “'1'". I did; 1 mm It to the Fm inhnd hou\hon."oâ€"Jul'¢. um: wmws-r 11:13am”. Jam‘s l‘lults Ilw Journullullr llnlr. nu“ n on the *‘ ”regulars." “'RAI'I’I‘II) IN AM I‘I. «hr Made the mm of". .‘IH lmdlul (hurt-h Not". Yory IZanIIy A mun-rm]. All Em: Puzzle.

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