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Markdale Standard (Markdale, Ont.1880), 25 Mar 1881, p. 4

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 LiHkidjr jiich slra Could- to the IhI men ies »nd Brill of cketing ^li uy • for r. Ic ' hoar* f that ej up. m the it tiai Iwevcr, â- of the rnieQce |c 14 to jdua' bstmc- â- ft «* r^ niltm4 jftbbar Ia4^ oot ettkar fa lOD. He) "I»VjiJ7J ife into yoojoo*.* her a made friend. mL*oi_ •poDse lo the fc^/ •be inaket witk^ ^^ "I never he^F^^I ». r.1." reiJiiMl «• w«Il h*T«^^ for aoytbiBg. •oTliT. ' Miod Qo^ • door belt r»«i c'unge yoorTjjL-, iiia«t repeat thaaM ao'l manpT *k^ bie«thâ€" «n inn iT-^ 'W" Ja»t then 4fi«,S| |eU of Mivei ,bat great • Here this more huth 1 tlior- ...uld I. y .,' IT ;.. or II V ^^ l.a: 1 UlJ I lie .r:ty 1 1 :iee 'i:»ve its of 1 1 men .ity. that •'A V^ TiU r Iti the [right. aod .t ei i:nb«r 1 » dif. li^ht. ediocre fiction, term Ji.l-r hi la good Ib-jut It that M that ck ia Ur 01:1- wai a I .10(1 if utia- Wil! I was a made \uni- IvoDilcr filed in I trail! ^uf. .la I Will I w*lln IxCD lill be old F. oooid kaiTTLr' .xchaoge,' ,^ jSii*^, '»*«: ceo the marlr â€" â- 'Obt aije iloM't" loot g ini{ to hare changed irhy ». ..Jv" waathere.' "'•: •'Ro..t tQike, -.^.^ "P'dly itutrttd mJT^ worde with Uut b3L?*» »â- -" tiOD when dee ,;SEy yv-^ Ooing to Met ^251 tnoed Min OlnciTS*?*! rattle of a br«,k OTiJ!2J HOin^ they |J| ' new ' Smith it promised me'a ^e^"^*!* saw that hateful uj ;;K«»'Vurk,y^, ich got I just eating Ouch .r^tb„frover.k.n;SJjl got » iW i^5?i»i ma M j**^l SuDiiay did y„u «J^^.?** M " Uoj.t torkeyaii^"'-^-^ " The girls a» (W? Tuur-day Jeoai^ square cut witbi^^^ 'ii__i~ boots can't ya% •i^*^"" morrow and V t ij^CjJP** " Uont turkeyiC^^f, " Nit(ht, show Hlk .^ That man with a liciik again yta'.e " this candy " KoaSt turkey ".Ma tliioka Mn. Bi^|» thoe fern* are jmt to»^2Jjl cuffi (Ifan this mnn.; Tr'v' inx out yours met 'harlie he saidisomething nlgj quick ;â- â- * "Kiaatturk â-  "Why h.w perfeetW, unila, interrupted tL " Vou Jon't liatea t4 a askiDK about Charlie W^ T*' (ieorje .Snelley thinks rS- tell me » hat d:d be ZT what are you hnsgi^ ^3J! ".\iid. Ti].l. ' ^,, 1^; Mias PuD^elup, aflsr X "aincd'and her Irijjhlfnljjil^l^*! 'rkey " I '« Mn. P,,, j jost toe i^A s motpiM iULJ ain't UUia htZJ B««« tks ^i2l tj the I their limji'e l.v I lurtt the liulti- â- t'jhed II ud 'loubt ^r who |r than (.'SaaDt ' .years |i«-l. the ' these f tt« III with Itht has I scrrs, ^lou of mure I tu g«t I ur the I trade ea for that come That ^K, Out Ir, act] I f. be I lijj lotttiy a tcratcb, ••/ JS^ th«t if ycu hadn't tkeMMZeiS th.n I shouldn't haTeCj^^ All of whijh goei toiLJWaw left one subject «poBiEl5,l tj secure the teuiporaiy Kiutable 'euale iniad. 'These be Thy Oo^( r (From the Tirobtal R'e have no wiak to u fr .m honeat merit, nor in deurco to depr«cUU wtU^ \\ are wijliog for tba eli.:ve tk«« UmM,!.^, k«»tea. M c'.os- Mfj ol north, f s'tuan ^d the Id be a It bout Won •! |lilUOUS Ukea lley. Jt |« Mis- {ujgnu payers, has hrantly to fan oativa Uad." We private auspiciooa on tkit out in lV\ii rnaantime, at cout:at that tbata iboald anc». It may be onr cpi« also thi) opinion of a govi i, any thmghtsi.f hianatifei honour xn'i nlory, neve tlemao'a h-;ail His oaly t was to proaeoute bia fredk, i mooey fur himself i feitJy willing to CIVE HANLAX AU ' le really deserves, bat vadai cally pr-trtif, in the naraa4# l«ct;Dty anil cnmmrn •eosrlt^ss and childish â-  istes thi city's mooey, i lausliin^-. stock of all who 4s i prufessiunal "sport" as tkf sous of -men. " I wad some power th« (i To 810 nurrels as ithi r» SML It w.ul frae inon e a lihuahrl Anl foolish notior. Haulan is a good rower- ;taDted what else can I a saidll his 'i-iiif, Iiicki'y tor hiu.^ t bj w :kinau tj the (on as ye^. not so rc'peotakie a odd eitk be. Thougii iouooeot eDaa|k i S'WiKuitiuDa are rapidly r " V ILl-.\ PAA1U.« tt I II- tlSt rV. â-  r 'I. ro, nt- lice lie. the ran Ihe lor tint lOt ve at â- m Djt Uaiiliu ha* made a gttfi He may mtke more. LstUnf prosper. i..'t him mak« ii|[|) can. li be e'au't du tbi^ ill many mer^'hanU, lawysnvf I 00 right to tbr-w stones Aktat ca.' l«t hiin ply kis oiafl m itti the Tbaoici' ur on ths vrfaiitr tse-Kiao);, ur whenever sr ' id aj.o I pleases, Itt him mate ectiog I Of flishoneatly b 1 1 1 y COG. I 'ecsuse some toolisttl â- .,"jJ"thefrwdora of tWlfc*l each l««tt»o«u|) a "boHMMWli than iittle hits of acboet4m .Mil- j «»Be fooli»h pedaatie ss i»tr cnor 1 '•bltah some pantU T aacieut Greece, and dl» BoJtra tunes, let him i people of Toronto, as • as anything Ike TH« UTTIE tl£ i he may have come to f^ are ftre be is m«ch too I 10 wonder aoaeitaM a* I who should know better, i would only kt him alone, M| atfd attena to bis own bosm of nothing so focli^tkMk kml long time as a deoeat* r~ an el.ler in the Kirk too, "Jj*.-- con, and • member of 4tJ .i«nerat Assembly, ftt»a|| "iH fore the footlights « a tk« shreds of Latin from the i irg to make it app*" *â-  ' ' the true type of the i A.Nli TUe U«UTKl»A."rt I with ths patronising safll ten%Dce, shed ling lifM' Do«8 the coontry y ** *__ and a tree koosa t« gM**' as thesa We tr»w "" J chette the Caoari a reception as HaotiB *^ The wno:e sfiatr h^d •• ** cial and ooa»try««««« ^•, as to be dis^ostiag. I* *^*^ people flocking to h*** ' •ry, and thinking h)« " man of wit. Ths »ay very littla for • or the inteliiganas ot Let ns hope that berth ba over, and that tlssj be (onnd sitting mikds." IS rcausna Y FEIDA*" iiOJlNTKO ,e to meet the eariy matls. ae Ut«t Fotes#» •teUsieosa, Cm and tm :^al iBtellgieo^/'i^i; Matters $1 aO in three cial sy l^-jfd'Sre'mi of tb. jmit. K»^ L"" 'toned until aU » n »»mt m " r'Tti a" the option of th. p-MisW |art*" " _,ooDSiWe for Um |l"«.**.'^.'^Xlywithtl- ADVKBTISma 1 s,e ?:.PAy:j. .5i Btil tter R.\T» .i.' • .1. lu.l under. tr-t inarr«Ni f h lUli I.nV aeot iasTtion.. u'liDe' iint ioiertioit. s, (jocni ins rtion acl. i: "â- *" 'S?8 %m 4 M M IS 76 m •I on: insertion per line rjssst insertion .uBiber of lines to b} reokoaad by ortspiwl iiii-suict by a scue of "vtn"' A ^t-t aements without ^atcaoD- "•' Le pablishrd till (or- I ^(Med accordingly. All transitory Best* imist be in ths offi:e of pub- jy 1 1 o'clock on the 1'bara Isy ^/reoediDg their pubkaakion. C. W- JiCTLEDCiE, Im{rtator. FESSIONAL A DIRECTORY. VOL. I-r-Na 96 .«. BATffli, b^coa^ai^vl Jk ^y'iii^itK fln. S^tmUc Charter, icians, Sareeon" Acconchermi fICK M«li'«l Hall: resid«ne« ld»le House. ^rtit!.-. S-\\. 17. 18»0. 1-y DR. PCBDI, ySlClAN, SLBGEO.N, ACOOCCH- C-tf. TTAS commenced thAiM))^ his J.X fession in IIarkdaW:'«aa,^m Us experiaoce swl silMiiiMjMalili and tl)is connftyt J* w'tl)U'to' â- ^^*^„ ^Mi ' K Powders, the ad- miration of thoasaads that have n^ad ikJ!. warruited to lto»ftkr5iM hi^^^ cattle, always on T»«^^ proeored a ' bnut Store il w- z he Dl in nd ies te- in BC]' Thscoaeof Laif departure lor S««tk/ ert of the Ma r m it tj ' severe meaa^ fiMBf Lord Cbamboriaia, tfVJ ing room withevt th* P«ti prescribad bj mtimatien tka* ni Queen s foiyvâ€" l^ *J next drawing i sabu;afionna1 Don. Tkia to avoid any i iterranean on th* i^ "the receptioa. !!»«â- â€¢ â- Â« to bow^dy] duties. To • be able ta aiTa a drsasawlMM^ iedvie Clia«. B. Wilkes, nster at Law, • Owen Sound. pf j(;f, -MiUers's baJdiog, over Bofat .tor*. Pou"' St «at. l.y Fraat Fr«M, Ai(WSrrJ?S. AND ATTOKNEYS-AT I taw, .Solicitorii in Chancery, Convey i.tc flwen Sound, have resumed at Ottic* open every ThantdaT, aa as Fsosi. J. W. FaoAT, LL. B. t«outy C'rowu Attorney- 1 BBISTKKand ATTORNET-AT-LAW. I Ha«trr in Chancerv, Li. 17, 1980. Owen Sound. i-.y Estimates for stone and brickwork pUeation. Satiafaetion Goranteed deaoa-9w»B Stoeot. Markdale. Uaritdala. Sayt. 17. 18811.;^ Sheep ana AJattie. 0^^ iMBCa TOBNKY-AT.L.\W, SOLICITOR IN (.hanrerv, Notary Public, Ac. ley loaiitid at lowest rates ou pergonal rit: r'H* Laud bought and sold. jnl II' 1 introduced free of commis- DUNDALK. t/iifuiiw.'i-t, ifJiO. 1 FABIIBBS having good fat Sheep or Cattle lo soil, will find it to tfaetr advast- agato laavathare name* and addrma at Ids Cuteheon's Hotel, Kevere House, Xarkdale, ** tka TMdsraigned are still on the war path,' aad wfli positively pay the highest noes. C. W. J{ A. SPEEBS. Sapt. 17th. 1860. l.y B. n. OiUkralti^ AL'CTIOKEEK AKD GBKEBAL LAND A^ent, Wiiliamsford Station. Auction Sales attended in all parts of the County. Goods sold on Commixsion. Rates moderate. Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines also Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Vines. Agrieul- tnral Implements, nnd Machinery of all kinds on le. WUiamsfoid, Jan. 27, i8il. SO-ly B of horses and .» ktr-iTâ„¢' «»dicines may ba. ZJrJ*" Balk that wAl m.^J'^B^ OENTS WANTED. -Big a^.- Li«ht Wark. Steady Kmi" pies free, ^mknmf^- rtreet, J^^^k^ RROlls OF YOUTIi: A GENTLEMAN who soilaTTad W y^ from NervoQs DBBILITy, PBEMA- TUfvE DECAY, and aU the effeets of youth- inl indiscretion, will for the sake of snflering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for "oUng the simpk renaedy by which be was cured, Snflarera whiMhing to profit by tho advertiser's expv). snee can do no by addressing in perfect e^ ' tdanoe,^ JOHNB. OBVEN, ' â- " iMM# 42 CedkrUUMw Yeak. Wm. Lucas Co., BANKERSa MARIWALi:, Wm. Broi»-B, Bl Kli (iK MARBI.\OF. LICENSES, i«rc.. [ronimissioner in B. K. il-c. iireyaiicing in all its brandies promptly I'lrJ to and carefully executed. J B. Money to Lend on Real Estate ae- "j-kdile. Sept. i" 1880. l-y MT.l^ SnUtk, '" l.NERAL AGtXT AND DEABEB IN Nursev Stock, William«ford Station. pt. 17. 1«^" 1 IK large or small amounts, at all times, bn good endorsed notes, or on collateral security. INTEKEST AT 6 PER CENT. .\lloweI on Savings Depowits. I^Drafts issued aad Collections made on all points, at loweot raten. AlrxaBd«r Browa, ' IVV'.Uid Marrin;,'e Licenses, Firo and |tl' In-urunic .\gent. Comauaaionei K. .â- kc. t'lmvivancer and itniysal ouei r fur the C'i)unty of Grey. Farmers, bants, snil Land Sales, Punctually at- 1 1« :iiid charges made verv moderata. eville, Hpt. 17, 1880. " l.y WM. LUCAS Co. September. 1880 tteorire Corbet, Jr^ |AN1 LOAN .XND (iEXERAL AGENT j (•*en Sound. Monev to Loan at low iof interest. I'rincipal parable at the |of » tf-rm of years, and interest half year- r yearly, or principal nnd interest repay- |m lustaiments, 'K number of dt-sirable Improved Farms l-y *#. O. SinK, ^OMI.MON AND PROVINCIAL LAND hiiiveyor. Draughtsman and Valuator. tfurd and Markdale. Having purchased vincial Land Surveyor Charles Rankia's jitiick of original Field Notes, Plans, lorts. Iiistmetions, e., of all hi.s Surveys witlun the last fifty- live years, I ajm red to make Surveys in strict accord- therewith. Profiles and Estimates I Grading Hills, Plans and SpeoUleations jBaildin),' Bridges, furnished on applica- Money to Loan at 8 per cent interest. lets by letter, or left with G. J. BLYTH VWalr, will be promptly attended to. «Vt. 17. lyiO. " l-v -;^V"i'iv Ayer's Hair YigoVj FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR- Mr. Jaaiea J. W^Mte, ^Assistant to Dr. Cameron, Owen Sonnd, nil. BK AT THE BEVEBE HOUSE, Markdale, on the last Wednesday in I oiontii.when he will be prepared toper- â-ºrm ull operations required upon the month ho most batisfactory manner, and upon souable terms. " i.y tJ 9«t«U. •EVERE HOTEL, nkBKDALE. SPBO^j^E, Proprietor. MIIS iJt^«lar Hotel ban liaJ a larKe ad- diticS added to it, thoroughly refitted, 13 now second tu none in the county. staMing and attentive ostler. Finit- ii.'commodation for commercial travel- 'lniu •!.•• p«r 4ay. i7-iy Ir i^ a most .igrceable dressing, which is at once Iiarinlcss .ind effectual, for pre- serving th hair. It restores, witli the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and reil hair, to a rich brown, or deep bl.ick. a.* may be desired. By it» use thin i liair is tliiokenod, and baldness often though not alnavs cured. It checks falling of the bair immediately, and causes a new 2ptwth in all cases where the glands are not dec«yel; while to brasUy, weak, or otherwise diseaxed hair, it imparts vitality iuid strength, and renders it pliable. The ViooB cleanses tho scalp, cures and prevents the formation of daiidrutf; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and iliseases peculiar to the scalp, keeping it cool, olean, and soft, under M-hich conditions dis«iises of the scalp and liair .ire impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair Tlie Vioon is incomparable. It is color- les*. contains noitlier oil nor dye, and will not soil white cambric. It imparts an aSifcaUle and lasting perfume, and as an artiilc for Ihe toilet it is economical and unsurpassed iii its e.\eelleiice. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Cot, I'raetical and Analrtlcal C h s wil s t s. Lowell, Mass. •uLu Bv AU. uBL-Q«nTs KvzaTWBBaa. 1 .1 MBAFCM^P, Ont. McGIRB, Pbofbictobs. [lecanimodation for the travalHng I'hc bar is well stocked with the Wines and Liqnars and the best and from all trains. ly RCIAL HOTEL PRICEVrLLiE. Ont. I'STije and commodious Sample Boonu Bed Booms, Ac. The Bar and lardsr liupplied with the best the market af KohI StabUng and attentive Hostler's* THOS. iTKINSON, Proprietor. October Slst. ISSo. 8 tU SPECIAL NOTICES. (or rmr •vsMMMntotK. pw, ^^•ixMirM. Tasarssaaca..iss1 IfATTSU raOMiffTT M R tzaxK Wu(TK a yua of iha djcamatio critic, has devottd himself to the stage, sod has joined Miss G«naric«e Ward aooaa* paoy. It is mnorad that SalvJni, oa relumiag to Italy, will devote himself to the manage, aieot wf a toboo) of dramatia art in Flor- ence. It illiutratea the lengths to which a fash- ion runs when a leading X^ondon JOusia^Mb* lisher says that a successful ballad aowa. days must be written in a qoaint, sharp, stac^to style in vogne ia the lUy* Of Qae«B Anne. The Metastaiio Theatre at Home caoght inn iS^aaad atUlioa liras aia kis X^TA^^B^ A TRAMP. anas tatka ehiU frost • f WU aataaw, vtaa Bsy wifa^^taft h«r k«ad bpm the seiofg «»»*i«*rSCia4ld*r»o«.: /T •'•wal»lliaar4ain)." • ' .J " Or na," wild CMkrUk HmI fr(MaeaUqir,,aad sluptieal oa aaysabjMt that Birfrt ha wUSsd. "RsaUy BokLer. if yoarbaariagissoacata. ptaaaa oouat the slaps of that haU ftaasa ly iw tti7«eU- IBg." " NiBasaa^ Okariia," la^ad hia â- otk«r, withasaila. "BatI amiMral^a'daaAa ana rap. Th«a il('1i^|rik til 'SSt daor." The kiiock this time, tkoagh j saclogttio in tone, »aa,jiDt J li^ttia ataohai ajtW4i|jliia otndla, but wW^jMeiilatadlif Mr ia fire last month, but "the"flam'es' weri eaSly i •«"• brother, who redely blew oat the ta- extin«nisbed, aa there was little iatlamna- ?«" excUiming ble matter about the building, which is al- most wholly of stone and brick. No thea- tre was ever burned down in Rome since the fall of the Roman empire. " Baix this evaDiog, dear " inquired Desdemona of Othello, whan she saw kiaa loading np his old navy revolver. " No, not this evening, s'mother evening," he replied, as he reached for the pillow and wed^ad it softly down her sesophagua. Tivart-CLASA singers of ohnreh mosic are in good demand. Miss Emma S. Howe, a weU-known Boston vocalist, goes to Mr. Beeeher's ohureh, in Brooklyn, at a salary of $1000 a year. She sucoeeds Miss Hattia L. Simmr, who goes to St. Thomas's New York. Mr. George Werrenrath is continued at Mr. Beeeher's church as its tenor, at an advance of 1500 on bis salary. Adblajdb Kzmbuk Sabtobis said of Braman's singing that when the little thick- set Jewish-looking man stood np to stag a single line, " But the ehildrm of Israel went on dry land," then paitfed, and in the hnth followed with three words, " tbroagh the sea," that seemed earved oot of solid stillness, tbaa "oar breath failed sod our poises cassed to beat, »nd we bent onr heads as all the wonder of the mirao'.e seemed to pass over us with those accents, awfnl, re- sonant, radiant, triamphan*." Att exciting scene took place in 'Paria at the Opera ball, which was unosually bril- liant. A young woman who had been stand- ing near ttie buffet, perceivicg a gentleman with whom she was scqnainted passing by with a rival beaaty, exclaimed " I knew very well that you were deceiving me," and attempted to stab herself with a OMger that sbe had coooealed in her domino- "The foroe •f the blow was suddenly dtadened by an opportune piece ot whalebone, and before the victim of the sreeo-eyed monster eoald repeat the blow ahe was disarmed and arreited. The wound is very alight. "Now, then, mother, iar a tsst ol your iogennity who ia this oallsr, aad what is bis or her errand listaa oaayea aBal}E9 thatkaook?" " Moassase I" axelaiaMl his motkar sga'n. " SoaM tramp, I snpposo, who has seen tho light from oar window, aadâ€"" Bat she waa intampted by Charlie's burst of merriaMat. "A tramp t And at this season of the year t No, no, atothsr tiy again. A tramp's knock would revarbsrata throagh the booae like thnader." • Ooasa, Cbarlaa,." intarpoMd I. " this ia idla. Ton ssBT ba%tjifiiig a nsighhar wait- ing, or a diild. ' 'V_ " A Uttle ohild I" oriJ| Nettie, " aad on a night Uke thia 1 N«|Wother, yua shall And after triaatph. whatavartakata I M|iilil JIj f«oapiod the pasi t iaa if laaOag aiaa at ikm IS reply was dia ia ot ivaly aadibla i' Y«4 JVVH^ *£« me it seems as if â- y â- atksr'a vmea st.oke tnrough yon, bid- off tkia bardaa of remoiaa apt 1.\t%. with the reaolve 4d $4° bs aad haastod sa sr aisa aad a^aip ki JM iW far t rss h aeaqaasta. My aolbar astarally loakad apoa the t hsal is as a rivai^ad a aasssarfi^ b«r aaCsriags aad daspair Bilgkt aa^s .baea,^ she carer voioad tksp. QalV I sMMr aaktdaa. OS oaa oeeasaoa sl» Md riBftrtly what 1 iat«)dad to b« wkaa I giaw ap to msnhood. aad I lepliad Aa aalar, «taafr a«, aa aotor, by all moaask' Skii prsassa SM eto ss r ia ksr am^ aad J Mt ksr^wans tsai«oamyiMaassfcad(M#cUf( *Ob,aat that my soa .AvytUagM that. Cbosas sgaia. jart te #tsatajaar mtHklU,' Bat 1 obdarataly iaaisted ttat I woaldba an actor s^«Mhktf 4tr^ Viaa thk| Mola*t Ay mother s esaisd to raosrd bm wita giaat ap prsksBBinw, aad I am afiaid woald tera seeratiy rejoiaad K my fif*__ ..^ bshiaiel aa attar fafUra ^to aH^ H faSliUataaf 4aMfaaaaliya «a tioB. Bat air father aided aad ma. IIiBâ€" If a oarsfal. dent, he woald qoaoch my too ardent en- tkaaiasm by aa iBaisraiaa ia tha oesaa of hi, own aad aadiaeoTwad ooaateT whan iesak giary awaited tha first oomsr. Altaraataly stim- niatad aad kald in shaok, I laaidly grsw ia pafwlar fcvaar, mA dividad ansoa* sqtikMy wtth my fklhar tha Miilaa aad tsars of tiia tpwa. Oh ha abas who haa oonunaadad testify to tha swastasss of bis 4»s^ iavitiag as to ba p r essat on the follow- ctaally da hatd and ware politely ooadoct- ed to a side box, wheaos shortly afterward wa)|«4 aadiftoalty in rceegnixing in the swarthy Moor who atrode the stag*. Nettie's ' tirC«a tMaeU tha ae^r entortfd otir boy ^^d.rlsinaii ^kajnylefs, oil raoewing aa akaaaialatfsa'aaiaaaaBiaMsW bigan ** 1 ^mU iarite asysslf ooee more to your Uit*rmA. \t. 'â- ' • aM will iDfa find me the objsetiaaable gneat that I forinerly was. Btoora (aas aad tartaaa the dark spectres Vtialt kUiifea lay brain hava ditsolved like ths miats of the BMirniag and left me light- taaaiasm ov aa imaisraMM u taa oesaa w^acthatftta bstwsa eraiy artift snd wfiTl aiti mfiOt Bftiag aaa g^ to Ms o leoEoat, ha woald poiat eat sobm aew i OMthrashald w^.au Sbe bcaaunf^ staadiag» voioe inqnires ttittvr for tha Pray. Beattie the poet waa on one oeoaaion pre- sented by tbe manager of a theatrical oom- ry which visited Montrose with an order two to the boxes. As a speoial treat Mr. Beattie aaked a well-known character ia the tows, famous for bis great height and bodily strength, named John TweMale, to aooompaoy hire. Tbe pUy was " Macbeth," and the tragio incidenta seemed to have powerfnlly affected John, who was making his first acquaintance with tbe stage, for at that pirt ot tbe play where tbe mnrder d Binqoo stalks upon the scene, Beattie r/se np hastily in his seat, and, extaading his arma towards the actors,exMaiin«d, in earn- est tones, " For Heaven's sake, genlbmtn, stop the play John Tweedale's flagged " Silence at once fell upon the andienoe aad actors, tilt np rose bnlky John, whoae snxi- sty to see tbe tragedy was gaiaiag the bet- ter of his fears, and, with wWte, aoarod faoa cried oot " It's a lee, gentlemen. I'm not 'the lewt flogged gang on wi' the Slaagk- terin'" Qpara O l aaaa s A writer of the CMaM* says that the grandmothers of the preaent generation of Frenotiwomeu did not make innch use of opera glaases. The single opera glass eama into use in the reign of Louis XIV. aadar Lanis XIV. no spectator who respected ^^ bimself came to the theatre without one, as „,.. â„¢_. STARTLING DISCOVERY! ---^?a^ GEORGE WILSON, St., Varkdala, next doar to Et|toaaar ^.Meat delivered at any honae ia tewB.. Sept. 17, iwo. i-ar T8E J. m. WeMer, ICENSED AUCTIONSSR FOB Coon^ of Ors7- tS'LOAX ND UtSD AGEST, Koney to loan at lowest rataaaf tetHaat.t« (ttms to suit borrow«a. AfMt farTtuiMi ' and Saving Co. AB bMteats aMOta Ptrietly privaU, and trsatsd as MMk. ECOENU P. O. Sept. 17th 1880 14f Mothers Hot]i«r« ' Mothers I Are yon distarbad at night and broken of TOW rest by a siek ehild suffaring aad crying wlA the e aer nwati n g paia of enttiag taeUi! H so, go at ooee and gat a botMsol MBS. WD18M)WB 800TH1N0 8TBCP. It will roiiava ths poor little saflsrer imaiadi- atelyâ€" dspand vpon it there i^ aa ari i t» akeatit. Thsra is i»t a mother iqion earth who has srer osad it, wba will sat tail yoa at ooee that it wiU rsgolate the bowels, and give rest to ttaasottit, aMi rdisf and health ta tha ehiU, oporatiag Uaa asagie. It is pkr- laetly safe to aso iiii£-«iMs,aDd plsasaat to tke t at t a, M d M tha laMad pt ky xi jIMMI a( thaaMMt and bMt. fcaiaph^MM kai â- aiaaa ia tha TJaitwl Stataa. Bald evary- -lAitaat-tissataabalUa. â- ' SO-ly na J?^i i nfciffr iwfa ks tSmjSS yen may read in Marivaox's "Paysan Par- reno." The doable glass or^aawM as at present in use waa iaTsatad, acoordiny to E•^ward Fourmer's account, in 1825. The writer above referred to is right in saying that women used the opera glaaa bat little their attention was concentrated on theatage and on their oa^ little groop of friends. The modern woman makes, on tha oontiary, oonatant use of the opera glaas. Aa soaa aa ever she enttrs her box or brr stall sbe in- spects the hoase, an operation which requires from ten mintos to a qoarter of an hoar. Daring the perfoimaoca tbe iospeotion of U taiU will be oootinued at iotervAls antil tha approximate valaeof ea^h lival's toilet and jawala is fixed to the satiafaotion of tha fjrfmmte. The maaaer of Wiiagths spwa riisapointthbastadfaa aSd adanwd to style of braaty. A woouko who haa fine arms will hold the giMs wM koth hands a woman who has fine haads will take off her gloves a wrman who has a kog neck will rMOMa baok aa ksr e kair, and from tima tw tima lat IJM giBB nat againat her ohiaaad »ak«a it meatka aCsot of asMwt4«wir at y » i » ai idliw ate. Ia diort, Tsarrdk IW^ is VoHky of a iaaay trsatisaa«oai)aatix. JawaUsd gl aai ss ara now esâ€"tay»t^ VadMU ksar that a tssBjr *â- *» Ijft: *«*» Bay 19,600 fiaaes fer kar faa lt,WV tnaM fcc bar haadksrokisl. and S0,000baaai for Tia'l iagvafft ^aiwrtHii tHbm Ht* ettie did not exist. J her friendly faos to wbeersr might ba whils her gentle "Who is there r We ail listcaed intently for the leply, that, quite in keeping with the rap, waa delivarel in a low, straioad voice. *â-  I am huBcry, ooM, aad siok. I taw the light from your window, and'^~" " Yon are welcome, sir," interropted Net- tie, gravely. "And," she added, glaoomg aa aroh look at her mother â€" " aod expeot- The atrsager, as be entered, directed an inquiring gumoe toward Nettie, as if not coaprshaadtBg the import of her last words, nor the sotile that passed from lip to lip of the family circle. Hungry, cold and siok 1 There are manv such in the world, bat few who basr snch gannine marks of distress. His clothiog, worn snd torn by long ssrviee, hting in limp folds about hia shrinking, shivering form while hia faca, pala and eoatraoted by pbv- sical (cr wss it mental T) saffariag, migat have beso taken for that of a corpse, wsra it not for the dark, brilliant eyes that batard deep in their sockets. Nettie kad ooodaetad kirn into tka kit- chca adjoining, aad by a clever stratagaoi bagttilaa ksr brotbar oat of his tasy-«lMir, which, bafora be ooold intercept har, she had dragged into the next room and placed at the diapoaal of her visitor. " YoB aretoo good," mannared the yoaog man thaakfally, aa he sank wearily into the inviting chair. " A aiadel tramp I" s a ss t sd Charlie, the loss of whose asfy chair might bars tempt- ed him into whispering in a umd key. Tha stranger probably overheard him, as he shielded bii faos with bis white, blood- less hands, aad spoka no more. Nettie flitted basily from room to roaai, from pastry to osllar, oa boapitabU thoaght iatoat, ^paroatly aaccoacioas of hsr BMitb- 'b sKgkt ooo^ aad othar efforts to attract bar atlaatioa wboa the stodi of pi sasives waa iaTadsd,altboagh a elooo oboorrer would have noticed by the tell-tale dimplee in har obeek and the spirkle in her eve that tha was quite cogaiasne of her mother's uneas. iness. O these ohildcaa I bow they do whoedlo aod cajole their parents t It wasoharaoteristio of Nettie thst whta __ gave with both bands full Sbe gave the cake and withheld the erast, Aboat this tiaM tbsrs appaarad oti tka sesae one whom my father aarroaaly fearad as a possible rivaL Hs playod awts that lag JtfMt 8BigiN# J i W %tN »»^!#^ yr tapaa of aooc friosds Tha I to raogbt yasag. bsadsnasr. sad of good add r ss s se* -^^ j ia Min m mimjulA* foUowisg of friâ€" ds Tha ^» baiag aoarsr akia f i anaadentaTCtBg MfWaoii tSb ItHdgariia my father was St so sorions a okaraeter that "C? and sn it was tkat wboa tbe yoaag maa, IrV tiag kithaadafaUfroai bofore hit faoa, beheld tha gh tt a iJM toa^able. with ito goodly array of sBbotaatfils awl daUeaoiss, ks tisiad at his fair beaefaotraat in sach a mate, bal^ass way that it waa baif-smnaing, hali-saddea- â- â- V- "Aad yoa have prepared thia Sir asa I Ifor wa Aal yaa do aol'kaow .who or what I am." " Oar gaeat," is ap eadad Nsttie, goatly. "Not bat that tba light" ghnciag dia- daiafall* at kis ahab^r ooatâ€" "rcveab my wrotebadaato too plaialv." " Psrdoa BM." tsid ifottie bravely " bat it U tha VMt wa ara aoMsawIrd ta asMot j •er do ]t kaowi of aay daty thst ytaUs kaB ••ThawaraUk of thaiaoat batiayad m» iBto a aap." oaatiBMd tha iSMBgor. -aad I diaaaKdâ€"alas t it ats b«ta skoald so fottk frosi tkia ' IBM go ikarlM thatkaswdgkad l*a Bat, aai sMk a I karo wtksd tutMfMtttMl -Wa WiU aottalk sa rsa^af they aaly spoke ta aob othar wbaa ths do manda oif their profaaaion forced sobm ooartosy from oka or ths other, aad it re- qairsd all the fiiwiasts of ths stagfa a to kesp tbam to thair dotiss. One lata ia the seasoa, ^sn all tha bow bad been worn tkicadbara, aa old was revived, and ta'my fatbar oomer tha priaaipU partt wera psigarti Kaon BOW ftartoJl-Mt ta tka raealb enlist tho tpptaato of tho sadisBor. ^f iatktr watohadthk hoaao.aervoaaly. both tffaad on thattagki.to taa to whiebsida Ha favour might iackaia. B» aooaaed feafo^ ttia knr- els plaeked from bis own sad hjirtad oa a yoangor bi«i|. ^par the olaw of tbainUy my father was tfi aboot hit appt^ioat^irlia was tb raU dead MMs feet^ Yo^ hava al- ready appi tlwiii^ i tba toqaal. Ikegna, aa old, nnnsaS o b S aappooad to be loaded only with SBaB ahafga af powdar, went off ia my fatha^ bkfib, aad |ho rital, whom he hadao UMy laMsd and' feated. Uy dead befora him. " I havs a^tad tkis iaeidoBtta fbow yoa the cioad si m i rt Ml tia o that kaag over oar family, aad Aortty afterward tBtftloped bm ia ita fdds. " AUhoMfc probably ao pmq adtaally be- lieved thitjhia'tew*i7 ^â- â- ' *^*f tbaa a sad aocidaa^ yMsamo tbsas wore who, roeaMiag tba enarftT b*twa«s tba tw« na^ weraawliotMstaai^ttf ^kitporthst tho tkooting waa psOModitatod^ aadta covar of tho play. Ihosfl tsason dDaiiag to my fa- tkert oars eat dkort kis stags eo^r. Ha soolodad himsoll alaoaly athoaM aad woald t«a ao one. Oaa fltgbt, I rseoUsotlMeallad MS iato his rooim aad ssid ' My soa, it WMiId haToboMHSr bottar for mo it I had parpmtly kiUodtdfi^ aiaa, for ia tkat aaaa â- sy BBBishayat wawd bo d sst r vsd aad saia. Tkis«rtrast, tllTi^ortod oy«a af thooo who wara aoco proSi to call t komoo W ot my frisads.'iskilliayme.' Ha BHMt kava spoksM inspirit of a imih s ty, lor-aBthrfiilltw^ ' Soon aftsr this oroat I Wis'Uib raoipisat iifiBtioul Bitttiiag aitrt ftooi t h r ai ri eal magers, aad I dMtnsMd ta latam ta tha stago. althoiigh aiy BWthsr bittorlv o p posod it-iM 1 tktgrkadHHiil fa' M«t pliaidfags. Bat Toath'is yrtni aad aoad. stnmg; aad aawilliBg ta heed words of oaa tion. Was I wA dtsiravt of i!rpndiag.iK aU hot prssaat jimd faro aaeda? Had!, view t Woald aha aiH^socBo r or l^or ooom jiir «a aoa «a ia paisa wttiali ay Mk.r had randotad f aiB O Bs Maay of my frioads wsra aaxiaaa to laa aso attsmpt tka biriieat walk* of aty act, aad partlr to pi«a:0 tboos, as wall aa to air esrtalB Utsor this BitttiiB af tka groat draawtitt, yad .aceaadod « tkotaagK^ idoatuyi^ ttyarif withtkam^ ^W*W 9*^^^ bet as ali^tiif waatolSo abeo I nAoal S25*.^%pfiU^S3?4 dwr laf^,*a|tiM Mrt ywy«» iâ€" " '«Ta iii l^l sg dawakd aad dsTtlos e d ia aiy«arBMB*iilaai»boftiblaJngo^_^ ' •â€" ' "' for whik ir mmk tho reeoipt tta note, a tho maaaga^ ths B laolosiag thea- the immortal thialcers. He MtadCkMN da^ ia tfcj hBdNp l^oii^ Fitly id "Xhe ^it^ftiJt bf the ooal Tha-RaMfaaaeaUkU Atimiaah "Wffdaar oufa. py ooee," ro^Jfaq(' tMoat a tbo viciiBM o( fatal ciisBBsataaoaa. Thoy dsar- ly laved Djktoevaky. whadovstod kiseaer- Kias to tlie nliaf of the'"Bahappy oaBa," ^d who »Uy alBoidatsd Uio fatal ouvnm- ^•^osa whioh aaaaaUy saad ithaataads to the dreary wastes of Stbotia. Ha hadahed his tears in a baad af tba onfoilaBiliB ho dioartad aad-aloar-visioaod." atea tbaa tho aata hat oftea beta iflHslaA iBirt aaAUHa taator has il oar itâ€" it tho ramer idle? y thoulder aa I wtito. she asks ths qiiostion "Tkthsr don't yon. think it would sound batter if yoa ware to Arioton yonr story 'TbtTalaof a fragadUB?"' had trcdden the IfSQ ro^ boyood tbe Ural Moontains his limbs has alio boon eataa by rast^ irons 1 his own g wa i ifS I bsea qiin- gled with the groans ot bis iiiiii-i|)py oom- radea in (risons and mines ia the Siberian ball he had saea tho tears of roptatknoe, and baaid tho blaopfaomy of t^^ the sighs of the innocents, prayoia aad oanos, aad weep- ing and singiag. With the loving hand of agreat artist bo portrayod all these horrors. Tho Rnsstan people have orowned him with a wreath of laurel. It arill remain grten feroTor; Dostoevtky wat ban Ittl. Ho atitdied military engineering, bat did aot adopt it aa a profes/ion. He had a litoranr tara of miad. In ISIS ha pnblishod "^Xha^Poar People," his first novel. It gave him a na- tional reputation. In 1S49 be wu ssat to S.beria with a band of political crimintla. He found God's spark in tbe breast of sveiy- ooe of tbe t::iserable beings, shut from tbe What then do Nettie's i^^.o^."y i," "*»!;?^,'"' ^^^^1 ^1â€"^ -i.„„i.i«.Tta*edhim. He probed tho Kaaaiaa charac- tor, aod nnearthad aa all-foigiving love aad His iatallectaal horina was widoa The Ohnreh Orgsa. nn osAfi^ otD ouTKOiuiin or luaort. rsB aBBaT potcb oaa at BiSBi.rM, Of all inttmoMntt this it tbo most noble, poaaaaiiag pawan of tho giattast extent and variety. How tho aobor dignity of itt tonei hatatfltdas witii tk^ dark atattire pile which wa walk araond sad view with wonder White gsaiag OB thw faoovy toasra oo high, itt htUaw toBso wiMUa spsak of mass and loBg goaabTf wl all tba traia of lioaaoBiTtb^. Aad as wa paao tbe are all ??B£v3r£«i'S^'S so beaatlfattkgt hfWiidfl lit dawa apoa tho big giaoita'kklMsr acrd oompoas a taae to them. He roaiaad his bow, oashiooed his chin opoB ths waaly bsacd ' ttat rsttsd upoa tis fiddle, roUsd ^s ajes kaavensrard, sad be wui to make dtMghml music. The stniiss floated drsamily away fa tbostillatss o( tiie sight, and presently: ths littls stars began to flniter aod thep, as Jeoat thoaght, to daoof. At JaOst was ia tbe rostsey of making mutio f r a ealestial real, a Srcoad fiddle started a straio. Jaost taiaad aad saw the deva, with fiddle aad haw ia kasd. The devil tmUad and said he coaid M«y tlta same tone. Joost told him tkat ht oca, booause tbe tuB* wat origiaaf. 'Tha dovfl then chall- eaged the aagro to play tkt tdnss ho kaow. and Jooot started ia. Ha ibis bow in jgggdisva aialas of ligkt asd rii^4 ifhoi thoglowiag bsaaw of tinted wmaoirs fi CO the yonthfal fair, knealiag to ask heaven's bosatif ally expraaaed by the poet I Ml aa ktr haadt together Am oa bar tilvar ertai soft amethyst, Aad on bar kair a glory like a taint." How tha aaieata taaaa ia boavonly grandeur roU altBg? It It aaly aM'tho Coatiaent thst wo oaa eojay fhaoo auiime taniationa. iMkitH^ fiw I«wOaaBtiiaaand Oarmaay are aptaad aatr with tttao m^jtstic instruments ia ffiafaoo sarioty. At Haarlem there is one of a tap tsda B t aiat tka oOtet of which sur- pattea aratytWag tba aiiad ean oonceive. Thoy ara aowads wkieb sooaa ta roll from the skiai lata tho doap,abya( af harmony. In tka paritiBioalaonriao of (ko Dutch, nothing bat ptalmady ia pttfoiwad. For the pur. ^aaaf lasnagtMriauBtote congr^ations of nOtlaat Aaa thna tkoaaBad voices singing in aaiooQ, tksat aMtaaara famithod with an siiorBMM9|i|ipaaalMd tho vox hnmana, which so predMtiaattt avor tbo rolling thunder of tkt doolat dia^taoaa that yoa might conceive it to bo the Tosoo of a aioBater, ooaoealed in tha monatain of toanda, The grandeur of tbit aliba8t iS ' wMiwlt*' -tna •msHMiitBfcfcif. iftd;0«ttl rdMiy. tfca' itf^lnri 21*i!rS3£S"sJSZl- II iiB H ii i i i iii M i i ip iitsMr SUI ' f ' dtt flKgJBK^ I oigss is anak aagataatod by the vast- stMbaeknaekiawhIak it stands. High- ar «kaa Wcstaiaatsr Abboyâ€" it fills up the osdoltba laiga aitlo. raaching from tbe roof, aad- freai oao tida to the othar, the pnsohafiag tba appaaiaaBt of vaateolamot 01 tilvar. Tho oxtttaaorarv floaritbet wbioktka orpBM i^iadacM Mweeo the UataifthapBalB, aaa oaly bo ooaparcd toa atBBMliaB of tha oiaaBtdu or tiw railing of tha •aqMBBOB tha tkotc. Tko largest or- gBBt is ssf^tad art bat rnmt toys oompar- ad te lUt tatgdlotBt iaitmmont, which ttrikaa tba •taiaawfih two tad wonder. Tbe writar vat is tha otgaa loft of Westminster Abbtf, wkaa Uia-kiBg asd queen of Owb- yaa, Msdaieb Itlot, wkart introduced by tkt Dtaa, aad plaood near Msiaolf in tbe eboir. Tho king, a valgar-looking man, piiMl^. Wa». drawid fa a bkek ooat, yhita.w Mtaaat» taid p at y atB glaraa, whioh wore aot long eooogh to ooooaal bis sooty writta, ttoad np tha whole time of the ser- wiao, gtidiig with amaatoiant at the roof. noaaoci^ a tall, fine, masooUne figure, waa ttraak apoB the first burst of the or- gaa, as to bs thrown iato extreme asita- tioa, so moeh sn, that she woald have Isapad aat af ti»a ttatl ia whiak tho was pisood, had B0| l|ar awidof honor (An Eng- bah lady).«BavtBtad her by laying hands apoa bar. Everr tiiae tha ocgan reeommen- ded with its fall vo lnmo o f toa ad, this iqBr"lartig'tk4scrTioasba sattlod down iato tcmetiuag like compoaart aod at the ooaotnsina waa ltd oot by the dean and other di^aittfjaa. le riaw tbe edifioe. Hab- itoil in a fathiaaab.'a moraing. drear, her atsjoaty arat oaly iliafrg'f"'*^' from ths attaadasti W bar kMBt aad gigBBtie figoM. Md tko aaMOB sjaealatiaB of sarprwo which tba was aoSttaatly Bukiag. Tba kiag, kewaear, last ia mato attootioa. aovar low- aiad Vi)k ow«a fraa tko roef, tat kept stK- gtiMg sb^l f^ 4hs8ik tttt ka madt hit ex- it at tho daor. Tkt Piisetai doi lln« ittto atmt of Kiag HiHa af Spais; harsHttar wao that gay d du B M tc ^aiia rhrim iB ;har fatksr wis akalwhr. hamdaoBMaabaltsm with whrm ^^* ^Chr'JUM tkfl is laaaksmrrlid, '*«iB» raftha jTirli-T-^" TWoBMr- [Sitooiaa danM iH mercy. ed, sad be saw a bright fataro for tho na tiOB. Meantime Nicholas died. His son par' donod DeotoovBky. Tho novaliat lanpaand in St. Petsiaborg, and qpiokly pabUslMd his great work, " Notes froip the Dead Honsa." ta it hs dspiots all Mie horrott of Sibeiisa prisons, ft enshrfaed him in the afftctlbns of tha Russian people. Avear afterward ho WroU anotbor r«Mrl||Ma work, 'Tke Miserable and OjiiJI JSiTaople." It was followed by the novel, "Crime and Punish- ment," containing a moot profound psyobo- logieal analysia of tha aao U is s that iadnoe oriata- This work soflsasd tha traatmoot of oflsainais ia Rosoisa eoarts. Hinos tbsa Dootdivsky kaa writtaa many novels, bat aooei so strikiagly effeetive. For the Isst two yaaia hepabliahad an arigiaal poriodieal called the WHttr'ipiary. Altbough very popular, he died in poverty. Epilepsy and a pnlmoaaiy complaint were tbe result of his canfiament in tho Siberian minss. They oaased his death. Throngs sarroondod -the oorpoe for daya, iaoladiag ths Grand Dokes aad men and women of all ni sss ia All who read, think, and study badt^hiai a final farswoll. Children stood near liit coffin and dktribnted flowers to vis'itors. Before the burial an envelope con- tainihg two roubles and the following note v^tft^n^W.the coffin M^BpHhicfit of a Famine-Strioken Pop- nlkt^VSnoaonr of God's Servaat, Fedor Dott^lHcr. who Upheld the Poor and Op prua^T. From a Poor Maa. Vestetdjy ths rtmiins were removed to tbe Church of Alexaadro-Navsky Lanra, and to-day they were bnried. Over SO.OOOper- sont were in the funcrj prooeosion. There were thirty groaps, representing the male and female gymnasiums, male and female medical scbools, universities, mititarv, in- dostiial, and art sehools, tbe mnsieal con- senraio^, ths stage, bar, press. Board of Trade, Chnrch, aad municipal oorporations. Raoh group carried wreaths of flowers and lanrel loaves, with diflstoBt mottoes. The wreath from Moscow bore this motto FROM TBB lUaKT OP BCSSIA TO TIIE OHBAT TBACHBB. Ko Gesiera), no stateaman, no member of the imperial family has ever been so honour- ed. Not the least notoble feature of the uracesaion waa ths aboence of the police. The people themaelves kept s perfect order. Tbe prooession was throe hoars in marohing a mile and a half. Tbe coffin was boraa on tbe shoulders of friends, literary people, and students. On the arsy the choirs and people sane " Veolmaina' Pamiat " (eternal memory ). I never heard anything so solema, grand, snd monrafal as that RoMiaa hiaoral song. To-day, at noon. Bishop Nestor, assisted ty a doEsn priasta, performed the solemn te- qaiem. Tho Minister of Pnblic Instruction and the Chief Ceasor of tho Proas were pre- sent. Wben tbe coffin was lowered into the rave sobbings wore heard on all sides, and did not ree a face aot bodowod with tean' The people were graatly moved by the pathetio voice of tbe daughter of the deoeas- ed, 10 years old, " Good-bye, my dear, good, k'nd papa, good-by " Speechea were made and verses lead. The grave waa cover- ed with wreatha and booquets, and till night- "'â- AflevpBSolw ^^p^fiSritr a m a BOMta ia msmery «f the deeeasod, with the ia- scriptioo, "Hsfuond God's spark." Taa Ubamd CaKALOr Chira.â€" Thia caaal is the moat stapendooa work of the kind ever exceotcd. It waa eommniced in tbe teoth eentniy of oar era. It is aesrly 749 â- Oes ia knttk. and aitsadt haat Jhag- uheo-lbo to YsivHaag Risar, lorating sa an- broken eonneetioo wj toBSB iity otiea. It joins tha groat riva's Yaag-ttt-kiaag; 2000 milea long, and Uo-baag-Bo, 2000 miles. Thia asd othta CUaaat onak are wK eoa- stmetod apon tbo itma plaa tt tho caoalt of Earope aad America, nor are thoy cooipooed bkt thaat of attsdiag wattr bdhy laawvoirt, olaattod aad lewwcd by Braat of locks. Tks waaa of looks ohligca tbe fTiinsse to ceo* daat thair eaaah aiooad the diferiBt tloratioBt SMioaBttrad, aad to Uft tko beato by aittmi of ohaia tad eipataa. Tbo imgatias tsppUad l^tho Oraad Caaal laadan tka eoastiy tkiaagh whiok it poaata BMaadtHfr ftrtiK Bsd, fa pt ap utt i f te ha riss tka aaBt pafialoat spot fa tka world. fViTS tbo kopo of solving tkc liqaor ptab' t m, wkick kas tooa tor »aay years fa bm. csuof onlatfea ia Msattnkaitfti, aad aat faraiakod wfpafaa sMtttial forthopaMtfatl aat df botk aartlaB, tka aafaaliaa of Biaalrtts ssado caaal tkair aaatbor a dtalar fa apirita- awlHaaota, aad MTa kiBi te a wBept ly of thoMaaaafattSplMtw Uawaiiaqdnd 8a aaU para Baaaaa at s atodanfa ptaCt, aad faaantaaajraansBWhawaa â-  asataHr. Bo Basar was taha dnak mikt â- iialiii Ths of tkt asptdiMttia afid to ko pati. Mdta fawapiaHada aftiiat^ aaa a( Jar tka piMa paiar. arttadadapataaiaf iataba iStMdaoadfa fraatio ttridso seroso tkafiddlo atringi beat Ing time with bis foot, sudph^wi with all his might, at theaA ds tmuihi ad to oatdo tho davol fa mafa s^oogth. The devil play- ed more eompooodly, bat kapt axooUoBt tiaw, but at length playodfimt fiddle alao. Joaet siiBBtd a*w aai^ th^ ta ligbUn up hit fldillt tfiiay aad raaia kubow, and then off he woat again, while the devilj krpt cu fiddling. Jaoot raa fhm oae taat to aBother, hat tka dotril iiiaied t^kaow tkem all. At length Saaday moningdaamod, and tbe ear- Iv bollt bogaa to toll ovar in )few Amstar- dam. Jeost stopped in the midst of a fri- volous air, snd tbsa started ' tho tvanqail ttrafas of tho oM toag i Now beho l d at dawa of day. Pious Dntduaan watch and pray Tha divil tossed his fiddle aad bow into ths air, where they diamioartd, and, giving tbe granite boulder a nek, diaai^Mared io a dtower of spraka, and aarid the tmoll of snl- pkar, «*«!«*â€" 'ag "Tkat boata tho dorflr Tha aext aaifniBg a Dat^nao, driviag his eows tkroagk tko laaa oa tko war to paa- ture, saw oaa of thotn stop tad tasff a flodls that waa lyiag fa tkagnat^ oasartd with daw. Thoa ho taw Jaoot tprawlod taat apoa tbe tutf fast atloep. Near kia waa a yalfaw stent bottls, wbioh atttaa|^ oaipty, ^tUl had tbe aroma of sebBappt. Jooat, whan a- laaotd, a*at toarard koma wita a laaso stop sad sm aokiag ksad. ItiiialliBS kis expor- icaotaoftkoBi^bewaatbatk tko auas day, and tkars la tiie boaldar was tba exact print of the dsTll's cloven foot. »«» » Proflti \tf Tobseoo Xonopoly. arSAT TRB ntEXCS OOTXRNMKHT MAKBM •OCT 01" TBI SAlt Bismarck, tinding the monopoly of tobaooo mannfsctare to be a prominent source ot prosperity to tbe French Govern- ment, propoees tbe same system for Ger- many. In the tsasatsanth cAitory the French Government aasumed the right tu I control the mannfactore of tobaooo, and in 1674 transferred the monopoly of manufac- ture to contractors, who agreed to pay for the privilege a_sam bsaed on the probable eamingv. This system' was ia operation until the reign of tbe first Napoleon, wben a commission appoinid by him reported that tbe only way of ben- fitting both the (iov- ernment and cinsnmera would be for the State to raaonfactnre tobaccrA[clnsively. The reasons given werr that tbe work being under one control woaid ditpoiMa'With nine- tenths of the general expenaa which would be incurred by individual manufsctorer^. The credit and capita^ otJ||o ^^^ '^S greater than that of any individual, it could make ase of all new discoveries aad maohines for simplifying labour, and thas reduce the ooat it would abolish all expea- set of show, advertising, high-priced stores, kc, and having no interestin making a pro- fit to the disadTwnt^ge of the consomet, would avoid all adoltcratiani. The system went iato practuM in 1810, aad baa oot aince undergone any modificationa. Id 1811 thesales reached over aO.OOO. 000 franca, the expenses beiag 31,000,000, aad the net profit being 19,000,000. Ia 1878 the receipts arers over 397,000,000 francs, the expeosea about 65,000.000, and the net {roBt over 332,000,000. In this sixty-seven years the erpensas arers but little more than doubled, while the net profit lias iaoreaitd seven- teen fold. As cigars, which ooastituted tbe principal part of^the prodoctioo, are made almott exdosively by band, tbe reduction of sspensot and the greet growth of receipts were chiefly aocoan«ed for by the division in manual labour wben uaited in larfgp mastss under one administratioa. Toe manufacture of matoheaia also a Government monopoly, aad the profit from it, added to that of tobaooo, aaonated to 346,210,000 franc, or aboot 969,642,000, • sum sufficient at five per cent, to pay the interest on the five thonaaod millions levied in 1871 by Qermtny, aod leave an overplus for amorti- sation which by compound interest oalcola- tioo, woald sink the whole debt in thirty- mysnttent" ftli *W g ft J»T am)Ud.]ty the 6 1-9 francs a day, while jewellers, the higkast paid of Freneh workmen, received from private otaployets, bat ao average of 9 1-7 faaaea a day. In addition to psying the highest of average wages, the Govern- ment gives lo its employeei during sickners, or *f wr a certain period of lervice, a pen- aioa so satisfactory that a position in the satploy of the State is eagerly sought for by French workmen- The sxpensss of man- agomont, clerks, agents, storage, freight, kc., reached in 1878 but 1 1-7 per cent, on the groos rcoeipts, Freaofa saanufactar^rs aad sserebaBts expand 12 to 19 per cent for thoteitams. TsB DavidaoB Coanty miaoo fa North UaiaUaa have yialdod half of aU tho geld dag taat of tbo Miititaippi Eivcr, and tko iroa dapotiti axo ragarded aa i ao xb a n tti b lo. In aakiag f jr the oangiatiaa of tkiUod labor- art tka Stata naatt to figeoitoa ted waaUta â- ilk. Ml ftobaeea toetotiat, SO iroa foaad- tiML 19 (ataaeaa. aad tka f oa a da tinw a af mora miUt to bo baih tbia ta»aar. Sorth OaroHaa it o^ l o a ittia kaaia rido fraa Haw Yarkdity. aad H itafataad tktt tko otat of a iaamoy faaaa katB 8a tha WtBt wjU A a^ttaafaa aaafatjr ka Ffeifa. aad kaa jaat iaaaad ifa fa wkiehwa ara told tkat tho akiaotof tko IhaaaBMsaStsAaalaaflMs. IMpwaak. akSpawgtfc8tkai|iiit,saiakaald tka ainiaiialntiiiil, iftini^HBkaaddat ta sSfrsst:iStsa%r7ta^ tfaHM. aarf^ b to ditowor t ko "afaatta â- tafat," ymtiidiBlw uglit to aoa- Stfto aaaav.fttaah Baa*k. witk •• jaaktf"fBl^hifkMCMaat tka faati. tBliaatkam4r*^^SladMd- Tka«raat kafcar tka MbthfaMir Mi tovat awldfa tks viAiMt alMsa fa totiaad, iltti irfctiai I liiiol] akiT fkito aaaaiNf • Mlfa* ka faMtMMair aMar ihsa kfa tSfMrgaJaSCrTPMsSEar. s tpkk. ic il fif 'l I 1 I I" i li ;•' !• !♦' ir',.

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