Farmersville Reporter and County of Leeds Advertiser (18840522), 15 Nov 1887, p. 3

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'into fln' fmlmilinu vuu-atmn in antrvnl. the Hroy mm: haw dumb .I n ubmdnn Hw farming out ”atom and My all fmmd. “nus in their own ontnblinhzmnt. A 8!. Innis rnportnr “ha mnmmi'lha numlm'ofl prop! with whvm Hiv I‘m-u- dont nhnhk hams at nm a! h'a ruhh'v "reptinnn in I'M! city. nu that :0 pr- uonn a minute mam! for three hon". mhlu lug 12.600 "ohm“ withvut m: (or the hidden. - of epilepsy. Adams. 14. ()wr. lll‘h untiuncry Thu Ontm gun‘lp' ‘an, Job " .-n'id \h trans. I'H nru “hug: [In 1' 'lhe-y ll lune tn lwcht won‘t 'lhu' rn all ri- “1er thm mhutiaml play m. I nm arr juxl to play in “itlmut A They to so roomy " that mn-m fur " “pt-m 1’ Th prayer nun-1mg “ Uh ! I «In EQONU‘ are Mint: mm: such w n, ”'UHJ. ' 'l'h has I mg a pm CHM- ( I Hm (hm: avarnl (F Mn: um! i 'Ihc- pun “nix maln- -3 his to.“ um hair Brush pitta-u mud: likwvlu: lit paints. “huh I. his ling”. nur \gmqu the quill- i to pain; um) mu. ins: a viv'un‘ At the rem-m mum (Thinosu anthnriticss, in the usage of‘ the lint] Buddhist and Tau-is: pm incantatimm to n-svw- ll‘ devoured. It Was at funtivitiru (ww- thu 11m whvn all officials M'c‘l‘t: embroidered rubm, but i that during nu m-Hpsc um pntv in 11n- m-rvnmnit 5; m! ganm-nls until (lu- mm edict had In 1m gut fmm‘ Bottle it. “(3 mnh-re-d tho his birthday and mm“! in all won,- “Mil-mm rub. .~. Keeping the "mm-rum ltruteu at Buy “l”: u Lantern llll IleIpConwu. A Ilouuhton. Mich. despatch says: ’Do ‘ ld Uruuéllu. a farmer near here, was callv‘l from his hl-me 0:: -chncsdny nngl lef His wilt! and (luuglm-r. the hatter aywl 17. atlone. Mrs. Brnm'lh- heard a noise in tlu- ('ulf-pc-n late in the evening, a (l 5hr and her «laughter went out with a nntcrn in see what was the matter. They found the ham aurroumlc-d by wolves, and before the worm-n had time to retry-at the furo- L'ioua animals surfimunlcd them. The brutva worn afraid of the lantern and re. ‘ treated “honiwer it was swung toward them. but Mrs. Brumlln dam! ‘nut swing the hum-m Violently for fear it would go out. \Vltlnfcmarkublc mummy she worlu d her way stop by rah-p toward the barn. keeping the wolvvuut buy with the light. After ten minute» of the agn-atusc ordeal she “121118.ng to reach 11 pituhl’ork‘, and while tlm daughter swung the luntrrn she alum-Md the “clues with the. fork. finally allu't-l'rlhlg in gutting intn tlll' burn and claim! the door. 'l'lwn both fainted. mkrrs his to". 1”!!ka IS‘II air ”MIMI IIqu-‘(I III I; I MINI! ”ks-«Hm IIIIII' Irru: nintu. W-IIL'II III- \SI’III“ IsIIIIch‘s lmr \\II-M I asps IIu- IIIIIII' In My '1. IIIIIIIIt HM IIIIII II I In ,1». l'It‘IH-N' , ‘ 'IIII (IIIInIriI (It xi HIHI ‘l' (IHUIII (vi I. I In! Hm Andpl» [mm W .sopt our, who was slightly cifiiwu‘iflrd by 'u full. Five ludiana uzjc rw-lxmrtcd dyad, There in no dung»! to the sort emcnts. U ' ‘r )1). lat Cavalr ucouummicd by Capt RC Upham nud ieut. J. B. Axlcsucn- The Crowscout. Firebug. also cruims u“ haw fired the fatal uhot. Ncnriy a.” 0! Hum came into the «gem-y, mxly about twenty crimping to 11m hulls. The lattvr [0 now being pursund by cavalry. Th: above mums cover all 11m camahiw, ux: ”it A: limo-w, o O U. 3. 00“!" P“! "I. “Mithfl‘ "'“l.” ‘1'. ‘3' all“ N (In. W h o Kllkd. A Crow 1»an Age-w): NW"- dMW‘ch say-z Y teuluy Quorum ‘ P00“, W" interprets5 ' re «In to bu luduu. “NW" ordcriuu t and: to will! ‘0 Ufifl- Rust" at headquarters. Altuvtho chlrt ma hur- angued the cumpu. uunbu' 0‘ them rod;- below (ieu. linger”. quarters. when 3 rlvy took lilacr, at no end otwbwh the‘ bids n tunml tuthei'c‘mp- '3 "99‘“4'7 Were down in full Mb {”31“ 0"_ 3"“ 0mm- enco {routing the 1‘4“." . DOWN" uh“ Indiana 300,, be”: ndmg about and singing “41‘ songs. At the and of the time , “1,3,“...1”whmmp to mme in with the bad young men, mose purreuder the Gen- ”..1 but demand d. the cavalry advanced. the mlumry tom position and the Indiana opruud me. A the first vulley Corr. ('1an b‘nnpauuml 'j'qop “ K." Isl. (Jam ry. Mn .1qu dud» H‘uuu- l‘llagumw Muller. m Cl‘rnop K. “M Wound"! {our timrs. 'l'h Indium [not & positiuu in the ritlc tits nun in tlu- ‘IHS’- Thu Hutuhkius rim: Hunted tuw Ii: ‘t smt b¢-)‘m:d the Little “urn. '1')“ um! I: I! in tho Ix-dnm rump, mm! mm In- dmu «1qu hm“ “ore killul. The unmlr) now ud'nncui I the Indians. dnhim them mm the gush. Sword Hutu-r “n, killcd. Ind-nu shot. twice. in the skirmish In ll r" fallow Dina-J elmw strung; nu dresq “ill be H M501”: mm rm fir “’0.“ EN l-‘Hill'l' [mung “snag: ('hnthnm. W 'h-M. ‘ "mun! H 3h NIH-M“) l'n-h 1 with M lhmlny ‘l ruu-v‘r t," skid 311's. SI “haw-1hr!“ IN) {I r to lw chnngc-d 'rn‘nll right~ ()Iltl Jm». l‘ MI A «immmntu A want-u INDIA N5. H l‘ the r M \vlm is i L11;R,"m argon u: limpnw,‘ n vist prints; to sum tho gum an at the til hu llmym'nr's s Won: qun I, but it‘ ia- 111 ”Wank-inn u a raining p mg n. hurrium mhrt-Hns.” lu‘in‘cdfi’ H-r \Iu-vtin mu ntt‘lms npp’liui Staff at 1h rim 1 m 10 um ‘ M imtn ltln:(‘him-H- arm)" rum China u: m “'l'l‘ll \\' UL“ L's awn. mt‘n ram-her, thin! stir out of ti ”lispflufhrmL H ‘bL‘ Int! mt In Iv-fl Shay I’ll Durauib ! old 11d: light rr'pnrtod . urocrr h fgrhim of doors. \nwmc huith hixmnmn . .1”! is 11 Hm fur Marks th tot H188 “mt it's KR ut only 19 In t Mir f” 01‘ L‘ohmmrc .‘micms favorin; umdcj by BMW! and others 10 1| thv impnrtnm'err dil‘h-rrm‘m In two ton wmlthy ('hixmman, to wh said. she w‘ua married at the pa revolver. ‘Uis Wifu divd '0! a broke tuniin one, of his' ruwl‘riux at‘ “at mum. it is allvgvd, he ugrevd to In «)5 his daughters for whiskey. Th in; night 11m girls wvro curried aw 10w of tho tribv. Shit!!! their ca’pti hum: bvcn brutally tx't-utud. 'A sink-9r. only N )cars 0M. wussold ta xx sum “1dr mm lilnull in '~: Nu. uuu wumeu w me. too. An agreement was then mndelhut the WHOM family should ‘ dim together. There xx no two snmllcllildrcn ~ buys, ngcd .‘i and (i~-ulul’tlw nwdwr cx~l primed to be' mntinul again ‘iu‘n month. Huring‘tlw night, Undo] says he Draught (ho rinMrm {rum an adjoining room and placed tht-m in “11- bed‘ with their mother pm! Sat fin: to the bad, but the smothexinu prou‘ss wu’s too slow. so he got a Shotgun nml fin d both burn-15mm ins wife‘sbrmst. 'l‘lw flumvs thw: spread and smothcrmllmth' I'I! OHS! A “vi-m. Silk “‘mu‘er slum“, [Nu “'H'n and ‘ Fl 'om "In "ulnar-«Two (‘hlldrénJSurnml 10‘ "with. ‘ ‘ 4 A Just (\Vrdncsdnb) night’s ' Hobmnv‘ Conunlvsputch says: Julm Model, a. silk wean-r, shot his wxfe last night and then met I'm: to the house; Two children were {my r- i to death. Model 11w}. but was cap- tured. The lilllr(lrl‘cl‘ says he told hiswife last! night he wsm mung)» kill himsr-lf. She Charles B. Ih'uwntiuld wusnbout 303mm Hf age and wry dissipated.“ HG cuumd his father. Squire Browmlchl. amuuistmte and highly ruspmzlul old grmlvumn, much troublew 11¢: was: mechanic and worked v v- av“ m Ulu :‘y‘lopsroi the 1401115171le KWNu'slxviflé Railroad in this city. (v u- v u» mfo und baby. also W. l“. llruncr. my lu‘otlwr-in-llw. I killed my wife and bub) because I, mus tired of life umlwllcl not want; alu-m lv-f: plimllluss in the world and no mm m van.- l'or tlu-m. My «muse of being t-lnd uf Me is gmvvbllng. Now let my bruthrru and friends l..ku warning. I killed 'W. 1“. llruuur bw luill not think he wu lit m livu. and now I will make an utlrmpt on my life, so gnod-byu my father, brollwraud sister, and friends and relutldus. All take warning. Good-bye. H( (Hera “To all whom it may cox ( hurlm H. lfruwuflcld, murdered and "MM. Their heads Were almost «on red from their bodi‘a u. Baum}: limwu- th'n {wt luylhu razor \ut-h wlmh tho. awful dwdq had been uounuilud. Tin bud cluxhlng was" Manchu! with bl 0d and llm farms of ”w mm.» bemuemru so that “my u'u‘uulmust bugoml rccoguitipu. Uu 1hr bureau in the parlor the “flowing let. lur, dated «mu a. m.. und written by the- murdt rcr in an unusually legible huud. was found : A mmww 00mm” Murdon Ill W"! I In Id «ml urulhfr-lndaw «.4 C00.- mlu “map. A Lunlwlllxz despuch uyl: Al 10 o'clwlt yesterduy morning Mu. MM) Brumr. llu mollwr 0! Mrs. Ulurleu B. Brownfield. who llwu n 1,932 We Chm-slum “not, cullw It "l0 residence :1 her «lighter. At: no one .uuwered her xi 3 ulw mined “It Mndow of the little ‘ e-u y {rum M- uge. 'llo night that met or eyes wun horrible one. In the middle of the door opening ouween the mom occupind by but (lnughwraml husband and I118" lmlvduuglr ter of H or 10 30.3. and the one occupied by 1 Wm Brunet. I brother 0! Mrs. Charla» Bl‘UWlllll'ld, who resided with {he family. was th body of Charles B. llrownflle. her (laugh: ‘r‘u husband. Hus )0“de by a strip. dud. At the suiclde's uck aml on u but in a «lurk norm-r reposcd thu body of Wm. l". Brunur with his throat cm from car to car. Faring 1h» sellmmnterrrmwho (Mu-l mom was another bml upon “huh, sllmjil‘ll In [luvir blend, “on: the lnruxu of his “ltl «ml tlllM. Their lit-lulu were: ullllua‘l m» H II from “I: ll‘ bmli- s. llmu mil lhmvw Ii! ld'n h \I In) 11m mxm- \th ulmh lllx awful «In-(la lnul lu-ru cummuz- «l. Tlu iml ('lutlung “us Iiu ucllul “uh bland and (‘.\ NA DA AN I) \‘cfl'YOr. earning good wages and had a a dozmx bur‘rtla of ,hcmw-nmdé wine :idrriu his u-llz‘um lh'inkinurhjs mudo :i'uLy vmi’ [\x‘mnpnd thv crime, 11b is ‘58 um! "i”“f' frum Luvcmc Mum's-en ha ago. ' H0 is 31 5mm 0L1. M ' {m humus 1m SOLD Ins NW is film! 20 n 571 of NI‘. trauma their labor: ”m 3MP, York U MM. Mm L ”W wrimx. Dr. W m the ammo Rum. (vflwuknv ! s Mm'd mm-h v" hum-Sc “Hum “mug”, 5'. ‘fir‘ijng "19 district Ifiltl’h K AND (‘ liX/l. A KENTUCKY TRAGEDY. Minus. 'l'hyg ml t)‘1(sv",gr2ipt.u'i ir ‘pursnwra; 4111st tlwit' l ‘wvre ndnpt mum of th tween (in-at nl nuin Vi“. l y M1 of th ml Ahuy "is l’limh 'mul .n;,:m~ fun \\'lllw~kc-,Â¥'. ' New York,Him/«111mm ya : \\ lulu 'n‘. \"Ivtmiu at Hu- xslmrf at Hardy) (.‘u.\lu.|-: .4 B. Blmws Hum ’l'ju- «'aptvain “will 1.".l‘hm‘nmnn ‘ «tune (hu‘sipan for the pun uh} no lruzgtr‘ JId, his uldt at d: Itll (ENTERS :nvnd it to ‘ H (Iarl 10! a broken hmrt. 1'05 at tlm Indian LL'FOV'd to lmrter‘tw‘o iskcy. 31‘ch foll‘bw- carriml away by ti their ca’ptivny th. y utvd. ‘A )oung -r was sold to another A M ERICA . mm‘ttc mm an Iliw' Hi ndn Ir «wmmort‘o it : Mgnmmm‘ {m nion with ('nn- mu-o as to ”N trade betwwn ) report In tht 1pm“! umn Eur J!‘ hit-i life. They wupsnu, of Sam (issflpntéd and “w purihmw of o lnugrr obtain a clih st daughw‘ to whom, it is thy point of u Im-d ’by' the 0’ qu'vrmin madv tnngri want-9mm n m-d fmm'iug lw Canadian K Britain and :tm was up asibility of A nl \mmuuxcx and crew “m: ‘girls tanning, P Pursue-l by girls npmugou In In pmuut "The Indians prupvrly‘. hm. the girls up. and ‘rr‘lurxml mm for its mrihum its adjustment may COHCUI‘IJ "I!" live Him! ht and then lilxlren were but was cap- m‘ld his wife H Hi my dcur Bruucr, my "I L HI Y UVK \II'II'L in thc ‘wmm piepdrifificfiit‘ magi mun $2.7l5. Tho grams to the West amount to $7. Tim 'anitnha Mmhnd has made tlm fullmvinu Winnipeg Hit-strict. for H.123”: fnr Indian mimic drn diatri‘ut. for hm'nn [Moraine district. 3L] l'rnirio Jintriut. 5601).» 51.4”. Brandon district theitril't. 92.1"“. Rusk“ for his new tie-Id i Nc-gntiutions l \Vinnipvu and 1h fur the mmtrmsti Railway have 1w ablr hmw nf a saw H} 5 Thomas Newton. against whom a true bill for tho mxirdm‘ of John Inga has been fuund. was rm’mndvd this morning to the Spring-Assim‘u, owing to the illness of an important witnegss' fur the Crown. Mr. Mnrshallmy. mombvr of the North- West (finmu-il for Bromhicw, is dying. A Victor-in special says: The English ship Michael: of Argyle has gone ashore on San Juan Islnnc‘h’opposito Noah Duty. W.’I‘. Constable Warren. who was sentenced at Imthbridgo for refusing to clam an officer's boots. has been relmsul by order of Com- miusinnvr Horclmmr. The hm l.)ryh¢-‘rry. which has been mis- sing on Um Lake of the Woods for the lust ton dnya, was found yrestny. She was {mm-n in during the cold snap of Inst work. lh-v. I). M. (kurdon Innvea Knox Church ; for his new tic-Id in Halifax wnknfter man. 1 Nvun‘limtion‘s lu-lww'n tho ritizmls of ‘ ‘I' TM llrrnlm‘ of A Bulkinmu- 1‘09]! haf the bountiful I My. was 5! mm tim m-rt. the ownnr of n KiHnnwv. is 530“ Tho total number of inmxigmms arrived in this why this season to date is upwards Of 16,000. The weather hula taken a. very mild turn. The rivnr is open again and ploughing has boon resumed. » m tluir 0.1!;405 but it .dark that the work maitcxm m was allay-d mnnuum and sucurvd.’ Oxm by one the otlu-r uniu‘mls were found. and uftpr nmm or It ss trouble won- numurcd and returned to thrir mum. but it was not until marl)- dark that the work Was over and the , . WI- (upturn, lam and two or throe shots bu firm! at him ht} was cnwred with tnnnmlin mul sucurvd. 20:16 bv mun a vulture ramped Al‘ho uf a comnmliun followed UHhidla and pnliumen I ubnutshoutiug “timings, n ”(m-ml uml qukk 3mm! ymls h- thu shuns vaox pA St. Louis dcsputch‘saya: 90m: 6! the most, excniuu scenes that over 00011ch in this city took phwu at the Union depot lm‘Lwoon {and 4 o'clock this afternoon. and for a limo created not only a. tremclidous (‘xritvnu-m. but the mkhxatJtind of n Scene among; the 1" mph) [tn-s33}; WWMME u. hpuci’ul train of puisscngor in: flat cars hearing: John Robinson's mmmgerie mud rin'ui pmplc and tin-irnnimaluflom Fort Scott, Kmmrm. came into the Union depot. r’III‘mn‘v to (Timzimxmi.«show they am Mr wintt-r. Ahuut half-[wit- 3 the train pulled out to cross {he bridge. my! while passing uwr the “ Puzzle switch ” in the: depot yard :1 flat (mr flmv tlw track, fnlhmwd by others, mm! run into u {might train on the sidu trmck, demolishing 'twn m- tin-nu Sensation at M. l ' V M r. Scott is a son of Mr. Scott, formerly Surwyor of Cnntonm of Toronto. He in about 45 yearn) ohl‘, and had been with the firm of Vernon Bros. A Go. for twwty-five yours. The New York Sun has the follow- ing ravuardiuu him; An intimate frimd of Air. Scott said yesterday : " Mr. -ott‘a private charities will newr be known. He mm generous, charitable and open-handed. Then: are three tombstones in Greenwood that he has had erected over young men who had (lied friwidiess. One of these was the son of William Lyon Mackenzie, the (iniiuriinn patriot of 18:57. Many men haw ‘ told um with tears in their eyes of what Scott has done for them. He has been a changed umn for a your past, has drank some and been to races. but I can‘t under- htami what he has done with his money." , , ,, ‘ _-.V â€".â€" \. VI.- ‘0'] l u. .I‘â€" directors 11an in the company‘uroflice in the Bartel building yesterday. Mr. Alvnh Hull, one of the slurkholdcrs, said that the company held 210.000 in Mr. Scott’s Hutu-s, but my were fully sucurul and the com~ puny would roan nuthmg. Mr. Hall udllt'd that he bulwvcd .\Ir.8uon to be tompuynl) inaaue. ' Mr. “mums Yum)“ haul in am iuu-niwu )ruh-rduy : .. Mr. Sam has bvu‘n with I!» firm fur thirty years. He came to va Yurk from Toronto. Canada. with a 1mm of intrmlm-tiuu, and was gin-n a clerkship at it? u. wuk. He was bright and mulli- gent. and he raw rapidly in ourobtwm. Aflrr l'nu 3mm he wuu minutlcd to an in- U‘l‘l'bt iu [hr firm.“ x 311‘- Scott was also I‘rmidrnt of Mn. Qer __ .v.._â€"-w_y; av. vainwv ".0 w. ‘ Mr. Scott diuppcared on October 221m, after ha had bid a long Ind exciting inter- viuw with Mr. Thomas \‘eruon, Um senior lmrtmr pf Vernon Brothers «9 00.. iwwhich M r. Vurmm ohluiuu! from Mr. Scott». partial uphumtion n" his busim-au eu- ullgl‘ nwulu. W ilu Mr \‘ermm than um: slum Mr. h'vmt'a dianl’peuruncu has lnu. nhha to 1mm the mnuuut in which Mr Srolt lulu involved thu t'mn. he hum nu! ma; ubLL Lu 1121‘! mm wlu “:th mom) \n-m. Mr. “mums \'rrnuu haul in nu illlt'l'Viv“ wsh-rduy : " Mr. Sun” has bwu Mlh 1h: to the warm 0! $00,000.. ‘35. 313.71“ Luwreuccville Cement Company. of 115 ngndyyay. (or $10,000 more. M r. Snot: mu; 1150 President; of (ht; .awmwmillu (Erma-n: Company. Tht Lroctors lurk in the company»: 91_lice in the AI ox-I'orunmnlnu'o Input!" tron Kou Work-Ila 0011mm A New Yorkdespuch says: Dub] Scott. one o! leu ablru sud most summ-clul mm new mom in this any in ”Ar pupfl’ nude. :- psrluer in the old firm 0! Vernon “N'lurll A‘ (30.. and Prynlxlent of the Ivanhoe Pspu Comps"). has my steriously dauppcurul "l‘he mystery is pally solved by the dis- covery. since Mr. Boon’l disappursucr. lhst ha ha withdnwn considerably ovu- 840.00() in cash from the firm 0! Vernon Brothers .t 00., and that he hu involve-d tho firm wuh the Ivanhoe Pspsr Compsu) tn IL“ ... s (MAKING \Vll‘l) ANIMALS Mm! fi'mn Hm Surnni'rst and the Mfinitobk (‘x‘mw-rnmont :nv tullumng 13,-pmp‘riatimw: “Hh‘lct. fer home missimva. lmhun missions. 951W). Mar- . {m- hm‘nu missions. 31000. district. $1.1m. Portage la MM. 5600. Burn-L diu‘trict. ndnn dmrint. H.5H5. Rvginn worn as early as! poaflMo "I Dr. lhuuo‘n has already 1 mhmhl‘v infatuation re. mint. and will be occu‘pigd n.--_-.X..._ ......_.__A.. I at M. luuis (Hm Hm Est-ape ol “mists from a (' lrxfnn. timu of tl. c- le Riser \ alloy he «~n rosumui “uh reason- um awful r: Suit. l a_ Mtilmdist Missim: Hoard FAN... "IAN DEPAI'L'I‘ER. Smakqu-hswnn distrh Imndian missions in * an aim-1m, M mtry with flu r memhvrs wm’n and possible an 11):. if is mam! w Hum-n that In Mit'hm-I. Q. ('. of Tommmhaa hnéu‘ a pmtlnn on the bench o! the q Bend! ni‘iflibta. and U1“ Judge A will it find. mm. at that «mm, I'm] Smith. a f-Irmu 'l lixim: m-p who rtu'mflh Inst (mu- chxldn diphtherig‘ burh ltno more 0 The hm r- "mining members o! no critically I". TD‘ Tut-nty-l-‘nur lltllll‘ Systrm. Mr. Snmlfnrd Fleming. nriginntnr of the: ‘2} hour 5} stem. lma rmr-n'rd a lc tcr from thoJupnm-nv Minis!” in Landon «stat-6mg that the Qt o‘clm-k {van-m ml] be adopted throughout tlmanonoso 1'2 mpiro on January lat. Mr. I-‘l'muing in also mfnruml that it in diving antisfmtory result: in Sweden. and mpressrnthn lM-lif'l that it is only a mam-r ofn trw yearn lwfnro the sygubrn will be nninrsnlly a‘lnph-J. ' A Nrw Sport. smusu .ummn 11311:. On Tunsriay night. M N1). 41:? King‘s marl. Chelsea, says the Landon Trlt'jlruph. an extraordinary shnvinu match against time was (lo-cidvd. TMdy Wick. l’l‘1(-.«:lomn- pion harbor. being bnvkcd to shave 30 pm. sons in I30 minutes for £15 u side. He actually shouted 77 persons in 5:! minutes .33 avmnds. and thus won the stakes. In the» first quarter of an hour he disposed of 21 men; in the M‘COnd. 14; in the third. 19; and in the last H mimmq 5:5 socondg he put on a ”spam " nudfinislwd off 25}. l’sulvglitu. William Strickland. of Loads. champion blimll'nlcl plug or of the world. (lied rec‘i-ritly at Leeds. He WM 3’4 yvara of age. There is no duubt that the attain of mental form he brought to bear on draught: shuttered his m-rwms System, and made him {all early 0. viviim to any dim-Mm which pre- sented itself. Wylxie. the “ Herd Lnddio," in discussing blindfold laying. expressed 'he opinion that b indfold playing was injurious to the brain. and should nowrbeindulged in. Besides, it was a usrltrss tut of ingvnuity. Strickland was a splendid player and a genial man. 11¢.- had many frhmda. ‘ I'mncdum, to Srnllulul. but on lxvr arrival at Strnthrtlnir blur and Mr. John Arch. le’hmuld. of tlu: Hudson Bay 'ost. br-uttmo 01m, and the trip to Scotland was j-mlrli- nihsly [)nstpnnul. though Mrs. ‘Mullmmlll [maxed :lu‘uuuh, anumsn the same day on u visit to Ink-ml: uL Rat Crook, while lwr lumbmul went on a trip \vo<t.. Allhmmh Mr. Campbell was much disturbed" at the mm’cpmtud turn of affairs. yet he has made up his mind 'tlmt “ what can’t be cured must be endured," and forgiven the couple. SI! "f tlw Film") The Minnodosn. Mum. Cit-11mm! had the fullnuing in a. wool”. imp-z ska-aurpriw uwnih'd Mr. (Jamper, of Morehiston. flu- weok bt-fm‘u last. that he. litilé‘drounud nf. IIu hm! muflu urrnngmwuts to 1-10an has dunghtvr, Miss (,‘nunplull. we]! knmm in I'mncdom, to Srmhmd. b‘nt‘on hvr urrjml lust your, and 5.162.093 bushels 10% man the average of six you”. Tm [uwrago‘ yield pbr acre is 16" bmhvln. Spring \vlu-ut may be- set dowunsa general failure. 'l‘l‘wt'stinmtm yirld 'is 5,033,117 bnnhcia, against 9318,5553 bushels “1.51 your. and 9.71:5.»47'.) lnwhuls for an average of sixymi‘s. 'J'hu barlwy crop was sun-ed with Huniuriy any injury from dismim'n rim). but the )irld pvr new is less than for any lm'rws't of the last six years. The. tofu] product is 17,131,h303bushcis. i)(‘lll:.( 2,577,448 1088 than last year ,uud 2‘(J.’$J,.‘;H3 L «15‘ than thv average of six years. The on: crop is bvlo‘w the M1 rug“ 1 'yiuld.‘ The vstilmumi prmluct huts-18,101 ushvlr. uguihh‘l :SNJHLSJ'QS lam: ymr. The (calimntui )it‘ili bf puma is 12,17‘;,:,:{2Â¥2 bushels against 16,013,755} inst your. Mrs. Sacha Hm Sf 1..-"... u. n mum 'pgu. w'us found Wednesday afternoon'by her father. She was walking on the street in :anfalo ”1 her husband, Prod. W. Adams, m whom she was married in Toronto inmxudiutcly after her disappear- ance. They have been in Chicago during the intrn‘nl and only returned to Buffalo on “'m‘lnra'dkty. The law of New York mukea it a felony to, marry a girl under 16 years of age, wilho‘ut tho CONSCHt of her parents. Thu penalty is: liw yours’ imprison- ment or $1,000 fine, or buth. Mrs. Adams: has lwr murriugc culilluntv. and it is not thrown wheehrr't‘hvre will’llb'nny prosw’u- lion nrnut. Mrs. Pugh, .hur mother, in \‘rry ill. Cmmjuhan .fimith. n! Advices from Buffalo convey the infor- nmtion that Laura Pugh. the 13-year-old daughter of Mr. Wm. W. Pug‘), formerly of Hamilton, who (“Bum-red from her father‘shouse in Buffalo six “‘beks ”:0. “9.... I...“ .I In n In Company With Her Husband" She At'cunls Her Father. Advices from Buffalo .conyey the infor. Lit-:Kul Nth fever as a result of he: fatigue Wlnlu Hill eouvlih-w-nt lho grin mm.- quake that shook Charleston to pieces color to Savannah. and the Shock and terror nut- ‘ing upon her enfeeblml nerves entirely deutroyd her sight. The specialists llt‘l‘r. when mnsullui. declol‘ul the case was hulx'lL-smmxl she must reaign herself to lll'e‘long blimlmas. Upon this .‘i-ful Verdict she wrote to her fiancee. u caning him from tho engagrnwut. and regigmed herself to darkness and loneliness for tho N“ at of her life. The manly young Scotch- mnn. howewr, refused to submit. He wok the n: >.' ~1emner for this country. and on «raising deohmd than he loved and would marry her whether uho (Wt'l‘ regained her sight or not. Stuuuluted bythis unex- prolni happiness she at Once began to mend, and with tho restoration of her general health her eyes begun to improve, and now she has as bright u air of brown onus as are to be seen uiiyw lore. and no one can see Iuriher into a millstone than she. They Were m'nrried on Wednesday and Will return tp Scotland some time in Novunbur. ‘ s has. manna-n13... vacuum. in I“. Premium! ““0 Could I“ “t blush». grim New York mrmmdent a! nu firooklyn L'uyle will 5 many awry. un loilowu: Rather . notwh wedding wok pinc- here the other do; '. with n romantic nor) “inched. Young “Dal Rube-rum Bhwkiu u! the gun Glasgow publishing huuu. «me over the ocean to hike luck with him in the guise o! . holpmeu Min Elimi Arthur Bntts. of Savannah, (it; who is I niece of Ilie lute President Arthur. He ii» a lull. blumlo youru fellow. who is 3!: excellent business man, u the prelem prosperity «if his huuw ghows. and with u ht‘nrl. in Uh; Fight plurv, as the following mm- aiul')’ mufi'cn: His Mfg was a. mini“ «if his ~n-lnnuthcr, an! came as a School git! to mhnwnv to llct'dlu.‘ulw.l, living in hi.- Jilhi 1"»; home. lIu MI in low with hot prowl-:1); and they \ur'.‘ prmisiozmllg |Ii;;-l;;u‘< waving to lvr _\uulh. Upon hm ruum in (his (70mm) 5m.- was iur 5mm :nm- tin; xhxuh-d nurse of “(1‘ dying grandfalhva', and after his dvulh was at- m‘ kui Ml}: chkP us a rum“ 0! hur Lam.“ 9‘ )"ul hi-r’n O'Nfll'l A I! LAI'HA l'l'h’ll FINISH» "A"! hy hlphflwrh Plums Frustrated. KATRIMOKXAL ROMANCE, Y.. duslmuh «syn ix inn m annaksny ‘mhlr p from hlmk more an Tuesday. "be-rs n! his (Muils' r sum prminiozlam Ivl' _\uulh. Upon ha. ry she was for 501114 nurse uf her dflzm k who 9 par The present epidemic of diphtlmia‘in “can.“ u “nun; loan film. It is not hkrly thu the U w-rmm-nt MI] Map! the- promml {m n rm m-tion in first- vlaw milwnyJun-s to a unilnrm raw ufhm rum: a mile- rww-ml) mudri by tho l-‘rq-nrh ('Mmbv rl«1f‘(‘onvmor:'o.'of Momrml. l‘itmhhm f‘hhmr/r .- . " A pmmhwnt wh) ninlngM Myn that the rnminn mm W)" Le umwplcetnly bald. Perhaps y tl'm time smue‘luvenliw mmim will M! d I drama! with wary mu in tho from m ." ‘ . ”Swot dmr Ilick rm in ‘ cute 0! perspiration. an the m0an ‘yéu me‘ on“ your port-fl absorb. Do no! a ch contagious disuse. vmh 111 my 1 mmmvh.‘ m bctmn m» ml 3 the 1‘ fire. been: , the hon umm [In flu. pr-nlm-I lhu- nlhv lm‘s give and has of otlwr “fit-ties. The {run is all good and sound and was Miami by the doctor in his nplvndm orchards. ; It may pot be unnvrnlly known that tltt-re' are on Dr. Hp‘rimzvr's prmnims apple tron whilh wury plum-(l in the your 1812, This season two of t‘hme _bnre fruit in abmnlnncv. The my 1: nd‘rr. Applq-Trrn of 1812 SMII fin Full hearing. At Dr. Springer-'9 barns in East Ihmiltnn is :1 Fight rv-nUy worth swing. In one heap 9.1mm in A thousand bushels 0! apple! mhodn Island Urrwnxinw) and hvro om! (hvrfl are pw-s containinu Inner 1.50 bushels of othvrr uric-ties. The {mix in a“ um! . " "l" ‘ Earl Swnm-r. in n. qu-bclmt Sc'arbnrnngh this ore-mug. Mid it ill buwne Lord “at" tiuutn‘n tonmku imimmtimm against Mr. (i‘lmismmq that they wvru as undofurrwd and illogiml as Hwy w'bro unfair. Tlu- u'ommo nt of Ireland, widmnt n'uartl tohcr national aspirations. was bound to fml.‘ Mr. William Johnston. member 0! Par- linnwnt {or South Bolfgst, n Conservativo. made a spnech tonight at Glasgow. In tho mursn of his rcnmrks ho. said that every Ormmmnnn in Ireland was lie-terminal to mkn up and “(this rifle.» Int-fore he would nHmv tho Empire to he tnrn up. l",_1<- .VVV_-~4-. v” u ulmructvr of Coustuhlu \\'ln~lvlmu, who mu; nuwdrrullp momzlightorn, was thu nnmt monstrous of all his ussprt‘iona {uni ought, m cause shame to his; followers, Th 2 ntutw uncut that the police had paid an infonnvr previous to planning tlmomragc Was totally ‘ untrue. In comparison the number 0! rum-tings prm-luimed by the Conservativn-s w‘aa much has than during Mr. Gludstone‘s administration. 1 Cm linning. Mr. Balfour said he intended ‘ to at p speakers who directly advocated m-imo, but tu tnlpratvthnse who only tnlkml nonsense. Earl Spurn-er, he said, mowd unt-astly in the Parnvlllte livery. but Mr. (ilatlslonn as if “ to the manner born.” Ho concludul by predicting that a stetdy applimtinn of tlm present polic of the: (iovnrnmont would result in thc‘riuh be- coming enthusiastic and loyal supporterio‘f an empin‘ which they by their virtues were tittvd to mloru. _ firm! ? (Grim of "'Oh 7') The truth was. the Nutiozn‘alistu. including Mr. (H.1d‘stmw. must 01:00.30 upon which horse thry will litit'. If they than») to triumph in th.» (it-fun! of the police. lot thuh: :mtblnum the police {or tiring in snif-dofvncc. If [hay chums-c to any" that the polic'e were bruml butchers and they fired without «muse. let us hear no mom.- of this indirect triumph or ' their dift'fit. (Che-era.) Mr. Gladstone‘u attack on tJm i-hnrnncm- Ar t“;-‘.....i.t.l_. un‘. I u ,. __- n... W ......,, could have bcvn‘lfreveuted. even 'if the amendment which Mr. Gladstone wanhrl lmd bet-n iusnrtud in the Land Bill. Mr: Ulml (0120’s criticisms; on land legislation V.-- .\...uu.uv D" ‘ Irrlund. 1n condemning Mr. Glm stone's inconsistency and his [m Ht‘llt ' tnctics. Mr. Balfour dvclurc Ilmt .119: one of the evictions now ocqun'jn Hulcwfis animal-“ed and rejected fusion. but they had instead re‘jucted m: alliu'nco and ncm-pu-(l fusion, and their principal objovt now. as evnlunct-d by H'ury paragraph of Mr. Gladstone-‘5 shamJIul spveches, was to render difficult the gowrnmcnc of l l 1 winter of 1585. he compared the Liberal party to those barbaric ancestors who got. baptised because their king fambrauad Christianity. One morning Mr. (ii stone nnnouncul himself a Home Rule , and forthwith a large section of the Liberals decltfl't‘kl themselves Home Rulers. Some of them explained to a scuffing public the renown for their conversion, while others, liku Harcourt. evidently : believed that t‘ Least said soonest mended,” and that it. was possible forms-n to utter their opinions rogunling Ireland and yet retain the trudi~ tiona hitherto governim,I their party. They might lune allied thcnim thS with the Part uullile pant) no for as thaquestion of Home .., . . _ ”o'nts Wt'l‘l‘ «luv, not to lurk 0! resolution on :hc part of tho Uowrnnunt. but to debuts in the law. which had never contemplated '- v9 sum. to) stem of organirxd popular rebellion. ‘ a .u.. rumour addressed a large and enthu- -lastiu audience at the twin hall this (‘VL‘N- lug. 'lir: said he hoped that at the next svssion of Parliament England and Boot litlu’l would get a fair sham of legislation. Still. the lrish question would rmnain the foremost problem in the mind of every ono who took an interest in tho fortunes of his country. 110 had noticed that Mr. Glad- stone»â€"(hooting. cries of “ Chips,” and : “tightenâ€"although he had mentioned his programme of lrgislaiion, did not appear to taku a very lively interest in it him- self. Except as regards the offer of the plundering of the Snatch and Welsh churches, as n bribe for the dismembcr. ‘Inent qt. the empire. Mr. Gladstone dis- played little interest in anything except llw Irish “question. and no innirhad «lone mom to: take it impoasiblc to ignore the irish question. Thcrrl'ore Ireland would be his (Balfour's) topic to night. The question Was not whether Ireland was to be uowrned under her own or an English Pur- liament, but whether she was to be governed at all in acoordanco with any of those principles which had hitherto regulated the action of every civilized State in the world. ((llieers.) Referring to the events of the winter of 1555. he comnnrml tlm T.ihnrul A but il-‘ridnn night’s Landon c-sblr up: Mr. Bailout went to Birrniughnm to any and ntteudud the am unluui mart- inu of tho Midlnud Conservative Union He w'u nccomynnim by a detective und the chief of the Lesuiiugton police. A! tiiruiitigium "med detective. were posted at the do t to wntch for Hus iciuul char- .teterq. r. Bulfour receive during thn ‘ dny I. hundred addmm from Conservative M58 unions. and in thunkiu the di-putn. tiong which broughgthafin hu ave assumn :e that the Umwruuicnt was resolved to i I )' semi boldly and firm}; with the work 1;: ny had taken in hand in Ireland and briu I it ‘ Ion. good conviusiun. He admitted du- "Mk \xusitdifiivult one. but ht'il that it ,2.” Inhale, pmsibiv and capable of suv- 4 min! at‘umupli-huwut. Certain illl‘idi tits in Inland llml cunv'd some of their Iiimnis some misgixinga. but those inci- 0! 0m- »ms thirty bush-~38 and of r Huirtydhrw- bushel“. The docton n are“ utcntion to fruit culmro. bun gnu-rally mum-sum}. ‘ mu m Mtwvm tho pick mg“; an, the hon attracts the this Irelwd to be Smurged Into Bubmiuioniad Pm Bpeooh to ho Inppreued In condemning Mr “Clad- inconsistenc; and his pun :tic. ‘ _Mr. , Balfour dt-clurcd mgromz AT mamas“. museums WILL :ec uhes, was to mmmm of lur- Glad- rmur. but arm a 1mm «01th durin the entire city ,1th ha" down I ”found " out. in :1 yard, 11 e il'h‘ been taken by you“ 0. the my vi!“ his ”mu (m and mm. («H mm n «1011‘. moi): to )- Mukomd‘by "1V witn. whnimisfnd n Wm tc-Him; mt: Ihvnumh-r of (-rrdimrn that ad mlh-d to am me during lhfi days \"hild aha ms in tha midst of her me the m bell rung. U! mun-e the fire mm in Hm or. u’nn of 'Uw city In. whirh I Im Sfid renpmmhle. ‘ I“. jumpnd‘ {mm the ooh. thrv-w MT mv flippo-r- Ind mmd ‘0 pm 0;: mt aha. 1 «mid find but we of "mm. bu't arm a law «an!» chm"- -5“. éh Hut mv mud. that had bran alu- mfn. Mad ”1.11ng of nu slimvrm ”mt hu‘vd to d when the tnhl n10 that if I couldn't go! homoM 1h: prnpu-r time I cmfld gvt- my mmla Mn rvatnnrnnt as she wnuM no: he bothcrrd kwp‘uu: tin-m warm. I did not dinpuk- hvr suggestion. for she had a peculiar way uf arguing; Hm! is not by MW mmn! M plvnsnnt an it is striking. My luncheon was cold. Tho. chops were drimi to a crisp. thh mumps were hmvy and the mfice all grounds. I did not dare complain. and shut trying to out in min. I tuft the "bio. nmlthrnwing mym-If on the sofa trimltn; rest until dinner hour. My win». As usual. min-mi I had mtrn sparing!» and wn- tut-ml m (mum‘s! thin I had been drinkinu. , --_ "u“ “a: npulrrll Evidently the city editor saw the smile oi satisfaction and as he drew a cigar from hi; handsome cigar case called me to his aidu Oh, no. gnntle reador. it was not for thh pur- poae of giving me n cigar. but uonic more :iusigiiincma. “ I haw: cards for n Wmlillllfl tonight” You take it in. and on your wn) drop in the theatre. and write up a "Ollmn lsefori- you go to lllt' wedding: son what thv- iirc oomminsionvrs do. and when you ri-tnrn Liko a look in police headquarters and am: what you can do {or early copy." were the orders mt hl' tnnmliziiigly blow some of the smoke from his rosim-Hctoria in mv MA). ' “ Is that all 1‘" I nakml. as I entered the unlr‘r in my pooh-t dairy. " That‘s all ' I' iumw at proaciiir.” ho m-nnrmisly replied. and kindly told me] might go homo for lunch. This was {he bout. or-lvr he had given and home I went. Mv wife kimllw .. . ..-..\.. the boys were on timestrect shouting thi- ~h'_flus. I drew a sigh of relief. for 111W:- could be no more work for that day'spnpor. Evidently the city editor saw the Slllilt‘ of satisfaction and as he drew a cigar from hia handsome cigar case cailvd me to his side. Oh. no. gmnic reador. it was not for thh pur- pose of giving me n cigar. but some mum unsignummw. “ I have (:nrnis_for a Wedding |.. h: .‘..L " ‘77.“.n. “\ullllnll, I nuvlflit‘tfl‘fl in trinting the girl to l‘wr aunt‘s, and finally hringinu hvr home}: Thinking: I would [11' mum-.1 with ll gum] pim c of work, I rut tnrncrl. “rote a hnlf culunm Mary. and [Mimi it in. The city editor run! it, and win-n ln- com-ludvd. handed it back to mm and suit], “ hit that down to ten “MPH. Amlmziy noultl hive worked that (mite np."} ' My hvart sunk. I wrnte tun “HUS. hmnh-d it to hint again “”11 lit-mm tn) chow cup). inner to prn’cnt innnrdntte starvation. l haw \qulu-d‘nn a. half a hundred Vpupors since entering thv. pron-anion and I do hmn-stly helium that it has always hm'n Ill)‘ luck to get the mean assigning-Mm Austin l ‘ the city edi'or saw final was resting and he npcncd his asuignmcnt book. “ They are holding a poat-mortnm in the morgue on a budy they think Was poiemned. Work your- ‘ so-ll in and catch all 3011 can, because the doctors won't tt-ll you anything.” . A postmmrtmn. an empty stomach. and the snijnt hnving been buried two wm-hs bofore bring exhumed. It‘s all ‘in the busi- m-ss and out I Went. For an hour [stood by HM} dissecting table carafully wnt'chinu tho tvstu made by the doctors. and wlwn they put the stomach in a pail to be mm- [ya-d I was 113111)}; and ruturned to the ”nice. There was no result. so aside frnm the brief mention of the fact there was ' nothing to write. The'forms We‘re soon on their way dawnstaira and A moment later the boys were on theatropt almmn... n... was pni’ing owr colu soffignrcs. Now, it therein unyiliingl ( test it is fignrus.‘ unlusu on a. bank note in my own pussuaaion. Until now, I put dawn and carried over until nothing but figures seemed to t-xxsz. I turned in my at‘m‘y. had the pleasure of hearing it pronounced “ not what it should 1w," and em! down for a little rest. 'l‘hv (.‘ltyvvdilor'auw me do this and turning to line said :‘ “‘ The .poliuc headquarter re» pom-r has Hunt in a story of a girl missing from Hubokuu. Now you go over “1141'. tum-(a her up, and if pessiblv, tlnd hvr. 'Ynu can get your lunch when you. i-muu bank." I um morally (rennin than a city editor is lllfl' an actor, inasmuch, as he never wits, but. I do whun it enmoa my way. Well, I wont to Hobokcn, nnd‘nftcrtwo lioui'u’ lmrd u‘mk tr) ing to make the (Jermain under- stand English and lintrning lofiluun try to make me understand German, I snooumlwl in tracing the girl to l‘wr aunt‘s and finally bringing her home}; Thinking I would bu crmlm-d with u gum] pimc of work, I n.» turned. “mm a lmll‘ cnluxnn story. and lnrnwl it in. The city editor rvad it, and win-n In» com'ludvd. lmndml it haul! .n um repprtera who have the plan; we of, watching him make sheet music on of his copy. “I understand,” he cominuvd. ” that there is reason for believing that. there is crookcdnéss in one of the city wards ; you go see the oxpert'sreport. carc~ fuily compare his figures and fnmings with the originals. and get in a. good awry in time {or the first edition. Now hurrv." _ __-... nun-u.“ I “A little line this moruin salutation from the knight pencil, as every city editor 1 the repprtex'a who have the watching him make sheen mu copy. “I understand.” he .v- â€"â€".- At 7 o‘cioZ-k mi; morning ihe little alarm clock on my iii-mid made a. buzz and u wliizz that. fairly set my hair on ends, and with the alarm Were sc‘chhvraniuwu rib blows inflicted by’ my wife and her pointed elbow. Every man when so sud~ denly awakened longs for just forty winks more of sleep, ‘ but if he is a re- porier and has a wife who sleepe from 7 o'clmk in the owning he" can’t have them. 1 was soon turned out, o! bed and after going through my, morn- ing evolutions, hurried down stairs to breakfast. llnsiily breaking'an egg, half of which I spilled on the clean table cloth. ‘I mixed a roll 80 hot that it could not be calamaippe-d my coffee which made me think u “ Bob " Davis torclilight procession was going down my throat. glanced limly at a morning paper that was lying by my plate, but which lack of time would not permit me to read. seized my hat and last year’? miercoat'aiid hurried to my otlicc. Otis I w-u, nannusvu. Sow, had tlm last word been ouliltz ll, 1 might be soundly shaping. hub with that word in the order the column must lu- givcu. and in doing so I will tell the city editor what I have [non doing, and at the sumo lime let the Argus readers take an outside glimpse at the daily life of an aver- age uewspup‘cr reporter. ‘ {4" u \vtrs’ \u,’ arcum Thom do luv pea“. who. u they all comfortably by thur tin-alien rwliuq theia duly WW"- na owns a! the amount on newton“ lnbor not: column in that you!“ uuutnlul. ondfixo worriment in may M'- the nun-nuns reporter tndurod. low remamhcr Vel’ dutinctly when but u schoolboy hawi triad to outriul myschoo: companions in writing esuys, and outer- tumtcly {or m) sell I mode this I Ipeci study. ‘I wan llwuyl devotodly stuc‘he to nempap Its. in (not. there is, a streak of prlnter'a ink coursing through 'my mum, ‘ ‘my grandfather ut tha time of his death being tho oldest editor and publisher in NH b‘tutu of Pennsylvania. 1t 15 no more than natural that when Iloft school-"which l ulld wry suddenly to avoid being exrdlm for putting a rut in my tcaclwr‘u (wkâ€"- that l phould drift mm a newspaper other. I dhl this. and now. as I look at the liulr Ulm'k on tho mu‘nu-l and III) wife in bud soundly Hooping}! wish I haul not. ”in lung ultvr midnight, uml m {um me Is a note from tho city editor, which reads: How u wlmnn u-l' cum in llu- wily tll 5k by a .‘lu t rumnwm mambo lmpL-rntlw. Noe All Suntan» by Any- Mum Advice. Went and in for she had a peculiar way I is not by MW mum‘s M is striking. Mv luncheon chops Were dried tn a crisp. ro hmvy and the mfice all d not dare complain. and A' REPORTEB’B hm l'hrishvmnf {I put l.-ll_ into a damn only to '0‘?! h duff". ”h" and returned to the no result. so aside {rum of the fact there wag The' forms vwre soon on WM havo'tmmml out; in_ m. min 33"" W C"! Argus nu hurried to my office. this morning.” wns the 4’! I ' ' ’ mm made'a buzz and My set my hair on ends, 11 Were sen-ml wrll~nimed d by" my wife and her ‘Ivery man when so sud~ knight ‘6: 41w Mu; editor is @ubbcd by very few minutes .5! M w; City Editor Mrn. flailmtyno. wifn of Rev lhlinntyrm. Print-i ml 0! tho Lu Inga. mun-n. hnn y the duth n-lnh‘w become chm mast-sam- a! Thn donned onflnrpnn was pm £2fme w'hi .5": MM“ Mun romiven. men of 0.9 mu Ii!!!" mini no, sad her £15.”). . “ You am.“ said Mr. Fred Grunt to the alt-Mora of a New York tOWn tha other duy, “ ”unlike President Cleveland. I hive tnknn my wife nlnng." Freddy in right. Moat of the mistnkes made in msrriod 1* come from men not “king their wivu «long. A mum is never in better com ny or snfor than when he «he: hit wile a can. ~Ruflaln t'nrgriq'. dlr-‘sux suhoul. has n reading‘dosk in a cornol' of the school room. and on it pa “Tru- sure Trove" and "()ur Lit! e Gunman file. The» are specially useful in stormy wvntlwr. During the time of any special M‘rmt. nnch as a war. nhe pm: the Graphic or odd numb": of other illustrated pgpen «m the rmdinmdnnk. 3mm nkilA-... -. file. The» are specially useful in stormy wvntlwr. During the time of any special M‘rmt. nnch as a war. nhe pm: the Graphic or odd numb": of other illustrated paperl nn the rmdinu-donk. {Ibo children M nrmn hnnrs road in turns ; sometimes one will read to a group of linteners. tilt-“m m A Detroit dvspntch says : The Coroner's iniqm-et in the man 0! Mrs. Jane Kong. 0! Adrian. who drownvd herself n Suturdn . was n‘mrkedbyn‘peculiur cpiso e. Gertru a King. the principgl wimose, who is given to naps lasting from two to Iourlmnrs. during whirl} she cannot be amused, fell asleep in mum-room. and the able legal gentlemen pnfimuntfnftcr shaking her, worn pcrforcw mmpvllt-d to await the plenum of tho film-ping bounty. Finally the inquest. was udjnuruml until to-morrow. The girl is 18 vmra old and tho Iblcst slumberer in lwnawee count)" ,Vfl H. .- u try! vu um I uncu (Lnn‘dom, snggwsté that an asylum or an institution should be opened at Bombs oernlcuttn for the poor persecuted chi] . widows of India. V of whom there no m-ventymine thoumnd under 9 years of age. The uuuwmtion furnisht-s a practical 0 :1- ing for thv energies of ladies intereste in ’IA.-._.‘.- â€"â€"â€"â€" A ‘ Rev. Dr. Rom, agent of the Presbyterian Church in (.‘mmda. announces the receipt up to date of $2.070 as the result of the tour of the mission bands of Knox 5nd Queen‘s Colleges. Bishop O'Mahoney. of Toronto. who has hecndangvronsly ill for ,aomu time put with l‘hmlnmtidln of thohcurtnvus reported mun}: better last cvenmg. I‘rqf. Mon Muller. in a lotterko the Time: Cexmna work A London ‘cublngram says: We are threatened with a new craze, which, pro.- pvrly worked, deserves to become as popu- lnr as walking round tho Agricultural ”all nsv‘d to ho. Napolmn Bird. is astonishing the North of England with long-distance pianororte'pcrformnncva. Last w-uk this artist plngeilnt Stonkport for flirty-six and a. quarter hours without stopping, ‘llll'l‘tlly bunting his own best previous “word by rlvwn’ and a qlmrturihourl Alllm'llgll “lull troubled byalegpinvsa dur- ing the la lmur ortWo. he. seems to have tinis‘lm‘l very lit, and wound up by singing -‘ Rulu Britannia." to his own accompani- mont. At present there seems to heno rim] in them-1d. But when we get our two or tlm-a men playing against one unothrr on uifl'vrvnt pianos the sport will bc'coinr- exciting as well as intellectual. A "Int for Trnrhnnfi Miss (Eli-warm. tenchc-r inian East Mid- W _.- u... u u. ”u"- wer. succwded in killing the mink; 'bnt during the combat his feathers becmno ’ so was that he, ton. was unable to get. out and was drowned. Bot-h victqr and vanquished “are found dead in the bare] after-wands a Mink and a Hawk Fight in a Bel-rel o! , Water. A fight took place a few days ago on the fume! G. Humhew. lot 6, con. 6, West Niesouri. the like of which does not often inccur. Mr. Hanslmw had a sunken barrel in a spring on his farm. where the water in very sauce. A mink thought he would go unto the barrel to have a little swim, but when in he inund. he could not get out again. While he was struggling in the water a large hen hawk chanced to fly uvar, and it see-me to have occurred to him that it {me a. good chance to make a. meal of the mink. IIu w m {or the bnrrel and a trrriMc fight ensued. The hawk. 130w- M'cr. SllCUl‘Cdf‘d in killing the mink, but ,l....:.... ‘li‘ , A Mink and morning to cptch up. “ Ygs, dear, I'll pul can sleep. I’m comi: Lighy out. mm. uuuuul mey ever expren to you such a denim just tell them-â€" -‘ Yea. darling. in 3 minute." My wife's awake and is Welling me. her opinion of a man who runs around all day and neglwba his work to such m extent that he has to keep a light burning until morning to catch up. “ Yes, dear, I‘ll put the light qut so you I can sleep. I’m coming to bed right away." Linht. nnO _ > ,7, â€"â€"-â€"v ~7Itll luv. H l‘”. I. covered all my aauigumems sud when I came in. beside my regular co y, found an order calling for 1: column. don’t know whtt time it came. My wife does. however, but I don’t think it would be healthy to wake ‘her up to ask her. 1 am inclined to think I hue written nearly “a. column 3nd will submit it to my city editor, but just one wordJu conclusion to parent: who hove sons anxious to become reporters become they don’t have to pay to get in the the- atre. Should they ever express to you such a. desire; just tell themâ€"- than her. It did not i loo. k put it as aid on I no t ihu fliolooull - un- o lug.- luluflwlfl hours in (hum; pm) A: jumping iroui tho o'iudowr. other. named to death And I lending ~ y our for on “Olin." glow i run when pooh“! ml! through! a crowd and round lb. chief engineer ho v‘o-ry kindly told me that won no are. H» with d by tho woy 0! con- ~oiotiolr0 that the fellow who not out the vhmn thought there won one. Ania I Illl’lt‘d home-ward. uni ottor wolliing two blockfl o tough young fellow met me and wound to know i! 1 won not the Area: to. porter. l to” him I won one 02 than uni ho seemed to be surprised tint I bud front «nough to soy tint I was o reporter. Ho wanted to bre thy-\foce become his mom. had been in t a per for being drunk. I never saw him befits in my life ondnm not particularly sinuous to see him again out] besides i have but one face and though tho. “very nearly worn out. still I wont. to use it. it rust on fifteen cents to trout him. hut l squorml things. I arrived home in time to aw Mary. that's our girl. clearing nil the dinner tolile and my wife haul done us she said she would. let me go without it if I was not home in time. I won now thoroughly tirui and my wifo wuntwl me to takn her to the theatre. All my reason- lug power failed to umke her realize that it was an impossibility, und when l hurried out totho Wedding, theatre. tire board and police“"li-"adquartcrs. she was crying and saying; sommhing about going home to her mother. I wouldn’t. blame her if she did, for I have not a minute to devote to her. Why. honestly, at one time I had not seen her awake for so long, when I met her on tin.~ street I did not know her and actually trivd to tlirt with her, but my wife don’t flirt, that is, not. with me. Well. Icovered all my usnignmems and when I came in, beside my regular copy, found an order calling for a. column. I don’t know what . . \v - ‘ ‘ lirnn it .... ‘ n , . Phy-‘lrlnn. III-ml Tnynolf. new": '0 a Fortnno. The Lfitest Crue In England Rimming "rainy In Court. To-day'n (‘ll urvlz N 03.05. A Fruitful \‘Ina. rjnmw Q! m;- radie'fcéi.’ m by the dmth n! a n3“ Ihn mum” of “0.000 NOVEL COMBAT. ,,_‘ - u.£\"v "u My wifé does. however, but it would be pen-11111 to wake LA- run was Manned of (”WWI nmnnnv bin .35"- ; Pfll-ptm‘u ‘lson All my reason- ner renlizo that it when [hurried 9,1iro board and was crying and W. U .

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