~'WZ'°~"'\!U'.1'J:/.l-'£1!1!'~"'!il'.=:i?~-.Jli~~··~-~~""'"'""""'-- ' few mi.iutes later, however, he was over.. ... all . hAard (.O f~ive this aober in junction to h is · Jl ()up or Tea. th i o. t t. eters f t · n I ow, Cliarl ea, rememb er that A 1>1'111lfo i hc Fog offered papers urgth a~cribed to i t 2.11 An old girl-Ann 1'ique. ' 1en · d '"N The horror w hlc h is · sometimes · 1 FRIDAY. FEBR UARY, 13, 1885 Ti: e ~1J:.~: ~~~~~> h~s g::~ 1 ~r~~,c~:;e~~: Wlmt growa bigger as you c ut,ri.ot it~ pace a.1 1,~ ·~ppearance muat be aacnficeo t o You wake in the morning,' or are awa.k- and ca.ll~d "a cup of te~" might be a wed thA new cburclf with 600 000 D,~bt. safety I ened, and that with difficulty t o open most dltlhcaLo and ref:reahmg beverage if d> JIOREIGN EC:U:®ES. rnbles and the pictuces which a.dor~ i t Goes am inst the gra.; -Tim reaping· A. guod atory is rela.ted by an English your ~yea upon a scene that ~akes you !JropeJ Y mf.da. ~irst, th~ tea must be of · ' were presen t.I'd hv the St. Petersburg machrne.~ tourist of a coac~man whc: had evidentl.) tor a tlm? d1sbelieva that it i~. day. Only ~h~oo otq~~ ity. '.Ihe res t is easy. Have Sulcl·le in the Gerin3n A rmy-.&.rt Academy of It"ine Arts. Tho artist'a adieu to his picture-"You never puzzled head with ch ronology, growmg sound of wheels, the inorea:i- f P ,,,. and h ob L.et .there be in J.on1lon-1lnllw8Y~ tn llie Hoh L~uabe hanged I" or any ot her lmid cf ology. A friend of m g: echo of street. Cl'1f1a, and such like resh ~ter . m the t e11-kcttle, and the B.ength,of Ute c~mg&-llxtruonllnmi·y . Sl.anleg gays t~e length of the ©on go mme w;:,s riding on the out side of a North ~g~eeable iudicat1ons, per~uade you th~t moment 't b~ils put the tea in the teapot, D r o..,v.ling 4!a~c, .t;.,., de. r~~~.r 1~ ..,10J Jrules, and that the Mis- Song of the poat~ge-stamp-"Gum, oh, Devon coach, from Ba.rnstable to Ilfra· It 1s really 8 o'clock. Y i)U risa, not in ?na spoonful for each needed cup_, and In the German army nuicide ia rendered s1 es1pp1 auu th.e N,~e together would gum with me !" combe, when the drtver eaid to hi m: tbe bout of ~1umors nor the highest of ~h~n pour on lhe requlBtte quantity of reasonably sure, by sentencing to death sh"',rcely , eq ual i ts tribute of water to Th e miner's lit tle effort--" ! seek for "I've had 2. coin guv~ me to-day two 8pirito, and begmyourmornmgablucions, o~ilTg ~ ater. Eof!hsh breakfast_ t~a every soldrnr who at temp ts it t e oct::an. From. the mou th of the wealth in vein." hundred years old. Did ycu ever s ee a but there are Btages in th18 interesting s on d stana three mrnutes before it is . · . nver a eteamer drawmg fiftee n feet e11>n A pair of eyee a~e not neceeaarily large coin two hundred years old 1' "Oh yea performanca that, cannot be a 0 · lhrouah poured o:lf, not more. Oolong may stand ~n J;rankflrt~?n·the-l'.\~a.mi a f ~;;isof ~team up 110 miles, at." hi~h point a land because they a.ni r heumy. I have one myself two thousand year; wil:,hout the aid of adventi~o~s ltgl~t eeven or Bi gh e mmutes. Good tea cannon , t peop eh %soe oo3 . sa e ob r t- Journey of fifny-two nnlea J.S taken on ao 'f~ find a lawyer who charges only a old." "Ah," aaid the drivor " hvve ye 1" Shavmg, never the most agreeable of be msde from water that has boiled and mas rees reac . e_ , m. nun_i er. ?ou nt of t~e rapids. 'I.'he'.1 anot~er ste~m- uornmal fee certainly is phenomenal. And spoke no more during the re~t of the tasks, becomes an aggravation and a re~oilu~, :wr ca.n it be made in a pot Am ong Pans1a.n novi;lti~s 16 a s~ct mg or row1~g v<:yage of eighty-mght mile~ joumey. Whf·n t he coach arrived at i ts da.nger, and wha.t " d oing one' a hair " le.t sta.e fr·im old tea. . formed for the purpos~ of rmppretism~ ?ccurs, whi~h is 5ucce~?e<l by a lana What is the difference between a timid destination, the dx-iver came up to my under such conditions must be, the mas- A lady who was recovermg from an illth e name of the Deity mall languages. Jo1;1rney of mnety-fivenntes. After th~t. child and a ship-wrecked sailor~ One friend with an intensely self-satrnfied air , culine mind, we suspect Ill uLterly incap· ness went to,the sea shore to recuperate. A Jew named J acob opened the first lt ~n pos1>1ble to e'.team up ~nother 1.,06{) clings to h13 mar, &nd the other to his and sa1 i. : "I told you as I druv' along I able c-;f conceiving. Even were yon m S h.e rt1volteu from the t ea which was coffee-house in England, selling coffee as hules.b Along this rou,te thirteen ste.tionn spar. had a coin two hundred years old." full poa8ession of your faculties, it would ~fft1red her . To make eure it should be a common beverage a t Baloil College, Ox · ~ve ecn con11truck1a among p1:aceable Whatever one ml!.kes oneself one en- "Yes." "And you said to me as you had not be nlce or cheerful. But with the ,.ood, ~he sent back to hM own house and ford. tnbes. joys t horoughly. Tho man who makes one two thous:md years 0 1d." " Yes, sol thermometer a t freezing point or there- ha~ some brought for her special nse. ..A.n extraordinary case of drowing oc· trouble bet.ween two persons enjoys have. " "Now it's a lie." "What do you a . bou . ta, a dry and clryin!l north wmd find- Tlus she gave to h~r l<tndlady with the 8 Dancing in Euronean style has b ecr1me ctirred at Readwg, E.1gland, rec.. ntly. 1 ' t 1n<Jre than d o the persons t h em- mean _by that~" " \Vhat do I mean 1 m g its way throuirh tivery - nook and crev- request tha t h ~ augi ht b_e pard oned for 1 · ' a fashion among J apanese ladies of biin 1h A. man named J effllries with two othe ~ · el v es · why, it's only 1877 nowT - 2 ph"re of a :mb-fusque '.'" fl"Kmg to 1iave i t ma d e, emcll sl ie was an standing, and they are taking lessons i ?e, and t h e atmo the art. was engaged in emptying beer into a A little girl hearing ih aaict that she was 'I'he oth~r day n. pompous little fellow tmget the facl'.!ties ,Lt eight o'clock in uho 8 mvaht But the tea that came to her large vat, after which Jtfl:'t :ues proceeded born on tlle King's birthday took no ,lt n. dinner-table was bonal.ing of the mornmg rem~.m dt'rmant. By the time fEime k ~v~;i wora~ th8,n before. Then The Sult~,n of Turkey having purchased to place the lid upon the vessel. .His not10e of it !l.t the t une, but a day or two grllat men wtth whom he W!\B on intiim "te a i:iian haa reached the otage ao which hia :l~~:s ~;:e tmight see the cook an.d 0 several Krupp guns, hae sent a debar,h- companions heard a splash, and, looking after auked her father if 11he and the king torma. H e was in constam correspond- shirt n~lli:-r h1~a to be buttoned or 11.d3ust-1 was r · ' ma~e the tea. . This ment of Morocco art,iller.ymen to E ssen to around, saw that he had fall-·n m. 'l'he were twins. ence with L ongfellow, and launched with e~, he ;s m a f ramo of wind not conducive a ,g imtcd, and the simple d1rect1on. for be instructed in the m11.llner of handlin g beer wa1:i some distan ce below the t,op of "Good-bye, B etty, we bees 1'om1yson was on friend'y relations with 'it.her to gemal or cheerful b 0 hot and fresh water JUSt them. the vat. and 1t was imi.'oB~ible tr. reach gomg fur good 1" Betty : "T1ien mmd the P·rnc~ of w ~!es an/ m Bhort knew reflections. ~d. ·:as given. . But her choice tea was 8 ' ma.1n1s ,, in · t' ' · h c.:>n- thee don't miss the way. It be t he first evei·ythmg · "" ' " .A.t length ' B reakfa~" ~ may b e t' · I)Olled m the Not on e cup 0f nsaia 1 1mmia1' J}7 126, 000 · 000 h' im. Th e b e.-;;r ,1., vat , wmc and everybody a rw moBt fnendly d ' makmg · ~ R spoons for the Central A~ia market. The tamed 1 500 gallons. was set running, time t ht:e's ever been on th&t road, Im quiet individual at the further end ot the and deltghtfol or most morose mid oloomy goo t ea ever came to that table, ber.ause common gradee are all made from birch but this took ph.cti ao olov, Jy that ·mothe-· thmkin' l" room broke in on the convereation wi Lh of meals, under such detest;bio ex- J that "water has 18 and poplar, and the besu qualities iron.i i attempt waA ma<le to aave J.dfe1 ic2. A "If you can't keep awake," said 111 par- the quest.ion: "1.'Iy dear sir, did you terna:l cond1t10ns as we have been degoo enough for any tea. boxwood, Tope was att&uhed t o a ma,n 'n body, and son to one of his hearers, "when you are happen tC> know the Siamese twins wheu ecr1bmg it 1a toC> of_ ten t he fatter. Bre~k- ,-~~---- ·· .._.._ _ The total amount spent by tne Btitish he wna let down into the vat, but he was drowsy, why don' t you take a pinch of th1Jy were in this country ~" Ou:r hero fas t on a flue d 3.y m the countrv auggests PJWF. lV. WlLLSO~. war department d:;irmg the laet seven °".ernome, and ha~ to b e d~awn up. snuff'/' ·'1 think," wae the shrewd re- who evidently had a till.lent for lying, but the "top oi the mornmg," sunlight, fresh- rrEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AN» 8 years on muzzle-loading guns was £231, '\\hon got c.ut J effer~es wall quite .d~ad. ply, "the snuff should be put into the no real genius, at once replied : "The n ess,_ and ne:v start m hfe. Then the SING I~ G Terms: For beginners $6; for 6::l9, and on breach-leaders, durinu hi1uo1\ allr of was ;run o:!l mr,o s"'rmon." Siamese. twins, sir z Ylls, sir. I became and mormng meal is ar. once a JOY in itself advanced pupils. $10 for qnar~er of twelve "' the The the towu sew wwhich , ld an augi lessons. 1-tes1dencc ,.t, Mr..Joseph Br1ttam's, 1 0f ast t i·ee years "247,130. · e 1 as co · An Irishm:i.n who wanted a divorce very intimate with one of them but I iry greater P easures in oorner Li berty and Concession street Bowh £ l "'h · t d , to J · ---~........._.....,..._......,.____ from his wife, who had deserted hi ' m or' never had the good fortune to meet storeb as the hours advance. But who munv!lle. '5i..tf, ,... G mongoo11es 1mpor e m am:nim · Ghe other." Gan e cherrful or sanguine when a funw eat up the rats haviug accomplished The 'l'owcr of London. account of his poverty, was asked by his er l 11 h h :ff. ·h · ' k th b · · fa~uer if it '~·s a c··e or" i "ncom1Jnt1'b1'li'ty. ---·. ea pa .ang~ over t e co .ie pot and t e1r cas , e urmng quectfou now is S ·u 1d 18 · tl l · d ", nu w~ ·· irs surround1ng11 d h fte how to gilt rid of the mongoost'ls, which av ' ay l>1 P90P 0 s a.y a t th ' -ll "N o," said Pat ; "it was a case of want of IEnglaudl's . 1ParHa1nent Builkling'l"J. " 1 ' ' an w en, a r a pause 0 the blacks have a superstitious fee.>: (Jf to m coUJe-Pat·ability. , , T he Westminster H all, where the exkilling. sixp..nce to the museum. On Saturday A S~otchman b'eing asked Dy h ls minis- plosion took place, is the gr andest en- gas," or, "DJn't you t hink that we h a.d DOES Earl Cairns, in a recent addrea i n L on- the Tower is <·pen to all comers. On en· ter whut kind of a man waa . Adam 1 trance hall in the world. The fofty oaken better have the lamp~" A meal thus WONDERFUL don,atated thatof 37,000native p<;>pulation tering at Tower Hill the visitor goes into r eplied , "Oh, JUSt hke ither folk." 'f he roof ill the admiration of all who see it. heralded m~st be a failure in th·a very CURIES O!f' of Sierra Leone, 32,000 were professing a little office on the iight hand side and mrnister insisted on having a more special At the end opposite the entrance t h ere is na.ture of tlnngs, and the sooner it is de!)iSEAS~§ (j) Christians; and of the 40,000 Maoris in gets a ticket. T!u~ ticket fa given up at descriptton. "'Veel, nae!:>ody got any- an immonse window of stained gla2s, ~wd spatched the better. Happy thoue who AND {) New Zealand 25,000 were professing the armory. The pictureBque "beef- thmg by him, and m1tny loat." it is a picture ofmost radiant bea;utywhen are compelled to ' '<10 out" at once pro· L.tY.5,B COMPLAINTS, o Christians. eaters " stand around, each l ike a jack of The paragraphiat of the future will the west.em sun strikes it. At the left vided they have t.h: lunga, the leg;, and While during the entire month of clubs, to direct the visitors. The crowd w:rite such items as this : "A strong wind hand corner as the visitor enters an old the health to confront what they encoun- ' ~it acts on tlte LIVIm, BOWELS and Killl'iEYS at tlrn same time. November, l'i90, but 113 persona entered goes 1mde1· a flm ty arch. and on the vine· came through a window and overturned woman sits at an apple and cake stand. ter. 'rhere c.~n bn no question tha.t the Bocans; it cleanaes tho system of the poison.. bhrough the twelve gate d the Prussian clad buildrng to the lefi:; is shown the win- Mrs. W eoder's crematory jar yester<'h y She has long been voted an encumbrance best remedy fo_r low .spirits of any kind, OUB humors that doveloi;>e 1n Kidney i\lld Un.. 5 strangern no>T dow of the room om;upLed by the PriIJce capital, the numbei of were and un incungruity, and haa been offered and, moat of Ml, agamst low spirits pro- . nn.l'Y Disease~. :Biliou.snese, ja1mdice Conshpn.88 forenoon, and her husband a urmn<Ys 0 tion, Piles, o.r in :S..aeu.ma.tium, Ne~a.lgia.~ Ner.. 16 arriving per month reaches an average of Elizabeih 'b efore ahe bec,,1,me queen. To swepb awzy in a twmkling." large 11ums to give up her stand or con.- duced_ by diabolical weather, vigorous upw11.rd oi\30,000. the right is set::n a gloomy low <irchw11y " You see," said Uncle J ob, "my wife ent to its removal, but eho r efuses, a~d ex~rcrne. lf a man can 1.1t;H·t iiway at p, . voua DJ.Sor~~~'£~~zfJ8},~~il~;}'.§'.'mts. leadiug down to th" liver. Thrn la the 18 a. cur'ous woman. She ~crimped and although governments come and go she brrnk pace of four mtles an hour, he will IT WILL SUB.ELY CUltE cor.iSTiPATiOllJI, P ILES. London at present boasts of fifty pul iic terrible Tn~itor's Gate, th.rough. whwh s~ved and almost atarved all of us 1;0 get et;aya on. Such ia Bxitiah respect for vest- not have complet.ed hifl fir.,t half mile <lnd RHEl,.IMATISM, art galleries, with almost as many exhib1- many unfortun<1te wretcht'B entered the i;he patlor forni~h,ed nice ; and now ahe ed rights that her compulsory removal without feeling tho thermometer not only By- ca.using FREEl ACTION of oJJ. the crgans tiom1. '£here are in n.ddition ten clubs iu tower never to return. · rurmng through won't let 0110 of us go into it, and havu' r; vrnuld be next to imposmble. She will of hui b lood but of his spirits 1 ising contm.cl fuuctio.na, th ereby the metropolis for the pl"omotion of axt an i~rchway to the Jett the vii-itor comes even hMl the window-blinds of it open for keep that stand till she diea or is blown dderably. But there are 80 man:y persona CLO::Afi'\ISDNC the BLOOD culture, and there is a Prlntsellers' asaocia· to a narrow door where he aecends a '"month. Sh.e i£ a cur'oua woman.." np, but after h er d eath no one will be who cannot with r.riy comfort to themrostormg tho nor ma.l power to throw off di.Bcaae. tion, whic.:h stamped in 1882, &7,702 proofs steep stairwaj1 to the jovlPl room. The "What 011 oarth &m I to do with th,,-t accorded the privilege of selling apples in selves walk four milas an hour. There THOUSAll!DS OF CASES of the worst forrua of theoe terrible diseases of engra>inga aud etchings. j \lwda are enclosed in 11 large iron cag.,, - W<iatminster Hall. Half way u p the hall are otlur thous~.nde who would not. if j ha.ve besu qulckly relieved, a.ndinaslJ.ortt1me The illustra.t ed Loiidon Police News, around which the visitors walk to look at ncorrigible srn of mine?" inquired an on the left hand aide, is the membezs' t.hey could. And there are the remainP £RFECTL Y CURED, known sometimes as the " Penny Dread- the ealt cellars of dlffore::.t kinga, the anxious father of a friend. "Dreas lum private entrance to the House of Com- ing thousand3 of persons who have not l'RICE, et. J.IQ1Jlll on DltY, SOLD JlY DRUGGISTS. Dry can ba sent by mail .. ful, " has a circalat,ion of about three scepten, the ring of the Black Prince and in shepherd's plaid," was the repl y . "Why mons. A policeman stands there con- tin~e to d_o eo if they woulil . They !lave w:m=s, ll.ICIIA:aDSON & Co., B=llngton, Vt. 3 Sen<l i;~ rn1p for Diary Alm.aaac ior 1884. h undred thousand, chiefly in the roral the differGntcrowns. The armory is the whall.pd~sible benefit would that be~" de- ~tautly and raises his hand in a military to JUrup mtu the train, to hail the omnidistrictg, Thi.a pspor and The Ghridi.ali n ext moat intereGting place. There are mandt1 the wondering p 11.rtint. "It salute aa each member approach es, a bull, to bowl along in a hansom · and W crl'ld aro' about the only two papers ever arm11 and suits of armer belonging to dif- :he~~. ,7t lea.at be a way of keeping ~i:11 in courtesy which the m ember generally r e- every five minutes spent in any of 'these ' seen iu some communities. j ferent periods, and the fat-.! block with cogniz s by a nod. The long, narrow mod es of locomotion reprernnt so much Modern rai!wr.ys are about to invade manl:' an ax dentin it; the effigy of Queen Madam B. is a charming peraon, but pas.ago leads to the inner lobby of the more misery, dep1·ession and disguQt. A.t the Holy Land in several directions. ~llzabeth O'l horsehac"k, dres~Cf iu the ~ge will arrive, and she was recently Con:'llons . A t the further encl of W est such moments Mr. Mallock and his Turkish cllpitalists have obtained conce · identical r obe she wore at Tilbury, and obliged to adopt glasses. One day a mm11-ter HRll ii> a broad flight of stone Mephistophehan q uery might rise to the AT THE BOWMANVILLE 6 sions, and will build lines immedis.tely ma!ly ~the:r inter.,atii;ig relics. Another visiGor .surprised her. "You see," said step and this lead:s to the aichway en· mind, were ib nPn th at the vicLims are from Alexandretta to Aleppo along the stair climb and the vl8itor pasaes the spot she, "thn.t I have had to come to i t and br·am:e of both housel.l. A large door to too overwhelmed by the gloom of their bank of the Euphrates, and" ~entually to l where _the ·prince~ were murder1:1d ; he use gl33Ses." "Exactly," replied the 1eit, at which a couple of policemen surroundings to be able even toa~k themDama.scus. The aim is t o connect the p~sses mto ulle quamt old N Jrman cha.pel, the gu.llanG gentleman, "a spark de- stand, opens into the waitm g room where selves, "ls life wo:rth Ji.vina 1" le has to - ANI>Syrian sea wibh the river Euphrates, one! dim and grim, and the guide sayf, "T,;ke fond ed." those who have members' t ickets wau be lived ; ar_id ~~ ?n th uy g~, through the ofthemostimportanthi<>hwa,yaofAei.atic offyour liat.s, rJlease; youar<1 onoonse· The a.cute and qulck-wiUed Rev. until there is room for them in the dull and d1ep1r~trng gloom, in a half trade. 0 · crated gr ound." Next come.s a weary Lemuel B.:~ynes, of Vermont, well known strangers' gallery. A number of fine hibernating coud1t lon more like that of a Russian papers state that the university clamber up and down stairs, among stacks years ago throughout N tHV E ngland, was ma,rb1e statues of statesmen stand in a dormouse than a human be mg. Lunch- Will be found a large stock of Stylish, Good and Comfortable Canadian buildinga 11>t Tomak are approaching com- ?f ~rrns o~ ma.ny floors, the ronte ~lw1.1ys 01.ce saucily accosted by an impudent row on. each aide of this room, and on a eon doea n ot mend matters, for there etill pletion. The sum of 727,957 rubles md1cated oy scarlet ropes, down mto a trifler with the question: "l\IIr. Baynes, loather covered seat extending the whole stretches between you imd yout· coroT hence out into the opan air how old do you suppose the Devil is 1" length of the room on each side sits the P3:niona a haze somewhat res;imblin~ thti {about £109,000) was assign ed to the dungeon. commisaien charged with the carrying out am?ngat th.e strange cannon captured in "You must keep your own family record, " row of people who are not statesmen but wire gauze let down by pantoqnmist·s made especially to suit the wants of tbis of the work, of which su m 63!,326 rublen Chma, I ndia and other countries. The was the immediate respon8e. who are waiting to eee the statesmen at before the great tri~nsfurm:;,t.ion sc~nc locality which will be soLl on the most (about £85, 700) had been expended t o brass tablet on the ground shows the apet "MarJ> , I don t approve of your en- work while they gaze a t the m arble begins. Unfortunately, no rrM1sformareasonable terms. Our Oct. 1. The govetnment oontribui.ed where Anne Bol~yn was beheaded. The tertainingyoursweetheartin the kiwh~n," state3men of former timr1s. tion scene comes no th.i ;-oor 'vr"tche~ through the d epartment of education wall~ of the White Tower, where the i>:x:- sai.1 a lady to her 11erv11>nt. "Well, - - -- -- · who have to ltve in th1a l'.l::>rt ·.,f mea.t-safe only 300,000 rubles; all the r em..mder plo_sion occurred! ~re fourteen feet th.uik ma'am, it's very kind of you to mention Elood1'Jhed in Corea. through half the winte~- Tho bee.< t·me A g~·iicudhu·aA iU.l&llC!llCUfs C"-me from private sources. This tower contama Queen Ehzab~th's ar· it; , but he's from the countrv, · c -1e d account o f t h e late uprising of 1et ai d I' ~ you 3ee, ,, h the d day, to use a H1b~rmc1::,m, i when the past season have given the best satis· faction to a.11 who h:i.ve used them. The London Land .Agen·s' Record says: rnory, and t~e r~om where Sir Walter ma u.m, an m afraid he'a too shy and in CoreB. rn printed in the Japan Ma.ii. It t e ay ts over and done with, wheu th1:1re "Real estate is not at a premium in Raleigh was unpr1soned. 11>wkward in his mannen1, i:na'sm, for 8 eeroa th:at tho bloody ace·ies in Seo'!l, can no more be :.my pretence of hs being Kerry ju&t now. The land agent or pro· _ ....._·.....,...., you to llke him to com~ into the par- wlii h led to the flight o! the King and of daylight, RO the blmds are pulled d< nvn, We are now getting out a farge stock for prietor wh.- eac11,pes dynamite has too good Polish Hospitality. lor. ,, ot h th" J .ipanese colony in tlle capitl11, were l t he ahuttern are put up, and the gas, or next season of he following imphimenta c ' · d t0 th am pa, or C· n<l!es are li0" hted in the ordinA S MOWERS, a chance of bein!! "potted" with a shut 'fhe Poles are extraordinm.-il" .h.ospit- tl1·" h c 11 cdgot man r1ng1 ornp.ame er brought "1. h ' h an<!l d "D s 1 abont · · by the aggre~sive acts of ai:ycouraeofthin!ls. Yt:tt:Vt;llthensenaitiv gun unlesahe e::r:ercises the utrm at caution. able ; they entertam without gL"Udge. At a" e a a n.., n is ea · o tl1e ec.us1omats, or the party oppoeed to ~ v PLOWS, Probably t heKerry landlordshaveautfered everv table in the hrge houses some extra you k en the reason of that 1" asked the foreign progress. Thiii p a.rty, swength - ner lves and s1·ns1t.ive skins know perfectly -~ "'1·0 " N 0 " "I'll 1 ~ 11 It' b b h we 1 wha. iii goin<i on outside. Some of HAY 'l'EDDERS, 00 more than almost any in Ireland. I places are laid readv " ny.it's empty ' · ye. a e· ened t e rabble of the city, first h e murk Y at.moaphero 1 ~ for unexpected 0°u·e " " · c.d h " 'e d h yJ ffi loot- t. · JEmel:rnt.es throug h. CULTl V ATORS, "for the traveller rin"1"ng ~ w ye never .v aa", ' i h d 0n..u "· th th tl a e t e · dapa.nese newspaper o 'ce, and ch' m k and cranny. The 1>re3aure <;;f a d oubt if Lord L anadowne has cleared guesta-as the."' IRON HARROWS. £8,000 Ort an average during the paot ten that comes over the sea." I t is possible " n your ea ' .qup ' e 0 rnr. t.hen ma e demonstmtions on the royal k ea·rs, " · p d . · d " l'<lo, never. " "And tlo you ken therea- palace.. The Krng made slight efforts at wee of sunh2anea3 invadt!i even the dx m o an to go umnv1te to visit your son? Because ii:;'s cracked." · o'olock tea table, and is· not whdly forgvt1 Y The British vessels respecting whose friend, ts.kmg your children, your serdefunoe, an d the Japaueae in charge of t en 1ii:hen the dinn<1r bell r ings. loss repo1ts were received nt the board of vants and horses, and to st i.y five or su It wss a pungent answer given by a r.he Crmaulate v;el'e equally pusillan11nous. Is it always to be av 1 Are tho inhablt.ng the moiith of December, weeks with out r ec.,ivmu: - any hint to go. !!'me K irk l mr,imbord who had deserted his The 1 · Japanese 1 bl colony, guarded by all an t s of this groat, thrn rich, this ci v1lized will bu foady fol" spring trade. durl82 sailing and n steam, wit h Tha Pol..,s are fond of gt<yet,v, of l't.mu~e- Mlors anc l<>turne to the old church t 1e1r avai a e troops, escaped to the L d trade numbered ' Th · bl l d hi , · 1b · .. f Ch l · . on on to_ b e . d oomed every winter to an aggregate tonnage of 21,930. and m· men t , of society ; they luvu pl<-a~ure fo e m1u.isbu:c unt m', ' h Ay ne:g ormg oh emu po, but f ki h f seaporu t l hit 1i ve f or a t i me m a r <Jgion of something p LOW p 0 IN T 1 t-3' , y ,accos~e 1e volving the loss of 144 livee. 'l'hia. ho w- all its bri,:;ht . The man, ; w at too t em our ours hto trave t e a 1most as b a d as perpei;ual twilight.- and uh.arming fvtmB i 1. J b oh n, a n ye ve f h t us n· ·1 een b of every d e'lcrip ~ion always on hand. ever, is a record of "r"ports icc~ived" country houses ~re conatantly full of m gut a y<.ur r~ason ur t at · 1d you B ·fftm teen m1 ea etween t e t wo places, London Standard. U:uring the month, !',nd 11ot of wMclrn visitors, a ud m the \~inter th~ro is oft<,n thmk h wa1ma n guid .road we was gawn 1 " on account of tbe many women and chil.._..,...._ ___ ~,hich occurre ,d d uring guid eneuch l'O>d dren mi·the T" " ~ t h at month. Man~ - the "Kuli'{," ' a g ...therm!l - whi,lb. increaae>a "Ou, d Ib d,;ur$:1,y l ltl was a h · l company 0 · Tho whole story ne S part ans h ~ve b.eoolil8 a ra~a 0 of the reports rec..ived m D .,cember ro- as it go<;B from houae to house. It l,, an a ra.w roa~ ' lut, o ' ruinistl'lr, the Ul pauu l«l y r·enti.1 rn .the uo~ra.rdice liars, beggars and thieves. late to caeultiea whicb. occurrtd m pred 1'us tfr.ken from a. pona~nt custom, and the tolls were nnco high." 2hoot n nn l1oth aides ttnd the feroctou~ months. Casualties not r esultin g in t.ur,;~l uobles. 'vhen th y get up a "K1 1hi;," An mebriate, s0me little iime back, got cruelty with whtuh men bettt·iug fl~gs oi loss of vessels, z,nd the lives lotit i !l sach wea.r the pe~rnmt uostumea Ye ry beli'.mi- i nto :~ car and became vu1T troublesome truce were slaughtered. It gi·1es on., the casualties are not rncluded. fully mil.de. They go ovor the ~now in and annoying to the ot,her pas~engera, BO impression thD.t Cm·ea is an excellent . . ale<ll(ell fr-im house to house, d~ncmg for much so than it wai!l proposed to eject him; place foi.· foreigners t ,> keep away from, at - JUST RECEIVED ATT~e. mtg~;tuds of ~o~d~n will 1? 0 '.LP- two ot· thr.io di.y~ at one, and then gi1fog but u genial r.nd kind-hearted, reverend lei.at uutil the people re.;ovi:Jr from their preciau~c a er a fHiruBa, 0 t 110 ~ 0 101:~t~1l <-ll ho unothel', t·.1.king tha :people of the doctm:, who wae afoo a passenger, inter- irr.1W.t1on over out."3ide intervention. tig~r~ · ~n t th~ fift,~-t·<l~t>? 7ee~s house they leave with th.1m. At la$f. po3ed for lnm, and woth.,d him into good ---- - -- ---~-----1 ~~ a n· t iere here IUll.Y b;l perhaps twen ty sledges ali behaviour for tlrn r emainder of thti j(iUr· No § hn'S and ll' o<Hl 'fwcnty Doi en ea on oa ~u a!,." u~ 'l"'hev are Fresh, Good and C h eap. 0 w.ere 137,48" ? 1rt~ 5 regiu,ered. The full of people dreaaod in brlght colors and my. Before leaving, how<Jver, he scowled ~ars a Coll.·d. b~rths were. ,i4,434 m ~xct::s~ of the re smging tile eonga of the '"Kuhg." At upon t ho occapanta of the car , and muLA SPLENDID ASSOR'rlVlENT OF , "'h ere fon't. onch >> t.h ii·g aH a flrt·pface gistered deaths, and thrn number 0 Pr?- every hou~e t hey dance the character- tored some words of contempb ; but he ot· st ove in al t lVI..,xico. 'l.'he ttiwper..tur..sents natural growth of the po~ula.~1011 ID 1stic dances of tb.e occ11!ili..m-the "Krak· 2hook handii warmly with th1.1 docbor, anrl rom arnic< a·, i1\\011» six·.v <l··grc<:<:t t ho yrur !,h~ cour s· of a yc,a" . ·Th<.:> .b~rths hap- om1ak," the "Ma:z;ur," andthe"Oberelr." said, "Good day, my friend, I s~e you ai:ouud , t:.n<j" whiH~ Lh.e a1 r.u;ngo"~ w1 !J CD1Jl · p emitl. at tl,e l~t.. or 370 d<l.l y. Th" Tt1e first l~ o . Y IM:y pret.ty an1 peculin know wlrnt it io Lu be di:un k. " pl.rn of b emg chilly 11t firsl,, lv~ will soon AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. deaths reac .~Led.?3, . andoccur~dat. the T he p>!.tel'nll.l o f an heiremi was >1P· bt:co me accustomed to t he ... tmo"ph.,re. '°r' d th3 d d-.nce, rn which th<J IJa,tners turn a w··v ~ · · d · 051 1 t f 22 ·.·a.en auy. irn ea Ill~(\:( " ·rom eiic'l ·)thor and than com<> f t,·o 0 21 69 f f t d 1 d 1-, · 57 - ~u pro,.dtedby:l.youLh,whort q_ueeted afew M,<l nvt ,u:ffor, lJ?'< ·vidt·d h(· weatft fl ·nnel ,v o . m a:l fl U .'1 t r , ' an ~ 1 ,v face·, t,h.o "M!!zut" i· "'Jn'u'1,~·l the mun1enti;.' con ve,satt01.i in private, i>nd be- und· rclut bing ii.ud puta · n a l ~l1t ov·n·.w - llg l1ku v 1 wer~, o f adu \ts r.ge d Go '-""·1 upivar·"quad1 ill.,, thou2h v·o u1e~I1s the g~a: '~ l was rrq11erted ,.,._ , se0 you, a1r , by coat if bo goeu ont att.ir ~ tmdown. 'l'lw . . . it ! <1 by "" "" 1 The ovet-crnwding c.f t~n<Hm>nt-,__ A d' ~.. me ; t.hl:l ' Oberek ' rnaembles a wal z your Jov~ ly cltmgb ter. Oar a.ttachmerrn coukm.: is all don\! m Dutch ovens w1t h KING S'rREET, BOWMANVJLLE. is exdting m uch at!.1:n t1°m rn L Jr>dmi da,IJc"d 11.e i·e.,eree wz.y, <.md with a vc1;y -" ' 'You n'. ma 11," inter~uptl."d theparimt, cha.rcor.1, i<nd r ang\lfl Wl're never heard <·f An iiup ~cw~ of nrn~ancea g .. ve evido;itc"! pre:;;;y and ch!<ra.ot.aril!tic figure, iu v;h1ch briskly"' J i\011';; know what that g trl of he:ce. Coal in 1mportod fr\'m England, that the t en rooms of a h ..u~e Wh'e each t·he man kne!Jls (JU one 1 ii- e an<! ki~F.es mme w ;;,lx iut. You "rn the fourth geu- !!.nd costs $25 a ton ; . ·~ ood lB brought. ocoupltd by < ne or more fonnliios , and hi~ !111>rtrrn1's ha. .d. They are all mo~t tlemzn who haa appro>J.cht:id me t.hts ruorn- duwn from the m"nntamR 011 the bAcks of that in t.he fron t kitah.,u, whwh w<12 charmiug ;wd prnt,t.y, r.n11 thePolt ..1 d ..ncti mg on th~ s11bj <1cr, l have given m~ m~n and donkeyR, :i.11d is worth $20 a under the p;;vement and. >>iuwst in com- with enthUJl><Btn aa well i.s graae. 'l'hey consent tu the o~her1.1 and I girn i t to) ou. cord. plete dark ,ess, four wom.,n, a man and li.&ve many niitional oua~'lUl!l cw1 C'~re· God bl~ s~} ou. · chi1d and uwo dog5 'Waru Gleep·ng.. Ic 1non1es wh tch a~e occns1ous for dancing A gEntlema.n who h~d the ,.eputa,tion of - - :--~- -........____.. ~·---vrns funl::er shown thitt, althou,~h ;.h~ru and p'es.·ure.. t'h1·11 m th? t.otut~.u an_d lxirng a mii voua "tder irnd whDse woret B~fore hip pockets were mvented every I WM b~re)y sufti iiez,t ail', in poi.1L of cubic >rmier there 1s bo·11· huntm:;, .l. 1 this en~; c 1 ld. 1 d b' d 1 . tnv-~ K e ut.nc\rnm woN1 a l<>ni;-t>~1led coat, 11 ' 0 ' c.1.paciiy, for i:;hree p ,11,p\e w sleql in with Wily, v:it!t t h.e11..1 varioun amuarmier.td, thG "" 1 to ·, 1 ii.ve u oe lHn 1 accultirin"<lLv l:in.ii:e a pn1t b,ittle about satety, a~ ma.nn as i,,1r;ie men and eigh~ ~imo p ieses ln : he 001mtr"' hcut'I~~, and to "thrust~~, " c'Jtnri,fo ·>1..t:d " f, tue i;:nd.commg of ! 1E once 'B wo~k. ~ · J buy Hlm two ht · r «" for womcn h,.d ale vhntom llQ in tH11 · i·0 rh.. d 1 t' ~ s~1n1 1 'I'o, 1 rne 'I' 'ria.>, cnt11panv you keep "nd - pt on the flour. . _ mont h ~ will a:;r·y u1x r,;e~ka or l uh:i.11, ... mx sa·con l\:>o:... · · ..lf) "as A p ·01.1e!y tizrng Ci1.ropa1gn i~ 'b~rng car·! '··"'· vnllin,;r to g~, 0 :·J..d in t ho presence of his I wtll t"ll you w h,,,t; yo u .ll'ti. Hefu~e riot ri ~d on by th~ R ,:rnaiau clergy ?f t h,, <?er·------ .....,,......... ~..-.. .,~..- -- - · wife a:;;d Lwo ~Ut":<~s ;poke lrigly of thtl 1to b: :~1ftJrme.l, for thlhw sllol'll.1 pride o· man provmc9$ ?f t,J;.9 cm p1r~ r 110 May wa C')lli!ld»_1' ach night M the I qu<.1lities b0 e.q_;ectetl m tire animals, con- .!C ·plul Y· n · 1 p .:n:Jucd Ol.le c.f bn?os aud I tomb of ii.ep:;rted day, ancl 1!o!iJusly \ the i..01uessiou thv.b i·, be Wir'e mm are instrncted by rea3::in; 00 ·.s, 1.:.r::'.'Ocer1es, roc.l{'.ery, assware, ~prom111~e, n ot of p Hilb and jW»i11,1trns. . A 1·ea.;nrng over 1t, . read the_ in··~rivtiou s mietllfog vory good inde!ld that would mon vi. foee under~tandiog by exp0rie11c"; M d· · chmch of thti C>l't!10d t'.X wr1tt.en: by consct· UC<.', of its cha.ructoi· carry lnm thcui..gh a run. " When th1i meet ignor ant by meeueity al.Id. 8 1Clll6S, etc., etc. 4ti 3tn. his Ju~t been c,1nsecr~"t£:cl at Riga, rn pre- and exit.-[Fo:lter, partmg witn. J11e fifonJ on the door11t p a· by n .;;ture. - [C10er0. r :rrone, Novembor 13, 1881. ================= ~.¢UUU{ia'.U r7l1 SKt,aft$UUUJl'.· Ian se~ceROV~rs"' of th~ p~~cura~or of the holy ~ynod op let· b1gn1tan es, the I ---- - --------- - - - - - _ _....,...,. _"'"'""""'-'-""' '-~~a-~:a'W~~.rum; L&.lJGHLE'=.'S. S"UJ~LimS M~N:D~~,~~~·~~ --~~-~·~·~·~·~ ~· ~·!ii . 1 G~Hci.·les ~ts ~he ear~ I 15 0 l h:. Hu~tic: conver.~otion I cJ~a_u ~ea.pot a~1~ ~~~h)~o?k lc.~~w t~~t ~~:;:: ~ ~~~~~~ ;~e o~:fn i:~: ~~~ ~~: i~n!~~~s!~it!~~p~~:~~o~~~~~;h~n~~~ m~ -!/ KTM! 0 Machine Foundry CARRIAGE WORKS Cutters and Sleighs 0 " 0 0 · Aco m~ Iete stoc~ 'of Carriages · Q I McClu ng & Dar ch. ·~~~~~~~~~~ I J"b·l· JA i ~ LLI J Crockery & Glass-ware ° "' 0 " ' ·' 0 0 ·· His .f'eas are not to be Excelled . J .AJvIES ELLI0 I1T. Call and inspect. IO It I Patent a. 1 1md \;;J l. ... - ., .. ~atei_n roag~uficrnt l~ 1 11~8 ~hu i l 'illJ'in,~ fa~t mn~v D be'\e~s ry G d C Gl 0