,~ ground. Si:>me of th11 corpses bear no trace · ~OB.TB-WEST, of any external-injury, aut.! were evidently.: ~o:rAW:all a.a a Ma11uraoiur1ng ToW11. ~ng 'Humbert's vu1t ~o the ltmned »1: · ' ... suffocated. ;\; ; , (a de f T h) Its Fn,;ure assured. <litleB, . NO CHANdR FOB ESC-\PE . . orrespon nt 0 rut . . · . . ,L ike the town of Sherbrooke in Quebec, At the recent meeting of the' shareholdf!rs· Begs to announce that he has again secured a Li~ense and is now preTouehlng Incidents during hls E!:ta;r-The .If the <ll.8aster had · occurred durmg the Cornwall, whiclr'·is on the hanks of the St of the C,.na . a North-west Land Compat.y Scene of Destruction. day many might have beei_i saved. The Lawrence· and the-Oanal 67 miles west of in EnQ"land, the chairman (Lord Elp~in- pared to furnish the public with strfotly first clas2 U11~dulterated The London Times' correspondent at Na- work of salv~ge .only began In' goodear~est Mon:ti-eal, has made a 'great advance in stone} said: ··I may perhaps be a.llowed to draw a· pa.r- Liquors, and respectfully invites the inhabitants of Town and Country ples telegraphed rec·ntly the following con· after the arrival of. ~he troops. The natives population, through using. and advertising cerning the visit of the King of Italy to the the~selve~ were quite helpless, all th.e l_?cal co its utmost, its advantages as a. manufa.c· allel·between the C"1!adia.n North·we~t and scene of the e;arthqua..ke on tqe Island of officials being apparently am~mg the v10tim_s. turing c·ntre. . At one time rivalled by the neighbGring state of Minnesota. Five to give him a call when they require any of th~ following goods, either The bath-hous.ea a.nd _hospital are . all Ill Morrisburg and Lancaster on either side, it or six years ago th" liottJ:iern· p11.rt of Minnelschia : · , · Medicinally or a.s e. Beverage, viz. :Th., King was received on landing at Cas- rums, th.e patients bemg either killed or has, within· the past five or ten years, nearly sota was less thickly p<>pulated than Mani · amiaciola by Signor Genale, Minister of Pub- badly inJ~red . I. we~t back fro~ the Hotel donble<i in population, having now not less ·tub& is now, and again I turn to the railway John Bull Bit ters in qnarta and pinta. lic W ol'ks, General Mezzacapo. commanding Bell.,vue 1D the direction of Ischia, an_d soon tha.n 6 ,000 in"ha.bitants or l 500 more than returns as a proof of .t he prosp~1ty of that Prue J&lllaica Ram. the Army Corps at Naples, and the Duke of reached the first hou.es,. most Of . w~iph,are the last census gave it. In' addition to its c.. untry. · The principal linii .<if · railway R11spb~rry, Strawberry. Rnd Lemonl97rap111 San Do·n ato, bead of the Provincial Council. detached and. surrounded by their own manufacturinR enterprise Cornwall is ma.k· thronl!'h the·State, one;~n whiclt l'a.tn inyseli J..)e Kuypers Holland Gin on drauµ;ht and 8ootoh and Irish Whiskies in boUlea. in bottles. With them, assembled on the shore, were groun_ds, I did noi;, see a si,ngle 0 .ne left mg a good deal of internal impr~vements, a inttirested, was a single line of rai,l r\lnning also the·poor remnants of the population of s~a.ndmg. As.th:ae pea~ants dwellings are good public market~house and other ins i· from St. Paul ui:>rthwards towa.rds the Cana- Bernard's Ginger Wine on draught &nd in Basa & Oo's. Al'l in quart and pint boUles. v. It ba.s ~ow a line along both bottlH. Caeamicciola, who crowded round his situate~ .some little distance fro~ each tutions being in course of construction. dia~ bounda.r. Guinness Porter " " · ··· , , , Majesty, kissing his hands, and · his coat, other, it IS nots<> eaey.t'? convey aesistance Not the least important among these .inter-· : anks ol the Red Riv"r, and ma.ny branches " " " ~ead aud IDJured ~ay scat~red na.l advances is the .advent of a n"wspaper, and has not o.. ly heen abi1;1 to payJarge di vi- , W. F · Lewis & Oo 1 .Year Old Rye, Yery Labatt's Ale shouting "Vi1ia il Re" with tea.rs fl.owing to ~hem. fine. down their cheeks ; while many of the wo- a.bout evervwt;eie. In ~om~ mstances the the Cornwall Nev;B, devoted to the cause of dends to its sh-Yeholdern, but it has been O'Keefe & Co' s.Ale on draught in 10 pl· men threw themselves on their knees, with peasants thems~lves 1end h~lp, but ·I fear. temtierance, as well as general and loca.l able out of its surplus receipts to construct Got1derham & Wort's·· Old Bourhon Old lori keµ;s, 30 itallon barrels and in hegsRye and Old Malt Whi1k11y1. clasped hands held up to heaven, ·as if in .thath-altaa.fn ehngweeri o:ffit qer mlfot~med mde- news; ·so that the town has now three well- some hundreds of miles ot branch lines dur· heads. 1 on.e a o t e resu en popu a ion an a · , d t d l I . th t ' h' b · · th I t t N tl · thanks. Looking at the desolation around, . 'to h hd Th con uc e ooa papers, e o ers ewg_ mg e as. :vear or wo. o, gen emen, Oockburn'· Old Port Wine very .lino. t 11 th O'Keefe & Co' s. Porte,r in 10 gallon kegs. e visi . rs ave peris e " e the R eporter and the Freeho'der. I ask you 11J 1t to be supposed that the pros· ' the King exclaimed that", fearful as he had mos a bey One uf the most prominent·of the factories perity which exists, and incont.:stably · ex- Sandeman'a Pale Sherry do do Hennessy Brandy 011 dra.u1r:ht and in known the disaster to have be~n. what he l~tter . were particularly exposed as t_ saw before him surpassed anything he could ~IV~~ ~n r~ne built ~ous:· and ~ad ~etired of Cornwall is the Stormont Cotton Ma.nu· i6tS. in Minnesota, ts to stop ·short at ' thd Alcfante Win· . bottles. have believed. .Accompanied then by his 0 eir 0 · ging· w en ie eart qua e C!C· · facturiog Co. 's Works, pleasantly situa.~ed bouodary·lin.e of posts between that S~ate SaoraJllental Wine. ·Martell's Brandy in bottles. curred. Mu.nt were suff~rmg from paralysis, on the banks of the canal, oppos1te the town. and the Province of Manitoba; and that the Ministers and staff, the Minister of Foreign Jules Robin & Co'11. Brandy in bottl&a. Affairs being carried in a litter, the King rheumatism~ a1!~ gout, and could make no This factory is, I · understa.ad, .owned by line of iron po~ts, that alone mark .the divi- S. Joy & Co's Native Wine. sion between the two countries, is to bar the Oane.da Vine Grower11 Native Wine. commenced on foot a thorough iJ:lspeotioQ of a.ttempt to escape, where~ a number o{ Messrs. D. Morrice & Co., Montre11.I, the SazeracBr1mdy on Draught ano in bottles . LARaEST coTI'ON MANUFACTt"RMRS road to progress ? (Hear, hear.} It is. impos· the pl!)ce, clambering over the heaps .,of 1e· peasants got safely out of thl)lr cottages.. DeMullin A Co's. B randy on drau~M. CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE, in- the Dominion. The' factory, like most ot sible' that it can do so; th" prosperity that l!uraundy Port Wine. mains of the fallen houses, a.topping often to W. H. Russell, the well· known corr~s· those connected with the same firm, is well- exists, the energy· that is displayed on one Ohawpague in quart. and pinb. inquire minutely into the particulars of the disaster, recommendicg energy in the work ~ondcnt, who spent S?me weeks at Ca,sarmc- lighted, well-fitted up, and well-manal(ed. aide of the line, must exten<i, and is extend. going forward, and· enoouragiug the soldi"rs mola, leavmg .there Ill the sec,md week of. It has 72 carding machines, 540 looms, slid ing rapidly on the othet. And now, fentleJ~ly l~st, writes a lengthy letter to the 28,000 spindles. The buildin~ is six stories men, 1 will riot detain yo'u longer, have and others in their labors. Ti~, JD which he says ;--:. . high, and the works are run by an engine of touched upon the pa.st, the present and, as SAVED BY FUNERAL llUSlC. 8ome two years ago the is~a.nd was visited 1,000 horse-power, with a ponderou fly- far as l have <.la.red, I have ventured ·to lift Over the ruins of the Piccola Sentinella Hotel, where so many lie buried, he linger· by a severe e~rtnqnake. which shook do~n wheel 32 feet in · diameter. There are 550 the veil and look to the future of this great ed some time, and here he wa;s told that, ~any houses 1i;i the upper P!l>rt of Oa.sam10· hands employed, and when some new irn- .company in which we are all so much mteI amoqg the other victims, were forty-five cmla, and caused t~e loss. of many Jives. provem1>nts .are complete there will be 600 re~ted. I have shown yo·1 that the country 11.ersl'ns sitti11g at a table d'hote. It was W:1th th~. recollect19n of that fact_m my employed. About two-.t hirds are ~iris, who is rapidly filling up; I have shown you th..t her , lso, in another room, that the con- mmd, I said to my landla~y, an EnghshW?· seemed to be in goori health, and who, !"was tra.de is inor!lasing ; I have shown you that cert, an improvised entertainment, was go- man, whose hu~band, Sig.nor Dombre, is glad to learn, were able to earn $5 a week, railways, the great pioneers of trade and in~ on; anu Mr . Struve, a gentleman from owner of the P~ccola Sentmella ~~d other working 10 hours a day. The Manager/ l'tfr. wealth, a.re iu rapid progress throughout the The picture I have endeavored Wales, had just commenced Chopin's hotds, and Svnd1e of the :place,. Is ther_e C. H. Hobbs, informed me that some of .the country. "Funeral March." This performance was the any fear o!..an earthqu.ak~ disturbmiz us this employee had quite a little balance in the to draw is undoubtedly a bright one, and 1 I ~I>oke Ill J e·~· Mr?: Domht·e bank. The ma~hinery of the mill is of the intend~d 1t should be so; but I speak from means of saving one life, for an Italian gen· afternooi;i. ~ot the best type, and the quality of the cotton no hearsay evidence, from no reports given tleman, Count CappeJla., exclaiming ~" I can· answer~d very · peremptvnly, me by visionary enthusiasts. I speak from not endnre music of that k1nd,"went Ollt in- least, sir. Y~u may make yo~r.m1nd easy produced is excellent. The Canada Cotton Manufacturing Co.'s my own personal. knowledge of the country. to the street just as the house ca.me crashing about that. l he best authonties say · we down, and he thus escaped death. From shall not have another for the next,~O years. new building, lately erected, makes it the (Hear, hear!') If any one has any doubt up· Casamicciola the King went on to Lacco and t~at will ;'lot trouble us much. · Ne:rt largest factory in the town. It ha& 850 on the mattt1r let him do as I have done, I Ameno, wh1ore he was met by an English mornmg I _v1sue~ the upper _part of the v1l· looms, a,nd 40,000 spinules, aw:l employs have been out there every year.for the last ' gentleman, a Mr. Nesbit, long r , sident on !age above th.e Pwcola S?ntmella, an~ saw 700 ha.nae in all. It is contemplated to in , fonr yea.rs, and Tintend to go out again this the island, who implored His Ma.jesty's be- traces of 1he earthquake m the rents Ill the crease the capacity of this fac tory to 1,000 ye..r. I have watched the growth of the neficence on behalf of the poor, houseless church walls, and some shattered houses. looms, and the question might naturally be country, and I have seen with .an almost be· ---(o)--people. . On their part, they narrated how Lower down~ near the se,1, are the wooden. asked, where is the develope!llent of this w.rldered astonishment t}\e marvellousdevelb 'i year takes place. he had labored at their head for two days ba.rracks, hmlt for the poor peopl~, whose cotton business to stop? The cotton fac- opment that year " and two nights among the ruins to rescue d:ivellings were destroyed, some still .occu- toriesinCana.dahave None can form the s lightest conception of DOUBLED IN THE LAS1.' FIVE YEARS, what is going on. If any one doubts I say . . those who were still living and to recover pied, ~ut there was not ~he smallest sign of the bodies of the dead. The King talked une,lsmess or apprehen111on of· a recurrence and as more are reported coming m th~ to him "Go and do likewise " and I am sat· for some time with Mr. Nesbit, and on de- ?f the catastropbeamongthepeople-;-though field, it is hard to see haw they can all live isfhd he will 'return convin~ed of the truth In the County for PURE ~RUGS, DRUOG1STS' 8UNDR1ES, DYE of what I state, aod he will return a wiser par11ing shook hands with him and th&nked it_ Vl'.a~ ·admitted that the population had upon a population of five millions. ~nn1D1shed, and that many who left t~e The woollen factory of the CornWi.11 and a happier man. (Cheers.) Depend him heartily for all he had done. . STUFFS, .TRUSSES, .PERFUMERY, &c. . island ~ad never_ returned. T_he wonder is Manufacturing Co. is also an important in- upon it that wha't he will see Is blltthe bud, THE ll:ING'S BRAVERY. . At one point the King, walking on ah!'.ad that, with the hlBtory of the 1slan? before dustry. It has nine sl!ts of 60 inch carding the germ, of the proBperity that he will see Proprietor!! of BIN,GE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF HOREHOUND-with his arms folded after his manner, passed one, there sho_uld be any ~ople on it at ,all. machines, four being used iu the making of in the not distant future. Ii. cloud, of course, the Standard Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, &c. close to some walls still standing in a.· dan· Before Vesuvius broke o~t it was ~he sarety blankets, and tive for tweeds. There are may pass aver the Jandsca.pe; we may re· gerous condition. General Mezza.capo, valve of all tha volcamc a.gen?ies of the 68 looms and 390 spindles, and'the works oeive a. check-no man cau say, but depend. ROSE GLYCEROLE for any roughness of the skin. a ttrib· are run by an engine of 250 horse-power. upon it that if the cloud does pwis over it will alarmed lest any accident should happen, Terra de Lavoro, The myth, which . the shocks that ctrove away the colonThere a.re 230 hands · employed, the wages be but a passing shadow. It will pass a.way, CORN !1ted but afraid to in.ierfere, said to General Paei EXTRA TOR- tlie best remedy for removinac any kind at loud enough for the King to hea.r and in the lBts from E·1brea and Syracuse to the ~fforts earned by the females ranging from $3 to and the landscape will be brighter than ever. corns OUT PAIN. o~ Tyhreus to_ throw off the mou?tams of $6.50 a wei:k, of IO holU's per day. The But looking soberly, and judging by l'lain h ope of drawing him away, "It is sea.rely worth while to go on; we have seen all there P1tbec1;1sa w~1~h were heaped on him by the work, however, does not seem so ple&aant facts as they stand revealed before us, we CONDITION POWDERS-our own niake. DICK'S BLOOD PURIie to see. " The Kin1:1 turµed sharply round Oly~~ian de1t1~s shows ho:w far hack the and clean as in the cotton mills. The blank- have every reason to feel confidence in the HAGYARD'S CATTLE .SPICE. THORLEY'S FOOD for and answered, " I command you t() come cond1t1,?n .of which we have JUSt heard such eta, when they a.Te first turned -out, look success of the enterprise in which yon have FIER. Lye_ l l like embarked your money. (Cheers. ) on." From Lacco Ameno the King, still a terrible development ·extends. Cattle. OIL CAKE in any quantity. COARSE SHEji;TS OF CANVAS, · clambering over the ruins, went up to Forio found no less than· twelve µ;reat volca.mc !:Ones around Epomeo ; but there d'lsehia, distributing as he went bread and eruption hall been no actual outbreak of lava since and · are even darker in color. The beauti· · Inten·rewera. · clothe·s among the people, and allio mi:mey, .A. D. 1302. The numerous springs of min· ful white, downy nap is pnt in by th~ . . until he had emptied his own and all his eral water, varying in temperature 'kom 60 prickles on the ppd of a. common weed,. It is ~oo ba~ to say so m~ ~ard t~1ngs Pharmaceutical Chemi8t..s Ministers' pockets. At 3 o'clock, after nine deg. to 170 de~., which abound on the slope the name of which I forget, these prickly about_ i~terv1ewers and their 1mpert!n~mt .houra spent on this charitable expedition, of between lschia and Forio, give ample evi- pods being stuck op a ' large cylinder, in con- quest1onmgs. Poor wretches, · they dislike n()\ cdinary fatigue, he returned on board dence of the energy of the agencies at work tnct with which the blanliet is· brought till. the work they are sent ui..on qmte a~ much~ . E, >; atore despatch boat and steame<i for below. thE' downy nap is brought out. , Canadian any vne. But they have to do it. It ~s . . -.,,--~---- , a.pie~ followed by .man:y_ hles~ings o_ and East Indian wool is u!!ed in making the !:>read and butter for them. Tha public entering the port His Majesty's flag was AD ··o" for an .. B ." blanket&; out in the manufacture of tweeds, · crave for· _and gobble up s~ch garbage, and,_ . saluted by the Oarys/o"4gnnboat, whi<1h arSouth African and South American wools J of. oourao.1t must be provided. , Does_ anyrived here to-day from Corfu. At an editorial convention the c~nversa are uquired on account of their· superior bddy heh~ve that the average 1Dterv1ewer --MANUFACTURER O F - DUTY BEFORE EYEBYTH NG, ' has a.ny pleasure in pushing his way into the tion turned on typoizraphical errors. Of warmth The Standard states that during hie course every man present who ha.d wielded The iatest industry established in·which Corn- presence George or r ,, Henry Majesty's visit a touching incident occmred. a Faber for the purpos~ of lifting struggling wall is the Toronto Paper Co.'s Mills, T¥ler, or of ofPrince Tom T~umb, or of ofSi_ [1ttlP:ba.t The Mayor of Casamicciola, who has lost the humanity into the upper strata, where the were formally opened in May last. This 1T1t11J,ouse, or of any_1mpudent and notorious whole of his family in the calamity, butwho dazzling rays of the bri1:1ht sun of knowledge factory oo& t altogether some $190,000, ani ha.rl?t, or t_o make 1rr_eleva:nt remarks and KING STREET, BOWMANVILLE, has been heroically exerting himself, pre should illume the path, etc., had some now employs 60 hands. It is designed to ask 1mper~rnent. questions .m the.pre~enee o; sented himself to pay his respects to the reminiscence about certain typographical manufacture calendared paper, suoh aa is these st~p1d _or msolent High M1ghtmes~s . Hai ·now on hand a number of 'Vehicle· (and is manufacturing a great many more) of the neweat patterns and best finish, which I am offering for sale p,t the lowest. prices consistent King wit~ hiB mayoral scarf, the badge of errors· . Joe Peters, of the .Blowtown .Bugle, used in acc.mnt books and certain kinds of Not a bit of it. They feel the degradation with due regard to workmanship and quamy. The following Is a Hat of office, stained with blood, simply excused finally got th~ floor. "Gentlemen," said he, superior book-work. It is the first mill in as much a.s anyon? can, and would ~la.dly the principal vehicles manufa.otured by me: himself by saying, . " Your Maj~s.ty, duty "see this scar across my cheek as big as a Canada devoted to this class of :work. It get ou.G of the ]Ob 1f thev could. B~t ID ~he must come before everything." The King, ' horseshoe.; eee this crevasse in my nose has both water and steam power and.can meantime, all the world and his w1f.,, Double Oovered Carriages . ., .. ,; ............,... .. .. .... ..................... $200 Upwa.rd&. deeply moved, pressed his hand with much. whence a portion had been extracted ; see produce five tons of manufactured pape,r ~ith ' tha!' abject snob spirit which is Single Phootons ... .............. .. .... . .......... ......... ..... .... . .. ...... .... 100 11 sympathy, the remaininR half·inch of my right ear ; ex- per day. The principal shareholders are mherent.. m them, wan~s to ~now',, you THE HEAP OF RUINS. amine this hand and wonder what became Toront" and Montreal men, interested in know, What the Prince thmk.s , &?, A correspondent of the Wiener .Allgemeine · of the thumb and fourth finger; look at this the stationery or publishing business. The ~~actly S?· and 1n order to gratify this Democrat Wagon .. ..... ........ ... ..... .. . .. ,... ........... . ...... ..... . . .... . . .. 65 Zeitung telegraphs the following graphic de- stiff leg. All this is the result of getting an greater part of the capital of all the Corn- 1d1ot cravmg newspaper conductors make Lumber Wa.gona .. ...... .... .. .. .. ..... : ....................... .... ........... ... 55 scription of a visit he paid to the scene of "o" where an "e" ought to be. I had oc- wall industries is held by Montreal men. respectable men play fl.ui;ikey and eaves" dropper, the essence ot impudent assur· the catastrophe:casion to report a case in Squire Field's ofLight Wagon.. ............... ... .... ....... ....... .. ........ ...... ..... .... ... .. . 4'0 " ance, and an awfully acute point of intf!r· We left Naples a few minutes after ten, fice and the evidence of one .of the witnesses Expre11s Wagon ........ .... ..... .... .. ... ............. . ... ... . ; ... .. ...... ... .... 75 Common Sense in Summer. rogation, though they recoil from· the and arrived at our destination shortly after did not 't ally very well with the others. II Skeleton.......... ... .. .......... ...... .. ... ... ..... . ........ .. .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 50 The employment of the natural common dtigra.da.tion with a horror which no words . Sulky. ......... ............ ........... .... ........ ... .......... ... ... .. . ... ......... 4'0 twel~e. After some steep climbing I reached 1'his was a big, bur._:l y man, a livery stable t hey repeat sotto voce, " My the spot where Casam1cciola once stood. keetier, who might be able to getaway with sense p ossessed by intelligent adult human- can depict, as . superior facilities for manufacturing carriages, I intend to eell verf cheap for ca.sh The place consisted of a few· groups of Sullivan. I incidently remarked that the ity would do much to mitigate the discom- poverty and not my will consents." Of Poeeesillng or approved credit, and by so dolng I hope to greatly inoreasc m, number o sales. 'Vo11ld houses about 200 paces from the sea, but, witness was a veracious man. Well, gen· forts of our torrid summers. · Natural a.p· course they must look perfect marvels of sell the wood parts only, or the gearings of buiiglee Ironed. owing to the steepness of the road, it re- tlemen, when the .Bugle came out the intelli- petite, if not conupted or perverted, is an impudence. Of course they must talk as if tJ_nired half an hour to get there, It furthP.r gent compositor and the equally intelligent excellent guide to eating and drinking. The they liked the process. 0( course they ..included a number of detached houses and proof-reader had uot it voraciou,, The followi" g of Procnstean rules as -to the qual- must cringe and crouch as if thef had no .A.t the Shortest N otice, Painted and Trimmed if Desired. small fa.rm.s. I con.Id see before landing that livery stable man saw it before I did, and ity and quantity of food is pernicious. An backbone, and must flatter and wink as if the place had been des~royed ; but the walked straight into the office, and ~ithotit unvarying amount of food, aB three hearty they held the door like Panda.rue~ and for the .Uthe Factory I also do Planing. Matching, Turning and Sawing with Circle, Band or Sol'oU Saws. and prepare 1111 kinds of lumber for carpenters and· others for building purposes. sight I witnessed on reaching the .first ter- speaking a word he seized me by the hand meals each day, which emight be healthful same reason. .But it is all ·"bread-bread." Ornamental a.n d Plain Pickets ror fences In every styl11 required, ma.de to order. ~ race surpassed my worst apprehensions. It and broke those fingers .so they had' to be for winter or the cool weather in autumn, They no more like it than did the boys in was one heap ot ruins, witn not one building amputated ; then he jabbed me against the is not appropriate for the intense heats of Squeers immortal establishment rejoice over left'standing. 'l'he beautiful Hotel Bellevue, wall with force enough to knock out my summer. No set of rules can be laid down their bri"mstone and treacle. But what can once visible a long distance from the island, front teeth, stopping to inquire whether I for anybody's guidance, still less.is it compe- they do? The public craves for the idiot has enti ely disappeared. I d scovered the still 'bhoul(ht he was voramous. Before I tent to make rules for everybody's guifance; utterances of every prominent hop·'o-my· Hotetl2 an Sentiuella. The sta.bles alone could answer he bit off a piece of my ea.r and bu~ a few simple suggestions made by a thumb, and they are commanded to dish up the trash·. Nay, some of the interviewed remai n el'ect. All the inmatas appear to asked rn e if I took him for the fool who un- physician r ecently may not be amiss. have periehed. Dogs and ducks ruil about dertook to eat eighteen goose eggs in eighteen · He says : " Keep cool in temper ; enter like the process and give their friend the eil itor the wreckage, scared out ,,f their lives. Mil- hours. ·Then he Plammed me against t he 'into no argum~nt or contention on politics, the wink, and presto-the man with the ink1 itary engineers in blue and yellow uniforms, imposing-stone and broke my leg, and mild ethics, or religion ; restrain anger ; attempt horn bows himself into their presence, etc. and infantry soldiers, are ly inquired if he looked like a man who no athletic feat s of rowing, walking, or ball We. in sh..rt, beepeaks pity and forbearAT WORK WITB: PICKAXE AND SPADE, would make a bet to assimihte a "brace of playmg ; look on the pleasant side uf your ance for the "interv1ewers"-n(lt wrath and · Twelve corps~s, covered with straw matting, quail every day for six weeks. Before I circumstances ; be kindly affectioned, as St. ribaldry. They are the true sufferers 1.0. the A soldier tells me· could recover from that assault he landed P aul !'~commended ; do not sit out of doors &.wful process-at least every one of them ·are laid out in a row. that they are all men, and ·that I shail see an iron inkstand against my jaw-bone with long after sundown-the less of this the bet- who has arrived at the yeari:s of dis· more further on. I have arrived at the sec- the query whether anybody had told me ter ; never work before b1·eakfast; eschew cretion. begs to inform the public that he has leased a Btore in the ObseNar ond terrace. The p ension near the Hotel that he was the very party who could digest meats as muc.h as possible and chew meats Blo~k, where he has opened oat with a splendid asso1·tment of Gran Sentinella is likewise in ruins. Here a peck of raw oysters at a sit ting. As a part- thoroughly ; drink but little ice water or The Weddtng Must be Postponed. the sight is really terrible. A large number ing salute he bit a piece out of my nose and hot tea and coffee-w11rm tea is not hurt"Lovest thou me, Celeste ?" asked Al· of dead bodies lie strewn upon the Rround, . left. After the doctor had gathered to- fttt. Alcoholic stimulants should be tabooed fearfully mutilated, with crnshed heads and geth~ff what there was left of me and set my entirely unl ess a physioian's prescription gernon, who is a telegraph. operator, at which he offers for sale at low prices for Cash. · torn-off limbs- a spectacle too sickening to broken bones, I asked for a copy of the compel their use. Do not allow your dress work. " I does~, Algernon," answered Celeste, W-Farm Produce taken in e.xch~nge, for which the highest ma;.ket dwell upon. In the garden of the V illa Bugle and discovered what it was that had' to be a burden i n mat erial or amount, nor Sauve, which·il! completely wrecked, an am· made him.mad." have it so hght and · thin that the body; from who is a young girl, with a ROOd deal to price will be paid. ~A special line of TEAS . of excellent flavor. learn. hula.nee is org11J1ized. - Some fifty injured, " Did you sue him for damages ?"_ asked perspiration, .becomes chilled. "And, love, shalt we wed?" continued W .Also a choice lot of ~UGARS. ~C~FFEE m Cans. ~Canned including many women and children, have ·the crowd. Algernon. _ Goods in great variety., ti/iJ'" A Call is respectfully sohc1bed. been conveyed thither. The soldiers have "Not at all," said Peters, "I had ~ot The Fa.ta.l Ora.mp. "As thou sayeth, sweetheart ," replied constructed small rush-covered huts, there more d.i.ma.ges than I wanted alr eady."-Oil A writer in the British Medical Journal Jeleste. · being no D\lilding left in which accommoda- Oily D errick. .. . " Then, by me ticker, we shall wed." Bow to Remove a Tight Rtng. calls attention t o tho frequeat notice~ of Circumstances change, t emptations dition can be provided for the injured. The death, by cramps, of bat hers, and suggests " \ Vilt name the day, .Algernon ?" · A novel method of effecting the re~oval minish, positions improve, misfortune be· H ad Been There. latter are placed with t heir heads and chests "~ot this .evemng, me own. We are of a r ing which has become constn~te? comes endurable by habit , but p ersons who under the rush roof, the remainder of their It was on t he elevat ed railroad the other snme prevent ives'-l'emedies are in these or ID a.i;iy other s1~1- a.re ·disagreeable to us· al ways irritate us There is no morning. . .A man was seen to rise suddenly cases too late. He says that cramp is a taking everything now ' subject to delay,' around a swollen fi~ger, _ bodies bi:ing in the open air. · lack of either doctors or drugs. A sanitary upward, look around on the seat, feel in all painful and tonic muscular spasm. I t .may and as I am a t rue and loyal knight (he was lar situation, consist s simpl y m envelopmg more and more. a column arrived by the first boat from :N a - his pockets, and grow excited over t he l oss oecur in any part of the body , but it is es- a night operator and used this abbreviation the afflicted member. after the man ner of _ The interest of most mo(lern fiction turns pecially apt to occur · in the lower extremi· .to ·walter Scot t the .girl, so to speak}, I circular bandage, in a l~ngth of flat Indut ples, and t he physicians' penitentiary est ab- ·of something or other. t he joys and woes, the t rials and t rilishments at Pr ocida and Bago were also "Lost your waUet f" queried the :man ties, and, in its milder forms, it is limited t o can make no discrimination in your faver. rubber braid, such as ladies make ~se of t o on The novelist cleli~hts in. a single mitscle. Pain is severe, and the Our union is secondary to the W cst orn Un- keep their hats on the top of their h eads, umphs of lovo. .All the wounded are dressed in next t o him. sent for. contracted mmcles are hard and exquisitely ion for t he present, dear one, and thi~ busi· This should be accurat ely applied-b~gin~ episodes in which the tender passion is acci"rilian clothes, and were evidently inmat es " No." tender . . Ill.a few mi.nutes the spasm and ness m)lst hang on the hook for a bnef sea.- ning not close t o t he l'ing, but at the tip of tive. And yet, strange to say, no romanof the different hotels and pe1:1sions. Pres"Had your wa.tch taken?" pain cease, leaving local sensation of fatigue son, more or lea~." . the flnger, and leaving no intervals_betwee.n cist has ever tried to put before us whatently I came up to the r uins of the Hotel "No." and soreness. when cramp effects only one 'l;'hen .she smiled_ a sad~ sweet smile of t he successive turns, 80 as to exert its ~last1c the experiencjl of all who have passed Bellevue, only the ~othouses of whinh have "]~oat a roll of bills, perhaps?" a period of amatory ecstasy will escaped destruction. An ambulance similar "It is my check-book. I believe I left it extremity; no ,swimmer or b::.ther, endowed res1gnat10n, and said th~~ 10e cream was a force gradually and gentcy ul?on ~he t issues through with average presence of mind, need drown; balm t o wou:nded hearts 1n August . underneat h.· W'hen .the bindmg is _complet· bear us out--is the most delicious, tender, to thaj! ·of t he Villa Sauve· has been opaned at home. Dear, how careless I am !" - -, ed the hand should be held aloft ma ver· ·apturous part of the billing and cooing of in thifl:i ck garden. Here I estimate the ' ·It might be worse," said the. other in a but when cramp seizes the whole of the voluntary muscular system, as it probably Our friends on t he other sidea.rii beginning tidal position, and in a ~ew m~n~t~s the the smitten. They can describe their i;:es. number of wounded.at about 100, all in. civil- consolin11; tone. ian dress. Dead cat tle lie about t he gar- . l· I don't see how it could," growled t he does in the worst cases, nothing, in the ab- to talk a.bout their possible candidates for swelling will be percept ibl y .d1mm1_shed. tures and reproduct t heir whispered noth· den, wliere there are also several live goats. other. "My wife will sit down and figure sence of ·prompt and efficient extraneous as. t he next Presidential election. There is no The braid i a t hen taken off a.nd 1mmedmtely ings which me:m so much, but t hey cannot The 'Vl'reckage of the hotel is being actively up the stubs, and when I go home to dinner sista.nce, can save the individual from one on: eit her side with ver y pronounced reapplied in t he same manner, wh~n, aft~r give uii their silence; which is t he best part £ again of the whole thing. Why do t he7 not in· cleared away, as it is believed a large num- it'll take a full half hour t o make her be· drowning. I tS most powerful and most claims. But t his is all the better, for in another five minutes, the finger, 1 e small enO\tgh for dicate in some way-by a row o dots or ber of people are buried beneath it. Many lieve that ' incidental' has anything to do avoidable cause is the sudden immersion of general it is a race of nobodies :and the dark- rapidly uncovered, will b_ injured liave a lready been t aken out. A few with housel:J.old expenses." - Wall Street the body, when its surface is highly heated, er the horse t he greater the likelihood of his t he :i;ing to·be reil).oved with ease.-Lanqon, stars, say~ or a. blank space- these inter vals of Beulah stillness ? in water of a relatively low temperature. ultimate triumph. G(U!,, des Hop., have been rescued with mere scratches, N ews· THE ISCHI~ HORROR. afte~ spending hours in mortal terror under:·t IN THB Ea.STE·RN COUNTil!iS. LO.SD ELP.aINSTONE ON THE ,J .B. MARTYN .A.nd Everything rusually kept in a First Olass Grocery, Crockery and Liquor Store. Drugs &t Medicines r OHEMI.S TS and DRUGGISTS. J.HIGGINBOTHAM&SONLEADIN'G DRUG HOUSE · WI J. . HIGGINBOTHAM & SON, GE QR GE c~ HAINES, GARR IACES,. SLEIGHS, GUTTERS, WA CONS, &o., ~~;n/u;:;~:::::::::::::::::::.: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::: ~g : All Kinds of Vehicles Repaire·d I GROCERJ[E&I. NEWk STOtt!. .N£W coons. 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