Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Sep 1897, p. 5

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the new unlvenlty an touown: '".l`ho mnuo of tho and university Ihnll ho the Con-lngton lmtltutenml unlverulty. Its object: and purposes shall ho to collect uud dluno knowledge among mankind. um bracing Iclenoo In all Its departments. olanlo and modern; mathomntlol. astron- omy, philosophy. geography, hlutory, po- lltlonl economy. low, medlolne, metaphys- lou and higher orltlclnm. and all ulna that ` may be worth lmowlng. all on A pure uthlonl hauls. to the end that we may have * n hlahor grade of lmtruotlon for the hu- 1 man tnmlly and that all truth and knowl- edge may be dluemlnntod." Mr. (`.m-rlnnton has fnnuontly consulted ` edge be diuomlnnwu. " Mr. Con-ington fnsquontly prominent educator! And discussed hi: plum with them. but none of their argu- menu but changed his dutenuimtion. J un wAsnnm'I'oR cozlmurrox. how he proposes to have mathematics taught on an otmoul hula bu not you been 1-xplnlm-d. lnv-than nun no Wuhlnnton Cot- unv-v vwu-.-.-._ _,...__ `T lo:-Quin` ml lluoud Insult. explained. 1-`my-than years ago Washington ` rington settled with hln wife in Peoria. I mun ot 88 yarn. without ocluootion. with- ` out capital. and in debt. but with n deter- } Iuinnllon to main) for himself a fortune. llin solo poonoalonn were some onrpomnrh tool: in in chain, which he hnd mndu him- self. Ponrln was then is struggling little village. nml Corrington found no diloulty in buying 40 acres of wood lnnd on orodit. into tho virgin fonznt ho won! and tolled the tract (or his humble homo. Thrn ho cleared the land and went to work with uullagging induntry to build npn lortuno Hi: present prosperity tells how well he llI00\`t!dt`\l. Al the you: wontliy ho bought more lnnd from the pr-oilu of his form. and added so much to MI ponnemionn that today he owns 480 aunt of tho choicest inrnuinu lnml nonr tho oity--not. only tint. but ho own: ruul mum in the-city. has money in the bunk, nnd holds many nmrtgngos. 11.. mnkinntd mum in his lo: cabin ` lllrlhtl. He continued to lin log until after tho civil war. and then he built lino nuubtnntlnl modern honln in which he now resides. ll in a comfortable hunts. hut than in nothing pnmntlnun about it. and no one would ever suspect that it in the noldanoo ol n man who is worth more than A million. Ho has iivu children. and they no all in cmniurt-nhlo linnnulnl cir- rumshnoun. It was his mrnest dcnim that all of them should enjoy the advantages of, n college education, hm nnly one oi them. a son who in now a pronnllwnt lawyer in l\'mv York. would accept his oor. Tho runs were anxious to bogin farming and money making. up mmmnnn human to want his hot : making. Mr. Col-ringtnn began want of education while um In young man. but It was not until ho had reached mhldlo ago that ho found much Iolmro to dunk to Ibopnmm of knowledge. " It was Stephen A. Dan Inc. who outta! my out on 0 ........... Ianlnn." he; sun. I! was dnr. N Dan Inc. who unrwu an own on a course nndlng." he says. hg than cunplgn of 1356. Donglu spoke rt Penna. II!` I asked him to Inn: to mo um! tell me what In road. He urns mo I copy 0! mo puhllutlunn at the sum- mnhn lnnmutlon. Since then I but oh- Mined ox-cry pamphlet which Inn Man an . ... a...... thorn I ham an-nu bound In my MINI!` `Rh (`\`II 000 01 uncanny VIDIIIIRI ` which It contains. On one so! ot s_hgl__v_g-:1 no no hnund mlumelol n uelentlo month ` lrmndhonynhuhnnnd out-yllno In ` u.-m, n-Mn than-.lnInoun-nniontlllo ` Mined plmpnm wnlun nu u-nu nu- H: from then. I have them my IIhnry.nnd I have mud ova-ywoul In hcmnll." mu. uh-an of Mr. Otllrillltnlfl II` VIIII nut-nu: gun t-not gFq m an ... '-.:::'.::::: v;-mu`-~ ~=--- 01 nmond nolngto Donor cup. av omntuun. ton. nlr 4 Thin uhnry ol Mr. 0ll'r|IItolI`I In nmovrlsnl unlqm. and In to perfectly 1 mill with (win of (human: VQIIIDQI ..L|.L In nnl-|InIlI1 On nne ROI IhOlI`fS .4 l_\'.|ml ho qynlohn nun owryuuc Ill shun. Ihnldou them. In llnothenclontlllo rm-tn. Main!-In 9! anon: countries. n~ ....\.....n.. uul nhnnm-Inn! Smnarllld Mlltl 9! vlrlolu countries. vu~ erelngmllugnd its work: of Spoon: unq sohnponlnucl. I-`nr_nI hut nqnuhrol u onlaryh Ian Nvnplnnlng lo NIDCI nlvnnv. mums. man: man nllll I00 5&- Ann Ina-p. uyn-us. r. v-. --:-= `Iyhuhnlvuhl sh thought: hnnnnnhndlinahmnmud than pinning lo man an uuumuv. noukr young non night -I-n..o.--phaulnntlomnbown AI h` `.98 In `If WT jvv wvuu annotated. udu wanna in paint! Ila! pm dknunol hhuoulu null 03.- unlu manna p-I-u-qy liq will dhpvoo(lhplopcQIII|O|.- I|0.IlDhI'nIi.IbfI\OhIHlQdI &slutIhoIowuunI-dqywlll highs. Inn: 3. 153.1. s1TY_` | AFTER THE scum `POLE. J -A rn; |[a.guot`of|phlndo(IorI'uho|IdIb1 |~ oannuocnolnuu. noun-In II IiI'IIlI ouupny at lolghu. A Belgian polo hunting qpedmon oom- mnnded by Captain Adrien do Got-lacho In now on In way toward the nmnmllo ro- glou In the good Ihlp Bolglca, which L CATTLE! Auulnn vn unuunun-. cleared from Antwerp recently. There are 9:} men on board. of whom narollelglann, moms of them belng noted Inloutlcu. The rmuulnlnn nevon are Nor-woglnn nllon. The Belgian wn lmllt for the whaling trade In 1834. and of oonno la a |ubntun- \ tlnl on-an, but she was further strengthen- ` ed before her departure and otherwise i equipped to due the danger: oi the un-_ known noutlwrn Ions. in... .....m.-1.. the nnnth nolnr union has lmown Ioulmrn Iona. For oonturioo the south polar region huurroundod by an impenetrable veil of mystery. partly owing to in natural ivuturon and partly beoouoo of the luck of well organized and pertinent efforts of ex- plororn, such n have been expanded on the arctic regions. Thus for 'no man has ever panned in winter on tho Ionth polar continent. but Captain do Gorlnoho pro- pose: to do this. He oxpeotn to math in lnmling nonr Cope Adora on South Vio- torin Land in the vicinity of tho supposed lnontlon of tho nnmnotlo polo. A portable house and provisions will be put on nhoro. and ho intrepid iiolglnn. with Lieutenant Dunno and n noleoted number of men, will ho lute while the ship nail: bool: to Mol- lxonrne for luppllea, to return no noon III pouiblo tho non Ioauon and pick up the lllo band. n....c.... um Inna nnf.nl-Mn winbr Can- limo band. During the long antarctic winter Cap- tain do (lerlnohe will make inland expedi- tions over the ice cap. it prnotionblu. und it is possible that. lxo may reach the south pole. At any rate he intends to make ob- ` Iorvntiona and survey: which will be of arm! soiontillo interest and Mid to the manger knowledge) of thin part of tho i world : anrtnoe. For thin plrpon Ilodgeu and ski hnvo been taken [I011]. but an no one can say what extraordinary weather oonditionn the expioron will have to on- countor the IUOOQII 0! their vontun can only bqhopml for. n. l. nmmml Ihnl tho Bolnlon will reach only bo_hoped lor. It in oxpoctod that tho Bolcion the antarctic scan early in October. at the beginning of the Iouth polar spring. She will try to force her way through the for- Iuidnbio ice barrier which all explorer: in that locality have encountered. It rho doea. tho count will be skirted botwoon points: which no now rcpreuntcd by geog- ruphura only by dotud lines. It in not probable that tho result: of the expedition 1 will be known bcforo two years hence. ` Prolonor Fowler : Btungo Oononto Stuc- Inro Boooutly Dootroyod. when Pmfcuor 0. S. Fowler begun, nearly 60 your: ago. to bulld on oooonu-Io looking house at Flalxklll Londlng. N. Y.. on the Hudson. he declared that he won golng to how: o home which would nelthor IUI l.lll'I uliunuunau nuu-no burn. blow over nnr doony. but which would Increase in atnblllty no It Increased In use. Ho nooompllnhod what he not out to do. {or when wurkuwn mcontly nttonmtod to tear dowu the an-uutun It deed their plokuou an I! II had bevn uolld grnnlto And I'll only maul by a liberal non of dymunlto. n.n .. mvntun ruro Professor Fowler only maul by liberal uao ox uynumw. Half a century ago wna woll known throughout the aastarn mm in n npooulutlvo and experimental phronologist ponsossod o! no little inventive genius. llo nooutuulatnd a lortuno of non- alderahlo aim and in 1847 purohaaod nonr Fishkill Landing an eatnto of 183 acres. Thu ground: he improved and benntlllotl in manrwnya. planting many fruit trees. ` harry bushes. shrubs and owaro. Than ho wont to n rm of New York architoota and engaged them to draw plans for a house unrlor his npoclnl direction. He wanted an oct:~.;.-onal homo and he wanton lt built of concroto. so it wan done. From the time when the aightaldod atroc- tnro began to rim from the foundation: to thadny of its ilnal demolition it was an object o! curiosity and comment. Pooplo called it Fowler`: Castle" and I-`oIrlor`a Polly" and trnrolod mlloo to an it. It was three Ito:-law high and hndn basement and n oopoln. Thom wen no room: in the homo. although it did not appoar to be no large in first glance. But Proiaaaor Fmrlarwao Tnnonoly pleura with tho homo and for tan ycnra lived in it with his famlly. Thou. owlng I) ilnnnclal rovers!-I. it iianacd out 0! N: hands and In aucooaclwly and an an academy. ua boarding honaa and an an abodotor aooh tonnnta as could ho per tnadod to occupy it Proloaoor Powlar did turn yeananxandfunlongtinotho hooorsraa nnotouplul. Final the last ovrnerdooidnvl todeotroy it a pnrthc had on whiohit stood toothernm. 15.5.... rmoiar Inn at Innnh Ihi Ind which I! mm In one uuu. Professor Fowlor In so much launch! In the horns that Minoan hnoknhontlt In this volumo ho dwelt at and Inuit 4;} M Ithohlncd that an pennnInvolu- lunhnuburtuamusdthulouhnl-nil hoqclnnuouonuduunuuudunnhn u-Iuuuuuoalcu-nu. AN OCTAGONAL HOUSE. cu-nxx ADMIN nu: amucn. _.1 n___ A -.6:-nun nnnnnlo THAN `V -, rovb Ln : omAoos.u. noun. U -~~- --~- a---- mm -.o... . Iij ,; .L_A a.II ..-_.: d-------a-I---' ': 0' ` lopublldll Oindlko lb Connor; - Leslie M. Shaw. the Rap-ahunnu ndmllgoc for governor of lawn. made his III-It ap- pearance In the political anus jun t nu am. when he took tho clump for HoK|n~ hallo aw. 1 4. In the pulltlul nun nu u "- nszu. !u_.' and mules Q1104! of apaeohu In the p.-lnulpnl town: and ulilu of tho Ihln. They were good npquohuu, too. so good t at the Republican auto mnnngen woudororl why they had nql dlnoovol-ed Mr. Shaw bvfuro. During the campaign he made 60 ..p .5... nnnanhal. They undoubwdlyl ALLAI~TL11sEi During the campaign nu uuuu no or these speeches. They undoubtedly iwipmi tho ouuse which ho espoused and they made him one of the but it own men in tho amid. I0 mum although in bud never before` been as candidate for an omen oi uny kind. he had no tiliuuity in c::pmI'In3 the gubernatorial nomination In tho I-ooenl Itnte convention. u. .en...w 1,. n name or Vermont and I I convention. Mr. Shaw is as native typical New Emxlnnder. pommlng all tlie tmslm-an annually and nhrewdnem for whioh the Yankee: urn noted. Ho auto.-I-ed \ Curnell college at Mount Vernon, 1a.. In Iu'.'l nut` mmmtlldnll Ill DIVHII hll way Curnell oollcuo nu mnunu veruuu, uh, -u 1871. and succeeded In paying way through by working hard during vnoatloni. -Five years later hu.wus m-nduatod hum tho Iowa College of Law. That lame: yum`. 1876. he sntllod In Dcnllon. nnd Ihone ho ` hmullvad over nlnoe. From nnuvuulhng and unknown lawyer he hna, bum up: huge pruclloo nnd has made a reputation as an uluqm-nu nttornoy. some of the onion -In whloh he mu oouuael have become famous In the legal history` of the state. m. mum hm nlsu been aucucsntul In In the legal nmury ox mu uulw. Mr. Shaw hns ulso business as well. for bu has accumulated I LIISLII-. M. uunw. hnndsnmo tm-mun. nml la a bunker 0! much uhlllty. Hv has also been fur years n promlnum malubvr ut tho hluthodlst ` Epltonpnl uhuruh. No In noted for his phllunthrnplo dz-mln. and has been honored by his church (with nn elcotlon nu dclogutu to tho hm. three uonurnl oonlnroncco. a dlI- . tluullon Iu`(`ur(l0d to hut. few luymun. Mr. Slum Is also u ntumbcr of the board of (ll- rccmrs of (`urnell culluga. nml he has con- trlhntml gum-rounly la the ulmhllnlnnent of the [)t-nlshn Nut-nml collrno. llln pren- ont p0pulnrlt_\' nml prumlm-nuu. however. are um`umlmully due to the work he has done on the plutlurm. Illa an-gumontl nro dlract nml loglcul. nml he has conumuml of u cormln lll'_\` humur which never tulll to plensu nml hold an ullllltluo. __Z:._.___.?.-_. , Ithua Allen Hitchcock II 6 Snoooulll nunlnuu Mn. It in mid thn Ethan Alien Hitchcock. the new minister to Russia. was saloon-d for the position Iwcnueo Prenidunt McKin- ley wialml tu have the United St rop rononml in the Russian capital by busi- ness mnn rather than by I lawyer or a mu-mlxr of uny other protection. This in iu order thnt our growing commercial ro- lntions with the cur`: country mi ho well Iuukml ufter. M. Illnnluumi In I rnnhlnntnf SI. Lnllil. well luukml uner. Mr. Hltuhoook is 5 ronldcntof St. Louis. \ whuru ho ha uxtunslvo lmnlmm inn-roan . bolng pmsld n: and dlnmlur In new !m-no munnfnotm-Ina concern: nml nor- porutluna. This will be M: n: export- ouou nu nn omcolmldcr. He has not been prominent In polltlm. but Im: how on tvrms of l rIcn(InhIp\v|t.h Pronldcnt Mo- Klnlcy for n lung time. Our nmv Rnuhnn mlnlster has HID best Klnlcy (or long umo. Our umv lhmlun of Ruvuluonnry mood in hit wlnu. on he in n dt-an-omlunt of tho lwrolo Ethan Allan who do.-mnmlml the surrender of Port. '1`!- oomlurogn In the mum of tho Grunt Jo- homh and the contlnomnl congress." It will he remembered that Mr. Allon not what ho naked for. Mr. Hltohoock don even better. Ho gets the llunslnn mlulon. u post of no lmlo honor. nnd n unlury of 817.500 wltlmm on-n nskina for It. u. nn.o.nmk'n nnmdfnthor was A 317.500 wlllmnl (`ten usnnu lur n. Mr. Hltohoookh mnndfnthur 1 mouzborotnn old Maunohnlottl hmlly. jvuxw vu- 65 I nnln 4 I 5 UH` IIBIIII III IV`I'[ uuvruuunvu up... vv '\"` -t--..'.;.m-.'........ I l`.$IllnII$InIl.Va`'.* MINISTER TO RUSSIA. 'AN DwA?iNK_EE. :1-nut ALL!!! urrcnmcx. ,1 A- I9.__.._gn _-A nu--u LISLII-2 M. SHAW. ` .,..I L. .- 1 GAVE? {J9 Xrdajung. ; wauuq low In-hi nun. ` .11.: V: Remus .`*irlIo_1wo:_;` 1. hdlluzyfulllkrotluhood. "er Jesus In now Yuk an 2 *5 . Iiounood . man man nopmon which on o % deooondnnt of on. at the oldest tunlllu In the metropolis has might hon 8:500. and a big fortune on wall. Thu loch! position ha ha: never cured (or. haunt ho ha; 00-` voted the put 20 yum of mu Mo to the Catholic church. The largo tonnno which he Inhemed he has uned mom: in roll- nloun work_. Both of thoho In give u when he took tho nnol vows at penny, 1: mt: -no` nluullnnnn BB 500: ill! nun: nun. )` '-....,,. --._--V1 and obullonoa. From now on {NI colon of out at New Yo:-l:'umon powerful and wealthy fam- lllorwlll be known elm in Father `Van Renuelaonnd he will Moot to" who came me of melt nbnecmon an in nor: other Joault pHI._ no In: no nqthet` oholceu to the lleld lnwhlnh him` In H` than he conducted. nod. nllhohgln In` no .....o.||mm.l mun sum: to the II)l`oh,.ho conducted. nod. nunouun an un- contributed vut mm: to ohm-o||,.ho can never spin pooiuru dollu-`I worth of property which he can all hhown. Fnllmr Van Ronnolnerwubornin I061 , which he can nuvwu. Fame: Van 136! of Protolhnt parents. ms fathom Our '2 and Henry Van Renuoluer. was a non of i Gononl Stephan Van Benuoluu-.~ the ninth u:dlut or the famous old Dutch patnonl IATHIR HENRY VAN IIXIIILAIB. of Albany. thou um-owd old pioneer: who lvfuood to IOPVHO puuntry the [women of the new world and piled up enormous fortune: before the oolonlntl put as stop to their methods. a-.......... ........ nun Father Vm Ronuolner methods. Twenty year: ago I-`other ion the Eplnoopnl church and won roooind into the Jesuit order. He spent the out three years in on Emrllnh Jelulb college and returned to Froderhk. Md.. where he took his (in: vow During the next four year: he took I theological course and won thou ordained to tho priesthood. being uni nod to St. Frnncln X\`lul"l church in wt York. Since then ho ho: spout large sums of Iuonq in his church work. A thouih nominally he in linlllo to be oi-do to do minlon work in almost any part of the north, it in not at all probable that Iuoh order: will be givop. um... V-n Rnnnneh\el'l mother. WM) will be gwop. Father Vun Rona:-her`: mother. It still llvooln New York. In a Protutun but his two ulnar: haw ombracud Ibo Catholic religion. Ono of them. Mm Eu- phemln.` became a sister of 0 HQ and now, u Slater Mary Dolor-.1 mm no- pork)! of tho Home For consumptive: at Rnnvlll Duyvll. ' parlor Ill (nu nun Spuylu Duyvll. -::?-------- Chllooo `ho Crag. ' The ten crop In the but d_|nt-riots of (Jun In from 800 to 400 pound: pot nus pupa nu mun. the nu: cl Ito Arhtoogulo Wooten Ivory one has heard 0 ho Chlnooo hut- tom and bow Ihoylndloo rank. A you mnny people. however. but no Idea who! the omom btmonln. All Chinunon hon button: about no big no I hickory nut on the top: of their nkullcapo, and In one of the common people those button: no made out of mm or red Ink thread, and wine I man you Into mourning shay no 0! VIII Ink. 0|`)... gum--no nnlnvnnn hnl II of IO QIIC` white Illk. The non`. common has In 0! the Nnok nun, and tho Ihupea of than new change from your to yum. The Chinese no at particular about the out 0! their clothes at we are. They have their [nor- lto fuhlonnblo colon, and than no just an ..-..- .u...u.... ....| .|.n.n.. In pump and tuhlonnblo colors. am: more an mu -- mnny dude: and (land In Poking and Canton as then no In ndon. vn.- ..m.n.| nmnnn In About three time! Canton than In uonuou. Tho omclnl button In About throo II large on tho ordlnory ollk button. In color and mntorlnl lndlonto tho nnkgpl the wearer. It stands nrolgm up on tho crown of the onp. and It sometimes lutonlon the ponoook leather. The hlahbh button lo of` A dark red coral. Mumbun of tho mound clan of noblllty wear an coral [ml] 0! llgln blue and the fourth ot (lurk blue. A noble or ollolnl ot the llllh clan wonro a hull of m-ynol. nnd n mnndnrln of tho sixth clan has n lmlo round hull made ol mother ot pearl on tho top of hlu oop. Below thou oomotho mandarin: of tho gventh and -|..LL ..I..... aim nnnr hln mnrblol of to (calling at uoviua In `very he Ion- k2`.'n'.'._._`;*::`.'um.`..::.` `:::}c'i come the mnndnrine oi the ever:-nun um eighth cineee. who won big mnrhlee gold, omnomben of the ninth clue. who have their hats decorated with slim bone. Theeo omoini hate. or cape. lit oloeely to tho head and hue in-hue which one turned up all around and attend on high on the top of the cop. These cope no oi bleak hoover. and they are usually eon-ml with I red Illh tneeei. which begin at the hot- tom and rune out to the nine of the top. 1 The hwe provide II to the hind ol hot on omcioi must weer and hi: ch-one in teoiet- etl hy the etntotee. The eleuee ol all on- ciole xnnet heverylong nndcome down one the hondgond whonowrtho nohleeell oolhle oell on the ompctol they must not have their eioeveernliod up. The Ha ` is that no men can light well with hie heme enveloped in huge. mod n would boneuuin. when he in compelled to come in on hie knee: and hue hie eleeeee extending to! o loot heyond hie hende. would require III! annmnmnnnlornolion. Ioolnqollu tlmompnpolilornouon. guns. but than dragons host It} ohvcl.udnotlve.-8pnIon& Wlfofh If. swan can you -v-d-IIIIo.;lh I - 3._.o_]hpgu.$ l I11- 1|-0-Ir-I-n-III!- 819-Andi you VII?` I CHINESE CAP BUTTONS. Bllatu nu--\ --__. A iilohnnubvdnu tool. .3` ._ A .5 ~ VT of our mun '1'IIEl'I Illawvmnua , v --- oondudon ot I out lulu; height above the olrthtll 'mui M u to relative low: at oumou I; A Iemlqnnllll lihl. V . that has ban 0 that the velocity 0! umoot b an-. .1... I... hmn 6-nnnnhd.` On-ON!` .\ \` .` , Is. `\``*-.u-...-uI-. 9? ' '63. that tlI;.V.BlQbl'!.yn0! `sumo ll lI0I.IlI'; . N .".u..._. "ti by of Ihoolhud thud- uoed` T1`! I II tow- gloglcnl uulbnvn luo Bilfjn ;l'll|.I'oI. I few miles: south '4 Mu shown that the o ca ing uorolawui ao- tng wud | won I on cluvulon 0! 000; (cc: above the QI . that IN VOI- ot v'.....\ I ` 'l`hII`nlpolnu 8 the be! 0 u I|ookohvI.Il anon. sun 47.!) mil an hour. are nowhere. the and with wild` , alunlnn haw: Jinan ljm h! M I'm .'.'.2' I.1;.'3n.".}'.'7'u.'." ."p'-'33` ui.'iI'Ju'n3'i-"w`IE ; ducks hue/boon olodltodqr ` _ mm birds IIIVI ooolrnnuauyu I I 1.... mu ...m. nn lmnn. : 2 nli IIVU Doilrnlcdvllyli IIID IxwIu_- lng 100 miles an In , "' -,` `._ 2,7. That dllkl do lmh 058600` the II ` `poled Blnul oltlltn` noun , very mo lo.'but it uh: no henna cg--` poled I`. _u_IuIA._-um oqlpryu-I` nuns. very pro lo. but II` menu out-` tnln that ey over y A! not 0 1080!!!! an 100.8 m In an ham. u Iomo_ohurnn' Im united. Jnnrht vilavwould mq..m in nine mlllnishn how. .' Mn bnl cl nu ma thron.l,IIII bu maul!` problem, unhe hot Ilhll {II 150500. In an open! at Inn A manhunt ao- nook of anon that had both inn; and; ward oi the)! nmnnol ID .Illd. were plokpd up at the (000 the light- bouu tower on Annuals Iljnnd, nut ll. 2 Augustine. Fla. Swarm: |n,I_In, )- s prujwtlni [Inn of 3 Nghthouu |oI|r|'M hour would II down In throat. and It may in 5 union`. when the duck: W0!` rally at A` much grunt loom th|uwIr1'o Inn} an hour. That an aunt til] Null: -noub1y the wane can to Iy_ at lent to III): II the NIH `iluol. A_I_ to ehsvqon. II nuns prollbh that IN` migrating nook: ol my klngl lull at a greater holght. oloopl In coll ova noun-: ulna. than about 1.000 to 1. rd. `u. umsllnnnnd Indhtimnnonnd I ch 1713: ooh of gun. umlmbnm If >- mon to blend with Ilniltmua `tn nndqr t r In silo` BIND. :2~`-_~.:::. IIIIUQK I I III Iv. --v-u wound an wodd It IIIII :':.'.:.`.:*:*.'..:.::.::"_'a:`..'..:';.1 were nun; at an IIIVIIWI in 1.500 b 1.800 hot.-- 1 Tj Ill ` Adan, honour, but I Inn at my`. _ -s llnhlngnoc-ht " no Amarionn n-5:2;-u;i ouo noon? on. You on bl! iho which. when hop in nu.uI"Idd" In on inside In oihI~-oII OIUI. ordinary shirt haul in `I I `It iho how an mm. Into I ib by which it b hoimd aboard _ ll pninur. the nu iho hovmnd in`: Iiernn"heohi"-o loo f0IIIId'~m inc a rope ihrou Ii two oil-" Then no live arise to up inuvunoi. undiwomntundoxy. this captain and tho` DOOR. wbmlih nhuunl whih ihe cans no out. Tho CID min; the done. do in in run their pat -mi their inwln. A saw! in 5 lilo; chit 5 mile long. from which nho ` I him; by nmpiicr Ilna. AI jol an-I In n hm ml. TIM I} ` umgllcr IIIIC. Al IMIJII nu ` In!!! In a keg out. The MO 0% vocal: an Idlnlll by MHIIINN. V I nut. U- nngl and mukod with the v The keg: an Incholil. Il that N the nm to which hoolnn ntuhd on the bottom. "II 003?. . ` On A tunmoon II Inc Wd Che doth! w|8"undnnn" the tnwb--will it'll In - ng them up at olojml. and no (III 6 um taken 3;: :1 the book. will nuns and tbrqw thlnq over. book by I09!- In the oven 3 they III Ilffgg _ trawl. return with It to :50 board and no Ibo urovql pyl ` Kohl ll 80. `lei - J03!) IT!!! K ' It Dun 813-31300 Inll did not to you uuhldnnut so cluninavuno w (u indeed It always 11% ` up attack cu noun ml ....n nmw guanu nun] | (us lacuna II Inwlyl 1ppI1IIuv `way. - vml ad utter Ildtrllc llhill 4!-kmmnniu mum Inn ICC ` In; nllucmhot. Though a W on clock. IN: Is not auut ` hold. It at on and thou an . pm-sun an when the chat \ .v.z_.n. AA ...-.. L-.. _..-...ALl- - XXL` `lb: uljlu uu-. n:mm' onamn clnol an autism oltho following b% (IOU III! N K `Inks: II-Insult 0 ` - " HI "ID luuuwulq John Bennett: \p_. vs... 11..., 3:14??? '"";n"un'"ucu'-'._' "- ,"'_" "..,.*"......'I.,".:.`:-......."'...,*'*"% It would 50 [hi b b `- Plilhlnll 11.; Li Btzhun 3 T. KI. uthluptouhu. I1, , Ililjllllmi ol lb M` II!!! IAII. ll3u nun llohnlktn. not up its than I: uyniolnon `_ _'p|| 1 h Iblncllwhhhlbm an unduly cl! pt-any , hi --lovYork ____._...-_` IIISGCGIIIII jlii ou-ncudnuI- TRAVELLING-BY BOAT: F; uoumws. wunuasunu 7 nu-rlouno. . Mn Innton 8:15 mm. 1 "In rldun. `VI nnmal aah,p.n.=: . rkluu. n'utoI|:l um. I `Go l,"I.?_n MM 0! `$1. .;:`::.'.' 3: ma 9 on 9' -.-:qc5;,`-fz.-::.2: xv.1:::-. v n an anion nun wll` MIMI. F.A_.I ouui. rmiua .4. -an enauu cup. . JO I,LII ,n__|. __..-_ Li rnunou nnuuu. was no ' }& amnua . on n1-u3n3s-c;t {um um ao#c_;_-rt-fa; cos -4 Iggi M i W. ";;I;I;;6Io. ' mu Ionian. Wod- n rldasn. _ _ L __ ____ `_____ -Illj IJII nuns; Had zuloho. N. `-1 `M 0' W an .|UB|LEE" 4` ,,. 7A.- _L-_A-_ L- J--An In 3,, &t........ .... ....... Q .....\ II I AI mhlOat`....................l\I .330 ow....................nu he now: and non htorlnuuou guy so up n QAILQU. Annnl kiln Klnuu rtlnnnlnn. .....'7Rf`.`."n'-".25.". * '1' wan-Iona. - nu?` 5 _Iuu1,l pn:.lon_du_o, Wodpnu-' 3'1! n':u"toxlI pdn. '11} ' t. Tliur ` . - mlnurd _ __ _____ __`___ _....-.....a.... hgblmnrnnaunl -' ""' v. ' :`'"". _ mc|n :5 mum - Er} uounavmwannnsoavs. FRIDAYS. `i - n mm-nnun TOlQN'l'Q!ON 1`RIAI.n mm sogmvm jl_l_ng3I_c3n_d`lH` III - IA-1 i;aEl_T(;];il8teamshlps *?iul>'53I-aIiVIch U 1,. . kgxyoxntgxnxnx. .L_,L,_ ili`gudI`I; :'n mm 1 mum rom- ttmdnwul. ' 10 0 mo 3% " ' u 1 the `RImI &ln mil: 0 In all In alumna :: `_ nap ngho umuuuu winn?cbnn.m` YuK; rhnln '-PAUL amni- Kllfoltltl CI` Wolfe Illlldli la ..-` an l7'|'o'i'""." V , 'nn.t::Il M. .lhF- n for u 0. uh. IIAMUWNDII hzm Ionhdl ::._a A .I--light, WTWIFEETF-E `NORTH _I_(ING_" .u_. 1_...g__ --A .. 0.`! D|.............. ..U\I |............... In MQ` ............. J -19- cu... - - _. ._.. xsgiszrm. ocir. ---1:-Q vi ; Roniatnmmboghnsinraly I u v n n. urn. me. n... Lana. usd the ch. 7 ' ' TICKETS GOOD TEN DAYS. Tloiuh on good In; onlv on mental train: r..(.)o'm.M.h. I-1.und{ornturn ago on on main. one s llmlt-ml tuluu, caving New ark umnno bar mh. nu. Inalunivo. HP Oldl. TIDUIIIDV AOIll l`I wlll unnum- nrii ho-oxounlnn and stand to than comfort. 0 uumnn. _ or lllnnuwl pro 1-ammo o! excursion. Mont. Elmo-tame: nu Informulhn apply to F. A. lmllll. Vnot Bro k am. Klnnton. or THIN. IUTTIRIIICLU. G.l`.A..8ynouu. N.\' "33`nx1'?o m' "un :9 $53 $7.50 ` 1'8 $l%IULl D TRAINS. Invln Aanltn Pu.Aol`oAnu. Double bull: in duping OIII II. uciion M uuhroom U. drawing room on olmlu 11.50 mush. _ ____ _ _ __ nun-on one h. V 7W ~_&_..(_ ."R'R' U % r2emnt3A_L}axcunsIoN `$1I J. D. Ilanloy. J. D. Glldonlcovo. Anni. 03.11. Station. (I Oluulurc 3-:3-:1 .oa.an.u1 A . . ..........:*.:* .23.` UUIIITII VIIICIIU I In. van.-vv-u otnmolou Iiu-utoin to Oman 09.10, *:.:.':-v~':.-za 5:3- on I o n . t :0 nnnlnolu vs. nL5om'5 30:11 toy:-om:-I: [000 lllwphituu. ugm utonro ONA CC. am to Iumiuoluvo. AIL cl nnllluph llth. -- r_..a ah.-n nvnnnlnn in iYN"T0N 8: Pmnkoks Caiuda PEEL: Railways nnlll Gupta mm. but 0 p otnnuio to Oauullnn North- WI-It A G. 8 and nth. lulu an 36 Uncut! 0.P.I `Flnhnk nlnn. n I . II I`. I . III I). I . I run pa Picket otlloo Milo Iluol. ur, oouwd. .0. w. town. ` Ant. Gm. PIII. `ll. (kn. Manna. Hme!ets2z.8:9a:!s..rrshuv2HvI 51.3-`-l.'~ Tll TABLE: Shun I r CAP! VINCENT will leave l(|N0a`l (ll duly un-lay 010060:-l) I 4.11. and 31,30 P.M.. oonnooblug `\ no Vlnoonl with mm to all polnu In 0 UNI TB D GTATBB. Wunor Yahoo lilooplnu (hr: bclwoon OLPI VIRGIN`! AND NEW YORK. For lowul I`|\0I.hI tabla sud yullublo lulu-nnuon apply to IIID.A.l0L0l on at law. an 0. aa.m?n::ok s.".'i`l.`....... mm. nmnkrlnm-. ,A _A EJSKAI.-I " 3I\'IV&o Vlctorlnn Exponltlona Industrial Fair TORONTO. AUGUST mth to8IP1`IIllIR1l$h. nn aunt ml: nml uh nmun run will ho Nth to XIFTII DIR 11). On Supt. ml: and Ibh return tau. Ann. 3-st. out. nu, mi. ml. n. Mn. 185 Mb and lmh round tnp mu will be 05.4 -. Ah mu. good to mum so um. um. um. ma scamc LINB o3 Anama. ' PnI`l`Inh lhlmllu` lay. Sunday. 000 For the above um. will ho tuned to Ottawa and l'9HlPI`\ at I-`lIN l`-Glokzl!-H-\|N(ll.l FABIJAIS -an optoml-ct lath, 19-h. Nth. Ilntclr-I and Nth. ON IIP1`. 20111 at 22nd, FARE $9.70. All Motor: good (0 return uountot than $09!. nu. I891. Central Cavnada Bxhlbluon. Ottawa. I-ol'ILJ\JI\ -at-I u - Tlohln will In lun-ll to all ilmllnnu in Can- ndn M I uh Inn and uh II l`ll\S'l'U.`.l.A.~L-l mum. II-An`: tor touml mp...o.| Io mum $09!. `Ill. ll. J I. IIANLIY. Anon`. EODI. nu. Au. 3. r. nmuv. Atom. 0.1`. (`-I Panama shtlomloot oi John- ston aha . Ilnutou. VA7L?j Inthvlixtlonaibok tho Ihdloho Returned tho Beulah It Isnocnlwuro any tohmodooo nod- Itn huprow.-mentu without a pnllmlnuy com-so of Instruction for tho people who no to bowl hythom. Dr. James Butche- am. a physlolun at much Ioonl renown In Lynbnnk. N. Y.. Illustration but has by ` tolling I ntory 0! one of MI patients. who I in u chonunot (rut ahlwduqbnlx ......II ml nnnnlnn rm]! oduoutlon. n... -0 II` alum umsll oduouuon. one of the doctor`: hvorlto pnnu-Iptlou In mmrundd at on: half onpnlomn sad no In oomodnlng clan. ukounnyotlnr country physician. In dispense: non of his own nodloinu nd nanny tap I not land at an ounpoul uohlnpllln. . numunuhhdhnlnnmod um Ilitllblll. Omdnyhowhhodtoglvcnmoot the Ilnlnunnn: but. nding that his pllh sun all (out. he took the cqulnlom pow- Ihnu thumb Iwoplhonp when In hold some pliant. wllblustfndtlthhhlwoolaonu Ildnhon. 15..-Annnlnmgnlnin hnllllllll '.I.'0R9N'lV!QUu`1'nl|Au uuvn Mnlnvm knW"lln salon dun` oxooph d \ 6 :3 . D1 6 E!" . $5121": `:01: at !'|:.I: 'l`hrl:\::Tn 0 mu 1 duyllaho. nmmnou.noN1'nnA1. LIN3. than Iowunhvlblnvoonvlulloiut all: Hold Olllllhs and PI! Ilnhoulunm-you. Thqwouo us" Autnupughhlholouu. out Ibo again. Inlujunl. .311 UIIIUQ IV IU VI to IIa-v-uu--- 3 _ ILY. O. E H R I no. InIIM..|l\d Oh , um; 4-Puck .r. u. 9 u. 3. an. ....__-;.un An-II QLI. 9n_ 'l RAVlLl.INCu-BY I:Au.; NEW -.-.--u-----:. VV 31$];- Nov Yuk. Philadel- auhiubon and an 1 f\`I"l`|'l"". ._.-m_.. NEW ,voR|< VIA E1 of Quanta by uyugnn. ' 33530310-MONTREAL ':.-.:- '----..'.:"m ououan .o'$'.`3f.1`}'m. m'o=`soud um` INCH}! the Matt Idaho lathe has ,, -____.-- . -g-1 rCOI`Itr.al (`Sunni-(I-1-Fnlr. Ottawa. y-a......on..|.-o. Icupnmniu an OM11: N 3&1 \J '.L .3.- Iiu HM ald. llnrtlord, Wonouhl. Pro- douoo. Donna and Mn Al'f` j .*..o , n_- I-<.,_-_lAl-_ A I_.I..-A..l-1 LABOR DAY- ._ _ _n| L- :,._..-.a .. -I| ..o..n...... In ::----n LABOR DAY. .._..- n-a....- vr|..|.-0. In: H "7777 77 0 K10`. AID I.I. ll. LUCIE suununtvll QIIAAT IT WAS NOT STUFF. LYJI. AID l.I. ll. I.-Iu-. DIRECT SHORT LINE -10- .NIag-ara F`aIla.| n.-um. nnumn. Rmhutor. _ ________ V7 Rlohollon & omno lulgmol oolmy. 311$`; VVIIIlIlI" " "sous:-3:. .-IAIA Ilnnlnul Wan IIIl)I\ Uuuuul nun- EAST- ! . gnvnnu In: C 'nu'l'.'1o 5'xL. "n'.'m`.' 613$ mu. be. an an m PETE 1 Ff! K IJ:-nu. Ticket: for SINGLE" nnnnl nlllll IUD`. uh. and some Bout. lam clot: good to return I Z - Inc an . Ilmhutu. luv u|d.0lnoin- wAaHma'roN cdnnINa1oN's Famed`.- LY am TO POSTERITY. ' d loo Who x`.... wont do Iohool to round lnnIIouI_ lost at loaning st Poo- ,.- o... -2.... n.._..n--sou. Hgh -K` An unlookodfor mo: uoodfortuno on about to' beta]! Poorlo. 111:. Washington 1 Corrlngton. n xnilllonoln tumor of tho: my. In to found for It I aunt university. to be located on his estate on tho onukmn o! the town. and he in to denote Mo entire tortuno to the project. As Mr. Con-Ington h enllmnlad to be worth at least 01,500.- W00. the Institution will have thn nann- tngo o! I good Inn and the ununnoo of plenty of lunch for no mniniennnoo. Gan-lnllon unmhulty-tor than In tho ct mode (or no lnlluieunuoo. Con-Iuton univdnity-tor name by which it in to bcknown-wiil be unique in eeverol `pol-ticnlare. for its found- er in a men of origin! ideal. and he hue omruuy prepared detailed plane accord. in; to which the institution will be con-' ducted. Being n man of very liberal view: II to religion, he intondc to halve hie unl- vcnlty nbeoiutely none:-ctnrion, but to free it irom any Implcion of umoetioiem he bu ctipuiotod that education on on ethical bull than be the cardinal principle of the new inltitution. ltd doorc will be open to women no well on men. One 0! the remarkable feature: of the can in that the man who in to establish this fountain of knowledge himeclt never had the ndvcntejee even of the common echooll. and acquired all his education in the log cabin wblchhe built with hie own i hcndc,nnd in the etndy of his modern ~ homo. where no much of hie time in recent years he been passed. Thin men. who knew no Ichooidoye. cote forth hie idea of univenity follown: |"I`|\A nnunn nf tiin mid llD`VePI`" nan : Ibo IIIII column nouuu nu. u_mu..'mN ANo"iToN1'na.u. uua. -In-Ann: I

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