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NISBET SI Therefore turn out the finest Job Printing, being prepared Have the Men, Have the Types, Have the Presses, Have the Paper, Have tho Ink, Have the Knovledge, unonono. nolulnuu. uuunnuu. ulllyuuw. url ht : dhu. vol. own In yiiold no ily to Donn : Price it oontu p`or box or six boxes for 02.50 at drug- g In. ` --.a----- uourl nus nu. _ Tho" I oic and dinct action of Dow`: Kidney illron` the ,kidn'oyI ninja ro- atoru than to 9 hultlny Action, that our- ingknll diudsu arising from disorder ol the kidnoynyblnddor or urinny orgnnn. Baokuoho. Iundsche, ` diuinou. dinbobon. Insight). dlnannn, maul. sum. 1 Xiiald Lulu, l..lvu-pool and aloha Flu lunrancn Company. `-.;_A. -_.. an an an In ..|.InI.. A. -LAA RI Ill Ul'll[|'llllo rnw Irv Dunn put nun. or 3 lot $1.50. soul by Mull on notice at prlol. T. MILBURN C 00.. Tomato. ._.. 1 Mn. Goo:-go wu quite onthuoiuhic in hot pram of the new kidncy oonquamr. And wished ovary one to know what I ro- marhblc mnody (or all kidnoy tronblu Donn : Pills an. FILL ungnikg anal tunn nnl-inn Ia, mAn'l alum now Inuun nu nu_ wan nqgpuu uy hhoirnae. Hoianor tody.and vigorouu, and teen: to hojotting better Qllthl Izimn. gl-I;' U `VF-',~I A n. acorn. soaouno. onc.. -runs g) nurymtzncnehauiollot Iran 331! Olutohplotfxidnoy Dlpouo ` Say: In. George, "My Ion Fred. now thinun can or age, has boon uouhlod M: hi; idnayu for none time. Pnlnujn 0 back were frequent and -oven. ind` he duo had urinu-y dlicultiol. He was very much broken, uplp banish, And despite the the `of; s_ lurid` ouno of doctors medicine ho Wu unlh 0 to obulny relief. I have hunted to give him, Donn : Kid- ney Pills. and on; any that it it truly won-' dorfulhow much hthhl been hqlped`by ` nhair use. Hail now fbny and vinoroun. . School Books, Scribbling Books, Exercise Books; we `'95 %-!=J-'1=- The Whig s At u!l' Dmuuu. PHOO do hilt: per Box. no n In. C: nu. Saul hv Mull nn vnenlnt ml Lax: Liver P|llI'IN'whoro othonllnil. - "L.'*Ln'.`Ik-'4..1;-1.`- for the larges`t0rders, Or the Smallest Orders. _...'M=2~__LT 9-=.._...%=-:-.~..*=-.'-3| rfi'..r'*'I;.a, Piin. s --c ..'.ahu- 3... LA - -6. u..._`.n..An.-_`-o. I` . .|_'*=_!!V_|='-""1-'-. .EN 8 snoa. . .. Ynlhoynhlhhc. Inc Bcst.| Oil. "I lIIIllK." [IO "3, III MCUIUPBVI Mag-nine, "that I know my bible as few Iitenry men know it. There is nobook in the world like it and the finest novels aver wt -itun 3:]! far short in intoreat o! my one of the station it tells. .wlmnnr strong aitutiou I has m mylxnhucnotblm ctutiomhnt us taken IIIII tho bib `Tho Daem- ol the Prodigal Son. inu%sua:d@n1-it (ne mule. 10 Inc name BOOK nun Ullne admit; that he in very large indebt- ed. "1 think. he says. in cclm-a : Ifnn-nnlnn, "Hut Iknmr my hihln an hm- llor Inject: Bu 3 Grant mile; for All Kinda ol Donootlc And Wild Bled- It is not genornlly known that the queen has a huge aviary, in which she takes keen interest. It. is itunted on the private road between Windsor and Frogmon. Several wild turkey: im- ported from Cured: and two beautiful golden lea are among the` curiosities of the col ection. One of the lattersus mptuned thirty years ago in Windsor forest. There cu-e Aylenhnry duo|n,hut. not many. and also golden pheasants and pigeons of various kinds. Fifty mm It day are. on on average. laid by the hem. They go to the caat.|e,Buck- inghun palace and Onborne house on- ly. The queen has an apartment at the aviary. It in a bright. sunny room. with nearly pure white walls. A can of stuffed hirda. shot by the prince Cun- sort. in the princlpnlornnment. Someone once compiled to work to show how much Shnkeapetre owed to the bible. To the some book Hall Cains ed. "I think. he An. In nlnnh Anrnunm, IS a,vuU years out at least. But there is one other city, and pm- huhly only one, that surpasses even Jerusalem in antiquity. This is Damn vus, once fzunous for its nmnufacture of silks, jewelry md arms. A Damascus blade was prized n.s superior to all others. They are no longer made, the method by which the armorers of lin- mnacua tempered tho stool being one of the lost arts. The exact, date 0! the i`ounding\of Damascus is not. known. but it is said to have been begun h{ xx grant-grandson of Noah. It is proha lly 4.2(Xl return old. lll nnv rntn. und tlm gnu-grnnuaon 01 Noon. It Is pronanly 4f00 year: old. at any rate. and the odeal city in the world. proonmy over 2,100 years or age. Several Asiatic towns are credited with continuum existence: covering lonanr riods than those of Euro or any ot er port of this world. akin. the capital of China, is said to be about 8,000 years old. or more; Jerusalem. which was It Jebusite city in the days of Abraham, is 8,900 years old at least. RIM. Ihorn in one nthnr OH ! nnrl nun. unu UHCIVIIIIGG HPIIODS (Ind lilll-S. The city of Marseilles ha been in existence 2,497 ours. It was founded hy a colony of tmeeks when Rome, the future conqueror of both it uud Greene. was nothing but a tiny! village. Rome is about 2.050 years old. 0! all the cities that were in existence when it began. and still retain their places on the mull. Rome is the moat flourishing and best preserved. It has gone through so many warn. siegea and cup- tume without being destroyed that it is called "the eternal city." But Rome is hr no mmuun Ihn nldnni IS cnueu "HID Blinlllll (`ILy." But Rome is by no means the oldest cit - on the globe, or even in Europe. At ens. the c ital of Greece, is about 3,453 years ol --older than any other Europeun city. Tangier. in Morocco. is probably over 2,700 of towns an nrndilnd .|4()n(l0Xl Jlllill. London has a. place of hnhitution we rightly regard as being of great, an- tiquity, but in this respect. it is it babe in swmddling clothes when com red with some of the cities of the worl . It in nunm IORII nan-a ninnn l`nn.n-`.- \Vll[l HOUR` Ul IJIB CIIIPG H1 [H8 VVUTIU. It` is over 1,950 years since Cuaanr`s leg ion.s visited London and Paris and brought them under the W()l'ld~Wlde do- minion of Rome. But at that. time they were nothing more than little col- lections of mud hula inhn.bil.ed liy rude and uncivillzed Britons and Gnuls. 'I`I\n 1-Nu nf Mllvanillnn ham |\A-n in Uuuupu. must. I W J |-~W|!lTE.A- Melt. name: lllll WGS aue. ' when the train was seen a prouchlng M Mrs. Arnold, calling her hug ud. step- ped Iron: the platform. thinking it necessary to cross two tracks and gate]: herself on the narrow clay bun a Nady occupied by uvaral persons. Be- lieving that the is proaching train was II. slow-going an urban, she walked directly into its path. \Vhan Arnold turned. in answer to directly Into Ins pun. When Arnold turned. answer his wife`: call. he saw the express roar- ing down u n herxn. hundred yards away. He 3 ook off the children and screaming hurry"to hi: wife. lenped ucmss the rails to her shoulder. half threw. hulfhpushed her out of the truck of the shrieking iron thing hanging over them. than apmng after her. Arnold nla.n_rnd the out side rnil. but ny Lne mm on a. ox-oxen Stone. Mm. Arnold and the children were conveyed to their home by the South Englewood police. All tho afternoon she went from one fainting spell to an- other. Au-nah` Iunol knnn in flan nvnnlntv nf Ihn no In xnea Mrs. Arnom on Maren zznu lam. e was English. nnd about forty l years old, and was 11 member of the Sons ' of St. George. 0 UIIIBIIU I5` I(llllI'YIlI'f|llIIl. ' Thornton Arnold, time-keeper at the Rock Wlend about. and residing at (I317 Lptlin street. met his death like a. true herodnat Saturdn . while aavinc his wife`: life from be crushed out by a railroad train. Wilt? hie write and two V etep-children he had planned to go to Blue Island to 3 end the day with friends, and nrrive at the 09th street station an hour before the first loca.l_ ujain due. \Vh.a-n Hm lmln wnu mum nnnrrnnhinr man. man apmng auer uer. Arnold cleared the out side mil, but the projecting pilot caught. him in mid- uir. bent him almost double and {lung him obliquely forward and high as the `tel mph wires beside the truck. Ar- nol struck and fell at. the foot of u telegraph pole. The train was making forty miles an hour when it ran Ar- nold down. Several of his ribs had been M-nlpnn nnrl flan lane nnd nrrnn hnrl hnnn l10l(1 aown. BOVGHII 01 ms nus Imu neen broken nnd the Iegs and arms had been fractured. Arnold's face was mangled by the full on broken stone. Mm. Arnold and the children were owner. Arnold had been in the employ of the Rock Island road for a. number of ye:u`.s. He mm-xied Mrs. Arnold March 22nd Inc! "a nvna Vnnliuh nnnl nhnnf fnrfv i London Mail. I` nnrlnn hnn no I-`uudoa In xaufnub-n mason. tuupI.-l I-o Woman in not Aware `of V lb-lIll.IIr..'l'ho lnglno Thur Arnold 1 any Intn an Mr. _ I Ohloub Ooundllh-Amerlcun: T ' rM........L.... A.._..u 4:... 5...... III Hm ` "i:-m.;.'~2`.aA '3' W` -- M-W I oLoEs*r`cms or THE wonLo.3 --juj [bobcat roTsni_yI:` 19H`E" L 1ir `owl r6t3m`}ar%Aaxcacomo.g Dunucul The Iowa: Aged. mu: Jorunlem Nut. THE QUEEN'S AVIARY. uhncu-0 no The 31510. ,A,, `,4- ______-|,J U SKY` IT ggtisiira Thncnudhnrocilo ohipnont Iuolnlln to-Pl no OIfov`o out Paul runny. IA Rink in vournackl _...- nan Itctnuimu cht'IyIAcl'S_ ` '7 ""_`I","""7'.""'F`t" ' To Ahollah no Walla. The American society of professors of dancing now in annual convention in Benton has decided to aboliah the ohjectionhiile nociet! walls. The waltz, an danced now, `said a promlnant; olficial. "has become only a romp. in which a woman in run the langth of drawi room by her partner, and t _ _ run has again. This is a result ol the. [waiter waltz. Thin will he done away with, a though what. will take in place it will not be bio {or III to any un- til laterintaaoaaon. ` HOSLOD ISVCIIIDI 'lI`3uD8CI'lpl'.. The faithful of the Church of Rome are forbidden in the Index Expurgn- torius to read twenty thousand books. These are the works of 8,000 authors. Everything the Rensn wrote is con- demned. but. only the more profme from in Roman Catholic standpoint, of Voltsire's works sp .ar in; the index. 'l`uine`s History of mglish Literature is under the hm. but his studies on the French revolution are omitted from the list of rohibited hooks ii) the wish of Leo X II. All of Cousin's works are condemned. but only four of Lemar- tino. For obvious reasons, Eu one Su3's "Wandering Jew," and the " ystorics of Paris are both forbidden reading. The index contains s complete oats- logue of the works of both the elder and {ounqer Dumas, but only two of Victor 1 s hooks up found in it-Les Mis- ers les and "Notre Dune de Paris." There are two Zolas in the index-one is the author of "Romo, the other is s theologian of the last century. In the vineyard of the Maater-kiu`d of rose and purple aster. Lies that lot of living green. And the nigh wind`: tittul moaning. and the solemn pines` intoning Lend their sadness to the scene: Yet there comns a. day at last, when fair skies are overout. When the Bumper vigil keeps. - And my sing with llim. my Maker-I ahall real in God`: own Acre Nigh the gmve where baby sleeps. ._'rm-1 Rl.A(`.k'RMl'l`H_ In-rod By rho Glitch. Boston Evening "Transcript. The faithful of the Church o AIIIIIEICO. I110 08 nl1nae_u OI "LIVGHLY KOLGBII X81113 ago." He and that meet us with such kind friend: often cheered him along the duo.-rt path of his existence. The evening after the followinft lines were sent to the address of is rienda,uin- ed James Clarence Ma Ill: Fuuvwell to the sparkling wine-cup. The brain-deceiving wine-cup. The cup that slay: a thousand ways, The soul-degrading wine-cup. ()1 ITBEH 1|-IN] llfflle &8[Bl'. Lies that p or. of livi green. And the night wind`s fit ul moaning, and the solemn pines` iutoning Lend their sadness to the scene` Oh I see yon MM steeple (watching o'er the silent ptbple) . When the lenth`ning 4 shadow creeps. Not for me the halls of Mirth-'-Ab! the duu-est spot. on esrth - la the grave where baby sleeps. Sinleaa waiter for the marrow that shall know auroeuse of sorrow, Soon thy pilzm race was run. Em an yat the down of dawn sparkled in the light of morn WM t.hino`eu:thly travail done; But. I knmv in His good kocping-where is heard no sound of weo`pln, Angels` kins thy haby 191:, And. mothinkn. in twilight`: our, tend the little white capp`d flower . II PC . brief V . and prom noun came to no melancholy an en('l .")unnn mocnmb-4 ed to the drink pinion, and it brmltllt him to the gave. His fate is a Wu`n-` ing to our young men at fonlul to prle-I vent axoem in the drink v on. A non loo of entlunon hafgenlng into` Dub Inf pub in house wh c was also 3 roe-and-l eguy. found Mangnn thou, Ilttlng done. meat and seemingly unoonolo ot_ what was going on around him. hey: engaged him in conversation. Ha seem-4: ed hapy in the enjoyment of those few - ours-wit and humor Went flash-' :...............a l'..n...I........ .....an...m l.....l.. an n p: in we enjoyment or mane lewi brief went flash- in unund.tul1I.uua mus ht hen-is carried all betom them. new 1143-] clined to sing, but repeated with great delicacy of feel! the word: of en` old German song. "Al My Riches Are My Songs." Then pointing to his ulna said in and tones: "You found me poor nd you have he i. me go." `With a ntout re- solve to m e atonement (or put tol- lieu. which slwnyn haunted him. be pro- mised to conqfuer his social weakness. and be himael of "lwent golden years ` fie` a_aid _t}ml. zpeet n_g _\yith ouch Fnmwell-to the gleeful wine-cup, The tingling, singling wine-cup, Can drug or steel the deep wounds honl Of the anddening. maddening wine-cup.` Farewell to the fatal wine-cup, The docl'on-feeing wine-cup. Oh, dead auhlimrg to flee in tima, - The serpent mugs of the wine-cup. 170;. 3-01)! man In the vineyard of the Mutar-kiaa`d of roses and urple aster. Lies that n of. of living tn-nan. Farewell to the flaming wine-cup. The teeminc. steaming wine-cup, The greatest ban to mortal man, The vile carousing wine-cup. Ftrewell to the foam! wine-cup, The daring. swearing w no-cup, The cup that calls for tight: and brawls, The peace destroying wine-cup. Londbn. tlanouhlro Life As- ouranoo Company. ' 1;juu.I A l'IAlAlnAI (Inns;-n C1 wean, H. The {tune defiling wine-cup. Farewell `to the tempting wine.cup, The dangerxscotng wine-cup. My land to thee a. upns tree. Is the baneful, stuinful wine-cup. Farewell to the revelling wins-cup, The fluttering, tooling wine-cu . L The cup that snares, that sin 3 nnd. \\'lI.l`_ In. Glaunco aqua. No literary man of 0 HI: "iT .. 9.1 - _n....'1'u'r"..- p %m it'll)`: Inst: melodious ta 0! Mi time was June: his time gave briltgr promise (qr tho, tutu:-an. And ninhn lr nnha cuna tn :0. [ . 7131';-'ti`z'::; 1-v:`b-;i` hi}? '13;-3'z3ia 7o `t7aTu."_;, tuturo. and `bl; none came tn so melnnnhnlv an end. llnnnnn nmcnmh-'. "-"""-I`-"-37` WV" W T 7 f 7:7": " `n-a:.om`ms uuihu. j ' "!;ouJ Ioud In 2009 All You Inn I09! 1. I.-no" / I 4/`/---" no-{'95: PIIIlII:O ` 'k in`? Vljuuju-r-vu;$-vvj wj I051 Ei. lullh. h'I.0.1|u,lI Ana. UIOLIIIIIKI, In 'LWlll`llI'I BOUT. [DIM On the grave where. baby sleep. SIIYTHE a LOSCOMBE. \ A %%"'.'.'.`.;':3.'.:..`. .':'..`i:`..': "' Y-""T `I ' ` `I "f ' uplgnur. -a:,--- mu u| gnwr wnere nany uoep --THE BLACKSMITH. Machine Mada GALVANIIID Will DIET no-uuoovapunlcuqhuttyuuhutian lnoo.&ooIcQutnl|udbIl%Zb Al-ocvundau-Iptlnn on:-an In-E mgnjdunnaln ~ ; vv vu 2--uu-vu Ir. iAI1IlIG."`I'3._!' V "!F-!". !_'.`_.3'_' ;L.c.s;;;aiz;&- at rock bottom prices. . Everything in the Hudwuo line at right prices. Trim Up Your-G_aI1Ia. You can get the best of TONI at rock bottom_pricu. `l`nnAv|y6`u:nn- an OLA 11-..!-,.. LIXAN In BLANOHABD. CHARTERED outed. audit- u.?r'1:.'*.2:'.'.*::.'.3:.*.*:.=:r:*.?L:.'.-.:.";-.-.:'.:: Get ugooci Lawn Mower. dawn to cost price at ' A. STRA_CAN'S. BeautifyY6qr _ w- vvuqu -Iucqcboth. ` .':--`r` -"` r`" - Damon. uxunulluor Iuoszqtu us hooau-uouuwonuou` nollllwo IND. Inplmo p;-Icoln lotunu wowtllumwlul-I mn. Pu-loo. up pump.-Q1: x.;&. `paid! plnnqdntdloun Pmyhluhtnnbnlllnu TIC W001 OODIIIII ; . wumor. On`!-gblhnln. \ `.~' . `.;.;___ hi; noun: :1 4 up tdu4bytllrn:n`:i1lp _ } rhthoon -4 "THREE OLASSBB plains all. Bent tree or charge. upon request. `Write for lune or Wult mo personally. - on, SANDIN. 156 31`. Jun: II`. non-mun. QUIIIO. T$ `J I cum vufncocele rth tuchment on my mnouu Eioctc ` I S rt 8 .- I i ggwthigpgurggt o y n free circulation of pure. rich`b|o9d. and removing thtclotap `III gently curing varicocolo. Halon months. You wear thQ`bB_I_$ T O asleep. It gives power to thi stops the drain and add: nu-vo (me to the debilitated system. A______.___ i I the swollen veins ulipordn. nulls ` 0 on gal.` ;V' w """"':.uc."ouau"".ru-saunas umqnwnnungumfgqq ll AOOOIIJIIIIIO. Book! ::':2+:&3`;&`;-$5 _,lliD`_loO.xI..V `A ssur -rnuvmm , wmaourk L opammou BIN Y's LIVIBY OPEN DAY ANDNIGHT ` olophono I01. ` 'l. "KIIWIXWp 'g1:u::'"t tod `ch doctor as , A` . |`!I '1 I q`5wK On honking of Dr. 0 A0111 mom. oh oh nouns. and Inn Td id to nd the It qpliouion do T ' 3 be of a`....%`.:;:`:.:. ;'.:.";;'.r;:. .,.:::.. hula`-r.&o>hI' own cooking. Ib would no` for the go'od it but don: t I.= -up f;.s;..; .lRAllDl.lPI A Anna`;-Q Pg W W, '3 O n-;_n- _ _ -nxx.1"""?:,`1......"" '31.'a7.1.. ,'.'.' $.'}.'.'.'3"'.! nu on!--IVon thohn medial Vilm- WI] card In Dl'.C nu ; Ointment. E31 , ;hokIhnper`I v . JOI. M Ehol, In ' it ublod NI Efkms of 0115 Had Figdfor axon! '9;yIhI'I;oIiIIwu.Io had A man an amid no! n'o'nnu.th'o lint. stove to do her !jCl'IgIl_ VIII! IPII ll Iuuuu nu oouid ndlgrgnoutthi and ' ` bnldwnommuuohoulal. $.13-`q-an Ihg. mated with doctor: nllhitworln. On button of -v-v , fylauonuo a box. at all Dnlin. at Bgknnxuon. into: & Co.. Toronto. Ont. ..:_.-:::..._.n---.: um nnumrrs L.D.l. 1) 0 no m`rouod 31$" [%'s..-?`r?~w.-...:-..+.-.~*.'..-s'z5.*.-...*?.- TO AN IN LARGE ()3 IIALL .4 .2; "..'!:.: ..`;."{.`.'.'a 2: 813 V -7---- `Ended by Dlffax-out Dootorl. .. .._..... uouav AND auaniu-:33. DWI` - ' N ARCH! Ill!- $3:-`tin in. coma ' no ninth. ono Ill. @;......v- ;n.l__..u.n AIAIIA-A vnllnnl iII__ '2.$?;`xi$..."-.`s`s"n..%.`.`.`s'.`.`!';'f la; 03.. our WldO I Dru; Eton. Ra:M9_vA|... ARCHITECTURAL `sauna . sound ll 13.. nzn W|dn n Dru: Stan. MIBIOAI. I ca` ,3. norms LIVEBY. INSURANCE. |l_III_WII~l0 [I0 ll Iuuu nu Einoutthb Innangnmmnmnnnlnnslu, naNTRET `0. Bank! cpmol`. 53'.33...':r:.. ' LIOAIL , . .. ~(lnlI'tI|tOd.) vomuo mm. An us uusul on Iuuua. I n of inborn! on $1 in. can on `gonna. A I: so `mom nhnu i: cud Innat- lno opponm the Ron Ooo. VIII luhlnoi; .'FA`-"657 wscm% `I. i. lnon. :.`...?""' ' ennui menu ll: not noun. In the eeloon e feir peeeenger has taken her place at the pieno. otherl Accompany her with their volcce. end A concord of eweet eonnde oete out n the night. Other peneengere. diepoeed. In various any poetuna. seek amusement in dierent nye. end the Iceno ie e bright end hoIne~ like one. Theepeed oftheveeeel in eleckened u` the entreneo to the Mumy cenel .ie neet~ ed. end ehe lidee elong at much leee tepid tete cm! the narrow chnnnel he been peeved. Midnight comee end goee. The ban is eilent now, except for the pul- eetione of her mechinery. the ooceeionel ringing oi the unte e eignele from the wheel-hoeee to the engineer below. end the hoe-hlle of the night watchmen ee he OIIIOEVIHOII. III! was oonlilnllw on nur an uuadilypnnd in A: true 1 lino. by d man an by any. guidod by I mm and olillul had at hot helm. 1. sh. nglauu. n `gin -an-`nan: Inna Qninn roman to we WIDGFI 91:30, me mumu -fin`: mndo stealthy journeys to the ounp 0 their fool; from many A int not out A otilla oi wnr-cnnool. boun on I voyage of conquest. There, "contutiu I30, rho Nd men fought and couqnorod. lost and -.woI. Whole in-[bu sud ucu.ono ukut you-'3 .l|lIOW- liuvc found ch` anal hnnuuvgroundn. and Dr:-Mn ninth! of their slalom days." now dllfcnnliuit all today! The corn- V 0! the "pnIotuu"_and the march of oi illtlou lnvo vdI- h I the In- .dlunnom|ho!uuo! our .udtho villi hunting 3l:I`Indu Ind. the loom: olden but now yhld ldon |III,l!~I0$hOplodd!u].lnduIouI rum` mid nnlonor. A: than vnnl fm-was ntndilv nlomr. nu onor. A: the vouol forgot ntoadilf along. night ooinoo on opooo. Tho don duck in nuoooodod by darker ndu, and night dropo her ooblo month over the mono. Light! bogin to twinkle along the shame in forbook (Ann boulon. or in villages or town: along bho routs. On oho dork him of the sky con hon and than ho Icon Iron of pain. quig in i||uninM.ion-oho niloction of the elec- Brg: liglihin town or village. Dimly soon uh In tho. so yoltli In mice shot riooa trout booomolt 0 you thohoooona of dibronblighb hounu. shah guide the roorinor on his way and worn him of the loootion of rlongorou rocks or ohoulo. Tho full-oi-bod moon rim ulowl md nnjooti- oolly. throwing I lino of I imam-in; zo- dlonoo on that want. With hot lamps. rod and moon. lightod to show her polihion to othorvouolo. tho boot oontinnou on her inn- .- -onndil-. nnol in an Own: 1 ling. hr splonaor. Out into the calm wstere of the Boy of Quinie the oiounch Algerian otoemod, with moi-seeing speed. her poworlul machinery throbbing and her ponderous wheels strik- ing with more vigorous strokes into the bosom of tho blue weter. The sun sinks lower. and the golden hue oi opprooohing autumn more notioeobly permeetes theeir; put shores. dork with timber. rugged. preoipitoue and rocky. and mysterious with the unreoordod history of on nlmost oxsinot reoe. the stetoly veseel ploughed `her way. Standing on the hurrieone deolr in the "gloemin,'. the mystie stillness of an autumn evening "brooding o'er the scene. and broken only by the meoeured motion of the engines end the swish end swirl of the water in the veeoel'e woke. wotohin the splendid penoremo oi uplend and 31 e, formlond and orchard. with here and more e tell s ire in the distenoe. one s thou hts nature ly turned to deyo long gone y, deys when no white men's foot hod ever trod on ground, when no huge steamer or wh to-winged schooner hod oped over the bosom of this brood expense of water. but when the dusky hunters and worriore were the only deninsns o! the then unbroken iorost. end their ceooes. bound on znieslons oi Eecce or wor, the onl orelt thet mwigetod t e river or the boy. or on these -chores. elong to Port Hope. wore iought "the fiercest and most relentless bottles for the possession of the Midland re ion of Onn~ule. Here was the"dork end loody ground" wberon Huron hnd Al nquin Ill nllienoe ilerooly and hrevely, t on h'un- successfully. oppooed the onward venues of the brave and lordly Iroquoie. Along theoe shores. when the deep. dork forest reoohod to the water's edge. the Indian min`. mosh ninnlmhv innmnwn In the nsmn . III In! nllwr. Jun, .-uuuur Mono! um aunlfnl guwnuoo. the Algerian Ihomod utfoly output Pormnonth. and the {dob of Anbpnt Inland iota the `um ! of the pic- tumlquolny of Quinn. The` M "wontonng mu." :1 Klgmn slowly ruodod. throw a` mldon has over tho? lllny uplru And nun olehohhcorlc llmutono city. sud llllod with golden _ glory. the ambient nutumn nlr; hop mum of dark wlbuda, frlngud with deep rpla. and pierced by . ciulvorlngloncuo light. ung by she 11- _ O. ring god of day. won piled shows and boblnd the city. which mu given In Alm- gothorlnducrlblblo appearance of aerial nplondor. Ont into the calm wants Bu hl PI. IUNPC In 957839 ly"'K 3' : ..5.'." s..' tho hubor. and. undu- ..._ _...u..| ....m....n. mm Alum-inn Itnnmul OlIIIl-`|`hnI tho In-ray csunl-3 Iuuuql`yllInc--An lacuna oriw. Than II no man cburuquo nor inur- clung ltoydsy Irlpl. An who ham Kinn- ton to Taronto via the R. & O. navigation lino; Amombirb! the Wm nuff made Ohojournoy. muting no ti-no ofolook on Sunday afternoon lab by tho big Itenmer Algerian. (Cups. Dunlap. the gum! and capable ski per. mm At who what u the big boat nowly threaded her way from SWIM: what, among the trailer cult. -nhoonou. nlnnpa and hugs. lying no nnnnd In Ch Illlhf- `Dd. Idf '1'!-Inn-an-dis '; up In--a.I mp. .' `P "- ntootrlolan. couiinuounanuuunn-u utwkiwhnhuud. IIIVU IUIICVT IIII WW'I|lIIE$ III ICIW sbonuehum through nnnyn dun vin- louudorlkth oonpny wu.:I.ddh 3 on I.nu ydcu-uni K`: hgolnld .. , |mr:"". ...:::.... `.'...M..... :. `X3335. Il` DI III IIII IUTWINIII` XII- non they control for sunny yuan. undo: props (manna. This nuns tho con- tinuum ol ohipyui and npnir chops. o! on lap loot for outtting umnl , which IIIVO nliond the worlinlllou bolpod tho-nonhunn Alumni Innnvn dull tin. I Onnoqno lows. Gazuxoovl. Sept I3.--Ahout lino abbot ycuutdny manna )lcPu|ud`o In dluuvuvl In to on In. Lnlnnglg --ah-4| ALI-L -`AL- 3:320?` . . . . . . .. y . . . . . . Woodstock. . . . . Bnntlord .... .. Lindsay . . . . . . . .. PI-tmkford .... .. Rut liutlnn I-nu. ...... . . . nnno vlllo Knmnl ll: nnwibir II`? `PUB 9Q X. B E -- ===&"`=...2-.=| T T __ \ Iortlngnon. Anchor It Down. The voti on the bonny ou Wednesday noun not Ch providing of cluster onpuity but tho mansion at tho Montreal Inna com in Kiuquhn. and ILA tlnlnn hang of Amalia for-nrdinn hnni- """"umpou.uon" "" "'ooiE7ITi'i'n'xi""auun.'"'2B'a' Ihoddnglporooh oforvu-dinglmut nan than annual hr Linn vnnn. undnr gnaw; . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ploton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Btsmpton.... Frontolnc, HOll'0Vum|Ih.. Wulon ..................... .` guano: ngron ., rsqu M. l\Ih3Iu. lanodownom... than am. Marl Woodbndco lAndhnnt........... Wlnehoatu . . . . . . . . Owonsound ........... .. St..Jolm.N.B............. Bgugv no . . . . . . Onpo lneont...... ..... .. (iuglph . . . . _ , _ , . . . . . Unlonvlllo.......... ht Juhn'u.Qn.o............ Ronn-ow................. Ad1llnl.on,`l`umworth.. 0t|wQ................... Sturgeon l'nlla......... `hogan. . . . . . .. UIIIIU UOIIVUIIU. ILIIIIUIDII 2 Mia Evelyn Lonhy. oi Norwnlh. Ohio. who proud to ho A decidedly putty nnd pomito hrunohto. book hot lab at the piano. and from the Hub touch of hor Ikilfwl nger: upon the hoyhou-d. hold tho rapt. attention of her hum: with her brilliant rendition of mo bountiful piano Iolou. "'1`hoF|nttoror, by Ohaminndomnd "Mor- oooux Chunctormlquo. b Wolionhanpe. A: Hill Luhy rotind the applause which tho so well tnoritod. broke `truth mngor tho mtninlng fooling which Ihdlr pnunoo in I moved odlco gononlly im- poou nhhomoot rocltivou die Thaupgonnlndinr .lll)I?l!Ih;l` of `hlhn neg: W IIPOII IIIII UIUCU IPPIVUIINVI IllUlUIICX- The concluding number of the pro gramme. 3 piano solo. wu nllobtod Min bushy. who rondorod Mondoluohnh "Ron- do Cnpinnciolo" most. lnlllimtly. and in roaponu to an im rntlvo encore. pave the dnhing "Polish anon" on tho nal onjoy- monh of the evening. Wlnl loony Applnnu by n Bl-Illlnt Per. fol-Innnoo In I Lutheran Olurch. ,.'rhe Lancaster. Ohio, (luooto Ipouh no follon of n former Kingobon girl who pu- tioiplted in the muaionlo at I Lutheran church of that place. Slnin 3 daughter of William Luhy. n former ruidonb of Univoruiby t\'0l'l\IO. and educated in Notro Dune convent. Kingston : Min Ex-nlvn IAnhI_ nl NPC|_ Chin. `Ewan. . . . . . .. nnnovuivlllc Runes U0. lnuqm. ` lwnlmru... Almonu...... IIIDID UNI H05 UIJE UIIVIDOF. The steamship company began` an action in the dietrict court here against the Eut- ern reilwuy company of Minnesota, the owner of the elevntore. to recover the value of the shortage. The defence we: the name an that me e to the former demand mede hy the veeeel owners. that the ntete oili- ciale were liable. In deciding the one judge Moer nde that the mieteke waa mutual _between the partiee and tht the nhortege actually occurred. He finds that not having loecbd the full amount the boat was entitled to receive. the elevetor com- pany is liable. even though the loading was under the supervision of the etete. This in the rat cue ol ita kind ever do- cided by the courtr, end veeeelmen and grain ehippore all over the lake: will look to it as establishing a precedent. mg was unaeruu pacunar turn: 0: we bi of Iading the ship was liable. The van- eel ownere. than-eiore. had to pay the con- eignaee the amount of the shortage. They immediately demanded the balance of the wheat or ita value from the Great North- ern people. bun the latter refused on the ground that the wheat waa weighed out of the elevator by the Itate grain lnepeo- tion department of Minnesota, and that if there was a mistake the state otclale were liable and not the elevator. 'l`|un nnnavanlvah-a nnmnnnu hnngn` nn nnhinn way to you qua; _ b Inh 18%)] chfzusma li`r of;"toknu. pvnod y s o. ave ` .ir.on'.mn.. `co ny. wu chamrod to our a cargo own. 1 hard wheat from Want. an `or to Buulo. `Tho Ftontonw vu -loud with who no an to ho 81.000 bath]: 0! whqcb. W on the boat an-lvod ncuilo thy mr' 0 was Ionud to be 1,608 bald: abort. T 0 voonlignonu brongho um nut uhcohip owner: for tho value 0! O 0 [min In the Uniud Staten court at` Bumulo. but the court` hold ihn u the grain wn now! put on the boat. the vocal owner: could not be hold. The can wu tukon to" the Unltod Staten court of Appeal! no N: York And that court rovernd tho lower comb. hold-V in this under the pocuiinr form of the hi nf Inllinn Lhn nhln CAI Hlhll. Th V3- M100 E0 VQIIOI` Inurqlu. `I0! izmruuuu can-yin; gulp luv; pull n huge; in their cu-goon. tlwloyu invqlvod-"in which they Imm bud uuwxd. In noun nuom ohuo loans have been oxoudingly heavy, but the vou-olnon `luau Ind to "gun sud bout it. -Judge Moor hu nhoym them: togobqvau; ` V In um um nhammav Fmhtanm. bvnnd loll: `lalpiuliblo lot Ilsortugo - Iivnu-yo gr hm. Dvnuru. 'Minn.'.l.pb- 13-V_--Jude; oor hnndod down u_ acct f 5'` mm moor mono vquol luhruu. `For ungbonu grain pucud Lhasa cnnunl. t.hn=lon lnvolvcd- in w".| HUI ? `IK'I'Il'i. '15 L. Pneuo: puma-. 1!. `Dubai. ' ml onhur Wnduvortb. are Capt.` -Dam, `p`I olcon, hgnvhh own" department cannon :.:%.~,.......s---=~e.~:-. ...---~.;.. ' ' C-` x for the pride in pain imhh snarl! M: d!- IOIIII. and hit chi. lint-unto. D. Mills; ioodnd-mug, IldPhooi -oldwnrd. W. '1'. b.n_u.. .......- ll `And anrfnaor be 'exoOlllO_do'?_ A E7foN GIRL. A GRAIN SHORTAGES. --.d---an man anAmt -wmo; Mo~NnarIr}." snnrinunnn ass, um. jjK'XCIWIIIIII It Ihnuuotddng hui :1...L..n.|.-...n..= 8?F9,'*lT.lE$-=%