W. cm "lfodgdu. Ind . or Inna: we unnol man VII Won. I v lo I var I when the dlrootlonl nrutnouly no nlv Vogavtuq I no or r- ~:.. .. . "'::; ;t. , .:L.'a}"`.az we nee to axe pace on any water. F. J. Leel. the English bxcycliat who made the seventy-two hour record of 1.007 miles. in coming ho this country, and expect: to be in Minna: lie. Mlnn., in three weeks to enter 0 a six (I: I content with Shook. which will be I: there on May 15th. This conteub will be the moat interesting seventy two hour race ever held. I4`:-mm Hun -nnnuo. .1 AI... .l:B.......L IIOB 0761' [IBM]. From the reports of the different managers 0! Long Inland clubs, which play Sunday games it is learned that the average attendance at all the dil- ferent Sunday games on the island last aeauon was 30.(IB persons on each Sun- dav. II ohen balmannd that fmm I110. Tbe Internetionnl Bnse Bell League, that three ettem te. have at lent sno- oeeded in sgree ng upon a schedule whiah provides for three tripe. On the that two trips two games each will be plnyed. and on the third trip three genes. melting seven games that eseh club must pley with every other club on ite own grounds. The games begin durlng the middle of lay and end in Bmtember. ssunea the movement in America. The North Western Base Ball Lesgue bl! been completed with live nities. es lollows: St. Paul. Miunee lls, Emu Claire, Ililwsukee and Do uth. The Netlonnl League rules hue been mop!- ed with but slight ohsnpzee. Each club put up 01,000 as e gnerentee fund. and the president was instructed to make sppliontion for membership under the netionslegreement. Visiting olubs re- ceive 075 {or each gsme. and the hy- mg season will begin on May 6 on end on October 10. Applications from the St. Joe and Omaha clubs will be con- sidered at the next meeting. A..-- mm common at. the prion you named! Them in 3 story of a similar touch of nature in the mm of the senior armor of tho cotton-mill at. call it lby. Conn. Aitcr his death one of the exe- ouions found It neomury to conluil name of the directors. Ho ncoonlin"g|i`yl asked Mr. Parks whnt action the boa oi directors were accustomed to tnko un- dor certain circumstances. "I do not. know " said the dirooior. "Why. yes." ah the ruulod law or. you muuiro Able to ml mo nom_oth ng. amp. The public breeding lead: in Gor- mnny poueu 2.048 Ihllionl. In the Int ton you: the inoruu in bones but hamn 170.135. non fill`! we lllunlluu In uuxuca un- been 170.136. The bun boll Ieuon openodln the South during the put weak. the Louis- ville club being the am of the WM- mn clubs to take tho eld. Tho ni-mI>,..-.0}. nnlnn in lhn nhnmninn. urn elune no ten see new. The nineteenth game in the champion- ship oheee contest wee won in New Or- leene by Steiniux. Zulwrtort reelgmna on his twenty-ninth move. Jeclr Lu-nu. the Ennlieh autumn. is H18 DIVIIIDILI OIIJD. A Chinese boxer in the latent. discovery of the Bonton sports. Willinm Mnhonev, who thinks there : money in the novelty. is willing to match his protege ngninll my other Chinese span-er for (mm 0250 to I500 3 side. Jnhn Tnnm-r Oh; uh.-nninn ounnrnnn A large proportion of the cotton-mill roperty in Spimlleville ha. as everybody news, in the hands 0! the llnughton fnmily, who got it through the marriage of one of the tlaugliters of the fnmlly to the man who started the mill business there. When he died the property, through in series oi perfectly natural stops. passed into the control of tho Hmlghtons. Daniel Hnughton. the head of the fnmil '. was a man 01 great na- turnl Bhl'0W( ness and strength of char- ncmr. His two brothers. J rL(`()l) and Jehiel. were always nssocinted with him; but. while his busiine. proceed- ln swore iintlei-stxxxl to be with their In vice n.nd consent, Daniel nlwnys hold it sort. of veto power over his brothers. and nothing was ever pa.~x.~w(l over his veto. He is ileaul now. but the story of the way in which he used to consult hls directors is still told in Spindle- vlllo. (\n.. J... .. .-.Au,... l...A|..... ....ll.`..l no 0].- -. -. Irvnuu up 7-,... --_. ., _.,,, Moo. ' " WI GITAILNTII DIX IIIXH To can Anyouo. With uoh ardn noolvod an (or I you um: QM!) wt Iona t 0 par- Jn vmo. Ono day a colwn-broker cnlliwl M the olcn of the mill 0! which Hxulglnlon was treasurer, and otfcrml him u lug lot 01 cotton at It certain prim-. "This in no lnrnrn :1 contract lmil ox cotton at coruun pm-u. This in no lnrgo :1 contract. mid Ilnughtou. that 1 really ought to con- sult my directors nbout it. 'l`huy`ro In- side, and HI just stop in and oomull thorn. l......|. .....I I..|.l..I ........` in O]... lnnuu Daniel: not at that wrivo." "Woll,Broth1-.r ` lul. wlmt do you think we had better do about it? "I shouldn't buy it. Brother Daniel, not by nn manna." "()om!' said Daniel. Hnughton went back to the outer omce. where the cotton-broker wu wsitin . u\lI..l J. `` --l.l I... 4.. .I.- .--.._. ul\_- I Wllllng. We l. sir. said he to the man. "l`vu consulted my directors. and I'll nko that cotton at the price named! 3 storv 01 a similar much of mom. Jacob and Johlnl worn in the inner oico. Dnniul want. In nml sxplniuod tho nrnnmlitinn tn Lhlll unul Inid: "won. lSI`0l.lI0rJ!|(`0D. (I0 you we had better buy that union?" "No. I don't think we luul grivo." IIWnll R.-lulu... l..I ...I...o OIHCO. uanuu 'l!lH: Ill 1|Il(| tax}! thowo sition to them uml s:u " ol . Brother Jm-ob. do you nu. 5.-.! l...n.... I... IL... ... :1" um: sroiunu mm; The Oolumbin College loam prufilod In-I -nnIr_ no pl-owomngn." Growing momentarily more ombu- -nnad. thadlmaor lnnad tonnu-d u Ill IIDVU -Ia nvlpvouvv -`-- -`VJ! Viv -v I In will be bud until April In. ea: P' mLnd club have but: ordcnd _ mun-A in Na: Vnrk in An:-il and nlnv Ixpri Oman Day It. N. I. -----to---- hluhwuluiu. -14- Il._.L 1 -5 mg.- llllll HIUUI . mu think -...n.....U H1011 ." Brother n r. nail? Iuu'I`1suVwa1_a. MARCH 26, 1886. LAIDIII 1 Ail hr lilo In-ool. g::l .l. and take soother. M the lane orloldlng. Paul A cu, hon Every lpool. |!_gggg_Men's Christian Ass n.| AfIf-lI DI ag`. pal ILa_.___ IEOOND-HAND noqxsl L.-A 5.... 3.... g...-A -_; ._.._ , We are showinahe Largest Range of Spring Dress Goods in the city. e 1 Jul uoolvod I Can: of Choolod Glnghunl Drou Goods. I nno` ouoru: onl. II 10. ll. 100- III yud. Thou [coda on very cheap- Aluo I he noon-Omani of lmbmldnrod Net Luau st price: lovnr than our bofoxml the u `nn:h.uIonmouI of iootoh. lulhn Ind Oonodnn Twudu ul Prion to compete with ny OIIIO I: kinda. Eooulvod `tho Sp:-In Carpet which I uh tho India to cull and onmlno. Then Osrpotl will bo sold :1 prices am In ICOIIII you. ALEX. BOSS, n_L up n.-_u, __; u-,___1-\_--_ n....J.. rV.-.-mo. \U.-4hm1-4: NOTICE. MCCAIN ON I R08. Ban removed their Bublou from tho cm Tmdo bu Ilreudy oommenced to boom and we would sdvun our old sud newsg- tomon to call ouly and choose from one 0! the ueat assortment: of Tweed in Central Cnnnm. W . OB E`.- '.l.. .2..I:lJ \J.l.J.V .|..|.xl...u.|.|.Vl -L In an lnulliblo remedy for Bad BM! Break. Old Wwnmo and moon. For Son Throat. In-onohlh. Oouahl. Ooldl, In. nhoumntlun, Glundnlu I um all Bun Dha- ul II In no ul. The Hllnsn Olntnnnt no Innnnhotured onla M. `II Haw Oxford 80., (Inc 538 onion! 3., bonds: and on cold Iv III Vendor: or Ilodlelnc I-onghoui the olvlllud wound: with dlroodonu I hnlmdivdyhun . oguughuoruhouldlookto mind on the pot: sud boxu. I! an Mann 1: not 58!. on- Ii. InIl(l6II)IO1 fl Juno :8. '}'..'- L'u'o`sv nanny mum. Klnpton. IDRESSGUODSEI Friends end cuntomere eurpriud eh the wonderful change nude in the Old Btdte but not more so then st the Large Stock of New Spring Goods just |H'lVBd end opened out for sale. in every way complete. _. . _ . . .. . . . . . . . .u . .._._ n--.I- --- -_- _-- __._, ._ ..v., ".1 .._.r...._. Therein no me for me to sdvertiue prions. but jun to Put: u: our Goods up nhown with plenum-o and samples given. To hour our prices In to gxve An order. .. _ . ,. .- .` ._. -- _ .- . . .L,n, |""""` ~~-~~ ---~-x-- u . Many who have never dealt with the old rm of Thou. Moore a Son lmsginc their price: were higher thou other places. They will nd by selling what a minute they hove mule. end to buyers sdvenuge to exemine our goods before purchasing eleewhere IMINNES & BURNS, ~ ,.-... % { A I ISPRING. SPRING. SERING. All our surplus stock must go. Special Reduc-I tions in Ladies French Kid and Oalf Kid But- toned Boots, Cents` Hand-sewed Laced and Elastic. won... --v-v..v. Evor Lune in Stock iamu-kedldown. Ycu williuve from 2604.0 |'_I1.50|s Puir by ntten ' g our chomp sale. F. ARMSTRONG; -1: -u_.______ a-__-A- !w13 WANT THE PUBLIC! lumromn TWEEIJS AND wons1ns| For Spring Suits and Overcoats, of the Latest Designs and Best Manufacture. trimmings and employ the Best Cutter in Canada. We will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all who will favor us with their Spring Orders, as we use the very best TIIB - GREATEST - WONDER 0|` NIIDDEIIN - TIMER LL}:-.-I J.` .l..l_l.l.JZ Purmu tho Blood. oonoot nu Dlnrdon 0! mo Llvor. Stomach, Kldno And now 01:. Thu an- vlaonto And nnon to boom: Dobllluhd Oonummonu, md lnnlnb In In sn Complnlnll lnoidenhl to Domain of all not. To 03.11 and Inspect OUR STOCK OF NEW SPRING GOODS New Spring Dress Goods at Wa|dron s,| CASEY & ,BYRNES.l Inch 16. choelod Glnghunn Good. nae` nuoru: out. n 10. 19. 160- Mr ltd. good: VOIIGLQIL A _ _ _ _ Feb. 15. @ Please call and inspect M Feb. 96. when 16. Aug.4th. -LI.KJ.l..JA./J-AV \.A LJ kI.L \l\.l.LJ 51;. n.aJ.L In the loot Popular Inna In IIO United Male: or Canada. (-11-) mam. II: Annual Prunium lcoolpn n: llldl and tho United sum III [or that thou ol any olhu Oolnpcny. and It u nu un- blolnluhod record 018:` . Awll. l$- I II W_!I'l'. Aunt. lnludlncflulnlunuoooompnny ontbo SPRING GOODS DAILY. `yer Balobyuil Dry C}ood:Hounon- BELp_ING S SPOOL SILK -_-- lI__r_._-.l L- II-ga-jdhnng BE1:_13_1.1`i`G.iS__$1: 9`?1.*. SILK -I A.._ _ A :--4IA: BEL'DING VS_S1fOOL SILK I- an- -..a D.--I--Q-._A _ .n- I-no-A mini`. an nnndg- BELDING S SPQQL SILK BE_LDING_r S SPOOL SILK - l!I----n- l'.- ---nI. an-mu-`L nu` II-QIIII- BELDINGr SSPO"OL SILK nlonourai'1Iu-"Lap at Wu-In linked on Ipool. New China. Crape Cloth. All W00], 20, 25, 30c. N ew Canvas Cloth, All Wool, 20, 25, 30c, New Langlier Cloths, All Wool. 15, 20, 25c. New Terry Stripes to Match, for Trimmings. CLEARING sAL.m 1 1 I tacit IICIIUICQ IRIKOIII I!lIII`...m-. ...... IIIOUPOI X A. IIIIOIDW .'J.I_JLJ.I..LV\J L} L_}l.\I\l.L.J l\l.n..A_. Io F9-can for Length. strength and Quality. :i.. . 'vv.A.:I:.:DIi.om'. TEE OI].\T'I`]Sd.'.IH3]N"I' rnvnnilv lnonnl I... nu! nmnn Old Wanna; son: and I_J.A/.|.L\\2u ,J KIA. \/xr-La -~--- In Free Iron Knots} and I-pcrlecllonu. _______, __ ,__ Comer Princess and Bagot Streets. _JAJ.A..LV\JI LJ L14. \1\/.14 ~24 II Alwnn Preferred by Drcu-Ilol-I. 111,1 L` U D DI UU LJ L).L1_J1L . Monaural lighter cl Ya:-In lpool. That have just arrived. In the Ian I; Mu-Int. 3:`. .UjI'o- thllll Ill!!!` IHHIIS L-Ilhllbh-AA. 59 BIIOCIL STREET. u._ -_-__-._ A- -. T? T IT wj Staple nnd Fnnoy Drou Goods, Cnrpetgwnrebuuu. Toronto P lo I: r Non. 61 Brook Street. r-==.a`:.*w.z.a2_,:.':am`-f -h.:- rushes tolali lulu , -___ II____.A_ __ I. boo I&I 11.. l._ gng I-4--- Q-gggl !IIUI3lq Buooouor to Thou. Moore 1 Ill Princes: Street.` Bantam PIDIIA, tha Turkish Amblllw dotto hglnnd In one of the moIt0FP"` riemen in Euro I`! _ .L . ..A_.|. ._ -1 -run-n ouwx nu nobon u (L wawn-guaru. auu shout the first of next Jul the An 10- Jmtnino in thin country wll affect 0 name style. A..I....o.... Alan. I... Innnn nhnamu us the nuuuuauu Ill Iuulvyvo M. Herve. the lather of open boue." now lives st Folkeutonq Ind Illa become I nstnnlised British 3115' inn}. Total Inoomo.................... |on,uuu lands lnnnod In Cumin lw auo lununou nuhm [on of pond M the oven Ollflllll nut and um: mum wllhont rdonnu 10 [M Bond M London. W. -I. I. nor llnueon. nun on 10. Doc. 4. auvuu unons only csgu-I sauna himself gets from Nsplea, and his son on`: they no lrilhttully bad and cost on y cents ewe . The Prince 0! Wdel now wears a black silk ribbon watch-guard. and nhnnt than u-at nl nnvf Jnlv Ihn Analo- llnluu IN nu- Asbeuoa cloth has been chosen as the "jucket for the bullet of A new looo motive built for the Boston 6 Albany Bnilway. This will not char. as does wood. nnd will retain more heat. _ A_- A1..- 5.. I... nnnn Ln ,q;z:a.:;nf]x:l%xusxt;;aahx2g.;4:;->.a;z;x. ATGDGOECOD l`Bl'!`I I8 wlllg nugunui I { rought. 0 States Eh saw loss -VAs.1.m!nu..n:;;mu..O.}a.nm`.iM~ v.L_y~>-:Rnx(Ie'-}v$I1;~r--`Y:}ot*` -ill Wu. -u Wu! lublllll IIJVIIZ uvc-In A plstlnum wlre too fine no be seen u with the naked eye in said to have been ` made by H. T. Reed of Brooklyn. It is to be med ln telescopes as a substitute !or the splder`a web usually employed. rm. .:....l.. mm. M Runnncon in IUI DLIU Bvlui I! HUI! unuwnnl V5:-r-wJ--- The single town of Busancon Switzerlsn , employs over 16,000 per- sons in wsbchmak 3&3 and the nnnusl product approaches 000 watches. A government horologionl school is main- tained there. (1. n ,,1,___._ .L__- ...... ........ ml; book. as curly ll um. 26. um. Decline the propertgogf three nu. one 0! whom wu min Iins, the Solis- bury printer. in relieve: Mrs. Flem- ing. Goldsmith`: lniingwn landlady, from her traditional to nation for Impurity. an Goldsmith an at dam had not gone to hiington; And it iixes some time nntonor to Ootobenf. 1762. for the composition oi the book--n point hither. to ohuuum. Mr. Dobaon also gives much new Information an to the .1133: publication of the "Vicar." and shown tint its only popularity And ale were by no means no gnu u `gnu-`H, mp. UH [ICU H1011). In St. Petersburg there are men who ` take about hot tea in lare motalpots l covered with felt, and sel itto lmck~ drivers and coachmon, who have to wait for long hours in the cold when there is a party. c ....L..a.......... l.`.....-m- in onllimy Enalinln w.-*a`-Q#!9qW:I.-`H 5'.~xU-,. ' 33:3-HRH" ".. ` fhrough (Lo n} States 5:: ` "``l`t1'iY}13Bilif5"91h5t=vi~ ~ i4r_.1g-hsu-.---`a-'e:.=:=}.!;-. . London. He thinks America is far ahead of England in temperance work. sale or me "near 01 VVlKI3!l8l(l" seem: to be in some danger. It. is impossible that this account. received from John- son himself, should not be eubauntinlly true; yet in his introduction on Mr. Stock : new feo-elmlle o! the tint edi- tion Austin Dobeon shown tlut it will have to be reconciled with certain &i_:_ o convenient (acts. Ho roves that rum nu nut-Iv u OM. _ 1782 hanuna `Poul Hues-.".'I '"""""m, 1119...... mu honupoulln 0 :: n..................... mama! cr; TAYLOR 1 Ihnudnnknnlmnnn IJIVU III In: Ivvvuuuvu iv: an vu-on--u |:oves book. curly Oct. . 1782. became um nmmrtv of nersonu. N A student at the University of Texas, whose home is at Brnnimm, was nbout tostart home to cn'o_y the (`hristmas holida a. A tricm renmrkexl: You haven I; got your watch on. You ought not to go home without your timepiece. "What do I want it watch for at Bren- hami There isn't it pawnbroker shop in the town.-Texas Sgivaga. The l"1'w'.ch have looked with alarm upon the steady export of Percheron horses to the United States; but the most prominent breeders there now an that the Iprogen of these horses ra sod in the nited tetos are an im- rovement upon their sires, and that it is profitable to reimport. It is known that Napoleon III. used to import Per- cheron horaea from Vermont for the poet ohaisos which he used so much. nr nnnlxl Hm n.ntrnnnnlm`. is shocked l ___,_ . . The time-honored story of Goldsmith : nrrest b his landhd and Johnwn`| sale of t e Vicar of nkeeld seems In L4 in ....m.. .vI...u-.- It lg I-nu.--ILI4. A correspondent of the Albany Jour- nal writes: Aver` bright young ludy who has been livlyn in lioston several winter: was lnvi to hear 2: lecture on "Glaciers" at the N aturnl Ilismry rooms. All the Hnrvnrd professors and scientili: people were present. and alter the "Glaciers" I. paper on Paleozoic inlecta wns read b S. H. Scudder of Unm- bridge. r. Scudder is an enthusiastic entomologist. and be rushed through 3 ion list of sclentilic teclinlcnlitics, de- mri lng the difference bctwoon the Palo- etoio insects and the insects of the res- ent day. their adunl evolutions mm pulod to peri . and ended by stating thnoockrogchea were the only insects which remained unchanged and as primnrlly created. In lnct. tlney were the oldest in lmens of insects known an uncut hnn Mr Rnndnr nnnnlnml the oldest lmena or Insects known to nun. hen Mr. Scudder concluded. u Enrvnrd professor smllin ly asked this young ltd how she Inn on yod thn lmtnm: ` . verv much." was the: wmayoung Ila now am: uau 0I'|]0yD(l the lecture: . very much." was the response. "I don't. understand much about bugs. but it is very inmresting to know that cockroaches are almost. as old as some 0! our best Boston tuni- Ihm " ILL Lllu luv luau xuu-u Iva nu: nun... ....... ing during his ftoon `curs nbsonoe toward practices and ushiona which are not the normal ougrowth of Ameri- can institutions, but an ping of foreign wa 9 and usages. an acceptance of so- cia and other standards which belong to En land or contmonml Europe. "Let t em that the fox-hunting cap tits. says the Boston Transcript, put lit rm" poet. onausos wlucn no uwu su luucn. Dr. Gould. the astronomer. is shocked at the progress America has been mak- ` toward practices u. nu Bnglcy (condentially to pickpocke! on the buck platfm-m)--"My good lol- low.Iwisl1 you wouldn't tr tlmt." Pickpockct (in great. trepi(l2m0n)~l. air? Why, I--" Bugle (sootlungly) -Tl1ero.there.don`t apoo ize. You've been tryingtoplck m poo et, and I think it my duty totel ou that the wallet. on are llngeringm lled with blllsw lch I've been trvln to collect for six months, and '1 on't believe you can do any belter.-Plu'ladclp}u'a pens mm tneir niuciinge-Domes unu their mncilnge-brushes into their ink~ bottles in their excitement over their work. The sit at opposite sides of n I large doub 0 desk in Mm. Stnnton`s library, and occasionally they iind each other so persistent in opinion that the? sit back and stare at each other in (I si - ence that is ver nenr nnger. Once in a. while they wi l march out of the room b ditferent doors, and tlmre seems like- li ood thnt their !riend.~'hip nl forty years is about to be broken. but idler n while they will be found pencc-ably at work again togetlier. . u . . 4| .1: , 1,- emmnaru i zvw-vr~ u:.-;v.v.-' `\m`:* vuoo. Returning {or e moment to the mu- sical theme. the criticisms that one hours on those classical syniphony oc casions nre simply charming. The his- torian heard a oun indy remark that she did so enioy (cur Del Puente in Lu.So1nunn1buiu. b(-muse he niwn `s were such exquisitly-iittin gloves. er neighbors nt the concert Iscovered that the sumo young lady has 11 pet aversion to one of our wt-ll-known buss soloists. because when (lclivering un nria. ho ni- wnys rises [mat on one too and then on the other in vniu endeavors to shake a cont down his trousers pocket! It is un actual fact that n swell voung men. after hearing Charles IL Acisms sing the part of Odysseus at tho Cecliin the other night, wzw asked how he enjoyed it, umi repiicvl: O, very much! I've nlwnys known of Charles Frnncls Adams. but i never heard him sing beiore!"-Boston I Record. 4.-an IF-1 Una of the daughters of Mn. Eliza- beth Cady Stanton gives uu nmusin account of the way her mother nm Miss Susan B. Anthon work to (her nu Hunlr nu}-Hanru nl nnunn Q ntrn uuuuuln. Ul huu WI nun nuvunun (I lgetl on their History of omnn Su 1:, Mrs. Smnmn in n ntickler for tho 1) i their "ulswry or woman .3urIru> ,. Mrs. Stanton is n stickler p ilo- so by of tho suifrngu movement. and Miss Anthon is punctiiious about duusa. The ladies 0 wn get into oxcimd discus- sions over their subject, and dip their into their muciln.gc~bott es and their mumilnm-bmshes Sslvlni unohs only cigar: thuho nlmsolt mats from Nnnles. new la n pu1`I._y. Archdeacon Farmr is telling English `nxnnnnnu thnt dnrimr hiia,JnuI.r` . is-Int-Irv '.".:'-""'u...u"' '1". '.'.'.`.".',"' E"::.:': MISSING LINKS- oluli-on-und.lty,louhI'nn@. oro-Ioehll'Jloln VII-(his. 'Penonuu'ond|||Bnwhonvtlu pmdigtlstyleot living nndtherocklen hotqhlityoheplnntan lnthooodnyn, when in the Chulaton nndseshhul mansion: the guest oouhntly ento- hlned won only outnumbend by tho Iwurmsotnanntuwhunltwu notin- congruouamdaouoely ootentstlounthst theoourtlycompsnynvhichhndthono undfreomsnnerot nnom-nga,I|Iou|d dine ogold and Iilvar p|nte,_ and when dlthatwultlxnndluxnryoouldlqut wuhvhhpdinnprinoaly magnicence thntwudmuthnrbarlcinlu Thu vnnna IIIZI GRID dim HIE]:- that was aimed barbaric in in proruawu. The young men were educated in En- gland; the young women were mated like helpless prinoau. with a servant for every want and whim; it Inna day of elegant aooompliahmenta and deferential manners. but the men gamed like Fox and drank like Sheridan. and the duel was the ordinary arbiter of any difference of opinion or cl any point 0! honor. The agricultural iiio of Virginia appeal: with scarcely less attraction in tin imI'K- nation of the novelist. Hr. Thackeray caught the avor of it in hit: Virginian. from ah actual study 0! it in the old houses, when it man becoming a faded _.-_.-._. um- ....t .-htna_.nrinnlnal- " |lYBlll|L&lu||INlI|D)lll'ir'I&Ilb% _,_ _ _._- 1.45::-r when It neoommgnusuuu memory. The vut autu-prinoipd-I idea in nine--`with troops of nlnvu sttaohedto each plmtstion; t.hohoqtd- Sty, lees ooetly but an freeutlntol South Carolinn; the land in thohnndl of a few people, politic: and society con- trolled by 9. small number 0! 701 It _ee.L&i.11 grade war;-. re1M.4.en1--all this t...-um u ulutum uufuudnl like and foreign I ADVER TISERS ' can learn th e c: {act cost of any prop osa :1 line of advertising iut.A merican papers by ado" lressing P. 1;q.wan.&.co.,| Th rei : `-II-aiogonhu`|IgIIh' org|nsof:h.os;:I1. -`VIVID Whllf "' dock Blood Bitten I0 Oahu. It aroma!` the lotpid liver to` lawn. regnluu tho bowelsmnd the kick: '73. pm ies tho bl. and restores: health rich: to the INC generally ff T ji rue 7071-5" u"1v7i 3in| ._L.........;. L4.` _._....... IA- [.1 ism;-.ri.;am grade reiewell-ll Hub 1 funun a picuue to this age as can be imnglned. Thewriterreoentlyreed thewillof I country gentleman of the last century in Virginia, which raises a distinct image of the landed aristocracy of the time. It devised his plnntttionof 0.000 acres with its slaves attached, hisplnntetion of 1,800 acres and slaves, his plantation of 1.200 acres and slaves, with other farms and outlying property; it mentioned all the cattle, sheep and hogs, the racing .nmAu Hm navnml noaahes With ll! cattle, sheep and 1103!, the racing steeds, the several coaches horses that draw them (an acknowledge- ment of the wretched state of the roads), andsooninallthedetails ofavast do- main. All the slaveaare calledby name, all the farming implemenla were enum- erated and all the homely articles of furniture down to the beds and kitchen utensils. This whole structure of a unique civilzation is practically swept away now, and with it the peculiar so- cial life it produced. The family was the fetich. In this highly social caste the estates were en- tailed tothe limit of the law, {or one generation. and this entail was oom- rnonly religiously renewed bytheheir. It Vwas not expected that a widow would remarry; as a ruleshe did not, and it was almost amatter of course that the will of the husband should make the enjoyment of even the entailed estate de- pendent upon the non-marrisge of the widow. These prohibitions upon her unnlulnyblot '1 Eonitively cur: 5 as cured some even of linen ) with indigestion g 5 ounce! OI-on Trouble. Probably. he mutt prolic Ionma of chro- nic ilhiaindi (0160! or dycpepnia. causing Ilnhulthybjo. :1. Yo! taken in time it in bk. Burdock Blood Bitten (the worst cues known -_-- _:en,-- , .--n' Annoinn, If lfollbld cut. or I18 I11 ugly r..wn:. uuuc unuu uua-1. rd apply McC-:1! xx & Puke`: Carbohc Onto. It il Ilnubtedly the finest heal- ing and clunsinx up plicauon for it. Bo sure you get M'cGr or l Pulnru. Sold for 25 per box at _W. .VIilson'a drug Itoro. _:-_ pendent the non-mnrrmgu ul um widow. prohibitions upon C.-mylmn nl r-hninn was not b`2`InI&fl'IIa.I)CI fnnnnnou Ilulllypuuuu -.-.. Inuulnuuurl ulown nayuholloo. lnuunon our-nn on cm snd tum nui- aonou. !or1'bno nan, ml nodonu womlu-u. Not youlylnooma......,..... 08.640110 Lilo sud annuity fund . 113(3) Gourd noun fund 1. no.;- 1 1..-.-og lnnth prolumuonl upon nu: freedom of choice was not considered singular or cruel 111,3 society whose chief gospel was the prmervation of the family nnme.-Charles Dudley Warner in 13-.` w\ nnbnn Dav inur, llouownfe mm. Changes of temperature and weather fre- quently upset persons who are most careful of their health. and particular in theirdiet. These corrective, purifying and gentle n - ient pills are the best remedy for elld ec- tive action of the digestive organs. hey augment the appetite, strengthen the stom- ach, correct bilionsness and carry off all that (mm the svstem. Hollowny`s in nnvinnu bilionsness and on an mm is noxious from the system. Pills are composed of rare balsams, unmixed with baser matter. and on that account are peculiarly well adapted for the young, deli- cate and aged. As this peerless medicine has gnined fame in the past. no will it we serve it in the future by its renovating and- inninnrnhna mmlim-.s. and [he impossibility sen; renovating anu- invigoratmg quaiities. impossibility of its doiny harm. H. Wade. agent. R _____.. Oholorn PI-dvontnun. In order to withstand cholera and such like epidemics in perfect purity of blood and the proper action of the stomach are re- quired. To insure that end, in the cheapeet most avsilable and complete manner. use McGregor's Speedy Cure for dyspepsia and imnure blood. There is no purer. naler or When your hone in piled. scratched or cut. has In ugly more. bnthe twioo daily. um -....|- M:-can 1! nnmu.-\uu.n ten 1; Princeton Review. In Good I manic. James McMurdocb.I min; from Kimmie} says: "B.B.B.. us r and for disease: 0 the blood, liver and mi neya, as In excellent reputation In this looai my. I have mod it. and speak from upon once as vol! II obser. vation. It is the only medicine I nut, and I I adviao others aicln d to try it." McGregor's Speedy cure tor uyapepmu nuu impure purer. or more reliable remedy in existence for indi- gestion. dyspepsia. oostivenens, etc. Ask your neighbor or aux rson who has used it. Sold by W. I. l1l:)n,druggis(. Trial bottle given free. .__.._..__._ llulu nngnnu--g. All suerern from that terrible toiment. naurslgia, can be made happy in one mo- ment by a single application of Fluid Light- ning. briskly mbbed on painful parts, and without using any disgusting medidne day after day with little or no renult. Fluid lightning nlao cure: as eectunlly toothache, lumbnge, rheumatism. headache, ud in only 25 cents per bottle, at W. ]. Wilson`: drug 2 SIOYC. Health is Wealth Hand: to Ban _ Every household should |U,ep some ready remedy at hand {or puinful adigeaes, uudden attacks of inammation Ind accidental lu- juries. Such a remedy in In ,3: found in Hug- yard`a Yellow Oil for lnlumul and external use. lt cure: rheumat` ism. sore throat. croup. neuralgia. lame but ,1, sprains. bmlnu and burns. _____.-_:_._... KINGSTON Ami: EMY. A-,_ _:_; ._._.-. \- Ncwupupc Diwali Fl?`- Iospnno Qwlkwi '00!- um mam mp" In-In-n Punnhbt IN THE Auf-EELLUM DAYO. utnnoi . Aulnlloll When hone in plied. scratched :m. nr has an 11:11 daily. -lL'I \lKJ -I \ N" KITX`. """' no usual :11 II`; :LLQLQn `.7-3` -%--_. Iutunon Ann-uonl .. s...... e. ...n..a ..-n `Oji- num Lightning. r __ .1.-. A...- In Good I apulo. u....q...s. - .;.:.... 5.-n 75'` C UUIC-SI UWIBI'I-U _.hl1ovol`:|I|Ino-')ldCoulI.sIryIoryun. moor Mhlnzza manual noun varlonnh utlrouoo. n{ Annlvhu CIA lnnl no Ill--_n-_ -mm: {=.[ naIcl\nn-- -4..-_ ._._.-. no out W mod ; duration. If tron I re. numeuuoo unuy. mull 0.. Guam Inna]. nulaadnwm It You Want 1'3] DBus8'l`. CHEAPEST and BEST End In In Mad Bosch Cotdwood. Oct. 3 . Ash. III: or Bur loot Oordwoal. nd or - Unuvod. 45:: III 34:: `gram; 1 van in nuu Ann I W Ow com). 1000 `Oh :w I:.;mV';lm1 (:31. In `it. ORAWFORD & co. _. ._._`i`."."."..`?.'.9P!_!'_'_'3'~...... .. Onward. Prlnoou will unoln vu uI&:olx':l. u.'l'cIp on communication. A and I ' `B I I 'od 0! In ` Vim on u.3df'.$..3o'nh.R3a and In: on . Y Ontu-Io and Won Bunch I OFFICE - Clarence C on. llrlo In-eeIn-l"ool oi Clarence IIIIIAI, - . KIT EIUCCTUIIIII UII I/III!`-iii H: C-ll- l:`lllBI 3| nu Boon: 0! Iain Ion. noon 0.. and Hum. lo! "7 I 31 Brook ltroomulll bopromplly and. TI! one Oommunionuon. 33191111 Sc EIIULZ w ILBFINGIBB. Van) Anni: sud when llld Bonn um Wood Dunn 0001! 0 very but uennotan. undo: em! Aolnlr ton Thu] Eqlitsblo Life Axsnucq Society}: _ A- ..- _ __q__ L Ill uuydhat dnsrl 8-. unddu 1:: lo on . c voofvm Bud nd-`Eek Con 1:01! `II ah! land. Inspection comma nth lurutood. um N6! I-0 .. .-..m -1- mw_E,v- . V.__,. . nlurlo Slrcel. `- 9-Clan-nee lI.WhnI-I. ` 8--aI.l.nwreIu-o WIII1 n'Boonn 4 been beckon `Idhd an In. Ohio! 0 co-Bl. Lumnoo What. Bunch Ooo-CornIr llnl sud ( ln.I'IIoOIJ- Odes-Bl. Luuuoo What OI!lco- Count II opposite Brluuh Amoonn otal. rlpun a unnuo-mnv nulvnl A nlouu III QIIFIVVUTII9 1 . 01" I zus-um! Iohongg 333%. ClIvford.Pr|noou auunvuluui C`-0 sAL AND 5756 613" annex 3? BOOTH I'll ILRFINOIBE. Van] Anni: and when IVWYANDOOAL Cheap aid}; Cheapest. Dolnnrod 1: my port of the town. SO90. I. '8`- IM. MA1,_L_EN s vinn flunl nu mun unmn-In R. STIRLING, Kingston, lllul UJuun'uraJLl 1 any - '[[','nox's man n . ITYITIV 11l\.nl`\I'.\l1 Ihuon. Pnnoou M. In bop: Oommunlonuolxal. mnoua. 3'. Annual: Illa.-Ir Illnrnnn UAILILVU .I. \J `V 11111.0 II II Pure I"l;|lIlLL`ID POWDER II-|-II2-----a-u---. V . ._._- noonulnn noIth`er slum. lime. nor unmonh cud mu be mad by the molt delkuo cont! mtlomwlth out ulely. In gnnuuooou BEE! uuhntmun ubdnnlncnutully Till nloonulnn neither uum, lune. nor lmmunln P611001 `v'W-rn3:`2'h'x'ia'i.2::`3i u 3' I! Ldnptod to the vmntu 0! has kitchen u u .. mu -nvlnnn Imitation: at in unmo uni umou ?7'EH'1'i"1`l'i1'h'Eiii"' ""711 '-Ih%IouHa-- " ` 3 h`1:`k'ito|.1:n red onion: lmluuouol In nnmo uni nppou-A moo. Bayuo of Inch. ~ - -- - ..,--___ A_A.4, ribnn n-Ion 00:] all under oovox nnd won notuxmrl. lUTolophono Communication. 1' A Z 'I*TT'\H guuu. uni--uw u. iuynu No mldmonlo on-vnrlulon not nm -an-nu -nun -` \J\.J\I.m-uua . .------v.- [8 GENUINE. Tvtde Mal-II 03.1.1 -:verv Pnclmge Nth Ool. _ D. MOEWEN Ix SON. Iuhm, Ehgin tnd Bdlar Work O11New York. -AND- wan: mu run: Asuuuncn 4_ . _._. A.` I-unlnlllrll l` Vll-- DEBILITE INDIGESTION CONSUMI.5'I'ION. MANUFACTURED AN D F03 BALI II 0AKLAND'S JERSEY DAIRY, sand for pun'ph!cI. lune! mo. "Koumlu what I: II. win docile scooxnpllah T gang. -- lghulr. -3. our h-sun-. 1. |GI1sg9:v91mMH Cl`:-y It and you will In no O"lOI o B. J. LEAHY. A r:.`l'!`kI f'l"| In nun '1 E.uut.'I?u AIII1 K'o`uijM1 _.__._- i , ,_ _Y In Bulk. Cum and shell. Alto Ionian sad Honda Onngea and Lemon. Bunch. Gucalnp. 9P`\ and Bplkunbuan Imus onpol. Banana. Nata otall tlldn. A duoloo Iohotlan of Now York 00: lootlanuy all to ho had as Mrs J`. K. OLIVDRB OYSTRRS. OYBTBR5 5}? mar anmsu um ---- pnunfn-`.1-an _-BAKINGPOWDER` - .. nu-.. I.~-..n Anln Dnlll nltl Aug. N Wooduidcod. unc uu-|uw ----u COOK'S FRIEND nu Iuuurnmlr I l%lL I. I. DUKFI` Auxn Black Diamond Lino." 0.. .. :7.'.3..., _"Q;(l!7L Olllqu ._.._...----.--.---.__:.____ llhnlmrucn Iioluml m.rttm,l:m (I on; dokl Yud to the SOIL IIOCI I BIGOT STREETS. ._...._ u___. _. - _- _..__-_.u n- THE cE1.mn1iA-mp i"u3u'-'q'-'-"u?`o'a'ua"`au.VN h-- In` In vnI............. ....w---E noun 6-060: ovum "".'_' 0060 I " -09090 nvuw OAAKLAND S Mxsceuaneu us Ind Run! very mg and prop JIJOIII UUIHIIIIIII IOIEIDII. JAE BVVIFT. THE} BEST. AISIICAI FIUI1` IIIPOT. llnnllton. om. .--_. Ioldl Iu.IIll mmlonuou. L. W. BRICK. I. A. BOOTH. Iuhuaumllnubn D BOILERS lot all pu cu. {mm I to I00 one-powor md fully gunm- teed. scum Rook Drill and llnlxu Bopdr oounuuy pn bud. Chou factory Boll Ala An Innhmn, Uni linwq I)` on ma Fillings. Also I numbn- New And Booon hand llnunoa sud nnll-In Ed Mon. in! hlhcud. Duel NOINEBAND ll vurooou. laud one run Icauon. UY5|`l|'3|Ha INDKIESTION. JAUNDICE, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM r!EARTBURH. HEADACHE, Anrl out-r-4 snnr. K.l\l`)I-0.0..-`IV|'Q_l';n7II nnlhlnu lo? I trial, null w|Ilrur- vnu. ,44.1.-u mv. IL 0` ROOT, Branch 011188, 37 Yunze 81., 'l`(lI`tII1tIl. IOOIK 1 WUPI E ECIX IXIOO. Apply so no can an. Klngulon. you--vw-----..7._. _ - _ INIIIBAICI C0'Y. OI I hobs I 00 dd!!! .....:.:..:. on...` ."-W" -W Kingston. Jun. am 1 WILL 0` 3%? FE?` mmarcnh` COMPANY. OF 'I'0BON'I`0. Fob. ll. HLAUAUIL, UT Inr. own, And eVer`(spor.`1 cf dI`7M|IO1Il'|IIl| from dllordcrod uvm, KIDNCY8, 131051000. gov/..L*1 On ELCOD. T. ILI`.ll.\ A (0.. l`ri';:loIurI. THO!- `.5 . HQ c-n-u-t u- -u`na-n-It 1 Iiuwdoutouumunt FLIIE I OIIIIEY SWEEPIII Inch: hllavu II In In: ma Cnnnlrifno u-mu. I um um UVIVIL I hum mndu [luv dluun ul Fl I H. h}l'Il.lU'.'4Y in E FIT Q gugnorvlytoihvlhuo rvluml "um. I mun I rndlc` L c F I '$5oo Re`iimg_.__ We wt]! 9;: ahoabovonpqgl loyngu u_u_g ._v lIrvr.Vdn-'}- .- \|- n ..Hr-.n. L } A `L0 V. 3ranchn:e,37 YangeSt.'1'oron .9!.%E5i%EI%!9!!: Lltind i I1 `Poul hm |BIOOl-`FE ..*""m-:.'.:*::;;;' DUI. I (III Inlfrnrntlnn Wu]! [1 Mmhl DYIINO WORKS. LIHIII IIIIIO Iliad -j-Ktloihntllolncnuls 0139! OR RIUIVL neuron nl7`7llll.'RQ ..-su-9-;w',"""' _, -. " --:- ..-v. .. ___.- _._ v-.-. -..--.. MGCAIVI RION BBOII. Ill. I AOINI` POI 5-..-.-.1'.i.".:s'......."'":.-3 I. Ionoom I1. halal ml-mu Ua.vn THOMAS B31003. It I HLIIJII I UT THE STOMACH. DRYNESS OF THE SKIN, .2` ditnmnz nrlnlnl fl-on `I U" lllhllilu DIZZINBS, DROPSY, FLUTTERING m:1'ul:u I LU I I UNI! OF THE HEART. ACIDITY OF TUE crnu Ll`I.I . CI \W`m BIOOI-`FE ..T ..':'1"( ;`I`%'i.*"A`\5` .'ir` ' l.(IlJBoll`0porM.ln Wllhlnj Mmhlnu. 1! no no II you lama. I . J. Mud up:-the on :0 onoc `nu In-onnl C... all NJ. .. 133.1 .. I8.l'l6,1 . 08,061,! vr -nu unnnnn vr uni -- "Whn is for n cold?" is 3 question often asked. utneldam satisfactorily unsw- erod. We can never to the entisfnction of all, if they will follow our advice and try Hngynrd'u Poctoral Bnlum, a safe pleasan. Ind certain throat and lung ballet. Sold by all druuisu. Putnam`: Corn Extractor is the best re- nu arugguu. Extractor is medy for corn: extant. It act: quickly, mnhn no son Ipou nnd 0300!: n ndloal sun. A hundred Imitation: prove ltl vu- luo. Tnko neither Inbntitutu oerod u nnnrl nnr (ha nln-u Inulgtlnnu 1.! ill: nnnn. Ina I00 odl ollorod. Vuioou nino.o|d Iona. ulcers swelled lands. corysipolu in the face. uwolion jointl, nnionn. eczema. nu rhoum. nra nll cured Gila` Liniment lodi Ammonia. Write .Oileo, box 3,431, N York P. 0., who willptncdba and give you advice on chronic disease {mo of charge. The liniment is sold by ull drugginu. There is an unlimitnl number of lives There II an unnmml number on me: nvod annunlly by using Wat`: Cough S _, in time. If people wan to exercise 1 m o more care and procure I bottle of Wat`! Oouh Syrnp, when cough hm troubles. mnc after-minty be uvened. Sold by W. J. Wllnomdrnggnt. Pnoo 25c,5oc. and 01.00 pot bottle. If any 0! or under: lbs! nre nlicud Ind II.oo home. any out with Rheumatism have nan: triad Wan`: World: Wonder or Ftdly Llnimui, In ndviu thnno do so at once. and be con- vlnndo! iuulnordinuy merits. Ilvill nodnlvcnnvm. hhnnnvuhilinn pecan ll 1: nova mun rundvqoraatrgwdns. Ind I complaint: requiring utcrul tnntnnl. Prieeucumnndwenumthonlu Sold l com mm roqumng out Prieg: c:alI|nd coals) byw. . Wilson. ' IRELIEF Is CERTAIN I Ilnpton lone lxolnnco. Live and Board' In Iain occur ol Brook and Btnou 1-1: A 114:: an-:1... ' n':mgx-u Hun. On thu (lay before his death this son urrivml lulll sought n reconciliation, whivh thu uld mun refused at first; but the sun intruded himself into the cham- ber. (grasped the dying man's hand, gazed int! his face. and Hpoke softly to him. `After n {eeblv xestum of repugnanoe, Ind an oort to turn away his head, the lulht-r uuhmittvd to the interview, grew kindly, than L'v<~tinnat0, and nally or- dered his lawyer to write it mdicil to the will mvuking the previous bequests, and mnkim: the roclsinwd Hun sole heir. The mt-mu) I-Hlllldll uf the wmwr was be- yond all m-nail, and no mnwt-it of the will could he thought of on that ground. lint it nnn D... nrnm-n nnnr-luxivnlv that I ....`-..... ` }: 2:4, :10. no `I I At .a.wn.Ionhhuo Mumerlmd HI: Dying Father. In there a thrillh. ; fact in the supposi- ` titious case presented at the last meeting of tho Physio-Legal association, or was it qply a curious piece of fiction? Lawyer Lathcart made a hypothetical question, as follm.\'H: A rich man was dying. His body \'.'.'\H vry weak, but his mind was strong and clear, though acutely semi- ve in consequence of the nervous na- tum of his disease. He had made a will leaving nll his property to a sister`:-1 chil- dren, thus disinheriting his own as- tI`:lng(-d eon. n Hm IIXIV hnfnrn `lid (Innlh this nnn (.`()llI(l U0 Inougnl. OI on In!!! |{I"Ullll(.l. But. it can be pruvun conclusively that the sun had been for several years a [my fusexinnul mesmerizvr in England. that before guing abroad ho was (`npablu of curious feats in psychology. and that his nncuml will power was I-nonnnua. Such being tho point.-I suscoptihlo of substan- tiation. mulzl Ll. - will he successfully uttackml on the theory that it was made hilv um dying man was under the con- trol uf his son's mind?" The query is worth stating to general roxult-rs an ac- count. of it ingenuity, at all events.--Now York (hr. Baltinmrea American. me ll(`],;l1`(`f.0(l "1." There is nothing which is so interest- ing to everybody as the perfecting 0! the faculty of speech. We have an invalua- hle inhc-rimnce in the possession of the Emqliulx tongue, the most musical, rich and exible language in the world--get- ting to be the univerlal lmgunge, and to woman is committed the lnvalnsble and the exclusive power of improving all int:0(.`llI`.'l(.`i08, for it is she who teachel the human race to speak. She is miracu- lounl y endowed when she makes her baby speak his first word; and the world gin-H"lI(*r credit, by calling a. man's lan- mxagn his mother tongue, for the proud oonlhlunco which has bqen bestowed upon her --Fm.nk Leslie`: Illustruted. [ho Ingllnh Woman`: PronIIebt!oI- Tnlnlng 3 GIrI-A Iced. There can be no doubt that the who and speech of American woman, ll heard in conversation, have both im- proved within the last ve yeen. There in lac of that elovenlineu which was no cryingaainafew years ago. TheEng- linh women, even of the lower o nonnoed and articulebd end em better than the well-bred. educated A......:.m-nu and an A max thav (`OE can oeaons Winn a voice, II is pupuuu re-sder-a man who started with a. poor voice, but who has developed a strong, musical and beautiful one by study and practice. It is the same thing with our young women, as it has become the fashion for them to recite poems and lines 0! Shakespeare in pu-lots. Sines they are taught to speak as they am taught to ride, to dance, to play thou ginno. one`s ears begin to be refreshed by that charming thing, an educated accent. thnn which there is nothing so l'('fI`\'.|i|iIi , ,` to an ear wearied of hearing, tin-at, the dragging draw! which makes our chief thoroughfare the Fil thsvenu, or thu unmn of one`: Msket, pronounced "Oh. Lozmli n. compliment to the letta r' which might might better be paid to the ll(`],;1(`(`t0(1 i." Tlmrn in nniinxr which in so int.arest- ` mo. Tue nonnor Inbcmuul onerou ` not than ulna Imitation: ol the gonn- ` no too 0150: offered. Vnrinnnn -gin: ALI gun-n ulnar: nwnIIdI better than the weu-Drsu. euucawu Americans; and as a man, they do so still; but we observe amongst educated women I very great improvement within a short time, and we must attribute it to the study of elocution, now a fashion with our young society women. The English larynx is stronger, the throat and bronchial membrane less likely who aected by perpetual colds there than here. but much is also due to the constant inuence of a highly educated class in England, who are always taught pronunciation and the proper accents, as our girls are taught music. For instance, we have heard an English governess cor- roetanAmerlcan pupil by the hourin this simple phrase: Are you going in that di-rection?" the American girl say- ing, Are yu goin inthntdreoshuni" while the English woman said, slowly, Are- you-going-in-that di-rection?" over and over. The pronunciation o! the American girl was rapid, slovenly and nasal, disposed to run all the consonant! together, omitting the musical and beau- tiful vowel i, and thus losing the most liquid sound in English speech. She must have this thorough training for many years. before the American . 4 i:\;..,{ >f:r'"rW%':'VVI~g"l;`KJ_ ~-,.p\> Wk, ' 7...... x .g-..`, 1.. I _ . v<--< ....'i\`l: vninn lw inhnritnnon and `; `.`.={;.I;: ,"f..?.="-.'=?.'.Y' {aw ~:;.:z `""'=\,. 'l:l;'feeble voice by lnherritanoe and climatic inuenee, and it is an unmudcd voice in speaking, simply from careles- nao. Now, we have anenmapleof what oanbedomwitli a voice, in a popular .......4.,.._.. mm. mlm urn.-nu! with n nnm 8'l'|lllB AWAY Yllllll 81.313118. -- . I`m`@ lurks itoro house _I_-__`I -__ IIIITTII TV II II III Ila NERVOUS DISEASES. om ny ul uruggnm. unlimitol number munrl nnnnnllu Inn nnlna End`: (`nnnh Qvfnn AMERICAN VOICE AND"8PEEOH. um ooauinlo to An. QTPI'\7IQ KTQZ A $1! va:5;.21n" 3 um roqumn nu and Iilnnn n .. 9%.. ,,...,.---r. . :.-;` v-- , .,..-..4;-'t:.:<. Ina; ponenw M4. The resident plnyeru of the Detroit club have started for Bsnnnnh, and the other members of the nine have "F 16th. when thev open the season with i the Bnnnneh club. A hinnnn Maine` in the Intnnr. nlinnnwnu-c --vv ny. yea. um um [muted law you must be nonwth A director for many years. you of course pttandod the meetings nnd_ nulncd in the proceedings. Growlun momanmrilv mam Amhnn. wh;I":Ivc;h 'kebe.>Ayour Sleighs. uromng momenunly embu- rand. thadlnuor lunod fonnrd at lnnunl tnnkly explained: All Inna; longhtlo know. but the hot la 1 usually got ndtioe of l\ dlroctaorf mouth! the day dhr It Ind ukon place!` _ _ N nu week. - Babes: and Peuoe hue been much- ed to row from Pntney to Ho:-tlnke for. 10) on Apcll lid. The Brooklyn end letrapnllten play- en have All reported for duty. but no general pln The Po IGIIOII VII lIJ.lIHpI1'IDDl OIOD HID` day. It olten bnppenod that from 10,000 to 16.000 persons ntcended n gnmo. Than Inhrnntinnnl Rn-n Rnll [Annnn It in propoeed to form cricket clubs in connection with the lodge: in the Order of the Son of St. George. l`here ere now over 200 lodges, with I membership of nearly 17,000. Inter-lodge metohel will be leyed, and combined lodges in I city wilfplev the regular repreaentetlve club there. The lodges of one city will also ploy the lodge: of another city. Anglo-Saxon Lodge. of Brooklyn, has started the movement in America. Thu Nnelk fanfare: R--A null TA-tn-In The romcna own nuvo noon on-uuou to report in New York in April ond lay their am game with tho Metro an on: . 'I"hn nnhlin hr-Adina ntndn in Hal`. his twenty-mntn Jnclr Luann. the Englinh onnmnn. coming to thin count: and ml! reside st Erie. PA. It is pro ble that bin that nee will be with Gnmn, of Buffalo. Nu` Fl-nlnn -ill iinil Ha-tnn nhortlv will be Imn umnn, or Isunuo. Nod Bunion will visit Boston shortly for I few days. The ex-ohsmpion has written to In that he was feeling am- nte. md will mnlm I good record the coming xenon. The lonaeat first-ulna cricket. mntnh comma eeuon. Thelongeat ret-oluu cricket. much on record wu played at Sydney on Jun. 28rd. between the Viotorin end New South eeeleven. It lasted the days, and via I'll made `:97 runs to their opponents` 447. F0 URN I I108. John Teemer. the ohnmpion ornmsn oen to row Wallace Ross three or four milea with a cum, for one thonnnd {dol- lnu 3 nida. He suggest: a "ma Aka moo between Hulnn, Ron. and h msell. such to put I: from 0500 to 01100. and the rice to M 0 place water. Lees. the Enulinh bmvnlint who an to nhmnv and duua. `womunro 0| An. Barnum-. o Pmnnn nlthor In: In- Mn Loan and Spcrrmnwrrhooa. can by over- ix" cl on brain. all-`Pun. or ovor~I ulgnnoc. in coat: on none 'n.ront.mont-, O1 II) | hot or nu bonl lot (II. am. by null pnpud on rooulv M100. _4 ___ _ ____