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FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, AU i“"g"“"°"‘ ““‘ °‘ "mm mm" A PERSONAL. “It Queen herself makes up the prey .gramiue‘ of the aL-te or acute. l Normrusrsxmsu Li; impoverished trea- sii=y t‘e Sudan gain Luiy Layard a dia- m mi! north $35 000 on for departure from ' L'iiufaiiuiop . . \ MILRIX has if l-i lul hiiml ls instruct 14, NO. 2 . {pretty good exchange for Enoch‘l desert ll- . z , J l ! laud. Still Mfully with the gals they fought. f - _m 11' is now said that the uï¬agement of ' ’ I . . . __ ‘rr‘wmâ€"m Mr. Ulysses Grant, Jun. and in Flood is B‘" ‘bmm "u "h‘f'm ""3 muflutg WOMAN GOSSIP, ' 'tl‘unzl IMhifglï¬ of! wearing 2051:â€, either Shut up in a. Mad House. speaks witlliput gxcirgipent of his painful ex-l » Toleration. l0 :0 .df‘ctl "id um 305‘08 I‘d)‘ , _ , , - , , , na ra or a ma , never gov.- --- penences, ut e is eteriniued not to let â€"â€" 5‘ ' ‘ w 301ԠTl“ ‘5 ° W “ hen astiff her-winters up to if: lath, i "" 3 v9 0 e58 “moon is worn in Fiï¬. A SaneMan Accused Anonymously and the mm, mg He 1," ï¬ï¬nned the ,, ., . . .. ,, ., Juicer. 8 And me new m“ be mat for unreal V A Wrong m5“ Tn r u _ . . . law we let live bear and forbear dual “8; _ only at the theatres or for dinner loi‘eta. $91“ in conï¬nement t". o'er Two M‘m‘lw' °f mm?“ “.d ti.“ ‘ inl'lef 0‘ the are two excellent mbltms to guide a mari‘s Plus“ ROLAND Box‘uf‘kfli' Who in no" i The preacher murmured. "Lef- nl im-y !" BLacx toiletsareas much_wom at Parisian “’3 :E’it'"u',""°‘hg‘“‘;“- tinf‘m'ï¬l if life; for they embmly the essence of the mï¬ï¬muiï¬f hi: "w' pm " m. in,“ £19m“ so 0,“. m in their be“ '"e we“ “are She kaeeled, as if impelled by duty: weddings as coloured or white ones. (pm me New York men it be not mgzher‘églmieut 0." t2“: 1'0"; CI Golden Rule and breathe the very spirit of 5: Memo “Fiï¬ Eggnflm a 3.":33 £102“ ’l'hat deathâ€"that spectre, grisly and spareâ€" BuIt' not a fentcucfglld all? 7)‘. Yum,ng gun-mu; m wgven in all puns. July 9.___A few weeks ‘80 the A5. havudd’ the am“ Oglwvzrï¬ vz‘ry emirngnt Christianity. But. like _all other excellent pane of m. ° ° "° " In each «(their faces did grimly stare. he "'9 ‘Rloul ‘3 '“n 3" colours, and m black and white to match size Court of Bum,“ w“ “fled upon to person-sea "e compromised “d it may be {Siz- b‘h?h:‘:° Vb‘zy amt?“ Emu“: p0â€; L“, XIII is thinking of ‘ “do. of . ' . . _ - 005mmâ€. try the case of one Estoret, the main or of a 'ud ed litio to sunset thé l 'ntifi‘ bef - m g u on e m u.“ '01.“ o ' ' - . l nu†Mime m “um ill-e†“5 In . mn' Ablgve pew 122:1?{13'}: a e‘iratiou ETCHING on furs cotf-I. Porcelain, 0r Plqule lulu-tic asylum» Who “7‘5 ghnrged lie cgan gift a public heading. p u ow this fork-“day world: The "Pew ‘8 0‘ fibril): chihldhi: ii‘iitbouglflilein ltkdotalkiiottli; .3 Many thought they might-Jun as we“ 9"â€? eep‘ ' mm- b y rad' ' delft is the latest decorative art craze in with having caused the death of one of its "me -m°m account m on! gym than the ~ k f, h ‘ l l' P bl' y ‘ ‘ r. liare, ‘ An" ï¬ned m? w" more pa 1†England. ininater. The case was very aggravated - bf‘m‘lful ""1 "I"; hum" ‘t ‘5 "‘3‘ wiera‘ “duff, t o L“ )0 w u '“uon mum, 0f Aâ€! gti' i! ll“? “4"†l" †‘h" "m1 0"" Th†my '" u" wugmgamn' Fox ball and festival dies... the rule is 011°; the†W“ "0 doubt that he had “110d A U°nn°°ticut Gm“ st“? nil; Ids?“ all“ “P m mulliilg "a M“ “'1‘ u the" "M61. t mrh I heard with l-alf~attentiv-: ear, decoration with white 1 r mauvu and Persian th" P00†“lei-0hr in on“? to 9090981 We“: "â€" 5&0; m: 1 {a ï¬oes’l‘iiflo muc ~ “Killed . A won“ at 13°“be 0“- md h" “by u ‘ I. l ' Th r u w “me “will mm ou>ly committed acts of brutality, but there The Spectre ore Murdered Wire That ,1 3 W" m m , a so . e l’lacufe . ‘V I“ “box It! 8"“ will, forgot ‘11 limit ll. Can you pray? nay. Jug, I an†1 enemy P‘ h - ‘21., I . w†a flaw in the chain of evidence. pre_ W88 Seen by the Roadside by Three t em- , heme" “9 901131“? lib“ PHPC'Ple and went home. The miller filled the box uni," my, he, And though in churc . my 9°“ - ' “F Bopmciu; are pointed '11-) front, rounded on mtdimï¬on could not be esubmhed and the P i B d D h 33 f‘lfl’llcable {50 a 1mm 5 do"Wine. 800131. 01' with meal,. and unknowingly smothered the SW†Bill. “ Tints hexactly the case with] “ «I Phllmle “3 the “in†“f cnpld- the hipa. and have postilion basques in the jury only convicted mm of manslaughter, in_ em“ '3 m8 gyms t‘ religious relations we shall find that it is, after baby. me. back stead of mulder in the ï¬rst degree. In the all, the only w2se and true method of living. Rapâ€, profess“ to In", waived inform†The intolerant man is the terror and tyrant of his home, the special horror of his ac- quaintancesâ€"for friends he can scarcely by any possibility haveâ€"and the continual disturber of the church with which he is connected. A captions, conceited, and altogether intolerable animal ho is pretty sure to be, while the chances are that his unamiable character is rounded off and com- pieted by an amount of ignorance which he is not capable of concealing but rather caro- ful to display. On such men the curse of Ishmael, by their own set, restsâ€"their hand is against every man and every man's hand against them. Some time before the war there was com- mitted in the quiet region of the Willimau- tic River, near the borders of \Villingfon and Mansï¬eld, the most atrocious murder that ever shocked the good people of Con- necticut. John \Varren, the murderer, lived within the limits of the Township of “fill- ington, near the north-west part of Mans- ï¬eld. He was a youn man who had not been married a year, an his victim was his wife. He killed her by holding her down under the wafer of Roaring Brook, a shal- low tributary of the “'illimantic, at a se- cluded, shadowy lace not far from the junction of the hroo with the river. For s Ar d Tum groaned, “ I gums we’re a grace- ‘l'nis gold thread seen in ï¬ne white em- lcss thrt'e." broideries and in lace does not tarnish when washed. Esosizsn wLod, with lines of gilding and dashes of red, is the latest fashion in furnicure. A WEAK solution of carbo‘ic acid in rain water Will cure summer pimplts and simple einptions. DANCING dresses are made of thin goods, and for young ladies while ones are the m st popular. Lacs: albums are the latest fancy of wo- men who have no real work to occupy their Papa's Letter, course of the proceedings, however, some very terrible revelations were made concern- ing the treatment of patients and the’bbuses practised in these institutions. I'Jstorct’s affair by no means stands alone ; and one of the Parisian tribunals is about to be called upon to examine the extraordinary complaint of Dr. Bormann, a foreign profes- sor, resident for some years in the city of Paris, who, on a simple denunciation, an- onymous at that, was arrested in his domi- cile and kept in conï¬nement as a maniac for six and twenty months at different places in France and Germany. Dr. Bormanu was born in Germany of tion from the best sources in Constantinople that Queen Victoria recently addressed an autograph letter to the Sultan, imploring him to accede to tho wishes of the powers. ’l‘iis most remarkable bill for election ox- pensss which has yet appeared in England is that of Mr. C. \V. \Vynn, the defeated candidate for Montgomeryaliirc. Ilia ex- cuses were no loss than £13,454, more than oublc those of his opponent. Each vote lic polled cost him £6 I53. Tris British Postnustchonoral lately, in the House of Commons, said that, during the past year, there had been an increase in I was sitting in my study, Writing letters, “lien I heard, “ Please, dear mamma, Mary told me Mamma mustn’t be ’isturbed. †But I'se so tired of the kitty, Want some ozzcr flag to do, Writing letters, is ’ou mamma‘.’ Tan't I write a letter too 3" “ hiayha I if We sang a hymn or two," Says Jac , “ a morsel of cod 'twouid do ;†Bur, ulna! not a line of a ymn they knew. The" “008 lrew le, for affairs looked blue Since nothing iii; worship could one of them do, And they looked a most Woc~begone, bro- ken-down crew. " Not now, darling, mamms’s busy, Run and play With kitty now," “ No, no. mamma, me write letter! At last a light on their gloom did breakâ€"â€" it was Bill from the stern-sheets that cheer- “y “P‘l‘eâ€" Tan if 'ou Will slim“ me how." leisure hours. - while the crime was enveloped in mystery - But it is in reli vioua matte cb' fl th t th- in out f i* s'f. 'ii sav‘ ' banks in V, "1 he†“‘7?! J0"? l“ A COLLECTION WE'LL ' , BRIDAL dresses are made of white satin, 53%;: 1:33:35 ' citgftghgg ï¬ngnï¬iblifgg': but 3 Gathering 010ml 0f William] began ti; intolerance showzi5 most glarinrgB, befauliie, in sixL dutbf eig’htldils’frdszdd Irishndfiuutios, and “MW†I would Pei“t my darling†Portm't with round dots, and trimmed with tulle modest chamber, 9 ï¬ne Jean Bart, gaining “at “P0†“yamâ€. and finally, When a connection with them, man's deepest feelings a diminution in two. warrant for his arrest was issued, lie disap- peared. For about three weeks nothing could be seen or heard of him ; but circum- stances led to a suspicion that he was con- MORAL. Tth moral I draw, after cartfui reflection,â€"- If 'tiii wrong lam open, of course, to correc- are aroused, and lie is most liable to be carried beyond the restraints imposed by common sense and the precepts of Chris- Aa his sweet eyes searched my face Hair of gold and eyes of azure, Form of childish, Witching grace. RossINI and \Vu vner, iiioctin - each other some years ago, Ill“ a talk, on t. 0 one side concerning tho music of the. past, on the and orange blossoms. IT is :lic fashion at present in Paris for brunettes and medium blondes to dye their his living by giving lessons in the several lan uages in which he was proï¬cient. His lan 0rd and his neighbours agreein their tion - _ _ - - - , , _ , tianity. Hence the need of the utmost t1 . . i “1 ~ [ u f t . lint the clérgy, I know, will iiidorsc the di- Buf: the eager face'wns clouded. ha" bl " mack" . . afigflï¬zuggmw ’EZ 322,163,351 cgafitgtzgd cealed m hm fathels balm A determmaï¬ mumâ€: in dealing With “Ch things- Every ?‘ fligllc‘ws‘heiiillllgssiui’ dimlariï¬tu “ i030: Wu rectionâ€" As I slowly shook my head, “SMALL detached ï¬gures predominate in never made an)" noine in his mom never en: search revefled lllm hidden there: and “7 form of religious belief, founded on sincere believo'yourm" um mph“ 011,, new music; " 'l‘ll‘mgh 30“ can" ["35 ' " "lull: DON‘T FOR‘ Till I “id- “ I." make .3 later" he patterns Of bromides received M samples tered at nnseeinl “hours and alwaya aid we“ found that he had bile" hidden the†CODVlCth": l3 9llï¬ll°d to mime“: and Still I trust you will not iio its martyr." uirr 'riiz conniuri'ios 2" A. 0. Of you, darling boy, instead. from Lyons- hgs rent on the “y it in duhf‘mr 50m With the kuOWledlle and “"51 Of 1115 “Others more to toleration. At the same time, it is Mus SUMNER llarosu of Asblaiid, Mass., inisscd lier watch iiiiiiiodiately after "two fashionable lady act uaintances from New York "had called. ir. Hayden came to New York, ho says, found one of the women wearing the stolen watch in her “ home of wealth and refinement," and took it away from her. He does not give the name. “'iiiiu Lady Bortliwick. one of the prom- inciit fashionable entertainers of London. rc- ccives, the red carpet is usually displayed as token of the presence of royalty on the occasion, the Princess Mary, her father, and her husband as often as anybody. Lady Bortliwick had a long friendship with tho exiles of Cliisclhurst, Dori Alfonso used to be her frequent; visitor, and the French and Spanish princes often met within her doors. ALBXANDRE Dumas the older, once, in temporary need of money, wrote to a man uanimous millionaire a note, half jest, liaf earnestâ€"a literary gem, as it was said. The millionaire refused its request. At a ban- quet the same evening the conversation turning on distinguished autogragbs and their financial value, " liave such things really any worth f" be asked; and he ox~ liibitcd Dumas’ note, and sold it on tho spot for five louis. 'l‘iiic Prince of Wales had recently to pro- nouiico some Welsh writer-works open. \Vlicii the train came into the station, the guards of honour, the posse, tlic cniiinc-clad corporation, and the bands of music all struck their attitude, and awaitud royalty. But the door of his car being locked, the Prince slipped out on the other side, and walking down the line, mounted tho plat- form unobserved, to the chagrin of the Dog- berrys, and his own amusement. and his father. He was arrested, tried, convicted, and sentenced to State Prison for lifeâ€"his lawyer saving him from the gallows. Of late years there have been pe- impossibio to conceive of a system of religion having any claims to truth that is not also aggremve. A creed must have a propaganda . O , and a missionary spirit is the necessary out- tltloflsi t0 "10’0th one “351013 0f the come ofconviction. But theroisnojustiï¬ca- Legislature for his releaSe ; but his release tion foragygtem of Wendy; aggression_ The is improbable. His father and brothers swordâ€"system of lllaliomet is the typical “6 Sill“ lIVmS "1 “I? “Elghbmfl‘h‘md- It 3P' form of this false method of makin con- peared .by lVarfenB CODIOESIOB that after verts, while that of Christ, which unfbrtun- murdering his Wife he dragged the b°dy t0 ately differs in many respects from that of some bushes Pp the bank, Del“ 5 “Wk: and numbers of liis followers, is the best example there buried It under earth and brush: A of the true, Expogure’ and even deuuncin. day or two later he went by “Shiv, with 3 tion of error are justiï¬able and right, but hired tfmm: t°°k 1111’ the boï¬lyu‘mmed “7 03‘ persecution, whether it extend to injury of tWO {111183 01‘ more: Pince‘l 1? “1 9' “eluded the person or deprivation of political rights, spoton the woods near the river, and there is utterly contrary to an human reason and left 11?. H0 drove by that Place: 0“ one 0" divine law. In this connection we may be another errand. ï¬lm“: “very day, and “1' pardoned for advorting to the persecution to most always Stopped. [5’05 out-i and went which Bradlaugli has been subjected in the down into the bushes to 380 the boa)“ , House of Commons. This movement we think The above faint?“ lac“? were Published ill-advised, because it; gave the man and the _at the time. The 81118111“? Purl? 0f the Ell90W principlesâ€"or rather want of principlesâ€"- )8 now to cpmc. _ On the alliemoon 0‘ ï¬lm which he professes an niiduo prominence and day on Which I? the morning. the cum" a certain spurious kind of popularity. But had been committed, MF- Phllo 11- Pres' we also think it absolutely wrong. Because brey, 0f Marlow Stallion» M‘maï¬eldg was a man differs from us, even on what we con- drlvmg 1:0 that Placer "1 00ml)“ “_ltll' 1‘ sider vital points, we have not therefore the young woman 0f the north PM? 0 lVlumg' right to exclude him from the exercise of the i501). Who afterward became his WI“: and rights of our common citizenship; but, if her. sister. The mad “'35 the one near we ï¬nd him exercising those rights in a way thh: 33 yet 1}“ “Uknown to the own†subversive of the rights of others or the best Paul-5,0f the carnage. the murder had been interests of our country, then toleration committed- When he had reached a 09‘“ ceases to be a virtue and we have the right talin art 0f the l‘Ogldâ€"BomGngï¬t WOOdCd- to deprive him of what he had shown him- with usheu 01117118 Sidesâ€"Mn lresbrey “Pd self capable of abusing. But, until that lJlB companions Observed} woman walking point is reached by him, our duty is clearly at the Side Of the P.3d. "1 the “"10 du‘ec' to give hiui all the liberty that we demand tion they Were ngng- She was 3130‘“? two for ourselves. This principle, we are satis- o_r threOdeï¬ ahead 0f ï¬llem, bill? the 0“" ï¬ed, will come to be scooptcd iii the near "flgeflmckly Wm" uP With he"- J““ [’0' future as the true way to justly recognise fore it reached hel‘ the unknown woman the rights of the subject, and there will then suddenly turned and crossed the road close be no possibility of the recurrence of such , . to the horse’s headâ€"so close that Mr. Prcs- vexatious and und- -ï¬ d d~ - money through the Dankrul‘tcl’ 0‘ “ forelg“ brey reined up and “turned out †for her have lately been hgï¬ï¬j 3,, “:5?le? “T: Government, he added : “I shall not allow - der notto hit hm. and was in the act . , myself to beflun‘lered With impunity. Md (1)? jihssing her and ledving her on the left British Honda: Digit-Lions..â€" wrli take goo care to have justice done to side of the mad trying M did his compnn. mo", Th†letter! however! was the “tart' ions, in vain, to, make but what she was, Cousin to the Sea Serpent- BLACK dresses, trimmed with a profusicn of jet, are among the most distinguished toilets of the season. Tm: most fashionable parasols are of suiah silk or satin, in any colour preferred, or black or white and hand-painted. YELLOW lace is much used for trimming dresses and jackets. It is sometimes worked with coloured threads to match the dress. THE Olga mantle is of wlite Hindoo cash- mere lined with heliotrope satin and trimmed with dmfelle dc Paris and white beaded fringe. ‘ FLARING “stand-up" collars, with lace ruffles within them, have been revived by ladies of the Sara Bernhardt and Modjcska. type of tournure. A BLACK dress reccntly worn in London was made of satin, embroidered in gold butterflies. Black holds 118 own against all the popular colours. siaemtions to his credit. \Vhat, then, was the surprise of the landlord, the neighbours, and, he says, of himself, when, at 6 a,ni. on the 2d of March, 1876, two police agents torik him out of his bed, carried him to the Prefecture, and ï¬nally, after a summary ex- aminition, conveyed him to the Mazas Prison, where he was locked up an secret, as “Ball’s Bluï¬'" Stone was in 1862. Every- body talked about it in and near the Rue Jean Bartâ€"it was a nine-day’s wonder in that localityâ€"but, after all, be was only a foreigner, moat probably a Prussian spy, and, before a fortnight had passed, the inci- dent, which did not get into any of the newspapers, was forgotten. \Vhat was the nature of the crime imputed to Boimaun‘l Here it is that the affair be- comes mysterious, but for the reason that the names of several important personages of the foreign political world have been mix- ed up in it rightly or wrongly, it is to be hoped that we shall be favored with an ex- haustive examination of the whole business. He has been cross-examined a dozen times, and, on every occasion, the principal charge appears to be that he is subject to attacks of dangerous insanity, during which he has threatened to assassinate the Ambassador of one of the great Continental powers. To this accusation Bormann replies by the ex- hibition of a. number of certiï¬cates signed by medical men and specialists, all attesting that he is in the full exercise of all his men- tal faculties; that he has never shown any symptoms of madness. H e positively denies the utterances of the threats which have been attributed to him, and declares that the only proof ever adduced against him is a letter which he once wrote to one of his old friends, a Swiss astronomer, wherein, allud- ing to the loss of a considerable sum of So I parted back the tresses _ From his forehead high and white, And a stamp in sport 1 {pasted ’Mid its waves of gol on light. TIME, tide, a ferry-Lost and a woman's tongue wait for no man. Wiio ever knew a man that could take a lllil' of pillow shams from oil the bed and my them down in the right place, or that could put them on the chair in a manner so that they would not slide off? Then I said, “ Now little lcttor, Go away and bear good news ;" And I smiled as down the staircase Tiir. suburban person who talks most elo- Cla‘tertd loud the little shoes. qucntly of crops, flocks,and herds, is he who has lived all his days between the pent-up Walls of a city until week before last. Fresh knowledge is what gives a man the itch. Leaving me, the darling hurried Down to Mary in his glee, “Mamma’s writing lots of letters ; “ flow came you to fail in your exrmina- 1'59 3 19â€â€ MAW 560 5" tion 3" askcl the tutor. " I thought I crammed you thoroughly.†" Well, you sec," replic-l the student, †the fact was you crammed me so tight I couldn't get it out." No i no heard the little profile, As once more he climbed the stair, Reaching his little cap and tippet, II! was a little verdant, or he never Would Standing on the entry Bum have said : “ Perhaps we had better walk on till we come to a scttec, whon we can sit logcthcr." Oh! no," she replied, sweetly : “you sit down in the chair and I will be the ‘ sctlec.“ .\Ii.i.i:. I). who takes part in some private theatricals, is'dressing herself in masculine attire for the character which she is to as- sume. llcr littlo niece comes into the room. “ Look I" crics she, asfonished, “see my aunt who is trying to become my uncle.†“i’m. teach you to lie, and steal, and smoke, and use profane iriii Kluge," said an iratc parent to his eldest 0 spring, at the same time swinging a good-sized sapling; “ I’ll teach you, you young Scamp," “ Nev- cl‘ iiiiiid, father, I know all tlii-m branches already." Wimr's the matter with the aged people of our country? They seem to be in an ab- 1 urinal state of ri-pose. There has been no mention made for nearly two weeks of any party a red “0 who saws four or five cords of wooii before breakfast, and than walks twenty miles before dinner. No one heard the front door open, No one saw the golden hair, As it floated o’er his shoulders In the crisp October air. Wall‘s Pocxs'r rIAIN'DKERCHIEFtll‘eSBeBm ecommon in England. They are garments to Weep over. AN unhappy marriage is like an electric machine --it makes one dance, but you can’t let go. A nanlittlc boy made his inothcr’sliair rise, the other day. He stole her switch for kite bobs. A wasrsuu journal heads an article, “A Lunatic Escapes and Marries a “’idow." Escaped ? He got caught. A LADY who had graduated from three seminmies tried to send a baiidbox by tele- graph the other day. A vouso lady on being asked when.- her native place was, replied, “I have, none. I am the daughter of a Methodist minister." “ You never saw my hands as dirty as that," said a etalant mother to her little girl. “No, at your ma did," was the Down the street the baby hastened Till hc reached the office door, “ I'se a letter, Mr. Postman, Is there room for any more? " ’Cause dis lettcr’s goin' to papa, Papa lives with God, ’ou know, Mainma sent me for a letter; Does ’on tink ‘at I tan go 2" But the clerk in wonder answered, "Not fo-day, my little man.†“ Dr-n I'll ï¬nd anozzer ofï¬ce, 'Causo I must do if I tan.†Fain the clerk would have detained him But the pleading face was gone, And the little feet were hasteningâ€" By the busy crowd swept on. “'1: hour by irivato letter tliatGoorgo El- iot and her bus and are now in Venice, and mnyoftcn be seen together on tho piazza, where the novelist. nppcars old cnou 'll to be her husband's grandmother, say the talians. Suddenly the crowd was parted, “ is the hour of danger woman thinks peoij new to left md right, reply in - t f th B - . . W l ' d to d th t M C n , ‘ . . gpom o e orinann persecution, and, o 0 the â€"_ 011m 1‘30 ‘l’mne 1'0“ 1‘ rc r0“ :ful‘yflll; (1::‘ri3ls'2‘: :3]:sz d7; “1:; As a pmr of maddencd horsesh TRULY Conscientious : “ Are you asleep, at} the sequel_is very curious, I shall briefly $111535}: h: E$,n:u3x:€2ï¬isgfujétgf 3052:? A Lake Serpent Said to be as Lorne will“? ill,“ ("‘md CM“! “1° 0th" day from Di" taut)“ um um bi ' dré come dogwn In a moment dashcd in sig 1;. dear,“ 2n u pus, mummn’ “(1 a“, doc,†sum the detth of hm trmls and “(rel-mam 1y ten feet from him, the mysterious ï¬gure, Around 35 aTeleRraph poje_ a‘mmlow III the accrual story of the Hotel “legwommvwho in mug)?“ win“ the atom; u b l r r particularly said tn’at I needn’t. be waked to u I had been a prisoner i9 Mam," says as it was in the act of entering the bushes, (From the on“ “F H P bygolmé blut “as ilfl'i‘tl: Iflulzziay. téie gofndolicrs duct†h†agony m the thought um her N‘E‘VOHO 93“ lth “YM'SU; aii take my medicine. he, “fora month, vainly asking for my trial faded. away and disappeared. It did not; I F n T I,“ “L reâ€) 2†3‘“? {lumnbc' "l", '19?“ hall†0 ""90"; list and rinse will be mined Tun {Hasn‘t '0 03 i r’, AN English journal brings to notice 11 or for my release, when the order came for disappear by being hidden in the bushes, as n “m 3" own†"1" county 0f Guam†5â€â€œ;le ‘9.““°V"" u l o 0 w queen 0 '. . ' n ‘0'“: 0 "g “e “we new novel inventionâ€"a nose machineâ€"which, it my “flush†to 8 Milo" ‘15 "Me- I protest- Mr. Presbrey and his companions emphati- “car the north Show 0‘ .I‘ak†Dudlewei ""0 w ' mm“ A}; Oawmo man, after a little experience, Rang out 0“ “"5 “mm†M" is sai !, so directs flio cartilage that an ill- P«(1 that I was “Either ill "01‘ crazy. bill? my cally declared, but dissolved into nothingâ€" locate‘l ti“) phosphate, “um†"I Mesa†MC' 'l‘iiic exhibition at ili'uiiscls this year will trull‘f‘my "F‘l’ "'d'gmfnfly mm†lb“ no . . t 1 formed nose is quickly shaped toperfecfion. protest was useless. I was put into a closed became dissipated, in an instant, into thin ‘9‘“ 5720‘“ .Mr' H“ MGM“, scum" "‘"mber of course be notable for its lace. The Queen WUW‘U- h"“""°" "ï¬lm"! “33 “ "th ‘0 T?“ to†lateâ€"3 momel'.†y r. w I , l ,o d J t h- carriage and conveyed to the asylum of St. air, in their very presence, and right before 0‘ the limb “3 “fame†0f th‘wounw "’"m’d' of Belgium lias lciit it the loco train pro- “’llkt‘ lHi lwr l usbiiid from a sound sleep to Stood the beautcous vision thcrc, "0 f 0 )0“ 0V9 - am 01186 0 13 h b b] t- d - _ ~ He is in the City to-day, and states that: a _ .- , . - . . . I , I h l. u f I I.†sweethedrtva baby mat“. “I loves oon Anne, “ ere. pro 3 you.ng un erlnstruc their eyes. ,. m V . scntcd her by the city of Brussels on tho hillv min. I-n Imiulrms W In†t-8 null-101'. Th?" 1 0 It. 0 “5‘0 “y 1' “‘1’â€; WM the w I “And Wm; docs S,“ love ',u tions, the SufgeOIl-ln'clllef wrote opposite Astonisth beyond measure, the waited “mm 0 5"“ “mom; .has 1’0"“ we“ “‘ twenty-filth nunivursnry of her marriage. x ' A‘WUH‘Ki ‘,_“l)’ 1 “’m‘m‘ ‘0 know 'f yo“ L°V°Wd°°r w‘th 301‘†“m†“Sm 1,153; Mister Sm†to" hi king. my name in the register, ‘Adangerous sub and looked for the strange figure, at, not Duel‘em" L‘ke' It “"11 l’†'“m‘zmbcml M. Sacra, ono of the chief lace-iiiakors t “'0'†““""k"‘ . ed I 1. nor )9 y ' ject; alcoholic madness.’ †\Vith such at seeing it again, they took note of the exact that a year “3° "' ï¬thrmnn mulled [mluelm there, is at pruscnt at work on the veil and TM. is hint tiny calla handsome gown RWHCDl-l “my "‘3 my ‘ “"198! ' certiï¬cate the unlucky professor had every spot where it had so strangely disappeared, mid“ “my ‘ff hwmg 5"“ a 12’3 “Went m train of the Princess Stephanieâ€"another in Paris. The foundation is of cashmere V Brush “W†"m “"13 of 01‘ ' chance of ending his days in this establish- and drove on. They told their story when ch" 1‘1“)! but “.wm’ generally d'scrc‘l‘to‘l' “8 gift from the city ; it is of point d’aiguillo, (wind, wiili largo yellow palm-leaves cov- SHIV “10, “um? “Po? the f0re 83d: A Good Shot. merit; ; but in the course of a month's time they arrived at their destination, and de- “3" “CTN-’9‘ “one†were Poplin“ “'3 “1° t'mc- the arms of Belgium and Austria appearing cring almost the cardinal ground. It is Growmg “0" 3° “’5' COId' A young lady in California has killed a an eminent foreign diplomatist called and scribed the dress the woman wore. \tht Iaqucm’s immune"? w†“3 “Howâ€: H" in the border. Three hundred Worm-n lil‘f) triniim d wrtii small piaitings of cardinal . , I panther in good stylv. Chester Ford, his offered him his liberty on condition that he struck the two young ladies in the strange was "at ï¬ï¬‚hmgï¬mmsl't Wheuhe,w“â€t‘?r" already been four months cinploycd upon it, isille. which are placed on t e edge of the N0} 3 "lurk “1° he" duh '“rc‘ ' rotlier-i'u-law, Mr. Ray, and his sisters left France immediately. Bormann accepted woman’s dress was the entire absence of the led by 50m“ ob-lwt'm “1°.wat9rll0m3 “89m†and it will be more than three yards wide L'aslmicrc foulard flouncui. This toilet is Showing Will?†“ h°°l “1 “0d; Ella, Susie, and Mrs. Ray, have been camp- without a moment’s he~itation, and forty. crinoline or hoop-skirt, then in such univer- Wind and “mm “‘1 "mm"?! hm hm“ “'Hl‘“ by {lye lung, trimmed in dillumut part! with cardinal th“ 13"†l‘f°,,w“ emledf ing out during the week in the Big River eight hours later landed in England. Yet 3111 use ; and they noted also that she wore fun-Y for a“? moment' “0 “muted ""d†v H . sliirriiign. plaitiiigs, and ribbons. Papas letter was Will! (10(1- woods, about scvcnniilesfrom Mendocino, and his tribulations were not ended. He was a. sun-bonnet which shielded her face, and a th†‘"‘l""3““"°n that we 0“ lierl’enl' hnd mk' A] “mum young “M’m’?†l’qcl'°l"rv A NAN Puï¬hucd a grand pimo (0,. Mg â€"â€" while the gentlemeuhunt and fish the ladies obligedtorcturn to Paris aftcra few months' calico dress. They were surprised, on rc- :3“: tifï¬nwgzï¬g’, "flol'cmï¬iggulfjfzflï¬â€˜f‘ig 1111:; inlaid: tilliirlllellti'h fvnxizpii‘r‘ii‘ibnfaiiizl daughter. His house is small, and to emono mmcn Nome attend to camp duties Ono morning they resi ence in London, to arrange some priis o 3:213:05)()gluyttutgglyhlngl waters of the lake, and wry little by day. He sprang from the tub and was horrified heard, not for distant, the bloating of n fawn and the rustling of bushes. Mr. Ford dressed himself as quickly as possible, and taking his gun, which had only one charge, started in the direction of the noise in the bush. lie but not pructeded far when he saw a doc and a fawn by her side followed by a large panther with another fawn in its claws. lie fired his single shot and wound- ed the panther. He then called for assist- ance, and the first in reach him with a gun was Miss Ella, and while the panther was about to get away she sent a second bullet affairs, and was about to return to Germany, where his friends had procured for him a situation, when, on the 21st of May, 1877, he was once more pounced upon by the po- lice just as he was leaving his hotel, 3 line Chainpollion, taken to the Prefecture, ai.d thence to the Hospital of Bicetrc. Here began a system of systematic torture, which I will relate in his own words : “ I was not only forced to live in the society of madmen, but also in that of epileptic patients who had fits, often when we were at meals. The bowls and screams, especially during the lllllo room the lower part of tho partit..u . . lmtwcgi the [mlripr and human WM out L050 dresses are very little worn. out, and the longtsnd of the piano stuck TEA gowns preserve the princess form. lh"'“ll’- P'lwm“ “0'†'im at the k°l"l’“mli Tris Lamballe is the leading summer fichu. "4"ng : u Who “m m†{‘5' Wth “0" 2" S‘uwsiianrs are smaller this season than and the mother rolls out don hunts on the 181 ‘ other end of the piano in the k tchcn. I mm†"B dd n, f with an dressy Nsw marritgc customs are coming into - 5 . . . . . todcts. vogue in Pans. There is now the betrothal . . . I f h. ball, followed in a few days by the signing YKLL‘)“ blondc in" '5 “0 ""8" M 1011' J of a contract, which takes place in the morn- “l’le' . ‘ ing, and is preceded by a lunch, who: the Run mitts giro a brilliant effect to a black to hear that a lady, wife of a distinguished Toronto bankcr. was at the other cud of the wire, ainilc away. It would never do for him to carry on ii. conversation with a lad in his present. condition. “ Blouse inc. 1 thousand pardonsl" he cried, aghast. liu donned his dressing-gown and than repaired to the telephone and coiivcrsod without fear of inoleataion. The serpent, for the monster is undoubt- edly a serpent, has been seen by several parties whose vovacity iii unquestioned. Mr. McLean says that a few days ago Mr. \Vil- liams, foreman of the phosphate mine, and one of the men, a Canadian named lllancli- ettc, had their attention attracted by a com- motion in the waters of the lake, which was calm at the time. The point where the water was agitated was about one-eighth of a mile out, and between the little island lighthouse put up by the Union Forwarding (whom they did not know), and still more astonished to hear that she had disappeared that day, and was believed to have been murdered. As the noise of the murder he- came bruitcd all around the region, the be- lief that this mysterious female ï¬gure bore some relation to the case gained possession of the minds of a few, and when it became known, from 'iVarren’s subsequent location of the spot where, with brush leaves and clods, he first covered up his murdered wife’s body, (he went there and identified the Tm: cxdihcdivo in his retirement gives very cordial receptions to his chance guests, and iiivmm them to share his fru al rc iasl, prllt'llu and tnmsscau are displayed. The costume. cruhiu . - . . . . - . Company but not now used and the shore. - » « - - - . v ‘ . , . , . . g through its Vitals, killin the night were iiisupportable. One madman, lace ) it was found by Mr. lrcsbrey and ' . ' . . which consists of or 'litoriiiiicilisms, Clllcc E“_‘K;‘;‘$'ï¬:;kngl:$ ,‘il‘msllggrggogwi Mn“ “9 0‘ “1 mum's» "3 “mu "' "lute animal instantly. The fawn, whiclii the who was blind and deaf, sang all night, and, his la’dy friends that the mysterious figure filler w“w,l:'£§ for “ "“,’,'"°‘l‘ “"3 ('“Wh‘m wines, and rare «les‘iert, served, by livur’lul [uh \ ls Y and black. panther held so that. its ciies of agony to be able to sleep, I was forced to sto up that they had seen had vanished at a point “‘0‘! 0m" “"l’em’ ’ "vulcmly ":mcm' attendants, on plates of gold and silver, and bering the lishcrman’s story of a year ago. M r. Williams who is known as a very steady, reliable man, says that {be animal in the water was a serpent of some kind, and a very large one at that, for it wriggicd about in the water, swimming quite fast. They could see about four feet of its back from the bowl, but it appeared to be more than three times that length, from the mo- tion of the water, while in thickness its body seemed to be about the 5121: of a small telegraph lc. it was ( ark cu) in colour, but the dis- tance prevent them from getting it Well defined before they cleared to camp to get dame of t it: court of Louis 'I'rriu~, wit ini- guns, as the serpent was coming sliorcwanl, ; menu: list trimmed vnth white feathers and they had no intention to await its at. and superb emeralds, waist and train of rival without being armed. 0n returning white satin covered with pearls; the Coun- thcre were still ripples on the writer, but the foul Hubert dc .‘vionteaquicu u Ceres, with monster had disa poured. it is thought, in hair about her shoulders, quantities of field the swale along t e shore where the Were. flowers. and a crown of wheat; the Priucouo The serpent has bun seen in the is 0 near de Leon, tin-d of her high degree, as the the print named, which is some eleven miles lislitrwoinau in Madame Anpof ; and Madame westof Alymer and fourteen miles east of Schneider as Venetian "Night" in dark \ . performed. , 1‘ b “era be,“ . FE" on it is wcli to link at all sides of a subject pï¬mhtoufal u y p before on indnl'o in an o inion. Curran . . urico said to Father Leary :P “I wish, rcv- ’ I‘lï¬LlilP‘flenn“ 0‘ «lat "9 “'0'†by “'3’ ornud filth". that you were St. Peter, and “was lu’ , had the keys of ilmvcn, because then on _Lauia‘n on all occasions adorn themselves could let me in." The shrewd and witty Wm! “0'0". print saw the sarcasm, and turned its sharp All,†i. the populu. tone, wuh for no edge on th; skeptic by replying : I'l‘ {Shipy- ud freckles. honour an conscirucc. air, it won ( t- ‘ _ ' ‘ tu for vou that i bad the keys of the other “5:22:2"; 3mm" m ‘5 popul" ‘5 "er place, for then I could let you out." I . . . . Tin: fashionable collar at the moment ll erru. Bobby, agel 3 years, has attended um lhuphin. } Sunday school one or two months. fleiaan ' V V _ _ . .pt .chular, and ivea r-veiy promise or bar- Tau soap is the French specific forincipient iu' rich ethical wit-31v. At play with an Wm!le old" bmthcr. fl!!! 0 it! ill". in! originll Asnr blondeis the new shade of fashion- .â€"\dam so far it the better of him as to ablydyed lair, cam him ‘0 ‘1 'I‘Ch l‘l' hm“ ï¬â€˜â€œ “‘1 “'lk“ Pains theatre toilets are always adorned m. brother. linith Tom vu- about to ï¬' 1 with a bouquet. taliate with his more formidable woapoml . Nun“. “I did. "u r“ 4‘ “a†is, the bird was alive, and it now occupies when Bobby cried out: "So, an. no! . {0' "Ohms '0". its old quarters, not ticnlarly " chip- Teacher says no mustn't strike back when on , , t is an." Smmn and um“ fumed fab?!“ 81W in ‘r," at is true, but ati l in passany good exactly on a line with the spot where the body actually lay buried when they drove by, and only a few feet above the location of the rudely improvised grave. Mr. Presbrey still lives at Morrow Sta- tion, a few miles from here, and he and his wife and her sister conï¬rm this singular story without being able to explain it. Of one thing they seem to be sureâ€"the m 'stc- rioua figure actually did vanish into not iiig, and in a second of time, and was not lost to view by hidin in the bushes. If it had been a bond dc ï¬esh-and-blood woman, her identity, in such a neighbourhood as this, could not have failed to be revealed in the talk and inquiry which the strange cir- cumstance elicitch One other odd circumstance in connection with the case of the unfortunate Mrs. War- ren was the fact that her mother, then liv- ing in a town in Massachusetts, had a dream that night that her daughter had been murdered, and so vividly was it im- pressed upon her mind, and so dubiously might not alarm the dam and the other fawn, becoming released after the ï¬rst shot, start- cd ofl' ddwn the hill, seemingly without being injured by its captor's sharp claws, and was soon out of sight. _«wbâ€"â€"-â€" A Dog Story Worth the Telling. (From the Detroit Free I’er II. S. Lapham has owned a canary bird and a small cur dog about three years. The two pets have, in fact, known ea‘h other intimately all their lives, and they have been on uncommonl cordial terms, oonaid~ cring the radical di chance in their respec- tivo natures. On Wednesday last the bird escaped from its cage, and very won after- war the dog disap rarcd. When Mr. Iapham opened his rout door yesterday morning, there stood the dog with the tru- ant canary in its mouth. Remarkable as it my cars with my fingers. Three times was plunged by the employees into nearly boiling water, and kept there for six hours. On the first occasion I was punished for leaving the ranks of the madmen before the signal ; on the second for turnin my back on a specta- cle of horrible dehanc ery ; on the third for an attempt at evasion. I had hidden myself, and when I was discovered the guardians dragged me out by my hair, although I heard a Voice call out, ‘ Don't beat him.’ For this last offence l was shut up in a cage like a wild beast." Thirteen months passed thus ; but at last he was informed that, as a Ger- man subject, he could no longer be kc t in a French asylum. He was conveyed rat to St. Anne, put into a straight jacket there, and then sent by rail to Aix-la-Chapclle, where, upon his arrival, he was at once in- carcerated in an establishment superintended by a religious community. After five montha' residence here be we. cecdod in escaping, but two months after- ward was once more arrested and shut n in the glass and China of monarchs. 'l'bc fur- niture of the villa is deli), and there is littlu etiquette. ’l‘he licdive looks like a Frenchman, ill wonderfully intelligent, 'a lino and affable cunverscr. liiii two sona liaasari and liuuaci'u live with him, both able men, and both the husband of but one wife. AT the late fancy hall of the l‘rincoaae do Sagan, in Paris, the King of Greece appeared as a Venetian .‘ilagnifico ; the (Jopntcu Aim- Lry dc la iloclicfoucauld as i‘ailas Athena; the Mar man do lin-bentano as a and W popular favour. “uh. ‘ lumuc mbmmw‘ aw Leip‘ic‘ u e “d unplalunuy did he, mndnq‘w ï¬gure the Chats Falls, by Mr. Bradle _and his sons, blue Velvet covered with velvet stars, silver A CM“ 01' 00k)qu Iv balan are worn, they Ila-the irreu ‘"““‘""“°""" _ incidents of this, my last riod of uptivi- in the dream, that on the following day the rt“? "5"!“le um" “m m "‘"ey' do†""‘l’nl"â€â€œ' ’"l'f‘lzmg lbw" "l" ‘mm"‘,’†a lady's change of colour at Avon Spring. pmchab y fresh. ' Till fin-t lie $071111 “frying 0‘“ idle ty," he writes, "are horri is: they still be mother could not rest by diamialin it as an m'de me e' 33““ “in! the “u†'lml‘ly Mun“ “'3’ Z. w "chm .u “flunk; (u, qu,†lasts, pointed beck and front, are again Miguel!th 0 “10 “0me "my innb' starcer credited by civilized beings. I es- idle dream, but was so oppress“? with a “ I . ‘ "mm" '- 37.), early the oils" day. She had none "'3"! "m an“! mil“.- “l ya“ 5" Army bl", h“ m “kâ€. capul three times, and three times was I stran eï¬nzc of the reality of the sleepqe. ’Is _thc pleasant little lthenish town of â€"â€"-â€"â€"-..-â€"...â€"~. [m [ï¬che-ta with a party for a day's Just now it is at the left side of the neck '"d we CW and“ W‘nho“ 4‘“ “he†recaptured and severely uniahed. At my vealed scene that she wrote and delpatcbed lgzzglgglzgf": The Purity of Tata. I third attem t I manag tofind my way, through inn and snow. to Lei "a, four l f'nfl distant, where I intend to ask she for next day from Dr. Ludwi with whom I had formerly com-pantie The a letter to “'arrcn earnestly aakin him if anything bad hap nod to her ii bter. Failin to etarep y, the mother, w o as yet, a for tie la of some three days, had not heard a word of the news of the murder, . . v , - - the new 'irneuts were organized, the NW. \\ lul. she nu upping, mineral that the bouquet is fixed. “wasâ€: 0‘ e "um, (om 0, am am inter! atlbc Orrin“ l"? h“ bell“ l“ 9' Roan! and Greek dresses are Iron: at - u, v - ~ um - Mu“! mamm- bl-c" "'4 '53“ com me man in Harm E‘dfll'flflliï¬r a: $3323.33: alu'mm’ï¬â€˜ bk“. '3' “k†H at 'a "a it is the autumn abroad to war flowers arm of the service very nearly r ual ; since lawful†Ml" h" “MWâ€! ‘ “cu'm‘l'l‘f’d 1 Tea drinkers nuw-aulaya will do well to celebrity. Whenever the latter appear: _in- - “4,1,. we following simple test to the tea capable of finding his way from the wmci .3 .1 f ‘ - . :- shop to his dwelling the horse watchfully foi- i ,LWLLQTIL‘tv’uI H¢¥3$dim u" and "’le “l, a" I" [ml 59' f"? b" wherever they can be worn. the Russian Fum can arm I'l can rise . ' ‘ i ' ' ' ' ‘ rl " ' ' - _ . . ‘ . he f ctr a insisted . ‘ _l P polo: seized me u I was crossing the street: sent a. man to Cmnecticut With instructions lo“! him hll'fl If heel. In . lpllllmg h“ g brown colour, with fur mutant 0 m 3“:;Ji:;?:r?$|pmfn on “fir,†' “‘iii'ru chem clout makes a I: act of and 154 "0M0" 0' infanth l 0 Gem 15L l was taken back to thc asylum, after I had to rind “'arren and ascertain if anything forehead to his hack whenever he is about to j "in I", whalmmu : h,†,1 the "t, id “flaming bu "mud “aâ€, “m... ,u‘mâ€, 0".“ “Name, and the French [54, _or. including the four be.“ flogged, The h." m pulled 03' my 1nd [up “.1 m in. wilt The mm {mm} stagger out of his hornew-rd path, gently , mm}, “d or ‘ mu“, "um". “m, w any "‘ ‘kd h“ ‘1,“ um, 0‘ pd“, m, "3:. (“CAD-3 M 1.“, do“, an. (pm, or ule'wmnud W ml‘nlflh 153- bead: my ears were pulled until they bled. him, an I'M told by Warren that his wife llmflu hm? {WY‘Td “1 9"? 53h} ‘llrtfllmp is peararice, the tea will not be ï¬t to drink, 3â€â€œ . u, g c dug a a... s y on man - drier auiu. A GUI-mace“) young fellow hm been ' ' ‘ My fourth effort for bberty tri~ had run awa I'lui a tin peddier. Warren's DO? <3le Ill f-lmciy Ruminations until 122 ha ,uw, me “a me momwudhun we} rs. My only «plied I at o! ‘3' war 3 i . . . . . Y. , . i cu y . ‘ b,“ my, and . Punk, and" g†,4" mu" ,0 5" an“ ' “um-“H,†m drivuig thrungh ll (stern Villages with a nmphrd. After a thousand fatigue. and own arrest, trial, confession, and sentence bu succeeded In propelling him to ill] own ‘ hmwn colourai the leaf strikes the atten. b 2 5,,“ by 5.; daughter, who was protect * u“ ,n "g," u†m “u; ‘ splendid 'r of phones, putting a at an i conceded in reaching once more came afterward. door. I , tion. The mixing that is frequently adopt- ) “a 'hm‘h“ vun n. Pavia“, B c ‘t d f ,m u“ b! . but bot: inquiring for the mush ladies, Lag . and obtained from the doctors of .â€"-~â€"â€"-- Wiizx you fail to do [a thing well it isled to reduce prices results in the two kind! "fl ‘ lmdw‘m w ,5. po'd". l: ‘ a? "my." a, ‘ n“ and selling them " patent electric comets" the London Uniresaity an attestation that l A llama;an mother fed herflear-old baby near your fault, of cache, but the fault of , of leaves being supplied together. It is im- . j.“ n “W that it contained com: m ‘" ° n“ M "° ‘ 'r ' ' u {m .75 ‘0 much. 'lmlcd ‘0 cm in" 30"" been "II-Ine- on ahead cucumbers and mi and then of circumstance; The Spanish Lave slaying ; portant to see that the leaves have the uro we.“ M Md up," u and tinnwhichbanolengberuoutuf famur,all dinner-a. He is new under armt at _ , . . . . V , , Rommel-Mastic in Farina-liens he wanted the rayerl of the chth wgwmmmmm mlmumnvodthumr. .hemhom we: _ I which corroborates this statement :-"Ths rated or saw-like ed without which no Isa-begun tcgive lacuna; bunquiet, and theLord ' it away. ' SS. amherthatahootaillhualiaready." Emiageuuinc.