s -._-_.__...._..,___..__.__â€"_. ._._._._.â€"â€"__.________-__â€"â€"~â€"_ .___.. -__..â€" ..___ . HIGH UP W A BALLOON. LWgtdmainm‘Wn‘sdm burrs lisvada. Late ens clear autumn afternoon of 188- the well-known “Woodward's Gar dens," in the city of Ban Fraudsco, could scarcely contain a surging crowd come to- gether from all quarters of theci to witness the ascent of a monster n. in that ascent our artist and the faithful reporter were directly interested; nor was the flight into ether which they and the captain (an experienced aeronant) of the undertaking proposed by any means a common-place aï¬air, being no led than an attempt to cross in mid-air the ' hty range of the Sierra Nevada, and far on the other side of that tremendous pal- isade in Salt Lake City itself. Itishardlyneceaaarytostatethatthis IA YankeelSklpper In China. WeleftH Kongbyoneoftheh American paiiï¬s boats which y rug: and morning between me ' fort- resandtheChincae cityofCanton. The steamer, built in Glasgow, was construct- ed on the American river pattern, and seemedtobe made ofcardboard, rather than of wood. Its captain, a Yankee, “sand me she was so light he thought she could go over land in a shower of mm. She certainly drew very little water indeed. Asweprepared to startatev ‘ . a thick f cameon,so densethato ya of a vessel could beseen at a time. thought this would induce our skipper to stay awhile, for I knew the river was full of boats, barges and junks ; butl did not then know the gentleman. He, sit- ting astride a rail, smoking a huge cigar, was swmging his legs backwards and for- wards, and spittin across the deck, when P __ -â€" tistdidmakeout tailmadandtnin,‘ and Run Along h . . oontrivedtoaketchthesame. lnalittle The" . "a I. you“ T“ AGRICEETUBAL 2:11" M M! m" m ““1 childrenâ€"a boy withamanly face,andan Tame Grasses in the who. TlNSlll'l‘llS’ GllllllS. HR PLATxâ€"Dmrrtnima‘cds and Sites. TINNED SHEETSâ€" We do CANADA PLATEâ€" Pea and other Bands. INGOT TINâ€"l " all and Flag and Straits. GALVANIZEL llll'l.\'-"llo vies? “A von. Sea And STAMPKD litxllls. CllKA P. For Sale by COPLAND & bchARBN. MONTREAL. 10 SONGS 156. i A new mllectlou. embracing a number n! the am lar sons: of the day. Anion; than c .‘em slink as to Pass ny;â€"-vav the m \vsii.â€"â€" hem knee.~‘\\'srvirw 1mm.â€" Blue Alsathn Mount“ «kit: a [mason- (ruin her drumâ€"Three Old atria of lm.‘t'llnuu lathe Starlight.â€"Gramlmothr-r'a Old riser t‘hslv. -â€"Doa‘t Drink my be: Tonight. and N mum. conga-lain; limos sons-1. Comic 5min. Smil- mental Children‘s songs. rte. All are ttberumbleandrosrofwheelsand - thesightof aflutter of nluting hsndker- 3560â€,, memmmm“§°"P°°H,‘d“","h°h'3,mgh in the prairie regions of the great chiefsfrornthecarwindows. But our . e - enon f ti aftertheoountryis and a pale faced little girlâ€"wandered at! 0' â€u†me mighty 151’ Ihi couldnot delay for court- around â€I.“ W - settled, only native grasses are needed. eases; the lightning express fell farbe- They hadhlfeenlefilbyoinaimmimtgii; The conditions of a settled counU'Yare m sway, “"4 “d ‘11 d†“'1’" having fallen asleepin the barn-like wait- not congenial to the Wild gm ‘9“ IND. '0 mseand swept forward. “ll-h ingroom, “A, owing to the hurry inci- while they do remain they are not quite ‘ M cheer '9‘" the highest peak 0‘ dent upon departure, no one tho t. of ‘1‘] in “I“ ‘0 91° '3?“ grasses. 3'3 ‘ the lofty mountain wilderness lying 3.000 them. They begged the station- ‘eeper e, tame grasses furnish feed about a feet beneath us. “At this ‘M ".9 shall to allow them to remain by the ï¬re but month earlier in the 5911118, ““1 the same 1†°“ 91â€â€! who and “18° “1 5‘" he discredited their sin -â€"declared‘that 1e 11 of time Inter in “mm “‘5“ “1° M City tonight," cried “'0 ° “3' they had not been le t by a train ; w“ W' . When the Wild grassesbe- Al‘“.‘h“b°9“ w my ““m“ that they lived in the city, and were sin wdry upmthefall theym‘eugh†before its punuhment came upon us. only “hanging around†to steal some- thantamegrasses with the exception of Shah of cloud suddenly appeared above - .v the buffalo and bunch grass of the arid thegneat Nevada thblB lands. The wind thm 7 EverybOd burned Along. )0 'on along the eastern slope of the one a kind 100 for the waifs. The regi , . . yeered ml wagg: 12:2 “déem: went into the warm corridor of a hotel): Rocky 13°“an There ‘3 “0 kmd of ‘ . forage which will fatten cattle faster than evident. A moisturelike dewbegan to butamansaid. ' . . “ o _ ' ' ‘ our native prairie grasses during the freeze 0'“ “’- Webeganto lmk “P‘dlY- Run 810% now hon don t want to growing season? from the middle of May , . . . be stopping here.†. . . prinmlon h pswr. and m bound lo a bis-k aeronautic feat had never been sceom- CW1! '6 were In train for experience! u W l froze H th b0 . - to the middle of August. I, having deposit my bag in the cabin. FOR THE with creme cover. firm-mm. we armlll’w on. ,. plished. Undertaken, the truthful 0f 3 most unexpected sort. " plied, 233,113 :gaga’nt to gexi’warnf." " re Tame hay is more nutritious, but stock went to Mk him if he thought we should Klflnï¬ï¬‚ mm and urinary Organs. mwnï¬o‘.†13151 iii'siinii’sfn’ré'iii‘a: writer regrets to confess, it had been, and ‘Throv oh? the ballast! “in“! 0‘“ “Children ought to be at home such usually like good prairie haybemr- Thine start that evening “Guess so." was the ' ' .umis LEE 5: C0 , Montreal, 1‘ Q. by the same venturesome trio, who, sit- Captam. Rising once more, we darted weather as this. Your mother ought to hay must be made at a season when rains prompt reply. “But the fog is very THE BEST BLOOD Pm into a dense cloud, and there drifted with ' htning ched still northward. Water u n our cordage. There was only one ' g now to do. “Over with all the ballast !" commanded our leader. It was in vain. We shot down perpendicularly with the speed of a bul- etâ€"1,500 feet in each second. Presently the whining of the gale in the tree tops of the mountain summits became terribly audible. ToI landEunder such conditions was imposaib e. verything we possess- ed was tossedoverboardâ€"our spare cloth- ing, our provisionsâ€"still to no purpose. A moment or two later, with a series of crashes and bounds and leaps that made us hold on like grim death itself, our basket was dra ed through the thickset pine tops. ho could ï¬tly de- scribe the frightful sensations that en- sued? With all visions dissipated of suc- cess in our expedition, and possible reach- ing Salt Lake Ci or anywhere else alive, we crouched wit clinched hold and set teeth in the wicker car. Occasionally, as we were home across some depression in the mountains’ aides, we were free from collisions, and were swept somewhat up- ward. 1 well remember that during one of these intervals our Captain, ï¬nding the rope of the escape valve had become en- tangled abovc, with masterly address chambered the network of the bounding globe, and, clinging tightly to what sleu- der hqld he found, adjusted it. it was afeatto tremble at in rccollecting. In less than ten minutes after it had been accomplished we struck the tree to 3 again, end were hurled more mercilessly than ever among their creaking branches, until with one tremendous shock our bas- ket struck the stronger limbs of amighty forest giant and held ï¬rm. To pull the ri ping rope was the work of a second. \ ith a crack a whole seam of the balloon . The gas tell about us in our wretched situation, nearly choking us. Our late tyrant collapsed and hung aus- ting in shame on the roof of the cow shed where they had collapsed at the very outset of their tri , railed at the brick chimney which wrecked their air ship, endured the jeers of the throng below with humility, and vowed to re- peat the attempt within a week. A charity picnic affordedan excellent oppor- tunity. The balloon had been patched, the temper of the trio restored, and once again the immense swollen bag toppled in air, pulling upward with all of its 34,0“) cubic feet of gas. Our party were fairly prompt, We took our places amid the cheers of the crowd. Every thing was looked to quick- ly. “Are you readyl†rang out the ques- tion. “Ready ; let go!" assented the captain. The cables were jerked ofl' ; with the sweep of the hurricane our sero« stat shot up into space. The ground, the crowd, the buildings surrounding the gardens, the tallest treetops outlying us, dropped like enchantment belowâ€"still further belowâ€"far beneath. Our under- taking waa Well begun. So much has been said of the impress- ions which the air vo ager derives during the ï¬rst half hour of his ascent that space may be saved here. The thrill of intense excitement as all connection with earth seems sundered ; the upturned faces and black costs in the concourse of spectators becoming black and white dots 3 the uni- versal “fore-shortening" of all creation as one looks down upon ibâ€"all combine to produce a feeling that can never pall. The fascination of floating atso vast an altitude as n balloon can soon attain is delicious. Few persons are troubled by giddiucss. Confused sounds rise lullingly to the ear, one scarcely distinguishable from the rest. A kind of intoxication steals over the navigator. To live and move thus seems a rupture. Small won- der that the man who “balloons" once will “balloon†again and again, each time becoming more infatuated in tempting are frequent; while the best time to “Our mother is dead, sir. She died make prairie hay is in the month of Aug» two weeks ago, and we came away with “5‘ and the early part Pf September, people that are going south where its when, as a rule, but little if any rain may warm, but the train has left us, be expected. ‘ and the man won’t let us stay in the Eastern farmers, when they “1'“me depot," west, think that they could cut their “Very good story, young fellow ; but prairie hay in July, as they have been ac- ruu along home. Parents that would customed to cut tame grass. “in hay send their children out to beg such made early 1“ July, 15 of P0?†“01°11“?! weather as this should be punished." flavor, â€-9 W911 “5 130mg “1. ““11“" u \Ve are not begging.†qualities. All the valuable Wild grasses u Run along with you,“ and he opened here are late in blooming. At the time the door and they passed out into the 0‘ writing (September? 17). Blue J0!“ cutting wind. The ï¬erce blast seemed and Ind-l?“ Grass, 01‘ “00d Grass, Whlch to blow the darkness close up tothe lamp; are considered by. farmers two of . our the tired teams seemed to blow chilling most valuable native grasses, are still in mists from their nostrils ; and the heavy full bloom. However valuable the wild w on wheels seemed to sink deep into grasses may be, the tame 8745335 are 3150 the rkness and pulverizo the gloom. The needed. 0“ the latter part Of them“- children went into a drug store. mg 3013011. tame We“ furnish . 1‘ H Run along there.†better quality of feed than the Wild T e w ' ares t. sorts. “lay“ giggling" tam-an The ï¬rst and simplest mode is to sow They went into a. saloon where merry tame grass seed, especially Timothy ““51 revelers sang wild songs, and where the blue m5: 0“ the “3th P131133, when It mnudlin man dropped a. tear in his ï¬rst begins to fall £1331“ tramping 01' ‘0? glass. close feeding. Tlus seeding should, if “Run along there,†said the bar- possxblc, be done early in the “ngv on tender. H This is no place for child- one of the late snows. If the sod, when ren." soft, be well scariï¬ed with a sharp liar- “Let us warm ourselves,†implored the row, it will increase the chances of a boy, and be repeated his story. catch. \l'ith good seed down in this way, “That’s all very well, young man but 31100053 ‘5 “13105“ certain. haven’t Iscen you around the streets, beg- The only kinds 0f tame grasses that ging, many a. time 2" have been extensively tested west of the “No, sir.†Missouri, are: Timothy Kentucky blue " 1 think I have. I’ll bet you haven’t grass, and 0“th gmss. Only Nd 010"†taken no 1955 than 510 home to-day. Run and white clover have been grown on a along." scale sufï¬ciently extensive to justify ub- Again they went in the freezing solute conï¬dence. Red top has been gloom. “Oh, where will we wake inthc tried in a few instances with success, but morning ’1" came from the saloon and only, so far #3 the writer 18 informed, on died on the cold air, as the boy and his low and, 1110153 land. Of the ï¬rst ï¬ve« sister turned a corner. named grasses, by far the best to stand “ Don’t cry, my little pct.†dry weather is orchard grass. Of twenty “ I'm so cold." kinds of tame grasses sown on the Ne- “Yes; but we may ï¬nd some place. braskn. Agricultural College form one dense," I replied. “Yes, but that don't amount to much," said be, “we shall let her rip," and his looks quite bore out this assertion. There were at the moment hundreds of Chinamen coming aboard. As they did so, two clerks Mpounced down upon them for money. out wuld pay, others could not; but where a man was short of cash, he quietly gave up his bedding, or his coat and shoes, in consideration for his voyage, to be either redeemed eventual] or sold, as the case might be. The went into a box, the clothes or bedding, made up into neat bun- dies, duly docketed and entered, be- ing carried away. There was no noise, every transaction went on quietly; the giving up of wearing apparel as fare was evidently the most ordinary circumstance; when a man objected, he was, to use the Yankee skippcr's parlance, “ ï¬red out ; " that is, set ashore. By seven o’clock the last Celestial was aboard, and we were moving off in the fog. Darkness of night, added to the dense min; made the truck appear impenetrable to my unaccustomed eyes, but the two Chinumen who-held the wheel, and who I was told were very ox- pcrienccd pilots, were evidently quite at home. In vain I tried to dowry the shore of the river, or see any object twenty feet WES Diaziï¬t'lNleN- aheadâ€"on went the steamer ; the Aincri- romm’nox relative to free homes. with our cunwns :‘letting horripf: as he snid,and we 3);???-[ï¬gï¬â€˜my'hflhl'fgï¬t‘hï¬ï¬ï¬lé?ï¬Â§u§ï¬$3 were ev1dently on the right track. Twice Agent 0. M. and 8t. 1'. mllmy,0l3;:n18(;;ffvï¬ï¬iN I felt the craft bump against something, 0 NOT ALLOW Y0 I r 1 but no shade of surprise ever crossed the . t0 crow PPdemee“ °' “W“?- "“‘ "E“ ““3." faces of the imperturbnblc Colestials at the 2:3"1°h°......“' “pgiliirigegpigi.iii‘iixdi‘i‘fiigi‘iiisiliiiiii’o.viii! «2 Wheel, They had their orders __1ike member the world Is progressing. and more can be done to-day than at no former period We also manufacture Mark Twain’s cabmen, who once drove Aniharimmm. china nililinnct's for tho relh-f , l f ll kinds fd~formit cs. Will show at Tor. Horace Greerâ€"nnd they swerved for 2:2.“333gi and mime; Exhibitions. auruonss nothing. And those were “only China- 0025 910 urch street. Toronto. men,†whom Europeans choose to look Bwo o N T O F A R M ER S. down upon. I question whether any Circulars free, of new and most productive varieties ' hum ' known of Seed Grown. Testimonials of ill) bushels per Enghs n maid have found he Wily acre of Boyds Egyptian Outs, Smuplcu of 2 01.. 20 cents. through that fog. At length, after four JAB B031)_{l_t,£lednr>grpvo.0nt. - hours, the cloud lifted and we could see our way. The flat uninteresting country Mlllllclllal libuncmor’s Handhflflk. know better than to send you out." There is oulyonewayby which any disease can be cured. and that is by removint: the esuseâ€"wbsrevnrltma be. Thegreatmedloal FLE. D1X()N & (‘30., thorltfesot the day eolare that nearly every dilsease is caused by deranged kldnc s orliver. gunman"... n! ‘1‘, [the ‘ 1" â€Third†‘hifom‘mmr" whm’ifiiel’; B lt‘ I can scan ' William's sun was has achlcvcd its Leather 8 111g . '30 King Street. Baal, Toronto [is edouhlu Driving Bolts 1 spacialty. on for ca Lists and Discounts. t reputation. It acts directly noon the kidneys and liver. and by placing them in a healthy condition drives disease and pain from the system. For all Kidney. Liver. and Urin- ary troubles: for the distressing disorders of women: for Malaria. and physical troubles generally. this great remedy asno equal. Bo- ware of immature. imitations and concoctions saldtobeustss oci. ‘ " For Digbclea is): for “'ARhER'S SAIE DIABETES (‘l'lll-l. . For sale by all dealers. H H. WARNER 8:. 00-, Formula. llnt.. Rochester. \‘ i'.. London, ling. BEAVER S. S. LINE. WEEKLY BET\\'EEN Quebec. Montreal, and Liverpool, CALLING AT OUEENSTOWN AND BELFAST For lowest rates and all partlculsrs apply to if. E.lllURRAY, Beaver Lino, Montreal. Dr. Oar-son's Pulmon Cough Drops. The proscri tlou of an old Canadian ’ractitionsr. The beat rein for the Lungs. in large bottles at 50 costs. For sale everywhere Killing aligatord for their skins npd teeth employs a large force of men in Florida, who have engaged to furnish 500,000 skins to a French taiimry in a given time. ~Tr'angle l'nikiue Dyes. The gin-inn era in tlr e ciriercd packages to dirtinguish them ‘mm the old larh‘oued commt n cnl-irs in “pure envelopes. 30 colirs. Perfect in all the r shades. Salisfuctitu gu: rintecd. Price 10c. Fir sale by all druggists. "‘~â€"~â€"â€"-'â€"_â€"â€"'-â€"â€"__._.â€"_ -_.._ _ .. 1881 Ch Grns )lug Monopollcs. SEED ! Find Pi‘ibgg_~a_alnsun unï¬t]: THE NANDSOMEST AND MOST COMPLEYE $11-90 Extraordinary 5 -â€"FORâ€" B ~ '. dP‘lfllIl. . 350â€" ()u rec-33'. of only I 350 we Will uiuil. poat- _ paid, 34 pieces com wining 48 pages nf full also sheet music, limint togr-tlu-r in one volume. Names of Vocal plwcs:â€"- All on account of Eliza A \Vunlur Bold; Thu Country Lad: Nancy . Leo; (mom: of Charlty Girls; Dniuinirr‘s Song; 5 The Judge's Song" The Love-Sick ltoy; Whoa Euinia:’l‘wollail ii-u:llliuiiutlu-an;.lulimiy ‘ Morgmr Tho Gleaner»: Torpedo nml tliu Whale; , 1 Saw llcrlnthu Violet 'f‘uuv; Five (H'lock in the Morning; My Imwï¬hu'ahut u laumin Yet; fate. pended from It“ COIN P03. 0118 pine Let us go back to the depot and may be very dry spring, orchard grass was the Adlou,l)unrllonu-: lluluellnlxl-lg-iumlll: plmw 0‘" evening "3-3 perfectly serene and trec. W9 were {939- we can get on a. train :2 ’ only one that grew. This grass starts stood out clearly in the moonlight, and , . oil..ii'::riiiiiigitlii.ii‘rll'iniiiiio3iiiilini'rii'r‘hhigh-33:: . cloudlcss. A gentle breeze wafted us U n the remaining adventures of that They wandered “0de in tho bliiidina early, keeps through the hottestwenther, we flow by at a great speed. Now and Cgï¬m3“3f,‘;ï¬ï¬l‘52f,l2:::§f,}l}“'sgiï¬,";E‘,{‘ï¬f3,§‘,‘c';‘_§{“f§$ - ihx-ms,Mnrclii-s.kc.,'&c. Auu...“nonunion." 7, northward. The earth became a pale Inc 056 day neither reporter nor artist sleet. ° and is good until hard freezing comes. It then a junk oraboat would of: in our ofUutnrioâ€"with forms. L’Oolmgivn buundiuclotli. l’rlco ““"m‘m‘m ““W “M""Wâ€â€œmh’ml‘â€â€˜" ""“m‘ "' 3 . the Lord's l'rnycr nml lU Uiilllllllllllllnrllâ€, sent 7, is dis sed to dilate. Our valiant Csp’ lain, ing inured to such untimely ends to all the pomp and circumstance of glori- ous ballooning, was subsequently seen to smile over the affair. With vast difficulty we managed to glide down the slippery trunk of the pine, whose only branches, among which we were perched, grew eighty feet from the ground. We had landed on the sum- mit of a spur of the Sierras. By compass we took our bearings, and set out for shelter. Around us rose the wilderness pure and simple. There was no trace of road or habitation, and we were forced to ï¬ght our way through the dense under- growth until uightfall. Without pro- . . ‘RX ‘1 CY l , way, but they had to get out 0 lb as best g‘prillunop‘lll'nsmhddnes l l ["1 6i '1 {A , l‘inlislirrs ï¬ey could ; our pilots were not inclined "f", , , , _._.." for trifling, and we moved straight on. m. “MT souh'ru ‘ We could hear the occu ante of the junks Wm. Evan S’ Seed S, saying 301118“!ng Whit) did. not sound shall reapiuabuuilnncu. Ask yourniurclinnt for if an . ‘ ' - nco mum lei can not men Wuhflt'llt or cats ul "I I) like compliments. but that did not mat ‘1 1‘“ l l‘ ‘1 †‘ tor; their good wishes nfl‘ectcd neither WILLIAM EVAlVis mm our captain nor his crowâ€"the steamer _ 7 jmgsmm.iiomrgii~icsrrmhhmi. '85:! THE‘SPEENDlDâ€"STEAMERS t edf th' .â€"-C t Lttv' . i 22.2%.. nigh)“ ‘ “ $100,000 To LOAN mm... on flintâ€"class farm pro rty at lowest rates. Fnrxuors i _ . . will save money by app ying by mail din-ct to me, 4 E A right mind and generous affection II- n. K N o 1' III, has more beauty and charms than all sym- 48 Adelaide 81.. lust, Toronto. metrics in the world besides, and a grain ____,______ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" of honesty and native worth is of more mm mils-Y value than all the adventitious ornaments, 8013,33,“; â€$3,; 33:, g‘ï¬go';,‘g,°,‘;°‘{.0§;g‘;9l§ green and gray map aswe reached the level of 2,000 feet above the bay of San Francisco, which stretched out glimmer- ing toward the horizon. We could dis- cern the city, the Golden Gate, the Fumllono Islands. On the cast rose Mount Diablo and the Coast Range sum- mits. Northwiird rippled Sacramento Buy, with a golden dust of cloud hanging over it. The prospect invigorated us, and soda water was appropriately absorbed by 1511 present, strongerbovemgesbeinginter- ictcd. Sunset come on. We had been gradu- ally reaching the speed of ninety miles an hour. Not that it was possible to per- ccivo the fact without scientiï¬c help, is not specially valuable for hay, as it is rather coarse, yet stock seems to like it. â€"Profe.svor Thompson, of Nebraska, in American Agriculmrist. “riglrinst Mice in Orchards. The presence of mice in orchards is a very serious cause of destruction in cold Weatherâ€"sometimes unsuspected, if as Mr. Duper, of the Warsaw, 111., Horti- cultural Society, says, “they often bur- row about the trunk and among the roots when the ground is loose, completely girdling them out of sight,†In an cases “winter-killing" is mistakenly held responsible. Another speaker declared post-paid for 35¢. As a holiday ull‘rr wu will also . send free 10 Christmas Cards, 50 Jimmy mulling ruoclpta and n puck of Age (.‘iinls. Unlrr quick. You get all the nlmvu for 150. or 5 lots for $1.25: : 1 aims. for $2.00. Out thin out and return with . or or JAS. LEE 63 C0., Moull'i‘iil, l'.Q. “ We are a. long time getting there,†acid the girl. . “I believe we are lost,†the brother replied. “Let us turn in here,†and they went into a narrow alley and crouched down b a. wall. Ah, Ir. Humanity, because you have been a few times deceived ; because you have shown pity, and afterwards found that it was ill‘bestowed, you have hard- ened your heart. Ah, Mr. Churchman, whose knees press the soft velvet at the time of prayer ; you who are suffering with dry eyes, and read, with moisture, the “simple annals of the poor,†scratch from your Bibles the heart-warming sentence, “Suffer little Are all of them \Vlllllllll. excop'ion among the “truest nml l’nnu'nf of Oct-nu Summons. ’I boy were constructed wlln Hpucml rulervmm to tho Convoyuucu of passengers and for Hull-1) . ('nllh for! or Spot-cl. arc uiwxuvlli-d. 'l lu-y nro rpi - ' - - ' - that the shut -toothed rodents “kill more . , , Even if ii hurricane be blowmg them 15 visions, and utterly exhausted, our little . n_ - . p." u . estates, or prefermcnts , for the sake of ish.oleguntin appearance. and approved of y chm, mud for um â€Hum.†0, mm. mini 3““ ““’ ""‘“°“ â€W“ °‘ '“°““"g' if? “‘3'! 1mm?“ “m “d" ‘h" 333%,? 53133133“? m... It iiiisiiiiilig ’ s§3§rtz3erp5§3§nii3§s viii; Em" "°"‘° °‘ ‘1‘“ W†‘°“ 9° °“ ..... ih “r°“é“i‘iii°riisrrҤf§“‘£3‘i£â€r§§§a"Â¥ “éo 23min:31:.."3'.i.:'.:“.':::{.-..;.'.":::.nii"':::::‘:5::;rr;:::: floatillp; for the uk- cun'ent and the air- b 'c et's I 8 “31‘ an slept till the llid it ' . ' . 113765. N .l , f .t' l . . . '. f i l ' l "(I ship lit-hep exact pace. Thanks to the dawn. A secoxid day of such fruxizt‘lcss 80,“:in pgplglorzrpell wiflldgggggvg: 1,3115%: suggested: By mï¬ugmg 1:108? (:0 ighflgzï¬z At Bacup, in England, recently, a girl, 78 Yo“ STREET’TORONTO’ intiildciibi Elio'co'iiiforlkiixrt iiibi: .1223}! «li‘i‘im’l‘hr; pieces of tissue paper which. were flung wandering meant something 50 nearly up- said the little air]: ’ gate :1, "all?“ :3; 8: â€$00,135: in driving aged seven, died from inflammation of the ELM CITY HARNESS OIL 2335:3inn‘ï¬.“{‘{.‘.§‘.i?.’.‘,.fé’ iiiifnuiiiiriuiC-lililoâ€: I. . out lavishly from time to time, and to preaching to death that we hardly cared it It will be â€a 10“,, time before they the date from his remises Mr Pi ob brain, brou ht on by overwork at school. Burn 0‘, MM“ FOOT on. copt on (lock. the ilmi'rii-ll m llilmi'llmnl has â€he gnuzo streamers flutt9ï¬ng {Wm 91" b0 contemplate lb N we trudged onward. bloom again, my Pet?†, mengioned its suggesgful ï¬le plan. ofgé-e- The medi Ofï¬cer’ in reporting the m’ Is the finest ‘hsrnciis dressing made. It softens and 35:31:?! 22:1]?3503;litllfllllll‘iy "in,liniivliiiiiiflphl-i.iia cordugc we could ascertain the direction B! noon 0f the second day the strength H Will this cold weather kill the ,- a th .1 b t th t thus ; strongly condemned the practice of mnk- presence the lonthur. and gives it a line flnlflll. Ask room m mm. Fur pm: . "‘1â€?! n; pl) 10 Hm of the wind. Even a few haudaful of of one of the party hard given out entirely. tree rln ‘ - in? line 1 bzsiiloivhicliau afte: 315ml! 011ml ing young children do home lessons ï¬t your saddle: for It. 'com nny‘s' norms til uil llp\\lllll iii:,(’;-"'il',i(",m: lr snud_ thrown out from the ballast W5 The other two were manfully preparing “No but it will be a. long time before £03023 gaging ice . liIr Hammofiird re- night. He said it worried them and F. F. DALLEY &' CO 'iibgloï¬t'ii)!‘ â€1' uunflul Aw h" .. m i h H" hanging â€v" the rail caused “3 to rim to carry him between them when a roar- summer comes.†united, the reminder that a. mound of made them restless “t’ night. HAMILTON- ONTARIQ ’ â€M 7Ԡ'- perceptibly, for the best and most deli- mg brookwas struck, and fecbly followed “ Can people in Heaven look down and lam-ch is quite sure . 1,9 is particular to re- I could never think well of a men’s 38' 8°18 Agents for the Dominion ‘5‘! M' ' DUN-HAM unto scnl'etlu â€1m optimist/s lnporutory can- “liming":g hhopebeflt “:1: scarcelty g 509 people on earth in move in the fall, all gnu. . s and weeds intellectual 0†moral character it he ~ â€â€"l: mud:;;kmz:n: 90 PER OE“; mailingâ€. HQRSES 33:8 ï¬gs £11223) Wï¬ï¬gnguon 2,1233?!ng “me :28 Mféed‘ 22° “10° faggogfen “ Yea. I thmk 80." around the trees, and ï¬nds this generally was habitually unfaithful to his appoint- $2095da mummies: iumm Em “mm“, ‘ “ I wish they couldn't.†“ “’hy, pot ’l" HA‘VING Alfll INl-ZH: They wlll.‘ merits. ' smvoiroerooiiogincmlnmes. Jaw From France to Rmcncu. sufï¬cient in his own experience. Mr. Dusk advanced. “We must descend and 33°01) declivity. A solitary Chinaman , . _ . . . Walker aftci'losinnanumbcr tried rub- M M ‘1' k . l. b M ‘ dorscdhyvongrcw put up for tho nwht, friends †said our stood beside it plying a spade. lVe made ,. Becnus 'f ‘ 1 k d 1 d ' i . . c v _ mo. 0 .les .1. s new p .iy, y, uurico m f v ~ Whose I’m-fly or "I'liml 'ls‘ mm ll if" '.-‘ 1) iii captain. With than vault nbbvo turning 0“? W3! toward hlm- At first our haggard sees us, slit: 33:13:11th (boo Shim); :iily 32%,:1;ï¬lgrrgv‘z‘gï¬â€œï¬‚foflom‘femlggasgl Barrymore, is called “Nudyczda (Hope). . mule 2313...)? 1%., Ҥ,‘,‘,‘,";};,‘,‘,,' .‘fl, "1,", ','J,'_,',;,,.f ‘,'.'l.',. .. ls llu- only innit llnnr Itumu of llnlurnlu l’i Lin Muir". “it |,Il|:ll£1l u -_-:, mu ulilnn vi ll> lmn'l- to a doc indigo. we sank gently, and skirted a ong the country from wluch the Coast Range rises. appearance and scarcely understood tongue made the suspicious Celestial little disposed to listen to us or have aught to She plays the mother in the prologue and ‘ 4‘ ' chlnetl‘or the right} thedaughter in thofollowing thrcoacts. It ‘ â€â€˜5’"an a" l?,‘,§’,‘,i,‘,‘,’;,â€;‘,, :12†is profoundly tragic, and she expects it to theerh'culai-s lice. Wn.GILEi-i,\Vnshiiigwii,D.C more.†He drew her close to him. The neigh- boring lights went out one by one. The log the snow hard ufter each storm or drift is advised ; another plan is binding . - . - _ - - _ . . dead bent bark about the atoms, or the . 1. orformnuco of Camille. -uâ€"â€"~â€"â€"-~»« «.~â€"â€".â€"~ . .. m- 5,. momma tt“ "t. “0“; 1““ “ll tllxéoft" “iii-bet tho $31325 butmy becoming “1’3 sleet seemed to be coMuoringevcrytlimg. coarse ends of cornstalks sot upright.â€" “quail he p _ ,' if," .13? .li’.‘.'.'.i'v'.ii.'i§ a on ion 0 n nuin oro arm ds re- . W9 11° 0318Ҡupon 5 The dog that had barked over on the hill N Y Tribune Bid temper often procieds from there . .1....-....n..... r... p... turning from work through the ï¬eld“. claim, 1‘9 lent a “â€7 wondering â€â€œ1 com- wss silent. . ‘ ' ' ' painful disurders to which women are an!» F al r Offe r- , . 1.9.3.1555"(Elli-l";4"" 1" With much shouting back and forth our passionate 0a! t0 “10 narrative WhiCh our as s at -x- ject. In female complaints Dr. R. V. ' i 4 BO dmgging ropes were caught and made Captain communicated, and presently A checrless freezing morning broke Fm‘m Items. l‘ierce’s "Favorite Prescription " is a. cer- STUJJMS hilllll‘li fast. “Ti“ n ll),â€"flnything from ‘1 83W summoned all his pigtailod f°ll°_“'3hiP ‘0 In an 311,31 snt’two rigid fox-"15. The b0); Artichokes have been grown for swine tuin cure. BY all drugglsts. wgï¬ï¬‚‘fluflllffl‘mf 3m :2: wfl’nlrï¬l,°';,iï¬m:fï¬ Now r... huml. All mono"...cairn-pm}; tin-vim... poll to “"prt suggested our artist, "1 hearken and aid us. “ ° wore, m truth, was in his shirt-sleeves. He had put his “VON“ years at the Michigan Agricul- Give to tramps no quarter -not even a Mull" “minim†“’0 “M“l'mlcll'h- '“hich “'0 pli'iiiihiflixiriiiiuni-1mi'il'i'mi‘iiii‘idii[nihili-n‘lir“ THC? a series of whoops worthy of a calliope. Very kindly cared for by our yollow- tattered jacket around his little sister “113310011000. The method of mnnago- bad one. ' :TdiiTini2.3233333? athslnhlmfflhng ll! as. .u'y. After u still battle, in which some of our {800d friends during “19 “2° days which #MMP - mont lms bacon to have a small patch of Young or middle aged men suffering fmm “lilo florlmth some. Thii- in no lniibliixiii'us lint; .___.. H ' kmd assistcrs were pretty severely pulled we found we must PM“ in that lonely Millin’s Terrible Gull. artichokes convenient *0 thO swine P9113. nervous debililry, loss of memory, rims- :ibilnes‘dnilfun'lriilInti'tflflilciiirtl‘imzlll'ic’iiv.trllilb r31“ loll; “b‘""' M (“ma ““â€Â°â€œ'°‘°“ “W“ï¬mi “mp Wm ““11"†â€â€œ1 "3°“ "“1 “‘°“ Oh the floorln fth it] upon which the breeding sows were tare old ago an tha rmlt 0' bad ahm!- “w“ FUN AND MYSTERY and on the way to fl nci hborin farm 0011161 50 summoned from Nevada City. one o 0 rooms 0 m turned early in the spring, and allowed ' Norwalk Iron Works Company is a long, heavy cylinder. Its length is about twenty-eight feet, and the diameter of the should send till‘te stamps for Part VII of JAS LEE&C0., MONTREAL, 1:. Q- Dime Series pamphlets. Address “'mtw s Dmrsxssuv M BDICAI. ASSOCIATION, Bull‘s- fift miles distant. house. There we made llg tofu amous \ on they arrived the balloon was to harvest the roots for themselves. The supper, washed down gayly with . . . amihusuhiunsilznrmws1.x 1:0 1 in. crop is thus grown With very little labor, wâ€"â€" l Lorne was in Canada he was constantly throw dynamite it would thoroughly rc- $40- Buwra-ue. l. The saloons and stateroom! cusrmmmcmsniws MymmlJrvutnhul. A printer sat in his ofï¬ce chair, his part of these symptoms are experienced. As in Blame... marked "m“. a", amldsblps. . - . " “"’ â€""‘"' ‘ '* ' _ '* '"' W~ ann ynu mu It? 'l'lm mount-I rtrllrrtlmi a superb California wmc. Our ï¬rst stage looked up, and, rip apart, forwarded b0 . - ' 't ' l t' th m 10 N. Y. ‘ ' - (Minna.Cards,'l‘ncksJ'u/rlur, m... u... in] . - r0 mabout four inches. Inanotlicr do- since. 1, require "0 larves ing,. 0 mo ' . . , l , k- 1.. . .. Mil-M; was accompl'shcd, and we slept the sleep to Reno. The over d train was finally partment men are at. work constructing reinzunlllg in the ground all Winter, and Bank highâ€"The moan of an onion-eating Dominion Line Of SteamShlpsr g,"ï¬Â§:,‘.',‘.,’,f,"x,‘{', ,ll‘,‘ L,,A';,‘,‘S.’ ,U, â€w “h, which it would be a great pity for only taken, and our trio spccdcd to San Frau- an air compressor Wthn the latter is it furnishes succulent {00,1 for the sows lover Rillvxinmgrigcogdlwggillw“? the Greggc’l‘nini iiiiiil‘iiif Iii‘ii. Iii-12.“. iii: 'iLcll.ik...:;n.u‘;;.) (Ill: ' ' . ' ‘ ‘ . . . . w ' no .nn a om u ‘ i. " ,"‘ ""“‘.' ’ “"3. “ï¬llï¬ï¬w’l’: 1.," mm, “a" '“ dim“ mm" "W‘kmhwu' completed it will be connected with the 1‘53? when It is ,moat needed and most If you feel dull. drowsy, debilitated. have Saturday during thosumiiibrrmont .i‘fona°r'r3§ gmlgaglhfl 51’,,l',}f,",':f",'j,‘g,,,‘*1.g‘;,;',.l";“,‘_',“,' cxclamitign whoriiï¬iiir vi '1 t a will?!“ a Harareâ€"â€" tube mentioned above, and what the in- dlfl‘cmt ‘30 "mam from other 39“'â€- ssllow color of the skin, or yellowish-brown 5%?3; every Thursday during the winmr (â€Hui (5mm. an...“ [Mowilu'ph ;, is . t t. l d t h k'g‘ an Mph ufn - ventor conï¬dently believes 'll be a most Professor Johnson, I‘nrm bupcrintend- spots on face or body, frulrient hciduche or murmur) ro LIVERPOOL highlight:K-lcigrriiiiigrliil.i.-‘i.’.’ii:'ri..l'i'iiflviifl; mull“ 0‘“ 8“" l7 3 :1 mg! ‘0 0M 0 “5- The Address Nuisance. tremendous engine of win-will be complet- out, is so well pleased With the results of dizziness, bad taste in mouth, internal heat Domlnlnn, Jun. in. | ‘0rlgun, Jan. :ii. 101 Hc~lvctlnnllnt Mommy. slum-u; 11 I"‘l'“' 1“ 3“ â€Duhbfmkfï¬â€œ W We!" 311d “'0 50mg of our Canadian n National 80- ed and heady for trial. Several years this management that lie is enlarging the or. chills alternated with hot ï¬llllltfl. law 35:33.7}: Jtmtlzl 233:1“:- lift:- 1:: 'ï¬-t’z‘fli 132,3}'{;‘,§,j,g°,§;;',;,if: 5,;ih',‘f~:"’,',‘f:j,f "0m retracing 0“? steps “11'0“ h the cletles" seem determined todlstinguisb 38°: while in Washington, a gentleman artichoke plantation, Spirit! and gloomy “1'01 Odmg'v “"8“" Minot-114W. :chb mitoniundloldvu‘m'n; I’Iitzle"tlin pom.“ (1,...» mm“; or...“ .5 601(15- Th0 M‘Chan WON 100‘ “to? ‘ ' a 3 [Id ton GOODted, on are suffer- Prize inulc I not Trnmfnnuntmn Inning, mse rose card - FPO 130. a 80 3 socoiuin to steamer and berth :60 sea :70, . hearty handshakes with our hos itsble the 1'9. by the p ntation. 0‘ “1' from Ohm h a my“ officer any that If ing from “torpid liver " ir “ biliousness." return. no 3130- all oduiid'e rboms “M" °‘"“’ ""‘â€""“"‘ ""Ԡ"'""' "'" ""â€â€œâ€˜ - o . o p ‘ m â€f in no 0th“ V": Wh‘l" Lord 3 gun could be constructed that would A Printer’s Dream. g. of "li'cr com lam," onl ondcomtortabl heated by sit-am. intermediate MATH???“ 3, (my-m, 1:; mm «m 'l'lH) hosts , mo in re the dollghtful sensation In many can v p Y of boundless freedom and buoyancy. ~ - - - - , _ 1'... I‘ukuuful ylrri' i-lih' -.., mammal: '. “Isn't this rising early in the morning bosel:dbty wmflgflu‘dï¬det‘: huh“; '01:“) a: nï¬rppglem 3mâ€? Ml" Millm boots were patched and his coat thread- 1: remedy for)“ 590‘! W? Uf- l‘lol’celh Signalgflmgdmougn ls {legit pndtlio camp or aflï¬f35$nflfi:ir~3‘ (iiiiuiii‘iiï¬i'idiyi5:71;“: , with 3 "Nuisance l " queried one of the o 0 gen eman s nameâ€"pro. bare, and his face looked weary and worn '(loldeu Mull“! 91900" r! h“ “0 “in“ - p 0" mm. 0" on â€r 1"" ‘5“ "Ufa â€mg“. ' as it effects perfect and radical carer. A t m‘vl’ll’ ‘0 ï¬gï¬mflfl 'l‘funkyligrllgny Asant I . ‘ . , i all drug storm. DAY!» To 103 a co" J55» LEE 5» (40., Mnlilnul, | . Q. General Agents Montreal. Cu id is the greatest slay-b.1ls in the ___.,.-,_,_.__,__,_- ___, ._..,,,- _,~_ ~ .. ‘ world). CBtarrhâ€"A New Treatment whereby s Permanent Cure is effected in from oue‘tc three applications. Particulars and treatise free on receipt of stamp. A. H. Dixon & Son, 306 King-St. West, Toronto ‘Canada. A msiden effortâ€"Trying to catch a bus band. "Why don’t you get up as early as you used to a few days ago!" angrily naked a wife of her lazy husband. "Ileana. my dear, it'- drop year." be grinnel. no or turned over for anothur snooze. r . / " ‘ r .' . BewareonhsIOoaghlhms kill :earsltatooes ’ ' ' .~ ,_ I" . _ , i, / “anneal-“1M monument-us . . . ‘ , l“. ,. , [annotate-allusions or survwhsva. The tramp prefais summer scents to wii» ter quarters. such an in ction appeared among the possibilities, and the poor man had to grin aner it. There seemed no es- cape for him. When at Quebec, before leaving for England almost every spare moment was demanded to listen to or an- swer some body's "address," assuring him and the Princess of continued esteem for themselves personally and continued loyalty to the Queen. We don't know how often some societies took it on them- selves to present some such assurance, in some varied phraseology during the five years' reign of the uis. It iare rt- sd that he ventured to t, before eav- lng, that these national societies, at any rate. might as well consider themselves condor... and avoid separate addresses. it is not probable that many have taken the hint, however. It is now reported from Ottawa that one of the National Societies of that oi? intends to send an address after the opal-ted Marquis to assure himhowglad theyaniof hissafe arrival at home. Where can such a man ï¬atoescapctheinflictionof addressed ceeded at once to invent such a gun, and he has reason to believe it will be a per- feet success. It would not do to use wder nsaproâ€" pellizig power, for its and on action would. expl c the dynamite cartridge at the start and blow the gun to atoms. Coinâ€" pressed air, at a pressure of about 300 pounds to the square inch, will take the price of powder, and the gun now in nth Norwalk is expected to throw a. three-pound cartridge a distance of two miles. Imagine the effect of a cartridge of even so small a weight striking the side or deck of a vessel, or the ramparts of a fort. The explosion would be ter- rible in its results. If the gun is n suc‘ ceasothers of a be sufficient to throw 100 pounds of d 'to ten miles will be constructcd. e gun, loaded with sand instead of d "to, will be tested in South '50 at an early day in the presence of naval ofï¬cers, scientiï¬c men, and others. fraternity, us the Captain announced us i0 be overtopping sixteen thousand cot. “The man who will make a joke of that character under such matutinal circum- stances deserves to be thrown out of this more sure," responded the Captain grim- ly. at our atmospheric conditions were not long favorable to joking. The cold grow intense. Our voices seemed inyr toriously muffled, and it was necessary to about instead of chat. Esra tinglcd, and the rush of blood to the head foreabad~ owed the sudden nose bleeding: that followed. Our Captain. prudent sailor, thoroughly approved of husbandlng the ascensional powers of his craft. We dropl cd space to a warmer and more nor- mal level, where life was livable at lower pressure. By thiï¬ time our second day was well begun. c morning mists evaporated ' around. above, and below us. e west wind spuuustoward the ‘ tic of the Sierra Nevada. w 'ch mounted .lho eastern sky in full sight. We greeted them with cheers. "r\h,_ old follows. we willbo on the othersideofyuusoonlâ€crisdonaofthe “Take care “ pondadthe Captain, , res smilingly: â€you areby no masnsthave ya“. Beautifully pencil edingresnandblack, thefovest slo extended to ourvlsw. “look over‘ " ejaculated tbaOap- with care. While sadly thinking of busi- ness debt, old Morpheus slowly around him crept ; and sleeping, ho dreamed that he was dead, from trouble and toil his spirit had fled, and that even a cow-bell tolled for the peaceful rest of his cow- hide ’sele. As he wandered about among the shades that smoke and scorch in the lower bodes, ho slowly observed an iron door, that creaking hung on hinges ajar, but the entrance was closed with a red hot bar, and Satan himself stood pooping out, and watching for travellers there- about, and thus to the passing printer spoke: “ Come in, my dear, it will cost you nothing, and never fear, this is the place when: I cook the ones who never pay their subscription sum; for though in life they may escape, they Will ï¬nd when they're dead it is too late; I will show you the ilace where I melt them in ‘ . with red hot chains and scraps of tin, and A Boston girl fell in love with a gray also where 1 comb their heads with lvhlf'd old msn,sud some of her acquaint , . broken glass and melted lead, hurl if, of anl were mean enough a» say tho had got ‘ - . - . . . refreshments they only did? gore} I thesantilqius «has;y I); . 'ted with , -_W._, ». », _ ,1" ~. _. ..- -»._,. â€" . boilin water for them to ' ; ere’s ii- ump vy is credl ... m5 r... ï¬rm... .. grind ..... m. mm L... .. m... .. m... ALWAYS AHEAD i I. 0 , :1 red hot rin s to wear on sacrifices and duties, but a little things, was: and if they Emotion they inwhlch smiles and kindness, and small M NN’S don’t like ï¬re, 1 now up their mouths obligations given habitually, are what A ï¬fh'iï¬im‘i’lï¬ 33.3%.??? :13 £333. P'm-“h' M†â€d "m BROADBAST SEED SOWER 8L HARRUW BUMBINED. milikrlwkwmmii: 233' the printer .W‘ W'Wmm" necexvzn rmsr rmzz WlfBBEi'BR anisirzn: awoke, and thought it all a racticll wmwmwlï¬m is. - still times so real ' it seem cm I! an“ m 1"†â€or", “mm lumen. remembermst lt la the Best Machine in use. It will work on rough land. ls JOke' but “I ' “a any klnd of IO“. destroy quasi m it will saw all kinds of grain and grass seed. Nothing 7 4-.“ Twelve million clocks were manufac tured last year in the United States. Lotta, and Minnie Palmer, although undoubted successes in London, are voted irredeeinsbly vulgar by the “tony" Inndoners. The Observes adds insult to injury, and. declares that Lotta is “old at": work! Ono‘coatrsctor pays his grid _d'ugmm" b11092- llttltzo WM 2 unapauny Ion duc‘ Mug 00.1 on no an, n i was to heave-ah. or tellTlri’erwhit.)lulsnilfaeatmdull Sineari buopcnisg' durum to ~99) 'verypresent. , , Weï¬ndffyin fewpeoplg ; and that momangandput nolofl being so to s ;thathecannotbelisveitwasslladresm, mung ."'....'.’-" 3..., ..,. Astateuseutwaslslal madeln a pub- llcmeetinginlondcn inaosnsestab- llshinants two nee balfpaun , or about boasts, is pslsofor the comp making ofalsdy'salstsr.which means nearlys “i“ "D" â€h °‘“ a" M“ “15$“ 1 In isnotliing’ but . anomalous: thstï¬iaeshonld and often he thinks with a chuckle and Nomlgtecuy loves God wbodoesnot tfld‘ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬‚"bmramw hdmhMIMMoldr-IL Burnout!» thaCcsitral ‘ i 3...: Then i... mm. mm r. mmm. boot another make mthigwhich is 'xrinofthafm of ‘W."b° "m M PM“) 'mdeT‘y ,5; ma 1. w. ms am. 00., nnocxvihhz, om- train climbing up that grads!" Oars:~ amateur... already come, “discus. ' 7 ‘ and never pay the punter. ' '