PIMOvhauunthobo-ymbo “sink lama. moron“; Ins-hum)“ youth: ohm Anna-Hooked up Ibunlluu’dhotluuu. 8h. Inn ab“ on the “on! door Inch. And loll or “horn. in tho mm n'rp‘ The dog can. by. 5nd “ My! and." an .110. " I'm going 00 too“ In tho Iyoomou mo." 8h. shook her cunt mm In bl: (to. And turned . uummemun out than“ : For “no wind in blah uud he: ban In: 1. Thu wins undo he: was In nut vary 0 I180 'IY. 8a. bound the dish :1. over but on And tom but out the wag lows w_ fl; Ahd than ‘u no sense in living no How. And and hot 0.1! III. was going to fly : For_ll_lo'd seen enough t ! up; yorld 9313' She put her um uound hie um And wnlued on tiptoe in each have. 1 thong!“ she was cruy nud said so. too: But I'd badly aid mu when any she new. She meted her wing: on the hem yud fence And thu'a me wny aha begun to so hence; n III no nee to hold her beck For I tried end med till I head he: loge crack. She jerked may end smiled Io loud I thuuim mu her hm; III e thunder-cloud ; And below I know she was leughing n me She cove a spring for the eyonmote tree. Mill [lull- Unable to 8w]. Drowned in a mu Pond. “You just go home and don't bother ebont. your lungs." “ In there nothing the matter with them 7" - “ I don't any that there is nothing the mutter with them, but they will lest you until you drew your lest breath. and you certainly will not hove any use for them \ntter tint." A Sherbrooke. Que.. deepetoh eeye Oeliete Reil. nged 19; Joe. Cestonier. 15 and Ooteve Pope. 18. were found on Satur- dey in the mill pond of Wm. Long, Key Brook. Brompton. They had ell been in the employ of Mr. Long. but did not work on Thuredey in ooneeqnenoe of repairs to‘ the mill. and went ï¬shing. Not returning in the afternoon it was taken for granted that they had taken e short out to their homes. Wakeï¬eld Hille settlement, Wind- eor. The hat of Ontonier haying been found floating on Friday afternoon oeueed uneneineea.ende messenger was sent to their home. when it wee found that they had not been there. The water was at once drawn at! end their bodice were found in e place where the weter wee twelve feet deep. They had put their clothes under the bridge where they were not very easily seen. The evidence nt the inquest ehowod thnt none of the three could ewim. A ver- diot of found drowned was returned. It often occurs flint doctors do not one to tell patients we whole truth. An Austin doom: has u very non way of encouraging the patient. and an the some time he does not denote from the "nth. v“; ï¬ddtrorr.’pleaae exsmiue my chest. There in something the manor with my lungs." mg 5 rpm hr gong in_99naum_ptip_n. ' . FThe doosor examined the pauent'a cheat. and consoled him by saying: _ _ A Richmond. PL. deepnmh nya: Abn- hunJam and Jacob Kile ohmic township. m brothgrs. fl‘h‘oy m tgiplgta. _7_2 years of ego. lane in ï¬fteen minniee older than‘ Jeeob and in ï¬tmn :he junior of Abraham. Their moeher. Cetherine Kile. died re- cently. aged 98. Beeidee these three children she left 9 oihere, besides 82 grendohiidren. 120 greet-grudobildren, 28 greetgreet-grendohildren end 2 greet-greet- grenhgrendohildren. She bed been 3 widow four years, her hnehend dying ee 95. They had been married 75 yenre. Mr. Haley and his son, farmers in the township of Brent. took shelter under a. tree during 3 thunder shower Friday. and while there 3 thunderbolt struck the tree and also both men. seriously injuring Mr. Haley. sen.. who remained unconscious (or some time. being seriously burned about the body and limbs. His son escaped with asevere burn on she hip. Both men are now doxng well. Mrs. Iieland was inaiantly killed by lightning near Emerson. Manitoba, on Fridiy. Her clothes were torn completely of! and her hair burned. Twenty-one yen-e ago there were twelve women doctors in the United States. Now there are 580. end more coming. He um will believe only what he can fully comprehend man .have a. very long heed. or a very shore creed. 7 VBolï¬ety is ; crucible in which all gold melts. on of il is drawn only one of two ptizea-vmmy or disgust. I. There ere hp depths for a breve heart from which hope cannot moune; hape, which outlaw; gold and the grave. Many of the lowers written by George Eliot. end included in Mr.0roea'e term. coming bioguphy. refer to the American om] wet. 7 They ere ill diuooverere um think there in no land when they can see uozhing hm To be faithful. to keep hith simply and joyouely. in to reooh end hold the essential bent at life. flFrom cork chippings, once thrown "my. thonnnndo oi yards 0! linoleum ere now made at Delmenhoret. Germany. where the industry in becoming quite importunt. Five hundred thousand mark: was the cum peid to Mme. Kelamine for releasing the Duke of Hesse from his morgeneiic marriage. Another deedloclr in the negotiations between Prueeie end the Vetioen lor the election of on Archbishop for Poaen hoe occurred. Lime ie eeid shout dynamite at London. The police keep to ehemeelvea whenever informeuon may receive. O'Douoven Boue‘e threet egeinet Windsor Cnsle merely results in increasing the guard there. Prof. Goltz, of Strnburg. lately exhibited 5 dog posseeecd of no port of we: portion or the brain which some physiolo late onll ‘he " motor Inch". or the see: 0 power for Volmmry limlinn. Yet the animal bed pvrftcl freedom of when. and knew how re effectually reaiet nny interference with hlzn M meal :imne. The printed volumes nro away in which enempu- ere made in prove um. Much a wing is impossible. M Vane: Cow-I... THERE MEN DBOWNED. The Wo-dulll Kilo anlly. Dav-ge- 01 Lightning. Ulcdlcal lte-. Saturday Event“. The plague he appeared on the Fenian header. Ald. Hadley. of London. who waa in Canada a _ehon time ago on cable humus. The leteet devieee of e Peril pepet for detecting reeden ie we engagement of two eminent physiciene to “tend gretuitonely upon its yeuly enbeoribere. A8wiu doctor who ha been ruined by gunbling. oommmed suicide .3 Manson yeawrdsy. Thain me thirty-mend ani- oido it Monsoo this season. A St. Potomburg duplwh says ‘welve utillery oflloora hue been arrested In Odesn ohugod with Nihiliam. Filty mule and lemule pnpnla in mm High Schools at. Kiaohoaeï¬ huvo I180 been arrested on we chit-go of Nihilismu There are two eddiiione to the lie. of royal euthore. The Aueirien Crown Prince hoe published e book on his novels ibree years ago in me Holv Lsndmnd Prince Frederick Charles 0! Prussia is propering ghietory of his recem experiences in the East. The weather has now deï¬nitely broken in 1 England.and there has been a euooeseion‘ of thunder storms and flame rain. The farmers are delighted, for the crops badly wanted water. while sporting men are eon- oled for the diminution of attendance at sea meetings by the improvement of the round for horses. A Paris despatoh says hi. Pasteur has been worried to death since he announced his disoQVery of an antidote for hydropho- bia by oï¬ers of subjects for experiments. a young lady being of the number. and by ‘ hundreds of thousands of prayers for relief by persons bitten by dogs in all parts of the world. His life is further embittered by a crusade against him of the anti-vivtseotion- ists. It IS signiï¬cant of the progress of female employment in England that the Brandon- tisl Company. one of the greatest insurance ofï¬ces. is now entirelv served by female clerks. and that 4,353 are employed in Government oflicee, but the excess of women is still so great that Lord Shattes- bury has declared that the greatest beneï¬t that could be conferred on England would be the emigration of from 200,000 to 300,000 women. Oahlogram. Boooxvod Since A London cahlegram saye: Much uneasio neee has been caused among Government (fliciaie here by the lateet imperial utter-‘ ancss from St. Peterehurg. This is attri- hnted toa growing belief in Russia that England is gradually retiring from its former policy of extension of empire. Russia has formally announced that she haedecided to abandon her recent intention of evacuating Central Asia. and has pro- claimed a determination to extend her Asiatic frontiers. This announcement contains a threat for England. being coupled with a declaration that Russia believes it will be better for England to conï¬ne her energies in the East in future within the natural boundaries of India. Two Women Badly Burned Will: Coal Mrs. John Msekinmsh. of ' London East,‘ attempted on Sunday evening so kindle her fire wish eosl oil. The resule was an explosion. which scattered ehe blazing oil over Mrs. Mackintosh and her litmle girl Mr. Mackintosh. who was in bed. sprung to the rescue of his wife, dragged her out at the house. end rolled her in the sand sill the ï¬gmes were extinguished. his prompt. rhough severe tresement seving her lite. ‘As is was she was badly burned about the suns sud legs. The mm girl‘s hands and arms were badly burned, and the father's hands were somewhat injured. Printed llandlrcrchlcta. Occasionally a French printer evolves a notion worthy of a live American. A typo in Rouen has printed and published a large edition of handkerchiefs for the diffusion of military knowledge among the masses. There is a grotesque sound to this, but none such is intended; the nOVel typographic enterprise is as serious a business project as the prosaic work of issuing a primer or spelling book. The handkerchief has been carefully edited by two tï¬icers holding high positions in the army of France, and is printed on linen with what is said to he iu~ destructible black ink. A large quantity of matter has been crowded on the handker- chief. all of practical value to men in the ranks of the army. Besides the array of martial knowledge inculcated. the handker- chief inculcates sentiments of patriotism in pithy. ringing sentences. The shrewd printer 0! the handkerchiefs is sure of the countenance of his Government. for France is more than ever eager to recover her old- time military supremacy. and to awaken a love for a military life among her people. What more convenient manual for the wouldbe soldier than the handkerchief ct useiul military knowledge 1 GOSSIP FROM BRITAIN. A certsin doctor of Paris who had had many untortuste opersiions became crazy. His mania was to walk day by dsy among the tombs of Montmartre, muttering all sorts of incomprehensible things. One day a friend surprised him trying to force open the grated door of it private vault. “ What Ire you doing there ?" ssked the lriend. trying to lead him sway. " Let me alone." and he; " I want to make my excuses to my Isat pstient.†'l'hree Iodiene highweymen. fearing that the boy whom they had robbed might reach a neighboring village to report the crime before they could get to a safe distance in the other direction. deliberately ehot a bullet through each 0! his legs in order to ame him AWinnipeg despnteh says: The Sub ‘ Committee of the Fermere’ Union met here yesterday and revised the constitution under the Act of Inoorporetlon. The Central Union in now fully o nnetituted with It board 0! ofï¬cers and directors. Mr. Bsyley, law of the Nelson Mountaineer, hae been appointed travelling agent to form branch unions. Steps are to be taken to ship grain direct. and to import imple- meumoAmerioun preferred. The commit- tee panned reeolutioue oondemim; the C 1’. R elevator regulations. and approving the course of the Legialstnre in regard to the Otto's terms. TIIE DEADLY KKBOUENB. Another Terry. Still anoiher Terry is to be introdneed to the English I e. in addition to Mien Ellen Terr end er buy 0! listen, who are all in e profeseion. Mr. Irving he- dieeoverod hietrlonio bllitiee in nyonng brother of the mged enne. 9nd gropoeee to met: him en eotor. Hie hotel reeemhlenoe so Mine Ellen Terry 1: lurking. end Mr. Irving intends to utilize .‘hld reaemblenoe I; lain forthcoming revwnl o! “Twelhh is i." A (ire-t ill-steal live-r. An event which will long be memorable in London’s musical annals took place to- night at the Royal Albert Hall. where Sir Julius Benedict. the eminent composer. gave his fiftieth annual concert. The choir was composed entirely of members of the Albert Hall Choral Society. under the training of Mr. Bamby. and in the orcbeetra‘were gathered all Of the most prominent musicians in London. The sole artists of the evening were Mesdames Albani and Patti, and Messrs. Sims Reeves. William J. Winch and Bentley. Sir Julius was welcomed by hearty applause. The musical programme of the evening was Sf! Julius Benedict's oratorio, “8'. Peter." and the artistic excellence of the performance was beyond all criticism. Notes. Remenyi, the violinist. is performing in New York. Boston went mad over that worst of all gbbieh, “Shipped by the Light of the con." A Chicago paper headed the recent musical teaiival ‘- A body-quuking rapture." Mrs. Lsngtry has had 3 set of two dozen dress buttons made of gold dollars engraved with her monogram. Mr. Gus Williams. ï¬nding that "Captain Miahler " did not take as a tragedy. turned 1t over into a tame, and kept the same heavy role. Mine Annie Pixley wnll leave for Europe wizhin the non ewo weeks. She has been playing cominuouely almost for four years and needs a rest. There is no likelihood that she will accept an engagement in England. MUSICAL AND DRAMAT'O. E. A. McDowell and Fanny Reeves, his wife, who organized a oompeny in New York a few weeks ago to make a tour of the West Indies, have received discourag. ing reports from there and given up the idea. Mine Stanley, the well known singer. and daughter of the‘eminenb baritone. is, we understand, about to be married to the Hon. Robert H. Lyttelton. and to quit the profession. Mr. John Ryder. the veteran actor, takes his leave of the etago this month. when he will attain the age of 70. Mr. Irving will probably appear at his farewell. Mr. Ryder wil' continue to train artists for the profession. The Birmingham pepers dieeent from the general praise that has been lavnehed upon Mien Mary Anderson. and declare that her impersonation of Pauline. 1n “ The Lady 0! Lynne." wee eold and artiï¬cial. Mlee Olen Louise Kellogg eeiled by the Antonie for Europe yeemrdey. :0 be gone for the summer. Although Miss Kellogg has had tour oï¬ere for open. for next eeeeon. three English and one Imlien, she has made no urengemenle for the future. Her European trip is entirely one of pleasure. . , h, _e_:-: L-.. ._..-..:....:-I r-m‘ry'Anderaoa concluded her provincial tour. which has been phenominally suc. ceaeful. at Birmingham on Saturday even- ing. She is toetart for Italy next week (or alew weeks of rest and recreation before reappeariug at the Lyceum Theatre early in September. Gregorian music, says a late writer, has stood the test of centuries, and instead of wearying of it by constant repetition. as we do of other music. we ï¬nd that as the festivals and seasons of the Church's year come round they bring with them this sublime chant in all us lreehneea and grandeur. From letters received by Mr. J. D E Iger. the Secretary of the committee. is is learnt that the bronze statue of the late Hon. George Brown may be expected to arrive here in the end of August or the beginning of September. A number of Csusdiens have seen the full sized model in the studio of the artist. Mr. C. B. Birch. AB A.. in London. and is is pronounced to be admirable. The granite pedestal in the Queen's Perk is Very suitable and substantial, and its paeition is one of the best that could be chosen. Character in higher than intellect. A great soul will be strong to live, as Well as to think. The latest pawnbroker scheme is to have ignomns persons sign bills of sale under the belief that they are pawn-ticketq. Eva Long, of Gainesville. Gm. while out riding with her tuber, turned and rode away with Thomas MoGonnel, whom she married. In Russia the heir to the throne comes of age at 16. and is then usually placed in chu'rge 0! some distinguished person especi- elly in the conï¬dence of the Czu‘. It in thought that Count Adlai-berg, who held 3 high position in the late Czu’e household, WI" be eelected now. George H. Fox. who resigned a position on Ihe Osmwo Free Press because of on nffeouion of she eyes. he! resumed from Florida. where he spent the pass seven momhs. Noiwichstanding two operations his sight is unimprovedmnd he has given up all hope of recovery. There is a. negro graduate at Heverd this yearâ€"Robert Hebberwn Terrell. e Virginian. and the son cf slave perenbe. He weuttomllege as a waiter. and at the: iime wee illiterate; but some of the while emdente took a fancy to him. and helped him through a preparatory course. ntmr which he eupponed himself by teaching 3 Benton clean of negro boys. Non eeeeon foreign state will have the ï¬eld on thin aide ihe weter. Irving, llatmi, Modjeekn. Jennusohek. Rhea. Wil- nnn Ban-en perhaps, and Mental]. Terriee and othere.willnome in with new piece". but of all the native state Lawrence Barren alone in preparing a new play. It is called “ Galileo." The Brown Memorlal Stalue. its account of in that cityâ€" LIAM Inmate. te sum (er Inn to.- el July 38¢. A London cabiegram can: The report which hae been gaining currency the put iew days that the preparation tor a mili- tary expedition to Khartoum had been abandoned hae been «mi-ofï¬cially d nied. ltie aeeerted that active eflorte continue to be made to put everything in readiness. The expedition. it in said. Will be en mute by Jul: 28th._ écqnimittee‘ oompoeed o! Mej0r~Generel Fielding. Quersermeeter- General Harrison. Colonel Hamilton. and Commissary-General Young hoe been ordered to meee at Alderehot to repor! upon schemes for rovidiog a woter supply (or the army w ile operating in the desert. Ordere have been sent to Cuiro to echelon tho whole Egvptinn army under General Sir Evelyn Wood between Announn end Wedyhelle. Late bills drawn by General Gordon on the Government have reached Oslro. but no letters. It is suspected that the letters. which must in all probability have been deepstched. have been intercepted by men In the pay of certain oflicisls at Cairo, who are secretly trying to thwart the action of the English. The Times says that the friends 0! Gor- don have made arrangements to send ines- sengers to Khartoum with letters and copies of reports. and of the debates in Par- liament on the Soudan question. and of the proceedings of various meetings at which the Government was urged to relieve him. Extracts from London and provincial press will also be sent for the purpose of showing Gordon that a large section of the public is in favor of military action to res- use him. Men have arrived at Wadyhalfa from Dongola and report that Khartoum is strongly fortiï¬ed and that there is an abundance of wheat there. The Nile is rising rapidly. and the rebels. tearing the arrival of the army from Cairo. are about to retire to Kordofan. Bums. June 3.â€"â€"The Cologne Gazette says the“ England has advanced to the Egyptian Government £8,000,000 to balance the budget. Another battalion of Egyptian troops has been ordered to Suakun. and obe remainder of the marines at Pan Said also start im- mediately for the some place. Poleon's Nxsvxnmn. the great pain cure. never fails to give prompt reliel in the following oompleinte:â€"8praine, bruises, outs. tie donlonreux, rheumatism. spinal pains, neuralgia, toothache, lumbago. sciatica. 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Aoounterfeit dollar of pure silver and over-weight in said to be circulating in Unah. â€"â€"No women can live withoui some share of phytioal euï¬ering; buï¬ meny sooept as inevitable a great amount of pain which cm be evoided. Lydia E. Pinkhem’e Vegetable Compound was invented by one who understood its need. and had the rare skill to provide a eimple, yet admirably efl'eotive remedy. Dredging at the mouth of the Red River in to be commenced at once. This will im- prove the navigation-o! Lake Winnipeg. MoManus. the Calgary murderer. has been committed for tnal for the murder of Buokehin Shorty. - Certain additional tracts of land in Manimba. have been set spurt for school purposes. They no Withdrawn from settle- meat. The revised edition of the Old Testament is nearly completed, and will be published euly in the autumn. Give to a wounded heart seclusion. Neither consolation nor reason ever eï¬eeted anything in such a case. Sixty cigars for every man. woman or child were consumed in the United Bates last year. A Medrid deep etch any a the Ministers have decided the: seven of yt.he fliteeu mem- bers of the Black Hand Annrchiat Society condemned to death shall he execnied a); Jerez. The others will suffer hie-long servitude. '03 GOBDON'I IILIIF.‘ An extraordinary sentence has been passed upon the semi-lunatic Welssmanver 1n VIODDS. While a patient recently in one o! the anna herpitals. he became un- manageable. broke away from his atten- dants. smashed a cruciï¬x and trampled upon its fragments. and bitterly cursed the hoepitalofllcials. He was tried and con- victed on scheme of blasphemy, and has been eentencedtonine years penal servi- tude. A last night’s Berlin despatch says the hernia from which Emperor William has for some time been suffering is becoming more stubborn and debilitating. It in said that although the aged Kaiser etill insists upon maintaining the appearance of per- forming all his ofï¬cial military duties. the real work of receiving the necessary official visitors and performing the Imperial civic functions is now performed by the Crown Prince Frederick William._ ‘ ._v' ._v__‘, -Two bandied thousand herring were landad as one haul. recently, on the North- eus river. Virginia. The census report makes a very unlavor- able showing for doctors. enpaoially at the Want. The avoragu for the Western States and Territories is one dcozor hr each 52} of population. 3 [n ‘soniou not cquullod anywhere in the wax . Unlvcnal Tenn-my What It Will DO. She meeteth her oon-in-law et the deer when the new eloeh telleth fourteen. and he eesayeth tolet hinted! into the hall h unlocking the front gate with his we hey. And (or this ottimea he {moth her. She hnoweth his ways and his tricks are not new to her. 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