I do not think the eeller eleven 3 proper M10: noting canned mu- end jelliee. lone m too werm. omen too demp. while u in Mo on": the pumice to piece It upon e mpended ehell_ln a}. you“; need for other purpoeee. which. being ieetened to the tinbere oi the floor ebove. gete e motion irom every loot oi the iemiiy. Thie eouetent jerriog noon eeueee the eyrup to lament, eepcoieiiy ehould there be e eover thet doee not iit perâ€" ketiy. Light eleo to bed. 80 eeleet for your pleee e eool, derk eloeet. ewey of: in en up eteire room. where the lroete oi winter will not reeeh end the tempereture will he even. It eueh e piece you on epere you will heve no eour iruit or moldy jelliee to open when thetime eomee ior their ueo. I remember, when e ehild. of being not ewey ofl up eteire to e dork eloeet. in e remote pert oi the‘ tor e tumbler oi jelly [or e eieh iriend, ‘ end wondered et that time why my mother ehould heve ehoeen thet pieoe ior it ; but the wine end prudent weye oi our mothtre end pendmothere ere not to be dieoerded eltbough ignored end celled “ whime " by neny in these deye, yet toothere. ee preetieel women end housekeepere, they eome up be- lore or en the true preeepte oi lite. IA'HIO 1'00 I003. The expreeeion ie oiten heerd. by people who under-tend very little ebout it, thet " we elleet too much." This in very rerely the oeeeâ€"it ehouid rether be expreued. " we eettoomueh 0! one thing or of the eeme kind oi iood. beeeuee eooke end housewive- ereeo very ignorent." It ie perfectly impoeg eibleior e humen being to exert hie beet teeultiee ii underied. There never wee e etrona men with e strong hrein who eoqld keep up the phyeieel end mentei drein with- out en empie enpply oi iood. When people. then, do not feed well. there in eomething wrong _eithor with their heede or their Pinata blue does not come from Pm! 31.. but it ll the prooipltno o! the nlt o! protoxldo d yogvmh pruqline ol pomh.“ Whflo bone in not bone n .11. nor does it we" my 0! the proportion 0! bone. It is I nuance “cached to the upper in! o! mwhdo, and none: to “ruin the utter vigich mo crutnro ukel up In large month- Kid glovu m not anally undo trom kid skins. but 01 lamb or damp ï¬lm. At present an}, o( may; no_ mule o! r“ ijnl. ï¬nding wax In not vs: at all, nor do“ it tannin 3 ï¬nale panels 0! wax. It in nude a! shellâ€. Venice mrpontine und olnnsbnr. (hath: give- u the deep red color nod the Maine renders the nhellm no“ 3nd lou Young India who serve in the knohon n In]! M entertain in'tho pulor any ba inur- uLod in} thpag pmtlptl gpggutioqa :_ ._ Dry buckwhut, plentllnlly and {Allhlnlly uppllod. will tnko oil 01! cups“ or woollen goods; never put vnter to web I atone spat. or_liquld_ol my my]. ' T6 Mo'tmh unit of! I woollen garment. tall the spot with stale you}! until removoq. To remove Iron mould lxom linen. wuh tho Ipou in . â€tong Iolntion 0! atom 01 tutu Ind watex; upon. it neosaury,and dry_ in “)9 Ion. To take out tn Imus. put the linen in n tattle o! oold valor; rub lho lulu- well with common oulile loup. put the kettle on the algo ol the stove. to lot the pater got undu- Ill] Iltll; wuh fl thoroughly in inn: soup lads.an rub tho stain again with soup. Ind boil. than time, To remove the lid. 0! tin can. place I shovellnl at live coul- on the top. which will mod“, unlolder them; they on: than be unovgd by the nid 0! an old one knits; on. To tn": out knit shins. rub the part on cub Ilde whh ydbw soup; then tie up n [1000 01 pan! uh in n olotn. 1nd '0“ well In hot water, or boil “rounds; expose the mine}! put: to the Inn and Ill until re- nun be than, or the lids seams will also To eleen tinwere, dempen e eloth end dip in common eode. end rub the were briskly, niter whieh wipe dry; on, bleekened were can be rude to look or good u new. .m". In ereeent work on "Bleep." Dr. Morti- Iur Grenville ohjeete. without reserve, to the lee oi nerootiee in order to produce it. They :03“, not eleep. but u counterpert oi it. hen e men eeye I will teke e eleeplng drought in order to get e quiet night. he upeeh in pereblee. What he really eeye ie, I will poieon myeeli e little. juet enough to nuke me uneoueeioue. or eiightly perelyze lay nerve eeutree, not enough to kill. He dealer“ thet it people troubled with eleep- leeeneu would resolutely eet themeeivee to touring the hebit oi going to eleep et e portion- hr time. in e pertieuler wey, they will do more to procure regnler eleep then by eny other ertiflee. It in not so much metter whet e pereon dope to produeeeieep. but he ehould To remove ink upon on noon. tub with and wet in oil of vitriol und want; when tho Ink ll remand, rinse with pearl uh mum. non-I. To Oleenle Romaâ€"Dino!" one ounce of chloride of lime in one quen of we“! end III the bowel wilh the liquid; lei them ankle to: eeverel den, end time them vol] with voter. The mm of chloride at line on he and come! “nee. For bottle: which n. no. nty ditty m on. put 6! Ham; dd 4mm with that pun 0! mm. Bu- do prions]: the um. ï¬ring. in the tune way. 5‘ the “mo time. 3nd under, nearly u pou- Iihh. the same conditions, night um night. lot 3 oomldonblo paxlod, any three or ton: Ink: n lent. Every womnn hnn n tight to think her ohlld tho proï¬le“ In the world ; Ind ll would be lolly to deny he: thlo right. to: the would be onto to his it. Every young Indy hos n tight lo lolnl when .110 pluul. ll hot low: in n he: oldo to onloh hot. And, flnnlly, ovary womnn hu n tlghl lo goulp n lmlo 'honovo: oho plouu. Women heve oerteln rights whloh ere ln- alleneble. Every women hee e right to be of eny ege ehe pleeeee; ll ehe were to tell her reel ego no one would believe her. Every women who mekee pudding hee e right tobelleve thet ehe een mete e better pudding then eny other women In the world. Every women he: e right to thlnk her child "III nun. hm! u! nun? TIIB IIOUIIIIOLD. Anne. ’03 11!! 30080 LADIII. I“!!! 110'! GIIIMLLI ISO". (00va by A!!!“ KIM) .0 W Inter... to It. Good Miles. wonm'a mom. «In» m into homo. um! some um added will m nu. uncanny Inch homo. u Inn conduct! on. Spiced Ollton Plekluâ€"Ptepcn tho cltronc u to: pm"... To ton: ponndc ol lmlt uh two 0! llaln brown luau. lull onncc ol wholc clom. click clnnnmon nnd one pm 0! vines“. Boll luau. cplccc nnd vinegu logether; pal Iplcee la n muelln beg. Skim well. nnd when no scum then pour over the melon balling hot. Let It clnnd two dun. Pour 01! the pickle. put the in in the oven. cud ctecm whilc tho â€mp ll nacin bolled and cklmmed‘. Turn ll over the hull. cooling nt once. It will be Indy for mo in cbonl n month, cnd will be lound dellclonl. Sweet Plotted Peeu.- Boll 8 pounds ol Inger nncl 1 qnul 0! heel vinegar together. ekimmlng well. Tie one lebleepoonlul 0! cloves. 1 ol wgole nhplee. 1 0! broken elnnno mon ellok in n ololh. nnd odd to the vinegu and eager. Put in 5 little trail at n time end boll elowlyï¬tlll ll lgoke glen}: _ Boeton Brown Breathâ€"Mix together three plnte eeeh oi eorn meel end Grehem or eoeree flour. pour on to it needy three pinte oi boiling weter end etir together. then edd eold weter enmelent to work with the hende. eleo one teeenpini oi yeeet ; let it riee until it eommeneee to creek open (I ireqnently riee mine over night end pleee in the oven the flat thing in the morning); when light edd one-hell pint oi meel end flour mixed; eweeten to your teete; one pint to the loet. Pleee the dough in e eix qnert pen. greeee end pleee over it e tin cover, no metter it it reete on the dough. Beke (our ham or more it the oven ie not very hot. Duh ted in e {uhioneble color. A new hut in celled the “ phonognph." Ancient neekleoee end jewelled oollue he" been revived. 80qu India wnr littlo gold coin dangling 1mm ï¬ngorï¬pgl, ,, A young Indy 0! New York In! untried the other dny in the wedding gown 01 her grand- momar. nude Iovonty fun :30. without my Alteration. and no “mm: were the nylon no one know but it was n new one, " made to: the occasion." A stsrtling novelty is en owl's heed as e trimming 10: misses' round hete. The de- msnd for owls' hesds exceeds the supply. A prettiez novelty is e pigeon'sohesd hst trim- ming. The heed ls turned slightly on one eide. rieing iron the iridescent nook end bresst. snd ehowing one rubroolored eye wit_h its plsek pupil. The short costume is ususlly msde with two skirts isstened on. one over the other; the nut tilted round the bottom. the second ioldsd biss-ieshion and bridled in iront sud looped up behind. As s snle. skirts sre much less tight now thus they were sud pull-bucks use quite done swsy with. sun. however. the tsblier. or front width 01 the skirt, should be much plsiuer then the side sud hsok widths sud hung well to the heck, In thou, the broad. Englieh-eoled walking boot. heed over the inetep. is worn tor the Itmt. Slipper! with high heels end unp- on ere worn with evening toilettel end smell bouquets 0! flowers. or buckles encrusted with gems, {eaten the strep: together upon the lnetep. Rhine pebbles ere used for the suns purpose. Cloth Ihcee with kid tlpl ere fuhloneble. In lull Green the ehoe. or slipper. in nude 0! the tune metetiel u the oontume. On such ooouionl Illken hone, wig) teen lneextion up the front. ere were. Very pretty up! as well an oollerettel end jobote ere now made of the new point d‘uprit loco, ond lt will undoubtedly be used in very large quentltlee for the trimming of bell Ind evening dream. Pleltlnge of hoe no new prized in proportion to the ï¬nencel ol the ploltlng end the number 0! lolde which are mused together. Bucking ie tripled and quadrupled in the same way. the widths being gredulted ID that the edge: tell one below the other. The new carnage bouquet is a large single flower 0! any kind with us lounge. Is it won high 011‘ the leflplde. The design: in new nun broondeu are very large. The larger the flower, the more ex- pensive the mneriul. she might have known it in the earlier springâ€" That all my 11mm. with v-gno desire was stirred. And. on the summer wind: had taken wing, I told her; but we untied and and no word. The nntumn’a sugar hand his red gold grasped. And she was alvent; ml trom skies grown drear Fen not: 01::l ï¬ne, that snow-flake, md she 0 up My neck ln'pd cried: “Low. we hue lost I you Tho inunty Derby but: to: mm no ox- aogly llkq gages wom_by geytlemop. Some lull bonnet- hsvo ï¬ve or nix anillm humming bird: cluttered together 3: it in a nut, their hOldl Ind long bill- “ i! pushing nob other [tom the nut. and thus allowing thol: nptnmod throttl with their beautiful 1) urn-go. AN Enmun Dnmmon.â€" Patriotism (uoordinato Johnson)-â€"lovo of ono'o own country; (wording to Jingo)â€"-lon 0! other pooplo'o countries. _ Bnon' n- an.â€"Adomlto w“ worm tor the Oumwitoh. Btu It mo winning pout our good old friend Ohippondolo wu pro. Adomito. no, he be immoral, on well u Antodnnvhnl Ohnroh .nd Bug. Gnlld.â€"Appmmly landed on the Mn um Church on and um. sum. 01 Th. had“! interestâ€"Landed In diflonl Ola A myuorloua tineâ€"Mr; The real obanoloto Imellontlon of 13mm: (1“me artâ€"nut; inflnonoel. ' A. no.» cools-luau! ornunant (neat and upgoprlnu):“ Oxou 29 illoghurpufj , Hronexo Examâ€"The O'Femll-Meoken- nle girle hue gone in lo exteneively {or only thing. ireeh eir, eold weter, ierineeeone food. rowing. riding. rinklng. lulu-tennis, symmtiee, end whet not, thet they hue dietorted their ï¬gural into the likeneee at no meny Greek etetnee. end hue no more welet to epeek of then thet quite too horrid Venue oi the Louvre; indeed they hue given up eteye eltogether ee e bed job. Al they ere ell engeged to merry dnkee. Mr. Punch ieere they will ut the ieehion; end ee he holde thet e long end weep-like weiet ie ee euentiel toe ledy ee eâ€"well. ee e hump between the ehonldere. e prominent noee end ehin. end e protuberent ebdomen ere to e gentlemen. he hopee thet hie eerloetnre mey eerve ee en exemple end _e_ werning. _ Chin problom I01?“ .3 Utpu Townâ€" ann-King «any. Ono Uomnll «mot «no the own “ I m». min-hound. monou "pm. I" In. won! or IO-DAY. “ Punch." FEMININI. Yul-able Collection cl llama-l Facts for Jade-lllrhu and omen. “RB-LP“ cnor-oexer DIITRCO‘I’XOU B! '18] 300. An eeteemed correepondent in Beverly writer: Ii there ie eny clue in the community who ere yeer eiter yeer reminded thet they ere only humen end thet they cennot heve everything their own wey. it in the egricul- turiet. Any iermer who her eix iieide. in which heve been town reepectively wheet. beriey. oete. peee. roote end greu mey reet eeeured thet eome one 0‘ th crope will be meterielly injured. perhepe toteily deetroyed. by ineect enemiee. :The intact plegne it never eheent item the iermere' iielde. 1?th one veriety comes in gredueily increeeing numbere tilyl in e iew yeere the evil culminetee in the totel demorelieetion oi eome pertieuier crop. when they ee 'gredueily dieeppeer end enother iemiiy oi ineeete etteck enother veriety. with the eeme reeulte. Some yeere ego the midge ruined the wheet crop in1 thie country. end} heii the eheriiie' eelee end mortgegee in the country eince ere the reeulte oi thet ietel period. Following the midge ceme the greuhopperl. ieeding luxuriently on the oete end heriey y. end herdly hed their numbere beg en to decreeee beiore ell the proï¬t wee teken 03 the poteto crop by the formid- ehle Coloredo beetle. And now one oi the chic! ierm crepe oi the country' ill threetened by en ineect which hee increeecd eiermingiy during the ieet iew yeere. I ellude to the pee bug end ite revegee on the plent from which it dcrivee its neme. In the North riding oi thie county thie inecct hee done incelculeble demege. end the coneequenee ie thet the iermere to e greet extent will ceeee growing peee ior come yeere to come, except-ea wire the once with the midge with wheetâ€"eome veriety oi peee will be introduced which will. et leeet to e greet extent. deiy ite eflorte. It is. however. queetioneble whether the pee crop ie eny longer proï¬teble. Since reeping meehinee ere to be found on every ierm, they coet too much to “ teke off," ere extremely nnpieeeent to herth end threeh. while lerge returne to the ecre ere thinge oi the peet. We predict thet the pee crop will not be so populer ea in yeere gone by; in iect it wee. in meny in- etencee. eimply cuetom thet gave them euch en eree. and now thet en ine'éct enemy hec etteched them we mey heer oi them giving piece to eeier cereeie. Now knock the nuts from on the tree And now them in the bun. ‘ And sheer the chickens end the scene, And Ipln your winter'l yarn . D13 up your outelde windows soon And treln them to the well; Put on the rubber mouldings, too, And the worm-door withul. Your caller floor with can! now dress And ehupen up your no; Your name get on the voting list, And promptl‘y'fley your tax. And when the to: I storm shall rage, And enow end mu Ihell oomo. J net spend our evenings with your wife Ana 1 1 At home. 30' 1'0 M! 0!" LR LORI. Manure 209 feet on «ch 3119. and you will here I Iqum eon, within an inch. Content. of an lore-l-An Ion conuinu 160 square todl. 4,840 lqnuo yards. 43,560 squire (out. and 6,272,640 Iquue inches. MID IIMUBI. ’i aaai.:;;;..;....; ....... ' 1 acre 64) acres .......................................... 1 square mile A VIGIIABLI 0031081“. A remarkeble freak oi vegetation has ap- pearedin the grounds oi B. B. Tatman, at Worcester. in the shape of a potato vine which bears tomatoes. It appears to be a mixture oi the two vegetables, and is ac. counted for by the fact that a strong tomato vine irom chance-sown seed grew in the same hill with the potatoes, and the pollen oi the two plants became mixed. Unfortunately the vines were pulled up bciore the peculiarity oi the growth was noticed. Some oi our agri- culturists may derive a valuable suggestion irom this. As both the potato and the tomato are oi the solanacesa iamily. it is not impossible that one should be fertilized by the other, and a remarkable economy oi labor might be eflected ii careful and scientiï¬c cultivation should produce e plant which should bear good potatoes at the roots and good tomatoes on the tops.â€"Springfleld (Mass) Union. 930210110! CI PM!!! not: rssno‘rs. ‘ Le Cultivateur asserts that rats. mice and insects will at once desert ground on which a ‘little chloride of lime has been sprinkled. Plants may be protected irom insect plagues by brushing their stems with a solution 01 it. It has oiten been noticed that a patch 0! land which has been treated in this way remains religiously respected by grubs while the unprotected beds round about are literally devastated. Fruit trees may be guarded from the attacks oi grubs by attaching to {their trunks pieces oi tow smeared with a Imlxture of chloride of lime and hog's lard. and ants and grubs already in possession will rapidly vacate their position. IllCImIOUI somsas. ll Tokeup plants and pot the most tender rst. 14; square (nope: Plaster II a nimble fertilizer {or corn and clover. Toke up dohlln roou before tron, also glodlolua. It It outimotod um 1,500,000 hides will thlg you _be um toEuropo from this country. ion main in Sung. E53] plnnts to grow in the sitting-loch m the calls, wax plmt. olotnl. iv, and dro- «no. Do not neglect your termere' club and avenge. 8pm ehont end eee whet your neighbon ete doing. the wife end children went remetlon. Seem enough gennipe {or e unintel- enpply. leevlou the elenee o! the crop in the around to! opting. Jeanne ehonld grow Munro and dig flower beds and lone them rough (or the action 0! the Iron through the winter. Attend to all loan bonds, rickety shutters and door: nbont tho buildings before the cold mg Itpnny at†not In. To duu'oy iloo on poultrymut about A “bio-poonlnl of sulphur in their nuts .0 uogn a! :31. _honl_ 9nd turkoyn m Igt. Lmd dulgnad tor on. n'oxt Ipring Ihonld be ploughod this MI, in“ baton wlnur nu in, II.“ rough. md town to on: only in the nping. 3Q («hike yudi 49 aqugro roam... u square menu“............................ {equate lockup"... on "Hutu-us" (Compiled by a mum Antonina-t) FARM AND GARDEN. A IILION ABLE 01m. ,1 square foot 1 Iquuo yard .1 squup rod_ ‘l'lu flout mm o! houu lulu world 1- that bolonalu m flu Omnibus Company 0 Pull. Then as twelve thou-ad platod houu In tho diflomn mm“ 01 um Oom- PIE]. ' oi. oi ihn plninou indication oi nnnno- oouini inning in in no manure going to uni. o: nnunpioynd. When thin in non thorn in no and looking beyond ihn “an00 and nail to ï¬nd on tho oondlilon of tho (app: io judgo oi tho Inonou 9! m oynqr. It le poor economy to keep eheep whether ewee or wethere. etter their teeth become poor. exeept it mey be In the exeeptlonel eeee o! eome high-prtoed end extre breeder. From the to elx yeere le ell thet any eheep een be proï¬tebly kept tor wool or breeding. Btrew is worth more then hey it led pro- perly. When given whole e greet deel 0! it le weeted. but it out wlth e todder entter. wetted end egrlnkled with bren. one quert of been to the nehel of out fodder. it will be eet_en eleen_._ It le goodjor mlleh eowe. Fore klcklng hone ï¬ll an old luck with buy. end suspended Item the loll by meme 0! e rope. In each a mcnner :het the bone will be eble to kick it every time it ewlngc cgeinet him. Let him kick until he nope o! hie ovui accord. end you will hcve no more trogble ymh him thet wey._ _ For light waggonl nnd bugglel there in nothing better than onto: oil. For be", women. I gallon of onto: oll. two poundl of boat tollow and two pound. of block lend mute on oxoollont Ind looting ulo menu. It in .150 3 good homo-I droning it the block lead in changed {or lompbluk; a nu and mice do not like the onto: 0“ they will not gngw the hugely argued withA it. In New Englend alone there no 280 termen' clubs. to which 72,000 active mem- bexe belong. There on over 20,000 volume: trontinu on egrlenlturel enhjeote in their librarian. In the whole United Stetel there ere nhont 2 000 ng rionltnrel Ioeietiee, with libmiee o!’ I totnl of 58 000 volume: nnd 360 jon_rnnle oi ngrionltnxe. The lesion 1- too for ndnnoed lor turning horse: out at nighr. A cold ruin coming on suddenly mly do much ham. 1! horns- are caught in the ruin und thoroughly drenohod‘ it will be well to rub them dry and thou blunt them as soon a: they reach home. But the blunt»: should never be put on until tha_horul on thoroughly dry. _ Hotness thst hes been sosked with wetsr will dry herd unless it is dressed while dunp with some kind of non-drying oil. First wipe off the hotness with s sponge end then with s sloth kept to: this purpose you son spply the oil or dressing thoroughly. A coating oi weter-ptooi dressing given now will be useful. but the hotness should be thoxonghly wsshed and mode perfectly clean. An exchange recently publiehed a letter irom a lady aubecriber. in which ehe com- plained bitterly of the annoyance ehe ex- perienced from the habit her female neighbore had of conetently borrowing her paper. The exchange failed to advice her on the eubject. and ae the matter it a eerioue one we have oureelvee looked about for eome method at relief, and now we think we can offer the suffering lady and all othere similarly eituated an adequate meane of eucoor. Here in our planâ€"Let the lady immediately upon receiv- ing the paper carefully cut from it eome item â€"it makes no particular diflerenee what it ieâ€"moet any item will do. only let it be neatly and carefully removed from the paper. Then the following proceeding will be cure to eneneâ€"ln alew momente the neighbor’e boy will come after the paperâ€"he will take it homeâ€"within three minutee he will emerge from the houseâ€"he will ecoot down etreet1 and ehortly return with a folded newepeper ‘ oi the eame date ae the one jnet borrowed.‘ By the time the clipped paper has circled round among all the female borrowere the etreete will be lively with hurrying hoye, and the revenue of the newepaper will be material- ly increaeed. Not one woman among them all would be able to eleep a wink without knowing just exactly what that cut out item wae. The next day the lady will pursue the same oouree. and eimiler reeulte will eurely follow. In an extremely ohetinate neighbor. hood there proceedings have to be repeated three or four days. but no longer. By that time the lady will be able to read her pa- per in peace. end the newepaper ï¬nenoea will bathe gainer through eeveral new eublcri. here. Thie rule in infallible, where the hero rowere are females. but it cannot be vouched for inthe ceae of men. There ie not that inherent curiosity to work upon, you know, andâ€"andâ€"but perhape we are getting a iittletoodeep. Lennon. Engicnd.â€"In the Lord Mayor’s Court at the Mansion House to-dsy. cs the conclusion of n cu. in which n bookseller wcs summoned for exposing photognphs oi some nude Zulus, the summons hsving been dismissed. Aldexmsu Nottsgs. who is c director 0! the London Smrsocopic and Photographic Company which psinted the photographs, close and said; The Lord Mayor inhmzplod him. nnd and, “’1 cannot allow you to addnu the cum ' "03 in" Thursday, when I wu not horaâ€â€" (Men of "shame," neoompnnied by blue: and tumour lollowod. Noting oâ€"“Ilnuiat upon my tight as . angina-to to be head horo‘." (Loud Ip- plgule.)_ ‘ Nottogoâ€"I repent I [mm upon my right to be heard in reply to the obserutions you mndo behind my Incl: loot Thur-dâ€. (Applmuo, Ind a voice, “ Spuk to the to- portenfl) Nounsâ€"Tho Lord Mayor bu boon planed to ny that he would mom to ink. ptofls out 0! such indcoont nufl. ' M this’ point the Lord Mayor 1m the Court. amidst loud groans, nine: and oriel oi “ah-moo" The Lord Mayor, returning. ordered tho Court to be ole-rod, Ind a mono of wild eon- !unlon Ind tumult with groans and cheer- onanod. Nottsgsâ€"Shonid you decline to but me. sad you no supposed to be dispensing justice from that sost. I imposoh you in the nuns oi the oitisens of London with hsving brought discredit on your omen. snd with in in; vlolstod the duty which belongs to thst sn- oiont ohsis. When e negro mmml end-men gets m e on leu then louneen yeeu old. It to eeotlbed by the deem-no «Me n o erlep joke. Fourteen non lo the unit. The Court wu than ole-ml amidst aroma, chum. hum, cries of " Bhnmo," und gun nprpp tad excitement. ' Lord' Mayor â€" 0mm do (Riv-3'0 New-piper Ben-owe". 'l‘llli NUDE IN ART. your (luv. Lutmondu) owning u oompflmnm dlnnu vu glun m Ibo Bouln Bonn. Towum. 3o Mnhmu Bull. of “u Inn 0! Jamu Bull .1; Son. «mo dulm. 0! Lin:- p.0911 Enshnd. MLG. M. Funhlwd. pu- ImOdo CANADIAN CATTLE TRADE. Mr Hum. in rcepo ndlng to the toeet oi hie health. eeld the Cenedl'ene hed protection for their cettle by the schedule put upon the enlmele item the United Statee. He deeired to tmprcee upon thoee reieing the etock here thet there wee greet int- portence in hevlng the enlmele well houeed during the winter. end in heving them well ted. Fermere ehould not epere the grein, ior it would pey them much better to eeil the cettle then the corn. There wee no prejudice et thie time in Englend egeinet the Oenedien cettle. end it they were at good quality end errived in good condition -â€"which he wee heppy to eey they genereliy didâ€" they could be cold reedlly et rec muneretive pricee. Beicrriug to the exporte- aion oi cheep irom Oenede. he did not no eny reeeon why thie trede ehould notreeeh igreet proportioue, hut tor the eheep they received he hed citen thong ht it wee the eutectic oi Oenede thet were not to Englend. The old eheep end the young once were eent. hut whet the Eu glieh merket demended were the tineet wethere. The people oi Englend demended the belt erticle thet could he hed end were willing to pey e good price for it. There wee plentyct teed end plenty oi room here to provide the Englieh merhet with eheep end cettle. but it the people oi Oenede did not tehe eere the greet Oolony oi Auetrelie would cut them out oi the merket. ior even now there wee e ehipment irom Anetrclie. It mlghtbc eeid thet thle wee not ieeeible, but it wee eieimed thet the cettle ehi pped from Anetreiie im- proved in heelth eiter the ï¬ret week. He hed heerd with greet regret thet Oenede wee unding her beet cettle to Bulieio or other Americen porte to come into competition with her own in the Englieh'" merkete. The ï¬neet beet wee thue dreined ewey irom Oenede, end the credit of rolling it given to the United Stetee. The diï¬enlt’ with the Oenedien iermere wee .thet they ieered e little outley. Ac econ ee they hed e little grein they ruehed to the merket with it. demending e ceeh return et once. They eeemed to 8think thet money put into cettle wee money thrown ewey. He thet thoee within reech oi hie voice who ed eny influence emong the iermere end the preee eieo ehould teke the metter up. end do ell pceeihle to impreee upon the Oenedien ferm- ere the greet edventege to themeelvee. even et e lerge immedletc ccet. oi reieing the very tineet cettle for export to Greet Britein. Biehop Hendrioken. himel! en Idehmen by birth, eeid to hie oongregetlon et Provi- dence. B. I., the other deyâ€"“ Some thereere who eek for money to plunge the eountry into revolution. money to buy up ehlpe end prey upon English commerce. to buy gun- powder end dynemlte to blow up berreohl. but the people should teke heed end dlec oonntenenee ell eueh wlld revolutionery eehemee. Irelend will never be mede tree from this eide of the water. It eeked tomb- eeribe to keep up e peeeeeble egltetlon end eend men of the right etemp to Perllement, thet in right. reeeoneble, end proper, but don't give your money to every one who comes chanting for Irelend, end proteuee ell ‘eorte oi impracticable meeeuree.‘ Bueh men ‘boeet of being eble to tree Irelend. end ,yet eennot mete themeelvee independent. never. perhepe. ï¬red one gun or revolver in their llvee. These ere the kind of Irish politlelene who etend eronnd her-rooms, end, emld the lroth end foam 0! beer. ehout hurreht for Irelend. end went to heve a. ï¬ght. You. my deer people, love Irelend, end I0 do I; but let no one of u: be led by e ehllleleh poll- tiolen." A - -' noon Tlrcd. Some two weeke ago an account appeared In the Tune 0! a man deeertlng hie wife in Toronto and coming to Hamilton wlth another woman, all that wee lelt to the unlortunate wile being a cloak. The runaway couple came to Hamilton and rented a houee belonging to Mr. Whipple, giving out that they were brother and eleter. 'l'hlnge went amoothly for awhile, but yeaterday the man got tired ol hie new lady love and lelt her eaying that he wae going to aeethe Ohio! 0! Pollee. Since then he hae not been Icon and the woman had to go to the Home of Refuge. The man took away all he poealbly could. and all that waa lelt in the houee wae a bed. Meanwhile the woman le anxioue to t a ticket back to Toronto. pneumably tom ale hot teen with the ill-treated wife 0! herâ€" ï¬ckle pat-amour. Drnorr. Miohlgon. â€"â€" Bull! (or criminal libel again“ Sorippl Swenâ€. publilheu o! the Olovoloud, Ohio. Penny Preu. to-doy, tomlnotod In 5 "Idiot- o! not guilty. The one won on outgrowth ol the mutter thot led totho lufamouo «null on me par-on ol oropomr at tho Prm. who won invoiglod lmo lho oflloo 01 Hour, Oblo- holm, mllllouolu, ond then manually Madam-tripped Ind doubed with to: And vmllh by I bond 0! “mm. bind to! tho purpou. A Bannocx :03 run Perm-Arehhlehop Lynch wrltlng from Rome to e Toronto olergymen eey e :â€"The ehernroek token with me Iran the ,Holy Ielend, through eonflueo ment In my deek. hed elekened end but its leaves, though reputedly elrod by me. I, therefore, eould not present It. I left It ut the Irleh Frenchmen Convent of Sen hldore In euro 0! one o! the novleee. with lnetruetloru to toeter lt, end when euï¬lelently revived.†convey it to the Holy Father ’end here It plented in the Vetleen gudene. They are to keep 3 eprlg o! it It St. Ieldore' I ulno.’ " You. I wont my daughter to“ and, rhetoric.†and tho Vermont mother, “' or oh. our. try moot“ now without one 3 tho houu on up.†Why don’t tome onmpmlng button. no um o boon mum 2 London Worldâ€"" There is In uglymmor entrant Ibont Tynuido am the In“ Lord OunMon Mt I wit. and 5 Ion bnhlnd him. '30: hdylhip’ hnlng bun a wry putty lull-room madâ€"I sort of Hm: Barrelâ€"on his Inhor'l «tau st Chillinshun, the mar- rlngo wn ohndutlno. This report may Account for the Hon. Georg. Bonn“ lining ukon tho comm: ml. 0! Lord Bonn» lama! 01th“ 0! ° Gunmen.’ which bu been the olden Ion‘n title in the “all, Iona any yam. PABNELL’S MONEY-RAISING SCHERIE. Our-go on a Reporter.