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[" le 5 g ot It g K re 1d Vol.Commenced 1846.D Stanstead Journal.L.R.ROBINSON, Publisher, Journal building, Rock Island, (Stanetend Terms: Une year (advance payment) $1.00 If paid in six months, 1.25 Atthe end of the yeur, Subscribers in the United States will add ten ceuts for postage.Job Printing 1 all descriptions done at moderate prices Advortising Rates: 1 Square 1 week (12 lines) $1.00 each continuance, 25 I Half-square 1 week (6 lines) 70 ss ench continuance, 16 l'ransient wdvertising charged by the line, 10 cents for first insertion and 2 cents per line ench subsequent insertion.One square (12 lines) one yeur, $7.00 Special rutes to business advertisers by the vear.Cuts und electrotypes 25 per cent.alditional to regular prices.No objection- uble advertisements received and nothing nue legitimate business advertising solicited.Business Gard.JOHN FLINT CORE.M.PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.Orrice\u2014That lately occupied by Wu.D.Royenrsox, M.D,\u2014Residence\u2014 St ne House, one.,liouse south, Stanstead Plain.3 CHAS, A.MOULTON, DENTIST.Denny Line, - VERMONT.Office over Post Office.1900y i GEO.BROOKS.BR.D, MORKILL, JR.BROOKS & MORKILL, Wliolesale Dealers i in Flour, Grain, Pork, Fish, Salt, Oils, &e.LENNOXVILLE, - Que.88yl Dr.!F.M.R.Spendlove, Brese PLAIN, Que.Office at H.F.HEALEY°S.97 JOHN C.FOSTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DERBY LINE, VERMONT.Edwards, Dickerman & Young, ATTORNEYS.NEWPORT, VERMONT.a Ww.MeGOW AN, M.D., © M, M.C.P, 8, Graduate of the University of MoGill College.Office Beebe Plain.78 C.E.TOWLE, Provinolal Lane Surveyor LT,L attend to private Surveys in the W vicinicy of Stanstead.Office, at tegistry OMee, Stanstead Plain.Stanstead March d 1879.J.F.MOULT on, DENTIST, ta, Stanstead Plain.Que.35 soûN W.McDUFFEE, C.M., M.b l\u2019HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Stanstead, Quel\u2019ost Ofllee address Derby 1 Ane, Vt.48 CUAS.O.BRIGHAM, VITORNEY AT LAW & NOTARY PUBLIC Derby Line, Vt.special attention paid to Collections.Prompt remittances made.C.A.RICHARDSON, NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEYANCER, And Commissioner Superior Court, lice at the Registry Office, in Cour House.Stanstead Plain.Que.TERRILL & HACKETT, ADVOCATES, Plain, Que.TL.TERRILL.M.I.HACKETT et a eee D.C.LIBBY, Dealer in CASKETS AND COXFINS, Both home and forcign manufacture.lock (sland, Que.&.it.\"JOHNSON, ADVOCATE, Plain, Que.Nranstead, Stanstoud UM.HOVEY, ADVOCATE, tock Island, Que, U.+.Post Ollice address, Derby Line.V1 TL.EX.RAND.NDERTAKER, Fitch Bay.A choice U stock of COFFINS AND CASKEST kept constantly on hand.Prices renson- able, Fite h Bay, May 9, 1882, 96 US.UWUNTER.En facturer of all Kinds of MarNtss WORK.*ueniture Upholstered to Order.Stanstead Plain.Que.PHOTOGRAPHS ! 1 HE subscriber is better then ever prepared to please all\u2019 who call on him for Photograpbs, Tintypes, Frames, &c Copying ns usual, W.E.Derby Line, Nov.3, 18804.WOOL! WOOL i; GOOD Assortment of Tweeds, Flannels and Yarns, on hand Ciear ron Cast or in exchange for Wool.Custom Carding, Spinning and Dressing done to Order, lthna niwaya been our sim and policy during our business career, to deal fairly and honestly with our patrons and we propose to continue the snine, 'o our out customers, much of whose patronage we hinve had since we commenced MsINERR, We fender onr rincere thanks for past favors, and hope still to be aiveered on var way by their approving patronage and the frequent presence of their kind and fa.milinr faces, S.WAY.WIS ST Stanstead + Kl .' GAP Lu at ue a i i à wah dans 4 M ia.car md.vo aise.alee aid) Pog La Pans] a 3 wD Hk domed pia = el Burt Hino vf\u201d dis gi us SU6 Ca rao bits skoignn 39 coding 5 PRI ; Lend vas nay ud ioe SUH sendin, L, et La +4 Aviles i ads ts XXXVII.\u2014 No.al.\u2018\u2018\u2019The Dominie's Colleague.» CHAPTER I.Woll, old Duke was doud.us could doubt that, fur we had all just returned irom the funeral.There was futher and mother ard the children, six of us, besides Barney, who had been down through the garden and ulmig the mendow to the great els where be was laid.It was a beautiful June duy, and we brushed through the daisies and the lilies hardly as \u201crole as wo ~hould have been in such sad business, Hal, that was our eldest brother, who wus a university stwilont, read u me- worial poem, which had à good deul of Latin, und not a litte Greek inger- spersed, and served to mystify the younger ones, Juldah, the wil ot our party, said, \u201cIf Duke could have heard 1, he would have lived a few yews longer, just to spite us\u201d Duke, you must know, was the dom.inie's horse; ho had grown up with the family.Hal and he were just of un ago, and the manse would certainly Lo lonesome without bis old yellow tig- ure sleopily browsing in the paddock.He seemed to have a special affection tor each child as it came; and, when Ethel died, Duke mourned for days, and refused to eal, save as couxed by the young people.Poor old Duke! ho has wrundled us about in the shabby basket phaeton, Squire Price's cast-oll finery, until every nouk and dell of the old town was fiuniliar.He was per- tectly safe, and it amused us.Beside, lather was relieved in preparing his sermon, if half a dozen children were not screaming about the house or tramping through the halls.Sometimes poor father would como to the study door, when he was writing a re: viow article, his hair disheveled, his eyes wild, because we persisted in sliding down (ho hall banisters, leaving our clothes in a shocking condition and making such a racket that writing was out of the question ; when papas dips had that peculiar curl, we knew it wag\u2019 lime to stop, and we would slink away shame-faced, Mother, good soul, would sit up hall\u2019 the night to repair the rents, und say nothing, only she looked unusually worn the next mor ning.But what a playfellow Duke had been for years! Wo could have fuw luxuries, for the income wai limited, and theso rides were thoroughly enjoyed.What a rollicking, carcloss sot wo were ns we filled the roomy vohicle at all hours of the day.Duko was blonde in color, a hue that is quite desirable in a young lady's hair, but not quite the thing in a horse.Ife had a hollow back, and very large feet, with which ho kicked up « good den! of dust.Pete Day, one of tho tiwh boys; suid \"he looked like an animated horsehair trunk with a wooden understanding\u201d\u2014that was Lio time Hal gave him a black cye in reply.It wasn\u2019 Tn smart joke at all, but we werc all angry ; and Hulda told Peto his red head was only fit for kindling wood, and, if treckles were saleable, he would bea rich man, But Dako was not only a plaything for the children, On certain days the dominie, in_solemn state, made pastoral calls, and many a housowife, looking out of the window, saw old Duke conv.ing, and whisked hor work out of sight, and got on hor \u201cmeeting-clothes\u201d \u201cber fore the familiar rap was heard, In fact, Dako was an important member of the household, homely, to bo sure, and not ambitious as to speed, but honest and faithful and *pious,\u201d 1lal- dah said, \u201cas any of the deacons.\u201d What should we do?Old age had come at fast, Io was Lwenty-onc, and wo found him dead ono morning whore he had lain down for the night.We could nou afford lo buy a new horse.With Hal's expenses at the university, and five other children coming ou, thore was little loft of a limited income, Father looked grave, and mother drew nother long Dbreath\u2014tho only intimation sho ever gave of an anxious life, \u201cWhy not get a bicyelo ?suid Hal, ono day.Mother looked startled, and father frowned ominously at such levity.\u201cYes,\u201d said Huldah, mischievous ly, \u201camd thus fulfill Bzekicl's vision, \u2018One wheel by one cherub and anothor wheel by another chorub.What a black ehorub papa would make in his store clothes culling on Deacon Higgins,\u201d \u201cHuldah,\u201d said mother, reprovingly.\u201cA regular Centaur,\u201d Hal suggested, \u201cSister Perkius would certainly cite him before the Synod us boing bo witched.\u201d Father's face twitched during this discussion, and ho finally sat back and actually roared with mirth until the tears came; and mother, which was very unusual for her, said, \u201cDominic John Morchouse, ure you crazy 2\" But wo wore i wild set, and Muldah could make Dencon Tiggins laugh in spite of himself, as she did when he attompt- ed to reprove hor for lovity in pruyer- meeting.But it was n sorious matter, and the good man had a long conference with mother that nyzht as to what could be done.To must enll; tho parish was scattered, and, if ho noglectoil the people, they would \u201csend in his rerignation,\u201d as the darkey said.\u201d CHAPTER 11.What made this discussion of the bic cycle more suggestive, father was preaching.a series of evening lectures on Jrokicl, and his toxt for the noxt Subbuth was, \u201clor tho spirit of tho living creature was in thom.\u201d Hal, who wasn good ITebrew scholar, told fu- ther that the old prophet cor tainly had n bieyelo in mind, and it was his next duty, us ho was giving an exogesis où Kzekiel, to illustrnte it by riding a bi- cyclo through the steels, In giving his advice, Il gol the Hebrew Bible from the wudy, and gave nu loarned exposition of Exzokiol x: 17, showirg conelusively that \u201cliving creature\u201d in the oviginal meant bicycle.Fathor dryly remarked, when he was through, \u201cthat he hoped he would keop up his Tlcbrow, for it was (ho Lost athletic exorciso for the brain he could have.\u201d But the queorost thing happened that samo woek.Unelo Jamon, who vesidos in Now York, had honed of Duke's death, and there camo by ox- Le L.Way'« Mille, May 30, 1882.9am3 None of | biey ele, The people in Ridgovillo had | never seen ouo before, nud it soon be- , cum noised about, long before futhor heard of it, thut sume sort vf an infernal machine was at the expross-office, directed to the dominie.Hal went down aud brought it home, wi rather \u201cdrove\u201d it home.Ile was an accomplished rider.When hoe undid the wrapping aud called for some oil, the crowd stood buck us if they expoctod tho thing to explode, and Sam Wurd asked if the \u201ccritter wusu't loaded 2\" But when Hal sccured his seat and flew away, tho people opened their eyes in wonder.He passed Sister Perkins on tho sidewalk.She did not hour it until he sped by, and then she screamed and climbed Judge Bent's fence, holding up her skirts as if she feared \u201crats.\u201d There she stuyed until the judge courteously assisted her down, explaining to her what the apparition wax, But she always had a spite against it after that, no doubt because she made such a ninny of hor- solfon the fushionable thoroughfure.The word bicycle wasn't mentioned that night often, but the children had a suppressed air, as if the slightost ul- lusion would cause an explosion.Fa- thor\u2019s mouth twitched occasionally, and once ho blew his nose so vigorously it seemed as if he would have a fit, and the tears stood in his eyos when ho withdrew his handkerchief.Father was quite poorly in health and had a hacking cough; he was a hard student, and lived a too sedentary life, a horse, and often got one of the children to drive for him, To feed, groom and haroess Dake, ho suid, was more disagreeablo than reading a chapler of.Liobrew.But a bicycle! What would the old muids say?We bad seven of them, and Deacon.Higgins and Squire Bright's wife, who was not over br despite her name\u2014would jtdo?© tho consistory not bettor be consulted\u2019 7.Would it be a Christian thing: a go\u2019 speeding down the thing on.spifilual\u2019 business?The Rov.John -Morehduse on a bicycle! It was rather hugo to think of; but the dominia had.strain of Scotch blood, and, like John Knox, he had a mind* of his own.He dis cussed the matter pro and con with Hal.He always took him into his confidence, and it had mado him manly.And tho dominio Raid: «T will do\u2019 it\" And Hal annélinéed \u201cht ten that papa had ate coll ea spi cu Hal's \u2018 four\u201d vel © i that time the jbminio nat learn the tricky andZpiadn sors of the \u201csteel horse.\u201d What a beauty sho was I We Rinses TIS hie pi idle, for'sho was gracelul asa maiden blushing into maturity.Tho great driving- wheel shod with rubber, so that she moved like ono of Homer's goddesses, the spokes of steel spreading their skeleton arms like the spiders fairy covert, jowelled with dew, the hollow axle of steel, in which the :lifoof the vehicle is contored, the-bantlle-bar to guide this olectric croalire, and the saddle which bears the vontursome dominio.Haul explained the twonty- two different parts to us children, and what mechanical skill was required to construct a vehiclo that required lightness, strength, simplicity, grace, comfort and safety.All this I should have known little about if Hal had not giv- on mo a long lecture on the bicycle, He suid they were extensively used in England by scholars, literary men and members of Parliament.Lie gave me an historical sketch of the velocipedo, which was invented before the bicycle, and oxplained the mechanics, illastrat- ed when in operation.1 was studying physics at the time and was much interested in his talk, He had much to say of \u201cequilibrium,\u201d \u201cpower,\u201d and \u201cwind and grade,\u201d and the moio he talked the more I ndmired this beautiful machine, britliant in clectro-plato.Thore was a saddle-bag, u small padlock and chain Lo secure the machine, a bicycle stand, a signal bell, a lamp, and a eyclometer; altogother it was a wonderful thing.But the little folks were more interested in scoing father ride than in abstract discussion of the vehicle.The next atternoon futher amd Hal were away; and on an unfrequented rond ho took his first lessons.Hal never satid much about this part ol Che sub- Jeet, although ho always had hard work to kcep-from laughing,-und | ox- poet the dominie had seme terrible tumbles, not serious to limb, but to the ministerias dignity; at least his stovepipe hint had a supicious dent in the crown; but after a week of such practice ho loarved to covey, \u2018mount, dismount, and guide his \u201cculleague™ with tolerublo ense.IL was prayor-meoting night that the Rev.John Morehouse rode down the main street to the church.What a sensation it euused.Tho boys called to oye another, tho ladies stared in amazement, the vlerks came out\u2014nlto- gethor it wus a show; but fathor was inspired that night and tho large pray- er-mooling woomed 10 go on without a break.Bul at the closo there wus much whispering, und Sistér Porkins wus oapucially active.The consistory gathered around the dominio, nd Doneon Migwins wsked if n \u201cdominid could sorve God in Vite she, a mud critter in the public strouls 7 \u201cYas, sind father a litte tostily\u2014ho know the doncon\u2014#much better than ront ing hin property for unlinly traffic.\u201d Tho deacon had a wholestle liquor house 11 onu of his blocks.That, qui- clad him.father continued : all know oll Dake is gone my salury fo will mot allow mo lo buy another horse,\u201d [Tore soma of the mou wineed n little, far Fathor lidd Wid severnl culs to Invger fiolds with amplo kalnky, oo uJ Ridgovillo church was wealthy.ho preforrod Lo stay on, \u201cMy brother fun sent mo a bicycle,\u201d \u201cOh, that\u2019s it,\" mattered Dencon Higgins, and ho drow 4 breath of roliot.\u201cAs % monns of ox- orcise jt nulls every muscle and nervo und fuculty inte alert and healthful activity.[tis without tuligue \u201cna compared wilh horseback riding, \u201cIt is aufor, gentler and loss monotonous, It is less axpenae and caro; there is no press to the Rov, John Morehouse a | dangor ; (he horse in always beidled.\u201d Ho was troubled with the care of |.il \u2018know, Wherever civilized man has ps \u201cwarmth of this beautiful spring month, Ale fly bogins to show its familiar form | ful housekeeper with feelings anything \u201cYou li | Moro the dominio smiled, for they all know how he shrank from the care of ut horse, \u201cIt requires no grooming and costs nothing to keep it.lt Lrains the oye und our, It gives suppleness of limb and joint and muscle.\u201d But | will not write half he said.Haul re- markod he was quite\u2019 cloquent.The cousistory, who loved, and feared Lim, also, never made any objection after that.Oue of the olders even purchux- ed one, and together they often made pustoral calls, even trying à ruco oye night coming in from the outskirts, continuing it unto the church steps, and tho prayer-meoting was not the: less \u201cspiritual,\u201d It ceased to excite the wonder of the town at last.Almost every day the dominie could be «een speeding along the streets.The spirit of the living creature seemed to be in the bicycle.His people saw more of htm.He hud a better uppotite.The hacking cough left him and he grew young agun.Once, when Deacon Higgins tell from the high beams and was bleeding to deuth, | futher happened along, and he cure into town,, Lwo milus, in eight ninutes, and the doctor was there in time to,suve tho deucon's life.The people who saw him puss said u bluck shadow und glistening steel was all they saw.It was à hard roud, and he vode for a life.- After that not a word of dispuragemont wus utlered, and sister Perkins declared \u201cthat if a body could ell when the critter was n coming they wero wall enough.\u201d Old Duke was nourishing the drooping elm in the meadow; but Young Duke, as he was christened, had made u pew_man of the dominie, and.every-|.body rejoiced that he had \u2018gou a \u201cculo league.\u201d \u2014 Rev.Flapel Humphreys, Jit | Ne ew York Obsercer\u2026.been pit NT wt mise Fly = wk \u201cThe jost pelsislént sompayign \u2018of nian i, pévhups,, tho house fly, \"It has \u2018followed him every whore if) lis own.conveyances, and is fiund, so fui us we tablishiad bimsolf \u2018Oui Apri icin houso fly was described as n° djstinet species (Husca Harpyia) by Harris, but Pack- urd found it, after critical Compaïison, specifically identical with the Linñæan species, - Already, with the growing | in\u2018oëf houses, and to inspire tho Cdre- but agrcenble.Whonce comes it?How has it passoc the winter?Such questions are often asked, Let us un swer them.Not all who \u2018\u2019havé wntchod' the By poisiag ! or-mdavtètu zibnd gracefully in mid-way, or dofily mak-' ng its toilet, have realized that at one inne it was a crawling maggot, as un- liko its perfect self as two Things well can be.Tho oggs are ubout four-hun- dreths of an inch long, one-fourth as wide, dull white color, and pitted with clongate, hexagonaldopr vssions\u2014mere whitish specks to the unaided oye, laid in little agglutinated piles in warm manure or in decomposing vegetation, especially (hat about our stubles and barnyards.From eighty to one hundred are laid at a time, and probably at three to four different intervals by Lhe same fly, though on this point we have no exact data.Within twenty- four hours in summer, they hatch into footiess maggots, which, after rioting in filth till their tender skins seem ready to burst from repletion, become full-fed in less than a week, and de- svending into tho earth, or sholtering under some old board, contract lo brown, shining objects, rounded at both ends, and technically known as pupa- ris.Within tho darkness of this hardened skin, profound changes rapidly take place, and the insect passes through the pupa to the perfect state, and finally in about five duys, the in- tevior ond of the pupurium is pushed off, und the fly crawls oul.At first, its parts are pale and soft, und its wings are crumpled and useless, but expand, and suddenly, without prac tice or teaching, tho new-fledged fly wings its way to your table to muck your displeasure\u2014to share your ro- past.The length ol'time required from hatching to maturity varies with the season and lomperature, but will not exceed ten days, in midsiipmer, while the life ot the perfoet fly, lasts about three weoks at tho sume gonaen, : As cold weather approaches propagation conscs, and the older ffies \u201cpetisti, fow of the more vigordus \u2019fomalos, howover, roifeut 10 some \"ok \u2018or cranny, where, in n state of Horpor, they survive until the ensuing seasin \u2014luks \u2018twixt the suminer gone by and_to comp.::, The insect may also hi- bornute imtlie pupa state in the ground, an | hpye.find the puparia quite.late in the fall, In rooms kept continuously wang, 0 in more southern : lati- tutos, the fly, remuingactive atl wiator, and our place sloepituz-caus bring them daily 10 us frog: Florida during the colds, of.uho yeu\u2014G,.A.RiLEr.© Aral ab.ustoms.4 Au \u2018Arab.A ontorind Ca Fou .moves his, shoo, buy, nol his hat, He iyjourità fais bps op).tha eight side, wl ile u's ho wow, an, the; fof} \u2018side.Ti Writing d'a dolor ho puts nei his Lomplimoits.on, thd out.sido.ith, him the point, of à pin.pq ils head, while its head is mad heel.\u201cHis hound, must be, winpp up warm orn in, summer, bil fils foal may well such Ha, a fio, in wintar, Évory ar Lily motel undis Wich is ui ho Weigh : a HI Monson ont, harley Ada Rips ther witiales, îTe \u201chad wid Writos Fran rightly left, Io oat sonvouly anything for 1b wath fant, abodt wd mubh.fod diner; bat nt to the work of the ity-is: doilb he with dbiwn to a neil: swirkiiiiff th \u2018oll, or bottor yoty boiled baiver, © His notin ont with him, but: the féninles ol hills honwo wait: till-hin; lordship - is dono, * He laugh at the iden 0 walking in\u201c the strevt' with his wife, ahd of ever\u2019 \u201cPhils ing vintwonl far ai man, venir CHE a ue st r \" À Kealtbky boolé atont wis ättmoks od by robbers the other day, but ho nuecouled in talking thom to death \u201cAnd :: high hopes wither, anduamtuoridh = fu cab of sun-vtivke or sutall-pox.\u2018He CS IT COME/ Is it come \u201d they say say on the banks of the Who losked for the world\u2019s long-prowm ised day, And saw but the strife of Paypre toil With the desert\u2019s sand nd the granite 6 From brani temple, and treasured dead.We vainly ask for her wisdom\u2019s plain ; Thev tell of the slave and tyrant\u2019s dread\u2014 Yet there was hope when that day began.The Chaldee came with lis starry lore, That dite up Babylon\u2019s crow and And bricks\u2019 were stamped on the Tigris\u2019 store With signs which our sages -scarce can res From Nimus\u2019 temple and Nimrod\u2019 s tower The rule of the old Eost\u2019s empire spread Unressoning faith and unquestioned power., But still, Is it come ?the watcher said.The light of the Persian\u2019s worshipped flame On ancient bondage its eplendor threw ; And once on the West a sunrise caine, When Greece to her freedom\u2019s trust was With dreams, to the utimost, ages dear, With human gods and with godlike meu, No marvel the far-6f day seemed hear To eyes that looked through her \u2018laurels then.The Roman\u2019 dbnguerd and reveled, too, - Till honor; and faith, \u2018and\u2019 power wis And deeper old Europe\u201d 8, ; durkuess grew As wave after waye the.Goth came on.The gown was learning, the \u2019 \u2018sword was The people served: in the oxen\u2019s stead ; But ever some gleam.the watcher saw, And overcome, Is it come ?they said.\u2019 Poct and Seer that quiestioi \u2018cainght Above the din of life\u2019s fear and frets ; Tt marched with, letters\u2014it toiled with thought, \u201cPhrough Shoots and \u2018béeéda which the JF earth forgets; ° And.statesmen trifle, dnd priests deceive, .And traders barter our world awa, ! Yet hearts to that golden, promise eave,\u2019 And still, at times, Ie it come ?\u201d they Un Heaths wlaltars-the fires are dead ; ; But that bray aith hath not Five in vain: And-th he ieall our watcher said [London Athenzum an \"The Éime-Kilh\" o ub.\u2019 Brother Gardner bl blew hia nose with a report which sounded like thd ex\u2019 plosion of an Ohio\u2019 River \u2018éxcürsion steamer, gave his shirt -vollur'a lift \u2018which made thie stitches crack, and bogan with: \u201c Bowur\"of'de \u2018 pollytishan ! \"It ; h am black;'go vitor yer Way Lo she bi sah he am white, log ok J Joahs hi hütruns.The old oan puused hie to 100k in to his desk for a piece of silpper.y-elm, and Waydown Beabe took advantage of the oppor tunily (o ise add inquire: \u201c*Does the Chair \u2018refor (0 a while arn niméd Seeker Jackson ?\u201d \u201cYes, de Cha'r refers to dat werry pusson,\u201d replied the President,\u201d \u201cFur o lug\u2019 fo\u2019 weoks he has biiv'de pluguo |, of mylife.I understan\u2019 dat he kalker- lates to run fur State Senator nex\u2019 full, and am now tryin* to\u2019 make bis-elf solid wid deo cull'd element; au\u2019 I further understan\u2019 dut he has petistiuned dis club far membership, an\u2019 dat he am buyin\u2019 rattle-boxes, tin whistles an\u2019 mouth- -organs fur cull\u2019d babies in order to gain de \u2018osteom of their paronts, Gem'len, I desinh\u2014\u2014\" At that moment tho sounds of a wrangle wero heard in the ante-room, a strugglo took place, and the voice of Seeker Jucksor \u2018was heard crying out: \u201cLot go of my hair or I'll call the police! \u201cMy platform is: \u2018Three dollars n barrel for Bour, six hoops on a barrel, and a horse and carriage to take the laboring man to his daily toil I'\" At a signal from Brother Gardner Sumuel Shin and Giveadam Jones pass- cd out, and in two or three seconds after there were sounds of breaking glass, a bump! bump lon the stairs, and then a voice fleated up from the dark alley, saying : \u201cYou \u2018can throw mo down stairs every night ip the week if yon want to! Al I ask is that you vote solid for Scekor Jackson ou election day.\u201d \u201cPollyticks,\u201d sottly observed the Presidont, \u201cmouns lyin\u2019, steulin\u2019, chout- in\u2019, swindtin®- It means degradashun, It means loss of self-respect; It means \u2018whisky, drunkermess, tightin', stabbin\u2019, an\u2019 rollin\u2019 in de mad.\u201c Koop\u2019 \u2018out \u2018of pollytioks.oii Keep away from.polly- tishuns.i, Jf dis.Seeker Jackson attempts to onter de sacred portals of dis hall agiii'dé\u2019 keopier of du piiis-woid um heuhby authorized 6 pulverize Him an\u201d soll de: :pulvorizashun to do: rg-m ut two cents a peund,\u201d: The Chairman of the Committee on : sal anh oy ninghath, a'locul member who has chilblains all tho year ind, was in peed of.reliot.He bad been: filitd ib an alloy in what \u2018was wujpporod to bea dying condition, conveyed home.on u \u2018cheap pine dobr, and was now wuder tho care of five duos, ng twa, af} whom could agree ns to whothor it was \u201cot only needed Kui dollars in ensh' to buy portes plafitors, new - oil brashts and.ehigkous Jon up, butit would be 8 grenk.lemdnoss .for.mombors of: the \u2018club to Ldew {Bens pitting: up: with him, \u201cRazor de Smith,\" spid the President, \u201cas 18 Chinitrnaut\"guit dow, » hi gaps iin hid oyos, \u201cI IRE do Aap in u man, but i you i ani all Trawn away: Lwus\"in dut alloy.-Isokin! at Bruddor.\u201cAvbustus-jist, bofv\"doy ward him away.\u20181 kfow what ailed him! Ho hud inwosted tu'ty cunts in a water mollyon.an! JOUE, in, dae! t.ent itll along.Hainte.Bu MAO an\u201d.st fo an\u201d statfod, uni, wheno he.got frow ar! Win\u2019 a soed nor a piove of: jrind, Lo bo à found.Any mombor of this qlub who üclitorately doté tà thiuke n wh of his | self iad wake de don lon, Det dé doctors puke\u2019 LA Ath to] don't wn shai oa | you s \"gid 4 dd 16 het mile tory: liv-tind valled opot hp duidng: Mnces) for] maice Betay aif hth - closed -his eyes and then made a slido | \u2018[-shan tooken ap- arter de \u2018sermon,\u2019 .say.- Ehymo-an! \u2018de bat.ici.The aoe of the uations.bear ne frac trace.|- .lent \u2018down; and whet\u2019 Ré had ve ne he Sn ae prin ince: and sung a hymn, he piffsed the hat, 7 Phélége is: weary with: work ond \u2018gold ;\u2014 transferred the quarter: to his vest |.Æ Press.\u2018for tickets he held out his hand to the Iho Sick reported \u2018that Arbustus Cun- | TY 1° Obliging & Preacher) Just back of Minsionity Rid, Chat tanooga, while following tho: highway to reach Tunnel Hill, TE arin inerosd it little church half hidden in\u2018the woods.The building was ffimitiës and the old darkey who sat on\u2019a:log'by the door wins more so.After I+hud \u2018made inquiridsabont the roteiand wu ready\u2019 y to go onjihe said 4 - - GER \u201cBotior sit down, - \u201cban, antoine in {fa to meetin!.'! 1.+2 le nid oil, PT Le \u201cDo .you-hald worrviden thiw ufler, noon: \u201cYous, sub.We am wine to open in.\u2019bout five \u2018minutes, an* [ specs dé sormon wiltbe a powerful one.T£didn'Chec ae right to be riding around the country on Sunday, and so I got down and took u seat beside the | old- man; After à few minutes spent\u2019 in'an informal and genoral talk ho sii | it wus time to go in.I-followed dfter himand found myself the sole audience.[ next found that he was the preacher who: was to deliver the: powerful; sermon.Ho oponed services in regular form and with all due solemnity, and then annoiinced his text: and began preaching: [ ntood it for fifty-five |.miuntes, 4nd ' tBu \u201cas he had \u201conly reached \u201csecond 6,\" F waited until he for the door.It was mo go.{ hadn't gone six feel: \u2018before he stoppod his ser mon and asked: 5 \u201cStranger, ust you be- swine 7 \u201cYes, [feel thut'T must.\u2018 \u201cAn\u2019 you can't heuah the rest 2\u201d * \u201cNo.LR + to, \u201cDen I'll chop off right whar' dis\u201d \u201cOh, don't da that, Yod- \u201ccänigo on | with! poui-sermon just the: same)\u201d \u201cBotiyou see dar\u2019 mus\u2019 bi a ctjl eck- ho -protestod in anxioustones.\u2019ai\u201c\u201cIÉ you'll obleoge me by takin: a-geas: T'Ib| Hog 2 \u201cpocket; and observed as\u2018'we went out : \u201cI didn\u2019t git down to de mons\u2019 powers ful part of de vérmon, but if-5ou' hap-{i pen \u2018long dis way nex* Suhday l\u2019H iv\u201d you.de odder half.-Dat quartér comes de good w ata oe 8 Froe.ay 7 - TEE ; Making a Passenger *Git.\u201ci ioe £ 'Michitran hud u case\u201d béfore, bim : Fine \u2018days ago in ee the\u2019 fe had beeli\u201d arrested ily Jef voivection' for six LE \u201cA con him thare, tikitig him abodrd the train; and as the mah seemed rather pleased: at the iden\u2019 of securing board : And\u2019 lodging for six months he wis not haud- cuffed.As the train was about reudy; to:|.go the constable thoved across the aisle |: to tulle politics to a friond, find \u2018pretty soon \u2018they were.having it\u2019 hot ad houvy., When the conductor Baim prisoner and the latter shook\u2019 his head und\u2019 replied ¢ .: #1 don't pay füre.\u201c * \u201cAha! You don\u2019t, oh?Well now; you pay or git I\" ; \u201cI won't pay ! ; \u201cThen you'll git! Wher we slow up at the crossing you jump off.\u201cIf find you on the train after we pass there I'll give you a bounce\u2019 \u2018that you.won't forget !\u201d In two: minutes tho train- began to slow, and the prisoner walked to the.door, picked a soft spot and dropped | off.Whon the train hgd made another mile the conductor held \"out his hand to the constable and received two tickets, \u201cWho is the extra ono foi?\u201d he ask- RE > \u201cFor the prisorior over the \u201cWhat prisoner ?\" \u201cWhy, that fel\u2014\" ~~ Then there wag a raving and gnash= ing of teeth and hurrying up\u2019 \u2018und.| down, but jt was ho use, : \u201cSorry,\u201d said tho conductor, as te assed long, but when à pussengor: suys he won'Zpay fire on.miÿ train L gine him the drop.The only thing that surprised me was tq ee tingly.he obeyed onde, Le sis .Vile Conépliby a aa Fe mt 4 Mo el « Jehiel Jasper-atrolioditto! thé} ro\" cdi) horeusini: post .ulfice of orie hr | badk-cotntry villages: Suturday, sand alter standing aroundvwith his-back-to tho fire untilzho was permeated with caloric, sidis iv wera \u201cWell, [jgües PI J Howe\u2019 \u2018hid get along tôwittil=hotñol* Sjaito' Pôis Kin's papers cOhie fol Paid | He A pod behind the puatiotfice bhixat hd Ki custom, té\u2018tuko ft out fitid \u2018tond ik Heb © Can't It youseo' it; Jehiol,\"\" sald) the postmaster \u201cGovernment\u201d has Ts.wed orders\u2019 that nay postmaster: \u2018wiv, \u2018aHowe i non SubsEFIbOF to Fed a aub-i \u201csoribois paper will lore his cu L.6N0;1>\" Yon don't tell mé that, aint wigreat-ilea: 100 job-au cONUPIMBST BR {1 pues nd tho WweMhfdut: th Hh the mal tiduddo®in gntitahok) v a HH thoy cai dafiinoor Tegver Wb munity.- And'they-talk bout in us buints free coantyy.[Ua driftin EN into duepittinm * jot iis fiat ax À EN, How's ji-mun 10 know white gain\u2019 Gh iho don't fod; and now thé Gôverilé ments sottin'- duvein bin Af {adh of wis ism and kin\u2019 seni: tht priv à de A nth an gs ; fad \u2018me js pari boss Ah hi i it ee so bin, jor À t a) wo.dites d.® Uo he ny vu hat dye take.me G up that I'm.goin\u2019, 1 aubsoribe pion Page th that T'yo, on © ATX right here beside.the adhe vi ih conn To omit.Ne ain] ne in ta.\u2018co her oe ua noon as the bolls Login tal chimo and toll me who aro going to church, aml whothar they have wot tetaro the villains could vacape, on anything now.\u201d \u201chelp, bop: | y \u2018me JR, re Sh ite.\u201d Ant nv ng got vs of cheap plug tobacco \u201cput on the slate,\" +1u AL.TERRE 1882.Jing in -time to entourage \u201cme to keep | ! an A justice of the pea peace, in tho juterior 1e Zi Hofondanty tu er \u2018stable took lim in charge ro deliver |: minted Ny Weng [Oanadais.\u2018Movin \u201cMove \u2018in oroniing the sand bunk the, | should Lake khiore hear Lhe hast aad wre separated from approached.\u201d Qu nes are hidden: by the way throitgh the conse ucted up to th the sand range.rtrotéh like à Grejcesr Lhe.spneuge, side.La \u201cThe fig \u201col \u2018the ¢i mili, the widsh 680° tue.[1'tho distant: the grain fields, is and grapo:vinouthe fect, suon disappear, ani ild wagte of délicz AT Pont He u- gontly undulation, ay lots.few, al pect little va \u2018Lhe\u2019 Eo fine us foi, find 6 of dist.5 ie fot of.\u201ctwo | St léuming Tike a \u2018frin TL One ÿ \u201ché Toot of this \u2018grass grows luxuti \u2018the sindy slope.rest ar range.| Dotrit Litn \u201cKiti\u2019Cl Bibi hdr Gonoral Jacks H{ for them bn the prévioty ave \u2018[ihoy\u2018hid airived at bd éabin'iñ i'one- Le a Pr his ing ibn | ny \u2018hho: otutbd rom: the ohaiiting \u2018horse Wiigron\u201d to fi detailed tn «it apy 4-2 \u201cBrydder Cox dia 'étsoived 1 \u201ccout bl Ww ue {ont over dé jt the smd \"ddr\" \"boat alr i hong nite nittee left, Im\u2019 Toon\u2019 dei i Jo ehill on \"wid\u201dofie: hr\u2019 an satin\u2019 cold W boef wide bddèt: \u201cHis nihil \u2018had ot { back! Hk \u201cog'Had- hid S18\" wonsas, du\u2019 dehy iho: Wise?Fhkcitl* Hith down made \"rme-tronk id\u2018de\u201clertèes.* Diorta® de ai-| tornooti du inbral\u2019 had shih ts of-huekiébérries; a cheb y po, of bread; -fo' biled & igacan\u201d a \u2018duo à lity of \u201csassago; an -vonititation\u2019 was hex\u2019 litho make him logo je WU Ts suis Rett cri pdtet ass t yh to; 1 whet you\u2019 The = \u2018holioÿ huy dealin jourtied ing the difference Bo ness of tho WHE,\u201d i Deteity of thy he id pont ae it ha falso prophet\u201d ho mogued Lome-\u2014a thurougblyoppres red citinon.\u2014 Nero Maven Register.emigrate, cha dsl Trani; ai\u2019 Wo Rims said Link elfinigtoii Bay; un Lakë Ontario, They ure fonched by.a beautiful 4 of 10 miles.from, Pigtou,, Apart sako it.one of the \u2018mor\u2019 Fedii¥os Hil Fite Ontarid.narrow strips of beach, mile-wide isthmus, separating thelittle Jukes, the sand banks, whose iliston- \u201cing heights urs \u2018visible miles äway, are saioulliiiess.\u201cPh Ga \u2018inch \"of \u2018the sand wall the cedar winds almost \u201cThe 1 \u2018ate Ture along the white hs \u2018or two nearer \u201cihe sand \u2018barjo i ol thie, codurs; afew yards, tourer still \u201cbare trunks dignppear; SUlk x nourer | ly, the al topmost 1 igs of tho Perpelual ice is ; fopnd the Tool of\u201d ie steep\u2019 slop: \"| covering.§ und \u2018consolidating drifted over 1be hill duriog, the\u2019 \u201cwitjter months, There is something awè-in- piring ifi the slow, quiet, but resiaijess [7 udväneé of thie mountain front.\u201cmue conithitibd\"h- \"mind \u2018and vovidéhily\" \u201cdi \u201c| death's dodr:\u201c \u201cThey vécommé he bo allowed five ddl Ti lef fand, and that \"eh 8 Pope; f° fe\u201d agod | Fito ej Sat n bre pu it teh retain ee tôt citer, THe dl gn SH unin ving sand, WH vig; nd oven wil), Ed nest, à lrivo frie - sych:-aux Jogalit LI} wand bunks js in\u2019 dented wilh a sucesssion of rock-puved bay $ Whosg #taduylly shoaling ; mar- pins afford rire bathing Went lakes, euch\u2019 J'lông, and the lutterdouted with islauds, eropnds vo milos Lake Onturio by we Cupprontth thay colder waæls, vil Hazroud way iuplrnntis barcednby hy advancing Lyn, 10 avnid which a vol wo ls hs, oun he wists 4 \u201cPho: sand banks ptsulones thoishort epod to the luke; along which it-lepyez uw pebbly beach.aul is over twa td 000\" or 4,000 \u2018view or the sieap, white.[vout.of the bank, advancing nd over whelming the.geda wl, and tho.view rin froin the top of the rungs js doubly sos.Tit rivals - Nitigenid, \u201cCidriboring up the.\u2018stcep vid of-the-mungo amoag Lreus worded, sum is guined ut a.elevation, of nouriy; 1501 wo emerge\u2019 gn # Lei ed \u201csatfron, Lely sit bench, in wd sleopily, tall fing \u2018on {be \u201cot ior side down ig froen pis tured \"and à into the éedar woods,\u2019 While \u2018sûrfuce of this grand ly iting Moun aii * doy The orl ii pr by.Auches apart, but sue, rie sad, i is Winget 4 iy ve dmix| are 3 81) pos, to |, thoir pm of i ue, or: two\u2019 or Ct pH g over; he Soop asp fod -iblte border.nf Indian starditoryihas a :Orer the twu- -uhdu-l] us steor ave dwindling 3 thypack is\u2019 .ubovi knee, in, Alli out stedightoning lo appre loge Up a| proportions\u2018of {ie Bur iil hoy is [growing full, ad, powlulouvand the- ins.[fav éolok ant Héd'autit « p- aro some of: ii in igtior bol sa Cn | Fh prie rs goad ange the chief requisites for a gn) .fel ag water \u2018ain WK os hose .! Bien fals \u2018are\u2019 best \u201coUidied™ 7 the.7 { western part of this stile, sodth\u2019of the © Arkansas vor, along the Cimmarron Piver and the'h borless cf Higkn whigh * fort dome Phe count à nour difier ont charactor from Kunspy us seen from the vailvond, It is broicay- i into \u2018brit slevations with bluffs ravines und \u2018canons abounding ii fimibstone and 3 es Excellont raging in.af forded by thy plains aodgalloyés; with he abundance of: water in the greeks nd the mild opey wintors.whi h do.ais aitogathèr \u2018with thé \u2018Hedi and ultimately root polygamy out altogether.10 Joi Coat ol Ln church ceisler are poiyiamials, however, and auly, about \u201cComplete roturus received by the 10,000 persons will be disfranchised.The uperation of thc Edmunds bill, he ; \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 There has been considerable gossip ! in a portion of the press in iciulion 0 Exton, recent political movements in the Prov.i lies, 3 computation in : reliable sources dn the\u201d gübdernal j vote of 230 towny iv The Ve.mout Election.Associuied Press fun Addison, Ber- wington, Chittenden, Franklin, Gruv i Isle, Washington and r coun from offic'ai reiurns by town plerks dnd from othe the following Barstow, Iepubticau, 35,152 Dem crat, 14,107; Martin, urecnbucker und scattering, 1391:! result: + a tr sheet dearigay wounded, Quy \u201cwounded oelinig len urines Whust The 13th Bengal Lauce- vonunenced the engagement ant kiel teu of the enemy.They nb ws Shhoin their first charge.TVios L'nc:s held their ground gallant- wail fo-ce arrived.Had the Mzilurt brigude come up and sup ported them, we could ere now bave capturet Tel cl-Kehir.SIE GARNETS ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHT.Loxpox, September 9.\u2014Gen.Wolse- wodnds ide ei cats, Toe toute usoirdatoon 61 tee Pacose atd Toxus Pucifie raslroan .» wetl be ol- tected tduv, auf tiroush business from ¢he Pac tit at ce commenced.Win.Puit, sh phuiecer, and com- ation vi à Castle, NB.are be: ieved to have been diownel while yachting.Tic yaeit hus been found | botiom up.A volcano named Theramino, ini Centre Jupan, silent Tor many yeurs, + broke out in eruption on August the Gth.There Was u severe carthquake i \u2018 The Vecment Moine ines = mous avephiia.Bo Ely-Vivdehisd ol vo the begewebsl young copie os heir, wis beaten this tiroe by oc Demo eral, Rev, Viviun Dodgson was Tuten ene gaged iu preaching to à crowd ol die: s upon the beach at Lowestoft, England, when suddenly toud ciies for help sure bound coming Trou the sea.Meo Dodges sou leaped from a barrel ou which he was standing and i to the water's edge.There he suw that w boat hal Pew Advertisements, BEEBE PLAIN, THURS.EVE.SEPT.14th.TOWN HALL, STANSTEAD Friday eve.Sept.15.Village Hall, Derby Line, Satur-lay eva.Sept.16th, C T Return of the ST SOMETHING N brated Foundries in Ontario : 2 \u2014 EW THE\u2014 OLD OVITT STORE, \u2014Ar ROCK ISLAND] BEG teloform the publie zeneratly thut .Ehuve opened 4 Stock of 7 vok, Double and Single Stoves, he former from some Of the most cele » vf the he rye and FINISH; the latter two of my ; : ; i maki gjority 19,652.int 4 and that five persons p ince or Quebec.The resignation of Mr.making Barsiow\u2019s majority 19,65 | ajiet in the nc ' pb own manufacture here, which contain, re the popalace.ee : PU = ley telegraphs to the War Office at! 2h 1 Potiie coh: August the * were struxeling for their lives.Wilke M ; There are about tbe usoal number Cbapleau and the selection of Mr.hi \u201cote praia or noon: \u2014The enemy reconnoitered tho | Ty a fol.Yokobama, August ih out nt ine he raid ol FAIRBAIRN FAMILY, ee pices\" more Chan } 2 , © ; ; .s = - sitmie 81 .= Mousseau for Premier : the talk of cos- \u2019 | advanced poets with u considerable | the water and swam oul 10 the st Scottish Troubadours.we sig i 7: gixteen Cnoservatives and sixteen Lib- of contested seats following the geoer- al elections.\u2018They are ciaanfiez as lition: Mr.Mercier» advocrcy of de- member of Mr.dermocratic of 6,600, greonback und scattering 200.There are 10 towns tu force of alt arms, At duybreuk this, wanding \u201cbetter terms\u201d from iho hear from on the pwbernatorial vote.| morning Gen, Willis advanced and attacked them, driving them back with The Commander of the Chines forces tn the provinces near Annan has re ceived orders to march to the assis glingcreutares One woman he brought safely to land, two were rescued by ea by amin NEW MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS.PROGRAMME \u2014FALRT ! A pon wud fancy gssortuent of the Landsomest shupes and styles of Parlor and Office Stoves will attend but «mall margin over cost = ; 3 1 ère i .hires + a child vis >: L \u2019 Le srninion 4 vetion The ratio of Jevrense ju the towns to ste Late ; Le lat.ethers, and a child was ~ : erals In addition there are counter} Dominion Government in cetion hear trem makes Bamtow's majority los.We have taken tour guns.Our mer of the euler of Aun if the lar in the overturned br that couli swini.: The Hea rt of 0ld Scotland 4 \u2018 4 decier hich wi .petitions against goauceesfal Conser v- With à report \u2018but be was © be ome a | 20.000.The lst district with 1wo Lowns los is Vers trifling.The enemy have adorn ?[Uis presumed that the [yal Hume | Cv altd crie Jot erie, which will le \u2019 Mouseau> Uvsern | \u201cretired on their works from which ne Society wb conter a mue ul upon Mr teveale Lin Songs, Ballads, Choruse-, He i 1 y Low 1 8, which \u201c | .ative candidates in four eobstituencies, and against two wnsoeceseici Liberals.ment; thew apd olbvr malters have to hear 1rom, gives Stewart, Republ aa, 9,086; 2nd district, seven towns \u201cthey are now firing at five thousand yurds range.| shall return to Kaw) Enghty-seven houses were burned at Port au Prince, Hayt, on August 11th, Du:lysou.Lilt- und Folklore ! No Be=lueidental to this portion of the Hardware of Every Kind.disturbing i : \u201cui ne .Poland, republican, 4 majority ! Mr.Cook ot Phisviclphia.wie}, peut Li \u2014\u2014\u2014e_ bad a disturbing influence.Foi tne neadad, Poland, repablican, à majorits - n EL.CIE \u201c \u2018 | as À Mc.a 1 i Entertainment, Miss Bessie l'airbaireo will ; 3 Gen 335 ; ns .ortly with all the force.1 inciuding the French Consulate, Los, À TUE \" copy Entertainment, Mi w ; The Princess and the Cre tance.ii was repurtel that the late [2 pases py probably rai » po : have or my camp there ns the 2500,000 be A hundred.and fifty | died in 1346, in Lis E ih buueathed intreluve her fumeus Arrangement of Na- Stove Registers, eral are om tri È cie 3 \"> it.trom wii 061 protubiy reduce Poland» 12 : Nu FORTE ° Lot 6,000 weves of wild law! near Fox-d onal Airs, including The Dance Funes of Pipes of any desired size, A UTEp to CPE Paciée \"> jévatractors ot cle Goverument Rail majority mach, ifuny.The vote for railwuy, canal and telegrapn are now umilies Jost ail their offects and are buræh Penn to the Pennsylvania the North Conn tev, entitled A general pest of ail Kinde of \u2018 They leit Quebec direct for Niazars wav.who bad sgbmittel their claims : working fairly.We have found and homeless, ! Hospital and the Pennsvlvanis Insti- HIGHLAND HEATHER\" RE Falls, where they spent two or three days.From there to Chicago, where w arbitration.ut were not satisged with tke deckion of the arbitrators, town représcitatives in 233 resulted a~ wllows : Republicans 180, democrats LU, greentacxers 2, no choice 3.This buried the body of Lieut.Gribble.Gribble has teen missing since the | great cavalry charge at Kussasin, It A little girl of St.Catharines, Ont, named Cook, about eight years of aye, Fur years these no Income tute fir the Blind, institutions have derived with Bagpipe Imitations, VART IF, ! nsanufucturad on the TIN VV AI.remises hy un ex vrienced WORKMAN who has the latest other short stop 5 mble From, re in.oored it sir gives the democrats 31 members ink .wits attacked by au =avage og yester | from the wt, sd have been salistiel : REM A?5 these direct » Francine ren Bem being PER tr j'escess ut their representation in the, 15 thought probuble be pe marie day und bitten snd torn in ible by the fact that it required no expen- IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT.Sind bud sks cri os cables > ?Crau.La = sidoTernor, sn + the : ann Ln \"olseley.A .A ..Special rates during Summer and likely not to ugrec ut all, and this & eapital y t y Je and mai ent gathers that the cuemy ure giving us CeInphay, Superior Extra.àS0@5 85} Stanstead Sept.12, 152, Jar tickets goud to return np to fizst November.4 whole attempt at a trial will prove a ailave.The govern 5 ; ! rv hard anticipated.Egyptians .-ce i : ; .! er ancy races y ; nav fai \u20ac government haa wade cut any that has been gathers! for ten ie hal anticipated The Egyptians my's force in the engagement Lo-duy been discovered in Lako Erie in Uho Spring Extra.S0as 60 , Tiekets toall points on the line will Te & very strong caue, much atronger than years.Sweden and Norwuy reckon U77 HOW IN possession OX four positions pu bered 13,000, with 12 guns.Fire form of à sunken schooner, supposed Superfine.LL 00@s 10 od, ring the Summer season, un Sat- urda wat anticipated.In the beginning is reporte), and in European Turkey the bar7est is zail Lo be superior Lo on a fair average.the English more trouble than the lat from which the bnelish had driven them.the runks during the march, Kassassiy, Septemder, 9.\u2014The ene guns and many prisoners were cap Another submarine treasure hus La contin a cargo worth $300,000, Extra Superfin : 3G0@S V5 Fancy .0 ON@0 00 ¥ een.Strong Bukers i 5U@U OU Mildimgs.«3 s0@4 vd Saturday Bxcoursion .ÿ goëd te return on the following Mone lav, at Fare One Way, For full parties ; ; \"er ; ; Freiand : mal ; ire The Briti pi : davlTie seare ade for the vee as £ nee the défsnee boasted that they bal fn Ë pate It 8 elma ed that on Loxpoy, Sept.8.\u2014A dispatch iran fred fhe British during \"A das Lire search made for the vessel has Wheat Canada red winter.2710 1 52 gas = ; nlars apply to the General Passenger Agent Judge Wylie with them, bot of late 074 lands wieat will be an average nS : advanged witlan rango oi Tekel-Kebir, been in progress aver a year.Canada white winter.13601 20 Sainte Anne Ottawa River, or any Station Agent of the Company.Ismailia says: [tin reported that the Wolseley ut the front.Oatmeal per brl.5 60@5 To Un and after Monday, July 10th, trains | Net .crop.and this ia36 bushels per acre, but G i i Co ho ; » i e ater canal ha ; ; ; i ; ; ne hundred and y feat ¢ ; re .; { | the Judge has scarcely been able wi a coll, wet lands thers will be bus (Veh water canal SU buon cut above! Kassassix, September 10.\u2026\u2014The pris- Nt Sambi beng fect, of the Cornmeal.10.230 00 Notice to Contractors.will run as follows : eanceal his enneietion of Lhe prisoners hair à erop, and an these fands an Tetel-Kebir, thus poding the Io® unetr täken on Saturday say Ali Pasha Pacif dilway foll.th BO ime Quis per bus.34G QEALED TENDERS ad =: = qe .- 3 ; ace.Forty lu ., Te ge asie pu ay 5 1 0 the do.ville vin CRS i \u2018 ars Barley do.- Talgned, and e er for L've & for Nene] mmf 0 popular conviction will bo strong that + usci © be ad io England that Yesterday Too wounded British soldiers have Wis passing over it.The locomotive Ire da.; w rk at Sto Ani, will be received at this vi ct Levis and\u2019 Gu Beers aun 7.00 0.m it was lawvered des d that Wheat could not grown at a prog | FOterday, Là water in died = ; rol over safely aps w | ES MO.LL ea ne sas LL «1 001000 (fice until the arrival of the Eastern ant Arriye Benuge Jet.2m) 3.35 pm 5 as pu gered to each, an that for less than 502.per quavier, bat good Ismail, Sept.8.\u2014As the waler in Purr SAID, September 9.\u2014An Arab got over safely but tho cars went down, Beans (whitey.3 25 Western ninils, on TUESDAY, the 19(h quel 5 fae \u201c pu .\u201c\u20ac \u201c + fre water canal ie «ti ; .Ty - av of SEPTEMBRE ie.RAL ARSE , vady, Dovsey and their accomplices ren wheat now is bringing about 40s, the fresh water canal rs falling, from Telel-Kebir, who came today, Pho Montreal.insurance companies {, (eolored).@s0 fay of SEPT ENBEL, Peta, for the ex- Leave Quebec are Beamer | weve morally guilty.\u2014=a price which means rien for à good the lock sates cannot \"T ROUES = preports that Aral has diverted the are about apply for an injunction to Salter).@0| ek a the bed of Tilly through New Encland pointe N \u2019 D , .: ; ui nn Ce ate , .Ine}.or .T inher bed of trier or : Ferry ol à 5, muny farmers, and for those in partic allow Tee re i diet canal at Ismailia round hig entrench restrain the Quebec Government from | Potates por ban ne.! 00 stream side of the new canal works a Si | peg Remy Léger vs wm] 6:30 am J Wek .mit Bis who cuitivate the poorec lands.YuNChes have been dragg PY IOI ments, in accordance wilh the regom.levying thy new business tax, This is Hay per 100 bundle 80 60@12 50 ANne.Arrive Beuner 1 845 0 aa uige Wylie, on Monday, permit ; - the lake over the sand hills and placed ; ne ; .oS He N ; i 1 \u2026S @l2 à .; it .\u201c7 Sherbrovke 8.0 | 845 ted the fury 7 .TE There is a lot of land unter wheat 9 te earl by Lh ich! vert mendation vf Buropean engineers rogardel us the most expeditions as Straw © err 5 00@7 60 A Phun, showing the position and section : 48.5,45 am Jury tn the Star route trials to which will produce only one and a half 1\" t te anal he the | 1gh a er two serving under him, well as the most ceonomical, method Cattle hve weight, per Ibo @51 veine propose channel and specific tions Drawine-lt oo Lem render their verdict.The verdicu quarters per acre.IL woubl be an ab.Pndred ol Tie manne) ue he CONSTANTISOPLE, Sept.10.\u2014The | ofsettlin« the coustitntionality of the Beef mess per ol -18 00@19 06 | nice.ao ul he offi Can be ga plais r je bre Noam pe Ge .; : y 8 ar | Je ; .ilieuv = sess brise.Cs : office resident ug.< letween Newpor 5 al ebee, : was that the two minor actors in che solute benefit to the country, the Fhe secon TIVISIOn ts now In Lao hai | doluy in tue conglugion af the milieu y mesure, Tall rem ed Ter 00 oo@uv 00 incer, at Ste.Anne, on à lat i RII 5 heaving New wort al 40 am Land avriving rn - hor awaiting orders to disembark, A | ent ts Gruutod à fuolins où ir alow rendered per lb, : Tc@0A th insta sound alter FRIDAY, en unl ri ease, W.H.Tarner and J.W, Peci,; Loudon Times vemarks, if these cold Russiun General arri ed her day \u201cPHVention hits Groutod à fvoling où i The grand wial of the dofaleations Ege rel pordua.\u2026 21@2zà 1he SU instant, where priited forms of tend 410.03 pare.beDT Trains run on Montr are îtted, M.C.Revdol \u201cI wal lands, were laid down to pernun- P5sian General arrived here to-day Gio against England.The Turks by i Hrany wo al G the uofu al as Ashes pots por 100 1m.500 tos 10] der can henbtainesl.time.The Quebee Central affords the only acquitied, M.C.Rerdell, Dorsey's] ent pastüre, and Lhe acreuge of wheut |! One of the imperial yachts to Wil accuse the British of duliberately pro- DY Hunter, tho Montrea wotary, © Hoss dressed 100 11 0 00@0 oo Contractors are requested to Loar in mind rail couvmnnication with the eclehrated private secretary and John (C.Miner, | correspondingly reduced.asu matter \"69 the operations, longing the negotiations, far us known, instead of hein 821,000 Sheep live weight per Th.0000) @510 thot (enders will not he onedvre] unless Ghundier.fold Mines.ad Faris the i .; pr DITES B de AA ; 2 ay stated by « Moutreal journal, is in le per bi.50@25 do Had strietly in accordance with the print.Hireet route between Quohee, Boston and a were found guilty of conspiracy.Fhos.of fact, the acreage of wheat has in- The Battle at Kassasin, St meam oo the vicinitg of 8223000 ra hunetred Hams city Piel per IH t sois 0 ed forme and\u2014in the eusc of firms\u2014escepl New England points, Connections made at J.Brady, ex-Aust, Postmaster General; ee from 2605800 ares in 1851 Kassasiz, September 9, 9.30 a.m, \u2014 Condensed News thousand of which is due to the Phillips Land in tube Zod pails per 1h here i hed he thal signatures, 5 Hens a ol ee < 4 Le 0 2.002.915 acres i 2.e oo ; FE Sy si ne U ep Sin tierces 1\u20ac nature of the occapati residence Yäy for Halifax, St.Jolin, and ints in Stephen W.Dorsey, ex-US.Senator, ut tm rte ull A ow Firing om mend ou bath sides 5 Lirouth in parts of China threatens estate.And itis believed the list is in Herces per loc.ot euch mener of ie marie St tence the Maritime Provi a Quebec \"with # and John W.Dorsey, his brother, on India at prices below Lh6 cost of maisiag Hoven \u20ac clock t i morning, and contin.another famibe.not complelo yut.Butter\u2014 a mcepted Lunk cheque for the sum of North Shore Ruilwuy for Three Rivers, St.; \u2019 | Fais wilh greut precision until nine ; Townslyips choice new ato 21 $5,000 must accompany the tend viel Leon Springs and all points abov bee cape by the d Li Sa 3 308 ue ; À breltv womants ie: ; ., ownships clioice new, , vy 000.0, 140 21 , au pany the tender, which 4 D points above Que : pe by the disagreeraent of the Jar}.{in England the lot of the Englisi far- o'clock, when the enemy rotired.The jury in tho Star Route cases aro A pretty woman'y jealays hysband at a fair to good daries.00 to 10 shall be forfeited, F ihe party tendering Miso, with St Lawrence Steamboat Co.for 3 ohn \u201c1-00 10 101 declines ta enter i t rl ë i es 4 ner into contr As Brady and the two Dorsey's were the parties against whom the prosecution was mainly leveled, the result is a most tame and impotent conclusion, and surprised both the prosecution avd defence.Rerdell and Miner had no influential friends, and if gailty at all of conspiracy, must have been so in connection with Brady and the Dorseys.The foremon of the jury posed as a virtuous man who had been approached with propositions of brib- ory to the amount of 825,000 by agents of the Department of Justice, is known to have secured tho disagreement of the jury, himself and a colored juror voling for acquittal, .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 36.Col.Godfroy of the Utah cbinmis- sion dp an interview talks very hope fully about the operation of the Edmunds Jaw against polygamy.The commission have appointed clection xegistordin each county in the territory eight.Mormons, nino Mermon A pos- tates, and seven Gentiles.In somo counties\u2019 (ho peoplo wero all Mormons, and \u2018ippointrionts Were neccssurily hide among, them, but in all cases anti-polygamists were tnken.The oath takeh by \u2018the voter before registration is #0.worded as to shut out those liv- sng, i Au kind of polygamous relation, and Godirey suys that the Mus- Mons \u2018redlige-that tho work of tho obmmiskioli \u201cmeans thut such people shail not voto, ini) wil} submit, Only | \u2019e mer iz not a fortunate one, even in good séusons, Both barley and oats have decreased in ares, und there is again reported a decrease in cattle and shee).The decrease in cattle is 104,051 bead us compared with last year, and the de- creuse In sheep and lambs is 262,275 as compared with last year, and 2,300, 872, or 8.6 per cenl us compared with 1880.These tendencies to a diminished supply of cattle and sheep are aggea- vated by two causes, the high prices of meal which tempt the fiu mer, harrus- sed by losses in other directions, to part with his livestock, und by the presence of many foreign buyors, especially Americans, who buy up the very beat animais at prices with which English buyers caonot compete.The only satisfuctory feature in the English agricultural returns is a considerable increase in swine, but Lhis, says tho London Times, \u201cis but u slight set-off 0 the rest of the picture, which is gloomy in the extreme.\u201d The general tenor of thems reports is confirmed by the returns of M, Esticn- ue\u2019s annual review, published at Marseilles, Ju France the reports as to wheat, muize, rye and barley are all fuvorable and show improvement ovor Just yeur, In Greut Britain the returns, taking 100 as an average crop, show wheat 92.2; barley, 95.4; ons, 105.1; roots, 107.1; potutoos, 98.Last year's figures where, wheat, 90; barley.110; oats, 80; roots, 80; potatoes, 98.The wheat crop will probably bo ten million quarters for consumption, leaving fourteen million quarters 10 be import el.Spuin is the only European country trom which he returns are decidedly unfuvoruble \u2014[ Boston Jour- ISMAIL{A, September 9.\u2014No report of the casualities during the action yosterduy was made by General Wol- +oloy, but a train has arrived here fille] with the wounded, THE BATTLE AT KASSASIN.Lospox, September 9.\u2014A corres pondent at Kassasin says;\u2014After six o'clock this morning the Bengal Lancers and scouts came in with the news that the enemy sere approaching in railway.The British army was at once put in motion, and by 7 o'clock un artillery duel began.Arabi's troops of nll arms are spread over the entire ridge and a mile and a half up the line; & rain heavily urmud appeared at 9.20 am.a forty-pounder and Krupp guns are shelling the enemy's right, Thero is also a4 25-pounder a few hundrod yards off playing on the samo position.The British have the enomy's range exactly.One of our shells burst vight ovor tho wnemy\u2019s ranks, Tho Bgyp- tian artillery have got our distance very well, and their shells aro dropping steadily into our camp.We have horse artillery extended along our line bulf u wile on the north sido of the railway.They are tiricg rapidly, and at present the Egyptaians are slowly rotiving, To this moment no casualties have ozcured.Reinforcements dre just coming up from Mahsamoh.The Krupp gun recently captured from Arubi sont a shell nearly in front of his train.Our infantry are slowly advancing and the enemy slowly retreating, LONDON, September 9.\u2014A Kassasio correspondent mays: 1 have counted twenty of the enomy dead near ono nal, spot.Numbers of Egyptiaus are ly- great force on the north side of the | unablo to agree upon a verdict, The Afvican Company's steamer \u201cEthiopian\u201d bas beon lost off Lonngo.Trou and coni mines in England are preparing for a great strike in October.A fire in Peterboro, Gut, on the 9th, destroyed 819,000 worth of property.În an engagement with the Arabs ul Kairouan, Algeria, the French lost 50 killed, the Arabs 150.On the advico of his physicians, Bismark will tompornrily abstuio from taking part in public affairs, Typhoid fever prevailsin ihe Ottawa district.Three persons from Lardly havo died of it within a week.A destructive hajl and rain storm damaged the tobacco crop of Luncuster, Pa., to the extent cf 850,000.One hundred and fifty-three deaths from cholera in Manilla, on the 9, 274 in the surrounding villuges, Henry Scribner, brother of the New York publisher, was assaulted by robs bers at Demoines, la.lu has since died, The Greek frontier trouble is still unarranged.Germany has advised ths Porte to use moderation in dealing with the question, The Odessa authoritics are taking precautions to prevent the introduce rion of choieru, and all vessels arriving prom Egypt are quarantined, Tho company owning quarries nt Port Philip, Cumberland, N.S., has suspondod work, and the managor has ubsconded without paying the workmen.Fayette, Pexas, Lranded her with an iron used for marking cattle, making « star and cross, which she must bear on cach cheek for life, At Greeley, Colorado, the other day, #4 mau who caught a small catfish was swinging it to the shore, when a hugo Pelican swooped down, gobbled the fish, hook and all, and started to fy away.Tho seagrass line proved too strong for the bivd, which, attor a hard struggle, was pulled to terra lirma, and dispatched with a club.The bird weighed nine pounds uud a half, De Dosom, an Austin physician, wis called on to attend old Uncle Mose, who drives a dray.\u201cYou have been gorging yourselt with green watermelons for dinner,\u201d said the physician, feeling the patient's pulse.\u201cHow de debbil did yor tind that out\u2014by feolin\u2019 my pulsesses 2° \u201cNo, but by seeing the watermelon rinds under the Led.\u201d Suid the old man, raising himself up in bed, \u201cYou am dv knowinist man in Austin, Ileuh, old \u2018oman, take dat old harness from under de bed, or dis heah medicinal gemmaun ain gwine 10 treat me for eatin\u2019 a mulo for desseit Lo set- to my stomach, I ain't teched à wa- termillion in foah woeks\u201d\u2014 l'eras Siftings.Mose Schaumburg, the Austin avonue morchant, is strict in regard to the personal appearance of his elorks, 1lo wus very much opposed to his clerks wearing & moustache, und when ous of them applied to him fr permission to raise u moustache, \u201cDot vosh all right,\u201d replicd Mose; \u201cyou shoost raise so much viskers us you please, so long as you don't weur \u2018em in the store during pishness hours.\"\u2014 Texas Siftings.Western Dairy choïcenew.dG to 18 \u201c medinm » .UOto 00 Creamery fancy fresh per lb.» -22@22} 8 fine Ee.00 to00 Cheese\u2014 New perl.veo HY to 114 Skim cL 0 to 0 DEATHS, Parrox.\u2014In the village of Stanstead Plain, on the 7th instant, Mr.Andrew I, B.Patton, of the Customs Department, age 56 years, Bras \u2014 At Massawippi on the 10th inst.Sarah Aun Lowell, wife of Mr.Frederick Bean, after a long and painful illness, [| 51 years, ; Dat.y.\u2014At Stanstead Plain, on the 1th sty at the residence of her son John B.Daly, Esq., after n long and painful iHness which she bore with truly Christian fortitude, Mrs, Anne Daly, widow of the late Thos.Daly, Bap in \"lier 83rd year.The deceased was horn in the city of Armagh, Ireland, aud lived the greater part ot fer life in the Township of Compton, P.Q where «he was deservedly esteemed Ly al who knew her for lier many charitable and kind acts.Requicscat in pace.Ciamperi iy \u2014At Sherbrooke où the | 2d inst.Wright Chamberlin, of the \u201cSher.| | brooke Honse,\u201d aged 57 years, Mr.Chan berlin was nn netive, roterprizing fusiness man, very highly respected nnd esteemed | hy his townemen, - - me WANTED.VWVO good men in Stanstond Ca, to help handle the Figure 8 Churue.Al olnggmal ao bite gid lb Lo BH Wis ; \\ - = Foret sise swe an | burt 3 Which Lam vous at the yecy, Aowost I ) IRINTS otes with me of over, six Xt standing; | a, PLAGE vit Fat ETS IS PS CAES EN ui .fy BU Yomi a asd bir ise sie odd amit fire 208 \u201cWHERE.ci ze wonlp afin ook bic, ct à cat de nh MO oe = ii i Tore 1 2 ex : TH Caen ond up UF, atu OU TS REP\" Toh ae apd RUE isggas pol Frs HA A \u2018N 9 N , TTT Kei lst\u2019 Chigéent\u201d i went 2e ited \u2018Stock in \u2018the, County.2 \u201cHit present Block co rises \u2018a \u2018splendid; ASortantof Lowi M fra in tan adi ; nfs; Cashmere Marat # a to Fess Goods Wyte Gruds,, Heachéd Cotthn, ji.bh Dring, si ii =) Dong) i of Degas toRe and i a Paints O1ls; Glass, Nailk, à usally: kept in sis us i.e san ni L lahat bin a Bost ii odio LE Laat?Clo ated wb Pr A ba pen ou 108 Son -Dipn ne Sin i .pa sud Cole oijet 8 tn Plates, Divina a Seay atbok Goblets, Tumblers, Tt, : aba TZ «nas BE: LÉ EE Py pa 8 = > & 2 Ra te M.\\ * ei + soft anis \u2018anis ad wilnst } Ce Li \u2018hepest: wn or sale as} dD ie ChnOan Y Lome 48 Bureltd, none better Hig paid ss dan « fe R \u20ac 1 : i sh 2 PR dc 0e PRESS Fee Ps mess Bitar and fiveside | SEE 1 Influence Rainfall and ; In a general way ther: begin tn be! sproadi my & popalar belief that forests - increase the rainfall of the country.As to how this is done, however, no ; \"very.definite idea prevails\u2014Gcieutifc men have been recently making some very ieterosting experiments in this \u2018 field.The results show ~trongly that) orests Jo exercise à dechiei favorable \u2019 It is mot cobdiesveir estaldished ~ - thei they directly came beavy rains\u2019 \u201cThey do, however.acconiiez to ihe ! best light st the present 10 be had.io creme the frequency of light bowers, \u2018and thas are of icaleslabik benefit w,; vegetation.fn ober wavs the lene cmt eBeet of trees om climate, crops | Samd fruits io suliciently weil establish 3 Dr.J.M.Anders gives on oe Ameria Natwralist 3 gant summing op af the Jatos research om thi saber Not the danst of the teowfizs be men Came 2+ the good servioe belts of mou.land dio In.protecting vegetation fron smrms apd bey winds I ib very common Dow for enfirbtemed farmer in the West sod Nonthwest 10 pian Sense | sows aff trees aud hedges of everyroem i demg the wortbery lime of their or , \u2018hunés and guounäs.Do Anders | ys = ] \u201cThe experimen kas ben tried ex- | temswally im Fuuvre vd pluniïng wes.| mw felts ome bonded oeters apna, and ; - with smrrkied benef w the cliteute, : amd Vharne ae some pond neusoms for | oy EDERERE that 3 Similar etgeciment in ; W,, wenipns plates in enr ce ceuntrx | » WE prose gully advange, ja; Dons desem ofysarmud many times than rai grown dn the dity smrpusses in qualils | and wise dive grown im tbe ovum, mm his fis wscoilbubile 16 the wove of Shotnal shelter in the Sumer piu\u201d \u2018 Ravesits infinenne dhe acpopdère : moto queveniioils dy disivr eine\u201d om ins gemorall bmoiiday dos fo wg ober | wy.An esuponition is gree foe | ~~ ape mul thin weonilivnd.int dhe differ | eas dar more dha made ap Ly | witht fis eallled \u201ctracsgüraution\u201d cé beuves | aff dhe woos Wiis canepauë- 0 : @ dingrae to the imssiïile pespwatioo Ei af mimmils.Svme continsive experi- ; ments wane aude wish moine pos | bts, Grise de view hu ae do ! wot absinthe, bot Gas ces the i dontenry, they give Maui Modine | be aébamrthué dicruneib dhe muse.i Wie guuntity of iaseuniblle Fag het i goer orfl leva lene alto sum j do œue œud a quatter cou do de | square foot aff leuf autos.The wei ! allel mettupher ad'evadingr le beures of; ri, | He Les vus 2 l fur se perce 0e La N: Dion wane Tirer vas RHEUMATISM, Meurclgia, Sciotica, Lumbego, Fackeche, Soreness of the Chest, Geet, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- iegs and Sprains, Buras cd Scelds, General Bodily Puias, Tooth, Lar and KNeedache, Fro \u2018sd Fest cod Ears, and all otiér Pains and Aches.; = Kt Prosmice neh oye ST acces Bani TT SSS Eee As ir ip Tires: Lecgiagme 1023 TT 211 D3USSIE7S AND DEALERS IS ¥EDIITSE 4 VOGELER & CO .Baltimmaae, 2d, 5 de \u201cLOOK You !\u201d IF YOU WANT £ BEST\u2014 It \u2014T Harrow, Plough or Horse Rake, -\u2014GO TU\u2014 CARPENTERS, DEEBY LINE, VT.des aod Lest Ling ever seed Fe 6 Huscew.Call and see i for your TES Fon Jie\u2019 want 55 as ses Lot the White Russian Seed Wheat, pm
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