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Lucknow Sentinel, 1890-12-05, Page 7
r I jv„aur.......o W bold and far-seeing one. It would appear, IA $$e$�S OF 0 WIFF• TZNDING TO THIiPARAFOB. - . .. ,OLERfiHllilfl9i'd Blaai'1'Tlilii SSLoIs@. ,_ l. jz 299MHi)Qllfi69. of the (creat Ooma@relal House# jj Tali,HB �bQg• 4 WAR'� " Over twenty years ago," said, was a merchant in Dalkon, a Incidents seed Lessons of Interest to Those Wives of lrsmotas ]!P•w York Ministers bat Their Staebands, History . - - - d Now In Trouble. , offia- a with prosperous instructions, he feared he might one day ;small place iu Dusseldorf, Gormany, baving he him- ten pro- 1 - - " • who Do Ott Drink, as well as to Those Little ldentilled Witt � Th® great banking house of the Baacings $a �litaolco g%Mat's 11%tenents in the l[r• Kahl ]feiler'e Loug Haut For His JIGe- woo are sot; Abstaiiuers. work. Clergymen's-wi do> ot;. X11 believe that waQ tot n o London n 1770. by dome Oolnlnils of the rimae• sing Better -Haiti. The W. O. T. U. at 1�arry Sound fs rztak• fog for a Demorest Medal _ they are bound by their position toper• and',is, sons. o bngla din the early p alt A London cable says : Herbert�Ward people to lopg and often cry speeches until all arraagemento Contest, to b® be there amoral y form pariah duties. Mrs. Lyman Abbott, the wife o! Henry Ward Baeoher's Ono• of the 18th century and settled in what: clothing business in writes to the Tunes as follows : with S desire to be loyal to Ms. Stanley, it desire SAD LIFE STORY. DIED oiP auanl$. " Died of Din• Censor, says, for example, that a minister's mother, and proved to be a thriving Exeter. Francis became a director of the every t for me longer remain is impossible On Monday last an elderly man giving time Rate Field Resorts that nets " should be the inscription on many wife is, flret of all, a wife and that the duties which she has in common East Indian Company,aind being a staunch Pitt, was created a baronet by silent. Mr. Stanley has raised all the side Jameeon•Barttelot stories and hie name ae Karl Mailer spent a short in London in search of his wife whom he i e a public man'e gravestone, as a warning to the late with other matrone are to be attended to looks supporter of that Minister in 1793. Sir ranois died a issues of the ;a ky Uvw!�Q, tLi0 mein ,uiiEii' rtrE;LLa> u :a _ru� boa t,rk _„ on n.wrl twentg-$ve years .`� ¢ y ddveTtiaer,4� rising generations. It is said Haat Chieti 3 aetfceaiie,iGo iii�:tfrtriau?r first. These accomplished, she upon _ whiah p sg?4, !€"viI!° several sone. t3ir Thomas Bucoeeded to iiia ' not tanntrover6V. He may or may _ • „ ago. According to the London r.. ;,,o Millar. nt the II'hfted {atee>' f py k Oi,II*0 .pw. nrivilee�. but of as a Baring, the eldest, who _ ate, Irmo --A Mad in jv„aur.......o W bold and far-seeing one. It would appear, -- a kind hearted resident of -London : be "' I upr fostered by dining. at late hours. The late Cary. Mrs. Cbgrlea Parkhurst wife of the pas- 11348. He took no ao ive ppar UUUA- art. known toe thersiore, that in charging the rear guard irresolution and disregard of " Over twenty years ago," said, was a merchant in Dalkon, a dinner, eapeoially the public late dinner, is ter of the Madison Square Congregational nese of the firm, and was his encouragement offia- a with prosperous instructions, he feared he might one day ;small place iu Dusseldorf, Gormany, baving he him- ten pro- a nnieanee. Why abould intelligent men be called upon to hasten their departure to Chnrah, New York, holde similar views, but adds that it a minister's wife is not in Baring, s gond eon of Sir Franoie was the members of Have to answer a charge for which so he oolleoted all succeeded my father some years vionely in a saooeesfRl jeweher'a business. a region where ban, are unknown by time when sympathy with her husband's work her Dr. John Hall's regarded as one of greatest the family. He was born in 1 and self was responsible, the titele•tattle of tale -bearers and a - I had myself made an eapeiifal study of the sitting down to a dinner at a moat aro g9ing to bed, and listening usefulness is impaired. wife- seldom sees the public. This is also Lo after ,initiation into btes, 0 in London, and, for a time, lacked his Hnbardinatea." After stating Stanley's column was not above re• human eye, and spent two years with an eminent optical epeaialist, so that when I people to lopg and often cry speeches until all true of the wife of the Rev. William M. heat•aalaried in.New came to the United States, oondnoted the trans Atlantic o! that ____ _t _�a «n.ot ko h;maalt had buried „-.„a rete nnaseseion of the bueineas my hours in the morning,? Ta lor, the hi pastor _ Y g o,,, ,,,,,, ___ _Jit., -_--A .,t n Phi a Rhw nmmnanv. While living in Philadel- ',�;, i'-'} dead men rf6auay unu ace. .,,. .«,. --•'-• pruppoeuo v, . ., -•-^ --- •- ca- ,;n.�..."...•-..- --- -------- — -- ! Mr, ypard sake why Stanley left inexperi• continued to prosper with rxe, and when Mrs. Richard o The notion of the Prince of Wales re mrd- he entered Parliament as enaed o ,�iaor® in' aliarg® of the rear, know ...th®I+'raneo-Prussian w$x broke out fn 1870 is an attempt to pYoaure a liquor li9snse bra. Henry Potter, wife of the Bishop of Senator Bingham. His political lila egan J ini; that Chep could only carry out his I bad ooneiderable property, a wife and at Sandringham is of great interest, end New York, shuns the pnblio ighen at hams, fn 1812, when1. orders and drive the load•bearers with happy home. On the first draft I was will, doubtless, have considerable weight in but has a large circle of private friends. member for Taunton. On the formation a • greatest Rev city. �9by had he appointed ballad. and when my wife knew that l host the straggle for a focal option la}� in Great She divides her time between thin city and of the Peel Ministry, in 1834, he became 1. to go to the front oho went into hyete p Newport. NeveithelEea, Mre. Potter and President of the Board of 'Grade, and in ,• ,; Barttelot, om he die] as much oe Britain. It appears, by a speebh recently ' Barttelot d eked him, and who he knew The company to which I was attached was her daughter are indefatigable voluntary 1835 he was raised 4 the peerage pointeas L d .� delivered in Glasgow by Sir Wilfrid Law• workers in the missions o! the oily. flare. Ashburton. In 1842 he was appointed �I was unsuita le for the work, to a position not ti move for four days, and pending the eon, that a publican recently undertook to ` +' of n,omentou8 responai,bility at the inaction eomo o! the men were allowed p Rainsford, wife of the fashionable rector of Special Ambassador to the United Staten, secure a tavern lioense at Sandringham, St. George's Is more of a society woman and in August of the same year he con- -1 supreme criais of the expedition 7 'What to remain in their homes daring ,i►nd upon His Royal Highness hearing o! mast be thought of Stanley -turning back the evening. During this brief in• this he took prompt measures against the than a church or mission worker. eluded the celebrated Ashburton treaty, { on Yambnya, sneering Barttelot he had serval I ooneented, on the pie&dines Mrs. Arthur Brooke Saye that a woman by which the frontier line between the of my wife, to anted, a my scoot and flee applicant, with the effect of keepieg tho should always be in 9ynipathy with her State of Maine and Canada was definitely 4 i {made a wise choice, and selecting him to mauicipality clear of a drink shop. The sera the interests at the expedition 'from the country. we left all our effeois, husband's work, whether is be that cf a agreed to. Lord Ashburton a se a strong 1. 1 g Dint made by Sir Wilfrid is obvious. If but that parish supporter of the penny postage system when ,'' during his abe0noe? and with difficulty escaped to the city of P olergpman or layman, Mr. Ward doole ? that with all his so. Aviatyrdam, where we took passage for the Prince was entitled t o use,hie right of work with the wife is entirely a matter of, proposed in 1837. He died in -1848• Sir �;� ownership for the exclusion of a beer shop, choice. Like other clergymen's wives in Francis Thornhill Baring, son of Sir ' Icnowledged fanlce, Maj. Bnrttelo<, with New York. After a rough trip we arrived, the oitiz nn ae a whole ahonld have a semi pplendid lapaity to the best traditi-,ne 0f almost without a dollar, in the greet town, she will not make the first calla on Thomas, born in 1796, died in 1$66• He f} ,a fife service„ held snored every instruotion of metropolis, and after wandering around lar right. members of her husband's church. Young entered Parti office for Portsmouth in rd -of t Vi Stanley to the last. In the fabs of starve- the city for two days in eenroh of frienr e A 1;unl aLAVE. Mrs Winchester Donald, wife of the filled various offices, end was First Lord of "y tion he ref used to open the stares: Stanley .we decided to some to Montreal. It was A, striking object lesson in temperance is rector of the Church of the Aeoeneion, the Admiraltin 1852. At y at the diaeol he c o! the Rai= t i thea warned him were eeaential to the sue• impoesibla for me to get work there, and tarnished by a suit jnot filed in one of the New York, feels that butesayBarHhe be wish sell ine created Baron Northbrook. Aub her , t Dees of. the expedition. Yat Stanley se the little store of money woo nearly local courts. A woman who acknowledges demands nothing. of her, Edward Oharlea i",accused him the Major) of disloyalty. Saye gone, I decided to move westward, and she is an abject slave of the rum fiend, would not be satisfied unless she was member of the firm, ��.'`' Mr. Ward "There was no reason for him M000mpanied by his wife and child we chargee that certain individuals knowing identified with the interests. of the church. Baring, was ennobled in 1886, at the same . I to ref Bens tool and u edioi►�o but his arrived in this oily in Deoe smbar, 1870., I her weakness plied her with liquor for the She makes the first call on her husband's time that the peerage wee conferred on .Sir i' p#olid se of discipline. To have taken was not in the city long before I secured purpose o! fraudulently pnrchaeing her parisbionere because she thinks it pleasant Nathaniel de Rothschild. Edward Chaetae �- ' ase IRA" oar own hands would assuredly employment with a jeweller named Mar, interest in certain real estate, and tbat to know the people one meets at church was made Baron Revelstoke. Several �; I lliave led to blodehed. Stanley mast take ray, and atnrted housekeeping somewhere while in the drunken etupor she Mrs. Heber Newton lied twenty mites other descendants of the founders of the onion of thm blame. By his example on in Chia neighborhood in a'neak frame nonce. signed the papers disposing of her away from New York until. `this fall, hones have filled important positions in t m 1H the me] up, he initiattid t.mong the Business shortly became dull and I was intereat fora nominal enm. She now Buss because she thought country air beneficial Church and State. It has been the custom , r . :, members 0t bis staff the ler)in- of itidiffer- discharged. to regain possession of the property. Ah, tober children. Now that her children are of the members of the firm to retire from ' ` encs to human Buffering suet among; the. "In company with a follow.countryman rem, how much misery thou art reeponef• grown she hue moved into the rectory on active business when they receive thein I )) p 1 volunteered to go to South ,America. to hie for, and bow terrible is the thought of the Madison avparis and will probably take an titles. Tho firm ie engof n ti a large ns load•bearerH & fntalietio secs: fancy of their tent in the negotiation of national Joann, lot as mere beasts of burden. By appoint- work on the Panama Canal ind, had good devastation and ruin brought by thy aid interest in. pariah work. fn exe:hmnge and money broking, and in the. . ing Barttelot under Jibe •ofroumAthi,ces he euceass, leaving fairly good health and upon the bodies• and Houle of men and deliberately reeked diaastrr, to neo no making large wages in the d.itob. Five women, who Bbuuld 'be as they were in- Dowries for Daughters. notedproduce trade, dome and colonial. It has v� ❑e irtgtruesione. He n eased away, during which time. tended to be, " onl a little lower than the It is a toot that cannot be denied, 'that Bated as fioanoial agent in various ic-omger-wod, V y _years sq Y oat European wars. Its American corre- plaoed BartteYOi in a position of bewildering. I kept up a regular correspond enee angels. fi-e--mrcdrlte-Eiases-6{ �� Jreab�dD��f7cs'' placed arts By an j%;Ieged sgree mens my wife, and at the conclusion of 'my term LABOR AHD WIII8HEY, ° baokward of all in making provision for its spondento are Kidder, with Pippo Tib he put B ►rttelot more or I signed a new oontre�ot for a similar term. womankind. In hardly any other country New York and Boston.—PhiladelpJt£a {• s less at the Arab's mercy end lest him I had not worked more than a y ear an the ` TJnt it the drink factor ie eliminated is there seem indifference shown for the Ledger. Abandoned. By punliehing the affidavitOfsecond term when I was stricken down from the problem there can be no suco, ss• daughter's' future. It would appear from. A yANII1�E H>JSBaND'� NOTION. a s negro valor he. dt naerita diad men. with yellow fever, but having plenty Of ini solation of the wage question or buy the account "of Herodotng that the maidens i y, roan anewer for himself whether h9 should money, with me I was able'to secure good `other question that classes' to the better- of Babylon, like those of.London, werepe r. The- Way a Conscienceless ♦camp eiets Hie ti not bear some of the responsibility for the attention, and alter an fitness of over a went of the working elaeaes. Any ByatPm dawerlees, Have for their virtue and per• Bead Opt of the Yolce- disasters which befell the remr guard." year I made my way up the west coast &e of socir l reform that does not take fall conal ehar'ms , but in their ossa the rear= far as San Francisco. From that place I cognizance of the vast 'mild awful waste o! riage market was made co equalize the Two HolyokorH were standing together e cheeses of all, and provide every one with .in the corridor -of the post -Office. One hap- � K31E, FINANCIAL FLUBBY. nrote to my def toifter in ,this writinK tor'othe drink traffic fails a ived property and &thet�vit la point and a haeband: It was the onetom to put up pened to notice that a postal card held in, e.' ---• - .. . ;'s Excitement in London- aNewYork c.fficials I was told that my wife bad died cannot suoceed. As long so the saloon and to auction the most beautiful and comely, the fingers of the other was directed to the x3auk-� xer3ordlnary , casures. an,i that the child had been taken home by ,in palaces crowd the streets of our cities and to knock them down to the highest holder. how does this come ?" waa and mieery nigger ; the money thus realized provided " Why, A London aalile emyH : The Stock Es- so'rve friends, who were on their way t -o the tibe inpvitebie a�nditiorpof vast-multatud4 e. .dowrieH for those lees favored by N,etnre, poked. Do1. yon write letters to your- aihange today wee a prey to ntafounned fatherland. happiness who were ° then disposed of to the more self ?" . r rumors. There is iiothitig ua the crion,itary '• Heart-brotcen alter a fruitless Effort to of our people. Uni a no peace, pp needy men who would consent to take •' in this case, )Yes," was ibe answer. Bite&tion to creato uueasit,e8s. 'rhe Bauk find my child, I determined t0 bury my and untry tbs r kn are not' pthing ossible B m them with the addition of the smallest " That's funny :"' . ch ¢ . ;; of Enslanrl return will probably eaaeed care, in a strange land, and accordingly saloony t Neta York Mows ain and Expresa.e ,the the,juIn this way every girl found shag- "Well, not eo very. See the other side." . �14,OOQ,000 and it is expected:. to reach took pnseage for Hong Hong, , g g band, and every man a wife whom he could, He held.'ft up, and the•other read: '• 1. �1ti,000,0U0 a week later. Every faoiiity out been engaged to superintendr tlhe build- ller, wbo- woniAx aulrFtteaE•...•.......I......••..••........ _ will be given by the Bank of Englund and in of a tramway out Pe kin. After're• ra eiwtll only donbleimes dthat " tbe vote'om Tbatrs q "This," adds the pe hope theib etiot their * Bno. BEAM£,—`There will be a meeting •* 6 .other banks to borrowers on stacks an g p y p customs." The customs of'Bab ton do not 4 i ,other securities. The oonutry b-3nko have maiuing, there 'for two yearn I skipped exactly what is .needed to nrif olitioe. Y of the z: O.O. B. G., No, sal, at the hall It will make it impossible to use money to enjoy a very goon reputation; but this par• : the evening of 23ovetnber bth, to trans- ; ceased 4o withdraw money from London, under nn assumed name on the German corrupt legislation. Give ever famil sett; will l fined m '" end there is ©very app, a,hat the man Of=war, seri after cruising , for y y ticnlar one, detestable ag it wee, wee, after `: act spool b bleed, s. Ideubers not prey 1. I two votes, are for the business and one all, simply the logical conclusion of a ec- - J. B , p 6ecretary. sub -&onto panic is , ove,L 1 tura aysei " fi p yand there dies ver d way hat the storyiva of for the house,; send the bummers to the pie who- were too selfieh to provide their ; •. • •• » -4 sharp rally this &fternnor) ail around• cit wife's death was without foundation prosperity da❑ hters with dowries, and yet iehed to *•• ••• prices did not fully recover,.btit the rnhr- my rear, and you will ensureand g � Yes, but I don't exactly catch-• on;' ltot was rogHsared,and baei nes, i hien bad and that she 'had within a Sear written ,to the permanent eupremany at temperance, see them all married. Wei do n0toars�lves liberty, and jastioe.-Veniy B. Blackwell. relieve 'that the addition of the dowry protested the innocent. }leen practically imposaiblt- at.s resumed friends in the neighborhood for aeeietanoe. A FINE Law. would have any very great effect on the „Oh, you don't? Well, I got the cards ` even in the nipat epeoulatice stocks. 1 at once set out As find her, hearing that marriage gaeStfon - that there would be printed myself. The Boo i9 all a myth. Tile money ior.thE+ payment of the Jan- she was engaged ae & doinee►ia in a Now it Dot very many more marriages inconsequence; When I want to go opt of an evening I nary coupons of the Argentina loans fon drtl7at Beach w H not the rit. on los e, and that remarkable that ourdCanadian•lawa makes or, it there were, that the result would. be direct one of these postale to my house. and the next coupon of tai° Urnguay debt is altogether a matter far congratulation. When I reach home my wife hands it to for a teacher to be fined for already in hand. ThEretuteroent that bills abe had not been at the placed named since fro pce,eiblE+ If a young man and woman wieh to marry me with a eiQh. I offer to stay at home drawn in 3arinp, Bros. after Sa+urday we pari pageed through on our way to pulling child's ser in school on the ground If each other, and the latter- is content to and stand the fine �f $Lbi but she won't tavonld not bo aoorptec� is . of �• I,hry will Canada several. years before. Since tbatr that the ear is a delicate organ and may be Masi . thewait, the former can eeneraliy find means have A that way -"—Holyoke, be sooep6e+d a� asural. Rnpea psi -per fell 1 time I kava done nothing bat move from injured, which is quite coshoprrect, bet ll the of egpporting a wife, if he is worth any• Transcript.. so -day, Argvntir,ee 1 to 3, pwl Uruitany 3, place to plaea in search of my wife and s9me time permits dram pocket, the coat, off thing, and is really anxious to provide On the Paris b,,uree priced wer+, irregular: -child, working long enough in the larger money out of a men's pocket, himself with that paxticnlar ane. But, That (food Old Hymn. . There wag a general rcoovery toward the hnaotH tI havEpi visit d arle I il %beoontivided the his l.endi g cities brains tout t of big ohead', handeBwhen hie at the same time, we consider that to 11 What is that tune the ehoiris.treating close, but an uneasy freling prevailed. talk o! a girl's dowry as a bribe offered so abominably ? Do yon repognize it? " clog,, but aneetteed on b'eithB�rliu bourse. in the United States and Canada, and will demented head sonde him upon some to young men that they may marry her ,,Yes; its nomo is Dennis."' At the close there wa s & huaderwte recovery, kc -(.p up rho search while I have the unlawful errand, this fine Canadian law instead of punishing the man who wrecked for an unworthy motive of gain, but the last gaotatioue i b wed a general strength." him, . purtishe•s the poor victim, who hag is not -only nonsense, but a hypo. The North German Gazette Hays that .rho decline. a -treed been robbed of all that makes life critical excuse pa't forward to ' din- German and French Governments have _ —: Itx'fx1AJJSN IN TUE ChUlRt�xar: Y art of her " — Y dear. n guise a selfish neglect on'�the p come to an agreement regarding Africa. In T>q>� tzt18lNE-49 UAR01-AETIICK' _._..—..- parents; and also that a family of any return for a' German recognition of the The 111ghe6t Anglican Dignitary Gives � � •—'—' The Lsto Lady Boseberp, means, Who allow their daughter to go French protectorate over Madagascar, B`x�siret'e iteport; of Voinincrelal Fail- Judgmeat,' A CainFt the Bishop off Lines Fr&nue aOkilOwledgea the German riebts �i ares and What it Slrows. Coln.. The Countess of Rosebery, whose death empty -hanged to a poor mall's yonse, are. on the coast owned by the Sultan of Zan - There were 4G failures ire/Canada re- was announced the other day,was Hannah wantin in the most ;elementar fa want orm of zibir: A London desputoh asps : The Aroh• octad to Broidatree,t'e curing, the past biBbopofCauterburybaedeliveredjudgment the only"daughter of Bon Meyer 4 properwry t It a not ao mbut the want airst 37 ice th«, great ding areek,Hgd &gi6i„st Roy. Dr. Edward Kin 13isho of P Cardinal Manning,ppeaking on the labor week, ag g+ p Rotbgoh'i'ld, who died in February, 1874, of & dowry that i deplore, duestionreayo the wages'diffioalty ought to 3 I 21 and 28 i„ thA CorrEsFommng wtyeks of Lincoln, who. was charged with ritualistic leaving her the snug competence of of that afeelingtin the middle pros that 29' .practices, regardirjtg the jurisdiction of the $6,600,000 on deposit in the Banff of shooed.make them look upon the pro use- be' solved st means n a itch contrast 1889, 1888 and 1887, rr-speuti'vely. Li the Eocl°eiaetical Court and his obligation to Fngland, beeir?t=s other large propnrtieg. of a dowry as s neoeeeity ; the life of use- between mestere arid men,. which should be United Sime" tbere wa•ry 200 failures r°- y Oo March 20, 1878, ehe married Arobibald less and pleaourole9s monotony that they revised periodic&lay. He also thinks re- United t0 Brsdstroi)t'e (Turin,, the week, as ab°,y the rubrical directions in the Prayer g course to legislation for the settlement of ported to wi+b lbl in the pre=ceding week, Book, The Archbishop 8u8pe.nded jadg- Philip Primroeo, flits Earl of Roeobery, academe their daughters d- leado useless labor diepnxearahould, se far possible, be and with 217, 178 and 223, reapectively, in anent in -regard t0 the BiBlid;r'e rubrical who had succeeded to the title on the der►th becanee the aro too rcause0 allow them avoided. " a b of his grandfather ten years before. The to woi.k, pleasureless because are they despisethe the eorres�.onoi rg`weeks of ]889, 1888 and irregularities. The nliain r of water with The first triennial meeting of the Na - 1887. The total number of failures in the wine used in the not of consecration, marriage created a marked sensation, bathe such simple pleasures as are within their tlio Arahbisop holds, infringed on the law the fir occasion on which a peer of the renes, and are too poor to provide them tional Council of the Women of the United Canada reported to Bradstreet'e. from State will be hold at Albaagh's Opera realm placed bis coronet on the brow of a with o;hers--and, aUovo all, the pre anticus Cj from February • lannary let, 1890, to Nov. lbth•, 1890, of the Church. ,but eforehand use aid not c fiend Y House, Washington, p,' 1,416,egNino,'t 1412, 1,618 and 1.128 for e'a daughter of Israel. The Earl was then toll of an education thus l' ft c the dough•. chargeg ender 30 years of age, a profound eobolar. tare, if unmarried, withotat & oompetenee' 16th to 18tH inelneive, during which time responding periods in 18$9,'1888 and 1887, the egiebopetiONI reg r,ling6 ableolut an waaadig� tbero will be seven sEeaioug, This oonven- reepeotively, It, the I'Juited States tbere who bad matte big mark in.the, HouPe of and witbout the meat?e of earning theft missed, not beim; supported by the evi' Lords e9 a powerful debater and thinker ow•in livelihood. An imperfect araattexing tion will probably be the largest represen• ,were reported fol. n Himilar prrind, 8,702 in' tative bed Of' women ever assembled. 90, 9,818 in 1889, 8,649 in 1888 and 8,361 car ncd. The Archbishop decided that Dr. on the Liberal side in politico. The bride .of Dna or two languages, and a still more p 1887 — Sing'e action iii turning big face to the was young and beautiful, an enthusiast in imperfect knowledge 0t the piano, are not .�-- east daring communion and thug making art curt music, a capable manandr sufficient by tbemselves to mglse a girl The 'En lisp` Fbreii;n Office has promiae.t� A lrDt Y ON N -ARCH• his mann&1 sato invisible was illegi%l. The of libivant eetato and reputed to have a happy ; nor aro they likely to help her to to extradite ssi tedlGen.' S livers off of hav- --- nota anu l n vfai vi to the congregation. mind of ber own even in reference to gneg• better her oonditfon. A better and more ing assassinated Gen: Boar British territory. fn. Paris, The process or annexing t'aeada by of;art- llolu on. The singing of the hymn "Agnus Dei" tiona political. Her ancestral palace sensible education would provide heppweth Jif he three flint glass factory buildings •o! loatae g during singing nrri f theiOn was not illegal The home of Mentmore, in Buckinghamshire; varied interests, and teabh her t p n reoi the Illinaie glass works at Alton, Ill., , were A. Boston deapatch save : Among the Archbishop holds that the placing of bpd been the Mecca of many worthy oto the �implest and least o enstaugot destroyed by firo Saturday morning. The imports at this port on blondsy were Ighted oandle9 upon theeltarfor ceremony "tui+ors, bet she bestowed' her heart slid pleaeares—for pooplo bavo to 5e tea ht 10,09 is $100,000, and 500 hands are thrown`'three barrels of Nov+t Scoanieces mud. ringtheservices when they era not her hand upon the posing Earl, who hnd how to enjoy themeelvea, ae well aeh0w to pYout of am loyment. I# fe to be aged as a fertilizer, and it ie anted for light is not illeg'sl, although then recently been elected Lord Rector of work for their living. It is a curious foot The Regina Leader has reoei�ed on expeoted to bring good returns 0 the firm each an net is distagtefal to many cum- the University of Aberdeen. There were hat, given two families of ale same slender Of bomniieaian mexuhanta which dared to mnnioants. Ciao Bisho iia as H, i quite first the civil means„one of which has fallen from afflu official telegram from Ottawa saying there Bishop, yq two m&tri&ge ceremonies, is no foundation for the report of Commis- detaoh it from its u&five place. The unjnetiflod in making the sign of th0 cro9a union and then the solemnization, accord- enol and the other risen from poverty, the popular de for vegetablea raised in iter then rononneianr absolution and the-benedic- ing to the Protestant Episcopal ritual. former will affil find t; in uaie for appointment IIent of a o resignation and the p Y Sinco their marriage Lord Reecbery live pleasure and amusement; in spite of its appointm0nt of a 9uoceseor, Nbva Scotia soil continued and this tion. Each Hido was adjudged to a its passage of the now tariff law, own coats. The physicians fo attendance upon, Mise set that the been Under Secretary of E�tmtA for the eoM1nty resources, while the latter is Bas caused somebody to aubg HomA Department from 1881 to 1888, and able to gbt enjoyment out of its improved Julia Marlowe announce that she is on 'the demand could ht+ easily met by importing road to recovery. The Swelling on her + �snhlr a in thig' The voting for the bye election for the First Commiesioner of Works in 1883. In ciranine►anaea than it was before : the re- nook is being reduced and m surgical ante soil mn+t raising Dile vcg thec oting,oturt: era the County of Vaa• Mr. tlladetone's Cabinet of 1886 be was sulk of a different odnoation.- London ,country. The marsh mud came udder tIt talzx' .- operation for its removal will probably be lace On 0 eaeaifloatioIt of ” unmannfaottike earth,'' dr sod in the petnrn o! Dr. Chale tte,uInde. Aff ire. Lady %geber- had boon se �orete y spectator. s.ynided and a maty was levied thereon to tine tone pendent Conservative, by a majority of ton ill for soma', time. She hrig barns, font A Council of Weir at Lyons has paeastl of $1 , d psr ton. over est 1onse Conservative, alonde, the Government Candi- children. sentence of death on a 'young goldiEi+ of The wool axport stag© its the South 1>~utr• the Ninth HnBH&rP, who, helnq in prison, elan and Don provinces line been ruined by a are m date• can tariff. Patrick Bulger, Bromley, who see he opened the door batted him in the loudly complaining that they ,are unable atribs this The extensive silk mills of Bamford It inea'dna OUneee woman inteinOanadm, Dolled the brigadier of tdeloaked'him inand tho even to unloaen the new d their goods, owing totvexa• shipped several thonsand9 of 1 tions Castome formalities. -__._..-. iieasgon, 'SRS S that but for the Mo$inley Broad and the tea t Pate of Joseph and in em gg g distributed in cell and fled. ff bo could afford to pay £ram 760. to U Wc%lter na etinrdat PaLoss, $4D ,00O..wefe a d the Stes fon'mmorali►purposish esnmbia 'Stomach with hie head, __. _...__.-__-_.___._:..--. tariff l burned o Saturday. . -- _- - -----. more, for oa0h lamb. m -._ --_-I - ---- ;._ . • \ , . . I .1 - , , M , , a 1 -_ - 4 __ ._...._... ..__ __......�. ..�.__ - - .—.._......f .................. T. -11- - .