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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-06-19, Page 7R1 � I .. . -11 I I_. . - . I . , , . I �. ­ I ­ ... ,- - I r, I I . I 11 " .. I A HEM SEA rIGBT. TIFY DIED TOGETHER. Tun AUXMG Aer, I I I . I 3 il X — NEWS OF THE WEEks AL Model Mat r- - 0 IV 1, . I ..-,-.,--,-. ---. There 1.8 still some grumbyzig at the, .4,0 . Who was it taught my ,-.-a t bako I I HA: . "I I Hardy Act relating to, � the mineral lands ,41caVdf bread orlancya . q � ,& Obiliou Rebel OrWser Engages Three Two Take 8trychubte, Bmwe the Of Ontario, 110MOPAPOr correspondents Thirty students of Harvard College were And appotiAlug dishes make? 1i R, Goveruni ant Gunboats .� 11 Wrl' . a raratshey4mtTheirliariage. Alleging that she Act wall rq4K4 4 Q� each fined 165 for keeping IiSLq9r in their ' I My mother-10aw. . I 1. , . , ­ ­. the 4 a V .* . .. their .I , ­ I. I ­ - - - - ... . .1 1. ,�. ­­ I., . I . - ., ... - . ­ .., " '. I I � - . , I - - , , - -OPMOUI .02-4he mines, but- we, strongly, .Urooms- __ - - -, ­ 1-- I— �'- ..... � -- ---- , , - � , , Who was ii when in!, iWife4mill " _ - " : I 1. �'. % I I X4W]01% TUX OURS JoIr Ton "AM L ' sqppot $bob the 6ro*lp -99vor Bestowod upon hox4are and skill, I i � , � RXK MQJrUZA 'spRo filatore- The old j . lou of 9-0 . 4 -7, -nor Henry ,Lippet$, a million. And agiredt,% imp a, 3%w . - - , emanate , ,,i'@bl,ll? — , , , -, - _�� � ROUND 2MA MODIES06 catch-& airs manufacturer of Providence, R. I., my Mo hei-ifl-104. . A Ban Francisco deipatob uyll - News L 041oh-con �ag not f&vQrable to mineral died yesterday. , 1 114' 1 1. ­ - �. - ____ ­ - ­ - . . - . 1. 1. A-Galens,411,-despatob, aftyw_ I!vr -some � -'--Wbd-*bdlfig-Y-I-Ittli)-6t6so prepared ---,, - -----'' , �- - - - -VI'the leroosi 0bm-fi9hVtbmt-h`miCUWeL-h 01466 -- &strong astaoliment had existed be , ovelopment. A nfimu dOuld"-fi6quire title-' - - ()w -i -a-a-, -1-o- -6h-p- e_x_trom__, i'dju,il"n-, dullness of the - -_ , daring the a whole of the Ohilian war ha time - o valuable mineral land for a small -Each morn for school, who for them canes . � - . 0 tween Miss Ada P. Townsend, a handsome con• Shipping trade buLdrods of 'men are idle And 0 their little sorrows shared? � . , L fast received here. It took place In sideration, and though he could not 10'r about the docks in Montreal. � .bay mother-in-law. young girl of wealthy parents, and Elmer would not develop the mines himself he I . I . harbor of Valparaiso on April 261h, Poster, a farm bond, both. of Whom resided Judge Elliott,of - London, yesterday I 41U - ween rho ineurgoub cruiser AI . could keep capitalists and workmen •away re Wbo was it when their pia;jeis were said f in Rush township... �ike the course of Oil oexve&. congratulations on the 22nd anal. So outkR)y tucked them Into bad. 1. 4 the Government torpedo boats Alden, I .. flus by demanding a heavy tribute in e " 111.1 9-d lova, iiii" Ono did uui run d1JWV6n# for - mehtnge vet8syY 01 him appointment as County , , alAac4 till Way slept. beside sikem, stayed'f . ,i dell and Lynch, four dale after the 'had in it many rooks and bo0ders, tHardy his permission to ivork his mine. Mr judge. My mother4n-law. i I 1. ,sasouriter between the same vessels at largest of which was the objection of, 's theory, is that the mineral Ian In , Channel Bay. the news of which was - I belong% not to the accidental die the States Circuit cc Who of mi clothing thou took care, 11111 ments to their marria e. Olan 9 coverer, art at eked my underwear, - 11.11­­�� . , .. . M: .=; . ,Fn -!!t -,.L -,,P , , � . . . . . . v �! � I ,� - " . ... -_ - . I I F .0 Who overlo I - , -M I �, girl's - n - . � 1p 1� Z 'r IF _ , �,� = ... ,,,, "M e4 '.X,�., ff'—em-, - .. �1 i4at'*�"Aho,., "".,,Rj"_ I,Pmi,_"P�,Ar�.__, �� ,,, -,. - X IF N , �-Z-1-.-n-c a44__. �,�,��N_ UZ --- - "a 1, I ''11 ­ . 9, �191_1 NZ -Zi - lwlffilw_914"1&96r,�1601", " 'M - 60'-wasmother-in-law.. . M . . 4 I n 0�si I . I r sue is or battle the ogill"go left the young lovers. - of the Act is to puch the Speculator out Of 4%0!e'94'�"v2j"411omnwllbkl.2,50 Anil costs for y . . I I I decided to attack- the Government ships, Tbe opposition to their marriage, grow the,road and give the operator a chin o to smuggling opium into the United States. Who oft to me her aid has lout I "d, it poe6ibla, destroy them before they g6i.to work. The acme id6s, prevails in Alexis Abronedorf, aged 16, an inmate of To buy the coal and pay the rent ? .. . . Favored by , stronior as the stasoliment between the I&] a wald again be fitted for sea , . our sister Provinces. Nova Sootia ba' the Now York Juvenile Asylum, dropped Who'd gladly see me President? two seemed to increase, and the hope of a lobg had in force an Act based upon the dead yesterday, 'while running a toot, I darkness, the Magillanea crept into *be happy . , . ... My mother-in-law. harbor of'Valparaiso and begin the attack union grewmadly fainter in 'he idea that mineral lands belong $a the' race with another boy in *be asylum . A loving grandmother I I - ­ fat breasta-wo-the days went ou-� They Provinee,sud the following summary . I r to she, I - lox roogtog--alooe ... alongside th eady talked the matter over between $hem, and of -grounds. , A generous friend she's been to Mo, " 0 - air youth the Act the last session of the The Newfoundland, delegateebave arrived Forever -honored let hot be. . I , . crippled Alden and firing a broadside into finally disappointment gave way 66 despair , Ragged " ' . � her that did terrible execution. Nearly New Brunswick Legislature shows that at r My mother -In-law. I. - and -they determined to end their misery ill & satisfactory agreement, with the -Boston Courier. I - . half of the torpedo boat's crew were either with their lives. I that Province is in line. The synopsis . is ]British Government for a permanent act to ' . � . . .. killed or wounded, and the vessel was Last night Elmer engaged a carriage and talmn from theRoyal Gazelle: replace the three years' measure passed by A Church Climax. ; I I ?Wopletely riddled. An alarm was soundod took Mine Townsend out for a ride. This Goeld and silver -Prospecting licenses up she Local' Legislature. = the forte, but so she vessels lay 80 to 100. areas (snob 160 fees by 250 feet), The Lisbon police have seized a Supple. THE CLERGYMAN. I I -was their last pleasure trip together. They issued at 50 cents an area up to 10 areas, Our clergyman we pay 1 a good price. . I . . I close together,the gunners in the forts dared talked the situation over, and after die- and 25 oqnto afterwards per eras, good for went of the Union * ainiog. a And 'tie his duty once a week to say I . 11 . saob fire, for fearof bitting their awn ves• aming the slight prospects of their mor- violent protest against the Au0naglo'Portu. Wh we to heaven cannot choose but go :. g ads. Getting clear of the Alden, she one year. These licenses can be renewed guess convention. The Rile those we love not go the other w&A k . - riage ever being consummated concluded for second year, by payment of one-half convention is not I I once attacked the Lynch; but to die together. I above amount. opposed by the other papers. I THE DRACON8. . nes:' returned with interest. The They returned from their drive at a late Our 'deacons are a band of holy men, " � b:llTk we r �Uemees for twenty. years to work and Surrogate Ransom, of New York, has Lilt footed, gentle, wearing saintly amM4 amo simok of the Lynch was blown away. hour. The rest of the family had retired, mine, on payment of 02 an area of 160 signed a decree- transferring the estate of Who, wooing nickels for each righteous caum I and wboat containing ten men, who had the parents with the impression that their Bear tinliling plates along the stately aisleao i L, been Sent to try to attack the rebel vessel daughter was in her room upstairs. At feet by 250 feet. Renewable annually as the late Louis Hammeraley from the ex. . .1, 60 cents an area in advance. ezutors to the trustees undex the will. The � TIM SINGEPA with a torpedo boat., was blown out of the ille, usual hour in the morning the girl's Royalty on gold and. silver, 2J per Duchess of Marlborough I thus em ow- The proud soprano and tte alto sweet �, water. The Caudell. which had steamed mother went to her room' door to call her L cent. is . Mines, other than gold and silver- ered to not as trustee. .1 A sort- of pious rivalry maintain, . I . to the outside of the Magillanes, was shot to breakfast, and not receiving I . For while the church attempts to capture010, - � I I through and through. Over forty of he ing an answer Lioeneos to search, good for quo year, . The Chief of the Rmissian Synod hag They sweetly strive unnumbered, bearototo '.' I the door was broken in. A horrible spoo- for five Square miles. Lauds applied for issued regulations which provide t V waw were ly iug dead or dying on her dechas tacle.met her gaze. D that P*ain' T13B MENI)BB6, L Tying stretched upon must not be more than 2} miles long, And students of all depominatione mass attend ,, I I . I but her gone were untouched, and bar esp- the boa was the - corpse of young Foster, But how about the members of the oburohr . . -Um made up big mind to try to better hie while on the floor, where she bad fallen in the tract so selected, may be surveyed an lessons in the Orthodox Cateohiam, and Yousmiling ask. Just let me think %roluntel . . . . have Well, on We whole I feel compelled to say I . � . begin her agony, was that of her young daughter. licensee, if exact bounds cannot be eatab. aik ,T,Tlke-J,0� T 19_3q.�P.o That as a rule the members are not hi A' ' I position. Suddenly 1he rebel vessel I the surveyor- general Border at expense of that all industrial establishments mast ti I to move astern and cease firing. The night Their death had been caused by Strychnine, liebed on maps in crown land office. ' Be, , � g;,hjq,&1ptV � �. � -1 -M being dark. the Government steamers were , I ,I which they.had procured for that purpose. twers, who tickle the ear and receive the 1:4 � e L . , I mlinowingly'firiug. in to each other, and, the . nowala for second year may be made by y . Mark Was a Patriot. I ; , I _ I Condell began to fill. rapidly. The trick ---.-- - ­ .. . consent 6f surveyor -general, on payment of tinny. The nearer we live to God; the fi e of the beat follows in *be Rion iL � . . . was not disoovered until the Magillanes A JZ&LOUB HUSBAND 020. &jte unpopular'with a ci-.rtain class we pe mpany, in i I . , I . had turned, , and steaming across . Second rights to search can be given Over home. C 1666, was Mark Patterson, : Y . Adopts a Fiendish. Method of Extortimg game ground, me. It was noticeable that the op ently of Hamilton and Toronto. Be , t . the Stern of the Condell, poured in a . . -subject to party holding first op I . Damactull; Admissions. I trh who led in so-called sports are not 10 a gritty, attentiva to duties, fond of his- - - ." ' - ' L broadside that nearly demolished the , . I rights, on payment of 620. . . 4 h%ter, dismantling her guns, and killing A Sedalia, Mo., despatch says : George Losses. -On payment of 850 for one leaders in the church. ,Neck -tie rk and every inch a soldier. His coma. Ill I w' en y was ordered for Active service on $be . I I 110 Square mile, good for two ob s, panoramas, etc., canis in fora in of AFtril that year, and Mark, oar4ing ' . � I aneen and wounding six more of her Burnham, a young railroad man, one ,,o years, and el, ,al �, . . I 100 .The rebel steamer then started to ,his wife of infidelity. He accused her of tended to three years by further payment map sharo of condemnation. . ti,) previous arrangements, got marriel. E, I . L I ".. � -11 - AlmiW- --,;pt_ of the harbor -at fall -speed.- this, -bot- she. L deniecl. U. -em phatioally. Of L ,$25'. -The. -lands -selected- -.-must-. -be-- ­1�, '', * 'L ­ ­­ . I I L .• L. . , 11 11 LL .. .. ­­­ .1 . 1. I—. - ' ' ­­­ " ­_ - --"--; Xver*'&nA in the.forts on shore opened Angered by her denial he bound and gagged surveyed and returned to Or 18 �The queStion drawer " was open day,,' Here .Was a pretty 13$&$e L J* . - 0 - own Lapdo at ed nf go. 8 wanted to go to the front, at � I � .•I on be*, but only once was she Struck. A her, seated her in a chair. lit one match office. Losses are given fortwouty yes , ro, Dr. Strongman when a number of t ' . I . � . . heavy shall landed fairly on her dock, Pr - I Is se, although his wife said 11 don't.* I I just After another, an scorched her flesh until, and renewable to eighty years. The our- . I , leprestinlo, and difficult problems were th he did. He knew that the greater ' I . . forward of her pivot gun, and burst., The in an agony of pain, she .signified that she veyor-ganeral, if special circumstances . . I "plosion Wre a big hole in her' L ar5osed of. wil tained the less, that in his country was . dock, the would conf000. Sho.was loosed, and then warrant, may grant a lease larger than a . , . . , home, and that in defending the one he' . I I I I I pivot gun was thrown over on its side. told her husband the story of her unfaith. mile, but no larger than two Square miles. . 'L-1­_;--­f'*r'*J1'"0 Of-the,conv lition 1. tired the safety, of the othbr. ft I I . t fj i ' , I . I and four men killed. Soon after that she fulaeos, naming 'a number of men with RoYaltice.-Cool, 10 ols. per %on 6f 2,240 into A, I ornado near Oroshersvi to, 164 .1 � _-_-­­­­­__ ­ L'-'--'-'--, - L-'------- was, out of range of the forts,_ and ran i% whom she acknowledged havini'been insi. lbs. . . I . lapt night as it crossed the track. The although he was martied on' the 2nd. he L . . - the coast ... io'(1, I I.- ­ _ r I _ -_ -0- -_ L.- - ­ -1 1. .-: _. - I I started for Chatham on the dad. The*--- - -----*,----' . I . , alders." Over one hand mate. When She had finished, Barnham, L Copper, 4 ots. on every I per cent. in a engine. and train'swayed fearfullyand the . I I 11 ' in, ton of 2,362L lbs. . pmosOngeremere panio-o I . waou'* tali. He returned to Elora on The . , J . . I I men were killed during the Acres conflict, instead of o= vengeance on the heads . � . trioken. - The engl- . L ' , . .-I T, . . . stall one I -half of whom were on board' the of ill men, . that hie wife and he Lead. 2 ots. on every I per cent. in & ion neer could not stop - until the train had 93rd May, and on the Ind June went as, 1. .� ,� Magillanes. No attempt was made by the should leave town, which they did on Sit. of 22240 lbs. . , . - I I pierced the cloud. The train was going once more to meet the Feikisne. For Ave . .. .. . . . I . . . foreign v;srabips to stop the fight, which uiday. , Burnham will leave his wife with other long weeks his wife had to do $be , ; . I . Iron, 5 ots.'per ion of 2,240 lbs. nearly fifty miles an hour.* Ito speed saved � . . . . ImeNd fully an hour. she Condell had to her paremits in Illinois. Tin and precious stones' 5 per cent. O' it from being wrecked. . L chores without him. Mark grinned, bat . . I . I � . . I f . ! 1. I * . . . I bore his troubles like a man. And yet, all ! , I . I 'Ie run upon the besob to prevent her a ­_­. value. - John Conway, the steamship fireman the Isis* election, there were men in fla*�- . . ..., — I i . 11 . . sinking, while the Alden was so badly MOT'WATICIL HIMATING WITH ,GAS I charged with she murder of the 15-year- ilton. who styled him a rebel with a big ID I . . k I damaged that is will take a long time to , I How to Use the Malls. .1 . I " I . L - FOB FUXL. . L . old boy,Martin, whose body was found -Elora Correspondence Guelph Mercury. . repair her. In iddivi y . .. . . . "Ps on to the logo of halt. ,warming of dwelling houses, under B direction of the Pootmaster-Gensial floating in a sailor's bag in the Harden dock - The V ... .I- I I L. . I. I I . Of her crew, the Lynch lost four out of the Chief Post Office Inspector, Mr. Sweet. in Liverpool, was yesterday committed for, 1 I ) . , I . - six officers- including her commander.' the systems in ordinary pea, is a costly And qam, has lately been making special , trial. , When arraigned Conway at first The Countess of Clan"y. i . . . L . . wasteful process. An open grate fire is I It .11 . . inouiry into oei6ain cases in which letters declared he was •11 regularly guilty, " and History records many romances of Ilia � � , The, Heroine of Man I tpur. I pleasant to look At, and it is a splendid and packages of more than ordinary size instantly afterwards protested he was Britiab peerage, savory and otherwise, bat !, . L g to carry tobacco smoke and oarboni3 I . . certainly none which could be eclipsed by ! ... L 'hi" I .,,.-.. had been' broken or torn in course of pass. innocent. . . Happily' does not often fall c, the lot acid s chimney, thus . . the toot that Belle Milton, the London' .. . '. , ___11 The chief jnopeotorla investigations lead to J&mF,a MoVicar, I 'd of any woman to be called upon to give room for fresh air, but the grate fire toasts who recently -settled mesio hall singer, becomes Countess OR I" - J�' I . proof of courage ano devotion snob as that the Shine and leaves the Spinal column to the conclusion that, in the great majority near Virden, Man., suiaided Thursday OlmocArty. and - her husband, Visocuntl . . � r 11 . . z000ptly shown by Mrs. Grimwood, wife of freeze. About 10 per cent. of the heat .of oases, the damage has, been the cones. night. He first tried to drown himself in a Dudlo, whom she'eupported by her Sam- , . � ... � . I late British Risident its Manipur. evolved by the -combustion of the, coal re. quence of the inferior coverings (011,!810peg, small lake, but failing, took a rope and fags, falls hair to,a rich rent roll," has the L . ... I I the I r I L :: Mrs. Grimwood had been ,married only mains in the room and 90 per cent.'goes. up paper boxes, eso.) used for the Article@ in went. to a vacant Wass three 'miles sway right to wear a coronet of strawber i L I I three years, and .it is an open , , fro I I I I Secret that the ohimn,ey. The hot air from a furnace question. He thinks that it this public and hanged himself to a rafter. His family, leaves, and bears the title of 11 Most nuhZe - . . I she did nos like being stationed as Manipur. in thaviellor is not equally diff qoed,through would enclose their large letters in Arrived in Moosomin a few days 9,90 and puissant prince." Not even the momb .. . I L . . . I I I " Was isolated from the 'world, and there the house. ILhe 00�dnojorg fko ' in the for. envilopes, of sufficiently good quality and he Was apparently in good , ciroum, imaginative writer of opera bouffe could I I were few interests fdr her beyond explor. nice chamber to the several registers must and of a size adapted to that of stances. No cause assigned. . have dreamed' of. snob a transformation. , . � ung the country, which she seems to have bet be too long or' the beat will escape. the contents, and if in making .up. Besides 5,000 rifles there were '2,000,000 Mayfair must have r cold chills running. I ". I I I I . . . I . .done with txcuptionki intelligence, and in The registers must be near the furnace, packages they would, use good wrapping rounds of ammuoision on the steamer Itaft down its neck. -Philadelphia Record. . L I attending to her prettily furnished house, and the parts of the house remote from Paper and tie up the, whole securely very when she was delivered to the American- — . . . . the wreak of which she deplored with such the fornsoe are apt to be, cold. As the few breakages would occur ,in , course of Admiral. The machinery of the Bat& A Mark of Distinction. � .. . \ womanly 'regret. She back arranged to supply of air to be bested is taken from Dost. s should be remembered that every is in a bad state, and it. will require .some I I 11 . .. War and parcel co' I Montreal Herald: The rp I I L ,3!mI order thmill i I .. . return to Europp in the coarse of last outdoors, the furnace oyotim is very good . nues be laid in the most days to put it in order againil When the the grand -daughter of the NinoWalesaI , I . . . . . month, even as for as taking her passage, for ventilating, but a good deal of the beat careful manner in the big or boa into necessary repairs are completed the Itats. e of .. . . . . .• and as piano stood her husband ,Was to have goes up the chimney. With the but water Which it has 'to be Sorted. Post -office will leave for Ban Diego, Cal., shall bear only the title of Lady brings in . I . con- way before the public how short a stop I . followed her in the autumn. I system the beat can be carried clerks would never get through their work States steamer I . . 4 I . $ . . I When matters, bowever, began to be through Jacketed pipes to the pi .a if,. they had to adopt this mode I . I . it is from the throne to, the commonalty. . . ­ . hoe Of ire'%** Charleston. I . I I 1brestriling around Manipur she gave the where it is most required_to L the� went for the vast quantities of matter I I ­ I When the Duke of File's daughter marrim Ant signs of her courage by refusing to neighborhood of - windows and out. passing through their bonds. At the,eame I — and has children, if her life is soared, be! . � . . - leave the post hold by her husband, amid side walls. ,But one objection is common time the chief inspector, by Mr. Ha art's ' A Big Indian Council. mono, unless they. obtain rank from th1eW ". . I I I I ' I directions,jo renewing the instructions i A special to tYe Enquirer from U*ton ,father's side, will enjby no other� title than * � . - . .Me dangerous surroundings. Her own IS%. to the hot air and hot water yetelpo: the 0 - - I . . . 11 . N. Y., the plain #I Mr." that courtesy extends to iters home give the most concise summary fire most be kept going at a good 'rate in Pag"amoo clerks to do oil in their power t Says : 11 The surrounding country ' . we have had of Abe events which led up to order to prevent it going out. In a dwell• avoid damage to mail matter, and *hie here is filled with redskins. The Indiana every member of the English race who ' I - the terrible diameter of the 24sh. Mrs. Ing house a man cannot be in constant doubtless will have e; good effect. 'if the are not far from the village, and, are having wmebts his face for Sunday. I , I Grimwood was perfectly coal, even ,when attendance,with his coal shovel. He must public would work with the oat-effioe to a big time. Many are bore from Sale. . - . I , the bulletb were falling all around bar. put on enough coal in the morning and the Ilia extent of Seeing that the articles they nianos, Now York, reservations, many are Levis at First Bight. . 0 post are in good shape and well oecurs3, also here from Canada. The Now. York Friend -So yours was a case of love at I I . I . The wounded were brought into she collar evening *6 loot twelve hours, and he must the number of complaints would be verylndians get passes over the railroads that first eight,? I . . of the residency, and here she attended regulate the dampers 00 that the fire will - rially reduced I . I . them, dreseed their wounds and provided live till his next visit. The result is that mate . . pass through their reservations. They Mra-Getthere-Y66, indeed. I fell dog. __ - '. � I . I food without a thought for herself, though as much con), or nearly me much, is used I ) -, elect the officers of their tribes at ,the perate'ly in love with my dear husband the I I s . L . . . she received a severe wound in her arm. 'in L mild,ag in severe weather. The house Yvette Guilbert, the reigning concert• council, and conclude with's big pow -wow. moment I set -eyes upon him. I remember . . . It was when the residency was I evacuated is sometimes too warm and often too cold. hall favorite of Paris, is esidoio earn 0800 Yearly all *be speeches are made in the it as distinctly as if it were yesterday. I I I drat her knowledge of the surrounding A great deal of beat goes up the chimney an evening, and for a couple of gongs in a Indian dialect, but the minutes are all was walking with papa on' the beach sit I I . L .. . . I I . country proved of such service. Shoeless, � , I drawing room she receives 0400. Her taken in English. - Long Branib, when eaddenly papa, stopped, . out and achhog &I;, over, did this brave False Teeth vrhleh will Grow. other and mother- are come and a few - and, pointing him out, a&id,,, There, my % , . . , _- woman walk for 120 miles without once years age she was poor and=re. '. Ur. Himbalra Smart eat. . dear, io a man worth ten .milliono.,,--o-xew 1, ( . . .• � A dentist of Moscow is reported to have 8 W. Kimball, of Presque Isle, hmeLft York -Weekly' I "I I I . . removing borw clothes for son days, bat ia-. discovered a method of Supplying the there ban been bitter rivalry between Maiiese oat which is valued so much so a ­ ____�­--_ --- I . I . I . 1 spirited always with the hope, which she human' month with false teeth which will two men for the possession of the •11 amen " horse mud buggy, says the Lewiston Jour- Irew,bpare Hour@-.- . . . . I ,kept up to she lost moment. of hearing of Ivinto the gains is firmly as natural pow in the Green Forms, Connection*, nal. The other day, while Mr. Kimball . bar husoandlo safety. It is a record of gro Congregational Church 'and ,John J. i Mr. Hayseed (arriving at city hotel) -1 .. . IL �, ones. Dr. Zaswenshy has performed t wag away, the ask came in from the barn 1, quiesperoigm. which deservoo.offloial roeog. Alvord was legally enjoined ,from anter- s1pone I kin bear the gong here when it rings I . � - ' L . Several successful operationa On dogs and went to Mr. Himball's wife, and after for dinner. can t I ? . nition.-London Daily Graphic. , ing that Float on petition of John J. Elwood. ,•. ' . . I .. . . so well me human beings. The tooth ;mow,ng,11 started to the barna gain. This Clerk -We have no gong. We have I 1 . . -..----. - . are made of . gut%& perobs, porcelidn The congregation has taken" and a he feline repeated three times t . . . An Inspiration of the vloue$moon. or metal.. Holes are made at the 'root of disruption of the church is threatened. ,ill s"Ast breakfast from 6 t9 It, dinner from 12 to 6, - . L New York Press : '­ That was an awful to Bee what the oat wanted, His, Himbali supper from 6 to I 1. fate that befail Lot's wife," said Mrs. Hun, the false tooth and also upward into the IN REAUTY'S SATCHEL, I followed it to the barn to where a oolt was Mr. Hayseed-Jehoopphat I notv,am I . . .: j%w. I The tooth is then placed into the Two oranges, a a 001 of.thead, hitched, and there found the horse tied so to sit time t6 see the city I -Now York I Mmune, lookiug up from her Biblo. cavity. In a short times soft granulited Three handharogb4s, a box of candy ; Securely that I* could scarcely move, and I . st it wi%9,11 said her bosbandi; "bat it Two letters, saved to be read ; h Weekly. I . ' growth finds 0a way from the patient '8' A button hook, to have it handy ; � where, if it bad remained arry longo of I I . I could not have befallen yon." ' j&w into the holes in the tooth. This A novel she ought not to see. time, it must have bash severely hurt, if . That lkatplained It - I L - Why not 2 I would lassbave been all growth gradually hardens and holds the Rome books and eyos, her tiny purse; not killed. . I I .. likely to looft behind." � . . nor emear, that to -morrow she Teacher -Come here, Tommy, and sib . is But you couldn's have turned into a tooth in positiomr- Chicago Mail. With stumbliog efforts will rehearse; - , I I 0 L . I I Two nickles glued by tutti-frutti', down. - pi salb.,, . 0 , The British flag floats Over One-sixth Of Tommy -Don't wan'ter. I'd rather j" I L Oar of I A rosebud which a paper wraps; the P and one-eighth of the our. a, I .i� I . I 6: Why not 2" . Beauties of the Queen's English. A tract to tosoh her moral duty. 0 and. I I . You would have turned into a pillar of Chicago Tribune: ,Johnny (looking up Another, which her fortune maps; face Of =table globe. Teacher -Why, how is libat, Tommy"? I .. . With this array, and more beside, � 4 1 sugar." . Irom newspaper) -Manama, what does con Was her swall handbag overladen, Grand opera in New York is ver Tommy -Pa smashed his finger in the k I ,4 , ' a y I . And yet there are some posoinfistio some mean T' And, still, for. more, ane she olghed. , costly luxury. 'Thb report of the Dirso• door ibis morning, and I Imigbed. ) . ople who contend that marriage is'& ,I Johnny's Ms--�Yon ought to'know bet �Hpa blushing, charming, high-school Inalden.. for of the Metropolitan Opera House 0 . 01 . I Failure. ter than to ask snob & simple question -Threq and a half millions of people are Shows that the receipts from operatic . Foj� June weddings, instead . of the con. . I I I Johnny. It means to burn. Always on the some of the world. , � performances lost oeiaon were 6206,220 �entional marriage bell, true loteral knots No (tAub for 8mith. Johnny -Then the people in Now York -Celluloid eggs, with dainty Satin bago and that the stock -and boxholders were of flowers are used. The bride's and , . New York Press : "Jones seldom comes city burned nearly 500,000,000 pounds of Attached to the tope, are the latest things assessed nearly $183,000, of which 813,495 bridesmaids' bouquets are also in the earns ,. . . I I I to the club now." He is wedded to ic , elaot summer. for 11 tallies 11 in progressive games. Into remains unpaid. The cobt of the opera form. In this case the bride's gifts toher . . . I III 49 Only once in a while. . -_ I obese, are dropped gold And silver acing was nearly 1875,000, or 07,000 for each of maids okra either rings or pias carrying oat . . 'we books." " , I Good Reason for It. (each AS are used for decorating) during the the fifty-six performances. There is a de. 6hd same idea. . I New York Herald: Landlady -What progress of the game. fioii of 054,419 in the operations of the AN EXPLANATION. . . And Smith 2" I ' total . I 46 He oames,k* ill. He is wedded woke that howling about out in the hall jasi -Eat more vegetables and lees want this season, making the floating debt The punch bowl stood on a stand in the ball, . i I I Deserted and adorned by one and all. 60 big typewrliele., " now I time of 'year. 084,044. The boxes of two stockholders yours' 6 �assed by with unfaltering trasid, L I I ,Homely Girl -One of,the boardero kissed , me I I ' ''Onc."half,the people that are born dia have boon taken in satisfaction of unpaid, Tobun2d men looked In it --and shook ttioir head' lea, o --`�� me by mistake. . � I I I 0 . Arthur U.'8'&VI iter,openair In the before *fie Age of 16, A82802menta, amounting to'$ffl *112. YTit,they lipgarad trot --but all pay.ad it by -- . ­ - the posi.offlo@ 48 0h, no wonder he howled." 1 . . I For th6 punchbawl was smpty�thst, to why. i mead Leiter Bore" I -Green apple remedies may now The males in Ingleto coal mines, near . - ; Notice of revision of the Dominion, voJellf , . . L . Department at INakshinjiton, was arrested -There is no nee •applyin g at the bar o taken down and dusted. ,� be Evansville, Ind., wore hoisted out recently. list for Winnipeg has been given. . I 1* from letters. Some of them had not seen daylight forI yesterday for stos ing M ey r I tice for ,drink, -There are at least 10,000,000 serve -The summer girl in in fall bloom. I I h 9 POSDS06013, two J29 . eight years. The smallest thing frightened 13a had eight letters it,,,r . r � I of which wor6 test 'loft ra used by the The receipts of the French Treasury are fibres in the human body. them, a flying bird eausing them to jump, . � The force regnired to open an oyster spo ' ' ' ' 0 ' n e p 11 m I re A ' ' k y 0 1 In TW 11 wits t I I' I as � Pl 9 y In , - a I T I 4 i �, Sul 1 44 . = I F_T�l r'l;� 0 1 1 ' 'D .1 I d . , 19 i � H, If t g n I re h t I v jl is h h or . , I pogi.office illopeotors And containing 'I Llarger tban those of any other civilized 'I -Blonde hair is the 112686 and rad the while upon seeing a dog thev would stand pairs to be 1,819} times the weight of ifis , . I ). marked money. Bayles confessed. naflow � 401knest. and tremble with terror. I shell -leas creature. 0 . - , ­ ­­__ I _­ . I I � I ., I o . � I . I , � I _. _­ ­=--r-�_­­ - ----,. :.. 1'-- 11 ,,--,---,---l----- - I -V­.­­t--------­----.-­. 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