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OLD woi343' LITEws,
IntereSting Ghat from the Metropolikof the
• (ily Atlantic COW
With the return of Queen Victoria- from
the Riviera, to Windsor Castle, and the ter--
minat*
CAPTURE co*.' EunGLAAt . •
A. Gaug Of 'Desperadoes Canaht at.ng
%treat -Ban Potetlee itit shesin-coast
A last (Thursday) night 'e Montreal- as
patch says.: A gang of desperadoes was'ia
:mitered last niglittand it is -believed'
're y Yokes
o a Easter up, thought net wit Oti
behdayst the etuite eptritedworkon the part of Defeo Ay
eetimieneociat and_ Political, will boreneWed. litirphy and --Polidemen Leggat. Set r
- fttll ;intensity. The Queen COMO& back:mengiving -Toronto as th-eit residettc
to.her 'toyal subjeote,
enjoyed her stahaving thoroughly arnved in toWnlast Weekend iinmediatel
rctountein-fringy lovely sun-bathed, tome:tended operations, baying euccessfull
admintetered meto the naughtyestab-
ed Oath° wait,- and having- carried .their burglars' tools bete In
with thein. -.They visited .several .s re
hshmentitt Monte Carlo, the authotities dttring the day, and in ..Ittyman's to13
of h" _ • umbitt _Offered a magnificent
basket . exotics. It was peremptorily
refused; ea though_ a deadly viper coiled
*-henesth the lieeetiful blossoms-.
D.uring the coming week. will mem the
abnivereary of the death of Lord' .Beacoxis-
Id. A pretty idea has DOORrreatoSOdietl
44. commemorate the clay bywearingbouton
tint
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store left a valite, to be oelled ag -n
14,Boisseau'ii. Store, ' few -doors furthe
'down,they left another Valise in a similar
way.. No one • called' for them. It as
suspeoted that the rear premises of
Hyman's had been tampered '
and this' having been !discovered to. b a
act, thepolice were apprised of it, an a
zeres- ••:)f primroses, the Bart's- &vitiate [Watch set. It turned out as the po
ice
flower. There je*a great demand already: !belieVed. The swages Were left there 11 so
At the westend florists. for Beabenseeld that they would be on band when ihe
. buttonholes." A writer in the Times claims launder could be se ured at night and at.
that this does mete honer tohies tnentet7 .ried,ont of the burgl 'zed store. On Sin than the proudest monument a bronze or _day`, Monday and -
no
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tnarble.
Alitendon wait hortified recentlytat the 'V
report Puelislied by the ,Inspector of Fee-
- tories Oti the batti houtes of the metropotis• t ok
re
From defective drainage, from butterznads
of Thames mild and fusel oil e., whis-
-key), LOAdoners have suffered and stilt en
;suffer, But they did not think that their
•• daily re would be found tobe an object a- waggon and two valise& It Was ,ot
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Worthy to mingle in, the hell broth of the _long hiders - the policemen were engagtd
witches_ cauIdrott Macbeth.' Yet
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esday there was.
evidence that robbery wee intended. L
night when Detective Murphy was go
home he was told -that several Alen w
loitering about the' store. It was 8-o'cl
in the evening, and the premises had
closed. . The - detective was soon
•the .spot with a • couple 13f -m•en,
by the time they got there the -f '
NAL11110NALL giAlitK• CX,Cologro -
Great Excitement, !le -gliathila,-Ssiemart.
tusinent she pewee etahe Trouble.•
Buffalo desPeteh stertt: Friday Morn'
ing great excitement Westerested coin--
Merino:1 eludes by the announcierninit that
the First Nati:the:1 Bank had (dosed -its..
doors, President -• tee sayet • "We have
been doing a :large discount beeiness.and:
Our loans have been t coming in slowly,
sci teloWly that we. •have • been. unable
to 'meet ' everything on time.. • The
der. before yesterday our drafts, en.
our New ' York correspondertt of _ .the
Fourth National Bank Of New relit were
protested. • I left for • New York the same.
night, returning' this Morning. The bank...
eis •- of - the city had kindly offered. tab
_Which I was about accepting'
when Hugh Young,' special bank agent of
theGovernment from Washingten, put . in
his appearance and took .1i:barge of the
affairs of the bank. ltte: now looking
Over the books. -.Jtist. at • pr,eilent tani
doable to state how soon business will be
reeuttfed, We shall. be able to pay 1.0()
cents en the dellar." The capital stook
0100,Q00, : - - -' . - .
• GOVernment Bank 'Mein:duet' Young, -
Eat' now in charge 'of. the bank, reports : that
the cause of the suspensionef the First
National Bank, of -this :city, as •far_ 'eats
now Apparent, was 'through miemanage--
ment only, no. defalcittient: on the part of
the bank offioere -being -shown up to the
present time,,,, the 'volume :. of - business
traneacted being greater: than- the -capital
of -tile .institution warranted. Tho loss, if
any, will falltipen...the steokhOldete. ' It is,
belieyed that the pipet of the hank issued
Will . be paid, and oustoinets.ef the bank
protected: A prolindeary report to,Comp.
troller Knox will . he tett:Yarded' on Saturt
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Y. 'clay, and a full report ot the bank's,affitire
' probably -forwarded .by the letter part of
a
". the following week. Nothing can be deter.
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mined at present as to the. futere •of the
bank's continuingituieneee. .
wnatwit the thieves... Murphy
: oes Mr. Lakerean telt UB? Dustt attefultied to arrest One of them, but tie
cobwebs, insects- innunierable, (siren stabled fellett drew a revolyer,ed at the offic
.hersea may bet found_ in the public- and ran. -Closely punned; hettectesiona
..._ bakeries: chickens are roosting above , baited:and firedonthe officers, who
-the baking trOugh ; liquid martUre j'a tutted:kis fire; but could not catch hi
tinning around the our sack buns are They'ultimately caught him in the Cana,
, laid to ' poet °ter open. sewer& With au _Hotel barber shop, haying his whiske
.. this and more. does he officially dealt us-: shaved off., . He gave his name as Geer
• upin tlitaltua of agelttt- Presently,. no
do bt • MeBride, boOkkeeper. of - Teronto - b t
, 0 a . ave. indignant denials and
all extensive advertisement where - and
where only.- pure, bread can bebought.
Before quitting, the food. question the fact
must be recorded that_ but for the importa-
tion of American beef the rice f h
,
traee of -his alleged residence in that ci
•could belied. Shortly after this two mo
(tithe gangwere discovered carrying yetis'
and one of them was captured.' go.
his name as William Mackay, and. said
hailed, from: 'Toronto The' ali
• native " roast- beef Of Old: England 't walla tgred '• were filled with cittlerY,'
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behalf_ et crown a point& Hem -it a taet_ had heert taketifromthestore Of Thom
teiwhtett only the toidin and prettidtee: :Phillips, corner of St._Sillpiee and Leroy
which are blended in the nature of john. streets. It islikety that the -men had .
Bull have .. prevented hint from conveying :mere emneeti6n' with Toronto than wit
you his, hearty' thinks.
t •.Montreal. . They viSitedit nember of se,
In Edniburgh Lord Boseborythas opened
the -in tereational fisheries exhibition. wbich
is both interestingand. complete. It affords
'complete insight into the ways and•habits
of big fish and little fish, and into the vari-
ous methods of transferring them from
their native waters to 'the frying pan.
Row to be Handsome. . •
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-NobodY denies the great power which
e person may have who has a handionte f
e and attrates you by good rooks even be
&Word:hits:been spokee. And We - see
sorts of devices in men Md. Women to
prove: their look&• - • •
Now, all cannot- batik good feature
they are as (.4-oct made them—but 'aim
any one can look well, especially 'w
goiid_ health. e -11t. is hard to give rules
a very short:, space, butin .brief these
do t . • t • '
lieep freely. • Altthe s
wanta is leatte to aot freely, and It talt
care of itself. • Its, thOpeende Of air-lio
meet not be closed. •,
Eat tegolarly,. and sleep enough -toot
much. The stomach -con no inore -Work
the time, night and day, than herse.'
Must have regular Wcirktutd rest. -
Good' teeth-, are a -heip to geed leo
Brush' them with a, soft )rush, espeoielly
night,. Go to bed With cleansed teeth.
course to have white teeth it is needful
let tobacco' alone. . Alt women knowth
.Washeefot the teeth.should be•Yeryeinip
Acid may whiten the teeth, but it takes
the enainel anti injures them. -
• 'Sleep nisi:3091 tooth, puretar. No o
can have a dewily akin who r **hes h
Or, :But -more than .1111;- in :order lo
well, wake up mind andt _BOIL
When the glioim awake,' the dull,elee
look passes away from the eyes.- I do n
know that. the brain expands, but it eee
so. Think; and Mak . not trashy note
but beats and papers that have tennethi
thim.• • • •
Men say -they cannot' afford books, a
sometimes . do not Sten pay for a new
paper. . In 'that • case it does 'the& litt
goodt- they feel- so -mean While readi
them. ‘• But .men can 'afford what the
really Ohoose. - all the Money spent
self-indulgetioe, hurtful indulgence; .tv
spent books and papers for aelf-iteprey
inept,. We should . see a change. Me
would grow handsome, and Women to
The soul walk shine tint-through:the eye
We. were nottneant to ha -mete , enitnal8.
Let us -have books tied read them, and se
mons and heed them. ••
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Anted fro -an linfrocaiitin.
tfr: Betties, Caledon, Ont., for
everal. months' was a great sufferer from a
:were gold, :.catising harsh cough and
xoessive hoarseness:: A special teatete of
is trouble was that his breathing Was se
bored and .diffidult that he constantly I
peed stiffOltation. . Under these .eitcuin-
ances his life always appeared tobein •
anger, and he was well wettehed so that
hen alone and unassisted the fatal hour
ight-not- _ Different remedies ?Aso
ere tried. to • effect a tture; hut.the relief
btainedfroni them :was but temporary,
any at all was afforded: His lifit was -s;
rdentto him. But atohange (*met He
ard of the *Wei : of t=Dr...WilsOn's Pet-
onaryCherry Baltiamk and by its use he
an cured_ itempleteIy.. -
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Sixteen affidavits -in Dr. Lattnion's behalf.
pre sent to .London , by the. Attorney -
neral per etearnete Arizona, Abyssinia;
d City. of Berlin. As. mete. of these *111
Bohn London too- late for *examination
fete' • the expiration of the reprieve,
elieeliuysentyestetday. tetegiaphedtheir
bstande to Lowell, urginghim to loge no
e to bring theet to theattention of Earl
inville... Affidavits all tend to i3how that.
moon's• Mind WM- Impel* from the
tetripetate use of opium and other drugs;
early as 1877 Lamson: showed a marked.
denoy towards: insanity.' . It is said that
.Attetnett-Generat attaches great weight
this new evidence. -
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-manufactonert and examined- safes p
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chasers, but. they werevery muoh surprised
tit know that their -description wee taken i'
each place. They went as suspicious cha -
rioters. S-ome four or:five shots were:fire
at the Officere and seven or eight at the
burglars, but the only. damage done Was t
mong the speonnens the aqusrittm ara 11 vase -worth 15 the_window Messr
those taken during the voyage of the 'Vega., Watson it Co., manufacturers. - It wet
number of pictureeque Newhaven fish 'smashed :to atoms- by a bullet. -
.wives occupied mate on. the platform during.-
the Irian uratio
. t g n ceremony. • - .
- A. most ieterestincexhibition cif naval
and imbrue:rine- engineeringhas been, opened
, at the Agricultural Hall, the chief featiire
-of which—after Many, fears_ that the pres.:
sure of the water could. not be overcome—
ie it glass tank sixty feet in, circumference,
.• and wherein diver�. eau be seen working
• ,I " grotesque. submarine armour. The,
- exhibition coattails 'a vast number of
' :nodal& of patents all deeply instructive.'
. There are life rafts, -sea messengers,-
• lighthouses, engine"; boattlowering and
ship raising:apparatus and thoesands of:
Other objects, ' The visitor can coropare
' the lines of the Chinese_ junk with_ the
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e antic steamship, or that impe
lane -et the Live -dia. with the, i test g
-cutter on-_ the Mississippi, a three.decker
• with a steel clipper tea -ship, Interesting
Also, are the marine relics: A pulley block
from the Mary Rose, eunkin the year 1545;
a-carpel:0We plane trent the flagship �f the
Spanish Armada, sunk off Vigo; a, taidship-
.man's dagger froni the .Boyai George, and
te portion ot the stern of th.e Eurydice._
• Mr. Parnell's extraordinary success- •in
4Inding. the vigilance of reporters and the
secrecy and rapidity of his movements
have antused the English, btit it ,must
surely .exeitis also- a -sense of. shame.. to
. know that the chosen leader of the Irish
people passecIthrough the nattropcilis with
a -miserable' wallet tototicted by the prison
authorities, in a. ricketty. four -wheeled, cab.
Or perhapa r em mistaken, ., and these
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pitiable details are regarded with triump
• The most remarkable contributions
the diteussion this week have been thi
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ettw-,-, from, Prof. Goldwie_ Smithtaffirm-
ing faiethearty repu nee of the Americans_
ries,
• to seeing their _ =Lary used as a basis for
; an Irish war f aseassioationt- dastardly
' outrage and al ernatism of murder: He
replies to day tocriticisms,treaffirming the
feasibility ot securing convictions- by judi-
cial commissions, and declining t� let ques-
• gone affectiug peltlic,- order, hie, property,
and the integrity of the 'Empire be decided
by the publte opinion of Parnell and Capt.
• Moonlight.. •
• The society papers .were hinting- last
week that differenoes had arisen between.
the Marquis of.Anglesea and -hie wife, the
. late Hon. Mrs. Wodeliouse„ by birth an
American, Miss Minnie King, of Georgia.
Anradvettisoment froth the Marquis notify-
. .ing the public that hereafter hewiil net be
responsible for the. debts °entreated by
anybody not furnished With -his written'.
authortty, new makes the matter public,
and abuts out all hope of hushing up the
scandal. There is no loondatien or excuse
for any reflections ofl. the honor- of either
party, and no • talk whatever of' a
• divorce. It is simply that husband and,
wife coulduot agree; and at last the Mar-
• quis, fairly took to flight tit the south of
France, He - was 'last heard of at Monte.
THE LOVE .IFBANATIVETE.
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liti.Dattenhow,er Tells the SOrrolvint Tat
A• San Frdget: despatch says:Dr
tedyard, who met Lt. Dm:kit:hewer. a
Irkutsk, learned. setne•details of the loss o
the 4i3azinette from hinitthich he has corn
mimictated te a friend -here. From the fits
fall, when they were caught by the ice i
• trying to reach Herald' Island, they neve
took a course but were held as in the jaw
of . death. • Every timhertquivered; th
vessel turned= this way and that, and to
thrown about like cork: -Every . hour
they. were _la Suspense, never knowin
:when 'the. .ice would claim
. upon
17.al_ them. Throughout this 'strain +rn
were well and trying to be Cheerful, work-
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ingvery hard atthe engineand barely a,ble
te keep the water out. They had tit pump
a year. and shalt Qn June Ilthi•1881,. the
crisis- came, The ship showed. greater
straining -than before, • the -deck flint:trek
andit was evident that she dould not 'hold
out much longer. The men prepared the
boats andniade a camp beside the •yeesel.
She retie and. turned titt:the Yards touched
the ice. -Then the rigging gave *ay:, and
that:lasts lay prostrate.. At4 teolookititha
morning patted. A ory ?toxin called.
all to escape from the oreviee in- the -ice.
It opener just through . the .captain'e
tent. ;Then- began the retreat. Twenty:
nine days they streggjed southward. "Three.
'hundred miles .of - broken ice: Were thue
passed ever-. Four Mites a da 'was though
h._ geed fortune: After one series of fourteen
to -days they were -twenty-seven Miles further
ee north than at. first: While working
the ice dragging three boats they disOovered •
Bennett Island, to explore which they spent
three Weekstif their precious ' summer day
and expended rauab of the limited supply
-of food. To this detour those_ -who sur-_
-viv'ettattributenitieh nf their sUffering and,
• the death of the commanderWith nineteen
men. After three -months of this perilous
and exhausting work; they ,oanip to. blue
Water, and then, with lair win -der took
course. for. the Mouth of the Ilene Biter.
Girls A -fishing;
".oh, I see -one!
"- Where 2 •
"Oh, mY, sole istit•v
" Lets catch him!" .
"Who's got the bait?" • • • •
" You lazy thing you're sitting on my
pole!
"Oh, -semething's got nty hook!"
"-Pull up, you little idiot!"
"0h, murdert tekeit away. Ugh!. take.
it away, thenastything!
How Will it everget off•t"
"Ain't it pretty?"
Wondei if it ain't dry ? "-
Poor little thing t • tette put it back
ageln 1 • - • -
Carlo. Endeavors have been. waste:ices:I:fully " How 7,41 it get the hook from its
made' by the friends of both parties to rili)ath ?
(3 a I n.
- Marchioness has a high and fiery temper,
•- at one Cr the clubsit is solemnly
•-averred shaboxed her husband's ears. It
' is quite certain the. fan3ily tars Wete un
• Usually violent, Mach regret is expressed
over the affair. • . , •
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Capt., Dtigmore,. formerly of the British,
• army, has been. proseinited at Parsonetwn
• for posting violent "no tea" tilabttrdiatid
enrol:fisting copies .of thettislt Woridt Be
refused to fiteltsuretieslor fature god
• • heitletior, -)mtd Senten0ed to imprison.
meat- or MX months Reis Land. L ghe
Candidate forParliament for Meath, audit
itt.expettted he will be rot -treed withotit
• Opposition,
. ' bring about a moon t o Th
• The London Daily News- in an editorial
Says "11 Canada has the right. to enter
into comniercial relations with Fiance. SO
have all, the Other colonies-. If they. On
make arrangements which in practice
would be disadvantageous to air own trade,
the integrity. of -the, Empire would ,be
violated; and the first important atop to-
- Wardit .the independence of -the colonies'
would be taken. • The question is a 'large
one and, it hi eommerciallY and,4
• deriarablathat itle seriously - reconsidered
_ hefore,steptere-takenwhich' cannot be re-
nn
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• The steamer Alaska!, which arrived in
New York on Saturday from Liverpool, ex
thad- -
e e &stoat trip on record the time •th -
beiii six&
g Nye twentyliours.
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To •Consomptiverig
o those with weaklungs, spitting of blood,
13 onohitis, or kindred affections of throat
,o lungs, send two stamps for Dr. R. V.
P proe's treatise on these maladies. Address
dile doctor, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Wi tfind Dr. Wheeler's Cempound Elixir
,of Phosphetest and calisaya of extraor-
di y e ca,cy in purifying the blood and
re toting tone re:el-color to the Complexion,
er to the nervous system and gorrebt-
tholie functional derangements arising.
prostration of the general health by
misting diseases, Over -work, worry and
we 'and tear inoideht to household
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hlorotio, Balsamic women, with pale,.
ty complexions, loss of vitality, nervous
tability and irregularities of the system,
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.111.111EDBBOIIIS BYSTERT._
The. • *Oily of a Murdered: ...-Woaleby-
- lettglishntan. Feand.
A Itialtford despateh Of • Saturday
says : Yeeterdey the decomposed body of
a man was_foundth a deep _ravine ten the
nioutitainsat Staten, Qttebee, abut v�
milee fronihere,•.4 some 64dt:in:at ,playt
The body laying:. kook with a large stone
on the head. -At letter •trat found dated
'Brighton, Eng.; -enne „ 29th, : 3.801, and
-Signed by B. Jackson, evidently a sister
of the dead man, and.written from, where
he started to doniato Canadie Bythe- cow,
tents of the letter it is believed - that he -
possessed -a large.sunt .of money, as he was
warned- not to take mtich inottey with hint,.
but to draw drafts as he needed. The.
letter also spoke of his good _ habits, and
indicated that he was a -.gentian:tan of
Wealth and high social peeitiett. The body
had probably been in the brook alt winterIt..
wai taken to Suttee t� -day,- and an
inqueat was held this evening. Two ser -
'vent girls who were employed ln "a hotel
ha. Sweetsbnrgh, Que., 'last fall; testified -
that they heard ortes of . murder there one
They heard a window raigesd
hp-stairaubd arMan thrown to the ground
Mid picked.uP and Carried tiway_quickly.
They tried to raise the Window of their
roent, but _could :not de and Were so
frightened that they dared not leave the
root°. until -.morning. They • then related
the ofictunitanceito a lawyer, who advised
• thein to'keep silent. fut. hi* of their livei,
and to quietly Mate the -hotel; Which they
did. • About the: Mine • time - e man Wait
missing. It is supposed that the Wan was
-murcleredior his Money,- thrown from the
window and carried: to theplace where he.
was found. atithorittes have
employed detectiVesto hunt up; the perpe-
trators. . •
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Job eild'his•
Job sitting -covered With Sackcloth,: ashes
.and boils- must have beeu. a:pitiful' sight;
while the sneers 14 his wife -and- the actsuset
tions Of his friends meet have . added to his
initiety. But even ne*e.-days persons
having belle are not looked upon with the
sympathy their -condition demands, nor are
those 'With neuralgia, felcinet Beads,- ery,
sipelati or sintilar Ole:tents. But hi these:
tin2eif aS much sympathy -iii not demanded
ti ale* years'ago; forthe sUfferer. be,
• relieved 'item any of theee vet* soon by
the use of Dr. Dow's' Sturgeon Oil Lini-
ment when liecan Well afford to laugh
at
those. _who refits°. to syMpathiie. • A min
with a boil •or neuralgia lapgliing not an
Unusual oght-tew, 4nykeyer strange it may
0.II06 have been. -
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Prepared tor Death.:
A Le Belle (Ill.) telegram Says : L. Burn,
a Wealthy farmer of Dimmick, a few Miles
north Of this city; has preparedhimself for
his-Clepartiire from this globe Of misery t�
a brighter andhappier. place. of abode. For.
the year, though geed. health,he
has purchased -all the paraphernalia
tecniiiite for his: interinent. The coffin in
whiolt he is tobebulled lies'under hie bed.
The SliTatid and all the et ca3teras are
oirefully stowedawity. • -
The general Elecnon.
- The general election hi now on the tapisIt .
niaypethapi be useful hiet to.entintate
that an absolute lead at the polls may he
obtained by the - judioioui .distribution to
the electors of PUitRAR'S CORN EYTE-Acton,
the great remedy for coins. Eery sufferer
•would he madettanpy, and Wouldtterteitily
vote for the person -affording thein relief
Safe,sure, painless. Beware of -ditzigentiis
siabstitittes.' • • - ,
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The Baptists =and the: Bible Society:
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A New Yorkdespatch says: Therefusal-
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of' the Aineriean. Bible Society to print un
foreign languages Bibles with_ the transla-
tion of "Baptism, in :water" instead of
" with Water " has- agitated the members of:
that s-eotfor some time,. and last night. it
largemeeting was held hereto diocese the
advisability- of forming an independent
denoreinational.Bible Society, Prominent
Baptist miiiisterd and elders distiuseed -the
question, and a cemmittea of eleven was:
Hope -lilted to consider -i-whether the. work
could not by the Baptist, Foreign
Mission Society. •. •
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• Cored gt 20 Tears! .
No. 422 Mita*, Street, -BaltintoretMary-
land.—The R.- -V.- PIRROR, Buffalo,: N. Y.:
DEAR Stit,.--My wife was a hopeless invalid
for nearly' twenty years: Your "Favorite
-Prescription " has cured het.—Gratefully,
R. T. Me0Ay.
• A .Paris cablegram _says although the
'London papers announce _ Mt„. Parnell's
departure for Paris, -nobody seems to have
seen Or heard . anything of•Iiiin here.,- Mr• .
Thompson, 'expected -hitytto breakfast, but:
he did not come; and; several letters Are
awaiting him with Secilii unbroken: -Crowds
of:Wolfish reporters in,- search-bf tiopy have
-been 'Wearily, pacing to and ire in front of
the Hotel de -Nointandie ••• and Mr.- ThontP.
lents all day. 11 he really in.Paris, Mr.
Parnell!! heeping.his seoret-wel
_Sydney .Smith being' his phytician
advised him to "take a walk itpon an empty
stmnaOh." .“11pon whose ? " askedSydney.
• Still better:134p to take. -would betthe pur-
chase of Dr; R.-VA)ierce's Golden Medidal
Discovery" and .t Pleasant n •Purgetive.
'Pellets, ' whiiih' are 'espedially valuable to
those who are obliged"- . to lead Sedentary
'lives-, or are - afflicted with any chtenio
disease- of the stomach or -.bowels By.
druggists. -
tOn Wednesday Morning, between iand
10tas some men were cleaning out a stone
belonging.to Mit Culvert, of
Bleifiburg, the stones in, , burying a,
man.named Frei* Witt. The-Villagere all
turned out, but did not succeed in getting-
hiin out mita ervenitig. : He : was net
instantly killed* but was .quite dead when
taken out: 7 - „
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Mr. Wnt, Mikis, at one time a resident
of Nottlt Dumfries,. who reinoyed _to New
Zealand some fitteen years ago, is - on his
way to Canada, acooMPairted by hie --son
John and his danghier Maggie •and • her
,husband,
. . .
. Most of our diseases arise from inipurity
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of the blood, or from a disordered state')f
the bowels: Dr. Wilson's 1., Autibiliotts anti
Preserving Pills purify the one and correct _
the other, and thereby enable the sick to
tegain their health. -
• f The Dresses at an iiarl's -Wedding.
• ,
to'liAl%tahugibtyteedrdiotagth0ef LEpatigkey Gziod.rgpitiute Ehe.asins .tta
Abercorii, with the Batt .of Winterton,
which took place' last l ThuradaY--,- at , St.
George's, Hanover SqUetet the. bride- wore
the 'usual white satin, With Orange blossoms
:and Broisela lace. )thel bridesmads, sit'irt
nntnber,ltwci ot WWolii., Were eistera of the
bridegroom, and four =nieces of the bride,
haddressee of ruby nun Yellingteembined
Whiteness ofthe bride. iThetaseems to be
it
with -plusb.of -_- the same Lott ' Ruby brides,
maids are a -decided to elty, and form an-
_effeetiye contrast te. tthe - ell•pervading
a reaction Just, now -against' pink; bine or
cream'!colored heideselaids; - . In.. Myers/ -
recent instances tiolet-lies beim the-eolor
taken into favor. TAe -Prineacs • of Wales
Wore • a most tbeceming dress ' Of violet
velvet,--- The 'bride's =Other; - Wore -a cos;
tume made ciVbionze-Colored: satin and;
moire trimmed with many colored heads.
:LadyClainItitohn Hemittozt, wore myrtle 7
green- satin and - entall . white straw -
bonnet; Ludy . Balfout, . !ref - Burleigh, -
and - Lady ' Middleton - were': •_.dark -
-bine velvet; •and Lady Alexandrine
-Murray • the •attne. - Material •- in -'. light
.blue. •There -was agreatprepondattite of -.
dark tinti. in_ the dressektend" bonnets, .
offering a -very marked : "contrast to - -a
fashionable weddingfiftetin or twenty years
age; when every poisible variety of brilliant.
color Would -have. been represented. •The
compariketis certajnly in tater of the taste
of to;dsyT;on&M Truth..1 . `.-:,..
. .. .. • ,
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-A New York doctor declaree tnat _horsed
ought t� be treated to fruit atid'ettgar nevi
and then,. and he a,greeti with 'Reyt Mx.
Spurgeon, that, above all; One day's rest -in
seven is important for thern,' • -
—The ‘i Langtry " bonnat is pretty.
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