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That BOY Lover or Mine* : : -• 1:44XPAAT. :OITTRAG-. B,. .. -AN owilavzzLE 1{Evittimm. . . ONTARIO -InzDICAV kliltIOCIATION,
* . We wrote on our elates, ev.ery .day• , .._ • What *Cow Keeling Or .11.eraryers:.gra#k 'IL`..he • Prezeldeaas. ..kddiese-ceerizarkiaa, ay PriasInillan- 'Pralhlem-;-Chatil . theft:- Se: •-
thela,'' BrIett and .94inereheg110•401re - -: 'Preventive Aglow's...aim spread g.alea.. ' -;aseark-ate. 0:14,- Agnate zit.. '
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'Twas my Very first -beau, shine f how r. roved
- Ale. passed them qaite. sly from one aide the; •,,ATiatioaa .111uvdere•-- mid atatiragates • • - ,.... .
• ti. an innoeent, kind of; a. weY i ' -- '' * in . Ireittua*- •
.- - •- ' • • . -4:ii - -1: .: -'•:,. ; • • -•: • .• •• -, .. t: .,.t.y.. night,says:
Afieotitie-±r--,n3n2regd: gyat e SAnitig ,
W .00 at ...
• other . • , , • . . , .
, • • akele"aiedirers. i ; .4 -- ,:, ".:-,;',.- '. -- conruaieui estieriecara_
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And, this is II* way ive-commeneed the dear: * RrofeesOr 'Tobin,pf the. Louisville :Poly- ,.. The anntial eeteion- of the OntarioMedi. I
'' I tow bikenie tionln nay/And ',.`'',,, !' ; tealinie " Sehool,:. the otlier. day, says- the .141 Association begait-..yeaterdaYinlOrento, -office .from -Ideutenant-Governor-
Te inform yea Vm. well sad:hope son ate atioir- Irwo Barmeria.shoa.aaut Iltrutafly igat
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daurier-jaitimat, - -at a :rliotel dinner table -Dr:Covrienton-, the President, in the char,: Qu'Appelle reports Matters int, eatie 0-. tory :con- ; -
tirteke?Intltiloritilf=at47-111 fa3wAit.2,•421' rei, himitlig.I. ,.
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• Witli other words-, please. understand. * - treated 4..iiveralinene Revealed - for ; drew the'rellOWitig -diagrana on the'...httglt Of On the: -platform - Were- Drra:'•wotkaiin - •
a bin of fare:-.- - .Charge °Moist°. Indie.rviarin iiistr tor at Fort
.NotSboY in the school could - comdiare With DIY; *A. lest. (FridaY): titgliVamiblin cablegram • • • 'and aulieni-, •iiii,milt9t: . :Among :the clele, :wtsaeitaorrobria:erIsreetsr itiih4reeSi:Perti)0 .yiptill.gateeintli
Toropto*; Teotogi4B; NO. Forest;__Maddonaldi
• Bourke/. murderer/a . . .
His, eyeabwere. as: bright aa the, stars in. the in issuing anoffer Of a reward for the arrest -Tirana-ten: -.'ll.---fleerird, Brightf. W. Shit,. Walsh,-13exilSre%tectaige at 're- --tyol go ot a the te,
- . A beautiful broWn iverehiScuria - 140,7,sa The Government have lost no .gateepresent Were Dts, G. _.14. MacKeleaai, 114cilciii.cii.ii.,Ile
• heavens, - Paris, .D. L.'Philip.,- Brantford, and lil, 211. ,servee and quit nomadic. life. It is t e: intention: .
, . lever; . - ' • . •" •
_ Whenever they: shone on the &ha ;. _ of the assassitis ot Mr. Bmirke, The pici-• of the authoritiee to nrge. them. ba • from the .
• Rowe:agency at throw but in Min it wasiclierm-- 0463141°11 itiVelts- in t"igliVa •Gaz4te MoKay„ Woodsteck. - • . .-• ' , • • - - • 1.-... Irerstier to avoid international troub t•v...inT4hoeert:eendy...:
- ing, . . • Offering.' 22,CIOG for such -inforrha ion as . The. Secretary Teed a letter freiti.-Dr... - - -
!eitiai firth at Fort: Walsh has- been
'Winch to otileramity geem semewheXqueer• shalllea& Ito. the. honelotion of the pereou. PoWer, of Ottsafa,,regardteg the form.ation• .andoziat post willbe im longer an in
, Nematter„ Ilovedbitnw hia fauna Siva. tre.eraert of-- .6. mutual-. benefit. association' for.. the the reserves, and after the harvesb,. ity..oid the
, The treaty payments willbeinade e lus ively on .
[ -Virtues, • . • _ _.- • or persons:Who" -murdered 11r. Walter 11.f.. ialr.bi7,4 log this to
This. first littlolove so deari` - , .-i .Bourke end Corporal Wallace, of the.RoyaI _Medical 'profession, and explaining .:how-. it
iitheratoliit ;lisf.PeeetialvPie9.:eaOsfo . •
,Dregoonii.; A further reward of 41,000 is 'could be established.and.eendoeted,. • After: - -
-. - Re said that be never would 16.4,400y other; -some. .diseussioh:oe• , ootilroordoliaour *.ati - atice-Paeiedeet :lailtis here: ..lium r connects
• Aauleh•t I -was happy as birda of the morning, :_ehallt lead to the same result, aod.. a free
Not dreakaing tiaat.boya could:deceive, • • ipardon an special protection . for . any
. • 1-4.• ref erredt o a ‘30i9Mitt90 to repert
Dr. COvernten then delivered his •oPenilig• eretreated With more caution, :Off bees which
t---. -•-i. : - -• . laccifiekrieway. • Since theexposur ACernadians.
his visit witla:c hanges in the Manager' ent of -the •
' • Ms verde: I did:, sweetly believe.. .* Offered. for -BO& _private- information "as
season .. : •• who Alan turn Quee&-g oVi-: address'. •: The association promised to take-
ai:high- raiakareongisithilar oueeln Areerlea.; with -short suspensiorc A.railread. .1hfrern, the.
Vherecameta our sehogl.in thocourse• ot the oieciontiplice. are bommendeddismigeal aro-c. ow- ..visited, .-.
- - *girl that wag:: prettyte vje,*; denoe. • Also. 2500 for inforrastion which - '' N.Ow," be said tothe interested lOOkers-cirouthe
.taeiled:tf..:rth...ear:ei ck_ 7.s. note, .moe _of aek je let -.
. 1 (11AcklI was: forced. te believe I hail reason- shalt lead to
the 00114440n Of the person or on who inquired as. to the. objeet Of his lance its formation, he ad*eeated
After reviewing- the Work of the assodietion . laid -or grading done underTaii Ear Wain ageL
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. - TO.IPok Oh my beenea untrue, - • May harbor or erhaintai4 -sketah, 11 the objeat is to trace this figure: establishing at...10084. health hoarchi. end the - -- A little IWO year -Old. :child name Payne, wilo -
• Efe:swootb..,,,,o,aa sm' itii an ilia girl 1 was hatini, the raurcierera • or aSSIO. them. tci eisoape. ' of • the •naseribe.cl square' without. dived on Willbonetreet, was-putto . • d•yesterday;....
perrsons who.
Fa -getting that eroraise: of his,
- • . The, assitscsinatiotai. are -a--cceropaniedby a -reinolying• the.. :penoil . train ' the paper Or
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appointenent -ef loofa - health officers, ars an
sad tq tins vesociation, . also:that: doctors . Mother- went_Ont to.:gatlier hrew.. d. •13nring .
and-,idter .it had -gene- asleep,- th. :father and '
When he would Obtein,after Owing andeoaxing, ;terrible :outburst of • agrarian Oriple. The retramng any of the lines.".- • . *- -: -- i - :la outof bed.
. What he styled a most ravishing.kiss.: i . • their -absence the child •awoke an
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. ,, /Ind thiS- WAS' nly- firet, my very firstleasoni:: , :hole reported this afternooli have creeted -"Can.it be done?" asked halt a deaen.
throughout the Province should Bit'
That boys Could so love, then forget, • - . a profound- sensation in Dublin. The Lord- voices at Onoe, - --,:. • . - . . . , - ... of t1e. varies attended by during EiOdirCa s box Of matches, .she be an to ..strike
them-, and one:falling wilier nigh dress set it: -
Ana leave tittle girls that were loving -them Lieutenant and the , pernmoent. officials -." You can ell asee nie do it,". :and ttehe -Week With the- seYeaity and -nature of the. ablaze. The father rashed.to the h use and.. put -
dearly I .•
To orrow, end useiesaregret. :Were et. the castle Until elate hour W.-nig:lit spoke the ' pencil dew around the varioustliseise. The germ theory of iyinOtto and Ont_the. flames as.'quickly, as
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Pees •le, . lint not
• lending instructions to, various parts of the. ourVe8 and . apgles end . the • figure. . Was• other diseases was ecientificallyadVer te a to, before the Childhad_beenterribiy • rile& The.
poor little eland's :sufferings: w•-er- relieved •1:5r
• The bey Rad tho. man are the wkine I itilt think- ' country regarding the_pretection Of certain complete : . • . . . I : - • .::: :- • • and the nesse-say of inicroScoPinanalysiatte
. . . death last night.- - . -- _' ' •
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as tieelearat Mae -I-
, :landlords and "offteials wile are in just- as . in lees time. than it takes tg•-"aerite it all an important • factor in illecoliering the • -", - •• . ,
- ea the wind; - ' • i origin and progrees rof ..dieeires* wae con,. r•liaeekiiiiai - lee- -Pirls
-. • Wnenever they meet. with a face thole pieee, much danger as Mr.. Bourke WAS. The the genileznen had taken out their- pendia. soldered... The'opinion of "_eininent Mei:tiara-
. . , ,. . feeling of despondenoy in the Capital was and herdat workon the pusale. The • The, .0.penirg ., of "the- prizi pal houses
- - They Oren& &very tie. that may hind-- - never greater'. The- feeling is intensified success ..was .about . Math:am-aleph . man. scietatiete in of the of cciii
Mest elaborate Are es for 'dal',
He flirted aWhile with the giri. he thought Prettei tagiouenetore of. bulitionlosisphthiels was
"(tree. . An .exqiiisite ,dress- o 'shell -pink •-•
iti*hibit..the.
Then len her; which, served, ile-Y, _aright ;:. by the fed that the agricultural foiled himself one line: Short. Again and
inplished, referred- to .aAai:also• the fact . that such a
balk and brocade inthiitlepa ern temade -
slighted„ . bright. It Wait '02Teetect that this -Would but .: no one: was • succeadul. :Then the, -belief was 'gaining ground: aniphg imembers •
for e Child: or ten- with full aniere and
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lie,carne sneaking back to the,. girl he had :throughout - the. country . is particularly -e,gain the : same.. thing- was adco
• Toinst '' get the Mitten"' "outright: : ,-. of, the profession, , . lo... relation -.0- : th
riffles. on 'ekirt.- ...Ciniasmon; te a .cotte and
Ana now, my good sirs, I musttet you a secret, disposal - the bodies, of persons • dying:
glieets lane. of-- the odd teethe lc- combin
:tend -to, . promote ,contentinent and • quiet dinner game in and the Metter dropped for
The. boy I: gra Ioved inmy earliest girlhood,. - , ago the, unfoitonate Mr. Bourke, _who wos The ..se.eds had. been. eown rind scion bore from eolitagiinis diseases the leCturer epoke
tions of -color Used this seasen :Rich -Col
• Lo.ng.sorrewful years -have berm told-, . : araongthefermers. Some twelve Moeths the time being,. : .But the end was ;hot _Vt.
: is eowlest esight to -behold. • • -. . a Comnlissionor of. 'National Education, fruit, . The -isingletrial .had ben fatal fatal 1 to Of Creittetion ars. destroying all possibility
and cuffs of lice 1141611 theee d rise& 1.0112-
, . 1 truly ain glad that apart we -have drifted; " - resigned his. position as niaanieer of the the peace of. -Mind net • enlY of those _Who' of • infeetien- from :those :' bodies. ..- What.
Hoek dreSsea- are made in .mot r• Hubbard -
And i row my own boat all atone; national school on. - his property, as he were preeent, hitt hi degreet .of the :Whole
- -0 • .favcir the.. ey.stem may meet Meet :With &Meng:
style, They, are ::Shirred at the Waist, • -
• That L hear not the voice- that iu. youth was. sa .expected to • be -. aisassinated„ cauesting community, - . -: , . -, • , - - : . -• .. medical: men reinaineto be Seen, 11W:there
where --a -deep -•itiffle .aft.,e.nlb idea*. joins
,
charming:: . . was little doubt that the • public „generally
this *met. • The lice dresses e• Made -.in-
, Which nOwTba% a discordeuttone- . that the .appointreent be transferred to hie : 'Singe that day there has been a *Hens would -at-lea-et at present oppose any sUch.
.rreneli 1Paincess. -style . of - B. inSertions
promise. - .An. ettenapt has been Made to assassinate fessor a -Tobin alone.- is resOoniabie. • - The
T relatives. • .' . - - - .
inethed-Ofdispoising•ofthe --bodies .Of their
and 'edgings of • Veleileienhe Ike or - Of -
And now, my dear sire. yoamust sacredly brother,- CaPtain Bourke. - • . ,, , - . state bf thingrzin -lioniaville, for Avlaiell Pre -
To tell -mot the secret Iowa?. • . . • India muslin and Irish' -point ace, or . the -
- - If he were now single -that mau Di not marry Michael Brown, a fernier of ' Bathglass, a fever has. spread" like .wildfire, •etid every- -.• Dr.. Worthhigton, of Clinton,'read a paper
sheerenibrOidery, which- is - •cle in _pat- -7
il. ha were a king, on Ilia throne.: - few miles from Gross. Mollinea. -cat:Pity body, is ativork --"on :the i.p.uzzle.- . It -Stirckis upon_ the treatineot - of diphtheria....DS.:
• Mayo. ..The attempt Was most. daring. and Mere tenaciously than di the acpurried.13, terns -of *el- - Themoat. pop , at. :style ter ' -
• • . -Philip,:otilientford,felloeted With apaper
canlbria. Or - gingham- dreeees, ,a corehina-
.. twooLveNpv. SE4WEL. determihed. Six. mea• Wallied. op tg him hi ,I4„z15,.and the 'rean-whe once has. yielded On the trash:eel:it of consiimptioo„anct-after.
tion of the French ginilipe- an -the -Mother
• • littet!et4agr: Cameo le the High klourtir ' farm when he was warned • ageinst doing -wrath:lied beyond description,.Net akratiof again .at d O'clock. - --. .: .-- • ---. . • •
some discussion .the---..-rneeting• rosii...•-to-. sit tion
fashion. The ye and sleeves --
• .- . • - , a field arid asked him why he had taken. a to thetemptatien of -10ing '. to. solve it ;is
. . . of this thiS. dress are .-of.- sheer W te naine.00k •-,
. The two: cases of I.et19IngOr vs. Thrasher so, One man - then .ploced a 'revolver paper isto be found that iteeenot b.eer the. ' In the : evening Dr. Clarke :eoperinten---
trignnedWith einbtoidery. ' •T e refit- ar the . •
mad To:rester vs.- Thrasher. tried in the agaituit his forehead, and -Said-, ,Now you. mysterious oris cross which bears- .ailent :dent of the !Torente Ineene :Asylum, read
drew ig cf:Catehric, .shirred, 0 a the yo.ke ...--.-.
- High: Court of jastice:, are interesting: in will•get yohr reward": •:Another mon inter-. but iocentrovertible - teetimony .: to the -and expleined the -treatment -of 'the • insane
in Mother,Hubbarel. fashiozi; tiaittlittle -
-themselves, but the poanta of- fear arising= PoSed and said, " Do not kill him:: . he may ol3ertive • efforts. et eeletion which.:. late end also treatment former:Voile diseases.:•
olds,. deCorate _. the shoulders . Drees of
. them are still more . notewerthy. - The be aped man ynt." . They then fired sta., driviog to the lueatic 'esylura the wretched.
i -Considerable disoosSien followed •ezirl-, the.
soft Cheviot . wool • or ' flarine . arenee& for
.:
" - defenciaat . was. su.ed in the: -first action for shots. at hini, .lodging to bullets -in his vietirnS _of the balefill•diegram:. "44.1awyerS'.• •-ereffenibly adjourned Until to da - -i .. • • ,
..early,Spririg :and cool daya- ti -nghont • the .
.. the secilictipn a one Ellen...Forrester,- of thigh. . Some time after- . he ..wii.ii fotiod. offices at the clubs and :lri the cciunting. :-. • • - - : -
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suinmer, - Thege aro in•Priii" sisistyle, in a -
. - .Pelleville who herself brought the tietend insensible. One .1:nallet. haw been extracteo, _r091339,..'.' upsteirst downstairs 'and :in t.lais- •
- eaten, for breach'of promise of marriage: but it :..iii. stated • that the inan,' who is Q0 .11tdiesehainber," all Lonisville is • "at • Work . . F a *hi 0 n ' s Latest:Frolics-.
.- - - variety ;of :designs._ ._ Artily bl. ; incayenne
.stone g ye er.dralls..
: The, plaintiffs -succeeded in Obtaining large Yeats* or .age, OannOt - UNte, . -TbEt..:pOliee upeu the ptizzle, and it is said. that the " --The, iatestiniportatiena of flowersanchide peppe, r_m*n.rerl, cool -
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judgrne ate in ketti.eitees. but as the defOnd- patrol hadouly passed the scene. of the Odt-.• -Bo:Mid of Trade, though the puzzle. is as the . flower 4aerseshoes 'Wern ste ,. bonnete; witO • ie ...under Surf -eke of ge color, are a •
L
cbelee.- Piattiresque reeks. in old
ant -was then Worthless, no money waS ever '
rage ten minutes before, and. coil& hardly old ow the hills and can doubtless bo done with rind without le. erownpieee. , They -are
. - recavered froth- biro-, and he obtained his hove; . been • out - • of hearing. ..of the by a majority:of the children in :the pUbliti. of small .: and large. ..floweris; arranged in .Eziglish style are' of olive, da terra :-cotta, •_.
.red", peaceok. or seal brOwn •nilele.4.New-. • .
.11t5q1.1arge. in insolvency. S'...Ince that" tune, Slims. Four . etrests : have:sip...en made- schools -,of New York, his made a :formal: rows divided.* leaVee. -..Large'bniachee et
. -however, be has stleceoded in -at:leasing con.: ' on .. SIPPieiPti. • ' ..knOther: --atteo:Ipt Was demand. onPrOressorTobinto .:piibliela the flowers. and fruitsareAi so arranged,- ready- ,Yniqc Mau. _:: . - - • - •
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siderable propert-ry, and the tfieintifra have - made', to . murder Henry. East, an -eiten- .solution lesthnsinege should be utterly: to -. place .upoiu. the large,- hats- ne case . of -
nether charge .8.ga-in -G.ithert; •?.
issiled _new executions to recover thearnount sive . farmer. and naillowner: • lieing at negleeted that the grass. will begin tO grow- a.ccidept tO the plumes Withavhigh they. are - A
Apropos of the queStion as t the-b*rigitt. R- -
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- of their indgments.. -1.Ie now contends- that; Currightrerch, • near Bollyfernou, . ceun•ty ih Main: sire0. . . • . :U41111214. - This arrangetheitt - .will he:
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lity br, the song; ‘••••;For . He • i au geglish, -
. as, h.e bait'. received his insoivenev diecharge, kiosedromon.:. It is perhaps One of themost Stich is the. excitement that . the Radom- .appreciated r . by . those . ladies- vile- have
rean,".. e Trojan writes. : --" e -'.song ' f lle -
: ha is released' •rroril 1:1_eae Claims.. atie daring • ontragee comocitte.1 • in ,,. Ireland. pliehed editor of . the - Conrier--Tontna„ who experienced the. diSastrons effect of the Sea.
IS an English:elan' is not th f-.rpolag.i-teht .
-- •Mester la Chambers has, decided -against: Bast, who had had seine' quarrel --with his was in New -York on Wednesday, stiddenly atmosphere upon ostrich :and„,plquieri,-
.. - hien inleolt oases,: and. he will now.hev.e.to• neighbors'about cloth* turf le his bog, Ytaa- left this city -on 'Wednesday. -eyraiin.g-• on a, :Large bunches of pompon*.aed an aigrette hen iil ' -Pinafere,' as: will be eenlY
frille_Wieg-- extracts lfroin' an el :ballad celled
pay the petiaIty or his wrougAping. : • stauding at 3 6:efock -in hie farmyard when telegraehic elm:epode, ;thereby. - casting a., May: also be placed upon ono side. of a hat," • -
three men -with blackeoed feces .and carry, shadow over . a social gathering gathering - of ' his theopposite side being filled with folds or r. The•Bumboat WOmen's.St y:,,,:- •
. - - eutzlyearga.is Sweet. Volce.. . . . Mg heavy bindgeoits jilt:aped 'over the wall friends; in order to bring Professor -Tahiti draping of --surah.," silk. or , velvet -fastened . . . .._ . . . .. . .
A.buniboat wopaan was -I, and I ithfullyserved:
and .ELttaokea. lainr.in a, thastsavtige nienner. to reaSeu end insist on .his putting ,-a :stop with many fancy pine. -7-. .. - . - - . .
T.bereie no, paver or hive so hard to.get
Ms crieefor ' help brought his . soh to his. at one ibtlie denier alization.of • the e.o.m.:. .. ;Among : flower neveltieeeretheitariense,
: Wigear7phless, and Cak‘e.S, iiid„fow „mad:beer, .and
assistanee„ but 'he too was.4et Uppri: and mon-ity. --- -- . • • . '... • ' -- ' !velaeit -panSiesi. deirderi, pOppies and - otiier.
and keep as. *hind Voiee.. ' A kind hand is
.ana blood,. vet do • the work of a sat-
xvite Cams to. the doer, but the aseitila.nts ". • ':Oiling the Waves. .. (esthetics'.- flowers. - . . They' • :measure - sfrena. and beet for thht eitermis mess eretheofficera
eight to . eighteen'. inche.s."in diameter', are
Red fine -fresh pepper -paint -drop for the rollick
ing taidshiplites.- . - • • - - .
- • . deof and dumb- It may he rough in flesh
compelled to seek safety in flight. . -Beat's. . - - dine at tights, t - • ..
. there is- uo, one thing that love so much • . •
- fered.- •They rethetied. to • • the_ attack - op. Saionemoes.correepon.dent suggests that :the : and are .arra,nged.',With_-pne-.. bloat:km.78A*.
writing, to the. -rizited• Service Gazette,"ap colored 'in .the 'Meet heautirtil: natural tinte-,
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Whenever I Wea't on hoard -he n143.: beeken Me .
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down Delnwi- - - „ . - •
- heart„,aaci do; 'it with a, soft. touch. Thit.
also threatened to -murder her if she inter,
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needs as it Sweet Voice to tell What it Means their, Victim. :Drawiii,g their: reVolvers„ ties Of oil in.calroaug a rough sea Might be from • one to three:- buds, without foliagla •
" C.oine down, Little.: tintercu eome,7 for he.
-,* and. feele. and it is hard to..getit and, keep.
they- fired- eeveral..shote, three of which of greet aid in connection with : life buoys They are intended to-fistenlkirt draperiee•
Thnlosvoerrdytoteoalls-:r thata0.. I've h erd that sailors
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it in the right tens. One mina- start la
took effect, , oue: bullet lodging in his hip, It is very- astonishing the, effeCtsornlerely. and for corsagehouqUets hi the al:Miller sizes. - :
- Sometimes swear, - ,-- - - .
- :youth, and be..On the watch night and day,
another Aim:tang iiii leg above the twee; -one-drop or oil on the Surface of water water Tliey- are 'not likely to become cOnithon,"ars I
at work slid play, to get. and keep a voice -
:and a.third smashipg his fora below the around where fell, yet hew mitch Would. the prices ritnge from 18. to 015 apiece. - --. BwnZejeeactilt.aerrts.heard.e,B.;uneay nything Wrong .
! that .4liall speak at all times the thought,
ankle..., The, Wired- •inclitu. • was • sinking •such a. - calm. • . area ' created .by it --he . ' - - ' . growl, r 'believe ey owl with
• 'of e 4in.d, heart. Bat this is the time when
rapidly. when the lest despateli-froni- the appreciated. by a Strugglingrawinamer: for,
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- a big, big D.- .. - - - - -'
'tfeross tun
it Sharp• voice -is. poet- apt to be got. You
piace' Was sent. Four • Fehr men werearrested, dear life towerde,the • lifelnioy, . if it were . ' -Willett ler ..naii.tones, -
But the etrongest oath of the"
. •-• was a mild i•Dearmel" •
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often hear- boys " and ' • girls . say words bat laS -could- -fiet ideetify - theta ite"heing. only .charged with. e ernell alloWanee otoil,- On. Thtirsday.eVening a hail.: storm 600.
- • • at, - plity, with R.-. sharp tote, - ae,
eciong his asseilante. .• - • ' . . with SontriVance fro. its. gradual .eciaing Mit; - •• • - -
denly struck:the city: of . -Laredo, • Tearie; . • . . , •
ooznalets.
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.if it were the. snap . OLE., whip.. When - . , A.Ballina despatch says: Thelpqueetio, so ea.:nate he -discharged at (Mee, .aistd be :Heil stones as :large- ae.-. a 1 plata fist ' tor .
.-Heretwit's Opera . Comp, y.. have slis.
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one of them • .gets vexed you will
the ca -se of Melody Who Was sliot-during-a: thus drifted away it * -compact area from 'thirty- .naimites.,fell without interruotiop.:
banded at .Hingston. Mr. an Mrs. Herndon
•
- hear .avoice that footpad% as if it were made- disterbance • between tbil. people and the the btioy? - With this, exhaustion-1mM gro, gaslii ...deers, ' windOWe-,-.. Ood" other 'fragile,
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upiftv iitgerI,-}uvriiipe and at.burk. .-. Suoh a ' constabulary; • is concluded. Fifteen- or *a forced eviallowing ,ssit Witter ••Whenfacinge Glass
broken:al:id:several houses- 1111;..
- ..Tile'prefits claimed to h 'e been been made '
rezpointhereaa" - • -.
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voice awe: peak worse than the: heart. Jury of totentpone returned a verdiet that rippling or crested sea, even with little . . roofed, • A building. in .ernikee of emotion - • .:.,
feels. It shows - More ill -will to the: tone death was caua-ed:by*a eon. shot wound hi-- Wind, would to -a great extent,' appretiend, • worth $15,000 was ..denaelisheil, killing -oho
very large. -- There ;is 4clei d $.20109-- out
•by alone stars during the • st geesen. are • -
eau in: thei words. . It is Often iii mirth ilicted by : the : Web -. conitabelary. • The be allayed. Agaiii, oil Mee might effectually- Wan and wounding two; ;John :Shea was
Of "litinipty Dunipty.-" i forty Weeks., •
• . that otie- phi a voice. ora tone thatissliarp,-,
iury expressed synapethy for the relatiVes be adopted in • dropping e . life -boat , from caught in thestorm'and his iskullfraetnrial.
Buffele. Bill received ebe t. $100,000, Of .
and tics to him through life; sod- stirs hp. of Meledy, and recommended the Govern, the shipby.calming the . waters alongside; Charles' Monster, beaten by the hailistones.
clear .. tofit: : Maggie
. illatill and grief, ked falls. like a drop of
relent to .corapensate them. • • -. " this „conld .easly be done by a jet from the about the . breast: mad shoulders, - -fell
Mitohell • and: John T. :yirigod: - Made- . -
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gall on the sweet joys at- home.- Snell as,
• 4 London CabIegram'iSays _:- Pi the t[opse neighborhood ,.of the engine-rooma; .. Where - . • . .. .
exhausted on the highway anddle& "iii.hortly 11'40-4 half: -.was. . .
41.liont 040i000, -::while ..' Se '1 .4. - Pose0•7:. •
:these get a, sharp :hOnatt. voice for use and
of Comm:Molest:night:several entemlnients. are oil -- tanks .and . numerous .pipes .- of 'after .--:being ogiiveyed : Wine, • -After the
about
Over 60,000 in NOW Y r elate. last •,.
' keep their best voice for those they meet were proposed to the Repression Bill but dieoharge.- .-eteriii. the sun shone brightly andthe.ikies
season.- Edwin. Depth is. sa Atehave Made • •
, • ellewhere„ just. as they would save their
were rejected. An vertinooious•diseussion - ,.. . , werennelended The storna javaethe soarer,-
. • :085.,00.(1,-1 -and.; his.: manage, .."• •Iir..:. • Abbey;
hest cakes' and pies for guests .and. all their
ensued. -•-• Progreas.wite reported, -, . : . • - A .otIRE FOE Shells- . WAtatirter.;,A ',dor-, est- ever known there, - . .: .if -- • -
115alta) .out of his higt 'seas
sour food for their Oyfii board: I Would say
. ' C. . respondent .writes:'- .11evipg been troubled tb, 41 boys- and girls, .1.1ee- your'guests' s - Lew Water la litpitersb • inyeelf, about I ten 4:- years... ago, • .with -.;...,-My darling," "-said. a fond .hortbrunl;
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.: "--,.Iionden Punch : --'$ A male is. at: the
N-eice.• at home," wawa it by day as: a peeri • . . . . - the - habit of getting . up • and 7 walking ,O.I ;really ;believe ...my Theinnatiem hes. .'
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of great:price,' for it will be worth more to ZoContotive,speaking. of this subject, says.
whiah. are. Oboutwhile asleep, and .knowing bow dia.- *holly dieappearecv.17 She --".Oh, 4!.0h,.. I. itna_so •._
oottoin:cd everycoolpirecy . Look for the
reaty Mystery" .
you in the days tOceme than the.hestpearl that i• nozie of the appliance* 'agreeable and dangerous it is; I • hasten la sorryl 'Novi we. shall _never . ktqW _when; . . . .
hid iii the sea.- A.• kind -voiee, is a leriCe. intended te!_give Warning:when the Water. -
give a very cheap but effectiae..ternedy.-fer the Weather is going to change.". l • z. - :* andwoir an i :you:ono: :4_11' - 1 itt h se. yKerrai 1 et Ou. i. O'Shean'41 3 ar m
Sea to giveite . -.
• song to -a hearth end horcie. . It /ft to 'the is dangerously iota are infellible The sleep, walking. . Eyery. "evening, before re.- la. Ct. h -111 .
alophs, .jurit. to"
tendeney is to relytoo muoh uponthemoind - - Mr:: Ba le late organist" 0. -Christ - • •
: - wider -stich -ctroametanceii, .when- they -.A10 tiring,. plebe on the .floOriti front. nf the bed_ -Chnich, -1,Torotito,-- andleader - of. the. 9geeil's gPievieletereeorirr.okve •
se:ret stit ce, that thelayi
• heart What light la to the. eye.---4wish
. *114essenger. -
------------..------:- '". - • . become inoperative, they . ere Work) than
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- - Some towels soaked With tkold water',. or else-
abigayarltub filled With celd water. When INOO- .Bifies Bind; has, been - appointhd
Will iiitiaticl,..b'etyreett - the iMd „: juetieez .
death. is: atitiouoced- at licapetzi of .useless -they beconaevery dingerims. This
the sonanainbulist gets up and puts hie feet Organiet in - Wesley Milk ,•Grace .0huroh, , . . . , . ..
' : the Rev. Dr.Andereon . lia hie nth year.. . le e.specielly apt tosbe. the ease Where the
into the Weterhe. its streto aviake; and will Winnipeg, . -He Will. elite take theileeder-- probebly. ..-
His first ministerial charge was aa parish „water is not of the beat quality, and the
prefer to creep into -.the warm bed - again ehip.ot the .tield.)3p.titery.-1.3enci... • • „ - -
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3,. eittirtahaey:.Rn.. iiiiraztifx4earixiete -
•:.:ROIrfilleCkl°;11Wt-f• "
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minister•
a St., Fergos, which . he con- . apparatus consiista.- of anything in the.. ..,TWo. friends after . -dinner, over their
tinned to. hold until theDisroptiant in ut4-3:.i nature of a,. _whistle:, : eonneeted to the
After. ale.W.-eurPrisea •or that kind sleep cigara,Ilisoeuree.of life:: "Growing old ie a • I
rather than .stroll.".-archlod. like A ghost.
electedte the -p•ositioil of t ate% to -fill the -
created:by the • -
-Presbyterian, Church. ...- ; . • -. .-4 • - .; apparatos hi almost gure. to be neglected, Bo
. plan thiring sixo weeke; attar:attempted' tO now. "W ell ?" - .. "'Why,' at college he :i.atritt3licif Ile onetime
-htisliandt.a," 11. .:
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A
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alao.ses 'Side ty. ..
Deceased WaS a prep:anent Member of the the boiler with emelt pipe -eopnections. . Snell
Walking Woes- all its clittanis*.. : I :.trieci this.
.yeu ktioW2" • "Not a hit: lecill tat:ToMtsinfie
bore; old fellow; retell Powers-MitaCfelleff;
- Vacancy on the. College b.o
erel -`_and Mrs. . .
_ ti'
Ur., Geerge laicaro, the, New York pita_ _ thet_the•.pipes hecome filled with eedinient
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leave the bed four tinlea during that period,
*Re aidtaty stupid, but he's poet -fifty, and -_,,,
..eicle'-in. thteinatttute;-' - - , [I,
lieheri, lies . e.ndowed another chair in. or Seale; end then. lbw Water is
but was soottrecalled to my senses by the F • - •. , •
.
Dalhousie College, 11...o- bia known as the tertairito be therestilt.We *Mild Mention a
cold water, ea singe thert..Oave- been, en, still groylttipider every day." ..- - -
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ittAil.tahte8414, -tal•. 7, a".paan about tight her. "She :
o .• rown herself..., -
" George: Munro ' chair of Engiit3h iitera, ease no which. occurred-, a IOW:. Miles :of
tirely free from sgranerabulispi. , . -1. - .. • A.:Paris•Frenohman„ •Tejojeing-- or stiffer," -, 1
to whigh: is added the, subject - of here,- where. implicit :reliance was Placed- . . • -ing.ttuderthe elohgated ilante-of X., .1Terand
You ten sminutesle._ .think t.• ov.er,"" be said,..- .
I
struggled, but, he held her fast. "111 - -" I'll:give• " ..
• ture,..- of 'Acadia. upon a ecintrivtoice-et thici sOrt,-; eta With The- hotel ktIOWIL • 8.S. •ti;ke -. img. i (ban -de -SainteAtine,,,,ihes ompe forward with -13,..:
metaphysics.. • Dr. Schurman, -
. . • . -House; near Ittaidont„ N.Y., was 'set on fire- bad plan:. for bridging . the troublesome:. ." end it youthen. want to ie I'll iet yondo: -
up.he:,releitsed.
-- -Wolfirlie, has been . appointed to the fireman in constant attendance the:
the DOW chair.' the endowment Of which water water got Iovt, and the; first indicatiOnii . of in the following singularMannera After the Olireloelbetween-EtighandandFralice. : He. it," ,- Whe.n the tinae w
College, 4 .
- '- . . • . iblhat .10re•AOtiO4 Wer9 the- buckling 'of "rooming's mtlking-two. Milk -pails vtith eoi.i pro:poses -.(cin. paper et cOurss), .to • . censtrget, -her anirshe quietly:went
. amounts: to..0:009. it y -ear,,
- • • ,./ ,.1..: r... .: the -pastes -et the sh41-and the ;tube -sheets, cave hottonas were sst.upOn 0...table Which the bridge front FolkeetotietoCipeGrisoez, ----,..lt wetaaFreooh_viont who exclaimed
ine, . ' -,, .,,•:.
- a. , whereby the.• fielsros were. it:sited; :allowing stood a;gain-et the outside -of the- hotel- it,- and the .ratroottire, is to.: --etribreee' in it ia holdieg up eglaes .61 spar ing,-freeli. water:.
. . .
- ' rano eagoaw away- eity_ :, -
people: do- not. visit the= ociontry c:onsp _.
the_ steana -and: water to :escape. When
.. 4ry,.ae was the 'usual chetore. . About 11; twenty-three =ilea pearly all:: the fermk.of .4 4:2thl if it ik. v:fere only Witt. ed te.drink this
• uotti very hot weather, but even a blind thiti•-•beeerred the 'fireman became fright,: e*citick in the fotepoon it Was found that. a architecture klipaytt in anCient *tia modern 40* nice it would teeter
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• by eta nose. :that. the daily .ontpouring • .. . .. ... , .. -- , , : : .. . ,
mail, boarding an Moonlit% trial; knows .
. . - - :ened: and fled, expecting:to have .his flight
-. accreerated by the, explosion. of the bolter, 'portion of theasiding where the e-un'ecrays,
had b,eeil converged by the milk pegs was
. . -bridge- building. ..Sonle partielfill. betulk-
-Prined Bisniarekis so what better, hilt
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from ' geot„;? a
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f ' -thirty diqii: for saying to: an editor.: "Come.. and bilk:together, to. nee eihomely-phreee, . .
Viadiults. of eolicl memory, after therashion lityteihinIti.;Iiiit:14.iiiiii,iiiie.efilir ,Anlosept.,110:r.:r.Obnel:eite,314::1:
''i' soar dile!.
bloom ,
lar, after the style of . the -Victoria at,Mizi--
COntinues to. suffer mu"
hegira, When- the lilacs . . , 7,. , .
-A,.Tex.a% man has, been Sent to:••iaillor boiler witewell raacle„ of excellent material. aIreedy :burCed . thrgugh • the .- stding end
sh-e4thing•.''-• ' . • • I To.' treal,:some lien :frail:ie. airlr,likothe bridges
mi. Ai:Dodgem - lailiti4 , ,andesolne waning :_appetite- and - in'-gestimi. Acute
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OUR *BAIR PROF 111CIE•
Fortunately, this did_ not emir, as the On fire, and a Place afoot in diameter
will stay ee few
down stairs stairs and P1.1 make a charnel -house ,
. until the water had all escaped, but the
' Tr
. ... OUTUNiTE FitOs..--;An. Austin. father
-.•
• ot the . work now in progress Under the
' - the Tobacco -,
. kart . complained bitterly of the Way his children_ Hudson,: between New. York and Jersey
City. The 'English people look tupon the 6yulli.raIdti'l.ige CP!'
of you r The- law Won't permit any etch boiler was:totally ruined. • • .• •
thenp.pseoci
la' houses down there. , . . „
. iewels• to. ii, OhilogoPher, the latter( said: princely residence ortheDrikeof Hiainiltoi4 I was a boy I only hadeone -Suit or oloth.es, -entlitisiaetio _French 'inventor OB keort Of °
Keely motor fraaid, and. Alle.prineipal L -on- -
place: In Spite -of life- illo a the Chancellcir
:',
1 noP de this, he
. . .6,- wealthy man displaying one day his - Ilan:int= Palaae • heai :Glasgow, the destroyed their Clothing. He saida. "I -When
Will, immediately f proCte
. " Thank you, sir, for being- willing to 'Share Brandon -and Chlitellierault• has beEhl let to Said.' had th take care lot it. I Waii only.
- a 4 f . den -journals- are -Not now industriously •
such Magnificent jewels with me. Share a wealthy Austrehan ler. a terra OE* years, allowed.enepair or -shoes it , year . in , those
- sir ?" exclaimed. the ofliaik at pa•Tery high Ogrirei._ • •Tho- Inagnifinent days.": There wee a pause and then" the engaged in ridicUlitig him. if --"-.,. ' ,. ' . odiatinueig dailyE'tolviiire_a nnieh. as possible
i.viBtlilachalus.si:cyedo::. • :Ij3".‘ii';30:16i tii7,0:fiiiiiErt
utem, vn. . Y ,
"What. am you mean- et, - 'Why you allow: collection Of bronzes belonging to the palace oldest boy spoke upand said : "1 64 dad:- .• .Trench ' weitien- see = !level' grades - of
doesnotMake: it ing*tuth • t on him to 'look
inc- to. tiolt at them,. and what- more can .has been purcharfea; by? 'the -Same . perm iii You ha*99;pauoli easier time of it Incat mourning. - ..Thia ;e6Venthl which • is for
YOU are living With us."-Anstin (Texas) second ocueins, alike .. aoswere for balls and.
do- vtith them yoUrrielt ?'-' reOliedthe and Will not, therefore, be -sold with the •
- pigthres: and library. . . .
. you - Siftings. - • • ' • - ' parties. - 'Iii te a happy combination., • - up to you. --I. - -
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. Philosopher.
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