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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-02-16, Page 9I 1"! 1. I �, , I . 1 � I , Y : � , I ­ - -- ­ , , . -11 Ve ­�W � -V�02- 1 ,�b, 9 - , . � I � - I - , M I I I 'S i I I I I -1 .. I . � � I Isenfung a Valentine. . . � i An Alarrnin - :A might begin,, ,,The rose Is red " , I I r 11 1 1 (Though Idiat'is n6tac, very licwh, � . .1 � . 5 I i.� I � ,O?� this the boys an think'is good : -- -71 . I i � If yet, love in Fl--- ,, I I a as love you. " . . �11 .., � ^ � ;11 .But -seems to m6 -a valentine .BRIQLTAL, �- Is nicar when you do nots&Y . ' -The same old things that every one , r- On, BUD Zeepa saying, in the, same old'Way. I nary and a . . 1. And I asked Jane, the other night, .- . ' Sheffield. � Ir What frown -up peopla-wrice about. She wou d not answer ins at first, , d musters ve uwlegs�thai I But laughed till 1 began to Pout. - � , hcr,�J r 6 sa em t bat stopped on that d . . I I � �, T * uestiou a - i, ot,fil ,as). , : P 11., Albert Hal I � . . I 6ve;` . e " , , '11 0 ea, t A 9, soft - at t e ease.,' 14�oler of' -110aresied c ! I ! it C n a , it at is 1, � , . � .. 6 I I egi payi - is: � . I ing. In tl I I . - -, I I .1. I grand isap 11 . i Tolm � de�f,lady beautif ul town, whic ij� , Is a entine and kiss. � I - The valentine, She has but Amid - t -because . I I Th4loveliegtlio,iraiidge'iitlestey6s . -the fbilOWi The kiss, because I love her more I � I Than any oae beneath -the skies; I � marchl WAS beadparte . I . Becauseshe is the kindest, best, . : 1. The sweetest lady ever known ; . And every yearT1,1.s,,y the same, I �. morning. : carriages, I The very flame, or Alone V1 . ­ Army and a . - - finished. -rheret Now itis , Who will do? . : I've thought of one and then another. . erson D&vi Wrestler, . Vho is there like it? 'Why, of course, 1. I'll send It right - away to Mother I , � . Stephenson march'adv � --- �Zatc KeHogg, in St. Nicholas for Febrizary, 2882 -- . I I was -P lose - I i, . Josh Billings, PhIloso . I . ' this he nov .ph�y..­ I If you will sit down and wait, yurig man, - 'gvey horse Booth?s'car at least one-haff ov.the good things ov life will at sum time eddy ar�uudnemr yu, while . I � I which: bad the. proces the moreyn. chase them.the more they Will when 1 the�� I ,break into a run. . I � I . - . -heir , A -plac All ov natur's works are a part of a per- , very 1, gn I fekshun pv a plan. She makes he mis- . . � � ­ . i -1 , .with pe . takes, creates -no vacancy, and guessie.sAt I near d1,3. w . I nothing. ­� . . 11 I . Ideas ire vvhat Wine `-but- if a'man ban t but the upr - , ,tionists- , at . ,-� got but one he is very 4t to �xun that one -himself 'Along, -marcli,P a . into 6d ground, and take gramme, t � with it. ' �- , � '. . L I � 1. brickbatS7­ I Laffter proves nothing.-. W-iBe men I`ff, , . i6bg6ba.i I and ideate gr ' in all the time. w, I . , " mud: it th e . � Culaningis aweak iinitashun of -wisdomi . - ' ' i , ' offi6ers of . . and iz liable at Cluny time to mergg.into, 1 ,man, � who fraud. I ­ I I ; . i 11; Happiness has no abiding ;place, but Called 'a which num . often is very near �t Laud, like thoa old I , , - sons, wool woman's spectacles. After hunting lot them not he div hi arid lo, she found them at last pafe'Du I la ' ' . e.aded..b3 . . her nose. . . . 1. I 1. � . . '.a going, dow Gravity, iz bekuming to pho6l At all, ­ I I towards� th I times, but o�uly to a wize juan on state � I 1. otber ��Ak . ockashions. � . I � I . . .. Verry menny, seek knowledge, not so. a nearer7r cegsi6n.heE . I mutch for the truth az for t.he speculashun, . ful time of I I . thar iz in it. I . - �. I I , � the crowd . 1. . Heroizin iz simple, and yet it iz rare. , . I ..) numbering EV cry one who duz the besh they lien iz a Arid jeered hero. - I. . i i � . Buty is a dangerous gif b. - The vatl'ty it , . offi 6 drsi , sh wantl,thbii . � I inspires,,anq the base flattery it ,detAfor� .-1. � and �iatbne . its possesslors are not.,tobe envied. , � I miresiler-a . Charity,makes to 4histakes that she kill 1. �,­ Some of th . be charged with. , ,.­­ � . .1 .1, : Good breedin'g iz the'ouly thing that'han . � � blinded An I .1 their face . I I make a phool endurable. . . I,.:.:, � , I I -stobes. Servitude 1z go unnatural that - anihonest' - I 'Be,fordt . 1. servan't,iz the rarest ov 6,11 thipgs. . . . . . � , , four stand . . If a man'haz got the right kind .of reli , - , , ,nob.iaud of h gion he kan" pick up a, kree,`T,� I'liny7w ere , .,,&n klzfenipt thatwillfitit. - . . I I � . I Indolenceiz a, ;quiet malady,lbutdthaz � I from-thern miuUte,, ' eat up morg'f6ulftdashdiia;&bd 'tipt:�dv ' vef . ' ' ; ;. ,in 11 , i��a� &a t a I more superstructure than id � iulbisb�ui�i ' W1 . . .1 .. - ,one �of th ever haz. , � . .1 8ing� hin, Abstineince shQuWbe the;excepshunl and. , - ­ ;1steep �. .1 ­ a, -�, '-f, , t I tho I . tem&raiiace�t1i0iiII6 - ,­ �-� � - ' � � �, ; ' - , . .-)Ther6`1z a gr66t,41 how -to I ,- i ;rt--, in,�,'kA&0�irig . .:., � �.,:,C- , . r, ,,, crowd Arid , - , - iaore� IAK :i . 4-�Izd �'", 'give"W'Alad'adt"c"riem Ing an ovig`06-66n,", a­� � . mud were . .. I AFi selfish .and ill-bred as. tlia;mass lef, I man-hiad are� I P�'rgfer to live Nhh them � young"insi , -- ,rather than go into Solitude and'try to live- . force. at. Str I him c NeW with myself. . I I , . that �0'u,,wiil of t%l ,, ­ Gratitude is a word find in., 11 I dictio I narys, but you not find.much of . conscious. horse had, ­will it anywhere else. - I .. I- . . -w- . . ;. I -.1, itiS�,Way� & � ; . -.1.11. ... � - . . Curious Facts and Figure.. I.. . I I I � - - I . ; his hand'i head: he .� ' . 'When the body a starvingman or I -to . .the Alb I Animal loses tv�o-fif the of its Bubstangej-d--Loutaide , , I . . loses life. - I - - �. � . I immenS6.c . � I In Egypt . there are hospital a ' for Super- Aimy-witl * annuated cats, while human - Suffering I ley�' of. . . scamely,elicits notice. --'. I I -1. 11, - .11 .. . .unconsciou carried or Chinaimports 100,000chests of �foreiga , smokers spend oplum%zinually. andtlie ca I . .Average 925 Ceuta per day,for opium. . : I ., . �L L :,�-, 1. I. I . . . Mrs.-,13oft bers-of � I In New Zealand,are-frequently f6und . drivdu� to a the bones of those large, wingless birds,*. WAS not op calledQby the, aborigines -moa." The - Could open largest representative known' -was ten And I . and,intiol-W I one-Lalf.feet high. � . . . - I., - � . � . .1 . . . �. -W, c carria a . During the past yea� 1,532 persons. died rou6d! thb I in London of the small -poi. .'Of these, 32&�, tbrbu-h w � had been vaccinated and 637 ne�letted that, , I a' Mid' ' 1 Stag I precaution, � the remaini ng 510 bein I doubt., 1 . g ' ' ' ­ ' a hasty So 1 � ful. Of the .population of London 3;620,000i ' ' theJri ndl . I I are vaccinated, and'00j000 are� ot :. n - ` w is - Win �', � . . A. few Years ago British India ,only. � Lt,ATI .ba d9bien All' . raised about 20,000,0,00. bushels of wheat. The Jews�putthe d6ajise(IJ6Alile'azI';' into . Her crop of wheat this year "Amio,nts­f;(� � U - ,ahubeli . F 'Or Divi 1 360,000,000 busbels�.of Which 170,06o,obo . acio'ug,ill "O . . 'L . have Already been :exported -to ..different I .. , Assistance ` - , . " I .. � . partBofEurope. .r , , '"' , 1� _. L. � � 663?:,arri oovered'th . . It is asserted by M. Hement that'4eaf . , . . mutes who have been taught to speak,.arti- . I culate tbeir. . concussion the' -syste . with the a&ent of country; coveredw ,�, thus indicatiiigorge6iiiecont6rr�ations of the Whether h � mechanism of speech sinailar to thpie, of, � 11, IL 1, . except tha I. their parents. . � , . ' I I . I I . U pp�r 4ip I ;. I e . Prof. Owen, iii an article lat ly. �Ub� slorr:-The I I ... lished, questions whether man.everreCeLveB ,,V"tL had athird setlof teeth. .Heascribeli alleged I .Salvation cases to the reappearance' of old and worn I . % - a, of th. ag � Stumps in cori'Abqueuce of the shrink . � And � � �- '. , A ger I I., absorptio n of the jaws. : .: , -, ,. I I . I .1 - Albert H I The experiments' made I by M. Bouebut ' B T doth an I w . ithpepBin.e, as an agent for'des, tVOYilag barracks a worms in the. stona'ach and bowels� have til�y wi$el � been repeated with very favorable Omits. hall tb:t�a ' , � Even the tapeworm succumbs to .the diges- ' - meeting. I five action of pepsine in. la�g6 doses; while been- seen' . highly organi-�ed'tigsuds of the. the more ,Public Ho U. I I . I -L I stoms,oh remain unaffected. . . the� stone A German manufacturer' has succeeded Police nim . in producing serviceable face -masks of.mica 'arrested t I I I . for the protection of metal , and. �. glass . , Jurbauce. * . melters, stonemasons and other W t "uc , � heat,Aust and noxious �,V'Aporg. 11 A - "I , rmy ­­exposed,to I Tliesb�masks allow the eyes to -boturned in ..,their tribu 1. i6y dir�ctiorl, and thiereis space onoughfor. they had I . spectacles in case the eyesight in defective. �. �. � � . By means of a series of very interesting .. � , ' c; I experiments.re�a,rdiDg the muscular,power . Jus � t- no Of inse ots, X. F..Plateau has discovered ting gooc,p . I that g2ile a hoise cannot exert a I Stress . the f Ault -o . beyd, d the sixty4eventh of its Weight, a' . . gi�ls. If .- 'cockobafer can easily dr aw a load -equal to . iless for fourteen times its weight,' and a bee cm . u. I . c draw a little waggon twe,nt y tim&s .heavier I . she does a than itself. - . I 1. .. � I I I. I , . . I.. If come'S�O . I , � Everybody that go'es to Willbi0eg does 11 ,way, and indepenae . not, it appears, make a, rapid* f drtuns.'- ,W,,6 work� Af know of one young man who recentlyw6ni � -into an extensive business there"af ter hav- they woul ing borr6wed $20 from a frieudli� ..this city domestic to help to pay his wily out. According' 'to I agreement, he . was drawn upon f or . the take. then , - left belple ! �. I Amount,. but last week the Oraf t came back . . I " 'l-wkai. dishonored. The same gen"tlem''EJa- `wr-6`te-'. ­ d . a few weelm ago to a sporting. namin h6kb 'to operas, 01 get him 0, horse that could beat 2,30,, Some retired fr .- ))right youths. hava,­emig�ated to Manitollm. ��- ovation w . -Ottaiva Free Press. .:. I 1, , , , I! I t& Y. � I At � recent sale of selected - abeep at I 1 A Loch Melbourne the Champion merino* Xam , ]�Tr. Sulli brought 430 �uinems- Thirty-one time lawyer', is *Commissf, an average of 1-45.1, guineas. , Tbe,' eL in the grate had n I I gone b6fo re She. IV I .. I ', ,fetched sheep Are valuable chiefly f6i their. wool. , of civilpr f [ATION 10y, ININ , �- I 40 LA , � I . 1SATUP"r).&Y.'s , slop,14E. 1 I I 4 � I � . . 13 # be, ; , In ;;dey lio ilencP d, Ili,, ,,,g ��Maii � . 1, V � � . I... � A'StretrulL.BrIveivalitemar bleim, 1. I I , kl� - "a*ery'.. I I I I : ­ �, I . �, � STAR"E. - 'FRATUU9,0F, THE 21811, , 1. I I I . � � I I I .-. .,. I 1:1 - I I "I I I , : � - � ­­ 14, : i , � � 0, I , � I I I � 1: � . ' .1, S'� . , I I sq;I " �P !k th, pri I , I ne � , x 4 I I , 0 11 mzl.aeti6n which -the latter .wo,414 quigy, � I -The Occupation- of pti i ' I pam-driving, as is �uoft, entails I I *is I � I I I I . . - qrh,e Xonollpri�' ' � - ­ � � 013�94: 1�1168"clks-whelr XAte to . � 1: I I 1, I - g Riot Ca�sod by i# Proeeo& TU4 Alssaisl4in Hail , Hits, j�entenoe I's ,� ' ',, " -D light. with a have TciaA04 with a ,blow had, 3iot a Woiab i 1= � I I I abbed his hind,and%olkspedthe L dwell great exposure a rid a �dauger . PAS one to lite- arid limb w , itlial4I.Pbr . the evil effects the i I I . J4111-46t*lag 40 !I- Vat ofthe Illand. 1. ., .- I � .. ,ings in Sheffield. ,. L. . I I I . I - i � � � I . I . -----111 I I � L -- I I 1. upo� his wrists. I ,(� �, . � ouil,�'klv� of exposure lumbermen ' ' ' L Of I It . i ' t Q St Job River, New Brrinswick,, �p�per have One of the 11 Suspects " has sent toau Trish a descriptidn�of life in Kilwai I . I nhara I . , . "L I I .1 I ' ' � I , SVLL� EXPECTS TO CHEAT THE GALLOWS . I I I - I � To hE W,&TCARD. . G,iteald waa� tsken�, back to' jail With One, ,4rand;luacea, as is shown by'the I 11 , -f , , ­ .0 Owing rem a letter by Mr. E. B. Gillis,, I L 1. jail. The calls Are 8 by 12J f d each. . I "t" an contaW6 a Small irin bedstead,�s. table and, ATTACKS BY THE MOB. 1. I I . ,'!�- , , ' . t . : I ­ : � ,g' L , instruotkoAs th t , he,,be darded day And !I1 N1lItdWh,`X- .B. : -1 Froia- exposure while. T a4 � stream -driving utook heavy. a ob& , wilkh A ir rooliained to t6 wall,'The &� . y, January 8th, an extraordil venucaul cc Invoked on Court, �ujry land I .I � ,� � i night. Th .1 offibiali",lidlipy I 1, . e tLore i's no p �6 I dangei of An aitem Cautoi a, at least . cold; whi& in ashort tibioi brought on 'night sweats,, � - political prisoners � Are roused at 7.3ci; Una . ar6 alio 6d to, w � W alk About in 0, Bluaft arming scene wa's witnessed in . The Salvatiou Army, Which I I � . , Counsel. I I . I - I I I I until if ter the review 6f, the ca%e 'by the . '� 8111144�01ieStand every sympto � ' L - of mbijon. � gravelled yard until breakf aBtAime,bet*een ' . ry strong in that town, having The'followitig is an extended reportof � , Court Zn �auc. - Rumors ,Of 3 -ouiteau .SVIII , ' ' L I I I took aideep. seated consu � in.. 1 Me . without relief, until I tr led Dr. Wilson's � & and %- 14 Duriag the, meat ibey are con. four barracks, ,decided to bold 11 my a -1 Grand 1061iticil, in, the the scene when President Garfield's assassin . .. � . as iington on Saturday w sentenced at WAM g killed himserlf,l and other wild, I groulialeBS stories, wore circulated to � -day. I : , Pulmonary . Cherry t Balsa 14, When I,— . fined in their'eells.� At 0��Ofheydre &'gain: . id until I c1clook. � permitted to walk in the ya General k", , tj , j�ha cem. L 'B6, 1, '.4 . P -k, � the "d hie L Wife ,. I I L The closing t, I -scenes in the i Guiteau ,i,i were that iBai far ai'Judge enacted to -day,: I � I . I Ar.p'RARA CE. L � � CH , �- ii . , I . cured." Suchayidelace as this is-illboutro- veftlble,,and it ifl,np; wonder that in. New , I , whea they are again ,looked up to eat their . Theri they.we lei dirmeig'L OUtL again Until -Salvationists, ­ . in the mor rowded audiences no I I I I I COXT�,,C, '4� 'Ll a ourt is conclarpeli., 'L -It:'iS not_ at all_ - �, I Guiteau hasunde gone a marked Change _ . . I -111 appearance. Wh2lu be-t9ok his sea,t at '- Brunswick aud�Nova Scotia,, where this . remedy first WAS. introduced, it has gained � & o'clock, when they are looked : in for thO, � - ' - day 1=12.1.y.the I a afternoon ,the Army ha& a . March likOlY that the court in bane will rever le the a . - eent6nes. , I I I I , I , the piisoii- -the obunSel tab a ins�E I ianF - I I m firm hold On the confidence of the people., I I ; I I ir A � small. window feeb , ly gloom of a cell' - �. and lights action and through the la -they accomplished 'in safety, I . - I I I . I The prisoner was broiaght into court iW- L "I fa,doof ers' .dock- to-dayi. hi r and �8 V a Pais I . -thinner than - it appeared by the light of . . - -T- I I I .1 � I Iwo* Ii �.Chh�.Sc.dre Burled. . , . "I... Allowed from 5� to 9 O'clock in tba'evbn� Ing. The 6 31overnineut supplies fare rest hooting and jeering.. On L I or, the' ng Wednesday howev ir - I ' moriam 8 and sat dowu b side.his counsel. . � said that h _Obovillo e had some new evi- I 'coUrt the glimmering candies. about -tile Aock. ,L I . I L . .. w en th *U'r d A d 11i gUiltY; -He , at U 'gufft'red , In 6veryalrecijon, as far'ia the eye L can reach, little biAopks of earth,: from tfiree to prison . , only; but the suspects are not forgotten by I � their friends. The farmers, , . most 'disastrous. , They left rs at half -past 10 o'clock iq' the I dence-to- intioduce.'' The :overruled , all lalis -mOt1ibu`SJ�-R-n-d-; Said fliat thera*&$_4P � ­ ­ - ' ' 1. I has rcceiatl`,�, Iromis iespiessuess . , � and jnxidty- L Aia,sm611 eyes'glared'vrildlv� �%11 'Ids six feet high, i& se'attered promiscuously � over the c6i��nAiy. These being covered I . I Although they � ref * L use Any -longer- to ,allow the - fox- , I � � hunting ,try I to I In the procession,Were tbiee . 't&:4 fi jS4 direot-evid,duc­q a oW.1hatAhe juro bad I L and his LA moved'Ainilessly but beL I . , with grass, fiow dried'b i1he''Autumn and gen , ride it yvill over thisir fields, do' some'launting- t1i'amselves. conthining'the. officers, of the 11 "Lieutcnant'�Ein- ever writtendn . th�,r�iiginofthenewspaper --L:..' L. as claAmedi.or,had 'ever, eien � assum all none of, the - Aii � ' " � nsane i6a��of­-An�-i , 4 .y Scattered 'ad they are over the cultivated, The Coverts 'of i Col.. Blgjijatd�, - Lord.: braefibahocl. Son,. a couvertea Northumbrian 'at read a news. pmpej"Litid�all Pithege gentleiiaeub - Lied mmda� thmt� . maU-. , 1 . I � � ,� � , " � Ouiteau: behaved more L like a maniao' flelds,. makes one think of haycocks after a harvest of timothy orred-top in America. � 1-deutenaut of King's County arid Rather - I I og n pId I his,:were receutly�both thoroughly vho :qirrjed tA�e, banner the . Centenary at � Newcastle, affidavita .the ad not. ..,TheL.' court I y I ­ I L' . L I . L 0 ��. sflw1nOr0&SOZ1-tOA ubtithese'affidavitsi. - the, he did at Any time during the trial. L' ' . 1. I � � . �� I They are the tombs oi graves - � of past gehfira-- hnited by Such large gatherings of , people . ith them. On that occasion be I L After some, furtber 'argumentstAttorady ,the is imprecations and blaspaino'lla curses, after the Sentence laid b6buL"Pi6noUnCed tions of' Chinese. And, as the leading L religion- or Superstition of the'couniry is' that the ganaekelaIjers were afraid,to, inter- . . fere. The Lord of Mantua'maribr'in the itedwith.a scailetuniform,-And wore. He was mounted on a 0'Orkbil1�1nic.Vd'd.joi� , tlenw-'�ofAbe� .Son " courc; ­We;-.piiSo)nbr w i '.the --- .. '' � I � , n, ')ut,in tile � -were fiikbtfallY liateziae.. llikfeltureg�were, digiiir Ste were.o ono a tad�;_big R , L-, l-"lid"Andble I ;ancestral worshipi. these. moulds are never -disturbed or "Over, but for - latter - region left.:- his gates open to the G, L , and rode -just before eneral riage. As'lileappearedscrowd', .L � -- � . � - -�I'- � ,; `� dock,' I .��*!` - " L , I � - :L: ,�. .­ ' Stand up�.��, - 4090 COX� (to,��pKiooille;)- . I 1. . . . I ,�4�iaeemdd otlythbedmillance di'mhummiI" , f�4­ ''it . ... ... L�. I— . I I L I �' , L . . I 11 � , , " ploughed . stand.: ifidefinite ages. It would seem toa stian . ger crowd, and this'generogity caused them to ' refrain f L rom'going, into -.his e6verta at- Ali. � . L L I ; gatheied in the, -hope of seeing . I . . .1-h-1- t ,�61LPM.Couuenaacei�, Have you.�anythlrig to �say.; w yL sen cz;ic , , ,� , �,­-�I� '­ "Ill .. I �, � L . , "' L *Y,. """, ­ 'L I . 1� I L'i, imupoizi,- Illi,,��Xeb. 5. -Luther W-. see im tbmtthig4But1 eut over the, resting place' of 'the desd must, to a 'material* extent me taken was, a( TboAa )htto the suspects L I and -their families. I The Claristmas-'din or n Sion, begazi to hoot -him , and . . L I � .?�4'er officers of the Axmy'66k abath ab6iif _�iaoi lie paaf,i6a�"Upon,yori�? . _, a - �L;':� - . ourHoatir' t �Guiteau;'(Still sitting) ��,-Xliik Y " , , " ., � , , , ' ' , . .L , ----h, , ,�jf) '­ " , � Cfpatoiad; jdti:,,- fialk�brothei'6f the � a6eilgain" ;­ ' hbers��ofthfs'fioslail ' i Says ��11, � thoi, I nik Y are I , reduce the productiveness of theJand. .,For ' ter; there seems to. be no' system Of dome Is$ of Mis's Reynolds in Cork jail, is reported to have. ­ , L ' bblen'a piece �of'beef and four iu carriages the upr6mr wisL � As sfre�f alroabS�L blocked 1.­­_�"L­ o pbstpon.&aelatplio el, as� qpg,�aa 1?.Q4SI 0;�,',: �-, � L , 'Judge Cai-L-iStau& uI?-.-.�-'Hkvel , ":,.. �,L� '� ' L'i safisfi6d,�witli hil4l's6nibn6e. Ihelv ,never - - � �' 'him: , ` ' - � 4' ' 'th , .With Me inLo t4er;countrias, hut the owner of the - potatoes on.p, tin�IlIatter�but the tedium, of bar imm- I I I -p officers on, dut ej L TWO � police . y -4'- __ � 4�� 1 : Y�S�an,teA�6.,�jhb . � . .1 1� I -, V1 " . � ­� ,a , L .�' "'� � ". 'L i (U a thiiig:t6�say,­v �,'�W. , �;­ , , I bid a Y, . , I , - 11 � - I, � � �yl-:ayiiT ,. I ,. t li �, .. .L ''. � I , - . . A :!;: � , I L � ,. . ------ I . field at death is. buried, as have been'his' .1 ` a1ICE JStorS Lbefote him, in big own soil'at prisonm'enthad been beguiled by serenadefi. - from the city bands., 'The iaeighbors'of im- bat theycould to preserve order, oar increased, mud the Salva'- &gL �, 4� 9 � ,�� .-'.�';-' ��a" ,:, bo,proh,ouncle UL � " On. ,.. - ,. I , , - P9. "y " . � ,. � 11� " . " , ... ".''. :� I ;��, O - .1 TliepKisonelr at 28 9440 blgt . W th �', i.. " Ii 8 , . , = t, -;L '"- -- -'" ' ,�. , WINE �VECU I'VU, PROPJLE. L ,� . : I ­`��!!!,, ­; I .. .... I ,� :, � -i , 06t, At a ilsSpeetf, I Some s] ul distance from the: I I I prisoVed suspects mie active in seeing -that, , , , I arted on th6ir 'trilumphaut. ' ­ . .. .1 ,"LL , , as or, 6 , .. , cOm reseed, An 8 r el I I a tibn a d p At a , term ri 8 r 8 r 1. 'L 110 � . — . , ­ . , A� "Re"KAllins: Sect Who 13realk �th,e 1,0�!Wi . . . � I 1 ., . . graves of ills predboesso7rs. . And thus th6gq tumuli go' oif-`-i�66i6a sing in number and . their'lfaini,wojit is kept up. Hundreds Ok Inen with cartsunO horses recently ploughed, a theyL called . it, in their pro. hey pelte mud mud d with I In �Lgtamped upon his Is ' atures; a , deliberate. tons ,he began, but Soon, his * . I In Trustlng;to the. lbord. ­-, ,' . 1 14, .. I . , , - ' 61c �saness of P�dxiinity tillit -would seeni to I the* heldS., 'garnered' the p6i&toes�� ,ind , .were , . IL At "'the top Of Broo1billLithe � - � . . 1. manner became Wild, violent, aud,poufid- . at PI L ; Yesterday an -inquest was ' hel& nm� 15y, Mr. Arundel Caittar, 'coroner for be only it, question, of time ,When tbe'dead I ­ . Nill possees.all the soil, and starve out tl;6 thr6sb ol out tiie'corn.'of Massra. O'keilly, a ; . . Power, Gleinane Toole, Co-unaughi - -` d Pp all mesodaring,throwingstones and L M women, as well as at the ale ing Upon the- table 1e.delivered himse�lf of. . I the I � L following harangue .:, I I I Am not guilty. �stead I - L odYL Kent, on the b of :,Abr4ham �Aforby 8, � J . L � , - 'C . I . . . 6utiia riation,' hinese Letter. . ., : ,. . L I � � ­ I I . .1 I ............. �, �, � om are 11r,JLmI..a I I Nobilly, Some of'wh 1 t'Naas I L - the Army;- thai, I',." 11ii Or'! Cad- I I I . qf the charge set forth in thg�Z4ndictmgnt­ It wasGod's, act;, not mine a""God.' will ,whose paten, a are I . I t � merdb'erg-6f thil religious, seict known as- the 11 Peculiar People." LThe . I . — — An L'..irao�.. 'Loss to, tlu�'Coa U'IrT. . - .. . L I . I L and others at Galway.., ThOL1rish p 6peiii report thal;,-Uotwitliftaiudiug the patroiago* , tb- ad­contiol of the procession,. halt, hopiug� that the, crowd - . .1 5. . . I n. I ta,4'ecare ofit, an �don'tl let the' American' -boy died of small -pox 6AL-Sunday last, and , An immigrant is not as valuable to,Lthe, . of 80; many noble , lords, the Lord Mayor?a: L " � . , I bered nearly 'two ,thousand -per.. , Lpelople L ,. forget it. He Will 'take care,. of it, I , there beingbo,moadical, attendant tOLSigu` I .11 a of death, tbe'Cml�b W'INS4eported country as' a native.'-- Yet. hundreds �zf I . thousands of dollars: �are spent in brbiging fund in aid of'thb Pr6peiiy�. -Defence Asao-i I , ciation, Amounted, five weeks' effort, d sweep by. Finding - they aid , , I �. - procession; one p ided the- i arty, L arla'every officei ja this Governm6ut� from � Ahe LExecutive do n to 66 Marshal, taking I 11 I IN . . I . ,certificate .- I to,the coroner. The W4�iry­created ,,a,(,L L i there LWaS, - I iatie Attendance, - .inamigranis ta Qana,da, v�-hile�.our'grmve-' . . . � � yards Are being --filled with' th. ' oSeL whose latter ­ qnLy. to about 210�'000. 1Aemnwbile, Trelaiia. of her ',poveri-ji has than 11 the 1�6rthfimhrian �' wrestler, I a St. Phillips mud 'Weak -Bar in every -,man on that jury,� mud, every mem- : bar on. thiSL- I�ench,�Will payfor it, and the in Te a, 11 I. - I ofte stliand,ii4i Pleople, the "sisters" o the 1, I ' I I I � � , lives might have been Saved to their friends I ' ' ,out raised ruote . I that as,A, an' 'utatiom funa'.for the s0s- Ste L L - ,..�', 6 centre of the town '­'jri&?%he . .. ... '13g,it s'way to the' . Albert'Ag)�-by icaii nation will,' r�ll. in blood if. ' Amer my . 1. ' L . body goes into thp ground 'and lam hung� L I the sect being apecially promine ! . UtLm their Quakei.likb dress. .The" 1ody' lay in the and country for many yea,rs. OW. Many H .i' . also, are like fading ,flowers, A, Cabe to their . . I I t . , . . I ., 1 I 11 �pects.�,� . I I . I - ­ , - , - � ill , _ L F lowers bloom thi dwin- . oute. *That portion ofthepro- The Jews�putthe d6ajise(IJ6Alile'azI';' into ish mozivary,'Where the jurry, aft r, pro,- par, - 't ' testing � ­ against - L . a , b64' -risk to. - 'Which rela;tiv'as. and no assistance.., Many now . I dead, might not ` Lhave� died had they , of zheiQrio . . m ter ou Irish 'soil with -a luxuriance bowil- deahv. the wrestler had a fear- if.. :(j�u ' ­ , , L. L, ,� W 11 � )arriviug­.in;, eat: Bar, the grave. For a tir& they' triumplied, - he destruction of JL1 USalem­forty ,hut-a-tvt L. at , I I . . , they were subjefted ' i d i J . I I , a �i views , it, most I I .but � , used. Dr.- Wilson's Pulmonary Cherry� � Balsam, it -truly ,Wonderful remo�y. 'it is- - deringlo the Saxon mind. . I Bee that Miss- L - I Q: Parnell his,conferreol.the t tI OUs, 1� Sneak- -� -of 'roughs increased greatly, at least 4;000. They, ridiculed. yo�ara afterwaxdg the.Almighty. got even . i ., ,m wIththem. IL not a;fraid offleath.- I . f them . being'.' sittisfied by' looking, .0 . , In at, - the, � ,open ,L do6r; The. foreinan I so carefully compounded -that it is relished ' ­­­ those dq'test ­ -.1.1 11 I L Ug Spalpeen ": on Nr.� Herbert Gladstone. ;W@fo, a I notbek fair �oimirix oa118,111im , . at the procession,, spat up'on: the' I . L . am here ,as God's man Kill me to -morrow I . - if to,J anY God's', I've of the Jury further 6binplainea, on returnink . to theAnq I uest � room, 'that tbLey were- ..by who isually -tla'6 name'o, . . U .1hediqlae; but so pCW&fUI i ,-itS:adtion a ' �air .L . L" ignorant goaB66n:', Tnah. ` . - . � I . % - — , , . I ,. 6uted ,�Glve. . if them"" � 11 Thpy;3. heads splittin U g,­and`threi�'m d you"Want man, And been that from the start." . I � endangered by being brought into qont4 I ,ct 'Li't - atiiijeB t the ro ,that a ot -of all I ",a, - 'Let 1. The seventh Annual,-, curling. inatch W- I . I . a, which' Seriously in '' red � the , I ' - lu L I . I I . ,­Lwith L " L �, I . , I . PA�SMG SENTENCE. , . . I the witnesses fresh froin. a house- .. I L ' - 1.1 reeking with infection,"�but th e coroner, diseases and eradicates -Ahem. the ­W(3ak arid - spiritleles invalid ,then-' take , tweoln the curiing clubs of New tbik'81iste L OSe L t Age, 0 just th N6w'Jersey'for the Hain- old .n 'M- a Y me mberaLof th biliad. a members Of thoi Arm' y 'Were. , -_' I L L �, . I., � I . 1, , Judge Cox then'pibce'edeoi. to pass San- while sharing. the objection amid there WaL � . �, a . . pourage, and .Dr. �, Wilson's P61naonary. ,,ton Medal,WASLplayed 1 4 I On Thursday:after I I d.,glihost' 'with mud, and I - 6hok6.d , , , :bruised I tence. ,, He said : You, bavoibe6: Convicted ' I I hOL .. , to.Voceeding � . alternative with 'their 'duty irstLwi't1jeSS Was'Ra ' - The 11 chel Moiby . Cherry, Balsam and cheat, the - ­ L or 'L . ,. , I 'many y6mrs.to pom�..' , ' u, at HaldoldnLake, nearPaters on, N.J. - * - ' Score:. New York, 227,; Now' Jersey 177, - L_ I I a 6 'trially", cut�znol with� I L I I I . , . I 11 I . , ' �� .of 9; Crime go terrible in its' circumstances,, 'And So. far: reaebing i u. its.,results that it , Who Said She w ,as th6wiie of' John. M6rby? 1. ,; 1 1 . ,. . . . �� - I I . . 'L I . - ' I I 'L .- 1. .1. I . - eight rinks PI myed. I I . . L I ' .. 11 "I. I � I .L I , It 14LIt,6f W ` ' ie"Army go ol . eat B ar the . has, drawn: ,forth the 'horror �of the whole LL ,i laborer', residin�, At No� 49 Orcha . I I rd Road, l[Korrible JD ent& at' an. Int6idented ld 1. . - .. .. I . '1�ndy. 'L' . � . I . 0 I � , I ;L � L ' Mr. � And Mrs.. Spurgeon 'devoted the ' --- . ard-bei4rers, wen'attacked by the I L I ragged abou�t.�y the hairi whilA I world and the execration of your country- ' ' - . 'L men'. the excitement produced by such.T.Years .Plumstead. 15eceased, their son I I - L ' arld.'�? mptiths',1 old,'and hLd: been' I I �L , � . I . . .1 . , � 1, . . I St. Johns (Nfld.), despatch ,says :.Two: ., A I � I I . I I �30il()00 prdsented �to them At the recent L ' Sm Y. of their wadding to the endow - � annivolk r L. Made �, . was rost4 the-. barinfirs, ,, ; fight was hercle foj�scm6% . I an'offence .made it no easy task- -to secure I I for You a1air; aiiii.impartiaitrial, 'but you healthy until the. 27th of D.ecembar, w1pro . he as taken ill with smmll-pox`...�Sbo know L - 'IV Sisters named Moran, elderly .persons, .. enga,eI.in. the ,grQqery business on Water: . *Addicted . roacrit,of An orplainage-for girls. They. he'd " -1 I .. � -already estaUsh6d one.for boyK : ,'The timately, th'e - offic' .but ��,- ul, ars li I had the pow6rofthe United 'states SWE I . I � it Was suiaIl-pox,'b6cd;US'e`his aid ' eat brother. Street to in-, .. ,� -St. -Johns wore * 'Ill L, 'Sunday: r C' d �L ; �ILT`he e ant eath -Of �ki. Jame��Wyllie, 0 di6e,.ifie��bannera;skfely' �into: � treasury an&, of the go.y.ernment: in your James was.take&�-With it three weeks or a ' *. in , onth previongly.' . L we others - of- � the temperance. At. o'clock I on . 1. t1agin'ilatdikicatbol, ran out of the night one of Jh - the; teiiant of , e' f�rna of Moss�iel, near b vehicles. At ,the bottom of ai Comparatively narrow � and' abrvice to* protect,your person -from violence, :atid-procure L q � videnee from all �arta ottlie ' en LT faroi�y:'�Iah1 � be attacked, ; and , w:em � I - I I house and-cried1or help,, Saying h,er Sister, Mau Ii &yiahiie, is'notioeable from ibe ijet ph nei - that he occupied f6r4brty'y6iri.-'th'6 . � I- ,. d .", ro.ughfa're, 'th ' I I era,,was a ,. ense, "tfia,temper ­­ ' � Cguntry. You'liave ha&'ai-Nii and as, `IriaO�aktial *ever' � now gettin-, better. L Deceased :wp,s worse tgAu. ' until last wasdead­ The,neiglabors, rdshed..in-aladl . - found .that, the, younger .si 'iter had, *"on L .BUrristilled, being I ,,land which the second 'the- 6fJfie'mob"-.b 6'64'i nie' . :- 'r-. dv4,thieatening.L : .X,,6 �iones O' mia jury'ag assembled in ,a -- �c'ourt: of justice .,, - N-otv� ithata'nding ii1i this 'no .'the; .otber6' . Sunday, 'when bulaband'went�-for the I , - -into A -large oi�en ,fire placei 'arid, w . as tenant after. I poet .'and his" illiq`ther I , Gilbert..' It was�whila at Mosisgiel that.the tbrowni however, but,� instead, a Y76u--have been found guilty. Itwouldhave. I if; elders 6 the Chu , and one,of them came, d Jai 41. baud. . th6.child, and,praY,ba Jiteiatly roasted .live. ,All�Lthe clothes, w�, to burned, offand the body charred *arid blist- , hard w e -some of hia fin6strprodudtions. -, , rpt ­­ . I I , -Evshort:etick with,grbat i -threw , meutelinut, D avison. The stick, been wcomfort'�t(iL'M&ny people the ver-' . . I ict; had oi�'6t that your act d established the a i� . to i . Lor a t1h . his life,, bubtbe Lord . ' Sickening Mann ­ L ered i Th 0 :in a i er. ., eL tw .The British pill2ces 15 iled �ir6m: Hoiig 4 a, . I With, , LU, Violen on the, b, . I in Ch Ce ack , . Lf *stbatof.s�p irresponsible man. It would ba�e left the satisfactory belief that thought fit to, take I .bm I , �aiad he died at 4 f o'cl6okin the afternoom Tbe.nameofthe . on we're 111'e'o'miortible Cir6umstan' WOM I mn,6uut,� of , C88,:,CI;mnje. arid thla�()Wuejg of a large pro- . '' Kong. on the 31st'ot December, in the Bac-� ­­ .L "� j � . I . .... . . I . � � . I 11 . ­ � . I : .. allaL ,rendered him almost, iiii- IH would, have ,fallen off his a people . . I e ­primo I tlf , I Of L, politiCal'assassination, was , I I I � I '' .Idld6rwas Thos., Hines. Thb.Coroner-,Did, 6f��, ' t 11" only After Awaking OUtL 0 �A, per y. : ,t wasi, that the alde fL , drU L eVatUpo " I uk r sis.ter - ,� ' L'' IT' I I I . ,boula i�brii sale CaAolizie made, 1 .I . 'And ' I not two -men held him up. Iu, nd every n6w and then putting 6 ona4thing, oitirely -, foreign to' our institu- I : I tiOuld iinf thi� I � iVilization, of� the- boniatry, . ' C , 'hon'e, ou, Seek -medical' aid? .­Witriego�,--, 'No� r, thig.� ;, ,We ,d6,�ot.LbeLlidvd,i�thai�,,tve.t 613t ' i I . . was. 66aic:iou - f the te'rribleAccident.: The fire, .. .80 .e I . but ,.; �.. View the process� o'er', ,'No bald hoitd'�at6,',w6uld-ibake--orai'd-; � , ' LN '' . - n a lialf-dazed manner to his . 11 lia,i6guli� a'uiedi them at condfort. buti e th Uffi. Lord-who1s: all -la ciont or us. : Wiiilly, , f .L ; ' eL in the grate had n I I gone b6fo re She. IV I .. I ', � - - , .1 fiigbt me mor6'� 'L ' . o gray hairs, . � - . � . - � i erformed, the rest of the Jourue3 lour`6aro`�r lias been So extraordinary that I L . .. I 'a. this. isease was, raging in your' house your � -in-&-, 6'W,�oke. I I L � .. � , ill I . . I . . .. I ,q . - L, .1 ­ 11 .. As now improved and - perfected, � . 1, L ', art Hall � I I : ' - : w � . L . this bUilding there was an 6L .people, might well at times hey doubted n6tL (b your sanity,;but one ,can Ut beli6ve husba 1. Ave L bs� nd and nephevw h en out I I . about as-.usUml?-Yeg., . (Sensation) I . MY I , ... , � I ' . � ' ' . , A, boy, (lied in Philadelphia. of hydroviao., L 'bia.. 4 � L"*, , , , � ___L_ , , I l'N ; was ere. so-surej ' - . 11 L I . . hll:.gk`in diseasoi,'of limb or head, . iow6, Who received file Salvation'. I wh m the crimewas,.committed you flick- I hu8ban of works for X . Kersey on. the Park I � I Mi . I � :In one'of his struggles a bit- of froth � . � . � . . It.n*ever fails, to cure. 'L I . . ' I ' , `06MI6, )1. yells �and several vc L � �6ughly upder6tood, "its., fiature,-and its con.. . . 1, .. d � estatei an lie.JB a -good Aeal in thel open from his ligs,flew: into - bis, father's' eye. I . I . � . . I ,, 4 � i - . I L I , �, ",". , - I - .1.7 , . . ­ , - , . I - , ' . . . . I . ' I � 1 ��., L - 'L, � I I ['11 ..." '' . 1. ., J I ,C , E, R stories. Davison,, I still " filuidst L � , fifi", 8, Was ed . from his horse And dragged . . *pequences..7 ­­ I I I � . . .1 , , I . d'S n2an.," , , Guiteau-11 I� Was acting as 6 0 , L I (continuing) -11., And that ,you had a air, buti ,of course, 'be goes to' I the 6ffioe L., , L h- Scmetimes.' Do , YOU , t 'Ink L, your I Creed, . O' * 111'' . authoriZ6g,LY,OU Lt Urder A; street full',of, Tho -an had a mervoug temp.erambnt,,and 1, ' .he imagined that,he had becom6iub�ulaicd L' witL the dies . age. He -,felt all the symptoms,.� Into the Hall. The�band .Cok I L io,recognize --Th a, n6fear of that.� Did you pe9ple9- ere I - coughs ling. barks ` gaVe the peo�uliai ' kesenab '4�' I L �, , :, , - i �11, , 1. , . I , - �� I rrim ges containing General and .1 L . IBM- li'and other �� prominent, in -1S L ­ moral Sense c6naciousbuo ugh the moral iniquity of Such An acul , .. . ' . L give notice tothe Sanitary 4uthorities'?�No, did know ' " .1 1 , , .w . A physician a§eU . re . and riffied in,agony . ; d1i him that bydr6 iaot. , I . 11 . " .. 1 12 1 1. ., � ­ , 1;. . I P., -.�,l .. I I I., I 11 .. .. 1. L , . _ - ' , AN BLE"CURED. .. , the . a Va tj , 0 , u L"'Army, :wbre I I -sidi 3 door� Which unf6ftunaiely :.,Piiso'ner�,, Thaf'sA, ina uion;." itbr of Ppi . , C 'L �' ' ' h L ' OX��, -lour own"'tegtimony..8 ows you we riot that:it waLs necessary. to do' I . Atiol you �eptitasecrat from you r I b -so" neig - . ­ . phobliar could possibly 1� I I - - I , nor, .fro " have developed ila'a h h in aw oqrsi ... L '" , � " , L ­. I -C I I ­. - - ': D.11 ­ ,Du. L , cM1CTiAEi,;G3�Niagira St.,BuffaloX en.4 � To wait till'the bAll-k6s&i 1 .It , 1. .. . . , I i 14 L re&oi.16d with-horro from' the"iAea.' :You I . . '� * ­ ' bors?��-I do not associmfe'tvith myneighbors; they are "I the -wdrId.l' Dr.- Alired-Sharpe, ff , such a'cause;but'that, made no di, �rence. 1-d es.bf'ohioral 'were ,required to' Powe,rfu os L , Y.,1ofs a p6siti,bc: dikl zt�ond&ffal.; cui-d , , for . Cah6or;,g�lithdUttb6ilSO'6.fLihe!Knife,oiCilitstic- , I , I I ''. Was' impossible, for Btoff6SL � 1' -fl . '. � L ere ying in 9, 11, directions.'' Iials Say you prayed-agaiast -it. .� ,You 94- I , . YOU , thought : it.L �be prervenied.'�' This , house surgb-6n,'8&id - he made � p , ; .6�t-morteia . I 1. . (11110'thim,and,he waB'Ieftalm6st .-lifeless . , ,� -­ : Rating Me dicines, . ; -ULCE�RS' -TUMORS,and all :SCRbFULOUS ,iDISEASE S'. SUdc6SSfully an onsequently, hail to -,be driv ' . L I ", " la, door bVildin Imight . . . '. rice w . ar I us you agpins, " h t P ows your 0 6xiscie a it, but by, the Wretched : s6phistry of YourL . -examin . ation of thb body, ind-thit-tba'chila 'had died ofcot ifluen t. Sul all-pok. : He could .1L 1; . � I I -byth6viol be`of.thdAttack .; � . an . . . I I . I , 1. 1 1 . I . ' . I tL "it he I'mtkLys-l' 14, T London ' . tested , d, o C i , Seri f r: - i b I rr .1 11 . ,r, u a giving full particularii. . I ;. " -1 1. r I ­ . " , . . 11 I I I 1. L I I � . I I I .1 � - , , I : , "Q I . � K . MAR ETSL OL . reaC a. I g t th hich, Davisonbad pa - iip6d,. and, . . . � I own -mind. you -worked yourself Up agailast , '' uot'S_a,, L I I I ,YL tb at in � edical a n e ave tte dauc would la I , I . mos spirt - ed reiires6ntati( )ri of `Patieuce � was -given a% - I— cene,of.ponsid6rable -;excitement,- rarlable bad to be inade 'to, reach , _7ite Oro test o your own conscience. ,What f - motivebould, 'have induced youtotbis act Saved the boy's life, but it, would certainly L b" I " d I , %V6- inc tease t 0 ­piobabil ' ity � of,, his 'Hines few days siuce,ai 6reystok&. Castle, all the ing4 L � I I characters be taken by members"of the . � I ' - L � ,.� I 1. "; �, I TheSt e . 1 i , 'aving 60 yol'arsbfiril- I ­ , *prove- 9;- 3 11 t i? large tracts'�)f, mtocct& .. y shelter Of theirite'rior. Blood I ­ , a matter of4� bi�ust'bb conjeo�ture. '-Probably think L .recover Thomas SaidLhOWASOne Y. oftheolders 6L.the,koiculiar. Peopile,ana � fit I I, BY�znd their guests. Lady Mabal He*- . I ' ; pte� 71 9 'S . 0 f ' s'. � so L me. of .' a la �: jr ' . thard sjibject-It fre e 0 n un er ornestead,laws q fxom,the heads of several of. the . ,� , �,nd the faces mud the dresses. of Will: some ,fanliticiflm:­ or men: , I � . ,morbid ­desiic .for! ­a6lf-exaltation. was bad seen d6 eased-1hreo times during his ­ C , , � . . ard appeared as Patience,and Lady Rachel. I as Lad vyela, wbil6 Mi.'Staffoid-HoWard;' , It a 0 'dndj'all of the e', low ri es. pamph 1 f, let� vrs.pdre&qm er aut i i Y.o the- tate,,and of thena weracciVered with'inud.. ., * 11 . son, �Vho:, 8 now -1y'mg'-.nncon- wa -itiApi&ti I - I .the real on for the Act. Your own . testfinony-seenis to controvert the �theorieg illness. Llast,:Sduday he, laid, hands ,upon hir�. And 6iayed for big recovery, as directed 11 M. P. is Regiiiald.."Ihe piece WAS:,put" ,�A On ge In a eatisfactOry �w' the-sta . . ay a, at "Was' e :of dontaiiii6d, a -m P, Aes riptions its climate I soil, industries, crops an ,res� ces, and an oar I -lands, t6 x4W' U6 an -rooms,, medical of, .your counsel., They. � maintained, and � , I iiI'the' fifth eliapter"of the epistle ,of Jameso',' 1. , I really admirably played throughout.' A acdourit of its III will be'iehb. ree, to,mily one , -wri itto- .. , . . " "� , � 11. .11, . I �, was � summoued, and on I I I ' '' " , - ­ , Val 'of" a medical man''he, dig.., � � thought,: houe'stly I beli�vs, you -Were driven . , � Y,4 an Against your will `b, 1,118mlae: impulso to , verses 1�aud 15, and%in many other parts , . . . ttlIP-BIblei -Ale .did hot-:advis6 medical , I � 1. 1-a-.-- � . ­ ,:�, ' I company ofnearly 100 witnessed' the, per- � . . - . foilila � ncei,in Addition to the tenants� : and , ., , ISIS1614RR OF IGBAT " %11100Z � !M&' . ION . , ' - .:�RETROIT MICH, , �,� , ­ , , I .1 I 1. At the maii -was Suffering from of the brsifii,'atid from abock to � � 1. I do -mit :the" act. But' your � tiesti � ony in .., I shoNvoid,you deliberately i , es6lved to* dO, it . I. fr, ai . , S� , ,a Considers .it - Superfluous While ,� a 6od­`tb� jury. returned. � 't I fait - in erdlef6f 11. anglA�jfZ"'AgainstJohn . villagers who,were . also invite . Cl.',' " : 1: � I � - I ­ 1. : � .. . � . . Rov.Mr.-Vill�iCl�'L,M...E,�,,6fMat�6on�'IIL, I . I.". .1. I . I .. - I 11 . � 1. I I ­- I . I I I I . 11 I , I r.wli,,� ,'A...,. . .i. � I - ' ''M':4E:.R'Sj F."A I ace - were mi3t­As--bis-heAd and4 . I '. , , arid -delibeii�tel..Y-mi�guid6d.-w.ill-w�,,-tlie' - .a 11 this ­m�. .- - - ------ ­ . y, and t- s- - --- r buf- �'. a was commfff�4`f&r' ri X, . . ,- .-SuffdayS-Ago­msked­'h' AT6i­ffg-1WW-61l-A 'few is- "I , --� ,�­­, - -­�.­ - ith hand, if was impos sible to t* ell � e had r , eqgi�y;gd any oth'er,inijurie . a s6le impulse may Sao inBanit . I , I to . , some persons, but the law looks upon it, as ; , * all. 0. edat liberty7 on, bail., -Lmidon Timis. I , � , � . " congregAtion to allow his -Wife. to 'read a, I 'place. . ­­ - , I , , I '' ." . 1, � , " . .1 �. � I 1, :1 I I I -. 11 - - I 11 I , I Cat t be:back'of llis�head.' Ilia :6, fitful crime., You . will have the opp'or7 . I I . I . I . . . .7, , I I � % �) . I - - . I 1, �. 11 . T- t ey, s6r,mon to them in,his This h I �Sulada '' �k I � I I 1, ­. �-11 'Was cut 6pen whilst,lna�procdi- I Aunity of'havin I 9 -any . errors I' may have , I .� .. !, 16.9dud tok Mother.,, , I -1 I : I I , refused that todo-'.but on the next - I �y 1, . - ., - �i . � ' ' -day. , - I previous t fred" by I Jude e � 1. . �g - committed during the course' 'of the trial 'Court . . , ) : I � �-Dgar ins, waswil euou&i'io, in to* � : 4t v ' - a ' . ., U 6 -Suriday,Mr. Villards Went, i t his pulpit . with the chast6ning rod -16 -his ad 87 He ba' ' - I . I � 12: ' , 1 4( ". � ,happened In-4he, street , the . Aimy .conamenced: the proceed. . in banc,; , but , passed upon by the I meanwhile it is necessary'for �ae to pro- I ri�`y o -Win, but n ree' arid raise a family of , I , ' now, when I'm old ,a:riol expect 6. take a . 4 'th it, : j �m Who told Lis ;pe orne ,,of tb � ople - , � 4 . , - - = . � " , % ,,, Holiness Cc " ti I � I Uvela ion. . nouncoi the sentence of - the ,law,, That You . . . little Comfort here, if is alfth� tinae,, �siend could go to's theatrical performance And . � - .1 .�, E�-�- W� - " . . croWd of ,roughs waited outs-ide- , * ' . . 'be �akeu hence f6 tlie common jail of the . . ' for 'mother.' " And the dear . bid' Soil algar languagei from half-diessed . listlon ,to, V1 I I h rrified at. the ide women were the� most 0 a I , , - I 0 1 � � . - -. 11JAR111111 - — , I - U''e h all. i .4pe6tation - t but n r Ge 6'al District,whence, you'. came; , aj ad there be' I I I , I �. , iio��sblf growls And' griimbIbB but dressee''. - I � , , , . ,O 1. . .. , ., - " f 118 toning to the chaste wor&df! A.,.vioman " ._ , I ­.� . z 2' . , , � : , 5 " , i , � . "' — . �, , " d his staff would leave for the � fl d Friday, the kept iu.,bon, netia'ant- an on - I - . US' a* fast a�ghe can; no twitlastab flaty. After ':Pre . I I I � . . . I I I a � I . I I Cher. , - % ' , .1 �, . 1-1 - " ."11111111 ... ,- I . I .1 . . ,i . ; . .1 I I t the close the .meeting ut ,- 6 f - .1; b * - ' '30th day of June, 1882, you be taken, to the you have tr6fted her off arid got, hoer safely ' ' ,4 ' ' . . � , I . . I I , . . , . I : , . � 1 � I I . y decided to ieramin% within- the I place piepared.�6r tb6 execution within the I I i " h' � in � your ouad, 'and �she 'flifls 'It is, an] New York will' �ounced-. that I 4 I , , .. . -� ' : , . audin readiness for the, elvenind . , "I � I � Walla of amid jail, - and ibeie, between the I ' ..Around adnaiiaiitering list remedies, An&rabukesby� 'turns, bavenexb geali6h`Patti, Nilgeon'; Valleria­ TJS NVITB: FVrtINGS OF I)PIRP RHORRT � th or of �' - I at the manufactur a Lieutenant Da g vison, after havin ! hours of 12 noon and, 2 p. rM, you be hanged bytlaoi,nock d6ad.' Abd-a.y I � you feel' ea8isr.: It'is iight pow, or - I Gerster,'Pauline LUCCA 'and Albaul., Con- tracts have been� all . I � -, I .1 . . : � . , � . Thorkylg Improy �A: by a doctor, wag r6moved.to the until you &to .1 . 1. sooa�will be -mother's come f In- sickness, 1. Already signed with of - ed -H orse ,alid uttle, I . spitAl� where,lWfemmine' d.:-VJlIjle� I the'Lord'have mercy on y I our Soul." , , . no matter who is there or bow many dob, . . these artists"except '.on6. -No city irilbij, � . . I : 4 �­ I I , . feel nedes�itated again to;cail attention to the 4firowing was--at'its worst the � Scoville took exception to the judgment � 0-1 . . I I tots quarrel' over -your case;. everything -world�-Loudoia Paris, Vienna or St. , .1 fact of th-a .numerous impositions palmed.off. - rked,two. meri, arid ,have since . 'mud,selatenub od,tlYe Court.� , o . .. goes wrong', somehow, till.you-send for Petersburg,'has.evbr. been- Able- to' gather' . upon the plublic as their food, not only by travel ' . 11 �� hem.'as riiagldaders in the dis. ' : I I .. .. . , � I EXCIT�NG'SCMM . I I I '' � Ubtb6r. , Iii. trouble .the .fakst � thing y( . , )u i " such A constellation of primle donne as� will be ' ' ' in New York. lers of other, food conipanie% ,but also by many � of their loe'Al-agents. . This disreputable prieVica The, ev'enihg. meeting ,was &, . Ul el During the . reiadibhg­'� 6 -t an stood. think of- Is' Send for .mother." . -But I . . � I . ' then . concentrated . . I 11 . ''. noust� if unchecked,,tond ,to tarnish'tho.goact cess.' The- I members of, the . " generally seemed to",rejoice I in j , , � . - Apparently , unmoved, and - with his ga�e rivettdol Upon the Xudge, but,when the final this,- has its ludicrous- as well aB its 5oubbing .., aspect -1 - The verdant �Youug 1 1 � . We verily believe . that,� dyspepsia iff I largo . ly the. cause of naubb-of the m,orope. uhme of Thorley's InLprovecz.� Farinersi,aadf feederp, reake,evure ofir tradein­t,l6rk.',is- on tbc.bag wboie.y6u puibbase.,� , ­ , , , , '" lation,'And fake it u -m sign'tha 4 - . t -F 6keh' lm�'gtruok the'' table wo6ids , 'were ap" in .`ouple,' to. -who .,baby's -extraordinary . . I 'Alarming'- nes4 �nd ili-naiure.which mats the hailhony . .1 , � For salehy dealers lilveriwhere,' - � � ". � been, Y stirring up the devil."'. . I I 1, . ."i � , , t I - . violently, and'sla butb4v',�,-A-nd-t)�6,3-tVe-Lo'ed- 11amve'mae'rey I � - grimaces arid - yawng, :.which, tbreaten the dislocation of 'its chin.;, its, of the � Social relations of all, of US., i Dr.. VVilg'n's Ailld' ilious And Pre ervitig, Pills 0 . vb a I I I q, , I I ,. I . L11[auli � lipictiated-,4S John street south, " �, *ftlikiltilon"16tat. ,, . ­ _ I "I I 11 I c; , � e IV Ili Girts a' Chance; � :­ -­ i � . would rather orvour Soul.' . � , stAnd:w. Where that jury bere do than , J ' i ' U I I ' accoinpllqbel� . wonderf I sleep% which "t ' cure dyspepsia And sets the, liver, stomach . ,,� I . , :� l � - � , I .1 ,. I I � " ' ' � . I , I iqmnk,� r1tAGrw6r1C PmExprXIINE - . . I . 11 - I'll . '' w tbbreis �rgab- difficulty in 'get- . Aces and �wbere youi'Honor does. T I'm not . . . 1. , inan, with its eyeshQgop�sn, and-no-perc6ptibI6 . � . flutter. of br'eath,on its lips cauSirtg',the -and kidneys right, and thus makes -us 1. .. . 1, � better- natured, 7�.. -�,­ .11-1 � . I 'Aud ik is lar 6mesti gely, I c hellp,. f those who`have'tb� training of a daughter evince taste andapt- afrai& to die. I stand' a God's, � h .and God, Ai 'i ' ty wi I 'curse 'every man. . A - -- i prboecuting this b has La a, I par U w -9 ., Young, mother to imagine it's delid, tfiis 11 ". ih. I time, ajadtosbrj6 out"S6ndform6therl" I in 7tones aDgui6fi--4hi4 couple iii . ..1. �.� .. I , , 1. . .. . ANOTHEU KRND. OF%Sll,�VIN�Oi-2­011 account "' ifthealth An' � of d pr'essu're of ,utside- busi- I 'C 1. I .11, I - ! � I . �' I I " 11�� I , , . ." , � � :- , -.%-, I . t ". , '�-, , '­ .. I � -, - ARF I 'il - ­. &, .. ,,, I ­ / . . .1, I " I , . I - any special branch of � "Work " her in it,.and,payhei f or what ,unrighteous. e ict. . 6thiug bil t . , from r1leld's removal, Au,od 'a" ;q corne, from ' that ��Ill be my i ' of young the light,of experience whidh three or, four , babies bring, find they - bavg been 'r idicu,-� uses; I'shidl after this notice quit barber- . I - ­ A "MY � time to , the land Ing mud devot - I . business' bid Port Age avenue. - j�'J . - I -­ �., .. � ............. .;.-. , . - .. .,. ;9 11 t. I . I � I I . . T .Tio 9 I , 4 �,,,,, , i � hd lot her bby-hee own. clothes, ' - a veraict.ot posterity on. Inspir- - atioU. , I don q I � "i orior the care A. TO . IoUsandgivimmotheis a good Many, iiots . � at my Stand', I - � � d eiti�,cment, in la'!Vin��ipegpapj��., �A V - . '. A., "I'll", , V, I I P = 9=1 I 11 " ,., � , \� I I "I , , I I . � � .. 9 ut. of her' parenie' poc�etg,.auy- ' tbiB will serve' to, make ly6r feel , Is , ' 11 rdic - 6orrupt generation' I VR b of' Ibis - 'rather 'a thougand ti bd' lin , any Do, . for nothing., Did' .. I t.�. ? Vat send for r .in. I mother and'sho.,fai Never, un. I .1 Qolds� coughel And such diseases as lead I . . � I , I & I . � �' , a . .1� �- , TR bE MARK- (AFT R >, ,� . . , � i , . I , I . I nt. aud take an interesVin'lier paients: would take thigcoutg6� would - - I an in that ofmIg . Pay Position th ' t -so who death, 1, I less,sichiiesb1ort&Infirmities of age pro., vei Ited bar. - Az whoini in your � childhood, 'to.6busumption, may bd checked,'and often I � 25. Cent bottle of Cured, by the use of'one' . I 'Syiu�'of..Wild-Cheiry �Ibi8,asurc, prorapf at I I I d Effecium.remody fai Nervolasness in ALL'its stagee"'vVeak Memor -V,� d' not need to employ. so .mu ' . ch Should have hounded, me �.to' Shall have 'a, glorious ;flj t to glory, but' that' _& 1. I � t responded . thoae.willing'fee -to y6ur call, so , Wistar's Pulmorlic . arid Horellound. , It.is worth*a trial; � � . . ,Loss�of BrainFowor, Sexual 11rostration, Njoj6­ Sweats,'Spermatorrhma, Seminal Weakness e"' help, and milifo� I tudel over' � migg,abie scou&liel Corkbill 'will � have thie� Still doi And will continue to do as Ion 11 .1 9 I 1% I . . qoiiOal Loqs of Power. . It repairs li6rvouti , their -daughter% would not .be ss. .. e I � 6 peTmanen . t; J613 down belo-vt-where the .1 . .. . � I . , -,'will asthey.are able. And when the stimmons none yet, disregar comfis, ' ded,though - Biiks Votinic Bitters Are the'cheapegt� 6-balleve'the best old and w, tonic in use, '' S .WaSte, Eciliv6n6,testhOJ�Lde(l'lnte'llect,Sttoug(k- ons the Znfeebldd. Brain and, Restores b 1. . . Z ` I . .� 1. . — . 1 . .. � , � � devi is preparing.foi .him, I go,to glory -whenevorthe 'Lord -wQ,nts' me to go, i ,which . '-'-' ' I .. I it,willbe abapp'y''day, . io . r Af, a � r . Jt will be%&. , ' , , . 'in padkagsi' At 25 c�rlts;. and' makes' one- g,ksn:ig1,Tono and Vigor to the Hxhmua erera ivo, organs. The bxperienc6 of then' ecli.nes alloffl3ra to 6orapo,gel new. 1 �roun - the a has finally . ., I 'but I will probably stay dowri here a good . -rolany tWA into the *�Vfaibe HOUS6., d rk sad one for you, L when God, too, Will a 4- 1 . . acu d for your mother. ;, � I I. .1 half gallon of the findst mixture. As gimple, I � � I as'making. tem or coffee. . - I , I . smnds­proyes� if, a11'I13V61uftb113 It Wooly. Th.6 I . . `3 Goldicine is pliamant to M6­bmte, and each box C&TIM1119 'fufflCiGu t for" two � .that .he I bru' the,stage� 'He recel . Ives An. yeakS get . ' 1 know�bow I stand on this .biasitiess, and'. , . �, . I 11 ­­­ � I . - � . ,�:­­­­ ­.-­­­-- I � I I I I , Ve 'bee to intimate that every well W601olV medication 'and is the chaiLpest and b6st.; , I . . I herever he,mppearB in publizjrf . . . . , so'd6eg the 'Lord, and, He...will pull ins* . � I` �Ilenry, Metz, 'of .S�. Louig,4- pitied Mrs , , I . I I I I r egulatpd %ouseh6ld �should have a bottle: . , -ib �, . 'Fell paAieuUur4.Ih--6ur N-amphiet, which We dosire to rnail free to tiny a drom � �, � . I I 1. . I .", , : , - I through with the help of two or fhr66:go6d 0 the be-111can't Dinkelpaan on- account of ber marital, of Star Cement, as mends everything as . . 51. - as h6w. ­ Mlackl.' a1agoetle friediclue is sold o - . druggists 50'6ts- port"(N. Y.) .deSpatCh Says ti I let .,Iawy�rs� and all devili in ,�' - iafelibiV27, and paid all the cost of a, divorce., good ­ I . 4 at per box, or 1�b boxoS for $5 , van Caveruo, the'., prominent 'dead. hurt Tu,c." � I . I I .� � , , -, - , I . . 6 for ' Then he matrie& her. � But vktlaiii a � V year � love for There,is*a rum r 'in, Quebec that Chief , ' I ?of Court, or w 11 ba whiled, free of po#ade'on receipt* the money, by addressing � Z . . lie was one ,of- the thrge . The prisoner som morlients-contin- ' , lie Was doted of,bis bar, arid , am. . 1 Justi the Superior is , 11 I I IyIacklml 31nanctle, Utdiel"C'Co., -'- oneiswho-revised the now code I ued his shouts And his anathenaas upouthe I ..the - same,lawyer who had procured Pic ,to be knighted*on the approaching 24bb of . I 1. I I I I ca �, wiudso�, Onti, nado oQed,ure for New York State. Court andAhe counsel for the-prosedUtion. I I thelilivorce'to annul his own marriage. ,-- . ­ ­ I May-. * ,�, � . 1. ly, '.'' . . � I � , ''-�6fj,.,))Y�ll,drvgg'ist�ev,orywher6, '�,- � , I I .� I I I .11 � � . I , I . � . . � � . I . i '. . 1. . I .� I . I � I � ., � I .� ­ . . L I . . I I I I . .. . I I . . . ,,, � . � I . I . I I I �­­ ., . � . . . � . I I I , I I . "I , I � . � 1: I I . . I '. . I I � � . . I : I � : , I . � . . I , . I . . . ­ . . . :.. . , . I ­ 1. I � . I I I I I ,. . I I . I I . . I I , . I : , , . j I I . . . . , I I . . I � I . I 11 , . - , . " . . � I I . , I . 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