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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe New Era, 1882-04-20, Page 3Illy a I ." I . � . . I . I , I I ,- �! - ��,p .46, - -,­� ,4 3 , � "', Ora 2Q, 188? � , � jr_ .,'IL� I I , � , ,, �4; f , , ; � � -) T ��! 1,1�, �t I " ­' - .' ­ ­ I I 1 1: : , i , 1 ,, � , , � . ; I ,, Will she Walk ? � � "A f .1 it , , ,­-� k i- - 'f�61�� 4, , ,, ;�', �, Sk , , ,,,, 4fL, ,, ��. 11 - , � o, C� n1l, � *1 i , �"q �tfi, . , . ,�L * t t� � I I'M,, _ ,�4�1,6 '�-­ t�la girl S *, L" , L f . , I 11 , , k ,� , ;h�i��0�1 0 * *.Vllipt4ilo ",I � ", .. _. - '. 0, 'r In � �1. - � t ree� lid" lw,� tM,Zy., lina,01;llillg� fl 6v , a . - - I I � I . I I :I cuonwiCIF'St's IM&P. . I . I '" : � j � .4, 1, I I he ri ote or?w ciattlam as It to Pre. pti r ct I � �' " ,!; ! , , � NeirrelAX;q-�dEly. , : I . I . ,is� ;known � - I I I ­ � , , , - . OUT ON-; THE��PRAJP,IEO. I . '. � I . � � ' -----..'*— I , I I I ! ' I Inusions a's ito ,Wlnnip I - � . eg; ,W,iftgres . � 1 146'' I ' 3 A THE �PLOT OF' RASC 1.* 1 -2. I I., � I � ­ . , � I I � - I � I I L - ,� . , I ­ . a Interpreter �who Swindled Italian Itall. I i � I I . I -_ –_ . - . , '. � ­­ - 0 � � . �. 1 . . Tl� . 11, -_ _ 1. ... :: . , A , I ; r I . I ... r � .1 �, �,� � � -11 � T --it I I I I . s �.- 'I , - I " . .� ,� N -� 4��, it I " � �. . t W 11.1, FE-"I�i!� i "' .� ,,� . � �i !. " - - I , I :.1 4. t.. . . il",�.' � , ��. .v ; 1�'� � I �� , � and , '��6rid ni al.rkik? 1 7' " I � ' � ;It �, � not igel � I 36raily that, � the iombalmed,-, head: of 6livew,'Crolowell; is I . " , , I I .1 .1 ,�, -Exp6sed. � 'way'.La r � 1 . � bo ers. , i . I , , �f . � I 14 96-ine Plain Talk on Fisilures ln'Connu-, � ... - � � 1-1 I - No., They W� I � III not. . I , � . � . 11 . axta*. i � few yearalilico, at rat6,. . �'� L I � . � - I . I � I � -1 � . I . I ,� : . I - I I . � - - , I � 4 � bial Bleamedutesm and Their CaUAIC. I I : I ­ � I Why not, ? I I Because �most fasbionable� New York .Some ,any. ,it �i&S qald to beJu the possession 61"Mr. _rr Wilkinson, , - - . .., i I � I CITIES -1 SPECRATION, BLIZZARDS - I 1. 1 I I � FAMAI, ,� A OT'i -RI --r–, � - � , I � : ; � A " , � I I � 1� I i i * it -You will'bialy regret it once, and that . , will be WX l0e," it� the' congratulation 0rll are'not now made,to go on foot, .. P Wy go'? ­, ,ribe .u( _,pfSe,�enq%k8,Kent. It 6 ' was then in,good preservation;,aud its I .PAPER I I 12 I I I Five huudred'p - to, gill A despatch from,F6rt P " , 1. ­ L I lainla*, N.Y., pays: Four � 'been' ­ . ..: "I � ��; ! I it .; 11 1 . your bo,on6omptLuic�tis,�>I,tei,itender,'to &,y'oing . � I - . I , . I Be , thlei"' rtificlMi'lleelSr are "00 cause r a t phrenological itspe;St presented ,several striking �eculiarities. rr4uJ3'._the length, 'ernbi4beloiigiag� brook, -Potqr�oro' ­i6cantly, .left for the' 140'rj&vest. I I " I 1, hundred Italiafid wfio, have king here on the Want Shoro'lftailrqad-� WPr . ,- � I I I - Mau on the approacli Of his, ,Marriage ; ana � , though his 0QlnV'Wj'onS' May ba-! ready, high,and their,real heels,�'toes and ankles . . too weak to Carry them to -far. . , , ; I , I . . from the forehead to the. back 0 the I '. I � I I . , . I . There iE a great dearth of School teachers . congregated', around Ahe ,Zeo16r,,Hoqse,. -where the contractor id Btoppin ` " ' A' " � MIM Com-, _�e J - . I . 1. I I 1. � - I ' I I i � I enough to follow his exu,mple each flatter - 1:ie "How will they get through th - ,r ? - - I 0 pa, li head, is quite� extrioidirlaiy. � far � r greats ' thhn 'in oidiiiary mail; ThOL I ,in'Manitoba, and high salariesi 'Are, offered . 1, I '. g, mended,gtoning and firing into the hbus � 11 I I a. ,, . I ,'�� "I . � � u ... I A �, � inghimself th�bt ha is -,to theh%ppy They willbe hauled through the park by . , , � , I , , forehead or 4rontal is low, but. to q aliflea tioad hers. I � ,, .0 I 1, - � , . The Grand Army �,6sl`disp6rsed the rioters,- I , ,� exception to the above prediction, Yet matrimonial bliss, apart from ,.each one's prancing steeds i n which I I - covered.carriages, ,, I shall keep the Bun's impertinent rays from I poAiofi,. , very ,broad - the orbits! of' tbo'' eyes - are ' large,' the ,� Messrs.E.& . I . 0 'Gar n,ay, of Ham ' ilton, are doubling the capacAy of. their ware-, bat ,not, �-b6ior6 �'the � 1. y� did' �cp�isidoirable damage. to tbeZeoler1l6tibe. , N�ono of t he ' . . & L own case, Seems hard to reach. �, � Thmt,mar�isge, So fi bled by naturelp con. , ,darnaging their complexions. . � I I ­ , �.,WhAt else wouldtheBun'do if they� al. 'ehi, vor��,_ , obeek-bo'lies . snd� the, , . I bridge of the nose are high ,and thw-lowei I I � ' I Inoune in Winnipeg. Theyare importing a, number of brickmakidg machines..: . � . � . I L - mates,viere, serioinly inj'ured�.', %Some of In I . I Ahe Italians were shot allavounded by the'. � � . , I I. � . tn.o out ' . lerAi4pitless, on:mpiiukiud,'pftda' t , 1, �' ' ' � _ , ��t *thonj a little 2�_ ., � . , lo ad 'I o . ne upon , I, , ,, , J b ­ h 7t�wbuld'g4t,into them And,go, t ioug ' jawb6ne,* Which is ordinarily, curved,As I Short, Straight and forming I . wrigllb.'atiglb. - � � I . I - . Mi. Walter � Buchi an, late of Dui' ham' , ' - ' . . , ininateg. . . I .. 1. � 'To ; . . f iabnt6blo, liiijli�4 _t , W) 9, I ,-..�a -1ug6 jrl4A A-- ­ " - needs scarcely b(s btated .; but 'Marriage W itself contains ,%If the elemdnts to the , , � � I their skins into . their.,blo6d; and',,:'froin I . I . thence into Aheir 4]eiica-t,p"�-'a,ii,d,.,i4�,6!y� with'its point of'insertion., the­head,j , I , . I 1, 1, ­ � . - , a One indicating , a. brain (which is but an . � :,rec�ntlyi3oldbij3.fax�a,t�.iore,ixbdst4rt6df6r I � I kaajtoba._B�efore reaching ifiere, �ho I w- -day we have this tSlekr�m� from, the scene : � One of the � Italians ncerne in -co d - -the riiot on , Sa,turday Was f %tallyLi wounded. __ I � I I '. r R i ' - MP AN I : 11 3ecuring of that,quotp, of b in so allotted app a 'bones. - It'Would enrich , their. , blood, tone miatrument of the mind)* of jre�t� a. "it. � �. I soopyFX iy� a', grant d ' capacity,,coriespouding with, the,; ever, he l6st- the bi%lan�e of his reason and , . - to be detained in an asylliniat'st. Paul. � Ten otheinword hurt.,, Manly. oh!66ralaud - _�",� t 1 - % � I . '01.1 . 4111'�; Tile, SHORTEST. QUICKEST 814- _ V ,� - , A131:1 ii'll, I 'L1;Z,LBEST,]1,ne to" St. Joseph. I to mortals here beloW. . I . . Hasty marriages are generally predicted up their iierves_ striongthen, their'muscles, I stiffen their bones and make 'More elastic , . , remark of Cromwell's 8edr6taiy;*hd ja&id, that �i 16 '&� ,had , I , . . 1, ' ' ,. A, private letter from E mer I L . I son" Masi-, citizens narrowly eseaped,and-severM were injured. The trouble is zttribut�d to Rose I . failures, and� thougli they need not neces - 1. ' I li their 'beautiful joints. � I . - � � . � ,,, . . How these helpless Was at once a shop and _ . stoj6 on h as." � From its being,� embilmie&'su'611" says at a f uneial'a few days a duringthe I I go) . `shb;��. blbchkdo, -the corpse was pushed or 'dr�wrt . Rind Chase, interpreterp, , 'who - -w I . I I ere given . a , loiieka, bent- Points:1a. owAl - P chison, T I garily�turn,,,ofit so, Yet, if � aull'appiness, fol-, �. . will poor girlstiy�to this needed t6@o into, 8 I flesh as remain' on it ia'oi the, c6asilte'nOy,' o � I o-ver'the'snowfor'neaily two railbs, mollayto buy food lot the hungry Italians NebrAslca, Issourl, at.u� - , son, Daiiae, dal- 1� I [ow such.ac0, wh'ere so,milch is 1, lef 6 to -hance, ,it need ly', surprin , , , har'd a any one. Ot them'whict. the orb of day is ready to give without money � I I 11 . . of hard" brown )eather.� `16�;06b'�O*S' meet in the middle, 'and Vietw*i�en!., thbi.0 . 'tV,rdach the cambtiRry, an it was' i � . - . . impossible , ,� �fb.O,Lbr'sds to -&i. through the'drifta: ' � untiftlie pay rolls were Mae out, but who-, it is alleged, pocketed bhe money, told the I I I veston. . sas, New, exicO, . zona" 3110.1 � I . - . . tons and e'xas ­� I . . I � I- �, - - I <1 , X Z X: Ci, .4%.1 4113ir , 412>1 I I ­ � I ,- .1 . many ,ma eriages which are not hast — But T Nhe tphip has extelided',ovir even and without price ? � � . I I .. ', By taking Or pills ,&lid powders at 56 p ' , ,- I I — was A SM611 " worn.f -away , ,wart,' now * I " !, I 1 1 AWinnipeg'r6p�irtsays:. l4r.R.1irown Itallawthat th636*ould � get zio�pay,and advised them to kill the contractors. �. Rose .re�cour Fears­4�do not opilfer on those so uni ad t _:�. _ a ­ , octor's Visit. . I I . . I I .1, , HOW the thousands ich dromw one ,of - thosoL *h 611, L whan . . I sitting ., for, . hia .portrait,, .. . o�ddied � h'. � I Sold* east hall of section 25,, towns ip 11, i , - - -2i- - d L�. . , _ " , , � _ - �'. I and Chase. escape ,. , The. Italians threat- I ' Thi rfor liert � B, Route has no,superlo . I I I- J* Lea, Minneapolis a 1';,. r. 1at hap pipess which Was fondly -hoped for; aay, often,'fail to N�iug even. contentment, , ,many out of of young ladies of leisure,in Now .York :Could hav6 . � . .1 I I— a � I the, painter on, no account to omit"'ge - I- . . � pro senting;�ashis..duty,w&s not to,4Iattqriu'T t� a was , and South half of section 3�,� ring , � I - .. 'township 13, range 2� west, and northeast jened vengeance on them. - Arrangements. have ll"�, madelo feed ilid, Italiahs'until , ", � m 'Un' I- .... 1 ". �� 1, lVersa "I "I'll N � ri . pq 1, lY conecaea to , , � ragt,,��41 ' )at axe rather: a heavy yoke, which is� ab. all, - been-Ioundwalking in. Central Park yestar- ; I ­ � � I � � I . . _. I I ,, , ,eotIj-.,i . any,way, b ' i ''ll ' ut"paint.w at ihq Raw ,ex �qtiartbr of -section 19; township, 11, range 23, ' WiC,at'16 � per:ablre, Mr.�Wii]4 � ^ ' they' are ,paid., , No. furtherL . trouble .� in -eardd'. `:,�'­,_.­ � 11 I � ,!� .,-.. . I'�, � - I �c thebest equipped ro , I or .11 Ratiroatilh the World for I'll ill ;imesArkaptne, ud-.oftCa�-almoq�L-unbear� . I tble. Failing to hav6 discovered the trua. I . .4ay_-Z_- ­­­­ � , ----- �­­;- - . - � ­- ��;­_' . , PerhiIjb fifty. I . I . , ". � .., �, , . F. -N_ - I . .pexion.was regi,�,kaa­ � ot , , , , In life his 06M 1 9', I L � , Jw. . I am I Cash, to WL - jkb, 'L. ', -,of *Brantford. Ais'o iesold'for.Mr.' . _,, -.1 ­ -r--- - ­­­ ­��,­L , . � I ,­­ , - , I --- I � � �, -40 �alf cluseei 6f-traiFel. .---..,..,-- -,, " ,. I I., I ­_ I , , - � I � 1. 11 ,,: z7' "; . -T .... . - KAINSAO liapositi6n. of each other is one cause 'Why. I ' ' I . . . . How: many on �horsebaok 2 . I - I . . . , � . , - , t as salmon � col be; Ono, known! ord4.','J , T 40i, �d I '' I � hair,.iiIi1bk `;vits a: fairish - roalkh . _i �,­. ,� , , W Ikei ba" half of section 22, township 11, � . 1 I - � 1� 1-1.1 ' ,.- I I � L Many " a , uggestions fi�ave been made for ill' are o ' i h unions. ` , I Ypra� ,o,many un appy I I ' "may Pbrhii,ps,100. � ., , I I I . 1-11 . � �� r Where were� the' rest ?_'. ".11 � � ­ I I �.. .1 PT, _ . , , tinge, has inostly been 'cut off, �andl'th g. e' ­22'w a ,to Bit. j. 614, 14ang , ' ' for U per acre , HjitcbQo�; W,bokgitos3k.:' Also'soid lots 750 . removihg,� the nidnae"e"'tio the peace of, ,F ,prope which springs from the annexation' 101 .. ; .- � ,: I . 'L � . . . . - , _­ -1 I 11 I 1 L _*,.� ,,�­,,,,, 1. - I I �- Alt6olk � AGetiOna Made � � . I , iiilini6ls I I ""', ;1. I � -, . . 01 . 1,1"',�,� - . - I 0�z �' 1/y, The first class of ins,rr'iages be dis. w ee nissed ithwhftthasb nSaid,�butsurely" I be I .1 .7 ";':` I The Ore at hoine, breathing'..maybe - � I � 7 � V , sewer gas, or carpet slid br1cLa,-br&6 'dust, beard in now stained brown by the emfbalia!�� . . ing Jluid,- anddra*n under the cliLn'!* h6i, it,wswaxpooed 'top I J , ,751' . it h d' * 'P"' ' ' aid ja:tlreet to'Mr. J. Hay of , a r , ;4 �, %ff 0400. each. I I ,� Li,t;W.1; ofAleace and Lorraine by 'Gerniany.;i but I the most'ingenious is - ' ' 'that With which;& u the second there muA errors of con. luct the removal or toning down of- Which. or they wel-6, on .BrpadWkyi',Oi_,1bn Ndi- . I I teenth brea,thing 11 St. Patrick's, Day when on.: the - of - Werstj Hall,. it was tied close' to� the - - - , ,,, I � 1, I � Thirty,, meni With tesims, have arrived at . . , " , . Potsdam- bditbr has just agtonished:big readerg. His . n . 00 I ... � . I ­ . . q ''t ii " . � _,� , w . T h 1 Is , ,, � . Try It ,. - wouid lead to 'greater happiness than 'Ll street in the Morning !! dust,or they were shop- .minister spoar-head. which ,had ,been run- through , I . I , Winn foin'the 'Woods twenty�eigllt :miles . I � prop6se4,­appf6rOnZIy­lu ail Seriousness,— that . Alsace",and ,Lorraine . 1- , I � . , I . ,­ - � ��,'t - � Tfc,itet�� �Ia-tliw , , . and you will ,.!r. , . I I 1. nany cases prevails'. In a Well-assoited � � . � ' the first year - if 6 'in inion, of marridd It . , ping in clos'e,,stuffy stores, .breathing dry . " � dgsi, - th ia'aii-: and moul lated on it. , Sdveral.teeth; rem ,in and the do,, but, tb i - , - d pi -b! em'.1i rAiA was remove north of Whitemolitb,,where.Jhey� . . . : I* been,batting saw- I had Jogo. for Stubbs' mill. , , L, - i '- 'on ' should bereturned to France, condition I - that Fiance donsents'to forin a .. I I.. "I r ,., � I I I � . brattkil Line f _, ­ � I Alud travellng.a. ,, , Yele . . . ,. sale at all ofiiceel * , - luxury, Instead Y,enerally'the most trying.' Either party tL nay star by expecting too .6ublil'ortho, goods or ey were ,p acked tainted strebt cars, breathing all 'no' its' of � � I 1 ' , , daring' .:oin alming.�p;oicess.—Dubli, L b ­ , Tintes. I I I : I � I 15.1 � �. ��: a . f their, bibaking'up ca"Mp was � :'The calls o waiistof.provisiong.' For a week, .previously . I I personal union.with Germany by becoming a member a Franco-dorman ,theL � I I el is - s�e U..S, and4" ,, 11 11 41, . !of a d I., . � I _:�.cosntort. �auaaa. ... "I Z , )that, forgetting that life is ,a. real',S,fid . . I business, ii,ntl that time ought,to,be dust. , . . ., I 11 I - I I � .. . What may be Been on any fine day in the ' . .1 , I :, I � 1, . '. ,. I . .. . ,. . . � � 'I. * ' L � '�The Cj aelle I , it mcounna. ' ! to their Starting for thb'�city "they had bad I � 11 'on fibur" -roblesslen so 4 tea; and for five I� lot empire, under Presi& dy of the :Germ . n an,'.Emperor and I �1, � I . ­ , I I ­ I -11 , . I � infoinu,ti.. � � . . " . .11 e � , I ,� �About� R of , L . ­ )arrkest norb profitably employed 'than in :.al: ways public gardens Of Vienna and Berlin 2- I . I - � . . . - '' . . . , �, . , * , . . . . .1.1 , .1 , , - to h ,,, ,��, 'of, � I 1. - � - ' ieith6rhay,noi Cats for,,,, they days. .. had 1,1a,d i ... , ­ his sacce asors. � Germany would share in krance,�:afid ,, I I .. , S eep C ' L " - are ars, , I I . I , . ... � I � ",, - - L nakirsg�tender speeches or indulging. -Jil a Ili a be soon Many I elegantly . 0 re may I he I dress d ladies Sitting for hours under,'t rding .#e , -A.dc6 .. t a ant. census, 3,705,536, ct - )mpriain��'the POpiiiaii6a,':'.',Of, , horses. The haywhich had been used their . I d- I for the, b"n's. bqds the oplonieo of . the united' - armies �'of the! two i powers would 'dictate ... �� ��� ,Yen 1,7 , - : " , , .�.;cfic I , e oil I ... . :� . 1""'004ti"9R., I PERCEVAL10WELL, - � I hing ibndiies�. ,These expectations or ,us . I., , tendencies are sure to result in disa PPO'nt"' I trees or in , ' the Sunsh mie, sewing,knittiag or. reading.. �­ . Sc6tlan&M,642 are returned''as 6i�lio­- . I I 11 ' . -d-ver-711A, speakingr­-They , was all evoureid", also I ., I.b , th6 rehise-v - vhlch'�dd. eenlylligaround the, , ; � , , %whW L, I I wor . - . as to the la : . ;:"* � ". I . .. M_- --.1.1- ­­­_ ­­.I.I., ­­­­ ­ 1. . . .L . . ' . - , . .T. 3di,i�e�.,',,.r7�lilt-&'GenliManag,5r.,... Gen.Pdm' gZ., ,L..; - _P , , A I .. r, 1,i��. , � , ;,�:,�Cffli&ako; 111. , � - -,;�:' � phicaco, JEIL . ment and vexution but they are orrors,th I . I I at 'kindly . � I . -,. __: - , _ - , ,�., , 6 , _ -And th ? ` __ - � - - ' - n . . . . I . are' .distributed - . , � , differeaiicoaltti�s &91611o*s'� ;` -, - � �ydrd, y- efl'thb cahip'. . The i�o�- ait ,I I ,, ­ � � I I . I .. 1 . I I I �. , � . : Permonni. : : �- ., -, , I � "I " �� ' ', ', �,';_ ­,J.,SIHPS0N,-AgCni., . I I ," , . 1� willbequickly.gotover. The -:tone � . . - � ind tender.look_in itill, isatercourse, ill a ,o,4 . . ' 1 '5� o'clook -they (line- at-- , - And illeii, at ao6r' . . .1 ". - " �. ` 'th I ­, 1 11 I _ I , . . � I �� - . .... ; .......... .1 I - ft ...... __ ­ ''' - Shetland 1 - -- � ' 12`D -b � I- , . und ax on , _.:_ 1, 21 .4 ,inon'saythiit_�60'(?t �i.'6amp,..twelve miles., . . , : north of the pla',od'Wh6re "ibey! were work- I . I , � � ' - 1� - ' , ; ,John Francisi publisher of,th - e; on oil L d . I . " "%.� - ran . I ,�.,' � 1, � � 28 IF' t Street E&Bt, Torontci.Ont._� ,� , - ' - _` � '' I L'. � � , ­.(',,­­,. � - . I . �, "";�L' ­% I . ­z_l­',� _ I 1 - _L.� � , . 1. . � . .1: I � - - . I ­ V 1� , - V R � � �S_&MJMI _L ,� stint endeavor to please and gratify, and , . ffie ever ready 4yi p athy, will early in6thar gar an m- e',6pen air, - while a a *cbeotra'po'uro'`W .' . I&jj� '­ rough I trumpets and I I � 126 ...... I . , , Aroyll, ..._...._.....6OjII3 � ., Sai C CBS :_;:::::.,�, . *, � , , 46 .Buto ... ; ..... . ..... �­,3,725, . t A " ..:....�. .., ;770 Renfrew ........ ;.-.:4,190. u � I 1. I . � 111- * *91 bre'sk"S" �' �. �-�,, , ­ ., - ' '' ' , ' 91, I Vl� plabbit" B L 0 � h � Beat . to . r, ate,of � Zt. ; �-,Umbo ,GiIiie4`�­ I Athenaum'.48 dpsd.-- �. I 1, � � . . . , 1. . � I '. .1 � The Pirincess. Stephanie will, await,her .ri � ­ I .be recognized as the fruits of.a'true,*ffecti6nj. . bllglbSan'd�,fiddlefl, and f1l2t6S music into . their,ears, and all about vinibna of:116wers,' .1 � o L� 6, 7 'Ayr ....... �..'.....� ....... ' 649� _ . In- - . I ............. o 1 ;44T lianark, � ..... *­..!.:II,50O , . 11 ,Tdkbnfd��. writ�Mnkl:4rtiiii Widnipeg, Says::, , I I �' I . I ­tI tM,L speedyb6afirsement at the'Cas e;o iz- - _. . � � ' ' .11 .1 ,,I _001 I . .. . .1 , I . ,-,-4� '' �, -, ! , , : . . . I '%� , ­ . . , . � : , — i.nd be received in loving Sympathy � by s, . � .1 sfiiubbery; trees, sta,tugs and fountailisare . : 11 � : , , a* ..� ..... ... J; I Linlithgow..._- ,,47 ' '� � 'Edhibbirgh C , arpoll ters'! iw; Toronto, ,will. lbe,- thinking ! ra,mar hear b " , Trieste, Maximilian'&_o a . I I I I � ,in . ".. . 7, . , , " .�,'', . , , . _ :1 1''. I ,� . � . I " , � � "I ". , " .. I � dildred sentiment. .�, 11 � � . I L I 1, � � poured into. their eyes, While they leisurely � ;:. 19 .... .... " " , 79 __�-;-'2JO , Ba .: . .... , H&ddihgt6n,..,...­...,�1 M ,, , fiek will asaiie''theii forttine, here, if they , Rev., W.' H. Roinigay, L'of London,,, has,� lappointisdby , 1. O&t%',� I I 1 1. "I', ' " We after for gal ., 11 , ,, , . :�� 1: ". �, .., I I ' The change of waursers which is often aoticeable after wedlock Seems t6he one . of place, the foaming C61umbabher or. PiInner, I with the nouirishing. kilbiteinch. or ,Wisner LL _ I ,,'- I . ,Aber ..­;.� , 1 4 -Bq*WXck ........ a ....... I-- i 45 I Kinc i ...., , I .. .. 18 Peebles ......... � ..... - ,& Forfar i...�..; 590 solkirkL�.,'.'...: - ' - 'S , come -'up and_&C'the' ,wagei�.that,, 1, ass - stated in the - -Toronto ,papers. - I �ead- in _ , ' as to�diy'.ih6t.i3arp.en:�e'rs,'.we'rAg' f' 1� been tile Bisholi -of Huron.,td: . sacceed�Rdv. Mr. Deacon iw the a to a 0", I p a, r .f ." 8aints",Church, i�,-,;`�,J-,,.�'� , !"', � L � I s� . , � . I ,%�,­�,V �, , L, � ,, 1� .q" '' GREAT BARGAIN , ,A;�, ��;,t%`��.;`j it. �, 1. , I . ,� . , ,� ,) 9, :, , " , ,, ,, I " , ihe causes of unhappy marriages�. There � a, and unquestionably ought to be, much freedom, betWeea hus- I schnitzel,'within reach�of'_tfieir.digestive � I .� -1 I : ' . L . apparatus. ,�. . .1 . '. , ........ . ....... Perth ....... ;_;.... ...14,537 ;'Roxfiurgh.:.�.�_,..,..., �.25 Fife ......... � ......... � '126 Dumfries ... t.. _.. ` - Kin * . .. : �;,' 17 cro6SL ...... � : 15 Hirkdudbright%.. 11 'on ey , going t6 L n'trike , for 17A pai �,djy; ;but th't'i4 ' im . - , I '' ' I 'a - t'uff,; an they , Il, , '* , ­ , ' I �'ideao bf I I ave. -given up a I f � I I , :1 io All Windsor.' 1, I , , , , i ,'The Queen I Is in� aliprbvea of. the appoint- , ' ' of Mr. , I , , ­ . I I 1. 11 I � t', , ., T I � � "'.", "i i, ,, ,� , " " ;1'1',�, .1 " , . I i ' ' " , � I 119,10ARF I I � ' 'D LE: POSTE R,`-�'�"PRFSS,l , !P �reater of manners ,. And how Ao, thay look? �. - ' ' I ... ...... Clackmantian '' . I - . i " ment � D. J. Hamilton, �M.B., to the . "t 'i I )and and wife than between l0veiS; � but as itiquestionably there 'Ought not tb_ be � an ' I. �, : They seem robust and healthy, and th . I . a ' " " 't ' looks as 'if it had bloom on, heir cheeks I _.... 86 Wi -_'� ,28�, gtown .... � "'... - . Stirling ... � ............. !I. � 1� � � , . . I L . � 41 ",' -f � , - � �, , ,�, . , . � I - I I I 1. I, - 1. � attiking,.as tilere"Arb,' too many o � thalllhar6 : f r � just' how..� The, rates; of,wagoe 06iligz now ' ' carpeutdrs,,.�3', - hammer ii�d .. ��Profees6rsfiip. of PR;thoIQ' iii the Univer- gy . I I I . :Jsiby�of, Aberdeen. '' . li .I I., , , .11 , �, -1 I I . ''of i , I , `:�, , , , ­ -1 . ,. . - , , , '. � I , �Ii., 4 ". . �� I I I i :�� ,;� -1. �, I I ­ ; :,, L, ''. , �� ' Ly, �USH A FEW:YEAA�, , ' Lbsence of respect for each other's feelings, I " toy'. - - . ,srtuck in�aiid had Come to' S' I I , I : � � , . ­ I , I ! �'i I.; . � AMONG the are. ,good a aw' . - ',,iRtbnecutt#oi. �- Stoll' -has' Rev. � Andrew . Wilsoa�, - king' �`,., - 11 . � � I . . . I - � I I ' , I I I I I . I I � . . � ., )Pinions or even crotoliets, where such- May The husband.'- his ' - ' -And 'why* � are they, thus robust. and .1 - . . � . . .. 11 �, -numerous, Paribas' �,_trifle, I � I I . Lot, 'thatL" ' � 'able - 'of " , -, ' adbris, writing', t , I , : � Imeh, �2.50; . _113.50',-j,to�; %` . . ,� bricklayers; Jxorn to,Q3.50. ,Tbosq Will, ,t� � a4, v , 'ge cni"M­1�. soloned an a dblegaw to,�tfie . , , "", -.t I 11 � 11 � I . I 1. �, ap Cot, for riatin Z HP 0 , , ., . couRtry o Co. , g Ow. �Psr ' br, mist. Should show 7espect for his wife's judgment and By- I - . . . bealth- ? . L � , y . � �. - Because the - live so much out of doo-ri y . ., ' ,h , y ,�� I , ai!� , Ernp, I a' , old, , -I- � t " , ­il1nRtrn1iiVj.­f 1� IT'is'? �Pava � _ _ . " " Its" ' b is 0 .�3 ­ - . once , t at,; �;starte ., 'go, up .. � he � building " (I � . p �g 1 ­ .1 ­­ Board, 'r'tms1,rora -'esby%669A Assembly - idv6i ' allPi At St.; John,' �N'�;,R'., far!, ' -th&: pl�c � of Rev. Kel 9� 9 * i I ,,� , - I . �df � Press 14:33 x 46'Inob6a. , 1�h' '' : ' ere, are thibb.,,4611ers, over form and, four distributing I �ath y, by explaining to her, at least in out-. .1 ine, his buiiiises.-i affairs or. profesg ional, . .1 . I and . - breathe pure, air, and, pare, air is, pure . � � � . life and ll racial I i I� A 'in kirs, " ItI66�lid�hin; fi, � a - - : E_ v 6 i S, � Laborers got �� to S�A.", .", ' " '" "' "' E " �5 to �7. Some boarders have, to. pu . up- ,D,, t %. . ,resigned. , �,' � i " I ­ I - I . I I . . . I I ". .- I _. 'PresS. T rolI6f6,*it.h - lid Press dost'si,200 wlien I 1. '- ; ...... � . � no 1 ' . I . .. ; '� � ?rospecta. Nothing will wound a ' Wife pureloo'd. . � p , .1 . Well, .what ' I is the matter with us that ascended the thi&n6 -fie, lias- manitested­a , , gio� , n Signature to, ,_,L , di,i' ,Iiissiti,j to'iff�x his , with a good�,deal ,6f�,iii6oii�6iii'en"g"p',',"'T'wo I I 1. �young, fellows I know 'b'%ie1:to';'SIee"P on, & I I li� dgvfli'Ldbj,��of--Mo�tireal ; -has been; I callbAit,d""*e�f-iiit,e'rn,osd;Varisli,! gootilghd, r, " wl I � I I rar'�,arflciulars address . . I ­ I— I - I . I . I � I r,',�-,� ' ' ' ' ' nore than a cLtrelessisem,'though it be, only., sippar ent, of her synipathy; and many, a makes 800.people��,diw in,,one-.,wee 2 ' "� 4---- ... :j ..... �'­; . I � 4 in �N,O,Y� ­- � I: �; 7 r �. 11;� �, yo� k,, , �- - iq � '. ,�, tences of death, andi indeed, to, Any,persel '_ stretcher, and - theylare ifie,16nly on6i� out of , I , Brad,bis accepted,l,in�dch to lth6 �96iiow of - I - T E S PRINT)ING.'Co., I � , �', : 1� � Ill! � I � ,; I . .1 HAMILTONi ONT. I vell-meaning husband,,anxious ,to Spare -his I I . . I be I !,�-;,,,i I.. I'll, I ,,, .1, � .. � � ; . ,. y O.�lf - , , b " is" b ' ' " f" !! ecauBe,�-I.Ias Di.'Hamiltdit, '- _ � -h MV � , -'Ithe'�­6thq Ad n decrees �of' u usual s I bveilty. ,Whenever, th, � ,re fore, atich,dobuments. are, laidbefore . ' * The root f 6urteell that orb aboveL tbb H Cot., have to, do;'thebest, the ' y. c'gli in, a -room of. MB�, flodlr� ,�� i-Ife" hae�_i.1edn;lf�ast6 . OU Bt. . . L I r L . Andrew.%: pinc - a 186%, and.,will be �grinatly I , , , ­., " � . . . 1 . : . . . , . , , , , . I I - - .- '. — %':,, " . . � _,�. , " � ' vife .annoyance, or it may po,in,'will 'by � �aise a feeling of dist trust in her breast , lil,hlS.,fe&6ra .1 I Or - nig ti , that � , - Can, not ith civiliks, - sciande: a -. keep I � him by bis - Minist6ra" of ' State - 11 he � I I '' " ' ' I � about 12 x .12i which has not been gwept�ou ' � I 1. ��., , �migied.: - ., - �.-, - - I , . I ,,� '47 I I ,,� - I � ., .L !. � , ,- .� " " , I � 11 'I �,,A k" - Forever � S, in . of .-'Beauty �'is ,a joi . L I , I I . �, � ,� 11 . . I , iiding from her the cause of his irritability, . The her .paci�*` . -tioli,'! - and,- - maybe because' -Out .,CIOSOJY�L � . . is. accustomed' -,to , bid'e� -'t'helo AWAY under the. , heJmet. - ,It'his" frequently, siabothe house!" was .built.' The. boo MI in" �t&qjn loto� has bnrgf for *'-the-. biesant.' 'The .� � Whiiia� visiting Niagara, Falls ' Mr.. E. $!,L ' r, , 1:�, Piperhadthe 6I'e,%"s�'r�',,Of,pr6i6'ntingito:A!13, :�,� � , DL lii.' YELIX -LGOURAWS' , . , . :1. I �, I I I I , �: ., , � I I . .. . L . . . I , I lirpreoccupation. wife; on part,! L the lend interest to- built, crammed'. togetbar . olvi ilization, , ' . Occurred that offloials, anxious to ol�tain ' alictio , n �roomg are deearted, and'few galas � ' , , I "', ! IL CREP. OR MAGICAL 'BEAUTIEF-11 should and sym�athy .1 liseussion, and never affect or show indif' kilocks down more pins t I hall it. setst up, , and sends so many - of us to Greenwood ' '' His M jeSty_!S' salicti6n. to the pronounc . o I � . - ment.-oafthe law, -but not venturit(g to .1 I � I ,are reported. .. . � . ,T � I . 1. � . . I . . . ,Mar quiq�,pf.�Lorne,xr;..�F.­, ... :" " -Sw York 'Ceat'A'i P. Aadarg'6n,. of the , ig I .. ,, a'� ' ; �' , �� I 11. I , * , , �.. . 11 L I . 1. , �,, Turifia u.. � t list Deautifleg the Skin.," . 4� . I" L " � I . , �:' . I I , � `�� ' I . erence'. Life cannot be expected .to be_ ; , -day affairs to .ree from cares or every .6,ometoiry, 4hich, during, the past year,� ; according to the annual rep6ri,'has shown i ' ' , , remind him of � :big oMiSSi011:tO Sign these I � . ' I . .1 - . 1. . , . .. I � I h . I � . - I . ' A cL.um to the Sooioh, title of Lord Lovat,, . Rail ; r.'H.'E.'Hitbo and Mr. Hq�g�� I . I I ton, 7botb*bkfNe**Y6rk�' I , �� UsS jentl6mbii� ' ' ' ' : - ' " " . � ` �:� . ­ - . I � ' � ,:11amove :.� ��, , . , 11 I I ­ _ ' ' ' � . � � I - , L�"% j,' I . I T 6,12,�p i in , low always smoothly. Amaninbusinoss,fialibli , - Chbe'­__ , C' � 't,f 'ing eviddlices of , ring an I gra, i y .papers, have availed. themselves of his tem - , porary absence - from his � study to lift th I ' a I I ' and to part also of the..Frager estates ill, . . , I .werebighlyple ad with the mtrodu&ioa.�'-, as . I . I . " � , . ! I . I . , ;;;.�� , ,- '' � I ., :�, I . � I ;i d, I . I � . . . I - les; rr1,..1I[. , , � I i��Z m b t h. )r engaged in professional duties,,.w!Il find ' nuch to try, Much. to worry and: aullOY . prosperity through the sale of the narrow , . houses Prepared- for all; the, liviag.-��New . , , nd rnov6 ,the d a 'in casqsle 'a O uments -such . . . . that their edges i have . Scotland, is about; -to be. preferred by Mr. John Fraser, .or! Frazer, a;n architect, in " I I . I I I ' Its' hJ - A csmpniNG sign of this .new' K -,:w ke'. p3, . ;,%.", , . ) ,,, . - ��, I ,� . , . I I ,:r9tc:fiea and , .. I I ��; "i i every blew., f% ', I I'.. 1. ,11f. , � �� lim. In most cases the irritability,,or at � � I - I � I 11 I I , ", i I � I.... York.Gra . . � I I ... phic.: ." I . � . ­ .sort . . - Slightly" 'protruded from under the � helmet's Dublin, on,the� grou. nd that the descent- of . . I ­ I dawning in the Southern ,States is:qbundt I �,: 1, � , _ " I ... - ­. � " I . � " �,ty,anddefierj' east a feeling of lariguor, will cling to him ­ .1 . . & . ` I . . , r I . * - I , - In tea Co. - twelve, hovv-� brim. Sea out of the: Frasers 'of Stricken and Lovat in ' in the number of� inverstions. pstentedi�b'. I � ,� ,r, , , I . � " r I I . , �1, i�� 1, . ,�.­. � detection. 11 � ­�'!" "' n spite of himself; and where there. in a varst of proper sympathy between husband ' :­ I I �. : . . I I I . 1. . I � . , i� , � IC � r.. ­ . ,J0 r. r r '.. SHOVE. '� , - - . r . . . � : . , , i4ver, this hint hals - pro�ea . una, vaill'sk, for . � � EinIleroir,.�s soo ,as he( ght. 13iiht, of it call , -derivedir olar the Timild: Lovat *h(? Suffered . dacapitaLlott on Hill in 1747 for.his . ili 0, Soathd'rnero. During that, ,decadlia,�,,' a .�.... I I ... .4-49,:�� 1,�, ­ .. I veraged� 1,444e.aCh,.. . thn d 0 th6Y a I , . I I. t, , .1-ta . I ' , , . _rt� I � L' ... � I ;,�'�, � L.", ., ,�� 1:`hasstoodthe�' _ -A', '. . .. �% � I , : test of thirty . . andi Lnd wife, on arriving home, in'steadrrcj�the a r dfairs of the day being talked over � in. to the fem- . I . . � _ I — ; . ; ,, r ­ - � . EXCJtWa See to on the Ice NearfflontreAV n I. I . I I . ' . Montreal ,the ' tbei detested �papbis peeping �Cut from the . . PI ace of ,their concealment,, has quietly ' . . � shake in the Scot , rebellion -of ihe, pre4 , , vious year, b at' rwhb 'really was, not Lord ' Lovat b had pd, a ,evjOus I e dendbi'oraittitig. th I a thewq I ...,�_ 1�� 35 'r on I I., - 1. i in , Y, 371 a. yea;r,.� being, H015up , , 'n on ore the, . : , , 't , e -fourth aS'M&ay.. M � , 1. �i 1, I . ,,,�yeaxs, . ; so harmless fi , "ite tasto it to . 1. I . 'b I th I vay calculated smooth ruffl6d. I ?er, if not restore cheerfulness, -thd wife's _'A` ,despatch .says: T he ice' �r in . I bridge brok 'front of �tha�city ar pushed them back again tind* foreborlic Ver ' . still, living ail older brother, I I . . 'who unfortunately �: killed 'a man in, a, . . . . L ,1�v - . ... "I 11 ..� . ,,, 7; Reatucky,abd Tennesseelead the vald,,,b � , . r . -� I I pr, . e sure a I . . �Ii�,; . ­ r, I proparatian ;�' isdifference or his own carelessness of'her yesterday , i d,� afternoon.' AthifflibgkLidoident OCOU re . thereafter from maliiiig any allusion: to.,the r incident. In Such � Cases 'tho:. obnoiJous drunken braWl,' . .and ' ' bli was ,o iged in,00line- ,7d,r,, 1. I 11� . I I ,r � ;. � 1, 11z 11 ­ Texas shows a wondarful advanc6-�4744 . 1. -', � 0" �, .. : is pr olierly , e., An ** -11 L. , I., � mad " laxietymayneal his lips,�, and, l6ave,.,:4ia rritability ready to breakroujin reptoich 60� which wan viftnessed': by .a large ' b of' . I I num er � revetna6lat, wall.� A � documonts-have acted � been discrekly itbatt 1. . qgplica to Uke. i6fiage. � in. � North WalbA � � hiMS61f: ,if the r I ,aeg.. I -, � o, where he'.hid in 'It ,a fold incibideiiindb.iod., - The abolitio'n'':","Of - - ' . , 161r " li,`! ,',Ill. al& very, had'.done 'as much "for th ' . ejw I Or!'.,, � r I �eptnocourt - ' .1 �c r, " r �, I . _r li �i �guished,Dr� � m the most trivial occagion.� - His ,�Vif6i�O', r. , peopleon,the _ ,farmer . � With a tearoOf I kbrobiatarted froin'the. city . i ' i and:d�ntioyed,' it ... being Obvious,. that His L 1. I I .1 Ma;iesjy,,,9�b d_� ul n ver be induced to sign . a ­ . . ' . .'alleged, that his. descendants have never , , r . - Firmer, race as , fbk,66' c6lored,', by devbl6pillg�:thOi� � -1 "': _�� latent,capacitie's'6f a eople who fo,rmq,ly�� ,iL .. , . lady of -the Itaut ton (a pa, . ". ''I ­_ 4i t).., 8 Vou tes will ?as theyn -.1'rexo�ai-'r, r , , '' ".1irwin, ;emper is sure to suffer, and ,.pride i*ever, . . in rgUlf'* hichr to .cross,�over -to'Bt.t Latiabert's . by�road..� r- I .. . , I . _thorn. _ , . . � I I � " - r �, . F. L ' .1 . I . .become .bxtiii6b,�- and th Mi. of at Dablihit . st d'witfioat'� takiii ' wer6!Coni6ilt:1 i6L JO Ln �,,��d:%'do;" 4 e­lea�;t, 7 lr 6 ra vxream Las th 'I I' �,azkthC Skihrpj& �b 6ttl h ady to Btep and widen th 0 .a . I ;his habit may soon enough -r6ndei all but W hnn:nes�r:St.-Lambeit shore' a 'sho*d­oc�- , ­ ' ' �carlted', bireakiiig;up'.the -l'oe''Land 'leaVing & : � � ,., I � I r .. . . r r � . I I . I . I . � I - I . r I . . had'ia'fild',I�osoeosionih6 f f I proo a o his,direot'desconi -,fro6lr the -ancient Lords �g � I I I .9, � the initikive'in industrial matters., . 1 1. I " ­ � '.L� ', ParationB.1';,_0no �, , -day.' ,r ,.AL1.6 . Bi.x:rii6ntho,adng'W every , W4 � rr Xe 'Subtilef6moveis I I . �.. � .. I � rapassable. I I L ,�, , , ,. ,,, ", ' ' , 1, , I .1. . � yawning:gap;beforolim.�- E36oiisg-hiio peril �7 . . Somn.,int6resting: .1 ., . -Btt6tiBtiC3 Of the 6041� I.i6vStj whose titli was,- revivedin .1857'ln � L, . r: i I � I � I ' I ., 7- .. ,r -_ '' ' 'f bait w superflut us ithout in5ui,y r C I .., 1. 14r, . . I . 1, I . t6th,6'skin. . ­ .. r.. . Of oil I - "' be Started, babh1or the city, 'but what was . -industries PennavIvania for. 1881 are, -61 , �, . "of avor-of, the father" Of th .1 tL r d ­ . is presen or ., . . THic,:j( )urnal L' �311cctr�_qlte 0 Paris an. I . . Mbns.;N.`B_T. GOURAIUD; Sole rr6:-'48 Be d ;"SIi�,X'y­,r. .. In stubbornness, standing one'Wrighligi, � � tild Ruch like, nothing need be�,Said.,'Thdir% 11 I � . . � . � 1 -Ill. .1 I � ' L fiig�rhojjojl�j6'oje�_ when about.,thirty yards r ,, I , , juitJosued frout the ;Tice .the Secrataryr ' I , . I 11 Of Internal Aff­ "th airB. - n � a anthracite . � I r. ; I � .. r. I ­ � I . ­ . .. I ,i- 11. . � i . � �. . I 13 . ounbes 'that' preCdature � 1;tirial can be .1 I �,,­ . I . rendered allgolutelyinq I possible b, I "' yapp yingi .... .. . .� � r ' ,.'� , , * .r aii r I 0 , is, I Druggists' ana,.iandy 060M . , �ffect in every- day life'will �prove.t ee*A .. .1 �, 3onsequences of theirpresencears a holiser ice fi,d febm"the, whii4"t1iii, the I br'dkei n1up, 'r. I I I � al.-- I I r I there, � too, an aft an, open space� between , - - regions 319- o6 , llieri6s have. been, ia opera- .. , . . , - 7 ,; , ,. . : Mate Shelly. r. q , ' - L' , ' , : , iie; , , The following a been I interesting in ha I . r i i oases Where the ceitain 'of aCatv '.111 higlig L� . - i ghout�the U.S., Canadaland )Oil-, 6' ": � t to . .1, ew . OfL base imitations �h po . , I r,,,, is* jold. How Many an unge6mly altercation he"whait. ",'the.. -I- ,,h him a peop a on B ore ­ , I . tionj .employing � - 75J0 .hands and � . turning - out 27,9,29-12 8 � tons, at � a r . . . .r enga�bd for Rome, days -in - making this I t,,r are r Wanting, ail ele�trio Current thd . ­ �e �­w' bod. � Such 9, test �beffig'� applied fi or r y '. r fo arrea a . . .lid' r6of,of. any , �;Iugi , is � . P , . _ , ,,� . � ", , ' , , .. %-J, r. par y. am 164, Nould be avoided by., t' b" '' ' one ' a;b' I . I gr L jo refrain from indulging � im rbprba0li'and, di ... tlis'exi d was rome� aliger-thois man � , , � . ­,", , � . �la in r d cillled:the�p'o'lice, who advised him- .. 1 - : ' ' cost of._Ob,454,821 in; Wa ges, or 0106.55 tofi-.I- There,-w.e 382 'bit min' :, . 11 rounds of� the press: . -1 I . .� .: I I � -1 � it late, Shelly, the, young lady,whp RaVed'r ' 1. � . � - '" x ,hours after presumed death, none . 81 . - contraction 4he _. � � �,�', i , 1 7 �, . , , . I - .�,-:� ", �­,_, ,,, __ 41s, , , 11 �.= 1,�,','��_*r� MALCkK% fflj Ic I 1, � .� LGXlktkC'14EJi11lC1 : 'almly placing the affair in:dispuf6 in" .its' 1 r r .1 true or best light before'the-,-Othdi'l, "EiZ r ,� �, % Lraugementg and distrij'i3.ts.�,i�iight'.�nev.er� � -the .'to abandon his tea' m�and, make an e'ffoitto. ,,, �! � , - th � harf.'�' This, he 'did ,`�-Jld .... h," r 1� 7, - ­ adriiiibled�acirpss detached pieces of'i . , .f ' "" " a' this- [ce,,and. His team per r � a I u I I ()as I collieries in opera,tion"during the year, which produced 15,692,923 tons of bitumin., I , � bus coal, ii,cost in Wages of $ -14,540,057; a'-iiaiii flrom'plua�irig into in abyss nelir 6. L I 0 Bo aa'rlcwa,� from, Which -th bridge ba;d ' b6ba' swept by th . ort a t; omarry- r .of. , musel6o will provev , beyond . a doubt t . hit life L is exti , -,let. - � This; " r .d 11 r., , r 1, "� � dISCOVeryr is receive , with much Batisfa'o- ,,� , i ' ' " ' . F .Onla r ranCe-anCt "*OrManyl ' � 'fli'd'I T" i wheris "", � , , I.,." I 1. .Z I I , �,.: , '10. 1. , �� J,lr- r r I . ., "� , ',L _ ­ . . L 11 r , `,i,�"r .7,.;. ,,'',"­ '. ­ ,,, I r - - I ': �7�:�i I C',',,';,;, r r ` r ;," , , , r, .- r �J­ , �-Q . �,�,! 1_;_� " . U., , r _> r ­ � ",.'! r I � . -,il­ '. , -.,-;I- � I - ,. - irise could husband and Wif 1 6%. fokmi� I � '­`­­'S�t6 1 nally reai alle , shore, Role. I ' I'! "in the river tied dow, a a "'All .at. I . . r. An average of half a mill over 92 dents par the cofidubt0krof thetrain which: Was. rea- - I 11 � " � J , ,� ; , , arl I" liamit, etfie�� laws requiring prompt 'b ria , . .. �g, � '' ,�­, ,,,, ,..: _;­, ,.:�- - 11 I I � 1 , -4 L, /I . � � - I - �­, I I ,� I �,,r �. uabit of yielding c leasure herished )? . , � r the Unexpressed wish of. the 6ther.J. T�hef� . .' � m'p was car on 1. .I ,. , � �by ,the ,ice oppoaite�,io Longiieuil Ferry,. , . ton. In the' a ' the M-1 1, r O' nthracite 6611ieries.� a' , � oyeeS rkbd' on the average a4rifli, dw I I ­ � I . - i.� r Out) . I ' old "at the Rate Shelly was not46 yaar4' � I possibility of horrible mistakes-' whie'hr"­ 1, , L I j �'In'r , � tbel�b6lief-of many 1� I - �, . 1" 1* �" r I . I - , " . , , �. .!.A ,XQ I ,�. . ,�,-,�, I q �`,�,,�: : ... . +,. . . ... "I I . ra "I" .. -1 - I, " , , I I . - want of thi's Self- discipline JS'J'110":�bil'"J , Y.�2!6,; , ' ttr'aticn,�, �� -auna of many a matrim6nialsik 4here'tba,�'I'dump"" stopped' driftilig;46ild '�yk 'old qra'.i" "Two 'Carters'. � , � , 6'��h � faft:,'1 � ' yolun- . . ' rW over p . I r 275L� days during the, year, and produced Me, of'. bar r ti. heroic I deed, and'pr6`bably is' . . t.no,� not,at,this tinig:-seri I q1'Rly_cCnt6raPl& _ a per ons com�keiit'!.t& .. . 11 � � I "I";, '! fo in art, Opinion, are of'.not very inf . , I , r6quidut., -d6egrr6hca.­� � I �� , , � I I �:q �11 11 , . , ­ , I !-,, , '��.,J . I .,,:. , " I - , ­�, r ,,F� P . , r I # �, I ' _> I -1, . TIRAP A I �, I ..alt'—) Kz � r . , , -_,j- - Sympathy once brok6ji'�,�,uiilro�rabl'6�l',,q,4�ui�"��1 ties are not Slow in dev6Iopilsg,;jha�Qg­11 161'"r " .!�. M' :'i�ei�a-.'f6i-i�,'i�6i!�i'd6r�iion of �20 to:'cross -,, .,., , &I] I �ring'�; . � �, ` r r ' �cVar'-­`d`b i "I'iha�'16�m to. shore,'in1on 373.14 tonj .e_acli,,-earning-oxi-tb6-aver-age- i r, 639V� iil_i_vage�j or fr� 6,t on ore than � r a' in for bach 'w6rkiDg-1' dayi In . CBS � any L ��qFr_iAge_ 1; : ­ ­ _Wjth anr��ody�mach , -6iia ,Of ,jfi�, pergoffs, to wh6m newspaper �, I ' ' �-_ ". I , ,1' , , 4, , . 1. . . . � . , ", . �grffi,,, , , ," , , STR Will fiave ,to beware,of pa Is DE�TI 1 i t - I : _(A . i`,--, —,— - - .. — - ;, � ,', ,,Xr6Ja.A ptire, pro t t I mp an ep us remedy for, I � aiVolisnego I n ALL,its stareS;We&kr, Memory r I � I , Ldisbf Power, Sexua Prostraitiou;, l .1 11 .. . I.1% �' , , , r r d'i"iff'' i " R, 1sueer -�', cynicism is too often affb0te ,, I -1, .. , . ­ in, to belie "adhlng�r'of � t6i4d'06�� d b om�lished 4e&#dceptp t. eyllas , -,.� .. .� � , t � t�,e,�,,r,..d"ti'3"gdxdu���,let�t.: succesefully, arid'ihe .01:44 I I , the I . I . I , . � . bituminous mines Ih6� Nv&kmeri had an scribble' to rare atl baching her I ai- al . bridei. - , When the, time does coins for � venturing, - cipsoi6tio' I with throats. Mr.- Thomati ji. � I jUst,r I �:Nell�, a N6w.Yorker,' bait recoverod�a �Bisin .. Night. - � S "6 "t I' f3' I "'r --66 'rhaes, Seminal Weakness slid w,R.Pytrals, l - ,� 04 . 'Geftor4l , ss Power. - It repah:6 Nervous in dulg-e-T .the' --th& li­ 1, ,­ appiarentIfs' , � heart.; &lid thus become adh I ,.l,,,. .. 11 -11,11, . r ,; epsi� , � " ��'J . I ' � � " -4 ' 'rted-wit ""'his lew . Man -h - , , rn - rejbiding. "I., , ­­ W - . - The up fast . . ateriLgeof2l7r(lilyB"woikduring.'ih','yo,r.,r , " r ' and produced 44 2.37 tons each, earning an ' on the rnatilmohiil,', sell,�­thej � - up a , is. ,a, : ' ' ' ' ' -d' I. - � Judgmldrstbf,�;Z 0,'fr6i�� the gentist who,, w ,­ '��,�kt icti13;g:;.hiS tOOth',J&6,pleoeof'. atopt it - .- ,"of , . r I W"'W1 , NVv I enates the Jadadlatellio'ct� Stran , ';".� , r� ��Zle�,;h r ' n. * , fepbled: 'Brain- and Restor'Aar' or at ballot prominent traits of character ill' in b Otter qualities . is w . ell -nigh impossible ;: river. .at,t'hight van,breAing I r , low, a Riji 6r6ngina h- be r an been �sibpped.' � �.7N� . .i L �ad -- - ,; : � average total of U67.20,�'bi -a little ��Over �4.87 for eaoll,' I day.* As a large' it ins. sw ell a in the,yax a at'Moin'gona wh . ' q was with hot in the,ajcknbg�, foll ' i � pwing'ber, � i ' 'naturii, al , , ' - d6N� I his thro"i ' Iii,futur6, the enter", , � "T j�� ,r Vigor to, r g�,� - slid . f,',' �,j� Cris', the , Eibausted v 'x on c' . pi Cra; ve­orJ2�". �Th e.6f rtholl for as it is much easier to believe in ap-, -than to arrive st-*,&-ho6�rlCdg�- . . I. . __ . , r . ,r . � 1 ­ . I I I � ­� ' ­:,­''f­�-F' ,working � _ott�q.emplcyaea.ar ­ � Propqqiq,4 _ r ­ - I . ' -a,,, belpOrs;?, � ivlio,'.gltbQu ti�rrib][6' adv ,. gh,'w'Caring, % ore 1, d,r­--1­*' , - -1 -­­ '"""'K t�ii�''blbth'�6-'6f;;'�'&"'1616:i an carrying , feel Safe wh6�i � I I ­ A - , r, it -J I ­.. .. prisiligtooth-puller' c'aiap'aly' 'adt� "' , f,ho-deman s, s; guarap eo� hat'llo"Ishoill'. , . , , ab saildd,. Pfovels. t an � Inve i'sibV'Riuned�., Thw ;,imedicin6jisilessailh. to the t69t6,6nd"babh:V6x pearances . I of the true motives of ihe actions of,otbo . rs I . . I , -11-T, the�'-grieaz--7oause o .,. readdrd' I ' ' f * ''a r,)' ,,_ L�R: tfi�.�Ian,eit6 _, dii�k, my, rien a, ill a, L ago, .who are paidL AM611. 0-r`�-b6­ . . y8 �ua erL ' wages,,thp acta;al%, arnifigs of adult ininers or, , llitbd crippl6a in;thoinervic6 - of therailioad ' ''b' ., ', . - , ll"adti' � 'd'L doatj�kg46i�S"' .Ibe'liab)e for suo owar '. I I , , 1,� �, t ., �., ",,� � , r ,, r, contains au Cleat fo Awo Weeks' medication La'rici,ifi-tli6bhi)a�.e�taiidbbst., , � .., . I , . . � 'O' � if We, aie Judged at our own showing we, 11 ' I r I � . , , ,,oir, ,, t, j r, fili nationtil-aoii�; tfid 6tgan'6f h6 British, r a -arei'of couts6i 68ide&bI�'i eXr cess -of the ediii'' ' ' *11' ' blypui ih thefirsti.abd . b Ps"y"' pro a ` r6f '" ,C 'r aductors_, ,,,.t, P'n'Aaim6AL jokers -will have' wain-, aj6, - �ing.' Theywill4iblong6r fie-sbI4'fo'sta'xd� '.F' oil, tirtiodl6re,t out samphiet, which � ' In" r U&iro toinall'tr6e;W 'any a AdresEi." ; " I � - _. have little reason to complain. . . , I 1. . I I I %. I I . Kingdom Alliance �rsdltb_ brand Lodge ort 1he Gdod:Tem irn,bave aliead ' t d a, �IL ore t- . avet as shoiiirn by the, statistical re urns., ,' ,.rA : � :. �L� L . 'I � 1. I, . � �., ent 'ISian, rekardlesg' C 0 . Count: ,ariel.- I �, r' ',.,." "' : !it Bht�s Nlln� . 'Ir ' ' r ' ' a 'his': head with impunity, a man o 1. I as' _ guetic nedle , L ,laac4loi Man into ' in, sold t� druggis at'30 cto'i'Iierb6x; Oil% boxesf6r 03 ,, � It is well for a young man to remember . that after marriage he cannot retain the: I ,y,,en piotest against this exhortation., Jb in . not, . , . � � I 1. . I � - � lo.r,, " i, ". . . � � . �L, , I ex --Pola.-the- AUSTRIA'S.001ar.i �ediiiQiileff, . . � , '. _"­'. ' .:.�.' %_�7 - r. ­ -_ . r �". , , I � �, . : r. , �.�7 ­� I I � . I __ -of Edward MoCartyr and Samuel .Rawlins', d L�Bro6kfyn-riqarnt� I � , . . -- ; or wi Vb6 mailed free of postlige. 0 _ �the_money,zby_addrAA , gh;a ; P � reoelp t � I '.. . I to Of, freedom of a bachelor with the benefi I . 16 -settled home� He has serious and-reBpon- 6 thattboy'� aVe raWr6n,d,th Ver as a sub., b elimutive,", airs! �errolicon,sly' I' "suppose that _C:tfi er day. The disaster of tbe''Jeamette . evideii1ily' will -� hot throw' -a damperlon A9---­Mr-.---Th o-ffis­-, T&yIbr-,RTEffi6_76f_ b , ,,r I Id',', , , , ,t W_ , Wawainboh, Wig rivingin o ing am yes- _ _wfien-ibey-werwassesse r . Fesl6r Setting John Hefiriessy 0500 dainag I I 1, ,,r j4L I I r , r 'I., . . Matra in agned6, nediclue Co.,l I ' . r `,`,�,` '-�'� .Windsor, ont...Oanadg -.� ' r sible duties to perform; has to secure the the laureate means to abakia that drink is: . . Arctic j366,rches ;. more �Iikely to -it is a r. - tord�y'at61ra.ing,hiRfiors* au'a,,�ay,tfirow . . I r up against analo6li wall,' fast uppermost, , , , . ­ - .I .Sold b7, all d;W ��6rywha�. �, I � �. 1, I 1;� `�,_ '_ � , comfort and well;being o! the woman, who r the great� cause of freedom ;.it' is to. the Stimulate them., -Each�� �rsa*' expedition- ing him. into a,dulvert. - The accident' v�as I r ' �-�Country� Woman '(to parson, who ,-had r . - . I � " � , I I I I .. . "., � " ,� �� _i; . -_ " ' . � 11 I I., - 11..­J`,��;!,, I.. . I . � , 1, " r I � - has confided her happinens to his ciare,,to toast-, 4riukin gbu�tom that theyobjecti -1 as . . '' I f fortune. not vouch- hopes fo L r a measure o r h ,' Served by some farmers,� near, w o on ob ' r , alledfo as'k why Johnny , the eldest, had� Z seek1ber Sympathy and confiden6e, t . 0 avoid . neglect, or this Hedming to -prefer, much , one which inflicts Manifest- injury upon �so many of Her MajeSty'er subjee'to, hinders ,safed -to any of; its 'predoce�asorb ; �, and or� Austria,' rems,rka,ble discd,�qry of Fran z reachini.tbe bp6t'found- that 'Mr. Taylor hadreceivedasey' a kick 6n'thio. head from - - er' -1 I i not been. lately to scbool)�,"Wfiy, he, was 13 yeax old lasb, vieek, Sir I I'm sure he'v6 I . , "ill r I *, , I � . " .- . 1; tif .1 . I I , 11' 4 - I � more the preferring the company of others I � � natidiial advancerisent, and inapodrsbotIf ) r, r . Josef I.i6nd,* in the.', expedition o f: the h6ksb" and that his'"leg was :badly. , I ;had school enough. Ile.,must kno a oat w 'no�v .,� 11 , . 1; :10 I):, 11 .. . 1. I I to here; to contribute to'her, intellectual body and mind." Itidlndebd-�olslybeehuse � Payer and Weyfr6cht,, in 1674, naturally . broken.,,Hew�scarriedIo Wingham,,where' * i i "' evorything I" , Parson— Thirteen,' . . . er burdens, and'in all the custom is� ancient that it stands. ,If . . incites, her to � � i ne al. wed efforts.' It is he now lies ia�a y I 1. I . Sty critica 'state.�, : - ,Mrs.,,.N r I Why, tha tin , nothing. I' ap �e . I I . things to The her guide and support., He Mr. Vnnysdil baid'.wiitten 1.1 To Abe great I I . I I 1thought­by Some "Persous tbat Austria, . A gentleman .named T. A. Clar4a, -in ,the - ' _ ME my-eclacation .till I' astbred- lid. fi W 'c6untry . !I 1i 11 ! I I must bear, in mind that the society of t hose' who were his companionS in .'youth and Cause ! of Freedom , ea,t; niy -,friendsi" he ' 11 .1 ''.. would heive'only'kefted laughter; yet.it . 1. � Sound,lyifig betweenZichi Land andWilozek Land' Will- prove to be the best path to the I ' iaay fore. Union Bank, Montrea , yontei mbors, v�as - told b � y:�a bystander that hehAd a4il-tw6uty I"., . Wornall-'I'Lor, air"I -,Y,ou don't mean to say you were such I 'as'that .� �111 I I - .1 I , I I 11 1 01i I I 11 ml 11 11 �111,1 � early manhood must now bb,enjoyed'�at his *ould'puzzle,tho�a Who laugh'.to,sh6wWIJY - � I Polo.' The southe'rn shore. FyaDz Josi6f I'., money ��Uing the pile dropped Rome I Neg] a Ithich.'head I 1?1-,Punch. ,* � I . I I �, � I �_ 11 I 11 I , I . I I . � 1. � 11 . , own home, and that,, thei' hunting , for I . I . I ' ' ' 'lea 1: it should,ba any more: absurd to ''��t 'free-, . 4 `-The iaiikeaie, ,� ,of. I � 'f�ud I , - 'a also indicafe'd.as on advantageous I I of1206- on the counter which be,4ad. ,been . . , ", : Obser , -One afternoon� a strangeri , ' ving a I . . I . . 'S - WO,RMA�X- I leasure in his forraer ill v o a. p haunts w' I ddm'f�da'to drinkto� it. if' base'for , I an I exp a i d'tion there wintering, . tj �, he looked'd6wn,at big feet f6fth6 coun ing strepsh� bf,pe6ple entering. ii;,61saroli, iip-' ' � I . � . . . dearth of it at his own fireside., Duties,- - ,, ill� professional or business ga;therin�s, W- he pleases to answer' 'the r6monstraniee . � . I 1, d t 'him bythedoodTemplars,caqat Ma q 0 , , ' ' ' with a view to pushing northWa0whon . CC Sion 0 are. . � 1. . . . I C 3 si� - ff I , , ,__,,� �, .� . . , , lost aion-6y. ,When lid, again :turned, his . � eyes to . the 'counter his '§�60 had disap- . . proaclidd m.E�au iDf gloomy aspect, Who wan � I - ' 'a . .standing nea,i the entrance, and sked;.Illo , I . I - . I . ' � EL,fC.TRIC,, -BEL 7 ' call hi in away often enough, but,of ,these, h least �arge, that edoesn' iagb'sq' ot in bisJ ng ' .111. . , .. .11 ­ . peared,-aud'so ,:had ,tfie itystandor., The this a. ftineral?." "Funerall no�",wasthb � .. . I �, - absences no real wife will complain. 'resusna,to dictate what they oaght to Sriak,'and *qsifte I . " , I � 'Mallway-No . tes. ': * , I , pollc6 4re- new 166kindJoi'bo �th . .1 � . . � . , 1 � Sopulobtal answer; "it's � wedding." 11 Ex-' - , "�INSTITUT'10N,(HST � ABLIStED 14 74 I . I . Pleasure parties which are .unsuitable for ill � 111. his wife are equally unauit6dLto bi � . that heis ready twadsi�it � that tha,t6a,Bb hiogNe's his:8ong may. be �as I . I , . 11 I i .tA - I Zomoti' , ; Smokeless and spatkle4s lve: - - I I . � ,� , 1, 0 . n Monday' I if�t'eriiooh I .at: - . th , a � Gatineau . Point, ,near, Oftawa, a little girl . ilamocl. - ,cuso;mei?'��added Ahe Otranger, "but I . .Ahought. from Y'ur' " ' serious.'looks that you I I I . . ,i Q,jJEJE N% 19WREIRT EASrrj TOI90.NT.0 1, r I . I . all things, though not in -9,11 places, & is- . !'much honored'hy a glass of pump vVa,terJ6R by, one o . ., . � � brandy�. was tested on Saturday .ft.,no-on on the' I Fit�fiburg Railroad. ithC .run wiao' to � I , Mlllo� aged , 8� years; niet, With be'r death .� . : I . I at." "No re - ht, a . hired I " I aug b� .. , moilra I I , Nn,R�oUS DEBI LITY, Rhoutilati4m, Luzon Babh,Neuralgi�, Paralysis and all Liver and Chest - . his companion -the companion of'hif g joys,, . , his hO bones 6d of his fears . . I � . . � �i � . . I . � 1, I . � ­ �­� , __ . �, � ) ­ -11 , - Walthmin and tack, a distan6e of twenty , 1. -I - , , ,tb a6es. � nabr meIanCho�Iy,,c1rcums1a -Aar u bd Abighbori a �urned the Mau with a vioary, far-off look ' I ,in IS Cyesi - -law. of tl , fi'* , " I'm' the son' in �16 I CotupIaffits immediately H rei6ved d Orion' liebtli.,'durod by using these BELT E NDS 13 of sorrow ,of, ., . I - I 1. �­ � _�' ,-., ". " � � , 1�_ 1, ., . . 1, - . I . "I 1� . 1, ral as, wl a consul mpti6n of 27��,pounds mother, left to visit"andar I , . , .1 d6,.s � . , AND NSOLES. - I I -A. Gordon. . : ". .� � I . I . : - LEsdy Lindnay, of Balearres, gave �a_bali of'Cumberland coal.for the roand,trip. Shortly. affeliwarAR oil returning found the ' � ' ' ' zThe bri I . mother." ,, . , ' . .1 . �.!. , . . . . Circulars add Consultation PRE8. � . I .'' I - . - . , . . . thc- other day ,in' Lo'adob � at WhIch,-V'n The R,vera � 'ti of , C, al'. f, go consump on, 0 or a , child's clothes' in flames'.: little 6n6 . I , Rev. Dr. Bevab,of the Brick Presbyterian ­ � 1. . . 1. .1 I � I . . . .1 I . 11 � '' Von MoItke has gone to SvktzerIa;tid, and .1 Lb,boucbere says ,,�'It,wa,s,i,ewark'ed..,,thmt!, twe'n - 116 with an r ,din6ig ii - o Idinary or 'Out had in's6me way� pulled ,the lamp from. Church, N`6w York, who is about- to � ietura� . . . - I . -_ I � . I . . � , ,, rumorsayshe is examining the passeErhi b the Alps"through which theTrend, will, I , 114 have to go in case of certain ilitary possir . ' . . I I the positive co ori ariagettingthe lkidi: Of I . I � , the negative neutrals.- Tbere were'Some I : gorgopus velvet �r6bbs ifi Strong reds, 'blues . 4 .1,000" undo tfius�sh6wing &-very lal�ge,saviag,inluel, besidesItild Stopping of I , felt nuisance -in ro�ilrbad travelling-"- , . . I . I I theUbI6 and ad explbsion� followed. � 1. , 1. I Father Bie6rgh',bf Trenton, arrived in , . -Kingston on Mn eared, b6foro � to'Lond'on', �has ��st ieceived. 9, pleasant farewell gift from' Ili ' I '* h' - ,It is parts loners. takes the form . � of a purse Of over"K000,1 , I . I I ** in - -­ I - I -1,.N 0"'.fi` . ,)ILI' b .1 . . . I . bilitieB. . I � I I 1 � and yellows, and RoMe in purple and green, F3. , �, 1. 1. .a Cho an cinder I � Bishop Cle'ary,yesterday afternoon as cited , contributed by members of his don a . , I I gr ga� . - I � - � '. " :: , �, ... i.i I _1 t Sarah Bernhardt's "bl6odspittin "N � I �a figures, perhaps, a little ... fullet 'in the � , � I i . .1 ! I . ­ � . r , One thingabout an I , cirou 9, ing � a to swer to a charge D'f - i I ti d fam. libellbus literature .. ti011-, ., ,�, . I . : '. . I .. . 11 I . T— 17 - �A­ .11. I I 'kED. � , -, 7 , . N BE tU , Milan was, according to a,c0responlar,t the Paris Gaulois, contrived by arti ja,i,l- I I I contour. than the Versus de Madici ; but the' tert , iary tints wererelegated to the vostbo�tic , li. . ,� 1, , I . serap im\9, one. � * A 'own of royal blue 9 good this TemporaMies tussle 'is , that' it has -F3b6vVn to the world -1 ifiatl?kesfiyteria'n'infnistbrg,da k6ld theit 4 atory and cal6dlated to do injury �to the dioceR6., The inquiry was I . i . � I ,� 1, . .. I . a private one. � -The Warden of the Cantral� Prison Ice of Toroato, h6w, senas to the chief of pol a each,didiridi whence priSoners Come the , �. T' -%n. L 1). 96MIC�"L;6)�Tisoo&jS St.,Bpftlo, JL_P Y., has a,positive told W ., X . , �ondjuz .0'aro for' . i it�qut the use of tho:xaull C means for effect. I 'novel, , velvet in the waist, very much . I . , own�ilgaimst all Comers, even in the , I � . ": , ' , . date of thbilf -reles* so 'that: all eye may Ea cSr or'Uauatio. 2 q ( al ng, dpelnes., ULCE S�"TUMORS I William Black in writing a now E 3hbxt*, gathe�loa�on.the shirt and::Rleeves, 'with a par - , liamentary. &ran&. There tinore debating. n,�Moziday�af-t�i'noonL.GoorgeHd,kara,' a 1� i lored Convict, attempted to m6al;le' fronif ; - be kept oil their future behavior �1. I I I I - and ail ULOUS ASE subCassfully I Rill The opening'cba�terg deal with the early I . struggles of a journalist. �� 1 sort of, diadem of the same 9q.the head, and I , �6ifer in 'bur General Asssembly tea Valais . -the House , the ICin�st6n.Pbni'teiitiatyb�runil'ibgo"way,,I I I -41 Do you enjoy Mairi a ?11 aoliod- a 'ad lif , trea,ted. , Sond for CiN g vlag Particulars I I I I ,, " , I I I I '�, ; ,, - , � �: � - I I I I . ' . old Mechlin lvtde,� and. �rtitstii%lly touched' , voyet than in of Comnionn; Any from the 4uairy, -H6 Wis fired at', but not spinster Of 0kend who had. just ruv011ud , 7 I. . ", I I . - . �� -A young lady throw down her book in ' 11 h6r� and there with rbal 4affodiis and lil" 4 10 of the �al.leyj iriumph'of of our Synods itt's, more -intellectual Way Commons - ocaired tboeby. � On beitig,recaptured',he iroath6r wedding touri 11 Lai how' call I � . If you wa , utt6lbarn.rr' ' I I . ple h ' YO,UNG 'NEU n a I a W�m 0 - 4 b disgust when she read in'CarIyIei Nevor',',] Was' tile' grOatest. I . , . . � -thaurthe -of C&nad a,. �' Canada � , , . , . , , , was loaded �vith4 the ball and, chAinand p�t tell 211 blilshingly angteidd the bridc-.� I i'llve; - tli�..,.. a C'498% I 3' of a situation, :address : .1. . .r",e 4 - - , or hardly ever-,, - . I .. I . , : .; I ,I the.art, of dress.,' I I I � teridn. � . I � I . Presby , . - . I .1 I ,to work in the Same place. �' , . I onthoit!.1- onIv been married tihree�nl ::Jane, v0ei Wis., - � I 0 . , , .. � , ,� .- 7 � � , r I . , � I I I . � . , . I . ­ . I . I I . I I 11 . , , ,_� :i . I I I , , . . , _' . . I . 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