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July 6,1882 and the: Princess Doria of Rome. The OIL STS' 01F WATIORS.- now to, nn�ue Strawberry, Jrnm. hnA quantity of. ripe,, fresh, ftfrawber- ing -protestairk,nobleman' the third lmpotax� Arrestit-Coming Tritill of�Con. $30,000 Wiprelli qf rr0PVrtT�*J&eqtroyed leg hiougfi si- ',Earl, and, fifth Baron al,h6t, gr'andlatboi. and rub and press the �Bame 1 ONEY'TO LEND,IN LARGV OR SUALL Beautiful Things., -,p , Iasi, Roman p e hair sieve into an eoxtben' pan ; add U.J., laumi on good mortgage aectirity,'moderate Pg. the - prosbut", eer.� . Th A St-Patersburk despoi dated yefiter A Clevbland (0,) despatolli, dated yele'ter, verized sugir in the proportion 91 three- lite 01 ii�tef`680- U. HALE, tibinton, Beautiful facesfAre these that wearm- 'Catholic Earl �j Will' 'left. the efitatea to it Matters littid'if dark or fair-!�' day (Monday) says day,(Friday), says: A tidal- w"e, two quarters of 96 pound ofsugar to one pound Whole I, d Howard, a,brother .of the An impoita;nt � Arrest was effected on, wide find. eleven 'ifeet 'high swept the lake Of berries, - PutPhis into 9, basin and place LIST OF LANDS IN HURCiN FOR S'ALE BY -tiouled honesty painted there. Lor nt "Mill A the Canada 0 D ke Norfolk; in detlance of the Thlir' nds fro, . OVA
Beautiful eyes are those that show, sd4y night in a .,wood vltiph exte, in here this morning. It come, In the the same over ibb"ifire. Stir obnotantly Wurt may bo seen t theofficeof 3[Ake crystal panes where hearth -fires glow, il h the bake of Shrewsbury from.the Finlaud� Ra I ilroad' I to 6e. right *akeof,a densq, -angry-looking bla k'aud beraideraigned., E" Clinton, with a wooden spatula. NOW transfer to S. ENGLAND Beautiful tbOUgl2t8 that burn below. h ad ta in the' , last I century, bank of the Neva, op6sit6' the Island of grey. cloud, which moved from the north chino, pots or glass tumblers al,low-to, D_OWSLEYjL, M� D.,X thitai1j][19 the est,utefi, forever with the bank over the city. There'was -nei'Win-d'ando becorne co'l -e those whose words d. 'O txr sl raw erry Jam is now yaiciah� Surgeon, �ic- Office and ideneo -Leap from tho'hetirt likeemigs of bix s, ten mi es, start -the lake B Motion's Bank, market figuare, Oliziroo Beautiful lips al: _Shre*abury-,� earldomj but Earl � Talbot ig!ii6m all point named rain at Ore, but some rainfall ready for the company p , resent, so far: ton. brought his f anious suit in 185 and finall as Yet whose uttera,ficeprudence girds. y Lifialines or Cap des Renlards. , This side of in the city. The -'Wind bl6.w iaer�ely'gouth tbe company is ready. for it. As, t N. -OFFICE -AT RESIDENCE obtained both title and lands.i%. On' Christ- p the !
Beautifulbandatirbillosetbatdo , ' the Neva, like -many points in the environs ofthe towi�, and vessels parted their lines. refit, cover tightly with paper�oiled'paper "DotiOnt to street, Clinton, opposite the Engljk�h mas! Day last winter four of: the now of Ckorl6tadt,is'defended by lilies of sleep- At the mouth of the river the pierg and or moistened bladder -and- ar urchi; Entrance by side gAto. Work that is earnest and bravo and true, Countess of Shrewsbury's brothers set upon Store away. Ch Moment by moment the long day through. ing torpedoes, which llb�, a, simple electric docks were submerged four feet their elder brother, Mr. Palmor;.Movewooa, in Soilne for 'Ititure use� Here's. anotbar,�way 'nt can. be instaatly� rendered ixi places. � HubdredR of', fisi 'O YOUNG, M. B,, OF TOIRON'i6i Beautiful feet are tho . re that go After dinner, when be refut�ed,to sign a deed curr 11 were . 0% t To twelve pounds,of . strawberries I add W ous. � Tho�'Nibiifstii desired to, get vosses-, ashore., and the fires were put out i , pou f ; t conveying . certaiu� prop6i a nas o ipe currants and:, fen pounds of On kindly mi to and fro, -ty''to them, And Alf L �Mr. manning,s, three dool8le It of thL Tcliopera3306 Down lowliest ways if God wills so slob Of these t6tpedoeB, which would'enable -the Lake Erie rolling Mills. A ac'owloaded sugar. cu Hall. Loudesboro, ont. MA13h the c rr6fifs 'with It for dead them to Arrange submarine - mines in with sand wafilauded highou th Beautiful shoulders are tbose that bear. Th6y,wareheld'JuX57,000 bail t6 Answer, e sh"ore, a of !Dint of water ' -in 'tbe Ceaseless burdens of homely care AtbEl�lTSVRI�VK�- places of their choice, as they have sborbstret6b of,railway near the Union pan. -1 . ?face over the hre and rL Dizilldidtely north of Dickuorl's book st Ore. With .�but�.Iljumpbd t r to join their: t'. b.if :, . esi ,patient grac6 and daily prayer. hei ' bond's already done on, the streets � or on' rail; depot was ripped up, and numerous.sma11 Add tbo picked strabor riles; rub and Press aelies, eposite tile' Temperace He.11, Huron Street 0
'amiable �fiis ter, Who was then yachting with ways. This point of Lissines was adinirably buildings were overturned. A tramp sleep- both through A hair' sieve iuto An earthen Clinton. bilto boursirio aaa ..f6p., Beautiful lives are those that bless. the'. Earl in the Modiferrattean, The chosen, b - ein� close to the Mud, \ at EL place ing near the lake wa% drowned, � and �a mita or stoneware pan. Boil the augur to the e Silent rivers of happiness, Palmor-Mooiewood estates were demanded ILS. �NrjiITT, TZAOHEB OF MUrBIC' pU]�ILS Add the of the water. th dad at theiroNVn residence,if .where ships cannot pass on accouilt of the staudibgonth6 bankwas wasbeelagairiftt consistetley of thcl� ii 01 e Whose hidden fountains but few.mmy quess by A claimant," in 18 i ass 13 �71 f_11, ad i is under- shallbwness' ese db�igns. the wall of the'' Union delsot, and 'another pulped fruit; place over a brisk. fire for, cas, III lease street. clm6oza, new metbod stoud'that one resut of the fra e'r 'discovered, from papers found in,the sitting in a switch -house was buried Pride �efi, during' �vhich time keep taught J d6sired, Beautiful twilight tit setrof sun, w twe Beautif ul goal with race well. run; mber may be -tbe brinq,ing' up of r ty minut Beautif ul rest with work Deco bo,use'ofu Nihilliit, whore the police arrested the, stove. Iron rail,� twinty-eight feet at another heir." -To ciomplet irring Skim, title 'j im, Apt- young man about 26, yeArs, of age, tall, long, vere !::Ltte-d-up.-azid;-se�,ttered-ii3-con-� -eartheLl-potR7-AVITen—caiTt-ie�u --6-tfTAf3 BURY, GRADUATE OP,9'EF MSI)l 1) tiglit y, As nit�' STAN P, Sh w�s Is late bus USion, anar huge a 0, 3 Of' r bury, thopirob�ble'tripa of the oou*rt by sea or The life- alving station Was badly wrecked,* mqly of the Hospitals slid N B Wborpbrown leaves fall, where drifts,lie , deep h6 �ObMiVgr view of f logs,,�er washed &all re. befor6. eautiful grave where grasses ores ew yol-If Over worn-out hands -oh, IYeautiful Blbep I CoronerforilleCouilty band, iss Miller-Milhely, no Ouger 'river, the police- had eceived orders o a of 11 ron,2ayIIda,'.0nb. nd.other damage of� various kinds done. all od f the.coast. It The wa.vin.hisfind 'Alin living, marrie'd in 1869 the E �l ot'shrewpi rv�y theneighbdrho ' o 'V W. WILLIAMS, IL A,, IT. 33. G:RA3)UAT—TI bury thb'Hou. Wkdwr Carp'eu'ter, . ' ' . ' PC a Minute., Several I OF w known -that' another man had parties who were fishing in skis pa' University; member of thocollegeaPhy 8, viols ale
SCANDAL IN HIGH LIM bois novi the' heir-prebiltuptive, of the as U0, and was living tfiere' alone. nt Iona and Surgeons, out. & Riszonxci� the equntrX b sudden rise of water a;nd com wo- Earldom'of Shrevnibury!..-, �- : I liousel.ermerjy"oupied by Dr. Rceve_AlbLrt street �He was -watched at, the time. whou tioE likd I wbirlpool, ut the skiffs w6ath. e I Xthilist� arrestB ' be6ame ored- ADR the storm 'without accident. The Own Extrziordi6ary Termination to a Youthful k he. as obsev o dge to, property on shore is estimated WORTHINGTON, arations for departure. The at no,000.. No better illustratiqu, �of thia,ferocity of _in. P -P determined to Earl's Escapade., 'of , police the Russian mobs .'y in their Attacks on harm. e, ine him, but oil presenting ' hiroself at list e aud'Co�onoTfoi the Conn tyOf JlUrou� Ofttoeai, Jess ews,can be bad thazi the case of ohn Churcheo ou'd Clergvmen. reBidniee,-TIi,e buildin'g I orMerly by 2b:; the boiise the man escaped into' the wooA, I I .. : , I . 1, I . . Thwait0, Iluron N I atika, nov.j at Castle.- Garden, where 'he whieh wag imn�ediately �Prroun Elma Centre And West onekibli.hae ded by the. YORCE, M4R .,AGE. �,rrxvedjn company with thirtoen of *h' police,. '� A search ��aa oigani�ed; and owing unanimously agreed to give a ckll,to Rev.' ELOPEMENT, DI co-religionists,on. board the eieAndrew � AeriderBoni W'r.. CARTWRIGHT S to) the. clearness of theight at 'this pdriod PlizqirisT last Saturday. The unfortunate m Ah6 year the. f ugitive �as' obs'erve'd iin a It'Pendof $$001 a luanse Lind glebe Of five G;Auato (if tlie'Ro�ta! collge of I)ent,t, of England has a, new premier countess Who completely.dambi his.to.ugue,having'-.ben tree,lrofa the topt9f which,,e fired several acres. Emsurg6ous of unrario� has opened-roolur in is not likely to be received At court b�y the on out s,t its roots. byi barid, of drunken Block,'Albert'Streeti, Clint6r, vbcre�he Rev wil�coiistahtlyb6inattendanc6,4napTepfii I I . , ,
Queen with open ur=q. t shots,fr9m, his revolver fit, those approach- - Moffat Neil, a6tihg�_Pa6for o! the -ed to per- )h�irlea Henry baariauders.', Hods a pitiable object -to Soo " Several, of the boldest of the First, Presbyterian-: Chu:r6b, Bro6ilyu,� is John Clietwynd-TAlbot, twentieth E arl.of 6,pediall, Impts, to Make him- J extracted, or fillediithg6id, 66alkani, or other fining I of.forging; his certificate of ordina- material. Atlficlal teeth inisexted from one to a Shrewsbury in the peerage of Luglan . dEarl to the fo,ot-of the tre.6, nd began aecuss� y ivhen he Attf selfuua�iso6d. by aunintsulsouhc1sand olcegot Wil to ait, d6feded'against the balls by the tion:aud'c.redpntials. The elders I set, of Waterford in the peerage�. of Irefaiia, gesticulations testerda� ihortaitig �, his tre�'& last fellandthe investigate. t Earl Talbot, Viscount Iigestre andBaron Pit! rtanate conditionwas -brought: to the Talbot of Rensol in the neerage of Great 0 man.. suroildbied. 'Among-", the bombs Rev. Dr. Young, of � Etnerson__passedl. XONEY. iTO �-LEN 10 : of. C oi were se�8ral Of a throdgh Ontario this week on bi �.t attend a Heiatzwazj,. wh& found.iiihis' Britain, Premier Earl of England and MAke A wfitteu 8 s,way 0 reqiiestecl hiM,t f quite flat, with loops attapbedi 'MONEY TO � LEND, ON REAL ESTATE,-, Hereditary Grea,t Soneschal of Ireland, new orm, join Rev. Dr.' ent of -the, of his.terriblel.'porience. In ao=co: Douglas, PreAd 'the General Confe ence, fo t e f Youth just turned 21, -was the other day Us hem to be concealed under' r 1. h purpose 0 AT L.OwE,T RATE S. With'this reques'j, .Johii Natika 'wrote, A - 7REG married to the divorced 'wife, of Mr. in ussfau. Apl)IYAO� C RII)CTJT,* Clinton story', four foolseap sheets 101, !Jhe role played by the major. of.hufisars About Miller -Mundy, of Diet1byshire, Lord Translated by au,�j official iaterpreter;'the �600,000 halve bben received, a's a Nihilist. coil, clotbingorin the ho,t.. visiting the Maritime Conference R Shrewsbury I in part as follows among �he 9pirators was that tha.nks.givirig -fund. 'by" this' Presbyterian who was bor November 13th; same res.c. of a simple a§111e, no: More. serious than "My Natika�' T'Leanbot I I r t, 1860, is the son of the nineteenth, Earl, Th e children of the RMM Church in England. that lately played by'Lieut aan't ',Lusti, h b;bC1 "gaitiDs lasi-vear man of abilit collispicuous in his speak, because hur iven, or mJ lived, in th6 eighborhood.of .Tller�o'�are 57,000 communicalits M0RTPA'QJES1,* youth, As Lord Ingestre, for his s3 ropatVy R' Rho gave- lOdgil1g to a Y, my toingue C'nt' ont,111 c g f u noff and% is Accomplices. The;, major -was -ation a; churcu pro�er with all reformatory and humanitarian 'In'Y'liusiness being that of a clothier., Z7,j5 ..'congre. b0ug Y�1; 2001:000. AND OTHER Last Octbbef the, peasants became very in all� 1,600 niIbles. RHEUX o -Ver by -the Nihilists; Her Movements. His mother was the daugh- ter of anaval officer whose widow after- rr Thp operasinp er who� Go d Securiti - Purchased, abusive to us.,Tewa and Manl, were brutally I was a estea 10 -aja. , The A canvas for:, a.,, yerson endowment 0 t 'At fi licia6i but � I V �1_ NOUA7 gla,, Cl luln6a 46 B. wards married the late Barl.of Eglin on'. ill-treatibel. rst they let m6�i is naval officer chair, is proceeding very satisfactorily- He succeeded his father ati-tw6ntieth Bail: j.n' � name of tL Baekachp,' L7/iO S dif th C est, December a barld: of peasants 1�urned of nair.t.,,l con-: and more than the. neceliary'amotipt has C Q N V E Y A. lq.'C 1, 1,T 0. a ��Ibot ou` the been-a�cure d. 'The matter as: brought Golit, Quinsy,'Sara broat, $wellm; of Shrewsbury and.fif th E i rl-,T- 'down one of my.outhidusee. he ls,a(uoint to an engineer �structioa at Niho,laieff.' 11th of May, 1877. The lady whom he has to, the pristayi (police captain) but no. 6i),e These ca bef o ad 3�rafin, flti,rns tind- Nv ings . IV. FA.RRAN: are of.: the highest - importance. At �b6 re. the 'ministers oE the Toronto Cob. now married is four years his senior, hav- *as arrested.� I' accurridlated 'u, little t, ff �lfad Und" f erence this week,, and E6 number of liber 47 line e r al -Bodi ing been-bru inIC1856. She was by birth a money, It fact which the_7mou3 s soon t� of his fall deneral Igna contributions were prondised., surveillance all the persons who have; been Pains, Miss Morewood, file daughter of Charles leaxned. On January 3rd I was. aroused Rowland Palmer- Morewood, of Alfreton firr6ated. They belonged to the ordinary cate..' , The appointment of Ven. -Archeleacop 6,oth, -Eiri,'itind fleadachei Frosfed Ma 9 re of bed,�. HE Derbyshire, A country gentle by N nubabek %of them bteakitog into my gory of, enside clagi�,es, and we' .,,notoriously Blomflel& too.4ho suffrai bisli6 T AIULSONS ANK' D' TOf 'room. The 'dragged- we ,out in icibitibiti, with the Jews. They' -will be - Col6hester,.England, Fe.atan`d�Ears, and alf Well old' -family and good, fortun'e,'by: bis mar-: bo,dly. Thev -with and, beat, and �kick'ed one: Pains and Ache. riage Georgianit. dauglater,df the Wanted .to got. my money And askea included in o, . great�trial, ioerein will -new bishop i's a son of:the late Right Rv-Ignatieff Dr. C. J� Blomfleld', for many ygars,Bisbop- No Prepdration on earth 6quale ST. J�CODS OX� Incorporated.b Aet o., S1861 appear tboqe whom General f seventh Lord Byron, tiAe poet's cousin and me or it. - 'When I -pleaded poverty , sed rl if Mr. C., J� Blom.- as,h.safe, sure; simple and cheap Ext4aal Rernedy� A trial,entails: but the comparatively, alone, �ftn utlay of 50 Ceats, and every.one, aufter- family of . Palmer to whi, 'CAP12i .41 '000,000
succeAllor Her brother is the head of the 6, out luto,� garden, can to be 6sted on declarations of the of'Londori, and farbbr c ch Lord Selborne they'.'took In d t condemu6d prisoners inthe S6ukapdfftial., field, late of Torontoi U�w of �si U 82.
clud as I'mas in. an pu Am��64tfifim Will, b6,the famous Stephato-� actli B'Meinber of the Anglican Diocesan Ing with have heap�sind' �iftlie'PrO& belongs the name of morewood having y L : � ,_�, L P.. , . ting-li,iope iaround my ne�k huug,mo--qp-io' t r of will bc vitcb,,propaga, trial itreal Won �ssumed with the Morewood 46 limb 6f,a tree Wh, e r no ' wahalf suf_; of journals. .'The, it- Syaod. The] new bisEop_. onse- ead Offiloo M6n estates. Miss Morewood Vas Married on fQ, prs�ied to -day. cated they let me oWn agalu'r an& Asked 261,I)LBYALLDRUGGIST&L& September.25til, 1873, to v, country gentle. too, if J , would. di,,iclose tho PjaCe.Where L the wi 11 takb� place as soon � awpossible. br..,'Boardman, of Philadelphiw, NDIDEAL THOMASAOfiK IN MEDICINE, MAN ...... i.:.PregiOn man of fortune and of family equal t More �hniatprial obanges Are -talked, of.- Ias,j,,b finished a remarkable Mini terial Vide�Pri§' uoS . 6LFERSTAN THO -due eeems ti 6 OfficP- I B feat. h 1�egaii A.ser., a GELER & CO., W her own, Mr. Alf red.Edward. M illor-Mundy, money was hiddeii. Agiiin efusied No 3. waint I ' A' . Eightfien,yeftrs ago eL L is A.VO ,hic whllout further ado, one of the Mea Tblstoi'� circular about the Jews; of � lee . tures I -on the 'New TestamerlP, com-' Ballimire. lr&a U' . B. A.' of Shipley HAL1, in Derbyshire, by, whom open PiLy Will e, force t'h,: slid he t ly u. confir*m atiol a d 6iou L I I t�, ic. 111i in .I, I "the quo. t. Matthew,. He went over. Notes,,, iscofwt6 Collec.VoLns sbehadone child, boriA ill August, 1874. others bidld me, cut out my'tongue with a mencing with S Ve y h. Y�chapter,L rse b havge Some tiwe -in the spring.of 1880 Mrs. Tbelaws again,4 the noither file ground '61oapter b L Sterling rau� away, aifiedL . S .. I . F a�t. h bou ht.: atid 7 Almo nor, o r �pair of s eas� lished, they ;�ill gain.nothr vertie,.uatil a few ee,iii. i3ince e eached, -oat bled to deat I. i L _.F Miller -Mundy made the a -amintance of the- while I aind I I subse- - b the change:iu the MjLJi - fi'l a8t, 0 tles. Earl of Shrewsbury-, then a 1ka, Ing Y it.ry; U. his 626th,leeture, �th h ote'� of _of I P0§J'1S'L __20, quent y recovered-iii7i -- -,�- d1ur-: , AfLOWEVON :619'
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of, the As to.lead-�to--bicker-iugs--betyieen-liei-hiaf�- descriptiow.i The wo,rk.of restoring Solo won's. t were, herself. In, April, 1881, she' btlwevor; is being carried forward..With , �6rsevering went to visit ber si'ster. At Torqual oItepeirl" OCAnollier from. 're some , .. , . . Y, ��eUl 11 continues' Ahe which ollarniii3gsbasideresort sbeirieldfiL nl ish ed, to Trutk re- as. suelh'isica.rry. JXtUj.AX0Z :0 -the Earl. � Her- hush t eloped with, I s Of A nocablegratil Says The n' ter he.barrowing tale., g ou the imperative orders of�tbe .a Ur to the Russian English' Government and ..presH o resume the work of �rlat6raiibl, THO&L. N�EILANS ALC��ENT her brother followed them to' 5 a 1 axe t, i L convicted been previously commenced,-bilt had where the fugitives had register 0 i lcode� evidently on�, the eve.of 6ne,eit, their obronic adno person cau 156. L Ut teati es �Paiic About _'fiV 6 L ontmile selves it the Hotel do la Ville do, Paris as fl, a R False alarnis itre, �beeli 'SoMe.L of assault Unless tbe. complaitia,' -Mr. and Mrs. Grafton," mud finally over�-' of' outh' Extrao'relitiary, pe Ails fact in person And by wOret I M The o)�penses ar6to'be�'rnetiby tile i!grim aners *Ishinj C Jb the Mo8que oOnA tooktbom byamere chance ou_araifwy� 4n,N6tik%'s �caee't here' cou Id nat' rally be been adopted 'at, the urselial's colitri. utiong t( dr. ar, w th 't Du orts, agains *zmaginplry L 'Attacks, .19 lay ofth o best a r ct to inguro ia e 8 A- no question of ekbiiil-1 t4, XP to' about 215;000 t S� A R, train just as it As moving out of t i Uri will be Ve I I,( d ('11 6 t I 11 I? I r L (122 E �5 inf oyma tion. Mr. Palmer-Morewood clamberedL as aving lost ills tour-iie, the "comp&illant, his-isdiie I conictiOn Of fronlother'sources. 13 he Af 4y Was dUlhbr I ' ; I , ; ai d,0elge It is upon the platform rail of t)w railm: I danger -or more y to a politic This quibb e Ica "I'lia church erect�a by y eWay L carriage, and through the, will- taken hold of b lAwy.er,L.f.or1.t,., 1 rt.� impossible'to say. Aniong'thfi Irish bnem: .fc� Dayleaford;_ where Was dow and when the conducteur. opens, d the bfirs,the' ramr �iiteiiaeLdr'jaju� in And for Purifying tho EJ 'd, to theL aurprise,ot�-everybo y, burifid,Aias- been replaced of late years by. m en t, owever,' seems Gover OU'. ARE as been inAnd.for 20-ypani, a �F G utterly unfounded , I , ; the carriage at the next statiou. of Court order6dit e prjsoners� due larger 'and handsomer. Dayleaftyrd� h T it presentiol ail the evidences of Conflict f,L L i. 'b� to be the besg r 'to be Tbo� The tir number . u,fter Hsatings' eath, was for'some years inarket,forSICK as hot as any ever waged by the Earl's jar vinceel'that pireparatio'Da for arradd, resist dayafter'tb decision took-_p1a6e anothe hof - Him THE Sll)r, of y 'jU near, re ative &I great ancestor, the historic Talbot similar to once are' Mr.,G.�O- a r 1) d ',Blnce passed, through,. Mrs '' r ifid, Shakspeare, on the soil of France., Naiika in f Kleff. in the House of Commons yefi� , DYS?EPSI.&,� 111LE , �oae,of the suburbia 0 severil b d �kiiow'belongs to a.on of that arise from a bl��rdtred 1�11' I L. .. an s., Miller -Mandy went back to -England and: terday statedLiU.&MOf 8 EAS �'A WEST�. itolemn, and, myB. MjL ' ac iniptir blood. Tli'cusnds; cf our b,. -,;t as t the scandal filled the clubs and the f1society nor tbat.evey dAybrough gi%_e it to If �eoplo -0 it Cl 0 _.it. �Jjij pe -Certn',r ta;L nd forw�itr fiesh.reasons to. regard the present reu.'Physicians pre -ibe it dail' E_
ra." chroiclers ficrupled not Pit In She North*"J.' set Those Ristoria is to' position of the country,, not with, f ear, but Cror rec6rninend.it, to others::: to a6ver that Mrs. Miller- Mundy'b ad L" given'. Mon jVe�'a f;eiiesr Of Per— g -Re- Dock. Honda- -in Ane nel,incre the fifiraiglit tip " to her relativea in order. 'forma . 3 . fit Dru . ry" L w r it'll the'. deepest ''A arlxjet PaUJ ras Sarsaliarilla, Wild Efiglishi L Cb(4ry, Stillingia, accepted *b&t fibldsiof,Min Theatre,, in londoU, wendbug bnjuly This iii by tbb m6mbeis' as a coil; port nepota, Dandelion. Sassafras'' Winterkreen; and' to bring about an explosion which Would otili ell� TICRETS-ft Wisconsin,: Dakofa�. and Norther Iowa ltin��n valuable Ytocts. and result in a divorce. Oil, the� 10th of �ira'witiv,Macbetb.f' firmation of the alarming r a which BUY, Or som6dayli past show the recent rains hiatead'�of ,It is strictly vegetable; and eAn- December last Mr. Miller -Mundy obtained egull to, 11deritanit bAv8 been circulated for rby , .. .. ; � MrB. Langtiy�haa h M 0 interval subdry incideais F16m6ibing 'Of the to�ach press. injurious were beneficial to t e crops., not hurt.the-most delf�ate constitution.' J,As;, Tho Town a divorce. In the loan L She ItL is, however,, quite days, "I � (R One ofhe best medicines in use for �tjaifi from 'Edinburgh -to 6 co6l'weather, of the JASt r, three alive. � Mrs. - Alundy's Amer adVertisib possibW that Mr. Tievelyan Th, kept the scandal took ap6ejalr. is werely retail e muah�to save this' Wheat,' ond'aL -mother meeting the Earl 'At, the railroad Loildon, at a, Ing the �aenafitioria, statements, furnisbed as 'dOn f�good,weatbe place'thi'3 at one dollar or rt; bottle station at Wirksworth, for bxampe�. him by the Dublin _Cas1le.authoiiida,'.Wi�b, week- more o r flVoL do) ars. 6pj;jOU .' aU4 ofor 0 j" ola:Bernhardt says of ber1usband Those who cann JOHNST , TISDALL &,GAU), savagely assoEulted him with A view' to. alarming En�lish d crops.in an advanced' stage :of iprograo in a. bottle of Gamp. , ifi,iho Arst-man who.ever Made love to �pr brello, like another Mrs. '& He can Make eyauting, eoncessi6ilson the Crime Preo The ac increased enormously in, this medbaide from their drupgkt L inay, send: us one I exid it Me. of Whom I felt' afr Dakotg,,tb is, ye ar,' probably, 70 nt. As� 1� N" K :F. R'S smother occasion the Earl artif ully ind velation 'perL ce to tilem, do tar. and we will 8 need, his brother-in-law (now decea�ed)j Ijord� an, illustration Of ,what 18� exp tedbytbe. .-Th& factihsii. Mary,L in W."alwatol; 8; ep ":Aridersbn has set L tiate)W farm e Helmsley, who ha& beeia enjoined to erio of Dakota, it ifr,estimat -0 -L- 1,NTOIN,-'r �.P,.�_TTENBU.R' T�l �ets At rest, for theLPr69cnt86asOii corfier.-of tbe:v an eye on him, to go mud Arrange prelimi� grm -last '1,000,00 Nii�L BANKi S.9. naries for a duel with- Mr. Palmej,MojjF;L, arried- C1. terr'jjOryL"VjjJl ,produce' 0 bushels .,.RANSACT A, NGBUSINE nd A b in ois- io:�d),ifuight,' says. t or riewre, of abbresses (Mo of wheat., The Which t, Money advanced on Mortgages sud�Noftij,ojbaiad wot oven t e Most succe ��allo& SJP6&l LAke'l '"r- ili & Co *;iAnt wrod, who was keeping watch overMra. trat �jctl tp'beL' Uit,par, aj 4LIJ the *bfflee��of the ocan suppor *a yatibt and hus �mult'd B"][ of band at.the good conoition,.bitel, received a stimulus Miller -Mundy. While the two Watch t. has, 'been organized'; wi bb 'headquarters at exchange Mon were thus occupied, the Earl flitt ime. from the hot Weather , Which ig,, a r r , ed out of 8 Birtle And 'With Major b6illton'tts Regis- b nd sold. PROMPT ATTENTIO� PA'11) TO Emperor of' Austria, 'commissioned,, 11 M, reach and met the lady. When in Noiviem" befor a recent sioriii, but is no*Lr '�web, ontelinadixandAlleUnitddStaton. r a f to Came of: is distric .vbe 'O of Shrewsbury dourti1l' Pat before his depaitiarefiona Pa'rxi defaefied froi3h the 21fne� nd needs a'contin anae of r 13 nifthine of it you are m �ir ber last the Earl � Captain Bilfiboifi is 11 oil U. it, toilf ral to trariftrAt the� Cross, ot,the OrderL.of trar..' �hlch'at present there is - little I ni to'!r SALE. OTES korUGHT V70 .1 'WA��and to far' dosa: proweeb. your o , 0 L ro foranylength L.� : I
age, he took Mrs. Miller -Mundy down'to P us �.t lir n I ed, morson their own note' Josephio M. Feoore, of the Comedie egle 0 L 0 I I Alton Towers, his seat; introduced her aft in jL6, , tiL it is too. early, bowevoiii-r to predict. the to. Uso Hop Of time'to suit the borrdw6ri' All m4rlietmble sec70- -the lady whom he intends hereaf ter' to cogal () I roba' 6 bute . ome . b the- otn crop. iFlop G;jtters. of 'the services. Gordon, Of the Dominion Lands I , " c' Merit at 0 tfaWa, fi w r ' , . I If you are youn �!l I sn(Cerinefro�nv t I e, �B bLO 13'gh tll "' a ol d' Petered by theactpr to. the suffereis by Depart as been, appointed Chicago, e ha e this despatch discreion Or�'N It tion, I yonarom make his wife " to bia� tenants, and kindly re I F I . I y or singli, oldltr ydung, suirering from DANN '�'JNrlq�JVTORJ�' AGYNTROPTIM land; Agent for the, Qd'App6lleldisiriot;i�tth rled health or .1 rR the fire sit the Rina Theatre. spatobes generally reported P, � fine out- 15oor alfolls I OF CANADA, iris e corn,flections.' It! this nogs, rely on Bitter t Mme.'Niloson intends' Q��Appelle ng oil a bed of at MERCHANTOS offered to drive with her through the town : P of Stafford to r&llyL the party of Church Art 4 ok for corn in �th ',her * reside will extend. to jility Thousands the an- and State to the banners of the Couserva- to, take .,up in Paris is 0 early planted 0 uds eight Or nually frro m some, A1,10 �ON .0rP0&JT3 t The statementGa In
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ofth t I en inches bigh, and has been cultivated t fdrm.of Ndne -entered\ an is disease a A; JOHNSTON, �7. P. TISDALL, T. A, GALO tive candidate in the then peDdiog Parlia�' toul�;_ she has!, 'mes. ., In Southern Illinois 11too sore cl in 22 have b n us, after her American pFposes Mr. Fred. M mentary election, an offer which, strange to � I 'Jorre6over two orthree ti ed Strathroy. Cliff toil, Elora ,,,ive permanently in somewhere Action be amount tit thoutinto i.q f byati e CeL policies in the somet fields have been flooded, and will, not to say, was promptly declined by the local inailran conitnereialUnion take" 1 'or J. PENTLANI) TISI)ALL, Ma committe6. The Earl is a well favored London.' . Mme� Nils4ou's f ortuner has t produce'much of a crop. On the � Indian&' i titers. ma;n, ad One of Iiis sisterq,' Lady been considerably and''Liandon & Lancashire Companies on 8,11CISOme, or bottoms mch Castlereagh, a reigning beauty in London. ate purchases ofliousesan lafidsin America the Kn8i House, recently destroyed by totally ruined,, but on the'uplabda it is. in pepsfd,� kidtkey fire., He � has , al o soenter�d'aii aotlon as fin conditi6n B I 1) D L E C-0. M, B E He holds estates, 11 in Stafford. and by the �di"stroug Bourse speculations % 'fr . 1. its mn abso.' J. awpa Y Kuapp6n� the lessee 0 the' of the st6niaM, bloc u r o fo pri hearly 35,000 Acres,, of her bligboilld, but she is Stillinpossession ee of Mr. nd irre st k. M ce. live), r; arveet i blood
sbire and Cheshire, of mforiableompateni 'hr.,. vee, the amount of, insurance boteels, blood 0 Car It 0111180 0 1,0 London, last night with "Riche. of London aud Sovereign,, insurance com- atch Of V -roll of ;C58,335, and twoppl,,. Of -a Cot t o' re again , e t�e Girls. K a
with a rent ,'Award, Booth opeibed fit the Ade)pbi be at th ity )(O opium'
did seats, Ingestre Hall and Alton Towers. lu�o Or t' a young. Man You be Hop The latter residence is a pain er"'B dream ttcera real ob be' proved a magnifident' paiaies,, and bis� had a Writ Of In SPMPWl*t em�arrassea ,tiben' - He was' well supported by uogainst- &11'�UiOboyft,�IlOwiiu the hands with y6it� If a you" g man is notinterbBted d, 'drug lion, n -whi ized in antique stbho,3' built by -the always be success. use of' -the ve, 0 try honstoinerr and the BroAe,'Ebden Plympion, and Bell& Pate. Of P1 in you at first sight the chances are fi' i NEV Uaal� to pay is ,, fitting inscription 11 He Made ths. desert use of gasoline for y R L smile." The first Earl of Shre*sbury was Man. The miseen' 1726 one against you, :If a fellow continues to nTm pillillogencrally,64af, be has rer�rive&into ll�is former. lighting the hoteL ffra Co.. buildiug"Ou *R3 -audience,' among w .0m. w g since at you he is'inteiested hi-you;'if he fifteenth Bar), whose cenotaph 'bears the bho, agentw� Jhoi6 The Ca 'Y"it ER -v
-sc, � was gool', There 9, fair b life.. 1h the Talbot of' Shakespeare; the sixth was ed hun- many Americans. There was the Utmost TUr �MARjE the astily Averts is gaze when you catch his 6 L i r L. r L -IV Ar�Bii:ft TREFT, 'OPPOSITY Queen Mary of Scotland's jailer 'aL =d fourth husband - of the - famous 11 Beits of elithusimem, and at,th6 finish he W61e ift'not genetally e, e e, t e chance's.are that h a all gentle. bousp Ove:the veteran IIC�L r perfect that the CouutbaB' cf,�Cbarlemout, a inst6ad"he smiles at YOU, Y'Ou ,berellewillkeep Outland a 601cob Hardwick." Theeleventh Earlwaskilled iceased, who,' r Of Sir syr no t$ in a memorable duel with Charles 1L)3 qvg4ion., CIE Was :% CloUghtf)� 'Williarn Somerville, for, many years Chief 4GR,&'V1S SPJPCl[,FJC'MED1C1NE 6tock.., Watches, Silverwar favorite, George Villiers, second Duke of � The M&trjMoUjAl of aspirations of Lee Secretary for.-- Ireland , and'L afterward Buckingham. The Bon the eleventh Halo and Katie Morgan were opposed ybre'sted Lord Athlit mney, was A convert to, President'RAinsbri of Brown Univer. TRADE MARK The Great Hug- JrLWADZ RK.' Of �411 Iground iii -his baccalaureate Hall Remedy— Earl became Duke of Shrewsbury slid one her -parents at Chattanooga, "Tenn." -She Judaism. I 'Judaism' has,'taken hold 'of fity; took the i r ' & praoti. imunfailingouro ob got] fit ralloonable rates. Repairing of the foremost men of his time. He took sormott that belief n Christ was for seminaleak. e very abscraptiontprom ptly atten (led to. y- M" d in England of late was kept so close a, prisoner that all plans man MjU ar years. a leading part in bringinig over William �al help to 6klaly success. ','There have Sperinator- 3, BIDDLEbOMBE ftiitu. of elopement fttiled,aofibe�was no al I men," he said InI I I I
t' lowed Lord Auiberley� Bart Russell's. eidost Bon, 3301tono I
been eminent of high of Orange and securing the succession to go beyond the verandah of the house. At efline to the 'conclusion before hia'death, ha and all Clinton, 7)ac.54818. a and of brilliant parts, who thae follow as a to .�g. 1. TheL dukedom died with. length Hillemadoup,ii,partT OfLfriends, in-' and.pUblisbed it, that the Now Testament cbarao�er L ve sequence of Wig- him, but the earldom went "to III themselves to b6 prtaotieftl darlo,38 Ofr 113 bidding a,minister, and �ppkoai the wafilentirely, spocrypliali Again, we find I—V.SURANCE eousin, a Catholic priest, from wiom' it 'libse hear enough to Mgnal Katip'to come believers in Jesus..- But theirr ommenee, George Eliot making the exaltation of the and learning, and charactor,:and brilliancy more Unive.r-&t. Takillg, passed to the 'latter's nephew , Thiat Sal F4i soltudo uA, The obliging clergyman had shortened Jewishracethifike-noteof hei:Iast reat, O 9 on:L -nephew, the fourteenth Earl, died cillildless. the marriage ceremony for this occasion to wor 'of fictiom. �. Lady 'Charlemont as ,have not been because, of their unbelief. D eiseriptions af -Property, Tbe title passed, to bis riepbow� who also Ul on W Neither is ,there any evidence that belief Old A e, and many' other diseases Jbat land W L a few Words, and Jt L _auppo,,e&L� that q `te.c sistent-1ii 'her adherence,,to her -ATES. might ot b%ve added tly"the g'rpunJP,ofr UgrfkVe. . � L %i, -�died childless, leaving his great inheritance tl,,,e could be spoken before any, interrnp- adopted oreed. She went to the'Bays- L r or Cono�rroptlou and AT LO W -E OwFul partidulars iin our. pamphlet, which we in turn to his nephew. This sixteenth tin occurrel' the girl was cauglIt on the, witter Synagaguo.While she was in Loption. their distinction." (losire to send free by mAll, to every -one. The 410 to Rome Earl left no son. , A COUB n who aucededed verandah by a big,br6ther, and in es6iping in Beiust she attended the Belfast Syna- When an Efiglish isitor asked 1313eClIle LMedi fie to sold by all druggists at'sl ............ him, Bertram, the seventeenth and the last ktgeo;i,eiy peekage. for .sq or will O froin 11m! fall down the steps, bruising her- go,gud.. -Her charities were, Jewish, and Gaiibtidi what -religion,he professed the . ptir'PL" 11 . . 'sent free by mail on r6celpt of the. money'by UN, it �Oti Nvolutto learn Tote& Catholic EoCrl of Shrewsbury, died unmar-. ed : li'The religion hii. ftadr I"' 'her spiritual s. 11; it a f OW Months, and be ces' Of two self consideiably'�y but 06, ceremony Was dviser Wati Chief Rabi General ropli YOUNG L ried in 1856. He was the' brother �of Aadler. I Sh mity—the religion Christ tatigbt bypre_ of jItURt1ob.rJ tidarefis Ylitentine Zroo amid the cheers e ift mourned, by the whole Pit .'0ft,A'V '1"" C6.9 001) 77- I-TOA0160, beautiful woritien, the Princess Borgbefie tand example.": Vrl ' Jewish commbnity. 'TR