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. FORMELE PISCOVIERIES.. ' L ONDODT, June,26 -In the House of,Co.m- T,raln JUnutis In Overturned Cars. . I I I I Meat: in the Nnater:4,07, . I � -
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I . . , mons this afternoon the Attorney-deneral A last (Friday) leight's Brookville de I
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: I ., pead C Wren and Human JB6hcp) round informer, bad�.�nbt been par oried, ,but the L west this afternoon met with &J,ory serious HOWHE " KNQC=t D 0 � . . .
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� a egram � I � . . Thomas A. Edison, the famoud invent .or,. ,
1� .. . art, . � 13U considered by the Gov- accideni�'at the BeMapbOre jtl3t eEL§t of the L A r Detroit t'l o ,
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,. � I ernment.. If 0,�rey iihoqld.be pirdoned the North AuguatE6 road. It Beems that after ' " , - The Pali Ata7l-Gazette giveB� the following.. ' had the Chicago Railroad Exposition the � 1.
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! : I I . � . � I sed a rather sharp curve late Thomas Carlyle,' being, in Detroit to.' "Port of the seance Obn by Mr. Bishop, "Other day and made Rome statements .io a 1 , ,
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- � . . NULY NURSE'S PRO . coupled with oonaitions. .the.. track spread, and a number I I , the thought reader, af the S 6 . J aioep' Hall, r' rter tbat'are of general interest. He ; i
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I ! , by the Tim e 8 cor' Lond6n. 'The easy chair set ,ap' t for he had already'taken out 170 patents �
� . A MO : CEEDING& � I , -of cars day,* WaB interviewed , �
I I ; Mi. Glaastone, being pressed by the Irish : were thrown from the ,rails. The tender 11. aX said
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delphia despatch says: The police to"' the relations betwe*eu James Carey, the the embankment on the north aide, - and � . I'll I promiiseawas:nottabled. Buttheexperi- more. His laborat6r wdrk has cc�t $16%. . I
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dai found in the !cellar of: a dweb informer, and the - Government -at the open- was smashed into kindling . wood. The 68yearsof. ag�O,I as activa'�as the average , Ment could be tried �n Mr. I Labouchere's 000 And y
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ling on Nort I h - Fifth i gireei, .formerly � ing of this evening's . session I of the Commonq, expresB mes . ganger, whoge name, is Edward woman of 56, !dresses , in Mon � rning, has u,beence,, and I M . r. Bishop, was willing to ' I to put his inventions into practical � � !
ied by Dr. Isaac, Hathaway, , an declared that .no po'ssible flashing dark eyes, a very frill -Get, mouth, I -- use will entail an addition al 'expense of ' "
) 'L . r relation existed. Allen, had just, turned the look of the safd' stake his 2100 with 'no other set Off tbalu� -1600,00b, !Ili has been proven,'.' he said,. , I -
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ocau'd:'-io � said Carey!s offer to inform �was,purely` I Eli ,the t -, I , " - ,, that a �
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accident ha�penefl*, and fortima ely .,pr9mise, � Will r lectricity is practicable on shoit
aeveni children and!alarge number�of voluntar'y,rand brother.' In'the course of the intervi would- demand that, if he dubAsed linea.for Bmalllos,6. ltbasret�ched apoint
n- :escaped Any injury. His cap was . I , 11 , , i4�wl audien ' ce , I . .
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I . human bones. Hathaway waslarrested iacement. The Government of .course,knew � taken . Off, and his head narrwl Mrs.. Hanning gave. a. very -interesting ac -
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� . in-,Marcli, 1881. With Rov'Thos, R. Mill I or, il� I � - I 'habits of work. Sb a, I the number aright Mr. Labou;efiere,-sholud where it,osil-be-utilizbd on-.8treUt-,iailWays,:- : - :��, � . � I
. ,� .at the, time,Carey offered .'-o turn -approver escaped being ,smashed, being pyo count of Mr. Carlyle s
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itt' ' - i A' -i he felt'himseif to be in,danger of con- tooted from the roof , of, ar , I .
. iug,crimina ,ma prao ice upon , said, -among ott, � . � .
. 1. .1 1� -- for comna� . I I I the ,c Ler things, that with' the ` Holapi6alfor Childrani Mr.,Charles Bog- itwill require nisily'years.before prejudice r .
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� � Mary Butler,. a servant ,girl, whose child ,victiou as an accomplice in the'Phoanix by'w big trunk, eBeuO6 of V,liich exception of infrequent. vWis to the play or �sell . here introduced a, Wversion which'kept can be sufficiently-ov I ercom6 t'o permit of
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------ ,iied h were -admi tea tn hail.''and 1,+41� A the opersr,-he had neither amu�emeut ,,, the -meeting in.an b P" daLfoin�arLvAa1Our- large-��ads��-There-isno � -d
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Hathaway fled. He,.�however,� returiled '.Gntirely,Qn the calculation that'�h,istegti- car containin aggagq' had -the 'trucks, I ad 'tion: kle: roaa on hor ...... . a� - ,He sent word from. the -body I �qf t � he hall- -its-adoption-on, , I. I �-
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. . IJOMB - time' a.O,L but ' hasL never bledif .1mony would procure 6al, and it "W'68 during those rides that � for he had refuse to join the! committee- tutefo � ., �
I . - ' I I pardonfor,him. But, broken from.under it; .it -struck, thu " - " r, ate otive powei, under all . . I 11 � L:)
. . I . re -arrested on the charge. Tbree'.mon.ths Mr. Gladstone said, Carey's testimony was express car and knocked the end off it, arid' Most :61 .higL -thinking - was done. , Out that be had enQlos6d 'a fiveapouhd note in. � am I . I .r
. wife' charge&- him with brutally, so pitr�ly�voluutary that the Government � of - his 'lQug� - ridea . Came much I circtimsiaLl be `r6cogn2zed' before . .
ago big, , I _L dashed into the field nearlyat right angles an envelolpe and -: given it.- into 'the ver cl: B, W �,
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� . .. assaulting her' and threatening herlife. was uh4.er no obligation' for it other than with the first. A baggageman named- ; I I I - locoinctive rWi I , .�
She asked to.h%ve.a wa"rrant issued forihig -t*OeG ir�posed by good faith after having Bagarette and a brakeBman were in the. , He was. a ]over of children, and nothing was also in the audience hlld� Who alone E on the'undergrounid road in (i
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. -arrest, but subsequently � .Withdraw ,Ithd acoepted'and used �wbai �wa,s iu"a;nticipa- car at.the time, and- both escaped with I I ,knew its number. Ile challenged Mr. � - I, W�a'j is ),our'metbod of appli6atiiou 2" � I � .
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- I -charge, She told the O'fficials -at that time 'tion securing a pardon. .The Government slight injuries. Bagareti�j had a number- -preasn's of th6,111ittl� ones. 11 I mind'one Bishop to read � in * the - mind of Mr.- Ray 11 The wheels of the lcgo'motive are pro- ,. ,
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� $hat,her husband had performed several wouldther6fore consider the 'question (if a . f .trubhd,piled on him, but was only timebeing at our motber's'when brother Lankeg . ter, . the I �er'of'that note. . If vided 'with, an inmilated I contra, to prevent I . I .
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. . pardoning Carey,' and would,very probably slightly bruised about the eb I . .successful, the note should go to.the 12013- the current from runnin . I
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. w his had performed 4undredsof others. ,pardon him, although '.at Vreabilt there careviere pit&ed: into the fieldi. the ex- bad two of, my I ebildre u with me.. . The� pital. Mr. Waddy'�asked 'Mr,, Bishop. if be One 'r6il of the track is -charged with nega- I I
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I Up to 4 1 Afternoon two skulls o went roilaping4nd 6�tteringthrough the � ' , he 'a Mr. Bishop de- , . ,,, .
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. . o'clock ih * B. r existed no promise, either made'or impli'ed, � press tqr��4�ond for end, the baggage car I house. I'wa,4�veiy,fea py, -won - Id accepted t , ' tive and the other with positive electricity. 11 � .1
I I � . of such actig ov6r the end of ii'and landing at right I I I murred. He had llengem�nted befor� with The current comes up'tiarough one. wheel,
portiong of� skulls of� infants had been ii 6xcept that inaplied on the, rful:'th T�gxpdri- �\'
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. found buried in tb . a cellar of . the dwelling. I acceptance of his voluntary, testimony. � I I annoy Tom, and so I tried to still them' 'Profeseor Lafiheipi'�r ah'il'found'llim a hard �then I through the niotor -and down through . . I
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Hathawai is now. in the cotmiy prison,. Mr. Biggar , asked if the Government went off: on fhe'eouth aide and ran into Toba beardme talking to them, ciime but The chances,: he evident '' d
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� charged with 'aBeaul'ting, a. r;lative. The had: not in any. way in e'& to the bank, which riseB about four feet ... gu=,
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coroner bas lodged a I detainer- at the prison Carey that .he' would 11 be protected " if there, and turned more � than half way 2d the bairns. 'Let; them talk its loud, ceis With Mr. juaukest6r. To, give.;�him a s'�nt' Ic co motive on the ground,ofecoricijay.. - � _ - ,_ , i
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I �gloh"." b,bdies .of, ,eight infaynts, in, an Mr.Gladatone said the - Government had beyond -�Bome . scratchos on ,the side Of . interfere with'nae. Never fear that.' And some one With Whom, he had not exp6ri- be'no 6ut-off appliance to stop � I' -
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Advanced, Btate� .of decomposiiici" Were -never committ6d itself'' to Carey in I any the car .it escaped pretty �well.* �Tbe Be I jdst'know perfectly wall that DO man mented before. Professor Lack I e6ter � did there can . 7
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�� found on Sunday night! buried in the 'gai oiild love children' :better than Tom loved . .1 I 1.
I . . - r- way, that 'his ,Action as apprdver'was vol-' -next was � a0first.clags -. carriage, add. it. -th6 - , , .. not daily the r6agonitble 'nature of this electric locomotive' it � Will ba' ' a- u B&BY- * �' � I
. den of A. house in GlouceE niltary throughout, although undoubtedly wag tipped partly over to the go I j I . I I I
. ;ter, -England, nth side; M. ailwa;ys." , I - suggestion, but 'a large proportion of �the. i . I �
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occupie-dby A m6ifthly-'umse., Theoccu. peRoimed with a view to Becuring,pardon. th6 ca�rfoll6wing', it also left'the track. � audience � roared their disapproval. A , - �� oil not needed." ,
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pier of the house and, his Wife wake brought Mr. Biggar then, asked 'if the Governilidilt- Tbe.Pallmari only left Ahe tiack, but was ' heated and,viblent. wrangle ensued, in the ' ," What ,do you think,of the feasibility of . .1 . I ., I
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. Mrs. Hacnirig ---- �Decidedly'-; he was ., BiBhbp.wai3 freely' , in � . � . I . . . . , .
- before tile Magisiratib , � yesterday, � and ,�v6uldhnpooe any conditions upon Carey not injured, and. the dinibg'-car did not . course ,of which'Mr.' � .
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. remanded on,a.oharge,of wilfulmurde, specially.fond of his,�-wife.�a playing on the .
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� . �t'b .Shortly. � responde(fthat the Govern. complamed.o'fliew'g hurt was an old lady piano, an Us, 1 1 ah,old genileman with ste'nt6�ian lh�gs
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. . . . ever he�cfimb � from, work, At supper P proposed that the Chairman ' should ' nomi-: . .
� after 8 o,ciockto-aay the little wife of Dr. ment ceitainly would . impose several con- "d Jac , Friar, whi) belongs� to Delta. - I .- ar- in Germp,4r'a large majority'pf the .tale- . . I
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Hathaway entered police headquarters di ,pan, the pardon, I and Whenever U.71'h rie, til I
� I , table while Mrs. � Carlyle 'played ,sonle � graph Wires are under.ground, an n 6
1 and asked to sed'the dhief,of,Pdliee. When . Carey should be formally pardoned the ,and ponsequent fright. Dr. Moore, one of .� . ,Colonel Staih,am,,of the Twentieth . Lane.%- 'don the I wireA cannot . be seen until you go' I - . � I � I
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said: ' � . I . . disclosed and no doubt be found patisfactory; scene of the accident- and did whai was and, tested him�' I'm sur6 he loved.A." to the, experiment. � A fru'itl6ss Attempt � . I .
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I � I ' a 27. --The -164: batch required. . A train ' as ,immediatel . � li,Was made- to' induc6* .Dr Lankestei . ' ' - ' 1�
�� . . ! - , "Mr. Givin, I told part 4�f my tale �.of LONDON, ,. Jun of , '' . w � .1 I . I . � to - IThe wires ar'4 all' insulated and then ,, . .
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. .sorrow yesterday afternoon. Since then I 9migrantal ,from Swineford ,Union,. 100 in despatched from Bro;kville to the so � Mrs. H- I . think no I t. ,In � I � impart�tb�e number of Mr. Russell's note -to , put'into a large iron pipe. Th6ylieloogely- .. .. .
1 . , a res, number, have gone to Queenstown for sbip- -the I adoid6ni and the pass6ugers were . - the ,,an,,,, Colone, Statham for ,the purpose of the. ' I
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� Ro. agog, -everything ftold the 'detectives of them. have been in the I ' lieve he never opened' big inmost heart and Wh ... high P , � I then put back in its place. Of cou�r .. I . ,
respect And I'ard Carey and farnily have left Ireland, but ously carried ,-on ,'under -the' direction Of . � Stanhope bore, emphatic testimony, and Aij2� man-h6les all along, by mean ;
- yesterday'is true in every . . . . imaish.- gave hi I I I . B -of which. . .1
illing � . I a.unreserveil confidence to any man 'ires are accessible. -An i * -� � ,
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..� begin on ' i . 0= leave or has already left., The Times says sengers And train 'hands wis undoubtedly w hom.heW%5 much attache& When Goethe produce . d a f ., . . same tube and . I �
What I, have, 6.'aay in aditi..9 died Tom Wrote us that he felt as if he had Lve p6und note, the number of hot interfere in the alightest degree'with' I I I .1 � I
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When. we'lived at - No.' � 2,243. North, Fiftb: it has been arranged to send two of tbe due to the. Westinghouse air -brake and to . ' ' I I �. which he did ilo6 know, and handed it to each other." . I ,- . - I. . � ! 1
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. .1 street, handsomelywdresBled women,'old and princi me 9 to Manitoba'. the greati strength of the'ea" . - loBf.,a second -a'arthly father. .1 I the Chairman. A large blackboard wa6 ' 11 � , . . : . I . 11
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. pal Invincible infor r . . ra.. �, . . � Cor. -What ,was he -like when wboy I ? il,:, irit - I . . How about telephone .,wires? " . I '. I
I . young, rich and poor; came there,. Childreb, . -Barl,Spencer, -replying toi 'an 'address At ' - '- - , I . - . � . � U roduced, on which.Mr. Bishop wits :'I"A.-telephoile wire.,is, a'diffbrent thing. 1.
. . were born and:quiAly disposed of."� � . Limerick, spoke in' deprecation of fc;rc6cl C-1-1�EVEIL CONFlOfENCIE - 94ARIE.' Mrs. H.7 -Very grave and . wholly ab.. � to Write the, I a'6'yet unknowil number ot the. . . . . - L, I
I . . I ! ved 'careful. I -m- - . � sorbed in study4 � Hepromisled mother that � the a;udieuce, No matter how perfectly insulated, the . I I : �,
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,� . 11 How ?".asked tho'Ciiief. - : .; emigration, and said he belie. . 1111o"'r C undt , � wl ie' , he Would Dever 'fiblat, -and at) one of'o note. In presence, of all indubt-6, would make aconiosion of sounds � I :,
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11 Well," continuedthe woman, .11 in d�if. aid to emigreats having, a prospect of suc. .- .0 .� , nu,CanudInns or I e S . : ad d - . or ci&ely' scrutinized- by , -the committee that woulcl . I - ,
�ferent ways, .1 Will tell i how. it was done, case Abroad was beneficial both to them I 011.1he Tratum... . . brothers, who liked' fighting, te6d t� figVt And I make .an ictelligible,transmis�, . '
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A.. . but it takes all my Btrength16 relate it6'�� A - and to the districts wbich they leave� . He I A despatch froth .1 I of a fellow,'but Very m4ly. There was in at some yards".distance from;Mr. Bishop, -afearfulroaring in the ielopliones--that . - ., ',
I chubby little baby would he corn'. The heart-' regretted the necessity fot,-th; passage- of COnfidbilce.,kaine,-bas been discoveied,'and ' , Colonel Statham -unfolded the note far I �.
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leBe.wretch Would pick up the dead body as if the Crimes Act, which was distasteful it is practised ,,almos6.eutirely'9n trains� pariah school abully who habitually -enough 'to.inaster its numb6r. No 0 . ,� �
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, it wa§ an old.bucket, or.som6thiiig of that .both - to Parliament -and to the Govern- running between . Buffalo and,, Cai I . . else could see, it, nor. did any one else 'in . .. I .
ill�'�� . . I .. , cities.. - Canadians are usuall , y the victims, stand � it, aild' one. . day.. ,he broke over- All the hall know it but himself. Mr. fishop� I great that most of the telephone companies � , - I . .
� I aort,'and ioss it down the collar steps. Large plant, but he, abhorr6d the criinds'which - I I would be obliged to quit the business. S � " ,
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I - " � I and ferocious, hounds .were. in the cellar bad rendered it necessary� In -conclusion and a well. dressed and urbane sharp Works restraint and. gave his,tormenter a terrible th- ,t k his stand b side Got . . up-. .. ,
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I & - .tearing ..'the tender flesh , Irom tfie-Jittle, n(Pw paid.tolaw.and order tbkouglyout the . cks though y�u are probably'.aware: t . ,. which he �divided into: five spaces; ne di - ' 'd e ,t an � lay. a , I "
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W e-� naAhan on ,his victim that tion clung to him, wire r is egp� a . �
bones. The:brutes er: ,allowed tafeast land; Parnell;.inaspeechatMo I . . one for each number of the note.�' He then -
. . on more' th�.n'one human body, and the Tua�6day said it was the.object of his part Canadian bills will,b . -subject to a discount, throLgh life.,- - . i . I 1 t � , .1. . ,. . I I . , cial use. :. And if a number �,:' , 1:. . � I.
y ' a . 11 1. I I blindfoldea,hirds.elf, and,' grasping, &piece 'Were .la� � PQSBi.bl'e subdoriberij the - I . I � I . . 11
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I seemed'to religh the awful meal. . . BOA rove the Land Act that the, " - and the visitor from the'Queen's dominio Let peop @FBay W I of -chalk, be qp to "I read " �t . d of I - There .. . I � - . I
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11. � 11 Then again -the babies would be- 4U .ad ity oftenautB would get a red I � ready t6 e,ftect - . o,m loved Mrs. C . - p .: , , . , . . . are hundreds. of men wo , rhi, 't - --t " , I �
. -- . inthe dailar.and.a.fewIluchas of'Oarth per -cent.- in r6tits. - .. -. , . I 1 I. . I.. favorite. Way of doing the business is.to he mourned for her uucqasingly.to,the Issr, . . . I I � . I . I ng o inven i , , - .1
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. I . . thrown over their ,remains. ,I d6n't,think , . . 1. � give -back tilree good,�5 bills- and -a bad. hour of ,his earthly -life.- Hew -as a,grea . . 1:11.1 . . I .1 � - not :probable tbatcany ' .. . I �
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�' � the Bkoletons'and.'bories'ligve 'all bean .. � I. A FlicE Tic GlEoy' ,, : ,one for, the �20 bill. - ,The bogus five. sufferer from'dy4epsia. I fi ve known hi I I
. - I . . I . . He shook'all over,. his right hand raised . I . .� I ;
, I � A � . . D� pass ,many� 9�nd ii�any a'night 'of aleep� aboV, -ered violently'; he I . . I I I . .
,�.. I were lotsof them buried I . I - . I . is generally 9; pretty .good counterfeit, .ti will ever. be discovered" .. I . I
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.. there and 1� I . I . 1. I :1 - : -Forty-SeverilreoplelKillad Ina Theatre and ,the fraud � is not ,discovered till , s � he called his diaboli- slightly touched Colonel Statham- onee for . : : . I I I I I . I I �. �
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11 . . p A -the I . � the man trios ineffectually to.:4.buy , cal stomach, but: I . 8 I . The Propiar � .
. - 11 Any of them burned ? " interru. to . � a second with � the tip Of his' finger, And I - I � � I i
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! � I chief. ' I I � I I � . . . A London cablegram- says : I While' a something :vvith ' it ' in Buffala. The moreirritable than other men. He and ,then, Without more..than . a few seconds' A Ggrman, Baron,R6icheiiba , ob - has, oo; . . . - I
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� I performance was being given in the Puppet , Mrs, Carlyle were very I app'y .. I . I
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. . I ,p. the board as cupied many years in studying.� the &it of' �
' Theatre at DerVio,: on* the shore of Lake 6at the railroad detectives do ,lot but in summiog.up-.thair lifeAllis ... ought to f ,, , . ,
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I Como, the structure took fire 'and was 'an- - be always remembered - she had no child- � I I bed rdakibg,..or rather. .bed placing, and ' I
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I , 1. While the flesh - ,was burning there would tirely. destroyed. Forty-i3even persons were I ran As the years 'went on she tired"of � � I I . 6-1 6 1 84 9-1-4��i . :, maintains that impropjBrly placed beds �Wjll I - '. . I I.i
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1. . � . , d and twelve, inj � reading, And fort,,more nazin , , : - 1- tbe-laet--figure he has* .. I . I �
1 not appear to ag. loss in gileride to being held up to the . .. I a oreAhe' need When he:rdache� - . I .. J
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held in A large ba,l) over a! tavern. There ' of her husband's close companionship. He tated :for .a' moment,,� clutched Col i eroises ,.an 'influence'on.. spnsitive� persons.' I I .
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� mind it. -1 think. that .the detectives will I - possible ridicule. of their friends , And the . � I I I I 1, . t certainly make . . I I
� ere uidbty persons in. the hall. ABerigal could not. give it, being wholly devoted to 'StathAm'8 hand'and then� wrote d6wn 114." -the earth'a magne ism mus 1, I , I
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find something if they visit. the- h9use 611 w . I , public generally. A well-known shoe mar- I I itself felt on the'nervous life.of Man. in' , � :-- , � �
' light was used to represent fire, aud., the I letters,.'and so, I;suppoge, ahe brooded over Nome who sawthe impaskve:countenance I . I . I , ;
I Rising Sun lane,,'where formerly liv ad.' chant of thia city'llecame aware .of ouch A . �!h,teVer'.bomisphere,.. you may, always - . . I
I I . I . 1. . We �! . I �, . aparks get fire, to, a quantity of: straw and case a few days Ago. A resident of Hamil- I it O'.. good deah �,' Nevertheless, they were of the volunteer colonel. could tell whether . . . I I , " I I ` . ��
. succeeded or I sleep with your feet to the equator, -and lot - . I" I .
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I 1. . I . I . ,.1 , �, . . f I . Tqna�s vacationa!be was merr your body he. 1,1 true as 'a' i3e6dle to the , . J
I . W . ni Christiantityl 16 i firewood stored in An adjacent room. On t6if ca;llbd at his Btor `4udn�ade-a purchase sincerely Attached t6, each other, and in .Mr. Bishop had ' failed. ' , I
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I 1. : - , perceiving the fiames tho'Bhowman shouted , tendering a $5 biftin piwimen't,The billlooked � '. . 8 y as a boy have two'guesses," he said, 11 by the terms -1 �7, ��., , �
. ') 'a , ,',fire," but the spectators thought' the cry ' ' with her. - Of courBe,:-thoge vacatiom were of the, body is ' 1.
: A London correspondent.'writing o tb� I pole.", The proper direction '
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. Presbyterian General Assembly says: A � W"'merely a re'alistid'detail -of the sfiow� back was not'i 'lled int6question Until the- Ju� . : circulation, of, tb� bloodi b,ud,mal3v dia-1 , ' ' . I �,
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very,inte an mkined'se6,ted.' Criew of 11 fire 11.�were , , , . � I 1, ri ' � d ' �t it * ... �`�o d ' . I-
I testing. account was. given, ,at A, " d re retuin,,to the sto�oof,:iho . prqprietor.,�.He� Ag be� finished mbpol�37�;, I . : - � . him 'opeaedth6. note, g anee , W I I I., ,
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, ' 4he 'deiected.theicounterfeit, and being unt�ble, ..,. 1 7�--!---, - ,�.' � I .11 . 1, , , . � " - .
11 Morning meeting, held in,� 'file. isetuie. room soon , i \ ". � , then handed, it� to ; the Chairman. ' Mr. I he organisms aVe- .e,,e,n �, ,. � 'I, ,� � .
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of the.7irat PreBbyterian� - Church, lby,'Rev. : �udkinie,'.thihking, An aff6y, had ariaeu. in, , - 131sho 7 had. Won his wager. Th'6 �timbiox'g . I the compass from thatit - � , ;, .
� � "I . . , to find big oustoraier in: ills ci . % I , CANIITBE� "VIE?.. I P, � , � .
: . . Mr Robertson, of Err6mangaj of his labbig� ,the, stirpet, barr6d � with a' heav ,-`t6bl8'-th61 h'. , , . I 1. I I � � 6� wrote;, to " . ,. .: � I I � IT' - . I -111, . 1. . I Aiff�rgnt �poilit o I",
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I . , ... . .1 . I . �. " I I lm�, n respousc man ex. , , , : �. � I I.. t,. and the ineetiog. bur's1t Out into �.had.. -
. , ' �, the Himilt6n, , - � , � , I . A. - hot inch as has,bitherto ' ,' � � ��
I in that far distant We' of''the.g6a. .Am6c ' I I oedlivia I . .
. . . I . � I .9 door le�difiglrom the halh , They ,.did,: not �plpdn6d-how'he.aame into pbases6ion of -thb ,Alleued Murder of a Chrintlan,,G10 :bk. a roar:of enthusiastic .6heerindi Which was : . .
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I other thinks be -6tated.t4at up,%'Aids of, di Over the mi9t6hauudl,t6,fla,6e6 burst � ' �, ew a, io Ob . , tor 0 "I I id again renewed. - Outside a,�g I ,With e t1foir ,
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. . thirty yea ills p. , raw of the ' ship into the 'room; �� , After�-i6, -fire -w 'bad �bill; pend offerod ,to '.replace ff with -a. A - � . , . - . . I : . . ,,, heads where their, feet dfi&t to be take 'to . � ... , � ,
� � as�out good one tile, next.time.he cam'e to Buffalo over Blied.. ! . � I . . : crowd'� Wag waiting, to ass the, balloon .
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: , Bounty _ ' g ago teu by blenati charred corpses' Wore foun if no , . , � , � . heart th'e-example of the late Dr. Elach-, ' . ''I ..
as ives of one forty-�evekl all ascent,which'was, to ahnounce-the success * - - I
of th ... jol. All --� theilagmelal d,foui 'ziegm.the table, . A ,thing Wag,sadd ah,out it., - - . , A last (Frid&y)� night's Vienna despat � 1. . I 11 ,wester-, of Magdeburg, who died ,recently � , ' ' - '
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11 � years agot during the hurt I icane season, I s; . , -..showman and his 'wife'. - A large,p � ottio . n of � . � - 1. . . ql -- . I * 1. I I I 'the air, displaying .not theJ, lurid red' , at the Age of, 109 years. , The most un- ., . ,, :
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I I ship with ninety person's on'.board .was the dead-bodiea.ar6 those' 8i women --and ' . 11 ION 'AT I SE A. . I I . n . umber of Jews 'accused of having, mur- color of failure, but'' the 6righi White light I when .the ,,..' .- , "I
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I drivebashora. 'Sixty oflh�se 'were- -taken ',children-;- The wounds(! i , , , , , I, , I . ., � . I . , ' body lies due east and wef.it. Some obB6w. �, - .. ,
, � I . I . . .were . hurt by Two British Vessels Collide --Twenty-five' dared a Christian girl.at v3z%-Ezlar to u ,typical of success, the crowd,. cheered I A that to ol , eep in such a; pos. , I I
care of for three months by two .of the con- - . . I . �� .., - I � � . , , Be, ' � era assure u . . . .
. . . . leaping. through the windows'. - , A child was � . . Persons Drowned. her blood to mix with,their Passoveir broad, lustily. 1heide'the hall,.When'a mo�aenit's I - 11 11 . I., I I I
I ierttlebtoefs, while'the captain fbutid',him- . I � . . . . I . I � � I into is tantamount to committing suicide,: , . 1. .
. . flung oui of the window by itamoth6r and, . . � I I . . . a sister of the girl alleged to have been ailened had -been secured, Mr. Bishop Oaid,: � I . I I � I
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. self attend to the remaining thirty. fell up6A a pit's .of. straw. This is.the only .� : A laiat (Simday).rkight'.2 Londdn cablegram ,murdered his audience Of � bree thou- .
. Ch I riBtia ., ball � - . 11 .d - Mr� Henry. in. the posti�res,. � ' , ,,,,, , �, ,
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. I I I nity is, after,all,�4be true humani- , I One of the spectators': presdnt�An ..the. . sayk: The British passengervessels Huitlaul. sister: on ills afteruoon� . the' miirdoi, is sai �an.dEr6liiibm6n ib.deinscild,9f, I . - - - I . : ,
. 1. 144ism'', - as',B'uch. perfok'ra�uces- a.t home, I �` ,. I'l, I I 1, 1. i WAitaka; belonging to tb6 New Zealand , . . i
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.udo,ntly ah * - I I ' , ivitoesg f6r,16'proisecutiqn, a ; - - �`;,, � - il -1 -
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. I . .. . . 'Portland, Waitar�a' y named Mo'ritz Sol I -read, the. . . ._;....at..�i , , .
I - . ; FI ubilln - ,- . . Jewish be ' ' iirf, � swore 11 . I I .� . tove. , - : "" , I
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, .. ' ' ' ` 4thwest. , i.j`,,�,��. ' ` � 7 . � .Bank ' in.two mitititei, and t be Baw1behiurder 'commit I ted in the t his. chadlenge "' .1 I 11 � �, .,
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I . Pugsley 193 just fr6i� iReg ,A ,Dublin cablegram s'ays 4 1 � " Y. � a -is -cauaiug 6xtraora great shout -of -&agent, followed byJong. ianobtained. 'But'�t should be a good - ,. 11
I .1 , ; affair occurred.at-the durragb,b :` t -includin4 a lad . . .On partake. d. , Th i trial � . in, the ..and couti d bhe 'Ing; mingled with a few - I . .
. . in the bigheBi terins , Of the` 'crop prospeoto . I AMP, .near, F31X eon persons, al di ,mie or I heater; two Or' three fivo'-'inch wicks, will� . . -
I . of. the Ndithwegi.,� When. he. left ,,the Dub oil' Sunday e�eoing' between the pkesenger,t6 whom a sailor Who ;Zs saved - .nary excitement, and 'Christiang. ., . I "'biought,the meeting to a I V i
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1 .. , � North.kayo-and :Dublin, militidtnen,- And _ �bad-gi;v.en hie lifu�bblt Two oth6r,saloo I vicinity iire inten6ely-lipstile..'to-th f "gribyq�,- -'No usually,angwer: for all, p�rpoges,.B'ithough-. -- : � �
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. I . I . men, and those who attend the trial j6a close. On questi( some stoves are furnished With as many , as� . .. ,� , ,
. I 1. I milae,boyond8outh '99kaichewan; and no: t bet,w een the former"and British' troops, jiumengers were Also saved.,,All the second� , thb b6unsel for thedefence. when - theiris -said that, when: Mr. Bishop, - .1 I . I : , � .1 I
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.. � I were laying imiWattile'rate of three miles, gambling digpul a ' I , - :.,to ,,peak., 'The father of the boi, Scharf is, �'had � reached*. the We figure be (colonel � . I .. . 1- � ::, ,.,�.,j
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per' day. 1. Begin% ia' growing steadily. il�, ' the:, prisoners ohargAd With the th( . easily,.regulated i6 " ' ''- I . .
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, da hour,'bach Bide using stones and'6earms Friday the. Hurunui struck the Waitar&� p,olled to te4ify against his7fatber, elected . that Mr. Bishop hesitated and�gras ad his ' worth of coal oil,per�day , will. ton a good. - , I I ,
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. . Northwest .Land Co. were about puft freely. The conflict, ivas.-:only,4*�Jled by - end% on I .Ba 10 131� Ol . . , � �, " ,
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I ' , co6lilegsi but be refused -bis fa�tberl , , , ,�' I I I � �6f'iihe concern is that*no. tirne.islost in' its', :' . I
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I � Cost of, Mimi Oi5,000;, � . Government build'- Men.. Out',Ofihe, Mon killed w6is a sergeant. no � -.,-.- - was'leard but tbe� Bide �of -the - . -in a t Country. , �, , be�qhtaike,d-iii-16m than half a minute, and:,, , ,. , . �;11 `
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I The lategfieport in regard �tof the - Affray ig� Wait�i� gave way . ,elderd3cliarf declares that the b6y'wbuld : . , " . iilrclv� � 110 . , the - mom . � , . . ,i
tha . t'sev I ei I it 0 like ,cardboard. 1�t . - sul % )er uou, but its Work is , ''
I ings, including a now, custom ,house, were ,They: are fell a lie in that tongue. �T
i B�jn mon w6ro.woundiid, but � n � , ' A a to' Bay that -
under way, whilo' a . gaY moet of the pAgalon6ers'might'have been - rigo:neig curs6acd,e the � v6tn-6F' he . ,It is, of course, � -done the� iuru"e � ' �� ., .. , . I 1. �;'�..�.
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buildingo were- also -being.ordeted. The - . 1.11 I -w,ho, t6tifyagkiost pit`i;f It has been oll I I
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. were Been near by, heeded. the Wi%itar�% elicited in the course of, the trial that the b it ,,,
. machinery has just � arrived for 9 sien, : , � ., : � - � �� ' I . decently, oraeven elegantly direAsed from , . .�
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11 I . planing M : .. I . � I., I . � . .. ! -. . . . � o -I The Waitara w3a an boy Scharf intends to, became a Cbiisii� 6�fi6od, yet ,the ofiildren"of ills Most tol tbi,,,kth,t,t mauufapthrers�- - - . I . I -
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. � , -- '' -1� . , Ima ing Boone board schools iron - 0 833 tons; le . . 18i 11 I I,"
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� . - 4b,tiirlqtkk,nptxll"�l,nL,Sjlit.-���- lew,ofAhe � . � . I � piia6tg-abo-u-t 'f`h-e"a-l-le-g,-e-& -u96'of--C`h-r1Bt1a1l .. ind,tho-neck 6rapa,irofelegant -' I . . I I I I . .
-abildren's. answers miy bave-a''geine-ral 11� . . . dk� I . . I , , " 11 1. . . ..,
A Now -York. telegram sayis.': A rather ,. in msAing.Passovei, broad,, and � that � beaRB aroi , .
. unique case came to lightin' ' the Yorkville interest.. Their exilellent,'text-bookAe'als IT14 FL Wise.Father Knows. UN. Own blood .. slippers oil their tiny' feet , Whil6, in the .. . Plantation Philosbphy. * . I . 1. . I I 1.
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A . Police court yesterday, when Atmid Siuz- 1ittle With. ' statistics, .',and. much -with ' . . I . . 1. to the opea.ex,amination. , . . photographic, galleries one can find Jew A 'Oman is better afteir she shed tamrs.. I . .
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. andnon-suppokt.�� The busbhnd`admitt�d afBo contains some simple and interesting, the cashier' . blandly.' il.Yuu Will. have to , . the lower classes boys are frequently-aiever GreM dangerp is ,often feared less' den � , :
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. , it ob - about'fiee trade. ' . , � I .1 ' - - I ,drassed until they are, 12 years old, Girls little ones. A cow .,It t t * . '�
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. I that.he'left her,,bui�pl6adedJn a eiiiiati6n i,' mervAtions, But the ' "The ot or 1 a4A rote hig ' 6, , coinmonly -Weai clothea �aooner, though the I gi. . on an de - I � .�. � I.
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,� . - . �� . " 16- r6gafon that "La" W , asa�happyfathcr,and foundtbat the childron,.wbilelhble.to give- just,baok fioni'tolloge 'for the'�sum � mar :on the regiater, of a Phil Ekdelphia hotel and first few years pf their lives passwitli only. . . ..,
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I . but recently found4hat. his. Wife, had- been an accurate list of tbeexports�of-N6rway., vacation.L'- ..... . - . - waB-,Bhown-tcr-m--n6at-ro,om-�6ii--th-6--g-e--Yond � I � I � way lgreod�o-b----` -."
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1�,� . I., -�-'p a hirn.t.w.'o-6hildre�,,-w.hom-,Bh*'�- -coilld--4.no.�--�x�ea,li-the�-pietAir-e��of-a-fiord� ---LI May-be,mg,,.,V,bei:'La�aw6i�d-the�eashief,--flo6r-7r&-bo've-�lia-�','fi,va-min�ibet3 ne cu,me My --- -8 G every tamale blaiLd b-ofo-5,- � I . � 1. I
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I .., had taken out of A charitable institution, as Thisy'linew that the latitude of Paris 'was. 11 but nay son did not look like. a too!, wear . rushing down �the! stairg (he -Was in �i,% shols'a. year'.old.1 With servant women� the corn, but iilan:nelier knows W � hail he's got - � .) ,
, ' ,Q � *tllme COUSigtEl Of'a long travelling . . I. -
I, . I but when. asked ,,What 'is, 0 , � elevator) ariff, I y enough. . . ,� " . I �, . ..
k.111, .� : I '. his offspring, whi.en in, fact she had never 49 degrees, cockney bati monkey tail boat, gki� tight great a burry toviait for Is k, �elledcut -, whose waist is cut very low aro . Bkirtj . . I 1. �
, , � -11 been a mother. He claimed Io have pro.' latitude?" " they, were aither dumb or in. pAtits, .toothpick slices, .,nor. did he �3uck panting for breath at the d.a . und'the Mone - . 11 .
I, --- . I cured a ,divorce 'a to the follo , cane, �bandleig. Wben my wife returns 11 I 1 cawn!t keop that room, . I !I doan care how ung 4p chileJs, aar is , � , : '.
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IF � I - * . I , , from 'the woman', and . aline wing views:, ,,Latitude . . .you know . ' �s�oulders;from which it h constantly sli*pl oil his face signs Woh ... sty or �diHbonostv. 1.
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" .1 - , , , . esns. lines .running. straight -up,, from Europe next'summer you might pre- wily, the carpetlB got snak6B in it., 11. ping. The sh6rb-slee'ved waist is often the' . I
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"", , ". . lore in the court could not franslat&. The ."Latitude means zones in climate',' IILati- sent,your claims to bar, and if she decides* " The man had a red face and a redder only,undergarnient 'urly in dis life. � .'', . I . � I I I .1
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A.: - �uBtice gucceeded.-in restoring peace, and tudeJa measured by multiplying th6 length that you.,are �our offspring, I shall ,be nose, and I-Baw at once"that his 'Peculiar they are, extremely :food of the gayest -A 'Oman ismore bones' wid money den & . I I ,
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, .,. �t. . .1, I ' h I . . � Affectionate good7b' condition bad caused hirn'to Mistake the colors and delight to Make their dresses In but she Mult niah go boneal wid,her- . � I
. I the couple left t e court happy, , . I t I by the br * 6�th." Again,. t6gether-*ith ' coi- happy� to bid. you an � I ye I I , ' �-
. 11��, , . , . l I 0 � , . . . I , ,root lists of inip.orta, 1, received the follow-' ,on your return tocollege.` figures on. the carpet for snakes. So,,Wjth� 'from the �hind of � print designed,'to imitate, ,ma ' I' III �
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. .. . , . Aefinitions of , customs �d , I . ques ,one or t I , When ,their children, are Ta debt what '
. k. . . - . . .ing :� I . . out asking, any i; , , tying, to patchwork "I
I � � 11 lopp,o�ed to.T6bacco. I would refuse, but 9, mam III t6ll'de tiuf whar ... . " '- i
�: A Por I tys : The 11 Customs are ways, duties are things that - ,, Thought ne mad nim. ' .explain away the �delusion, I sent hirn to a dressed at all they wear a single, long. a ,Oman ,I, Btret*,i,� mighbily.-Ark-ansas . ,'�� ,
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I late Dr. Elipba;le6 Clark,,:of, Deering, b,M I I . Attorney-," El 0 �(�, .ever b"ggn.-in, this, , , room where tho-c�i�ot is. in �,-bi�-E3qua'r-ei�,-'-s�ee-v.ea-.IooRe��-garmdut-�vJ ' lich-cxvera.�-the-: ' - .
I I , 11 Customers' duties are to � like 4 cli -board j ".-Hotei Clerk, irl Phila-, hileo,and Which sometlmes�almost:toucbeg : , , . . . I �� -
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left about 0100,000 to ,"educational and ontt bef Witness -11- I I I -1 .
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benevolent 6bjieot'g' and 650 000 to -thq 'go in the places and buy -what they want, have been heri)..often.,?..'.Attorney'-,-!-,-Hi�, I-7- � .�� . - �'. �, . : . . . I Ficat� No,t. . . . I r . I
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� Methodist'- o-emThary , At�-11 Ran a Hill, t1i e gto , . ha I Been here often, have you -, -. I - I , I . I 11 .
. are.d=V (from alicy). PaZlXatl Gazette. the con' ,To think. �roperly. onemuBt think-inde- an'd-the effect is the climax ot. Biugularity. All hidney and urii�ary complaints, ,ospecially I .
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�4 �': , - . . interest' to'. be Applied to 'school I . � I . .. - I I � I 11 rt:what for." Witness (slowly)�-- I � . . --]...-.*. I " Bright's Diseaee, Diabet . as .. and I Liver troubles. , I
.. I subjects on'..`tho condition thv6t it. I .. - I d consecutive]- , �
. I I ,,Well, I� have -been here At least halt A pood6hily, candidly an ' Hop Bitters wilt sorely aild lastbigly cure, -
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1, . member of the facult . y'or teacher for, an -The chordof gympathy. de -oftOnbeStl , dozen times to try and�oollect that tsilor,s only in this way� can 9, train of reasoning I 6 you seen the ,money -box 'y 'bite I I �
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" , expreBged.by a, cord of wood. . :be conducted phadesgfully. � � .1 GeorglelgOo me last hig arbood, o:ild-youcanil 1,
�1 -.1 giv& year- shall use tobacco ih'any forin'the . I . I . ,bill you Owe MO." . I � , Chiiotrhas?" "No,, �,].,Prm At ... . what Ao . .
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,:'' � , . interqB(.on the fund,for that year shall be - -None but the most inhuman would . . , . The,tairl of Dufterin 113 to pay 9, visit to Willie, y u, 0a. do. I I 1, . I � I . -
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I I added valuable � think of polling down the blind. ' ! MYes," Amid: Mrs., -Towser, 4s8heexpa;. 'big reoidened at CIkudeboye, County Down. I aault�get the - By out of?" ,, 1 don't . ` .. . . . - I . . 1; I I I . ,.,
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.1 �� lots of land in Deering are given to found a Mt ' , James McKeown, contractor; has tiated upon the bekiitieB of her i flower gair. ',: - A'du i been 'Pl�ced on �the unourl6d =ntie beila a you sea I.,hav6nIt' '' The- -great:- -decline in the death rgIt' . I ,
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S , 11, medical school. ' � admitted into the Royal HoBpital,� 'don, I., I have given it gres, O,ar% and 'if hair of hogs, by'the"t. S. Treasury Deplart. I I I � ' I I 1. among children ih Bngland,'duo , to star- . I �
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