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, there are wal of Batin in ,.,.e,. : on 'W ' � . � I I I
�� I ooio, bei� 2611 883 THE L�RIESY t.00LU*N. , These ,last are fell � " OLID PROBS." A Arl 111111!14 "P,NG, KI'0W � . I A' IL110my"Ju W.F'. .
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I I , plaited. blouses or zoual JsOkEl . I I 4 I � I I , -1 I � : I � I � I I
l 14 " , mol - 0 . ,.. � - I -- I 11 . - I � i I i ------- - , WPugh SiorleNTold to a Yankee Keporter Antereating, Hit p I � I I
I I 11 I � I , I . , , � I I Wbife hair i.s the most ,difficult sort to I ,11 -_1 .� �. I I . car . ii, 4.1ld"ll AccOulpanyins, � I
. 1. . 's, �'Prolics for !F 11 l And get,%n4 usually comes from Feel ,it is Ex udigg the s ite � 1 by a g�or4ulio']2'14". , .� IT AAMNIUMD, Frolll
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r I I I I . . I I The Louisville Ow�mercia.178 reporter got , lively fall, my Masters.
I � , * � ': � ' also the most 'expensive.. The beat dark . amioter�vibw wJith-4 I be7�0 I i ty-;-Swidifor -of- - 0 Re 0 eidit'L I 11-1) � I -, - 1
, , I I � . Winter ReferenCe. 1 1 . I , 1; Reports Throligh the Aorthwest� r* T-Thbil I ,
I � ,. , I . . I . . I i � I hair- comes. �fr.om France and Germany, I I I I I . - ---V. --it -- -k - f -- eiii6nt'dr6and
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,; I The Phan ont Ship. � . I and the best blonde OTAt t, a Exposition. The Solicitor town in these early fall days. I
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y IN 000KIKG.� Swede and'Geimany. In addilh a to the . I I . , ning is greq sport. My I All around, are iqdicatio4a of � au a;otive' I 11
I �, �Tbeat,cbor's weig4qd, the harbor past, JKBASONS � WEI , , rk I 0 11 I
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�','Aiosy , I awayl the ollip Ries fast, ' . I r , � I., 11 I I I � natural shades, wig�makers supply any AgMEDIE I � F friend Smith, had al valuable horse that fall season. L, l . r ,I I
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Thbiskipp Tir'a wife is at his side, I .1� .i � - . color desired in dyed goods when the pat . . . � 0001148 on 4
In tear she scane the darkening tide. � I i 1� . I I ' � �
- I I I 1. , - I I 1rQU Lieut. Gordon, deputy superintendent of tobog I Even stookB are falling, and many eligible, I I 1 .
I � (Compiled by Aunt Kate.), I is unwilling �F.to have his or heir own,hai ,gAn. jThe aLfms�l lostl sight, how- . I I
. " Fear not," quoth he - 1, thoulrb eafe'With-mell- � I I I . - ir ,the � I � .. I . offers in the ffliliItrimonial market have beeil, I �
I , ,,, . ,Meteorological Survey,'a ever, the frol needles �haViug out its eyes I . . � I
Rol the fiend hilself Bbould sail the sear? � I � I i -, '. , colored ' 'It is eptimated.by an enterprising - , � - � I . nd Mr. Payne, I declined.. , I - . . I I , � . � I
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I � ; � , inspector, returned to Toronto frol -two out of ,its head as it fiew down hill. . I . I . � I— � � I
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� d ifi6riil�. he I iliebreezes blow, � ' � . � I Till reriectIvaist. l hair -dresser 'that there are' , twel -four - The � I
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Over the 8 a the ship doth go� . I .. . I I . I Shades each of black, brown and blond6l, nd 'Mont I '6w verkon of, �
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The sea grew black, the witi4 blel : 0 to the shape L Of ' many nacre of gray'li . r , ' ' I . I ell, I ght,� and had accidentally. - I 11 . � I
"A' - I - - ' I I .bust to approximat . S I L r 1 4 4 with the department. 'This visit i Bteppad. �on one 40f- the'Sji�ppery things 11 The.MelanobolY Days." " I 1. I �
I shiplit El the sailors cry, . I ,, Women, of theWo)rld � ' is an ' . . .
I Down sank the blood -re I sun in flame, pag top the prouder and happier she usually l , I important one for the Northwest; when the and away be ,want. There wis a
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But nearer still the veasel,caeae, I . is, - Why the , peg top has attained to the Xiiias Julia Corson !a to deliver'a course of probable results of the trip atij considered. long-aecked buy who � talcmder, ',. At this time the � traveller comes back '., , �
She had no sails, no care, no crow . I I . ' . � � I ,- was the -mos skilful from Europe, dropping big h'Fj On the way, . : I � 11
� But nearer, nearer still she flew, I �, - high disltin6tioh,� of serving as, a Model for , lectures before a San Francisco School fb If the recommendations of 'Lieut. Gordon tobol in ,Western 'Canada; but he or,gpeaking� enthusiuBtically, of� delightful, � .
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Re lend, dark man on deck they 86% I 'r woman is. one of the many puzzles cou� .Cookery, I . � � I , . and M � r. Payne, are acted upon I by the met With a Painful 'Alocidlsut� that winter " Phiee." � : I � I , I . IT, 1. . . I
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ey can litar hina laughing mockingly. = wit - h. l�dress. : The Greeks -who ' Mrs. E. Lynn Linton, the EngliSlistlory- Government, in a shoitr time the temiera thap. - �tla StC��i�o-hiE�f�-)�-Q,r4e-s�-ort-f V -TheLgreacberl haF=left- � --- � - - --- - - . r I I
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l�, , . , . 7-1 ly. knew..Bomething.about the humlin writer, is. over, 60 years of ,age, ture, of the h I - N " - - - -;------ * - - -- 7A - -- -- a -, - . . I I
Thei aldripel -W1flTf`-rbTzMT9t6X6`,- - . but still . W 06 ol will be dil �, atidwas,gloingi own hill- one afternoon mercy of the arch enemy during 'the Eium*- I
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� J His men were white with wild.des�air; form-aggigned to their ideal waist'dimeii works indefatigably and keepa.up her go I c I ial mined, weather probabilities will 66 given - he parelpBaly Will his face to. one r side " - novi , . . � .
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� The tempeat shfieked,'the sea was,flame' Bions quite iuto�erable to an English woman ' . - . I . -1 I for'that country, and storm *Ur�in I � I I Mae, ,inakes a . L determined effort to , I
� r I dutiEl I I ,r � � I I og will , slid the wind,twisted liliq whole head Bqual repair domages. . I I I I
,.. And nearer still the strange ship came. of to -day,. Mofeol t�'by'made ,it oval, I be issuedlor Lak'e Superiorl th " ' ' nd, so tfist the ' ' - . . I .
. , .Three years' constant gtudy� in Italy, By passed rOu ey�s,looged down the ,� T I I L'
. .Down knelt the skipper's wife and prayed ' - --It is . says - , t Tbcl bil ,fall weather inspires the . , .
!1 God of the sailors,. solid us laid." whereas the modera waliat .is round'. tibrough the territory between P it ,&:rthur, badk-l-of his''neck and ftel ,k li" .
� I I _#Ai exchange, will make an American 10 , I ngening or * I - - ,
Eabh�atonyamilbnbcut his knee, ical fact that there is about an, girl le6ow too much.to 9 Q , all - the Mountains. * " Arrange "adverdl years i a chronicler of contemporaneous history to i � � , ��,
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"Sallr6usl W'oc,ryto,TheeV . I ' � ' - g�ntlls n for died inBiinel I I , wander fat beyond the bounds of proba- ; . .
I " . oval "It a� delightful suppleness' and, toolittke to be. useful in opera. . ments were made .by � both �,-hi b i ' l .1 -
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. . �, " , � . ,. . ! 11 'j : I 1, , elasticity, while the round, 'w.i.t .. com- I � � ,the opening- of' ti�elvcl statibiiA . � I I ! , -� I 1. I I bility, and to engagsl thd:'ManufadtUre of - '
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..Eluifithl huiral Thespellis one 1- .� I An Iowa � woman c1iiiin 1. �Witla i � I . �
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� ne : ,� :,� � �l Men at the present da,y is hard, rigid and . I a : that George, instrainonth, along',the line'of 'th, e. , Cam I &de, . I- 11,- -1 - - 0.1nerds to an aulimited cl " ' - I .
, : I August a 9'Ssla ' ),west, I I :. 11 � �. I -Mll�bt ,Have Been'. I . I .
Tha�phai:46nt �Ihip is gone. is go didn't know what :he I Wb't4 I 1. I I I I . I
T14 Windil are"fair, and faii the tide , I unsympathetic. �The�lfact is that sell � , wall Pacific Railway,, t0b6 esst,"lone gout . . I I ' . ' � I . .
. . Th,ek, , " . i� . f is at 1he side. " � �, �� I I . talking I about when he said that America . I � I T il�A.�'..O� ��-�12.p Feb. 2,1880.
Hoe 'a 7 . women are, bl e�saed W! ith - waists . naturally- . I . . and eight west of - " , , -, '.Vbe I L - - - -
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dallier 114'111d, he cannot speak, . � I is a woman's ki'sgdum, for, sh cl itters-will*b'6ati�ecommenctaFI(on I ! .: i � , �
. small, and - Oval a� every -1 - ------- :_- ,�. ,@�,�!�yq,.,I��8-1�r�ailz�,-'T�hose-mb,-,C�a;lgarry' -tud'SWiff-C-67- visit Sectlamiltbis.ypar., l, , .:�� 1: . .., .
AUnd-ffie'rRly lio-l"t'lle-breezes w r -"m -en less favored by , -t 'i�- - -, � ",, . - a
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�. - A tear rolls down, his rugged chlb � , atist-naturally h p1sifie. � � Ur� honestly. I All who use them border upon. them , � . � *: ;, I I ,� . . . .
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I I is, while ot a . . the highest bricomiumi� and gi bern. credit - -. -1- � l� , - - , , .
� I . 1. report bytele�iaphj, Making ten in all., If, . . � T- I I �
Over the ass. the ship doth go. 14-- � ' t r' . -.110 Villl fbrTziangOinlea-ail ,the proprietors claim for.
� . � , net are. a e!d'etermined to outdothe small. ' da r !-- - "I. 27 -1 .. --lm, : I . �
. -rrederick B.:Weaiherill. I : Quick Will In Can ' - - . - I I . h, I I
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- - � � ness "at no .matter What, cost. But i10 ' T i . � elegraph pervice 4 ave kept th6m siuco�tbokweieflrat I ,
� � . - discriminating'critice, can , even fail to par.. , lip, fast train on the Cmuada,�Altlantic depart -en I, will be, in a position in g�ahort the'first, abd I maiiits,ineq it, ' � -
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� . i ti oba keep up,-,bbeir, high Xeb,utati6n for purity. and . . I 51� . I ,
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., 1 4 ".. 'Girl, . � ceive, the difference between naturelel Railway, from CoteautoOccawa, is attract- ..,t.,is.u, probabilificl �Mauit ., forthan all others, combined, i Sollougasthey :. .1
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) M Wn sweet love and my native,laud. .. � I . � . � States nawspapers,�ail�agreeiljlg that it is adorrect tempert I -stimethinglI have neverbeforl with any, I .� - . ,, .; �
. U8 Moro to me than all else beside, better understooa,,'womeii would cease to tture map of the country , " � .
Yet I broke the chain like 6 rope of sand r i their'health and' weeken,the muscles the fastest tral on .the continent, and the 'east and west and fiom' the boundary to - otblik.patebt medicine I' , I ; I I ld , � a,
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That held me bound de; J ' - I13t fitting4 � fastest . �, '' , ' , T, � . . - - . � I . l
1, to the patriot's'bri � of their back by going out"in. a tig i in, the. world" except the Flyink tbenorth branch.of'theSas"toh6Wan,V6 . 11 I i . I - J. BA�SCOCK, M. D. , I , � ,0 I
Butuot for a world woul'i I release . . I . ,L - � I I . �, t I I xx I -� I'll --- , I 1 . I
I cuirass,l oven � at the ri.�k of appeal to Dutchman. When Manager Linsley in fair idea will be ascertained of ilia rainfall, .T !I .11� : - I, - I .. : .. .1 . �
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Tbd fetters that bind me to you,Pafrice.�, . � . , I I" �
. I Angustlast firstanuounced that a fast pll Opulax,vote E � . . .
� . I depart conspicuouBly from womauls, dress.. ' .and storms on Lake Supekior will be pre- : * 7-13Y,P! Aght6en- countiles4n , : E '. 11 . I I- I 1 4' , I
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I . - I ife is , lonely, and dark ray dal ' ' - ' ' i They would theriAind that' some other Bangor train ,would :be run from Montreal' dicted, the last mentioned bbing regarded'- .Georgia liaV6 abolished tbucesi. : I I . . . I . . I , --- -- -- - I , . . � I I I I
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'k hVithos ehil and thateare for me, ', l st'ibdtion, of, l, eight, to Obtawa-416 miles in 2 hours . '. Gordon as dne ' . ! I .,: I � I 11 . .0m , I I I .� � I 1 - �
. ' Tre 'I'a' problems, such as di r w I � I and 29 'by Libut - I I 1 of the principal, , , ' 1 1 ' -777---1 i, � � .. I I I I . I- � .
I.. ad the iid that lies under you morning haze " I ald 1 themselves , without much , miritit6s,-and that, the Canada -Atlantic' � ' " I '" olfier Swftil WormpFAyroll . . , , , ,. ,�.i
Three thousand long miles. across the sea. .. won d se - bena-efU&--Tb.e-l)apartnaen-t�LoLAgrictLltiir6- I -- , , 11 ,
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-T`w-01-11il Ornig. difficulty. 1 : I - I . [n fro nitoba, as in Ontario, is assistitig t a feverishness, i rep tless else, worms, co , .
. And tn8O1I43,ML1I9 I "now ths, in Coteau � Ole, tasteloss, fo, . 1. I �
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I � ii ve in jrour eyes,.Patrice. l . I ' ilir . g fast rende I r meat hard ? . I - uring the suaimer have dammg 1 cent.. . ,� * I . , . . . 11 - I , URE FOR � � I . � � ,
I.it .PlZbt.fio little ciedence was placed in the aha6uiioe- Fkosts d , H F. oitraY,lo � I
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ut be -mine, Patrice, I B Cause :the - excessive action of, heat in nt, -' TheCanadian Pacific Railway And the ' crops '- considerably' throughout " the � S gpl r 6 1 a, i A � I d - , 'I
I B if yowmay never 'i L a I .,a . I I . � I --- - , I adl . or I imson rose I � I 4 �, I 'I'S " . . . :�,
And my dmpl have no pleasure pay whole I fe . ada-Atlantic' had �up. to this co, n er i stee I .. . � I
I causes the .albumen of the Mdat to set. also .the, Can I . � � 4 Untry,.but around Ba;ttleford the f rmera thor ril ra . I .
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through, time been'runniiigth air fast train F3 bet wee 6 , - �i ,-- � .
so thera,8 happiness only 1b thihb;'P�mtrice, 86likcrisps up the flashy 11bres, ,and pre- .claimed immunity, and' ,had very :good . .. I D, , C. �, � , : - - � � I . I L -1 i
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It. I ' vents heat hat ing a gradual acces's to the Montreal and 1 Ottawa, HO miles, in three, crops.', At P-Anoe' Akthur - Lieutenant .11 I 'M , � . .
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, " ,joy�f:wilyin�ike golden - . hours, but a few a , I I I . i
", , deee, , f you) � I . . interior. - . 11 I , Gordon also Baw. very ' good crop'. - -Sbxulti D6bilit I I ' ' I . 1-1 I .
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1. '. A' - h4i�mi must b O'eimyl , I why when a good soup or broth is Pacific , reduced' its time by five, n inutes. I Around the latter phtce the country, y, on � red by "Walla'-Haalth Re. I gll ,� .��t , ure. � l I .1
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-, :., 01 ins. clou " $L: ! . I 3. sovere' n remedy. SixI - I I
. . I . � I - old iny railw y men thal iias been ,longer , ,settled: , than ` the �� � -,�. I . I . I
I "" .,t pq icb. ,� 1. , % . . .life required, should. the meat be put into do . It was Predicted by MID, EL I � I I � , . I "all, ibe ills. that Ilesh. l is heir, to,!ll foZ lqr"u . � . 1,
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. . . - ,, 1. i I I . . this'lightiiing train could �noi Make sche- other, districts,; and the-larins are in good �-Wbeii a- dairy burns down SCIATICA, -IEUMAT SIll =6 1 . . .
. I � . : P-vater? 11 . � � I I dule time, and that such a fast train aeivice� ,ord . - we never RALGIA I F, I � 11 . I I � . .. ..
0 1 � .. I -:omplairl of Rheilrnati� n'lature � .
. 16veloppd very I er,and wall fenced, and all sortsofim, hear the 1 milkinaul advertising milk � .' . I .. . � .
� T71[y Little cnowi*ter. . I 1� � Because, asithe beat is ,c as that announced would be a failure. As proved ,machinery , . I , . I � I . . . . ; 1 I � .
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. And the flying Jill cloudlets ' ' - �' . external matter. , The soluble and ' -sa,vory " on ticae," this incredulity was followed, Will alwayelie more or less hableAo suln� I :, rr lia 11 anager o ' ; I �. I I . � I ..
0 . ,. � - ' HE GREAT SUPER ORITY OF o ,, Mr- Rd'l rd:�.�Iflltcficl', 'VA I tal 4, 1 1 � . �
.Make strange shad �vslasthey pass.-,. L . -ts egcape� and ehrich-the by amazam6nt,' and now the successful Moe �,frosts. This, boweveri. he thinks - i I th * Hank of Conune ce� . Hat .� I . .
- 1. par ,ofthe most -1 I . I � TDr. Wleeier's'compouud, hl - .e I I . - o . . .
I I . I I '. - . � � , I . . I t I running of the train. for four weeks B partially iemed, - I 1. t - . l J, ,�%. of Plies . , le I � .11 4 I I I
. soup.. � .. I ., � 1 . X0140s � might -be, ied bythe.plant pbotes and:C'alisa E . I .1 � . .
Through the wide, old-fashioned dOOr-W9Y - . I I 11 I '� 11 I ya consle a in its, sing purely ont. � 1 �4 . I
. I W - healthful an nine 'rai way circle I physiological in its action in ' I I . . I
Comes the troadof m4r6hijig feet, . I 1; . by are stews gpneialfy' a '11-fiAl6i6ill - I- - - s. -�Such 'a iDg of trees On a large liciale, say in'blocks, Of - reAlloring-all,forms . HAXMTON,'January l8th, 18W. � i 1 � , l �'
. . And s, tunil timeless:singing i � ' . digestible 2 I 11 ' . I high.rate of speed as thai'da"'lly" mt�,del,.on 16,066 ,acres each. The air, it, appears, i of debility I y supplying the � waste of tisl N . " SUTHERLAND, ' . � I . � I . .. 1. ..
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. I in a b,iby's aucbdt sweet. 4 . , . � . Because, being compounds, of various., the Cai]iada-Atlantio can! only be, made with, go dry and the niglits are so 6lear that the and time pi6ventinq nervous pr6stiatiou and I ' . I :
�� . .) , � " � I f I ,� ' �building up constit '"My DF,AR Sra,�i am �in recelpt,of vour favor of - . t,
solon.the,cliattering voice,cbmes near6i � substances, they contain all the' elements salstl &-road ,which is first-class in temperature runs' down rapidly After sun. ganeral d,'Abilit 1, - - ',� "
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.1 . o nutrit - ,The trees -would bring sqmmer_ral y from dbiofulous,.or con to Rhatmill ties, and I, have nb, hesitation w alt_ .
,� , And within, the doorway stands f i iion, and�as the office oftbe stom. ' � every particular. Such a, road -Is the'Canada ' set. ms' I
� sumptive'diae4ge% 6r'iiiigairbd�b.y;.�d�si3ipiL�ion ever in pronouncing it a succemin my.caso, and
smailest chorister I that ever held, .' , adtl�ielto.liqueiy solid food before digea. Atlantfo. The .1ind runs. thriough- a bom. dowtiand check the frosts; �a, smallq a , . j .
.- � I I - -1 I .. - U DtitY and bad;lhmbills; it is r unequalled, as it imme- in heartil- recommending the remo.dy to those . -. I I . I
A,note-book in his hands: 1: I itewing asaist6 the paratively level. country, being ,�omawhat . of.ifiolistu. e:in. the 'air 'eiiag4as a blanket diatel i �p eve ' . rbefimatl I suffered for .. . ..
� . ting it, the previous E I I r I . a y in nii nel the � digestive appara. suffering I from . - I . �
- Curlv.hcl full,proudly lifted, stomach in tbie particular. - - , , beckon � about midway of the 'road, where and.keeping the, air warm.. If the tkee- tns,, and -creates: healthy' . I
Blue eyes fa ad on his I!t score;Il , i ' hen t . lie grade-, - ' is ivitalizin�-�at,onq. 416od,� tonitig andt months with that trouble in my.right arm and I . I I � I I , I
Bten 11. . What` causes ,the ,crablilinig u6isa�w . some 40,� feet . I to' 1 4 the plautingTwore taken in handby the railway , I-- � all, th'o orgaiia''of the body in, shoulder, and often iwas -fl nable to use my hand,, . I .
. I I I .1, - I. .1 , Abe same manner is'liur daily food.' t Phosphates . I
(Sure a sober " daily paper " � � ,, . . - 6 f " tpany, I are t indat.ninhit the ainwa .
I - mil . , T There are two kraight' places o cou: -it would- pay-,fhom-iii-giving-a- -assimi= -t���-Y-ap-grsok%a
. . Never inetsuch use before). , laid is put, into a fryltig� Pair? � . :. , . -he-onl-y-coml)ounds-Loi-P-iii)sphbrous -fo -render.sleep an impossibility. I iiiust confess ,. I I I
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. . . . I . s some port' of road of lated by the's rif, andf are Nat agents for .-1
. :Lard .'always contain ion - In6arly 20 miles each. Th'6 curves supply of timber for tl ,And. improve the, ! L I lie's - that I entertained a repugnance. to '. patent I.-.. , � ,� -1 �.
� � mailit . , ! .vital powers. : , * . " , - , . . . � .
i Smiling lips send forth the " inhale "- - - water, and it is the eipausion'of, this water are few�, but1here are a,everal,witb a curv, climate of the country as*611" I In support . I ainfillglah".1t,e , . medicines,t but some of my fri6nl persuaded i I I �
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I... Shade of Moza-ft I what a strain I I , into 13t6 ,4orcing its way ,,h, the fat, stake of, two degrees. ; Ottawa is some 200 of hief idea, ,Lieut. Gordon ,menii0i6cl the ' . me to try Rh6unisl Tand alth6tigh it may be, I I
i . While the dinall unce4sin footsteps - 1 �am 1 van moh�-of-wirs'ometim ih true . .
I iling noise. ,"The feet higher than, CbteE6u' consequently �the 'fact ifiat'in Giermany the Goyernment is -E as get go ard that'll,mikht have got well without it,, one ' - . . I .
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i - Styive to, keep the. " tima," in vain. : . whialll dausb�� the cracl I ' i- - ,, � be ety- � that they haive to hu thing I d6 huow� that after taking fourbottlial , . I I � I I
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I . I 11 . . �. � hem. at which fat or pil boils is' much greater wlllgrage of 'grades isagailost the fast train 'no* iebeiving a revenue from the trees� -up for femi611e.s i i ., .9 the pal took -its departure, and I have now the. I I -
Not in m'uster or �atile'dral - I L k ard. The faste�t,lraiu in the United' 4 planted 6 the,shore. � - - 1 . IL, �:
I e�heitrd such straill e; thau,'that of ,water. , When, the-'Or4okling we w I I ,,and that in,the United StateB,6n , .1 . Di L. � , .. full use of mv arm. ,I. heartily wish. .YOU 1112- ,� � : � 11, .1
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1, " I L the wa . has ,been driven off from States is on the Pennsylvania Raiiroad,and of the� railway companies i I a I now receivi I ng ''. I . I I . .- �,
And I sten till the chanting . ., 1, coal ter I � I 11 . -" Illy skin which has! bean covered'- with scaly is all that you advertise it to be. I .. . I I . . I -, I
Dies away without,the door;, � . 'the fat, a6d when the l fat ,begins to boil' or runs from. Jersey City to Phfladel�liia-7790 - a return from trade, 'the. planting of which sores, has ' bZeme czean,� ail�oeth i aq,id soft 'as a I am, my dear'sir,- yours most truly, . . � �. .
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I . � I . . .. ; I I - � b �ble its heat will be,very high., , ' mileg-in I Lour and 52 Minutes, the aver-. w&s,6ommencedaboi�6t * 1- � '.Iadg'....�.- my hl�t,Ads were � covered with-- little l � . . � " � I I B. MITCHEL14 - I , . . I �. I
,. '' 4 � I � . I . 1 . I .11 ten years . ago. I - .. ,:. , . sc",,6 They � have: disappeared 47za 1rA better. - 1-1 - � . I I � I .
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� Ah, my baby, if outgrowing - �' . I ' 4kge� speed' being 48,3-10 " � - � . 0147b-Thave'biien'yo?, tl liel ,using' D - , � I ,��, _�
All tn� childhood words and ways, t Why in frying fish should the 1at or. oil ' I _per hour.
Thou shall keel) thy joyous spirit - , � . . be made very hot befor 46 the fish 9,reput The Boston and Pro.vidence�run the fastest - .1, . . .1 . . . � r. I L:Dll GlISTS., 1 ' : I 0 � . ,�
. . i raise. . . I ., . L I . I Latest troin Scotland. . 'Benson's Skin Cure. -A. M.NoblelI Seliha, N. 0.,� SOLD�'BYAL .UG .1 I .-1 .
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.1 . a is low when O� .. � � The .Csinada-Adantiti � as 'built I To .5 , Wriag. � Ce , , . .
or, �f in the choir bl,al . ' I : I Because if the temparatur . h ur . I .. W , There is a likelihood of a monument to � I I T I - I The .1he"atine l 1811praw I 1. ..,
,, �11 Yes '?"said the reporter,.:�.T. 1'.��i�g: �L *1 .
- is put into . the,, fryiug.p�n, it Under 6ontract by Hon. uchline. � � 11 " . . I . I .1 .
I Thou shalt sing" To Deems - grand. ,the fish I _D7 C. Linsley, of .Barn I 8 being erected in . Ma .. I.: in my h . at I as I a " re - ., I ST CATHARIT-Nt S, - ONT .* � . -- ' . I ... . , I
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i I . . No one knows, �Srva ourX . PF, ,, I b I epomespodden in the steam formed by iia, Burlington, Vt.� the 'Chief Eogineer being ', . Me',' Gray,, slog . ineer, . a member of the carry my copy . . i , I I ii Win6r 4L . Co : . I � - . I I . I. 1. .� , -11.
. All thy times in Elis hat . , : I I . P�. I .1 pli6dF6gi,�"riowsiiiiinutsh6il." - .. . . t . I I .!� w9lioiletil �A4!�U?s . , . 1 4 .
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1�upl 7ery indoii �bbafe I ow , inten a erecting . I . . . Iffaiwif lt�l � I
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Ahe ,water will l be at, once driven off d dentl of the'Burlibgt6n: ik L%moille Rail- a 8 -.'� . . -1 � [. I . I I I . � . 11 I . I I .1 .
Yet on meIrl page einblazoned , ,, an . chool of art�at,a cost of'.95,000, foi prell, I." ."', ,� �' �- - , I I �1, �
. paslising fidr, : '�- , � . the fish nicely- browlaed'by t4e aco'rchi�g road, and hag been a railroad con tractor for . � � � .1. 1, v � , . � . . � . �, . . . . � i
Sball.1 Else tbee . sentation to the city., Itsobjectwill bd't6 - � -, . Ats, Fits, K?ItA, 1, . 11 . '"'. C, 'L!.,1,,.'43, �*;,.. , 1. . I -T � ,. . .
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-Illng��` I 1. .; I . fish rl- meal th t --is, being & BuiliDgton, Illinois Central, Vermont & Madicar.Ag4dl - :AA-di-ess, with stamp, I - I . I , -
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� .. . :]BAGHELQlt�gALL. . I fre4labutlytarned ?- �, ' -- .Canada and other roads as civil eng' , the city. : I 1, . ..L � I I I � for pi.Lmphlet, Bafll �,Y., � . . . � i . . i .
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It seems like adream ,,, -�taweeiwooing ll tibu of thlg,waie'r..� Wiilen, the fish or meat ,t - age of- the.Canada-Atlautic..1.,Tbe 'road. is . Atam : acting in -Hawick !6( subscriber? , ' ;' -- - -, I � . I . , . .1 ! .1 I .t
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Like a legend offairi ,on pages of'g011 . . .. 4 1 I � . 1, I I a Ghine8e, means America. I ,: � . .
. to tbb clench Memorial Fund, it was " M, "I : , I . . . I I . I . :
T o soon the sweet story of loving was closed" is allowed to lie too long, steam is. ganer- built on the ,latest scientific principles ,so agreed to advertise for plans for a memo. I The poet1u6W what he was doing when he .1 . 11 I . I 11 1. .... � . I
I oo rudely awakened the soul that repoi e 'becomes far I , I �. . I . I . . - I .. I . �: l I I
I To I 3ed; '� , atea under it, and the substtano I ale. the. grading, alignment and �curva� rial building. to include. memorial hall - � wrote, , I � Mi, cou ntry,"Iis. of' thae.'� * . � I DR -,� I . - I I I .. I
I I kissed the whiteliPs th&tl&y under the Pal 4 Momeid the Btea ture r nceined * I I ' ' ' ' : � I I .1 ,� � I � . k . � I ��� . I I , . . . . .
. BOdden ; and ,the in ,is 3 a a On . The curves are. built museum. and science and art classes. . � ----1 1 � . -1 I I . I I , � ,
And crept back to you, lonely Bachelor Hall.... , . . Tb ' ?I . I i , I �
. . 1. I , Much longer than Usual, and the turns are : I . I ,a -" Dr. Bonson's Celery and Chamomile Pills I � . �:. , I I I. .
� I 11 . I � driven off the.sti.rface catches to the. hot . oost�ds to� be: about t3,000 t ... �.� , . I I I I � ..
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. graddaf a6a 'present.. a g . I . .. I I . . for the cure'of Neuralgia are a success."�Dr. I . . .. . . . .1 11:1 I
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eyes limve grown dim, and my hair. has be S- ,
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.. I turne iii�boil6a'=saigo'ji.licy and,savory 2� Manager Linsley has given much time ' � The' Duke of -Buccleuch has given Mel. G. P. Elolman, Christianburg; Va. . 60 eta. at I I .
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But Ink heart beats as warmly�ii4l�gni to -night ' ' -, _, ,, 4 -,' l ... I f tihe'fire,'liarderiing attel toward making a p6tf rose Abbey a thorough overhauli . I . � . . &11,19F sta. , � .1 11 .1 ! . . . � ;1 it i�t�ql i . � " l � I 1. Ti'
As -in days that are gone azid5tintyeirs, that: are '�, ,JJeCalliell Al act ,track, Dg' ,The . 1 t- . : � "
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""ll 7t.".1 b. 11� A. I gh and no:, r�aadidstznant, � of I", rboi,of the nave, I whic is ,wholly �con. -A'Frenchian is 'te ng adonkey to �. 11 IU' I I . I � � I
fled- . I 11�' i itwisurfaoej seslls�.up,A a- .pores , roug I I , Ahe 'track 11 , I I f. I h - 110 bi � Ak I I � 1. r I
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Though I fill up my fIfL�on'i�&ilri4iilito�'tbe"dead - 'Whiah'.`tlid juices'Might escape.', ,It sots in � IgA)ermitt(id � without,' obnfoimlin � �io strucl stone, hawbeen put into all talk Whal we .want !in this � country is I V, .1, I I ,�: . I ; I .
For over my senses sweet memories fa ,- - I l .. t � I I , I " i6rdcl the,south aisle, south trau7 ! . , I 1� - 11 . I I I . I I '.
. 11 t these of; '&� � at - man who: will teach, donkeys not to talk.� I . I I
A. r� 11�Il the.:sanie way, tbat the sudden' dip in o Ill .1 Dirit, eve]. : lont - . I � . . %, I . " i I . '. . � . l
d the dead is come back to old Baci I . I and the choir liave'.all, received more , � I i 1 11 �! i - M . . I : I � � � � I 11
. I -1 � : boiling water does Tupon the j oints' (if meat; , All those . whose efforts and -opt .1 � . I �r� : "!, . l . I .
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. but - more effectually. ..To turn' broiling mor,ey have done much toward piisfiing the', orlesa attention,. I ., �. . . I ca"acers auld'6tber4ainors' ,�. . � . . . I .
l.see her fair face through a vapor'of teais, , , , , I
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And her sweet ,voice c6iheB back o'erthe desert, most, never mee a fork, but tongs; a fork' -Canada�Atlanli Railway --to its ` t � The ten' Strome Ferry rioters d. , , , 1 i �al success: bl� Worid's . � , � t I � ,, i I . I � 11
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. And i hear, oh� so gen'(I�, the promiae,:sha spoke, Opens an escape for' the juice., and. wastes, Stage of Con4iletibn are ex -Gov. Greg ry /the .21Bt ult., liberated from. CAR n .�afl Ai al Association, ' ' aid, BEFORE �r- AND � k - , I .. 11 -
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And a soft, spirit hand soothes the heatt"that is the best part of the most. , 1. .� L Smith, 'President of the Central Vermont after undergoing about two monthslm " . Efilitili Appliancet 6re mil ell 0, :, 'i ' L '. 11 il
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broke � . Why is cabbage .rendered more;, whole. ,Railroad ; P4eiBsrs;'Bootb and, Peflls'�,, lead- sonme'llit., Before . leaving priaon the Men, ". : ,. . r.: , . I I
r so I fill up the flagon, al drink -'that isair- * I . . . � I . I I I ''I . . . � , ! I .� -TO MEN GOIMM YbUNt . . � . ,
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I I To tile dead and the dying of BacholbrHall. 7- sonde and Until b beingr boiled in two ing lumber. manufacturers of Ottawa, and each received their railway fare to Strome ��.rtv-fivei. thousan&-immigrafits arrived HO I ar I o_suffoAng; fronli Dnfflrav � . � I 00 I � .. I
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... - , I I � - -�.,.� ,-Hou�-D�.-A-.-M-uDotfgl-d-'-6n�d-�D --- d7 - -- -F�e -- ui�y-511- a---------iy-of- d' the past mol - W IYEAKNESSRS and'allthosedisemeh, . : .
. I -- � , , W�aten ?� , r . I I . Einsley. rry, 6�7gr.M7 0 a., an a su p y 0 . . I 0 . .
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I I . , I .1 I I I . Because (according to Dr. Paris) cabbages' The road Was"completed to,the St., Law- broad and chel B04 for the purl .p. %. � .1 I I , . I -1 . i " . I Vil WASTING `;;Ii�C from AnwSRA an(L ; : I � I .. .��
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. . rich colors, sombre . c��Iors- colors . da I sli� con stin a in the, wain'mor I *Lyclia E. . P. b . akham' . a Vegetable Conapouti OTIVUL CAusrs. speedy relief 1�iiff compl I
Colors- . t i ark essential oil, which is apt to rence River from Otta;w , . I � 'Ne'x''t year the tweentenary.9f. the, U d -rationOtHEALTft,VXGoR&hd3l"uooj)G�.,o.t,l,rT"... r ' . - '. .
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� I I . I I � :sots; and hexecomudends 6t 1882, and th , k of building the sac- I al� ranks first as a curative agent in all compiai t I . 1tdi8(-o;very Of tile XJ1IetQehthBerltUrY- � 1- � I . . I 1�
I Ing, I I . . produce bad,'iafl I a Wq! versity';f"Ediaburgh will be celebrated by liar to women".' �! - .. I l . , . in", : "'Pro,'l farinla.tratodp,,mplill -Aill s , .
Neill colors, colors wild, colors tamE I I that they should,bet boiled in two successive tion from Coteau i Alburgh Springs, � . pace I I . Send a on,,,� �. � . 0,11 ,�. I
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Autumn colors till, they fire all re -appearing - a. L � I � I � . - I - - LiAle-BELT GO., MARS LL, lM ik . I
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I .Yec wh , o's ,to biame, -.1.1----- . -. I .71, .- tel trad, Vermont, is already well, adV�no6d 4 and Agricul lwn? --- �Because -it had no .1 1- -11 I . � I I i
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- nts chro- 1 EDglishwalkin-g3japkit , . , , gX. n 'the Internat y:ExhibAion, tv . .� . 0, T : . . I .
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Setting the field, wood -wou-nt�,ins-ifl,mme��--.---LNei�:-Jersey,a.-,-appear with Ofthekoad ave eon ai with steel �railik I I 0 .
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ac�eg �;; L_ _ I . I " his road will. be 132 miles- it, 68:6gened. . - . . is no mrguiug� a co�v'ard into courage.' I . . . .1 I I . I I .
-- Rel, blue, green, yellow, violetcall-prismatid;' chenille r .I . 7 ',',,-:�', ', ' 1� . . . I � '. *l,,* 'IT here: I I I ... L . .
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, favorite oo orAdr, air noW,�Is the Eng- . . OtuavFA_ and Best y L,The sub.ject of ensilage is receiving Much Kidrl that medicine ofwoncterful.efficacy . VEGETABLE' '', : � I'
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I October -the Beal of rare tints optilescerl .. . 0 1 1 ttentiOD on ihO ps�rt'of�the:SoottiHh 'farm- in fill diseases of the hv6f. and kidneys. Itispre- I . 11 1. .1 I I 1. '41 . 11'�
This year at last-lifid forever the, same� The,NeWmarket sty13 of, coat promises Miles. The primar?object of building. the . tinge pared in both dry and liquid ,form and emu � , . I I - � . I . . I I I . I I
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Of all the fair products 6f"Tiod6 tho quintescent: Canada-Atlantid'Rmilway was to�g,Boujr . 6 full I .� . . . . : , � ' 4 . - o - ' ; .
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.to be, a favorite for promenade dresses. , abort out fo I i the . immense lumber.b i a a it comes�dp for . share of discussion-'. diuretic. T.11Y.H. 1i . 1 I - 71 , , . 0 I I I . I
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YOtW,JIO'S,.tO-blaMe7tLh,h.uesbobltLri�e?.' , ' , 1. 4Long cloaks promi . the rule for- , 0 liaiiiellB Lord Thurlovi and the Earl 'of'Seafibld I t 1. I I I I I . . . 1 .. URE I I I . I I
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. Oka , . , - 11 Dunphail and the latter on Tochienbal egin6 to, le ' !� i . -
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. And soon will ha�tou southward --geese in flioeks, formed 11 invisible " appear ,in new fabRos. arc gradual � and easy,, the-' igh at grade, - . I . . I I .. I I , I . l , . � I . I . .1 1-. �- . I �
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- 6r -wise ` -powerfully.' . . I I . , , t��_ Was s; cloll costs, stockings and all �
Aud people wpaili . .. I 1 4 .tKe traffic capacity of the road Manager 'I, , I . 1. . Re . � ,: ... I.-L,os§-.:of-�A'p,petit�e''7-�,-..,7�-:- .., '' � -.%.. ��:� .,
Now gaze up .1. . I . . I gr . ""'-ct6n--be-colored-i3tiede�dftxliy'---w-tffi"ffie- . I � .1 � . I I
� And speak of autumnal equinbx,'il 'not. . I Velvet ribbon is.1largely 'employed for ':�insley recently Made upa rmincon�siB I I .... - g u( DybB. � I I I .. .
orl skies, - .. tral black most I I t - � - t., carried with the eatest interest. , I 1. ,� �. I3aFi'Z..'.d Fashiodable. colors. Only 100; . I .
. I . �. . 11 of :ing.-OfA0.1osded freight - cars,� "rr�ing 4SO - '' �, A- an in o1f`E3';500,'bas been .. expanded oil .. . I i I I n igestion, .,Sour� Stma6h, ,:. I I I � .
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I - I - drawn from 0 Awn to'Coteau b "I'Mans- tion'of the improvements via;s celebrated. . I . . I . I . I I �. I
fi-weet, � a - iios�66&6ii 13 ya , - 'ck Headache uld Bilidusness, , � , - ,, . I .. .1
A novelty in rich dress filv. 11 .. i I America is � the.'dustiast .country he,'ever :,
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Exebaneed mnli ratified by klisees I "at'. � . field - , i, ith ,eage by,tbe burgesses. of the', town riding* the 'Bited. , I � I . .
oweet, ", . in clifsters of flowers,lin � . locolmot ve w . I .
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. . )pliqued�oh satin ground. - 4 - ,time, . � r . � I I . i . I p ,i � y alU bruggists� � � 1: . . �4
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- . '� ' P i ted waists are- faefiionablel � i I � . , it of .� � .t ]it p5arei, I - � rr ..�i� l, I I . . : .
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Once more in sweotac6Or4-. , ' " - and will ' , � � . No '' . . burg, which inolu & a circul over twelve � I � ,. � - .. ,
Bosidoillyotithfullovers doo-P. will,. baeet,'mee�, dOUO1U . . 11 , , , I . I I � . . I - 4 . . . : I
. � I I btleas become populai-with tall, well. . - I a er G as 1.1licl - mileif. , , The boundaries have only. been , Welle� " ��ugh on Rats'�"AluiLilil druggotEl... buk.,.ow.n..t6,�i,�;i'-.Teiia�.. snd-f5,':.L:.1 ._111--!-- , 1 �
meat. I . . I . 4 , , ,'I, . , , - - $66-,il, w ask in,y- -:-b i - -10---- . ---
I 1 6 . 4 . � wi uri�g,tbe coutuiy', the. - 2e. sim -h-, - - � 11 1 .
. , I I . t ce ridden before d or mailed foi . afii�. S. WRLUi,.i7eisey city, . 0 0 outfit ff6e: U. HAT,1,7`rq IV CO., P�ortlsln ' �, . I
I . lay, ir, . I proportioned figaree., , ` . :' ' �' , , , , These ar 'm,dde, by passing an endless i � �. 1. . I .� I . -11, , I IT %I � . � . i . 11 L I I . l. 1. , � � 4 ,i ,� ,,
The winter's coal I, * . . last occasion being on the marriage of the - �, I , . l . .., 1. � I .. . � I � I I . �. . - . I
And fiJI up'every bin �' Cietonne�'rernaiii exceedingly p:)Uulg,r strip , Of hem .. 11 : .. L I I . .., I., .
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� � For when tbo.weatbor's cold, � -� u pictures mrejavorit6 designs.' I � I - I ; , . , , I.., 1. I . I I
, � , Wettest �bath of'melted asphalt, And then,rol . �� - . I il: ! P . - I I 1 4 . ., .
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And adds & c6uple of dollars to the ton, ton, ton. ' Fj6wtflowergare employed oa *inter. tightly and smoothly on a core, to g . I I . I . , , I ,
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: I . , bO , UU6tB. Birdg'and feathers are " the ' PoPu- required dialmeter. When the number of , The Ciyde'ig 98. miles long, arainsan Vour. iutluence to redeem humanity ficim. its, i I t, I I I � -
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� Again the season's come , � 4A r garniture. ..I Entird birda airaijauch need. 1. I - 11 !:, �1 I � I . 11.'. I I �,
. When mar . . *o . la��Brs thus rdllbd: is suilficient': to afford the a,rea of 9,15. square miles, and. discharges numberless, ills, maka'all things else subordinate I ... ;;1 , . . . . 4
. riod'loen go home, . ' � . - ' Steel -grays have appeared, in :nifilinery. dee I . . . to health. � lf:vou nossess! thi's ino6timab ie'trea- . .1, ,'; I 0 1
And try to play the old familimr'dodge, dodge, t r Red and yellow,piomise:to be I ik6d thidknesEy the". tube is strongly .into the Atip6latio o6ean, 48,000 cubic fact Of sure you may#an'smit the shmo.�and -your off. , � I I . . I I I .
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. I aying, y", my dear, I , . , mil.linery dosigned for young 11dies and Bel the whole cooled in. wafer. When � secure this, it Will - be wel'I to seek the motherly I I I I I,; . � .
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'Tie very lat� I foar I �. I 0 1 . I I UO7 Carial countenance of Mrs. Piriltbil pynn, Belass. . I
But then we've had a tn� �t�;gofthe lodge, lodge, 1. .cold the core is drawn' out, and uhel dues, more than 16zT1. Comes Out �6C Eoglisb� . � I I 11 . I . .. . I
lodge. . . ,A hat attracting attention from- young served,with I a waterproofing bomp � i � � . I I I
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- . . I I ladle6. is the. high crowavd Henry II. h1t, In additionto being �6wlutoly. tigfi�, And E vgjigh B�jpgi I . --LoidlLy.�s"a bl�l English Am'bas- I .1.11 I I �. � - i
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1, -in London red heels to ladies', � boots with the brim Durliied 'fig alightly all smaotb,�'and much, chelalicl than iron, these I . . I eador t6,Pal Once 1867. � . � . I I I .
a coming into fa hi , i , " �, around. i - I �, % � � - , , , ''. . � ' . . ling. , , lo '' ,. '. I I �. I � � I ! � -2-4l 1, L . . . . I I . � I I I I
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B ion aga,la. I pipes have 3n4th I a I I I . I
I I ,40S67� the:frtit tra46 ol'Jam9ic% with . � AO!vl,�.t,,�t'�,,c4.",ilt.aiptivcm . . 11 I
I I d Gloves with gauntlets, mputchitig the Bides are scarcely three-fifth66fl,an in- : t I . .. i I
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ostuing'aud A.0tched with old gold silk are' thick, ihe�- wil.t. wibhstand� a p�esll of' . � I E i ,
. . lCongreals passed a la�v �i�tliorizing the Gov. I � liches of .1 . 11 On.thebppea,muceo the !first symptoms - I
. I . ere -are 9,18o:gl, 6 with, M, ,tuan�Atteen�atm -i7 L�-as ' 40 - e--- -l- I., I -
ernment to ighi introduce ., , � ye ,K_e� oaphere841-bur-tied-L .Tb)a . bananas and.barkels of a -ige�er-t�l�-deb�l.it-y-,-Ib�s�bt-�- pp6b1toi-p&, .� � .. . . .
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Central AmeridiC i� guara I I . � underground 'broken by 111. I I t, " . � . � � .
. I livelve imuntle . I they will not be I lor', chilly'sensations, 161lowed by - night- ' I . I
V I- p ar Whi ., dr6813'es in preparatiod' for cold . sedlenient! norw,bon violently shaken or. oraliges"alone hall risen to 35,000,000, and awbAts� mud cough prpmp � measures for,, I I . r . . �, I . .
�, cerit. on the amount invested in I the Inter I I 'hen of, wool and silk, also satin,and 7jarr[ed ,The material being, the total value of. Abe - trade was El 2.1 - . I relief sbo'u, Coasum�tibu is - Rl. I . 1, . I I ,.�
Oceanid Canal., � . . . . . . I velvet. Th !. 1 pgpcl -a bad con. 000'., . I I ,. ,4 I d" be ta,kbu� - � -,�g� ,; I I . : I
� . ,e favorite 'trimming is embrod. ductor of beat, the I do noi readily i I . scrofulous diseaw of the lung6-ther 'fore I I 1� , I
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,ubbing with.the outside of fresh 'One Way of.making a'dress.'ekir now in- , , , , � ... " I I . .
bandB by i .. " t , * I .1 I . . � land on January let, 1883, was 90,784, -thdi and fitlreugth�resltoier-Drl. i Pierce's II Gol-. , K I : � ". 1 4 . I
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�". .. ,. amodiately. The tile oils in the theuone*ide�one- eigbt�more close tl�en the tigato acknowledge its debts to the past 65,131�,�Iriah,, 16,58�6,; Scotch, 7,781; born liver oil Aa-f� udUtive,lana unsurpaised al'3 � . I �
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.lfingdilf , , H16 c d a great watering- iii1hdiaor the Colonies, 1,004',; foreignbro, A pe*alloral. �F I
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wiped Off. I'' . . '. Both the Bleeveei and, AhirtB of velvet - place, recently. allowed,to pass over without 82;.not reported,- 200., The following are blood and hin.dred 'Affections, ,it' has no' I I I
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GJADSTONE'S rodent trip to the 66n- bapqueBare cut out into e4tio,res and have I recognition the hundredth. anniversary of ,t I he. religious, den6minat I ions of the above equal. rugg'iAltlil t(ie world, over. .. .. 1. I I . � I I ;
tinent has got the Pall Mall Gazette to hunt. -lace frillaget beneath, and the �_qaare open. . � � . na 'ed:ChurebbfE * on Consumption I , . .. . 1.11
Ono of the m6st'-important events, of' its , in n,lalld 10,189 � Ronlan !For Dr, ifierce'%pamplilet 1, - I . " . � 0
o throat is oitah 'v�kfir-an'�4-in � the ,history�tho first visit of,Gborge,,Prin6e of "Catholics, 48,685; pi.,b;torl 7,662 ; I send two 9tamLV - ;; . , . 11 . . 1-1 I 1. I . �
. in,g lip the time, when ail English Premier in g at th I . I . 4 .1 . I , -, to Wonf,L"8l Dt'RMN�igy i I ;2Z . 0, i F! I . I . . . I
I ever took 9; holidayout,of the British Islas. came Way. ' � ' .I �: �, � , WaloB,'wh6, according. to,, some opinions, WeBleyans, 3,3,4:5 ; other Protestants, ,609 -' WHD1C&1t,Ae;lo0�kc3coN, Buda,16, N.Y.. � r ." . I . �
search over the f�les The fifty years back A, fashion revivrea,filom Maria Antoin. set 3he great poutherni watering47place; the notreport0d',,260. ---' * I . . j � i, , - I I � I � . . �
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fails to ehow any pr000dani'for Mr. Glad- ottb's time And introduced � in dremy 11 Naples of the W`ast,", in ,the way of �e- . I ; " � . �, -- I is B � aid that the largest grapevine iu . I I tire aBusinesla .
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. I -fuitea 8tates-growV on the prell as of headship is at t 0 SPP,NCEIR- . I I
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I irst Lord.of -,xdade both with and without p'affq.. There,,' �' ' ' Lta�sgired at the'�tni�erqalists, Con. will be a,; parallelogram, about 450� miles Me. Maddlen� in PiRd Cbnnty, Pa. ' It is IS BUSINESS 00"BGS , � ' I 1. .
be doubted 'Whether a single'r 1p6le's ' � I I I I . I . . 4�&d . I . - 1�
Her Majesty's Treasury kitibe We are, ale6wAistcoats of rich broo4des, blit' � - 'i' At Detrpit th�t �366,000 had &a, long and 210,Ade,a ' ld,� tbifty-t-1 D troamfoh. Cironfarglibe. I I I I I .1
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time ever 16fb the Kingdom except,pn busil. toning up close about the throat �nd aom 4 1 . 3edsti I d paid during. 'the ' "past kb�'r to its Whole lailgih the�,,Canad letenclt3 a bd,s6, is a''qual of 9. mile � - I . � I '�li,
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