The New Era, 1884-04-25, Page 91�
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pri DaMot I a XAT"W IrAMMON NOT48. :r*4r4oiteALonAr4w.*oAjwvr,iwjmsii �
.We to one o4 the iorde,ju watting to . . � � XM71104 fo: I& ponmeo .-
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. 1; p. � I i .-F ------- 0— tbegueen. Help also& vary4eall poll. . I OR I , . . J94P Blame very willing 11 oune, In Lthe Samuel B. Robbing, of Appleton, X
I 1. I 11 I tigazA 'Of extremely ridical opinions, and, The TLa I 11 ib,� Ime � a.,
. , test Aotos Re 4iqd last Mouth. He n in receipi
as radical era axe taro birds, be probably I � I Ka.rding Society No'velties irx 1?oraoa in,pd jaouve. XoCky Akeltutnt". of a Pension Since the wax, atia 04 he Was IL
0 CURRENT TOPICS. h i I . ril .. , . Upper,Tonclorris I 1X014 AdOr=aell,t. ,, Rev. Principal, Grant, Ini,sbe Weel '
a future before him In English I . , ;, gives wi
. . dower and 0111141080, hie pension would
Tai proprietor of the white olophaIii, politics. � . r I Some Sala Cushions are made, .to look the failewilig �ama*Wg Redoubt Of his Alic- 619, With, him. This, however, aid not suit
-offers m prizo of §00 for the bast pocul not � . GOOD STORIE8, GOINO THE BOUNDS. like ZOIrgO b994, , I Coastal aftempt to bag a peoplipx. kind of hie friends ; So when it became evident
, U Z1 Union Xe.di,44 Dr� Damontpallier - � I rouse in the Selkirk range of the Rocky that file days were nutAbere4, it won
�exqeedjn, , H80sooks oovoreil with skinp, with horn goutitalne, through which the 0 ' 'to so ,
_ ,_gAttylin go Suilual,, II as. I - rests, are touch admired. . .
. , 'Q . p tbr*t sacred JiOwa that I' 00,104111 0"" the Waal A London correspondent souda the follow - P- R- Is determined to find a, wx r'bim. A
. I � :bime of 13g. okatV budget.. . . I - _Wpow: It AfterAmich-, Al. and I had re. woman was found who wpa, willing to be.
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the .eta .who usually at th a . Vans Of Obl:040 Wallis can Only U., The backs of, invibogany or plush a mained ,behind our party tvp.b4sko, up a b come a. wife and widow in quick Succession.
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I 9 yo Sing. the bomatleo of others . . prip accountedfor by the-faebtfist oup�hslf of The Duke of Bueoleugh and Queensberry va tied with wide ribbon bows. . . of,fool, bans, after a fishing that I &raw The lw in Maine requires live 4 1 eye, notice
14 relieve the pressure. on the a rl . . i's dying. Re was. born in 1806. 1 all , ,
�' te-baske' by eptdring.the race for the the brain Way become 1 more motive than . The West elegant portieres are bead. aware will bring down upon ps tha. wrath begg
, L 1. . I I (k,*tha marriage. On, March 2nd gob- ,
. Ord Tennyson Is restive under his now Painted, in copies of Celebrated pictures. I - I I 4 I
a owW , 'a stake, 1 ,do bon I I . . and contempt of &)I Sportsmen. Thore are bins fell into A odr4atoog condition in d d
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� the other-& qlr4)umet&noQ which leg Mrs. He writes very out repHea to - , vs,riouq kinds of grouse . .
� him to conclude that tb , Staged Chinese pheasants are beautiful, ... in the MOUPtOAU0; : U0 recover his menties bolero he died, on
Pend ,era is a functional *those who o0airatuisto him. HallaW , , all easil,v shot, but one takell 00 easily PA March 4th, Wkiell, $quite Pease, the pension
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Soulastupid, people In Mantua are raising lode ence. between the In mounted on Wood panels to oorrespopci the fool ben, or ruffined tree gioueo I
, , � . brai I � I I , omisphores at Tennyson, Iiiii eldest son, has no Woneyp - .
money to erect a mqnum nt to the poet the a. The manner in which he and his wito is a Confirmed e v id. with the wood work of dining -rooms. . . These ageat,learae4l how aqAr dissolution Rob.
. .. "a _4 , , , lemonabraboa $his faeb . � in W 00mbinge in graceful curves, or. , sit on loge or underbrush, or the branches billawaa, be so4t at -baste to Rockland. to;!
Tirgil. The next thing some creak seeking ,c . is interesting, The pla,quos$ of trees, and gaze Placidly ist yOu,'Oven the bride selepto .. U
pit The Princess of Wales is beginning to In.the- . ' TO bliappily, tboiw,odlact
notoriety, and oblivious of lent, is put iata tile soninambulletio in, soft, paint or -plaster, bronzed, are When you are arswln� no
state. - The object 'Or to I itato bar husband's old weaknoss"for still much Admit at to kao Ic them, did 406 arrive till I are
produce two dWer. going behind the so ad for friezes and dadoe. . , . a midnight, ,nine, he
11 Iftegi'mpupineut ones., At,the St.Jsmesl . over with a,atone or atiol�, or to ouare them attar Robbins! death. The wOlman was
.am sere, perprInjus," out yet simultaneous hallucinations, one of Theat Bunches of proasod . ,
-, w,xllpropose amQnume , nt for the , late Q to the other night She inspected the I . ferns, if pub in &no in some primitive w Dr., Hector pays hurriedly taken to the chamber where Rob- -
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IlOrstills F1400118. It is the $lory at the the brain, and the other by a, wholly inde- working of the stage baoiness, looked into flower -pate, tilled with, send, 1 1 �epp. that he never found niuoh diflioulby in bins lay dead and the mockery of a,
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not the Comm the green -room, %rid finally I pal - d a visit to green all winter and appear to be I . I , . .
elbOrMiall Of the dead, peadot action upon the other hemisphere, . catching them with a short pletle of sinew marriage ceremony between the living
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0 inspirea most monument building. . Mrs. .!Kendall in bar dr6sailig-roorn. Circulax-be.valled wirrors, . . � a twine, iiade, into a noose and fastelled oil woman and the . rough
Vat I .1 . - I - Accordingly this doctor tells -tba_)?a.tiont--%t . . . 1%
-4-- , � hie ight ear . that: the weather is fine mud A tresi is promised to the literary world. work brass trainee and'ahains to ba t a slonaer pole. As you approach slowly, with. Pease's Bola tooJx the. clammy hand .
A anctaxT inquiry',.ia England re,yealed thelourt warm and bright; his aadstant Mr. Froude will publiBb in the mutupin the by fall spiked bells over . a I the bird does not seem in the losit at' the dead and placed it in that of the
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via patinae fact tha�br -within -the last: two upon .the left tells him at the Same time -last two volumes of Carlyle's autobiography, 9 I ,'S`-,,, 0:14141 riTIlle h a VVY - - frightened, but site gravely watching your willing widow, At the funerat Shp, was law
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. that it rainsi The result. is the and in the�preface to Wide,. gat, I proceedings$ till Y6%. pass thp noose over traduced Be Robbins' wife And
$ t ationt I the third. volume will � aft frames on pictures have , V claims the
sibur so no less then twority,seven highly- defend himself from the charges of India. r I its head, or -perhaps when the noose is pinsion money * .
I* I . - Parliament have Smile$ with one-half of the famel ile dis. I I i4wruit, posell"' ' "' . .
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,portant qoestious in oretiou which the critics have brought Oratiges lastened, Oil the, upper lefficol.n*, al000-it obligingly'dodgeor its, head, and I
an decided by a single vote, Among them content shows itself upon the at r. he . I . r then YOU hSV6 Only to
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demonstration 4000mes still met arked &9alust him- I with m wide riblicia'bo"W. . pull it off tl2o tree. - . ��_
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a the union of E agland ,and Ireland, the , ffer ' The flesh is sweet mud tender, and halt a, * * * * * * * * * * * * * .it**
. OD tingauce, of the American war. and the whell the hallucinations 'of two di rent 'Lord Pembroke, who has been very All, The newesti : 'fadlilonable glassware is . * . * I
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second reading of the first Reform kill, Ift Ooneorial organs, hearing and � eight, 'ore is going for a cruise on the ]We i Webb's Iby. It is Englis dozen, fool hens in a stow are * * * * * ii * * *,*t
. , I diterraneMn h, and very.charm, to dainty appetites a welcome addition * . . . 4,*
I behooves the parliamoutv,y voterl excited. Fot, this the doctor tells the in the ateam YACbt Minerva, which be. Ing in vaaes, Salad or flower bowls. " has to the 1 variable balcon mud baninac * * I I 1* *
baucLwjle 0 be oil patient att his right ear �bat he in . ) the Isie Marqu all ivory tint an III ka Of I . .
u the.roll is called. � - , in the longed tt is of Conytigham, d is ornamented with the- 6- * - I
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_ '' .1: country, and draws a mental picture, a pie. Hie companion will be Dr. Kingsley, with� colored glass flowers in relief. , hary men distin anything less,aolia than * I ...... .� . *
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Wa could all eat with born Spoons, in- me, in which he is �akibg pe,rtq - At the whom howrote, in otherclayB, 11 South Sea some till, plain, 0 � * ,;;..i. � � e
.. I same moment an aselOtaut ,is imitati i quare Zino articles thatt pig in Same form or another. Well, Al * I �` "
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staitd. of silver (ob . . I ag the Babbles, by the Earl and -the Doctor.,, . come for the purpose look ,very well when secured four or five in tan minutes. I * 1�1 .... "I'.
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I serves a Contemporaneous harking of & dog at the left ear. On one The Duke of Marlborough has turned his covered with gold paper on which every knocked one over with a stone, and, phasing * 1� I I '. " *
philosopher), and give the CiGre�C� to tho side at the face the Patient smile's with back on England, for a long bible to come, imaginable object is Vested, butterflies I I ... 1 (. ,
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poor; but, if we did, civilization would be delight, while the, other expresses annoy The late anib against Lord Aylesford has birds preponderating. . three times with a lQog stick,, and at lash *1 . � A ..! . . I *
last under an ocoan of manufactured. pan. &nee and terror. . � � Thera is - no 111111110," reminded the public of soandalB which the A fine quality of matting may be need brought it down. Farther on, we * * : I " .* 0
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peppered ,
'prism; Did not a clergymen in Eliza- said the doctor, . . 'I *
p , Churchille had hoped ware. forgotten, and for, 1 a deep dado and either 16ft plain or with valleys of Stones an old cook Who had * . -- I..."! *
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the bead of the house is thinking. like painted or bronzed, ,the effect being better perched on the too of a tree, and ' I � _� *
obbtb�s ieigu denounce the monstrous luxury be, who can give expression almultaneouBly -1 ... IV . , ,
of using any forks at all, when God had So upon eabb, side of his face to emotions 00 Byron, of eattling,in, Italy. , when the floor is covered with the Sam calmly clown at us the 'while, Occasionally * * � , 11 i * *1 �,,
visibly given man five fingers to eat with.? oppoogd.11 I . Ile * "',
I . MC- Swinburao's attack on Byron in the material underone large or 0 several on;alllr chalijitig hii position to suablibr tree, as if * - � - I *
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. . Xineteenth Oentury is extraordinarily, vii rugs' ' . � to give no a better chance, mud at Isat- *1* I 1�* ,
IN the Dominion Senate yeaterday Mr. . I XKk09810r'T0fflWm]b4dle8. ... . � ua I I
First catch your lover. , lent. He.. Bays that the older Post WaS The rranokl�u Cottage at, Elberou has disgusted with our. bad' practice -flying * �� , . .1 A . I �� .
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AJISU moved the House into, committee. to h- I 11 dependent for I I ined with cork. It is awsytoofarii a the wqod forus to follow * , � .�, :: * * , ,
. - . Hold him when you.have oaughb Im. .his effects on the most on" room entirely ' r lat . � .1�
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Consider the riDport ox-tpb Committee on Don't let go at I him to catch every new vulgar aid violent resources of rout and arra'ngod in flat' her ow pieces - about one I . I I . --,. , . .. * * . * *4
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Railways #nd Tele a' I . I . . Cabo and splash and splutter." A -Ida that tech in '1',3gtb, which "remade to fit in , . i� - , - - le
.gr plis on the Northern one that ooWesalong. - Forly Tears Ago. I _1 I
- Try to got very wpil acquainted With him � Byrbit's veree is 41 nob the broken gallop of each other. It has the effect of a light �
. Railway Bill. Tpat part of the Bill pro. . . . , ' LYDIA " --PINKHAN918
. b .. rough vigor; it ia the sickly stumble. of colored wood.. I Coffins were very plain and burial-caiketo . � I I � '�
viding for the Consolidation of thie bonds efore you take hini. for life. . I I . unknoyrn. I I .. . ..�. .1 . �, . �..
QJ; stock, and the i8aue, of now stock or . nd I � .
Unless you intend to atipporb him, 11 drivelling debility.". I were 1 , . . � -ET 4"i -
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__# Oat whether he ,eakas enough to support 'In the, same reviow the Duke of Argyll 'are used;. Awl; it is the fashicin now to Tombstones had larger epitaphs . and, * . * -1 � 8 A POSITIVE CURE * �14'*',, 1,.* ,.e
libilds, was struck out, also the clause, , - -- . castigates Mr. Henry George, 0 The to verbosity origraved-upon them. * I *.-* -, �,i I I
providing for an extension of the, existing yom , . .1 cover with old. English mottoes, woikel' MO - . , I - *,-* 4 Irl 1`
I agreement with' the Hamil,ton.'&.North. I Don't maki)" rmja4he is an Sagel;- Prophet -of San Vranoisod.11 ,, It is not,,, crosswise over thQm, each one differeAt, Xggs ,ier6 i'sNillffig a d0tou and butter' Fqr'�all of those Painful ' 6 DIM 'L , n
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'Don't PSIM'YOUrSOlf Off Oil bim for on� he Bays,' 11 the dishonesty or the violeube such as, "Dost some time counsel take, and considered high � at eighteen -cents per ,* eaknesaga, ho Common to our ea I t * 4, - ,
western Company for a period of 09 yearoo � . .. I � Of . . matimes tea." 11 . I . . - - :!,� �
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either. . his teaching that strikes uw,mbst, out its 00 , 1. . pound. I I �p , * *FEmAr,ropu , x . *, .*
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' unutterable meanness The rest is a Matting is � no put .' on'fio6ra how in, . , The country retail Ga'do waamuch better, IT WILL' CURE 'EN . TIUEL'r- TIM WORST FORM " : . � -?z
A duarous fete is to be held at Porapeff . Doulb lot him'spend his salary on you ; " t . . I I
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i that right should be reserved until after rather 00ramonPlace aefance, of the land. Straight broadthq., a plain or bright -colored as.people could not aOV&Sily iUU tO'the 0 t XALE,',COXPLAINTS,'-ALL OVAfUAN TAOUBZXS,� �
at the b�ginnirig of May. 'Tile f1rat day it marriage. � - . . lords. - I I . I . . . I . . . . . . -&-floci and by r il. - , . . . 'i.y rBLES, � - .
. . piece being, ticked alL arowid t 9; FLAMMATION AND ULCERATION. FALIANG AND D
iq supposed there is a visit of this -Emperoi If you have any conscientious ocrupleB Salvini is being lionized in London. One square of the samp in the middle, the rest . I rLAcB=NTS,AND,TI[E CONSEQUENT SPRfAt. WEin.
. . . I ' Business letters were moie-volu I
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. . tons against marrying a man mith'& mother,. a a a a a cblcl�ua NESS, AND IS PARTICULARLY . .�
of Rome to. -Pompeii ; there .will be a! day he is invited to m6ot Lord Woiselay. being: filled with plain white, or any indit and formal, an w r writt n i B, Precise, CnAxoE or Li�n - * 4, - * * , ,,
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games, chariot, riding, s, procession and a Say so in time that be may get rid. of her and RoberMrowbini'; the' next he dines vidual teste-48 'carried out, to IaY it in 6 -round hand.. .,. .1 *.!�,
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number of shops will be decked out as they to oblige you,'or get -rid of you to oblige with Mrs. Bernard Board, ibe fashionable rug -,like manner. I , . . . . . . * IT WILL DISSOLVE AND imrm, Ttimons. rnok TuE � ,
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wDuld have appeared 1,800 years ago. On her, aw he thinks beat. I . The diet was. mord - subobarged with . . .
I I I I actress of the Haymarket ; the, next he : Four o'clock tea screens are made With - SlIU310RSTHEZtEX80=01�to
tfip second day there will be a marriage If your adorer happens to fatioy a certain miles with theatrical celebrities at 't grease, the wintdr breakfast usually being vxRy SPEEDILY Rr ITS' TiSE. * -
, he the painting or embroidery only extending mado.of salted ham and hot cakei. . . ' . 1.14 . .
. and a funeral, with their Id6oectivo rites. shade of hair. don't color or bleach yours, house of Mr. Clayton, Miss -Fortescuels half way to the ground. -lust below this, . . , � *IT nrxovzs FAINTIVESS, FT,A:TULENOY, DESTROYS -
The third day are promised gladi -Romember.--your hair manager. . Dinner was imply: S hasty lallob at AL1PRAVING FORSTIMULA14TS, AND RELIEVES WEILIC- - I
. atoria.1 to oblige him. . . . I . Go one Ride, is a small shelf for tea -caps,- . 8 . . NESS OF TUE STOSIACII: IT'OURESMLOATING, HEAD-' ,
games and a gladiator fete. % . belongs to you and be doeffulb. . I Mr. Frank.Poweri the special ' beneath which there is either a lattice-winik noon, and little importance was-atiached to RR Tit 'r .ERAL a TY :
. . . 11. : . . . I B . a very Sure it -is the men yet% are in, andent . . corres. - -of the Same wood as the screen or & little -the necessity for'good digestlaii or a Period Ac"E' NER"Us' Os A lox'GEN DE] ml ,
A s�spxcxox is beginning to ervade men's I bbi and not � the clothes he we p whose - telegrams from Khartoum , of repo after dating. . I ,� . . ,� .. DErnEssiox AND IxI I naEsTiox. *' * * 0 '* .
I p OVO--�wi 111, 'have br6tiglit Credit to the London TiMe8 curtain hanging to, the floor from fine
Fortune and fashion 'are both'so fickle, it 1,, - . I . * TiIAT FEELING OF BEARING DowN, CAUSING P#N, .
minds that this btblulyw6ather business as in vast palacoln tile capitml-Of ifi�'-'-br&aa,roda___,_,__ __ . .. � . . New Orleans and muscovads molasses, . WXIGIIT AND BAckAcnz, IS ALNYAYS PERMANENTLY I
, is foolish to take astYlish suit for better or . Soudsn.16 . ' . . . I very black isnd. chin,was the common sweet. qURED BY 4W US)4, .4 * * * * * * *
that -the South anauallybraks�-of at 9, Season worse. , I � . I .. . I Ile is miserably ill and sighs for Elaoliorate�hingao are considered . . .
when the North is hiddenberies, . th . huge, If you int6nd. to keep three ad -English Cookery.' 11 I havol lost three stone tant. In one new house, in St.. 'toPor*' - mn� for, buckwheat Cakes. Refined molasses * IT WILL AT.Ail� TIMES� AND uwDEn = cmmx-'
rvsuto James, 0 STANCES- ACT IN IlAn,wroxy *VkTH TAN tAWS "THAT I .
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I anow-drifts and the inhabitants' after marriage, Settle the matter b f H-7 -in-weio.ht,n.-ho-wri.tesi--,,-aua.-iook more like Place, Brooklyn, where each room is beaw. w - V's almost unknown. . * : .1� . GOVERN THE FEMALE SYSTEM., * * - * * *,
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. .well nigh . a ore, an. Arab t4mri,au Irishman.11 . . Broad Wis. home made. Coffee' was * Agir4Tsrunposu is SOLELY FOR TYM LZQITMA= .
frozen by the intense dold,is & dolu - a mud hand..., The ina`h : who is making 'love to ' . . . . .. tifully- finished. v4bh a different wood, the . . I
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pie I . -do your own w"h- . , The Duke ofAlbany's death is likely to brassfigiresou them -in relief represent freshly ground ever,y morning, and the . HEALING bV,PISEAM AND TRERELI r or PAIN, AxD �
may expect, you to . . .
� &, humbug. Stories have beeU biought YOU I , � . I Chinese with open umbrellas on a black grinding of the family �. ooffee-jull! -was a TuAT'iT noms ALL IT CLAIMS TO PE THOUSAIM13 or . ,
I . delay t4o Publica,tiou of the 11 Letters of the . 9�
home by travellers, who have searched far Ing. . . . . I I . ' ,familiar - sound hour TESTIFY. -" '� *. * ,; *:
� says:. 14 ground.' A novelty I a beto a t chil ran. LADIES CAN GLADLY' *
� and wide for a warm corner in Don'b try to- burry up a proposal by :Princeos Alice."' Tho*Wbrld The a to have a plated- , , .. . .r he d " FOR TnE CURE OF XLDXBY'COMPLA=TS-,bT -
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� - Louisians, ngoa a flirtation with some other Queen.takee 4 -close personal Interest in tile handle inside 61 windows to oydn and sbub UKOBe- . I . . EITUER SEX TRIS REMEDY 18. UNSURPASSED. * * ' . , _
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Mississippi and Florldoo, of tfie awfial cold =. Different men &to man of .differ- buildfog up, of the little volume, and the blinds at, Will without opeiin ,. the . Negro minstrelsy - Was juet cropping out LYDIA & . PDXnA-MIS *GMTkM' '
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they experienced In the IrLE�nd of Flowers 11 ant material, &ad the Cap you want might � uOth ng goes Dut to the printers till. after window. - � I .1 . . ; ia !666 travelling circus. There vNre gener- ' prepared at Lynn, -Mass, Vries $L Six bottles for Sk ' � !
and other pl6tureequely n's.med plicep. A , � i ' who assumed Sold b� all druggists. Sent by mail, postAge liaid, Worm ,'
. A niaht go,',off in a fit 6f jealously and forget to come get ajt ... tyame Carefully scanned it." . . The sides of wood, lia�kdta are covered ally but two performers, let of rills or Lozenges on receipt or price as abovo� um �,
correspondent, who Spent the colder . . �tie I I . oters. The PC& _
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I of his life in an Arkansas hotel ionic weeks back, .,: , _� , _. � I . Theauthad a at the last Sbatedrawing-. with plush, dome motto in gilt throad being male and female ofialra. . Plakhaw's liGulde to Health'? will be Inailed tree to any..'
I 11 Pu . melody wse -Junap,Xion Crow." . I Ladysendingstamp. Letters confidentially answered.* .1
ago, was not affxight6d when imi slarm, of If you havam love letter to write, do not room were confounded by the jreaen6e of A worlied on, the upper portion.' , � 6 on 6 IN
. . People di& not live as long ad they now * o fatally should be vdthout. LYDIA E. PINEHA" ' , -
fire in the street at midnight paTtly-roused copy,it out of a 11 Letter Writer." ' It your lady who word br(?wn gloves instead of the more.wood, the wina, is chill," being a fav- I LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, Btliousneas and,
him ; he only prayed that it I young man . ever . happened to Consult the white kids of ad . - do, nor was the aver4ge health as good as - Tor,plditX of the Liver. 25 cents per box. . - .. - . - .
was next door,' livention. The fashionable- orite; under the motto some: snowdf6pa or �t_, present.; ,-They --Ate. . more -meati'babre. , � . �_d�__ _. _-
in which case he could have got. wakna., A same book hetwould know your sentimeutp newspapers are, also � alarmed -because- this -otberiflowerware effibrididdrad. -'Almoit-all I . . . D. C 19. A.- 17. 1*4.- - , -
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were borrowed. . daughters of a tradesman -were presented -the 10-dift make. at least one umbrella � ..
New Orleans paper ompa'the olima,x,.how- . . . . Phase of plush, with dishes, and drank more at indals' . . . . . . . . . �.. .
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ever,' by stating that ot three boys who Don?kmarfyamau to oblige any third at the drawing -room, and the husband of a stand. 1. � 11 Parapluie," -At futieraln'the undertaker 'cked with ' , .
person'in existence.- I -1b is your riglit to .millinei at � . . . . I . I.- . . _�,
ventured in bathitigat Lt�ke Oib�, Ms., two, . . . the lev6e. . I . .. ombrOideria . on them, .,surrounded with the wournetsi the flow of tears being pro-' . .
b yourself in ille matter. Butratnern- ' Mr. Labouchere's art critic is dissatiafie4 -�Uxtlrjoua vines and mounted,bil . I , THE ONLY
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caught such Severe colds that th ly. 414 ill' .,,on" brass are �rtionato . to the expense of the funeral: ,, . . I
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a few days. .* I . . . Young Couples considered. it a privilege to ,kg.ft� '
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— . . .. a little friendly advice frow onawhose, Royal Academy. I-iThe babies predomi- . � . . I - . -_ , . Bit' up al , 1 .night wit I In the corpse before . . �
I . , Emp,ro� -aavica is Worth lisAng rasy 'insure 0,-, . . I VEGETABLE.. . .
A LATE eablegra?z says that the I you a llito,�, be. Bays. 11 There ,they all ar No Warmth In Alcohol. , - I . I . . � I ,
. . 106 of happiness or grbvent cue of misery. sprawling on the floor, �itblng on the Stairs,. . . � . burial. - , . I I . � 11 , ;V.. .. "
William is ill. Every attemot is made to .if you' have no fault to fiad with him dkoseed . I During the extreme cold weather'.of - . �' Tickled, and Bobbed. I . ,- Im - -
. � Up to -go ' t#,.ts,'* poring ovei their January list a man was found Ie*afiiy3g. I . . � . ^ . CURE . .. 1,
ments aeclare. that he is merely suffering socially, morally, Oolitio&llyo religiously, or Ali English judge, IlAviug-received an . . . I . . 1.
Conceal the fact, and the official announce- personally,' financially, '6usciantiouely; spelling books, frightened by dogs and'osts upright against a railing in London, friozen � 'L
and door. What ail absenbe of line nation to aemth� I I FOR . .
from a severe cold. But eourtL Circles in any qther Way, ,he -is. probably . . . . .0 ,Thii circumstance led: an Eng- intimation that, a, man be boA sentenced to . . � L . . L
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Berlin know bettor, and the aged Kaiser'B' abough to suit you, and you can afford- to h6h'adiniral ,t16 Write -a-1Jebt6..r to Yubli, . death wished parixgularly to. seebiw, went .. , . L I
I . ,. count Vassal'! - has a story of Gerra%n . . , L to his call when tile man said: ., 11 I stole 95V 3E*M'r _4% � L �
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condition is regarded witlisibsolute alarm. believe in hilap -hope in binn, love hiral SoCiety. An'English WiSeiOn&rY WSS in. L Opinion, in which be Bays: - . , I f L - I �
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The oldesi on � mmrry him I - . ,:. I L I 11 : . 44 . repute. an improper use of your . -of Kppeflte, � � . �
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Emperor its the in arch. in . I . - . � . vited to -the house of a Gaiman -P,cofdssbr spirits to the watolinian found ficizen, bUtL into a,print shop in -the streat.0 .,4 Ybo 11 I . .1 L
Rurogfe.&6en Victoria will be 65 on the' 11, I . . . . I and Deputy. AfterL dinner the host ap.olo.. I emu utheei ' I . id bins judge, ,1 but I always wona ' . tion, . Sou'r Storhae , - I . . . � L.
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. 24th , �. I ,. Perpetual n. - li . . giied to the; , missionary for the decollete own expbrien6e, nothing WoUl' from my am I L
a� KiDg.Chriatian of. Denmark ,. J(Djuncild I batingly say that. . . 6red .0 L
� . . . how the thina was done, beoauSe 1. portion. . .. ,� . L. .
drdeses of..the ladies. - 11 Don't in . I - . . � .
h 13 e.'U. S. Circuit Court in Msx�lmnd, . -6-stivp — -
is 66.,.snd L Wifei the Queen, is ,a year In.th' d be Imore Habitual -C Nessi 1,
. 'L . ention it,"' likely ' to ciuse a steppagoot the hdmVtth&X1, larly valued the seals which were hanging G,ck H tHic'usnesso . I
older. The Emperor of Austria, is 54 and "it *V,B?, on the lobli, Of Ma�rch 1884� ad. Said -the misoibniry, 4; I have lived,for ten' f '' after taking from thelob, 'and kept my'hand oil them." I eidache and B I
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. his wife is 46, while King Leopold ok Bel- judged and decreed that a perpetual iDjund- I . or a persont a draught of ,, Yen did, aa,_�a for L e.a, initant'. When 1, 1'�icv�'05. per bcittle� Sold by ail Druggels"ts. I I :,
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in , 49 bariol , ENS a wife aged.,50. One tion be issued q it- Wed td such of' htimi � tickled you with 'a straw- b6hihil-thd ear. .. . �
at t a youngest ousi�ha reigning is King eighteen others, restraining ,thbm from , � 9 %. . , denly to exposo'himself to such a biti . I— I .. � . .
. I T�uth sAminiafers ibe usual corrective to cold as we have lately had.." , -7�X,He -went on to explain' that the watch was I -_ . . . t I
Ifollso of i I bag seen L 27 years, imitating the labels of the,Rumlord Chem- j;h - -eu1ogieBofPrin9oLeopol& ,tIt " Theadmiralwas a member . sing I . .W ------ ,.l.._
- Works, manufactdrerg of Horsfordlg . a official I . A T.. - ,
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and next to i come King Goorge'� of' ical , of the last such.,%* peculiar cup 'tile name b
. B&Wng Powder, and 'L ilao from Using isimposaii,ble,"-itfiays�l,ii6t'tbiaympa,thize: Arotio-oominittee, and says t6t the wit- embossed. onit, that theyhad bee
fRuSais,'Leftell'Of L ,. - 0. DAYS" TRIA'ALJ65 , .
whom is in the neighborhood .of 39.L * The their .old bottles.' The defdtidants we with the widowed Duchess. ' A, girl of 19, 330813e's before it -,were unanimous* in the tosell it, sad.saia', -1 If You get me irik'and i I . .
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Sultan a Turkey- is 42, King Oacar'of required to bring into court all fraudulent, who is brought up co � be. a queen,.beo. of. ?Pinion that taking Spirits to keep out. cold P56per I Can give you a letter whichwill . , � 1. 1,
Sweden §5, Louteof Portu4%146; Humbert la,bels,L and I ail imitAtion powder,� 'for 6orb-dr 'e'lid-th6i I'd -a dull rinall -is a. fallacy ; tea and coffee being much bet.;- ,enable you to recover it.". And.the judge, . :* 1. .
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of Italy 40, President Gravy of France - 71. destruction. It was decreed that the town does. not! , ter. Hebonolfiaed his letter b ng: .� ... . I �1�
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The wife of the Russian raler i's three Yeats Rumford. 'Chemical Works been I Strips a carifirmeo, invalidi I- Seam wprewith me intheAre. I Opossum bredding�ifji� ilew and Profitable - . ' ' . . - . " ��a
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receive the.profits which have been diverted offitated With'the terrible narvou� disease tio kegionst afteK one- dayla,, ex ' LL0TP,O-VOLTAI(1 13ELT aTtd elh,.v ELnewto . �
younger than her husband; the L Wife Of the L . Parlance 'a 'i'dustry in 'Georgia. One well -stocked E AVI'LTANC11.8 nre. sent on 130 J)nysl Trial TO
. from it by reason of'the infritigetnent, sud ' .1 rum drinking, Came to the Conclusion that i, in . �
German five.and the Que6n of Italy five at whioh t ' he Duke. of Albany died." . � farra'Will- yield & yearly reVenue of,6400 or blE.11 ONLY, YOUNG, OR 0L1),,,%vho AV auffer- - I
. I . . . . . The death,of the Sixth Earl of Abingdoh .tea, which was the only baverage used my. 0400., . . . . I I r6 I
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the defendants 'Were, ordered to- pay, all . I . �ASvd all I osedf 2.19 � I
Ray. DR. CnAmn-mis, one of the. American ,coats. Thus', is another victory bborad for has revealbd grave family diaBensione. Hi' s'elf, was muoh-prefer'able ,,'and they.qqickly � 1 --4-.B— � I- .. I 113RSONAL NATuRr, resulting I'roln ABUSES and 1.
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reviaers of the Soriptures' announoef, that , the Rumford Chemical Works, who, not eldest son, Lord Norreys, now seventh Earl ' I OTurat CAUgUS. 9PCeClY ITIlef aTf(l COInPletO .
I .. . and Considerable Mow. They Do, It.. I. restorattoft to PFALTH, Vioon and MAt;ROOD .
the work Of revision of-,tho. British and .long. Since',. caused, Several 'parties to be Lot Abingdon, was converted 'to Roman" undergbitg.hakil work I . I � GVARAS*TrF.P, seil(i at once for illustrated
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. . - � , . - '. - .1neavily fluedJor .-violating tbo injunction CfL CMholioiam, and his daughter, Lady cold.. If, cabman, watchman and others .', So-called respectable people would hasi- Tainphict free. Address a . . .
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American authorities is now nearly corn ' the upreme Court restraining all persons Frances Battle, is a nun. Tile late Earl, -exp,�ssd - to the weather would give Up tate considerably before. pilfering your Voltaic BPlt Co,, MatshML Mich. * ' "
. plated. , 11 We havd," he says, 1.1 beell f In offering. for sale. -11Acid Phosphat6l' being a rigid ProtestA entirely the iuse of spiritucus liquors andL packets in a crowded -.thoroughfare. That I . . I .
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through the 'whole of thd Old Testament I ut, has left -his , per. U L Be hot tea and Coffee, I. can prowifie" they -would betoo too. - The a i .... I � . . I . . 1. . I .
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(So balled) in any jackage-which Shall be a Bollel estmte Away from his BuceesBor, who would be betterL foitified to withstand the tion is not, indicated by thd Bo_oAled , L -EY4, EAR AND � MR OA r. -
twice, and at proBeut we.are going over dif. oubstafitial or colokable,imitation of Here. i,i ootuparatively a poor man. 1. . . I
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inns books, giving the ford'o Acid Phonphate. I �. . . .1 I I I Cold, GDjOy more comfort, and have more . respectable druggist when, that wood6r(�l . . 1. I � . I I . I
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V =ng"'Bages "' var it were. : When tile L I . I . . L I L . Everybody is disouisivg,. in more or less -,hilliugtj to ta I ke'llowe on Smurday night.' corn cure, PtTXAM'8 COux EXTnACTOrt IS . . . 1
tu-hea' es L . . I I : . - rded langwlge'r the *13'suBda ofthe, quit I - , . G. S. RYERSON, L. R' 0. P. A
work will be finished I cannot sa,xi ; there . .. $aa` L � . . — , , . '
�' - . . asked for. He will pilfer Your' Pocket �) In' DR. It., Lecturer on the Eye, Bar and Thmt .
. The Dream Amended. . . - brought by Lady Colin 'Campbell. The - Tichborne Claimant. . qie most genteel manner by, oubstituti
tid no certain time. fixed for 'a specific . I . . 'khe. , . I
amount of work, and the translators ail ther Tonays6d ' in the -1 Dream' of Fai� jury did not hesitate for an instant in L I . I . 139 Tripity Medical College, Toronto. . Oculist and . ' -
Women," edition of 1883, r granting her petition' for' judielid separ I According. to the 9(ilbacir alleap and dangerous subatitute&, for the Aurist to the Toronto. 'General, Hospital, IMO -
-other aide will send us from tfine to time � liade 1pliigenia, S. no Herald, th 'en - a bawls OCru Extractor,, Watch Clinical AsPiStaot Royal London Ophthalmi6 �
. Bay: \1 I . accompanied. by attai-Asyluni, g Oi a put k , RnApitsl, Mooreflold's and Centra.1 London
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-books, ohapters, or passages for our criti- . I . . tion. In Cook she was laostiocreowell, now in Param �ose on men, Bud, te 0 no 8 at far
Th I . her father, Mr. Blood;'but none of. Lord iRArt.hur Orton, and the-authoritiesof for t t g tle :Throst:and Bar EIOS#Itb,l. 817 -Church Street ____
,oism. The publication -of the revised Bill. a lay affda,t, . han re. natal a corn Extractor 1 .
.a tall masts quiverld a they I ; Sold li� . .
The temples a0d. the people, and %be ohoro,i I Colin's family appeare e r. Now South Wales seem to ba:incli4ea to t -Toronto, , I .
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. tion�will probably take place toward the One drew a sharp knife 6hrul . . . drif�8ista everywhere, S. 0. P !Son ,too, . . . I
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end of this yoar, hub I'a"not Speak with . f3lowly aAd-nothing mord, R . ay.to_ndo� throat . I .quiB of. 4rue. Mr. Lsbottoher6 thinks it , kddpt this view, I suppose thst the matter, i 4 n to
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ork has.been confined , , . would have been. woreomisfactoryif the, is capable of *proof or disproof-, but if , ,p p I � - 1. . . ,, I BRICK MACHINE& .''
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V-110reat the critic of the 11 Quarterly oo;se of,Lady .Colin Campbell had been Arthur is restated to us, we hball find air- Lgdies inclined to �o- fishidg1ok pli. - � I . . . .
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,exclusively to retranslatio�'. WO have uOt Review " fdriApril,'1883, exolaimb: " What heard in, public. !6 As a ma�jter of fact, aelv6s.in a, difficult Position with regkid to ' corn . . ,. I . �
attempted to, re-edit the sacred book, that ,touching SimPli0itYl- What ttatbGtic M- although the verdict inUvor of the lady � our,old friend the olainiant. I am Convinced wel:I6 willAlad them commonly in allallo,vi .QEND FOR DESORIPTIVE CIRr.' . -
I is, we have not exercised the function Of Signation I He cat Wy throat�ribthing technically iuv6lved Cruelty aig&il3st the that he is not 11 Sir Roger," btit it nevei was water. -Bay . ard Taylpi. , I - , I . . kJ CuLAR, Price Usti an(I Testlmonlalb of
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-critics in any other way, than in regard to more I One might, indeed Mk-- "W"t huabatid,'the question was athediost ouej perfectly clear to my mind that he is Arthur � mure pop. . . I msko the 11 h ureks Cnmbined Brick and Tile . . '
� Brisk Machines iknd -13rick PreAsoo. � We also .
the meaning -of the language in the orl 1.0 . mote, she woulahave?" Formanyyearn . and thii,verdlev WAS Ile- imMghment to the Ort0n,-Londtm Truth. - . . I 1, I I
In almost every inst&uce web � f llowe � . I Machine " for hanie or Steam power. .
. . . the post loft the lines �as they were .firbt b6fibe-,of either 6r11id-P-9,-rTIe0.r,______,_ . I � I Polson's Nerviline', the great pain'Cure, I I . � .
the Masoretio textj In pol . I W. le printed; now as every one ktowe, illey , ' , � . . I I . I I � .. . . . . . 1. CLOb9 & SON,
. I is sure pop everyliole. 'No bead to spend , . Woodibdck, Ont �,
there is a Aifference between t ' or ca stand thus: ' p � . . Contracts by vi-tephoue. , � . . I .
.. � . : . . . . I I . a lared sum to get prompt relief from every _.. I . I -_ --- I � .
. -and English translators, our v ., wi be the bigh masts fuckeea as they lay afloat; . . . Two ot a Mud'. - .1 . Ati important deciaion 'was given by kind of' pain. lot 10 dents'will purpb$Lso a . I , I . . .
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,appended." . . . �. . . I The Orowds, the tomplob wavei'Ll, and the There 'are several Ways of calling 6 Man � Chief Justice HftgartY at tile Civil �&Bfdzds, trial battle. . Go* to any drug store for it.. ' .. I
— ' - I � sbore: � � a . Toronto, this we6k, in a Cape involving the �atr!e bottles only ,26 cents, at 411 drug-' - 0
- The bright desth ilbiveredattht Victim'sthrdat puppv, but an Austin photoge'spher did it
Tax Countess of DL ' Lihouale, who WAS the Touched; slid I know no more. . )b a very best manner one day last week. point'whother an a9teement made by tole. gte Nerviline, the pain king, oures, , r
� I . . A feeble imitation of & Vifth avenue dude Lola ti�at so long as the w ice A --� 'a ' ,�,."(",.,""t,�""r,�,!,,,, 1hatI07,11§M, '
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. ,belle of the grem�t ball given by�.,L%dy I —_ _ phone wasgood in law. The Cliief.Tdet headache, neurb,lgla. An aching ,,,curc. ihavc,hlfiilotl,04IJ8,n-lo(jrl'ETS,Ellll.,Bp,
Ashburton, ab Kent House, London, lash" . I An O�d Kouvenie. . I appeared at,.,th'e-lirti'i3t-i'a-a--tudio, witba 1. itness. Could re. =,mb! 'filled with batting .saturated with orrALLTNG,SICXNB%9i))IrA-lt)ttgALlid�V, Ywarraat,Wy--.--- -
week comoA-of an old Northumbrian.family. A Correspondent writes to a London Young bull dog attached t I the voldo'Of the party Speaking to Xer,Vllina, Will ease oching Within live rmodff to enro the, woo -E 0. t 41 Bornago Others have I
0 tile other on �. himo failed snoreagonibril,ow nionivIlignedro. sondAt,
I availing newspaper: ,.,A. case which is of the string in his hand. I . .1 the distance .between them wm im. minutes. Try Nerviline for all kinds of� onoo tor a treatigo (in a 1, lo Ilottlo bf n1Y Inffill'blo %
Her maiden name Was !J96ay Ida Louis&. &tp material. . . . . in. To L roulady. Give Expre5a ItI10 A)�t offite. it costs yea -
resent attracting mixell interest reminds " What Will You charge me to take I � I a 11, and 25 cents � bottle. , noshir1f (111 .
� r Tnett, and she is a yod'ager -daughter of I .. P I ,or a triAl, wid I wili 1-11fo �' �rl SL, No '
in, " -hop .picture of this dawg 21, � 1.) � . , dcoso W. 1;.Ij. IWO' A Po wrork, -
lust I recently -saw at Xioe, in a B I 1 3 1 1 � 11 .
tb present Earl of Tankerville. b hot window a small adefit battle of glass, with . "Two dollars,10 replied the artist, I . I The pride of Circassian girls h� lately I I
:20bb year she wattled Lord Ramsay, who � Tirrheaddress oU the Highlatiderg is not L I le n StAARI 80ginWi
oilver-gilb mouuts, in 9, shabby condition. It- ` But how much do you awsk, ab, if I am the moAt expensive of those Worn by Eng, dropped to about 6600, or the, lowest figure YOUNG MEN au'(111paid Stop pat morn .
ifeuryearsago succeeded tothe Soottiall wasexposed with the following anuoubba- oil the game piciture, you knew 21, . . ligh troops. It boats X2 Od",ad,o and its Over known. . . SeDd yciiar name and 100, in stamps to V, KEP#y
earldom of Dxlhoun!6 ovil flid death Of big Went irk English - - I This flagon formerly "No extra. Charge for you. I don't accompaniment 48. 33', 'and leAte eight .-"Women' Will Botobt'rees Confess ,their Enginem Bridgeport. Ot. . .
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lath6r. TbeCouut0g id'how labor 271h belonged to Mrs. Gras'. the first womanwho charge say' mote for one than I do for both � years, at all annual OoHt of 80, gid, The sins, but 1 bovet know oll"o oentess her L I - . - .
year, mud in pt)ibt of age has the advantage has thrown oulplaurio Aoid'upon bar hua. of yow" bearskin of the Voot Guards coats 44 90., .faults.-Ltalibur6n. , .VSTABLISHED 1860.4.
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-of bar husband, by f0 jears. Hot. mothero hand. ,Onlv M. Proofs and vouchers Thera were several ladies in the studio lattagizYears, at an annual cost of 14s. .. , .. �
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the OouflteaB of Tankerville, is tbo,datigInter within. Tfiere *as no notice in French, and to save his life, the dilde a late Bay 413011312% .& 413�ATA[A>W
-of the late and e RUL9,an, so that eviae all't imagine 10d.; and Ahe bearskin of the, Second �Drutgista,id malarial dlistri . I . — . I -1
later of the presbat. Duke of Getwom or a itly a why they became so vi.sibly affected. * ' Dftgoona, with the b4okla feather, costs . i V. Vinkhatals Vegetab
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Manchester. Thus, Lady .Dalgousis ia buyer for thid playaning souvehir was Itobired Siftigga. - I . SiX� le doni.
Cousin toVisoolint Mandeville, earn at an annual I,&, 111C i's � All kinds, of'1109 Ptladarl0i hakidled# also I
who War, for L I ;eS 14s. Sd,, 1&8tS . VIU1111 is a Wudh -thwdinaard tonledy for linglet, t,hioelle. eggs. Poultry, Tallall*
qnly among .the English or Amerioan . - I I . cost of 12s 9d. The brass helmet costs female weaknesses %g 4uifliva is for
tied Him Consvield Vzuaga, and is as wall ton . . .the ate. Pit. 110c, Carriers suppliod, Could .
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. rists." , ,� blen from 21.to 05 years of age way fr from 17a. 9d.- to ;C1 los 9d , and 1%stS AIX or prevailing chills and favor, meuts mail ged. sa colbotno street Toren 0
k,aown in Now York as in London somoty. . �. � -- . _. a- I ,. L .. . I . .
Lady D&Ihousio ban also Claim descent ' Why is it that A blessing only'when It 113 quoutly be been Playing Warbles In the eight YOStBo at at, Annual Coot of less than , . I ., r �
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from one of the noblest families of Frkucoo � lost outs as ddep, into the heart a$ a sharp Streets- of Angells i),aidli, ()all 4so The Cheapest headdress is the cloth , tt, in only necessary to grow old to be. ob ill Att IN to 8660*6 a Blloineoo�
for she is & great-gratiddaughtet Of the Is � helmet, Of' the Engineers sad.Artillery, come more indulgent, I sea no fault com j9dooation or arykOatie, W
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to diamond? Vhy must we first weep before LoVe one time layeth bardena; another which costs oe., and iasto four years, at all witted that x,havenob 4 A . -, -_ - 8 J
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