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The New Era, 1884-05-02, Page 8I I I I - - . . I . 1. - 't, - ­ A14v Pd, 1084, . -Tan VOWAIR OF iriltalrXa. 7 *]PRAVA 4PAINADJEArf, VRIAKIIXAJ6 IVAMEI628 Ell", , ­__ I . I I * filed-BlOde wralfil Vared whir * . . 1. . . OR . ^ VVIMOV" ollvvp FROM QVER THE WATER 1..1.1 --- ''.. I- I . _�..­ _ " . ., � ,. _. I n 4 . � .. Pugh The ann"11 Explolo Of a Vann "0104, In � I 4 #smallpox rallept on me tPurs The #Uhleogo Ballplanots who WPIU04,4" � I . � I . Vallb. � I ft,TINS. A6190 as Son. � A list (BandAY) night's London despat _ I go, . Tax OJ14011T9*VQ' . � . - . .in . ch rakleganq to ALWRIS Chrlot's Coming., , I , I A )?Qr6laind, me., ilespatoliamys; M to. Mr. Duncan AloIatyre. second o0loor of eye " Ort .the arrival of the eveilla . 1, . — ., I I � I I g train ChiOV40 People have almost forgotten the WUO 0Ur%.:r8At 01918i. Of the areat . I Onfel 4 Henry Moore, of this city, is. a little, past 51 _Jhe on the Lake Huron & Buffalo nsilweq, 0 tire ., I . 0 P , . I .4p Of .4 AxIsteripus, vountei6 who I I ohl$p Made&, has been presented with a � _Og Qtlon caused some yeare ago by on Uetropolle. -* . 0 .9. A0.09" ,, , , earls of Age, And a mituber at the ,rhe. . . � I thing to Londo � had a Pat a A r d . . � � I t Modal Ana the thanks of the RoyalHumane 00 4 At C-lutou 4 Man was evangelist of the Moody type who _ W04M � . � I I � I . . " Mptist Church. 'She bat I I a particularly gallan4 rescue of found there who amid he WAS p6n emigrant. Abend - . I � 11 , mpurning of, Lon niglitlo Paris cablegr � . . . I - I , oned the orthodox.theories of lisp van A last (Sunday) I I I. I I a shook of PDXA. Booie)y for � , oudderily - ,Deoplte the offloial am IYBis itt 1874, agalain 1802, and ia, Febru. life At BOB, - A brief reci ta a ,., . don A ; Moneog . I of the oiroura. .-Istaoe was wrapped. up, and when '418ke"4 "of gold and sapphir - 1. Marriage bells will ring land 1104 fro - PAY, , 12110 a ghastly seneatiou axy, 1884. . a- and begeatopreRob clue"t, � , .1 . � I I . IL . She says that in Jarillar otanoes ��tendiag tho, brave exploit (which what was the matter he said he thought be Clinotlareigaugonemirth, This , end of the Beason. -Mo which promiq I 91 . . I I I . I Man, Mr. before the . as WmAke I$ a rival of Mo.ato Y . . ,Thq . st council 6f physicians declared that, are somewhat out of the ordinary run of I important is the marriage of Gladys, Conn , Carlo Ohl I I � had the amallpox, and was going to London, H. G. Spafford-, who, lived at, Lake View, . I I - 1. ' ! As a theatre . for sensational: suicides could not be cured. t6. the hospital. . . I L . I _ I . 1. Now she; is well. In each adventures) will be of 'interest, .Conductor Badej w tess.0. Lansdale, with Edgar Vincent'- Mt of, ruined gamesters, The.beroine (4 ,this L 'L I . I I - .would and who had been m lawyer of some stand. I � . . L regard to the care she says: especially as the principal actor to whose not take him, however, just thou, and ing, gathered about biak a congregation at Vincent is a brother of. Mr -Howard Vincent,. latest tragerly was afi4dy,of .-great beauty, Of On the 12th of March � somewhere About cours, I I delayed the train fifteen mioute I , 11 I the owel . . dig . - I 9 L' 1. I Ke Do many bumpa beings owe their . I . , a, while a theorists amounting to pq,rbaps. forty or I who, undertook the work of chief. . tinguisbe,d manners' Ana ariptocro , . I a . . I I.. . I I ,6.tic 310 o'clock a.m.;, I was,thinking of tile good- lives is, but 0, lad of 18 1 octor was summoned, who a , f by, who subscribe ' 4 too , � I I . . of ,.,Hie *tOL 120111 'L I g, who has for months cooupi d.the Power � yopwo, the grandson . xamin bearin I I 10 11 ness.. of Jesug anc,l man I I L ed the -11 ,a to. his strap a , tive of London, and now living, I � � -11 I of a Mr, A. Xolutooh, of St. , Anilrow's . .and.said: AsIt's allaxigbt;be has . go belief. I 'Villpt Olementi a "T,he M�otarioua pbre - I., - f I I - � .1 no, To accords, Married a million will probably next turn, '. .U, . .#u. I noe Witlitheir theoij, Chriat -1 . .. when Up was upon earth, mud Prayed. ear. Quebec. W th ger preserved st strict. incognita, being . neatly t I L ben the Medea bore PMAIIPDX; it's ick . 4xOte ' tl�'e L on -poi -11 06 reaching was to appear for His, Anal residence on UP in Parliament, Edgar Is the financial, . 11 I I I . bat I might �be wholly consecrated down on the vesuel in distress, r conductor telegraphed to Mr. Mountoo,tvary, an4 1 ad I . I . I ... known Ohl Ver.His Will to Me L it order t.obet L � , . - y as 11 the Countess 11 to the � to Him, w Lbere I Viser to the Khedive and has just left. � - L . L hate I might be, the, Lauderdale, the chief officer with four Dawson, Superinte dent here, to have Dr. on hand , Mr. - Spafford and his I where everybod . I , L n . , . ­ . 'L the few acqVialutancep she made, And even, when L I . . B, Moore, at the. depot on the arrival of hand - donverted All. . little � L y thought, his only . L L On of A. sudden sQi4Letbing came mext. seemy6d the' rescue of thep e. in C. . =11, ' - to her a to, of whom, oll on ' . I 11 ' I'll their Propq St WAS to get money for his employer. '" I I IL a 5 retinue Af ter her arri a to me. As 11 eras beeliby," It oeomed peril, hub bbat was. pWamped, 0 �, the to . Mae t I he man take theragooff .biqface, cas And ty Lord affora is going to Marry Lid . orvart _r guit . .a gaged , the = the train. into L ' ill L '' , L' , vAl st,Mona a. gvefr, me of extr � ,ad The doctor was thero, Bud he sailed for the . F 11 - . I was not here. It five brave follows found a watery grave. I - . I Promised, I . Millicent Erskine, and so close up a rp.6ther . imumor, lowever, credited her with being du� L . which wag. found oov .4mud. A traveller who recently fast . , . I L goomed "L though I was in the very 'Upon this the people on the doom,dahip . lered with p1molds Vibited , career., Tennyson . I Jerusalem Ili the interest of: *Its 11 , lei be,ir and our - . , the wife at a. Germain nobleman who ocou- presence Of my, Master. I was not launched their own boat, which, being filled with matter, and the doctor pro. of 'the missionary societies .of the . Emat Oscar Wilde Will. give S PoQtlo, , g U - ' '' � ' ­ , . I JOB & prominent post at the. 11 L . I L I - ii - I I L I L t6vor to the I . a" iUperial asleep. we awoke. I was all alone. It no need it *bad case, of ,smallpox, The states that she matrimonial Market, and the Church, will � I L ' S d it 1, a probably better adapted for the, purpose, I .. . L . I I t, was further whisperailthat 11 . . visited - the hoiioq.in which .. I . . I I _ tested about an hour. I cannot describe managed Ao carry a load at human loan was brought from Clinton,, looked -up the Lake be re resents , I . I . bar infatuation for the gaming table bud I � I . View. community lived, add that '. I by the Bishop of Elodor'sad I . led her I to ab . . . .. it, When I came out of it I felt satisfied . beings safely to the rescuer, but the officer in one .part of the baggage -car, end, on she found them in good bealth'and spirits, an alde ly L member of the episo%stes- I _Andon her husband und, residle thatl ,should be made-perfeirtl . . L L I I he bad be , W I . at Mo I . ... I .1 . 'Y Whole. in command, once in safety on the deal& of arrival here, after an inspectedi still firin in belief, ii�ud waiting withhope 0 arrie a sister of - Sir Dig ton . . 0400- " Who Countess " - WRO B04 Thu, next, morning, March 13th, I told my the- M�de the.door was relQoked And th � I to . I I � I companied by an irilant daughter, . I I 11 � . 11 .1 . a, would not face the danger a a caralinutbil � and resignation for the judgment day, ..n, ,a . ptioller of the' Frinoo of I., I . . .L daughter that � was going to. getup and as . off to the London East yard, lt��was at Thi's young w6m , And one. of . aged -about ,2 yeari, to Whom she , oQud time,. and ref used taxeturn for the. . - - .. hu'sent out from-Boeton, a the steady Invainblo. . . L i � dross myself , that I needed no magisSalloe "alsinder, When young 'MoIn � tyr I a, under. arot decided to send the man, who gave. big returned to that. cit Bat. . appeared much attached. ' She, WAS A . , L . . I - � - y a few weeks ago, &lid � I train her, nor from toy -crutch, which I had name as Little, lately out from, 9 I . . L The Queen is reporte4'to be, ill with I ,� I I . I I discouraging olrcumBtanoeg which might L .. agland,L has written letters to friends in Chicago . L . constant habitue at the Casino, where been,oblipd to, use for years, whenever well appal Lan old back in the Bame our, but in tile in . h " I , , - 11 . she played for tromendouply high a . I 1. ­ I I . er and more experienced � . L toreoto describing t a way in which ph . a WROL to'. lumbago, � at Darmstaft- .Her parting . I . ta -eep don rise., J got up, put on .my clothes, hand and undeterre of hi Of humanity the city authorities ordered. ceiv I - mesomg � a of thar L kko to . the people for sym. f6u4ld I . I . d by the 6ad fite 6 . b12'B8MgIIPDXhO8pit&l,Whera ad, having been, -pick for several weeks . wslkec and lately with E6 steady run of ill lue . 1 ,about the room. Pain has left p4ipinateo, at once took big plaae andsue- bis removallo' . . a pathy In the Duke of Albsny�a death, . - I he, .. L 'tthohollse in .-Which these people lived. . She remained at. the. roulette tabli-and * a�_ ei-the awelliug has lefb, my MrMoLaud castled in saving the lives of I I at present remains, Little stat a th&t , Waited .everybody mith its;wo .1 I I , very late hour last night and loob several limbs, and the I all Orr -board �@ bad been living five miles . from a Gods. Their dwalliag is described as large and Who Queen Will re . maulineso. I , y feel natural Again. I believe the Lauderdale, being -fittson-.1boludi IL commodious -a neatly, L main at Darmstadt until. thousand francs. This Morning the, oar. L . I . I � fibut not elegantly Alto d . . I . I shall regain *toy former natural strength,, wourch and children, in two trips. . rich, bad been siah twelve days, ancl was furnished hollw.-and tted a r she hRO be in , . I vanto At bar villa found 01 the, .Counteas, I Al . . attended by tbre6 doctors, one of whom the. conveniences w , ,at with all I moonferencewith E . * I , I I of which I asoribe to the healing power — . hiah the best civiliz%, peror William regiardirig, the Bettlemsep for . lying in a pool of bIQod.ou the :door of her Of fWth2n Jesus Christ." . : ' L . MHOPOLD10 T1111"O. drove, him within one hundred yards of tionofthe country can far I Princess Alice's family, She is bedoliamber. She.- still blutched Lin her. . . . I - . I I I . I . niob. she plays I .. L , desirous . . Thin lady his abandoned all me4ioines, I I . -Goderich station this morning., and, giving that about twenty perso of raising a fund of ;e150,000-1LO'2gt0j006, . hand a razor, with Which she had out her and trusts only . in. the power of Jeaue The VrOlolatuallon Made over, 111is him a sum a I L .. � I Desire living under . I I . � .. f money, left him\ to shift for the same rbof, Ana that till property .. it is mporteL4, to relieve the debts of the- - I . throat, amusing almost instantaneous death. Christ. . On Su day she Attended the First I . Rent V I . . L . s .1. I . is held . , ' I I , .. 11 - . Ring. himself. � , � Grand, Puke Louis, and to .establish . . I � L . :, in common. The house itt,sit 'is ,Para - . I � L . had 4 . I I L. L " h had not been occupied, tist Church 'in this OitY, it iiGiug tile At the close, of the funeral. service of the . I upon the,side,of the m6untoin juet *it permanent fund for the benefit ofe-the I � On the bed, whr "a . ,, . . . 00 L , I X I L I bout I . . was the body of her -little child, optrangled III time she had attended church in nearly REAL OLD TARANTViLa. � tfie walls of the Holy -City, slid P family, and she �Niah' I its Moth L .. I ate Prince. Leopold, Sir Albert -W IPIME . re ,. as the. Era . . to death by eri as was indiqat6d by lip. , L ' I I . do, . . seats a I . Perot to join ' bellyears. Two weeks before she out Garter Kiug,L&t,Arma, proclaimed the style � . � . most strikingly picturesque -appearance. hot in contributing 'this _,mmouHt. i, IV is .. . I . , . .i the finger mAiks'on the child's throat. The Onlybong to have herL bed made. Amputation MOO Neiessary by The 00 taled, however, that the Emperor is In. I theor,j�_-jo-thA--thc, Conn .enough of big late Royal Highneis ,as follows: I- Mr. Spofford, the leader at the community, a I I I I , L I . . taus 11 had ruined slid 'a Since made, a visit to Boston. 4 son at the Giant spider. I is nearly 60 years of age, but is d .,...d to open hie pockets to this extent. . . " herself by her passion for Play, an4f being .. - . `_ ­ - , - . ,.Thu." It - ha * losied Almighty God to * . . I . . . , heal I L I L'. -still help, I ; . . take out of 2his" transitory life auto His A New York.telegram says; 'A*oonsult - A ouriouff -incident happened in oonneo,. I afraid to meet the reproaches, of her huB- L I a. . rty and happy. I I 0 I . - MASONRY AND W th . ­ -- I . tion with the Duke at AlbanvIoF funeral.. I ..L . bond, had determi L . L , . HE CUVUVIK. divine moray 0 I&teL Moat high, Moat bid" Was hold to-dAy� bY­D . ­ L � � L . A , ,, X.-Tuxuar,. of No., . 'i The officer conamanding. tbi detsehirient of' � . .1 nod to end the disgrace — . , . . it,iorybp� I L. , by a double crime. The officials At X6n- illqatrious Pginoe-Le6pold Tllroadway,.and two'.of hia'dolleagueo'-at � I dy2s Bar. � . . 'rho Vatican's Denunciation of secret Duncan Albert, Duke of Albqn*, ieveno'House, to 1 the $eatortli Efigbi I . Migbty and � the 131 . examine the h I Audits found that his, - , . � I . L .L ' 1100, are making every effort to conceal the . Societies Goor e and, ' MY Built, ,drop that dime novel or.'flaeh men were unable'to carry the I . I . t papers I -The. ActionAdvised. n&r[gof Clarence'sud Baron Arklow, -Doke arm and. log of Captain John Kerr, of Lon. paper and let's have a little chat. . I body froin � facts, smalavd,gelzed upon all thb � 'A 'Rome correspondent .tolegraplig the of Saxony, prince of Saxe -Cob . urg and don, . E . aglo'lid, . - .. . 1 L � the Windsor Railway station. . Thu coffins . . in the lady's railidence, so that..ib is impos- foliowing: - I & native -bf Edinburgh, You, Ind an . and detective, st6rjes are, were made,,in Fra I ' � - . . . I , L _ : In un encyclical letter of the Goths, Knight of the Most Noble Order of 1306tiand, who wag qtuzlg 1 nod, and War' dfL extranr-i, L -� Bible at present to asodrtain her real name , . .d I . by'a tarantula, of thrilling; but don't go too f ast., The chances dinary thiolinaso And Bizet and �Ve . ig . - Pope, which will be published next week, ' At ,, the are that YOU Will never see 0, 11,06 Indian aboub a ton. The -officer,� without earn . I � � and -history. I . the Garter, Knight of the Ancient and Most "glaut apt art while asleep. ihod, , , . L � Led till. lays special stress upon Free. Noble Orde Havansi.five weeks , .. . . - . . L roftboWhistlo, .KnigbWraill ,Europe Hotel'L in outaideof -soircusorastreat parade,aud . . I , masonry and the- means to be employed to ' . , bile- 'undergone ifor,killing,em On4b A . . . , . 62111116stilig with the authorities, removed: . Tim k)Ix()XV;VATJ[ ittlows. I . I . Commander of the MoBt,Exalted Order of ago Already . lie a . - " I cal operation, causing . . "d . . the two outer ooffino mild took outthe hhell . ' il , __ . - � deforld.the "City of God" against ,, The the - Star of Indih, and-Rulght Grand * one -'Burgi him. No doubt you could strap a bowie -'knife containing the body,� covered it w L ith the . I I Inquest on.the Bodies at Vicalms--whe City of Satan." The following is a resume, ()rose of the Most Distinguished Order of the 1088 Of two lingers on big righb handi a . . I . nd irevolver 0ound yourvaiat, and take a Uni - . . Judge's Charge, to the Grand Jury., . of the'letter: .,The -plan Of the secret St. Michael and St. George,-four-Mmild slid it is thought that it will be-neceseary loaf of broad under on on Jack and the pall, and the funeral . . . � : oocietieB is no longer - 9, mystery. It is i youngest Son 'L at Her Moat 'EX . a arm and the para- proceselon followed the shelL * The oujer� ,. A Cincinnati despatch says: Coroner 0 ' .cellent to alnputzte the hand. above the Wrist. -ft phletlifeof BuffaloBill -under -the, other I struggle against . - I . - t . doilies were replaced af ter the ceremony. - . I . I the- Church, And the Majeeiy Victoria, by the grace of.-Uodof is populaaly thought in Cuba ilim -the sting and.go,weat and. slay Indians bj`ibe cord' . Muscroft has begun tu in4uest on the via-, various Popes have very properly . exoom- the United Kingdon of Gre Britain and. of this spider 6an be cured by a species of but, don't think of I Lit. ' � . , l" Tile celebration of t,he Edinburgh ter- ' . E . . , � at L . . A�a Indian L has L , BeVer&jL time of the late riot, and has g6leoted , municated Freemasons., since 150 years rme; centenary bite filled days withan '. thirteen of the dead,-intendin to let the the secret societies have.. incre L I L ' - feelings, the' Boxes ass, , � . . Ireland,* Qoeeq, Defender of the Faith, weird Music that' is' Porto I by the -old I .9 . aged fright- Empress, of India, and of His Royal Iligh- Blaves; Captain Kerr said to -day, that he .white man, an elaborate program.me of speeches, dinners, L examination of the�e cases cover the entire fully. A rave peri . � I I d se few of them havp. laid by bull,%, . . I thus threatens society. Doug the .Prince C&sbrt. May God bless was in*& hospital at- Havana twelve. dayo, any bonds. or mortgages, or Invested to . academic ceremonlesAnd every kind. * I %. I � number. So far nothing bile been elicited The Socialist has his source -of strength ' � L . . I , scharge4 was told that 'any gr . Bat extent in life in' I Of attraction for Mari of the first.scientific . lostion of theidead bodies. -Masonry. The 'Papacy is placed in. an he Ith ' . surance,you must beyond the identif .In and preserve Her Majesty with long life, and i6en. he Was di 1 u4 literary celebrity Onto every quarter of . ; I It is -said the coroiier will, tint make,A . � L . . 9, and happiness." I ' _ i�_, . all dangei front One bite was passed. - The realize tba,t 'the. widows - and -orph&n*o'o' A I intolerable -situation. Masonry -does not , . - , _____�_ , .1 I . . � - ' f Euro�e,.th; UiiiVeridty conforrhiguo fewer 1. . . . . doctor is of'opinion that the bite is that of your victims would be left in a Bed pligbt. . w . . searching investigation, leaving that to be avow its real obje3t; it deceives the land. .1 . A . BOSTON TRAGEDY. - I the tarantula. . . . . I . I " I '. As far detective stories, go and talk with blian 120. degrees' of - Doctor of L�wo And - ' . � ' ! . � 1. I . I ' ' - I . done by the 6pairial"grand jury., which began cent, by A varnish , of 'toleration.. , The . . . . I . 1. j � . fourteen of Doctor of Divinity, the latter , I . its duties' this morning. . The testimony .1 _ .. . ": . . � 1. I - . . . . m real detective -or a 'Sounty sheriff. Ask including divines of ill - o widest theological: , * I , , I press, -� marriage,- . education, the Buyer- Wife Murdered b �]Z;er Husbaud�kllls .. 'am about 1, Old Sleuth,a ,, disguises and ' ' before the grand jury viss given privately, s1guty of the. "-'people, the. atheism - of ­� :,. . I . ... . Y'. .1 . . . . ..1'sugigestieRstowivag. � - 1. ... diversity, Mr.. Low -11, lffr� Browning, M.- . . I . . ' ommunlem, .all' . .. . 'Nriniembeithuty6u.are married to-&. O&IefUIIy;wh4Ieihdy.teII yOU . � �. . ,,, - I and all were sworn to'ieordoy. Judge . the State, Radicalism, 0 � . 1 . � Escapet; - . exploits and mogio luck and. then listen deLeF-seps,Coutit'Nigra, ProL-Heltaboiz. I 1'. Avery'B charge to -the jury was fearless. and A Boston despatch,b�ys: Jam'eaNioliol.. Maw&udmott6' -' . I what A Idol and M. ]?asieut ware among, t .. I . vigorous. Heinstruccerltbera*thoica tend toward' a return of Pagainjitri. son yesterday calle . d at a house wberp'llib .gdd . be prepared ,for llmml yoU..are making of -yourself by grinding . he guests. - . I . I . ghly Masonry Ratters princes in the hope, of Wife has . . . tbb'and of your nose against pages of Such tion for legalizibA at . I - pqrfectious. 4 miaidt6i has deolared-tbar, t , he associa. investigate the Beiner Pri,a], including the having them'for auxiliaries. Govqrnmente , been'liviag'for th§ past three , Do anticipate the discovery by Your' hus- . I � with. a do- . . . ' , . . trash Action. - We waq on 'to, read, but cese d wife's sister' * I . .. .. . . . .0 msbnry .and the you are 11 only a woman ,1� if you latid'a- sake Ion bout for some- its deluded -. - I withit; also the riot in all its doWlso a -few Monients a shot- wag fired. Mrs, I in . . � 't I rg .1 . attorpeys, officers and Jurymen connected should all dog between Mi . weekg� She asked hint intio her room, In, bandAlist I 6 . a is ar isge I and Churoh,:w4ich. sustains authority. and in'. Nioh were not he would n6t'bare about YOU i victimb body and soul Z`tiii rilition';,and , ­ , , ' ' ' " 'Oman oulostaB obedience. - . .. - : . . I rent., I There are good boy-bo6ke, � , . . . to indict those who killed the IMIM . 1. I . ole6n's brother rushed in and grappled -- thing d)ffa- il-to V9. andpolioemen. The jurywas alwaharged -"-- . ' with Nicholson, who had shot. his Wife in . Do, once in a 'while, lbt your hu�band * - Utifer . takes "the daily papein; an I Orange orator .aUhOU13ce6. that Mr. I . . I � . I , . I i Gladstone's highest ambition - is to be the ,The Pope thus proscribes to bishops their* - bave the last word; it -will giitify, hita'and uynou;ll ' -8 or two of . -a British republim, - � I . d I . to indict for arson those' who fired the dut' 9: the shoulder. .Her brother endeavored to . to you. . . I You should, road. a pa, .�... , . . . is Firstj by pastoral letters Uummok bb no particular loss ... hiatorV now . first President: of, . I .. court house and jail, mild directed *to issue see ,Push hiln oub of the room, when Nicholoo DO _66 reauonab16';; it is a great deal to ask . I . - The Duke of Marlborough; refused* ad- . . � n and. then, You wouldn'C waste .. rat societies and make people abhor ii,lsimid., it I'might as . wall - finish her," your ti ' I . . . . . . . . . .. .1 � - � _ - . .. .. . _ L; &o4 f 6 Circumstances, :but crb try; mo, � Mission to the Carlton, the' abief-Tory .. ,�­ - , . dagain kilfindher,'- Thenturdeter reasonable . . rowd of New York Publishers *ho resort, is taking his revenge b � Buippotting - � I I , I . I . I . . . . . third', agriculturistaland workirigra6li to esoapod.� The ,cause of tbe-mur4gr 1B un� , * women are rare. -be rare. I are floOdinrthb, country with. fl�ah. pa;pers. Y . :. .. 33eaeseary, to secure witnesses. Its -that 0 I processes in 4W counties of the.'Statut.if them; agoond,extend. Christian educatioi . under soma . ., - . - . . big Uncle, a'Liberal,- fo ,. . Catholic associations and ad I Do remember that servants Are rou""Of And di&6 novels - are Your* worst enemies. y, . . I . I I st 11- kno*nd The couple had. not lived together . .� � r the semb at Wood- ' .. ­ . . � . = the same Material as ..YOU are;: a stock Which -the viiaoions Raj is -18 ; � . . .of .. Vincent ,do Paul; fourth, -for'savinal montbs. 6 liitld No matter to them whether you grd '. . 4vin . watch, sohools and Ni holo6n was ad. -ad, pqrhapa,*but the game. in . respedt4ble Man or a ran W UP'& �6r big chances atrBirminghmm. _ * 9 - oosrser-grain . . . � I Ills Indfun Friends Well,][Rim a score. - exhorb . youth never to dicted to drink. When -'the brother of, the .. I . . I rderer so, long a .1 . .. -become' members of any society without essentials. . . . . � . . I they get.yqur 66ney. Their ot ' i ' 8 A London cablegram ,says: Mr. Gladstone . . that OrInus film a Fortune. . wa rued into -the room. Mrs. lgi6a' ' I ories are the I . : '. . 1, 'Do try.and forgdt jourself; a f i � continues to improve in hea, . . . ' Arbt consulting their prAeotg. The Pope Bon, W%s sitting in; a chair. holding- their . . a. or your basest I!eB;'to6. pilly even . . lbh� strength . I I A Sb. Paul (Minn.) despabefi-a-a-ViT 10-1i'vei endshis enoyclioal by imploring the.mid of Aress husband, forget th'at you married.hiM, and .fo . r a bo� �O years and spiriti., He - is driviog and walki , . a the b .. . . . . .. infant. Her was �burning- at ,t joiato believe, . .1 ... � ... . ng ., I I Daunais, who lives at Prince Arthur' leased Virgirl. . � ,: ..� . - be. remember that . � I , . . ditilyin Bliite of -the-bitter * Bast , wind which _ ' .. . Ahen- probably do,the reverse. . . I - I .1. I I . oyodel wilknot be published here. , he married y � 'Nov�-;� th�ohe Ook abota'yon, and.Bee lie* kee,pe Mr. Brl�hi in doors .. I . . � . �, . I .11 ou ; be:' will .Landing, is in 'St. Paul. He itrranged for .This -an shoulder. The'laurderer's firbt shot. had I . I 1 * - . . . . -gone - � � . . . ore next Week. , The Osservatore Bomana :Oruggle betwee 941coo k�d: 1upon ' the streets � are . the sale of four mining locations, 1:60-acrea bef � ,through her left arm.. , During the !)a 16 him read,fh� oewsp�;�r ilr� many Men in, bur stores And factbrieb azia, A Devonshire .agriculiurul,lib,or6r has . .1 I each, at the - Rabbit Mountain � Wifids, two will giye extiaoto on Saturday. . " I . 11 ii her' bitaband. and brother . , fast. table ; it -is Unsociable; -but' " I.. 1. : . . � .gettin� iieeli'sentenoe& to these. - mouiliril imprii6b: - ` - I I � . — a ierouiried's6ated; ,-and *,when thefstal %.,UuWs .y and wriukl6d'and OM'Tweiitylears - I - ' of them to a Byndioate for 6200,000'and thb 7, ' I . " 1. I �. . . I . . . . Olkly a-trifi'd-sift-bt'all, ana he likes it. . . - gra � ment for running' Away. with the. Wife so - � - . . be � . . — . . . As unin - . 'in. �-while; 1 i keeps up big. self-respect,, -an 60-asy- will be,.Able to,put, " ' Pr 11 i ` � I . . . I I . .. . . . � . : : ' . "am" 0 il. , I I . -W The _.-drivers of London wor sixteen 4 1 shoi'was fired-olib.'.foll.forwird. Thu child - -Do let -him know more than"yo;u do -ends 'see in business . other to Chicago and Milwaukee 6�'pitaliatfi :' H146comn -ON 1119EVilARB from tow fiot'one in .tell of �us whow"YOU Oporty of hig'ancle. 4 � for a like amount. Do-unmis has been a . I . 11 I was blirown.aoro8i the room, but . d k . trapper among tife Indians for many ye . Be .Ila 111 Airve in the jUred' . . ­ . . � ­ � oar Even a due �.rir, at. , . I . Ara, . � to . Not i .. I Ia,,I,i.�, .11 I ­ you will be none the worse for Admitung . oboulderi. to the �wheel. ads day. i : . I ., . . I . . � . I � � . . and became very intimate a Thq. logy, it Ale h416 Any. . � ; . . .1 . ' � '� 11 ' that yon are � not setill -will retire tens of thousands. I What then I Co. - fi ght ag ' * � . ud fribildly with , � ., . ' 611Y infallible., , k. has be 11 . . DIED IN' TIME � MAWp1iTsT. - � . ..a .quietly revived. . I them. As.m rew&zd for his many sots of -LcuisviIIo,'Xy.,':teiegrmne Buy's : In too � . . .. , , . remember that'tbe int . Why, my Bob,, th a is a world'whidh knows I I . � q . . . . � - : A . . , .. � . -Do This igia 0 * . I I ­ . . ,. great of life is � . . - kindness, an Indian named Pagopep.Nini course of- an - interview to- . . lie ht p � , life which kdow'A no rest � . . . I I I I . . I ntil? .diy President A` Ula'ww's, Zbot Joke-Plartinewo. ,in.. not.dentered in y6Ur home circle; do: U & age compete it. : . I . . � . I I � . I . - I . . . I'd I . . .. At'.. winkle in Advertising, . .. � . . . . W . ' revealed the location of 'these rich silver �MOCOOII', Of P-cine8ton College,., Wag, Rd, ., . I . familiarize y6uro I . - When the men of* to,ds�' at' . . � . 3ninestobim. The� are twenty-1�e miles, . dressed as foil ' ' . , I � .. acted Out.. . ,. . I elfin ataide events. . . . ' Ows : - 1, .. . . . . . : Do read something in'the 'papers ,besides e. laid up in '' They STO )Oatnillg- 'bow, to advertise in xoUthweat of Port Arthur, nine milea south .it - A Slainevillei.o., despatch Bays: Julian dry-dook the, boya of to day Will be tile . - ­ , I . Henry Ward-Beepher. Claims that..Ybu: fashion' notes.'a-iid, societyl unfailing ;. h'.*ve li PAria. A curi6las'Eloone was witridesed1lid . - 4 , . I � I I of the railway, and eight,milQ'B from- the ard a beli6verlit the theory of evollition ' Makinette, an'old. circus clown em�loyed some ` Is . sell set of 1ands called on dook to w6rk other day in a fashionabloquartei, &- '' % , Haniiniatiquie, River. He bought 'tbe� 06nuebte'd ,with religion. ',' Is . that &a with Belli Broil. circui, fell dead last night fo UOWIOdgd Of.,whatio.goiligpil in �tha ship. They. will be .the merchants, �fashionabljdreBsed Youngman Walked into .� ' ' , ,. �. � � tr . us, while endeavoring, to amuso's tent full of , n countries. . �. ... . . I I .- . I � . . � I . location from the Government at the time . D6ctOV 21) . . . . Joked and antics. Me. . r3109 be- a. companion to your husbamd'if farmer@, manufacturers and professional . a ,well,known O%fe ; then, having tompaged . ` ... ' people with. coarse - I he is . men- of the laturei .Yon will ho,Ve to 'bear to —p I . I . of his discovery. , Ten tous of -ore reed ' 11 It is true an e," he replied, Wide man; and it ,ttra6boome attention, fie.sauntered-up. � . . . . ntly . . &.1t.is ndb.trp' was ill the Act of" perpetrating the old-time : 1% I be is not, try to tHeburdstioand anxieties of-keepirigthis . . ' . . shipped to New Jersey realizes 66,006 per with quaint emphaple. ,, I believe in the . jo Make hiro'becOmO, Y I . and 'down- the garden, finally ei�atwg him . . I . . ). on t e.traok .of peace itid. peoe" pelf .At'.m 13 '6611 L' - .. . ., . . line 'Physical theory of evolution, 'certainly,: -Io' reeled;, �ai. his hand , his standard, do not let bitul lower yours. - in table. To blin-oaroo.s. . � ton. Datuntio -attributes this good fait InOthsr-indaw' ke When -be suddenly - our cOmpinion'- raise * ' h * I � ' which has made a wealthy man oz alrapper, the growth of th4 a I sk fr'om !he 'q6o ' . to bia-hoad and fell I � country-nd your v6iodoL will sound -from. -ore . I I . : dead in the ring. The audience tboilght . . d'm. -piejridi pes ; peri Y' of 0 -y6dipeaA w tv . , . in and . DO fe4edb 'your: husball the bull. angress. and 0 ,on- Who, Irom:bisbofiversm�ion, proved': ' 11 I to his kind treatment of his Indian friends. the law. of bdrediby ill the generatio, do respect his relationo,- aspeci Ily. big . . .. � rise .8 a tailor, and who scatiesd him in'. .. � - : � I . ­ . bumaim-race. n Of: the 'that'. his dropping go Buddenly- was apart words 'to buin -in -the 'memory at fature* . warm w d* * . . survive,, as Herbert Spencer affir , tha piogramme; . - smother 'generations. . �'. . - �. �� I or B, of being Ungrateful, aukting - ' * . .., .. I believe .that the fidestwill mother, . . . I of I , she is' tot. tbg� leeshi a . . . . An Accommodating. rreacher., -.. . cheered and laughed., and -because .she, is your mobho ; . . &bmt he bad dressed him on otedit for. five* ' .. . . .. . If Mr.-Bedcheriniebag-by oldi .,.Md. -Atit. I as the circus jestgr-lay dead a,,. "'11 -law, Bbs . Come, now, begin right.', 'bon't get it .� . . I I �_. - - - __'. -_ _ . MisoPlora Stdwart, * Ritchie County, . . ming MQ, as . . - -loved him before. you.ejd.=`�, Wilat to DdIll I . . Yeats. �, The young hillow Arad ­ , , ' , "Virginia, lady, young && a representative Presbyterian' evolutionist" the sawaust.". His death Is . oupposed. to . . . I I .. . .. . . .. inib yourhoad.,tbat an Indian -killer is about I up and d& ,, -.1 . 1. '. . � . I I . ' lid handsome, 'Was . . .. 11 .. .. . — . . . . olared himself insulted,, A crowd gat6rod . . a . . . . . d to be married recently. to pledge me - as a believer -in hisre) ' have-been'6ausad -by.betut diseaserresult., . . : � tho Wexhount][14 Zong . '. . .1 11 . four pegs mbove a State Senator. , Don,$ and', Beg' r. esLra liatonail'td h ; . I . . � I Her . . .'gloug ing from over. excitemout. .!�Ile ;was Q3 . _4F.ourkicy, " imagine that a debectivb'wodlAn't,: trade, plue,11y, to: 0 t a high words. � _ .. =g clothes were prepared, theoriesi'lie has, neither reason nor.warrant. . .. . . I . I � .1 1. . . - ,, - the. do, - years of ago,.aiid was at Oi2i tlmapr(jprie�, -Recently a foxhouina was miaged from . I ' anvince his quondam tailor .-,, - . . . ,Y I dorl'i believe Beecher. -has Any theology, that fitiother house Wag cheaper mud better, - - Arrived! and the preacher wag on hand; but for oif.the,Martinotte & Rav6I PtititoWU26 'a"Le with a lawyer very'gaickly it he had I ­ .1 and what little he has I don't believe -in. I H. HI.-Bankla'. C ,olonial market,.Halifax, Va.' Oi .my,.bout it. * Don't you'beli�ve that an the, late alietit, pulled 'out the bill"for the ... . . . . Ono thilig was lacking to make the n .. I . I . . � 'h a z . � . I � I � � &success, and that was the � bride 14"18 hold tp. evolution b�a icientifto dad tio Company. -Hb had been with Belli Bros. Hie had only been brought from Annapolis ,mb.. r , burglar or runia6rer is -a.'herol I . . groom. 9, po .-n, for dae.,we6k j ' i garments hb mof6. . The 'name, price, ... . . . . . Thisimportant personage -failed to j , ut in. perfectly consistent VvIth the sacred Scrip. )nly, �Ile lived in Baltirpore &'ofioA. time before on. th6 train, shut in a and that m6n admire., bim.. Drop your addreas,e4e;,,1weie read aloud,and the opeu�, , .. . I. . I . ­ tures-and as fdrtifying their divine au4 4nd leaved; & family in'that city.% - I ' '.. boxcar, having been - there three yearp,all novels and fligh � pajers as & stafter. The mouthed prowd drink 'it in. The enter. - .an appearance. It happened- thaW the ' .1 I 1. . .. . . ,. . . . I . Aftinfact. '116did no't'appeart,b6 boy Who- feeds . . I I preacher was & eiogle mall,,with an eye.f ' thentioity. 11' .. ... . I I - his. On �such trash or I . � ! ­ I .1 . I . . I 1. . gebs'f*e prising �Isilor'whd got up'this little draws' . I beauty and a heart for love, and the damsel ­ , . �­ . . � ... I . coofiAng'Fult. . I . .­� restless while in the dity, Bays the Halifax impreaBlons:ofille world, and is,m6recer. . I I . . I I , 1. - ' .'. . . I Recorder, but no.trace of him could be fouri'd -_ a than.� i4 found. his profit. . -. ' . � . . . - A FA1681R.'AX,AR1M., . . I taintobringtip in State priec, . .1 .. VaeYouthful, comely and-ousceptible,80 � . I . - . I � � . The.Japaneso'ost wore fish than any until recently,' when *word Wag ' reopeot%ble employment., If' You __ - . 1—..'', . ___.�_ � . .. . .. the minister .offered to fill the J?l I sea of th, .. I — , ' other, People.. in the World.- With them received . .. I i .0 , . . . . . a NOVears of -an Indian Revolt. ' I . I * * , )EXgilli; of North c9uni, , I I � . m . . I - . that lid had Arrived' home at Brooklyn, Plow fling it aside. I T4q.man Who oirriba ry, xotntes� . . . .: I . . Absent groom. - The uffer7'wa scoe'lited, . .'A' Winnipeg" daipatch says: ' ' ' meat-eatinteis a foreign- innovation, con. AunapoliB, 105 milddV1bachjug there tvto One "bout the aticota is a coward, and mein , The.- Be . dietary - . of tbeF ' . ''' . I . I and the two hied toParkeraburg,wbefelhe - - - - Saturday fined to the rich, 6r rather to those rich gya after mark him as Fruch. . hAncial .116form. - ':. . . mornii3g,s Free Pren,conisins the following Id he disappearedlibin bore. This I If you .have ,a b - AssociWon,� and, editor, of' tha'riinaiiaW . , * '.. , connubial knot was tied, -aU&Mien people who prefer it to the natip ial diet. , . Owie �. I became Mrs. James Barker.. - 8-towar.61 tslegiam I , " 114ttlieford X W.T., 'April' Clearly Mr. Okoahi is not one of is a most remarkable , instance of the. knife On hand turn it over. to Your Mother Reforintis Bpeaking . ib a uiesting� in -Aber. ..L._�� ., ..'. �. � I .. . 18.­7Tilegraphia comrn�aioa'tioti hie ' those, He - catilne.iDitin0t,- I : I ' — — — - , been WAS enthusiastic about the' excellaude of his as the dog was brought by .for a meat or bread knife. -If you have a ,)Ben rsasholy, said the Duke-anaDualless ` ' ': '' '. . � I 'interrupted between this,. place an . . . . � : :..: , I A Queextind. . L I d the native fiall dinners. . I hill ftofn -Anbapolig here, and muBt fiAV6 aaad club ly irrg's6und i6�oe ghy it into the. .of Sutherland owned boweamthem 2,125-- 1 ... . I . A*D&nviII6, Pa., despatch says: Em.- ish ii*not. more datell 0 . . tgusro milu's'6f land in Scotlarid alone, and - .. . next eastern 6ffice during the pApt two days , reason why f He told us that the retraced thd distance On foot atther rat of - ditdh, before anybody fi3dB 4pt flow empty . " , � .. . , . . abotitilfty miles,a day; with � .�robably a' Your libud bite 6601). That pair of brasa. t -Duke of Richmond bold no fewer -than ` . I . ployee f the Montour lion & Steel %00" owing to the wire 'being grounded. Upon land is not because of its price I: 1! U11.9. I u I . - .,. " . a 0 M- -the line being repaired � eveningwe Were * or . incidental. fox Itunt tit ro ,b knuckles can be tossed into t . . . of the difficulty of trumport, but ute, mahe is a :at - Sleuth,,, and_,, t * gain - hye riFikv, 11 CA 448, vquaro miles, of.larid'. 'He had a list . . . . earn thap _b,,f,,, th t! Polly while digging sand -near the State. astonished .1 h becaus's' dog for thatpur7ose. .. . . L I I to 6 r6pory was bure we cook it do badly. -4 To boil it is , simply . . I . u I 16 bis Possessiod of fifteen landowners, all ' . ­ � " , , , lliom�le Hospital, unearthed two larg rent in Winnipeg that at . -_ . . will make it � . Indian skeletons, also'eloven small bells . latest *acdounts . . . I good bonfiret And then you, are ready to . I .. I ' 2,000 Indiene were marching on'the town 'a take away *the best' parb'of its flavor . . I . — begin life, and -to: ask yourself what' .60Ottiuh 9�ntlbmeno nablemad and others,. _. '' . " , . _. one Indian buckle with pin 'attsohed,L find, � h - there are as, niany v'arieties . Foolhardy Went. .. I I . . - trarlb or who - among them posso�s me Much L &a . � . one clay pipe over two inobeal and thab a, general *it _, ne" - .. I � . , ,profession shall be yours vilidii done in - the 7,073 aquare,miltdL of L , . a. - n diameter, ,massacre wag fesied. 6,h ..�ing as there -are different kinds - , land. Therewere,h6- . , Friandiintha east Must, necessarilylool fl,h ." , . . .. I . . .1 Three Sootchmall Dr., Watbon,' Mri � school. . L-M'QuddiuDetr6it.Pr,ea,Pre.ga.- . . ndgbt . sta(e, 148 individuals in the TJnited , . I with otem Ahree *inches long. .The teeth of greatly slartned, Kindly' con . . � . L . John.Maclsr,eni and Mr. Rohbrt Maolrenzia . 1. � . _. . Kingdom who held . . the skeletons are perfectly formed and he . I �_ - ' - 1,167 bquare mi!S'FJ Of', white. Tradition &ffirraff that the delts, ststeinebt, As there is no f-)und=it.- . , 1 4purlous khenomenoll at,fien., " , -Were walking ovei' the - Rpiche .Bridge,' . THEMeathar of the immediiLte fatura. is land. � . . I . I . I . . . . � which Danville stands' Was On -Many Indians from the 6urrounding fijEr. . The o$o . era of the . b L . which bparis the Danube, in, Vienne, at & '.*now the absorbing topic. A . cobrilitig to a . - I .. . . - I I I . .1 . . . formerly oc. tridte,-inoUgsted by 0hief P I I British arque St. height of seventy feet, on Marob.996hi when reliabla'alkeorol6gilit, the iptatrupt I ions to I . � . I I I � . . I cupied by a warlike tribe' oundmakerand LO,irrande,�&tPhiladelphit�,fkbtaborae�r'ars, . The Paris ally antboribies' bs�.e just ap.. . . . . and the exhumed remain 11 the ­MahO11.iI1g0i Big Boat, are gathering here to 'hold " 'report &'remarkable experience during tile the two younger men tuaged. Dr, . Watson, the March of temperature from this time roved.of a new ariticatibrial catechipal' f6i . 1. � a fire supposed .to. , A . P . Council -in regard to their grievances and t sayinj that big courage *juld fail him had to the 8660ad Weak of May ard duo 'to* the . , belong -to that tribe. Crowds nd to. 0 �OYAge- When About 500 inlbs off Zaps he ta jump'froin the bridge. into th .. Changes of atloosph&16 pi . ei6d're .produced use in BbbOdIs'- - . . . of relic ddlegatos to ad . 0 riven . It is ,oalled, A "Manuall . . hunters flocked to the place, .. Regilis Rod Hatteras tb8 Air Budoonly became Watson mounted the para. by indt6aoed oun host wiihin the Aram I a d' E n9eignement ,Laique 11 : 11 What I is . I .. . . . � ap This Mounted Police -are baling re- don§e and groat diffioulV'Waa exporionceit pet, and, b6foid. his friends could binder Circle, Whilowe are liable at any time I . . C TIO lil ll� verV All at ones De. Is inforded from Regina, ^but n I God?" Inquires the tumber. ",We know . - . . � . of Do you ever expect to sib in the House, anticipated and no on a . trouble is in�brastbibg. Btrong odor do of burning * have a - touii . . . Odimmons, Mr. Brudlau' Pays the slightest ping timbgr a . himp.jamped into th6 river, .whioh ran now to ' , h of the so -c lied 11�tfiipg� �bout. Him," replies ,'the pupil.. � � . I I a 1, .,, . gh?" asked a r,e- attention to the doingo . A &lea parceptibI6. The goventy feet belowi Despite tbecioldnego of '� second winter," with lighefrosto-ii6irth of You dbny thb existence of m0od 211 is that. I . . . porter of the famous 15:41ioll agitator, it I I a ofthe1ndians.11 I MisbY inage is described ,as of light -bluish th& water and the current, Dr. Wataon 'the 40th parallel, I the knost'inarked doy!&. uny nor a& I *I . if - � ... , � , next question. ,, 11 We neither d :1 could find out what Mothushlell lived on - F1031311 PAINT. -The at tint, forming a zone extending from the swunito the abore,mhere,he was take into tipriA.1roarmeart V'ernkl lempetattire are mit His exikenoeoll ictorts the. little 1. , arrant belief among horfion towardo.the zebitli about 15 &6 Ustody by the'police. - . an gat6fialigt,c " *bat the teitn' . I . I could tell You better," was the cautious householders that the ainell of frooll lead I . . not likely to occur -until after tlie. close at W Oar' � . . answer. " Is it true that you are willing Vaintii noxious id found gross- Within the raoitto of a Mile ..thd , God signifleg.P. �l V,'D.I'ty,l I oontinuea the � . to Swear me the law requir ad on pretty gone- water Wag inky black.: * L . . 11 . . . I ­ �, . this 131011th. It will be will to point iodt, I , - I . . .,OB 211 " Swear I 'ral experience, but is Opposed by thebolief, . I . I . I . . . - especially for thebanefitof farmers and hot. �ohoolm'aBter, I' is 'amid to be our Oreator I . I . . I Egad, man, I've been doilig nothing 91 . is for' equally ourrantamong chemists. that load i . . �, . ADV,AXJTAGN OF BIDIRG A tfiltltlklY WoMiX.- , tioultariAto I that any cold wav � as a . evere and to govibrA oil things , I" It 'Vhmt do you - .. - � -L . I the last tvwo years." . ' We, are all inventors, 'each Boiling out do 11 Are you as happy now as You were before enough to bring damaging frosto during the ,,, . '. . 11 ­ ' know on that point," Inquires the chijdi . � I I compounds' ate not volatile." A fact re. 16 voyage of discovery, guided each by a You married?)' asked Mrs'. Yeast of, Young or what do others ku'dw who have no . A PERVACTLY fiendish twiat has been contly brought to our notice see to UP- riv. t rt 6,0timsonbeak. IlYes,judega,,, next throb- weeks will probably follow In the ii,lor . I . too a P a a ohs . Of which there Is no, anpli. Ml replied - rout tbf large And deep cy�lonio delireesion%� a nor heard him �. It Is all more fiction, . given ;O crime in-Patetson, X. J. Six port the domestic theory, The basis of catb. The world is all gottes, 9,11 opporiqui. the lady, " and 610 . . 11 thieves: with mocotaeons.attmoked 9, house the, useful Ana popular lum ' . . 16 great deal, happier." Ill rural diBtribts not reached by The d%ily Which does not. merik- Attention." In - . I ifiqus Paint is tiepi strings of tension Waiting to be struck. 11 That in sttangd,,l suggested thd philan. Weather ropbr-ta the wise course is to looi, another part of the Work the' pupil, In ' after the manner of aeronftde,lsl and" While known,to be oulphide of calcium. Now, _.V, merjoij. I . throplat'a wife. 11 Not &� all. strang6,11 cubic Out f6i frosty'waves a day behind tho via. answer -to questions put to him by his , . . the innimbes, dazed and Pat& yzea by the -this compouna, What!, -unprotected by var. When You bmvO 9, Very strong attachmoLi from the YOUR sounds, were suffering the agobieg of the nigh, glass or Aomo'other Impervious sub. a)? a young lady you feel at ti so 9: matfldil woreuri- "YOU IoU6 spring storma attonaed by h teabber, to required to amy th&6 the Virgin - I doomed, the confederates of th in as though BOB, befora,l wasniarrioa, I used eavy rains. . I ' tO'sPbnd Deep depressiong, crossing the northern Mary Wah a Woman of a profligate life . � � a i I a gan ' t Wool. is Slowly acted on 'by the, &Olds of you could out her, at.least you say Bo , but half -my time worrying about what dress I Sections of th . 1. plundeied the house. When the. ouemie% the air, and .Bulphuratted hydrogen is just lot her go 0 0 country do nab invariably that religion induces a - ohild-ld forget the; . . 6VOlVedv which blatikeria lead paint. if , should wear when Daniel pilled.11 it 13 ffection and respect which it ow6o Its . of society add s000rdoona to burglary it Is I and,filrt with some other I . This follow slid you foel-lalln - balat I ely as thbug4 AoIl't yen try justus hard to look Wall wb at iOdUO0 the OUtAOW Of cold sit from the 'A time that lynch law became fashionable, is well known, and can easily be,&VO14od YOU could ohs* hot tip. On high Ititituabs. tint observation shows pAroats ,,: that the dootriooa� of the Roman - - your husband returns home mi night ?11 ib- that such is trequdnt)y the O&HOO 00, that In atholio Church. are 'prejudicial t6 I . Cannes, tbd noted bealth resort, !a ad. by Proper protection, of thb point. But the M. Chevroul, the emine I I C tit soidhtisbo who torrupted Mrs. Yeast. ' "Well', YOU goes' the 4lisenci,of better indicatioia �II6 large "marriagd,but favo6blo to illicit aniong - � scribed by Dr. Ernest Hart in the British ouriotta thingAa that Unprotected luminoug is nearly 98 years of age, Was delivering e Went on the bride of twosummorb, ,,.I a6n,t I , . 1. MMical ,Yourii�al' as & locality In which Esint is fauna to be perceptibly blackened le6tUre on oharris depression should prudentially be Viiwod that Christianity introduced barbarford into - . I I try the other day at the Worry any &boutib flow, so -I have only one I . 1. figtoss irregularities and cruel offences Y the lamas train froBbloadpaint. There Paris Museum of NatutAl f to the the world .; * And 96 'on, until this lat'lue History. Relet. dress to &y name.11-1,ogkorg G as the precursor of a decided all � 00 L ^ 8 b6 , fta,., Comment is against boaltb and decolidy " are'Vermitted odenii'fis be only One � possible explanation ring to a certain tte,rnbomeixon in ohornio4l 'A national to I . akette. . thermometer. - L I O%techism , me . L to go on with impanityi The at ' mine of one of thia-riamily, that 0, outface ,freshly change he said: is� fact was fi . Be show is tO'ba held it At a rapoting of the Howard goolety in atillboesear.y. . . . I . . ' of the Principal hotels oorkilpt a rivulbt covered With lead point doogactually, emit I , rat 86hubuty,j� in Stiglandl this year, In the ' . grounds of th London laub averting the announcementL It you have boon ifigulted-.b'y a mail who mentioned to JXd In 1804 by aLaipolo...extongiV.6 Abil thatmin . More ' - .1 _. which runs through -the roosybowatiftil DOMO v61mtil6�dOmPOUt1a Of 4ead. 'We - ba. 'L offiaenj named Sh ' labor$ ' or tot L Sh6mberger, Blehop's palace, * 0 was made that thdLaddlaby' was 0 -operating Iveig . he localedly , tl ad you do, there L P 9 In T by " lea ' dl f' I N d( . At _m I . � . - I 11" Art of the town, and thoL Public gArdun$ tiontirm - L I It faga, for Y lievo that many physicians could I Ara not ourow a 'With America pihou oodiati6a I a two 61 ou to ad, and two only, 4 . r their own obsor�atioas ill -&,In,--.beg nl,og t Mail- It is aftrioue, b 6 logo my memory Ut' Jack-" Manimm,o new fall "IS to promote a gave become' permeated With miABroatio thiRviOw f am In "' I a central bureau for otitallial statistics At You don bear it with Christian fortitude, or . l. . for I' 'L elements. r -painted hou000._ZaftCCj. , A 'I Wh#,Lb d ! all Waileitigton. A letter on the oubiddl; from . . . . I I ho op,intod,.11 Little Dick-' Po yea. can bite a, otill,heavior rash to Ahb*-, . I . L'. L I ?gard . to newly . . iismeoo, . . I areg 2 - Our whole fdrido is.,, I Prtoideat Arthur was road, . . � him the attar of hieVaylo'. , . . : � L . . I . I L . " t � I . I ­ . . ,. '. - . � . .1 . . L .� . I I � � . . L _.. I . _ --,-�.Ai_l— . . .- . 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