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; uOlpy daughter, and an the main. ZATR NOSTRWIZIST MRWRO one thro" In the liver by the wiltracion. figeyAj, W&U]3XA I GtV - � ,_ 1
1*44V.98 1"4. ban o bit famoy ara well ploomit 1, '. OCANDAL. 0914W ty TER 4WWWOL
� . .1 I .11. . ho b"A .46mQualinited by ovidenbe�# "rr-9 00"ll" 00m nod t" A uo"abIg feature in Calgary is the ex. , * . I ___� I I -
I === ==_" 11 -1 I I I O1;rfl&4W*bW4QK On the "Lot IfiSo " U -111"A istonce of bar -rooms and saloons. slid the - I #kinces" obrinti"'A IPWO400 to sk
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Will"t At Oh ,oPPaultation of maillaal , An j4piged twital absence of the liquor trafflo, � , Son -In -Law. of, � 11 , , - ,,
kJA a ux0h is to beluilt at Fork in and, to � Weddinc" of 4 I
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,A MAN OF MANY A � *Poo*,� 3 v Ili , - I I eat an Intoxicated person Is a rarity. Hop Queen Victoria, - - --
. so _ 't 'yj�pns of *j 0�', . Lead. " beat is the most intoxicatingboverage. This I A London osbI am says; The, English
i , Wootiol . so *a young lady 'should be The retail store business edition of the "Temolito of the Princes
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Sir Eyerar� Mel, , � , ` out t �* 8 the placed far a time In a� private asylum, to overdone. � At Calgary is I in due'to the prohibitory law In force Pro- tWOM ZEAT4lqA'8 4VITOX 11 i p;W, ItOLE, Ali0o 12 Wail van to the public a
I . . I velle Turns o b whi h her parents demurred, and tra. I ducing A. quiet and. orderly population I to-4sy. It
, . Son of a Hainliton Butcher., ab is I . Val , . 4 ,A London de"tok says; A great stir 10 published ty Murray, In substance �
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1 , I . road was suggested. Miss Whitney (Wge.ryhas abrewaxy which marlufac- An Indian was observed ,the other day baill been Caused by t4 is the Sam , I it
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I firmly believes that her ImB,band I Is all Eng- turep 11 . a announcement of I a Be the German edition. It in- .
. I - , near Battleford 'busily testing down 61 the morganatic matrimonial intentiono. of I I
Xho tt! beer." ' . sludge no new borreopouderille
� ED 0 R 94. 11. QN&DA AND OT11019 8TATP. lish,n bleman. Miss Whitney has also .work on tba bridge pit Medl. rufft out 12
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I Y an hour or two before by LoWs IV., arstill Diik T ZZ Par -
sad a wish that bar husband' all , tioular Importam '""
,The CORD man Of Mr, C cold I sins Halt is completed. the surveyors working .il _a at Haase, � he , _ pa, , he rinciess, I 1111
� I h � . J. Whitney$ who, . I I _ under 'whose care the
OX 1 m ftle, locality- Oftillial )?&par Of Darmstadt is oil t I , I edition h a pro
1,11vica: fair. trial, and if he proves his quon .. I Ilion. etrated with be inn
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� I , It isramoxed that new, police barrac 00032tly"Sx� the subijimb, obd the semi.offioi&l pre a has 1 parq,d, ooptributes the preface.
under the name of Sir, Charles Everard ke I a , n tl* she,
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NfAvelle, won the bet , I cence--;-thati he Ili not A bigslnlfft�shia Will are to Ilk built at 0 ple.kined that he thought it w6a a grave and � hastieniod. to ridicule th _ says the domestic side
� Vhi �. ,krt of Miss, Lillian, return tQ �him. If bq doe 1. algary., I I be wanted to see i� saythin I I 0 report. There is . - ,, of -t a ritlogas I
tney andinduced berto elope with, . I I A not,. thou she 9 had been everyreason, however, to I . I Alice Is Alone do tw, from
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; him, bae b wilt renounce him. sit I the Hat 11 have hurt -with the I believd that the,
.ad , . bad*, proposed, Marriage ill an appro � aohiu fact,, " .
I I ad- a career in Canada and the been beaten twice by the 6 itizeng in rifiQ , I lotterii being sates d, by ue6u . irtoria. I
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United States for vrhiob few parallels alias Newbold (the former, matches, . . apol,the statement cabled on , the Br inatt 4, . Rd
I can Nevoillo I J ' I . They shoW." sayif. rincese ,.,
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� I be1oligil, It h*9 already been discovered Hamiltonian. who boa been a bigaziot at It is understood that the Ointment - I Fairmand Cturden. I is reaffirmed to -day by ariEnglish diplomat how devoted she was to'the - land of her
that lie has masquerided--under. it least least seven times,) -is in' good spirits in app (Burlingt1pn-Rawkey bi - , . I it
I I I . , I of Mr. Philips as collector of oustonis of ,o..) who boa very close. relations *fth the rth-bow her hea s
., hilt a dozen name Toledoisil. He told a Commercial Telegram T I
� .a, &no, that he has gone llmereou�h" be , big. mouth is 4. good time to pay the Darmstadt Court,aud with the Additional with reverence and Affection, as the country I .
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through the ii"rr, a losat reporter that be had met in his time tb lea made permanotit. interest on your mortgagili and renew the infOrmation that the lady who his. been � I I
1. lags ceremony , 6 a � doing.for liberty
� , eight times.� Among, the names under proud and titled beauties of 9 There was a that I sit. the Queen, te . . , , mankirld more than any other country i .
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. . I I , for nglund, but � . . I a Hotel, no a you gavg� a yoag Ago, It is also a bonored by the choice Of'the Grand Duke. I
which he has, practiced his arts upon the neverfalb a thrill of love Calgary, a day or two ago, and,, the amount . the world.7 I 'a
� . . thera. 1� I . pretty, geod. time to take up the notes you is Mine. DeRilaraire, who haa beou'veri I
hypothecated was #200. .1.
J fair sex in various cities isud towns on both never loved any woman as I ,do my wife � unwittingly gave to tbe peddler last Christ- prominelit, in the highest social, circles of The Princess Christian conob;dso the
I - aides 99 the line. are Neivelle, Newbold, Dr. Lillian," said, he. I" Whitney says I have While Mr. Dorrough and partner, of High mas under, the impression that 'Ton were Darmstadt and Berlin. The Grand 1) a with a refere
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Stewart, Dr. Howard, ]Roberts and ,Percy. known her only six weeks. Why, I have Riveri were absent from home a few days only Siguing a bontraot. bast however, Atirred up a veritakti = of the Duke of Albany, 11 whose
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He has been arrested many times for been married to list more thou that man ago, some one broke, into their L Mto tbrive'llest . . ,, to nam often ,occurs In his a ,
L . I Y I . premilsesand ( - I I in An elevator. A far. bornetti neat by his aged ,a . I I ister's letters,"
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I bigamy, and has Served several termo in months. We were married in Michigan, Stole 6710. war WbQ has thirty thousand bushels of matrimonial venture, for a Sam I
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penitentiary'. and States prison for 'his She believes in me because I have taught, It is said that the settlers around- Col. oats in an elevator need not worry. about , tire royal family of England unite in resent., She Paid, 01 I May God spare that young,
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favorite offence. He was Arrested some her to read the, stars. 04e night After I gary would go into aheop raising bea. tbe weather.- Always raise 'oats in a good � Ing the proposal as a I alight upon the bri I ght and gifted life t '
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: few years ajo in Newark, N. J., on a Lad come to Toledo she c6dd Lost sleep, so but fear the Indiana ancl thei � r its vily, elevator And kao firat L * , o be a comfort to you
. . otruative . . p 6ut of 4, deal with the. � memory of Princess Alice, the wife of for many years to cows I I As my brother , "
charge, of bigamy, but escaped from ,she went out. and read,the stars " I had doge. . . I Ohio � ,the Grand Duke, arid almostan inoulbto watithe last of us lo.see midearstater
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� the police Station by jumping through A ; taught her, and when Elbe M06L I"- I . Nfaimftrer'tho beau poles yoli.had left 1 Princess Beatrice, to whom he woo all but &live, 60 lie has beau first to follow her into
� . � me in Toledo Mr.B.arter, of Sheep Creek, started for Lc� .. I .
. window. He was wall ted in Paterson, N. she told me what she had read. Four days over from last year. You will long: a long tibe silent laud.1P .
I I Deal! Lodge, Montana,' on Thursday last, +. I butrothed. The lataolt demonstration of
J., on another charge of bigamy' L but of happiness and lo% then prison bars and imb before you find any, They have gone, this feeling has been furnished by the The concluding portion of the book VAMB
, ' fdrL and purposes bringing about 1,000 head to , � . . . I *
FrOBBOLathe"'Ueo'jlkto'Can%aa'L Afte portow, perhaps a separation &ears, and PBrtiRIIY'IntQ the insatiate maw of the all. Quee 14 eldest daughter, the Crown Prin-. to supply some further i �
r nold., love. L . place on Sheep Creek R.nge, . , a I .
;]all in different parts of Ontario lot several at last joined together in . As 1 can- , I . devouirlig fire. . and personal des of the charwa.
, �. ". I L . . Olsoo and the *nbighbors have �cesis Victoria of Germany. Shewassmo, ter iiy Of thepriiacesa'"Oe
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months he oared on to. Toronto. ,not get a letter to bar,' I wish you ,would . Tnepector Steele, of' the 1g, W'. X. P., stolon the rest. I L I � ng . �
. He was publish one., she will will have com rl �, � thegueSts attruotedto Darmstg4tily the beyond that presented 'in, the - German
not long there before he began to RHgle for . ,xinderstand the mandof about0menin the L . .
another wife. He sicured one, and Wording, which may, be unintelligible to, the mountains this stinimer, And Inapeotor area shows symptoms of going marriage of the Vxatld Dukfl's'd�bghtert memolro. The Princess in spoken of �ws
in 1877 . bl9da,M" developing a- few first class I having great delicall �
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was arrested there,bonvibted and sentenced Public : I I I Victeriat'od April 30th, and was to have Y Of features, but.' o
. Herchlber is expected to take charge of the %vine, it is time with a saineneso of expression. !, Dignity
" CITY PRISON. Toi 12. calgary,pArby. 1. � I I to Bell him. Bell him out remained to ,take part in the" round of
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to - two yeaxs' imprisonment in Kingston ledo, May . 3 thei county, if Possible. Beivare of the festivities Volliall �followo . . It and grgoefulues8,11 it:ii said, Mobaraoterigbol .
pal A Dorainion City report Says L L L d the wadding.
aitentiaij. After taking. his vacation',he 11 To NX DnAa Wirz:, L : The fourth deacon who has a little blaze faced 11 psoln, in known that she very suddenly chan - her every movement, and tbough.soper. .
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went to Toronto a6gaill and married suir ijL and only remaining child of kalcolim. Angus mare ,, that he wants td tr . . god I .
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another woman. This dupe also discovered .Arnand, aged 4 years, diied to -day from such a hoss.1 I . Narted hastily from Darknotadt for Berlin never forgot. she was a princess. She could'
I - they cannot rob lie of, and that IF; tnemory� diphtheria. . The whole family has been shpost b I .
. - his perfidy, and he wis obliged to Skip West- Memory, true to her mission of mercy, takeil away in 10 dAys.. I Etdrn � store the wedding was 'over, suid- encourage the thilid; she Also understood
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wards, and for a time. was loot eight- of. brings back to us, under the cloud I 1. .1 . the Price of the With -scatllb courtsa� to- her host, Grand a moment, *to check .Anything like
o, ,4' I � crop. About ton hours how in I
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When he thought the affair had blown thoughts of happy hours spent in you A BlIO96 tints' ago a Cree Indian died at . a day, de* Duke Louis. This sudden flitting .is forwIrdnqos, who , it wag necessary to
4ver he again came to Toronto and solicited . r ilea medicine Hat;au - Cleakdtoto crushing. p6tato, btigo, with 'hard ailana oi�l - L
Booi6tY. We can never forget the night wer ol instead of being interred sticks,, will probably save the u per L partof now acounted for by ,the Matemient presumptio by a-glauce.11
orders for books. Whits making iori . ,be bad An Nitorial note on the Princess Alice's �
One last met previous to, your - beOOmI:g MY i y Was wrapped, in eking and hung the patch for you. BY the, time you dig d -Duke sunilquilea his m9r.
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inroads into the packets of the feminine wife. How you told me above all a (I be- . the Air 0 I petrify,, according to Indian the potatoes you will be Be disgusted ,with Oarlat'c Intention to the select Patti of free -thinking views says: I'Afterthes&d
I - portion of the population he becAine mais- yond all precious to your Spot was the lov, a 'a .1411tom. 7 . everything pertaining to Potato culture royal personagae'amembled at his datigh. death of her child the Princesoraturnid to
� ter of the h9art ot another susceptible that, my i1oul gave- . . 11 Mud fever 11 is a. disease minongbor ter's weddin the faith in which she was reared, and died' ..
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woman, proposed,'waa duli '006pted, and I I - quidn't look a potato in the a in it, a devout Christian. Two
""Do You remember hoW you told me of t L 8 so, called, as the local Without a feeling of nuius6a, And as for , ge at what
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was joined to hot in the:boly betide of .what �h - stare told you; sitis,--because it is coutract6d eat. . . I . of the'FrinceBa are given, one as she Bp. , I
i ' L a of our ba,ppyinivxt-press'-impl, I she deemed diiraBpeat to two of her sistgre, . . - I
Inatrimony. LmstonfrinicILliqlaftT I a- But thia,enables you t6 sell the and lof b the Grand Duke's a .red in"1860, the oth'
, I . I . orouto. ria,ie.,of 00 f4wBhorti days of pleahant fro " = bushel without a pang. . . ' iLon 6uftaudaspital Plot' at -taken in 1878, the
�, .� I log Detroit. I . SL . In'the fatigue and hardships incident t' � L . �. . . I I . : year o .
� )f the Coining arrow of prison life, travelling, in . the a . 11 indignant anger.. � OSL I bet Vesth. The ogle of the book
I joy"( I almost impaouaill Young henslay' more eggs that, old ones. , It is now Stated that. Q . . Hot that of the Qacen'S � -
Bit. Hulme, a son -in law .of C. J Whit., 1jith &11. 'Its chilling dies. pointments and thorou fares of the city, . .. do approach
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ro'It Is I 8 . t' darkening hours, of its sorrows, of its: .911 .1 This is bbov, acen � � � . .
I ney, arrived in Toronto from Det , P . . Lot lea L use the giddy young things have who had accepted the Victoria, book. . 'L I .
tears Millers at Portage 1% Pra . Grana.Dukatsilrb- . - I I . . L
,�� --hightto secure evidenco Against 'the mail, I We have been n rued thdir value. In a few - years posal for the hand of her _ ---
of Anguish end woo, and in tLe future of burning large quaniftiesof bran. Theyt4o they, know just how,7 to at ., y6ungest daugh- — ..
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and to -day will search the prison records to.. _tba Inany hg,ppy.4QoXs in store for us, at ter 6 I and around on tbr,, Bool,triab; . conditio I Hat . ly upon the L* * 4 * * *. * * * * * * *-* * * � ,
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. get'the date of his conviction. He says" that - now endeavoring to obtain alow rate fr in a strike when eggs Are K,75 a dozen; and eassage by the. British ,.Pailiament..of. the **. * * * , * .1. I . . * ,.L
. I '--'- we were reunited? Allih is ireat 1 sHil"His. tho Cana . than Pool to enable thou iush out and Work I - 1* . . I . * * .
Detroit, L I I double time when Bill legalizing marriage .between. w,id . .
� -us all. them to ship t to - ere -
; _ - Sir Charles is now a prisoner in I power,c;,�er no and above us guides i 11021111111two"The present eggs are so. common the tramps. won't, QW ** , -
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� ' and that Manager Whitney purposes push- So it is, with . 1. I .. I rate is 3 . . . 6st. . sod their deceased wives" sisters, mild who * . I . I . 1* * . �
, V the -case so that Ne'ivelle,'; or whatever . th L 0 cents par 100 pounds. them. . . . . I . I
. . . . . ; I �- I I . .tqOk Beatrice to young,princess VioborO,'s ** I ... -1 * t**: .
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a Those whom a gods Iove'tho� ob to0i I The other night Sarell. Miller,, daughter � . . . wedd to'Afford an interview betweenlei * LL �.. . - I ) .
I . name may be, will Buffer for all his past 11 The diamond when it is first fomund, is of James. Mille - � The. Midnight San. . I � * Z ! . , . * �.
�! sins as well an the preBent,one. . r, C,P.R. stiotion foreman. at . I and log Siomi-betrothed whou. she was .... , 1.
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* - uncouth A, eloped with John Kellett, another At TrandbjeriaL Y�u are far end ghnorth in d I I . . ... * * I , I " . 1. . I
i , (VER -BIGAMIST IN BELLs u a acquainted with the monner ill which' I �l _*e -
. VILLE;-. � Antaii,,dam'. in Holland, the polisliffig, of gestic 'a * 'ILL I'll .1 I .
. I a foreman, who was boarding at, Mil. for praotical purpo � I" 1- . * I
; About five years moo 11 Sir Charles diamonds is carried oil to Rerfection.' . . . sea.. You are 61i iho the Grand Duke proposed to enjoy f &Wity !� .. I.. . " L �,j ..
, The let's. Sarah apparently retired for the sixty-fourth parallel of north latitude-aS iiieg While waiting'for parliame * *' _WW" � I I �
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companied thither.by a. woman purl broadi-- ifido�� L ' I - of Iceland. By. .-refused to all6w-Beatricie to Speak to him ,* , - � . I 6", -
Everard " was, ,.In Belleville-, He *413 ae- -'roome are gonerally.a.4tit 200,feet long by might but sometime before 11 o'clock she tall north as the south . * *'
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-_On Oach Of Alle room - jumped out of her bedroom window, - * making the voyage ,from Trbnah am to and hastened heir depart . � . . . L , � I *
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that she waa). * He carried on operations in the iiinloheirs hanging on t . he * I tomes. list ' The sulphur sprilagi, a elicit distance Molde in favorable weathergyou. may prac* - THE GERMAN L41RDIE. ' .. . I * . . *.1 I L �
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.. , Belleville under the name of Dr. - Howard. us watch the workmen for 9, while. Sao - � -to been tically.see�ths ,midnight sun, qbd.,�laoi " '*.Louis XV.',of Hosife-Da'rinstailb, is chiefly * - - -_ I ;;, - _, , 1 4 * . I
. BY his consummate .kddress and brazen this I one - -he takes up big pinchilrs and I found to possess excellent mediolual quail. much'iWIp,ludoeseary of, the r6ok'@60ery at' remarkable for having.been the husband of , *
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a. ate L .ties. These; with the boiling springs to be L . 00411 ,
aseurance'lle succeeded in getting credit at girds Ot I thd "d., 'In, Jdhe, the sun sets b6tviAen F *. v
theleadingdry goods house in the town. it.,to *the wheal. 1013 � failed, � I *
hem around ne. Now he appli as. 10 ondt'll;' it jis6BL aigin befoie* 2; PrhicesA Alice and father. of Princess Via. * - *I
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See .the, sparks L fly t, adjacent, are certainly great attr - , . .
and obtained housa-furnishin�s to the,value -SteadilyiWith-perseveranee and endurance 'delicate - that' t below the horizon tin I . . . . . - L
.. one for tourists, especially to pqrsonaL in go bough its orb is .' I toria, who married another Gernian-prince- .*. i . - , ... ..eo . I
. of over §100 and Btaitted housek ' I -health. " . . . .. for three or four hours, there is iunlight'all g last wbek. . He -is 47, years--ola-and- hag-*, 11 .* 411, .
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eel?1118. hwilresees onward to his object. Now he . I � I . � . thelank of colonel in a Pruesisd- regiment. -* . I I . _ L
. Other merchants were Also let in 'b h' ' turns it And grinds the thetL through the nighi.,-, Such, at I a I I
I I qn. 0 side. T g ' The Calgary Harald says that, the March east' wa my Wheric - he married Princeiis , Ali - Bfis * `..
. L and April calves (3h,the ranchewhave nearly In the far north- . .
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At length certain rilmors 'as to Howard a . of the pinchere he `a'Za1AInQs a' brought him a dowry of 230,000, beside , . . �' I
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obaracto IS At it, looks all been, Bated, and are now lively E;hd West there were atraillis of cloudigrAy, rose, . - San. v .1 I
r' reached the ears of his -'c ' ill ore it. To the ilye.,of, the uninitlated allowance of Y,6,00Q a,year contributed by *�Iy 1A E. PINKH , -.S'- *
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and he was arrasted and lodged in t L he beati4ful. and gorgedus 6 but �the eye haarbY. The cows are in -good condition'- -pink, orange and purple, bene4th Which the the I British ta . .
. . I i , L the: winter lossei have been very slight, anj Sun, suddenly dipped into the sea. and won xpayers. '06een Victoria -* ..E - - , , , - . 1 4 . . .
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Belleville jail on a charge of failse Pretences.. of thir 13388ter detects flaws in it which -'but.the gloryof 'sunsetoidnt d him the prefix of 11 His Royal . L GETABLE 00=0UND *- `
I After remainiag in custody for several , detb�iorsitcs, froul its, Value. _ Again it everything indicates &.prosperous Year for out of eight -, L gr'"'to ess,`and Ali& oreatiadhim a Knight I .� L. . . L 11 � Aifi *1 .,i,,� ._ L
weeks he eloped with ths, jailet'iL Wife, Who is applied to the cruel ston L 6 and no the ranahmem ' ' . � , tinned all pight. The -darkness Of the HighuGarier. These favors, wareho dou , bt * * * * IS A POSITIVE CURE * *,jit�� �*� , ., �
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had learned to love him during his-oonfind- mercy is ehdwq. -L Tho illower of s�'arks fly A large glacier.'an Tunnel Mouritain took of & eummiir everlitig in England. On deck highly esteemed, as the reiguirig'fikol, - 3�or [ill oC those Painful Complaints, "d' I
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I ment. The pair went to Brookville, ,but thicker arid thicker, The grim dater' an immense slide va'Saturday night, and. we could,read'all - h to t,pose . L ,
. Howard soon tired of the woman who hadL tion that Site U .1 � Him&. L, L ,nig t,e n theomalleat �Hessc are no issed. of much P"i',vi, * *Vveaknesses so common go o best * *
pon the countenance of the hundreds of tons of ice oanie Allundering I property, and areolepaudent almost ent' *!L* ***F1C31ALEF0FULAr.r.T0 o*. * 11.
sacrificed her honor. -for, his L ' type. The sea; was. smooth And clear as % oil a grall 0 - t civi at, " small ,�lye . . .1 .% �t*i* . � . .
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1. . sake,- and worktHantalls of hii unalterabledecision down tbe side of the Bookies. The Ilion in mirror. All night long -the. sailing ships went na In J .
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) deserted her. , . .. 11 to actipmplieli his purpose'. Afterktimelle. the various L qampa ,along the line IT WILL CURE ENTIRELY THE WORST 9 cir
. ' steps -*. the Rtoli&' ' . were oil their sauna. All night long the se& -gulls to 907, 0, lust log, a O &noeo t L th! 2iLiLE,CoxPLAiXT4l;4LL ovint&x Tno 8;it I .
� His REAL NAME AND ANTECEDENTS. - I .is too Small --for the roused from their aleap, -and every one -And other birde,pt which b)r thewayth6re rinses .
. I . . Is' rot era an uncle of th 'Gran FLAXXATXON AND UmmreATiox. �. F�LLrNG A" 3)
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pinchers which have hold it up till now. * A. imagined that the InQuataiditBelf was . uke.' 661-o'Was left a widower I 1878. "LAO-EliTS, AND'911Z CONSEQUL724T SPINAL Vft - , -
The detectives Are all -astray iii -their pre. are marvelloual� few it! Norway, were fly' "NES9 XXD, IS: PAUTIMLARt'r ADAI-TED TO 4TBM
. smaller one is used, ,and.'still to the Stone tumbling down. , The.nolise was heard macy 1139 He. had seven children, five of, hom &is
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� tended dis66V'OriQ8 Of the m4me ;�d oritin is "the diamond applied,, with � increased, miles distant. . . ,. I � .sorogs Our bow% and the , "milauteet living� , , .* &a�E op LIFE. * *'- .* * * :* �i'* - ,
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of the bigamist. � His imanii is George R. velocity the ornery wheel revol I I i ' b shots could - be distinctly , - .. . a *T,PwiLL�E)ISSO,LV,Z"A?iD�X�EL.TumoRs pnox-Tirc � ��
. A#vices, fioni the end;:, of. the.,0:13. R. seen. The* effeoV , v � %lamirels th I ely divorced UigRVS'Ill�&XZAP.!,-r-STAC;r.l,'3)EVgLOPM;-. THE , I 11,
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-form one continual lurid tr _ � I . ,Kea .-intenBified. . ,� ; �
Newbold, and he is the, son of.. w.,Hamiltori , sparkiAliat fall' Res, The - Mine. DeR
. butcher of that name who, some: twelve Or glare,o I . Ack qpott that tin 'has. been discovilr6ol' by the appearance' I of - thoi -,,'. .' i wife of a Russian Seareba of Legation, TENDENPYTDC'A,;ci,nousIlUX01CSTHER41SCHECIUMI . I 0.
, f lighti At last he'stopH. .The uncouth . . I moon' Slid *as the Countess Ale diinOCZ%pBki, VERYSPEE�2)11,Y BY ITS VSLI ' * . *. *�'
thirteen years ago kipt.samall shop on I in tha. lower Selkirk -11ange"In British, which, wag 64 tallf. n * , *% ., * .'A .
. . I stone, repulsive in its appeAfaiioe to . the I . -_ ,,, and just, as the � sun danFliter of ev Russian .012 6rlain. * 1T'REX0`VrS"Fif!qTT NFSS, *rl LAIC - .
James street north. 'Both the father and . eye at first, now'not . Columbiw by a party Of miHers prospecting set in &Warm g ow' in.the.. Horthwelit". the. I ULENOT, DRSTROYS .
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I . more than halt its fbi gold. ',A', sithilar discovery ,wai'made m6on becRibe pro � � - . . ,. '
. Bon were EDgliob, and. it i's possible that original * size, bag -. increased ijx intrineic . Rome time . minaut in the labut6asi, " . '. � - . �TE$S PF THE STOXIAP11. , 1'e QURES BLdATiWG, REAll't ' I
there is ground for the alleg6d diaeo ery� of . .ago at Harney's N�k, iii -the clear and cold and Silvery.' Ai Vanderbilim., enelre.itv. i ,
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at . the lather4as at �one . . 600me .. _I .'� .Blarck *Hills region. I The 'mine in the 011�13111011'8, -nightwas out VC the questio . , - -MrI1193109 XN .STION. '* * . * W .
. the deteeiiveb.' tb V 1. goingbo bad ubaTnAinoN, Gftiu.ki. DErlrLxTy,. , ,
time a servant olrthe as * , , 11+ -We- -�,��friend-dfWm.-, . an or I rial E66 . . * .
. . A thing of b Selkirk, is, said to be a aiirface one, and to remained on, deck till Sunrise, which came (Suhd'&y) ev * I * Tilutt FENLIXG 01" 13EAUING Dowx, CAUSING PAINfp'
.tate of ,Earl Gran- I ,ep.4tysndajOyfOrov9r,., . Suing t)i.�;26ne of the last Rate I . Vt1GnT.AND DAonAcnu,* is A1.*ATS'riPRMANENTi;-k I I .
. Ville. Old Mr. Newbold was a respectable,. A gem be 'warti arid prized by the yf,ing, contain an r extraordinary �sbundaiioe of about 2 o'clock. As - that-b6tur approached -of thait gentl . am&" . .for . . .9 * . - *4 * � *
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industrious citizen, and will no doubt be he ly Bud ll�eautiful of the lan' .. to ore. * - � � . I . . � I . . � . I I 1, . the glow; in the . Horthilorthbast boos.' I . store sailing Burope� cVUED BY,ITS,orSE. 1* .* . . * * . .
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. . , I .. . me yesterday was to 'return..to'. General end * ki WILL AT'ALL.Tnits AND. UNDER'ALL cr-�11111Z_l - .
. . remembered by many readers of theTium. grace', 'ionic fair - 0116% diadem, or to be . .The Calgary Hiliald reports the discovery, -more intense. � Suadel3ly the orb appeared Mrs.,- ls of their property, STANCES ACT IN HA XONY IVIT11- THE LANYS 'T"T . � �,
The son (the hero of -many marriages) was sparkliti.goa the. -breast of some dev ted. , I . 1. I . . . . R . ..
. I I 1. � . a .few days,ago"pf &'.very fine Specimen Of III a lilohe formed by the intersection of two which they, W. tTailsferred to him Ili pay- GOVEaX TnE FENAII: SYSTEM. - - j. * .* * * I I
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at one time a piesoller in the Methodist . wits- ' I , 6 . is I -with thoso the godscha n� I natural 'cement on ,the banks ofthe.Bow islands, . and . Bomb- out leV61' ia�ya� , which trent of the/ a 150,000 chaqu6 -he gave the * AW,-ITs,punroiL, is SOLELY ronTHE LEGrTnoATX ,
Episcopal denomination, Andmas stationed - " so � Ste River, "a few miles ,West of the.town.. It.is flooded* the islands abol'this bitl-ljo�pis with __1TEALIXGOFDk$B.k�BA TIE la -POPJ�Al,
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. . . n/sunday last, receiving A wortho. ko AR LIZ NAND ,- I
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at 13toney'Cieek. Divini being an unoon.. and desire tb.live -in purity f%nd uusplftsh- the . same kind -of' material &a that which: YOinglight. lttesdntly�-Iks tfie-V, spots ..on less o4eque, of. Grant & Ward1h. Mr. oEs ALL IT cravxs'
, genial pursuit, he w4t% ist first pass under .the rod. I i , . LADiRs CAN oL,&DL'r TESTIPY.,-" *'.I . .* 11
intoi bi.iiiiiiess in I ,nesO, in' . . was found near'Mdrley last tall, and which Ills rocky islet became condensed,, a weird Vitideftlit accompanied the: ' ' .
Hamilton as a baker, a .as 11 Have faith in the stare... All�vill . return'With .* . * .. - .
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,nd Anon ifferwar . And is reported to hipidlitifill in Florida, what's halo w4s:formed 'around the'lq�% disiap'soi ,the remark that General Giant could pay E]LI'lliB, S13X Tills REMEDY 19� UN8t;RPAS8Hb. * * _ , ,
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. WAR arrested for obtaining flour under false can be explained and proven to Your batis- I is. said to be superior to atone for build - that it seemed like the eye of an engle look. the amount of the oheque at his talents. - . �' LYDIA n. rnalIAMIS VEGETABIX� COM"UND--is I
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pretences. After this little,diffloulty. W a . . , � I . . I I 1113k purposes,4,1t has been ueedalmost IHg o4ton the desert of Water@... -Deep 4nd , . I . .. I . .1 . . . . ,prepared at Lynn, Xass. Price $1.'Six bottles for sr6 � . � .
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� , Adjusted lie left Hamiltoni and has not . . . I. .1 Your husband, - � . eutirdly , in building the town and fortof . 'lark *.are the Shadow cast by fishing-liost � '. . � 'Corn Raising. . ' , I Sold by aft d�uyyists.. Sent by maiii. postage paid, In form - .
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'i operated here since on An --extensive , seal � I 131H OHARLES NEIvEILLE-" St. Aujustina in 'that --'S I late, where it is and rock. The BW , , . ., I . I . I , �, of Plus of- Lozenges on'recelpt of price a 4vove; MM i . . . 1. I
ei 4miner on, the rippillok , , Pinkliam's "Guide to Health" will be mailed frootoiLny ' ', '
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. Newbold's middle name may be Roberts, fio' NOiveille, was , Anxious that * his - wife called oboiw na.-' I Scientists 0411t a . alclum water �iaa like that of moonlight.' �. � It Ingy Surprise the good people of Call* Lady sending Somali. Lettot:seonficlentidllyamwored.* . .
, irts (,a Should beat f1pin. him. He said he had caibonate�v 1 ..By-onll- ada, to lesin that the'6orn crop has 6 ' . -
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� that in calling hirriself George Robe I � . � or carbonate of lime ' , . I by, aglhe'�un got clear of the horizon, rpsy . . . . can . ;NaMshould be without LYT)TA:F.l11NRJ1AM,S
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. it is discovered he'llas frequently done) lie 'heard good news from his attoinej�andthat � . . - Indian ,He . ad, - bass stble over the sky, andriature 6joilled, - Torpioity of the Liver. PZ cents �V; box, - �. * . .
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.is giving his Christian names. - I I . . he was sure no jury would -eve . r convict . � The latest advices from in iliq glories of a the � .N. P. people will- claim this as a pro- . . � - I
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The- longest term 'for Which N%veilte, I - Whe Stronscut Orlak. ��, . I CORN EXTRACTOR - alone. is entitled to all. the - � . --- . .
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hier went , to *Toledo. . men, were" threUtening td r4id Rev. C., H. ' credit. � It'raiseWdore.00ka to the acre I I . � I
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yesterday with Lawyer George - W.'Modre a - lias Newbold(who f6rinerly'lived with his. Battleford if,they did mot got Absibianc Splirgeon says to the �' boyal : eloe, the world . can Sup I . . t I . �,
I family in Hamilton) can be sentenced in The a' Watet.iis.,the strongest drink.. ItAkives, .then anything ply. YNE.ONLY. - .,
and Mrs. Fred. C.- I . . Only Ifidians-now out on thaxeserve Male, sure and. p .. - . � I .. I 1; � . I . I
I I . Vhltney� -to see if,a6me. Ohio is 10 years, but there is also, a perjury are, , filills;'it's 4he drink of lien 'ainloss. Take - no subiati. . .
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I. A Toisao,paper says unable to get away.. Chief Piespot And :an., ., or diank.atlythiflig.. elge.
thing could not -'be learned from' Nelveille, charge against hi� e, and they are all- sick and a and horoe - ,I I .
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. anythingof his past history. The meeting, that the woman calli�g.11eraelf-Sllaw, Whom five sub-ohiefs had, a talk with the Itidisn Lot young man. be t6latotalersi if� 'only to* good only oil' d "'Ged -, Beware of flesh., I . � - . I I
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a doscri I bad -Neveille introduced ,here.-ao his sister, is . I -ionly's sake.. The biler money will soon 1� -,be tutes, N. . C.. Pole6n. & Co., . -1 I I 1. � - N . - I
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between Neivoille and'Lillian i J agent, and itated theywoutado no haim it Beer pr,p�isto" . , . . I . � , I .1 I
1 � . really .One of his numerous wives, and that buildshouse. If whAgoasiilto the mash. . i.gt , . ., I
so very sensational. .T�be couple fell into'; he inarried har � , they are fed, but could not, and would not. . I . I �. . , I. . .
as h other's arms; then Neiveille pretended I . , at'Paterson, N, J. He was . Stay on their reserve, as it was. too low and tub went into the kneading troughi families . .. CURE] - . 1.
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tall arrested at Newark for'biba;my, but escaped Swa a - ' would be better fed and.better taught. 'It.* There is no Judge on the -Anglish,'Iribli I � -_ - .
faint away, and fall on the floor. . Water, mpy', and. that their 'people, are i ying � .� . Foo . ..�. . . . :. , . �
. . was thrown into his� face, And he revived, , through the Station h3us window. It is fiv�e and'six each day. The diaes�pe wit 6' what is,. spent Ili w&Btq. were only saved" or Sootch,bouch who -bag � attained tbe.3is- , I . I I
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said that 'Nevbille was at Plymouth; O., prinqipo,,Ily'quiek.ecingumption. - r � . against a., rainy day, *orkthouses.would tination won by Judge Daly,,of Now York, � . . . 1.
. but soon keeled over -again, and more water; duri;ig the winter of 1 72.3, and � sent to , . � never be built.' ,The man who oponam - his of having hold 1he judicial 6ffios for forty . 225 , P, , . � I � �
,had to be thrown in hiq face. After eon. Can%da; for Ift old fathbr,and mother aud�' ,. At Indian Head a family,� Goddard, lost money with the publican, and thinks land- The neatestito it istord kitzgerald,.' itei . .
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I -siderable excitement all round, Lillian and had them .conle and live with him. - After' ,"we ohil.dreu'ln one day1tom meaBleo. to' 'do,you do, � fy,11111-irn , . ��� I . ,
-Mt. Moore persuadiodXeiveltle totell some- . . . . ..� rd?s bows And of How my good 861 to.1882,a Judge of the Irishoue�n's, . ,$ ... 0 r Stomkh, , " I
thing of his history. -Mr. Mdore is not Spending all'their 'money tho,graceleas From 01,006 to $1,200 is spent Weekly by follow ?" means true roapeat, is, a Perfect Benall; slid since a Lord of Api3eal. He is' ' '. i . . . . I I . . .
,coulthunioative, but the others'who,heard reprobate. turned the old people cut in the -the Wifinipag City Council iOomp16yiug simpleton, Nvil don't light firoo for the 6 . 7yearsof.age. Judge Daly is 68.. . . � . Habitual-CostivenOSS, 7 . . . . � I .
. it say Neiveille ' I . .obld in the dead of winteri with I snow on the I men'to abov . bl mud from the streets, . herringos cotHforo, bull to roast him. Mail . � . ._1 , .., . Sick Hoada6he and Bilibusnesst, , . 2 -
. . . . grour-d, and.,the old couple4tre takan.in - Seedn� along the �line.of the Canadian do Hot keep pot -houses for laborei6l.good � I I . Itqve irouil`h"UhCAbont xt T .: Pli*25.peritottle. Soldbk�allDru$ . . � . .
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CLAIMS TO 132 SIR ROGER TICHBORNi. and cared for by the neighborsi - .. Pacific -io nearly completed.' The weather 4t th ' do they,ceitaini their,tim. , I . i � I.- I .=..= . .
I Besides his versatility in vy, . Why .suffer v, single- moment, when you I I . . .
He said his mother Wall living in England . the matter of has beali'alidebutinues to be favorable, and Why, theti.,should people = -1 for the I . %
wives, Nevoillo' Seems to have b can get immediate relief from all internal I . 'ErE, EAR AND.700AT, I I
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I slid thinks himaosa.He and the celebrated eon a handy the acreage sbwn'is Very mpoh. larger tban good of the hOuse ?11 If I spend monely -far and external pains"by the use of Poison's I I . . . . . .
..claimant were in - t I he F,uoiyjh army .man at all trades'. - During .the. past �few lastyear... , . * .- the good qf_.Ahy house, let. itibil my -own, - I � . -4 * - � I . .
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f , . . And not'the landlord's. It.iBabad well NpaviLiNim, the groat pain sure. 'Nerviline R . .-�RYRRSON* L. R. C. P. &
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together ; they -were drummed out for tar- years he has been -druployea.as soldier, All Indian Read t6legra6a Says. . Viapqt has never been - kno'wn to fail in a single S P!. 8
riDgand feathering a Comrade. He claims baker, .preacher, railroad -brake man, book. has returned to the r . into which you'aluat put water; and the D_
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. to be,of Irish and English 'extraotiono and .agent, dealer in.patent medicines, restau- eserve accompanied by boier.boume is a bad:friend, because it takes pass; it catinot fail, for it is a combination Trin et dtoal College, Toronto.. Ooulist and . � �
.a � few bravos, who will seeist bim in farm. Of the IHOFA PDWOrfal gain' subduing, rele- Aurl O the Toronto Genoral 116spitalo late . I
. Says he ,oats his name from. large bate,tes -in rent waiter, coadbinan , agent 'for a shirt In . people have flot gone back., The your all And Navajo you nothing but haid- - bottle Clinical Aasiataut Royal London Oplithall ' ,
. cry, and probably 9, dozen other ocou., G g� 40 I dies known. Try a 10 cent Sample gio
.1 Great Britain which are-boulld 'tip in fact . 0 drumelit will be oompollod to provide schbs� He whoratills those his friends who . I .Hospital; Moorefi6ld's and Central London
chancery, He drow rent from his estate pot included in theaccounts of his ' t him sit and. drink by the hour together of Neryiline. You will:f1holl Nervillne o` Throat ana Rar Tionpital. 317 Obarob Strobl; ' '
I 4,od for the They have scatterdol.in 'a sure curs for nuralgia, toothaolie, headache. Torokito, Artificial Hul3ean Byte. * . I
until 17 years of age, When he had a, row =ad barest thus far published. Small bandA, in' ' is ignorant, very ignorant. - Why, - Red .
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Fith his mother and came to America iia Wnrin , , , I * Lions, and Tigers, slid Bagleostid Vultures I . . ESTABLISHED 1869., - -
--company witlill the alainitint.. They were - I Blade -for the 111sAAL 1. Fifteenhundrecl emigrants Are expe6toit: are all creatures of proy, and why -do' fie, alldruggists. Sample bottles only 10 ate. I . . . I
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together some years. Neiveille admitted' � . at Winnipeg,to-dAy, via rort Arthur. . - msonY Put themselves within the -power of I . .
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I I An Austrian deaier in wild animals Dr. Wjlson,recen ly ovincial their jaws and talol!0 Such as . � . The g6st plague Ili, the recently inuu- .. I � . 1. I . , I , .
having been . � . writing from KaSsalP6 to friends in Vienna, Seoretat � _!L �qinted Pt drink and dated districts at I . . .
I . J. has been alioteC-bi acclamation live riotously, an ISSISSIPPI 18 All kinds of ]Rog Prodowilo'handlod sloo ..
MARRIED TWIOR IN THIR COtYXTR- gives some information about thi Milidi . I ol wonder Why their faces
I i � '' I . , in, Xortli Duffekin. � . ... I I &is 136 bl6tohy-and their'pocke sabUre, cauoilik, much' all Bring and . logo.' The lintser, Cheese. EggA. roultry, Tailow - I .1
but said he li�&boen divorced'each time. whom he knows personally, ,And with whi,m 1. .1 I . to to asaail animals "weakened ll�.huugar Otc- " Pa6t- B& . Carrieri supplied. Con'*Jxu.
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he has frequently. transacted business, the At Edmonton eggs are 50o. a dezonibutter would leave Off Wondering it they bad two da montso molle ted. '83 Oolb6tft6 .Street Toronto �
He says be met Miss �Shaw, the , g 1romlinginto thaft, mouths, I — .
who came be Detroit with him, at woman �49,bdi bimself having d, and bons are' load at 69 to grains of'wisdom. They might -as W � � I . . I .
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for Years past dealt -500. -a I I E613 oil Ask and ilin ostr Is: .
Pough. = I 'elm tree for pears as look 0 loose habits WU4 them to death. They have been ' om -
keepaie, N.Y., but denies that he'wag in wild beaats for the different zoological 02.50 , - ... i known to hill Man, even. , , -
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, married to her. . . . I � gardens. He is'doseribed by the Writer as Superintendent Egan fitl!�! that gangs of for health ancl. wealth. Those who go to , . , 10 I H , . I
6 Wvery Jounning impostor, ind, as an in the public -house forbappinbas climb a3ree ften Am uro i a( , vt Or
. I A telegram from Sollenectally says Nei. I - moh. are oontinuallig6ing into'the Moun. to And fiBb. , ' � . .1 . -L,Ydli E, Pinkhain's Vegetable Corn. I A HA10 And have t`h 1.11, i!"'It".11VI �41'. i uioan a tadl. .
� voille is . , I ,A vo mido flip rll�(,0,1 W'FITS EPILEPSY
probibly the man who cv,ino there g6iboo, it is related that a abort time ago ttkioa to work on'the rook outting. , I ., calienin, I t.
undekille name ofJohn I . I. � Percy and he appeared with a number of warts on blo The investigation into the inaterial I . = � ,pound was firet prepared in liquid form N ICJCNE89A1llv'Anug-qt11Jy, iwatralmy .. .
or only ;,but now ft eon be sent in dry forms or
i marri611 Miss Ann& Henry. 110 was work. riglitabeek, these having boon artificially the Alas, how few of nature's faces there are I rtrnedv,to core tho'wo"041 ti, npoatiso otbers avo ,
by mail to points where no .druggist call falkldlsnoronsonfdeb�,l ... I-j6fthliigaeUre, Sendat
City -Hall, which was reported to be to gladden us with their beauty I Th onco for A troAtilid Ali' A I 0 1101t1li of' luieInfallibla
� ing the town as a book agent., He wag produced with the Aid Of 0, I GOrlZrhil bado has resulted in exonerating th a caroo reftiody'. Give Express wia ./ Ar, .Offlao, It .stti yet%
arrested on the. ' called SchAladoriper, formerly . 7 be reached, and to -day the Com- laoiddal for ouro you, �
charge of false pritenoeo, rk clown and tectg. . 0 'ArObi- and Sorrows and hungeriDge L Of thle world =in lozel3ges and pillsi finds its way ddra9trl`dtnnf1dJIl101l(1)'P .33 P0ftrI SK, 96W York.
. change them a I 0 they change bearts.- . I � — , .
'to Andy mother -in -lam settled of the Mshdi. The reason was that the � I . . � Dp' -SELL I
but his *I afterward a1air-dresser, now in the service Mt., M. A. McLean, a prominent met. . Dickens, . I even to the fOrO1,911 Wines of Vatopo' &ud '�- - --- ' - 68
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Arilisy City and married ' the dough. nda about the lidispeak of Bank for mok liCiOUS prosecution in having I __-__.�_, I I I X3L VB"RJNARY MBDICINE ff. Addreas.
by the Gunn' family dow with atamp, Dj . W. B. MASON & CG., Marshall
ter of 9, rich man, he then going him as having such marks. Like the him arrested last year. Damages were the ,I in Georgia lie . 41!60014ot twenty miles from Lancaster Mich., U. tj I . .
name of Perry. The-' Schenectady woman beastalle formerly dealt in, the Mehol' laldat$50,000. The caseregulliedin anon. Another 1110 Of "didn't know it was asidad"over by a . teac at. A ------ . . � .
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sayallegot considerable moneyoutothis sle6padurbig.theday and transacts busi. Suit yesterday. I . loaded," and yet it is reasonable t 000 a a ago a call out, 11 , at y I learn Steam onginaerig � .
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-law, and the last time she heard Uses a Itl0g ,the hight.-Vinina- 0orrespom. , . "upphi[6 looki a wilt stepout'an a 0001 YOUNG MEN And earn 0100 itermon �
mother -in ,t . The Eineison Bridge diffloulty, If! appar. that it Willisin Gunn had knowilothat . . Send your name and Ift in stamps 0 V. Kwpy �
111, othim howaa in Canada.. . I dent LOW= Telegraph. . eon of a Gunn. Jesod, would out a b list Bill at 2 ]ads walked on in frou , Hftalnem Hrldiiatiort, Of .
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.� MENTA,L ABURRA"nox or miss wilt "', . . . . lently Bottle& The bridge Was formally through him he would have allowed u the the-astonis 0 pod ague. ,. t 1, o - - . 1
7 BX- - I - Cinointiatilias at last bad a hauging.; bub� ,,!a - ejuAlUAC to mectiro a Dusines
. � . on. Wednesday,' when, 200 teems boy to carry off the girl they were. both Mr. Julius P )0 Sido, I . .
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That the genuine and spontaneous oym4, ;fifty lives lost in the inch weres dear price crossed �, Smith, of Greanvi aft Hatioatida or a Ancerlan Pen
� adurtiti rather than b%V6 any trouble , 4 that contains i ly li. I manablo at 16 SPENCRA
,pathy bestowed on,, Mr. Whitney, I --- I �to pay for notice, - . a.to �tho awjbg bridge, ieplacitig the 4wat it. � , I h . o 1,&dUN BUOINIOSS Comsep I
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