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fin HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1866.
AUSTRALIAN t, (TIES.1 a a",s `of Ih. '
and the int aaem►ly of the tram
lee
is
'sent is sow iu aessue. Pulte 1min set
Gra Oestri of for Big vir • tie • lav
�� i>�n BaMdlt� !oe keg he -
Towns of the Antipodes. I emesis&
the sy
tberastdvea
sseetangse... mod Pr•.siMaes Mira Steal
N 1 l
lig eewe of vane* Ail
heeling
t .
Australia. without the burden, or as n• 121:4 tine smgis
tits
smart cams
a
syw reel
ive
be leased tott t be or Rd ersir or Tory or Lib's*, se Qssa
Oleate steamer (as then
to
g
is so railway)
us
alouares,
eel of South Atrsh&
luenderllJ�t ear as
mid bee le d
u it
whom,
•
as'w'are` ion wade
the nit mammy,
ettell'Wheet bila eft a Vow11L it is
�1, hill twat, well bilk, aid bids
/her sobs • get eery in the saes" fats+.
slow
knee
w•:.1e *J p v. a y e I.
bleseesg of untold centuries of civilise- diens use the term, is unknown is Am- lee
l[MUNIO*TIONB.
We de sot bold ',Rustlers 'wears ber for tea
Zaire of Mou�r• rCtaiZater•setwa+touo•.s �(. n 4cf
shav s f tram gwsaj•w� .sd hs list
etYreswe
ssaw.edssal. gia.oe.
Te the lIdeler et The Newt •
]let %prroa —A t; rdtton ceems-
p..deslt bas frit K his �t) �to inform ,
pater ander• of tome imp ti+islt•alt wee
oeMbgsted is list l csMy I►s bogie of
his statements are mielesdiat, if tet .-
tree, I week' ask a sliest spites in your
like those of the paper w comment opus diem. The
t mark her with an ancient !Oster- tan° ,rehttx We base n andrest described
bs 1 .',bale substantial
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ital career, has, ucvsrtbelw, • history Nioietert•lists and l)�lpositaos. v nomero.rn, os •',sear sate wof i ma. 1st. 1806, page - •
er ••reed and mientful .s any of our yrs will remedy than Bird (t) by dreg- present the cit is suffering from over ee..mpusitwo naiad• ors very math of
dreg -
modern mercurial countries of era etas forth • protective puhcy, that sweet pt,I datlen. The 'del of iumItunnin tune of the letters of Pot nesiaier, uoly.
succulent averse' whack try,
such has hese lune, and the nasmeary t� h• would likely have said "btapow•row,
lymentary athlete, Kir Juba A. speedy and peeper eettlerneet in the Haar, tied many others of their fraternity THE PHO
(; • '•w auusshmesa to (yea•• par- oi•iun fair their tin sent air fur their
yesterday • Kingdom, to day an Em- We �"y "so fitbM." Powwdm•ker, Jay 1<ye
est who•', changeful
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.aur letter will deal not with Australian dtisiald But it s my intention w devote oulony has mut bees made by the govern are aware thatbolabts are frwi.eatly nem
history, but with ser cities, and facts .a wboto letter W Au•tr%tian pushes and tawut, nib the result that every an, wntp•nimeata of arch gatherings, su be
releuve to their feendisg, rise ani pow- litter! questions, so we will return t'• brings isl.11igeace of riotous pt oceediuga, tries to alai_ • tittle s erslity for tbe
relai v. sod their appearance at the present er cities I might give • great part of so much w that many of the weal j ••;oily crowd" be staling that then were
loessay letter ti, the desertpt'ee of K daey s people have left !Mir city homes, •na ' so 6ihts." Qe 4VNb'1 sae hi. way
rst•�t t elegant and sub.tautia1 public �ings : ovine of the banks have sent large sums clear to mart that then was an absesee =
beteg the first Australian ca tel. and . tee Centennial Hall, to be completed at money mut ail reach of spoliation. But of another element which is freeload!
tee . . tied prinotp..1 port of when ate has attained kir first castor!. heating Adelaide with its preaest bardfoosa is conseetion with big Aatase
nto -
*5trr7, Claims tvnority of place to owe' 88 ; the observatory , mwith th its time. ; failure of crops through the I course the Scott Act may have bad some -
description. In a :orator letter we world wide cuhuction ; the melt, when country • turbulent meetings •4 the un- thing to do with that While your oor-
•Ie.cribed some of the •treed- the "precious' seems to be shovelled employed cities. ; lease to respondent does out care to puWi.h his
Ong the .arty settlement .of Sydney as • about as •Huron termer ahovele Rosin ; Members of Parlament, a
fa (lay own tate as one who was then. he duet •
genal etstion. A tent was the first aumecous bowie", amid i my- Fawkes, waster mamt+.rs to remain tete spam himself to tome other and
etc. regal abode, and the fiat betiding loans ; Sydney University&ud ablated away from the house Go present their Rice whish lead w their
'squinter any degree of strength was a colleges, 1 in 1850, mid haw . with the whole body politic identity. lie is not ptiafied with eon-
/ ul for the iilourrigiblee. The embryo trig a faculty in arts, low, science acid by on infernal ma°bine. We will take fining the odium of the affair to Shep
1 It, wee on several oocs$ions redoes' medicine, but non., I believe, in thee- steamer to West Australia, and tuucb e.,rdton, but brings in Belfast, Seltford,
lowly to etarvatiun ; two pounds of logy ; churches .eternally the small city yt
fluor, tiny u1 salt pork and one of pees at ornament, and obsrches pule ; milk rFRTM
was the weekly rattan at times until It - lofty steeples and wi.kout ; but all lack-' its apical, which, however, we can 'do'
unyoked itself from these distresses, and Ong that elegance and beauty of dslsh to • very short time for tie population
gradually grew into • city of nnimagit- internally which make* our Canadian duan not ',meed 6,000. The town is
ed property. In laying it out no n kee•d American metropolitan chemises so increasing very rapidly during the last
gulanry was „bservsd in the allig.ment, grand and palatial. 1 have not seen • year. Railway speculators have within
and we find that pert first (occupied has• church in Australia, ham the cathedral the last two years been giving their •t -
&c: , q*trot* run- to the chapel of the Particular Baptista, tention to the colony with the result that
ning at awl angle* and in all direction& with either carpeted Morava. upholstered the rich pasturage sod telllable land
It warn :title thought in those early peen. Tbestreet.of Sydney are narrow, hitherto locked up is rapidly blind
stormy days that !Sydney would one day and the principal thoroughfare, George ofaned up land in the city of Perth
be a great .• 1 centre, and es a street, tails up the poetical simile, "Lake ha. . • quadrupled its price
the oversight of the tenets a dog's bird leg," more turcibly than inside the last year. Ocean steamers do
ble city fathers will be visited upon the anything I know of. They nearly all
not lurch Perth or any part of the Wast
children no doubt unto many iteners- liar good old-fashioned British raise*, oust of Australia, there being no safe
tient. That part nearest W the quays Is King, Gef•rge, Elisabeth, Sussex, Klett. port of entry ; coaatiug steamers are
the oldest and the observer cannot help Liverpool, Yore, Pitt, Argyle, oxford, obliged to anchor at $ roadstead oe Free -
but notice unmistakable signs of convict - &e., Ac. Her shops and places of bum- auntie, 12 miles from Perth. But we
:*bur • short distance from the wharf. nem are substantial, though not show- have yet one Australian city to visit,
Argyle street snows an immense co ting ing the same *mount of plate glass, which if last is not least, and which in
in solid rocs, whicI must have given window decorations and other display point of acts is the youngest, but not tb.
work to the lull muster of "lags" -as that attrncts the Mtentiun in Ameneen leant in point of eoterpn.e. The found -
the convicts were called - - for many cotes. Sydney is • city 01 ''Lund and iog of
months. All the early public buildings Investment, ' "Mutual Provident.
were erected by convict labor. and we "Loan and Mortcage," "Building," and,
are told they had at one tune just arm- other loaning societies of • kindred net-
pleted a new wooden jail nearly 100 feet urs. They flourish in profast.xa and
long when a few of there industrious many of the handoume and costly brown
fellows finding their quarters in it not .tune fronts owned by them testify to
quite to their suiting, or fearinc a dearth the success of their in real
of employment for themselvee and estate. We will leave Sydney going
fellows, conceived the brilliant idea of: either by train • distance of 575 miles
putting • match to it. This sioply gave ,r boatman*: about 660 and will vibes
them the diversion of building a new r lealoss enterprising young rival, ( f 50 mites for northern bound 'easels
style budding* have
Inc for their pains. But nearly all old YL'_EOtReit. from Sydney. The public buildings are
given place to i is flourishing go -a bead city dates principally built of white stone, the must
more modern style, and the S►daey, frees 836, when about a d.ozeu "wattle- prominent of which are the Partiament
of today can show as many and as fine and -da " buts sprang into existence. buildings, the buspital, the post and
• modern public buildings as any city 5f Today.the tem of its ball century i telegrapb olxs and the Queeoal•nd
the as.. population inthe world,&universe , it justly claims to be one of National Beek, mesa the largest bank -
Building material is plentiful and tura alitef cities f the British Empire, with a Ong trttttt:twee in Australia The Bris-
venieat A few of the principal buildings I pul•trun o tete hn'lditgs are all remarkable fur eke
wide verandahs and 0.lonn•des - a
feature very much required in tbt• bot -
test of Australliau ',eters. The Sydneyite
leaves the shores of Port Jackass in the
month of July, and to escape the 'cold
snap' as he would tall it when it seldom
registers lower than 30' or equal to our
moderate October in Ontario, he seeks
taupe in the balmy Brisbane Capital,
where he has over him • sky brilliantly
blue and an &trnoep Iraea-
parent. My last visit to Brisbane was
in , and so soon does our
physical nature accustom itself to its
surroundings, I found myself basking in
tbe meld warm balmy winter
with the same degree of pleasure first
in lauding in Sydney in the
reamer of '$3, atter leaving • oold bleak
winter is Ontario two months previous-
ly. But if Brisbane winters ars to be
envied her summers are shinned by as
• bauxites a can afford to come
Sydney and Melbourne, thus
being positions. forcibly
fileetrating''the oosplet in Goldsmith's
Traveller :
di retic coeo.by art or natcrr `ern
Te Net nem: u able', their YeMinp
even." �a
D. E. err rC.
.eweh.
If you suffer from fteadache yen may
be sure that your Stoma"). Liver ..r
Blood is at fault, and perhaps all three
are eumnined to bad actin. If an, the
best remedy is Beedock Bleed Bitters,
wyich cures Headache by re: ulatente the
urg•nie action generally.
eR:YaA'rx,
the capital of Queensland, dates from
about 1812, when the colony was tint
declared open for free settlers. It is 550
miles north of Sydney, with which it will
won he connected by rsilw•y, lis popu-
lation numbers about 33,000, and it in-
creasing very rapidly. It is situated
about W miles up the Brisbane ricer,
d Uy • detour
)ungannon, Nile, Dunlop and Leebsrs
for a share. He thinks, as doubt, tat
be is oomplimetiug Pert Albert by
stating that all the "belles mad beaux'
were present. It by "belles and beaux"
he manes the giddy part of the poputatteo
then be is probably right ; but if be in-
cludes all in the term, be had better cal-
culate again, and will find that those who
are not of his mind were in better com-
b',! P. A.
U.erseeeas sow toes or satire.
Public speakers and singers we often
distressed with heaseness, and danger is
lurking in the branchial pipes. Hag-
gard•s Pectoral Hamm is • prompt reme-
dy fee ter irritation, mud cures all thrust
and lung difficulties.
300,000 about 50,000 inure
deserve our passing attention. Gerona- p`o
than `Jydsel Jest twice its age. Tiel-
bourne, with some degree of reason,
said to be the Auetralian-American city.
It shows the seine rapidity of growth and
mach characterises many
of the American cities many of tbe Attie
encan cilias, but it Lkewtm allows more
substanti•bility of, build and likelihood
of endurance than many of these latter.
The streets are wide eoneoared with
them of Kydney, but a mistake was
made by the city fathers in musing open
wide- fathom to 5t tie otherwise
attractive shady streets, Oa escb side
of the principal thorough'(.re a elle
stream continually Nowa which durin •
heavy rain is inertaeed to s rushing
rent, carrying down light 'assts& of
kinds in its worse wad causing tie
streets to be impassable from side to side
except at street crossings. In fine
weather !bey bare more or lass the
offensive smelt of an open sewer. The
building -sone fere is of a dark blue
slur, and the contrast to Vie eye secure
'helot to the bight yellow buildings of
Sydney gires the city a .emlre, homey
but thek>fiess browses/a-
ll browses/a-
lland oteR•ctll prepeetaes d &ad dis-
play all the varied cienhuiat of arch:.
tecture known to , the skilful artisan.
The new parliament buildings ere in
coarse • if and are likely tie
w iske Sydney tap to the necessity of a
similar building. Her churches and
college* are numerous. The Yarra, a
very dirty muddy hale river, is the
only meant of tlrvigation whish makes
the city proper amsemebie her nater, Mal
that only to small coasting steamers or
sail vowels. All larger craft and ocean
steamers lie mut in ldubson's Bay at Wel.
bewails Point 2 miles distant. Hen
omnibuses and cabs are similar to these
of Ameri.an eitiee, while Sydney nn the
contrary, flan tears of 'he conservative•
principle and stifle to English hanwma.
Mtlbonrne has lust opened • cable
tramway limiter to the American mit) la,
while Solar, has a very eld-feahiened
double deeb steam tramway ern M*ieg
the advantage .d speed with the Aird•
vantage of causing a coroner's ingnest
oece a week. Here parks and gardens
are numerone and inviting, and with
with the pretty suburbs of St. Kilda,
Carlton and F•rnersld 11111 give plenty
attnctiens for walks and drites it
it said that there are more Canadians
anal Yankees in Melbeerne than in any
ether Australian eity, but this idea 1
Adhere to be ','rates. it is true lite
in, the wild rush in Victoria a great
many Americans came to Meib.•uroe and
largely helped to Ries it Ota early impe-
tus, hut st ferment there an no mere
Americans in the aty thaw In Sydney.
A gals 4.y with Melbourne it ^Cep'•
Jay when the race ammo is thronged
nth lesion from •'1 parts of Atm-
tralasis a coeoosrse siteihr in every
respeet to an "Rpanen Demo ' oe
a 'Derby Day" turnout This year
.a. nn' attended with a *'ery
severe cheek to the nese by one horse
of the !rorty runnier in • hest caring
legs with a elm" competitor Nearly
every bores was brought to the grneewl,
.musing • mnw$tain 44 struggling horse
'Oeh and 1 •Asrys, sea restatine in kill
.*g ten jockeys, seriously injuring many
othere, sad hillier sad i.jwring many of
the rete berme set es nor spree *s
•..' item will leave *Ms thriving city,
:neat House is situated &loam side the
waters of "our Beautiful Harbor, ' as
the citizens proudly tall their truly
nuenit:cent, picturesque and apytcioss
harbor. The building u in design guthis
of the Elizabethan style surmounted by
numberless turrets and LU chimneys,
and surrounded by- pretty lawns and
adjoining the Botanical gardens. At
present the vice mal residence is under-
going repairs for the reception of out
new Governor, Lord ('.rington, who te
expected ben in December. Ple comes
with great c:, brim.inj with ham a
traiu of servants and equipages, suggest•
ive of the advent of a c,uquertug
monarch of the i:.th century, rather
than • tim'e'rs -head to adurn the Rubor -
tutorial hulk of State. spropes, the
late governor Lod Agustus Loftus, who
has lust completed his term of •.ito:e and
.tartetl haat week for Eugland, has left
very few subjects lainentm,r his deport -
ere. The lest years of his teisure of
uttce were strongly marked. by remelt
of his advenoed years, with incapacity to
successfully and setisfacturily Revere tie
, colony in the maty important po;itiai
oiliest ons that au advancing young
country gives rise 1. 1t i* faired that
the inexp rienced Lord Cerins,Kon wig
tied that • New `-outh Wales cevernut
mead's!" • little m ire kut'wleige ui the
responsibilities u: smelt au eine. tban,fv
bat acquired darn,; a ceatele,a care&of
social 1i.utzin;t a':'r•n,;•t English arise).
°racy. But te return k the descriptio•
ni aglr c47 . A w.' . Jul c most impurtsi4
of *piney s µtblic buntlines are the
government lani's edict and the colonial
aa,•retary'e and paelic wurk's elle.:*, the
former of which gives a flour space .f
nearly time acres m area. They art
ponderous atrmc:urns, built like :he me-
Jerit)) of Sydney pubic buildings of yel-
low freestone, which, owing to its bar
:teeing properties .'n exposure to the
atmosphere. H a very .linable as well ss
rich and beauti:'l building material
The pet otos, which leas beets in the
comae of court' ustu n Ger s yearie is
a pro.nir:cee b•nlding surrounded by
wide arcade in which are archways divtd-
ine the fell toroth ref the burbling into
delivery e•empertme is representing the
various co entries+ of the f• our giort.-rs tff
the globe. so that rhe tut Toned Turk ie
rotting his despatches from Constantie
ople does net conic in co.ttact with tris
despised "'Christian doe ;" not is • jab-
bering Frenchman obliged to wait until
his leutonie tei,hh.'r has reeeived his
news from Prince Bismarck's a,rocratie
dominion. The !eight of thea fine buil.
rag is 250 feet to the rep of the cuprite,
which surmount* • very bikh tower - not
a very . t height to fall fries
borrower, three men have gone through
the sensation, but did not feel di*i.used
to relate their experience afterwards. It
is intended to leeht the tower by a power
fel electric light which would eery greatly
add to the brilliancy .•f an already we'1
to lighted city. The parliament builiti•ge
of Naw South W*1es are not in keeping
with the other c.b.nial puhlic buildings.
They are situated noir the gove►nnr a
!residence. and were, I believe, engin/di,
intend•l for s ii menial. They ere pre-
pnasees:ng from neither an rate►',•► newt
interior point of view, and if a few 'nore
Moxa were 1:1 t►N f o one the steamer
woad psestb.m 8. as at ordinary UMW
MOM bow* Ry the way. the country
bas jos' pato: for •egh the threes of
mat
malt to
fairly
mbsekte Wedding haantens.
The fashion of bridesmaids has gone
out temporarily, and one person, gener-
ally a sister, alone . . the
bride to the altar tie ber aid. The bode
attended be her father er sumo near
friend, comes ce last, aPer the ushers.
After the mother, este', and family
have preceded her, these near relatives
group themselves about the altar steps.
The sister, or tree brideanaid, steeds near
her at the altar rail, and kneels with her
and the bridegroom, as aiso does the beat
nun. The groom takes his bride from
the hand of ber tatter or nearest friend,
who then retires and steads a tittle
behind the bridal pair. He roust be
near enough to respond qui:kly when he
hears the words, "Who giveth this
woman to be married to this man r it
is no longer the fashion to display the
presents at the weddiug. They are ar-
ranged in an upper room and shown to a
few ('lends of the bride before the cere-
mony. Nur is it the Lashio'* fur the
bride to wear any jewels. These are re
served for her brat ss a
married woman.-[ExcKange'
Words of 'Wiotiom.
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Lie is the angel being v ,4100tired.
-I Usable.
A psur,idle men esewmt be tat honest
man. - [Achilles Porriclet.
Rashness is the faithful hut unhappy
parent of misfortune -{Fuller
Troops of fertile ,* re% in the drunk
aril's tnamph.-[yhsentermenn.
The hie ail iife is ♦ ragget disgt.nal
between duty end desire. [W. R. 41.
ger.
A !bin g a never tote 'often repeated
which is never auffyieutly learned. -
I Seneca.
Happiness is neither within us not
without et : it is in the union 01 morsel -
ones with God.-[Pa.eal.
Misfortunes, in fine, sesnot be atoed
ed ; but they may be sweetened, if taut
overcome, ani lira made happy be
pbiles*phy. - j erteea.
Violent delights have vir6rnt ends,
and is their triumph die : like fire and
owder, which, es they kiss townie',. -
[Bhakespeare.
Men are guided less by t has
by glory ; and ea the shortest way W
glory tm to be guided by coneeienes. -
(Henry Horne.
The °neatened nee a Rnhissnn's Phew
phorix.d Emnlaoo invariably cleaners
the blood from all imparitiea and re-
stores the system to • slate of bemltkf.l
nese, that is wiaaifested in inetreestd ems-
atitstenal view, gie.tal meaty, end
lightness need honsiaey of sprite. Al-
woyl ark for Rotenone's Phoepboruod
1: evasion, and be sore yen gat it.
Mt.ess.
The . of Hagyard's Yellow
(til have t•ona *IL' certificates of some
most remarkable cures of Deafness, by
that magical remedy for pain. Yellow
Oil also cures Rheumatism. !praise,
Bruises. Sure Threat, and a:I indanma•
tory troubles. 2
The Latest %%laJk.
A sew swindle has been tnreate-1,.•nd
is havtng a successful run :n Wafter,'
Ontario •Ihe operator gets himself up
inaclerical rig; white choker and sable
suit, and calls at • f in the
afternoon, to explain that he tenant of
a libelous society and is delieeriog bib-
les and hymen books bratia. lie takes •
handsome boot nut of his vripssck and
presents it. and is of course asked to tea
or to May for the sight. Whatever bus-
pitality is tendered be inmate upon pay-
ing for, laying down 25 cents for tea, or
seventy-five cents if for two meals acid $
bed, saying in reply to his host's objec-
tivist list - hie hem his
baa -b "p57
•• be sod Onkel • tee►
turn of nes."
all his expenses. T•kior & re-
ceipt boot,, be pr. weeds to 611 up • receipt
for tie mosey he has paid, and thee
rbgwts s t to slew the v.wder.
The receipt is signed. the vfi•iter shakes
beads all *round, and departs, leaving
the family load m bu prate.. and meth'
msawm beard of hits. Three months
IWO fanner gets • eireuker 'beer's
• baulk is the heightoxiaud, to she
effeotthet your note fur $1/1.?b isdue,e
eta 'Tableau!
irresesseee.
The to ha *1'y and distressing cooaDios
called nereuesness :►risa from, de> fiity,
irritation. poor of elation sled' 1. ,d 01
low vitality. toe elm the jy*teve by
Burdock fflood t n, h oh Otos pen
v,. ent etre i ' i8otatin�l the
bloid and ley ' to per'
et
feaction. • i 2
as ggl
lam . omentlee :
or
dolt and apply tokl
Carbolic Conte. ft is endoebtedly the
finest beater aandeles*etnt •pplifiatton
ter it rp
De yen t Mriissaos A
Patera $oldforelba 8K box, eit(Iso.
Rhyne* Drug Store. las
When year Ai gaited, fiiretated
tut, or has an up sure, balke tuck
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Oodericb. Ne•. Y. MS
R. W. 13v1s niepi
1840-17
Weseereet.
This preralent malady is the parent of
moss el sitar bodily ilk. Usepf the !test
remedies known fur Dyspepsia is f3uT-
duek Blood Bitters. it having cured eke
won chronic furan, atter all glee Earl
failed. it
1885_
C ODERZCH
W 0.0 LENTu rnip e7 ds. Millet. Hungarian
Grass.' ted, Corn and
Buckwheat.
ffar,r• - 1149N €Y TO LOAN
aiirryeg 1R;vat. hadsto begot at reasobir
. title whit M9ir OW tae WO to oak a of t*tere.
your Weil to reckon• for g
into
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rt
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SAMUEL SLOANE.
Blaeketel-White, Grey or Horse.Hamilton Street. Cioderich.
Shirting* -Sway or Uhrok:'WGroder:tt,, IRO 131111. uss. all 4 vi
Clot -Li t o hlwt os da or Full Cloths,
Fianna' Weahite, `(irr�eyy,, Colored,
Meeting* 4 -Bread orNerptSR.Unton,-ee orBollBrieh
cube
Btooktng Yash -» White► • Grey,
Coveted ora Qo1pre.
Carpet Warps Le to abler.
ROLL CARDING.
Oar ta.Wu.w toe tilt eroek eanatot he mar
�eeed a w0I endtaror of ,port owes to 65
.It the ber it in breaeht la. It required-
('uatim Rp:nalag and Ruling. Ktesiag
ow the 11p, err -e or Inc hare er fart twist•
aa renetred.1
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l��aeylmwlNSt'.mialtFjrdlir ��eurntem
ego ef�h a •air dicer snj arae
Rays Dryden
Sbeknows her man, ad when you east
and swear
Can drsw you to ber web a simile hair.
But it meat be beseetiful bair tie Lave
each power : nal beautiful beau tie be
ensured by the use of Climate!" lute
R"wtwtt Sold Waste eta. by J. Wileen
(let year mei.* sato bills painted et
Ter Se i 'sou ease- They are amp done
promptly and at low rates, Notice is 164•0811.
drawn le Bales throat% Tee Rtowat Ire "I, etie..t
of Charge, which is teed ley Ibleseeda t*ss.w
A w:l tired
WORKS_
7
Sire Can Werke MOIL.
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bac to its na
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or •
from fallinmgph
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feet maths
As a hair
sing. it hit
mimed
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HEADSTONES,
'Magian Door Sills
avid Rouse 'h.mslsaa of a:1 kinds .a ()Hie
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