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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1890-3-6, Page 6Bfi2 +Aro' TSE DEPTHS. 'd71e Telrfatetee e4xpec,eiacee ce leavers-- Me eaver,M E.I sect; fa of :a EAeval A a,te ell eft %ed it:lrrests eaRG et li a etereeinSift PERSONALS. • The fluke of Pahnetta •s Portuguese noble- aneet, hes oeeted the whole of the money rlr.,•iv< 1 fi :,, hie property during the year for tele pitepx t. t4, est 1bliehieg (;..last tlefenices ,far, his esenstry. ,.*± u. it tel 1 "'t t.V: * vane: `, 1• t3 LA ett ., . t a ._„s.,• -A e. .. l :.:6>l,s:i;tr:„ the ee ted Rnseian nihil' -t, lives A heritage still broad:el-m from of old. il.4i:„ t at 1• 1 D•t• . i til k , ...eel stl7ie*le- ill 1,^;*i.'ea•ul with I„;.. g ftc41 wif , satin eke• on se lake men launch a,aoodly: barge, ki1e-eie 1 et e,;: $ :14 Elle ,..•_] ::I,.r tee esso4 s11eA:d 1ntseh time 46 the l.,itiels she NYAe extends, the circling waves en- cht • 1 to t 1\ el, . :.all' -'..-in. ntmeeeciee 1;-'1,1:: and 11 itlnFl large, l , , C er, 'n,-.....4 It r; \ S „, ; .as is inert-triou b) on lilele's sea 'WPM projects launched Of • it , a': t, -6\ .::esri a 1 !.l, gar:hl sem 44t the clubs or yore :01 (,1 t ivi 6 7:e : c c in : ciet.y,, a➢t:.enell he has a host of friends. I,eav4. goals of light thiet flash from shore to n s r:, a u 4e. tie i; _ __ 1 sitora, t a.t ..e, t, 1.,; tee este eels. tail! : finally a ,., `. ,, 1 ' ' %here I':uglanll's squadrons opulently glide t; "lc_• 4 4 .teeeiut-eia'.1: cues....; 1t'3,a..-”, (e°•1:l4 (.:le_\,46. LI 1 ,1,•1.-.14 1a;:eche; rite;`_,•f, evitll 14A -.•'s suubnl,','e 073 nee outward tide ful eei,W, a:;. •.1 ...4.,t:,:.>.•• in:::,, ?:,-L: n':t1 Ie. ,.;. tl1iq 1 l,a±..'S".(L tEl 't0 tX "14' He fouled While from her prows and prayers Armadas ee ete.,a, ., e,„,e, „,:e. „.„.„:e.,,;, ;,e, Lem, .a: q: one one thing ` hich-le:miei could copy to toss p y ., 1 :Ids 4 , 111*e', Oat tl tdxlt ist144-L.'41"ri444 s trill- -, of elle seen -e'er >:.: w:'i , i 0:000: ►..;:, ,. arra ..a . � Below the surges the In vain would dross, ion (t blanketing, hie hof,=e who the animal decisive i 3 of at. 11 t. 6 3 121 L ,, '[ i e.:3,;„-.,,,,, �� ^ a t' -, Ow . ; He ,i\ '.eels;; e battles of the world wear i•r b , e ,a r feett , e de- alit ane, in � el ld, In ether things he Sew o'er their smoke her fag for peace un - a ] n dl't :ink.. New Yea. much 1411n1 European c „3'F *;a4 l r .1915 41 wi; ,adeli«.. Strm4Ieur rtlhed spearsof fierce Thermopylea,*hA ar ansa,.: 1 - i ter ii- ucr, (f ariene three hundred'17e have also three, elate.. T +a. .; ';„ f .,;111 t,l .;lc` }41 t:, ,' nt'iNi., l.s a great dee/ oLeigh—ter in Europe 310., a lm:e ntl l)1^.luunorai, Wolfe and brave llfs, 7 a ee i 1,..t 14,, 1,;e* 11,11' :6t the eVe.hFe Of 16 ,I lit', flue McGee. hire. .te - i>.. ':.. r ,..',..t, ?,,..:1,,i• ; '.. e„, , 1'1'e la 4. t'7t14 0 e., 19,1 i v a,,? e•.4 ,..41D all eons 1I h'0., are (air enemies compared to these; teas. fie r i er : 1. .1 _• ,yL;:iet. .4 41,,.3„aq'- beg 4:4'10,n1.1 zfe :"0 -:.1. ec e'1,7!^ Yea, we have more, the ship of 1' .'te tllro' A. 'eine,. e Er. _.ee: „t. _e e:t?e'-1 home with ITIS travel::. a!-`l11ritt en [tat its menu- Bette, 141• Y'. lc o...:^ to ::....,.t eel iia r_ sealet. lest fee V3N.-:13 6. eit:D 2141.- titer44 f4C4t1 Adverse tsa hello, right ens o'er many a snag, their lee.: .,- , . kt= , 1 ,a :z = he T ` lee a ;,es at the*Il ti at hied he :\441 yin4DeVte the 211,1 in111eriz1 Llan brat * t.u %,.,.' a 1, ,,,. 1 il.a it1 i''.1':, Th , dome' forever in a seeing sees Asti s., .1..:ee t...- w. ,. Qfli t •. a o: 116 — ! i' — ',,.. 1 eC41•a1:013)n.>uf j leri*n dean have yet been Asll ,. ' , :4e i 1\ a-+ I lea it a )1 „ t t1r'-\ne t S^,$ ,11, Ca .::e ^a 16 imaten 6tttet a,* tee e ntie” see sent, a1 1 „alts .,., 1, tl6t, tt }1�t :en t// ,nes 1,a•±l i„ t,} 611 - To wreallt with emblems of Colonial power ittllrt C 711 441If 1. e1• tD' e0 e r ;S,” ai•1 ete P „y once( n'e"1te49 ,,,i; IS., ,•, u, m. 1t.tio,, a Ti14 Fos, the thistle, and the shamrock -:,;,41 1 --C.: '.416 Pl 14 T ,' t a 4'' ul6 t 1 lIl•_14at ,Z areY /1h14:,; lit 17141 ln, i f{ It In one cnrtielerate league, Imre prove at last w'ie) 1 • � _: e :1.a.: er:.'-.4 1 1 et ',.t 'r a 1.1 ee h ,t'„ a•4rliht'al tt`, ,situp ,1,:•i.r. h.19- , r ` r^ill „',..,,r lea u. lir lau.D,lstone �t tit t'u f1.,}. i True peace shall triumph and surpass the LWitf- h i . 1.4 reed! J4: tile- 1c„ l: 1 t 1 , ! 1►a,t. f, It,1s e1 1.•,z114n ;cirri s t '• Mesa ►i.t14t11::: , 1s 'g i . Eel rt as t 11'11 1 Tel es 4mtee hd b. the het elf this land, Gia 11 °1 anti, or your treat pie:leis a� algae;;'• , Al d by ten, llibl ..v'. tlh.t 5454; ot46tBstncu vete, Lot 1 1 Al it; it i 171uy- itt, 1 1+ tlw 1121 u , i:., e e C l 61 I" TA tTIY, enln,t, 1+711 11:4,1r,tiel4''.4 44 al:e , 4.Ilt, tri. 1 1►11ni14al, Imperial I'oderation Lemma.. Tis well the patriot's pule should tiugie keen When gazing on the glory that ;las beeu, A thousand tears of NWT for human good ter:relied lied .11)►iol s swipe, till like a healing '[heal Her pO..eecflul rale has down the ages rolled, 4atvll had -a leeeee Me hyphened (Team with a. steely track, 111? lea if 16tt1 at 4.t4:la TO an the nation: a 'cath the Zodiac. Paan ;• 1.9 ; 411 Slill t -- :➢. who married; with 4111 t64 trade of slip they weal➢ son- aart u•, a1 e,7•a 1t Va. n 1[4,11+5411 ; EPt. Id1l esti, Intlac it t l re " f" • 1t ye 4 44 1a lel* .' 11p 31 her hi „621 In*m ie f tied, t R t' E bit t< L ' .; S t'%x+11 t era .71 4.4 4141 sae. S allit a 1414 tl(41 1 A safe e'olnl le441a1 union—and the Sone, 17 ▪ A' • r t I ,.77 It :•n 8 a1 \ t1, 4'it } ='x; *• ➢ ,. To Weil the ptnne, nurtured Isles afar, 7t ?: 411 1 C+ L1 D t t t 1 ' 1. 81..44 or4'1 to �Al:a1 1'. 11tirient.., f1 t ',4,144. -•-or for 4'.44' . • lei r .cif I 4 `T • 1' Oras l r'.t6 ct It fel 44114ree a> ii1,t 41ie: iteel•1 there he alien. 1 tupir(s who design. t' " le . 1 's^''' --r";'.‘,'31 t' .615.11, i1it,., a.1u>n 1 t t.:1•11 tla'lt hr.' 91 - `.. ilaG7flt• let tie 1 ., .t 1 i;: 14 4 t' -ate. e * ytee tette 4)4 iii. ti a:,.3 1 :ler. + ''.1, I) 814fe:.1l thte �° ft'.`. t (atr' p rlject,s suite them hen' . .1 1" 17'. 'll t • l,il},:lag• H'd➢1'6 651.' Li, hill'§;_; e1'it1,'nc1:+ tel ;1+o1i •Ile all 1 ,4111 wines, our1,eet3 to rule the 111-..1 .i ^ , : A D (a t146t 164 11:4' -. ,(, 77p t•* 1 ''144144 ;limo before . h1118 5.,-,',,. - 1 a + '' i:., 8 1'04" 4. t,* 'OW ;.171 14;:,4 1 4 ' „ . (10;'1111➢fill rar411rig0 tgnrl Waterloo ; .,r, 11611 .naE to the ,.-:ri,:.iD. ,4 4a 146 \ 9 , ^► 540 4' o in 1 Will R:.lsst 9. rage 1 ib' laud of Ors; defy, e t t. 4111th f4vgn "1antlwul their ea*les dare ppt :i-'. a U a e aC : ,6' la,➢.i /vies 15,7"-0174.-e.13. 1I:61'rt••' 111411:143 t ilk' C. t '1 It rt'A l a: a 1� 1 a 31 i lel t • - 4 C.+ " i' a1 1 r w 41 1,11 14tH. r'•f ire ^4,11 3 e A'4+t44t1t lit iii lie rake 1111➢ a t .' ° 11 a u • :11 S6 ii44 tl.0A t4. pett revue r * f tale 11,o5w41 : 1 .4 tg mice.. 544 L4tl this League for ,€;tin of grace. \ 4 Tel whi*;➢1 gbe world's old wonders all give `. v a v T1 u ▪ II C v,;,,,,4 L++r Cid-, 1 a.ut4 "A4')g of 17 ft' 1 A I ora• ill 101 C, 4. ,.s; r. , 44 Ota a Ql' 4 t"a \\S(I 441 'at;:4 6 1 at lb,:.3;13c, pIl:l, 4, t...; , " t:al°'- ,t;-„,1:1 d 0 t Q1\ e-tt•t1 r 14 -61.91.11 fee 4'1e i 744'x"', i'lint, nsci'►11)ian's1?4ine, or C'hil'. 'i wall? 4 4! 6......0,°, re, 00,61•' fie t1a.;4 134Q1] ; /''6°T 1u.t;'..4vin 1a. lie- 4tI34A6ia1 L [:+1:41 ;Mere on their dead folladatio4N let them 4:,7:.', id 1" ➢ li1-a ,A 1 9.5* 1. -# l;o - a➢ 4 ,:1.31'til:ion ! fall. 1 :hal 1 14 ti14t, a3 1 e litre re n'( at ;tee 44,11• as , In 1'.Mali'. ren.%l halls ..1t. t ;deer hiss; 7 Ilea v.."1 4 , II :;''➢ eltel I4a'•• r, . 4'11 =, ;614.1I 11;1„•'” N- 14 _r "� 1•ue'al wi•-i44 lei6' In waste l'ez' 1 I►141 1 1 14 L1 , ,. , -4 i 041 4 10►urt,^ heel; l P , le I,;' 1 07 "1•tlele.1 en :a.111v4;i /011 4 ,1413,4"11 4 r41,4t'se 14 Vital Tn*Unci tend walled Tyra are over - 1 i•^,. r 9 , to n. 04 l., .1 t t thrOW14. 1i. p, ih Il, 14:0 £a 17711tH ;tiler(' test lite 1 .,14 • A * e 0 1 ± e " c 4%,,,* t• 4,c 1 ta'r.f, r its 11141 i 417 ^ T hr r 11'11 110 wisdom. 1'11 their goals of stone. ➢ -l➢. 1 ire a S r: k ., 4 t he-' 1 t// 1,..4. rat t 1i1'A le d, .," 41 a^'7 a4.e4tee t,:I.Irlallt.e8 ail: t141r aye require" ale :lel all;, I44ve•r 811`!54141 its t° i 1 f !4 44 1144 ° e :+la 1 4 4* r, „..., I*„lie+1,49 til➢ 4➢ 4, 4 t1f 1114,40%, 462144 .ae in. ^ tine natio'; draw 4notltvr'8 1:44;6ti1 tllro; 4'. '. 1 ..i 1" ` a 11.•1 .4./ I .*18•l .6014 !titbit: 41,R1.4".-1. 1111.541, s•;;-ftllly .a re-'• I'r. idaud La ee 4 .,. fFa ok ';d 1`"4 •I1 t - h' 1P t6:r:1i 1 S :^Ist11 inti Iht,--A/,,,,,,,.„1, 119+ 1,1,449.4 4 45 .'.1111.33 aft our aim be tretll p the time le 111riA ° n i n•; .-"" a 14.70 8 it f ,, ,4“„i 4...46, . 141 1 ,-4° 81*., ete, AA'.;,el Ina 4,6'4.'61 retired fur t11t0.. 111. et latathell 1** In Freedom's fi111es.. e.1 4 1 , 11.8 ;x:41-'1, }4 I;honed ho16 tie' ? 1t I }9 e, T6,*t 4 1 ,91/'41 tut gra 1 1 a 17' y y 4.1 44,1er isles that grace the set, t➢1* 4 -4 ass• e r y n ".t It t 11.c1, tit t �,.,„ ,, * And thou, Australia, here. a hand to thee 1 the 19, , . i ;. t 1 ea t It t 45 •4 1 ei "'1.114144 9 1sI ,1�', nn* 1•,1",1. "Ill Thy •�1it ]Adel.. nc:4th the bri',`lt 4111 sw'i'm chess, mete. 14eriae met 1411 1* llt111,t1 t rl ell• .e.;ae,l a to • 114 E i ♦ 1:.\a q 4 lA hone paillta to other stare t.:eir plumage lie'.'.. t l,• e, J t t ° • 0111, bill[ 1' 701 at 1444 'fel t,ew t'.'vl' 0"1'4ly 1t,iet• i t0;;b 41 1,1 I 4'1 gull Ira. t46►1'. 414 an 481 1' (*1 leg.:; f ' 4 t id t":4 t 1 11 6 ter 1 btu A3 nen/ natural to necesgty up:acids 4+.t : 1 i ty • '.'v.',- a' I• .1; ;�ue t 7.11, '' Lf "1' '', \y t1, 44i."'"1ultl �;, lit± a, 1'1e ;diluent produet', of Aur1tel•19us fields, eft•;' P ,.i.,, ,'1e1 fi 1:,:'t' w,. Y1.•, :l 1,- „oni14,1 1.1At1 •,111.56•al'. 4191, Wilt ellti.1441 4:11, tle'111y 1 •lose.-Vietseas," tr... I ,. •' '.: ,....1 „title Vail'* :ill 1 tisl4118• 11*ti71 ° (11' *44��4 '+'I ',1 i 1 `,1 t°44.11e swayisittl 1i,w t 1 5111,4113 ln•trees U,, . f 1 e Ids ,1 1;1 1 .r ;I'll' t 91• 1 - ;li•t $ill• golden r' •her plaintive ici't r .' ^1 ! ,1 ; tea s a't 1 1 I r 0ea.1 j a r:eel feet b til,, I14.1 j4,r,.4rt it',!:'.....:1 at•ica,'til}1erei+i tilt+ bulbul r-iu�n 1 1 - .• a Q.C. ,a. 1e.,. 171.^ f1+4)71 lenegueltt les the weal t* ,a•t B,.Sa7illrt. . 14.,, „t • alydil .r. ,:9a• tit :ail . .. t'F Ill7rb111 And t1N4hit: iii in sy ale see :6tlt;rn the pains, s,•:., vete l„ -tat g 4'71 ti; .+ 1,.:. 41''_ w e.; w'r1*•(1ne'l 1-,;140 t.41'41:'t- I71v rule ami +►ure that are of :Albht)nis cause 4"•"1 wi4it itn k;“4 1l1,t1111t7:en 1:21,3 17'a'e1'`t!'1 Tit' ctll'.'t sublime must vindicate her 144W:3 4 ,111, 11+•+ frinn l l eny i*f I-11” " /1 e*rinatl^lta abed Ye isle:: of mare whose: fragrant lintelsglow, 3,. 44nk11_t^1,410 tae's (4f 1111 n„•e, Hie reetlt ::�, raid t s thee ( 1 leils 1. , +tunutra, yllell-slcd dlurllen, a6 all the lel <ll1'e'ien lea \ 4 ,"„°,rr 1te'^t rtatillte, 111:, lri'^ltitan wonid not )r41ni1liln to , 1a1417„CtL' ,41 my liana 1'.67114 iii.• : CIa me. •1'4 111 414 at hl,nlc 13t13yt'yel although lee had 8.'111\ m.,rt' 4.1 4.tlhlell Igor;; *.1.. L ti147nereand, 'fete 44,.14x1' 4.,1146 wait that Of 411,64.44' 41r4111,4.'items els 1111 to the Chinni ier (4f 1k ulties,so 11j11144 (ioleon*1 u, ,.'4, 0ai11L'2 fl, 4<, 7,71 gems, gold, A."htl,t• 9.4'1`., 1.4..l'e` 9a1'tl • ..ewer *1. and her he was a ► 1r11uted Consul -General 1i' Yeuiz • hell et,,,e )Kole,' „t , t 1y weal hun , } `-' : , 1 l , • �•shell ur;.iy rely shine, rely 1vt,altll untold, bail•',, .1, S leeir 1St:: 1i�.,44'l*. Ila.i'n' 111.4 ill kir, 411411'*1 he Donn 14ffaine e1111:leek:1 with 4,5 ith £u1tuue rondiiel still than olden rig, ..;9' 4 4 1. 14,4'4 :41 tier +11.^*i.. They the ;..esus;; and German authorities, 154th shire, b g est nClete" R 1 ,Lt 31 e . at`. �, aull were 1 cele finally illy w deel,ixe 1 nilwitr141nted war nl',tillat The eternal revenue of living lore. tel 014 t.,at ., 4e, t:A • ere:. their leaul ellit•,4. tit..', Sultan. Then 41e. was given a 1'0\112.4 eons- This eat i11 the l A rieilty 4ef death. Theis' pesitiun • n1iesio 1 to develop and eet4Ilt3 the Port- I '11113 let us a east, far t el•1test and sea.. 11141 . 1 *. tea- • ( : the theory tiger[ in the ugueee settlements on the Zambesi, an ex- l Ore E nmo the beltin a e d. the sew westward 1a zod 0,ee ;sat 7 tete' of Aire. peril awl helplessness, 'pension of power which 4ucee0iling events One faith for compass, one Imperial throne, 1'ecr' lAie 2,;°, their inevitable ((10211,L they have apparently proved to have been lin- One sa4" Meant to every tribe end tongue, . 413aa1*(d (.tel other in 1 , ever'rly embrace, wise. _\ nw the Major is in apparent ells- 0.e anthem by confederation sung, 10,43 to tvl g:l 1 u; ea -:l ether. There's grace with his home government, although For mutual march in excellence allied ; a prea..y heal ,heli over ;las heart, her, his rashness has endeared him to the rad- peace ser bastioned must perforce abide. hist w e•n. I le:taet1 at those 1)151e. yoUn,a., teal hotheads, by whom he is already Balled And ye who launch this League, beware and gir.,, in their white relies, 1o., 111., so much as the " brst President of the Portuguese like, angels, I felt solemn moll";;, and I Republic." Serpa Pinto is small in stature, l , sure put my areas tsre9untl thea; tenderly anal but ledge and muscular. He wears his hair F1rplant ance ions ts firm d leta ; forth the seeure ens' gn took them up out of the eli:a1n11er of Beath. and bead long, his dress is foppish, and he 1 • now, 1 You wolt.l(r that when I reached the sur- has the yellow complexion of a tropicale• For ill -wrought deeds work deadlier than we face IbenkeHowl; and cried like a blubbering player. He is a thorough man of the world, know ; seh4x71 boy ? You may rest assured that 1 and an eloquent speaker. • If wise, who onward roll truth's tidal wave, Shall by its ark reach shores that have no grave. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER R,EUNIT- And tribes and tongues unknown will rise 01 66• .3 we i4'. '➢ lei.'„ diel not descend to the wreck again that Clay. No. My heart was too sore. I shall never forget that scene as long as I live. NO, never 4" A4concluded hr he bowed lois ;'earl on his breast, and none of his auditors broke the silence that ensued. But when he raised his head again we saw that his face was white with suppresser) emotion, and his glittering eyes indexed a greater depth of sadness than could be told in a flood„ of tears. and1 raise ED. Their song of adulation to thy praise. The Girl. Kidnapped When. a Child and ,'Tis time the world conveued for its own weal, A despatch from Providence says :—A�'Tis time aggression shenthe1 its crimson steel, mother and daughter were reunited to -day 'Tis time stern justice tried by plumb and after a separation of twenty-two years. The I s ware • daughter, when a mere baby, was abducted Bilingual pessimists who breed despair. by Indians and carried to the northern part Earth has too long been like a winevat trod THE HUMAN EYE. of Maine. Her captors belonged to a so- . By the red feet of images of God. called civilized tribe, but their treatment The clay will come let us predate that day What That Organ bias Hem nail ;What It of the girl was brutal in the extreme The 'When evil shall acknowledge wisdom's way. May 1:reonle. daughter a name at thotilne of tele abduction To truth we owe our liberty of hind, was Julia A. Sampson. Now she is 'Airs. And 'tis but clnty to refund in kind, Science gives us interesting details about Moon. Her Story is strange and rOmantiC. 1 Above all ride the Gentile to befriend, The low exalt the human eye r has been and what it Alonzo Sampson lived in South Providence pride in brotherhood to blend. may become. The 'Vedas of India, which twenty-three years ago. He had a brother Strivui to strew abroad more light than yet are the most ancient written docruWilliam, at. ilIiaui, who was a reckless fellow and who This orb has had this is our nation's debt. test that at times most remote but still re• married a full-blooded Indian squaw from ` As man owes man so nations nations owe, corded in historyonly two colors were known one of the 15laine reservations. Witham That help which self on self can neer be —black and reel. A very long time elapsed went there to live and visited Providence sotw• before the aye could perceive the color yel- occasionally. He had fallenout with his low, and a. still longer time before green brother Alonzo, and when he came to Provi-Then all to loftier motives may be drawn, could be distinguished ; and it is remarkable dense with a band of the men from the In- And hate be lost in a millennial dawn. that in tIlc most ancient language the terns dian reservation in Canada the child Julia Then, flexile Science, wave thy lightning which designated yellow insensibly passed was stolen and taken to Maine. Then the i wand, to the sign fieation of green. The Greeks Indians commenced to abuse her. She was Seas rave no more, ye hills no more with - had, according to the ,generally received only half clothed, and was obliged to sleep stand opinion, the perception of colors very highly on the ground with nothing but a single Then peaceftil fleets the firmament may fill, developed, and yet authors of a more recent blanket as a covering. She had nothing to And storms be stayed by magnetism's will ; date assure us that in the time of Alexander eat excepting what was left at the other A strife for good' instead of war take place, the 'Great the Greek painters knew but four table, which was little, and very often noth- And mercy freight the commerce of the race, colors, viz., white, black, ret', and yellow. ing at all. Occasionally some of the kind- In federation of imperial faith, The words to designate blue and' violet hearted younger squaws would . bring her Diverse as life and undlvorcecl by death. ' tt - were wanting to the Greeks in the most something to eat, but if her aunt's mothor 1 ;: Axn>tiLw RA1415AY. ancient tunes of their history, they calling knew of it she would seize the food and place these colors gray and blaek. It thus the it upon the table for the braves. colors in the rainbow wereonly distinguished This went on until the outrages became so Death. of a Falnotts Ex -vizier: !gradually, and the great Aristotle only pronounced that the Selectmen determined knew four of them, It is a well-known fact to rescue the little girl. This was no easy Turkey has lost a distinguished statesman Viet when the colors of the prism are task. The Indians fought for her and the by the death of Kheredclm Pasha, who held �rhotographed there remains outside the I Selectmen were compelled to resort to main the seals of office of Grand Vizier in the limit of the blue and violet in the spectrum ,force. At first she was' taken to the county troubled period of . the Russo-Turkish war. a distinct impression which our eyes do not ' asylum, but later she was placed in the hands His life was one of those romances only pos- reeognize as a color. Physiologists tell us I of the. Rev. S. S. Cummins, whe took her to Bible in the land of the "Arabian Nights,' that it is. reasonable to 'suppose that as the the Baldwin Place ?roma Her parents had ISheredclin was born a slave, about sixty-six color organ becomes more highly developed, in the mean time given her up as dead. Her years ago, and, after a series of remarkable and even before the human eye becomes father died and her another married a Mr. adventures and struggles enterer; the Tunis - perfect, this outside band will evolve into a Charles Smith, of Providence.. ian civil service, and eventually became Min- eolor perfectly discernible. A few ago the daughter also mar- ister of Marine. I/'rom 1873, to 1877 he officio - p Y yearsg € •as prime Minister, and then he trans- e clad. She supposed -that herparents -were ted p , The heaviest taxpayer in Prussia is Krupp, dead, About year ago she leterned that ferred his services to the. Porte, where he the , iunnaker,: who is assessed this year her mother was still alive and began a soon received high preferment. Towards the upon a n hicome of ,$1,1O0,b00, an increae of search for her, which resulted in a reulnion end. of 1878 lie became Grand Vizier, and $300,000 over. 1889. to -day, retained office for over a year, Taken to hive Math Indians 1n Maine. JOHN LABATT'S T'S Indian Bale 41 e and XXX Brown Stool Highest awards aux uetlals for Purity and Excel lenee at Centennial Exhibition, Phil allelpllia, 1576; Canarla,1876; Anstl'alie, 1877; and Paris, Plane0, 1878: TESTIMONIALS SELECTED Prot. II 1T Croft, Public Analyst, Toronto, says?—"e duo it to bepel•feetlysound containing no impurities or arluiter- aticl.s, and can strolraly reelilnmind it Els perfectly pure and A very superior malt liquor." John B Hawatas, Professor of Chemistry, Montreal, says: "I Andthem to be remarkably salmi. ales, brewed frau; pure malt and hops. • Rev. Is; J.ata Page,Profossorof Chemistry Laval On.ver site, .Quebec, says ---"I have analyzed the Indian Pam., Ale m6nufaett:red bvJoitn Labatt, Loudon, On tat ie and Il aye found it a light ale, containing but little alcohol, of a doll- otous flexor, and of a vera agreeable ta.f•te and sueeelee ''-a",4 quality. aud compares with the best imported ales, I hive ; 4-11 also analysed the Porter XXX Stout. of thee same brewery, which is of e-ccallont quality; its Sayor is very agreeable ; itis a tonic more encrgetie than the above ale, for it is a, little richer inalcobol and can be c , COuE trod a 19a,uta e^ N g oust; with any iuiperted articbe, ASK YOETJir GROCER FOR IT, 27, an MANUFACTURERS OF rand, Square 9P Upth PIANOFORTES. ht The Oldest Manu„facturel"B in the Dominion. Seven Thousand Pianos Now in Use. The Heintzman Pianos are noted for Their Full, Rich, Pure Singing Tone, Their Finely Regulated Delicate Touch, Their Perfectly Even Weil Balanced Seal& The Whole Composed of the Choicest Material and of the' ;Most Thorough Workmanship Send For rilustrated Catalogue. Factory :-West -W�Torollto Junotioll it inp.SAt�sest crL- �u 4+...y t l am, '•`e.. - '` a'3," �,i+,_ ' +41 T.'F t'9s '"`:',:4:!iv'.• i+, l .. r.t.'.ry. How Lost, How RestoredI Suet pabl'•sho:l, a nen' edition of Dr. Culver - weirs Celebrate(' E8cny or; 111 radical cure et $Pnxsaaroa1alaa or Incapacity Maimed by excess or early Indiscretion. 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