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REAL ESTATE FOR SAL-&, 01 udand'VersAilles-and the Tuileries,. the United States. Most of theseliave ` I .1 ,
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� . - -'DARMS FOR. SALIL-Tike unAergigned We twent ; �L -1. bornet-a-piston, with all Ivory and brazen L a: d Balmordl and Osborne. A ruler does wheat here Is so dirty .that after It Is - . - WAR. f -. WAIR, '' � I
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eer oouDty of the Province; nU sizes, and prices to GOD)S WISDOM DISPLAYED IN ITS _and silver and golden .wieapons of the : t always prefer the larger. The King ---screened it has to be washed rund dried , I . 0 . . '111 .---
: suit, For ton Infoyn I Won,,write or call rionally I - - . . grehestra; royal theater and cathedral 0 arth nd heaven. may have larger before it is -ground, This in because the * ' � .�11 I R
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.- IV1-V I I and academy of music the fortresses for c stles and greater palaces, but I do not wheat is thrashed on earthen 'flocks with - � ., � . � -]'-� - '*
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� F ing, north halt of Ut 0, Concession 10, East - Ing f s God's Great,est Gift -The Gateway and the Spartans and the v n. of heavens cannot contain him, and along the front of the river further up, � I - -1
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g 11 miles train Wingh%m. There is 85 i Persians foulglit for the Ir defile at Ther. yet he says he finds room .tg dwell In a ; oron o � ap �
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. two, never-taffing wl�-Il& Apply -to HENRY J. ! ],jai June. : . have fought for the mastery ordie- audi. �Jan ear. I ance, and were It not for the rickshaws � I I I i - (
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the railway station in Brmoftald- The bones 0012, * � Washington, April 17. -In this dis- .1taptures of luilatc. . ' native city, he would hardly know that ' . -1 I.,
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tains ten rooms ; A stone cellar and bard and soft course Dr. Talmage sets forth the good- For the conquest of! the car Haydn t . 8 -K� S
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1. I- quarter acre. of land. Apply to ALEX. BlUkITAP.D, ness find wis ' dom of God in the construe struggled on up from the garret where be . VeRurneyoReattiole Whe-A 18 - ." -, WAU'r.
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- I Brucefield. 1 151641 tion of the human ear and extols mu6IO had neither fire nor &bd,. on and'on the ear to hear that wbidii comes from and many large foreign stores. . . . - -1 . Volup
- or; text, Psalms the outside, and so near the brain and Many vlsit� China and go to the largo - � I �
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- . IF � lot 27. conopeglon 9, 100 acres, with . there. The Lord of nd think they have seen Chi i , but they I - I
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one mile from t ie villapot Walton. Also a ating arts, and the study of Egyptian' of the Almighty in the human ear. The to not conflWed to mere visltoi�s, for many � ' - . N f(
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will tone, 15 masses, 51 oratbillog, 42 German - I -
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- be told cheap. ly to MATTHEW MORI , sh, Renaissance styles of building and Itallan songs, 89 canons, 865 English utside them except t�
I- .ir ton, orJAMES McDONA1.1) n� has beau to many a man a sublime life bone which the physiologist has been to go to some other place by steamer. . . . I . It 4,; i - . . :1
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-VAPA FOR SALE, ion 12 PauVo and St. Peter's and arch �f Titus capture the gate of thd body that Are yet, ready now for the question i of across the river to Wuobang, On one trip AT .1 � . \ � . . � I �.' I""
-For W0, lot 6, 000cem swings my text? Have yea the endurance to bear I - ... �, � . � -1 ][mitt
� J! township of Hibbert, containing 100 sarcs of' and Theban temp!o and Alhambra and. to from the tympanum 'to the "snail . into the country to study. the, methods of . -,. � - . - ! � Iron
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I done. 2 good wells and 2 nevei more wonderful than any arch they ever if under the semlomnipotent stroke? came out to see me, as they had never . - & W I SO ' . . .'I-:.
f ,- falling springs'; 85 To conquer the car Handel struggled yoursel LU' MSDEN L N'S ' -. .-. IOU=
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Acres cleared; selsion at Any time. F I on from the time wlicn his father would te to I . � . I
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r ever elaborated Is tho'humau ear. I was allowed In of 1ho world himself not be able to catch h a : - 14
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.- noes3lon 6, Among the most skillful and assiduous the organ loft just to play after the audi- UP song and- groan and blasphemy and � . I . I
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-�� � orchad,and plenty of excellent water. There are 11 ination-of the ear and the- study of its "Esther," "Deborah," " Samson, " ber and Toynbee Invented the aconmeter &nee will not be looking In sympathy for - ''I I F
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� % not sold by spring it will bel rented. Immediate aqueducts, its galleries, Its Intricacies, Its "Israel' in Egypt" and � the I I Messiah, I I - . ences Is narrated by the San Francisco ALNI-4 . �� Valm
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. i any adequate great obsequies and triumphing In the I, ear, shall be not hear?" Jupiter of Credo � wholesale house had been spending, sleep- : Ready -to, Wear � I . . .—
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. raptures of every Easter morn. � � ; * � - � I � 11 G(
A South,E&et quarter of section F.L. town' I .painting as without ears, suggesting the � offorts, to ,mal�o his books balance.. There , . I - - X E I
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rd, oontsialog 160 acres. There are 1003 acres Idea that he did not want to be bothered I was an appArent shortage of nine bun- . . I I -- -1 � I iwt'it�
. 2 cleared and free from stumps and under crop. Com- overmasterinj architecture of the human of the lminbrtal isoul Schubert composed with the affairs of the world. BA our I dred dollArs that could not be accounted i�- I I 11 . 7 . the b,
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:f . building sita either for gLivate residence's or & : bead -the external ear the I middl he top of two other paupers Into a'grave I gone far before they came to .an entry of I . — I
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U. south and west. Apply to JANE nr JOUN SPROAT. the internal ear -but 'all connected by . E I and her mother heard her when at. mid- nineteen hundred dollars. . I They cost much less than coats 1. � -
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t -c so grates d over niantlet 1 mensity and elliubs to his car. The'BIble permanent sharie and highest ta = 1
14 ns of coal, hard and soft water, _ dow'i �to the inusic of this Sabbath day. , says he bonds clear over. In more than lie one I . I L `1XV
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�� will be I adornments of modern times were only heaveti, for whato a nine. . - , I
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I P. M. in the Dau bin District, Province of Manitob%. I Inets, 11 haut- and the splash of the orphan's tear, and I or gentlenian is -a great affliction. .VJoo I
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-- Jules Robin & Co -'s Brandy, Cognac, Is too ilaring. The external ear I I 4 de- but God could explain it, Ohy the - won- Doremus's photograph to be produced. it tial. Remember, at the Commercial Hotel, on Friday, April 29th. Cut hair taken in --;, . �
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I The, in - By 6allileel's Waves. I of your voice will be reproduced. Amaz- the lawyer for the defense threTv up his L-- . - �F I
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TO THE PUBLIC : Better take It avray from all gossip. from = ,�riSh kom the gardens of Ind -12- to the tea tablesof Cnada. . .
ear halts until another mecbanisin� of both ears, and 'on the- arches of th or propagated In the world this alone can � � - -1, i:
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