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The Clinton New Era, 1880-02-19, Page 6-", - - - ­ ? - -­­IIIIIIP`II` - I I ­Vogr— -. - - —*.� . . Z —, - -- -"`q� - ­ 4 I . 4 . 11 * � . f , I' I � t1l — 1� .1 Tbo Ingrogg; relcuoil. fly to her with lab. A4 bidding like the liandwrill" out so via go on the wall. Victor XRIqIK COLVMN. SCOTCH C914varir 4L NXW Anows" )qXFXJWX"4PlW1 . Nliallk ow''by; but bo WOU14 WZ110 and bad loved her fit or, all t His Not bad not boon . " I I — . I What to this tremendous nolso r In $he mosIl. tgrlaaobory� She, WOU14 U14 TWO brothers named 4och1QXd Were me . I we the rfoxilk Irplie ;a Q1n* 4 � What can be the matter? � osplabi. he promised,. himself. , LgQ to him. She Wo , arly Miss Robertson, at Bithlop, 144 sont �eio *]palfgg, �� I ti -a. del. III, A . &J.. 0 .1, I .... is nvison fnv awail, a"a avar, Elovt hmil sionto deftillon Frida 121 lit,mg, 11A .4- vrom 08:3404011 qq­l I - . I Willie's oomin up the otairs —., " ". " I ­ � ... V. I J a � - S for the poor of TAIc. I * I 11 friends with Nine, sue had happened into obeewdrommed o.flQvlu 91randelawsome a pqrty Ant pit BaIlloado.re': County Mayo. � - q Ohs. With unusual a atoer. � a . . I I , . � -1 Oommander JobUIP Top, U Nowhebursitsintot F0 . . A I - � .. -pyal Nam .ov. Mr. Comerion, oreen.low, bin boon r po deA . . , he Xonlog, a phop t.q purchase imaterlotlo for her work; day? I Or street# have ,boon infi4e., , , � . 11 an a 04 .1 . Noisy no a rocket: , I . I ,ry kind to mol" Nina Palo, R , elected pastorof the Feep 011uxob, Pebbles. Ili,, . Saturday to sit Juvitasiou . . rho bad laid ,her pooket.book down for an I -You have been To , � . silly Bustigago, Who, Was recently rate. mambers-of the Boyal ArtWory I � . "Agatlopl Iagativeyearsold- Instant, 844 not till pho.ba4. nearly roadbed when, ohs kissed Mrs, Gxandolaw good -night. 00 . . I � I I Mr. John Bold'. of, L4,h,ordoo .0 I w1ob, , xpl I a I 1"414ti. . AP4 I've 9 t A pocket I 11 I . I � Ilecsor Ial Dgioltim, a121 Who .it&$ boon . im, bag purcus ad tion at Wool to 0 4 A W 00bangsJoir � � 0 . I . . . .1 � .- �. . I the door aid she discover that she had is A, I ,shall always bleso you for It; bat -0 . . I Urn. for;94,0114, thosolentifl. xplarationazilildho '' . � boils I the property of Shandab o,e ken � I � I . � . . � . so I . Zr08t6d I � %, Qi&RgQW$ - will be charged witi I . . I 1. very of tIW i1sla, . I I � . 'up, not bar own 'but Is plethoric ,�� , 4a Graft w a bottex,vife, and rot; certain "do . f4lostions Iq 0 , lit medi North Pole, lwy.momn4 of, Aote,lkmor,olapo. Eyes .4* round Pod bright as Plate, , . , another - rould me ounectign wish Me Me.Lanonce has 'boon, Photo I Iasi . . I * " . . � I I . I I � � I I , .- � . .. - clivells like apples Big wing, a a trango hand a vie'er dinglater." � offlOor of the 9 andballoons. Hestatedthsotbord.0 . , parse. AtIthemAgnemom t. , . I office. . , ontrooO rgilloo Oom 010A. rbypind, � - 'on . I , � . mis ' a . . 1. . Heart that this new treasure All* detained bar, sad she was Accused of sbeft, $I My slonsoa. X ibigal; differently'" replied, Six members of PArliameal bad joined sho I q I . � Char I . L 11 � � . nitelo bverfiliw1ag. I , do�s rhibbs, of Dooboy, Sligo, has ro� The Dupforallible Town, Council- kiii;.j; . I '.. . 1, 4aok ramy have lit Onto; is This lady Ia a a � . I . . I . L I . , .. . .. . niiai 0 . Ittoo. T i glend of miae,"molil Grande- big raotber; but mile reagglabored Afterward Ogs ommi be, himotable. ifiambers woAung Ito I . , , . . ,questell the Government to fist up sitempo. proved of the proposal to reconstruct the � .1 I.. . I � - sooligot" law, 4,tdpph3g forward to her resco � .. . I . . � I I I � - . ill Sir Ulgarlos Dilke, Mr. q'U'Palostooliftz 11 . Cats Amy hi�ve her I I � . a. having that Nin�. hod ,lingered estid hesitated-,' j mot i,,y poll � . re . '-- I've got 4pine'thing better yatr- I. � . � . .. ogs barracks near hie rooldenoe. A Bridge. I . . I I I , � � pard 11 . , . . William T. Charley, Mr. William Gordo . I � I I Itaywo a pocket I Is, . olt9wed her Into tileshop-64 she Is 4 . friend as, IV Rho wished to Ask -On for some. p0ceegard is at present otp . .. .1 I I , ii, Dr. , ,tioned ot,min "and theacouser beggailla $houosud thing." 9 , dolaw .. an bouge., I � � I I .. �4 erou and Col. Alpx% I I I a; .., ra., Gran ,. explained d when .. At 140 The death rate ,of Paisley for tlie,rlsst Cam .1 I - I I ... , nd,or. Ijispr*uagll � . . . pardons,oklad Orandelawlilmselfroturned toLoarol Lodge . � month was the, higuest in Scotland, batiog 1 to bold, a maloling, at $,ba ususloul goiggo Oil . , I I I . Alltoo, trash the joy, to malke , obsequiously bowed hima0f out , . A Women bad Wawa with' he . . � I .. , 1. . rAmptineassLorrow; � lot I , therewis 5, little .three-opraered note on We V children per 1,000. Wedneadarnext, to be presided over by $hs - Little hand Is plump enough I I I d , . from ORbircIVOO11, A distance of Aq Miles, and � . . I I � I I . . . 019,11, b I � an the way one, of the obildrep bad died . of � . . senteill Lord Mayarjo Anally decide on the sxpeill., TO gillit-vill to. asorrow. After t , is, In Nina'a ban , which read : Ray. A. R. Giboqu, of, PAtna,-wap pre hie, what could Nina, do but adooill Ji rigrry sslo . -� - I And ore many,days were o! or I, him At hie own v4lussiou 7 How could ohs If I should marry you, Xr, Anson Grandelaw. � - with a writileg dook and, pqrso Of soveltelong tion, The, plan oketcheA Is as follows � 11 . . k , . I , ., Is of 014 exhaustion and hunger, presented 1xisroelf at. I 11 . . � - - � . o � I StrAnagoilt things did stock It, avoid meeting him In her Wallis, and allowing some day, in looking over your fy I the I , prior to his: removal. . the estimated cost, viz., :830,000,, is forth. 11 . - � 11 I . t4unos, I should happen upon On% containing Juillarney Union.' I . . I 'exp dition t L . I . Notbing; overcame amiss hint to apeompany her?, how refuse; admit, -Tr� � I The death I � a I . announced Of Elias Ff., The Liberals 04 JAvorailso Shire, have ro. Coming, the, 0 . WDI a art In June, . To this wondrous 1pooko G. * , the. marriage of vlotor'llhimenthe). to his cousin . , I � I tance to One who had befriended her? Ana Theodora, and the notion of her death on the solved to in - Her Majesty's Government Will be asked t . I ­ Thompson; J.P., who has L been for a long � ,vite Sir Xonnoth. J9se4oDzla, to ,a . I he knocked. often, and watched berat.. her ame day, sad Your. deceit would kill whatever lend their $test% ktore-ohip Disco Leather, marblie. bits ofstring. tial , Rig contest the county, . �. , very . , - I . I . � Ray ,,a connected with the trade 0 gollast . . Is gs 'OL14 . . . Livirsoo-stiolis audcaudy. pretty toll, and the Wimooy prisgIessed., 101. I hadlearned to bear youa ,IB for the purposie. stones, a ball, his&ILlies, too, I up 00QC.1-by, and Disko etelldi happy. -NXNA. demise leaves a sem, vacant on she Municipal TboDaUeoloutherlp,iQd,io,*,xpeate tolosve O in . , (I , t OpIsilon I eomstivion She. opened her door, and showed - I . - , council for Dock Ward. . . � 11 I con 613 thAll A, 04000119 Party . .. .. I I . � I IL I � I It was always lisu 2 . I . shortly $or Egypt, And the Duchess re;uXas I . . - I Y. " a, beaming faoe,,but the smile would Mae I-puT Ia, o0junfootion 'with (look's tours wid . I .so .. .1 . . . I Anil , Allk and lullt4eaq,p. , to her vills as Torquer, I � Wilen Willto's-soug In bed, I A Tlashely oprreop:sudeut states that a � . 1* ShoaldyOurlbabostokabotEto soon; At other times he observed that she. I accompany slib, atoaxii . . I A loim who WHOM to ONO Of the man named Patrick Wholsv,s roild contractor � , Mr. Biggar, the 0ast1q,D6sugig4 4olegate to . or to soin,i of the Aratip I otarteil when a,lootatep paused outside; she a llmy@,yhora tboye is komfi­WqLdid,.p4 � I . . ro Baya-that the coneupiptiom of 1,40 been W - ... _ goting . I .. � I - -affiw t - -djT - - - - 'b _wild du­eki flying-0-o-'llit tbore in flocks of ­­. . ga�dry treasures rattle ons; D,triptyV'aip. laid 'and eaverel bdat6n�by a canalls, waa-vo,wiluteirt - MI , natir y . - I . . . . I I Violit ibis oroadod, pocket. I I ­ I expected some one, answered. absently, li*la' milk in that oltj 44reacueo isomething like -me &.7 I V. � � -- I I ad to hie flatteries with a far,away look, In 1000 I .n.named Pelson. No !lopes ire entertained hit, frI612113 94 WAS 20th ult. , � . Go at a time, foar or It vo It joke o$ion pao.aigg, . � . Sometitnes.Tchuny's bbrrowedkr�fo I . I .0 gallons per, day, and is furnished, by of his reoovery, and his depoiftidno have, been There. dirid at Oban fast weak tile 11ay. every Int . . . Found m place within It. � I. .her. soft. eyes, One day 'GrandolaW-detor -suplsly: first, by I nut". uOmmaudor 01 . , I I - 11 I 11 ,. , . three ,sources of , shippers taken. . . . , , -10YAR.pavoiles .. . . Ileforigotthathehadosil, mined to p;�P%e wound. Donald MuVooit, Ben., r of -the Jheb- 010utQpA the first �v,ar in me high, a latitude I . . . . � . I . who buy of farmers and ship it in by rail or, , The Morchiqueosof Waterford prooldecl at . piniettr '. ilk6le, TIA bledges will atiart Oda ' � '. .1, iwantitjUst a,minute." . I � I ­ - , Churcib, 3EQua, and Hong lot Mull. . as po . orlie,tile wasat key WAO lost; , " 01 Did you not sit to'Vlotor Blumenthal for large waggling, and from their Morse here a aran I . A I . . No one coulc'Luolos,Uit; - I late Undind , ?1? be asked, "It was a plotitro, deum-It . oond, by producers, 4 charity .Qoaooxt wh six wag given Ia A macMrsg ban Won bola at Falkirk to pro, March 00, 3[8,811 When the olodgea &iro . .. , I � . I I . to consumers; 061 Carriok,on-Suir, And, which realized a Bum I I . . . balMd by obstacles, reco I I � eatimoniA$40 ex., - ­ . urge, will be ifed to . %Vhere do yon wup: " I 0 1 . . I . 01450 $or the JOOal poor. Ohs Obtained a. Graham, in tile (shape of his po ball O is. whose aie expeoted"to star% about , . llose it Was ? . � m6te the proposed t L�Irf,,vwft I Vorth painting - h mast have bad p; thous- who,have milk farms. or aairies near the city ; I Down in WILligo'o Pocket I end plitings.11 , - I and, third, by people Who keep % is . � r1ralt, OW ! . - . . 41 Not nearly so. many," migheil Nina,. . small stables Ana yards I � W cDwfi 10 well vaerit6d vote of thank@ and the praised of I � � J One next year, al; which time the sun ,will be . . 11 the ' city- - . Plans have been 1wepared for the proposed I - I I I � ! I . ­ . . .1. , the Very Bev. Dx.,Fitza4drald, P�P. ,,�,gn ,D tile 4ratiozegiono ,'day aud vi�h%I!l - - . .. . �, � ­ -- I . o1shouldli a been jealous, il-I had boon .Just bow much of this ouplT.Ja 1. . new reservoir In 13Wrfing; Tho.work costs I . .. . - - I � 7 .. av . � . .. I 11 -1 Is Thiii Cork Corporation 'will at their nexi . :. - ININAls. I Mrs. I Blumenthal.,, , arm ,sail Wholesome, and how )much inegithi a little over ;EI51090, and, bolda 4;4?l00U,000 The -balloons will be inflated at star -; ug by � ... I � . ' p � 11 . .1 g consider a proposal fOr'borrowing I : steam, 'through Iron filinic-, and . 1. . I . pagNing I . . 11 I . , OsSeslogio.111. repeated Nina-1,Mro, Bla. Ia Adulterated and. unfit ,for Use, must .from the Local*Gdverdagent Bolirll, thosum gallons., . . I . will � 'be k1tilrwa I � � . � . . .-- .. I ?II - . .1 - , rds Xnmnipqla;..-,1 by .1 : � . � menthal I Rlo�mother . , be left -to the .consumer to j itilge. � There, to of X100,000 to enable thd, Owporation to 'The. approachiall marriage ia.spnoutload of - of" a supply of. il I Victor Blumenthal was sauntoriag through ;1 Rig wite-7ictor's wife,"' Do doulA. It " a I means . . , putt) con; . . � . . OwGver-thRt 1411 h Of tile 'MOr' carry oat an efflolent system of drainage,, and MIES Minute Kdrr, ilaa%Awr of Lord Korr, d,,,qd hydrogen. Three balloons .will bf the public garden, thinking about the picture $I His VJ18 '-victor plamenthalIg wife ?" tality among children can be oat down as . I 8 : I I I � I also for block.paving thelortacipal. usireate. .slid Ur, G4or Is tauswisp, of RArnberough . � I how the ,light , ,, 011, then, *rhapos you did not, know he 'regultjsig`from the use of adulterated. milk, I . - � 4 I .. . . I swilloy ad, 0404 "viog a lifting vowisr of 614 1. " I jig was painting, thinking' � I Tho'Boman Hill, Jagnts. � . . . . . I . 0 , I . I L . - ., � I , I adent. of the Daily . � . ton to ons and a half tons. The ballo, . ,� . I oorrespq� . . ' .. . among the trees suggested certain straitio of wits married ?11 . I br, what is just as bad, milk. made from Chronicle reQorda a rumor. to the d1dat ttiat , " Canada and the ,a I � Oil I . . , L , � - . . . .. I. . Xdrthwout" IwAn th I party will bonotat of seven persons., with water I � .. . . mupic to hims when big eye follupon a yOulog 1 .6 I He uevbi spoke of IVI unwholesome food. The milk that a. cow b' l', I;A ss. lcoturw doliv4gld by Lord El. I I . . . . � * girl %coding the Swans, and lingorect th d'Beehuslievoijbodylinewit. Come,ldhe gijes is largely determine a -Cardinal's bat Is about to be conferred on An Jbo . and pro � d by the, food, she . . visions for fifty-one'daya; but It to J ore. �. 11 I Irish College t 1pbluetutile in ).he Xitasulburgh Town Hall tile expected that they will reach the. 11orth Pole , --- ­­ -44�lf J- could-o�I-,csglry--thmt-ft1ne- h6me Ia my Nine, dorl't-lo,ckat spi'ds if I was to Wale. a Mgr. I;irby,! Aector of, the a I . . atot and in oftler to got good wholesome. Boma. . .. �1­ - , - , , - -- � .1 I I I I Hi adds that Wis considered, wortotin utner day-. I. - . .. In from thirty 46 forty bonito ahsirlsayl6g,th � � I . . , I . I . mind's eye aurtfflaot�lt upon. my Oanvae I,! Victor Blumquthal was married moto thau milk'yold must . feed ,good wholesome food. - ' � . .1 0 . - . . . . � I that Pope JUso desires to,bave-an Irigh-prej#ta: Mr.*WAlliala ittatIg (son of Mr. R. Strong, sledges. The xpl.oxilog party will remain at. - , . I - I � 1. - . be thought, " She IS 'the' VSrY image of two years ago to'hiB. ootinin Theodore. If If you feed g1will you must expect Swill 1, . , - t t , . � I . in the Bacrect Colleg . . ��4 I . usaine hard 11,21 Just then the child beside you doubt It, I'*ill find you the notice of his, milk. 'It is VaryL. COMMO I cities, to a. 11 .. � jeweller, Allisiu), liae boon inostalkli into the he Nor It Pbla about a week. jor poloplifte U a � I . .. - I I . I . . I ell across the brim of the basin to marriage agno ribuno. Bat see persona acting in the . , , a The female operatives At the flAx spluniog m5nagerallip 'it Lae Commercial Bank, ftJ observations. and will Uiepftteh a -balloon to- , . I . her ro4db ing my fylo of the T doUble * in' Ma of Xseero. Shaw,,& 'Bass!& for the, parp , . . -�,�� - . . . . . I 't,�- . . valter, ind los-�, her of course you have no ioterpit In it.. What. ,Co., Cork, have Mount,Gambibr, Aubtr * lose of fologralibing"the � toss a, crumb Into the i I . I . Oapaoll,y of .garbage gatherers spa . � 4114. ,. I . . - � I . I struok"and the factory has -been, thrown *Jdle ,, -death . - . . news to England. The intelligence, it is . I � balazee, Quick as thought.' Victor opring to in it to You or Mb 2" I I m0k vandors. . Barrels of swill, and cans of I The ocalirreditilb othef da�* of'. a Mr. thought, �an , be conveyed frolim the North - I , � , I I . - ­ ' ' with 030 hands.- The strike bits beenloi an' Alex. Mann I ilkO fi ' Of A. & G. V. Manb,- . , . I q,,, ohs answered. 4( do Milk pass your doors daily in the glinto � rm . . the rescue, brouRht the child up dripping, 11-Nitthing, nothin , I I on . 11010, �via, S.t, Pde�rsburg, to . London, i0ithlim. . . . waggon, These people are very kind .p . I I 0 . i � and confronted Undine, otit of whose face all not doubt it." Bia she: .had gx9?rn very I I . I ,nd illcishBo of teli -per oopt­ in the wage's of 09�8 0" L�Jth, sod ief olaikof the bills and , . here hats oesil ' three days. . The Aretid regions. will - - . the rose bad laded, ail $he sunshine had fled. White, and hop dyes, obone like wandering very useful., They tako. away your kitchen apiginers. T . a slight ravival-Irt .'Pequeettatibas as t1be Rtgis;er House. I . . be photegr I alihad 1 from the -balloon I . I I 4s Ohs how shell I thank You I what shall I do Stara, and the poodle trembiealn hin band. refuse to diky,to accommodate you, and to. tirsdo recently, hence the striksi . . . . - . I every . . . 11 . It is Announced that about half 01' the hour, the distance -to bd traversed :by . for )4u I's ille, cried. - ,,If you had mot. paved �( Of - course he is marrieds" obti addill,.1n. a .morrow. they return it to you -as fo.od,for �*At Cagilobar, John. Xeanb, aged 22, from - creditors Of to . I , . , I I . . , glUity'of Qlaoiow Banl& have the balloon being estimate'd at 500 mllen..M& , I her, bow could I have IWO? Sheiantylittle lightertonie ;,only th.e.idea.fiqver ocourredto 3 our childron,laving first passed it through Boicommon, was put forWArd'iu castody., fallen inwith the arrangement whereby they 'Ooxwell IA to explain the balloon arrangements neighbor,'and*I promised koba'so.barefullof mebefore�'It took we unawarep.1t , *� ,.� apoor,filthybovine'distillaryoalledocow,iud chargellmlith having obtained- money Under could receive at once their principal. without tit the Mansion House ,meeting, The pro-,. I , . . her. Ch. though you firw a stianger, I feel W . . thus converted It Into pure milk.' : This luno7. false pretences. Priooner explained: , 11.0n. interost, - . � . . in i I � , , I . � . as if You,warerdy best frionaln ' . .. hat had.Victor Blumenthal meant, ahe .cent economy in parents Mal save one or tvyo ,the ­25th''Of Dailetaber I 'said 'I would bag I . poeal to pay out a 'small teleg phio *#a - - � I . . ..� asked hetself,,11.by those words a -thought . Mr. .7. R.: t'Miked6iiii1d; son of . Surgeons from the balloon in transitup -so as to join the . - . II.Tharl'oblige gme by ineeting me here Y glances that made love cents.& quart on -milk, but In return it brings. Ireland to go% thirty. -five " shillingoigio bring N,j,r so ' . . I , too tender," It doctoral 61119, d 0 , M 'Jona.1d, M. D., Aberdeen, bag ship with the North Pole, has blion,obandon. I . again, and telling - me how oar 'little friond, plalaor than speech? Why had he held bar I lookieeand sometimew; 41,,sAll. magoAmerion'. lainguilty-s fgir.'! ' : taken the high' position of segi�oad in the ad. It was stated thAt the Duke of . Cambridge 7 I � � . 11 , bears her dronehtpg,". be returned, as he lout P ople - as a rule pay .'little or h,j )Aten- eB 'a � , - , t . , hand till slie blushed, sad kiliegid the likillk e On Friday week a sad caser Of - drOwnlQ9 recent examination for admission tor th OY I had conglentea. to allow military officers to . . them Into, a earrioge. , Then he want -to big . finger-tips 2 Wby'lgad be. sought her out, . tion to the source of their supply of milk, �Ocourred tit DonacloAsy,. near Lurgau, Is Military Aca.domy; Woolwich.., I . not on Arctic cominittees,.. and, at the concla.., .., . I . . . studio, and tried io, limn, the face of Undine, only to brealt her lgearV, Did, he not love 4hether the vendors Are honest or Tb6ponsi. appearb that a woman named Mrs. MoCtillagh Ldrd..Hartington7s prize to,the students Oi 'giowof,thbladdrese, it' was arranged that a . � . . . . . and throw dowri his"brush In despair. And , .his cousin Thoo4ors?, And.then isbelild her hie or not . whether their premisde, are filthy left her home, Ithyling previously thrown. out ibe.Wdfnbqrgh University for t I pinitteo-forming the sixtieth of the local . I I . I . .� . ; day, happoiailig into the public g or slash ; 'whether-, their. 0own at fed VA � mysterious" hints as to bar intentionsi -She he best sailer 00 . I . . I . $be next sr. Igoe lij her pillow, . rememilaring --how her, a � bomgrglktees� throughout the country-shoutd. . � . I . g will. slope and Straw or cornDiPil and 14ILY4 ,was- soon missed and a se4giah'instiluted for .on 0 Thd ohaXe of boQtiand in. the �Ortatiom - . . . � . don gain"there ohs was before him, smiling heart bid gone out to s, married mian. I I - . .of, Brltitih� India,", has boo a Ohm.' be f6rmed. , . . . I - . . I . . . 'biushing; with the child beside her. Another woman's, lover and she had, mistaken a � I � . I � .. I . --- , . and a . I . and, in fact,. .whether it comes froma COWS, libri and her clothes were. found at the, ideof' Chisholm, U.4. - - : . U� aw filed to � ., I � , . . . . . I . . . 4, I thought' perhaps We should meet YOU - him for'lief own. I- Doatleas this was why goatei pampa or penstocks, phly 86 that it is - a river.which is not far from the house. . Remarkable Unoes of Missiaken Kdenelty , . . . whites, won't a . our, and, Rho . ve,,all,'is oh . � I . ..As Alex. Noble,. joiner, Decbmomt, was - . . . here," -ohs confessed. I' Sonny bringd,libir .ohs had neftfier seen nor heard from blox for cap$. Thomas Lea, M P. for Donegal, has for-' I . annot S86 the Rllooker,*Isow with you ? , . . . I they will buy it, feed a it tovilgair children and, . , . . . engageditt the erection of s.shed at Kinneil, -'. "I 0 . * . . N . . moilief,4thanke. "How can we, repay you but, :6.1ong; he bid divined her .heart' and son. I . . warded the eubscrilitiolf ,of. X100 to the Furnace, ,the ladder upon .which he Wgo� �.- Not BOB the Bpeaker 2. Why I see two.,., . . I - . . � contented.. If. their -bbild. -to extremely treasurer . of the, Lotterkenity, and-. District standing al . . Thuej, koording to An eplirimmitiat, i0ake ' - . , , . 91i - '' . . But It be I 0 . ,.� . I . . with our prayers . I . . �. . clopoe:had 4aile a coward of film. -,, and succeeds IA keeping. potil . Ipped, and he tall heavily to. ill Pitt and Dandas as theY. were entering &he ' . � , � .* 1. - I ., - - -1. -1. 1. - ! if­Y.Ion could sit to. me-,' , - . I should never be �gaid of her that slib *.ore strong, and Belief-Fand'. The fund was --rediontly started . . . - ..... I a I 0.71 � � . . -ground and was fatally injured. * , . .. : . '- I - . . . . . 6.J? Younisan ann3k . I , her hegrton heroloove. Andwhen Victor. body together ontho'cheap, unwholesome- bythe inhabitantsof Lotterkeriny, with's our,,. E a . q., of Whittinghagpd,'has Houge of Commons after s, - diiineg . who*$ old , I . - . Id I MI 'Yourself a' * , to I , food forced. upon it by its pgrentbi all is wall,, , disii�p , .�� %If" . Vort had flowbd froo) , for hoth. Not Jeff( . � ion .' It'YOUWQul some returned *hem the sister whom he had just, .vis*to ralitivingthe prevailing a in- 'offered, instead of Iounalhg- s�burearyi,to - -, -i­rJ31i* it or-lesot � bons , I aya-Dre-Mbart6n.. ­-.I.,­ I � . ; I)iystadto'sudletmepiant�du--�:',- - : . the valley of nd if it Ia Sisk they lay isto the resistless, - . . . al a a a � . . . . I . , . oUcoseaed in anlitobing from :ver, jotingI ,uneo6u forces . of mature, . . the northern., laud� weitern, portiona of. �gtve ill sum, of, X500 towards an endowment "in- he new Urimiizal �' � us Magazine, Are-' .. . . . . :: Ch. YOU BrO laughing at me I " - ­ ' ' ' hds, haviiig written,fo Nina,'buk in his Ov"; Donegal*. Jar. Lea is one bt thw greatest, - 94,d, to aid in i2sintibilag an' . 4 . �.. .. -. I . . .. . , : officient staff- Sometimes the lead -` I � . . I was never more glorious inplyllf.e.11 , , . anxiety mailedlits lettif"WitlIbUien addressw which no one save the Alsaighty can '441P advoovigio.ofwoma1rA-zuffr9ga jn�lhe British of: t * . #ag . nosods in important - .. , . .1 .control. It. the I ; 'chborn . � . . . .,1-Lsiu3'go,tbe',P'JheiaId. : engaged to MiI, G . - 'learned and pobd fan I . I. � . . . each to in the KmO'X.: Institute, Hadding', arlminal'trials.' Lady -, I - I . n ohwhad bdon randolaw. foes . ally Parliament.. 1. I : , - .N. .. . ­ I Q .1 I . . . I 0 recognized, : . a. - � . . . I . . - . ;­ I .. vin -a no ghb .I ­­... 0 1 o ­ I - .* -Lord Craig ill, Ims approve - 0 1 1 1 . . -diy,after Innumerable Sittings , 'm6ills " I orieg-tOWPAIII-thalwadding %JMQ,- pow rO., , , ­ .... .. ­ . , the,4rmles bo$h The chief ­ - ­.�— I - ­ ­ I' tract or obilutbiligo the . -"-'----' ­ � �' A��FihWi­ipues� Bitively to the same, OZOW6 .� . , � � . I . #$Your picture is long in -finlehing,10'she. month already :and bad ions to ,visit. his, Phy, siclaphas no remedies of suffloi al o6 ra - �: A number c , A -Irishmen hoW cominaffilg1ft- - toni . . . ­ ., �. I tho-orsimint4o her -los pon.:tjand other -*It;.. - - - - remaileia one . . I . ex, 1, ­­, of Chili and,Toru.' � h 1, I - biloses:awdre PD, . I . )r had'every might *Iped. out-imbst,hi, should take . Tolson that. Ia administered every. day, and . (of t a trial b , Jur3rbl ­Whilla�fflarewasja�iiaiiiidf teetimonyalibid5ij....'- p ' - ' . . , for Viot( so . �plaoe,�wlthout leaving any I trace itaquileitin'sare idea, by'deathi they how in offloer "of.- the" Peruvian arsilliry'lo a Col. . . tau06 of I a Bev'. A. Wo '90,11 no:' All(4o - on the one handi-that � he was, an, A-ustralijumi-., . I . I . . -4 had fabulously painted in during- the'day, behind her. aranaelaw had, Ili facts. persecuted R . 01 . O'Horgan, and, - acobrdiug to the giz site of- I ­. . difficult �wqs it to imprison- thO shadow of his - broken-hearted submisaiiin to the hand of a *Blue% i a � , 4, arl -of; Mat slid ellia, for buibirian, by- the panis� of O6strb, and': oa . � i . I . I bar intodousekt. A thousand* things had, con � , Lima, there are five majors, thirteen oaptidpo 2 . . 1- I .., . . . model within the,�Qhxlkvaso to lend -to Undixte , Spired I � his I -- fates mald-lay the ossuieof: their..'afil lotion to- ­ - . . 00 lu-i�eog oat bf n1liged'slaudAr ui state- tho� - - other, that - he .: wag - Arthur 02tOgge, .'' . . ,--� 11 . I a io.$ � . ': . I I . . . ­ . . (I, . . U avori I She .1ild. fallen'i I And - and ovie'r A' '* -*.of ,�officers' Of.' I 311 . . . . �' ­ . � . . on all-wfoe oveiruling providence., I belfieve, wa.zoorso nfarior . � � . I . � . I thiiSgul-that. oat, and onilled. in NWRIo eyes; Into, debt, anawork had failed, - and Grande. $hit disease, like everithing..elso, hae,its gride, 6hher I Irish -by birth or'dssOSni,-ff8iA- - . ., . I Oil � she - trial 'of .. Webster . 'for , 1110114- . . tb endow her With -the spirit that informed law hadgentlils dwn phyiiialan .to her, with ., . I . I says we are 'plesied to 8�stfiat'al:der, - several witnesobs 1 t6atified , .;e=.� - , ing ift�tbs ;army 'of Peru, -while the"Ilrialt Nature . - ' ' I � . . I cause, and in ages like this Where ths! cause I . mov tiduhl � , . VA' . the face, flushed in the ovil check, of trerno 1ruM and flowers and wines, had taken. bar I . I element in the victorious 1,olr000 of the hostile. ement is on foot gooreat'sm Eatias plinfloally that tho had seen Dr I. ro'kna . �, . I it about theltnobile, . mouth. ­ I to not iemo"d physicians cannot cure. aitd � . , . he was ubdoubtedlyd"-.. - ble . out in his carrisge whon - air was. proscribed . N#tlqn�l I 11 Mass t Pariti, &Ilia at nllvii whed I republic is even graster., 1%, - ; . . ,istory um in so A . 11 I � . I ' i Providgmaq would hs*o to perform a miracle ... . I . .., . � . , When an higo'gaiiins attempt, was made to por�. - .' . ' �, . o You are tired of coming � to, me. 1. tax and had ended by proposing. to take Gisro o I memorial to the late � Sit Thomas Moboreiffe, . I- , . , . ': I � . to save, . Is it not time that parents wake up . -Ia the Recorder's Court at Dublin Isd week, shire Natural History potrate an inegiranob fraud by '.. . � .. � ., . . Ton too -Ionj'.11 . . .. I I � &iall her life, by �Ahnlng a. reluctant son- . . . . president of the Forth' . . � falsely reprew..; I . . . . . � ,,No," she replied ;- 4i i I on this. pubjeo.k and San 'IQ 11 that the milk $1tooppealof William Waid.and-FAhk0iii. Bin,letyI : . . .- �. . . 'Uddeiz6oli to be dead, a Corp". . . . I was only thinking sent to endow bar with all hismoirldly goods , . . I I . I ,sentini' . I , . . V . - i .they feed to their children is at �Jssat good. ton, hgaines the decision of Mr. Exhang, Be . .1 . fraudulently prepared for the,purpo4e,'w . that 41 I made my flowers so old ly, I should Victor had deceived her, or,. rather, glia1m � . . 1 n'- � It has beep decided by Sheriff, Orr'Patev . 04 , . 0IRT, I 1) , - � . � . . . takaii too much fok *granied, .enough to V6 rellshodby themselves'! : , � tenoing. them to three months', imprisonment . son, . as Aft, hat loal , prg�speitiy � found in a � . Va. " and bad de. ^ "' , I '. . I . . - .. . . , . orclibly kissing' Susan Jonegi and t - . Identified no his by' a number of witneasev. , � victor laughod'gottly. , 11 Fame is bitter .ceived herself, and what better could site do - . - I .: . , , ; . . . .,. eadig'Jor f, rdilw'iyostriageby a passenger Igo' if un. Afterward, 'when -in realiti'Vild4rzook hail . . 1. � . . ' . - Iss . , . .. .Mary Boardman. -:whell the lattiir Were. . . ; I � . I, .1 I - . . $ban r6wardthe glilvotion of Grandelaw, who "I I . I . . , sinp, Mon.,. I I , been killed, sevoial, persona who - saw his - � . . . tbalf money. I � . olosirmod, the property,of she 'Person I who ' . �Pt � I ti -An - . returning from Harolli's Croigo Church on 4. dead body testified that it was ifitt.ble. Two, � .. I . d life is better than fame.." - - &stated her that h6 had love enough for them' � A b6o'k containing meinoiro of. the-0reat Sunday ovenirlg�- wssAoird. His Lordship .�fquud it,iilot ofthe o6ilipany Ia whose cardige . . , . . I � And than Victor throw. down fild brush. 'both r ' - �­ ` . . .:: Napoleon, recently publiolled, has awakened resirved his. deciokii,' intingaiing that he con- I It was -found. ,.. . I .� man were recently tried - in .England - for. - . � � I "'The: sun is setting." he said;*,, let us go , . P widespread interest. It is a plain, unvarnished siderea the ends of justice might be mot by The death is supogin 0,71 Oct. 21, 1861). Foux witnesses testified to I . I . . I Out' - Everybody -was very kind at Laurel hDdge'-* 6d.of Mr. Sam as H burglary committed on the night of Sunday. : upon the -boy for inspirstion..", . � everything *&it. fine enough to win a meroen,.. . . . A, well-known Leith merchant, who will be . I I tsl� of the private life of the renowned French i less Severe sentence. . . � . 1 And Nina followed* nothing loath. How: aXy h6art. it Nina bid. owned one. Nobody - soldier and monarch. It tells how'sndwhat , , molanchol . I remomber9d for the oogial relsli6iis he long having oeenthent at this time at the, plaosof . ' - . . *. ' . . I . � cool and.liwist tile hour was out there, with A . i Outside has taken place im -with maii,of 'the most * the burglary,., ,- The defogtoo­waa ,an alibi. . . . . . . linted that, Gran'delaW was making an be. sto, how be slept, wh4t Momiurgaro Were, .. . . I I sustained eminent. . . or � , young gentleman named Kositigay, .Twelve. witnesses Swore poddirely that. an - . -'sails blowing out like Wingg of 'white gulls ip - unequal marriage.. One daY. when Nina 'legal, ry -ill . DQUOU-the accused wire � . . . . I and how -he carried, himpilf towards the�- 'men of his day in Edinburgh , -literi . boats loitering 8 6 . ao,'i clerk. in, the Munster. Bank, . -� , the offing, sud,pleasurs, or returned from a gallop, acrosez.tho billo.with -Nervauti'vho, observed- his every nod. The 9 . and artistic -circles. . . . . . 0 evening in' qul . , ' a - . 6 8 .woman eight thus q,qorded of. Me private character . a' - icently attended by a glo6tgisr at' his - � . . . at home. . The most Sol fal G.rois-exanighma7 , - . � . . . I . . opbodipk by ' I How gayly the inn 11mof the Grandelaw there was ' tall', �raoloui . .1 . . lodgi i of . or*m billopa'attitak., Heetioreesed ' A prize Clydesdale, mitre exhibited at the ' tion failed. to. shake t -Alid' . . 'eity's apires, and - chaug d' ilia 4113110 is of-* waiting for' ,thern on the virhadeb,who allowed. and behavior is one which.,doso not increase Edinburgh flbowof the Righland Alirloiul. .. . his - evidence, and . "iti; %vh.iv.sw'fnto GrandeloW 16 a wish on Thurs4sy evenibg-of 'lazt'*bekJo prisoners were- acquitted.. .- It- ..mfterward . , . dingy. warehouses ' on t kilsa her handi and' made.Kins esteem loflitim; but kather- tends to draw I ... . turall9ociety"lifto failoo hair fixed upon her . I S. ­ � . . precious ato'rios . like those of Aladdipso & otately bow, ­ .. - ; , �' -. - away.ghday, trappings and leave. I oso the priest, .who, idininiotered the Iasi .logo, but whether before or after t I he it � idging - appeared that on6b. ot these twblvq Vdinigise . . . � paigs6al, Howmitch,plessanter all till I him but a ilteil. Songetlms-�atterwsrds he said to a oligalilmotb6 ago was wrong. -They all agreed that. 'the 9 was $I Have the. skies fallen, 'that.. we'cs',oh very * w � ' might - * :` , . I Ordinary man. 136 Vag it. with the artained. Her o nerand his ,. . . than sitting at home, In a. dark alley, over larls V1 isked Nine's lover, . . . Grist Napoleon, if the ! milmoirs of Mine. friend, iiho'-was .miar hlo,� bodaldo, that he Fervanso. deified alt kn�wlidge of the oirguin. ,.in question- wits rough, itbimy ;and darkIi, ... ' . ' ' ' I , - . I .- � . her artificial IloWerp, ,trying -to embody her . - $I I see that you have shvadys 6ught OnO," do Beplusal It record the ftrath would be moon - lit beaven.. Re.then.reinarktil once.. . . . , , . . .1 I I . . The 33iiht Of Bundayl-06L.14th was let this. � . . .. . In. A . � . I I . fax6jou lit satin And veliet'l . . � I . ,Rure. ot . the . . . � - � atigbbil his cousin Stalls. . I . I -he *,%a unjainly, big bust.beingout of all. that .ilia dirvil, wal,in him. and plunged a knif4 . The aoith occurred lately of *Alexander description, but .might of iianday, Oat.�­ . . . rk alley ilm.4118 duqk ' to StallahaN come to look -at.hor rival.$? InWhis stojpsi!ih.'� The friend called ill .. 2(st; when the burglary wag committed, was , . . Victorwalkiil to'the dai proportion to hii-Jimbo.. He haiI4 � r,1ty 0 Loveney, Cullon. H6,Vas precontor . in the . Itnesson . had, ., - '� - " � I . . . of. the ;white 'lilies -landlady, while -be ran for the , dootox. Th : clear and moonlif..' The twelve wl . . : with Nina, and thought . .said Mrs., Graudelaw, 'when.... Nins . bode.. her 1�siids and foot, of which 8 Established* Church,, both in Cullen and : . .. . . that grew into p6riect beality-hud bwaotl[1886t good-hight. 11�'Wd fearbil .. . . ' , .118 wag. 'Very Abcoaqediwiloappbared to be*e:,,beem dolirl. P. � rtknookie,formany years'-wrid:6 aloag : confounded thiP ,two. nights. Inth6116ioland "' ,! " . . . that my: ion vidrg;I� .Hie laugh -was fascinating. He -was d 66m, r -gave! tha -exigbri-1mill- "' though rooted in -mould and alfinli. - ' - ' -would hi4r� Stella some. ,day. * Shio,'thongbt Badly lacking in . education, ', He ,Wbuld one f6m 110 illueso, suddenly j dinpe d ab win oaso Prof. Piarog . . . I , I I � diiidy-, ran d .. . I . poilo he had boom beadle in the E Bt If9hed robability of two gamut , . I . I . . " I . I I Botho ffiendellip.grewb6twerivictor and so-horself,butIdlosp a -of, cousins nassr. never,' the bad ` The laiii _Wall airs Ap- .'Ohuroh. He .Wis. ths- last man marria in . m"y that the Imi now .. � . I . . ­ of" give'in. to a grAmnistroaL rule. His. . . fig"t"go I . . I . . Nina--NIU4, the poor little hower-maker,' the jymR.11 , . : ,�­ , . ,, .... t. . . ' preliekaing an attack. � *The e0biSigid-ittalled the Old Town more than 50 years ago. , I a being exaetlyslika wits, on the � he I � sentences Wore always broken. In bile, illm I . . Oot'las 61 , . . into on.adjoining bed -room ai�dltlgrawlgiugfielf chances, so great as -to agnount,to, I I last of her race, and Vistor Blumenthal, t 11 Did she love him ?, sopbaNina ' largungoJost all graeii RIA.-op@111p.g. .Vapl 1rom-.115. ­A-magialve granite inemOrlat tableLls-about. . - �pbsiiibllity;-- ­Agilv- I;— this-- - ­ .. 1* ­ ... .... I ­ . ­.- ­ -11 �'. . . - o t]�rQtrgir-tho-viiid-o*-;,,-Hw-died.- -w­prxot1os1-­im . . . I . . ifij-'Vel " I -be pi - 0#,wdor -Perish Church, the - - ._# . .. ailtbv-ii�dbilll!6]itiirg"vktd-,ih�.-Pletut"vavr ,;�, i J�daira ji- , i?] Nneuggl : wbominable, so his love epistles to jostphind . . - . . 11 . . . 'is$. $*show he darad hot' flitsh It, Iasi. but one survives tb:toe- things.21, : a - .. I .1 age 'Injuries. The-deoessed'lidd been most.,rogii- to io'd iii . evidence were; produced a number of genuine � ap prove. Hio,AerveoWaro very tiuman stile. material of whiag is taken front the neigh. . d.eficipi-him; I uld-on slight provocation cry hysted. bor '6d of Baits Castle. It is in memory of . I .4, Nins,phogilit feel her debt pald,an 41 Ohl -how' -slid nimaw. hats =0 1,11 cried 'JECO'wo lor in big habits. * He did.not dribk;. and so signstarsai whose likilne'so.amounted to exact . . 11 Oh,what'is- that beautiful; thing ?" ohs ask- . Nln�s. � - , .. . . I . . . I fat as Olin be sace'rialsedmo irregularities rho � I I coincidergoo'p , , . I I : . .1 . I . . a taralliar dir while I . cally. He Was oftext subjedt,tq fits of paBsion.. Olin be diocovbrtd In his accounts .., I � Lord Cawdor'a second son, Who fell so gal. . . - ----I . ,'... , ., . .. I � ad -one day., as he trilled. But if.couilin Stella "tea or - loved, she Igo would throwbig but outhe flobtin him rage. - - I � i lafitlyin Zululand, and the coot Ia defrayed . Small r''reglito-and Qatck Ritu'rus, I . . . . . I , her palette. 11 Did YOU make it Up . know how to'disgulse" bar feelings; noloody And Prince Metternloh onito lot hiia pick it up Some of the Irish papers are -pointl g o. by t it o so t t . ., . * . aproadia, 0-�-Jlerr Jobs all aglow. . -. . n I the Oman Y* 0 W a. a a I . . . I . . raell ; . . . could be plyer or ounpler than she .Auring again himself. 116 wouldbujly and o0old the the coot of the Vice -regal household,*and ask- . h- (*oRetary Tintesj- ' . I I . L . , Y9n in air from an opera," laughed' those I 'valet who, wag dressing blin, andivould some. . Mr. Adom Turnbull, .Solicitor, died at igg ': � 'It is I days. , She oparklea with repartee and I ing that in a. time of famine. the vomp should I � . , Small profits� on short credits will acoamu. - . . . .. 1. Tiotir-&, from: I Trovatpre.1 The - honor of .Rneoaoto,indabooklaeillatenei.awlth,gii1so timeifliag l4to the fire say article of clothing be diminished, the salaries curtailed and the rioldence'at E[undalso cottage, Jodbargh, On late touch faster than largo profits ou long . -11 . . . i making it up " balbiago to one Verdi. - Re'yo of laughter. Perhaps she. was- Showing which . . 29 eitimate given to tho'stariing the 191h ult., very suddenly it to supposed of oredito.�-A.csloulatfdn will book this * - . . . you. never heard an opera V1 . . . � : .. would ,not suit -' him. XfAhe Scissors balance Of t) heart laftease. Mr� Tarnblill Was .a j dint . Ptrulvna . I . . . . .1 Graudilaw"Wbatamisiake he had made, 'to . were not.obarp imough to trim'his nails,.be peoipl�. The Lord Lieutenant rocsivss;e20;-. Suppose; an Ontario olioplke"6psr l'oveir , . uNever," ` � - . I . aginat of thi Bank'of Scotland in ledburgh; " ' . . . choose this gad, shadowy woman instead. of. would got angry and break, them.' - 000 a Year, 'big private secretary 2829, And eighteen radatho, at 20 per cent. - . 4i Then-yott shall bear, 0, . al . . . . ... The . * � . . . no townighti Hol - ' - . ­. . barber never, could *�plglaso him,,Bo ho,took Mr. Burke, 49 Ulster Xing of Arms, 1750. The was secretary to the Dlep6noary, the NationAl 11,900 am will,st the and of six Years . ::herielf. I profit, = . . , Tr6vjtpre, is on the bill for." this -blessed - - - I$ I have been sitting !or my portrait," she. ,,!Arehaving . h . imoelf. 'Be -was- deficient in. ismajrgingualarieo arsoobt6niptible. . L - Ord Security Savings Bank.. the Corn. Exchange' angotint.to 01,798. Bat the same ititarturned . � . daia site evening. Nins,s heart gave a little ' Walloc )Url, g6to '9200 as gig-himan usher 4 Company, and oleo -for.many years to S126 .. . night. What itcoincidenee I" Audsojwhega . � � ,mappers. Ila did not.knovi how to enter or I . . - I .. . over every Six months At only 10 per cent.' . 1. . . , the city I.ampo.were trying to Outdo 1he otars ' * waitink'I. Rxison'Board 6f the' county. . . . will arigolintigi Six . , years . o I ­ 0 Bile ,6 had Ohs. Not oat for her picture. once ? qf1it a room according to etiquette. He woul Mi. Lawless, :6185, as gentlemen in I . I go , t 64 169., If the" . . . Victor draw, XinWo 'trembling hand within "Tho moon was shining In through th: lo' �Mt. Lsmb6it� the chaniberI&IM, 2200, and the . Two 5resentationo have lately been me , following table be examined With oirej valu, � � . I a Dg y 4 pair ` . I , kick the ilia with his booto, aud'man. to miss Houldaworth, Of - Coline0o, lit mutial- ­ te � .-..-., -- . his srat,sna, they-haosine wpart Of the- 907 windows.01 the drawing-roora ,, there Wits 320 'has -w _gr 1:13- —, . , P1. -- - - ­ - -pski6il of her mirriaggs with Sir . . I - ton, . , 4v-­aO­aj9 _6 - .1 Ia. .. , � _AI1Vjrd two Gevtl6meiiAtLargi,(a.titl6,whiefirsoallo . light -will -lob tbrowA Upon !�, small profits � -, ."- - - . -polled ju�thle . . . . and fashloxiable' world inside -the theatre, other light Intlid t6m, except thb'111141 Wake' Any dish that happened to be nearest him. mOmOrl0s Of tun Float And the King's Bougill) Bar I L, the first consisting Ql.A . Bud. quick raturne,lsl which is i good doil word * . And,what a world it was, ,With all ilia glitie'r . .a 'indoo a thalli6iim&tt�braffe-lbisthoi)inbodjme]i%6g ' ' - 'T .a I .a - I I behind the . fendgir� Gran, dsli* had. been Rately was hie. hair decently .combed.' He ioceive XI99 each. lab insignificallpe of .a . . . . ... . . . of lights and beautiful Masi the ohimmOr of, . . � � .Bible anid-inkstand given . . ., . . . . . I ' called � t ftO'wA'on:buoiu eforanight6g: coilla ocarqely be civil.to say dipl6matiot who these Salaries gives a pe4ullar , emphasis -to . I A 'a ildren a tr 'th. ; , , , - . . . . . .. . . or. of gausk 'and SaAdal. - two. Ou 0 . I .. . a$ I � I .. resident about Coltneos; -and t, 06 OU - U �. . . . .. . . . . I .� . -bnallienswith himo put perha -S.W6U'Jd Tbackerayle-iingnonee lsdofti'of thi, '!. 11 � . . .. 14-g . . , I o9k and j swelo; the od ­ . I I . . had p 0 am' elaborate oxidigeasilverin its , I , Oandle' . . , .�19 . ti... .. i.5 - . I .. wood, and the kind, h%gidpolati1soe of Victor ; 11 Indoed,10 said Mrsi Ctramdels*.. "Isituot Injivehirawhop.the mattere,wake bulybelf - coort and Ito eliang oplinddr.01. The whole cost , . .. � 6 . ... ta . s. ,� � , . bitz, I I . I � I Blumenthal shining ,upon horl How the j tedious affair ?11 - . * eimg. of the VioldZL-,Z� A 2 , otioud, with portfolio Rua Uvolo a 0400,1rom , 0 ". *. , . � . . .0.tl . I - . I - , . A ri . -7i 0 , . I arranged, .Talleyrand.10 remirk of him as .M,r��W�=-!:nA!. a 7 000 � ' . Ili A �4 p I ,J - I . . tenor sang ons, owdet no syllableg of love I . true-, IA grept raiw, left�ingej,600 abe-divided the teachers of -the Sabbit a ooi. . . , . o -I , t�f. .., . . "It would be, perhaps, if Any. one but pity he Ili so Ill-bred." A Yeftro . I 0 061 . 0 1 . I )ho' it.'s among - Arrangoiasuto have been made for the ere& � 0 .. P, M ..a. 4 . w the soprano 061 .. 116 loved jornp, f6ilto own Sakai Oned when -two noblemen, a knight, two ho mbloo, two QA � " , . . � +- . I I � . base explored I what �athoo, 'What 00004, ' 9 howu to no, � - on in. ilia Parliament House, Edinburgh,. of , . . g 45 . .. a : 9 to- . Lred I what delitho the . VlotaiBlamenthal. were painti 4 t I . ' , 11 i fau. Had the * 0016nalgi A-calitairi, two aideo-de,oanip. and a I . I I - -Kina.stailed "and dropped to . i4*2 g I . . , plan tot, oon�id ceremonial 'Wits a a aeoirable addition to Its, artistic ornesments $1,000 ... ovIy 2 yrB , 61 . , - . q,. Z4 19 � cvly,�yrs. S1331. .. what delight owelled"and ebbed with the $be come to Laurel Lodge to hear of 'Via tor � I him, he exolaingoa, I I There isn't Vomp enough omall�mobbfpaoplp offlefidly called s,othar end a memorial Of two eminent names long $1.000 ... 11 Is inall � _ a .4 8 MOB . 1,464 . � , choraBi Did -people reallylove, and Suffer 11, And who !a Victor Blumenthal'?" nuked - in it, # won,t omit 4udt Ia any Opole eyes.,, lislafloo And charges.$, , . . �. , $1,000 ... 11 '12 luos p,085 .4 12 MOB 1,771 . ' 'and deoPift and tritimph like this ?.. Had ebb . I . I � . . associated with the administrailon otluollogo . , . . , I Stdlm"Oaunt-�-11 anotbarflataii Of yourg ?". I Josephinawas annoyed with him1becausb of, 101000 It 6.M69 . told .. 41 61not 4,109 � ' lived through it all herself, Somewhere, Some— I How Xt1'iP=Gi GROWI-Nati)(1108d growon, within its proolmotd, Lord Benholme, and his ,0l:oC0.':: !I 4 MOB . E,03 41 4 MOB 6.600 ' - ' - . . ' I . I . - how; thatit Seemed an echo , of-ber' Owif ex. .� "Thave6brinio symptome.of that . -MaIngdolitioo suddeflerticag. His.conduot little trees which look like. small pear it maternal grandfather, Lord President Hope, A man, can -.make nearly a third more . . . a towards his w4ii was anything but gentle. I �600, I $ Mi lb"S - . Tile Structure in question to a noble chimney,, money, therilfoird, - by turning 6vOf 0 I . jorlance ; or was it but a shadow of -things t6 laughed Btalls. '4 1 W.1 Ill light. XX Won, , ­ . . I I 61d. are generally over 20 -foot " 0 . . make Ali ideal lover." . . mainly. i . I .. fto*ero, are very much like t a ill t. 61 a piece of black 6alto representing the Italian , 11*000, , , . we ain fell, Victor ilia. . I I � . Stock every six months. at ten pezeemi. profit I covered tears In her eyes. -Other people -we 11 Bat he Is 3nairied,11 spoke Nine out Of the leg of WInighishtle, I valley. . They are pale and v r . frigir t. Woodworkof 'lover two -hundred yearo ago. I than by turning',tover the Some quantity yeftly, - I ro Shadow, and there. wag the sound,of teats In London.Truth:-�-.i,.To Ind . I .." .1 ,. . . . i . laughing around hei " one tall gontleman petite typo of beauty, With pretty little, feet .The nutmeg Is thb� ile.ed, of. t fruit, and . - almost stooped to lookundirlierhat as he . Is seed, Maggie ultelidli in. A Ff . at A profit of twelrity per cent. ^. � . . '. . . her,foice, it any one had had oar#, to, hear. mass is ,the ;ill! at id Inted letter, says .. ''- . . . .. 41 96 Ia married, Siolia.11 � , � and wall tutiled'ankleso the "now somewhat a' covering over tl I I am in no w 11 . I . I . I . . passed, .bowed to bet odinpaulork, and.would , 11 Than GrandelAw gensfally worn. short ball - dre , 8d,mA'y\bo be,. no fruit is about &a large ai a pesoll. when .&� 41gamed of my sg&-it is . Voildon Zilho:-" A correspondent bflho I � i has told You about him? fody-four Yearse J wait born - in Z I have joined them had Blumenthal been. loss ' fl' . coming, �Itlg6ttgh'it-. can nevorl prod#da an ilpe it breaks open and showa the little nut -low. York � 6 . ". yen, - It was so r6mantlo-and Slid. , jasido. The tregia grow on the islands of City, on Soptomber 10th,' 18$0,�' Mill .started how organ of the 8 alvation Army ralates him - irigia. .1, I have soon that gentlemen before"w" &I Diaws the marriage turn out wall?" ologant, or dignified edoot6 * Bat *by, to it - old park atporlandeowbile geibindrged in,& snowdrift � . : I talli angular-gawko, 'and great,'fat awk. Ail% and -in tropical 'Atooklea. Thdy bear in my, Profoosional career in the said Xlua,'Ot�hd came With &:lady who was in , . , -five feet deep, Hid principal beaftlia. , . a hurry for Some flowero 1 had promised. EEO asked, Mrs; (Raudelawt to whom romance ' ' the' t fruit fog. ofiventy.ot bighty years, having ripe Tboatre in thal city in the winter of 185o.10 twenty I .� 4 , . it . I meant tionoargdo. . I . . ward trumps will vie with cash other, high a tit all adhooko., A line free I tion wag the singing of hymns -al rare fdat,v . ! .1 oalled hot Stillls. I I I I attar night, in. making themselves look fruit UP612 thar The Hawaiian LogiAlattitt has Appyopirlatda . ,Ilt wag him cousin, StellsGraudelaw.,$' Salta, , 44 That depends," returnod' Stellm ' 'I Ito � itiorly tidiculougi ;Will the folbale, to lit :Amalca has over 4,000 nutmegs on It 0�6,,006 to build a pitlace for the King, WhOM6 corialuly, to be performing Ia the middlo of a . . . . I . I . � . married his oritibin Thsbdora�,$ . I . � It Ind yearly. The Dutch used iii bats all an I Ow wreath. ]as Seems to have been greatly � . . I I victor, I . I . .. *thin nut- phlooe boo bithOrto gionoioto4 of a numbOr of benefitted by hie smothediggi tot he mays ., � COUJIMA, blArry. Only fdr the few two , One Wall-' I What c, blessing it I -One day Victor, who could no longer find A 44 . .1 have, Ap pationo a ,with havir rbalize .that some thallibils: Ord IA440 mog trAdb,'no they owned the Beads Islands. wooden cottages enoloud by � high at I . . I I . won d be to many a one' .� pretext tor continue the, sittlhgo, put MOV10- liog-" - 1. ' ' and conquered- all the 6that traders and ' ' A little Show, a. little bkoey.0, a Ilittle thaw, to have five hours face t face with death Id . . t . Ure on exhibition. All the town wag talking - o No 2 Tliere was no great need ill patience " Tho TVhWhOl Aeview contains the names destroyed the,jibbs. To k001) thd Pries up A -little frooke, a little draft and, thiin-kar-oh. R onowdrift.l. Would it, indeed f1w . . . . . .. I ' ato I ouch, Imthis.ditso, Blumbuthal!s graildfatlibi hold of the following gentleman for whom they once burned turbo jglig of alitmegs, each tad-e-o-U­r-�a great'loig-migooko. . I. . . � I of it beflits rilghtA 14 Such, flooh-11 . � , ­ 16& All ibaraimey, to Theodora end'ildr, pearligeo tire t0bepr&146411 ' Mr� Chaplin, of which W69 as largo as it churob. Nstglt6 - 1, Your liitoudea to hideous",,- Says a freak A ftism,634 Passommids.-Mr. Sohn Doing, I., . . expkegil6a I snob Meaty I I 1. Millo, did not ssimplathize with their' inbannease Freiiali 'friend. P Tfud,wo Says. the flandee, . I , . . �, 11 Yet, It dodo not 44ual the or,814al", Okla. mother, Victor, Vito an poor AS bodafild $in Colonel Taylor, Sir Us Wallace, Sit I 61.0alt, who Who in the 60Y on Saturday, . . . � . I . . artut to be, I suppose T I hood . ore bad always Sir Lawrence Valk and Viscount Galway, In The hutagog pigeon, founil'in all the Indian 11 but It you only ktiew how tboy notice me h � , Graridolaw. .., . I Ago he 'was surprised 00 Friday, on 'visiting - - . � . . . . 4, Xo*s1retUf06d,V18tor ; it pigment 10 g poor, loved him, but a he inallatod upon being married addition to a whole' posoo of Consorvailve Islanao, aid for the, world what the Dtito'h fteift boo Along Ill i a hen coop, to, And A largo wouto comforts. ', I . 'to him op hat aeath-logidi that he might inherit borougli members,' Among the lAttOri It is a t ratified should not be done--�oait aly bly needed unaef one I of his "]long, and I .. . I i0k ;;'hift tot fits Rua 8PIAVo . amid, will be found the hame of one or tw- 0 a led the A Sentimental youbliplan thusr Naito appearing too feel quite at hoine.-oue4pis . . o . . . . .' At about ihisr Ulu he received nOWN that her portiondisholortagge. She 'died an, hoar outs, which Ord their food, Into all' the Par expresses himself " .. Even tilt nature beno, . aftorward.11 . reprosentativea of it Western 06fillork. , , . . I .�Ir , Md'only sister 'Was seriously lit In ljopil6m, . rounding countries. and tress grow, up again, VOle ilygdardo the Zorn With thorns,, so does mercurlwo 1. I . Ito Vag ololigoa to -drop his pencil Ana Nina oat like one stunagia.by, drivartliquake Did-youevertryto teston down it calvot,J. aid the woklabr4WO bonafth, - - I the le'lidOW Women With plar."$ � � I Among the 'ittildd Oftgagoa lit the Milan, I - I . . I . . � -shook ;. 611 GrandoollaNla perfidy ktood out With the taoka Of h ship. * �. � . I I . . . I SoAls theta Is Okla Camedigh, Mat& Albapt. I " ­- . i � I . . . . , % � . 1. . . � . I . . I . . . 1� , . I . I I .. � . � . . . . I � �. � , . ,� I . I � . � .. . I ., I I � I . � 7 . . . I 0 . I I I I I I . . .1 . . � I . . . . . , * . . � .. I I . . I I . . .� I I . . . . . . . . � . . ­ 1. .� I . .1. I . ..." . . 0 � - �. , - - -­ I � - ­ . .­ . I- I - 1., . I .. I I - - .. . .- � 11.1.11 I I - . . � I 1. I ­­ ��. 0- 1 I . � . - : . "I . 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