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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-03-04, Page 3— - � — , ­ .- - ­ ­ - .� - - — ___­___ . -V I R . .- '" 1011� I I . �, ­WWWWW­ - -_-`9VV-, - - __1WWW, 1� - '11W I ­W�l _,,­TTr_ ­ � �� � ", . . I I I 1. � . I . � � . I I � � � I o, � .�, . 11 , h , . ,�� 71W , I .I (.1e, . . I'll IF7 I 1. 1. � � 4 " . . . ,,, I I IP . . I . I . I . . I I . I I . I ( 1-1 I I I . . . - , I.; . . A b I �� � I # I I I - - � I I . I I . I - . k. I . : . , I I ,- . 1. � I � - 4 , - , � - I __ -, i � I - I _ - . I � - . .. ___ - , - � ; I � ­ , I -_ �" I q - ­ . I I . - __ -_ I Unites to ka pueloton. *9t)XRTX ^V QTXAWA* MseL,sx; voLva I I � . w. ANONQ THE CR*UAcUX84 10,111=11, 1. The lease onobscusf, 14 Si- PICII)EXTIFIC A*b VNXWWJ,rA. . , . � Behollagwitrtilul *Xvra � Now ]Play by 09. IrprawaS �LORAISO-Now Great Britain IN . . roloroilurlglt PAN a plating of gold three. � � � i 0 a 404 ­ 06 Growitig 60"by, The � - I Mice of 0401roal splirlt full, the X"arlipas come to 1#0 isatalsheil. - oxOso4 of birtbq Over deAsho quarters q1 an inch W " I � In tho. whole i A rab"ItIn , . ok over.04 whole of 4, Tho,Topsnege have started A ago ry Mi Thipuarrotroallwaslifolivot"At. The season at Rideau HSU . . A I f4elo This Igace Nwas tb*Ugbt's in sterlQtto me , _ PXQZ*94 to be United Kingdow, for thplaps tilrop -racoll" of tj Ot lateirestinpr dQMQ AN large At that of St. Paul's, in Lon-� Oaks, and It 4 . at; much Mora WHOM thin Ali& lost One,, which 1079. wag 99 8$9, . 1. - I 010 111,119S. don, 1. . va1dtbstthoDM4mAdg#- What 0904ona vision IL112 this spot I " T44 Church Of our Lady of lKsmap be . � I" . I I... . I - . I Are as good AN Aliggla imported, I . , a , I., I I in"Olve 01sar-40mllinra of solid silver. I � . What dreamo of,pleasturs long forgot I I was spoiled by she death Of the Pthlosom The Irish, flow mlosloultries. ore foun4(to Now missions are shortly to be opened by th great 1 U4 powdered, w,hen.appH4 I - hope,norl4y, polove, norfear, Allos. The PrInc000 brought from Hnglap4 � A During . 9, fits of Oroatio, �drlod a . -He" 6 loft one trace PA,rep.04411act", have wonderful power In drxwlig crowds IA . OXOQWI 'a 1812, the with Chamois loathe* to"pickol-pla 11.1 number Of bliou plays, which will be per. I _ 11 . . AeACIDAU, QsthOlIOS At, Coal L4e and 040� 1401tOn gold ani silver e. moon flowing like . I 1. . tea I I � . . the Bast End of Loadquo Thai gather their ton X ' . . water froze thol barain a Urche . 0, � and th . 0 will restore their brilitaricy, withqu$ " . formed in the, pretty Hill* theatre, at the Is .W.T. , . Beneath this mouldering canopy I I cold and hungry flocks to load them thrice a. - Vbe their surface. . I � - ., Hall. Paring Apr -visit to the Motepedis last . I death of the Rev. 0. R. Farr"., U. A. I now addition to them, which is about to be _.- - �.. �. I . ­ I -­ __ - - - " - - ----- —qG400sL.oniktao-j2rigutAna-bw-oxa;-- _­ � weak, I __ ,- . I � - _­__ .- I � . _-Bileet-fron cov ad . - . But start not, at the dismal void, ournmer'-Her Royal Higlinaoowrotis_�Plai , ­rootot of SIdelip'Ren consecratek-reprepouter so Outlay, of fully of i �*Ilb-gumot'sh- -_ . . I t, 4ngl6D_d__,_1atfiiC_,o_X I � . I .0 ex1plaw Jt social love that eye employed- Introducing several of the old ballado of t Three mdb, named Richard Popper, George the Bay, Canon Farr a . 110,00Q,000. ,� . blame&; common and,luxurlons In troplooll, at with no lawless Are It glaamed# A . . - aor;e Oliphant, wire I .At, 1, announceit. . i . I He . _ ­­­ Climates, Was. Immelrood"'ID'Ohatham, ng�., I phormen Of Gaspopia, The plot is' age . was 75 years, of age, , wvxlts xxx OF lix I ;But througit the #avr of Wadness beamed- I I I I 'Z That eye shall be foreverh t L ingly.oluiplo. A Amber to as 0 0 0 am, near arking, on . C;lRALrIL,r)V0A1- land, AookyOxd, Where everything'Taptilly I I . , rIgh .inan goes 4, sy, t I No class of offenders in England def she bett . I `Wbou sun and stare are out* fit night. - 1104ing grounds, leaving his wife t day 0 in as , owing to theirboat ful 7 Class foal, and when taken on% van ", I . I I . I gy. 021 .. �. " I I , . I him baby son behind him. 13 rt ru IS g , I a vessel at anchor darin . law like the clor The Courts nate BXrs Aleivebtr1a 6plulon,ot Rho Man 1,ho found quite Olean., The -gum is 11 9 tile against Mackonottlale, the ritualist � . Intensely Vitbin this hollow cai�rn hung . I afterwards word I t a fogs , . I I ., but be 1i Ashamed ot Ills* rathwr apil plo. bitter And poisono * bongo Marino fin4polo , � 1, The ready; swift And, tuneful tongue, . , loma=ht t simply ignoreo them. � sker. , . avoid It. � no. I , I It faitsehood's honey It disdained, villago, that the . fleet ISO A husband whose wife bad Joined the ranks � , I �', And whanit Could iiot pralse rap chained been destroyed at the Grand ADDS, In the Bay of the crazy roll I gioup . efithusiamt, The Bible House at Constantinople keeps, Pteaebin on 41 Gratitude " Mr. Beecher - To .Make paper I I I I � Mrs. Gire � g I negatives; The 14 � � I I - Ohaleur, and the wife wourno for her ou."male 1,082 diff. _ pa � 7f hold in vii tuals cause it spolie, � - arent 'books in eighteen said. Every rpanlo heart that has 'Yet gentle concord no I good ling, in that O.Quth Of England, stormed the Qrle)atAl languages, and an upprocadented struck bard before it vi . to be in covered with collodion contallft I I . rr broke; Man. and, of ter the Simple mannei of oalfiO lost month and, af kit a fierce contest . - 11 vibrato is cOmpalrd- S14 iodide, floated upon I . A L silver bath.; � . This silent tonme sha pleadforthee I enquiry prevails for all, lively that of.& low man I . When thue uAvAlls eternity. ' I Oaspecia, sake the florae nortU,wind to toriiii of fifty Minutes, carried off, t . . The haman heart washed, And It I I - � � I he truant V4 at . . Ogled Upon a tannin. solution. . I lightly' the watere that cover him. She to a armio. . 11 � The Now Testament, complete, with � maps ought not to be like an old $on -ton ball, but � In order to render the, �gpoj negative, � a I a a at t t the lightest touch of, a We- , I.. Say, did those Angers delve the mine 2 comely widow, and soon 01 suitors drop Into and Illustrations, Is Dow offered by � tranaparin ,Or with its envied rubies shine? London fogs are Do joke. Half a dozen .0,Lond9n 11 tit is dipped, into a solution of I I - � I . Publisher for a Penny, and he oayb he gets him &u's tiger mets vibrating, ,or no an 24ollan sister oil thinnod With alohoL­M. Aind . I � To her the rook or wear the Main the IoDely Ilui,by the, shore and help her to- Inquests on the bodies Of Persons who had profit eve U*,At thAt,astouishingljr I arp, that gives forth mupio to the wooing of Peligryq . i � can little now avan to them, While away the 1OUJI Winter eVenlngo' One rubt their deatho through'the fog, either by, , low price. - . : But it the page of truth they sought, of these, Piorre Gaudin, is her husbAnd's street, accidents or by sudden I A handgome now R. 0, Cathedral is to , . t a I I - I Mr. Tremlatt, the British Consul at Saigon . or comfort to the raotirner brought, foster brother, and the very I linage directly built at, London, on be feeling oat gant wind., The wanC- of this Those hande a richer mead kth�L,ll claim image Of her prolino d by the depressing wQather,were hold . � t, Within the past invengi Of gratitude indicates pride, moial in his report this year, moullozo I . . d for her hand in one N By I . . . �. - - am a, romarlt. . I 'Than All that wait on wealth or fame, deadflahetmau. Hobadaske d Maly, twelve years $300,000 have been spent in that. I b0ity and vulgarity In social life. And ethic Peculiarity of the natives Of thk country � I I I in'the days gone by, itnd bar refusal had butt . , diocese for church edifloes-5 good showing. one would think that the vica of ingratitude that I I Avalls It whether bare or shod . him sorely, And he beespie as a atianger to Richard Gawkroger, who vote found guilty � Dr. Fdoey has I . oat hi . a only would be infrequent, but it Is universal. Ora. I they have the"groat too of, each loot . . Those feet the path: of,duty trod? her'.' Bui , he reminds her so much of her at the Leeds Assizes of having oauoqd she son, 'Phillip . titude Is special, ingratitud 'I general. There OePAZatPd izOm the others like the thumb of , I '10,th of Raward Pussy who published several years s the. hand, ind it can be used .If from the balls of casq theyfled his wife by thrusting the s$em of a are, a li�ndrod. persons thns receive kindrions . An much the . I Is shed, of St. area manner, though not to the X&M . . To seek affilation's humb ill-fated, Joan that when he calls to Console tobacco. pipp. into -her nose, bot without ago a beautiful' edition of the works without any response to one that 1pels it xtant It audeur's guilty bribe they S�u a , I with hot she bids. him enter and sit: by the intent to do harm, was men I Cyril, that is looked upon as his monument. . : - . . . Ar�� home to virtuals cot returned fire.' This brings in' an- ancient balled of I I tehood to twenty. ' I acutely, and even in the one that boo a grate. . . . T460a feet with angel's rings a &I , ,a, - one months' imprisonment. � . � The' Archdeacon of Vancouver, B. O,p Mr. U. A. Ashburner is the .. A . Goope in the peculiar Jersey patois of that . 11 I ul experience it is in a low degree in weak authority for I nd tkead the ibalice of the skv. UP-' Wright., hail resigned his office anti a the statement tb . . region. . Here [a the first verse with a French ' It has been finally arranged thattliecolos. 1, &see. The history of the ton lopers that � I at ,since. the discovery of. � A . . translation I : . Bill- status , It the diococe for England. DAfforencao Janus cleansed is the history of Dinners petroleum by Colonel , Penn. , . of Mr. Gladstone, which Mr. ­ Drake, in 1859 1 1 . � Bryant, of The well known firm . of Bryant & with the Bishop of Columbia have led to this generally. All hunger for somebody to help eyivinis had produced, up to the and of 1879, 1 ­ 1. I NIAC.ARA, JFALLI� P_&811.. - 11 Ali I coussin Plerre,.l fait grand frait, May, luelfor match has agreed. to stop. � . . . . act less thin 133,262,689 barrels of crada. oth . �1 . . . Entxe blen. vite, appxq � ch' du ten; them, but, forgot .she helper when they &to valued As 0840,700,672. Him theory of the __ maker", I � I � . La prand un Itchaire at assleds to: present tcrthe East end of London, is to bw Dr. SohorozohoWzky, Missionary Bishop helped. The lowest. form of gratitude is for I . I .Authorizing. the Ontario Government IYA Iongtompa qu'nou Wt aVait Van," executed In Siollian marble. � I of the American Protestant EpIseoPaI 06uroh, gifts of the eye, or for the ear or�,gln of1be oil is that the oil blind We I . . . I as ,the . I . to rroceed JA the P169ter. , � I . I ,the ))ally Or the were reservoirs which. contain the product* I � I I I 1.1 Ali cousin Flarr6, it I sit grand fold, At the Liocolr� Assizes on . recently confirmed, nine native cofiverji body, but many men are more sensitive to of the decomposition . 1. .. A few months a o- a, couiereidoe took place Entre bien,vibe, approche du tau; I Friday week in .the Church cf Oat Saviour, Shanghai. these than to moral or spiritual In.vord. .This Of Vogetahle and . . dl 19 I HanY - Rowitt, 1plin-Brows . I I . animal life of the Dav I- - & - ; __ ­ ­ , , ­ .1-L. I I I .1etween Commisaionerro from Ontario and the - L ter Veogy And China. . I I I _. . . .. . - lepoola. , . , � . 1. La pronds une olialso.et asslode-tai., Elizabeth Irelan were found gutty of the . . is not 'Only true of individuals, -but of the . � ,onian - I , .Stateof Now York with respect to the pro. � 11 y a longtomps que none no t,avbnq To," . wilfulmurdir of George Ro I It at 61aing on 'The congregation of the Catholic Church community. people -Day, o0h, it .is all % A new foot -warmer has been intioducedfox .1 I I . Bps, . I . . '! posed Creation of the localit� about Niagara While the disconsolate Josephte is Olilgi�g the 18th November last, and were sentenced in Gait, ur,der the suporintendonc,C'Of Rev. very wall to oand Bibloo, bat why don't you public comfort in cabs and other vehicles in . � . � � � a . � Xallo into a mort of International Park. As , this her Joan, who wasn't drowited at all but . to death... The Prisoners seemed little Father Dowling, are About- to take"oteps to. send corn, and flour, and tea, and oc#ae, and France. A sheat'-fton box is used with, a " : , - the result of that conference defluite action only-- drivou--on � the -Acadian coaoti from affected. , I :.. secure the oreoultii of' a now church in that sugar, moinothing they can eat??, Now oliaing drawer, over., which the air,, which. lg� . . I I I � � .. is -likely to be taken by the Governmental *lwalt, r town. . . . , it is - true that * the body must . be ed, admitted at one end$ may ,less before it . . . � . . I . ' I - lie %ad to rooks -big way overland, A correspondent, remarko. on the number . . and 'theme benefits meri suds, but ,as of holes in the otbe'r,end. ,Into this . I . New York and thi following is theatibet3nCO comes to the door and sings the ballad Of the of officers killed in the Zaluland Afghanistan Rev. Dr."MoLood has given no _t ti 60cip � . I I . I . drawer I . . I of a Bill ;hi.h his been ilitroduced into the fielterman returned: � . I t1ce'that at it is , low form Af ter 11. 'It is a broquette of pure coWpressed carka _ - -_,.-. _._,___.,_ __,____._ �_ I I . -i ,. .Logio,lative-Asoembly--bers. by the Attori - . wars. Intho'Zulq_,wAr tbere.waro.a the next meeting.,,ol.,L.i.yerpool-P,cesby.sery,. -natich-botttt to VOKOU-4i6lu to ra eat thap 'YA1dd3d-6�fedTh­ea`t­10 pla-c-ed, A�d_ffj&� W ... , - "Taluk"salut, terra chorle, ­ ­. - . 't"'ly I � It 6i .,-- . -- ­ - '. -General: '- O -etntex th I Obsumi-reramour,roW no T�_. ­ ..-- _X11_1ed-A._4kd_QLdlffeastrI9 Iu�Afgh -hi-vill. Dominate, Rev,:., ))rJQrA_ ham...f or the, - hAW11 -grldec hi � en -fro - -to burn there, without giving for$b guy dbs_ � . . .. __- ,nay -.The �_preambl - AQ::@bA4.k .0 , , geal tr _U&ii . '.A11rj :'. - . I I . 11 a x9sors; 33 officers killed, died of diseage 30-13 132 .1 .the on, on Theo ogion, - desirability folt.by the authorities ofthe State Saint, rive trois fg.l,p bouie, . .. - -9 -1 - 11 � . - _AWtW bil ki­ -of' L' d'- ­_ . 'I " if gratitide : they take I a- T, Or's - a a 0 ly a !ast griiible'Wr, -foidbout f6urje6u llotfim.- - - -­ ..- -­ - ------ -of .New York and'of Ontario of , 46 genqux J'embriiiio tea bqrds ill all, an enormous consumption of om or life. . Oollege. . . appreciation of their me Ito. ' 0 0 are Mon A I 11 .. r restoring the . I I-Iii-the-Crimean-war,.-whioh-laatrd-Awoo . The first colored�-_man ever o�d&lnbd in n ingenious and simple apparains for . I I Year0,.y,__,i_h­_,____, - I - ____ — - I ug At Any -Predetermined I . . . . � . a - - -l' W4,9PIgyment. Man.y hour of the day is described in a recent . - . . F-- --- -0coliery eurrouddifig.t1le-F4116,46 fgk_-ng1byW-. , =13ho-hears-his--vDice, rushes- tO,the­d6Vr_8W&_ shatwould-use-tha-whole- I area of God as making a bell ri -- -tondition, and of, making strenuous andea. . !4rows herself iAto: his arms; the baby crows thereowers only -a romarki" axis as just baeu:"rdAf1WA v "W P'resby' wteat-to- suok, for thelr,,Q RUD& . . . al�,a k;Bet, � 90 oilloors killed . . vets to prevent deterioration, An wgjl,, so t in tboarad1g, and'Plerro,' the'loster brother, .had on eeingthe hard fighting,they terians of that. State. The first whita.' man ersons,receiving favors criticiae thefil-ni a ' ' I . I � . G � . P hot of L*Eldctricite,� no by. . ­ I . ­811did to- travellers a,fid ot1aerarcluities for . � household. It is . man Ibeardof oncewhopicked up A platax0en means Of which the solar rayo are COU0611. . *. � 4 , is, reconciled to the happy , 'p. over ordained in that State was present gnd,, It comprises i'le ' . - -- -- --moeil3g-,tble�dim-idiit,p6ints of interest to the, in fact a mild edition of ,, Enoch Arden," and The British Museum basracantly purchased took part in the ceremony. . worth only eighteen and three�quarter cents. trated and directed on the " metsilia ship. . . ­. beat Advantage. For the gratin: I accomplish� Ito precentition is eagerly looked forward to about one thousand' terra Costs tablets, with . Lord roozance; Deatt-of-ArolloB, recently 11 Just- my luck," said be -' "if it had been . ,:. I 4 . which Is BUOOGPtible Of yary rapid and great ,' I . . � . ment of, these purposes tile Bill .give by the French-Canadian gentry, with whom inscriptions referring to the history of Baby- suspended thellay. William AU*yl Roberts, anybody else it woull have' I I I . . .atithority to i14 Minister' of Public Work 8 the Pripceas Is a great favorite. It lo said Ion. Among them there to alables riention. Vioo of Llandyfusti-onm . been a quarter." .dilatitns. The Meals �of the dilition-fal, : , . I I . I �o .iblaufAIrmathalar- (Laughter.r Mon value favors from persons electric contact, giving isomage to a battery . I . .1 to acquire - and take possession of any lands, that it- was out of regard for Ahem that Ing Mng Samon-Irbs, hitherto unknown, .neithaf, near Liangefai, Anglesey, ,from him high in the social scale, bag condemn them current which � rings the bell. Although the I . I - , . ' I . John Ronald . uses. if offered by people Ora they thl ' - . . Otreamol. � foneso, or ,walks which. -he she banished Macdonald, audwhoprobabl�vfasono of thosoversigno charge f9r three years for drunken I Wit nit benedth gun =BY be covered by clouds, its calorifict 1,11nay deem expedient, and for the the Matquis' .pioer,_a who used -to intermediary between Cambyses and Darius � . It is said -of Sir Nano Newton's nipiiew,.. . � I . . . them. . The worst of all Ingratitude Is that to 'power is never diminished so much sit not . � .., I -acquiring .of such lands and appVm make the woods of New Eldinbargh ring with. A fragmell't of another 'of these tablets con. Wbg was a'clergyman, that Ito- always refused wparout. Some men are ashamed. of their to dilate thq strip. ' - . . . 1. .1 � I 1. I . . . . �. . . . . . tenanoes ills Minister is, empowered to the ekirl of,his pipes morning, noon and tains the design of one .of the gates of Babys a marrisae f as, saying with much pleasantry t parbnts. , Take 'i young lawyer fuel . The Photographio'News isi , '. , I .� . � 11 . orts that X. . contract With the owners thereof, being night. The Princess asked a French Canadian, IOD-' I . . . 11 Go your way, poor. children, ; I have done rising, in his profeqolon ; gild parents, RAOUI Plotit-Is About to try, on an extensive � . I . Invested With the powers of the Commission. : lady what she thought of, Hi and music , As Birkenhead, England, lately a man was You mi"ohief enoue oliio prematurely old scale, an expe . . � ghl � . ,b already. without 1aiting who have made thems � I ' while she . I slaving- for hir sake and that he might have a VID161it, having for Its object ,, . .4or of Pablio Works for the purchase of such &rid the latter artleinly'replied that arrested for I ariousl� driving a horse. -It was, Your Money-" . . the dimeboistion of the I lands. Any dbputog arising . out of the had no doubt Ronald was an excel' . . I . lent piper, explained in exienustion that it had become, A Church of E nglanCialolater. arrived, at ch ties come tp. see him� . Theyare so proud of the sun,s � metalloidO by means' . I she never heard the Pipes wilhout thinking whil a ' rAYN. By the Uzi .of A huge I 'purchase of lands under this Act shall be 0 -in -the possession of a -drummer of Con. *.Forli Walsh from Fort' WoLwd on J of their eon, an , ' � anuary d ba -well, he don't like. them 'motallio mirror be. hopes to bring snob 'a � I 1. , � aettl , ad by - the arbitrators dispoluted under the of the unhappY, 644 of - the gonquest, -When 'vivial habito,' so addicted to strong drink- 27. The menwill be very &A of his prom. to come to the - office ; � he . boardo.'thom In concentiatiO , R1 Of Sun rays to bear upott the . . ,' .. � . .1 - ­ '� provisions of the Public Works Act, 31 Vie. the pipers of the Fraser Highlinders played -"standing on its high loge.and drinking beer Brice, 'no there has Aever been any divine Dome out of the way place;.0hows them goals metalloids An Will enable him to definitely �.� I ... I - � Section 6' 1 1 P _V n few, things in the night, when no one -can . . I I I P-XQYidOA-for-she,,aheolute-purchaoe--P-ikxQ,ebo:Atid,.otrathopeye-to the. -ddwnf all -of - -Jike-wmaq'lk�thav it Was 1200616-0-916 Main t 81MOO at the Poet at as it was established - determine the truth or, fallacy of the jhe�rleml - . . . . . "'� of the lauds for the, Compensation agreed ,thOF'Onithtdgime- Allot that, Ronald's pipes to' got it Past old , boozing haunts without five years ago. : I Boo, And mends them off home again as moon of Menars.'Lockyer and Vi6tor Mayor. The . . . ; . . I I I I . upon or settled by the arbitrators, subject were Be silent an iho harp of Tara and last Putting it into a gallop, The e�plauatlou was At the fork a� possible" .He is ad"harned of them. That sxPOHment will probably. so made at Ge i � � � , � 4o no Claim or sucambranoo, snob fall he returned to his native fastuosoei.- deemed satisfactory. _­­_ I . nightly meeting of the Axminster man (with �Reat emphasis) ought not to live nova, . . . � prior claim or oneambrance to be payable. X, Y.World. , I ­'. - I I I . . Board of O)i I and 'will, by reason Of its - magnitude, bio � . I . - . , ordiatgo in England, the Bsv� R, except In bell. Then the Jay' i . I I , I - 1. . . 1. I � oat of the compensation money paid by the . . . mult'001119 uniqug for a research of this net' . . .� I . . � a An exciting scene took, plaae in the Leeds Matson, late ciiiate of Membury, Devonj when )ve shall rankleaching. so the highez&. . Dr. J.X Foillergill gives thl are. - . . I il D Minister of Public Works. 'Section 7 gives : 1. Ce.arentional ri prialles. ""' West Biding j�olioe Court t6 other day., An applied for in order to enter' the workhouse profession __�_blgher than . the 0 Norio-opbare _ . . , keep pared miniasry' I -the Minister the right to aillandon a . Keep your - nails pitted, I order of judicial separation havlogbeen made asapauPbr. He had been A Curate for thirty higher-thrin doctors, higher .than lawyerm, -.11660tiPtiOn of ,the advance of gout, frols - . ' . . - � I . � �, ny.prom, 8 - And ' against, an Independent . gentle � man named Years, and had, never boon offered a living higher $ban oughteers.. - The�-_#Sy has, � - 44 The Consequence. - . I I . I i . generation to generation. . - pomed-purchase . within - six, months After the Yoars0A.L_ �l!gk��ple�ili.leldn.qkq,..k,-Pn:-��emPtY- -David Edward Hardwicki-1o,-ni once,rusfied - . and. 1ad-mow,moilaing-, to 4 ,depend, onio " The- of,the, afflax of wealth is thatgous-la b , ­ - ..; � . . . ..- . . . . I � arbitrators' awara has been made, but paying, mockery'. __ I . got to comemben there' shall be inch h6nor edom. , , I , . . . fairly. . 1. . w 'on the head. ,He I a teacher and snob region of I . I . . . 'I . . . I .. I or any ;Qasonable ahsrgea ino I arred Pais your hair nosily. Part your fdrtune ' to hie' I I ky hard case, and, I ino,very common in the third gins �. � to the own , at his wif a, and awaiting be would kill her,' guardians thought.it &,,#a -tat upon the profession o . . I in the prodcLedinge. It will beacon from this . I I ", . � struck her a save . . its' there was uo site , rnative, granted the liberal compensation e I I . was at once �abized by a number of Policemen, attached to the bffice Orful merchant. The grandfather - I - I . Ahat this darling project of she Ear! of � To6out,notin. .Espoclallyify order. ' . .. . ,, , . .1. lived well and died old, without having had to � I - .� , � -1 �_Dufforin - . On Ate An' "one of whom he �bit very �avagely, -only to- ' , I I that men shall make it a 111w work-inogead, df� tough of $,out, unl, as 1, .. I . - I bag now oovii' clinuoi of being 0 ployer, you would better turn out your ' Frofeneor Blaekle has no. doubt that -lay- , , , now. - a �',tawpoiax,y - To,grost_ , 0 was- in -the mumoullm., -, ­ � - .. _�_ �..",. ".., � _� I I . I . - fast 'bifh- '-h'-- ---- - - - SU _a_­­n­6it'_b0do_x a"_,lots we ow6* � A'large debt of gratitude. .2 a called .1rhouniaties., - I --1_T---_,__.. ,ladoing.hill -hold -whan�,,otrnok.-yi.olently.in-ths. , . expitilient. . I . . . , . AV' d, :and a , , lice" After being strapped, be ,was placed li2 thing.,' By lay pro� as. .Hower, Socrates* Plato -I expect tb see them lived wall;' probably know noth* i of doctors " , �. � � . * ­- - �,� :ultimately -carried out; - ------ --��:�,�---,,,�,,-�-�'i-trIn.�,our-13iwudo .... ... . ­-'­-­- .'.­ 'Preaching 10':'b.-0-th--`g" good-' - Ed iuth - I -1 - The fatha - , , I __:-�_, ­ keep 7our f Soo cle'duly ob a top: � the a ohiiig the latty- ore ,ri . . .in , , , . , I . 1� � � . ook.andilbutenced tb_sii1@b_A1hj-i_­ � . . �i . . ­ there. 7IDonlkohave lour a"tomer. -. ' , Prisonment for � biting the constable. ' in- deemed from- ilavioli'depend6nee upon the hereafktir� If I aonit- sob them I shall not swore at his rheumatism o " ., ally, M � � . � . I 1. . - I , ­_ . I . I I , - . .1 , � olerg�,Whomtheylook upon,sometimos is . *intorbronehiiiii and di Aimeam.--- , �. , . � . Wannigrams. , , , -Don!Cfalk )rlth your mouth filled with I ooa. . bxPipt to see you. � Depend upon . it, I shall ode : � I - The present representative of Sh rally bag . . . . A child, like A. latter, often goes Aatriy And there Is to call for your talking much, Although'Itmay i4iavomo*hat ludicrous, , iufAllible as a 116miith.popo. - : Iw the so' kofn'l . ... . , . send have a chance, to say Dome thingo there to ' . 1, 14� � 4hrough being badly directod. -. � ' under normal'oondfilors. '- - * it ld nevertheless trod, that some landowners pladi'the clergy receive a profitable Paoli out Paul, to,Ioaiah, to Momeo, do *011 an 96 some attacks of articulate &utj A great too that , I I . . Il' . I you In England,' who find they cannot obtain a of the traditional routine of pat theological oftbol' OCOUPlooda,g9od 'deal of his attentioni-And � I . � Asettler-Mias BlWne to her chapero'ne It Keep Your clothing well bruBi;ei I, , nfbtlor lights,. and .to - dincharge some thickens 'knu it . .1 '. I I 11� -Why am I like the letter Q? ' Give is up? I ave no brushi tell yotfr wife how.y6ulongf6i fair rental for their farms, are tai'niug.thers, � subjects and fav6rite pulpit phrasoo,'In which of the 6bligations' of gratitude that burden' � -S lem-Indead, a full-blown I . . I - I . � . . mother's cook - . SV� . hAVS-dnG '"OV48Viabbit warrens. un, an estate in� it has been their wont wit I h such. apt I itude . my � soul -I to ,emotions -of - grati- .1out."' � '. : ,. 1. 1. . . .. I . . I I . 1. . . . , wen, it's because I am always followed by U. , I .Dry, yolf will I . el , , . . . .�.l � . . . - . soki . � � I =ntor. - � . I . '. � - E�sex about 1W 000 rabbits were killed a wbek to indulge' an Aptitude forced upon them sense from the'Sanita' eer.., . Learning to carry a mull gracefully is dsoy I . . tude every time -1 pass a . cathedral. I' -,41 Oat ry Eligin * . I . :1! ,f � . � �Saa that your_collar button is secure ortwo.ago".audmentto ,mirkel, Wherethey bybein 'obliged go spin out, two oermoup per walked into the great while cAthodral in 'New . of 2,265,ohildren under obven yeari . ". . � I � -onou . . 9 . . I � I I. . gh. Those who try is. 0001m, 99$ 4lieft. before you leave bomb in the morning. 'realized 37 cents snob. Many'of' them bad weak. , I I . .1� I . 11 York a few days'-ogo, and I recognizeWthAt Of 990 W NOW York public schools hove eyes � I . I . , heads in., I I .- � . Else you .. ,Jheir fur left on,but the majority were ' ' . � . were examined by an experti * ,, w . , .. I . . . willflad your ch ler. rising before . -skin. -At XimPtvffle, betwepn Prokooli� and this was bn!)t of a church that.had a wonder. Irtyrfive, pax . .1 . Says Jooh Billings: ,,If you light tr�gt A ni , I . and, torooemble 0 cent. were near . . I ght. - - ., 4tend rabbits -of which "64awa-City, there 'still survives, in ribale fat lineage �, whoas writers have been to me am their parent, b sighted, though I but few a . . . I . ; , .... � I ,man entirely, let him ekip; thii trioing to- When ...9, don't ,keep fumbling your there is 'a large ionsuRniption in NORISD1, and -hearty green old age, a venerable Metlid., the � very brand of. life, and may My hand �d any trouble with their . I . 89i flwavors& on honesty alwUss has b6onva, h you were fingerin eyes. riou 'evil its ascribed to the I I I . ' i&IIY valuable in B818iUm," dist minister, the. Rev. Mi. Shaler, who in, 'forget Ito couning and my tongue cleave to impure audill. 8 . � I . face as thong . g a musical ,he eking Rio Copse .This as I . I . . . ­ . .fAllure.11 . . . instrumeng. . . , where taxidermistakavo discovered, a -mothod 1833 was stationed in. Ottawa, and fifty the roof of my mouth.if 'I ever forget.the lighted oohool.'roomo,..Whiall . . . � . We can't repro ____ ... I 'Don!t omoke In tbe.j$resence of ladies. This of treatment which ruiders ihom:almost un: years.ago in Toronto, then called Little York. great servfoo tendered to- me by thal great lowers the. pupils, - vitality, weakens their I I . . I as a sob of sympathy for the . - . tissues, makes . . Irishman who said that he ran away. does not apply go the.- Wtorsolianih and- brier dictingikigh#ble from goal ailing.' � 'At that time,'the largest church of its kind in InOthOr church. -, Ab9ve All, what shall We may them mope and bond over' - I _. . . from his .. . . . . . . . I . pipes your lady friends have given you from ' Toronto-�-and Of whichAsy. Mr. Shalor was of the want Of gratitude to Him, the God of their books, and.finally injures their might. . . . % , I . father thavery minute he dbooverad ih t he . At the rneolir;4 of the Xnuteford Board of . Children arendmitted into 'school.. at five. . I I . , I . 'WAS only him uncle. � 4 time to time.' Smoke .in these ladies'. Guardians last -week, the, itaotbr,�Wag a small wooden' struotdre capable mother and oflather? :HOwfs*Aheraaro, and it in at . 4 �. 11 . . . . . . . � proaOnce as often Ali you please. % master reported I this moit ,susceptible age that they . .. . . I . I I . SEASONABLE, - I . I .. .. , that Margaret' Thomason,, fourteien years of of Accommodating , a. Congregation of, about that show anythitig'like an 4dequategratitude' are moo I - , . :., - . I . � ­_ - Two seasons there . I- . Don't *Alit the streets With your cancer age . 11 140persong. '.In half loon forthafavore oheivu by Him. PRomembor I t crowded into and expdopd to , those . . I . � . � . . . , Y � suooeeded� bY 000roB of' inagnificentedifices . .A .or above all , 'klish the ". - I Which we have to regret, 1-11 -bial , who had been -taken froin Ahe workhouse I a Century It has I dangerous infiae6eo. Better are ; um li-iiiiUst - under. your arm As right as a servant b the ochoolinsater . 4hat an Ungratef at m n in A. gibli . . . . V r at 011arton I ... . I . . 1 1 A season for payment ' angles with your'bo 0 O'iceman May bad been returned on the ground ih ' including the alwoot gorgeous Metropolitan IMUOrO, - . . 80110010RItOgOtbarthiin to exellanke healax . . .. . . . . I I ­ � take you -tor a crogody ' b ' . at she . I ,, . I I I . . I :. for thO Orem Which passes for edudation in -lie . And a seizin' for debV. . . aQ take YOU UPO had attempted to poison the family by poor. St.. James' Cathedral, and many other eplon. - 1. . We . . E . I man$ cdoes.11 , � , , 1. . I .. ... . � YOU139JURD.?'ejapulated aii oratoratthe Doultinterrupt a person in big talk.' The i4g Paraffin Oil into the teapot., Thogitlwas did Structures for public worship In an the manluamew1koli. , . . I I � I. I I I. . � I . Aer)peranod rooms the other night, 64 do you ]IRtUrAlAinlit. of a man's life'is ' 6score- brought, befoii-4-Ea—Board', and she itateil that� � I , .. Women, It seems, ate employed as' ... spot. I I What , 1, . . . I . thro I Christian denominations. The French people do DOI understand . � watt to fill a drunkard's grive ?. ,, -, joill it years and t6n, and lie cant't.go on. forever. ', she hid been well treated',, and could give no' Thi largest organ in �the world Is n6w tore 01 on the NOW York'Central Aspro.4d, ,%rid the. account given by. sit . , , -1 I I I 11 to do with ice, it . I . � with what?" asked the Young nian. Rowns' Never put your knife in Nour'mouth. The ­ , . American resident in Paris is to . . . immediately expelled. - . . oxeuoe'forhor'conduat� On6ofthemombers building in �the Stewart Cathedral at Garden . rovided with note -books and indenious ,be credited. � I wouth is a very pooi plioa to -keep aknifop otiggoited that she should be'llanded over to City, Long Island. , The peculiarity of this Are P their back The water in the waote.pipe attached t& 4 .. - . I . . . . I - . I . ".: . � Pt . t6make itrusty. , .1 I little mirrors by.whiob, with .. . . I � I EJAQ;IL&TION 'OF AN Om� TopEu-(ra one ' lurneato the condfictoi,they can see just jabis house froze during the recent cold spell, as'. - �� .1 . A Don, the-poiloe� but it *as 'agreed that for. the pre. organ is that its several parts lire distributed' . r -�'� .1 . . I '.1 I of Dr. Cameron's regreato): -� . I took y iii .under jouir shl - - indeed, -WR8 the 340 in numerous houses. A . . I : , 'O Water� water everywhere, I; : .,. ­ i ' I Irt sent'sho should .be kept. in the house; and aboaftho different parts of the building &rid. many passengers on a coach give up tickets or fbree o(men C . - h . . . . I .. . . , . . . .. I , collar. I Tho'. Waiter I May Sh. 13k yonVould thot ,nieslatime a veyidb� 'psi . � 011116 wit . p hand Cars, fail of � - . . I .. . k , 1. Butinot'a drop to.drina., -1 . steal it. , ,, . .. . .. I .. . - D44ftios be li!ldi ,!file her don a .Pi - - .One portiou, Is in a tower iri6ney for fares. The �0110 and Wraps worn . . . . � -_ I . I . . ' . . . antacedbnta. . � I .. . . . ..: .* at the went end, silothdr over the ceiling in by them readily Congeal their movemento J0010i Slid they'.tried. to. shSW out. the.pips by , , .. ., . , _1_(1 �, . I I'�Zlunch. Never say "I w6n1,11, 6eu if it.be your' . . � . 1. I . and disarm4uspiplon. A few da I �poarhig.. down boffinj water; but so the - I . I . I . . . the Centre of the nave, AndAnother under. I Yo ago, -end . I . . SuPPORT.-Vioar-1 Sorry I never see wont to feel that way. . , Ldnaon.papbre publish the 10110171014 letter . . � . . I Of theile 'ePles got on a � it I Ain go thermometer -was Only A tow degrees abova . � . . �at church, Squire. As a leading 3f you Don't speak go low .that you have to be � ,.wrlUen by CharleirDickens to Robert Raw'lin- neath- the Chancel. Another remarkable � Ing out of zero, thin only,snaae matters worse. .Then , . 1. . I . . I :11 � parish . ianin the asked toropeat-everythlog'that you hava-Baid. qono)2-jan.-25i-18"-4-*M-y-Dogi-Sir;----I-,asaurg,-ihing.abouLitilo�tlaaCthe-lArg"himefi.i.n-the-X4lq&.--B-bp-,p-pko VA11 tl�loy 'built-a-groat-fi're-at-thti,idii�r `p%rV6f the . . ___WA , qJW . I . 6 Pill - - - ,Ug_"Atm irR.A I Squire You ought'to be one bf tjj aro__Is The second time of saying, a .thing will fre. you that we Are all extremely sensible of your tower are connected with the organ and can and *As Been tb k6ep hit hand to h . . �, . � -,,,i-- I I be playid bytbe organist with the keys of thw 00 9f pipe, And mat,down to watch the. effect uport , . ,; ,-, I . -"Well, At all Oventil,lf I'm not a . ficloollud-po6r into the. littla.boxwhiohcon. . . . , - ,Pillar, I'm one 61 the buttra ' qdently impress you with. its flatness. - kind remembrance, And much indebted to you 4 notrument. The whole is flits taihod' two mirrors set At anglen,-Bo as to re., the ice in the PIP8,WhIch extended two storeyo .1 . . .f- - d with aleatri. - . . �11 I moes"Alwaye to 'Don't ,speak- so load that everybodyig'.6, for your Invitation. but, though jeasonabi I -Real all movements made behind her. . The' , be found. outride, you know p punc7, '. . Y Cal AV above theft heads. Afterhaving brooked the - � I . I - Fitting embletar a . . . areoutrage.d. It niny injure your trachosar! loyal, wq do nos Much,' onto -:1for Bush id hydraulic machinery, which renaeki honest conductor passed through the and not melted the ice, they. 'Went up. , � I . . . . to not always appre. I .:.— .- . - . sights, and consequently feel that you ought fholabor of playing As easy Am that,of a small coach, pipeli . 1. . . I -elated. The'neighbora of a poor follow who . � . . . to bestow t4e place you so obligingly offar u . Church organ. � . I .. collected, tickets and received money, giving, stair 'and built a fire in the room with 'which . I �. died Brooked -a torfibatone to big memory and I An VIOCIVIC Might Company Formed. I I don . to . Hhe rall XaZZ as he alwayadoes, a panche the.pipe was connected. Finally, after work. . I 1; had Placed Above it th on some more deserving objects. The last The Roman correspon � d duplex ticket, - g. in 'vain for thrpe days,.they took down . . � 0 Conventional white RCCUESTER. Feb, 24i -A certificate of in. ceremony of that kind I 89 A receipt for the fare. Afterhe had left 1111 . . ­ . . . . . dove. The widow looked at.it *through her 616pporation of the Rochester E lecirle Light Queen's coronation, ever saw -was the Gazette writes— DeApite the daily contindid., khe ,each, the woman responded to . the the Pipe,. removed. the ice, An d replaced .ihg . . .. . I and I thlixigbt it 1.6oked $ious of the Qs8ervatofte 4?omano the Pope's I .... . I tears and said",4 It was voory �gbo�ghtfuj. to, company war tyled .,in the Monroe County -poor in comparison with MYA,W 11. I flWationg of 4 drummor who had noted list pipe., . I . � .. . I . I X I" , . . . ; j I . . I I . � I . ­ . . ­ al country health causes ills PhysiCiani gient apprehe perfokmaincoo and Wished to have some fun. 1, . . . I - . . I I put the bird there, John- was so very, fond of OlorWo offlob -to day., The company has a Walk. As, to Parliament, it doea.so little and , sions .and h6o brother'greai Anxiety. -Sudden ZADRIEL70 PR'608111dy.-:-Ths, , . . . . I I -, - . motto Zide I I , am an agpegially 0 .1 The woman re4eived him attentions cheerfully, . fa I . __ . RUllnil3g, -audit w nitable cash capital of $160,000.1 - To -night the Corn- talks 00 much that the most interesting cerd� dizziness, Alliverill Molls, Prophetic Almanac, fog 1880 is oted .- : . , I �omblom.11 I . I. . I . Opted 0, rsiolution permitting . ,g fits and extraordinary and made.robm f6i'lilminthoosat which a ­ .. . . I .. . Mon Council ad -ostration are -the physical oYm town; but . ' ' - Z , . - . I ' 11 Lamp y , I mony I know of in connection , with it was Or P she occupied. The d' ' . 0 persistent . as predicting that `1 Ill's third'week . ibis. ' . . ear -gives young ladies agentle. this' company forthwith to. ',lay, construct pefformtd. (with very little Bt%tb ina0ed)-by 'there is no doubt that 'the, close eon finement rummer wA month (Foebruary) brings Maro ,over the . � . . . I ^ Man's Privileges ip makinglove.,, perhaprit and maintain rosins, conductors and wirer one min, who just cleared'it Out, looked. land the long prottaote(l. lie 6 A inhis attentions, and ouctooededininduoing aecond4� I a great'personage, and over the ". . . , , doen. But within the linen of the otrootd, ' nues and up the Place and put the it . gotifitiona with -her to leave the -train With him at end of the . .. . . I no respectable y . eys,in hip pooijej. Germany are the primarycause of his Bil- Placs-Of the Ban at 4he� birth ofacert - �. . . haver anything to do Wish . joung Man Will publie places,of the city, of ItDohnevoo l . . - ptations, Before he did ibis, he-oqooeodedin Princess ; bard should th RM . I . .... . I . oung lady who ter, With I ate. Am a remody for his' mental worries, � oreford be taken in.,. , �- . . ; . I - takes a Position,6n the (street coiner, and not such connections as may be necessary for the A case tried at Chester this �Deli shows me' � reversing her j 4oket pooket. go. that the little travelling,"which, being Ing . . . i � he Books help in extra,worki whoKbas hilt, Dairrori. . . orproted,means . ­ I . � . I that the'Arm of the law is not 16bg enough =im note, book, her instructions In her that the Ozer of Russia Would come - near � . . Only Winks at the gentlemen an they pass by, Purpose of supplying electric light to the City '111, .urge amusement, . shanks and trade, schedule of fares and other articles of . .. and inhabitants thereof." It in confidently �, baby. 0 spent 1 being blown up fif-thg Winter pl,1466, ., and - I I .. . but also squirts tobacco juice on their coat. . . . I or otr6ng enough to d4al 'effectually with the IRI 1 I I . I believed by officials and prominent citizens , farmers.'� A woman war Charged with X, . . n the open air. Cardin bar trade, fail on the coach -seat. The train, the PrInessi Louise would be throiNn out of . : I : . 1 .1 . tails. Nor would it look woll'tor a dozen or cruelly ill-treating a fmale child placed Ill her ina and Monsignor reedi take, turns in pAsned onind.the"sPoiter"did . . .. I woreyoungladles to loaf around in front of thfitthii movement willeffootually kill the dience' to not miss - ]let, Sleigh.- The Detroit F-rea Eress thinkii. . I . I � a church an hour and 8 half 04 Sunday, nighto, gad monopoly here. so ,. charge by negIdeting to provide it. with suill. beguiling Rio Holiness into_obe bar "kit 11 until it was too late. Thd train., it is a poor ' .1 - . I I .. .. I I all Vs. ,Utbernprophtt -who I I . I A . me of the best and oeViptions; but'lii`g A wilful Piti"t boys Captured the artlelao.-lVeto yoj-1. .Tri. would to go I . . A ' NPArring, and knocking one anothei,shato off Most Anbetantial citizens -are trustees in she clent food. The child had been handed over 'Aln'64118hp.ree Soong objection to be considered b,ge. I . . 0 " atter of finding trouble. to . . I I . . j I � . -1 . r _ � . and dancing a tra,la.ia. on...the sidewalk now Electrid Compfiny. They have not jet., to the prisoner by Ito niotherb a domestic A%Pg 6rdecropit.10 1, � . , .,- , order to kill time until the 'In decided whether, they will use , servanti with the onin of ;e5. It wag found I . . . . I I � � . I the- Czar in almost any week of ovary : . I . ; , congregation is mouth. .,. . . Idlawlsodd,'nud then buckle up to -4 Young man lights or the system so nearly perfected by MKOurnber last by suXuipect'brof Police The following are the amonInto received by Among certain European critics' ' 'the Ideti Rev. Alexander Reith is dead, aged so. . . I � I . . .. I � . I . � . . I . lying in a basket in 6nt of a fire, in a hot. . if a beattwialles to win. the. Fto]A 1816 to 1848 '. I , . alld escort him home. Not a . . . Mr. E�isoni � . I the Treasurer of the Canada Presbyterian seem$ $0 be that I - . . J. . . . I" � . Py . . � . . . .. I . ,!-, .. I riblyemailated condition. Although eighteen Church for the year up to Fob. 16; together affections of nn ,American girl habits only to Establi he Was a allnistafof the I I I I 1 11300 11BRUITAD3B.' . I I I I�ls�elievedt itj -arnot Wolseley gets wouthm old it`welgh6d only eight pounds two , with the total gain, received for the, Cerro.' go up to hbr aud neither to go off'on a RUA, shed Church of Scotland, and located ' , . I I . . I I . him in the 13tarlight,o glimm ,. onnbes, the weight of a noWly-born child. Spending period last year: Colligool Ordinary trimonlal lark, while, if he wouia,*orobipfully At 81- Cyrus, Kincattlinoobire. Aftekwardo he . I I . His soft glance answers mine - ' . . the, neM vaca V`Opltlo. was a minister of the Free Church -, but for I . 4; With malting loon: and tender �bam roeognit , o his servicoy Rif an exeOP'lonal This was not 'ourprisinji ,for it' came out I,' Fand-1880, 63,710146 ; � 1879, 02,651,68; marry A French or an Ruglish girl he must I 1, � I Boo hie blue eyes shine. I * g. The dignity will the evidence'. that * tile Increase, 01,068.78. Home MiaBiOD, Fltmd_� go through thirty degrees of. social Moonry, yeatir his health bad beon, so poor &hat . I . I � ,on I "n be purely it Wag 6110 Ouly nourislaw - . - Mrgrdeh wall X ode him soale� . . V_a n rn,oute, but it will be no empty mont 1880, $29,822.78; 1879, Q11,25GA; Increase, take a CPU 'he wao unable to Perform ministerial Work. - . � I not tali; honor, for tits post is worth pot annum from ,Skim Milk twio wed, 'a' ;"ale 618,666-19. F or IDO in An academy Of social mathe. . . . . . .1 8 1,hoart�l fipwill , He was.the Rutb�er of many'boblis ontellgious �1' I hear his voica-life tunsful-witil; L2,200 in the Guards to ;e1,000 a year Or so � a a day, at morning and night. sign Mission Eund�1880, Instics, never Neb Oven 4 Photograph of 'the pubjeota, one of thmn-­Rvidencei. of the I I . . � . 11. . It had- nothing but the dry bottle to muck at 010,527.831,' 1879. 09,149�53,; iln�rcsse, 01,. object of his affections or pa' her favorite ... , - . ", .' The cht. upon the -wa 111 . a linew regiment. . A, cotr6opotident " . 878-95. Asoclubly r�und"1880, 01,063,17;� dog Oil t. Truth of the Cliflitian Religion*"-becoulluk 6 . . , -� - I&. . ­� I Considers that when -a­'general has a all day." There was a questilin as to whether tio head; Nit eve �; OP"UH, for A text. book in both'Euglond Abd Scotland. Dr. I 11 . . . Dr. J. X Pf6vost has ionlid'thatral :Ime�ts- to -back up it had not Omuta: inherited Messrs, and the 1879, 02,242; decreagd, 6278 88.�. Wido*S, number of prescribed Years, present violets Keith formed one of it 4oputatloii non& out by " .1 . . ,� ' ' - in re- O0uPlO of rot . his women ,was therefore only charge Faad-�-1880. $518.31; 1879i .0,048.39; do. tothe aunt of,the reetbr of the parish in the Church of I .. I mr tror 66M Au Unstopped 'pay - or - pension he is a fairly Comfort. I . d wish . than,from a stopped odil. Criminal neglect, The jury found her pi . or6noes 01,470.08. A - whiola a reldtive pf� tho'0000nd cousin of Scotland to visit the Rely, . . I able pinraliat. There'in Him Grace of Corn. - ­ J Ity'. ,god'and Infirm Minim � th . I He Plad6d three 16frWO hfi"a�48`90',-J%916 90 -,- 1B79','$2*,432;()8---, 'unoeen , darling -one -liver. 0 .DgAd ___ . - . .iTu-d-gv-.ifiyfftrna,i,cT,�gii-t6-iix mOnth87 -Bnt-Francir-and� the - Misalo " t tho" -NOWN.4 _,WA'9­a1-8d- ii- ­­ .. . -ana-the .A44 hig.xoAabje book, il A Narrativo of � ­ _zl. -Inche"I -soll-in. tvoo-glazaa-earlt)iej2vm,ljlii5lf -hrfdga,1wIih�hw, I decrease, $216 28. F ranch Evangel! , ik Ii 'I . ­ . I I seventeen inchoA in diameter.,Four grammoo dier Guards, the labor, observing that is this was a� zatiZ_ English girlo are'not more than, an inch or mattor to � U 0 . . .13oventoonth Linooro,'the terrible offaDoe whiekthe law relatin 1880, 61,876,78; 1879, $1,686.11,1, increase,. 00 taller thaA American glils after all. prove .the Bible the Word of God. . � J bf white clover good vote AOWX2 in One tit the Royal Artillery, the'Sixti6th Rigor, the Royal g to I , . . . pans, had the other was loft Without a manslaughter had Probably not contemplated, Q.190.07. " 1-11, . . There h 's been no creation of a pe A movement is on foot to steel a Rpman . . . ..� stage In I I ny Slim- I ngincere-all netting him 'the tlay Incre- it was becomingapommon vice find crime I Lord Bol4a0lonofield's 44ministrA Catholic Cathedral on the Thames embAnk.;' I ulna to TOgetallOnA Both pans were exposed ment of -46,200 over and above his field ,The Report of HudbilaIg wish to negotiate a - siOn mince wont at a coat of a quarter of a million of . .. . from July 213t to Oct. 4tb, Ana then the warohal's income of 0,600, which again is that persons Who had illegitimate children now loan, and the undoubted fact of her paper Lord Nortonly in 1878, nor of A baronetcy pounds. Cardinal Manning Is chairman OL - � � 1� . 'grainage Water Wag collected and analyzed Independent got rid of them to those Who bad no naiural ruble boing now worth only fifty Cents inttoh4, since Sir Andrew Buehanaws in 18 44 . . I With-reonlid Which warranted the above eon. of big salary of, Vj440 its, Affection, and who neglected them find Caused of onventy-five, ouggogto .Delta darlotig ideas Are now 577 posts or poe 76, There tho'Committee, the Dakeof Norfolk V16a. ­ � I I . Corniar a h oluglon. I . ilador-i .0 ief of the Forms, reOH09 slid 864 Chairman, and the Marquioeg. of -Bate-ant! 1. . . 11 . their death. H6 could not punish the inconnecuon With the magbifident chttra)i baronets, making a little 0; 1,400 Persons . I . Lord CArlingfordh . ,Rl�on Secret lam. qP commissioned Mr. prisoner for. manslaughter." , yet to give, a n Who are posobo0ed of here Itary'dignitleg tat , . . . The New York ItIpublicNa Convention, William. Tyler,, the aul�tor, to exeiUto a domplatod in Moscow, with a thick 9 out .09' . `� ', , . I ow being , � venty-tWo yoang. men have boon men. , . � . . ; ., I i , .4 � ' 1 7L_1 ___­�k 7--"PgmosRm7 , . I I W, 9 he N d 0 he slid he ly . 0 11 . , . I I gra :1 a Ind wit udgyIE-ra Tit rn I I � I . which met at Utica YAStBrdayt roerolved, to hand Sickly intent no fooA - -but a little oklm 'milk of gold on Ito dome And Orond.* This '01 in population Of thirty odd millions. lanced In default at Berlin to a forin,ghi,g I I . . I . Dome Memorial to the into Ff"coo, tw1ooAday is a our'l--method--of- li 147 I i marita fine for asid. . . .4 1 for the Presidency, -Atid really seems mom like wilful rii r orthan In Russia, and it - has been Calculated that present will keep iron effolivoly Ana -d a . support General Great 0,84116 party candidate .CdUtiteos 'of WhIdegravo,' to be orected AV � I1411111111ing, of gilding'church towotd is unlv6roal - Dr.Truoman says that no prbooss known imprigonment and 1�0 , 1. I .1 Dadb . rook, HIM Lotdollip's seat 111 Hilzat. insuolaughtet,I,all 31aZZ,aageitt, enough gold 10 thus Ising idle to pay off the from rusting. . , ur4bly grating without.potmiaolon Ana evading the . . 1� I I I . � . . I.. I - . , . . 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