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I he WA done anything wrong. As far as one x4entioning A weildlug oake I 'Coralog nack., will be two smaller towQro,, howing similar TXKX XcriciLlsix *ICAUWX 10, - I
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_ the young lady was concerned, she bad left way ,,and another - muttering sometlg= 1116 optreo and pinno'cles" Thasky line will be I I .
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. -----I-$-- I I her parents, I residence on .account, as she 0 1 . "I . I 0 They paj it our beloved dead lace, * picturesquely broken. by, ,orooketed, gp,bleo whac a JOU410109lated Asnerlesin, Aottly .
� , Uut a ring. I killQuI seek tbo, old familiar 1) �
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,I(EX90 ,told Iiiin, of her father' treatment of � Will YA put - your hand in his,?, his some stranger would .. and the W, kIl pierced witili windows of bold Allow to Say *bon$ Whessa. I
XXI614XE BLX14 Ar;D X, V. Bllj I . ' , a , her. 11 . be there histvao, I . .1
. . � He admitted that lie had an affoctionfor onor said ; 4 IAm a mag Ana they w.ouldtu4 no wolcopAe few. . �
91 . i 368CISPADE., . ,istrate andcan, but beautiful tracery.' All theprincipt.01 OneAmerios,Aiaayvho has seen some
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11 her, Init her parents. were against him. unite you., � I . I c1tinot toll how 16 might be � portion of the building, ,externally ,and of the famous London beauties thinks .
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I . Thetralo Washer, sho 1yrathl.111 Lo%tr 1, I know nothing bad about the Brien was still silout, but complaisant, I Xhotherhomes, buttlils1know, . internally, will be executed in Cornish their chaimo have been greatly ovpr.rated,
I , 'Could m i me to Me, granite U a, van gray color, and Lail the andthat. the me,jori , . .
lady, ' but I and the lady, after i4tiother coy O'nee, SK lost dar Ing oo
and %he Iv,pepiog 3Aother in Court— young leba � I.. e w9ul4 peyor find it so, � - ty.of them are As dowdy �
colonel isn't in big right mind- or said: I It might bethe. best way to escape . stone for this purposi will be given by a as Possible. The disappointed fair one
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A", Old numiltonlaulo VourtshILN that rosponsible for his actions,' said Brien.. 'On trouble. But I gueag I'd � better tarry.' Ofttimes the flowers have come And gone, generous landowner of the neighborhood. .
jlllot4 iio't, Ilan Knsoothly-An Antatenr . . 11 Writes as follows to the Baltimore Sun: la � . -
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I Thursday last,' he continued, 4 1 returned The. magistrate turned to 13,41ou and Olt The towers,of coloo . I , ily of the cr�r,4613, of .
*taw Drweended so. n IJVbkd-r -WIZ-11MI10.1horpeawful rest onton, - ,"no catliodral,4e now
. . ate Pro* tonly rooms AnClound that the colonel 'broke out'%vit4 I I give youcredit for nerve. Ana I have learned w __ ighest in the we t line, but. to -day, in Grosvenor Gallery, .
� , to live alone. the Iii, . rid, the height they COS' I
fasdomnL hae been there and left big card, with a You didn't weaken a bit.' . . � have attained beipg St . t.. higher than the I I Will Place the o4tire, of Nowgatels calen- .
� . . (Himiltolz T=. all., � threat written on it. Previous . to, this the There was a laugh at that and some llava slowly learned from day to da�r, tower of St. Nioliolas'eliuroll, in Hamburg, da.r in the shape of cr4eltfies. to clothes. '
; . Our rp4aers in Hamilton will remember &Idhol had threatened to andot me, and I a�o talk t ano In all life's taoUs to bear za� I)art; The Lo4dities, the Monstrosities,' tile
I , - Uut whether graic oiwhother gay, which has bithortobeen, tIm highest edifice.
believ � P.1y, abou in bl Hyluous letters go""O I . I vagaries,
Xr, J. lF. Brien, the ambitious young . q lie bad been waltiAg to attack MO. I hide her iiienicry in any Ileart., Ultimately they will be 511t. � Oin. higher.. the rebellious good taste, ' '
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are ago, I would like yourbonor to Out him under � lie' g Vreau a y by the 1'*1900" �ud The Cologne Gazette gives. tile followixg, �i , red ropu bad 0110;
. amateur, actor who came some ye . I u a cut u b (e, tAyLWey 3 the . . blican
from Liver . rhere it was said he left P, bail to keep the pe.�. r"m .. G oth -I to keep Fond. fa, ithful love lies blost , .
� milla �14 t .hts of the chief bi tile crudities 11 ruelti a t wara
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. . the peace., The colonel said the under I bitil 4 he Mel,- Ana friends arc. rouna me true And tried, the heill � gh buildings in a a c 0 o
.pool (N) raulatl, hear g ,am, to an U, I I . .
that he would make a counter charge of d in e 1, - lier's to -day the Wo'r
� sweetheart), and sbon took a piomineut They havo their 14aces, � ia; Towers, a Cologne cathedral aistlietical, form would have driven Worth
par � tin th6 th . eatrioal performances given assault against Brien. Mrs. Blya � .1 I is bml)ty As the (lily she died. . 524f t. Ilin, from the pavement of theol6ls' stark mad in five seconds, by a, London re-
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by the Garrick C10. and in readingi for Was 14 court and said, with teara in her - - Advice to Who*cGoIug1Ve"I, How, would I spring with batoa broatb, . t6ro, or 515f t, lin. from the floor of the I I he corp4e .
.. I ' eyes: 'This. ,whole acquaintance has * - ,� I , I Ana joy to I o aeop for word or oign, � u - -larn. Of Lord Chesterf[eld to turn in his tanfb,
i4aritable objects. , 'rokon my heart. My, daughtei was a re, A., settler at Poplar Heights, X8,14 .1 -0�,ys : ch rch, tower - of St. Nicholas', at I I
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I After Mr. Brien's sudden departure from b - . . To take my, darling houlo from death, . 473ft. I!n,; cupolit, of St, Poter's, And Make Count D'Orsay come to liveagain. .
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I the city, he went to Detroit, And I in at, short , spectable lady in Detroi ,but since she met In choosing your land or ablecting lama. for Ali oucoagaiii to call heir Mine. b Irg, , I � 9, ra,ving lunatic I . No pou'can do justice to, - .
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- - Mo 4C)Of in,; cathedral spire . I
timobeearnEi a, full fledged Istar,' taking this mau� she is an alteredwoman. She breaking, be carefultogetail gooduaturAl ' 46,5ft! 2 tlie ;engthened folly long drawn out. No . .
. �. I drainage no, possible, and cl,o not rely upori X dare not droam, the blissful ilream, Ilin.; pyramid of CheoppIrt .1 .
leading parts ip a compaily in which was a It Alls my hoartwith Nvild unrest; burf ; tower of St. Stephon'o, Vidimm, Pel!91 OrT4111
seemstahave,lost her head, and all her 1 449 i. 5ill. t weit1d, submit to the ter,
She has. broken my any theoretical description,of the climate. ,
raillei attractive young girl known as love for home is gone. I ,I Where yonder cold, white mobloo,gleam, 443ft. 10in.; tower of St. 1&rtin% Land. ture.' And all. this amidst 'works of art I A
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I both L9.0Qn and j her., ,Col. Do not put confidetfoo 1w Professor Ma,- Shostil I iauA ql!imbQr ; God knows best. I __ al spire at Frei. .
. " .. I burg, 410ft.. lim; cathedrif 'I Antwerp, - -in gach can, pho ao,go. Tile I
- Helen Blythe, claimed heart, after all I have (lone fo J t. 8 ill. I cathed Mrs. Langtry looked hindsome. in such a, � . . ,. _ _ , ,
.;. . I)eWlt . , as , 9, ' y Porter came to court, in the interest of 00un's clear, unclouded April.auu. This vbo- pay . ..... fibut, 4H. � .. J � , , � r crowd and only .
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, ive of those ina the warm weather did ]act -set in . I I 0 .
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. � .1 � both parties, and asked that the case be 5PT .1 B . would fill(I no, plaCO4 " . I . &I of Florence, 800it. brunette I Gratana, I Lady LonsdAle (already '. .
. . . cities, .and clubbed I a rising young � I I - till tile, 30th of April. ut strain every 0 404f t. 16 n. ; pathedr . .
actress.' The company, with Mr., Brien, adjourned* till toAay. Justice ,Duffy said o dear face, 151n.; St. Paul's, London,- 865ft,,Iin.; ridge described by me in the Sun months ago),
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. daqghter must be produoildincourb. nerve to plough as L looked fresh and inviting and only here
inade .a tour & couple of years the I . tiles of;Gol�gne cathedral, 360ft. Oiri�, ca- I . I .
. .4go and visited Hamilton. where The men were then paroled upon their fall, And then you caii get on your land and . ft. Ilin,; . 11 r time is telling on I ersey .
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. . , D BOW as. soon as the frost is sufficiently CIJUEfflES AND Cl URGyJffJ. thedral tower at Magdeburg, $89 can -she do so, fo
4 RoM66 and Juliet,' and I The Lady of, wora.of ixonor that they would return ti Julp. . I I lily I as well as � Gratana.'. Xrs. angtry . .
� � a� Mi court to -day.' - - - I - � . out to furnish enough soil to cover I . I tower of tile new Votive clZurch at Vienna, .
Lyona I were played, O'Brien all as . . � 314ft. 11hi; ; tower of t never had a good-shapea. mouth when Bmil,
I . I the - grain. .Do not depend iApou lie R011 -haus, at 4 � I . � I ..
. Blythe playing the leading parts. - All Jh%s The Now York Herald of yesterdgy (Sun- tile - professor's. change lon that the Ing out her silliness and Lady Lonads
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� . I � robbishop o a o- ' il . P., Ai,Mre suggestiie of little grace ana, � - . .
not bieen' fair .sailing. since t A . f Tu4a-is t b Ma4e 9, ca at R . .
11011i as will day) gives the fQ11owingextraordinaryotory Almost rainless period, . but :stock . . ... Aris, 2329, Ilin . .
I I I . '. , , dinal. �. I I . . � ihuo4 coming grease." Perhaps the belle, � , ,. 11 1r=_.Z%_
appear from the "interesting narrative of of the further hearing of the case , car' . . 1. I
., __Aomeatio troubles given below. We quote . .. . I your grain well, stack it with % covering . is a proposition ambrig Reformed $trength ar, The Itusslan Araly � . Who is a, new .bride, is Mrs., Myor, .
. In the Tuiatice'a rooni. .0 the Yorkville ifi at least with a good topping of hay, well !There I nee -Tenant, , She was sweei . . .
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�� from the New York Star of Saturday .. police, court yesterday afternoon, anxious hold on by poles, and got it thrashed out as Tpiscopaliails that, attho end of 4eiX years . An interesting histoty of the (level ' - ; simplicity it-. . .
I . OP" self, in deep Roman purple velvet without I
, many days of sorrow and affliction have a possible. Above 'all, again let me their bishops shall refuril. to the pastorate In fit Of theRussiolh army during the last I . ! , . . .
� and a trifle emotional, sab Miss Helen SOOH'a � . I 1.0 . . Any decorations.' Mrs. Wheeler is a f airl . . . . . I
.. b6eu Passed in the household of Col. Henry . pay, be careful in choosirig itn4 breaking if not rg-elected. . � I �� -
Bly,t.I,,,,, who On the opening of Daly's Thee. I I quarter ,. of a century lies Leen. lat�ly pub- attractive I leader of loveliness,' but I can I
I . J. Blye, No. 17 Clinton place, on, account t'. t goes your land where there is good natural The' peqeilsion to Rome of the Roy. lialied - in 5 -of
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.QS' I hii daughteri 19 -yoars of age, who is, iqu had 'appeared on the ,dra- . . , t. Petersburg. On tile Ist find hotelassembly in Ameri- . . � ..
. � I I e, Joseph George Sutcliffe, curate of Great January, 1853, - tile Ru�siau army Qoma- I I I .
�: draiiiage. This advice, if tendered to in .1 "' a ' 'as will take."tbe shilie .
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: I � . better knowh by her stage name of. Helen maffo,horizonIm star of Promise. She had in ti I me, would have paved MO both time Ya I rmqutb, Ilugland, is, annoliliced.. Mi. prised 27,,71.6 officers and 068,882 men, cad.zen8 0 ' -.I. . . 11 ... .
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." I 331ythe, and who'was leading lady at come to the tribunal unaske . a, and unat. 11 to, Sutcliffe Wthe son of aAeceased, WesleyA g re4erve,loc - cut of ,.in ll� to quote an. America!2 post.
. . tended, to comply witli the magistrdto's and money. Lot no one think I wis' � I I 4 , &I and auxiliary troops, But the�, !I. the beauties in the flegh. I , 1 ' � . . . . . . . � I, �
. Daly's Broadway theatre, last winter. disparage the country. Ever country lies millistet. Avery eminent living.wesleyan, = M144 Cossacks. . During '-tile - I I'll
. , openly express�a desire to havd before him I should like to see some of those 1 Ladies of '
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. . ThEi, family consists of Col. Blye,, his the, bonp of contention in the . -its drawbacks, but of any parl of the, Dow Minister, Dr. W. H. Rule, Las a,sop a Ro- ,,Crimean war the strength of the Armed the White House' by La � ura, Cart - er RhIlo, . . . .
. I vife and daughter. . I They have . only � previous . . Catholic priest . . � .. . . � .
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becn� ix six months, having: ac- day's affray between her father ,and Mr.- 'Million this has thd least; mevertheless -1 - Man . �. . forces of theempirewas of course largely way,jlnitby-wayofrevenge, .Herrieksays . . . I
, i � this city . . . . I ' wonld-advise the-liewcomernot-to, -ttust-to- - Ail A=ri I .
. cOmpanied theiraeughter from Detroit Jogeph; --- Frmcis7BAbii, In th6morning I Iowa diy1na-haEl-b,c6 MaIdng et increased, and, atcordbig to official returns,, that I NY love in lier attire doth show lier ' ' - - �
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. the justleei. . haa been- called.'.. upqrta. or.'pAwp1Zlets_c111Zci
. Mhen she accepted the position in, Dal�ls II.P.041- W _ - - I , � Wit.' Whitt a sad reflection this proves iq . . .
onel Porter, 9, Mutual - friend,41 . i( dev � . - 'oinpared than 41,8.17 office s And -2,275,454 1 . . ..
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. theatre. Miss Blye was a rising)7eung actress I . I . ftlly� -the Gropy,qpQx_QAIIery I ..With due -refer- � .
. a tul advice, of, practical fArmerajvho hava-been ,with---tho liquor - -powler. Here are his How, many 6f these were,libWever, actu Liiiexclalm. -in.. Tonnysoulv-1 I asb�_ . . � . . �
. spite his martial title essayed _Pe�ca , - _ .. ".
re an or __X� � _Tviiii6�-wMe magis ra e 0 �. - . ' - . ,enca I rx - - lzil;=Z�.�,==�
.-,6 �.D_ptroit, 4ndj)o ..,cell ' _ .11. � . With th :661'ors"or-were,-�i;�i-1,,tble- .11 . . . I .
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Z�� , � � - ,", - - - iFiile an ,,zmetimi64n..-ther,couirtry';7��'��'�, .- -7;` Ohri6fiau denominations give' present 0 1 poem I Do Pr6tun is, as ....
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Im swiety tri h' had been' Adjusted . . � . . about §5,500;000 ainnually top home and for service in' the - fibld cannot be even ruffled seventeenth -century costumes on '
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� her profession w en only 15 yea , , , . . A Pretty. German Vastoon." . ' ' t, � . ��
and. after 'a. little experience tra,vellod quietly`and the whole affair would be and- . . . I . foreigil, -inissions ; tlie� Amount spent in Ii- Approximately ascertained. The 019 lva the girl of the period.1 - . � . . . . ... ��
. cably settled out of court. A pretty May custom still obtains in the quor is 0600,000,000 annually, . . I army numbered, it I$ stated, 24,054. officors .. . 1. . I . .
through, Ilichigau under. John W, Worton!s ,This -summary . . . I. . I ,immeasurable realityl I ..
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. ca sh mannerof disposing of'a breach of the move primitive villages of Suabia;, Bavaria, . OW 8 And.1,170,184men; tiloregerved troops, 7,876 . Ilifinitb, I)ers I I ,. .. .
er she play e . I . . If life be a battle, h mad .must, h be I I . .
I . created a favorable impression, and her Peace, hoivevor, did not meet with. jast and, the Tyrol, . distant from- the great rail, : officers slid 572,158 mon;theirregulairf creep, " � Halieluinhil I I . - I
Zoe . � . who falls to, arm bimself for the contest I . ' � . � . ..
I � . . Duffy's approval. I .. way.routes, and-compsr4tively untouched A and 168,691' men - -the . .. . �. ,�
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� -re in her success. I . . ,. If life be a storm, how infatuated is he who 3111-10 I - ' ' , - The Latest Oosact. . I . I . . . I
13arents, took great. �ploagu 1110its= or yAilitia, 5,647 officers itud - I I 11� .
. I I The cme was brounlit to court by the, by the prosaic temper of contemporary 1 cps While hisbabjue., Is driv,en-amid un- 'According to -tile ,' 11 � . I
. During her traveli. f rom b6me her mother of .e, or Eastman.,: of � . .
joinea..'the. Q . - Police,' said he 4 and here alone it can be German culture. Ou.the first, Sunday 8 $6.1,421 men, and the Cossack troops, 3144.1 __ -, Profess
ld wom%u . I . known .waters -1 If life bezA pilgrimage, Nati6ifal Observatory at Washington, the . : � 1.
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. - - Q.mpany, playing'o . settled,' on. ,Fhich'Colbuel ;Porter waxed the flowery. montli the unmarried girla,of the . - officers and 156,726 -men; but very large ,
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jarts. Though possessing nq� Stage ex- hainlet armed with leafy .boughs visit in how unwise'ls be who straystrom his right , deductioilp would probably have to be'made comet which was first observed from' Alin I .
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perience, Mrs. Blye adopted this course go wroth, butwitscompelTed.togo off andn road, nor seeks to return ti . 11, the twili-lit . . .
-that she could -be near her daughter. About the prfncip�ls to atteub. lot ' . I , . . to arrivp at tW actdal strongt1i of oach of .4xbor, Mich., early last month, And ' which . . . I
. � . . . . . . i . At, 9 O' 6, 1 O c k tU procession the y6uzig Wives 'VOlo have been shadows flather Around his I pathway 1. I these , seyeral bo(lies. 6 In IMS,for I inatknee, 'has siuce been becoming loss And less - I .
. .. two are ago, and While Ili Detroit Miss Brien walked into court with a follow his- wea, during the past year, And make formal . . . . * obscure', is not likely to become visible to � .. , � .. 1. -
331YO7 1 Meeting of the General Assembly when, according to the- returns of, the ' i . . .. . . .. �
I met & man, named Joseph,71r%nels triQn, and presently Colonel Blye, Hleleri s inquiry in certain set phrases' hallowed by The . the nal�ed eye at all, It is approaching . . I
. 33rien,whowas alqouftwice her age. f3bebe. father, appeared. There a o long custom, with respect to their health of the - Presbyterian'' Church ill * Canada Minister ,of War, the, Russi&h army . .
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,came infatuated with this man, who she*.!, ladies onhand, tooi whoseemedto bayebeen and happiness.' Etiquette prescribes. that which takes place in Montreal ozi Wedneg. numberocl.858,907 regular troops, 4b.was the *sun, and will soon be lost even, to , I
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summoned as witnesses, but the precise na. each married woman .'-thus - distin shed .a calculated, after a careful examination of astronomers armed witli-toloscopes, as it . . �
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d.& disposition for the stage, although no I . . . I � ay next, promises 'to be ..a more than I .fades away in theblaze of the solar ,listlit. ,.. 11 � . I
. 13 1 1 ture of their functions did Hot transpire in should receive her maideif visitors "U,ti the usually intere4ting and important one. The the 'strength of the several units of'31lo I . 1 -ti , -
2,0tor. From this sequaint&nce,. the 131y.o . � . . . ' f- 4-t-ma,yi-hewever,-now-lies eqn-witi ,-
I family claim, it'n' their tro the course of the proceedings. Justice outer door of her house, before Will li the -Steel;_ -&tEm.y.,�-4]iM.tlio,-pr-6b&7610�-r6a,l-et,�eng�li-o I . . . . ...
I' ,Ablp sprung. - -stamd--in e no. - ,..preseuco-oUudh-iiaen-as-tlle-R-e-,t--Dr. . I ca 385,000 of a*gOod glass as it:s1i "eYonwaid appar� .
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, � . 9r, - . -On the:25th of November, 187% . -
I - -Dtkff-y-,-on-opeiiiiig-thii-�ser--to.olt--v;lt -i.-: -,b&ke-VP-thQir of Xov� South' Wales ; the Rev. Principal the regular troops did not exce . .
-----8hortIyart6-r-ffr-1en analne grr . . I the � ently . towarde'the Pleiads, andit shoul(I .
former, the. family . allege, wa -in . tereated into the -examination'rooni. Only thanking them for --their Idea, inqui les, Calrn14,*of Edinburgh ; the Rov; Dr. Bruce; men. I' . . � . - � 1I
I. s arrested . for ai moment Colonel Bl�osat there. The she passes slowly. betweelPtlieir ranks', r6- Russian ariny - * comprised 90E .generals, be looked for aliout an hour before. mid. � I I .
. a town in-Mielhigan and inaictealor a-vdry ;h in turn &'light blow; in, . of - Glasgow', with tile, Rev.. Dr. McKay, of .31j,114 officers and 880,425. men, while. on. night to, the left of the Polar star SiZd.half - . " . �... I 11. . �� I I
serious offence, and. the indictin presence of the daughter who bad desert..6d ceiving from eac Fbrmo aHd,,:FatIier. Chiniquy, Be well . 1. ,
. I . � I I ent hangs, ' . I sit' - give ] me date, the reserves' numbered . waybetween that and the westerZi horizon. . . � �� .
.. . .over.birn yet.. When, kiss*Blye wits. tender-' him -and the man who he claimed had dpuo flic,ted with tile green branolies,as -rNb uk 101,W1, to alli cannift but peculiar in- the,,sa . .. I . � .
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I . . . them�b-otV,.aii.liaiury,:keeiAed.�*to,:o,,Vei�ower of:Maideilly disapproval of her' fmitlilessi terest t the p;9ceedin s. � �__ '. .. 742,144 mon, And the-Cossitok troops 1,972 .. a. " I , . � - ... ... . -
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. 01 %,he position at lialy's theatre,.one of her' I . lies . 8 to their ,virginal sist I , . . . . 'ME men A writeli in� Macmillan's I �M�g__.O . � . .. I:, ,I
stipulati I ons � Mr. Daly, d lie begged leav ;6rhopa.' -11&kil . 9 , bill r's 'a' -'rid 551,1359 � )ix; *ith� 105,946 - I . .
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AlFe, :011'aaVe J-osePh � F ran - . � ,tion, -the assertion'.0f tei repeated' thaf th'i, , �,:-,�' � : , -
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I .. Ell.nr idured- thig.'g6ntle discipline, she ig. e . more .on. - f urlough � but ' * I
. I .. lj_"��O� ll�r "IIA191*1 Lot Christfitil. apology -like, that which or 6f - mien . . .
' ,P;crter submUt d-prepAred, id'A metULq ,�N,illj,t�m .( , no.:, like the above mention6d numb 1. I --;,w.__.- _-,'y
- -, *7 ois,'BTieZy,, i .- H o �' -" 7�, r6co,d ' . .1 peouniar, ve�gti I _ _ ,11AaBtQ . wi� vpeople,4i ikEi eipIgk9ti6ir-`H - A ` "" " ` .
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in -9 �' in -y6i6b. both ijarties had subscrib6d t64i to mato a ' "' � *o4ferifid i6_6 1, - , i6 fh� ��stri'�ii Governilae momentis ilhaln-very doubtful. It was, in ,In cb-dnty-C;rlc,thor&is-:no - t- wroorlaud'i . �' L ' . . 1.
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I ... . aitm- Miso Blye?s fatlier' a I T_,- I . . A on is' I loult fact,- -lately sllciniby.a.GerirAm ' . � a as 6 1 .� : . �
Y% missal of the, czed *. 11djustiod turned to MaYQW0011'ecti ' - 6Xpended'by tile yil- . for t o settlopu mics betwooli , b elatives.: in. Anforica ,' _- ' �_ "
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then remo�ed tbAlli§ cityi" The , ' . H` 'U'aZ 001114IRS't Vo�n lit b6a ' - - -1 ; .1
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. ainst the man whom. they, Y. 110.1- I : ' __:_ .� �, - 0. - r I that somed6nbun( ic :tl , versu4 t1i Qru--fields of:-Xanitoba; i� bc . . . I
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. . . be: . . cause o UiUi d o cause � of -this ,- ,disturbalie llago.' ,&t this inerrylinakiii4i all the . lildstone, - -as- .;re even fili6'�riniy 'Wa�A,a" a IfilifiRt6FRI'm e . -111 . .
I . . ,--disgrace. Duiing -Mist -�,Blyo,s, *ChEM- � . vl n - and as imbecile., , I pnonounce it sublimel . � -lef b , . . . -
, .. y most economical manner, Buffice to .main. .. Dunlop,;,�of Ediabargh, has' ,
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h e p Eyck, gaid. I Cannot you now coorne reconciled Outlay Kr musicians and ,refreshments is 1. Ir . call -90 I Dr . � . :
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. , . ient she Played th' art 61,Lu 'Toll * . aeft 6_yOuQuI hostesses, w 10i Christian. If. - 110i*4III-�- jli'�Fsu,h litrp f,r,,,.-:-P&il. Mall GA2� t : '0000,0(.0. to the university �9 that city., - I . . I �
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P1 g � - no locie - of � engaging. paitiius.� .,file � t A Board of V oieigo Mis
M6 was frequentl takeli sick"and had to led ?� This mas in _ , . The Pkesby- � ..an . . .
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. o learried home from -the theatie. .b t , cW6mouial was; performea,tho sionEi I
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'buted to. . . . . th, . .have iner6ase its ,-;out I r I ibutions to 30500,000. The , , 6.;'VIAV, . I
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orrhade. All this liei fdmily.attrx .whose- attentions are. -distasteful to your with strict fid6lity to traditions � I
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lie 'List year- the General Assembly
night she was'attacked',5iith a sevore'llern I p7i M I t I
.A account of this' young. In ' other day At Tunxdorf, n6ar Pap6iiburd, year. .1 IM 1!
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. her climilge of habits and adquaintanob with' parents ?, � " * . I 3i 4
.. . e at Jast I , .vth&,w P said the young' lady, I that is probiltbl�'6wo tli6ii origiii to an evoirearlier Chiiro'b has prQmptly rospobded, gi.�in : *not * . ,tp . J, IV.. P SK N � � . .
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the utility actor I 'L ondon 'Itole , only the 6500,00(Y, Asked for, .but §86,844 . , \� ,'�� 4 "10 &�� ,
. 3rien. - Col. 131y tt,' And then, *she added witli period of -German Dy I i .. . . , '10."!7,; "q`ff �., "" P .
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I took is'sue with ' Brien And for . . I I more-. ,an advande, for thayear of: It ,09 ),I� � I
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. ter.' The annoyance became sp.bdd that . a brother.' % . �. � .. . I . . 0150.,000. Th6 debt of �60,000 'has been* - , Mi?/ : 401`11�. . .
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. he shouldineeI him. Cbl,.Blye is all old' . . ill. . . . � . , I �i %I , I , I
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. . I soe ely'*Guilcled Ili the � y . . ., .. I xf ,',,!�� , I L I 1 � �
� - . fearingthat the threat would I given by Prinee�s Christian in . of 67,049 fil-tli& i the 11hited' . - 'r��s " E " 1 ti' ' I : . .
have supported.him for years.*. Wbou I theliall of the. Albert Ustituto' that the ' The Presbytdr - iad Church 6 . .1�9:;"`�i!!�"" .. 1. . � .
� � I e.of intoiest -Ili the concert was States Ilor'tli ,I$ boeol]dilid � So large that.: . � . . I I . . . I .1. � . . ..,
'bb put into wLeoiition Brien kept out of the . I - ... 10'. � . . . . � I. .'' I
as, 12 years. old 'I - laborea � f or him it id I ,ollief featur ' , ) " , .. - is .. �
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ry.p - M.1 , . " ameas-Jenily Lijid, I the * tory to the General 'Ailso.ilably ZZoW bein,g - .11 , "' 4P., ` � `,*� 5 -, . �'.
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. . . - M chila owes it to As parents id. : Swedish nightingale,, was 071ce a hou-johold hold in Maaison, Wisconsin, Are. w yet �, . . F THE, OLDEST. ANO A T nE . � . . . �
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.., � I went on the road and piny,ea a short .. —ut . . , -by - Otto Gold- tbe'ag&kegate*number of'r6orab . ers. of as. �* . I I " "- , �_ I 'REMEDIES IN THE WOR I L . D TOR . . . . � 1. I ..'.. . .'I . 4 .
. . ipgagement, after which. Miss -Blye was obey ' the magistratd saic I . 1 V9, - - I . I I . ., ... .
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. --C6bill ': in - Parents dwo. something to a daughter,' schilliat she' satig: two sougs'-1 Schilfiled' somby� is between five and: six hundr6d., - * �.-Ilfu . 11� . 1 . I . I F' 2 .. - . I ' . _ . I . " : - I
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I gThe-i Ci6athawn,' .At Bootlr's�- th - 0 061 ds',`W 6arse-n6ss" �Sore . - - - , -
.. . engaged to 'support W. B. ea;. the, actress retorted.;, I Am, I to remai kdelssolin) 01 I Orpbeu� with Ilia -lutd' "71 eie -are cQ ' e6ted' with the Church 180 � . . I
. Itt 2, 1 hay" �Nsleliilivan), - Minc. 0old9chiiiidt was - voci.; prelsbyteries ;. about 5,0 U Ministers and ' � ' '. pp - Or m � . . , - . . . . . . .
. * tre. She broke this engagement and - ac- perpetually niidbr such trentmei .0 . . �g�,jigp.��;Pl 1P.i!l,vl_ 11 I l!". i . . . .
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copied a position with a �gumu�ior Em%p,1 to done everythii2g.f6r himi What have J ferouslyapplhuded,liervoico being atilt jn__aboutGft000cOmMunicaut� ,.Tbo men , g-11, .."�.,�, 'I. I 11&1:1,1 Ili" I Throat, -Bronchitis Influenz . �
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to ruin me with my.. mano.gor ess.and f orce -operations is 'between nihq�,and tell mil- .� - I A'y- ,- I �l' 11 :1. 101., .. I . , . .. . . . I
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Brion.plmyed thii, '_iatEi parts-� in this' c6m- MY nalnG, . .. -1., . I . ";: 11,,O�-- "
� I � . I d andleive me f rom- -the -stage, If there is oil I , " , lio is tire largest P L . � .,i Uthiiia .and eve�y. - I
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I . . pany, whowere--oub-two. . _W02 g . . cry 6' orm ns of dollars It � . �- re.s1by.- I. �j,,, !�, k1l, , , . � . -J 1 7 1. . .. . . . .
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came back last Sunday, but:miss.7111yoZid abythi�g I &we in a . .1 . omd.i aotthejustneals _ ;,:�.,,;I. i'l, Qgl. V I ... . affddtl"--Cf..th-e - ; , . � � �. ...." .
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li6tieturn'toller-lidirie. Thiscare610�1,I.ET,. .. � � NO FBAR OF A FIGHT. .� which her brilliant powers orelited. Mine. 'At a recelit'mebting of B4tis ministers ,. I "H1111 '_11 . ;Z. * '.' . he. .. 1, ... � . . : : �. �
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-father and,' . 3 -,Thipf� tragica - disturbed tb6 Lind-Golasolimidt al sand a diiet, : in Now York, the Roy. I I T. J. C6nant,* 1, 2 ThOoati Lu - . . .., .
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. . I li osidenco-'of B on court's )composure- a triflej Ana a, nervous ..Lady Katherine Coke, *lTlie.sang 'bf,thc of lirijohlyn,'read a Paper on the inlpoit- ' I . I 11� 99-.- .� . -, I I in'�lual :-:. '. . �., �:.. �. � I . . .... : . : ...... I . .
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. found, that ,he lived at No. 1�8 E gliince'was-pagt at'Brien*, Who. sA bolt up- : birds" (Rubinstein). ' This elicited ance of translating, and not trangferfi)g,, 'i, � . . . . . � . . I . . . .
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. 'the utility. man, was riellit, silbrit'as .a sphifix, - and the colonel, calls for a repetition, and wasgung asecoud. Grook and.He,brew- term, s. in tii�. discus- I . , �'- 111I . � .. . * . I � - ' . I - " I . . - -
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card ,on who, through the door,.appoered-leaning time., -Mine. Lind,-GoldsoliWidt. again ap- ., t . . � . . . ... . � .. . � , . 11 ,. . I
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. not st home. The colonel left hi§ sion ti.
. - the back of which. lie wrote: - I I h%ve- dis- . on a'erofs, in an Attitude of, dejection. - '- . peared with-thii Hon. Mrs. Wellosl�y- and , ter. by his answer to& qu _ ��, � . X WELI;-KNOWN PHYS11CIAN WRITh's :,: � , .. ... a. - I
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. .0 D -ling Can, . -tion Put concerning the precise meaning .�- 3I, ' � I . I . . I
I . ,Dv9rqd'yotr. �vbereabouts and n tI I 4 That's just- what I'm af raid this will Lady Katharine Coke in a. trio fi6m *.,;Die 1. - 11 It does ��t dr� vp.a'eou,qA, and lca�i ilia ati it-io ," . I I . I ...
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� prevent a meetin4.1 Mrs. Blyo *as very come to,' said' the strate, bluff-ly. .Z&uboliflote' (Mozart). - ,Ili d6ch ,of �tbesettbe wordbaptism, Hesaid tile -word I . MR - , behind, as is,thi case with tnost prgarai�onsl . . . .. 1. .
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� � . much .exercised over the conduct of her 4 These mon.i,Vill Weetf .. nihoot each .other porformances Mr...0tio,Goldschmidt'pIaYE`" been transferred frbm.-tho Gr.eok,. and tile . , juni IN �011C iopsens it, dianse3 thdlungs-and alla . . I
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. . frieHaactelling.her'. troubles and 'sooking " Olt-, don't f ear tbat I saia. the' I lay, -witlitho singing -of .the natiO1141 &Dtllcm,. d-ifferenily. He knew.,of lie better way,to _. . DO NOT E . I . � I . 1.
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, , 'pGiutiZZg to tile in which 'Princess Christian Lid Minei show its Exact meaning than to give an old , I- I bearifig a similar name. Do sure you get DR. *.. . . � .
. -. advice. Col.- Blyo. searched. evdrywhore riging. 'That, *man, 0 - . �
for - hii. ditughtor, and � believing that co P I . !ardly, , and li�,, pointing Lind-Ooldschmidt and others joined. , . � . . .
I lonell ! is too cou ., 0 , Grook. recipe for turnip salad.,.'Peol,the � : �, 11 .WISTAR'S'BALSAAI OF WILD CHERRY, � . .
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a � to Bii6n, I is not mean enough.' , .. 4 doh�i see,!' rem'arked an'- Eric (rtq * out them Ili quarters, and then ' :: � . with tile. signature of 11 1. I�T
. . I Brien know where her Was concealed he . � I � I , I ' . . - , , , , , - , * ,
. also tried to find him. The men met yes- lHurall. quotlf'llis, boner, doubtfully dealor tbe,Qther, day' 'howit is that sidt bIVI)tizothemin pickle."'. - . , , . � , 00 Cents and $Loo a"Bottle. I Pro- . . . I .
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. torday morning about 9.30 at the corner of -. Irn not too sure of that. .'You will not do call -be sold at §1.015 por barrel; In all.tbo .. Spurgeon, thocininent London preachei, . i . ., I pared ll�v SETH W.'FOWLE & Soxs, Boston,, � . . , ; ,
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. Fourteenth street and Tfiitd avenue. The -this nittif an in�ury, DrieiO '. ' - ' - - -years that X have beenin busin4sa .1 have can uttergodcleomm6n sense ttutbg botinle.4 . . I .1 . . .
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moment Col..Bly6 hw Brien lie walked, up ' 'ITsaid the Immoved.,stmige. Manager, never kn6wil, Wt6 be�, that IoW b�fGr`p� its Well as, sound .theological doctrine -Ilia, ,.. " 1� i . . - . ---- " '. I : . .
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to him; caught 'film b� the ar .dq- belrayiog for the fi � t time 6hy 1805 to, 1912 And 1.81' 3 the #rice of salt - ' - 1 _� . .
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. . . I �ffightecrith precinct, came along slid as- ,, -Blya advanced a caui-)10 of steps -into tile into dxclianges and all impditalit bushl'Oss . only make debts, but pay'thom by boirow�, . -!. � . 1r -at I . .
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I susted. the combatants to ,their f Oct. Brien -.room, and, slowly, with ropkessed. energy .94les. *It is tv matter of - recor4. that in ilia. . A -man Pais Peter with what'lle ho,si lm, W., ..�_ � , ,*�_�__ - . I - � I . , . I
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. amid ho*wanted to mako a of assault . � . � � . 1804 Mr. Hamliu Russell "ex. b4rdwQd, from.'; Paul,' and thinks � lie, is , . 2.� . �, 1� �1 I . . � ,. .,... : . I .
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. . . him and -struck him, Witl . one foot in the int'a t -L �,� � I F- I . . , . .
� - 'the offibe'r iook both men to the Twenty-. cut, ' Tills case I Will. .some arrangement regulating s1livery 4u J It is hard-,' says Spurgeon, I to I sheve-an J�- d I ,,, �;!M - 11, . � . � , . . ..
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'Yorkville court and. arraigned before Justice a tbd !�Iagis- to service until- they wore 28 years old, at - of an ondlAy.pookoW .', ' ' . ... I . ; - . I . -1 I .1 ..
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I onl� thfita, a de -tighter, !qas an no iloss in I Como, UOW� ter p back f 7� . . . I .
I t , ba�n't you -b�t puildliasbd of General Xclgo �a colored Mon appealed to the - Gonerar Assembly for it . . . . . ...
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I ------ ��_ this'. wlty�-Arr' o n - with y.c;ur'f athorT he ashed. George L6gan, for 100 barrels of salt,which rehearl I I Is as easily digested and assim ated witi . . . , . I
.. . . Blythe, and wits. under eligagelf1dilb to I Go, 1with him 21 she criod.. Indignantly. I �oorumodity; a's near. as dau:bo ascortahiod of the Brooklyn -Tabernacle, have � 11 blood as. tho.sinijilest-food..' IV]icfi,.tlio blood . . ��. I I . . .
� .Pag�orae I Ii ., , , � does not.contain the usual quantity of Iron, tile . . .. I .
Augustin Daly�, at the Broadwtb I I would liot speak to him w4o 1. to, live Was' Worth at that tinio'U per barrel, all"i, IG b n;fAvoritbly recqivea, by piat hi4 % .
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where she. played as loading lady durilig with him for & hundred Yeats. You can't tile �Oulj# 'Fllavd;s value was thqrefoto� .court of the Presbyterian Chutch, now in �. - I I I defici'ency ctkn bo''.'stipplied by tho Use of 1110 � ' . . I .1 �
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the past season, Through. 'some cause or understand .this case unless yl?.%i $5oo. . . sep on, Wisconsin. Dr. Van . U.VIAYSY .P. It cares a "thousand . . . - .. . " ,
other she had become infatilated with the ard a f athor,' all l'O' looked .inquir,, �Much ot tile Dyke's memorial, asking ati investiqatioll ;, UJI, 1XVIGOnATIN0, and .' , I .
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Ma'diliOoUtt,tTiosopil.rtrailoisBri(rn. Tills ingly at big Honor, who w%s oonkbmined to trodble about whipping children Ili schools' . VITALIZIX0 tile system. - The onr' - . .. I � . . `1
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.. mati had visited his house, blit 'ho,forbad6 Admit his bachelorhood, and who, ballceld comes fr6m the fae,t that frequently a other - iminWisterial conduct, is declared to - I I __ - _� '--.., I vitalizdd* blood Permeqtes every part of t1le - , - . .
him to ont�i- it affaill. oil account of his in his Pacific proposal, M&do A MOVQ in a .parent, wbo.hals achilA whom lie cannot be irre�ular; its the proper Appeal had not ,- '. I . body, repairing damage$ and waste, scarehin . . .
. character. Hodid:ljot consider him fit now direction. , , 1. manage, bo'caund lie does nob in his ignor. boon Made from the decision of Long Wand I - I out morbid secretions, an(i leaving nothing f�i'- , ... . . . .
I company for -his daughter. Ile eb*goa I tat MO see , - 0. sed pastor� ?,'�'.. disease to food Upon . T115 Is.the secret of t1m ' - ' ,
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. � 11rion with taking Ilia daughter from her ter tbis,broubl& perhaps tho bost till 119 Yon school and tells the tcabbor not to 'sparo Tho,rof6ronco made to tile Judiciary Com- � . 4 . .i . wonderful success of thidrOME007 in curing . .
3ionle, and, s6croting hot. He could, be said, could do would be to marry this .young�, tild,rod. The teacher thinking that if the mittod of the assembly was afterward I.., `,,A'iA, -� ' I "' . . I.,
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Mako chirges of a setioug; nature against mail.' ` .. fathev gives such advice Ili regard to the changed to,tho Cordwittee'on' Dills And I I I I � A. , 0. DysPOPSIao Liver Coniplaint, Boils, . ,�. . . . . �
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Brion, .and if the court -Would give - "I�o,put an 6ucl tb this porgeoution per- child, it must be a very bad child, is lilKe]y Omturorj, Moo.iltinio, the Tabernacle ,01 . . I 13
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I I time lie could ' produce the hn,ps-it Might,' assontod- Miss Blyo, and slid to show to the whole' oolho it he Id . k :
]proof... Though Ile had ordered Brion gla,ndedup.at BrIon,whO ll�d arisOlIftlid be treated. The other children &to not ,listonto the effusivo sermonizing of the . Nervous Affectiona; Folinalo . . �
I . to keep away frorn Ilia houso be had was stauding as muto , and immovable as 4. slow in taking their cue from the -,toachar, giontOpt, of Pulpit posturors. . . .1 . I I . . oomplslnts� . I I I �
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I taccoodod, in alinuating her aftodti6na from , It, would bo- the most satisfactory way follow his example, gLvihg to the Ilia *thair wbieli thd'Princo-of Vglog reoentl.oimia I 1. .L nd ' .
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horparontg, and UoW ,liad talwn her he of gottlin� It,' again said the Justice, on 'inion of him in -pummolling, snubbing :tbo corner-stoue-' Mr. ,L' L, Pearson rhas I.. the blood, or ateompanied by . '. OW . I . 10
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� know ndt.wbord.. 4 It wits but nil,tural that couragilialy. - , I . , - n2nd other suggestions. of,his humiliation. produced 6, grand and -picturesque oempo. ' i . state of tile 8yatem. � .
1 lihould demand taknow where my attugh- TR Oy admitted. she was half forced The effect, on t1lachild is not good. He gitioil, ' Hellias chosen thi,ricenth century . CAUTION. -Be sure YOU'gct tile "'PZI'� I . �11
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. Col.. Bly6, ` and when I domanded to know f1t6tucaq 9� ol that he must junction of,flave and transepts will - - �..�. y
I he stitgp managorg who moved is soured., o begins to Jo . , 1. ally. .Pamphlets sent frep to any address b .1
. . whore showas tile geono, took pineo,l ,The neither , aild-nor limb, but seemed 00111- be as bad as his compallions'Elay that 110 is, a gtand lautetntbwor crowned by one . BETIZ W. FOWLz & �Soxs, 'Proprietors,, 8,6 IIar,.. . ;1
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