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orchards in central Illinois.. 011AUVIOM6 AT ANALriDo I .
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LWER WOUNDS. " FARM AND GARRY' - t1oirtdis"'i %pP` _. , rary
July 14,1881. . , -, I Malcolm Ke0a 1, in the 01 Ccifitiimpq
— 1. , thi,W.dovour insects -are word plenty Review," is sure that Lord Bamciol,16flelais
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togethorl without witnesses. At the and Oan a '1%TSXX. survivo iu, j3ullat 11 greater than the demand, ' I. , 8111"(10wo l"CoOre. I merit from the fact that it was lavishedo'll.
of About 15 minutes the door opened, Thwough tue TAVerl? , Weekly Budget. of Interesting Mrs. Witbeck, of Watervliet, bet4ofin Some three weeks ago �I. Trouve, an, :a wife much older than himself not strik. .
And lilra. Garfield came slowly out. .1.1— - . Albany and Collops, raises'16,000 quarts, of electrician of distinction in Paris, wide a ingly attractive, and not weadea c-biefly for I
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Tho,ro .were no tears - in her eyes, And . . choice strawberries on Ave. acres of ig b, 00ricio,ofoxpetimento on the application of love. Few men occupied such % position
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she walked witb, It, firm* step and took bar CHAVES OF TIM' HITED STATES PRESIDENTo . 11, sepdy soil, alinudantly inanured, from magueto-elootrio pow6r to a small boat. as Lord Beaconsfield's would have bestowed I I
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seat 1 , n the library. S I he was very br§ve Surge I on-Geu . are,] Barves,of Washington,, (Compiled by 9, Practical Agriculturist.) wbiob. she receives I sL4 . revenue of some §3,000 'The little craft, which was worked on the upon such a wife, dur ' years of - I .
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An . year -,d The lady cultivates twelve varie- Borne, was,some sixteen feet long and bi�ld married life 411 the Attention Ana gallantry
., 4 bore up nobly under the great blow yams on this subject; ,� n th ia
v the L . A,oading May. . tie�.A pays great Attention toL the raising people. Th I
. lijoh had fallen ;pou her. As slid left 11 From my experience in the war. I boiyo . I a motor weighed about of a youthful lover. It was probably not, .
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I room IffrB, ,Tames 3resident abundaut proot that -injurl I as to the Ilypri. To. .-pxoperly dispose of the, bay,as it is of seedlings, . fourteen pounds, and Was ariiell by.,tw,o ,bar fortune alone that induced Lord ,
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. � pitebedupon the waggon requires cousid. Many axe noi'Aare that two crops of series of six Wollaston elemelit,�, weighing . Beaco�sfleld I
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W460 8Mil'ng,L aikd he liockoned with his either I 11. _ L to marry a wi4ow so much his
fill j L I I sarily 4ts), Although dao arable skill. Long,wide and low loads Aro melons can b in '411 Afty pounds. The mean velocity sonior.ij
-ger to, the lmdy to approach. She leaned . Is L. I .1 L . a produced. from the same, I
ovortboRrosiae4 and he said, "Have d '. much better than the o Osite, fo easily obtained, was some four feet per Dr,.Osboru, &.venerable Wesleyan in
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L , . wounds rbOth roots by the following plan: On the Ist ,in, I
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met'. Crete?" Urs, Garfield?o Christian , of the Abdomen sanction An extraordinary the pitcher and loader; tp.giiles, theWO is day of July throw three or four shovels of second, the motor being, constructed 10 istor, ;a likely to, be I the I next . Presi4out I of , I
iJmmqistucrPtiA,4ud Cretbistbe pQtnszae latitude in incisions for the p I . much less d%n r of the load slipping off, develop . I . �
'bywhich .1 thd President A . � L . urpose of re- upsetbymn . uge%pality dirt on the roo� of the vino, and 80OUL allok- an energy something equivalent to the English - WLealeya n- Conference. The -
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" yea, I have ,at, lwxyo opealls of movb2g foreign bodies froin. the liver. It is or the W,aggon Aug I orawill start out, After the or Almoloii a pounds per sec9nd, , The motor was. cho e ly lay between him And the I
her," said Mrs. praotiOed exten L ly by French. and Gar- in the surface Of the field, Xf a horsefork has been pulled, trm i In branch placed in the stern and ,communicated , I .
her. I , siye I . L , ee back Z Rev. William Arthur, but the latter has.
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. James. iA And ow does; she met ? liow did man physiclAus, it bp recom. is used for unloading, the person, who that bore, i with a, small screw placed in the lower wai I
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1. , tion.' xne#ided b ,ving been, manages the loading should, bear. this, in , t, and, out it off six inches from part of the rudder -post. No attempt ,ved his claims in favor of those of. the . I
abe bear it-?" was the next eager ques' . - , I ... y LeDrau And M-essbaum, who min L I I 11 I the sucker. It foul, use a boe, but do not � was senior minster, The occurrence of the
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41 ,, Sheboreltlike the true I wife of A true arq I sustanie4, by Percy. .. I er. that d, "a place the, bay as it is'pitolipa plough them as it would tear up tbe large roade to utilize the whole of the. inotivo great Wesleyan Eoumelfical Council in
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sQI41er," answered Mrs. James. 4 $ Ali' the about sixty-two casea. of recovery from shot. to mm, that the fork will ;work to the beat roots, .� . . . . ..1 power which could be generated by the October next, gives special importance, to. . I
' Pr wounds of the liver during the war cam . ' . . I this election-', because the President of the .
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. doar J�Jtio w6m.ag," exclaimed , the, apt- L � 0, Advantage., . . elements. What this little apparat
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� ,dekt,'o I would,, - mfUer die than that this under my observation, and about one- 1 op"Drciosing Alendo,wm, which weighed, in all not 65 pounds was.tO Conference .
. . , .1 . To prevent tbiR, soni6 wash thdcAr,. aispen oar L -will preside over the delibera,
I , 14.0%useavelapsetober," Soonafter half of these were further 'complicated by I arem, L . .
. 4144 I As soon irst cutof grass, i mE - 011 two or three time so, entirely with an . It t,ono of that Meetinp. L .,
.2, ih 3folhe entered the room. She, tob, lesions of other organs. At Hatcher's . as the f I .0, .44a, i.119 I q, in cleali, cold was ppmroutly perfectly portable, a � 1. I
.68 I . . anapplication of welbrotted, finely divided, . water, applied with 9, Rponge 'instead of a I ud. the Are you bald? CArboline, %- deodorized .. .
. -was very brave, and forced herself to ,19 years old waaabot in the I motor and, battery could obe taken out. or I .
. assume P'Lealmnees.,whigh sho,coul Run, a boy I Manure may be made with very profitable using 9, hose. This will help harden the I . .
I d. not back, the ball passing through the liver and I . putin, the screw shipped and unshippo.d, extract of petroleum, the only curd for .
rotnrn§.L,..,The manure protects the exposed. L ce.atic L -
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in being injured G;t' delightful dressing in the . .
. father me. he lay on what was. supposed to in less than A month, I was so interested L � . - 'thl"W now the most I
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. I I I I I . . urfadeo of the base of thoL grass plants fro by ibeinud or water the trim, required no alteration. It was .
�. from the host of the Ann,. and furnishes the getting Splashed on the job. Never let world, The only real natural bair restorer
is death-bea, she said: s, oh, papm,, in the case tb,%t I looked over the pens' L L . I stopped instantly, was started as quickly$
be h L L , I Ion neces6hry nourishment to tbQ toots of the mud dry on the. surface and then wash off, and, tb , 0. ever produced. . � I I
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. I'm -so glad to got back to you, but I'm so, lists. to see it he hail.Appliqd for a pension, . . L . a screw was reversed in the fra . . .
� I . 1. '�fiiii way.". Then Obe , list,so it nisy be Plants. A new growth is soon produced, expecting to see no spots on the varnisb.. tic . )u of a second, , It I required, no atten- The Germin Crown Prin a Frederick, I . .
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1� g you in,. I , . but big ua4is is not on . be I , making the land profits le either as A P&S.Ll Yoa will certainly be diomppoint0d, and the 4 . 'O .
Jim, .. L I presumed that he recovered fully. Another ' I . 'William and his children have left Berlin
m44 tlie,j�iesi4ant, putting his' tio ,,and would, possibly. .(though the I I I
ture or fdr is, second mowLing. only.way to remedy the evil will. be to have. 'given does' not state . it) . �
arms, arounillierneek,exclaimed : oxoiii case w . � L for London. 1, I . ; .
. I I 'a, . blob *as thou t enough it -revarpisbed. . Soft water is better than account I . , .. I I
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you're a brave, good little. girv, " Well, to be reported in the current medical j9ur- Quickly 111laturing JUve 19tock, . have kept on working for 48 hours. With-' - _. .1 . . I I I . I .
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.I'm not goi I fig I tOL ialk with -you now," said nals, was that, of . PriVate Gilbert Smith. I . The be9t beef is young beef, reaiih ' bard water for the washiag,of carriages, c ence of speed.. A button . I ; 1 1 , I . . � . .. ..
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�, - . illeotout-bearted little girl, &S shoten- There 'beyond a doubt, the leoiol) WaSL Moat ing its as the lime which is in the hard water is. pres.9ed down would'start.it,'ancl if kept so . . L . .. .. ............ :6, .
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derly' removed his aim from )i.et neck himself t%rrde ydiars. The same is true of sheep it is. often the case that cows come in spring wouia-ai8connect the. - . . .. . I . �
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.1.4 wait till ,you get well,,, and with these to tl --examiner here A few years find swine, A wother, for thq be t mutton, 1, ' � . I . .
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parting words r,he kissed --him ago -in and ago he was -repor,ted',ia good health. should be in inakket. at two years.. As 4, danger th%tthey may have . swelled udders, I . for poetical I I � I . .. .
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turned and walked from, the room, ,fol- Another Smith, a, Corporal, wounded. at imagination lin A motive power of.tbis. ) - . . . 1. '.. . I .
. . general rule, a 250-1b. pig is mucli better in . . . � , kind I .
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I lowed by A. be&mWg smile from tho, Pre- Fredericksburg, furnishes an additional quality, and more 'profitable, than a hog and that milk fever or obstructed teAtlil when applied to'boats or vachts. When . � � 4 1 . . I . . . .
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From the moment. of Mrs. Clarileld's ".wound in the liver, Recoveri . as from woundas that weighs 500 lbs. The point of apprecia- late -are in good' conditiciii, it is better to better understood,,those things which are I . .
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.,,on o.fAiiiok.ly inaturiq, a6imals is being keep thigm' off 'from grass altogather� con- only toys- to -A4 '�illl be'made capable of ,'. I I . �
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m visit to him the President seemed to gain in the,'liver,caunot, however, be looked for, sell hough somewhat gr�duaily, And I fining them to the stable for two or 'three � . . . �
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� in strength and spirits, and if he. recovers � wal-dio with cortaint , I Yet I it remains hoarding a vital force which ami only be - - . .,%, I . ea -V ,
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the doctors sky that, it will be due grepbtly cases Which came under observation dur- rd being taken - to carefull * compared to the alectriaJaffects of the , Z -
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to the presence of his devoted wife. After ing the war, I kilow of others, In July, s.E.00i tho"No breed from that stiffness and swelling will disappear from * be 'genetAted by motloA, we might . I . �, I
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. Mollie had left him he turned over, and 1868, a policeman wag shot .through tliq tulity at an early a 'a. may .
I � with' otie hand c liver, but four months of caref ul treatment . . I �g . the, uda.er,, And the milk will flow with have" as. _ I
Jasped. firmly in one.of ' . -has already been stated,-
� Mrs. James', and his head reSti�g upon bar - pulled him through. 'In two cases which , lbondon Parple-Pails, Cfre'0131i '. fred,dom. They may then gradually be . Niagara Falls for the gi6at source of. force, - SARSAPARILLA ,' , . � . . .
other hand, be fell into. h, gentle sleep. In obowrea. at tlib battle of Suffolk in 1863, We are often asked whio� .'of ,these Putdift to gralss'without injury. During, find establishments' near tbis� gigantic I I . . . —FOR— . I I I .
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balf an hour. however, be awoke and coin. the ball lodged in the liver and was poisons we prefer for -killing tato beetles Ahe time, they are kept from grass they ' waterfall would . -Pqlleab. , the , magneto- LIVER COMPLAIR-471PUSIA, . I . . I . .
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!1_----' . -he - -dozed off. again, -still -recbydred. 'Themitt&-uls a , aPP le, , v 1 * j fatal to t ... wMir they desire, As, it: allays inflamma- .tho And for Purifying the.Bloo,d. ' .. . .1 1. �. I . ,
- __last � -long �ana 0 fivetill4c - ' ' " receptacles all over the country, Togist , ,
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n. g' the ,,' "H -And' ,* or, -Mrs;- -. .Tames,- Which- the -ball loaged- in. � the liver -a ;__ Iion-i.- .'-which-: it- is %, important . 1o,""guard fi - ' 4- 11, 0,4 ' '" , . -
,,Me nil has wedo-not doubt.- -The "greefi'll 'poison is ' rst power at the very c eapest ral is. the , proved to be the,best rrel,arnnoi in the . . . . . .
This he sl9pt' a little over . . I . agaivat*at this special period. ., 0 lition of the problem. The cost � . . .
remained there. : . . obe which has to be made directly, from . . I. 01 of . marketfor SICK HEADAUIE,� *114IN IN ''. I . .
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. half an hour, Ana , when he Awoke � -1 Those cases Arer inteiiiating in case it some compound. of &rapuic and another of � I — ... machinery is scarcely it iecond consider%- THE SIDE OR BACK. -LIVER COX- . . I . .
he said to Mrs. James.: 'k,Do You -shouldbefouna-impossibie to -extract -the. copper; T�e I- purple 11 poison is., a. "' by. . . : k:Niaht 01 111orrer, . I t* PLAINT. P131PLES ON TH4 F.&CE . � I .
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� kilow where Mrs. Garfield is now?" . 11 Ob, ball from PresbTent Garfield's wodn4; One product 1'�-that is, one incidentally formed . (London.0lobe.) - would receive this latent energy Just as that arise from a Disordo-ed Llver or a i'i . �---=.'-�Z��,:�,�' ,
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11 yes," Mrs. Tmmewausy�eidd, ,1 she is close 'of the wounded men was also from- Ohio. in the manufacture of some. of the new . EduArd Toth, the popular-bu, . t, -very poor.! beer is taken in bottles. It -seems as if it impure. blood. Thousands of our bes. I . . . .. .
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. by, watching mud,piaying for her husband." In hi.s case the ball entejed several inches V ormerly'it was' a aifficult matter and dramatist, who were perfectly pra6ticable to -day to'take a dren. Physiclinsprescribe it daily. Those .. I.,. I �. . . .
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He looked up, to the lady with an anxious abo I to 9 t iia of. it ; now that. it.cati be, used as .died sonic weeks Ago, has left An auto- ya6ht'&nd ;apply, ma,gnet6-blactric motors - who use it ofice, recommend It to cithem . - I .. .
face, and said: I I I 4ant her to. go. Amo% other striking cases of 'the" ball an inabobTaison, it is fbfforded At &'much biographi6al a�count of the event which to her, 'aiad give. anlolty coal aixd. hot, boilers.. it I made f in. Y Ilow Dock. Hondul I .. . I I . .. I
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I to 'bad. Will yoii'tell her that 'I say remaining lodged in the - livei was that of lower price thAn A preparation .'that must hastened his end. Therd seems' to .be no ,the go-by. Considerations Of cost, of plem- Daftudollo ass fras, fiterg,�een, and ... .1 . . . I 11,
if she will and go to ,,bad- - be -made, . Thes' doi4bt that. the gifted yiciin� inan, had the an el ... I - . va ua )t . .
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� ,eant Snivolyi of the Now York cavalry 0 are 'well known'facts, re trips kre hardly worth dstima;ting and -
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I will turn right-. over, ,and I'feel sure who -.was wounded at Piedmont, Va., i�' Th6 ve'naors of the'4' purple ":.claim that germs'of consumption "alre " ady at work in we should, suppose that:some enterprising - He . t Is strictly veyetabl#, and can. . t � . . . . . . .
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. 'that when I kndw'bhd is,in b . ad I can go to I864. 'the -ball lodied in the right lobe of their poison is so cheap that it would not him, but probably no- consumptive patient misters 'of. atemm_yachts in the various I not the* most delicate constitution. . . . I
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slifiev mud sleep all night. - Tell.her"' b the liver. -True it took a. year of -treat- paj to adulterate it,'and t�at it % always eve.r.'took less precaution , against the New York clubs wduld-be qiiite willing to . I I ..
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excfaimed'with sudden. energy, 14 thatil'toill ment befo�e lie could be discharged, from 'of thel.same deadiyquallt�. That Paris I . expend money, is I is sol by� all respofisible'druggisti . . .
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sleep all night. if she will only do what I the - limplital, -but his recovery was quite 'green is' . sold at. several prices by the ,,big,, was prematurely hiiyried on by the strike their .funI1618 �for: a iiemson.-Meiv atone dollar for a quart bottle, or EIZ . . . �. .
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- o complete. Another soldier Was shot in the makers,, shows that it is not All of the circumstances which hi.has, described. In . l'ork Tixze,�. . : .. -, - . . �.." I - ,�-� I . .1 I ... ,� .
ask." Mrs. James conveyed the message t � ... . . . I -� � Those who einnot obtain a 1�.kll, .i
. Mrs. Garfield, who said to her at once, 11 Go ver, the ball passing thr6ugh the liver and. same quality. In purchasing Paris green a light coat" with no compithion but a walk- .. .__ � . this medicine froini'tbeir drug,qfst ina�. , . .
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. . a. -'t ,g stioli, -and with only five gulden. in. his - ., :_,7-.&, PA-moxivo riixoc,a!�8110 . . -dollar,and wewil be4d t . -
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.She. returned with tht� answer, and1he revolver, About thesame size as that lified. easier o mixit with the plastdr, or.other �yuove-t-,b-5-6.dt-�ol.-to--r�'. -a w'&,1k-6f.--CQ,n -ijaitig . nginlciindratj��U'Oit the AnniverKary 41if - - - .;0IMSTOR 3; io-, manigamrarl, �. I . . I . . . .. . .
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I Prosiadfit turned over on his right side And by Guitteau. There - was no suppurition, inert substance than to pay the. manufac-, I I . I . R� � T. I.. . .1 I , . . I
dropped into a I quiet, sleep almost I instAlitly, .vomiting,, diarrilces or lever;'mud the. man turer for. doing 'it.` N.B.' players in 41own, which is gimply.-In . .1prightfill Plaulle. . � � ' "HERSTBURG, ONT. - . � I . �
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I 4 --It is stated. that, .'ohoild the'Presid , out- recovered,. . 'A soldier, 1 .21 . -years. o I Id, was those poisonk is medi let� lie storage, mix- ,as " W." ,He was over -taken by a fearful A.,writer in-Berilia'says that. not far. from' ..- . . . I ..
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. Aug. 2nd.' - . qt�obg as'6vpr.. Another curious recovery As A matter of safky* e mer should - . , - .. � . . ..
., . I . from w , As . perhaps more. di. dult.to treat loo ' . . . . littl6� inn- of forbidding apipecit. 2. He leads us'back to the. depths of the, middle , � � .. .. .w .. .1. .. . . . . � ,. ..
I Judge Bradley, of the United States . lial lffi k t9 this himself. . - - I . .
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a , I he, , . I . I . . . ,determined to seek night quarters there, &ges,� albb6ughit is repeated yeai'by year. AbE MAR,K The Qrbstyng-rRADE MARK, 1. .111.
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'Supreme Court, states that no amendment. .than .shot ,iound in the'livoi ivas t .. prunlug.Wonxateep.. .. ;___;�:h� lish Memedy. . . . ..
. nade to the -lodging. in'the livei* of a large 'bone' splint, . . . . . . .having no other choice, as he,* thought, I, 6a speaking ofthe village of EeMernach �� . afaunfailing,curii - . . , . .
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. could be i . constitution for pun- which was sbattered .by &'bii - llet.: Ili the ,'Mqwy persons find'n�uch profit in pinch., between that and deaili." After be had �ea`d d its far-finiiia dmncing_�pro I cession. '. �� for seminal weak .. . � I.. " I.. I .
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. ishment -by death for an assault upon the csse�of:'Jolin.queeli,'of Pennsylvania,- not- , Jng back the btauohes -of the* tomatoesu, admitted by the. qvidently Jewishlandlord i om 15 -pilgrims�j could 11 �� I - pass, Spermator- , . . . . . I
. Presiderit: He said:, I I We. regiird th`6 P�e- . . , ,000 4:6 � 20,000 , .. 3sh, ImiJotency --- - . I ., . I , . . 11. . I
, ohly the right lobe of the, liveri hub als6 a, and it is a gopd practice when jifdioi6usly,� he saw Awo. peasants of arfininal tooking not.:0.6tain ore ' accurate lhfdrmatioh� ..'� � . f . : . I I . I . . . :
. oldent/merely as the Chief.Magfstrate, and -assemble on , some . d all. Dlaeases � . .. . .
large. bran'�fi bf the- hepatic duct, wag- per done. jtniay�be,overdone� however, and, kspeet, drinking and playing at cards6 Toth out t a ,..P. , bars . I : t t follow -aa a I . I . . . '. .
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Ido n9t connect with hi's person any pacred � ': - . Injury result. ' In tbe.first place itis-nouse ordered an omelette And half . a b6ttle of red Mao a 'i - . . A e, aii lossof " . ..... . . I 1. I
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; . -':A.11 those cases were, -from alc6rthin- to attempt it After theflowers . hive falle'�'.�� wine. lie was so disconcerted by the ovi � close to the.confinds of ,the Grau&Duchy' ... I .. ,u. . , . ., .
- ' terro oleeted, And I � . 90 A . :. ...� .
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i . . point of view, ridore hopelegs tnan President The idea, is to fdree. the nouriabinent. 4nio dent character of -his. boat, and h a fellow I . . sal.. ssgitu(16 . a -P � :9, . � I
not be regarde'd.as the pirsonificli1ion of the' - I . .. 1. different, villAgesL-men 'and w6inen-apart . � I . . . I . . . I 1 �. . . .
. .the feqib ai the, earliest st%it ;, forlt is- b �Sia io,tbe Back, Dimn pot visinn-;Prematuie , .. .
'Government." - . . I . Gkrfteld's. Th6y occurred on the battle. aT..guefits, .that he thought it: etter to trust - : I
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I that time thht the future fate -of - the fruit . himselfto ihe inowptorrn for the remitinder -coll6ct behind tbeir.clergymea, mud- ai Old A e.- and many othe diseases that lead t . I .
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� A demented womah. forced -hei-way ini; is cast. A few leaves beyond: the fkuit ,is of themight' .than to, such companions. band 4 musicians is placed in the front. As Inshilft or,Qonsumption pd.& prematur6grave.
. . � immediate attention, whereas physicians - I . Hd 1311ruirpartioulars in Our Jampblet, which we. . I I I � . I
.� the Mayor's office at Brooklyn yesterday, an advantage. - -It is o w.th that is put down his five- , ulden piede, at which the clock strikes'.6-on Tuesday ri�orning in desire W send free by mail clovery one. The . I . I . . .
.and iusisted on seeing bar husband. 11Y6u 'were on the spot a few momen'is after th� to be checked, And till' "a 0 damage 1B, 1. 11iinced, .'and received Whitsuntide,.a, priest walks _bp'the steps � Specific Medicine is sold by' . . ,. . .
. . have killed my husband I" she said , , President was injured. Moreover,' the li.y.tiniith % . .. I drugg ate at $I . . I . : - _ . .
. I 11 and; attenda:iacii fiere. can be more regular and - done by.taking off the,leaves' as well as the A gulden and . 70 . kreuzers. in of -a rude wood.e.n p.ulpii,. and thence per package, or iiix, package to , or will 10 I . .
-him." 'Id sort - . I . I - . -, then . . -mail On . . . .
I must see -In A mi .of. a way addressbw the multitude,' alroid sent free by receript 0 oney by . .
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. the -nearer'at hand than fruit. The'- tomato plat4t - needs 9,11. the , blimugei .' Warmed 'by '. the wine, be . , I y addressing .. . I . . .
.,. she said ,her name was. Garfield and bar' . ,appliances are . . . I . .. 1 . . ... . . .. . I . .
husbiina yFas Preside" b of the United'Statem they were in such 646eq', - and leaves it can get. - It is only t -he- branches started on *with . reinvigorated force. He swollen to an incredible .extent by Oight� WHIR , 4,�"A V,! - atip" 0 . . , . ...
. n I I I every changer that is -to be ch . seers, Who � come' -b I I . . g v I Kx" Co., I � � . .
. She went to the Comptrollerlpi office-wbore in Iiis:conaition 0'%U be noticed, At once, aek6d in. their' groivth. No -had proceeaed some distance, when, to bis .. _. .. y spe' dial. trains iknd . . . ! -_ . '.. TOAONTO, Ont.,)k s. � ... 111. . ...: I I .
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. a similar scene occurred, after'.whie he 'Thenv too, President Garfield was in excel- One who'h" not tried it, can have any idea , 11 gie'af , oca fortune,?., as he'siya,,he�slippbd ..every linagifiable Viffiiele'.10 be present at - - . . �, ann"i � .1 . �. I., . .. . _.. �
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I � oh a. as, Of how viluible the leaves * are to the�. . An, , flea down into a deep ditch, ,9s he: the, performances. The, community"Which. . H -N 'WA ED —* t - ' I . ... I
. � waudered'.oiit into the streetai � . .. . � I lent *health, and . his � constitution,' w, � . . . h , d . TS NT . rUV IR A'-' . . . . . I . . .
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� ' I . � eel . . 'One may for- experiment could . not. find blsivayback. to the road he - '11AP ens to �be nearest 't a roa - - stands I . TiVE, Tes ., g � �.�., ' .. - -
,. The N.Y. Qhamber of Commdr6emet this Me A it. He is strug#ling gallantly', tomato Plant- 'aitch ' ' f 'by their priest, who, howm ors peotable emp) ror f b I . ' * . .
. Ilinwifil continue to fight niviniully f6r-liie.' take off ii6t of the leavea of tbi3plant and made use of the. as a tra6k. The DrtE, preceded .. during, vacation, or longbr, or perinanantl i- � " �. . - I 111. �
I mor.11ing to tike I I -few-bnergOtia Young men I In this and adjd, i�� .1. - .
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action On -this attempted We fremi him internally with r;dlk and . .. avor insipid and.overy , - .1 ' 'counties. To thos6 who can show fair sueeesill . .. .
I he *111 And the fi 'h d cessed'arivb�d not fmllen,st% , eVer, � does not dance, . Two a two �
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assassination of. Garfield. S�eeches: werb - - -give hitp hypodermic. I Of is the peculiar ,heavily on the downyVard. route ag.on the . h . t a in nd a'da tability, e� , . . . . 11 I �.
. lime water, an& ali6 ' * . . And, a �peusss, liberal oommission
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I I pted. "Ji1jeetions -of morphine to allay nervous. Acidity of the tomato that gives it so much ascent. ..*In. a few. moments he heard the '' * . . I nd trib orate salary�will be paid. Addrops with - .
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:Forty thousana-7d'ollars -towards a fund for ness. Itall of. lie -, but"the acid from I a voices of the two peagatits whorn he had playing aniost monotonous -t � . a. $a. ra.� refeieiiees).Dmlv.or259l,Tdionto.,-'�*�'�- .. . , ,.:* .... �. .. . : . .
. , To the wound wo apply cola e6mpress value . A ham - . I . .; - I .. . . . . p - , ..
. . tomato that has ripened'on an in'sufficie'lit left iii the inn; 11 He. must hive tome this �ba& 'seven, sons, seven sons; seven - .. .. . , ".. :. . ,
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the f mmily of the President were-subeciribea.. to prevent inflammation from -.86tting in. . .. , . .
I 'in less than five minutes. It is intended It is too oar - --&mount Of foliage is, aisagreeable to. most� � sons had Abraham,!" are the words ' .o t1iig - -' . . . .. . I % -
. , . . �- . . . ly yet to say wh6ther we shall a way " said .one,' 11 he cannot escape us." " ' I ' . . I I .
to raise �250,000, which will b6 invested in . torrible
I . attempt to extract' the ball. - At any rate, tastaiii The same priiioiple has been found "Bilshl" replied the other- ,,'it is not t melody, which "each eiiece8sive set, - I I I ., .. . . I
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onds, 1he income -to be paid it w0ifla to work in managing, grape. vinm'* The worth freezing All inghtto'. join. the prociission', take up with , I . . I
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�'.b6 dwagerbusto. attempkit now; I - et'four gulden inor �y . . . . . �, � , __V .
I to. Mrs. Garfield during. her lifeAnd at her . . slid ieventy. kreuzerg.:' Mall,,go back2l basing vigor. Hour after.,h6ur passes I .. -,- . . THE. VERT BES I � . r _47� , . A
cannot be.sangaine as to his recovery*, And man who judiciously -pinches back the . I I I . I .
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. . death the principal to be equally divided -, 4ftedin4opi 'f' it" . branches does well , but be �who strips off Toth says thai. h6.kaot. himself quiet and . '. � . . I I �. . . .. - I � .
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among her children. , T he following suba yet ,we are jual. . . lug or.i . I ! . I started � on - their .miles of way to ,the I ". I , I 1
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. . scril�ed $5,000' oach'... Cyrus- M,.�. Field,. - . ' - � I generally finds that he has do ahaa .threfibours belQre he dared again to move. foot of the Church of Bt. W1116broa� whence �-�— a.c.. . . .1L 1 , , , . .
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Drexel,- Morgan & Co., Jay Gould, .'C.' P. � , aging Aet%�ecn fflenM. � h mess of it. , , I I � ". . "That night,", he -writes,' - killed me, for tho-y-go up fifty steps, ,round and round . , � IN -THE WOULD, -
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� Huntington, S: B. Chittenden audD. Willis An experienced lady writes: This habit - ' cropio* gor Sandy Sellis. - �., . - pitibeits horrors .1 have scareely, passed. an the altar and finally descend -the fifty steps. ' .. � . - ' I. I �. . . ,
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I James.. The following subscribed 01,000 should ulways be discouraged'. Three . .. � .- . .. ., hqur Without incessant coughing." - " '1196thing�cmn exceed t1le .'excitement � and - I... , .. .... Isnianufadtiftedby - ,.� . I , .
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each i,4. B. Trevofr Rye is the befit, grain crop lor sandy land. I . . . exhaustion anionj the danciars old mud' I I . . , . . 11
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. : Jas. B. - Colgatc . . Veyoy. regular meals Are fi�otigh f6r almost eveiy ,The plant 6an be,raised to good advantage - - 'whonighti6ittlell;1anda .1. . youn . , Great are the numbers of. those MCCOLL BROS.'&.CO.P TORONTO . % ..... � \
. . R. Pyne, Jesup Paton & CO.,'C. Lanier, One. .1 cannot think of any case where a not only for tho'grain it affords, but forthe .. .. . - . . . . . . � I I �. . . .. . ... I..
. Field, Lindley & Co,j J. .Seligman And W. peison of average health, . or a. "child old. , one of the'most aiscouragilig features in W -0, in spite of An occasional draught Of' Ana for sale by. degierge. Ask vour merebAnt'fox '.. .. :L*
. straw, which - can be - disposed of' at good 1. . : or ered,by ebiritable, bystanders, Lardi wand take no other, - -.1 . .. �
Fogg. . - - � - ' � '. -duough, to talk plain, can habitually .. . . . . 11 'I .
. -need . . Tbis-oil Under the severe" test &`nd most .' . I I
In replytos telegr - am announchig. this more frequent meals, if these three Are of prices to paper -mills when they ate not at .Eltiglifeb soolety, is the increase bf inebriety. � sin 0 n on ibe -grass or on, the dusty active colupatiti6e.w . I I . .
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fact, Postmaster -General 11imos said': *:good wholesome. food.. " Eating lunches *too great a distance. It; is also an excellent ig women. In 'manufacturing towns . road,, t to risefor hours. . '. . I trial -Exhibition iwarded the highest prizd; &I I , ..
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. ,.crop to raise for summer I I in toxicated Woman in' the attiset' is 6, sight . so .
4� Y6ur despatch has been delivered to -Mrs. between meals is a habit 'easily acquired, or winter pastur- � Theiguestion is naturally askedi,what the GOLD MEDAL at.tho Frovincia.I.Exhibi. . I . . ... I . ..
I � rowii 'of 130 common as: , — �. I 'tiOnTIlaimilton,-azrd-tirer-high.est,&Waild at the � . I I .1 .
age. It may. be sown between no longer to occasion remark, does thig mean ?.:. The answer is ,
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. Garfield., On receipt of it she - remarked' but troublesomdanaunhelalthful.- Tokeep standing coin and fed off after th , , Thi3y --appear regularly' before the Police'. It, is � . intended - to . " perpetuate the" Dominion. Exhibition, Ottiiwa, ihosilvormecial. . . I ., � .
that there was so much that was t6u.ching. little children from acquiring this habit, harVeated. . In May what remai a crop is Cou . As to answer for violati6ins of order . Farmers and all wbo use Agricultural machin . .�. � �
and beautiful in the gymp4thy of the . eople , see that they have plenty to. eat at - their ns can be . remembrance of 9, frightful epidemic of St. einwill save money and- machinery by usimg - , , . .
I p " I occasioned by drunkenness. Thesib, Are noi none but - -. - . . I I . .
I of the whole country that Bhe-did not diro regular inesia-plenty of good, 'nourishing turned under by the plough. for the purpose Vftus� dance,"which carried off hundfods of. . I . 1 I . . . . .
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to, trust herself to think of it." ' , - -. " food. Many 6babi'to suppose that.1f the of fertilizing the soil. . lt.�mti also be. sown '-Oxllk the wives Of operatives And 'single. victims in Ahe - neighborhood refetreato , , 1* . .... .1� � . I 11 . .1 . .. .. � . I .. . . . � .
1. � . . stomach is'filled with gomething at A m6al;, on the � land. from ,which a -crop of early I women, but those of &'higher poilitign and sometimeill the'llfteenth century, to off6r , ' AIRDYNTIE.. . I.., . � , .1 . . � . -
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A Washington special says: . Crowds potmtoe,,,Ama,, boen� taken -off and devoted ,heads of families. 'The vice of intemperw .. M. -11� . � . . I
I I - . . up prayers And �owi to .the, patron saint, . . .. . I .. -.0 _ 15 . . s .
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especially if that something be made to to t . purposes as thatraised in'a . . . ... I . , i i%,Sx--- I VCDEZO I . . I I .
� dmily'vi'sit the depot Where. the "shooting ,,'- . . ance seems * to be closing,la on the middle f .; A . I I
occurred. "A showAaa;n. tried'to buy the .taste goodi" it ij�atters little what the corn . classes. - ii extends"downwaid, An influ- tVY06ghize a miraculouBeessationo the � I . .
. filling may be. I field. The fertility of sandy, soils epidemic, and it is 'a ,�ffilfilment of vows . . . I " , " - , . , ,
fixtures from the company, but. the coin, � People. speak bf an.empty , , I - 1. . I , 7 . . I
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. I Iteop everything; intact. 'stomach as the one great evil in . Is -soon exhausted unless s-decial .pilne, once fr9m. the hrielocracy, the' la;di'B of: ifien inade thato in gratitude, there should .. , . 1 I , .
delay About in I eals. - cage Of 'are taken t5 -apply fertiliz&s 'of %bome . . u -indulging in, the finer wines. be'learly dances pe I - Aotl—cuos I . � I � . . I .
pagy resolVed to .1 oble families rformed=-two ho Bidl 'S uqflh .. slr'op I . I a
The first bullet Ared by Gtittemu. hare never Genuine- himpr is ps for- . 0 ., , � . . .
been found, and some think only one 'the real need of the body for more building kind.. The cheapest ihe'thiod of enriching It 6teeps. slowly upward from the lower ,ward sad one limikward, mi closely.resein- I.. 1. I I . . . . .! , : , � . I
. shot . . illi6n who' use malt liquors � and bad . :. Fou .1 . . .
. material. Hungerisoften fancied ( .sandy soils is thifit of plonghihun4er the ml bling the -visitation: f ro6i whicli.bemyen-haa I I . . . . � . � � .
I � we's fired. TheAttoruoy,General-said yes- clt6n than .gen more green -'crops that ard raise -on ham After brandies. An. B'�glishmmii wb6 recently delivered thoin As rhythm mud good taste ()OU- " . .
terday thab'tho papers found on Guitteau I -nine. bunger. is felt) by. an, early crop is harvested. Lima * sets returned bome'after nil absence of Ave � Gilts, " 6"bs, , ASTA IvA .. . .
As "those who havelilenty. because there ig a . uld allow. . ' : - - '.. . . . . I . ,
. -would soon be made public. There w I favorably oil sandy soils, especially" after ye6ra said the hior6age �of inebriety in that �yo _. . ' WHOOPMG-COlUGH, . . * I -
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. nothing important in thetni' - , . I aense of emptiness in the stomach . green crops have -been, turned . under. ad was appallil1g. It is diffioult'now to - A *fmikws ADVieNT'IVICE. ,� t .: 1. . CA01alio. . - . . . . ... . .
Corkhill says n . 0 action - pt so constantly filled me tohm 'little . . . . . . I .
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. District Attorney ch Va Gypsum, or land plaster, is Another good Ob . I . �_ - � * , 1* I TIliff'old a I . I . .
ancii'for rest.. . My baby's cage convi . in inebriety. He said ,his ' he Dedge ofAthele.ibofk'�dn the rralri dencafrec 06,blis'ad romedy can be with obn Il. � - ..
. will be taken regarding Guitieau's case till l inces mineralmanurefoismudy iioilo'.1t imoreaBeg. cally indalgo W 0 wm6ndod for the above complaintil. ' , I . � 1.
' the growth of.clover An to be fast becoming a nation. 111rA.Trayelliag Stait More lAight and TRY 0 lie 1. , ; -
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the r1asultt of the President's ,wofinds Are me that citing between kneals is mostly a people seemod' - � T. If your merchant has iiotr fi�t it,. � .. �
� ifinal inere habit. .He has always been wall . dpotmtops,is'abeap,� . .1 . ... . .., , - . Can -get it for you. - .. . .. . . . . I . .
. ,ly daterminedi in reference to the nouvighed I . I .f ouna that he was more Suddagi'Y applied., .The carlier,,variaties of of drdakards.' . I . I . Airy than the Garb of did "anh' . . JOHN� NV. BIORLP . I . - . I
I % papers taken from duitte%u, Corkbill smys'.1. potitt6es usually do *better on, sandy low -' I . .- .: I k .
. contented and slept, better at night when - - ' � . ,& St. PaiAlAespatch says passengers on .. .. (Formerly T. luclile& Sou4' ' . . ..
I 11 ,A They aid not very iiinportant. the only be had good full meals-luostly sifted land than the liter sorts. . Buckwheat ban At Chernnitz, in SOMODY, PrOf- CYri4v, 0, the -Omaha train Which arrived ,�asterda,y- . Hamlifou;outario. 11topriator.... . � . .
. very important. thiug' is a full detailed gon be raisbit to good advantage; b . oth, dolebrated Gorman'toodium, caused a le . gof tell 0; f u . ''.. 11 . � I I . 1. I
Imilk- . uny atory. of ,k aisth3guished X ng- QQN I N ��
. Graham gruel and, milk, or,bread anc 6 stalks" .S.
its culmination, that in due time will be afways'expebted16 finish his MG&I before, ver succeods sometime . . . . . .
given to,the &blio. I think it ex, 4nuch, Aetter* on .'90;hdy . soils than tho ' - in the' wast, was on the Omaha train, on A ' 81., I " , - 1 , - I
bist6ry of the, crime f tow its inception W .f , =nt .of j the grain mud the . veal to be brought from his f Amily butcher's li7ab. nobleman. . It seerns -that the Duke Of. W 1 $.�
after weaiiing, for a few ihouths-and bd wbich -serve as manute... "Clo shop solely through his . power of will&g. Athole, Who has beiin spondirig
coodin 1 One morning as lie wag leaving * his hi*ae 600,000 03�os LA I - . ..
'y he turned to anything else. Beforeliewas . . . , . I I �.
a year mud a half old it was quitototiceable � It furnishes,,fboa for upo ying a sideping, �.' �ON THE LINE Or- TEM, �, , , . I I
cruel, considering,the fevered state of t%e , tr* grasses. n a, round of basinoss - calls hi's wife Thtirsday evening, occup
mind on this subject, -and -th in quos�. will . I 11. . .
public . stock, while the 1,�'Ots - Ifelp to enrich the asked, bin! -to, order the leg of veal berth. .While the train was stmlaipg A - � I _ . .1
' that he hardly ever wished for A thin tion -, but he forgot to do so, That even� . i . .
can Ineals, even 13Y i g soil. Melons, aqvidshes afidliumpkit, all . Binghdrii'Lake etation,. by some , niiiitmko - SCONSIN CERTRAL'11 I
� horror with which every man, regAiras the botw when others aroun during A seance over which, he'was pro- th - .. . � a I . � .
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. Assassin, that 'any . man's name should hini do well on tolls abounding in sand, and , ing, tue of a'frqigbt Irain ,ran into the A - which.)Yil. be �sent 11 , .
Were eating, Some who had A theory ;Xor full paitidulArs, I �
be mentioned in connection With him, that children. shoul the like is trueof all kinds of'pears. Ai;oil sidingithologofvbal f1sahi3d Across his re sleeper, shaking things titi livolyy I I . -
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He is an egotistical, presuming. dishonest which is-iluite sandy will prodtice it good mindi Vorthwith he caused himself to be -hub doing no particular dama4. Tfio address .1 I . . . . I
felt sure that lie ought to have something into a spiritual trance, .. I I .. .
,man, and to mention the nt6trids of citizens I .. crop'6f northern. sugar cane, and some of cast And, as $064 as sleepers were, frightened. how * C11A19AAEA NJ. COAARVO '. .
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vibo have had relations with him at this n show me A the best samples of syrup and Molasses 110 felt thoroughly ot i,apport with hig super, Among the number was the Poke, who. .� Land Comniffifilducir .Milwaukee, Wfs, � 11 . � .
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� time is improper and unjust. Thfi matter to stropgor, plumper (not ,fat) or more ros natural coxni;�unicmnts, he con'fiddd his jumped from the train in his night elotlics. 1. �. . 1� . .
I chocked, healthy follow of two. years, Y, pvdducea last season were made from cane I � .. . I . 1; � .
of the I . grown on land that was c6fisiaered as too O@er. to one of them with the doforolitial The train moving on, left the, hobletuaft on . 0- . . 1.
� o4hich I rafer is 6 detailed.atatemotit should like to see him, I t that it be then and,theto conveyed the pralild with 9, very attenuated ward AGENTS WANTED . -
titime, why it Was done, when it wag done, . I I poor to raise -n ptt�ibg crop of corn. A re(.iftos . . I
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Ana just why it was dond, given we by the sandy'fatm is unsuited for dairy purposes. . 'to the butcher. At that very moment the robe. lafs clothing Was lorwaraod to hith vor 0, laftillug a 001MIty. Can be. gold ill Ali .
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prisonor himself after I told him certain: ' I Alligator iLepkthtir. . 'Permanent pastures cannob be maintained tradesman 'be 'T, th atf , , * "
I I I by tbe'next traino so that he wau ablo to soetion of Canaid. .13olld Postal card Wi .
facts I bad obtained, Thera are to start. The rit *d ' the demand for on it, aiia thoaa Are essential tothe piodu,- conviction that come What might- it would conform to the customs ot thd country drops for doseviptive diretil&r. � .
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ling revelations that will be devoloped. alligmt6r leather in, Europe makes it potsJ4 tion of the grasses that aff0til the best be his imperative duty to send 9, I'q Of veal *lion be rda6hea St, Paul last night- * �- 3141 Ce II&NTON, fST. .WIN 0111AIGAv '0,N1tt' I
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From prosont hidications -the Assassination ble that alligator farmin - milk. A sandy f arm will not eariy a large to Prof. Cyrinals house the first thing, 1101t. . . - .. . I . . �
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was a, cold-blooded, ptomeditated.attem pt. important industry'inthe-nwamps of t �= of stock unless the system of pro- morning, and he aid so. . I Tb� Press Ass4fation"has been ilitotimad 11 ' ' . . . _
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I at murder by 0; InAli that know what he Southern States, The f6reign..,ldidana fodaor in Silciii,ispracticea, As a, The Parochial Board of I ainburgh, after that the military authorities have decided . `NTS �.- W�AN T rl, D r, 0 B. . . . .
.1 Aloorols.univorsal 48filsbant and eomplotd . 6
wirs doing, and. the consequence of his not. already amou'uts-to many thousand Mass,& consequence the ffirtility of the soil must a crucial test, have foub4 American to be that it is inexpedient to confer upon Major, I 0 limbid, 1,016 liagos, 500 engravings I 000 OW . I
. &I year. The tanning Of alligatorbiaes began b6- kept up by green manuring. . r M 0 , 1;,at,to
� I have no question thmt t,hd Ma.,ti is r4tien . dqual to home -f ad beef, and have agreed to General Sir F, Robortathe permanent auk facts;, best subseriptfon boolc in the, mAr
and sane.11 about twenty years ago. At Arat Louisiana . recommand the House Committed to con- of lieutenant,genaral ill -the army .in,XQdo9-. ,d oxclnslvo t0rrito,W; dit6tilars V66; I S . . . .
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A Baltimoro gontlenamn has lont a furnished the skills And Now Orleans Was . . tiact foi American beef, Of two pieces, hitionof his recent serviods iftAffaijistat IMAINSON I B110 ., whily. . . q
thoroughbred Alderney cOW to the Pr691- tficP Contra of the traffic. The general Out ot' 3,216 tubs of butter recontly each weighing 10 lb. 1,2 6z,-tbe only differ. though he libld that , � lly in tll " I I � . . I I
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l,nl, 8� that he may have purd milk slaughtor,h,!Jligators soon made them arrived in Glasgow, Soodmild, from the orico, after boiling was the horad-fed coft- field, it being lield that General 11obatt d ago, hal4lit, color of eyes "ana hair . �
, Wave puro; 1,760 tained 4'oz. more -bone, whitiolione of the junior position Would not justify his super- You will rod6ivo by return mail),
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'. s illness.. The tow will ' be vas. .Arco in State, and nowr, loriam is the United states, only 1,467 Board could find Any differolice in the session of thdoe officard standing before him OR V.
'd, the groundg of the Vx0oulivo Allief source of supply. The tanning is contained oloomargerino and butterine. -a husi
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mansion, '. I I done at' the North. The tittbkor-worm- is , doing great damago soup. . . . 1. I : , on the Hat of thajor-gonorals. YOURSELF 1111'1111!riave, I . I
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