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v"to ot J�jftte 19upperm, , Starts in the West, � a was low
ToRv 111100cle J4090. , . Near 4100 PW* G&I ON41 U JPlt"buLrg MUKIDW. . :ad my ,
� van is the 0413, Animal that can, be , 444A, Xy., About, twelve Years, On A t4Ur through the southwester# part of . 1. I A . . betrothed gii.X I in the oburoby#X4 .
. L (lNom, the Ardrosomn and SaItcoata aomld.) isught, to sleep quietly I . o9olayoull man named John, Alt the Province, (Pan Antonio 14preso.) I ranged to reit
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. On an empty to Show Qvilegbea of mental derangement, A reporter ot, the Z xprea learned from Uam 400011 4144' IOVQ,r, dreaming tba ala 1,
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. Bx-gueou Isabella of Spain w ill return to Mt Tamols 110% of conclio, the partioulars, The lip
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JLWo have been favored with the following Stomach. The brute creation regent all Hig father is An old, respectable citizen, UA will, . J I
maternal verses; composed by Mr. Robert efforts to coax them to Such vp I . Paris. Queen Christ! . n rct *111404audexoit, by and robing chiryag.
I I V101stiOU Of : Mud there� is quite a pu . ,- I 1. I I f A history that, Properly handled, woul.4 rom. the Most, . � I
Hunter, the worthy Bata of k �Tohu'o the laws of nature. The lion roars in the I . � moroug family of pauY Ring Alfonso on his visit t .
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Lodge, No. 1, L, llawlolr, on bearl forest until he has fogna, his, pro brobbeAq AX14 slaters well known in .the on Obognt of her indiapositi , , , bo_.Lisbon make the web And woof of .go romantic 4 .
I ng that . � y., and uppor end of ths, county. Es Wme At, *lip Mr. Goo ,on I Andlol lu$helrAeadow qWcork w4uthogravqQta, .�
the mQuibors of the craft were shbut to whoulio,bas devoured r I novel As was ever written, It. IS the stor lAttlo vlalid, . I *
I I .it he Reopi ovei until , 0 %nager of the, Met- of m beautiful girl who voluntarily lemy W11th a crumbli% ,stone mt- the f
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. 11 time unmarried and about 80 years of! age. obautffl Ban of Canada, at -Montreal, .has All the 1 * � . 0O4AACJtJIOivy. I . ;
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t ipullag, hence4o Another meal, Thaborse will Vewas t 1. , running wi d� . .
arep, Anew Masonic Hall At 111hy .. rather good-looking,. talland erect, been elacted,po Follow of the R uxurles and eleganoies of a bee t - On . !
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the cradle of 8�*Wsu masonry: PA* E611 night, in the Stable, and the pig will and probably Aix feet high, end the , 1. � � � OY0,10oloniol. fal h �� ,mglea tid clever toldJug It over suil over; 1,
re. was In ome inPhiladelphis, to follow E6 00. t�lvyay awootbearre feet w .
_ o,pitute,London.. in , as tho.little
Squeal in the pen, refusing all rest or aloe no Appowexl I exas. Ins
I p .t cause for his derangement, i Mr. Hague is At present to the. wilds of T .
.Qua uoi:nnu 'ZO]PUB, uritil they a,refQd, The animals which, � .n England. I I Blanche The Woun 4"lled. � .
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Ob, dear to Scottlab MaRoury, obew the bud have their Some time After, during the fall was the, only daughter of parents, who Stricken I ,
I own . I I with nameless fears, she shrank en,X. �
I ,provision f of 1869, lie TheL NeW Freo ,Pfeja of Vienna has pub� lavished upon her 0411 that wealtli, clung to nie, I
I The Mother Ledgo must ever be, a late meal just before dropping off to th -?r was ' duly Adjudged I% . � .
I I 001 � air .lunatic and taken to the Lunatic Asylum lishod intelligence fro dieting could purchase. Her &6saeo from � And her odes woro fulod With tears for asorrow
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ITIRI�111t, =g Man can trai at 'Lexington, whore be .remained a that the composer Liszt ; , I
� worth I nightly iplumbers, I I I u himself the rumors , in Rome Contra � AOL not000, I
A brot. , nd mud free. to the be . .6 Worth, her equipageo, hot - brQW4 Lightly the winds �ff t
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horhood go grg bit of sleeping without a prpoedin I dying. His beal house on Chestnut street I . , ore - blowing, Sol IY her War% 1,
� 1. 9 few baoutba; �Iid was I Ali At present io, exoellent� atone , . I
meal, but only after long years Of practice. authorities of ,ill . sent, home by the ' 3 flowlug,��
. Her broad foundations deop doth Stand 4% lie comes into the -world nature is t . a asylum as harmless, but A first Cousin, of.Quean Victori& died on Vveretbe envy �f many and the ambition Tograloerr4th6 unknown -years and a sorrow that . I
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Whoreoulu rourad our Temple grAndp � 00 incurable. . 116- remained with Wa, father October 28tht at Bay h * of a few. Her f wag to be I ��
. rent , in the person . I Ather took liar with him to . .
� Thatsuldingetar ptrongfor him, and bemupthe fed before he for Awhile' and was taken to the of D1448 Aleicaider Ratio, where she soon became the rage in -T. B, �Awr(01, h& Okprls aagavip
I TJJ t Shines afar. . will mleop. A Child's stomach is -small and county jail At Alexan the', of Wurtemberg, who. . . Zkoombef'. , .for
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A beacon IINt to 0ory lend. when perfectlyfilled,if no Sickness c � , aria, whore Inaliao kad Served with distinction inthe Russi�u the Amexicah colony there. Many ad. .
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. Aclown the page of history it, sleep follows naturally and. inevit . ably. : we . � . PON-IrIEV I ... .
. , ,, 41gestion . . I since., But, the o,timigest pert. of the Story The Timfs of In.dia, published At Calcutta,, . Mthy noblemen ha.4 offered themselves . 14, rXii,A1�1%0' .
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. Thy mono arci alsinipg gloriously; * - As goes on the stomachbegins t, to be told. Boo or his first &'Uncimogg thl � in I — .
Like Jowelo.rarp , 11 Aft parriage, but all in valp. Whenprooped
Ajoyoutl oompare I toompty. A. Single fold in it will make the = he raftioeil to speak I kirfr Frederick by bar fiib6,r for an explanation of liar -W08 Xto 401m. IP 14collattil T -Some o,da �
, � . Every effort Robert$ will au I . . I , .
Ila the name of Arasonryi, I little sleeper rogtless , two, Will waken it � was made, both at .. aceedr-General Sir Garnet conduct, she reluctantly acknowledged she I . - N$k4lemeuts, I . . � . I
. They 9 . A end it it is bushed a 614 to repose the nap to. induce hi . hOmeAude,ttlieS13Ylumt Wolseley as Qnartaimaster-Genepal of the, . I I , .
A name snat hath been nobly won .. is short, mud three-folilds put an end to the EQ bad a in to talk, but WitbOut RVAII, British &tiny. � . . � . was in love, and had been since horobild- In a Highland paper, a, Short time ago,
By aptleadured and bravely donog olumbgr. Paregoric or other narcotic fair odueation, but neither woula bood, with the ,son of. the manager of her the following article was found: Fortingall, : . .
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Aerom shore to Shore may he make. known his wautB b, Alfred Cloin, who, the St-Thomae!7ournaZ fatlierlo. coal values, near Pittabuig. This. ' I I
close its .eyes again, b y writing. in Perthshire, .is a, place of very great later, -
Tito worla o'er, ut without either , says, Whom Moringii Bishop, died Iasi week so Qnragod her father that he forbade eat, as here we in I I
. . Me founct wherever man hami gone, ' food or Some stupefying, drug it During all. these twelve years heisnpi, , set with the, woot. northern .. I
. � . . . .. o , . sleep will not, kp'bwn to have . uttered m single Otote,rYfition, HeyAstakenwith typhoid her even to mention the. Yburi man's, kDown. works of the Romans, and many I
Tb�daughters aya oliall bonor thae4 , - , no matter how healthy it may be� � . I I favor, but refused to have a doctor, he f I , . .
. word, and has - resisted the "most . nmme� again, and unthinking y told valuable discoverlea have been made bear. . I I . .
Ail gt;ai-.ttliybli,thx-igbtsito,redly; Not even an angel who learned the art of , � . 1. . desiring to wait for divine assistance. . bar she . � .
They love thy name, � minabreley in a celestial importunate and ingenious. efforts to 1. .must select some eligible ing upon the Roman invasion of the, -
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And proudly claim . h ' ' ' I . 1. . I wko a � . . . country. It, . is even paid that no less a , .
.. . 0 air 08-21 61119 a induce,.him. to speak. A few wo. . ,,go, to - It is said that Mr. VanderbilVis physician party within six montlia or comoo to be his
I A 4eat and vobla line from thoo. babe to sleep on an empty stomach. We the great. Surprise of his friends, 'he � began hats told him th diughter, ' Thin I . . .
At he should be prepox , king him to be in oarneet, personage than Pontius Pilate was born in
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I 0 . used the oMqa6ted illustration, 11 sleeping to converse aswell 'as.- be had, over'done,., the "lAst moment" at all times; that and knowinghim to be a man of his word, this rein .
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. . Thy boarylooks m crown shall be as sweetly as an infant," because thin oxPI . . ' otq Highland 4iotriot. The story .
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Uaoonryi I Mining his strange conduct by Saying aP.6P'eXY PrOmi0oo to terminate his days, the poor girl Packed up a few clothes, mud, told , � .
. ,, An honor aye to slumber of a child follows immediatel that he nimae a proia . And. that what zi . aoney she had in her puree A a concerning it being the. birtliplace.of
Till cartb Mud sky , 11 . � as to God that he . comparative rest is abs6lute , t th Roman QOvern .
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i3hall wane. and die . . . . ly I . or of 4uilee in the days
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� Aud tiLue blead Ili Eternity.. , with wholesome food. The - alee . . -of, the younger daughters! Of ex. bound as' air Circumstantial' 'and - . , .
I . p time, bad nAr expired. But a return of big Both teamer fqr New York.- Arriving there ih.no reason to believ� that it may I
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.._�_ . I Which comes to adults -long after partaking Ability to talk, however, brought with it Qxeea Isabella of Spain are soon to be there she telegraphed to her lover in -Pltts� -a I I ..
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11VO)FLIC F019 T114 01118$110NALUX. of food, and when the stomach is nearly no improvement in his , !r1edtbeInfa& � . not*ba absolutely true, We .to 'told that .
empty, is not after the type of malady.. I � I a Eulalls to an Austrian burg, who did not even Stop to oliango'bia p_ phort� time. previo , - I . .
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— , . appearance be Jo.. 'hopelessly insane. nep Clikistlana's brother, &no afraid was bo'thmt he Christ, Cmear . &ugustus Bout an embAsay' ,
. . Archduke, 9 I mining clothes, SQ
. iveople Wlao Xcoing Their )MOr n6i ]Eat infentil6ropose, 'There 1 .1 I . 1. . I . ; . .
, . .a . a 411 the �:differ- 'Although but a litila past 40 years, 41 age I the InfAnta. Maria, della, Paz to the heir. would miss the fast eiLpresa that was to. to Scotland, aawell as. other coun'triao, . I I 1, .1
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. 111heir (I.raipdonothers# . . nee in the world betweeti' the sleep of - appard I earry him to the'bbject of his'affeotions, .
I 11 . 'k oped, his limbo. emaciated, I rit, to. the Crown of Fortu al. . .
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I . his body is sto . , lih the vievr of endeavoring -what . . ., I .
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I . To sleep well the blood . .0 Mr. and Mrs..Tulian Hawthoine intend A . . .
. . You*bave reed Darwin's 11 Voyage I bf P, . , that eWells'the 'quite, gray �%ud Unkempt, making hi , I Grace. Church the next day mud the spoilea. )TW!V6VSsI peace. The Roman ambassadors I
I veins in the bead during. in to spend. the, winter at the 11 Old Mhiuge- "in 0 ild of fortune wag the , . -
Naturaliat," mud, reniomber big description, I I . our busy hours to aPpear a feeble old map. Itisootrange Concord. Mr�,Haw-thorne is At present in h wife of A brawny, are said to have met Metallanni, the Boat. . I
. . . must flbw back, leaving a greatly dimin. case, and doubtless would be an, interesting . I musculainihier. After much thought, and tish king, in this . . . I I
of the "Torre del JFuegisna.." He B&YB Z ishod, 'Volume behind the brow that Ile to medical gentlemen. Italy, taking notes fo .at . iegioni- 6" of tiIe ambas. .
lately 0 . . .r his magazine pap agroat-amountof plannitigifi-waadeciaea - Sailors being
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. � 44 1 certainly have never seen. creatures .throbbed with such vehemence. Todigest I . . on the places described in his father's no . I the father of Pontius Pilate. . I
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I more abject and. more miserable-oom- Wall. .this blood is needed At the, Stomach, I Iter, JPlato, � of "The Marble F&uu.11 I selves 9, home. , He pre-�mptea .And put- ambassador at Fortingall, while he was .. I .
. pletely nide, the body runpiug with the and � . .i�-h-1446" on-JElectrielo'.4, . � .
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. nearer the fountains, of life, It',is a .. , Victor Drumm' end, Charge des ,4ffafres at I chased land and, Sheep in Taylor . county, sojourning there on. big laudable mission, � . I
falling rain,, tlie figdre short, the Visage fact established beyond the possibility of .Dis is as ,age ob'%otricity,"' amid the the British Legation at Washington, gave- I built a house of , two small rooms, and. and it I is asserted .tbat,the Son was the . �
hideous, tile Shin dirty mud greasy, the limit contradiction that sleep aide digestion, and Rev. Plato!Tohnson the Other OvOning, as an elegant dinner to the now British Min- le, She cobkedo Washed. and Atteaaqd to vorita,ble Gove . I . . �
disheveled., the voice disedrolint, the gesturd that the process of digestion is. Conducive our reporter set with him on the doorstep later, Eon Lionel Sackville West, on Wed- bi � rnor of Judea, whose name. .. .
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violent.� It is hardly possible to believe . . . . . rb. humble Avocations of household-drud- is handed down to us in holy writ.� it; ,
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I -to refreshing sleep. It needs no argument of big humble dottage, 1, an' though w; . pesolsy night., Sir Leonard Tilley was gory he looked after the eh , eep and culti- At all events, as . Is, . I
them to be h4man creatures inhabitants of to'convince us of this. mutual rilation. oughter be, proud Qb it, still to my Sheller Among those present. . vated. a few;acreg _rtain that ouch a mission, . , ,
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the same world with onroelves.'? In the. The. drowsiness which always-followo-tbe "raind de age ob, ligb � tnin'bas ite.drawbsoks-11 . I of Imnd4 A year of perfect. was sent to Scotland by Caosar Augustus . - � . I I .
. Jardin d' Auel4natiou here there is a Mr. George Scoville, the brother-in-law but quiefliappinesspassedby, when the hue. about ,the t.ime of the birth of Pontius I
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. . . , group well -ordered meal is itself, a testimony 6f The old gentleman Seemed lost in thought he is defending Guittemu, .has written & . bAnd, broke. his leg b�id- the work of i � . I I
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es* tly imported, and, nature to, thig int4rdependence.-Ifeit; Yo,h , for, A moment, IiiechapicallY dro,Wi)3g a w I of 056. the sheep- devolved, 'upon the wi watching Pilete,'and that getallanue received'the . .. . I
. letter to.Chicago, making for 4 loan 11 fe- One Ambassadors. at Fortiogall, where'he'was .
. the description written. by Darwin fifty -TOWWal of. Gd*mdrce, . large bandana. from big Capacious pocket Mr. Scoville admits that he is rapidly w&st, afternoon, as she was walking tbwmrcl the hunting And he I Iding court, Tile . . .. .
. . years ago is as correct . as it vritten.yester. I . I I I 11 . ambassa- . . . . . .
1. and wiping.his ample brow. The.reporter, ' hissubstande intuedefe=e of-Prool- hc6se in her simple coun6y dress, a party dors brought rich prosents with t1jem, mud ' - .
. day. In a large enclosure taken from - some Uo-�v VL. *0214an Was. raw, f'or Xler who'his, made a study at the mooda of our "' I � I .
of the -o-We-fivira animals are assembled, I . . . .. . d,1tGarfi6ld's assassin. . . . of gentlemaii rode uP, and one of them was the Scottish, kWg, who. was desirous of . .
. . . four man, f our women end two or three ? � . . . C�JcXienx .. situple-hearted friend,,did not interrupt his . her father, who bad been searohin d f6tions with the insaters of the, . . I . .
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children of those barbaria*,a,nd. a, more buno.) I re nipeg'annoutices that Kr, E, .Dewduey P . i ,Able gifts. to the Emparox - -
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curious Sight I have never Aeon, or a more Governor Murray tells a laughable story, continued. after a little, 11 its all berry Superintendent. of - Indian . Affair I i n. The. remains of the Romaa : .
. interesting one. .& Crowd of thoiisand� of -of Us experie, noes in the Georgia, march to well, .to Coax . do liglatnin' ' from, .do appointed Successor to Mr. Laird 'as had, after all, been tlie better Choice, and camps are Pointed out by the natives with ' . . .
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the demiqndndov apid the our . long of all the sea which is worth -repeating: - I - . 'Itieutenanb-Governor of -.the Xorth�vest he was only too qlad- to recognize in liar no 4mall pride. . I � I I � I � . . ..
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clpsses press tbeirnose - a 6outinually4gainst 11 Speaking of the famous mai�ch thr6ugh Clouds, bat, after . you've, "' it Terri . tories. . I . I . I . � busb%nolagou-in-law. Heiersuadedthelp , . 1. � � I a .. 11 . . . .. .� I q, i ..
. look'out for it' -pro . . � .1 to , their home in- Tex4s.for a time Those who usei Carbbline, sq now lim. . - .. , �
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the wire screen which, surroup . Georgia,"' Bmid the Governor -1 never On olter, t ' livel . 0120 reason why it is 'believed 'that Mr. S, Tyr'eturzi with him to 11hiladeli i ' . :
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inclosure. Sitting on thdir-'baunches, Or forget the Amount of moneyl6cost.118to . .hia. . - I jerfedhed, the great petroleum ' - -
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' will ?M-Itrgit how to kick ; but, bress Qladatone -will resign *his Premiership is. � I . �-' ' ( �.,a,wmy.
at half length. . about a log' kei an old w6nian from :crying to death. do Lord, do lightnin' nebber foigiti'fiothinl, that be Said,, When � delivek�k his bu'dget, ' 'mIr ran 'War, m' distinguished by . . .
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I . fire, are, t6so creatures, clad* in a a wewere obligaa,to subsist off. the a . I 66AVorking JPeople 11, Flity jen A i . e b I ft texture of the halt � pro, . - . . .
n' is alleri looklal roun' foi a chance to speech in April,"" This is the eleventh time . I I . � th "a 'I "
'tied -by ib Fibrin , country Ms. we went albng,'aiid *a naturidl hitsomebody. You.gotto.k ' � � I (Lucy L%rcom In November Atlantic.) - need yt . .1. t�at moBt,Qxq-uiSiW of . . . I . I
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simple sheepskin - ; - . � 11 .g . Y . . cap yer eye on �apd will &obably be the'last time-thet I d b he tit . .- I I I .
about the nook; aud. whist-'elotu. .The took aboUt the beat in eight. -. One day we ib all do time, an' even d'en yet ba,unot be it has been my duty to'niakO the annual When we taik About ii --the Working all toilet preparation, . . . I . . . . . I I �., I
. letter is put on 'in 4eferefi66 to the preju�v .took posse0sioia of'a, chickei ratio * I � 1 4 1 . . � . . I . . . . . I .
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. h kept by surd'it woult -go. off on a Bout mul kill, financial statement." -. .- � lasseo,!! *a are using'voiy modevii'lan � . . - -
aloes of the visiting 'Rur6pe%na, and not an old lady, *he stood .,at the front gate W� on 1. I . .1 a I .. , . . I I _. . - . .. .
'. . . .. With a broom � and, t - free or fear Poe � be back'agin fore The Earl oflMount Cashel it about to . guage, which those wh;' formed - the, gr6at ' IVER POWDE�n lJRiVM$- AWAy' ]3,L.-. � . , , .11 . . ,
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. I the Parisian, -who .xathex � . yet - emu ,wink twicizn'lt is One ob dose mair'k 'Mrs; Uolesworth, Mria, - MoleB.. - masgof'6urpopulitloq forty or. fifty . years dachao, dyipepsia, rheumatia
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Fla.r.11; the hude. Their heir, full -of virmin 86 nebber ' I . wotild havoJourfil it aifficuit to . � : nd dasirn. for, H or. ts. '' , * * .. _ . � I
- u I . do.. to 16t run loose Wortb's age is not known., The Emil wag ago . � under- . sample 20 Con .. ,. . . .
I - ..con; I s officers' r sq. :Well, � if it; stopped rothl' bdrn:in- August, 1792 and heucc W-il-d 7anyw4arq. - V. . upAlts rig __ _ - , -�, -
. is a tsugle'd mass, Which they are ' Now, chickens ware- - donsiderede - . * � io.in: his- stand. The''terin' Wworklug pe6 , 1) . &t. : . . . ,.
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. oinually scratcWu . It is entirely innocent m6at, and as, we were -infernally hungry w6 . a rt r slo "I you know, so yo .? . . . , '' ple WAS . ., . . I
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of scissors. excepting at the fdrihead,vhere' *eni'for th6s6. old hone pretty lively; When - at � eaving- i � - then ,461&in used', be - ,b . . . . . .
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. . sho'.asw',that liar favorite ... ... fowls.: .... ,,,,-.out, er, . '. aP,,V,qxrx1_4�be m. defferezil-ti I U t I - I' -.. " � ' Y 3riihka� Cc�deii *as. woiked.� .d the . . ..
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it is. -backed off or bang�d. id'vilid most � ut rou ;-:im de,C'.4t. is -so 'Or 6 admitted and wa6-for several years a Blue' usually workedwith their hands; td 'defray � .,' . . I .. .- � I : . . 1. .
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. 7- � ad, 6be keeled right. djuiok tempered, afid when it 'trabb 9, 'it Coat*Boy, lie toopi'ved, therefore, an odu-' . their. collegoaxpene6a; and -they, pf teii-boll- - I . . I .
__ -Jashion able-4ndtiolio ti.w styW.Arn!M�`Ij 6ut, An't , I . � . . , �
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. " the r � 6�&.S&d egan o or I Presently 9II6, pre ibles- so fais.'dat ou."ig% stone: dead Cation somewhat' better ti, tinued their let � _. .1 . I .
. of the eyes. TJrJey in feAturer resemble b t . , ban is generally ' . )ors &�torwards, to eka out a. : 1. .. . . - ..
, � Ciregodian rather than the Indien-f6row began to Boream, and fiR211 Y, you could'hear I i I � . I I I . .:. . - ,
� . an yet house. All burned , 4o*'a- to de , believed. - - There &to persons yet living who nty income. The mistress. of a; t ,.. . . - I I I . . . . .
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bead broiad and low tilm w6man's yelrelear to Atlantk. him Blue CoS """ � .1, 4mily . I .... . .1. 1. , I "'. . I
, nooe: broad at base,, . 1bent ground 'fore YOU Can r cry I Fire P - SdOh'r& ' aid - -.,. ... r
r6ineniber. ,at the. t School.' .. ,hot own Sowing. and housework, qrj if I � I _5" .1 I I . . ..
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mouth large. Briofl; their food'at: home the surgeons to- quiet her, but they'fililed,. fluid as det ni-6wt be' fooled wid. Now, . I I it was too rduOhf"J1J0r1_aml-. �jgli_- E� �
, . r I and -than all, the%offi'cers' T The Earl of Duaraven rdt1J1r1J1I1,, - -_ I...q ;�, ,!--.-��.
is chiefly' fish, eateA', alive; here.. it is� I took turns, but . lass'Week.. wen I * weut - ' h I '-l5or'6f"r litfy-e as", help.". ,.Young girls, � � ___ - . . � 1. � .
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Uge knits an O the . u go pervous, � op oppor unx : , , -_ - � . .. r. .. - � .: : �, , . -
4 thrown int ahebowled'. 1 -the I ' t " tt ' as -a - - 7 .
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. beef gr in -thO�-b�te-Sttl�4-t!G,h-p&,,a-her-�the--ift,rw to call on BrudderEdison. Xse had a thou-! impoopoled.the B arl. for desighin to � Were g1lad , of * ty �. to earn . �
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as. matik,ebrfle badi Ana day isi I: Ought, t' -themselves in.'this way orby ' . _7 .- I - '.. . . ,.. . 1 . . .
. pulled" , .Pre. y . I at m6ose.vfithbutr Pay' I I - ,, , &a -'MQI I- 0: -1 !.
. I 0 - Brudder, Edison told me he . W]3glar OO& 11 op" __ . � ... r - . .. . � _� ..
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When cooked to their. taSte'-ft-ja . ver th,e. infdrual noiqe,, because th� vyhole try I ectrioit . - handidiatt they'. could .1- . � . .
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I . out With a- stick and. 'eataii,�'dlrt and Id hear - it, aiia: ,t 7might a could hindle d6- Ilectricity, i�ss. , been nob-sultid. 14, va'Sbo . 0ourtS, lear, I mobiiIg the df6trict !school . . . . . .
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all. Of their 'Chief JuXUrY__�_theirgr b - was heY,ttIring t2e' . andloid Dunraven no;� �dlt n,, -or"by. & , rr
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P040'. thei some 0 Y I I I . a , at r Fflie. summ r at . ,n I 3ont a - al . I , 'those . � . : I . � % I . . I "� ., , I � r ; . 1.
. and-, . a its a lightniu'rod,. an' it Wduldr , . -:, .� .. 'WiCofigli . . I.: . . . .1
mothers-thav are uiifortiin� voman... * Finally. Sherman -rode up and nio guit�f6r Also, imptilson nt.,, li�l - � .. . . :. , ... .: . .� .
I * o harm. Re said I cbuld')"ru r.. ._ . . �. . .. � . ,. . .� I , . . . : , . ..
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It is WAS.' All about, and when -we to o it t 'o ub�wheu I tried 'it f. I r . I r . . ' loymenis ;being' .Considered equally,, - .' : .,, ,.$eC)C).'C)C).r . '..' " . 1. I .
tely,deprived. a�13kod Wha;t 1, r ' t t 0 . . . . I �. . . r emp �
. . their ou;tom to eat -the old and feeble . . foun, I The ex -Empress, Eu Buie sayothmt�Pari§. .r6i&ctsble,' ',The chlidren of that r g ' ' � . I I . - � . : .
I r an . told -him .116 a%i4%, il Give bar r a b�ohel_of I . seems like a Comets Ai. Her firm ener- ' . . . .1 . 1, .
l . d the wounded; .When asked why they' - hadialt. learned much, or dat sumfin' wa's , aiion -were � brought up to e3idure, h'ard. . S&'htindred'dollarsFiro h�reby offered in s - ' , - . �
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do not eat their d6ga instead, thby giv Confoderato bonds for -'6r hens, and see- ' Do only wonder,is da,171 didn't die ,,, . Bee S calls 'her . the s�.' They -expected to: make somethiia . '-priZOS Mt the loading fMirS in Ontario Sfid - I � . . . I
op her.','. Actiug. on this "'r 11, � Wyt -I couldn't .even, holler. to. ,. . . . . 6tr ,,,,,,I, , - , 'r. �� . : - - I .;
_- -to understand -that 'the dog catioat6lithe if that'vion1b at I 0 aru -Isabella Is Oathqll no of the Suez Csn6d) I no k � . , . - .. -Quebec, 1889, by � I
4 I . , . - Up of .themselves: and of, life,, but;n . - . . I . I I � .
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I ottek, and an ol.d womah cAu,t.. catch mnY- ,hint, I proceeded to -biisinesk. We bad tole him' to take ae piaiuey ti , KLer hands are dou ad with fkeu.m%-' not w thcut -bonatant exertion�. The ener Y1 . . . .. . . ... I .
thing. 01 the -family or 'fainilyr ' ' captfired a;. Co:hfed6rate' train' the day .� in g,ab'b'%, Una, she has a�b oalese'face, andwalk's . i .
. . relat' a, ' ' I an, Is, .. me go, � home. I � I . . . . . and the - earnestness through Which their," Thorley Horse,,.: and Caftle Food Compa , � , -
Lou -before, With 64,000,000" of Confederate . r: to I a I � n
. chiefs or pairimrolis, they have no h , : - -in �W'th cane. . � . -1mv' I f , . . � . I I .. .. I.,
. notion, , wanted , o, Much . lathers'liad subdued tlild I . I . � . J I .. . .
no religion, no faith, not even f etioiaii:I thei- .money, .end I hunted 'up ,the train at my lif 6. Xr.44 dbion, he tole. me, would I . The'.'recent - death 'of .Rev.' ' lingerel. . , . I . . ' .�:. I ': 'r � . . �
. � . I . I . . Goodwyn � nature on this -Continent still in, '. r ".. .. 9AMILT.PNI .out. r : 1. .1 .. . r. : � . ..
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rduge of the most degr6ded,Afriosais. He once. Wall, 1 Stuffed , about half &million I 1akehole'of ,two. little'. handeal He said Betaily is announced.: The deceased was ;the air, a. moral. .exhilaration r 'Children Asfoll6wS:r $JJSOOMSh . .r. ...:"Ir'. .r
i r ' ' . Ste * ' 11. . r I I . , . at. Oanqd�'o Great � Pair, �.�. . . �, ..
hma--no k . ga, of: any diew dollars in aii old carpetoack, ond. me Chad dat was dewily nown W -the born half a century ag6grav� up penetrated To6nto; 060 Great -Contial'Fair, .Hamllton:� * ,r, . . . ,
1. uowledoe of his eg In�tdr . .r it acted bu de rhouinatiz.: a Unitarian mini r we . ... . . .
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tjnqtiv� names, or of time; � Lhe is � m ,,,the house.. ' _ r _ . . . .1.. .. I said to himi I For otire,Mr.' Edison,- I will preced.in�'generation by his live,, . -!he $30 Western Fair, London ; $20.1 Port r Hopb;, $16 1 , . , I
* 1, op . . . y and ibrough ovary. fibre .of thought witli Sherbio,oke, P, Q; * $15 Ottawa - $15 --Chatha* r. ^ �:� * - %. .1. I � '.
.F�uagian, as a horse ls�'a horse, a pig a r Madam"" Said Oping the Sack,; take hohr A Idoso two hAidles. .ef it will ititeresting, - Contributions. to; - Hewitt% idea; that- idleness. is -disgrace. U Was $15 Guelph; sloklnptou.; $10.Walkcrton; and , * ' " . � . r
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pig, and' simply 9; Apeniber of a. bdrd ; ! I'll give you; 060,000 to duit this noise.' It Ibligo. , . . . I . . r . . I .
. yotA,, ani *ja thit"I c6to' 'ole ob lom, Peop le's Jourhal 'and other pekiodlcals.� of -taught with. the alphab66mand the Spelling. r SAO at, Countyfair8 inthoremaipin countiesid'';' * .: ' . �
no knia;wledga of.Property, And -he regard . Was me still ma death in ii. minute, -and *then .Wen.I got tigllhoI4 ebr ,ein Mir. Edison,: Ahlrby'yearsego. 11q.diea.4t TlAd f, .. r r. , . ,: .
. I bar. -face expmnc' * I . pteebPb and OntarIP. F�r pdrticularo, see cirou mig. - - ..
for it beyond. it, miserable canoe, a bow� led in a broad bbille. I Imid . Vines, bc6k - it: 'Was 6nforo�ed by: . � .
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I I . he said, I Brudder Johnson, you feel. any. Foxford$ Suffolk, - � - I . I ' " i . ...: ,
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and arrows,;atid the Sealskin which .ho� the packages of - money .on tha:table, and I tbifig�tiokl&.?, :"No, BrAdder Sdison,7 I The death at, OincingmtLof 'the Rev. Z. be obnfessed thit it did. sgme'iimes haunt ' .. ., �, r . . " . . : , . . I
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throws over his shoulders.. He Possesses paver saw such,. a d6lighted *Oman. The repiled,wid a laff, I guess 'you can't git.up' M. Huaiphrpy� D. D., ig munouneed, The .the childish imagination Almost in� , . . . . .. . � . I I
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. nothing. lie has no habitation,, but, at effect pleased mej and 1,continudd;- I Gen. . I . - Wa;tt'S'. " -,, ' ' ' �
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�. no,thunaer,atorm std,ta,"titne ob de Year, .&c6a, I kubvr that D ir metI104-of tc�ehi
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night makes a rude neot like,a monkey�or m eial' Shernian presents his comiliments kin'you?rl Dat*ss-do less time Lla.fffor sed was &*prominent Pk6sbytorian* IiS Y. . r. . I ' ., EXAMINEIII. progress of our tud.ut. -' * .1 .. .. ... r
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dog, 1. divine -Well known iiii Cincinnati,- Chicago How, doth'th4i littlobusy be's � - to have the 3�aOit - thor I . : � . �
& Wf well, brass. . Improve each shining hour, , 'r ' " 'a , 1.
and sleeps huddled together -with his a4a.4100,000.' I ni3ver in my-life:saw judli Jole week. Do nex minute- and Philadblp , him. 'TI* deceased was a son. . . . . .. I Invest, 11n Canada, and'before , - , ,,.'. - . I . ..
. neighbors, His IJJe 'is 'vagabondish, a .eleAsed old woman, and I wound her up o mords t I ,, 40 t r .the ant; thou �6tiqfy yourself that the, ' . .
nornadie and be seeks Something to by dhmping'06 contents of the'B&ok apt n 6 '*88S my � of the Rev. Hermiai Ha6aphroY,4once Rresi. slid King Solomnii a 0. -91f .."Par".01.1,10-1.6-kMoo . . I
do Lord date al 1P.-Iling Your I.I.1y, . I . : .
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. I ColitinUally like I .1 that right feeling. 'I felt as though do wh9la,XaV dent!Of thaAmhorat College, and brother sluggaidi. . , ,6,nd be wise " filled'on6child's * '.1 ' .' .' * , r , � . . - .. �,.; � . .� .. � .. " � . .
I appease his hunger any �dowu oin the floor, aria telling her When. . . y-ork Central . Rail r �a , we I ' r 1p, r of the Bev, Edward 4, Humphrey, D.b., mind'With & dislike .:of iees -hat . . . . . . I .. �. . � I � I- I - , . .
- wild animal. Mi. Darwin..sayo - of their it came to.:.contrib4tion fbr diSir to s runni up
r eased atrusi an' haa Met, W,d, a, CollUejoij, I L . I I . . and ants- t -BRITISH'. AMEBIC -AN: COMMERCIAL' CIQLLEQE� - I . - - - ., �
in I , amqi tad.,to Almost hatred -,'�thay ran and - ' .. I I . .. I
. o Louisville, Ky�: . . . .. . .. .ilp . - .. - . r I I �
wigwams: I'Thby-.iesemblain form and females i could be' outdone by no man -U� .had s, -gran& smash 'up', wid great. I . flow and buzzed about her likii accusing. � TO'BONTO; . . t " I
size a pile of rubbish, the work of an hour." living." � - . � . 1*1 , 'an). I - ,. Professor Seeley's history lectures - I � 11 ` � .. , � . 11 .. '. I . . I .. . .. _. . �
. logs ob life.. I did Any'beBa-to, holler ' Mt spirits that left bee no pamod in:hor beautifigl . . . � . .
I P Their language, C&pt, Cook said, s6undg .."she invited the officers,'to, i landshe . tell you as truff d&6: I ne�bof wanted to. Cambridgevarb . Sor popular that they have. J ` ' ' I . - . . I I . . . .
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. bo,tw cooked . every obialiezi on the caused deopilisodnildrt to tiae Polito, under, ds,y-draams.-It *in a greatralief to see 9, b6b Is thO'pla a ,lost business. No institution I . . �
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ike a man 11 gargling big thr on . o q 4' vAuta es.to young man. Students - I ,: . I
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Very ,by is notorious, -and they think out cider as ftee law ranch, and got holler so much in -my life, but I o Idc't r The ladies from Newham r .loiter in the -air Around . the flowers, as if enter . e. or circular,*hnd specimons . . .
. Thei=1 mtor� Wewerebavitg emyaword. My ,,Syes, d . gr�dU&teg'. at r I . � . ...
. . BY sberted right, ' f Penn 1), . . I . . r. � 'I - -, . � . i
� nothiug-of dashing out 6obildlibralus on. A Pretty good time -when a ldng, lank old College flock' to these looiures: in such . they enjoyed the r lazy motion. As for the 'of Penn a r
-outer my head; an' Myr fingers, double up bewitching Oi6waB fi,hst the gall, , , r . . r � *
the rocks it he displeases them., , I . . Anta�thoie ' little black pagans�they � . . dd emu the Secretary. , . �
, , coon came in, and she said hot bus- olotib '' ' , k��' : -
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. . . .1. .. r . . � on nay hands, tin' my hands day, I Is up overdid the business by. working just as, , ... . ,. . . r . : . .. .
. , . . I bond. Pretty soon his eye fe - oil the . man fealobliged to give up their seats %ug . � . , . . . . .
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- I .. 1. . . . money. r., 11 on my arms., an' I thought 'some one was hard on. Sunds�� As on any other day.- 16 ' ,. . . � 1. � . �. . . .. ,
� ,. Curlou No � . Sarah,' said he, C where iii blaze . painfullyto,ke notes on.tbetc�ps of thei,.hiag. r ftX,&CK0S �1AG14A*1V`1TJtAC0XCXNJk ! . . I , .
. " ,. CEN, . - ,r. I aid You,get all this darned true . It?$ �B tyin.'raeupinathousanaknoto. Well,all . .. . . . Surely was net prope?:'-io� follow their I . I . . 11 . . I .
- The.people dare.not even .-move their , 4-A present,ftom G -h ' to once do ting was � gone, an'. I� dop dose - Queen Maigarob's. nervous condition.'is example . I . .. . . .. ; 1. I ..
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,eneral f, i. said,tG bv,*@ made a painful impression on ,,.. , . L . . . . ., I . . . I.:, Is a . � .. ! .
lips When the J agines6 Bin oror passei by. . Said she. . - .. ,Armab,' handles, au deo, won' it was fod late,* I get . .� - . . . �'. I r I .sure, promp '. , : . � 11
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. I P L r . . . up a yell dat could, be heaid most a mile. those prbseAt'at a mass in ..the oourt'ohapel L __ .. . I I and eMbetual rende .
. . -a' 6,ontmen6`41' 'cent, * At Vienna.". She relnained kneeling through . .. cmullm.r.4'e-sy primer.. ... . ..... 11, ' L L � � . . . dy for Nervousness . : . L � . L,
MALY old Greek inscriptions were ftitten " I 'Taint - worth Said' I to Mr. Edison, 1B.rudder, .1 -, ' . . . . b r., S,ml,, . I I ilit ALL its stages . .
'Alternately frotu right to left ina f rpm left 'they're kindlig'.fires ;with it down %t'N , , clobekViCei ,&ttho. I to f The Denver Tiibune is issum. yLin I I . . . . woe k. momm,r - . . , . . ,.
. L . .� . . , Owr is- 4A glnowine lightninl?', I-Brudder ,out the ,wb a e*a i h 6 . . . .. Lois of 8raiurowar . ... . . .
� Orleans., . L . L . . I i� *0.,. I . 'mdr Jor �, a use of . . 1 .
to right. . L. . I 11 . �, I -her hands rigidly Ana' ments Im. bov4l, Fri r I . . Prozu'ation 'Xight . . I
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. . I , I Johnson,' said he, 1*dat I . the Host she Clamped I ng Western a ildre .. - . . Sweat$ ;WeaJCnOig � r , 4
"Tho,old ,We at ible,'jeso imported from do bobbing, mal . I I . . . with 'nitg , .
The tactics of..` kissing - is unknown ,man r6sa - iip,'har face As t, cal. L looked.'upward, bar face - streiMiug , knowi , n. . It is much . . - .
mino P , hite'sa 'Yo4r Shirt -front, and. het,e 1. . . .,.. � More Lecterte'l than 'the usual bathe * . .... . Mud Gazoral LOW L. . . '. I
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�39 1 . y6s, it didn't Aop.ab do'Cuitam House* to pay . & L . .. . . .
L, I the Now , Zealanders,, Tahitana;* .`�7 .� tears. L� ; ox is in it,10 6to.. . . . . . of Power. it rope . I I .
. Austialians, Sqmmulis and RiqiAimeux. Wasn't pleasin't to ineet..' L . � . I assertions.th&t " thb red f . -lix . .
� . . . I � W& So.you Mro'the man that g�Var me this,. no . duty. Will you limb a little more ?I � correspondent in Zululand reporbi an . Bee th* liamp,Post. By its Dim Ray , 8 I . . Nervous wastei Ra - r . . .
Leonard de Vitici froq6ntly'w4touisbed., I says. lie. Says 1, I Brudder Bolisoili y Interview witri the warriors Who �killed the . %L JUYOII&tog theJed6d I
. , are you ?. I She called Out, iamehina f or the $pinion is in I vou. emu behold the Electric Light &Orogar' rignAlJo Mmar')
. � dat 3: haw had 'nuff Or ter day, - ,thouKtba Enfeebled Brainj and
his visitors by, jumping to the ceilin Wid 1 _. � L _I Prince Imperial. - When they telleet, Stroup L. 1.
. r4g&ivat r . 9 old broom. '.' L 'r I W.On I W,,t',,r why they did u ilie, 'Street. Zbere is a Man Loaning Restores Sukpr Sing Tono and vigor to the Ex. . I
knocking his, feet the bells of'. & me more I i��ll bell" agm.� at remove the gold -chain .1 � baustod Organ8i The experianca of thousands . . .
I ' r :1 - 11 The ,ribire biess .rose and started from ti,ate an, and medallion around his ueck after death Against the Lamp Post. Perhaps the Lamp . proves It all 114-VAT.V" . .. � I
glass chandelier. , . .1 . . 1, . Xow, den, &s 'all a matter ob 'Zrl RRXn1)y. . _ . I
_ . that houaoi. We never hear&any more of berL, Poet would Fall I if I ,it were not, For ' the Tho,Medicifiels'plOasintto thatmote, abdift 1.
: A bride's dress in Fiji is so -cumbeotto - drW 0 bringin? fip, die 'holdin' on to alightnin' they toplied:"'Because fiewmabtave. He I I . L ..
r it io'emrried by.lJOX frieuds.torthe andtlibroisn't a man inthiecrow h bolt wid Lie hands an'.not-feeliftP it, buC fought like & YdUz)gr lion." A areas marks man. . . I . It is . . 1. no' case and undor no circumstances can It do
that would meet that old w6mmn for All that oPe�rs to. me d6i do, Doid would have to , the Spot where be fell, trees and shrubs lie Here, we Have -a Baby, composed barm. EAth box c6ttabis suffiblailb for two , I .
. church ana, put on ouiaide. on � the shots Conf aderate- money, it it:would.bring 100 ,,,, r Plante L to SAY, L ' week's medication, thus belm rattch b'L L
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. . make a men btipurpose if he Died ,.him d around, mido strange. thd� -of -%; Bela Head. mud a f sit of Lunge;. One than fthy*otboVLniadIcino Sol " to
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under the Cocoanut trees,, .. . . 'toplay-wid dat Sort ob ting. it aon,do Place is kept in good order by the ingstakea a Rest *bile the *Obher tile chempost, it is muoh bottet. . , " . .
, Cents on the'dollokcat the Treksury.Depart* I game of the Li . .
Finding the artari4 OMPty after a6a,bb 'I�enbf )Vm�qliii]&,0,1"� . I . Full partioularp in our ampblet, which we. .. . 11 I .
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. I ' . I . . . '. .. in rhournOlz no good, an' i.ve�a i1m,fook ZuluS who Slow the hapless Prince. ' Rufis the Shop. One of them is Alwaison desire, to ratill free to any dNoleess, . I., . .
gave rise to 'the iolee'thit they conveyed. ' - * ,i,yk do. next time I shal.1 tako Deck alkof the Time. The Baby ismBiggOr -aactOm fiangactic -ametilewc, is' sold '" I .
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-onlyaii. Heuce ilidilr"name., - hwas this �- , - " AtthepoSJ_0100c. 'L The Australian reputation of Sir Samuel man - thmo- his. Mother. Ee likes to Walk dingi at 50 ats. per box, or 12 b 0
1 . .. Wile6u,'the.Couservative candidate for I 11
. ewL I . .. wid do reglar Practice." my obandog' , ists oxes.for $
. belief that Harvey overtEr in 1620., . A motherly loolting � woman yest6ra . . I . . ., 1. thwi I bom0led.freo.Of postage on.rdoolptdf .
I � my . L WKIor, around with .his Father at Night. The' Or .
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. I . .61 . . . . tonagrry, tests partly on his o mL a monoy, by addressing I I
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The word 11 dad " is puro Walsh, and is, carefully' handed * the Among clerk , at the . - � . ship ' " g end all L . BlatkIg RAnitnetle Nediclue 0oj# . I
an interesting survival .among us of the Nst-Ofilco'm letter marked ,,in beats," and . . � JrAabor Noieo# " of .the rich Wilson, esimt6s on the � .
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. . iquired if there wagaiiyoxtr . . imord,'partly on his representation of ,of the Swearing. � - ..; . WillasOr, Ont., Canadai I .
ancient British Imaguage. The begillnifig IE a charge for ' The boilor makers of Detroit, uumberin In Tbie'oorry Speeta'610 is a rlum�er. 110 S ..
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of the LordlB Prayer in Walsh it �, Bin vvr�titig that On. - I I . .L I &be 500 ppvsoba, Will Strike oil. Men fL fern Province in the Upper House is -ragged Ana cold and Hungry'. Ed'iq . ol(lbyaltdruggists everywhere.. __�, , .� . � I .
. . . . . . . . . of Victoria, , and Partly on -big ititkoduction 'V . . I _� I .. �. I .
!Dad','t * . . .. I , I do nobt "get all SOV41160 fro 60 to of salmo� into the Colony. ' He went to I I .
I . I ,6: oh, none At all." - , t �. 11.1 1. �_� in 62 'cry, very Poor. When joil See Him Next , .
� HOW Soon ,*11I the lebteJ go On . � 15 I .. . . be 'Very, very.. *Ach, wear r. . 1. . .
There are -many curious ihstaud6b where ,1 In about forty minutes." I .1 L .2-75 par day, 1 . Volbourne in 1662, wdrkad foi ix time in spring he Will , fe 'takes — - M X2 I C40 - - . � , .
the Idas of one sense adds to the acuteness, I Diamonds And Broadcloth, Ili i V . -_ I I I
. n.joinea,his br'otber in - 11 W. --I= I
, � I The flist.olass'nienof tho.Toronto p6libb .the ,gold A61ae, "the A . .
. 11 No sooner then that? 11 � -, foico have sigaod'a petition - pisyiug for an in Washino now but She will be able to , . I
I sheep farming, And with tho.1101P.Of % few - OvOr.700 Starmneiska bave.beon cuj6d bE till .
of others. Dr. Moyse, the blind philoe� . " Well, WOL might hire a special traid And 49crease,of 25 Cents par day on their wages. ��vor&ble I Move in tbe F irst, Circles by the Time the duringthopast6bre0yegro, TostimonimlIgpLO . .
. opher, could dieting L Wall a- blLck areas, by get it off in a,bolit twenty miuutdg.!� They 4ay that� laborbkB got from $1,65 -to seasons, soon became a very Walther turns Warmer - and the Pan6io.g all parts of the 1,7� S' and Canada. Address . .... . (
. , the smell, I 44 trouble.? " L . 0 L prosperous man. He was kaight4ln 1875
vould it botoo much I 0 1 Bloom Win. , I I . STAMM911ING INSTITUTE, -London, OIIL, . �
Christian names, era So. 661led by havin 1. . L 1 145' par day w bile Policeman t from . . I I . I ;I - I . I . . L I .
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L 9 . 0121 none at all." , 41.25 to 01.75 r day. - They efso, state The Bithopof Mauchoster.00nimenting _______'._—,- " . 0 I L .
. been given to converts in baptism as Shbati. �116 thought for a moment, turtod the on the condact,oftlie. late, Capt. Strachan, Amello'-pohl was m St. Louis hunchback- i I e . I I
tutes for their former Pagan appellations, r over three or.four,ti that the priao'o?p�roviaions has been raised of the Cyprlau, who, when his vdasel wag . -CA. a Ic I von .. .
many of which'wore borrowed from the lot" ,me$, slid finally Since the laborers gob their ificreape. I ,Her deformity Wag such -as to inake hot I . 1 I I . . . . I
said: 'I . I .. I I oirig down, gave the only life-prooerver lie I
names of their gods, and Wekb' therefore L The mixers ana teasers of the glass ad tbL a little Stowaway .rather hideous and na,turallypho had no , ,
,. " I guess t won't Ask you to hire t6 liousen stPittBburgo Who have been on S � mud 1006 11"S'lifob in auttors. At the age of 40 she lived &lend Bidlo s - AdrtoosuOlyo, S
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rejected as profane. . - 0 : nsequenoo, said:, ,, If thia life *cro the I . 41 �
The false pearls menufaetu � special train, but it you will be kind strike for tqo weeks . wont in at the old 0 and worked in a glove factory. Some mis. I I .
� Ica 80 largely enough to telegraph my Sister that I have wages. $ L . I end of All thitigg, if there was bobbing oblevous girls in the workshop told her that . I . plon , . . , 'O .
in Parls� aie lined with fish ocal6o and wax, ;#rIjtep her 0, I I � . beyond the grave, perhaps thoymightemy a handsome foreman bad fallen It, lover #�_11
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The Bolles of the roach and dace are obiogy come till Monday, and to be af thp dopot to The palm for politeness among convicted he (Captain Straeliati) WAS &feel. But if With her, And be asaisted, in the joke by C'OVGIXSI COLD$, .AsTJMA L
employed. They have to bostrippea from meet me; and that -mother didn't go to madarerd must. be Awarded to the -two tbutoWN00,11"Oeft6to mild if,"Olf-SAOI!11100 maintaining a niook courtship. Ainslie - W1XOCrr11VG-CoVGJX, ' . . .
the ftesh while the fish 10 alive, or the Toledo aftetall, .1 shall be 6var go much Ilwl,b r " sontended to lid hanged at was a la* Of Christian duty, bethought wait Blow. to belidy I a that, she had won so .. . CRO". . I . � ..
9118 .fiarri a go . that man would be one to whom the Lya ' 6 she Wayl
tonin$ hue 66 much admired in the romi ab,,4 LFWWOO�. Henry received the , I L .
. ' ., � obliged, Good Mornifig. 1'�Datroit Frei attractive a man, and by the tim . .. .
pearl could hot be imitated. . Pra$. . . . . � Abnouncoment With Ontire Calmness, while of the Harvest Would- say one day, I Well 'fully convinced the others lima grown tieda d�hls old established tomedy Ohl' be w1th confl
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.. L'' ,__!1�7. .7 . t � I . irank remarked to the Court, with & . doto, thou good and faithful adrve,tit.1 11 The ttuth. Was made Tpryi I
I r Ce t "L �o zVoleeciving hor. 6 IfT01W TAftollahl has hot go it#
! atill'very dolJoittd" 111600612t M r wn Pf an g6T t ft., Lyon,
, Cardinal Nine his succeeded to the pre. Spurgeon's bealth is. I �gao�IXO, " Thanks, I am An I %uP, n .
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I . f eatuess of Congregations formerly presided And he will spend moA of, the winter at a guilty IIian could ,.not have more. all good soda. Where 'WAS Captain a bitter oured upon her tormojltors And I JOHN 1W. 1310=12 . .
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over by Cardinal Catorlbi, " mentone. . . 0outteously expressed his -gratitude, S brachan's Aolfish)I68A 1 committea Suicide, . . . . 116milthn On , *. � Proprietor
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