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L.sboring under the hallucips � sCarlyle. �$.tudentoh . . 1. .... lWastl6exi4- Aorenview—" , r � . � -Iltion thliLt . � I . avo held 46 Meeting, On M Palapney, a French scientist, has x ri,jaudi in , a Uilliollairels (PAII MAII Gazette.) 400-104 . somebody was About to lynch him* Job . it . . a of Pir. and 0". Wallraven. I I the .subject and decided to raige subsori written ah. interesting paper on this sub. I The idem Of establishing a universal Ion. When Mr. Elijah Wvlr*v . RyAnj formerly of NOW Brunswick lotarted � i tiolio. Mr. Boebm has been selecte4o,oth". Vamily. 1. an enlisted I � ; . joct, a translation of which ap Ara in the a is one of th Sta Army in 18,68 be. lat from Fort William recently to walk to, th � a oldest of those utopian the Confqder 6 . a r artist. -who Shall undertake the work. "Popular Science Monthly 11 lol: Decom. . f,uh"otes cherished by gbilauthropisto who . eautitu railway works, He bad . I . . b , behind him A, b J� young wife nd he left bi , net gone far wheri - - . I I a A Shetland Molting beat, while engaged hot- He treats. t4o question, purely from . ' turned home When . . . . , "I , . -LUXURY AND EXTRAVAGANCE EVERYMERE. love to Onefit mankixi' by warring against three children. When ,be rd a Comrade And, Wandered ofr. I � I . a b d gone goin .. At the close of thp war b1s. ,wife b a ... a seventy mileolle .1 . � . and three I - . I � 146t the ha4doc;k fiabing lately, brought up � A zooto foal standpoint, Bud his conolued'on . its customs mud conveniences. Few, how, I : . with one of the books the remains, of.4 Are 1191 ikely to be at All acceptable 'to A despatch from Now York do -day ever, have taken ii " ohil4reu were not to be low disocirded his boots and ,iient bare . I - , � . ­ -tedt* - , p the question of a 11111, id. He learned . foiit� . waigtcoa,t� with a Geneva watch And chain, those who Are .Accustomed to aPproacli it (weanelsdey),13AYS: MioSLelJ%.OaS , He, WAS after, an I , - ood .' �Vsrda I words found bi � : . I I � .... Tax .l. language ihth such a considerkta, that Rho had been persuadpol,'when the Jacuolk . . , .^ I , . attao'bool. Tho wa,toi � troded, only ,on its sentimental .side. However, derbilt, Yolifigeat daughter 91 Willi. 94 Va 00 08 of all Federals ocoupie the . Country, that ly � h was gretitly cor � ii.� desire, tO meet .the rovoillen -d - , iug in the snow unconscious, And B143084 1 � ,but th some ofhio statements, which appear to be, 4arbilt, was married yeaterd&Y afteM, Mond as a Frenchman. Pamed M. Slides. her frozen to death. The Indian and � I a Chain was in good. condition, I , Pon no safety was in going Worth, , 11 I , based on statistical will be read with in, to Dr. Win. Seward Webb, son 6U,Qoklarm1 Recognizing the fact t L squaw. thawed him his . The ;Scotoll V roe Church Combliplalork I -thm 1$ the Patriotic For Yea's AOL tidings came of her , Cut, =4 sent him by I . I roe I ently opub a mougrAtulatory note to . Mr., toresti. He Says the average difference Lin �Jmmea Watson Webb. Itr-h, �'koport4d - onseeptibilij of MO,tL , , ' _ - Im train back to Vort William. Dbring his . I - � y nations would be whereabouts, and, not owing whether � ' height between the man and wQmau-is four the father �of the ' brio:16'."Mage'ute , shocked 10 It th , I . . Walk Ryan lost. A 9064 witch And 1600 ii P Bright, who inroply says he takes -it. -Ali 01 I . 4 ' ­ L- .... a dialect of one country she was &live or- dead, he instilu. � I and two,thirds incheo'L Sod the Muscular her with big present, as -0-111 were Chosen as tile basis of 0, u I cash, and has silice a . � J .11 . I very precious testimonial that lie residin I . myersal ted proceedings for divorce, which was to L . , -topped several'of his 4 - - I I as force of A. wommi%itrom 26 to. 30 years of Ah avenue And m cheque foir� 1289 yvOrthy i ,eq. I I endeavored honestly to promote the t�lua ,,go. 'tongue, M. Sildro proposes that a new granted. Mr. Walraven married a . I I interests 9 I f SeQtImud by legislation limped age, measured in the dynamometer, is. A The bridesmaids were, six in' numberi and language shall be. formed lady in this county, who bore him one . . � L. , out of the I I I I I L I tfilroi lesethan that of a, man of the game besides them there w - - � � d .'in the of music, d � AnouT this time look out for 0OUgh"L ancl I . . . , a L ere Joing seven notes . 0, re, "li, child', and she died. In tho'naeantime his colds. The cold weather induces man I y L ,?, upon the principles of justice and Christian age. TU , I , I . I . a pressure of tile blood is wed leg procession four little', girls, '41 � � mor lity, . ,t fq, sot, la, ail which are pronounced i4 first wife, learning of the divorce, and war. L I Al . stronger in the m I . cousins of , I I . peoplo to keep the temperature in I ,Ale, but the pulse thebride. Thelittle&ls'wer i t4o game way by Sit, peoples. A , ge of her husband in Georgia, married a houses 00 bot that the L gr I .1 their � I - Since 1867 no fewer than 2,800. houses. in looLs frequent, the ,difference ranging dressed in Vale she.11-pi4k jilk' -W9t 0 11 the rim I ­ L 1. I L . eatelot, danger . Edinburgh that were pronounced unAt to. from ton to fourteen puloati L and ,a words in the universal vocabulary would be Northern man, who after a. brief married ,,,less, from folng Cut into the cold air from I I . . , I I I I I . i, . ­ I one per pluph Gainaborough bats, and c4r,ilacl- Leg.' , Made withooing-olinds-of theme, notes. I The IifQ 4ied, She married the third husband, the furnace Ike temperature, of the sittinli, - . �. . I . live in have been.'pulled ,down ; more than minute. A, woman. inAkee, one more respirs- horn, hats filled with Mine. kehistf roman, meaning - attso ad to the simple notes a Mr— Backner. He L . . I L I . , , I sickened and. died. .. I I L . 'L . 112,100,000 wAs At the same time Spent ill tion a minute than a mau of corresponding with bunches of Margit ilh�,, 6 L or aining-room. Not only this, but w City �e;b The oritap a u . . I . , indows. . . , Is ,on La .., ide 99 'themselves we I'd be: do, no; re, and; ini, One child, as the result of this union, was Are closed at night, and. the sleeping a - . Improvements. The result of thl 0 . . � L' , I I - 41, I 11 average brain of man is, heavier the baskets. The I , -41mw . I' la the; ail yea. The her. Her three children b . . . in . . . . I y a so, wurl Lou , or; fa, to; sol'it' left part � the death rate is interesting ancl instructive,. a proportion of 461 to 42i ounces. , Y ment becomes impregnated with fetid airo I . I . : .. pansy pins, gifts from the bricl6g co;o. 4h6 161ifniiie *btlNe i6r;led by doubling not )lee tot husban4 grew up ,at" so that the occupants &wake in the m oru-, � . - 1. exhales bridesmaids wore exqufaite 'ar"Ws ' of - +o,�,dls­4. �,i- vi . , t Jn ,1863 it was twenty-six in a thousand, Man absorbs more oxygen and . ft 11 and in . . . -Now it is twenty in a thousand. . , I isip, & bullband ; misi a, P, tied well' off and they opened L ing . * ,, I . . I IN . P I � , . , L more. carbonic sold than, iroman. He eats. moles Antique, with the front Lmd in out * *UO I, - and - plurals, � wb unrefreshed. and uncomfortable. It' I . It is said tb at anc that relic of Burns is wore at a ' oftener. Women I . doubling the qon. correspondence ith their father. people would on I L . L I I - ' I . . 1. ' I a sbikeffitlo in `finAl�eyllmblu, as fifl, a girl -, ftl&, Last February their father paid them a . I . L L , ' crystal fringe. They were- tri " V ily lilmin What a tonia fresh,L . time ' "40 eats . tl 1. I .04 V A � coming to light, This is an old-fashioned are more superstitious, more imitative, 1, Rh . . . . . .1 air is, and how destructive to health: . I . . am "panniers drawn bakik, S�fi ­ ..11 . r & .Sn6i�ylis: d661d . , . , silver watch that bud, belonged to the post more talkative mud more timid. They Are . with 0 , 7 i . ' that the adjec. visit to their home in Indiana. - While oruerelhot upol ill -ventilated roomo, the, . � � I - .b.4 1. I .1 . ­ Btrioh tips. TIHie, diish6g, ve.'sliall, a1W I . I hW', '' . � , re, . t 1; kye-mlivr .6 'substantive, there bemet the wife of his first love. The doctorp, hills would not be no, heavy and the . I .. ... bearing the hisoriptiou: *I Presented to also more devout and charitable. The dif- in deep s4umres at l5U':ixe6V -4 - - ". --L . � L I . ­ ,a c I 4 0 V f d i z . : an -- ­ pbraul 3tc ."A � wbich, he Meeting ilias a joyous one, and aid times ­.;­ � .par, . . I A re, C & - ­ i .... . . Robert Burus by his brother ploughmen." to n a is greater at n!isturity than in ,With white silk �Stid' Out'i?dr .. ... ­ dertaltero would. not flourish as the I I L, There Was also ilLie date of the presentation, youth or ol I so I bools girls hold the bride's dress �1. 4 P i 0 as t "' "". tbO;trbub1e­;W­­ ' Rei the acr� were talked over and mutual explanations un , L . ,y do. . ,.�qo L 'L � ti ' 0 hift '44.'112cam Is overn - � . ey became re -en. . da . . was kiftiriol bfH161112688. ,:, alf0d .. , The Bible contains 0,556,489 letters; ; 810, but this has beau forgottgn. The relic is first place tiTe*12'n . .. 11 lo i4t I G . made. The, result was th I . . I . . L or thereabouts, and *m was MAU by Worthi'afad"Was - �omoosed 0 L Ment"' L 0 Id too th " - 697 wordo;'.31JU ver L .d us I I I Do4do siso;fasol gaged. Mr. Walravon returned to he 'Word sea; 1,.189. obapters - I L - said to havii,been in the possession of end" 'lower rank afterward. The difference ,is silver Satin, with a Fiench train. The Lassidore.11 . . . home ,at Kennesaw in this. couu�y, a"'" 66 books. 11 and" occurs 46,22i .1 . . . I I . I 1. . , Charles Thom, m, pit-HitAker at Crojigie, Dear greater in the higher races than in,,the whole , ith L . L I nd � I . dress was velled W the richest of , — , , according to .a times; 1- Lord" 1 854 - 41 r ' 4 B I I , reverend" only once , Kilmarnock. Thom's. story was tha 0 in n il . . grooment Mrs, eckner PBSIna, L - . I ., . t he lower,: where women share in the labors of point lace, ro* after rew f r I g ,ounces BVFBESU3RZNT noofms. .,. arrived at Kennesaw last Thursday. Whore an� that in tire 111�h . L The 2�tlx' . . . - bad received thereliefrom an oldmuntol the mail.. The two sexes'arg of the. same -across the front.' Tba. veil of point . . I � 1, , '. . L . toteketoeome fb*�, � . ... ­ I � was I 1 . . I I . she Was M.6tr by Mr. Walraven, who had verse of Ahe .7th chapter Of Ezra cq�tmins . I I L - Burns' at Ayr o � at friends size aniong. the, Bushmen. The difference, lace. and 6xt6a the alphabet, The 19th, chai . . . I L , decl- fully to the end of the- 111111POrtunt M,1quer Maw Declodon.. ' the license ready, a;nd forthwith the.�mpPy . pter Of the: I -in Walal�, Wlilther lie was going to work. in avierage'eranial capacity of men and train,, It was secured With disin ' I I . . - I . 2nd book of King I I . . . . � 1. . ends. lidgmiult was delivered by" Chief ,couple were reunited after a separation of 8 and the 87th Chapter of . I I I . He resided in Welds three or four years, women in Paris is, dodle that between Man The bride's travelling dross was of bronze 'J ri I e , . Ismiah, are Alike. The first man I L but failed tolinil the oldlady's'friando.' He and 4ompn in Egypt. M. Delauney denies tr,MM.8 11 eighteen L recorded 1, . And, fin green Cloth, richly braided and d, notice Wilson, yesterday in ,the case of �L y6mrs.-Ma tta.rournal. 1. as buried in a coffin was Joseph, 50th oh&P.L . I . afterWards returned to -Ayr, ding emphatically that the difference in Intel. With Otte Longhilo, Sailsom, dialmislaing the, appeal 11 . . I I 1. - . L r, fur, .with hat.' to match... I terof Genesis, and '26th verse. Nowhere . . I .. . thati a. lectual Cal " L ­ � I With Costs. 8ansom is a sub-le-ssee of the G. JELIESTOUIED rmo.ftt A im""Nz- - but. in the lot . I shebadAled during*his absence,.r L , padityie'dieto odu6stion,and At Mr. Vanderbilt's 'residence, where a I . I . 1. Chapter of Timothy is the . . . . ' . .. tained the watch, not knowing whom to asks how it hap&no that, although iliere . receptio L n was, -held, I - . T. R, Depot Refrooliment-room, Toronto, Nourn GitzEcE, N. Y. April 25, 1880. word grandmother mentioned. - . I . . I 1 2 it tol He Stated that a Kilmarnock are far more wo , men than men following placed on aid L, a "no' of Palms Was And was brought before' the Judge of the Dr. It. V. Pmacn, - Buffalo, 14. T. : L, Dear - . I I . , . . "..... ... ve , - . e4 a of the hill .1 T ites: I have . �iolt r had offered him BIO for it, but be music as a ofession, there . with mistIe. County Coutti at Toronto, on an application L foi. d - Trott, Canton, Ont., wh I I 0 . Or Are no women too and red berries interspersed. Bain. by hislandlord � l I ty'lbb write and thank. Un Dr. Wilson's. Anti -bilious. and Pre,. . refused to part with it. . . � . . . I ,. . � I I . Sir�l fool it ray du I . � � composers. His Donolusion is that the - h him ejected and his you, * for what your 11 Golden. Medical . . I � � I - — . . I . I stein, wit a full orchestra, was hidden 1jase serving pills one of the beat medicinei for : � . greater the education And Advance in civil- behind the trees. On the let b side of the the' a caucelled,= ground of breach of Discovery 11 and il Favorite rrgooription 21 I L .� L . I I , . � L I . tend I , . . I avapepaim ever used. I had the disease for . L � . I . lizat . - hall was a large table covered with Maiden at had sold a, have done for my daughter. -' It is now five tfie last . I . Booming the Baby. , ' ,ion, the greater Will, be manle pre ovenant A bir- . - I, I � L eminence over women. . - deteoti six months,' often vomiting'my . I V, � limit fern, supporting a miniature garden,of . ve some whiskey, which, by the weeks Since. she began their use,,, She is L -1 L ,,Young.' Nother Hubbard 11 writes -..We , I I L ,yictualo before I Could got - relief. These I I -are all creatu re" of L habit, Its child is , ' . . all shades of roses. In the left -hand -corner express tervis i of the liase; was excluded more lleshy,'bas more color in her face, no regulated my bowels and causea my com, , i . . rocks Preservers. . . ' from sale, The County Judge hold that headache, and is in ' other ways grea;tly . I : �d to iieep the first few weeks of its' . ShIrift as jlll�llfc-* 11 large vase was filled with pink begonias, plate cure. I I L - ' . , - ' . I 11, t Ill have . bass and. Mine,. Me there had been a breach slid directed tl a . -ours truly, . . . . rnett roses. Sailoorn should bb ejected. The case . was . - I �. � I v the Anothe . , L . I One of the ton Arabio pmPer4. published . life, I W to be rockod fbr several , Many men burned in the mines b Pink r ' Li t improved. Y I . years, If it is allowed ,to -go to sleep by r vans in the right-hand corner was . . MRS. MAfiCE.LLA MYERS.- in tgypt4osid.lstely: "All our ievenues.are. - . � I . .. � I I I I . explosion of gas owe their deaths t6 th;f%ot filled with ivy ,And Marechal Niel roses. appealed by the defendant Bud judgment . I - � 1. � . . -All our merchants, I itself at first, itL alwaYs will 90 to algal? that they have -persisted in woikiX16 with_ L was given yesterday dismissing the appeal -I abilorbed by foreigners. I . without auytrouble.o care from the mother Frointhe eitrah,ce to the inainparlora . I . F191MCKLES XURIMOVIED. I . . . . r out any Shirts, or other protection for their . with costs. The grounds upon which the . . .. . 0I Our high officers cif State, Lure, foireigners.. ... . . . . I eve; of tdr. . AIS, mother tells me the nurae bodies save pantaloons. Oftan it'li large basket Of roses, Area. and smilax was learned judge based big judgment were th . — . - they see the lordg and,we are the douke I I L ... , took %ppens suspend At the head of - the 'parlor, at A Fair 1AItigunt Who Wishes $20,000 � boys., They live happily and- we live -a Ii a I I le. . ., . . � -me, mud allowed MP to prove comparatively alight in its bffects but egroom 9tood to: ..,. I I . Ir .of degradation. They are paid'Well Land - - .1 Of My life toL rest h would what. a". a refreahmeAt-'OOmL includelo'both the bar . I . . me tip in tbv ui.ght the first two weeks that %wexplosion of gas occurs whic the ' bride . and held iuln L . Because of jDanotfigo Joene to ]we L gmzo At itia 111,mp for ail hour or More. I receive the and it 9 . I F . .. . . I . Our - ir friends, was an arch of smilax, the , -room. His Lordship held that L Reeo q. � � . . . . I N I ve are paid badl ', We hope the Cliamb ' � .. . . i . . baby for the gee&'* surface .Over which the burns with pedestals of ferns; from the. ape, age *as -one in which the remedy -A despatch -from Chicago says Judge of I y- er . . . miniSterLbas always 'walked With his extdnd. . The treatment, closesmil the� pores undeithe Overholding..Tenants' ,Act Was Anthony, in the. S#Verl Deputies will tmk6 all this into Con. . � . . I . . . . hung a marriage -bell of roses. On the topL an appropriate one. � g Pallet, ioengaged sid6ration.11 Again . I to gel; b'pl to' Sleep" NOW � 116 L is a great of th6 skin over the burned parts, and while . I writes; ,,W& � . I I , , another, , ; - r � � boil but'the walking has to be continued, . of the arch wad a va;ao of fbrns. The fiv.6 1 . .. .. . 'in bearing, a suit ciom dneed by a -w . . . . . .. � SeaLto'napI. ' thelob are extensive, tiie patient experiences �. I . . - : Ag- � I Miss ereoncothe kings of theuriLiverse, We , .1 . . . if the little follow propo .. windows were curtained with smilmx, with - L � . I Guillimini-Labeau miust Ernst Mathei,. . . . I . - . L . I 9, sort,of asphyxim-seems to be smothered tassels and loops of'rosda-ro . .Blow Dien Spend Wheir Inoney I � , . L were 506,000�000, and now we� are 30,00%. L . I I . . I . . . .Plutarch praises tho wqmen of Sparta I I pea of roses . 1. I . to recover. damages Placed At $20,000i ThoL . . . . 11 todeath. EI venburills of alight depth, if am I . . . 000, and. this is caused L by bur indifference . . . . . " draping, the curtilile. oil ea.ch.window-sill' ., Of all the mistaken i3otions. entertained defendant is. a druggist, engaged in business to rell&n, our. . 1. ... . � because 11 they never. indulge theirohildren bracing a large surface of the body,: almost. -*as , .. I I ,A . . . I hearty reception of . . I � in cryiiig,' fretfulness Slott ill-bumor." A bank of ferns. � � 'by the World at large the greate . ence, in ,foreign !our.* , ' _ invariably prove fatal. It is against the . I - . I . , at is that on Blue Island svenue*, .ill this City, and it ,foreigners, our co'nfid . , .. I I �­ , .. .. . - . - . . I I Indian bablaawheil taken from their boards rule in many mines for the operatives to work , -�-.� -­ � which * leads people to Assert that men . is declariod thathe advertised I � I .among, other Dale. . Our sons and our daughters are at . . . I I . . - for A Short time only, willory tobe strapped 'without Shirts, and it' would, be well to Whe lf4a1`,9e8tD1nnl*oudVound this Oentury. spend their money'on women. I It may . be wares,. A I I freckle , lotion,, which was the: Mercy of foreigners, and our! country � . . . . " I . . . onagain. Look al� the children of the poor, enforce the rule in' I . . taken As it rule that no Man spends more warranted to, removq all 46 blotches, -is in their Pboseagion... We Must go back . , r.� ­ � I . I . . . the washer woman's baby for instance. allthe mines and'recluce . On Saiurday night one of the great pipe and erupti . . I 4. . .� ... . . �the uumbAr,of -fatal cases at least 10 per diamonds of theworld money:on his female connectioila than he ons 11, which might be to'o 'and not listen to those who, , . . . . . . I I -the largest, accord- Con possibly help. Theie.is not. one' . man. Pim genons to the female countenance The ,my lie religkon.i. daill orous.11' * : %, . ' ' . I. . I . He never h a*B been held an hour from morn, cent, There in; great teniptatiolli to thiow ing t' . � . . I. f-lati-il-ii, 9 I . izi�- till night,, and never wants tqbe. 'He I � . o, Mr. Edwin Streeter, which time'lise, n in a thousand, f.i1niit freckled' plaintiff declares.th;t she. q q I ". . . I . . I . . . off clothize.lh some mines, especially -those found this ' .who keeps horses whokeeps OLDEN M9DioAL Discovxny.-��-(Trade . I . � I I . � . - I I certainly is as happy and quite a healthy which. I .century . was exhibited at 18 them for bib wife. H pqrobased a bottle -of the prepared remedy mat .1 . . . . ... I I 0 are'v6ry deep ad the temperature New Bond street. It was dig overailln-tho.' a keepa-thern for his k kegistered) - is not only a, sovereign' .1. . . ' . . i . . . ., . . as any other. � ' �. . . . . . .. I C - - I remedy . for consumption, buC also for ciirk-' . .1. � .1 . . I . . . . .own grkudenr. The,jioW,of this is thaLt' to clear off- 0, few outlying, frecklegi-and,the I . � . . I . I � . . . .rises I degree foray ry fif ty feet in depth, claim of. Mt. Porter Rhodes, in the Kinibetly *T I � � The question is, shill.we whose. means. and-in,'many mine . --the air -that is. forced- , the-moority of rich men's'wives who have efc mrous. he -plaintiff oum�tivd night, , . * - I , . � . . . � --ita-remarkab � . . � . 8 . . weats, bronqhi eoUg 9,..�­ ­ .7 I'�" - . . .� - Mide, South Africa, and'by . jtilo, .c h ­ -Z�­�L q. * I . 1. I I - , I . � .are limit�d, hire -help, in 'the - kitchen; 'and into the-chumbers becomes '16 ll�mndifo Ail - a not :allowod I declared that the freckles. r diq�tfipeurgd @ � -of'F I : . . I . . I - heated by the wh#dA@g%,qQr.apIeteIy disposes oUthe: charge me carriage are, ­ . ­.".. ... � - 9� I - ­­­­." gln4, spitting; )locid--weik-lungs- shortness of , I . - � .11 I . I I . .1 . '' . . . � I . '. -,SgWJ4g,dPx,e. jitore-br-losg�aa.mmy . 1I. -I '. . -ugaltham,on a ­ -d- ­­ 4 t. keep them -dIbnJ­g­­V­n'-tff'­th6m -all out"er 'liyer­of *fd-esb , 'ad affections of the then . . . , � - ­ - .)j&-xq-oAe - stemror.pipoa-� in-. the'. do n , C ­ a' I' . rainy ay.udr. o I . . " breath, And kindr . . .. . I.. ... I I W OAS ,an Coca against'Af,rica, of being the nurse cf't%wuy and thit her countp�ance has � ever since - . it . I I . . . ­ . 7 be,-. fdr ,the ploakure of holding b I . ,Amo L C out late 81 ,light. Even in the.'matt6r of - . and 6h it.' By druggists. , � ' . I . . . . . . . ObY much'of its vitalizing . before kbach- d - - surface d n IS 'had, dresiihk th . ve� Slid ,ghildren, it is' presen a . . . I . .. - �1. . _quality I . iamonds. The le Wi . � -in. our items ? if. others wish to do other. ing the limits oiLthb* mine.. .But'where Ind �d " t6d I a Parboiled 'appearance - and ' 1. , , - . . . . . . . . I . I . " I . � I . I wise, they b mve &'pe.rflect right to. do so,�oiily liberals .gas stripping i's dangerous ead, a .yellow -hue, but -now that the what is ...'elti'l . to a -man's position' that whatevergrade of beiCuty she May . AXorthern mmn4i,th consumptive -ton, :1. . . .11 . do be honest, don't blame baby, his habits , - Tiles. miners have gone below the, trap, they find that is consulted', 'rather' , than 'the - or. . . . . . . Rite , who died on . I . iginally have. Possessed, -it has entirely deucies. was inquiring a few days ago about .., . . . � . are just as you'ruscle thein.'Af .you have ly Saturday, 'owes big i ' n Jager9foutein and other f amous,regions inclination of the individual - wear isa?peared, &nil there is now remaining. Florida. Ile met a man who had spent a . � . . . . .. . . I . - ��' . - � � � . I I .! . I . death tocu I ere" I . I . I . � I Wi3goff the aleeves.of. his Wit of -the Griqua; Aismond. fields the. clearest Men a end Illicit monaL J . ness winter there, and in .the. course of boring . i I.. . . . I allowed him to be ockea to. alone. don't vest-, on , a � vast waste of unquestioned ugli � . - -and,.�leavii3g-it-.unbuttoned-iiiLthe-biek— Iblue.wbitd�-itones­�-Mht- noy in , . . . . . . .., ­ ­ . . - � I �' , .- .. "s -- v! -Asked -if- . I cap � I I Is, in yach -, AddIrt � V-411-h4efr-plie"IEWhir I itwswvoryweti­-­� —.' - . .. . '�%) Bepublican. I , . ts and boats, . . . .. I I O to ile-c­ &raitton (� diumoiia'wmm. brought _ si Wet Ill *�i' the reply.' 11 Well I ' ' - ' �'. I .. 11 -1 -- -r-- - .-don't .g T_�__ Jn fa -tor-lidormation . if I. . POrtor-­Rhc"9-­m- '. in or.. Cett] — -6 - bfam � .an a; in prize catt b -661016 1 t ki , � iiscry at the -lost of the druggist -and asks there . I willidu . too in&, and .' it you hold .. I ... . I � I . I to lidht on February in clubs and societies in pool and. billiards n I . - - " ' . . 11 . I ,!� �., .. -­ .. 12th,1880,A;udbefore, it -left � the-dianiond- - . t, . ­­rth.' 'for- dainig6ii-In, ill -a amount nam . ad; I y dr�Ihing I foulid ' ; - - . � . . ... . . . ; I him the. graaiar.pait -of the 'time -don't ­ .* - . ., . I ..­ � - .1 :,�� shoulc amile­ - The oill: � ­ ­` ­ -­.­ � % . . 1* I Cigars. and Willits,*Withdrit'i; qtdistibb o a . . �. I I � � . . . . . ,- ­­ ­. .....,,--11-- I say, 11 Babies are do 4iffdront,"� if & cries . , .,Prep�ftrelkolirpuushtir,11116 ... . fielitsX560.(which was placed to the Credit . . .. .� , -in the state Wss:66 COWErls. � I ... I - . , I . . ... . ' . —,. . , '' , � :, . I . . . I �� - . I .. . price, but,where % wo.min is- . I -, . . .. - ' " ' � - .-1 � . . .. .. I I I ' ' - u . . ,ii paid by man slwm�s counti'the cost. %Ev �� . - , Dr.,Dovr. . ,. list I b : ' I - I . . I . . . .. .. . be -ca ,Be. you put:.him down -tot ,A short time.. ' Many mothers do "nick'prePire their Of - the local. .,hospital) 'had bee . toncioined. a; - r .W 8 emutlful? Whv,'-dkrbolln� i �' I ;.1 , 1. .. - . easier'. d' . I 8 "tilitors' . .. on, , young - h I J ­ . .. . " . t A . , ­ -', I., . .1. I * . I * ., ', A lt.'and X60,000 , mob4hLo.iodulge'iti'treating �young. a r kno*n tliio�,Iughthe. a as now : . . I . . . in-Ilail to ads why it is so much ,Tee. admitted to see i .0 . . I L . '. . . I ' aughters for.,happy, marrimiges. . They ad been.offered for it in:�idnby.m kyndi ladle :' � T a name is wid613 . deodorNed extr et of �eti!01811m' 1 . , . �. . I ' a to lie 4ax the urine or top thah in ,m neglect to t6joh tliem.'iloo duties of 'housa� Cato . of - , td i6e ream" - ,er . . . . � . L . . for b li� .. . . L I 104 at ,a- dollar with regret remedy for Tbeil1li!iStiBul; and equally pain- improved and p fected. Clear as oprii* - . I - I . .rud L' L . - It weighs 150 wbon,.. it vanishes d'dwn the -rdby throat - ful and stubborn disemeles; that has earned water, delightfully perfumed, and'willnot - ' - . 1. � 1. I . . I . � . . L ' 11, lea, which they 0111* is still uncut, but is 80 eleven that And he who.Will compsie big- lady level.' - world.wiA6 fame under the name of Dr. . . . . ­ I I , is or .eav'chair. Itj Was a baby keeper, iinderg mistaken ic London � jewellers, .. . I- Should Prefer 'the 'latter , place every 'held, of lovei and tenderness, that Lthey dO the . . _ boil the finest linen fabric --m Perfect toilet 1. , I, , . time, I -seldom see -&-baby in, arms, not want their daughters to have so hard 0, 1 " table " 'and one, of 'the' .. steps 4 Are, mouth to Cupid's bow sighs over the ln'basy Dow's Sturgooil Oil. Liniment., Dr. Dow Preparation and absolutely Mikes the L heir. L L ' ' ­ ..:,. . I . I I . S L life ey Lb alroody forined, and it Will 'lose 1608 than he spends in enjoying hot society. 'All. ii a lomedical"practitiow of long,expeiience L i - groW. on bald'headm­ . .. � I 1, . . � 1, . . . . but I am thankful I am -not so tb Ave. But if they are act pro-. in' t diama�ds, 'in flis. Cutting, being -this proves that either men do n6tapore. Jiving in- Fredericton, N.B. His Sturgeon L IN,& recent- English work 6n 00res, L . . baby. Now' on his back, now on ,his party educated .their lot will be even harder.. ., 08 I . I , t , , , . . - L . I . .8tomach, now, heals up, a. punola herd An expected tb*produpe a net weight of about ciat; women, or that they are.too aFoes. Oil Linimen4 -which *ms first u ad in his Movements and .L Those 7ho Achieved ' ' .. . . I . . I I . . d, 9, -One need not; in ord7er to, be -thrifty and 100 carats when it assumes the* form of a sible. Perhaps the true reason of man's . regular practice, soon became a L 6 8 well and Them " detailing facts connected with the I I - .. . . I . . I . I I . pull.there, now a a4us .ceim(juilcal', always be her. own dressmaker brilliant. 'Its kkeat,burity*Of,COI6k.A11d I . . . I .. . I . I . I Bables'patience inwond.erfuL , . ,, oi, heir good -man"s tailor ; for there Lis of ten 'Compactness of shape. make it, a L ;lack of generosity towomen-mey .be .found favorably known .that - he was induced to - intr6duction of gas, the, use of tat . � I , . .. I . . . . I . 7 ' I . - ,. I I .. . 11 .. � I . . . I . I , , i. . I , . . .. ., beautiful in . a -fa, 'Ise L sys em L ogtaphs, . . I 11� . .. ��,� , rail, econo M4.1ft getting these heavy cares 'objectl,'ev'e'n -in its, ]present rough stat . . . . , I I I � I ,. . . . t �in education whi4liteaches oabi it in other hands for its Production'. the. reform of priEch And 6anitirypustome ... . I L ; . . . I XnglandIri Sensation. � . I 1. . I . - . a.. . L it calt. i � I "' . L . . . off!'Cne'i .habits,. thus --leaving- the -wife . . .1 the'doctrine of self-sacrifide 16 the fa while Dr. DOW himself was elected -to and so forthothe Writer undertakes to show � - - - -:- : . . . . . ' 6 L . Mr.. Streeter Shows Dear It L model' 'About, 46'way,of it is� this: . * . . . . . I The.famous divbrc6, iiist , I I . a . I . . I . s4it;.Munc1;.agi% readier and stro�g6r. for tb many. -duties of �-othigr famo it' ' ­ .. . . I A , �ifl' is represent 'his fellow 'constituents in the that-. ths.11ottab 'of Lords has frequently. . I I . I . I I us' iumonds�' the Kobi I - . � . IL . I . . Muncly, his j ul�t been - decided in England., . 00 arising, whicli'llooine else can ,i,Nqor . 106 I 16 - carats), vitl'l' 'Which Mr. ht. that it should be.a matter of ride 4ew'Brunswick Legi4lq,tore. Maily,thou. been in, strong Opposition, the will of the , . . ...'. L' ... :. . . ,. I .. . ' .1 . �Mrs.'Mundy's inaiden 'name was 'Ellen' 'dq�sB.tmnetlyi But thil plain sewing Can be 'Rhodes has :' . tt.-Mlake�every sacrifice Mr.those she oves� sands'ha,ve'had occasion to .think a kina nation., being emphatically declared long. .. . � . . . 1. - most ."; been onibbled, by, the Oua6n�g And -she Usually. does it * ' h Providence tot! the digccivor�.oi this'iiiedia * before tlip Lords gave L th.eik . . IL . . . Mmry'PaImer-Morewo6d,. of good Ii ly and savibgly. done, at bomb,� . . as.. ot or or - .� . L . ineage, " _ , 1, L . ermishion, to compaie 'it at williasoi, the � . . SIOWL;sanction , 'L - .' L . beautiful face, .'but: suggesting a weak under the'darefix , instructive eye bi the .. Mar *of -the South (,the . :.da1qghter,. wife or' Sweet cart. " his is cina -containing ingredients broilght from" � Unlikit other ci�tharfics,-:'br. -Fiercels . . ­ .1. I -. . I . .. will.. A- sister of' Mr. Mundy married an 11 -house -mother," on gh she Call latojl6), . I .. .great Biazilian really the most'pernicioua.thojoky, and, if almost dVi6ry, -quarter 'of the glo0e, and a pelletlo.;'L do not render- the bowels * cos . 1. � I I . . . afford io -hirQ 'assistance. I the Dresden � Drop, 'a ' to together . . carried to extreM6 limits, totally. d6struo- which cures. rheumatism, . 1. � .1 t r . ­ .. . .1 .. . .uncle. of' young Lbrd* Shrevisbury, who . . : , ". , with the unictunjewel, the Madicei diamond, tivoof.,Wo, . frost bites, chil- I i .. I : .. . ... . . tive after operation, but, on tbd con rary . . � .1 � . , . figures-in'ttieBuit. Whileamereyoathhol � - ----- 11-7- 1. - 'in which a smaller stone hits been embedded an's comfort, for the end *it blains, buinsi scalds, erysipelms, ring -worm, eatablish a -permanently healthy -action:-- . . ".. . became a . welcolle I guest in' the- Mundy � I Curious Vitt to ft'rustoi. I L � . :is that, nien forget ,to be grateful, cand -boils, felons and Other. painful and annoy- Bdi�g eniirely.'vegetable mo.-Partionlor carols . . . � I . � . I . . . . . .. . . 1- . by some freak of nature. It Was intere9t.... delude themselves into the pleasailt belief, . It lie', it . - , . .. . I . . I I � ''. . � I family, Mrs.' M.. being his senior by i3ev' Tho:good 'people of - a Xmi' ' ' - , Ing to compare with these gems th ing.silmentil. vor to, 8 to - . "I � I a, . - . - , I . . � .. . - - requi d while using. them. . By druggists.. -... I . . � � . ­ .. . years. The firat.-kilowly,was-­9, disrepw dIl3t Church, not 6 . Pr tive:Metho I � - I q -more that woman Ask for -nothing bocattad they � � -� - - ; I I- I . I . table association . of the ' yoxibg mail., . , hundred miles from valuable jewel from South Africa, and the hAvo . , t I . 1. --.----M- 4. . . I An Ohio girl sued a man for breach of - - . . . !. . I iorgetown; recently played. &'risky pr"k edropatisoum" enjoyed on Saturday: by a. sense.enough. to .want anything., I . I Sudden ]Death at'n Party. .. . 11 . . 0 . . I � Ge I I I . Gentleman, be ye tot - deceived. ,The. . . . . I . .. .. . promise, &�d Proved him. such a mes " " ' . . . I I I I . . . I � . , . . . . . 0 . mgrry,* ,:.. I I ., . covered-' a wife -infatuated. , with the . . . I . . . - paybini- Something for not � . I on their -pastor on.the iiecasion of his 50th : 1111mer( MODg Whom Were Women Who love youl the women Who Redinond,OUITO-177-Reia Avenue, Bee k,, ougbb,�o I . � � with a reiguitig,professional beauty )no company, a' A gew'York despatch says: Miss. Sarah scoundrel that the jury deol6d . that iboa - � - . . Mr. M. then . looked at home: and dis.. . ­ . . . � . I I birthday They gaive him, a special little many. , memb6ra of, the Corps Diplolitati4.ue, - � ­ tho,women who give uD their lyn, died suddenly a,t a reception between'. ingher. �- - - � . � .. 0 .. Pie, with a hint that it was a Me. Cbilders, Lord E. Churchill'and others.4 praise you I I I . I .. gay youth or his big income. 1, ne 11 for'llim.self liyeo to ya, note acourmtoly,�eabh'iqn � - �. , , . . I . i I , 1� . - .. and that nobody else wals,t6. have Buy. , . On The diamond was shown to the Queen and' , . 6,Of 3 and 4�-o'clock du .Saturday morning ;- i -.. I. . . � . I I morning fi�'Mind­Me ancestral residence biting *tbe -pie he i y6lir shortcomi6gs, - There.3s. not an act . � I I . . . I . . . . . I � deserted... SeArch revealed the 'fugitives hataer sabst� ound1bere was Within it to Princess - Beatrice and tboi z Duka of ,fic,anuess You'commit that doeg'.bof at No. 175 Reid avenue. She -was partial- � L9A'CK1S-MAGxiqT10 ME"NOINst � . I . � I . . . J .1. . . nee thin srege'norally gerved Albany af0aborni, in January of this�eaf, leiv I*tilig- in the foativitids thr6ughout tile . I . . . . . I .1� . . . . . I . I . living in France. He -ariivbc1 on the scene . am little bear mcrbss their hearts.. r1beY evening, And, suddenly complainingof faint. :".. . � % ,,,� . I . I I . '. I I I . .; I , up dlil ea-tiug- -house 41 tniii6e.,�, Haviliov, and Her Majesty, presented Mr. Rhodes oil may defend you before others, excuse you I � I , .1 I Z . . . I . I . I . just as tbey. wore taking, a second flight, by narrowly escaped breaking off end or two of that occasion With M*aWh,which heahowea .to y6,,, ones, fiat back and expirea., Her body *&a = ,. - � .��._ , .,;" . I. � . � '.. � � . , If, but deep down their sense � N., ,,� .. ',.,4-.1 . I . . .. I i , . . I .., ? - . . 4 . rail. Fortunictely he and hei brother, who� -him ar'tifioiii;teeth,'he.��ausdd to make on Smurda,yVith ,as much pride as his big - - -a of taken to lace. parents' home. She was, !; , "I' - I I . I . was aiding, him, Secured. the same. diamond.7�Londo � justice is wouli,ded,.and again' your' selfish . . I .��'.;�,' I'll- . .. . I Coma inspectioill,'abd fouud that that Was juAt . n Tiotes. . % I � 22 years of,sige, .1 . . L . / ,2:.�:� . . . I I . I - .. partment.. Of the personal encoun-tdr. that 0 . . vibw'of matte'rs'lluancial rips open some , I . P" .... I . . . . . , Lift) ofthese things and thiO aqh was a ; . , . - I . , ,: , I . . I­-­ ­ . , . , . . . —. - - ,,, . .. . .. - .. I I . . . . . I I I took place, it has never been related -but . . � half-bealed wound in, the bosolirof Some .6 I' 9 - . I the result waii the . . . can - I . . .: nellrablo I, Bestor�d. to x1eulth. 1. I 1; - ,. I. L I I . . � . .% - . extortion of a,-plodgp i1nuntilan a forld womin to whom you ancy YOU h . to = `1 . I . . . gold dollar. . One of bili T triencie hitil b , . . f ' "' ' mv'� . . . '.. - .' - - .I, . . kindly. watching him to Sea that he did not :, L � B iers , ill - the ieuillpff I h � L , : BIAckB ok, New Brudswick,'is a small � - ,:,j, L . . , . . . I that n as a . . been posing as A wise and prufleutL man. I "e). T AOr MAR . C .F­rER.> . .. .1 . I . �� Should � follow as, SOO , Lunruetma - : .� I , .i. ruirrim" Now swallow the Pie whole, -and thus deposit settlameqt, but one " of considerable - impor. .. . " . I . " . .. I . .1 . . . 1. I . 1. � . . decree of. divorce cogid be obtained. the gift of the Church in -his interior. The 'A London cablegram says: Wholehali; Asp& is the woman 'who has gio'wn callous tancenovertIldless, Likeall sinall placeel, -to a sure, promt and Effectual remedy for . . . . . . . - . it " g . - 1. 'O . for the Canadian to a Mali's Sneers about her grasping Oro. all events are mag . . . . I . I . .. . -.... , uglish ton to ft. was both graceful and acdeptable, . Q . lipler still are th6s6'bvight am niftea so as'to. become Loss.df Brain Power, Sexual Prostration, Night ' . . .1 . there is snxiaty.amon� the 13 , buyers of. dry �s pensitles. . Ira� . I Nervousness in, Lits stages,Weak Memory . . I . . I , . . know if the pledge ivill b6 kept,' Shrews- 9 in r ... .Ithbu,,h the milthod of its giving was one- market arrived 'n�land this year at an ,. rest Importuned and are talked of ,in all Sweats, Spermatorrh6m, �.Seminml Weakness and ' ,. . . I , \ � bury ritrikla aii the heat Rarl. iii the- Bihish, � . earlier period., tbab ,heretofoie. ' The . young ffoiuls-.who', realizing ail theirown 1t1h .9 n ' eighborhood� Such 'a toplb Was given General .Load of. Power. it. repaiN Nef0do, 1 - ­.. I I .1 .. .. I I . . .1 I . - � , . . . - which might have, been -attended . �vfth . . , "I am . Waste Rainy" . . . I . . . . . peerage. I I . . . I .. � . .. majority will return to Canada, d Lring the attractions, emu unblushingly'say, . rise to by the Wonderful cure ,,of Mr.'B"T. ates the JadedIntollobti Strength ' , . '. . . . I . I. serfouscousequenceA., , - - . ,. U worth -all that this* *6rl4 has' to,Cd.r of Ito, . -a P . � . . . .--.. I � I . I . . . � % .. . ., preqentweek. It id understood that � their In a.,. � Ions ih ,lifeablod Brain and Reetoies Mur '' . . . .� � . . . Phentilic 196nding. I . .. . . , . . , xur% ,.mud comfort, and am determined' He was said to be in the last stages 'prising Tons and Vigor to the Exhausted , I I I � 1. . . Lizur. CoNnin, 'of the British Palestine than tot ' of consunlption,, his atfending physician (Jonerativeorialia, 'The exporlaum'of then- - . . I . . . .. . purchkoes haVei been much more extensive to ba�e it,"- Perhapstoq much self-saorl . . exploring party, has taken 'hia surveying I .will be I, lion had. given him -up, while . ,- School IuSpectoi -11ugh4s, of Toronto,, . - Several years past. It not good for-dit . not one Of big allude proved, t an InVall[10,bld Remedy. The �, . I. . � has introduced into sonie.:of the-Pu'blio gratifying to Cana hei Man or we di�lna is agant to the taste, and each -box � 1 . . ' diaus'.to'kn6w thab,in 11aclell,loia 1,j?lods. , I . . a could -hold 'out any hope that 1. ,.,t,,,,,, an miont for two weelts' medleationg ' . 1: ,, . " . . . party back to gerumlein for the. winter, con sequen ca of . better facililties afforoddd by '. . � .1 . dAys Were -not very limited ,in number. and is the cheapest and beat, .. .. I . I . Sell Ph "'an-- friend ,is' in(, Ail 11 . Cola. thbre - the novel phonetic bringing .With 'him the rehult *of his first .. .- -- . . I. . - . ., ... I r meth6d of 'reading. . The System hag ­ the Intercolonial Rlltilwa�, the �remtet Poe, . . . , . , . . been in ties ill, inany'of the' �lemenl campaigti ddress tb6 'Jordan,. Over 000 tio, of the spring goods will be �Ou eyed , by A girl. who denies the genuineness of he . r At. this tima by some means or other the Full partioulars In out N amphlot, ,*hloh . we 1, .. . I I . I I I . tary names . v . patient began to take Dr. Wilson's Put. ,desire to mail free to.aijy�a dress,' . . I . . schools in Now,13runswick. and Nova 86' .bo;Ve b6en'oollected, wore.thail 200 that route. Tho Allau.stoami4hip, be�uty bas been discovered by. a correspon. me I MucllOW. hagillede 'Ifliediclue to, sold by , . � -: I I . . otil ruius have been examined', al'orpq .400 Peruvian, do uary Clierry Balsam .land at once a .druglista at 50 66., per box; or 112 boxes for 55., . . . . I . I for several s, and which. left tile. Mersey yestetda� for Hall, ut Of the Oin6iunsti Bliquirer. ShOWAS i I . . I ' 1. dhajYge became apparent, His cough grew or wi I be mailed frde,tlf postage. on receipt of . . ' . .. , , . I I I . . . . . . . year simply consists Ill cromlecho bave beau found;, ana.piaus, fax, bad1be Is einjilbyed"in an e8tabliihment wllotq pre- . .1008 11�, ) moneyl by addressing ! . � I . leading the child feow'tbe known to.'tho rgest clump tity of express fine . up more. easi tb( . . . . . 'a the lutercolonial which u,tious for- beautif yiug were gold'. .. Tho his general health lbegah'gradually'to !in- I I . I Sketches Bud pbotographs have beau ti,kau, goods for transit vi . at, ., tho,plitagin came, . . unknown.. Tbus.a'word fadifflat to the In pa� Igiack's iftailluctle Medicine Co. I . pupil is taken ; Suppose. it be' I, cat,' ,At is addition to thot�f cromlecbs, several bag ever been carried by that route,, we wrl.ter describes her as 11A glorious. girl of Or . � Windsor, Ont., CM'da. ' I . . . me) r� eve And -in 0, shor6. time the man Was . �'t I .: . I . . )ullc6d, then -written on the board,. and _lilies. or standing stoues have beini. chants'Andilig that their goods arrive in 17. to. W, with a simply 'perfect figure, a well. . ­ . I I I . . ,$old by all druggists everywhere. . - - - .. . I . I . . . ..., . I , I . � . . prolic , , foufid, andancient Ktone circles. in conueo. Mot . � � 1, : I . . ''I . I ... . the class exercised on it'tiji each one can tic with - both - itreal before the sto�me�areacli United beautiful face, a skin like. alabaster, tooth - ' I. I 1. . � � � �.. I . 1 . .1 � ! 11 I . . . I .1 � . �recognize the word amon allundredoillers.. ft. CIAH1408 Of 1140nuM611t8, .StBtes4orts, In additiou', in the past Of Spotless white, Solllfuleyes,aud a wealth Ti I in Empress E � ug6ia . is adding eigh I teen . . . . � f. , I ..- . . . . . This class .now does -not know. a -letter. 8 I I I . . . � . .. I � I., . 9 -Among the Sites 0.%plored are, Hebbboil� Complaint have been made with r6gii,ra to of rippling golden hair." She coolly in. rooms to bar now tooldince at Parnborougb, . . I Eldaiall, Maileba, Bital-Mbon, Nebo and I . ' ' ­ � . I . I . After fhey,know the Word, they are Made- Pisgah, the hot springa of' Callirrboe, Rab� Customs entrieb of goods passing � through formed the 'caller that 11 bar halt was in England, whiah was by no Means m . BUSINESS ' COLLEGE, , I . � - 1. - � , � I to sound it Blowly,;thusi o -m -o, and In this both,, Amman and the aordolh valley. the Vilitod States, . I . . lightened, that bar teeth wore *;whitened, 'Sianjill house when she- bought it. Therein I Students Adinitted at Any Time. 4" . � opera I I '.. � I 1, ". . . - . I that her'eyes were brightened,thmt her to be ' I .. . . � ,tion tbVy find out thO- totter for them. Lieut. Conder repoits that lie has found the .. .. � &room filled with relies of prince (31,jOULAIIS with fall inforniation in regard . I selves floomjw Sound. But this sound is place of the,worship of Blial Pace and the -F un �uictio 1 � . in the family, .iso, came complexion was heightoned,'t besides Louis Napoleon, and Atted no exactly, the ,to course of study, quollAcatidna for entering, � . . .. . variou", other improvements wrought by Amfoe*- AS -the one occupied by him at ueealsary expenses, sant ou'lipPl1cat'" to . . . I . . I - It ;its of Bamoth 'taal; that he- has an Into tile house last evening Will) a three . the Wonderful articles Aare on' sale. Camden Place. The Umprelos is also bullcll� I . C. A. FLEMIN04'�. Owen Sound, Ont. - � 4 not the ordinary name.of tile letter; Some. I . . times it is a more ms�ira6ion, but it isliho- I a Ito the inch and'& balf Bruile ohlying upon his : . I a . portant suggestion 'fo make a . "I wohdorod," guys the visitor, " -what itig A Roman Catholic chapel Adjoining tile .. I. . . . � � . I 1. . Jamentary part,of th word. . I bedstead 11 of'Og -, that lie hits disoloveri�d Countenance 11 rluldali", timid 110 1, when a this beautiful creature d' . . . . . .1. . . I Wage emmuded for house, and it will be open to 'the noijbbor,. . . . . � L L I . .. . . the method by wbiell'the anormoub stones. wsN, beef tile, highe"t? NVheh the cow denying the naturalness of her charms.0 hood. Probably the idea of the rail I I . ANTI-LIQUOL - POWDEK9 � - I . I Her nil, the magiciall, bud 0,12 experi. used at Arak ell�'mirwara brought up from -jampea over the moon,, 14111 ha I but), I I. I . I . 0 room I . I . I . . , ' ere," amid his Wife Uniono is taken. from that which has been arranged AIM A T-01 . . . � I 1. 1: ence 'I auallegeddriluketi'maniAtiN6W the quarries; tbathobastoomot a f3aaganisa -, There, th 'L " just hold . &U wn woman apparently about- ' ,'"Tib DRTNI� THAT UVIROVES - L L York tioatre on Saturday Dight, Her. buildiiig at Aminau, which Seeing likely to 01st exPromSi011 a minute. tt re.ujinds. me I .15 or 40 years of -age, and of very at Boulmoral. Tlidre,� in the debasing room M the affoot,of bad It lice and over-driakiag. �, maull, baying loaded Ilia revolver with five 11111"tr4to it, an interesting . Mitun,or the of y9ur great gfandfmtl)er'S lookm when he bid a yesterday in the .of the late Prince Consort, All remains as also dholek tile eray?ng for liquor, remove . I I. . * "espo'e's" TIM , bbIlets, wbich bad beau previously in eked architecture of the Kabbet,og-Sakhra At bad to laiagh at that se)f-same joko,"Stilok, found Cotnwal though hewer 03i've. � Ilia bats blli.0 headache -and tiervons depression, im- . . . I . a, I Gran . tire on tables,' a and gloves Ino.vol 41'6sti(ne and regulate the [LOU011 of the . by the 14pectibors, handed the weapoii to a Jorusalem. I erWil simply ratMiated by referring to iiis "a of tbe 80ious condition And ,on the bad there is an It t � Powders in paoloot, 26 vents., 2, for. . ... ladle """ r"nod,,�,, , 8 waitilig. O( I'ru - . , k at '. . ... . wife'A ,,good memory for one who lilies to . from tile -till,��.",if'l'.�utld�,,.no'u�m Drs. Bergin effigy of him. I . I . ou'l1l. I . 1. man in the orchestra with the requoilt that . . - . ff-o . . olentsqd1led for stamps. , , lie should examine it, Durillig'tho exami. n Storm prevailed at the time! be' thought young," And dropped the laugh. and Mattice were ill attendZee and admin. The latest triumph of scene- pmfntilcg� is I . I HPDAUNO Druggibi, TGtonto, � . I . . I na,tioci lidrulmou. rettArned from .the middle. Frank Wells' marriage, at I I " . . � iNtered tile usual Antidotes. A Small Satchel recOtddd by the voracious Paris news . Our motbod of teaching. I Watab . I aisle to, the stage, mud while this back Was A "all: 0 XrA. At -u, condert'wbich took laceracentl'yat found in list posseasion,contained-about . papers,. The manager ot a Paris th t - - EXAMINE the regress of our students . I I apoi,ete dy fAri . Cr -w 6 aola. - and it may be, that the 'Inverary Castle the n6w.--;)u'cb4§ss of Argyll' five.onnoo6 of laud An u in. She still r6mains, recently impoetea a so to V, to have the most thee I . turned the Man oeoreted the magioitWs dampness quenched bI4 mattimonial order, laved tile pianoforte accompanjuienta � I n elephant fromPersis investigate our "'libil' � . weapon and drpw a derringer, remarl And -And is perfectly atic spectacle. When On& and pmeti.till sellbol in 0anoo, and before I I , ling forbe,borroweld$Oand an umbrolla-from taily Colin and, Lady Archibald Cam�bell in a Precarious .condition to figure in ail, A-ol spending You Won Y, satisfy yourself that the . . to those sitting near him ., "I'll gee it he thobride, walked off hurriedly toward the some old Scottish bidlads in a way to 1112dousdious, Pocket, babdkerobiefs were the Animal was first btotight uptin the ­ .� . . . . . I . . . I . ­ "I'll found inher 08110"Bion marked- with the stage it astonished the company I , - - I . the pistol. And, as Hermt6im was about to aden in the t6wil. nabot.11 . demonstrations of extreme Y. I r. can stop tbis bullet." The'fallow, eoctied railroad Station, and hag not siuce beau Oil 11011,rtY PIkudita, ThA Dulce of Argyll - ,,j, B. ? _ by making I and Lord Colin Campbell were ,both 11SMA. dolikht. Ever BRIT118H AMERICAN COWNIAL C041a � � , . . . ., return to the abditorium-, took deliberate * It is rumored in Montreal th hold 'Was Puzzled till it ivali discovered . I . . . . ,.' � I � aim it hini. Before be Could fire tho Man General toran Olt A.ttornoy. amongst the audience. . - It is stated that Sit EI.J. Rood, the, well. tb,�-- the scenery represented the Public . . voltol4wo, ... . I I . . . I . . get will be taitied to the Mr. 9. P, Forrest, ticket clerk and time. . ktown,Z Cgliall euAiuter, who Was expected aquard in UpSho'n. Than All was clear,* Is the pl"O to learn business, No histitutiob . . I . I Was seized slid the pistol snatched from his , Banch and that Mr. Taillob,j M. P. P, for keeper on the G. W. It, at St, Thoma8, was 'to visitToronto Some time ago, bag indb- The Scene Was so true to, nature that the 604tsequRiadvant dat6youngnioll. Students I hand, He was promptly kicked out of the Montr6fal Past, Ill fin tot s ponea big Ver otroulat, slid specimens . I theatre, I will AucdOcd him In the Pvagaht6d With Ail adaross ana, $100 in go I Y , P'O t 'Visit, Owing to. elephant fiLnoled,-himaelfbadk it home and .enter at any time. *1 I . . . of Ponamanobilp, I 1 I — . . I I � . - I *1 I . - � - I I I 1�, I I I - nN " -, -4", 1 - 11� .... � I - I - � lk I f .", '4' � to, �­.- A - � I ,am arm , 'it , , " , , I I I I I . . Quebec Cabinet. . . prior to leaving for SAnaburn, Dakota, Pressing business oligagemouts. rejoiced Race � Address thdSeekallils"o I I . . . . . " . I . , 4. , . I I . I I I rolingly, , ­ ­ . I I � . . I . I - I . I , . . . � . . . I . . ) . , I I I � I I I . . . I . .. . . . , 1 . , I I.. . . I .1 . . 1 . '. .�, 11 I � . , I I . . 11 . . . . . . . . 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