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The New Era, 1884-03-21, Page 9­ _10�; I - �. _­ I., — I ­ _1VW ,� , I -I - ------- 1.711I.T­ 14 ...11111W I" ORP -1--. JP A 1. M 211884:. - arle), i . qu'RARNT TOFJ`10!1� , front of the NO9044 Gallopro wollam, I.T. In 044110111, 11111240to and violpsio W411111,11211111iliffAll ARIP 11111111tAlFRIC111101, — "Suvalu-111049111111A." The Way of the World. . . . —I I I I , � � . I � , — XK Ole V444hrift Ju r *Alytock k7heol4i, I W4 - an -af, jvoa the 10yal Zubange. _ 4,M AM-UmL __ � I . . . ,by -[W- mOVA04"t-of WMAP calwo Bladder wir __ , F - . . Mor"Wo Nee. qui0r, 00MV,04 sw Them r � 04 'anrloyi ' L (t &ry 406" , LI) '4= an . tin . 0 -8 . . - no Mato 06 crow -an a -lofty troo, ^11 W.t.W=,.w.I I ,ld a. t,,,. ' .. 1 . I r . V WIXALT VAO VOOTAL Koypog ""rib $)is 1041 that he bag aed by -distillation the f � bar Bi* a Ott , Prince At' 0, , 0 the 001 I ­ 4 in VI v I , 0411011 0 Alod 0 , . or t &O"Opy I - -, __ , 041 f Pral 41112 10, lessor 41061,40ir Grab, I Aw9rdiar to 04 London TMA . I ObO07 is "In JWV & littliAtllwo, Odong WlW I*Ukbt*)r lotl4'andT L' and out through she In I May rout I ' . __ awartoi, presence La . . � .. . ; � Alba y ill 0 .60 , I 1. all b 4 Irl'oh 11colloscig $*ph9Ae oo,lobri$y. who III engaged, upon - foxgily favor, mud the only wmevroally L , _. , Palo ghosts ptols on unison r4b *iiuseuneng 111illess, , a she isappir of alcohol in the brain and liver of two personi; 0411 . Which y admi eys L iced. 11 I the Investigation, Of Los causes of deatnees, L cousum, 12 40�.d'ago Clore$ and Their poi U . 9" were long k X DUO OW061. Word I ,f the love that once SAV been. I lrlawwom I I - . 0 TO -11111 9-0 'PlithiN. L The, kiujot4 Gas jodpupsuy, #* thei r � when drunk who hod follen into she wik* and. had, biiiiiq- OraWood. 1i 9ae brain be I — A"- Losshotio On gland. is now in great i oUmbqr Of ,tB' once " obilgapagals, refen in, the our . r& n at to ob,pervationit wblohh*v* beau, too400pqn, I -;� 1:� . . I - �__ t I -A But . I-eveir Alip tpore spoke theirpoin", Nsver o, twar wow dhod: . r6iiiiii, meeting,, nublal"04 on Jutorealino I . in . I found about, one-Atilb at.& Cubic inch of Mooliol, o6ud In one liver a little over half a , grist over 40 proa peatfirgi aff boblo' L 49, and Prol L , doatumm i4 Whibe"�%Ss, *ad parOt I L I . . pently 0 Aaaftiess, 4go".V(*UjtLele,rgy�M04.0tili)iion NY a . , - T126 a X L , th 111411 Pau a W w I a , - � 6 I 4 tree crow looked dosin from his I= -4 1104a the way ot-the world,'* he d. . L � report giving the pride of gas the Several . aides. and towns of the Province, queatity ' cubic inch, The results of Herr Kuyper's I I __ . scatterrin.g of. Obe JtJ^gClfioOX,Jt L ]ff& I r be rough I ­ 1'' ­ asks wh , . -1. Among the War, L, 7 oopgonital Q auimW4 hould be eouflo , asts, a adto I to 01 in - U a' 11 ''I 464-4 0340, Ust its afto I , .4 I Alta A a ,, v rt 13 a sits 0 W06 t 0 4 D1 I o b he _ - oluserst000,in too mavket�plaoe, � producad', etc, It is as followe : � �f,maiiu_ . Riggeiticin.-L"t year: the, odot 4 ,researches, are considered of high Iola , % mod-Apo-logal point, of I portanee from E view Collection 'of Plattirso Which L I . . � I have, hung, 110ccA Of *001, far nearly OfIl. Centuries, On a W. 04her ad, moreover, only so, white ps of observers bad noJi"d an asimistion , our bo� our as Or I I . B of si L in o reju O'd iL , ." 8 00 his But e eye u fit A none a � binging s. tender Jay, � 11 IiO OtiebeO40,4 big 6Orr0wfUJ face. L . M,Oqe had I ,. , I*AiO 'W itsatid., and by'tha 9 , #;,69 pot *01 "llis tiou of 44 I?Otmlt4ug an 0591111tOARJolopstra. , � the walls of BloobeimPolam Though .- , _ the $W9VAeP ,I]OPNY'11411.4 W11110114118 Is SIACQUIP.. � � _ 11 , 1. I A�$k­ , L Us 0inii 0 stay. t"AaA'Swily; he aslig. Ag more ; _ML .. .A ­ 1. -1 , tono-th I 0 '4 reiiah; odetiei;of the don. g tid . sombre, leakagea;ito,, had increased that wh Complete 41061101iO 4161fitiOD in OSBOS I- ago true i Ran UY is Claimed so a cause forr . in I 11 , of me holies is Doty eight 113111810 from Oxford the gallery boa beau fouctitis mainly by to Oar Pa - and, it j* paild, the dials ' - I U . W. L a ' nktiown anton "a. alon J; upgr 1) 'on, 'adoo, Professor � I . . . Va Norweglan girl. is allowed to have %, And . .HOW 0OU14 he sJrlg,Z1*&Jn? L thou this Vortd �,Sme to his door � _ - . 1. I _ I A 4gare, to,, 42. The gas supplied I Kingston is away above the GoverametiP, standard, . A Andorra, is not only the $DOBBS, or tion, and is familiar to bus low. Oal,v one of the pictures,, 0 The Fortune Tellei:4,11 by � . . I ' . . . all getuarke, I . . 'beau a, . - 4 loss -among negrocs tooku whites . and, 99C doe deaf Xn4te in Ovary knit . until she can bake Oread swil But stockings, abd it would do your h4art� S004 I Bidding hini'ving again. I he reaked'not whether they came or went. He in his garret deird, I � L I which is. 1� a* war. Kingston gas, iw . ad , Is po , - I " , pd. thorelorn Just as Cheap 22 D'AD4 0 power. I oldest Opublio, but tb , in _ . I O oldest Stati F Reynolds, ever has booq� exhibited in Lou. don. For . . I amool among the treasures a I I I I L ore , 1 416 at the white p9ptilptio% li It a b it) only one in every 3 07Q of Colored � I&O %pd, we4 the ilWkings Th to t4ate the 41:1 I rW@$, '' girls L L L o6. _ thm 15 year old $9 06P eon to , looked dowAtrow his lofty tre% ', V131T.0t1whe wayof the world," he said. . . L , 1. at 08 p4ii thousand as the 12 o&ndle power L . is bit *I 60. 1 . � 'tirope., jta� preiiiiint organizStiou dates, ' ' from the Land at the oighO. centurk, when, I !4a A- Madcap& .del Assidil." painted . ' L I in 1665 for the ohapel of Apsidei . . people. The pallid Complexion of � many deaf-mutes has of tot% beau referred tio, ---A __ L agelutift 00 OU4611im"W'. There sets a Queen by a c,)ttage bed, L Spoke to, the *i4ow there; , I -Ballevillo the price of gas is 02.50 per . ,I a, I I thousand, and the city pays 020 esoll for � Charlemagne, in his expedition against th I I @ Kota, oo�forrad the privileges at an indo- I . .the L I - ' family in the 0bugob, of the Serves at Poittigla, and pronounced the Ines$, pro. I by strangers as an appore . � at Indication of 111 -health. Professor Bal I's investigatiop I" Knocks a Cough or Cold endwise, For children or adults. Troolies, 13c. 1dquid 500t At'4099108 . I Did oho . not know the same hard blow The �eaaant W Ct bear ? Aucl she kipbed that humble pe agent's brow, � I I L I 4k 156 lamps; 6,000M feet per year is made. , . pendent, government on the inhabitants of . L I , L cious Raphael oxisting, in '004 � I any private - ofthis subject will exoitfs A goodd.eal of III- . , A ud then sho, beat her'knee', . :1 . . Brandord, 02.50 ; 020 each for jol � I On Andorra valloy,midway botweeaFgavoe lootl^. Theo there are four by Rubbillill- I tereaO, and it will be Carl . I . Due to learn As the celebration of the twentieth anol- " (led at the w1dow, help her now, I As thou ha�t helped moP . ) lamps; quantity made, 8,000,000, feet. Brockville. §3 ; 021,each tar 9 ) l,i,,, L -4 And Spain, for thiii: fidelity and devotion in rionduadnig him through the passes a f the bill own portrait, hill L full length portrait of , - , his Wife Helena Fourmetitk tho 14 t it with . whetho -the boosted superiority of the I r . wh4o X"On intelli gence is necessarily So, diet Church in Now York . Va a a named after & , l,,=ya0V,7ahu",'ah ", certain . Now God be thsoked," said the old, old erg , w, Ait h ,sped from his loft , bough; '111, qnmntIt,. 4,OOQ,000 feet. Dandas, 32 50 to 88 ; 020 each fog 80 Pyrenees. One of its two chief officoxe. is namad by the.Fronah Government, another . and ,Daughters 11 and the 11. Bet -urn of the . � Holy Fomily from Egypt.". Next in Vila 0 oompaniod by An ipferiogjoy tathe negro in one of the*140st Import% pt*ds to its Colo. Bishop Jaues-the cradle in w hick the . bishop was roc101od to sloop 76 years ago I . but The times are - ti are's much good still I , _ - In the Way 61 the Nvorld, I traw:1 . . � I lamps ; quantity, 2,500,001), test. - by the Bishop at Urgel,_ iu.Spaiti ; and 0 is, * I . .1 are Vaudyku'a . � portrato of Charles, I., vi hich , , mustioation, Th M white' horses oqoopi�d a,caltuar'of the church. . . --r. B. weatAerly. I I I - � . 22 d"131 for, 105 Is C . , . *401ph; 63", 0 love ; quintilty. 6"000.660 fial. bonaeotion with the Bishop's notpitigti .9n I- Itphav a difficulty hall a _64104, which throotell" was in the collection at thas untort t . On& a King, another Vandyke, the picture of Lord, or 'r ords a eg d as less sound. tll�a goloied , 9bes,18 worth 0061,9418rilIg Ili this oonpea. - . . . 1. ­ . I . . I *Among the moat efficacious of remedial . I . NOJUTJRWXST ONT^111110. . . I I Ramilton, $I',. 87J ; for isfoves, ' $1.50 ; IS Oachfqg 400 lailips ; Oltiantityj W,009,. to.bring about, A cri,sis in the uffairs of the , � microsopplo republic, - ' . Sorafford mud bis Secretary, and halt a dozen of the best ex"upples, of 'Sir Joshua , tion, And the' diocussion over L whI L , Ole- , 00 I .. L ,I pbanta will Add interest to the Inquiry. n Sizall 6 -re the ingiliou.1 reparkbtions, from the - t S labnatory of Urs, Lyd?SZy1unam;Lyan., � I � , I — projOreNs of L Rallway Works - steavi . I . I . I � Z Wt. , � Reynolds. '. Th000 are but ispedimen tricko. ­ regard to whio Data, I& is pointed out -that Mass. . � � . . I linovign)l--bo6iiing.PorgAV&bqr. .. . . . Ingersoll, 0; 022 50 each for 35 lamps -, . . REPSauma to some recent qxpert teoti- , in S, collection the game of which the'Beitish . i1v may possibly Appear. that'their deafness . I v The earliest ,00loniSI coins - OW is . I Suporintenaoiat 9gah.re!turnedfr6 L to Port L . . I quantity, 2,000,000 feet. .� fill to blood staide,thaNkrooeo many . I .pe Government will try to buy And keep. But . A would seem as It bare was chance for is in some way connected with the - eon- . _$a Matiamobusetto, in parlitiome,Q90porder of . A rthur lastmight. us informed� a Sun. re- ' Xinigetoo,_103; 013 each for 122 lamps till . 1 12 Walook; quanti 11 uy, 6,000,000 feet. ' fur Says : 11 Human blood cannot be told f tax, ` - . dog's bl d, Dept under f a , vorable eon . (It-, ;% the members of the 0. Pa R. Syndicate. ,night � apiouous, mark which they afford Ili the to the nocturnal bootj %ok or briokbat This is - in thegengral.court, pmasO May,.270,,1652.: whioh tistablisb9d. 1�1 mist hoilee" at Boa. porter'that he bad been as far AS Nopigon,' � point about,06 miles east of Port Arthur. - . Listowoll, 62.50. same lamps; quan- I I tity, 3L,000,000'feet. , �_ I . tione, an ot invariably then." 'Mr. 1101104 I � . - - . cattle Mingo. . . suggestion offered , a scientific spirit, arid in view of the cumulative eff,40 ton. The coi d were of. the , value of 123,, 61-iand-3-4w- �' ' I Tbo work of construction is Progressing very satief actorily, and no more diffigultIaB L . I Napanee, 63; 5600 per year - for 30 . lamps; quantity, 2 000 . ,000 feet. Woodwaux ..-t Washington, sayet" The ' Average of ill the measuremeate'01 human I I . . There -arrived in Chicago yesterday -three which such misiflas raight have upon the org-wisto of white ests during the pidoem. . '. � - - * womblon's-'Ihaseag,FOIIY�-,------,,,-- - - -ve beau experienced with the laborers. he, . . About 10;000 -men -are -'-working at present . . . Oota4a, 03 ; 022 each for 353 lamps . N ' I I 4nautity, 25,000,000 feet. blood I have tuade is rather larger than the average of all the measurer L nenta of repreiieritstivm of a cattle company which, if pot the largest in the United Stites, Is at L sion at the ages. I Whether white eats are superior fighters is a 4ueation undevormin. Electric at jowellery is worn in Paris. The ornament oonsisto of glass, datubd colored .11 on i a various contracts. The road'ie the most solid on the whole line, TradkIskying Port H-ope,. 63.60 ; SW each for 661ampB; quantity, 2,509,000 feet. . . 409'O NOW, Bat it is not rare* to find specimens of dog's blood in which the car. - least the largest in the . northern 116611 of this country. These gentlemen are A. H ad, although L their rarity might suggest an inquiry *,a tio the survival of &be fittest. ,to imitaits rubleoldiamonds mud other stones end fitted in an envelope surrounding a _, has ceased until the openjiog of navigation , I en0les-khein to -get more. materia,lby boat. . St. Oathsrineo,'W 50 -,' $22 50 each for . I 170 lamps -, quantity, 10,000.000 feet. I puales range so large that their -Average . . size is larger than that of many samples of. human blood.11 Wbeu it is Swan, -Henry Swan and Joseph Swan, of Q,heyacne, W. T. They are mainbers of the SWSC Land Ok Cattle dompS13y, the General I I __________L-� I I . I . , "kite, Homeload Garden ot Girl*. . I small incandescent latop of low. Xesistsiloo, I I _#h the pieces of glass The light shines throu I . A great quantity of snow has fallep,. and I .. some of the men are sufforiog from suow� . Stratford, 62.50; some for lamps - quan. tity, 4,wo,000fiei. , . �' ,L ­­­ remembered ,thfikkthe mem I urements of human blood, by I . Manager of which is M . r. &- ff. Swan, - . The you. Dg:ladies were looking at 0. fine I . I bouquet, and they beg" to choose which and gives them all the appearance of , only � I the stones they, are intended tor imitate. , blindness, . At Port Arthur" things - arQ. . , booming. ,Fort William is also sho*ing, � Toronto, 61.5D to 01 75; 622.75 each, for I I 2,298 laui&; quantity, 175,000,000 feet. no -called high author ities vary from 1-3650- to 1-4630 of an inch, bxpeirt testiml Dny on -whose -arrival is here noited. Started in 1879'. the compsiby has. grown and passed . they'would rather be. ' ' - , ,, A rosil'is my ohoi6,1' said a , The latup, I fed train a small battery.which . I I a is carried about.tbe person�'Froin aFashion � I . ' great signs of activity and Mr. Egan thinks, . . � I � a very ]erg's trade will bedona ,there next I . Montreal, SIX(); $22-ooabbi IiI004staps ­ ­ ­ ti *,,Uo 000 00or this subject takes on & serious 'impact, mud � � Juxie 4 atiould,receiyo it with, great caution. through numeroui bbargeR until now the I , capital employed is 63.00D 000. Mr. Swan queenly Rirl, 0 -for I'd like to be elegantly btsautiful I I 'Journal. __1 I I . . . summer. The mining proapeotB. are ex - � I , I quan Ity. I ,Windsor, 02 25, 015 each for 75 lamps,; ­__ . � � I I , I ___1 . . � . Ix illustration she iNhioh' As an hip' -way to Edfabutob, Scotland, with . Houry.Swau, to attend' the annual meet' like a rose."', - - I .61 Id rather be � lily"I . I amid 06 gentl , 0 gir . I . - Soliltalloro *s. Nabotitators. , � cellent, the recent sales having given the I I . trade a bi . L ,'g p�sxt.-W*,Iiipeg Sun. quantity, 4,OW,OW feet; . � I . . . Woodstoo , §2 60; 023 each for 33 lamps, A . , of quality with I I Gen. Gordon has to deal,. it is related I � ing-of the Board of Directors,,whou the 11 for at all flowers the ily is the fairest Ana I . I p uVeRVE . Good points are worth remembering, !or the reason that they assist no- in a dlug I . . — I - . I - . . . . . . � . I I quantity, 3,000,000 feet. � It Quebec, 02 .; UX .cooking �l 50 i 420 for I that in 1821 Isinail, son of -Meheinet All,, -the conqueror of the souai", was a abilit will be considered of increasinm tho 0% Its' X1,000,000. The number of � I 44 Oh, pallaw'," amid thwilirt, s, I'd rather be & tuberose, for thO'gentleman all love to many discomforts and protect us Zeiinat - dity a% overreadhiiiig people.. - When the 011pla - A Northwest Girl, I . . a . Miss Palmer, a courageous and self reliant ' ' . . I . .., set. 335 lamps ; quantity, 90,000,000 f I � I ordered 'by his fsthqr - to Collect the. I I I caUle now owned by the company iti 115,000, - length of range, 150 miles, with average wear them near their, hearts."", ,' , fro .,kttPUTZ;A11'8 CORN Y.11 I.., , M f �Ia4iiojt.ki . . 1 you ag lady, has a tree claim and homestead . - � I . tributd due from the tribes of, Bedouins � width of 50, making about 35 000 screq'of -",I'd be a pink,", remarked a week girl, . ExTAACTOR is OU0, prompt and effectual, near White Lake. The Mitchell Mail says . - �� . � clever' Animals. . of - Shenay. oi, the m0p - halt way- . I cattle, leads.; 8,000 to 10000 beeves are 11 because pink a &to so ow6ot and modest." don't allow druggists to palm off o,� worth- that lastvaek she paid the commutation I '. I I -The most faltbfitl_'mail messenger of -between Berber .and. KhEkrtourh� Ismail aummoned a chieftain known the� , shipped sunnully.-ChicapoIntir-Ocen I n. - I , , I .. Is Shook it 2" finally sung out the gkyeet one in'tfie crowd, knocking bar' hat� down less and perhaps. poisonous substitute. His object is quite pstent.'He wish�q to make i fee to the United States, 6200, and. it left, .- � . . tot pormiless.- That, means everything Sultiv&ucounty is a dog belonging to the . .. station �gent sit Winterton. When near ,so Tiger, and t i � . I . . I ­ . I overhereye oaucily,;*11-vou can be Any. few cents' difference aifferenee 'between a � .Cruel on,�Oho cold prair kei in wintir.� it the time for tl�iia Arrival of the train th dog large Amount of forage and fodder � Why they i3ehead their lRarniles. , , . thing you please, but i1m. a daiak, I Am, . good artiole,sad a cheap imitation Or iiub- means no fire, no soup house in the Cup- , - � . . � ,a takes its place on the depot platform, -and in lieu .of % money payment. .' Next morning Ismail and his tro6pa found The Chinese ouBtom of decapitating their enemies sl * * .. itplatned by the AID in war is w mud gon't yo a, forget it.P�-Xerchant .. ..� .. Traveller. � . stitute.' Patumm's QOra Extractor- Sold everywhere. B.eware-of dangerous i1nitei. board, no light, nowormtb, no life. Goshe . climbed on -her ,pony and cantered off to - , mg the bag.carries it to the post UFO;% r9paiv . . . I . . witibeatisfacti � on pilea of the stuff demanded - . fits�eme ieve that the ap. . . . I . I . - - tione. poison & Co., proprietors, Kingston. I . � I Mitchell to obtain � employment. Qnoe , I 1. . 011108. � A horse in Sayreville, Pa. has to boat �� I � sixty-five loads of clay and one load of p1mood around th6camp, bob their'siatisfao. tion ,as short li,Ad. The'stuff was soon pearatice of a -person in the 6.pirit 'world without a, head ioprimafacie evidence of bav� � Slagir a - 111111VIM"s While They Uneel., . Epiaoopalimuo who Visit St. ,Georgels' I I I I � — . Goo.W. Lee - and Usury, Peterson have ,there she had ad difficulty in finding work, The -self-denial and banishment of Miss - � � � coal dust eVeryL day. He receives no set on fire, and those not burned were log committed sornecrinie, and punishment' Church in Stuyvessut Square, Now York, , Wen matcheato row three miles with a Palmer are well rewarded with $2,000 worth . orders,yet neirer .fails* to go the right picked off by men lying in wait behind the is awarded accordingly.. Hence the horrible � says the Sun, have W:n surprised to find . . turn for 0400 a side on the Oakland Course, � of farming land,_$t. Paul Globe. .' .. 11 . .. I number of times to the clay pit, and than � . hall his � - to the coal.boap on the �ier, He burning pilea. Mehemet, to avengo' his � roasted son, razed the town of Shendy, but mutilations which took placoon the evaous-, ties of Shanghai by the Tsipingb, whan the t hat, some of the bymn of the services Are sung while the oodgreg ,tion rernean kueel- , at San Francisco, Clil-s 'On U arch, 16DII. Peterson is said to be a much, better souller . 11 I . - � . . I .1 I 1. . . A how loxig �beni at immi waxath weak. . . . . own idea of how much each load oug bt to . the Tiger made traok§ in good time into the , I toperial officers gave orders for the doe .. WDI- Ing at ter the' 44 Someof the eon- it prayers. Ll than -either Stavenson or Cotsford, both of, . ­ - . , . I . "d, -the morii communioated, more . . Of rears. and hioks A , tAo thuch is , out � I I � fastnesses of thelilterior. L - . I . , tation of �vory rebel body; mud even tho . L 0 W. a. R&iObf6,d gregatloDil�. amid Root r , I wjiom Liie,hms detested. I . Abundant grows, . '. : . . I : . a', I . 11 - �'N art. . .,L . I I . eau Ye . For fift' are a horse belonging to . I .1 -#.— DB.','CHAwzs ROBB]IT'S., report , to' the . I . 004ins Containing the remains of prominent � AiN leaders .were broken open and"dis. I recently. dti are atilt iurprised. that I have introduee this ouslom. I have done it I . . . .. ' . The' Mighty Dollar . .... . � . . . I . I I Other than etdotly business Idese'stime. -, ' times control 'the aotionB of even a finsiness - I d I (Got. Mott, of Wa6tbury, fims-'beeri driven it' .Ahthiropometric Cominittaci as to the aver. I .. honored tO insure Oeir punish On'ent bere. , because' I want. to -make: oui worallip I Is long distanced by a 10 -cont bottle a' 'best L ir an. A mill man recently paid he did not . a certain hour to town for the f amily mail. . Recently the animal was deals a I red entitled age bodily. growth of. Englishmen,, was based on. the ruessuremauts of over 000 after. Hance'.also, the suxioty'dispi&�ed by the friends -of' . officers who lost their heartier and more appropriate. We don't want to follow alwayti'the dull uniformity p� loon,s - xervilins, .this newest And, 0 . it cures' colds, Cramps, pain remedy. . I - . use an inserted tooth -ookw because it went .. through the log with such a dull sound. " I . to airest, but at thoi., usu91 .time Us- broke " , � . from the'etable and was soon. At the ,63 individuals,. and contains'some too&;' at gensialintorest. Thus, It appears that,bii. 1tween heads during the rebellion to recover them mud, stitch Ahein on to the bodies again ; os that it.was oh6e &bought must be adhered 'to. That notion iRexploded. I'liavemeked colio,'pain in the -bead. soisitics, painfil jheohOst.,,:iufabtit isequ4l� efficacious When -be followed the -occupation* 9f a . . , . I - si.myer the Xing ofthe solid saw wei chOer- - ' ' . office. The animal has ever ainceLappilprolad, the ages of Ili mud 14i girla. 'to much as . X133 L having, been paid' by the L the Bishop about the new piwand he his sg an external or internal-va.medy. Try a o hlW,L and Up to a , (; S Saw Mill is not i,%g,tb q at the regular hour at the post I. ,0,;iaa--New YgM Sun. I � . I taller, Bud between. 12i and 15i are heAvior bffioera of ttie-Imperial. Army,for the, fibid * - . . . Of, %. f L.'Oud.: assured me - that it is perfectly legal and I.. . . proper. - Moreover;. there are hymns in'the 10-ceni Bata ple bottle Of the great pikin remedy,' Nerviline. Sold at Any drug of a Rlace for himatunlea6 he Can hear - I . . . I 1, , . I - I . - . . ue,UXIOU8 ot Gormat"T. I than, -boys. of the sama age. The public irages nearly . seven sc a . itiches inore In heigh.t,-thad., the indu6tri%l I L . � I I . . - .1. I . . I . . : The Vlrqposed Canal. -In Psi eallue . ' service, that speak'of ktigelhig before God. L . . i How p.6bgurd �Jti is to-aiag1heee otandiag .. . store,' Large bottles only 25 cents. Try a Be,mpla 6ottle of Nervillne' only 10,conte. . I I thodl&time music. ­ . . ! I - , . - .. . I � 111. a"llitter'inclosinghis oubscriptionfor' � . . .1 By the statistical report ol the lost Gera � MSU_ actions the L Protestants number school boy at. the aime age. Prize winners. I found to have a de6idaa,advants L . in . . . Col. Colville is-ekliected to -return on f$L� ... . .up, . I ­ L I ..* - . . . I I Is I I . . . ----_--:- - . . A Paris piiper says that the Enilish gain- I ,the Turf, Field nnd Barin, Jradgii Shater . , I says he would not have cionsented4o -serve - 'the I- . - ,28,831,152; Catholics, 16,232,651 ; Other - &to .. ,,ge height. -Thelotiriouscito instance Is stated January Slat fecim his expedition to the Holy Land' L He has made a Complete- . W Pint me Prevented. . . � I . ,-.Wfitki an -imppea;rance old Set* imp pro. . . . the most dote blare at Monaco axe rmitied." Itissaidtfistoo,ohday on the Board of Appeals,f or . Pacific. A— District had be Act felt that by, so'doiap, he ` - . . '' : Christians,' 78,034;' Israelites, ,561,612 �, , religiona,'366 i P(iraDD4 di � persons clothbi. I . that Fellows of ille ROY21300i ety &;a more - ' I . the, t' above the aver a eight; all of 'tbe'---country 'between _L tve� the Gulf'of Akab% the, Jordan,vdlley, iu , sented when'' he declineaL -contributihg ' madlosethe-most. when th . bank has in hand- . a play begins -the could. promote the Interdbts,of the tarfLby . , "L'PC891- 7 �. � - . . Y, V-.. .— rin distind"onfession-3,188, 'and fidall , ,tqches - I'- __ __ , ,-- n' state t r t6iy ... , their: t is - fi -et 'heads Aud. ,the interests, of- the Paleotioo.Ctinal SyDdi- 'the ,to�*',*rd L the iniiiiater'o salaryl" said one' church member to another. , . 0200,000; as playbetiornei bribkerL_k11i#_iq, . bL , ' ­ _ _�- to 1�600j 00 move. breskiug..ujLp'�pooltbox.66rabinstions. . , ' . I ". d'e`hV`Gf­&6t i6foke that Judge Sh . a I f tar is L , , , *. those whhoutapyepecifloation as to their . �t , Aith, 27,111. For the.,mhole empire the higher before t efellows I wasoon� . . a. ist ob- tarred or atterwar a the ch cate,- OtL Which Duke of Sutherland is . - * . -hought'he '� $,Well,$' was the reply "'I i . I . sometimus raiaed .... . ­ 1. ­�_ . . . L . making bead'way in his fi 6 for reforin, in , I . .911. � . L � he _-1 L . I . proportion of t Boxes in eiverY 1,000 ,as' ' �,jeotsof the investigation a bare to. be to . 0b,irinan'. go reporthi thit a range of low hills, having an . Average � elevation' of 400' w to pg�icsbut an appearance ;. as too mean. . . . I I even." I . I I a'flneit ink for famiIi as ur acr A pint of th, ao,a can beLmade from a ten coat,package of -California. . . I . 1� I . I . . . ' L - . . I �. At the'receiit dinner of theBritishChstri- . � � . inhabitants was.490 males mud no females; . In le L , aud� 508 11, . far Prussia Alone, 4�2 s, a anabla.parents to note in their childr 6 any . departure from the nbrniial stand Ol, so feet mud an extent'af ton .milesi muetbd . - L I . ­ . . � I . .. I , , , L. I I . . . .�. Diamond Dyo. -Try them.*, I . . . . � . I — bar of Commerce in Paris there was much ' . . . i females. Of the MAJOS,- L13 767,052 ware ' that the troubM in& ' be rectifie y the' .y , out, througu tQ�muke the o%ual ; but, as the m . -soil is capable of easy dxoaveLtiOD, he be tb a titteud a,nee at some of the lesdiD . I 9 - collages is as follows: M10bigan, I I - . . ,L ' 41 What does 15fi'e word ,pedigree I mean, 4aughter wfien M'. de LeaBopi mentioned , , �,- i . that on his first visit to Euglo.od, the pub- . , single, 7 670,630 marrioa,.626 634 widowers . . and 20,916 divorced ; of the women, 13,985,- . L . Oar usso hygienic measures, etc. - . ly t . . 1. — . . . . lievoo tbe undertaking to be pos6ible. He , says ilf.tbii Ill aco6ruplighed no other diffi. gi�in 20. 1.524.; Harvard,' 1,520 ; Columlila;­ 1,5! , . . John 2k, , 11 It meane I d000bno." �" �, Write . 'on the bosrd . a Ben�enmOi containing tha,t . li8herwho brought out the report of his . -fism, . 324 were blaglejL 1,916,245 widows mud � . I . , , AN attempt. At �nremq,tlan at Cardiff, . . 1� . � . . . oulty.exists., On his atrivalam6eting of Yale, 1,072; Pridoeton, 532. � . � � I . . word." John went up and chalked off'the . meetin'ga charg I � at, hiii, . ad, as th6 firaf bill, 'ii �P for Attacking the booll,in order to �. - 1 41,305 divorced. . . . .. I I - The city at Vienna, Austria, is, to ..:havi -Wiles, came bef6re .the Glamorgazishire I ­ . . the ilyndicti,to -will babeldl�o.00niiider'the . 130urs 6 'of ab4on t be Adopted. -London Tbebodiiiaoften'vlotima of the. snow - slide. at Woodstock, Col., on -Monday night ,�wa the hill.11 I .reed d f,)llowink, ,,Wepedig _ Hurp"18 � Rdzaar.. 1� . ­ ,50 �- ,:make it succeed," "Since then;" observed 1 'do ` . a new cathedrM, which * to oo ,at 08,000,- . -Assizes, whore Dr. Prlqs� described as a . . . Truth. . 19 . , _ , , have bees recovored. ,Thai iiialude the six I I ! . , . . - I --.*—. �, - L9sB9pi;,. "I have been attacked . - M.' ' . . � .. ,, 000. .. I .Wel . , was chargedwith unlawfully hh Druid � I I I . . - I �. I... - I . .-. I --- .1.. , children of Mrs. Doyl�. - Thresbodies have I * * I . ,aysgood speed." 'Yet ,�*­.Greathasteisnocalvi gratuitously; t�od have got on� without payw. I " . . The, wealth cf. the Ca,tholia religious J orders in Frande has, Jucteaged during the ' attemptiog. to burn the body of his iplant . . � child nft . at neglecting to give 419tibe to the I . . At $I# No Great ivenot!r., . : . 1. .1 I I I . .- not yet been recovered. - . .. . ' There collection -. . of � a de I 6 . ­ p and. true . You ludst - bot di,ly-daliy in curing for yout healtb. Liver, kidneys. and bowels muat*be. Itept healthy by the use of thid lirince of medicineg, . . .. � . � . I ing., . . � � . Amongthenames'o! those who ,we . re'.' I , . . I . 142. last tbirty years fio m .�8,600,00) to,�O .., I . . . . I coroner of iiiii. death. Presiding Justice I . idei so. many bright."pretty girls- -NO war '. . . into faded, . . . �&ction is r,atbor�% divine nourisbinent . . , Kidney Wort, w ich comes i liquid form - rAr I) h y summoned to do jury duty in the Brooklyn.. : . ' '' �. . I . I 507,200. , . ., I .1 I , � ; illtit u . Stephen charged the Grand Jdry f . , .. ' p . arsion who burnsiubtead,of buries a dead develop I - worn-ouli,' VerVOIld , women, A woman 6annot be a mother, a . . I -a for a soul ,to'grow 'strong u th a '.� ' . Pon . t.L via ,t� :-b ... Ha always otli thoroughly Offidad6uS .. . . 1 .ready, . . . I 1. Court o*f Sessions Was that of J egeleL OlmiS - - . . Judge-Mbre interposed and said that , - . I � . - ]Paper f4enPA' " ' ' ' I � . . , A man in a hurry, who n1i TOd On a t . I : ubdy does not. commit a-crimmul act uulebb I he does it- I such a matiner'RO to amoulat 12 . kitchen drudge,- laundress.. aeametTess dmiry� maidi an -if all other kinds* of'muid,', poi�ou.tq' destroy it. '. , . I 'How.abandant Stott , . Is Ines a�d women I . — . �... . . .� � . At B6i,hmnyj P.A.i-recontly, Thos. Avery, , _ . -, .ton. 0 ­ - .juror would have, t 'be exc6ed, as she was . ' h .� . I & lady. Ile had received a letter f eom er -� I I muddy cr6asiDg on � applet 'Sixtill. avenue yesterday, and ooiied his hauas in smving I _ tb a public nuiaance� - The Justice, after , tue iuni;st ext6miumtion'ot the uat4orities, ucizetain her good 'looh� and hmp& dis.- s .. 6ositibri'very long even it she hAd a good who Drava martyrdom III leaderillip I- How . few are Willing to honor theralleivea, in the , while shovelling enow..'aut, cf his -y'ard discovered buried in thb-onow a 111 3n which . I to, the effect that although it wa4 leap year: , . � she was afraid, that 'if she Put id so � ,... . himblelf from sprawling full length on -the . iLd cowe. tothe donclusion that cramatiun supply to etart with, ,and I havbr see a' . � � 10YARY of Bervice. I- _ ' - .. r � . 1. .he had m6sed for .ten- days. -Sh 8 had the snow down mud made a room . I .rnaratioe F I illewouldnob beacceptdd. �;hpa .� . . � . . . �. roadway, went into,& drug store to wash his .� . . . c-juld not be considered even atnibaemoauor, . . vintgaryJaPedo' fretful. woman, witti a -Consideration is the -small. cola of kind. . Vm6k6d, thebizoot. a -bushel basket. Boy6nd.the . � I Clark marked her excused .1 . . . I hands. . .- . � . "Got soy sliare B"P?,, he. Silked. '� , , , and he decided that to burn a duad body . , -decently and ineffensivaly ii lawful, . He f adbd out expression, that I do not bome -to the- conolu,sion inatanbly that she 1aa been ne6B and uff%bility ; it is current every- . . where, WI,th all, and m1wAys brings bl,,k a , loss cif hash incident to the long. fast the. * I . ' . - - . . . ., . I . I . . ..­. . � ­ The druggist drew a tiny book from his a id bbat'everyVrubtice which startles or 13 ' ' overworked. - And I do botwonder that so ht_tTe�fi:ievdsbip. .11 . �� I . . . �. . hen was unharmed. I I � I 1. . _. 1. �, NO a . . I . ., . . coat packet, arid, tearing out, Do -bh6et Of , "'ro up.,", the- religious -aeutimOints'of the many-tired-outi.creaturea !;Dug to-" pull the He that does not :kaow those things 11. � I , . . -�'. ,, 111OUG1111i ON CORNS." - - I I . . . - . . . I P&Per about thl .-as inches square, handed it to the man. The latter wer, his bands, and, . mij."ty of the population is not for, that reason a misdemeanor at common' law. coverlet of green. graso and. daisies" over them, and 'take. their last, long rosb­Fanny� . which'are at use -and necessity for hits- to . 'know, ii -but an ignorant man, whatever ­ - .1 I � 6 " Ask for wells,,, Bough on rns." 16o. Quick, - I ­ . . . I . . I � . . . � ,� . � . � . . rubbing them v vith the pi6per, f uund, to hi� Tnii decision will tbud to atilt attention to � ' . .. Fletehei in the Household; . . ­ . , he may know,behiclaq� - , . ,, . rinauctit -core. Corns, .Warts, te, Pa I . . =8, .., I . : I � , . . 1. . . surprise, that the paper made a flue latlion - and thoroughly oleaned"HiWhowde-, * . , &he,, subject of cremation' and, make it as . much of a sensation in Old Rugland as 16 ' - . . .� 1. , I -_ - . " . . I . tags . I . I . . . A Bill llmo'beei introan'coain the Aineri - I .---- . I Tb be proud of learning is the greatest' I .1... .. . I . .1 . " Pa oap !' said the 'druggist With a . �6!r onov�ltk isainly Intended for the laugh , Seemwto-be jusi nqw in New England.'' I � I . -,:I . tor 111111111".. I . ­ - , ' . , - Tba�t cata�,,iege even designed for -any 1180- can Senate to set apart 6,900'sqaare Iiii1ea I 'of forest in Montana as % natkonal forest I . I I . . . I .. .. ignorance. - I . I I.. . d6u!t to to robbed of I I ; .1 . . , use of traveller 6. The pajor is coated ,wi , th I ", . is as the '101ilar, . , _. I .. _. . L. � F�,F. HULL, who has returned with his . . : �. I . .. f al end people bava.of ten eipipaoad a doubt. It looks now; heviev�r, as it'tho 06-t bad I . I XerjervMiOn- ' - : I � :. � I. . . The, New York Legislature has.pasmed _ -it you want your . good'umme don'b have it inscribed upon, i ­ . I . . 1 .�7 1 r . � . . soap and just good . article, in addition to being much bouillon party. from. Palestine,,. Iiiiage with him � 1. I ' , - f true positiobi 'They are - being ound 'It�afis ,tho third, reaII13 of the Bill authorizing your umbrella. � I . . . . .1 Philanthropy, likio'oharity; muov begin at, � I 1. I . ". I I . , ­ t I . . tj soap sheets iu-Ono of thee . There are f� a . . nat action 61 agqolo­gi-,� materfids, for the Do r I ubeil millihers as oroamenta� .for ,by . . Small stuffed I..% I at, Niagara Falls for it tbelaking of . I " . . - - . home. From -this centre.our SympathieS .. . L � . . . ,. � � . 'much as - an . books. The orlit about as - I � , -ordinary otiO of oosp.,7--N. Y. Sun. , .. I to Holy: Land very* much Del, Map. Of tj -in advance of anything whibli- could hitherto harm --mud head dreeass, kittens &to the most fashionable trimmings I , t%te pa L ... . . .rk. I ., � I I , . . , ' . Mijor MetAitighlin And SItt'ag­BUlI � I . , voi-exteadirlig circle. extendin, an a . '"y , Is - - � . .� I liw� .., L . . ­ . I . .. . , . . .1 . __ - , ." L � N*94:40 JiVivoll! . , , . a attempted., L The ?rot essor is of opinion b that At the lime of the Exodus there wasa ILbrimmed hats.-Thuo'hki- only .for brom. L I one, cat to A*h9A bile been usid. but As the . arrived.'at Mandalle. Dikot�', last - eiouink � . � on -their way east. The: Indian Chief had _"L ''.:-A, rocent.advorti �. I log fol. IOwB'- " It the gentleman wh 0 lieeos the L . I . I .11111'. I. L 1 71 1 . I . I It is 06 temsrka.ble characteristic of the waiters in Paris reksuron to that no matter condonouit douneotionol 11JO.Madkerranown. mod, the Red Sea. :.As regards the. Dead raw material for this sort of � trimm.iog� !in unlimited the 'wealth of -the wee'rer can novior been farth6r east before than, Mis. P286rok, . The object of 'thepresern'trip is oboe store wI th a ted'bead. will return the umbrbliabf &young lidi with whalebone L ;, . . , , I . .1 . . What you may ask f or; even ,if it be a tried Sea, be ,ha '_dboovaired that it formerly B . only be represented. by increasing the n" .here . . I f ornameAts. 'to ghow him how white people live it i3ig I I . � , . ribs and an iron handle'to the slate-tOof act. � shop be vill.beair of someting thIlti . .. � ­ .1 piece of the � moon, they will. invariably it to �Htqod­%b tin elevationafl,400 feet above its ,. . I .. . . . . I chies. . I 1. . . % I I .grocei's age, as the oauj6 is the gif t of i - de- '� . I * . I : . I �. reply ,, yes," and dithor bring you, or, � sort with e6rrow that on- on returning, as , gig�at hivel-that is to Bay, 150 f cot -above. , the level'of the Mediterranean. The' bi4- . I l . . TheGordon Baseball'. Club. -of Chloago. I I The passage in Queen Victorim's. book respecting Dr. Norman. bficleod's sermon . Silyant � abased mother now no morb, with the natao , . . ­ ' I . I I . ,� . .. I I I . I . I __ __ ,-. fortunately thereja no . move 'left. ItLio � told of M80,fibe'niAllor, that bYwayof I. tory of this gradual lowating-of the -waters will form a special feature in Prof. 'Hall'a will be composed entirely of - colored meno who will each .reasive' from 035 to "O a I on the wat in October, 1876, WL hen he oh. liquely applied to Fran6e the d6nunciationii 'Ougraved oil it." I I Male R'laVOB Ili Cbin& pro. few compared. � -.-- , 11 - . . 01- � . , . . . I I * amotorify . ­­ . . trying this as a joke, he 'per, . .� - . . ordered of the w&iter a Sphinx, a la forthcoming re ,port. He has alsolound evidence of a chain of ancient takes in the I . � , I . . . week Balary. ,. 'I The Anchor Linot Sidonian, After a pro, of lamiab, ia "not pleaslug to French readdre. . 1, nor Most � One Paris newspaper ea;ya-. ' Was. .The former Sri descendants with f six � � I I . Sri at of rebels captured in w ' Children " I . 1. , I .. I . 0. I . . , 1. . Afaiengo. - ,, I am sorry.to Fisy we have no k;i`ji&ittc district, and of another obain in ialagod' And, st6emy voyage . across the 'Gracious Majesty has rovesied bar political seized by kidnappers. while others, with. I . . I . . tnore," replied the waiter- 4,wbat, Do more Sphinx?" exclaimed May�.fbigbitfiff' . 1� the Contra of the Wally Arabah, not far frcm­-t,Ee-4ateished. The tOrre'068 Of th`6 .0118 Ativatio, during which she ouatmined soil damage by c6lliding with an iceberg, haft I Is is still a oympatbiso, and Bhown-that sb Gaimil.11 bl'tirth and breeding." . I the noblest oell.gacrifice, have volantatily sold themselves to, perpetual bondage -to . . a Ill adolloom . I Is. , , . , L LL ___ I I astonishment. 'The waiter lawqred hie voice and murmurod in a Confidential whis- Sdrdan'bWe been, ex%iniaed, the moat' ' important one being 600 feet- Above the -arrived in Glasgow, All the dilitle on'boal . . perished except tout, . . I il ' . I . -The Dutch papers . ' A Cyjax Fou, GOUTt'y_of 0. ,L, Certain care' mention the aiscove 00 ,va their pareateand familisil from r ___ and death. The lot of state slaves, of .1 I . .1 . 4 1 .. . 11 XXXPX,V 'V01UUf4V,3L,V., . . . . per 4 41 We-he've Some more, monsieur, but * the truth is, I would not care to give -them present Surface of the Dead Sim. , I *1 . � . - , The ,Sinpomr- William BSYB the White for g)ut. .A peasant who was confined to captives of war, is of ton a very oruel One, - I . fireg. of . February in the VrAted : . I — I I '00MUT'SPRUFROT WASHERS . I I- V I . to you, as they are nab quite fresh.' . I . I C -H i L WS13 the fi rot PA niglish sovereign . Lady has appeared 15 yosto too soon.' An oldgypsytold him recently: 11 Sirdi you hie bed by a bbarp attack was otung br a bei', and almost immediately he felt bet$olr, Tni� � S tmvea And CaCads'swetit I away 11,00,000 L JLt to be bad only from itithorized agouts.' If . I . I . . - .. I Sprats %re so numerous in 86ottish waters, I who had a atmius raised to him in London.' I IL I 16 stuide in Whitallsil, the work of Hubert will live to be 1.00 yeari old. Your son, the I ia6-11cyal� will not reign, but your'grind, Pril mad &xt day he WSRL Well. - Ili a abort time I at ter another patient though, howould try worth Of property, while the first monthe of the year ssw a destruction by fire "goo. and make'viontyrapidl �ou,waiit to got s.geno F, yo Do t let home one a so get ahead of yom and * scours your to*ji of bout-ty fight. Too good to I , -11 . .have . this season that illions of thetA . . been sold for manage. gixtv tolasofthe - .. . III Is ,BoUeUr in 16�­ __ ' 8. stood Lon�(in next - I son,'Princo-William, will be your imnxedi� I . I I The Emperor prefers to I - and, g induced a the some remedy)i Aviv . affected, bee to sting him do the a , ,gatiog 01000 6* fiasinfit,%L7,000 000 for Lt - the isme two montG of i8sa. 1 1 coa- ,gorbagging. Particulars -a oe to. Very suitable I Agent for ratenteo � I * YOUNORR' were lately caught in the Illy er.Tay,and at ones upon the land, As � therejare; indebted to Tobias Ruetat, a p, Age of the L ,ties 11. back Atairs, I or the statues at, Chs sts t�uooessor." 1 believe this. story to that Connected with part Lb I also was cured. I I oarel'o sequontly 06' "&to inference that oballoss construction of buia ... p d,na&'nd'o'qF1n'eB" . . , . L , . 1. - - . � L � ­ I L � . put . about 72,000 average bpratolast ton, de I . k "er istroyed must be evormstlef total and JalhOii II. There'ste twd-Of Ch Arias * '11 , one in front .of Chelsea Hospital by it the Apparition of the White L%dy. ., . � The question of taking aim ,,With both . ngland* E Matthew Arnold.tola a reporter that the further wen he went during bih tour here the more discontented he became. Its and .detective iij apemb in thimoodattyj and that these' gro' are exercised At an iadrosped cost to vices . . ZSTAHLl:aE1F,D, 1869. �. 4041313 4jPAT11r_A401W - . si,. , Theyo, WbdlesOmb food, but the c0lit 6 them to English markets leaves Globose. mud one Winds6irl[ona-of S�maa 11. by GibWuo,L.tbe beat of the royal eyes open hall beat% .vevivea in A ;ad by Me, The 9yaterd has long been dvocat 6nly went as fair via' St. Louis. Boat do hOL 'the public, , . .____!"�_,.� iiii Florida ,&� 1. I I I — . � . Ali kindt im6g,pr4datts handle4o 6190 . . gettigg I no profit tot the salesmen. *0, statues, otAtIall in a quiet spot at the back Chapel. Williath'III. next , Dougall,batthe great m4or0yof"Aiports men with one eyo, Closed. One writer found too bold and artificial. Philadelphia is, in iiii opinion, the handoomoot of the - Au observant young man while was struok with the haman,like Courtship of 'Imiltior, ch�vlht. W411111144 rithliltyf TaIllow . Pat, 116IR Cs"icre Consips- The, a. Neflotiat'llorsa Show to to be hold st M4dioon Square Gavaerii Now York,,' of Whitehall 16da an equestrian statue in SO - James' shoot contends that, in firing at ,moviog objects big cities, And Chestnut street is the ably L 'A of the heron, The females stand in A row, etc. supplied. � . I"Cni 141M. % 1101borns street. Toronto I W, � L on May,27th to 81m. The'regular prorplam . the 010v,470 list foots up 017,450, me against � equare by Bacon, And 'Queen Alin threat one in front of St. Paul'o end two in tbO the one-eyea men Are out of the fight, and another two -eyed advocato.atates: ,1 The �, too hiog street in meriam.'� It business toraiallea him of Bond street, London. and look iijeondatned, whila:'tbe inslas - L strut mud dance and pratiod'around, on t6d P1115117 I . - , . . I 110111,11.09 I to socritv a Business I Rdtiostion at Sporloarlan Pon I I of last -yearlo - allow, slid the trotters are . squarell Called After heri George 1. i standi on the campanile of Bloomobuiy Church, � ,right eye Is gradually trained to retain the image of the taruet slid sights, althoug Goorge slid Obarles Barber, aged About 8 h arrested at Brwitf Ord yostor� an I 10, were sand like Garatbiga: dilded. 000 at *a fair herons' would bmil(I 671 4 -duas - V I ramnablu at thojpnsoflu . "i" I TAN RVAIN91311 COLL11011111 - - I t.'94d-, well tirovided, tot this, time, a grand prize or the best stallion ". of 0600 b6log offered f' and there Are two & very the Left eye remains open , &ad the lott eye .__­__­_f­`tb6 tar d#Ay'afrorbobn by Chief Griffiths for break- ing & window in Miss Hill's store a few heron, and awAy 'the pair would ey. All -those left invariably began to Oadille and r'stro MOM Cironlarn free , - I --a-, I . 'Over 16 years at 690, tho speed of L I his got. thefif number and tabards being oonallo-tod eff6o6iVe one by B,loon 1 a the Courtyard of Somerset 9,mas and an equestrian one by serves to'sharlift Up the ittlaild 0 got And, to oonvey,to the brain the iciggoill - a ng Urtibles. JuL.the �,Jtja ago"and ste&lf the mtjol6lo were Chatter as'soct as 0, match WAS hunoullacd 0 a would, upo� . lb0n st-mvn o6gin"ting - �, , at VAO r th YOUNG MEN. ii,nd earn $100 P. I I '0111 close on " '. indooldibgthb.priki. 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