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I 1 . I , � � ,1, Fridtjof Nang= I the Norweglar, ex- Kpr,re I - df- Threave �feared and 'hated among .1 I — I �
. t I . plorer was i talked of as president by I writlwff ,,;�, , - , wondetful feats of the people by his atrocittes. At last a � i
1� I I . many who 11'wished to have a xepublic, 9 � . � Whev-Pimples and Blotdhes I I I I I
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S;, � � . of4 .. 11 , I - scientific la�owledge and his modesty. I . xecution, I � are the result of the' last. PRUIT I. - � � - .
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�t- � - IM � h 11 . I i � . spi�cialtpo Namond Hall's could carry as much accordingly he The. sheriff of X-IrReudbright, MdClel- it absorbs part of thi-s poisono =atter Whi4 causes �
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11 P4 . . . kllm=�tl- � name 4' Stea - I futy they are the best,inedi6#e for Comfipation and Stoinuch .
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� *J. The Mooney Baker cannot I I - . I—- I � . .. . . assination legal,,, outlawed . I I �
VISO 1. I � ,� . . -4 -1 - Larger siZ65 $2,00 and lieutenant. to Identify himself. And I 'ed thc,aFs. Ing to the secret formu' ,a of an 6' ,tawa physician Who, dit;covered ible I
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t'vd , Produce anAing better than , . ,.fl $2 50. ,a r 4 from 'his filthy clothes h9e fished docit- decla,rod all their estates forfeited. method �of using frLt to. cure dis e. Fruit-a-tives &A directly on th � . . I
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Led Moonev's Perfedion . , -Samples of note paper, was a former Jecturer at the Univer. T-i'llngland, and, after many vicissitudes, regularly ati.d naturally every d � 7' . � i
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rnt. . � .-- I embossing and engraving . altiy of Paris, that for years,he had died a monk 'at JAndores Abbey. His . .. . I
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I other you have ever' I I TOP -ONTO . ON to prison toi- a week at least," he beg- What a Grand -Duke �'Gave Up to or
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A I %ff-j-'%R sea coast �mder commission from- t]O)- ' sonal -charms attracted the notice -of 13. . C.,' fr Saxe-C6b.,pri-Gotha, illustrates the .11 pp�-
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;)i� * : ,0 I his tion Is as follows: Quassil wood, 6vo ', I o ,,,a i -
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h * bytbb most mcdern primelples lk-mthitry.andblilk I Sister of james 1. Ruled Like a A touch operator can�)Ao more work and,gets � more �, I
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I X- , JAMES L.'KILLORAN represents: Napoleon 1. 'standing on, - � w af of , 1 1� . 4
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k � - � apparition and gasps,."The Emperor!" . a name of the King of Scotland. Archi- .. .. . . I I ���i 11 I I
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I � ruled there like a Queen for -twenty the altar the Princesis 'Victoria as a :Z, . I ;
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C. A(ACKAY, honor gradnate Trinity UuIvernity, I / " 1 .
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