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Just V, little while era way era 904;
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file arms waits about her; she wag weeping
A YARWYOr Au'a 01P.19 Greater sloism that
of agirdels, Apialns;f VIckwIck.4ppealis
numorm as the Queeresis ,Game Of S a
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To the Xditgg at th -
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semen select
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fts, by onelife robs us of our tris44rox ;
Notilitpg Is oar own excepcour dead*
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i j OYfut toaro upon his boilers. Tim other lad, leit
� laughed and cried by turns, and even, the
in Vain train she Xench go the 13cuches
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SIR,-Ap a Campanian puzzle for tbo.now
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At 18, 16 and 14,11 I subjoin one that
sent vaiiatiW�J011i'* Art
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OTTAWA, Karats $.-I31 view of she XW1. . .
ev a ro, 81 t By 1290
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gentlemen found A it . r941 4
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- - Tliallce- of- the, Pesos Eugene Archer -has
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- Grsngor-t wo Voksto, air. - Ticket Soller�
popular . ,
-five years ago ougoged she all
twenty Antion
of oil France, and from thencefound Its WitY
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Ion pa I I $lad meeting of the connall
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$he Dominion, Bills Amooplation, bola, .qA- Shia, � -
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Qruo 9 that pro ,
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: 11 There it is," said Mrs. Cook At l6noth,
dispensed justice in White Rising for about
two but whenever, he has boon amll4d
Whore $a ? Grp A.
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to, the root of the continent, Including
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Shp grand aggregate, and the total of poorest
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a-" 'Crealre ad
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00 I told you the dinner wait getting, cold,,
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And yet yon muot all take Shp time far a I
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upon to hold: the. Peeled there has been 5`11114,
A citizen of Boston has purchased ton
dqzon,of the "Fifteen" puzzI �
a for the use a$
England and, America. I do not know
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whether It bit the Cansillano, st that time or
in the GOvernor-Ooneral's match 00mbludidli,
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th --thlonorl".r.
Is u..Oil.e.r.t-4 .11-1.1
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� Howard Ray lea life m ther to the table,
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position So make a lint of him, and she
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scones In. hie, CoUr&4001A bay& NomAtInsaft
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patients In She Olty Hospital.
The $'Fifteen" nuzzle Is nothing now to
not, but distinctly remember that for a while
everybody and We vita were to. be moon with
were to form the basin upon willph 00 Whia.
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bledon team for 188018, selectid, flidifow*b
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Ala .. oh..g. -.4 ro us of our dead.
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and taking a goat beside her, proceeded to
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been more peculiar Than those In the court -
room of a forms � .
r Justice of the Pence, who
young ladies. Tl�ey are so used t6 nicking
: A plebe of chalk and a smooth board laboring
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Will be the namOs Of the Ara& tWenty �
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Posing the tesm-with fiii names added ax
130, when fate comes to besiege oux CH
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Iiiin oar gold, or make our ftowers fal ,
do the honors of host, while Mrs. Cook
poured,out the coffee, and no he ppler party
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bor.sts that descriptions - of. proceedings be.
as fifteen' that It to a puzzls to us how they
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over, got any olaer.
to solve the Algerian enigma. It is one of
those things the A Aral purs you ORA do
waiting mon-who have boon I no ,.
Death, the Buses, Comex I a love slid pity,
�Aud, to ottya oar troasu rep, claims thank all.
could have been'found on that.day. Nor
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term h ho,va been published In England,
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a oth foreign a ountiloo
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4 ifteen 11 -over baseball
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said to have its origin
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god to Inforin the 13soratory wh $bey 1;a
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prepared to go to England who A -
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was, there a bristrafts than in
merrier 0 � ,
the humble cottage ol vidovi A�y. The
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under the boadl "An American .
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to that it doesn't bliktor your hands and there
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so follows,: Daring the w or b A France
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and Algiers, a - French soldier was taken
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Wheeler Ogg, Wellington I - Battery, -
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handsome .
young Captain' told them the
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Justice." OA Friday last be was arokoa for a
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warrant for the arras�, of Andrew McFall. It
Is no need of arnios, or court planter, if you
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keep out of dobste, .
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prisoner and placed In an Algerian dungeon,
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Capt. Barnhill, 78th Battalion, X. a.
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ofthe 11 Good ship Henry," And of him
"or ,,,,, escape; iothis subsequent cap.
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seems $Isit McFall had applied'in the
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William goes a Courtin%
whore he re&alied for years. TO Amnoe
himself, he, with a piece of chalk, produced
Privqte G. A. Show, 54kh Battalion, N.' S.
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lure by a British man-of-war, and the I
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Supreme Court for an order directiogWIllfain
Riley to turnover to MoVall cortalapaparo.
- With her $ileut site,
Both engaged in sortial
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Private, O'Grady, Governor -General's Pool
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Rro. Aay 0.0 boolda hat, glowlng grate,
:Azlng into the, embers and plying )2or
possibility of his reaching his home sooner.
That he had arrived only the v Bin,
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After Audge , Barnard quit the bench, McFall
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Wood in little biW. �
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Puzzle:
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Private Waillors, Wakefield Co., Qae- .
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mitting-needloo iadustriously. 'The rude
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and meeting Col. Cook as he stopped, out of
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began tying up bin papers. Riley picked up
one of the papers and put, In him pocket.
Our'ous kind 0'8DUrUU'-
lJow and then they mutter.
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Lieut. Kills, loth Battalion, CBS..-
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CAP%. Stroohau,,47th Battalion, 0 .
rinds of a. December night, whistled around
he cornere of beroottage, rattled the window
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the'stago.' coach. he had with reluctance con
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dented to remain incog. until the morrow, that
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111cFall caught him by the collar, -
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i3ig him
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The statement that. X. P., Chapman, the
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Capt. To�d, root I
overnor - GeAerallp
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ffindqAudeoughl in vain for come crevice
ht enjoy the reunion together; that
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[round, pulled the paper from an
Inside pocket in Riley's coal. Therefore
Inventor of the 49Fifteen" pazzlep boo no
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Private Bent, Ca mberlan Battalion. K. & .
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hrough which to penetrate to the, warmth
�iait cheeriness within. The mind of the
d . previous evening halladlearned
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that the Masonic Lodge had relieved the old
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Riley applied, for .a warrant., A constable
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rights in its manufacture id, denied. He made
8PPHOA1Ia1ij0O3AQtii -'is ago ,for letters patentl
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Sorgt. McDougall, Engineers, P. E. 1. -
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Private McIntyre, Xildonan Co., Man.
71dow burieditself with the past. He* short.
home of the in
mortgage resd upon it and
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rrested,McFall Court -room, andlocked
thn in a call in the County Jail book of the
bus, .pending the decision. manufacturers
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Trooper Mall!hWhie, Winnipeg Oavalm�
ioemed the time since she was a light-hearted,
tollaking child, and father and mother
had maintained his mother In his absence.
" And now, dear mother," he amid in conclu.
Court House, and ke t him there until .
.P Judge
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have taken advantage 401 the puzzle having
been made without big consent, and
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avished upon her tbrit caressing care which
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ston, and drawing her closer to his aide, 10 lot
er hold summone&olx villagers am
Arch a jury,
When Justice Archer opened court in his
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have caused him a loss of between §2 5,000
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Lieut. Flynn" loth Battalion, 041.
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Laugstroth, 8913 Cavalry, X. B� .
ly fit m itenta 'enderne 0 'low
sin do iials!'N ald;n ,
:Zeosly anid ch glide Into m ho. a,
no units in grateful ackuo�vledgmgnt of this
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truly card of the widow in her misfortunes."
OffiCO, 00 Many persons were there That he
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and §50,000, It is claimed. .
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Major 0. Wilson, 33fa, Balloon, Ont,' . .
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iqdh6w like a bright dream wastli onsory
So thb problem was solved At, last. It wag,
adjourned the prccoodinis to the Grand
One of the beAtremults that we biwo heard
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- Private A.W. Grallim, 25th Battalion, Ont;. * I
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A her-Arot Acquaint � with Dr. Bay, the
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A at '(%ne* kind -friend, but many, who had
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Jury room in th 9 Court Hopes. McFall was
arruip'n don a charge assault and b
frointrying to work out 11 13, 16,14,11 occur.
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ad In Philadelphia. A reporter of, thaTtem
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Sergt. Sionhouge � 0 �
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Major Colog, Wakefield Co., Qae. I
32fulater's son. Then she thought of the
) ilit summer iiiorning that bad *Ituoaied
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ministered coaratly tohqr wants. . .
' Reader, this -is 31014ney sketch- It Is
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W. B: cockrali. undertook- td-kpiloat toDra. gy.
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having sat.up until four o'clock in the morn�
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iheirnuptialo,of the froisliJunaromes sudof the
lelleate white blossoms. that had, been Called
founded wholly in fact and is but "Ono, of
many instances, of unostentatione bvnevoi-
while Riley acted for binsvelf. After the
witnesses for the plaintiff had, testified, Cook.
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ing trying to 10 got it," went to report a ser-
mon and ,having .taken big, ia;,,tom went out, ,
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'With thifitsumb argon the wholaof� the figure
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Sags, Kennedy;Noi I Co., 1111flesi, Victoria,' ,
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Jence which might be truly related. - ,
ran opened the iiase1or McFall He began :
"GisnVemen of, the jary.'Z; is a matter
and puzztle on knee worst at It igain. While.
he. waspreparing him3elf so a Candidate fdr
in,tltred rubs withorit cromalue over a line
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Rresth ; and she remembered how .her heart
2ad bounded with joy And pride wbdn the
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befora'you beside which the cage of Bardell
the asylum, a lady with better feeling, than
previously Tubbed out. Three rubs only tire
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allowed, Ana the fun is in The fact that the
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Priyatd S. Grahatif, 25,1th Battalion; Oat.
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nidegrobin had whispered that the bride was
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Ail exploring party has made'wouderful
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against Pickwick, or that of the, Q aeon against
CREItio, Palau In tho shad 9 ; 11 And alter con'.
eight, seeing him sitting bent ovd'z a box on
bid lap, went pip to him- and dropped a sent.
'rubbing will a.dmit of a thousand forma or
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Capt. 0 arran,,664h Battalion, N. S. .
, . Private Houston. Rildoan Co., Xanj � I
hirer the* the onowy chaplet;' I
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ThushoW.oweetly the years isma,gliaea
-disoovarteo In a Cava in Adams County, 04,
-supposed tobetheworkof themoundbuild,
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tinning In that strain . to � r contest me, with his
back taSICa"Court, he. ordered to consela,
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In his box, ; saying, 1! Here!o a penDy fox yc ,,
poor He gave. it Ape "
more, every one of which would seem to iro.
.duos theinterded eff set, but a i I little bit 1�-
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. .Itt. BiLtherland,Governor-Gonerallo,Foot
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Gnardo, OnL, I . I ..
)y, basiting their rich fraightago of joy.
E(er only child,. &-noble.,,licy, to
-era; In Tiffin township is a plateau of 200
acres- surrounded by hi ohhilli.'�-,41-4,dispiro
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the point. He wam,givon five minutes, then
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Here Is a man Who Is to be envied,
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always to maino. It 16 statod, that the soldier
oubin return presented the puzzle. to the
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Guardo, OAS..
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nanlo 'estate, suld become a commissioned.
,nav,"y*,,-a,n"a"h'er-Iiiiii�,b�id
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.aioniiithe..p-.Iiteaii-th6ii'la i-wouthree foot.,
'diameter
ralnutes,- and was at ordeteA 10.4it.
-d6*b-,--"B-G-dlkiicif-6,61ap1ii-o�t6biP,tlYaotho
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writes so-follows--ILE OL .m .
ye owe, as
been a Cargo through'the un fill ,tongue Of
Vroneli"Acadonly, wlio".�ff�r6d,,.vi-re-*.jim,d.ol',
05,000 frando. to any -bus accomplishing- the
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wreii he ' char.,
Abed him with a motheeo fond love and
in and 1"wen-ty-five foot deep,
Persons have frequently descended Into
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Court desired. ' ' I . �
11 Take sent," the Jastlee shouted.
say mother-in-law. But now all is changed,
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loss A PICOO 0 � �
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the well and. explored the cavernous -
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0 gularlty lo. which
-chamberi: t)nithematicalris
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AWMY Beat.' Ydu -call fina-me.
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and through the wyetto iuflience of
-0- ... -- filg1itt week'I'-purahs 6d 6 bok'of
no even . a
sto to , lo. statiD.cl,,.....Many-g,-.Ijfe.lk4ft,
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'ire Ilthe Alsi orls " -.q,, ,;, 7 - W. ir,., X.
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been., saved. by. the mbrisl � - -
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ourage of a sufferer. It is not slone in bearing -
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came the memory of darker days -
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tier husband -bad been istiared by pjall from,
it leads. On the'vallo of the chambers may
but you can't make me down," the lawyer
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retorted, shaking his fiat at. the Court. 11 I
the blacks and took them home. Mynsother.
hm up and ever Pince,hqs
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glut on, March 9, 1880.
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the pain of operation a or like misery of son- -
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finement Ja a siek-room. this oelf-help'liesomient, *
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2115 horse, and n inyalid.;and,otion
Ifter dame the hiiii rt�rondln'g.'news thattba
be seen, among other writings, the, Inscription,
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1789 L1FJ0q4Pby, that ,Indian
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do our best.'! , - .- -
fy'you to do �
At-that,point -6 blaek-and tan dog 1 ampod
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not spoken a word to an olle, and millowo
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has become a paradise.' AgI write Tna" bear
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The Recent apparitions of the Virulit in
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of vital moment, but in the MOAQtonous "' I
trucking 'path, the , �
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podship Cary, o ,w oh their'sou was.
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:hunter 'h6.'iii66ded.thOL'I"t'olffd�Cdbip
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on the table, itind the proceedings bad
thisclicking cf the cubes in the little- box
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of'& and vigorous.
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discharge of ordinary , duty. How many
sominduder, had 'gone down. in a gale,, a
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in 1786. In the fourth Chamber; reached
to be stopped until the animal was re.
under the manipulation of my mother-in-law.
T4o D ablin Nation newspaper having sent'
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a victim of incurable disease has lived.on '
MRS all on board 'had Perished. ' Dr. Bay
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through a narkow.pa'antigoi-had -long, ago been
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God blocs the inventor of I Fifteev. I 11
a reporter to Knock, 'County of Map, where
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through years of suffering, patiently and
sunk rapidly under this 7grest Borrow, and
iwo months later was laid, with,, Masonic
found a well,. tan feet in diameter, and of
unknown depth. It was to learn the, otoret I
. 11 Now what have you. to BAY' why'
you should not be arraigned and ponvictod
" J,LnHenry, whose eagogame'
apparld6w the Virgia X ary - 8"i i d 00' '
have appeared, and Whore pilgrims arompl:
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resolutely . hoping against. hope, or, Whitt is ,
better, living down despair, � until the virv. - -
tsonora,' in the. village ,cernetery; asad Mrs.
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of tbia�Shai two merchants, a lawyer and two,
of contempt of, ,court ?It -the Court con.
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.11 mallao Is j dos announced, goes up to spend
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the. evening with1do belovedi who has invited
in large numbers,,00ngragating, - gives an so.
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Ienoa of a thra toning malsay has died out.
Etay found herself, at the.age of forty-five, a
Nidow and childlegg. - But Hills properly'
, newspaper Writers provided themselves with
a rope -ladder, Implements for ,breaking
tinned. L. . . .
"Eve'ry'reasoninthe world." the lawypr
a few, Mande to meet him. He takes the
count' of his enquiry and its results. 'The
witticism, on whose testimony he reliso, said:
and it -bas ceaa:d to be destructive although .
its . .
ilematned
Nan let I her-ouly itse �irstty'eoitagd, vith
atone and lanterns., Th.ey descended, fifty
: elloutia in a storm of* words that drowned
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blook-puzzle up with him to make it pleasant
for thew.. Ila is quite dexterous in thif use Of
64 ]as and the other persons who were with him
'.white
, physical characteristics ?
11 good - spirits'"
This � power '� of .
Its Pleasant grounds ; and even that was
norigaged for one-thisd its actual value. Bat
foot into the Wall they -found
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a narrow gallery fifty foot long,
the Court'. After giving Feveral reasons,.
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he intimated is art , wag in" son.
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the bito of wood and has come out even several
saw a large space of.00ft light on the
of the Haack Chapel. the rest of the,
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is A matter of high moment to .the slok &nil
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weahly. To the - former' it may moan the
net when she had expected to be deprived of
leading by a gradual' descent, to a cham.
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tempt. . . .
times. With great'pride he shows it to Sarah
Emellne and her He it -out
at, the ti a. .Ia the
91ble being quite der In
ability to survive, to the latter the possibility 1 �
;him -last tells of happier days, the' mortgage.
itad been sent to her by :mail, accompanied
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bar 225 foot long,. 110 wide and, 24
feel high In ifie cantre of the chamber
The audience had stampta' vigorously, sild
the dust wag so thick that NoMbbOdy Bag-
,friends., -works
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ourefully. Someho � or other it bothers him
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midat of this light, which -was ]lot exactly in
the Centre, but toward sholof t hand side of the
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of outliving- or livisig in spite of,. a disease. ,
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It is, therefore, of the - im ortince
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)Y a certificate from the. mortgages that the
lobt had been fally Cancelled. Bat to whom
wra fouta alarge mausoleum', carved Out Of
the solid rook, and covered with devAceo,'In.,
gassed that a constable cat breathing places
will,, & knife. . . I I
more than Usual this time. wish so many
of you wouldn't stars at me," he remarks, I I is
go,ble (am' he. stood facing it), he law three
figurew; to his left, in a beading attitude.
grosteat up , ..
to Cultivate the highest and most buoyant . �
ilso was indebted for thiO: kindness Mrs. -R *
By
scriptions, add bag relleffs. On A stone
4, yon. have- oati!4 *r.nough.1-!the-Ju8t1Ce
makes me Borvous.11 , Tgail he goals Into a
corner and works it.Lout by himself. After.a
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with hands Clasped, vyas a, figure of St.
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frame of mind which the conditiois . .
will admit. The. soma c4eigy which taken
iould never ascertain. Daring'the two years
hat liad-suparvened. between. that thne-and
conch in its contra 137 the stone figure of a I
man ofgl�mnt proportion, and well carved. A
shouted. 46 Ifine you 62, and In, default of
payment I.Commit you 16 stle 0 ounty i Ali *for
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few minutes lid raturno exclaiming I I Earak
.Joacph; in the middle a gure of thei
Virgin, her eyes raised, her hands raised
the form 'of 'went . at activity -is vltal to* :
he present, she had, .at frequent intervals,
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eceived,opppliso.of . money in the,oamsmsyar,..
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' -he- - ared'the .
carved winged cap or lines' o5i
head. 'Caved vasoo, decorated With flowers
-iiid'Fetcva#-Oto-od"-Xr'the�-Cornors.'OfLiha_CQUQb
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swd-a - g.w , - .- .--- .- - - , - . - ,,.- -
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41 I -all pay I I & to I t . he . 8 . beriff," was tIlareply;
The-gaesto blIgAher Around, and t
.. hero, sure'
ightt ifter-
as .,414%45. 11 It aiimt.r' ,
6iibukh,is-l$- I I
, Il't, says Sair " Emoline, 11 You've. got 12"
ltr-Z_JT.�
td&ljoat, the. --level :,of her shoulders,
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4ud7-'thbir Palms, turned . :outward-,:. -to,,
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the work of organism. L Moiltal �
inAtionoes affect the - system and a joyous - - -- -
-epirituck onlyrelloves pila-butInaresees.tbia, , -,
erious W By , 4ulto itifficlout to meet All'ber
copper lamp hung F''10-ka'Cois-listaischad-
--na monej_ he
� ,, -, , . , went,luto �
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L -Aftd4o'ho, had And
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bid (the witudes'), right A figurb a
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Mom'AtUra of 1,,OL �
P in the , body. The viefima- -,
vautir., Who was bar secret friend ? � True,
ille had raWftiondswho.. geamed always
.A, ouspieuded'above she
hea ..
d of the figure... Twenty smaller 16=13a word
Sheriff. Courter's office, and, borrowing 62;'
got a recalpt, which he waved sl�ovo his bead
-k " glA
o shifting Of3he blacks could:birlig, X! .
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iallop, Wh1Ch,,thb:,-peopls,,. oatd--w48.-SL John,
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11 All ap6n b- - " - h" - :
holdinj in big leff hand Oak, w t6h
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�bf� digeiffor,,,dor. �-nol commonly t sufficiently. .
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iikkiiiii-- w-,---------af-",-.-P-Y.$.-�-,�a,lt,-
to -ma a her'preston. he an 0
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-ionna,swan the walls of tlis chambar,"and �
had
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.iso lid L �jria, p' Btlilas L
retained, roosedea,to, so,
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-his
I8,It Rn3F,.lkQA4-QX-t)hA.tIAUA�,jIOO;Y,,,Put the,
box1n hip .pocket and never isw Y is 'Sirit*
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i-he -a area- to.-be,-reaai�g-F-his-rfgut-b4-4a �
good
apprOciate .the .valuei and, Use .of ,
'. spirito.": -They-, too'.6flen Pottle -dowli -in., ��
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win her from the contain plation orthe gloomy'
tpenty-five faoai been paintedon the wall.
eve ning. ; '� . I I
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Emelln'titaora?. IsFor,�IoatdheiriflOctiv6l Y,
olaead .on.thw %bird'and
elava,ted�.thwthumb I .
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despair -when A professional judo- ,
sast; but she. could think - of none rich
itioughbiwQrldlygood to oilpilly hfir thus
$ ,
. near,thei entrance. A-tOrallwas broken opbu,
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androvealed a well'�remotveid'raummY Bins
$I You can't go an with.the ciao," the Jug.
tl;eremarked. ','*You have been convicted
11 agirlwho would take a follow down like
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fourt gogersiAhii first. and second �sl&ndlng 4
erect. Further. on 'Whis (the witness') right
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L ht'' 'determines the existence of
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latent
)OUnkilbaly, and 66 nor coijeotdibi were-fidtf. --
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fi"t-one-ineh,in,-Ie,n-gth,,-;The'-hair-wao,ol-Ane,--7of-.Ct)nteMpt;",L,l,,,:,�-
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that beforeca roomful otinviteii-oornpa�y..Ilaa
no Ivelin', and it's feelin' ibot'tells in, the
-appears-d-an- 61W with -a -lamb -on- it"as-rePre-�'-Thi-'fAbi-th&'t-it-ii-'Ok'6&11b--Wdy-wllt:,dlw,bt�,7-,-"--,-.
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. Soma L . or . chronic mals4' L -
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dos. But lo -night Mrs. Bay was alone; and
kit she reviewed -the varl one evenfin-of her life,
.Sdxture.blhok and early. Acopper.opear.,
bead, slinops as hard an. a file, several cop Par
'it
. -','ILI I was over contaminated, the paymeni -
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of 62 han, made me am pura as the sunlight of
got
long run." d. . L
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seated. in Catholic Pictures, And. a dro"o
. standing on the Altai, . L Ail au
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a Particular disease costs so'doop, a gloom �
over their I proop6at.. that' through fear iDt.
Lud tbougbt of 'her loot huiliiiiidind child,
;he busy fingers seemed $Isair labor, the kul t.
. iatensils� 4 cup, two platiso -gad small urn
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.were also found in ihe'tomb, Wrapped in,
heaven," thelawyei. said. ,iGoon,witnego.11
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, 'ss Stopp 0 houted'th6 Court. - :
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The Came Ot Thu -four.. ,
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. . warp twinkling or fieching lights, like' -stars;
they'were not steady'; they meemod-as if they
death they are all. their lifetime subje to .
1. At
Ing lay forgotten in her lap,* and, a tear drop
varnished cloth, at the head of. the mummy,
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11 Go on, witness 11 shouted the lawyer. .
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'The game of thirty-four Is attraotlug nectily
used to come n0arkr. and tkea rotird again"
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bondage.v The multitude of healthy persons
who wear out their strength by cxhausting ' -
bund its way down her cheek, and fell upon
;he folded, hands. What matteitod is to tier
Joy a book of one hundred'thin copper leaves,
on which characters haabdPn vagravecl.'. .
da jjffiosr, arreat'that man iind brin'lim
to the bar,'� ordered the . court, , " q
'no much 'attention is the elusive 14 Fifteen.,)
The problem is to so arrafige Iii, is square the
& to go in itud out through the g%ble.`��,PqZl
Arau'll6ette.". - , . . . , . , �
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jourtieys, .and perpetual anxieties. for - � .,
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illat Wid-was. Obstlatmag Eve, she had none to
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Constable Brogan took hold of the lawyer
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numerals, one to sixteen inclusive, that the
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health.- 4w; %very" great,. and tho,polloy .
In which they. indulp, is exosedirigly.
Asks her Ohriatinao merry. . I I .
. . -A Wall from S'kibliereen. , :-.
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and. led him to the railing. . " . I
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Pain of the figures composing'eaols, col umn
. Milk a ForbiddenFood AM U Man. ,
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Short sighted. Moat of the oorrowfal
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A loud rap at the door � startled. her; She �
Klanood'st the clock on the mantel-4alf -past
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TheTown at. Skibberien,,* In: the Odunty. at
Cork, was the scene of such appalling horrors'
11 I arrAign you for contissnit of court," the
, Court.gaid," in going on�wlth the case when I
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*III lid thistty-four, whether -added up or down, -
crosawlso or diagonally. Thefohowingiathe
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'The Chinese,:who esteem rato to be a doli-
CROY are down on the use of milk. Thiii
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and worried cripples who drRg out *miserable- I
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lives 'a this way would be lee wretohpd �nd .
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tier dwelling on
mine I Who -could seek so
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during the famine of 1847-48 that thevery
ordered you to stop. I fine you 625,,and in
defaulit of psyment.1 direct that you bal so=.
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dolation :- .. i . . � .
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fd1lowleg, trautilatilon of a Chinese placard
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the highly insmoral.' of
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live lovgi hopeful.' It is
,r it. they were mors
)lack a night, and at so late an hour. She
2saitAted*a kdment, and then Went tolhe
[oar and noliod who* sought adithittance.
montion'of the name evokes. even to this
day, painful recollections. The 'UgGloiOS Of,
its famishing People, who perished -by hun.
missed to the jail for five days."'
- ,, I deny your right to arraign me on such
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regarding practice
consumin g claw's milk is. sent 16 this Fdochow
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Herald for. publication:-" Strictly refrain
useless to expect the$ any one can be reasoned
Into a. lighter frams of mind, but 11 fit desire-
ble that all should . be taught to understand' . .
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a charge," the lawyer shouted. and an.
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from eating cow's milk I Man should not -rob
the *and:
Vilers was no reply. She heard a receding
lisp on the Icy pavement; ohs opened the
dreds, were recounted even -in the ballads of
the time .. . .
which ment.f6irth
, Bounced that the Court might fine him until
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. I. their -food'. Moreover of all
the .boasts, a *
sustaining often even. carAkive powag.
of "good spirits.$' -London Lancet., . I
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loot and found a basket, containin ' g is large
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.urkey already prepared for cooking.
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, The wall of hungry thousands . .
. . In the town offikibbtsreen. �
.the number of greenbacks would make a pile
.ao.hlgb am 'the court house. but he would
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beasts the cow is She most useful and merl-P
to'stloui. Mew 'who do not diacriminate'
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mass tied to the basket handle which read.
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The following appeal from' .She Sisters of
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, still defend his .ollent. He threatened to;
have the Court arr�lgned at,the bar.of a
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between mankind and"beasto are worse: then
.W patienag ran HARX-Rd OTZIE�,vtt : .
A Ni
app . ears I A-probeis far making,st6el of:& I I
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11 A worry Christmas to Mrs. Ray, and a
-splain
Marcy to she Rev. Father MoCartle, Ch
of the Academy ,of the Sisters Of Charity at
a r1minalcourt. . 'I III 'eve It to the jury
Bud the he 11 it I havabion
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gowelcoo. Those ,who cell milk darken. their
oonoo noes for gain, era those who. oat
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"they.
,;hit . �
quality. superior to that produbed by the .. I
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liaosemer methods, ..and. at a considerabla
wintriliqtion to a Christmas dinner�to which
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�ho-donor intends to limits himself and a few
Madiaon, N.J.*, shows the terrible -fate that is
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agiiia impending it. timely -relief be not
. andionee," aaded;
'it . ...
gat Y of contempt of Court.,' . ..
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. . Fammigrams. . . .
cow'o. milk., foolishly think . are
ben6fittiog their bodlGo. . Men'who I take
Boling of expense, bas been .in use in this
11soolaid friends.,, ' . . - I 1. .
11 Well, this is a strange said
afto . rded:, , - - . , , . �
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8AVIC us a'
The Court appealed to Judge- -Dykinan!01-
lon. to, -may! whether the liwyer..ha . can
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-D -Ay always breaks; 'that is what.tnaliks
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night to overiake IL - � , . .
medicine -should first carefully invesfi.
ga to And find. out its nature. Why do not
country for the- last four years,. but how ix-
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tenalvdy we are not advised. The process in , ,
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proceedini,",
the widow to herself... 11 � Himself and a- few
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The Sisters -of Marcy, Skillb.orgen,,cQuaty
guilty of contempt, ,but the* latter replied
that. he dig Rot know - becaueo',he he d closed
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.The. CzareBeaped being blokn rip by beirg
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those who cat Cow's milkCausidek gad enquire
coverea"by letters patont, and bAi been pur. . I .
chased by the 11 United Stated Patent. Steel .
Haeonlo friends,;' who can l4e ? I wish, the
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turkey could talk and unravel this mystery - 11
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Cork, surrounded -by heartre nding
.. scones Of
life ears." ' Several others declined to answer
lots to dinner. Most married men -most with.
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into its origin ? F6r inotando, msA -beget
ohi�dranj and while the children, ate ismall
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Company." -If ,half- I - . -.1
, . -of ',what I " claimed .` * I
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)nt Slid turkey Was a Mason, too, go lar."
misery and destitution, which revive.thi
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torriBle memories of former famine
� . years and
"and Riley �ouggested to Me Court that the'
soroacedinge to disbar Lawyer cbeltran might
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adiffsrbnt,h�to., -'. - .. .
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Virginia has discover Brett
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they'desiendvpon m4k jor their iftbutish-
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for it is true, it is a *moalto valaable,*. -
invention. .1he prdprl6toro allege that thA - -
secrecy was concerned; op Mrs. Rsy con-
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tented herself with a resolution' 'to�.Aci th
threaten to renew their moot appalling:
horrors, 'dernestly appeal to ldhe generous
be illegal and that -he should proceed ,with
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punch is's failure. It was,. doubtless. a too
solid and heavy ilonk. , , ' - ' - .
men% i so it Joi-also with boMto.. But vheu'
men bixy bailk to sat, do:they -not do lDj ary
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use, of their procags'eavois material, fuel
labor anil time. The cliginiMA-6mPloyed are" ,` I
[lostess in good stylai and to.domonstrate to
list &a yet unknown 9at3t0- thus She *45,AO
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sympathies and humsnily,.of the great
American people for timely aid to Bave the
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11 I'llhold the matter for fature considers.
tion," She,' Court 'romark6d but.-oubse-
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Ur Baeoller'saysthat a''church without a'
-.at
to thi'life of the calf � :' And is. there not .
bitter hatred ana 'distreso in the minds, of
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stated to. abst not exceeding. 75 cents pot ton
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of Product. Iron' Which. It has" been tonal -
iecond-Ate, cook. I .
The next morning Mrs. Col. Cook dropped
perishing pdpulation,�jpf that'iloverty4tr1okOn
'go
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quently explanations ,were made and- the
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to, f d a goat of our,
ti a o a by.
.debt is. I a
churchea are r her robast; �' - ,.
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both cow, audoslf ?. Biaota cannot speak.;
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how then. are they able'to tell the man that,
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,Impossible* to use either.alone or in mixture - -
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[n just to wish Mrs. Bsy a merry Christmas,
district, grii4ously gcourged by
the � present smiotive visitation.
flue *am not imposed. , .1 .
Theleriliat'of th . . .
- Jury w&l : ".'Defan"US
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11 A man never leads by a little ."1301fteness,"
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in eating the.milk-of beasts, big body beco . MCA,
� ..Man
with,iither franc, it said, can be profitably � .
converlid into stool, so that good stool rafte *.. . .
%nil learning the sinyaterious advent 61 ths
turkey, declared that her ]Bridget ihould come
Local charity has done everything in its,
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not gullty.,,"N. 1,.e a a*n. ; , -
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-owed hi "head
Am iho soldier said whewhe 1; a .1
fortheomnon Ibil over.'
liltb that of birds and boasts? - But I
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A'Sh to take .strengthening medicine, there
&(Is
can be in -from a mixture of train 60 to 75.,
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cight overand help prepare the dinner.
power to,oustain the ministrations of Chris.
Sion beneficence. Hundreds of famishing
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Alltopass
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are numberlops other ortioles .in, the world
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percon a
t, of aid iron rolls and the 6 longs of
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good stock.
"And you will come with the Colonel and
alue with no," mail the widow. .
Children, and, adults daily receive their mealm
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!an Article in an exchange ; but wh%t we want
'that nio beneficial ;, anti what necessity then
is 'there for ocrulo milk ? *Besides
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The Firench drosomakets: n .. � - -
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11 Obrtainly, if you desire it, and I will
at the convent ; impoverished householders
-are'. assisted -by the paymeut--of -rent and'
Bargers aye in Iowa. . .
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to know Is Whitt a woman oau'i do, When she
-makes up h.3'r-mind-. - : .
,takinj
this, the 'death , and life I of mou
,,in-Loni!6 .
lio-lie —out m4- - a 'etrong protest against the .
Irish �
,The
- - Ird-r -g-o-n FS a -in A ,vil -- 1
Wn-Ce r —ha [a
3onse ,early and help prepare sliFe-demoort.9
It Was singular no w' like magic. a splendid
redemption from- 'pawn. to retain the, ibelters
Y- r a a a at,
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,Long Branch for $13,000. . .
. , 641he Nationg)l Cargo --Wag She heading
hove their fixed number and limili and this
Owe milk cannot lengthen outAud contlilue
. poplin Introduced by the Duoheso of
Msrlborough,at the Irish 6ourf,.and partially , �
,
Christmas dinner. assumed form and shape.
Mrs, Cook'sent Bridget home for a Aupply of
and scanty domfort,of their wretched homes.;
supplies of load and clothing are distributed
'indigent
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The Daubfiry News man 'ham, written a
comedy gor Sol Smith'Bassell. I I
of, an article in an exchange. It proved
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to ,be .about intemperance instead of the
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the lifis of;man. Since, then, - all know the
truth�--that it Cannot do this 'all' ought to
i11tfO diiesd at the qaoon'g drawing x6oin by .
the Advocacy of A benevolent . Uarobioness. '
fruits and sweetmeats', but Mrs.- Ray did.not
overhear the words whispered in Bridget's
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and - the ofok are visited
'and.osred for. But the sionaer resources bf
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charity are b'ing rapidly exhausts d, while the
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Id6 Foy married a St. L6uis manlaot Week
and will rotire train jthe otagd. . . I
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puzzle. - � . 1. �. � .. .
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A. little girl won& into a drug! store the Other
nat'with loving and benevolisut'opirlt. E.qpg-
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eially all who receive this, Giliortation should
The groat olijiotion , to Irish". poplin, ai. � .
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Alleged by Mme. Malitalioioj resides in the, - , �-
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oar, 11 Tell'Mr. Cook we are rehdy.�i � . .
"I thiak.P iald the Widow, looking out at
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� ravages of1sunger and. distreso arebecominig,
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Edwin Booth .says one rallearsAl'is' more
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day and osid,to the.proprietor it' A half
whisper, 11 If a little girl halaf got DO mOZIDOY; -
kiiaj from eating milk. Thechildr6nofthoso
who cause their families to refrain fr6m eating
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is soft -and. , ,
narrow width'of t�hd stuff. 0,
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beyond all comparison with -thin I
thowizidow, "that it is thnotho,anknown
continually more widespread and, mevtro.
Uncounted numbers are already enduring the
f6tiguing �Isau three perform, MUCH. I �
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. how much ohaving-gum, do ydu give her
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milk will be preserved to grow.,up , they also
,lustrous
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Poplin of Lyons make ' 61 It is exquisite � in .
k
made his appearance with his MASOVIC
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slow agonies of -starvation, while tqrr6r
.&do Cavendish oloised a successful engage.
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malat.in pj#abarg on Siturday hight. I I
nothing?,P, ; . I .
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. Will thus lengthen out thMir own lives, and
Be and'oolor," coy �
to a Mine. Uantilial, 64but - ' I
cuts' to WAste from Its barroWnoss,
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friends. Ab, hero they come ;, one, two,
three, four, five, six. Mr.'Nortdu and Mr.-
str1okon multitudes, devoid of 9,11 -human
- auoeor; bo'holding the inakorablo appr�oaoh of
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11. is binted .that Nail - Burgess and Dan
. A con u'*try gentleman. recently, at two
o'olo'ek in the warning, wis jec� waikfixS
will eacapo from evil in time of fatal epidemics.
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'If ouch pdrgons be able also to exhort Others'
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- Fmglfeh miladis &Xe,not like the � rrench. ' .
Baker, with their wives, Col . Cook aad'L7ft
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death irk its most -awful. form, cry pitsou6ly
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Thompson may form a prqapflionsl parinbr.
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down the. stairs of a city hotel - . His gown
who are ignorant of.first priadiplop,. to leave
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they do, not love oxtravagonoo 1 . I
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Lyong manufacturers have liben onabl6d to
otrang0r.11 - . .. . I
11 Oh,11 � nid M6. &ok', 11 that .... *,tf.'
for relief. SAve'ua or via Parish I %
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. Adelaide Neilson tooh- dinner With Long.
- was white and he - hold In his right hand 0,
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ImirTe pitcher., Am he apprpaolled,the olorkle
off the eating milk, their dasoend�nta anal
eurely proppor. rablighea. by -the Hall of
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wake their dull,, lustrel6gs article - nearly . I. . . . �
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double the'width 61 the Irish
Howard, an old friend of ray hustle, .w h a
, %%O.Rllad--�Xpopul r1q,slake.,
a
foll6w In'
at Sunday, arid yet we ire told thit
des he amid. 11 Will you be so kind as to
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.Good Exhortstibins. ThieXylogrephloblookii
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poplini . .
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is visiting at oar -house. Bridget, �put the'
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RdicipolHuntei, of the Ontario Institution
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actraseeo are never admittadifitii good 0*06
ellow me to the wellr, � '' ;, 'I, -
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are deposited in the Uns Ling Koh.". , . . .
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pa Ay, Tium Mi- THAT." -What does the billet .
turkey on the table." I .
Mrs. Ray met her* gdoots nt the door,
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'for the Blind, in bid annual report thns deals
With 0 Common fallady:-11 In the instruction
ciety. �. I � � . -
I The'diventoro of the PhiladelphiaAcadamy
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When the 15 block "craze" first Ilrdho
out in the. East, An eaterpriainscon.
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. Tias INvrAX AND Taml Ifts,iininsi --- :An
don%? What olleck1lid conuteg aign? Who �.
ever cow a hood Wink 2 Who eve rStwWVT—.. ,
rallied th�.gontlemen on obliging *a .poor
widow to give a Christmas dinner and asked
al the blinA, the problem to be solved I,, how
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Of MuElO have bPened a free odliool for the
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training of.opora singers. .
n�ctiout Yankee advortisea to send the solu-
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timu,sing .application of the woudors of the
assilitatt detective of crime
iron.? What does,ag plant? Why did'sbe I � I
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bolt? Who ever heard afoot balit
the ladies if they had been parsite'to the
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far we replace the loot sense of sight by
the special cultivation of the hand, tS6 oar,
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Banamann, - the Rotor, and ralit600st; the
the Mery, who .upplied - he , gont.1-6sok' -the
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f ak,pbono: as asi
oonles., to,. no from jaliani Several harass
Whydid the dew drop? Wherodona'solbak
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. Mrs. Bakir ri�pliod 11 that; it was the goh.
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tlemenloAdea entirely, and Was not ht all to
znd the memory. It-iopopularly-Olipposed-
that a child, vvhbn blinded, becomes tberell Y
revivaliA, have been woAing a warfpro vt
Wordain Ddtrolt. Pentecost, I a a sermon,
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�ta� ,�m� forefingar and plaob him w,here
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were roadiAffhloloB-in that neighborhooss
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and sump, �fo- " ell upon a certain, Indian no
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"s , over ,;,�
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saw 9, wheelwiti -% - , wJ3 g
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weight ? .' (20 , Vwi Ald �:: �
be wondered sit, since it woo smaIJ-entall.
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endowed with a more sensitive touch, with a
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finer eatand a stronger memoryo
denotinood the stage As Wholly ImpAoral, and
made thoswoopingoharcethat pli"Gotrozens
- * This is - on principle at
Alcx�uder'g- solution of the Goxdlhv. kuoti-it,
tbo S1110f, -soma oyle Lti7lug.intr6dacod a
telephone up there,* thesama wait boing*
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randy smash 2 i�b lit did grass plot ? . What
liolled I Act that most Masono Waite. fond. of
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tbfo opinion is quike -erioncolio, and it often �
were disreputable. Baniranu replied vigor.
in heroic, litit not satisfactory. . I .
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exhilsh0d, When it 00CM100d tO thQ`Owner of
Weis -it. grApo7 sbot� Wb�t did the''pidk - -
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pocket? . Whom did the goose borry 2 Js it .
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11 And are you si� Mason, also?-" said mrs.
Rayo tarnIng �
*he had"been
eauaio most unrenoonable expectations to be
formed of the bllod�. The Attainments of
outly in' a. lacliure, but no addition to the old,.
familiar nrgdmontd was made by eilther of thd
Aiasa-de-camp and private secretaries
should Write_ their !noted carofnl)y. Soma
the , stolen horses to get the Indian to come
in ,and hear the �, G<eat Svirit 11 talk.' The
a joko that Jimeracke? - - � , � 1-1 � �.
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t6 the gentleman
latir-odge6d to -her FIB Capt. Hawairdi : I
-blind. p6roono are the result of close applica..
diaputanto. .
nialiteement 'has been created in Idaian lash.
Ind,lantook one of the Calla and was thrilled
Yellow ,hill bathe fa.Oblonabloeolor� Shia .�
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am I waoty '"Y;-- - - - .----
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tion-.ontho�pari -istudentand of great
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ionahlp-ppiiiiily.by the following : 41 Lady G.
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witb satoui&mont at 'b6ing app
,axe4�1yop ...
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JklPsp4 Bee hAs been coapplonoull �
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Oomis" �come", Baia Dirg. , CON, 11
ikllr- "n--lauxhau5tible patience. in, ,the.
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-profoogional-Ohoml. And,-OrohostraV�aoel,Weo-
,w�ll �o much 60gedllyon will a I
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Ila hi-itib'GuAtma 11
Pt�"bf�t,bhappy hunting
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at the drawing-roomm in I
dinner will be odbl." . ... I
teaoh6r. We too often And the conBWutlonal
giving public parformenedii. In the United
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nieh her. fts thihW ably one aide wauti'
g ri 6du d a. f r"i, i a o' I it'1163 rise t I a -
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whileiut the-Gomodia V ranbAiso on ther Dccs� - � �
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Hate and oiercoate, furs and bonnets were
- weaknoso that has qacnabsil the sight, to
C169dOns. there are uPwara of 700 ouch Boole.
doing, but would be glad it you would aoj�d
wonaerment, the Indian was colsainly Cow.
Sion of thopraniere of Is Daniel 11oahat,". one
laid Fields, and I the' party -were-soon in the
have also impaired the hearing or the vocal
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tin experienced person to make an examine.
manded by the Great Opiritto 61glVe tin
&Wa out of three woo yellow or -trimmed with
dining,room. 1, . - . - . %.
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tion.11 Hoomitteathawoltd. ,,oarrIage.,, .
thO26 otoldh horgeal" Dt6ppitig the cup ho if
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gold, sur&h being the fashionablootuff both
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At I will do thecistving," said Mr. Cook.
sense of touch in neglected blind childr6a, id
A Cage was before � the Divorce Court in
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he had been shot. the Indian Immediately
on tho ll�ardo and in.otlier parts of the house. I
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',No," said the Widow, il you ob6ll nc it
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England recently, aridugout of the cittouns.
Little blocks obali all remind us
confesmed to having stolen the horses, Bud
The Empress of Austria !a file hunting
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unl000,mou tire the p6rBon who brought the
turkey: , The donor oUthe fowl shell, Carlo
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A,t, iho last meeting of the Galt Town
stance that Mko.liradbury,tbowifs of acurgeon
at Salfora,while staying At Blaokpool,wrotii to
Whitt blockheads ate yours &lid mine
Wbeawo depavt and ietwo bobiva us
. 4emblingly prololof1d it life life wAs' sparkil
he Would seators the 11 cribidloo 11 at Once,
gensation again this year In Irolande Her
strength is horonlean:; she not on) y Is oura I
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Council Mr. McCulloch ,gave notice of his
bar husband asking him to mest her on her
bitill unsolvedtho flualliao. .
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(wil,hatildoo.-Sdo Diego.(Gal) t1hion.
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in the oaddle, but rides hard. She narrowly
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resign the tocapt., Howard.11
lutontion to introdued. Ali ammidment to the
Market BY -law PropoBiiig to abolish the fees
rotnrn home, and to a Captain BroVvnrJL7g 5
letter fall of endesitine oxpltoiissionef, and lout
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bonhoy Will With might and main.
T(7o horolo sitters, named Dodds, were
remAmded by the maglatvato at the �Gisogcw
missed a bad fall recently when ot;t with the
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Ucitthw. H-CrJ36roo stu: mbled and pil�rkially fell* .
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, Urn. Ray'looked amazedly".at the stranger
on -grain and wood, bat the town people are
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Z letter In the other's envelope. The
S woat and toil and sivear and bother, .
'Vy to bring out right agulti.
Police Uourt, the othcr (lay, on a char, go of
but0ho he pt her neat in spiondlil style, suil ,
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11 Whio-whorb�l do not understand it,,, &
opposed to a change. .
respondent was tnarried eight $ears ago, fit
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bAvingeauded the amth of a plumber, naniad
thiianloaalre6olerealloolf, ., � . .
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Sir Charles Logard, But.j with an inlabrit-
the ago of seventeen, and her linabavil
b011oves lo In She
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Let us then bo'lip, and d � I
joho moAtthur- This dooriaboa was toniia
dead in i hOnse
- It is said ,that the Welland Cobol *111 not
It Then you do not recognize mb�" $Aid the
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�AOB Of 28,000 A YOU, had 90130 Into Insolv.
oney with schedule dt'llabililies
iliat she a consumption,
and thd 60 respondent deny thm their Ccn�
I Wroddo now no mcr6loil f"t.,
Cdate tho phantom goin ptirt,111190
I.Ving a court hi rOar of in
. which the nodusea ltoawo, slid it ig supposed .
be opilea Ora may 18W�' . I
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-Captain. , \
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duct intipitoptirt Tho
Throw the ddined thing Ili thograto.
that lid had been from
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Go( ld.�Iand HAstor monlay Ate hall. . I
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Mrs. Ray I stencil her Oyda VLP�0,n ,
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amountling to Z25,000, �
wee ever Base wag rot,
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throvon the wi
whln'h 1-,a 11va atnviAa hf6h ahekvn thn —
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