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iiroi,,.*ew woo Beap..oea zook. and-..geeli, Vitor Inability of tflis.rteneh to :solve tlie 14.9.. Church Revenue, mould wi.. Raised. •by,
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• , • . . Great :Alan's Riddles, ,0 . , • Gaines. of Chance or Theatricafe.,
Warie Lotter in Chicago Inter.00s4i.): . : : ... the following deeree, has been iiiiined by
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a.,04,444824 Va*COMF9440811, NW44,41** qab:10' :11fewo: pt. ..t,1*. Utekst The A,Oridon Correspondent nt 'the New
Oil fleaiitV.,-.PeaCTIptieUeXtise -Preailea yoksim. tbuo.'!aheotibee- the" prefiOntation nail 4,rnerican, r meogh#0. in .P*1:flee; Bishop T403011-4. his pioopee 4p:iron: • . -
,- Oi Xl..**04,, • ' ' • ' • ' lioVatieL . at wilt of 'American Wiles ; .* • arOl.(0 gift. which he. .pcOpeesOg .in O , ,0 Inaeintieh. 04 004041.1. tiller.Y 1110 for
A -Loo4Oli OablograM 'BOO; Tli.O. Qtieeii . ter: degree than :net-Ore:hoe yeimbeated .sometime past been inflicted on the 'Case.
L , wli HIGH HAT Twr: To 0.0,,, . .' 414aotiy14.:11.1171aidtt7)..t.71.t..h.11.1%ab.;;aera121.b9i.win,B..1,t"u°.tvwtrtrula74:441:rui Oiling diplomatist eince, the dayeot Benj4-• Of Christ JO this, Pair &Poe; by the:WM of
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'1"4/". her 1.4.0 i4biltee. . 47aWi4/47904;• The , ; 4 cablegraxo, uoil T,0,1,,o, eey,e; lordi wrapped- tWO,' Or •Inree -'Pl.L."qs' TQa44-• •her. nOn. F. ra in-:, naniely, :that of appearing ,nnooripttiral' and utterly 141140°0S. 'methods -
.1.'1011 Was- :so) great that the Queen )104: lower eormdtwa, ow wly, Si . .p . g ,a,, frabh, iimplo, owl sincere, yet of htihg of raising money for church purposes, and,.
yesterday afternotai hog At. 141.eirimoymiti,
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retiredbefore alarge AnnSber of -.carriages 041.10iine has given a .new telP9010 to tbe long vii#e. bill,* carriage hl f To4t.:of the' 0 tho same time, doon. conning an .enig- seeing, Moreever, that the prineiples which ,..
,,.....:• ilid•r,„,es,ea 0,,gta,4*„tai,,,0,0 wboh• fa4ofe.a of gio, parias,e esedistes„. 'aisi, a paip,*, wililo ow carriages OL of moo mpg* mow, .ie •tactrtlie. $041.4, Vranklin and should regulate our giving advooated by es. •
• "'the hiillielit Maitary-ollavacithonor were, •poming.revelntion in ladieS! heaavoyering antpersonages drive in, and •wilils.).43.0reipr .Tsior4a.rgik bay° been the wiirld'athree great in our primary charge i41$84, have inSenie
stteaopg, 040 unapt .carriages extended 10 iMpeaiiig."-- The 'high- hat 15 iiiii.-70.40.1.0.utik „walk_ „,ip _ano,.•_,Amm..„.00 masters of diploniapy..,Arhe _Sphinx ' out- inetanCen been neglected,. forgotten or ig- • ,
. . 2.ealtspreolrvd.a-ral:outtiothilear . a.thoo01404maiatroitotf3(.!f. aarperirro:4: 00.rdin.toove!4i4o: Qin, aphinrity. tt4lio. ,Batoariaa. roBoyt.ii'a: ritty,abehoe4,twil4919boehlitiordatiAt insatoo. Wittedoll: the worlav-Vrankliu: outwitted norcs.1,,we_de.eni it best, the mtereete of
- •Hyde ParkoornerinteRiegadilly, : At 'loot side. Or glee two qiii.11 feathers: The cagid•O
5,009 eurions, speetators,clustered along 'the.
. weteid:‘ the Rtielangliami Hotel and past /One ribbon, with iv wing' Placea ' PA• c'4.'11 hiiiir or more, ProVeldY Mere,
Ted/ Mall; and another line Weetward Straws, trinlined With'Velvot and 'iv4)1 Willi). bigaste3.,,b..to:..30w.:0.ra:ceiliwa:10:::::ibe,i'leiwf::: aFirlant.7.PihtiSareclh'etireeatThCelaS%ittew.iCt"hat! .gs4oro.'e•Bofe-alteistildsrtgrotils'a,110i4e-ariT:10.74.1'44er:T'
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wl,eli, bet cello; conacious,. like. Pericles, not only of reservedly to'state what..•arP•tbe Ptactice4P"
'bik?9,:oti,17,titeho, a oir )41'27 ;4% Ny0 AitoholPtT, prettya sa are getting
t.Q416g ebd1:4;waSay4,13shere.,•44Wilgne bt; 4r4e77 'hariligrtYr ati:*'PaYlii#09r4)';itallY.:,1:1PWa°yfe-histhltaits the cwhewlf :4'4:0' our 40 sacred ereligion such 'f:1 actionginal. aa: . .
quested to., hand a Card. with hernaine oii.
epeaka his '1704a. with honest ..eimplioity :amiable. liberty in the, cOnduet. of their own ..if .
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to say, ninetykiano timeaortfof a hundred . .While allowing to congregatione, all ;rea,"''.
044 their. gorgeons dresses, not- omitting to 1040, nevelties,. . . . • 7 . : - • , ." orka _Attilaotty, . .... ono. . without : 'the affaire, We yet feel that certain .elnifiee in
boo otorifig at the7immit000tthooarrtiges
777,170-0ruiwoorv44tr 64040,47,,u40,4awr .,,,x,pretty,iheeotteh.„400_,L_beraerieg:of will . drag . ow • trap, • pao. .9„ .IA1 "forcible • feebleness" of • ' diplomatic connection with the. raising of money for
xeserve. , On the , other hand, , once in a chririai purposes have orept.in areong ini, of • -
thakethe.Utmal . aarcnaMs on 'Ole ,'411,inee . eoneRPD . Maw BoziNg'Tik, . • . read it and steer her to. the doer, She
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• ' • el0104 ; There was the innial: fatigue of the the honnetbrirn. with Bina --40?•014;:olikcil.- ',021-0,1171ge*.eshplrt,v,tmQ•lr:anieE4t11.4'er filizebfret..baan*: immirok---tiMSP7140,--Ce00044%-he.4.1.16.41s.X04, se secular and .041101y 0, eharacter that to • '
...4.-7-. .onst*Ary crush on the • growl. staircase.. a and for the nom* becomes MaChiavelli, .1n 16.7eVetheintioche*K-vr-muld.te-vot-0,410,,,..___;._,..
: .Tbexe.- way'. the No*ted. boos, et .0abis, (Th54_ .beotteurspav4,felly.eaT.:0040:c,ril.oettokelil7erPit:.0.8.04nat 414, 0,,,)°8101.04;:al, aHnett heYer°8*.vdoillider will bo ueel i1,11the Chaiiceller'e recent ntterancent. save iiiiiire the • Spirituality :Of the" church ..at .'• . •
tog meek thosea, by the :treeieedeus 407 one, •there has been a eharming.• fraiilmese. large, but aloe, by implication, to make na .
- gaStF4''awai°414 their 14r4firs4""' 6all• se trinireses„ vicdote, or very „small rose-
••••'. was the traditional. -pinking. and wedging present,. and are very stylish trira.Med with play of . delves all Omit, from the Prince
shown : for the For inatanoe, bo ..paid .eribliniely that the partaker of other men's. sins, . ..
aGeern.xviciteosryoer evaetratrormanance. would
at haveo. . ..; i :r tfhw.34,0sfoo ther cauthority
owr ii tth;_ptohmemaibusevas ,44o, unto
oa 1 It •
, regeoi.ogth4mOtt0.40biesse .oblige; There
, . and. the nee: of fans as weapons, all sworn, faille ribbon of a paler ellade than the bon- • and noble, arablesodors right dOwn to the
, Precedence or'aegree in the royal suntatine. purple Ora*, pale blue on nuirine.blue•and Beene from a ritasie iontom: am" •oho..x.,,e4 bcostingV claimed it as a foregone t'eph, tlie..chi.WPastor over this portion of our ••
14004 by the time...honored: jealousies for net itself, such, •ae •Ophelia lilac. On dark. servants. Then everything .will fade likee,..
' 'The Queen; itanding on tho. dais. in the pink on wino colored. straw. • A. few. high .Aud herself .ontsidethe ••secOnd 4nor anu. not ciuSion, ' But Bismarek', the Franklin .of Lord's ilook„ we now formally inhibit all
Enrepe, is capable aloe. of the., most drab churches • and oohgregotiehe..withih. our,
Boyar Throne Room, looked. - A remarkably
• happy,Tnatronf with the Princeifinf . Wales crowned Tyrolean hats that axe still 012Owil at all impressed with her .. own greatiioes,
a truxiMing. in •• some. east* .paseing and free te'pha hweir4c.a.ornriiyagebeanoa, j.e, g tingoot
and downright
Parisian:criticei.enbtle as they raising money. for ecclesieetieal or parochial -•
are, have failed to fathomPria of the moat, PM', .ireCiAt--:es Raffling:. thrOWing of cli,o;,.- games
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doWnright.„Qiiaker: duplicity. , The, ditseese..using the following, methods Of
. • #0. Prin000000 Beasdee..ona ,liehmo lifog
over the,crown • inilat bide folds of velvet, Nest day there
the. Lhieliees•of:Albany just below her, withalarge flower_can 'ht here and there censoleber., It will be the pleasure.of Mail:
aloe looked as buoyant. tuf . one should among the folds. This . stylo of -tiVniiiiiig: -ined.".all'her-frienda.and. 'relatives a cepy deceptive �f his recent meanings. :Irdean'
is very picturesque, but has to be carefully Of the Times. which toile Of her •presentatiOn deceptive in the honorable sense ' 'just as a of ehance•Or gemiling of .any kind.
varniph,•.4. veneer, a ' stucco, is a :pleasing • OicendlY7-4.11 theatrical; dramatic or '
Ond the .royal group Of ladiesthe Prince
. .! - . \• • . • :. • -. '...,, . . *deluded relatives will picture. her 'sittink 00'
a topheavy to the Queen' . The knowledge, that her
andeorninendabledeception. Ihaye vainly .impereoriating exhibitions, whether Publie. •
•••.. ••-•.. Cht .' of theROyal•HOrse Guards, of.wiiieb, iPPearance,'.
'. The newest colors : of .the season ' are a 'a. 'ming° with the Queen of , England drink-. searched the vellums- of tWerity „French, Or. Private:. .. .- ' : .. •,, .. : . .1
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journals...to, -find .even . a. passing. refeience : Beyond these :We; injunctions. - it is riOt... • ...,.- .
whixtadillept throne* SA earthquake:. He. mahaged• in order , to prevent
- .wo . • the:Brilliant uniform of :ColoneLin.
- :'xia&lfarsiiiii:iiilit, Patrick„Orant., is.:. the ing tea andswapping baby e,o . . • . . • . has our intention to premed, preferring to•leayek ..
ritioisti,-ua eaoottea the Prince • , and,. green
:eiselipoknOtoicwo4liyasO:S.41rpeiLiatigrallil;y, shade of theunly-sordidretUrnfor. the conSiderable .0 .the pm* to . which . • re , . .
an .-aiduliabla. utrangelyesoapedErenchuotiCet the Galli:6 all other matters connected with this, sub= '' '..•
;mind.does not .conipiehend,..the..GerinaiiiiK JeCtIorur.:Chrietieu-'judgmeUt .oh,a. 6eneei.J„,.... .
notiVel eOldnel: ' ,ft7 Ocimtoott • of 7t,lie .iiii.aeliatEi-011,04(1.:Pf. 04. pink as
,... ,, . Ptiii .. Iran Marlborough House...amia : .. . • Two ELEGANT lours:
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0 6 • . ••• .veity, thepresentatiOn, at Colirt•Can be of
Uwe t. • ' Apart •• from'
Bismarck, in asking for an array anItroPria,. of *hat is right as prOfeSsore of the - faith ..•... -
: Vie. k.... . nheern •...of everybody. . e . tion covering iieVeri years ...inetead Of three, of .onr Lord Jesus Chriet. We ' may ;• how-. '
'. .11,argania,t aliobury and 'nextily,;, all the . • :Two • 'elegant. dresses. Wpm blt hostesseri Use obly .,.to. '-Ameticatt.' ladies who intend
'Cabinet We, *Other, group beyond the at two moot revel:06ns ,Were nuide'ail fol.. refosciiedoinTgam. ji( London, who .t7thi.i.eaii, .ivaaa:gti. . ttorg:..int o adduced . as one.. ot.• hie: -cogent •reasons for ever, etateenr. Opinion 'plain' this wethink•
.: PrinO0744fir it and ,fittOte; . Some of the lovis'; .One was in ' orneh,a•raspherry 'vele,' the proposed Measure a singular statement, We have the ";muidof 'Ohiiiit.'4 • .. ,.. ..
• Illinietefe yid in Htisii. court dresS vet, made with long train and:plain; fnll
4. .11TO:1TO* „InGNALR[A.N.:' '. ". '.' lish, would be the following•.:-' ' • ... • • . , ,Whieh We can raise . money, for the cause of
, .whiclii, on being rendered into plain Rbg-• . • .The only true and Scriptural method by -,...
.Lord,,,/landelph. was uhsent from,..the material reqUiringne elaboration in, illakhig .: ' ' ":...1;inay hope to be .allive. at the '..end. Of Christ is the exercise of the diyineprinciple:
•..,, .,Jerger. .heaut cahtet4. • • .. , . , . .0rt,. ,tlie 'beauty and richness . of. :the
.6 .... 4.8130.O.ii" Diettitliing BalttaOrp, .& Ohio' three'brit not. at the end of Seven years.' of self-renuriciation.- -The , spirit toe. often :4
7-gto-iiiiione#1;t4thet itastifiliv*ivo repent; or .triraming. The. pointed ' coreage was ' . • • ' 'Train Employees. '• • . ''' This•reMarkatOneeeet thuWhole• I'utis invoked .iii that of. .6elt.gratification,, or
_, ----:;40...14say,40hn,Mannere, who is a veteran "-Os in expiieite.eld poirird'Xincon,A.Tiffin,..0.', deepateli Says t••••TheYillege press with a Pleasing wondelt,:-as-:.4o. uggranclizereent.. Aar offerings, to be . se-
,7-74knilingnstpay i the 'baseless ecandalalately high.th the . threat' • and..; waif shaded by's _ • . . -
',i. at draviing,rcienie4Waii 'heard. to say th.at. -other:-"toiletVaS worn b3i. a young ittairka. of 'ItePitblisi' 1114 has. e ghest.Which ' stops whether. or not the groat of France ceptable'to God; . must. ,ferireeerif;IOV Ow
.' .neyer'within,"...her. recolleetie.0 ' had:, there lady. The coreage• was in ,olive green vel- trains, analkere-i§:-great'exOltemeut :there. Was reallylikely,, himself :being the judge, rice Which eimiti have paid .for ,amusenient, ,
., been • :01rii.h. ioxliiiniense.andlnilliant . at:- vpt,..brocided 'With. -roses In .their"natnral 4 fa* nighte ago When linlited.fesprese No: to: pay the dobt, of. nature so inieSpeptedly •and-otherelor`gainr,bilt4he_,selt-denial of '.
k ...tendanee , iit-',•k•IiiiiraWing-roont..-' Tho „Lord hues and bOrdered. With: alrizige: in dark, 5,.the ;sane train . that ' was wrecked and andoonveniently :89on... 'There. were • hinu- Our hearts for . the love we,bearte Christ.
. ,• Ohimaberlaiii',0;;,;;Ifteientation -book ...really 'green iet..BMA -Was ..COmpOsed. of bnrned on January 4thi. was •aPnroaChing *rale articles on his. age, Onhis'rhenina-. .. ; • . •. • . mlucE S. HseeN„ ..
Theinunber• Of. rehirx, hivery. wide,-Stripea of- Oe Mlle thiT''.-tiothie-.'-of----that•-,.1f6.trible• disaSter, ,the tismS,On his gout, on his dyspepsia, on his
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;. defnefonta 4ning01 of tlie notable Jubilee 4;1(1110., leopedover an npderskirt.of CliYe 'engineer eaW-a-Xedlight---the danger eighoi other. ailments, 'and :on' hiepossibly immi•
flavor of the:0440 was very large:, : The faillol- A costume; altin siker gray YelVet, .-,shead.. ,. Xle aPplied • the. ' 'brake§ .. and tent, "shuffling off thinmortal.,:coiV! -. •All
supplement kitoaday's .COurt.Journalrimetc! eveirio•th0 bOnnet,-:intiff .and jacket; was. reVerfla his .engine, and the. train. Came to these inotiog. and jubilant oomnients,. were itepresentatttes of Canada end, the -united ,
i -SistY.colinim10,:• 1. . .• • •' ' . • • ' • . ' i WOrn hYli Inung lady visitor . • • a. etandstill on almost the•exact spot.efthe based.on theabovequoted •allnsion, Which . . . .. : siates.t.; it,Seelie,It! . .• ' .• .'
'• • - Tbe Queen: Were a *Ma :Amid ,hodiee. • of • • It Must. be admitted ;.• in fact; that some great wreck 'Strange ' to'. ' say, ' Oleii he was errolleouSlY thought tO..,haVe.Made The two Aniericau cardinals, the Caral...„'.
k:velYet.andellkOritinried. with Yvan-- of the iioost :effective.. of these. 'afternoon the . train ' came' : to a etandstill: ‘..tlie to himself. • -. I' venture.•to declare:that. this. • nal Archbishop of BaltimOre,'Gibbons, and
the. Archbishop., Of Qi.i.eliee,' Tasehereau,.
; -.14ansible.'.0ier a black...0a, skirt triiiiined ,dresses•have been in Plainxich Velvet; Very light* had ..disappeared .• end'''. Could ..- no- allusion,Was. not tehhoeeltat all... ,..-.It was
who are at present in Eenie, ••will'., receive. '
• i.elth..telle••,k0kjet;., a whitik't#1,1.0..; yek gni, sinsply made, and with scarcely anYlz•trin2- where • be seen. • Before :' stepping . both t theEmperor.The ..Chancellor .Coiad
their -red hats at a public consistory, 16 bo
iniblinteiVii.Y: 'a ,coiOnet.:Of diainoniU nook-. oi.ing, 04.0.t.eanty•.:of. the' mate#al and the: the engineer and fireman. noticed .,that .the not decently say.: •"The Eraperorle. very,
' :k• lieu ot:a. •StirrinkSt, et .'4ialne$1•9., an4 ',the. Perfection of :the At 'di the dress ' forining.- light, .appeared to baearriedhY, a woman very old, and may dropoff at any moment." held,Varch I7.th, thafeast of :St.....patriCk.,,..-,A--
__ ,,,..y.Kohinoor.,.ae ., iv'brooch, 'with: ',Orders.. and the highest tYpea nf, eleganCe..• .'.' . . ' ' ' dressed entirely: in -white. •• • PuS74.4.14 :the • His .real.. meaning, 'however, ' was: ... "Tho The insignia of a caddied can oily be 0.0?1.---t... •
A . •., • :diiiiPPearance of the signal, the engineer Emperor has but a •feW .41a9l..left i while 1,1.e by the Pope hiniself :in .person....Tbe „dere,
Aibhens, :darkling 14 ,numberi% and arrange- .. . : _____,:_•••• • A kinale neetinse. •: • ,.. •
,and...Condactor 'walked, ciirer thetrabk for lives his prestige *lab° ertorineus; hat' his niOny of conferring%the cardinal's 'hat.is, aents. •
"7 The Princess of Wales •wore, o_.AltsIM,01, kiiOwn military. man :hi: 1'1148-.0'a. fanqf Coble Aistaneliahead, but could : discover life, and the phenomenal weight, and rover., very impregisive,one •. Tho new .eardinal. ie., ... ,
7-)01Yer ..grey i•no..,.silver .brocade, with .04, dress ball, 'is called .imeue . -d"gpinal. It nothing wrong. . '• The train then backed to .eicide attaiihing, to him 'ae• the honored.
Benublie., station :and. ; the "-Operator Waii patriarch living : eeverelgoer ittar belost . cardinal .:: deacone, " and ' lie ,imm.ed.407ely.;„
led into thaPope's presence )4 two Of . the ;
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• :' An original 'costinne;.to be Worn hsr..-O*41
litilyer, looped Withg170Y. •• OA ,..0.17i,er lciara!- .eimeists.of White satin breeches.and a 'coat,
upon which are: printed .14 colors an.d .in qUeStioned,• blithe assured theni that no to.the Imperial. party in Germany at any i makes • a triple., profound reverence., to •
Signal had been sent out. : ' •The train .p.ro.7. roomont.rapct- henci3. before . the Emperor the .. of the. Catholic •..ChurchH-ene ,...
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pries Of Indeadeitila crape entbrOideredin
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. :boite::.; ,ntrainef :brocade lined With satin smell sipareblooke fairy•talesouf all kind*. oeedo on its ..yi.a., running. cautiously „for dies, L.)* Chancellor,. who. expect • to be at . the ..thrdehold :of .the -hall, one in the .
dthilieiiee.and.bordered, With silver fringe Epinal, in'the .17b-soeTtefanious ' for ° its fieVerel Mike : and the 'engineer keeping a Chaneellor also under the neW...reign, want 1.naddleand..still,' another at the.foot Of the.
' and. marabouts; a corsage to Correspond; &ROWS Picture beaks.. :. Sheets of fairy
eharp lookent; but nothing more .C.Was ...seen to •put ,the German army,. now -• while I : throne. The Pepe then bestows uponhiln ' ,
• lie4a.:-diees, atiara oraioshohao and featherii. tales are sold there to.the iniatitiide for the Of the ,myeterious Woman or 'Signal.. This; MAY, beyond all .possilile uiterference hy i the kiss of Peace,. and be is einbracedby.ali• .:
. .ho.Ptioceaa ileatrico. wore' a dress and - . ... • , , . • , • • . strange apparition .hits appeared. on three. the next .Reichstag.". '-'.Tliiii WasBismetok's t hie cardinalitial. *colleagues in. turn, The ....
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4: -train of 'ruby,' Velvet; .einbroidered.'••With '. A NOBLE. WOE. '
___, . •different Oceaidone. and hae greatly excited real meaning, • - "' . ' Te P'euni: is Chanted; and ' after encircling ..'
the alter with hie colleagues, the 'new.ear.-
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• ' and veil ; ornaMente; pearls and dismondii. maddest Price of One cent 0461.2 .... . ' ' .
' dem. Of rubies and .dianionds; - 'feathers' and irattietic. Story Of .11or ,Attempte to ' $ave have Watched the 'place for several nights, 'Peri:opal Pangs.. .' ..
.. . dinal prostrates • hunself, and remains in, •
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. .. heada.:ollhe satrie. color;. headdress,' a diti . . trainmen and residents. ''A. pow of men .. . , :
•,.,, ,. . but the ghost not Since•appeared.: • ... • •Hon. Carl Saute slipped •On, the. ads.: that position while ...the canticle is being •
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- • -.vell.;•:ornamente, .rubies and"disanonds: . ,
,.. - • • . . , , • • :Walk in 11.evilroron Friday and fractined .1 finished, and -the proper prayers said by
A. .. ' :The Diudiese of • :Albany, ...wore S; black: A. Shell 'Lake; Wis., .despatch eaYet Frit§"
., fler.Ensbitaa,fi mte...,i;
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.' ''' What an 'Arealess 'man: TOO.' . •
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his. thigh bone:, • :. : . • ' '• ;• ,• • ..' the cardinal .dean... :Arising, next his hoed
i .. eorded eilk,I, With bead- lenibroicleirea-aiiii•o, Hass and bia,vvife Were in Shell Lake doing There recently died liet Potsdam, 'St. ' . Gen.. '0. • Z • Butler. fell ,.. in the, railway is thrown back, the ,cardihal.• dean. receives ;
.10. black veil;. .ornametits, pearls ond, din- • ennie trading: On Thursday, about .2 LaWriance, county, N.Y., RichardIliOnoVani dation- at Philadelphia on Friday , nighki.his oath of office, and leads him before•the.
monde... '.,Both the ,Princesses.,' of Wales, o'clock the afternoon started for-honie. iybb was in some respec'te one of :the most. fkia,disloolited his arni...• ••• . - . . - ' I POp6,....whe &infers upon him the red velYet. , ..,..
. , • - The -aged couple had Walked to toWninthe, reritarkable teen in northern ' 'NOW.' York,. ;BeY. • A. ,. AL,13anchet, .1tora.aii Catholic hat,.:., with , dile prayers', ' Tho Popo • then
•Pt• --of :Pearl' :White - satin breche, lined with' morning and, felt equal to the task of. Walk;' Twenty years ago,,when.7-e. ' boy,, DonoVan. High:* of 1,TeStpallY.. died •at Vancouver, withdraws, and the. new % cardinal/. receives
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' 'in ' 7 . granddaughters, of • 'tile ,. Queen, 'wore trains.
• • of lilieri .of the. valley .;- corsage to.ecirres7 ..w4s 4' bitter Coldday., and as they advanced' worked iv a flour milt One day he iviii W... 'Xi., On•Fridaynight, aged 90, .
eatiglit en a heit and XeceiVed :••:•injurieithat. .. • J.UstinMedarthywas .haixqueted. bY:the eardinalitial ring and title exenet conferred ..
. • , „the Congratulations of. his brethren. • The . -•.•
zeli ing hae)t again, 'a dietance of five miles. It
'•' failleendhordered: in 'tulle, and licalqiiete
6,f . .. pond; trimmea • with tulle and lilies.oYer a' the began in' blow. , 'Before :half of i. until . the second . Coneisitory,; oaly. the hat ....
jtipe• ;of. tulle . in . bonilionces:..oha . plisees their .journey had been. accomplished:: they: •necessitated faking off both. arniii . at the Boston Preee • Club . Saturday • night, and
6110:adore. This MisfOrtiMe did not 'die- 'delivered his final': Ainericen.. leottire last . iagiven at the &et., ... . ' . ' ", ••
:•.'• ' :..The cardinal'Shat is of .,reacleth, With a' • '.
. ornaments, •pearlei, diamonds • ail&
rubies, and their prOgrese beettine slow and diffi,
were, wrapped' in a blinding snow storm,. courage . him,. and , after.., recovering . his evening.' . . • ' . . ' . ,... ' • ' .. •
Of ' Ediuhnrati ' ' veryiimall • troWn.. and broad.. brim.... Two ,
10Oped With lioncinets of mies .of •the yelley;'
.-4141 , . .aleo theOrders.of yictoTircand Albert. - ' • . cult. kliiini Mr. '• Hass. sank „down in the health he. Het about. earning alivelihoOd se ' .Dr.. HOratins Boner,' now
. . It Wee three horirs , after the oloSe Of the anew; thoroughly exhausted oha unable to best, lie could Without: the use of hands . or but for mariY years of elso,.'Scotland;',
One itics, each•ending in five .. rows • of red eilk...
,.reeeption before' the list carriage.' left ,the proceed: .Iiia novi•frantie.Wile tried in vain areas. ' !Part of the One he lived alone, of ...the poste of the • modern pulpit; that
from the necessity Of. helping himself, he anther, of ' not a few et Our Meet popular feetened• to the crown, so fall -on . either. •
, aciiinier. tesselarthreo in ,each row, are
. PO .. ,' '•••• • ,which niade Yehieular . traffic .0,0, PC 09- to hige him on. .: But 'ebb walk cOmpolled to beeaine. Woridertelly - adept . in..perforining hymns and. of :many religious books, has I side, being long•enongle.to meet . under: the '
•. ',ge - ' ...trienisrii highly dangerous.. . . • .
. . • . , . leave 'him and seek aid at the 000,0: house. all , kinds • Of Work, Using.. his feet , and Made arrangimients to ,retire from aetiite I Weareeti chin, -• 'Originally, instead 'of. thiii •
• ' ' - • ' f 'the elate . in • a dente fog
,,,..., . • ...proopictor' 0 , p . ,
. t".• • •When shaarriVed at the hoinie She iipiight mcnith , principally: . • He owned. 4. horse, Ministerial life. .Dr...Eoriar. Was •Ordainea /..fringe, each tie had , but; '.0 .. single 'itissel, .„
.4.....kvip-,CANABTAN'• HOWSE 'TRADE. Ot. ' which:. he . • took, ...the 'entire dare,. iii.1837.' He this year; therefore, completes! because the hat wasthen need on all eelemn ' • .
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..1-1i. . - • . , . • about 10 .o'ciock.., at night, 'but. • taking harnessed it, fastened and :Unfastened the liii fifty: years in the niiiiiatrY. . • • . . • . 'occasions., At 'present 7the bat is •not worn, , ..
•: ti.44: • ". • she Senna e. Weinan . alone. • It Waii ' then
buckles with his teeth, and dreVe With the • • The. Board Of 'Ttristees of Rev.. tir. Tab. i.,and, 'therefore, the -fringing :may be Imre'
• , ' ', :. ' ..BritIsh•AinlY. . ' - . . ... succor Mr. .
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. . Hass.. He• was .uncensCions reins tied around his shoulders.. 'Being in inage's ',HroOklyn. Tabernacle are puzzled on "elabOrate,.. Indeed,'atterthe hat has ' been •
Clay. - • The Rflia Of AS1'312616 Waited for .tbe blankets the two women started: back to .
..,.. : , . , 4 when they, reached. hini• and with, difficulty heed Of a waggon, he ..bmight. wheels :mia the question of enlarging:the church. !Tho. conferred; it is not • again seen till . the carr ,
A.1.20iidcid cable Says .: Col,: Ravenhill
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they BuCCeeded in:getting:hi* a : NW. rods iticlee and built a bea. buggy, ..eomPlete. and' church nepi has seating., opacity.. for .3,100.: diriarsdeath, Whenit' ie placed' Upon -his
.,Agrieulttire on the, breeding. of horses for
:largei!:fteshy.. man,.. and the., women" Were. painted.' it, , . He Went ..to,. 'the' • .barn one people; but very Often. at the everting iier,.', bier, and; as. .a . rifle, .suspended in the
• ' * lectured last night befOre the Institute Of
...,We.. ' military piirposea., • ' He said that the horse
edrcipelled to abandon their; efforte ip hie winter: day and built a'. cow. titable, Swing vices • there are over '6,00(1 People-preSent.. '-:
the: tiniber With . his • feet, and, With the The %building . Will -.either have to be en- •• late Cardinal McCloskey. maybe 'seen:thug
!.,411nrCh above his 'tomb. The red hat of the'
. ' Mie4. furtherioivarclahelter. . But Hass • was ' a
wanted. Wail aeroiie on an Bnglishthorotigh-
boo.. :Wropplugher eshatisterhiisband Vittriek's. Cathedral, in, ,
'sfillion,. up •etanding,--.with-;•'' short: hi:Wither. in one 7 foot ...ifia . midi,* ois nail larged Or. extra galleries •Vvill'have to be ,3ii'sponclea. In si.
in :blanket-17-and,iigtitif ,tiving- hire -dome' Witif tud.-ifithei,hir nailed-lhe,hoardS.Mi-.40 .:pUt...in. • •-.......:. ".:-..' .... .,. ,.,• 4 • •• ._;.' , _.,„,,),,eve yerk.„,„ The red ferrets of thacardinal ' •
• *, . ungt4i; der& of girth' and gOod actiOn. '
•beside Iiiini while•her kind aSsietant started tiOurishnient, his noble helpmeetsat ..dOWn, *cline Pipet inen. ,ciiiild 'With.,their.hands. • , -' •--- -- ' . • • i . ' . ' is Of -felt of the 'same • shape as those • of.
' A •Natutai Miiitake. . . ' I $
Apr '
SiMple_eceleeiastiee_ •?0,n, ordinary , Om-
l•i.' ..: legs, gOod•hone,;hettyy shoulders, plenty Of i
..,N44' , •• • Col,,Ooldie heti, been 'inistrneted .ti.), • the
for: home:. ..11r,,;Haiiii-. remained . with ' her Hi ling a -well, tWelte • .fet#6' deep oil a far*.
in this town : and ' stoned it himself. • He. -
An., atour cArefie. Explorer-a-Welt...Well •
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• . , , mons. they wear a black. hat, with a red
.. aaail,....„,. ,: War -e• Office to , pi:itchy:Se 800 horaes in
husband' Until heiliecl,'• about 8 ••o'clOck in
his shoulder. .•. the books ite-all • .Wrong, r .thought..these-', ;
ribben gold embroidered. - The.. ring ' given
...f in Caninle.,fer ••aritiy..pUrpeees, in Bnglanci.
the morning. "nen help- ,a,ived • at the cOnlifinOW AV/ay hay by holding the fork
.people dressed in sealskins. ' • . • , `;to the cardinal to doneeorate Alit 'Marriage,' '
:Veterinary ,MattheWs, Of the 'Royal ,Hinse
seene the ..unfOrtunate couple Were taken •Under,bis Chin. and, letting it. test against :
. . • , . . .. , . with'the Chdrchis,asapphire sat in : gold; ,
ati1re-Oh, no". Ordinary is geed' - • ;
.. li.'"'i ' '1•41;tirds; hag • been ordered to Canada, to Ile Weald pick 'lip pOtatoes:
' 'of it. ,• • assist in the purchase of horses which • Are oine„. one 'nearly lie Melees' as the other.
r,•Hasii wag neatly 70 yetirti a age, , and
. in the field as fast as a men:Could dig, theta. enough for .11e. , .• - ' . - . ' 4-- - . ' •
" Great, St.- Arctic:. \S here you learn • cal:Indian No:vs:Notes, •
r ' uited. here. Owing tOcoatinental conn- He would areas hintiself,,. get his nieiiis •
i'uOit:Si..;canboeiiii.:' iaii'..gt,rel..1;a1 it,:ii
73 • • - es haying pro i itedthe.export of,horseao his. faithful Wife a few ',ears his jiinior: . , write hielettere„ "and,' • in fact, do •tardoeb
I- English /"... :: _. ••• ', :... . • . • • .
• "English., We all talk•English.'" ' '' ' :
he' Inotd.°Ihtl'aste'V7eit
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• ' l''•itiO '.., ,. Canada caniby, producing suitable horses,
•Ai; .ECCENTitic•! litAri's ki4D.: , anything that any man With two • tirins
•,, :well* r don't gee' hOW these..to7nmeyi 1.
I'Mae • ''• ' h'b' ' -
ilio •., Y : - .. Obtain a' large Market.. There is no reason,
. . , . . • ,•. &mid a.o.-Bost(St•Triinsciipt. , , Arctic., explorers could lie so. ; . Say hesen....41VyelieMev.o: 1?. for vfgoarialellila East rheetectbuotTy' ,,..:
if the. Matter 1 is properly undertaken :by lie ' is Vreinate'd,:fami: lAle :Ashes. will be friend, the North Pole is right about ' here' „ Its "
and Mr: Blesard, M. ,-B..,1)..; ies resident. of
,„.,' ...' - ;Canadian farmers, why the ',110.0iiiiniOn , ''' Seatteredbrers•SarisOnliteepors °reit),
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' DOcorum in it,eaterieChtirte,
. ,. . , . ,ednieWhere, oha r Want • to get together: .a
•..''''''.r. 1 ' • ,...hOrse irado should not lieconie of •Iale
: • . ATRittfain ,despateli 'say§ t• . The .rernaina . o' When Eastern people read ' Pitcic`. Duct
party of nativee te help. me And it... , . : • "the township. • 7 '•„, ..; ..,*.' . ..• .! • .. . •
:f 11 €0.1 . • 'importance ana.aftprOfitable as the. eatt Ai Ace ragiis which are claimed . to be taken
' "You're Wrong' in-yourteOgraphy„yontig . Illeaslea and diplitherietvare very prevalent.
1 .ing ,li, . .trade. ' , •,,, : • iirtlie- late • Edward . lliiehl, ,of -Omaha, frOrri court.rborna CO ...W.eat, ;they ;imagine
'feller, :This is Loakota.''.4.-Onieha World, , , about Watford and have prored,f‘tal•in a ,
' • He had been in ill,hettlth genie tithe so thiti“ went West,"said a gentleinan to • . , - • ' • . ' .•:. ,--7-0--.-,. , ': .„. •, : ,. • 'number of . cases, ' Throe niemherS; of the .. •
• • . ' ,A41.Expianation.'"
'lite li ' ' - , '- • , j.'''• . .. • ' ! • . '
. ,... coal Famine at-Iteinfax,. , , . engaged in the Mannfeetnie ,of boots oha
'arrived here yesterday,: • ' Mr, .. Kuehl- Was. that the Signs' are btirlescluee. I thought
• •• • ' ' ., •• farnily Of Mr, john..7Lightfddt;.' Of Brooke
"1401 A lielifilit. despnteli• . gays .: ..The eon- ehoes... the•Arourider. leak night.... . ".•1, ithOW , now
Ouatorner.' t mnst say 'i don't. like this / Township, and two daughters of Mt. .Wiiii. •
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, .moy h. 1 titino trike of coal miners at the ''Pietini. • ma Unable to attend to tuleinees,' On, MX that the. eigiia'are literal in every •agiisty., ! .1
reidit." ' ' Milkman-" Why, ' what'S the ' Clutterbuck, of.Watiord,.have died:. • .
. . ;sf..4 : WI retitilte Will ehOe: if. 'the from the effectii of which he died., . A Week
i have tWopasted up inniY offiee which May
do as samples of tholie Lhave ileen, ' They'
.y,otreee that if is bine?" , "-Well, yes; -it i•S Sabbath School Asisiciation. te...,the_Siiiiday,
platter' With it V,' ' ". Jinit look at it ; don't ' An Offer Of •prizes by iliii"Ordne-ColiiitY'
mi,e, ereated it deal lanlino in this city day last he toek an overdose: Of MOrphine •
Mr.' A .. 02eli up: and rtO Oat Can directe that hiebody-be ereniated sta. his Wme taken, ftOiS.:a.bOnit-tOinti ifl. the north,
a little .darker than utinai."7 ",What mi 'tile SChOol pupil a Oil the Indian reSerVe ' has:
Uch longer. yhe. Cape ago yesterdayhe tssas. his will. iti Ale,
. .. Ai r8 ' '• ' : The Spring Hal nliitee ciahes placed in an . nth, and that When, a• .ern part Of Wyeming, TerritOri, eta read. ;.
:eatise of V" ":..1 think I can eltplain .it.'l borne good fruit, • Three schools have sent
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• .'' Ali.zi. I 4.'''!' 'derii frail 'the 'Lipper 'certain saloon keeper in ' Omaha dies, that .3 1...
, . ' 4, No traCking peanuts in this dourtiponi,'
,anki, ' ..i.AWyere aro net .allowed to ,kide., the "1,4 be gioa to hear it. !•' . '..You 'see, • We . in . Hide of those :thiiitiee-to 0,....iltiziy fok. •
weane4 the eoif .6 fetv dap.; ago, and prelitik ,kittendaute. otid-echool;.tarried off forty • '
, - . C. ' :.*C, tliCrefetef will iliCy diet: be etteWitia.ver. his. grave so that
*ti . wood...Or :' pay, -AO-flowers will blooni. 'upon. ilt.e, The body baby .. during cenit :honrs.'„ ThiS '. latter
lily-, the old tow, fssb it little mho shot. it. •,. prizos,tWenty.two of who:robed been present
. Viirtinf ' 4... , ' . v' was put in the Orentatery At 4 o'clock, and heing,trailslated rdee.'he that . they arc., not,
That's the only way lean aocount. for 'it." ' every day ;.another school 'claiined• eight,'
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ottiiiii4r --rta . the. theN00.pOunclO.PkfteSh and *ini.• . , ..• 411 a cOurt4Oomf at a town on Lalle:'8Uperier -Tea.A.s,(ftiqs, ,. . , , .,- ,° • : . ., • tomi of Where had been present eNtery day; •."
Which read : , This . court adjinirn's. • at ' - • 7'. , ' '` • • • . the latter eel:1091 eoverity-twd, most of whoni
.P.,Atid .1t,.. • • it took nne hour- and a, quarter to iheinerate t
alloWea 10 take a drink, Then 1- eaw, Ofte
It is neVer.' too late, id Mena ' lint a haalietin present Nil. gine.
• Of iinu, .,4ences the:teurt 48. goirig.to. thodanco at maxi: .fteed_notexpect t0f-havb. A button . ':' : , : , ,. ; / 4 . , • • • ! '
Littlellelle-Melslic loli.of St, onis, play
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(*ate°. th• ' .0
• 'ivy - miehoe1 trueget,' i)f. 3i'ffariaiiester, Wiri,,,,
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• was born 113 years ago in Isoeph,• Prue -sib:, 4,-...-..,', r. Thn dance 'Wee held' iix. al'eanif •
SeWed on thneh tater in , • , .
.•. '1f.; melt . , , 'tie is the. father of :mho children,. seven . courier:, . . . • • . , •-.V/lieti ri ` young ' 100 in the Aleutian i fag.Withrher.petfleotch terrier, accidenta,9;
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, ' about six Mlles hack of the town,-.,Pnlo/O'
sons; Mid, when the. iliVelitii, .ebti *034 Wands goo to 0,0)14 girth* the .evoning; ticked, liertielf in small and,noarly airtight
dog at ghee rah 'deWh etaiy0;;,
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tt. Miehael received 'a letter and 950 from , - The. VaIne:of. the-tottohiloht, groat tbe,poiehto, of . the girl thoughtfully, retire ' 'clOSet. 'The A
• of Pintain, Venr. Of the :children ieaeltilOWledged by all, to be; oeemo- to have to anotker0OMPartirielit .of the • ice..honsdil. and by .his actions.„ indueed,. a servaii0 to-:`,
: ., it . r , ii,, h , .46 ,•: 411$1 the Uldeet hitiog ,Ohild. is the posaibility,of.being inereaaedc,eine,e it leOvirig 4 biirning &Ole With the ' lavers, -follow hint tothe bleed, WhOrd. Aid finind':: 7'
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p',..i.ec ot 2.40,7% . ...t:. ' :4.V Yeare Old. and liVelLin has lately been discovered that the bark of 1.)d• they lot the °imam hum", Not much 1 , 00 child iineeriscions, ' Pelle . would hive,
Y-,.-!' 1 -1)g.i,..4q61411tt011ic. t.... .41 . youngeSt . of. the nine', is the ffiiet contains What • prenunda to be an, they ' roinptilyhlotv.it Ott and 64410)(AV/ben' died iii 'a :tow inimite§; More but ' for. the
.e.Yailible coloring Mutter. . • • thetii.-.,4,teW York. 'Tribittito :•
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