The Record Newspaper - 01 November 1888

Page 1

with

W. A.

the

Orders sent

to

T.

Bryan

upwards

or

agents and will Manager, attended to. Subscribers

of

any

has just

local

the

are

BEGS

Perth,

lie

Guildford, & Beverley York and Newcastle Northam

:THE

Delaney.

P. Gibney.

Summer

W.

Tracey.

E.

Brereton.

Ludow

-

Long.

H.

Brady. Lecaille.

Yen.

Kojonup

E.

Albany

E. Rev. Dr.

>

Victoria

Rt.

Plains,

Chmeliceclc Mateu.

their real value. Novelties for selected Summer Hearman

THE

RECORD.

A.

W.

News

Agent,

Record

may

McHenry,

J.

are

direct

many

profits

for

curing

now

opened, being from the Manufactur are saved thereby se Customers undeniable

our

w.

THE

OF

MANAGER

THE

record;

a.

Is.

2s.

6d.

EXECUTF

AND

upwards.

all

kinds

of

of and Spirits The Hotel

brands. in a healthy

commanding which

an

the is

to be will

convenience,

and

is

City The

the residence.

CHRONOMETER,

to

that BEGS

and

CLOCK,

JEWELLElt,

MAKER, inform

his

HA,

price

JOHN

'

Corner Street Perth

of

numerous

WATOii

The

&c.,

Customers

he has Removed to more Mr. premises nearly adjoining the Shop, Opposite Hymus's Chemist where he solicits a share of Town Sail, patronage. and WATCHES and SILVER GOLD JEWELLERY-of every description 'always

Direct

hand. made

Wedding Rings Time payments

W. Coach

JOHN Howick

Street,

all

the

EOR

hopes,

from

Town

National Library of Australia

Hall

land. Houses.

so

Towle,

Chemist,

Wholesale Beiowe

of of

eminent

.most

^phys

the

,

Buchu." physicians

"

same is

the liver

most diseases

Mandrake

North

I

reliable

biliousness, they will

Dandelion

or.

Moderate

Bitters, curative varied in

so

ill-health and power,

can

or

Harmless invalid or

Builder,

such

Hop

can

surest con

;

malaria, you

tell

:

1111 combined

are 1 1 1

Soule's

Ameri

arid .mys is which power developed," its that no disease' operations exist resist its or possibly it

yet

and

dyspepsia

or

when these remedies Hence with others equally valuable,1 And compounded into Dr.

Carriage

a

wonderful

is

for the most smallest child

frail

weak-

woman, '

to

use.

&c.

all

Curricles,

is workmanship or Photos Drawings

the

STEEL correct

distressing

"Boxes Prepared only Eng Nottingham, the Wholesale

Imitations.

sex.

and

purchasers, to

every

to

im the

of

liver diseases, called consump

coughs,

women.

i

t

or

chronic, 'Erysipelas

from

inflammatory,

from

suffering

excruci

scrofula.

!

blood Saltrheum, poisoning, indigestion, and, in fact, almost "

dyspepsia, diseases

all

frail" Nature

intend

is

Have

been

proof neighborhood ters,

heir to cured

by Dr. can which

of in

the

Hop

Soule's he found

known

in

Sit every

world.

iggpNone genuine without the white label, hops on

also,— and Single Oavt Harness

Double in

stock. On completion Omnibus will in

City

departure

their

dying"

by'phsicians,

of orders.

execution

turers

severe

and

supervision the strict

guarantee

nearly

out of shape People drawn of pangs rheumatism, ating

and employed.

only sent

or

have been cured. Women 111! crazy gone nearly of From agony neuralgia, nervousness, and various diseases wakefulness, peculiar

Hard

description the most recent including branch of in every provements business. class are First materials used,

dead

and up given and other kidney

tion,

to

Carriage

ware,

the and

years,

Bright's complaints,

Stan Carts, Phtetons, Tilburys, Traps, Carts, Drays, of

employed

For

Dog

Pony

Almost

"

Patronage.)

Phtetons,

Waggons,

in"

ii.

"Patients

PERTH,

STREET,

Government

Gigs,

of the

Railway to

run

all

with

connection of trains.

Talk

Belst

by the

proclaiming

work.

does

"

is used manufac

merit

of

not

merits.

w.

t.

wimbridge.

bunch of greeh and Dr. Soule's the bottle: Beware of all stuff made the to imitate

in

poisonous

a

1

Works,

of parts the arrival

establish and as there can be but supremacy, one "Best" let customers echo my work on their of my its experience s

the vile above.

No .

"

blown

name

always

variety

in.

and

Carriage

every

The word indifference reckless

Note.

the

chapter

machinist

Spring

an

Manufac

PENNYROYALAND EEMALES quickly

and relieve with pi cvalcnt 2s. 9d., of all Chemists.

lid.

i.

the

stipation, indigestion, and fever, ague, &c.,"

Proprietor and Hardinge

WIMBRIDGE,

Hansoms,

Only.

irregularities,

by E. T.

BOWRA,

opposite

TOWLE'S PILLS

phatically the Ask "What lor all cure

walk

of

all

1886.

and

or

any

"

private

Station. 28,

T.

with

Is.

taken.

from

turers

symptoms

to order

Draper,

City

Importer

a

of of

every fami

and of

privacy

Melbourne minute's

one

with

replete to visitors

GUILFOYLE, Road

Railway Perth, Jan.

ing

HEARMAN,

Or.

of

is the best and only What remedy that be relied on to cure' all diseases of the can and such' as .urinary organs; kidneys or inadiabetes, Bright's disease, retention, retain and all the diseases to urine," bility and ailments to Women peculiar And will tell and em they you explicitly

HOTEL,

VICTORIA

he

will

mmmwmws for the next week.

extensive

on

last

jus &

W.

forms

"

STABLING

GOOD THE

view

offers and

.Ask

and

balcony

Every

at

were

;

BOW

irri

icians

the

skilled

UTi

in

thing all

!.

Beers

unsurpassed

obtained. be found

comforts

lies

from

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

upwards.

All the windows dressed with

Printing.

JOHN

Hotel, Wines;

chocest situated

position, extended

Hotel

the

(Under

'

general

Physician

chapter

,

6d.

Is.

These qualities about double the Season.

COMMERCIAL and

Is.

and

6d.

2s.

ill

Questions

'eminent

most

the above which he

with:

general

Bonnets,—

8d.

leased

'

2s.

and Girls'

and

6d.

ORDERS for

Hats

the

childlike giving natural, complaints, refreshing sleep always ? And tell' you unhesitatingly they will Some form of Hops !!''

intimate

to

begs

he has

.

RECEIVE

ENGLAND..

nervous

and favourite well-known restocked: completely

HAY

TO

&lGO. CHEMISTS,

AND

and

Ladies'

thus:—

Ask what is the best any school, for quieting and allaying the world tation of the nerves, and curing all

is

6d.

Is.

prepared

is

Ask

terious

Hats,—

3d.

Is.

labelled

Grocers,

EPRS

Vital

!

Boys'

Straw

milk.

or

water,

by

LONDON,

hour..

HOTEL.

YLk

r\ ULLFO that VJT

Charges—

and

any

VICTORIA

JOHN

good value.

Men's

Perth.

boiling

packets

HOMffiOPATHIC

Etc.

has

Terrace,

George's

St.

in

purchased ers

Copies of the W. A. from Mr. obtained

and Spring by Mrs. personally London, Luton, Paris,

Early

Albans

St.

aud

at

with

J-lb.

"

Bonnets.

Hats, (Straw 25 'Cases Ladies, .Girls, Young Ladies, Youths and Boys, all sizes and Mens, marked to low prices specially qualities meet the present depression. temporary The public should take this, opportunity of purchasing much begoods at prices

j

Salvado.

and

in

eX-A. MBS

on

Coii-

THE

Hats

kept

.

of,

Straw

P.

provided

Baths,

CoiBSisting'

1

simply

Sold

of

qualities are

Made

'

Markets.

jtinental

&

& Williams.

and

lB©Sf

! Good Stabling Spacious Yard And an 'attentive Ostler.

her

during

English

an<L Comfort.

and Spirits

Wines,

|

Greenough, Dongarra, & Strawberry, „ Dardanup, Bunbury, & Bridgetown, „ Augusta.

the

to

jvisit

-

Northampton

by

and

position,

find

the

but

Beers, hand.

made

Goods

Hearman

iMrs.

of the natural laws By, thorough knowledge 'the govern' operations of digestion and nutri and of tion, by a careful tho fine application proper ties of well-selected Mr. for Epps has provided cocoa, breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which save us bills. It Is may many heavy doctor's by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution be gradually built until may up strong enough to resist to disease, hundreds every tendency of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to ate tack wherever there is a weak We may point. escape a fatal shaft ourselves well fortified many by keeping with blood aud a properly nourished frame."— pure Sec article in the Civil Service Gazette. a

which-

Accommodation,

N,oiie

Martelli.

"

visitors

Convenience

Luncheon

of

M.

BREAKFAST.

through

r

central

a

will

Every

a-BEiisz.RSa.'ffv

and

Geraldton

Vasse,

Duff.

L. B.

friends District

and

and opened the

OF

in

is

travellers

gmaf;:

having requested

Agents for

J.

Rev.

<

Fremantle,

Hotel

This

RECORD

the

be

that

announce

received

spaast?

not

Manager.

inform his the Victoria

and the out in that he has takenpublic;: general over William from Mr. Trigg the wellknown Hotel.

or

their regularly receiving papers are other causes of complaint, with the to communicate at once

following

to

be

,

promptly

The

Mr.

to

or

Draper—

City

JES'EGS

be

may

local

The

Aot.

RECORD

the -the

stamped

,

HEARMAN,

G.

those

accordance

in

Stamp

for

For

paper.

W.

EPPS'saaeoA.

RE1LLY,

to

per £2 exceeding the subse in

forwarded

are

receipts

the

£>2

to

amounting

.

of

P.

C-

shillings

acknowledgment

an

number

quent

Geraldton.

'Terrace,

Success.'

Hard

More

Times.

If

so much on you will stop stop sending and fine clothes, rich food style; 'buy good, and better glotbing healthy food, cheaper of- life real and substantial, things; get more and the foolish every way, especially stop :

habit or

of

using

cine trust

Sonlc's

that in

expensive

employing so

much

of the

docs you only that simple, American Hop

always at good times

and

have

humbug

harm, pure Bitters

"cost,

a trifling

quack

vile

good

and

;

doctors medi

but pnt your Dr. remedy, ;

that

health,

cures

will

yon "

.

receive

Marine

like

see

Chron-

.

Southern,

is Subscription fifteen All payments not

annum.

-

press every the time for other mails.

in and

Succeeds

.

The

"Nothing

COMPORTING.

.

-astern,

the

from

morning

"Thursday,

publication

weekly

Season.

TEFUL—

.

issued

is

a

I

REGO

i

is

.

and

RD

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HOTEL,

'

StiiBBiBBei The

tlae

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of

BIBIBIIMB

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to

Johnstown,

m

was

well

a

m

out

a

ueia

lately

the his neighbour harvesting It had been neglected wheat. during and was his imprisonment nine-days As lie in need of attention. sadly

watching

MERCHANTS,

E

D

D

RE

A

W

much

HAYE

MEN

E

that

.

are

they

of

Messrs.

relinquishing

busi

STOCK,

who

& CO.,

G. WILSON

S

announcing

ENTIRE

the

have "purchased J.

in

pleasure

U

FREMANTLE,

Pi&KENHAM-STREET,

!'.

O

H

felt

were

and that

Mr.

of the,

Service

Perth

J.

the

is

an

was

Company,

he

which

will

in

represent

during Although his

and Fremantle.

On

I

the

BURNET,

Gr.

Company

continue

will

to

had

made

for myself good well-digger,

represent

&

it.

ARTHUR

J.

;

Manager.

DIAMOND,

the

in

was

box fcn

nvfiniivnfnrr

Company.,

& Corner

STOUT

GUINNESS' Bottled

by

Brand), PALE Bottled

&

and

(Monkey

Co.,

by

Non.

100

O.V.G. Grand

(Monkey

Quarts.

Pine

Old

Less 10 per be obtained can

cent,

Reserve. Special Old Highland.

SCHRAMM,

Whisky

&

Distillery

SION

Hotel, Perth.

Maria

Brizard

and

-

Brizard

and

.

Marie

Cognac . , Champagne). -xvuiu

Prompt

.

Brandy.

stored

dlOPale

Rogers'

Old

Rogers'

and

%

(Pine

(Liquid Sunshine). Charleston & Oo.'s. and

Pommery liqueurs

and :

Greno's

extra

PRODUCE,

Chaff,

xsacon,

Offices

and

CENTRAL

CHAMBERS, PERTH, W.

Maraschino, &c., and Rogere,

.

August

Butter, Dates, Currants, and others),

de Lione. Canet. Pints

Chateau

La

Tour

Pints and

Carnet.

and

Quarts.

Quarts. Pints

and

Quarts.

A.

quantity RECORD. a

RECORD

Sherries.

...

CANNING

Corner Perth,

of

August

Pier 30.

& and

OEEICE.

in

BROUGHT

1888.

Establishment, about 15 hauds like saddle

J! '

R

S

A

L

E.

Wellington No. 801, lately Location, in of the Mr. Arthur occupation Shivers, Dardanup. Eor particulars apply to H. BRADY. Bunbury, Sept.. 20.

National Library of Australia

under

shoulder near under saddle

the

MARE high

about

two

space

allotted

side,

;

and a foal. yearling within, the time allowed sold to defray expenses.

If

one

Noreia,

October

9,

by

two

three

or

hard

square.

to

crushed that it Thus

tnere

me

Arthur

had

pass it

wet

a

all

was

honey

ever

;

cross

air

until the well with sand that above worked.

over

causing impure, but sensation, rescuers

on

322 side

not

RAM1RO. 1888. 10s.

so

air

in

by

was

only the

in not

was

of so

expected. "From

to

about

which

feet

are are badly swollen, and I dare to eat a square meal, be all light. I am very thankful to my friends for their efforts persistent to rescue feel for the me, and grateful sympathy that I hear has been given me."

chewing much the

for

.

better, I will

Release

feel

began

the breathed

in

as

it

had become

a

smothering time

this

tobacco food as

I

of John

On Tuesday Mr.

surprise was

unconditionally

from

Dundalk

extremely

pale

released afterwards in Dublin

18th Septem of the public,

morning,

the general John Dillon

to

ber,

Dillom

Jail. Shortly the hon. arrived gentleman and received a warm welcome at the Amiens-street station from several of his colleagues and friends. It was noticed that Mr. Balfour's ex-captive

looked

the general released

opinion

and careworn, that he was

was

and not

a Mr. Dillon day too soon. with his friends, Dr. immediately residence in Kenny, M.P., to his own North Great George's-st., having been

drove

cheered

very

:

tuu

route.

en

enthusiastically

..

i

i

i

a

uumoer 01 large the city bands paraded the street, playing national and serenaded the hon. airs, gentlemen, who, after repeated calls, made his appearance and addressed the

xyuiiug

uvtjuuig

them for the assemblage, thanking kindness with which they had welcomed him out of prison. Mr. Dillon said that he had no inteution of altering the he had adopted he was before policy committed to jail. He would on carry the struggle with the same determina tion as Short as the time formerly. had been since he was it had released, been long enough to convince him that, men had to many been sent though the Government prison, had not broken "

down

the

cause,

he continued,

and

strength and its

hour,

at

near

of

spirit

the

The people. force gathering day and hour by

was

day by ultimate

triumph

Mr.

hand'.

was

now

Dillon's remarks most enthusiastic

with the greeted Miv Dillon applause. were

recruit purposes at a health resort until strength the Parnell Commission resumes its in October. inquiry his

ing

room

me

caved I had

enough to me By having

got above.

from

below

that

me

near

supply suffer

much

Henry

soon

Soon a bottle of water and a rag. of bread were given to me, aud I waB thankful. From this time on truly I began togaia strength, and by helping rescuers the time my passed quicker than one would suppose. When iny"-

Juvenile "

Everyone

which

up

for

the opening large enough to In reaching me rag' to me. covered with but no sand, better to me the tasted than

wet

The first three days of my prison I got along very well, but after this to want water Tbe I began badly. fourth what day when it rained I heard I thought was water slowly dripping. I found around and holding Feeling it,

fill

I

when

on ing crawling a blue-bottle fly. that an opening, above. I was cQixect,

"must

this

claimed by law will be

B. New

this

aged branded

numbered has by her

;

side

fee t

to

hopeful Abput ihe

well.

to

;

;

under and cross

triangle off

of

run

BAY

have

collecting I discovered I was

I struggle from this myself and dropped down into the box. position From the bottom of the box it was three

diggers

from

side near

ICE.

3 inches

a

something O

NOT.

(gJTOOK

CO.,

Howick-Streets.

I would

as

After

a little, my thoughts held fast in the bucket but. boards, by a managed to extricate

breathing '

death

terrible.

my month open, I managed to get about which a dozen drops of water, gave me I had relief. no in much difficulty

Apply,

'

Sauternes

me

life

St.,

30, 1888.

of

into

Jumping

"

William:

WANTED

was

music

of being alive, heard the excite

it was dis I was alive. ropes and from that time me, of being rescued. sixth day I felt someth-it my hand, and found I inferred from this from had been made

was

"

"

to stand erect, get on my knees or sit down, but I had to stay in a crouch the whole time I was in the ing position

etc.

to purchase size of paper,

horrible

a

I

enough

Chateau Pontet

ready beginn

it

those above but before a

The box was so sand. the pressure of the wall

Cellars,

saw

feet and one-half to the board above, which in falling had formed themselves me from into an arch and protected the

etc.,

sec.

Quarts.

Annissette, Curacoa, from Marie Brizard Bordeaux.

COMMIS

Jams, Lard, Teas, (People's Choice, Sugars, etc.,

CHAMPAGNE

CO.,

and sold on Commission. returns given.

<jneese,

Jamaica Jamaica,

Pints

GENERAL

On hand and to arrive, Butter, Butter,

%

&.

MERCHANTS.

COLONIAL

BRANDIES

:

STRICKLAND,

COCKRAM,

PRODUCE Dublin

of such to meet

Service

I

of my the. first few minutes words cannot express imprisonment my That my time had come I did feelings. and the thought not doubt in the least,

Tickets

expenses.

United

'go.'b,

clarets

for

from Wm.

Highland

WHISKY Celebrated

Old Old

...

%.

Usher's Usher's

for

was

on

t\

have

to

about

was

ivit.v

o.i

going

was

called

behind

small

prisoner. "For

100 200

...

£1,000 Co.

&.

and

& Sons

and

IRISH

£450 .150

...

divide do, do.

WHISKY

Williams

I

bucket

thft

move pull me up quick, could be made the sand and boards had closed in on me and I was a completely

Quarts.

Moline

Pints

Brand),

-

...

ALE

;

SCOTCH

Moline

pints

the

-

BASS'

1st Horse 2nd „ 3rd „ Starters

Sale—

on

Each.

£1

at

I and

to

PERTH, Have

Subscribers

1,000

REETS,

which

dirt,

in

I lowered to me, to leave the well when above me. ing to cave

op

HOWICK-ST

_

AND

PIER

Melbourne tation,

with

consul

cup 1888.

hay in

stuffing filling

.

Canning

it

by four ropes ing together, this to where I wanted it. Of course, than the other, aud curbing was smaller I would have to be made fast.This on did by going below and nailing the old curbing inch stuff. In two-by-four the new curbing I bad laid three boards across the bottom, them rest on letting which the the supported two-by-four this formed a kind of box. I curbing

Limited.

CO.,

It

of reputation I did not wish down was where

and lowered

TOLLEY

evidence give the and ropes ment that prevailed covered by the cut

a

feet Fifty as at the curbing most needed repairing, old curbing bad given that the point away and about a foot of sand all around had caved. After well the taking I came out, put my curb measurement,

heretofore.

as

"

said

June

being to impair

W.

experience

dramaticT

very

to

and cut

piece

uneducated,

well.-

a

Mr.

terrible

I went 19.', he, to R. JH. Hall to into a well belonging it out and the clean repair curbing. The well, which was 150 feet deep, was and I felt as a one, very dangerous though I ought not work in it, but as

the

has re-entered

WILSON

G-.

him. but

he man. He unusually intelligent told and when his story in good English, of it the most thrilling portions relating in

"

ness,

house

the

I

eat

-

O N

to

to go

to

\

B

after some He says his joined thing he is obliged is enormous, appetite to himself until his stomach restrain He condition. returns to its normal walked and looked slowly quite pale, but otherwise but had changed very little. After had reached the house we and he had eaten, he told what sensations turned

AND.

.

given

_

death

order

the

_

despatch

and

dead,'

to

try

.

the New York World tells the remark Neb., after death of a man able escape from in a John well; being nine days buried who so escaped Anderson, narrowly

a from

SPIRIT,

is

man

When they pull my box out. on that the ropes I knew began pulling unless the ropes broke there was great danger of the boards above giving away and crushing me. Eor my own safety, to

AND

GENERAL

the

(

(Limited).

WINE,

WHOLESALE

Death-

_

&

from

Escape

.

TOLLEY

A Miraculous

COMPANY

-

to let

the iu

a

good

did

not

might

be

I could hear a beginning good deal that was said and doue above. when it to I heard the wagon started and heard some one say town for lumber

In

"

says to regret that ugliest the spread

toms,

the Daily Telegraph the scale on of social symp

see

of

itself

manifesting

is

Crime.

illustration

our

crime

juvenile

us."' then crimes of

amongst contemporary

a of gives long catalogue which that description, had lately come under public notice. With this warning concludes the article who "Those for the national care health will do well :

to

study

this,

one

the causes and of the most

the

remedies of of social

malignant

Without divination anyone may that the evangelical perceive organ points to the godless as the system of education cause of the great evil it laments. prolific And this forth bad system is bringing fruit and fruit, beit remarked, of precisely character as that the same in produced the United States by a system of public facts."

instruction from which moral based on the Word of God is The of infanticide prevalence is colony Telegraph

oue

of the refers,

evils

and

to it

is

teaching banished. in

.this

which said

the in

a

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strongly

;

impressed

it

as

»

Redmond',

botli

by

encouraged. resistance,

tlie

people

was

insists

it

all

'

to

Its

.recom

tlie

one

the

side,

were

tliiis

an

:

desire to secure for the while we in the public: schools elementary instruction the best and' iiriost thorough in ;secn l«r su bjects, s iiitu hie to' their years

their

harmony

without

the

yyith

are

ni'on

labour

.

struck

t

Wexrord

in

daill

,nf'

from:

M

and

train

is

moral

their

ul low.

'the

to

have

you

matter

a

alike

say.

:

'

and the

the parents

ichildreri,

ing

importance

biglier.

!

;

that'

nation

.'passed. under, the.

me,;

.why M

.

just;

r.

I dpn't. AlcLeod

Per.hapsypuwjll

circumstances, to.

propose It,

:

a

i

to

.

?

appeal

'our

Lord

Jesus

'.

1

.

and

should,

,1

his

,

cvictiqnt

chcqr

diornq

i

against

applause).,;

(loud

rpar

eyeryv.,

;,;.l

.:i

th.e.

to ;thet

floor,-;

i

n

.o,n

raiuutes

by which

look;

M.cLepd

M;r.

'

conc'crni

so

Be

tlie|

..eonrt.nd

the,

i

.cleared.

yyas .then-, subsequently

,

;'

,

M

,

nttacked

removed

Jaji..

j

tc

-

'j

r

-two fifty of, rioting,

.quently.,

.convipted

.

were not all at their post had to make the my pupil bed with the aid of the male patient's attendant we undressed the together and placed him in patient for position the necessary When I had operation. the n uns at Charite at whatever hour bf

lay

passed the

M'Mil-

sentenced

or

the

hour

found sister

ward. from

The latter had been aroused or sent for from sleep chapel. or Putting aside all religious anti-religious spirit, incontestable of superiority the sisters for the service of the hospitnlc nn/1 aUaita

to

.

to;

enabled

learned

A \j

warrant

Times hasattitude swaggering meekness lias';been

.

.

and

teach

do

a

unaccountable

little

made yet been influence favourably that most important

;the

will

to

dis

it

be. or

'first,

tho

in

even

secorid

may not be possible result would povyer

but from

is

on

iiniko charges continued this utter

In 'the; success'

his

clients

vocabulary Parneliand

of

Sir

UUUUU

based case

on a

strong

however, very tions by which

much in

all

in the schools teaching and if the indisputable

growth is .community rapid

found which

I J.

AOTf

I

impression it should that inexplicable

of

considera

favour of leligious should be united,

and prevajence in crime the! making that pro the religious mind

juvenile

really on

it iis somewhat produce, no active steps are being the party who' should

taken to organise be asked to ue franchise their of a cause so sacred I.— Melb.

on

and

in

support; Advocate.

tlie

William sent

Redmond,

U

recent

dent

The:

decided discovery

P.,

before

directed a

up

:

t

,,

eai

list

showed,

court

on

one

the

National Library of Australia

rupture

Polaiu sign

ui

to

refused

grand

broken

make

a

or

its

future inspec It

as

persons, concerned. in skirmisli unfavourable

charges, On the this

square.

trial

Lately was

carried:

their

a

neia

at

the following "That this with

sympathy

as

nn

attempt

to

the Graud

conduct

Lodge Com

was

to roturn

to

designated the days of the

Inquisition.

Says

tho

Melbourne

has

or Fraser, the Orange stump J.B. Hon. Patterson, ? give of this affair If a Catholic had acted in organisiition a. similar maimer it would be denounced

been of:

jdecidedly Printing..-

does

Advocate'.—

YY'hatexplanation ter of the Institution,

—Nation.,

Riot

do, between

and. allegations are whole the .opening

the libellers

to

duly forwarded whose mittee,

is

:

when

:was

to,

C. J. Polain by Brother he having we fougl t for a libei ty which consider no. body of. men have a right to withhold from us." Several speakers the resolution, which will be supported

ord.er

a.

rooms,

express action taken

the

full

in

an

memoers

was

dec would

committee,

up.

iaie

meeting

.alleged

arnell.

Mr.:,-

uie

a

repsupervise

occurring

the

com

that lie of Orange

the will

and..

grand

Melbourne asked to

effect to

was

Shepherd's resolution

a

no-

the the

Grand i'

Mas

Siuion, the orator,

on.

Glasgow-

A

serious

Monday

night Maxwelltown the lo

labourers take the

occurred

liot in.

an

Place,,

brought place

ou

emigrants'

Glasgow, over

of tho

from

dock

a

tlie one end of the colony press from the other, aud the affair would be used for by the Oraugeuien political pur It would form to poses. a. topic point and adorn a moral a tale ;for an many tp;

repent

home,

at

amongst Belfast labourers

was

very

harm

more

The

than

worst

our

enemies.

Orange, episode political

anniversary. that proves freedom,

This

Foptsoray

Orangemen and

that,

like

have a

no

flock

Slums

of Whiteehapel.

victim of the last has been buried, and the cause of her death sufficiently so that it is to ascertained impossible understand what good can be done by the inquest. It is not the prolonging business of the coroner s jury to find the unknown murderer it is the business of the police, who are not to be likely

The unfortunate murder Whiteehapel

-

;

in helped by the publication of the inquest of the "dues" are supposed to havo obtained. whose has O.," signature from the columns of missed

the

als

up,

reports they

which "

S.G.

been

long the Times to point out that these crimes writes are, of the after all, result only tho necessary horrible conditions of life under which, iu certain a generation "of criminspots, has

next

been

day

a

lowed

well

perfectly

to

grow

Whiteehapel

a

firms the statement, criminal quarters"

and adds of

known,

and

clergyman that

,

the con

"

the

-

are Whiteehapel and very limited

other and, among suggestions, he recommends that be they should and their dark bought up and cleansed, in

area,

of day. opeu lo the light have been al properties with most ready bought satisfactory moral results, some which remain might now be bought, and some of the worst are in the market. Here is an actually work for excellent some practical rich places 8ome

thrown of these

philanthropist

or

philanthropists.

Purposeless The

by

in

.

of Mr. W. Redmond prosecution continued on. the ,14th Sept., McLeod and Bodkin, Messrs, was.

lodge

mueuug.

note to that the Issues are satisfactory to jbtj to the limits. of the late restricted of O'Donnell far action o v.. t.hc;,2Ymc$.

.was.

,

recent

a

appointed Polain ..This

aud;. an, open branch

the for .coqnsel of the charges

moreover,;

defaming.

i

tm,i.

The court made' possession. for tlie for discovery, reserving decision an for.;tbeir application tion counsel. by Mr. Parn.eli's

M-P.,

in the Resident. Magistrates, house Wexford. The charge resist to the sheriff 6f inciting

the

to'

himself

eseniatives

the

in

and

"this

in

the

seem

.

at

task,

tp

elections.

reply

Prison.

to

i

Gra

-General

to unwillingness of the documents

documents,

.

The

who Mr. made

;

laration submit

Mr. when made

on

,

trial;!

2Ym.es

Serious M.

iJonneu

.there.upou. to draw

Times, made.

house-:

Mr.

i

and allegations charges Behalf of.tlie Tiines the A ttorney said if was

ham,

MO

the beginning considerations

liigher

colleagues:1' ds'annen '.asked.

abuse 'And

who

k/k

interested notions in their forming bond of union. There are

body, false

Itlfll

.1V.IUIJT.

been from

have

.

-

1UI

anuggic

secularists "a compact

»»

and

tuation;

local

under

to have W.'M th en The... and was, re-elected by accla more was of Nothing thought

resigned,

-

W\

.1

'had libel

the

conduct

of the committee, an d ed reprirn him.

.taken

uublushingly exhausted all the

his

James

those

increase of deterevery

agaiiist-' .gen;tl,emau:

of

disaf b-anch

Tvyo

.Council.

until (he matter mittee meeting

we

persons; organisations,"

particular

for easy you of the hospfBut at a not

you,

lice

.

.charge

,

A 1

any

"

don't

simple

.100 members, because nearly W. M., and del C. J." Poluiii, chose seme egate to the parent society, to canvass for Mr. mouths A. T. ago when that to Clark, gentleman sought Province the North Yarra in represent

pretty

the Legislative fected brethren Polain's brought

1

!

'

v.

interests!

'

to

which! of tones

effort, an

Its

this

Brother

junior1 counsel, J. Hatineii if he:

a

is

laicisation

UliUOl

ujaiijr

a wise measure. distant day, probably, you will find " out what aud nuns" priests devouring at the expense of the poor, had done tq the which I love as raiich as Republic,

A

numbering

charges' an«l tliiit he allegations blandly-replied " 'not We will lid know; lay before your lordship," quoth the Times'- lawyei-, such evidence we -can I" "-We -as

'

;

by

who wheniaskedhy Sir substantiate to proposed

may

to

them.

overcome

occasion.

represented

it

course

the

avt

ou

from

clearly

Of that

say

tals

auwc

auu,

coutrast.

'

the 2'elegrapJihsLS The cause is one for alarml which its! have to sooner or advocates will fight and' the longer its enemies are later," of the field the harder in possession .left it;

was! recently the extreme.!

advocates

this

on

displayed were

quarter electors

question referred in

:

;

movement;

no

any

its

audthuiniliating piteous The very fact of its not having employed the big guns of the -law in its defence of weakness'-' that was. the firstit sign

ic

matter

a

of

in

receive;

be

that in

hi

pii

will

'concern of the gravest to the State. not With election far a g neral however tant in this colony, things the Ministry now in office, go with'

w'has

not

and the

in

ers

;

.

religious from the

they instructions

,

if

children,

ma

oi

follows

has occured in the quarrel The chief, Grunge Society of Victoria. of the order (says the or grandcoinraittee .Melbourne it is alleged, caused has, Aye.) the annihilation of the Footscrny branch, ;.

its.

all

!

compelled

is

conduct

abandoned

aud

rrnV

nurses,

Society.

.d

displays the, dove- novvhat it cooing to- the to ;come poiiit to -.shovv: its' hand. 'Tlie

of :a forced

"

schools, they elementary would nobe, and that this

..

,

last

at

The-

and moral otherwise

'

'

Orange

an

.

not

;

of

training

of

Exposure

'

;

'

number receive

/ ''

to

be am ply provided thari of elementary through the medium V schools. of a considerable in tlie "case 'That, '

the

to

can

ing

before

Times"

.dommission.

they

An

1

"

:THe

by which

"

I'm

do what

to

be right. does That, the 'evidence the conclusion that religious train

tlllU

l/UllUuj 'the helps'

.

v

concerning

may1 be

they have.

LllLI

i

instruction

lo

flu

:

II

:

W

I came, whether it were night of Mass or the time in sleep, I at the foot of the bed the watching and the Bister in charge ,.of my

day

'

Rvulbc

pi

.

;

a t once

ev.ery

a.nd

injirmarins

Once, even,

with of them batons were

imprisp.nmoat.

-days',

.tjiirty

!

I any

there,

able to take in hand owing the gravity of the wound or the of the operation. Four times the

to

difficulty

of the,

fin

not

were

either

men,, who at andcorner, for Su.bsemercy.' labourers, ;of the were

refuge

such

therp, -

score

twenty

at all

mure than I find the lay nurses. any The facts are these ; since the Augustinian Sisters were from .the expelled I have had four times to go pro Charite to see and fessionally npon operate whom the resident patients Btudepts

to

them

some

levelling About the heads

piteously

.

.jileaded

ri

were

mob.

ruffianly

.men

sought,

last.,

ipijiponer.

.The cqiir.t, liedinondtwas the .Wexford

we

led

the

reuioye,

the

for

for

may'

man

ngj 1

words

tho

..Clear

:

.I'eached

They

rioting.

-fiis

batons,

few

a;

by

and

broke,

.'

.

qf assaulted

.their

;iipj,usl

-

in

,,lan

They, however,

injuredand.,

.scene.

;

.

who. defends;

the

we

as

Thai,',

its

!

sanction

eviction,

Christ

and Take morals, of what declaration is; morality, source look to the same inspired !

or

slightly .on,

'

.world for Instruction

Bible

<lefending,.)th.eir

a

'

the

to

oil

I.

.face,

-

to I had gone the hospital times when the sisters were should not have found them ii

The above

,

'

;:has'

foundation

All have

:i,

.

high

which taught the'

religion

sentencing these cheered-,

,

secure

is wauf to say done, your you jduty me.I: ..undopbtqdly ;:mpn when... they, iwere homes against qnjusf

spppose

:

safe

of morals theory conduct' is.moral

'

to'

in,

.

.

sideration.' the That only which to construct

:,ii

1

j.tb

,

.

to

Redmond.

,Mf.; tliat;

i-c.-.i

;

the makes me reporter say that with the object of surveillance I go' unex to the Charite out pectedly of official hours tho aud Sieele concludes ; that,

in

had

they

has of

error

Figaro

pted to force their way up. the -officers were cut about and Ml'Millao his arm got

;

.

'th'ink1

the suUi a matter the first con

in

.

entitled

'

we

,cpu,rse.

.

of

cation 'Would' be a violation of parents, whose views' are,

edu wishes

elementary

.

secularise'

.

to

.

That

diflicnlty

by several paper

:

,

' '

itaux, and produced in full Your excellent journals. been misinformed a slight

was -going rioting the Hall, and, on to go the police .made an effort Several .men had posted themthe steps, and they struck the with the legs of Broken forms

jpqlicenieu ;as tiqy.:attpm Several of

uiius.ua

.very

a

and

inside,

flat

on

..sejves

had

men

-way;

the

in

.entering, up stairs.

the sentence

Milian

his

their

fight on

.

religious of still,

opinion

prisoners, sixtyThe was surgeon hours the wounds dressing the vvho received injured

two

inspector getting

:;As

my has beep L'eairiy, -called away, perhaps I to say .fo,r. myself that 1!

Mrl

as

Wooden forms were thrown abput in a most reckless and rioters and police were .Policeby them indiscriminately..

manner,

$irl

itriprisonme'n

raising,sai(l

.

;of

'

were summoned of the possession A second .of strong .-body and the men arrived, quieted

policemen

direction.

every being

of

quarters sentenced

fclis'

whose letter to the Gaz Depres, des Hospitaux we quoted writes lately, this again, time: to the In your issue of September 10th you of the speak of the interview Firago, published on the 9th, It would Drobto have communi qbly have been better cated to your readers the exact letter addressed by me to the Gazette des Hosp-

gashes while five policemen .aqd have been rendered unfit" temporarily., for duty. in Window, glass was flying i

tes

Dr.

ette

cuts

wjas

\

Laicisation.

was

.-

..

(iliere

throe-

,o'f

French

the

hour Eorms

an

half-

arrested.

;

uripnimoiVsly

Grand

their

mere

and took

being

.Busy, for of .soma

'their

.'

unfortunately may Be. allowed do, not intend to, appeal

also

,

hard

counsel,11

requirements we

life,

,

.

'

ubseiice

AIr;vRedin6ndv

'

future

\

.

to three.

|

That

id

;

the magis tra

hour;,

Kchildren

of

two

evidence

ana

'

liedrhohd'

Coiiveye'd'.'V--

and

»

gesture',

continue

to

'

-

.

mendations

t

j

1

and

iwortl

'Practically

on

defence. After aii

no

education

religiojus

schools. that effect

'public

1

-

4

for

scene

Forty

telephone,

.building.

'

'

t

a

with

"compared

.constables down, and submitted

'

J

i

.

»

'

of

Necessity

the

in

J

the

'

was

!

by

'

readers,

our

to.

^Com

reported and hence

lately

known

already ob the

'

Education

the

I

J

j

.

conviction wiiich mission"

J

i

'

of religious Schools. By

however,

.missile.

-

'

i

'

i

that

'

to.

"

follow

.

'

is 'ascribed Christianity of 'an adequate-' system in the Boani' instruction

must

they

themselves were

Tljey

wildest were description. about like and the flung play tilings, was carried proprietor insensible, away been, struck oh the head by so ne liaying

Crown,

restraints of the absence

'the-

defended

batons.

of the

.

said that the evidence was quite that M r.'Redaiond on clear' andye.d te scene during tlie attempt of the bailiffs to get .possession of tlie house under .the »».' which entrusted to theoi warrant' was for execution! Air. They had it' -that.

who

and

men,

;

'

from

of sheep, Master.

and attacked

'

,

handful,

"

I

jto'

away

their

200

of

-

I

oh' the the best authorities thbre has been a. deterioration subject, in the; moral condition of the" humbler classes of the English and' this people, falling

officers,

witir

interfered,,

jpolice number

.

been born

was.

the

the

.

'murder

or!

The

to

.

ret'iirped."

verdict1-

men

.

A

According

the

:

'

"

struhgled:.

Mr.

!

;

that the child'had' conclusively ve and a.li lily subsequenlly'hbrri

strike.

on,',

,'

'

-

;

eviction qf ..Thomas of the; Cool roe. on the 16'th Sopiers, A!ug!ust,;ali At 'the of tbecourt opening Redmond said M r, Learny,..M.P., thjit' who was the .leading for the counsel, had 'been defence at the 'previous ..sitting; and if away "Jon business, any thing ,l(iad to be in connection the .with 'dyye hie remainder of' the. case would' do it ' himself! Mr. Ryan, replying behalf of the on

of

.

'

occasion

message

The crime

.

"

.

from : -4 ..Sydney infanticide .is becoming Two boys found the body of prevalent. male infant in Moore a newly-horn Park On At the coroner's Monday night: showed medical testimony inquiry to-day

'telegraphic'

mikk

and

Proposals. rather

purposeless

to open churches ou Anglican proposals' other than are <iays Sundays being much alarm viewed with by the older " of Protestantism. A, Senior school writes to the Clergyman" English his soul, and to Churchman to relieve free

himself

from the guilt

of even

pas-

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said

alarmed at seems hardly seriously " for the Opportunities offered unexplain circle.'' ed absences from__the family to His to retirement real objections for private prayer" _;any empty 'church founded are1 very Spon a rock of properly

that Irish hearts can tribute hiin. I say may it brighten him, pay him amidst all may it cheer and inspire of the enemies lio storms and calumnies and I can that surround him, only say man of us does his part that it every the the coeroionists and against against of Glad one-tenth exterminators' with

"

i

He that the very explains principle; " and is its "life of Protestantism family It is hot the priest doibestic character." the but Who is to control daily life, '

'

of

T

the

family. " the

family, be

will

closet

the

stone's

thq

doors

sought, for "'bed-room will be a place prayer." " the closet" also would presumably it was thus made use of "be empty when "as

,

the

the

"

depriving family 'influence When

of

"

of

the family of members-

spirituality

other

the

home

But that

prayer." remember

we

by the

A

here again, the ideal in

:

seems

:it .!

Italians 'insulted.

of

some

that

.think

the

impunity

witli

cowardly

ecclesiastics

that

arid

;

they know,

do not or not, or will hot, defend themselves when attack" civilised" class who ;ed by one of that " and I .preach liberty" fraternity. how one of the mentioned recently jdavp how

to

Tavern.

He

them

bouring

Some

extinct. bad made

shop, Dr.

carried

was

,

reason

scamp/

.whom

(Rpme)

think

be,

fit

a.

a .few "hopefuls" days ago in young students of the Borghese Villa. The the North American were there College themselves at base-hall ,als.o. arousing

This duct the

ball

but life Polton

was

into a neigh found to be

a

after doubt the over exertion the heart's meal hud caused a hearty of death action to cease. A verdict misadventure was returned. from

Lie had

;

inculcator of good con with them by kicking: from them, and by other

precious interfered

no

"

The

awuy the One""of /of copl impudence. remonstrated with Americans young him "at last and the reply was that the

Times"

Cornered.

acts

The

fellow

his

...raised,

stick

strike,

to

him. cool

ful

with and the pluck student/ of an American, snapped the stick, Smashed it on his knee and flung both of; it on the ground before the parts';

The

like

for

ecclesiastic

every'

as

The

ago.

also,

jislviCollege,

have; administered ion arose.— -Corr.

Mr.

to "

O'Brien

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back

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before

the

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Dalley

Thursday.

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Mel

and

left by the yester Melbourne.

persons for

express

still

Mr.

T.

F.

their

,

Wednesday. died

Gregory

near

aud

interrupted, respecting

fresh

Adelaide,

his

a,t

Brisbane

Toowoomba,

Tuesday night aged 68 years. a very old colonist Gregory was and well-known for explorations in West on

and

the

welldied

author,

Court,

it

for Australia, which' he received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society, 8 arrived in Western Australia in 1829 with his fathers and brothers, and after wards entered Public the and Service, became an aud successful enterprising i

and

society,

February, offices

editor

of its

1872,

but

results

fertile

wards

1873. Having by the Her-

in to a scat uppoiuted aud held the Council, time of his death.

At

the

America

monthly

author

of

lectured

He was of essays

1885.

in

volumes

and

scientific

general " treatises on .Whist," and and Huppiness," and Luck."

one

"

on

the

until

October the held in

25.

Australian the Town

last

Thursday

in

the

chair, carried members of

was

the

place on record their with the people of Western sympathy in Australia their laudable desire for the of Responsible establishment, Gover.

hereby

-

-

ment.

October 25.. Melbourne, Bank has Federal declared a of 9 per cent. dividend the for the During competition mounted trophies amongst the Rifles The

the on

two subjects, " on Strength

one

:

Legislative

same

resolution " That

following

unanimously the A.N.A.

in all the New South towus of Victoria, principal South Australia, .Wales, Tasmania, and New Zealand. He started Knowledge as a in but altered it weekly journal 1881,

form several

the

Association, Mouut Hall, Gambiet, the President (Mr. Barrett)

the since established of 1869, theory the solar and also that of the corona, inner after solar complex atmosphere wards discovered by Young, of America.

to

Adelaide, of meeting

a

Natives'

in

for

the

to Queensland afterwards. shortly The«e he was appointed Commissioner of Crown In he Lands. 1874 was

of the structure of the stellar theory the conditions of universe, investigated the transits of Venus in 1874 and 1882 and published illnstrative charts. many He maintained on theoretical grounds,

He

.by

to

went

and carried Struve, of original includ out a series researches, of a chart of 324,ing the construction 000 Btars, Mr. was led to a new Proctor

England

the rivers after

by

the Imperial command of the to tho North-west expedition explore coast. He started in 1861 and dis covered and named, the Ashburton,.. Fortescue and other rivers, DeGrey, and appointed

Government

collected and others,

schels,

and

extensive watered

discovering of country,

tracts

Gascoyne, Lyons and Murchison all of which he named. He was

in Proceedings, these resigned

November,

in

analysed

i

explorer,

us 23rd Wran graduating Hono He was appointed gler in 1860. Fellow of King's rary College, London, in 1863, and made Fellow of the Royal Astronomical in 1866. He wus Society of that appointed, honorary secretary

Cambridge,

Keraug

at

Chance '

horse and

Bugler

in

Hill,

the

over

killed

obstacles, his breaking

his

trying

thrown/

was

neck

the

in

fall.

ant)

foreign

sat till one o'clock Assembly the Redistri moruiiig, disscnssing bution of Seats Bill. were Personalities in and ensued/ indulged uproars Mr.

The

Jntercotonial

this

the

Daily

Bent (the Mr. called Murderer."

News.)

INTERCOLONIAL.

Melbourne:,

October

24.

an

of damages awarded yesterday, argued afresh aud the court reserved judgement. the ironmas The Conference between

The question

Ah

Toy

and

ters

here strictly minimum

promising

to

not

sign been any

and

asked response;

for

lis.

per

more

for

a

good gallop backed

for

this

leader

for

and the

betting doing— 2 the Derby, 5 to start

that not the latter

iu

the

day, three been

Gup. morn

£2000

to

8 1, Melos and En to 1. 1000 to 50 has for about without Malua, also £2000 to £60 about at

for the £1000 Dick Swiveller Derby; about Carbine stood open with to £45 was backed at 8 to out result ; Volley and Aldivalloch at to 1, Eusign 10 to

the

Opposition) Whitecbapel

"

retaliated

with

remark.

Cardigan

believed

of

Dow a Dow Mr.

offeusive

scratched

up. ad

have Cuirassier the Melbourne

has been Mentor is

twenties

be

ask

to

did

has broken done. The men their demand for to

for

vVhakawia £200.

been

wages

years. Lamond

and

moulders

the has

Nothing

ing,

to

was

1.

in faltering oa the device

sensationalism. of the Fourth Luckily for the character iu it has been Estate theseislands, and to book a brought lately, sorry it

W.

is Betting quiet. The cables are

at a iu New York, hospital private fever contracted in Florida. yellow was Mr. born at Chelsea in Proctor He studied at 1837. March, King's London, and St. John's College, College,

scratched

its

Iu insolence. pettish aud other legitimate

enterprise of regaining

on

rates.

day's

of

(Prom

6tyle,

incompetence

£4

yesterday.

there is nothing restoration.

ex

by its

news

and

Hen.

have raised the the Sydney with

About

lately

in

healthy A lot

form. £5 to

Banks

responding

Dead. B.A.,

Proctor,

astronomer

the

beaten

continue

Adelaide,

between

Ee legrams.

an ill-supported The of professional opinions who are familiar with the in press- men ner life of journalism need only be con sulted the conviction of its to acquire To some senility. retrogressive papers and judgment, to the dignity age brings added Times it has simply slobbering

figure

Mr. Richard knon

public representative As Bismarck it

has deci

laid.

being weaker

he

I

is

Astronomer.

debased

a

Searle

Right

slightly

beaten already, receive a crushing a general election. Universe.

ultimately it

read

can

if

legend.

combating

earth,

its

on

literary

-

of

an

Times, of exponent

younger

Mr.

whoever has been' man the least idle, who" deserves from us reproach living mar vol tons old man that is who, at a moBt. are of iife when men time pining and are into the fur rest, sinking has proc'aimed shadow the of grave, and day to of Ireland the wrongs night

as

Square.

own fat to merely trying of robust condition swagger of former and strength doings The veteran more lags appearance. on the stage ; it is than superfluous offensive from its petulant positively and irritating of im conceit assumption The and the penny paper portance. of readers to think for habit, growing and take trust themselves on nothing lias the superannuated helped to enfeeble Over and over old dotard. itha6 again

'speech,

-'end's

and

be curt we

and,

The

preserve the on

Gladstone, was name received by the imenthu m'ense tremendous meeting with to Mr. Davitt's siasm/Adverting declared Mr. O'Brien that

the

to

House

isting

a speech " Grand Old to Mr. suggested

to

not

prefer

to

to Of

could sincere, and li:r; but forger follow the example of

the

as

well

as

definition.

and the decaying opinion of a fossilised influence said of beleaguered Paris,

.

reference

a

it

brate

Gladstone-

of the

1

would de may deter

and

graphic

if

nicer.

Times."

Catholic

conclusion cheer for thundering of Kilmainham" Man

O'Brien 'whose

as

the supply iuclined we

Johnsoniau of such treating

made

at Monteporzio respected similar reminders which

themselves virtue of

disgrace much vory

Times

more

Eng-

students of the I am have told,

to

Printing

may insult would an

I does believe, pluck, these fellows here a gt eat deal of good. I- am told that the students of the Irish are treated with the utmost College of them in Tivoli since one respect thrashed an a few engineer soundly

years

-

be he

we

Such

Italian. '

whether

considering

that

In 1879 be left and Australasia.

call

a

We should

how the As its modesty it obliging, may be

were

rude, dismiss

"

article

an

to

audacity

itself.

course,

;

the

kuow

to

endeavour

not bravado. The could well bully brook he made some motions of that retaliation but before he had time to himself1 well in a 'put order, pommel over the nose put him in a better mood

in

publication."

scribe from it

ness

had

Times Ireland

United

;

;

those who the Times

to

plain

.

Mr.

he deposed that examination and post mortem from death had resulted found that and the from excessive exertion syncope of the stomach. condition overloaded

here the .authorities and proper person to out his school was with

a

of

master

lately gave otherwise,

.

students to think

'Scotch

Searle The

porticnlar. would be

and

showing splendid of betting is being done. are

But

A Great

Lawl'ord Roads, Kentish Town, "against had finished hib The deceased time." fourth his round third and was going missed he was when by his comrades, insensi found lying and was afterwards Duke of Cambridge the ble outside

be

may

is

Time.

Against

Run

Fatal

at worker, living 67, poBtal telegraph On Hill. Road, Haverstock Allcroft the Wednesday evening tho previous with his brother and a friend, deceased, round a Alfred agreed to run Seeker, at Bartholomew and block of buildings

Respected.

Themselves

Making

-

'

in

judges

Kemp aud

!

God

a

:

!

are

St.

apparent.

'

i

there

obtaining

in the House partisans Sir James Hannen none of that. would have Assertion would not do. have He must proof, and has none. lo the baffled accuser So ended the proceedings of the opening day, and then the Court was adjourned.

of Commons.

the lines

truth.

its.

sworn

is

the

supporting

howling

as

pliable

It

people who few

anybody

against the fancied

Council

trades

building

on

offi

on carpenters and has recommended strike, the various affiliated societies making a levy to form a substantial strike fund.

it it tribunal coveted, fights it confronted with the spectre and eoufesbes the up through of one of its own counsel that.it distinct t<> and definite charges

called mouth haB no It

15th On Saturday, September, at the Dr. DauPancras Gorooer's Court, Thomas held an inquest ford concerning Reardon, aged 16, the death of Edward

household wanting persons to to retire to are recommended pray over a the /"'the advantage closet," ia the matter of example is not church r

;

deny

Irish

ended. The

and hav

the tribunals, succeeded in

soon

feared by the unless the strike

is

Wallaend,

residence,

"Protestant

very

The

demands. and that,

justice know would

before end

at

ded

exact

make

a

the

trouble

Serious

.

cials

shy when

we

burst

it

iii

we

has

and home

examples

of

of which

meet

ing the

until

Moroney's

we

to

faith,

for been languishing many Mr. bitter O'Brien's -duy and age." zeal energy, tribute to the earnestness, of Mr. Glad exertion and uninterruped what cause is only stone in tho Irish

1

-bipeds

wait

to

prison the open and of alien misery of this Irish nation

until

in

and

pluck

long Tom

house

ours

"

'of

'piace

open aye,

prison misrule

one hardly retirement," how it would be an "/sees improvement we are church. That the iempty Viip'oh " innovation en''folcl the proposed of praying the Roriian ; courages practice that "it and fiually a cross," through. a

have

not

burst

iqriiet

and

and

energy

will

Iii

-

and to which it itself, appealed for mouths Hav gone by. frantically and vituperated .Mr. Paring assailed all the nkll and bis associates through moods and having defied them tenses,

'

of

Mr.

warmest

chose

.

difficulties

hymn-books,"

and

'and mother '"fhtber ideal Trotestants the1,

which to ought courage blush when we abont talk " and toils." For my part," not I do O'Brien, grudge the

magnificent make us

of

peculation

probable and prayer-books,

bibles,

minute

over

passeR

the

.

He

Bivp complicity..

havo

Loeksley

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cup. to 1

1 for

more

on

the

Henry

for

-

is

It will

25.

October

Kemp weighs

Sir ed; Imperial

field

race.

Sydney,

fettle.

little

the cup. thau twenty

match sculling Saturday's intense interest. Both meu splendid Searle

been

is

is

exciting in

are 1

1st.

4ft

list. 6 to 4 on 83). Betting, Searle. In the the second Assembly reading of the Divorce Extension Pill has pass

fusing Mr. leader All

Parkes

authorities the

condemning for

previously

the re

Bill.

Dibbs has been of the Opposition.

re-appoii'ited

is at Newcastle. The quiet miners' are now delegates discussing the proposed scale puymeot for "jury" " and rubbish" theprinciple point in —

SvbNEY, October 24. Conference The Strike

dispute sat

2

hoars

and a warm discussion regar yesterday, The place. ding the scale of pay took .refused the master's miners proposals aud

adjourned

lor

a

week.

with

the

masters.

Adelaide, Friday. "sliaieholders of the'Brok n Hill mine tendered a to banquet the The Diiettors yesterday. chairman and interesting made a in loug speech, T.-e

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Howe is hear that young the effects 'of /the te&ible recovering accident'which befe'l him'A 'few1 7; weeks Rumdur tMt 'the 'of ago. 'Says -'people 16' present' Jarrahdale 'intend' Dr. shortly1 Heuston with a in purse of sovereigns 'atterition 6f the unremitting recbgriitiori arid of which; he has given! to 'the' patient the' great skill whibhJ he1 displayed in his o'ftheurifortunate treatment young fellow, We

would of the Kimberley aborigines matters to be making warm for. the constables stationed in that district. police named and Two troopers .Buckley are Lockhart and; a mail named Carlisle ito. have lately been .by reported speared natives. It is riotstated whether the on the which' have been inflicted' injuries nature, constables' .are' ..of a serious are jit :is;toi.be that hoped however they

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for by all ,the colony who have qualifi-.in have -ed..,,as. marksmenj.and whose -names to Head .Quarters and been .submitted been approved of, by.; the Cominandant.; The. shooting is to .take on place 17th; November and the distances are to be we 700 a,nd ,800 yds. The Government, uhave acted wisely, in offering ann think, a money ally amongst prize for competition red coats. Small as the prize is in the our. it will; a instances, present; prove great incentive to the volunteers to keep up at that practice the butts, without, which become in the use of they icannot adepts their nor defenders of weapons! capable their country. 1

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simple in the

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4,

If

profession keep school of

out.

m

uuu

take

upon

shall

be

remain age.

as

to

Newcastle

of

testimonies

an

among

their

men

to

to be prac appears who send; farmers,

Cheshire

Manchester

to

A the Fuller

market

for

days

Protestant

contemporary

publishes

interesting impression

anecdotes, of Lady

confirming Qeorgiana

ton

her

humble

'8

lias

of

opinion

oeen

oy

to

Sunday

A

b6ar

to

go

from

Mass.

Lady

took the broom from Georgiana having been to early Mass herself, the

at

officiated

ed to something

The Rome

a

to

old

amount

and repent late.

before

This

it

seems

everlast almost like the man has

was

too ingly but it is true and a fable, for years, and has finally been followed He was a arrested. gambler, been robber. and general spiritualist,

National Library of Australia

PA

that

of the

to

their

you

has addressed the English

present of

policy which

fact,

through source,

inform

to

ance

This

" :

an

is

a

fol

that strong

am

in

the

Holy

I

a

remonstr

Government

absolutely

of

I

on

towards Ireland. have knowledge

unimpeachable

enormous

he does or not, the effect of the action taken by the iii favour of your Pontiff Sovereign hnt'be cf enormous value country cannot editorial to the Irish In its cause." columns the Irish characterizes Catholic in

Ireland,

but

the announcement and adds,

ance, to

believe

that

whether

of the first import have every reason will be intelligence

as "

this

We

their When

The with

from A.

French

the

before

little

for

and

the town decorated

hall to be

with

highly-coloured paper-flowers round the and joined pillars formed festoons on the walls. The crimson curtains the windows on werewere

draped, which, melt

to

had from

in the rays letting not although, strong was, the ice outside

to

enough

light the

on

up been for

the

It

was

a

up the shelves

prizes which

part

bought

most

and Staub, handiwork. Margaret's

therefore

were

collection,

and

of so many sight pretty things the children's excited longings. It the of Was 23rd December, about

twelve and one o'clock, every to go to the ceremony, preparing for the best children of the school were thus rewarded and the every year, was

in

the

town

in

ever, main

took towards

great

everyone obtained

near

the'

of the to give

saying than

contributed, towards the

talent,

companions? would

come

"Come Margaret Christmas distribution

hoping the

by

her

happiness her

clothes, of the boy

by the door

own

feeble of her turn

year. following said along, my Paul," let's to her brother, go to the Fair. We will assist at the of prizes. If can you

was

how

seated,

re to permission open door during the

the room was lit up by which of werelights in the and reflected glasses looking lustres of the chandelier. Margaret, moment for the enraptured, forgot

Suddenly

little

even

everything, the details A select

to follow

Paul,

of the feast. orchestra

was

playing

one

of Beethoven's thousands symphonies, of poor children were their joining voices in chorus, pure and harmonious breath was held, and a profound every and eloquent the audience. the

at blind

be

animated

silence a

trembling his

child,

dim

with

life,

passed over seemed to

eyes his

thin

face

he joined transfigured, his knees bent beneath and he cried God out, "My My !" And for the first time tears

him God

as

if

!

of enthusiasm

sister,

I

her

listen.

shaking am

These

those no

divine

me.

from

who

his

putting mouth,

suffer cold

longer

little

silence

"

it.

and

attract if I. could Ah! earth off this !"'

leave And Margaret,

"

said

he, her

Heaven is open, and the and celebrating the singing the seraphims are of Christ ; their wings and taking away

from

away

said across

are

angels

call

his

holding him up and arms, "Come, get up and let us go yourself;

compose

I

My and

frightened,

and

from his eyes. Paul !" said

flowed

brother

"My in

amongst

reigned r

once

appeared his hands,

want

on account of the short Margaret, time the school, she had been attending had not been placed on the list of the But ones. she felt no pain privileged nor on that on the envy account; she at the idea of contrary, rejoiced

having

out

thousands

Coming

truth blessed

she might exculpate

and

ceremony.

would

the

that worn

poor

she

home!" "Hush!" thin hand

more

companions her teacher her

much that

sickly appearance her to be repulsed

this contributing and work would even be the at distribution; of the present When prizes. they beheld the happi ness of the poor children on receiving their reward these benefactors felt their hearts a expand with holy joy which prove that "It is to receive."

to

to

very her

mistress to of her absence. hall enter the town

reason

but the

All

charming

the

people

regretted been

not

When

intended to presents the children. among poor of ivy and moss intermixed

artistically of the sun

answer, into her

back

run

keepers.

the

Wreaths

could

Margaret

the -wished

herself,

CHRISTMASTIDE. of and

Why

coming to school ? much put out very

again.

after her overtake

IV.

a

arid

Madge?

you

-had

girl

caused

distributed

in that

is

She then she had

the

by

you."

She

Chapter

receive

her

ceased you mistress is

And

Record).

The principal room had been prepared

ran

explain

the

.

class passed, of the out rank haste. great

Margaret's

girl

have

more

best.

Sunday

addressed "Oh!

In

INTEE'S

W.

pleasure charitable

Irish

the

journal

announcement

( Translated

on with her with the listening to her description. about a good while

attention

little

DAUGHTER

rich

shilling.

correspondent

sends

Catholic

earnings

over

and

until

crossing Her

returned

Molly

her,

and importance, must mark a turning-point in the present Even Lord Salisbury political struggle. the folly of the cannot fail to see course his nephew has been allowed to pursue

ways

THE

walked

fair,

walking

place

poor

old preacher got an deacon, who always prayed long and while the good man to pray, slip loud, the back door of the church ped out of of registered and robbed the mailcar with the He returned letters. money and the train exhorted in his pocket, of their hands to turn from, the error The

revivalist.

heaped

the pen old in London, found Irish crossing-sweeper it hard to tear herself from -her away hour of all the day on post the best

"Life"

of Father

in

more bruta-1 beastly sins than Ireland sickening how to commit in seven know Bombay Examiner.

bright

lowing position Father

man

years.

he

arm, the

the wended among cross-ways they their way to the town hall. Already the of the children was procession advancing, walking in rank and dressed

villainies,

enough

herself,

circulated

wineiy issued recently S.J. Coleridge,

commits

and suffering

sister's

most

!

England

people

spirits,

for

sensationalism, of crime

colour to his rosy the joyful voices of his enlivened benumbed a smile of happiness lit up his face. on Leaning a

gave cheeks,

pale

the

made

his wife him. give

with

described in all tbe

who

hold of his sister's hand, dark The cold home.

tight their

soon

little

more

would

gave his De Vere.j

named Rains has been arrest at San Government officials ed by minister He was a Baptist Francisco. in a Texas town a a revival running A train was few years ago. delayed at over and the hands went the town, listen to the church to to the A

days

seven

Eog-! Charter-;

without a rest. A man who together had fallen tumbled asleep on the shafts killed a few The off and was days ago. Altrincham have censured' magistrates the farmers for their inhumanity.

intolerant

Chronicle.

Daily

is

of up of

masses

air

greatest After

butchery,1 from with

turn

might minutely

edification, special hues of Press glaring indeed, the seat Ireland,

vicious

property.

White-slavery"

wmcn

government, he

youth,

j.i

or any Papist of the Popish or

or

ine

"

tised

some

matter time' of

her

to

access

was

in perpetual imprisonment this within kingdom a» the of his Privy Council, King, by advice The shall English-speaking appoint." in Paris and abroad Douai, colleges and Lisbon, Rome, still Vailadolid,

adjudged such place

\

sparring was about

education,

boarding

or

c.

III.,

making

person

to

only Dallas bailed

we

lOreiatners.

12th

sufficient

schools

Catholic

and

death,

was were

died doctor

The

gasps. caused

bad quarrelled of her refusal

account

on

after a few faltered and a He heavily.

Baker, he encounter, fell moment afterwards and immediately was up, picked

Henry

savages

disgusting

their

the

lately

Dominic

He

phine.

when,

minutes'

as

indignation,

All-

A French who had lost all doctor, his; at the gaming tables at Nice,; property himself and his son, suffocated aged 8, with lulled charcoal, having previously the boy to sleep with injections of mor

boxing

who dent, such sports, named Harry

was

subsequently

but

people,

held

little

horses

catching they left

towards

of legislation demoral is vice only

measure

spare society revelations. Not ising the moBt loathsome description a& the stock-in-trade of great the such

a

these

bailed up the inspector, and: manager, but eventually after-; teller, fled, being wards captured.

re

at Lillydnle, exhibition old resi John Dallas, an in had taken a great interest with a was boxing pupil

Bulmain

exert

sand,

golden

under galloping the man, big the the pretty Punches, eyes, funny little men and women in sugar, the castles made of spice and hun bread, dreds of other things." Mrs. Robert with Margaret joined in trying to induce the blind boy to and at last he consented and go out

his

investi

well as themselves

as

to

some

He

Irishmen.

death occurred

sudden

terribly at

to

as

and

rob Australian

who

man

name

an

opportunity Anthem National

a

by

to

order the

little,

with

drawn carriages to be appear the hand of the coach with dolls enamelled

.the

four

by

a

pyramids

sugar standards,

are

criminal

will

lities,

attempt

and

of

means

the

nor

amongst

scientific

a

procuring

which

Eleven.

daring lish, Scottish, ed Bank at

law

by

ing

every

deny;

as

study

standpoint,

practical

secretary.

an

from

gation

by

to

supposed

in

against

in

as

will

brutalities

diabolical

are

M.P.,

match

test

flesh

prac tised Britisher. daily by the free-born It is to be hoped that the fourth revolt in Whitechapel will ing murder prove a climax and induce the authorities who

to

a

in

a

fain

Irish peasantry, they can accused of a knowledge of

be

even

such

£800.

private

A

was its refusal not insult to the Queen or the but as a" protest against English people, " in Ireland, no Balfourism" by which missed of using the is ever

meant

not

for

given

purchased

Campbell,

letter

a

England

not seems, it was been replaced by a of The secretary

has

ever

was

well

as

of disregard of necessity

exist

now like a polished buzz of the crowd, glass ; the the songs of the school and children, the holy music of the organ. I will describe the to you exactly to be sold in beautiful things the the little windmills turn shops,

the as

who should her tender

nobody

down-trodden

intends libel an for the action against for that he wrote the alleging Parnell when acting letters as

torious

it

which,

to

the

at

whatever

the Sportsman, the Hon. the of Ivo Bligh out that result points does not the past season's play prove is better (hat England than Australia.. that a really He is of opinion represen tative Australian Eleven would be vic

returned

were

for

H.

celebrated Mr. Parnell's In

sum

highest animal

owner

bringing " Times"

as

save "God Exhibition

late

Mr.

captured by and kept Bellova,

Ihey

dog.

its

were

of the captives

release £4 of

the The

was

ard,

of

it

Ireland

the cracking drivers on

sledge

looking

of

Eriu

iu

country

tri&y

The .£1000 paid by an American actor the champion St. Bern PlinlimmoD,

gained

struggle,

a

killed.

for

conc>

hear

see

J

with half an ounce of sense anyone that the statement attempt to contradict iii Erin it is being nurtured and fostered of burd-heartednesB by the desperate the British Mr. Bal Government, using four as their instrument. But principal

has destroyed. a num and hundreds ber of houses barns, Ontario of cattle and horses, in Eastern and Quebec. were also Several persons

a

so

crime

is

and into

you will nothing; of the whips of the the Doubs which is

is

it

import

will

Hospital.

hundred

-not

-were

it

there other

and

,

:

'

if

so its

might, Coercion, home paper, be ludicrous sinful. That near being

Catholic

a

says

was

A thunderstorm

at brigands Bulgarian had nothing to eat for until ransomed, and two clover, days but beech-leaves, the their confinement During grass. Turk whom a murdered they brigands lots as to drawing kept as a hostage, who should be executioner. On the

:

and

Athlone.

ment.

shore. Four

at

boiler-makers in have- struck shipbuilding yard at Belfast of 2s. for an advance per week, which has thrown 5000 hands out of employ--

and friend A priest by on Loch while Nevis, fishing The boat friend and their capsized. could not swim, and begged the priest about not to trouble him, but save whilst the He was himself. drowned, after

being pursued by jumped from a bridge

picquet

Three

squall

priest

Of iniquity, press more savagely the chains galling

was

Shaunon

Bay Coast

little

back. were

;>

The narrow-minded John Bull who denounces

of age, who man; 27 years young of has been a lesident Sydney for 'several at the from leprosy years, is suffering

the balloonist has received Baldwin him to of offers hundreds accompany the A from clouds. in his drop was rumour abroad that he willing got would to handsomely pay anyone who hisv

huge sheet of in a zig-zag

drowned.

Flower instructed from Office to the War by telegram if Mr. Glad the ground leave instantly in made allusions stone any political his speech.

Hawarden

on

a

sky

if

say

upon European public be easily measured."

cannot

opinion

A

military

ride

who

deserter,

military into the

won by a Englishmen won Englishman

of

ance

pheno

singular

and that

to

necessary and effect

hot-bed

a

was

the

lately

witnessed from the

was

falling

tandem

two

wife, An

be correct,

to

hardly

:

cycles

Dane,

for

race

Albury

fire

cell.

police

An

found

'

-

A consignment of 100 frozen bullocks fiom New Zealand realized £10 per carcase in London.

at

seriously

-

duel

a

were

.

fnuobfc

Both

.

Indies

young

.

Two

Cannes recently. wounded.

songs

your in

mother a

tone

hungry. and

me

go

up,

and of

fat-

me," gentle

reproof. said little "I would no," Paul, that beautiful music, go to learn to come down recreate and you with I will never Jaunet. Oh !

"No, only an

i

sing leave you altogether." The instruments and the names ceased,

and music had of the children

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although were

.walking towards .called

poor

freezing,'

with

compassion. feast"? the

' "

'not at you fellow neither ihas

in y here, pet stove." :The blind boy advanced little 'his poor way' with arid stiff with' cold. ,the

then

my wind

have

the why does ;

but face awkwardly?" He

,

sighing.,'"

said

Margaret

choosing

;

she

flute,

toyou."

take

will' ,,,

'towards '

show

their'

given

to

a;

and,

also,

to

their mother

what

.

much

.their

home, ,

them.

Scarcely when a of idle rascals party about we're the town running

gone!

in

areas;

some

to

years

be;

the those

ib'-

is

would

a

doubt iheahs of no;

Grcen-

localities.

|

lent

-be r e

t

to

found'

feV

id

i i

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: ;

b!

i

a

be kn excel the surface

"

soil.'"

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FEEDING

.

:

sides.

Staub's The

said some in black, information

apprentices" man dressed, this with

satisfied

went In

one.

PLOUGH

HORSES;

time

mean

suspecting arrived happened, garet,

Paul

seemed and and

Mar

of what had their dwelling

nothing at

to their They went beds, but place. the thought of what had happened at town hall the prevented Margaret for some "time. from Her sleeping,

heart

little, '

arid

she

bliarikets

:

-

she always felt

of sadness her under bitterly. she as prayed also, did in her trials, and she to hear her strengthened

cried' but

herself with

was

full

What mattered courage. after that she had not all, the of her eomtriumph men had judged her ill panions ? If God who saw into and humbled her,, of her heart, the depths would know cross

and be

the

i

a

will

soon

dirty all

which

result

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as

seen,

is'

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toy

,oaly

or

tne,

to of

food given to by 'many wheat-growers and the farm hovses,' no doubt this is o safe means of preventing weech very into from '.'getting the soil! Upon some wheat- growing farms crushed oat used as horse are but if there i.feed, '

any

of the work

its

doing

of using, bran into chaff can

After the

all using land clean

to

recourse a

rest

may

and make

machine

crushing

not

the system completely, ami clean wheaten hay cu i be relied upon as effectual. these precautions to keep bare a

as

means,

be had the land giving any weeds wh ich can

fallow of

with dealing their appeafance!

how

to

reward

her.

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unwashed

for

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the greatest difficulty and the, infection of

this

cough,

to

facturers,

of this

growth

the

O.f.

fleeces

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the

therefore, renders the

the

things

spend £100,000 eveiy pose. in washing their

than disease-germ, does'- that of man, 98;5 deg., of the hoise, 99-5 deg. j or of the dog, 995 deg. In view of the daily danger thus in volyi d in Professor Law was milk, drinking asked to minimise how be proposed it. Ihtoe must be inspectibri He replied to

tlie

B.riiairtl,,i;r"

strvcliriine

dose'h'im,

J

to .adapted the system. pon to main

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such. and

of

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whether,

equal,

of the portion wheat' crpp which is fi;ee:from wild onts, should of drake, be made into barley, not be made hay, and theu the land will foul Wheaten by the plough horses. with' bran are hay and chaff .the. only

fear

-fed

usually'

.this

over;

made,

system

the

is

a

clean,

Laplandy

are

coun

of! parts and Finland-

."

i

i

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New Tasmania;States; Canada, if !is whereas com-,

northern;

solicit

or

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frequently

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land

iVay! :

cpjnmouiy

part

a

the

keeping

her, in shared

'

cut

-

it

Do not the. cfops mistake a ,

.

poor

j

'

.

away. the

.

all

An

individual dressed in on, the black, ,wbo had arrived spot sound of the noise,' at the first interro and, tried to get gated the spectators of the guilty, at: the names parties. think I' "I Master recognized .

from

:

Itongarqo'/'big, or olive 'bib"

Europe,

the Hebrides,

grow,

(lius. -will

'

prevails 'are cattle

Southern

'will?

they

1

7

;

rid

inteHectualj

cows

agricultural

;

<Our

,'ihealthful;'

,

Australia, the1 United rareiin

cows

is

!

the old approached torch-lights, stall, snatched up woman, upset her. small and seyeral objects away, rail; A crowd soon on the gathered spoA of indignation were shouts; raised with

the and

all

Moreover,

,

Who

tiop

it.

where

Pampas,

Sweden,

nourish

.

'

in

Algiers,

and

in

:

will

companionships-: they and the: -consciousness

my-.ex-

dairy

tnoercuiosis. coiintries

-paratively and ;lthe:-.

-

wi'l

1:1

thfeir livesvif prolong themselves they will. permit some;..time work and<let: their every 'day :to -do braiu muscles rest and while they do live tbeir days wilh be happier for the- iniellectual

and

institu

1 >1

Central

Zealand, the-; and

be kept clea n it for a long crops

can-

:

moist

more

any.

which farmers subject man'ufiug should and in rbgard to whicli exstudy, should With Sucli .be tried. peiiuiunis rich' subsoil5 the1 some bif plbohiup-m, d top -tooting like liiqerhe green -crbp.1

do;

steps; anxious to had -been had they

clolfdr

produce

use

.in

receive

yet

average and wheii period,' maiiuring' some. 'kind1 of feftilizef necessary will' ueeded. :wiiiolr beiter suit of a dry chrbate than quiiemept

j

her with

turned

then,

in

cpse

f|tviking

in iii

of

tries

wheat-growing

tb

likely

If the jland

will

,

thanked

and

hastily

Take -these I would \vish

not

is

not

the dry

in

attention

and come.

,

i;IL

The children

improve

ic large pu than half the

abundant;

Nr MANURE.

in:

keep;

her. stall full of pins

"

good

,

effusion,,

from

-

:

said,"

of the!

ohen ,

"Here,

EE

does

Manuring

the good! what; yyere;

they

cushion

little

pretty

GR

.

said

her to see while they

chestnuts, warm."

to.

and

w

.!

physiological farmers? wives

she gave, up using and per cow,;

"a

more

reputation largely

anlr

# arm, Station, TRY

,

Then

'ai

4n your along so;

;

"liot hands

your

wilf

;you

right he go

unfortunate,"

:

i

'a much larger 'tuberculous! pro of ibe human inmates foil nd were. portion of tliis ilihn to'be the victims 'disease in other similar' institutions elsewhere." has ain The cow unenviable certainly

:

continued.)

fieeddm.'frbhu

have

'fchey

i

were

..is

market

I

...

iPoor

theSe

(To be

.

about woman, looking she could give them, themselves. wfarming.

began

most in

.In

largely, cow.

lady

tliq

perience, where

,

son,

see"

here

the

his _was

!

'

"

his

"for

police officers, with box! too, address on it."

blue!

hands',

...

cannot

/

haps

'

''

1

the

another woman's

i ...

'

'not

sicle

of

yourself;

I

,

this

is

apron

;::

Baptist quickly. htodge's'\answered Then she is the thief," replied.pne

"

.cloak.!

groping

7'

'

"Who's

"'

?"

it

an'xiety,

'superibr and: morality.' Aethfierance remarks ''!/.In"'k'n;thkr!|Ma'dAUn7R'to <;Th:woi'k:is togto'w,:and growth, except it be forced, is It' always healthful:' is much; as the -function. !of>: the brain to cerebrate as of Jthe stomach to digest and cerebration,; like is normal 'digestion;

the

-

-milk of 'tlip another case

nn

w.hen gain in strength the milk pf a.tuberculous

.

borne. at my

,"Jrass

'nor

mentioned.

objects

!Why, are This \ little

.gloves and warm

'

,

children," ,"

-

.she.

I

.....

'

are

,<£;You:

'.said

;.

invalid

an

.

.

t

.

7

by'

roasted

;

living Brjjpk'lyn/ their tuberculbus

.

unsteadily along gloomily their abode when they were a woman .who. was selling in the open air. chestnuts

conViiaVa'tiyd '

fihahci'A'I

,

.

They

and

have

they

toil1;1

bread, .potato, f'&c., these to'the animal tobe, desired in .left ye nothing ...sy'stpm,! I ihave ;o.n o.ne occas the- way of proof., found in ion, ». tHhercplous.; jfamily,

'

were

they;,

their

'of

production'

i

'

great

and

clei-gy-

v

-

vv arm

"»

!

pieces ;.pf g,rown; ,on and, transferred jfrom

,

.

to

-

apron shoulders,' trying '.within iher own, frozen! eiiaiiy

brother's his .hands

I

'

took it up! of the pockets. here is said he. '"'Ah'! something," " What is it ?" asked the apprentices. " A knife and a box of neiedlep," shid who 'didn't need to s,ee Baptist, them to guess what wjas found. " So it is, on saicL the my word..!'! drew as he out. the, policeman .fc'o

off

!

her

/

cover

Th'L

41.

|

;

.

took

Margaret,

again. to

her

-

chattered;

animal

and inoculnlioh, of Koch and experiments bacillus in which -the

successors,

industry.''

ordinary

of,

tlian' other longer lived, auy !i. SL oi ass( or brainybrkers. Becaufen admits Pf a widb. vai'itoy Pf calling

11

'

!

Villimin

the

iu1

the

workprs,

are

mqn >

meat'

'expei'iments.'ot

followers his disease by

culture

away wlipn going caught sight of! the apron, and put his hand, into one

of them

one

the 'direct

to

diseased?

and

ability

'of

hraiii'

.

Staub's apprentices .The scrutiny' had the policemen were,

'

by

milk, and the

animal

and

,

/avejjved

.than,

;average,.

_

'

as two children totireA .The quite tonished. When they got out into the! open air the cold struck through, them,; blind and the teeth' little of the boyr

th®

old Master theft had been suspected; and had; no result,

which

foi

from

ofjthe

use

greatest history

.

in

::<i„

iti

manual. 3. .That, purely arid hardest brain-workers

'

.

market-woman

and

years

disease the.

of

i

.

,t|mt

i

disturb-!

was

,

the

the

on

lierd

Ihe miany of experiments 'Gerlach; the7 couim'uhica!tion showing

'

the

tuberculos of '60y head

a

t ,.T

...

jntqpxercif;e who, iiye //!

.those

,

he

to:

,

brain

than

'nn.MT.iit

.i

i

,

tKat saying ing the ceremony! go away!

her

bid,

he,.

others

They

liave

and

lived

longer. 5?occupations

'

herself,

,

,

of

viiole'

a

I

cattle

muscle

are .-)/!

.

to explain

into

.loolcing aipd ."prkshop,. were stolen seeking the articles from preceding: evening ,

the

.'

'

infect few

''hundreds

,,>

.

,

.

.'anxious

successively of

corner

every

ariimal in" a" varied

In

both

call

issjaing.our

Land'

,'tehfi

.

;tfie

oocppaitions,

.

,

men

which;

cbn'tagibh,.

the population, by of thousands' yearly. the introduction seen

!/f

ho; ifqliow

yy

|

\

jof

;i

.than;

classes.

%„ Th pse

:

..;and..f1aien

oip;ch(l!lp.ngeir

.rpsclofvor-kjijigr

1

there

Ik®/

-

nian wliio iwhen a \yas! her, order stopped her, aiidhshewas; Aeepihg ,,

in

victims

the

lawyersfjpy,hsicians

t

spiept.ists.

tletenr?—

,

house/ and find

:we

cjergymeni

plasses.f-j ..jimrchaots,

;

,

run;

possi-

.

public?

.stable!

every

1

'

:fwhile;i.n.,ev,ery

1

slipped hide to,

.left,

in

street,

and' then went eway girl, by the little 7 hurriedly! "The continued policemen searching the persons of each of the" young work

at

to

;

gamieht

safeguards, ten.etnent every

to;.!wliat

i

a, cull

all

as

qiiesiidn i

.

,

movement.

a...

.

toe

p

the

sanitary

i

.

made,

ijeroof, '.towards

a

,

the in

something

dissatis-i

to.be'

humiiiated

'

to"

oyer

ble

is

:.and

the'

./

i

;

wbrkerS-' are 'longest' 'diVed, iwe Dri ''Beard 's 'A meHican q« o te' fftojir Nervousness.' 1. The braW -whrkipg

"classesi'of

.

,yen

than

,

(

her reason

nekrly of his

when. Baptipt seemed bench,

.

,

'.Margaret

judge pained

r(to:

more

the! her

quarantine,

she tosppeared

for

the sub-' small

or-

feyer there

.

to

answer'

(I'n

:

tiioJ

,

(oligecl

.iSToti

:

seclusion,

po

,

everely. |haying fied.

her;

.bejen

giveri

was

.

.mistress

warning

companion., excuses' were,

i

opcurs,,

y ellow and instantly

-rii.r

.LON GJEITY.

.sif-j

'

of

of

importance of

case,

sairl

idea

no'

.

what had

knowing

was

one

A

,

he'

Herald',

linve

'puK'lic

overwhelming ject.

some

.of

.

by.

the,

little

her. '

,

it

;

.reason

To'rfe1 '

The;

nl'-a

— ..

-

.

of

tbe'dpnclusidn' iiet

.-nqr./ear

Nek

'the1'

their presence She calling .her. for fear ,qf left her apron on the bench it hashed to go, to the toilihA and, woman who "wanted Scarcely had jier. for

o\yn

the.

-

.

/ujDon!

by —

.

'fell

enquire

when

.tier'

,of

a

;

these

attention;

.

.'suddenly name

listening,

much souiid the

jvery

.

witli

to

;

.for

.

con-

-

bot

was

Margaret

/

to

;had

badly

or,

;

'

inexact".

or

ducted,

mistress

bei??g .idle,

and

absent

retum

igest

einineiit

...JVlany

;!

was not few days. the workshop Margaret was" astonished to e'e 'o. policemen who "!' .seemed to be searching fpr but she had not time to something.;

;

the

ppttery.

j'j

.was

to expected Oii entering

;

whom

;

.her

beef."..

is; found, prudence. wouldi'6ugthat; he- be ;rernoved: from a ppsition which makes him a source of .depgeryto

.Ra.c.illuR -

;of

firu'k .not .eonpnv. jp. this authorities here. is, .on the; other ing hut,, jiand, what is 'said .'iu; fawn r ,of ,it by jProfesor Law, the chief of the eattle.insp, po tion in the States United. department lu the1 course of :kn interview pUblishul

pah

'

The potter

;

!of !pupils '!cprbplaih:as

to take

'_

;

;

Staub!s

to market!

and

use

do

.

,

,

,

day Margaret

jiiseatoj the

;>by

,

to

a cqmpanions.1 .her 'to ! see, tjem, carrying toe objects had !she rewards, of After the list Herself painted!. names, of those prize-takers .came jthe f

'to

'pleasure off as

of

.

naihes, it 'was

dawn

4% the Master

infectious

man

-

her

,of

TROUBLES.

MARGARET'S

7

(attention,

;

tjie

!

to

Corprpunicatpd cow's milk

.

favourite

.catch'

;:

ian:.

;iM,c.optiqmptiotijuip

.:

,

.

ail

'

'to

jirig

'tr

'

\vas

ears

.her.

pustreched',

<!

,

;

"'

.

....

' '

'!

Chapter

prizes being jere, merited .with. her neck Margaret

,

,

had wtyo reito/out.

!;

'

with

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sacrifice.'

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an

than than

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probably the

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a-

more

have, will be

circumstance confidence that

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.

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of a good character prove the possession and would him to require to promise the shop three stay in years, possibly four and would make him out sweep and

year,

stoves to

he

water

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first

in

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ing all

himself. this,

and.

to

present

the

literary

high

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"

is

ill,

it

better

literary

he

yet himself

in

did

of the Inspec Shetland Is time

some

She

old under

an

ago came

Smith,

extremely

was

look that she would likely of kind. She did not care long need any reside the but on a small -is on mainland, and there land a tew miles being no distant, institutions in that Barbara parochial place, the of a pau necessarily occupied position .The trouble from out. which per living suffered dated In she back many years.

;

and

incident in the short and told Mr. by

pathetic called

the

and

not

knows aspirant has the hardihood

for into receptiou and ask to share its guild, honours and emoluments without

some

more

she had

days

prosperous the foundation

laid and.

way

for

advantage

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he was wisdom

yet

Gray

of

poor," one Micklejohn, at 'Lerwick, Poor,

John

Barbara

wise

was

ailments arose and digestion, could

more

require and now,

have

you you half

even

have they have to go remunerative literary that

never

will

do.

the poet annals

hunting up literary do and receive pay for. have literary productions

of

world

to

huntiug

work hands

,

and

amusing

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the

unsuspected

from

you

Request.

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rob

your themselves

for

proved

Dying

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thus and

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Pauper's

what

was

or

any with

my

A

you,

have

I might undeveloped

act.

younger days, that T often filched my father's money from treasury not mine. I have repented which was of the sin but yet I hardly dare to say I pass it, therefore, hand is clean. my to my prime minister.' after The latter, a brief .consideration, ' It to break answered— were a pity the charm a blunder. I possible through from and as receive taxes the "people, ber,

.

to

S.

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it,

what

remem

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plicit

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MSS.

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cms,

take your Cobb or

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put

pass

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ior

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pro that

to

it

am

knew can't

'

a

-

that

Blunt?"

euough

If

him were

change

dynasties, the weal or

decree

most com

The

pitiable.

intrude

an

overthrow

charge

said with tears in your don't write any please, more But see !' how you yourself If it had beeti to left popular they are. would have said that the you, you

the

near

;

acquaintance

to

a get of his

to

as

so

apprenticeship, to seize and wield with willing tised hand an instrument which aud

not

the pen, and attack that finance, subject or can furnish politics if it would be laughable

shop without

hand

critic

wora

poor if

would

upon

been

never

fliinlyAt

n

joinder.

Know

your only

worth anything

is

moment

a

eyes:

to

a

gold. 'But,' into the

be

can

assisted her in opeuing politely As she was a comparative gate. he said, "You don't in town stranger that I am Mr. know, perhaps, me flaven!t heard preach ? "I you was the quick re have heard thee try," "

the

instauce,

you

done, piece of gold, and declared it if it should be planted, would produce of which would bear branch a tree every

they say. should it be stolen the

ana

Mr.

of

is

my

Arthur

!"

it

trees

whore

wall,

duced

hurt

never

had just the man Then the incident round as an awful warning. AtTAwlrtAl

with

series

who

man

for

wisdom.

causing

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city

years.

killed

was

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a

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sober, and is

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not

merits

lane

reflect

be prepared to die. this of intel receiving piece ordered the the king at once

of

went

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right. bill

two

Lightning K

all

that

over worry for the past

about

which grow of pure gold. The ex bear fruit and his periment might be easily tried, would not lose the opportunity j majesty so accompanied by his prime minister, and bis chief his he courtiers, dervis, secret would

diagnosis).

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you

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ligence to be conducted to his presence, culprit and demanded of him to know his secret. that, he knew the The thief replied

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:

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fable

a

thief

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at I can't Doctor, sleep and toss until morning. I tumble Let me sec bad, H'm, that's

tongue,

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dropping

must

public

judgment

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arrested

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charged

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seconds.' I do ?

two

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the

opinion

any0

literary

who was sharply rejoined Abernethy, to a rather than sacrifice vote willing lose the opportunity of making a home"I come to have thrust, buy a of figs. Wrap them up for penn'orth

supper.-' should attack us, could 'I reach

that bull Jessie 'If what do ?' could you in less than fence that ' Jessie Yes, but what Tem You ? Why your —

you

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patronising have called

way,

1,11

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ture

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to

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(2).

follows: "You I presume, to interest solicit and at this my ?" momentous of your career period have of the kind," "I done nothing,

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subscribers. this work, he called extensive of an

who,

by courtesy

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fellow

kerchief:

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upon

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exercise,

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to

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in the

engaged

is

aud reliable, He cannot

except

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or of his city, or of the great But if you need idlers, general public. unambitious shirkers, half-iustructed, and comfort-seeking editors, reporters, and mechanics, doctors, lawyers, apply There millions of them are anywhere.

irascible

proved an ex and Abernethy

one,

of pursuit the proprietor establishment, for the doctor

grocery waiting

anecdote

as standing post of consulting the great- London

contest

canvass

personal Iu the

holiday day's employers,

merce, withal.

find

always He

hired.

capable, demand.

in

will

You

already

previous green assertive

all

-

ni

one

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warm ceedingly was actively

hardware ( to has advised me

lady

young

to

him.

is

always

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the of

hire

he

industrious,

occasion

one

for

hospitals.

'

"

on

physician

:

:

was

that

Repartee.

Abernethy.

candidate

a

a

to

try.

visit.

characteristic

u

is

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of

medico

then ? Barber nip off a piece of the ear Yes, sah, a small piece, reassuringly de hearin'. but not enough to affect

Boston

dollars

two

cramped

without dipper the art ; but,

.

iu

.

weapon formidable

do the work, not want of work to do. When people tell they you the reverse, is not true. If speak that which you desire to test need this, hunt you only business up a firet-class editor, reporter, foreman of a shop, manager, mechanic, or artist iu each branch of industry, and

money, you.

to

A Sharp

:

dealer) to take

your

price,

said,

the greater draw poker, ypah of the night playiug to the kitchen in the his wife goes morning and takes her turn in the game. Not so Bad as It Be.— -Cus Might Didn't tomer his haircut) yon (getting

When

is

obliged

usual

shoe

a

he

declare," awl."

beat

school

a/ country

There

much

may

the teaching of medi and all othei occupations, and hindered for want of men

to

and I'm doctor, I declare, my acci children are with always meeting dents, and I ought to know how to treat them. Now, what would I do in case ' of a broken arm?' ten Well, say dollars for and the afterwards setting,

sum

a

them

machinery I

"Well,

factory. "if that

in

from

at

looking

of

grammar are afraid the name.

a

deal

shoemaker

was

\

is

the

great

make

not

many

Wallop

teacher, there is A

does

great drunkard.

is

con's.'"

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a

Mr.

4

'

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because her

watermelon .

One swallow mer,

feeds

.

her

<on

who

landlady

prudent

a

.

is

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like

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tin

cent

wordy, pompously dis and with a ungrammatical, vague torted and the world knowledge of men he in a back country ucquired village, a will take serenely up so dangerous

Young

to

ten

his

for

excuse

instructions and ignorant,

AuTuoiis.

:

patch.

Advice

Twain's

apprenticeship presumption. if smile he were pleasantly as to make so simple a thing

iu

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months'

twelve

single show

be It

her.

the that

the

others that

cured is

that these to see disordered stomach if the main trouble

enough

from and

probable

would soon her disease

leave

began

others

with the usual do, symptoms the of sjur bad breath, rising fluids in the and faintthroat, oppression of ness at the pit of the stomach, loss sleep, coated dull bad taste in the tongue, eyes, as

;

headaches,

became chronic mouth, &c., and finally her not being able to hopeless through The Inspector states that auy remedy. had

been but

years,,

under

to made

medical effect.

no

to the medicines am

I feel There

it no longer. I shall be dead. viould make of yon Curative Seigel's it

c

proves

will

die

and

,

great

a

it

;

is

unu

wrought

cures

my

uves

make

only

mis

no

more

nu

lone

jl

to

of of the one

in

Syrup

the

hope. yuuit

expense

hold of and read

the

by

hers. The Board

week or two last reguest 1 bottle of Mother a

one

me

Syrup c

in

is

giv&

:

juuu/

in peace

that

the parish." It seems she had got Mother Almanacks Seigel's ike

or

she

:

dure

ij

find she

the following touching appeal I have been swallowing Inspector months. They do me no good. for on to I can en toorse. going from worse

day

one

I.

and

treatment this strait

In

.

Where

have

to

a

to

cases

woman

pitied poor her how granted petition, believing, would the Syrup as ever, proved as useless the other medicines she had already taken. What was their astonishment to find, in the of a few days, that she had not only course and

been about

able to outside

get

to

journeys

out

of

bed, but and

the house, considerable

a

was

since and

which her true

bronchitis,

of symptoms and dyspepsia), that

seems

hearty of

as

the

of power thousands Mother sale

Barbara the hosts

taken

first

was

rapidly will

Inspector of

ill.

were

no

disease abated, be

soon

mcve

taken and

distance, health than The asthma

better

enjoying

actually she

to had

-

things

of us should be hanged, ety that all five since it appears that not an honest man can be found among 11s.' In spite the" lamentable .of exposure, the king and so pleased wus laughed; he with the thief's cunning expedient, him a pardon. -that he grauted

"

Handy

If you happen to see a small boy chas know when he bee you will ing a bumble that he has caught it. yells

.

.

anfc

©trfcs

than

more

(indigestion and it now as

and himself, witnesses

hale be

and one

to the Seigel's Syrup to save the to were just ready perish. Curative Seigel's Syrup is orf and medicine chemists living

Mother who

by all vendors, A. J. White, Limitby the proprietors, ed, 35, Farriugdon Road, London, E.C% and

Nesbix's

Ladies

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