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
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Delaney.
P. Gibney.
„
„
Summer
W.
Tracey.
E.
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„
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-
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H.
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„
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E.
„
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>
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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.
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.
issued
is
a
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.
and
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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-
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22984808
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
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also,
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men
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amongst
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and
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its
back
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cut
before
the
B.
was
Dalley
Thursday.
600
cor
rates,
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
There
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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—
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would stonewall The Assembly, Tuesday.
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hours), Messrs.
doors.
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Higinbotbam Judge Moleswortk, or Mr. Lyell Mr. McLean. The Assembly sat until ode o'clock blosed
M. H.
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with
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afternoon
that'
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this
result'
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jadvanced
October
chairman independent the proposed arbitration
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employes
at
Melboubne,
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the
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jaith
effaced.
imprisonment \
National Library of Australia
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is
called'
/qfiSpoal
purgatory,
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of
Sentences,"
pen sword.
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take
many
amongst
Mediocrity was im Dalley
living.
now
'nian1
as
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of a
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worthily of English
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for 'sutch' and cared less things them i< more have .fully. enjoyed and remained in He -'entered into ntbiib'' with reluctance; Per life1 be looked upon as a haps it':,must '
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with
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'ference
a'
best
of his1 life The period a embraced momentous 'epoch of colonial good history'1 hen) all found abundant and able iiaen 'the bxercise opportunities, / for road which of their talents. The and ..prefer honours leads, ?to had. .attrac if it ,,-few ments, still fewer tions fpr him> presentedhave difficulties; Not men many
'
;
men
might
the
with
possible;
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rank
public to! such
to
evince.'
amongst
who, in his opinion,
the man ner in which observe th e they " Month's Minds" and the " anniversaries" of the deceased mem bers of their families. But it is sadj to have to complain1 of— as His Lordship observed theV Bishop in the "course of his excellent dis on1 Sunday in the Cathedral course' carelessness and! iasfe the ihdifspirit
a
-
dead
customs
They by
'
been Veven to'have patent These strik question. it must beJ ing qualities, 'oh'serybd, 'Australian were not to. apparent in his wellFroude eyes alone. includes known work, "Oceana" Australians him those? callbd
diocese.
gratifying for 'the piety in which they
>
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too
were
in
1
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integrity
Catho
the
study
as keen) and brilliant all his personal Above and0 honesty of purpose
as
-
of many; of As a per arts.. the fascinating and which he: displayed be dubbed in'a new old title of " Master a and 'he wielded
him to with the
caused
profound
a
to";
speaker eloquence
sense
thorough1 knowledge his 'active mind
.
liberal
more
lucid,
pious
root
deep
of extensive
ancestors..
Catholic
.
a
successful
;
the form
who Aouls in saints to'
fthe;
with
profession
had'-rgp.him./pn'.
to
They
some
the trq.itionay
their true
inevitably the reader
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is pfqupstibnj.that to the mindtof
way
.
exiled,
tabernacles.", has 'taken
practice the .of hearts "of this lics It is most their withess
;to ;
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deVo'tibn
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She state. to their wsprrp appeal to
me.",
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Few
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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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interest. void' of |Tt' is to a here details';! go into1 of the exhibits statement to horses,' -will suffice.' Iri addition cattle, were etc. there goslings, sheep, pigs, ducks, hams, Wheat, bread, butter, fowls1, the Fremantle arid even from' soap' the Governor His Excellency factory inand was present, appeared highly '.The were there in good terfested. public a muchlarger gather numbers, although and desired.' /Sobriety ing was expected and .and. rowdyism-' reigned supreme, their by larrikinism 'were corispicuous absence/ Oct. 29th. Was
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'last a railway train on ha!d night. WatsbnYwhoi feebij 'in' the 'city, "left Perth by th drinking! late '"iirairi for Bayswater in' coinp'any with a riiari named Hamsson, and' on' the reached he alighted and .being station) "
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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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usual fortnightly' meeting of this! took place on. the 23 inst. The! Mr. F. Handley, president, the; occupied a' fair and there was chair, attendance of! letter. members." The read a Secretary A/ from the. very Rev. Bourke V.G. m to one sent him by the Branch; con-: reply him his upon recent! gratulating appointment to the office of Yicar-General.; Father Bourke .that .His; also mentioned had Rev. F.! the, Lordship appointed Mateu as to. the Branch. It was chaplain decided that the next ,be .a meeting summoned one to consider the advis for of having summoned ability meetings initiation of candidate. the election a or, other1, After some.business of minor of had been the importance disposed ' in the. usual waiy. meeting ter minated
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to as an. amendment On Thursday last, forward motion by Capt. brought moved that "an Mr Hensman Fawcett, to humble address be presented His the Governor that -he Excellency praying with a view to will a commission appoint and into the nature making such inquiries as causes of .the disease in cattle known and recommending rickets or wobbles, to as such steps they deem requisite eradicate such disease." The amendment was carried. S. H. Parker Mr. gave notice that at Council he would the next of the sitting move that an humble address"should.;be the Governor, to his Excellency presented in reply to his message No. 3, informing that the Council His Excellency agrees that with him no further steps Bhould be to the taken by the Legislature in respect the therein referred to, .pending petition, of the petition ref erence of the memorial to the the Secretary; ers Right Honorable of and that the State for the Colonies, Council His adopts Excellency's sugges tion in the. full that assurance the Secre-: direct that the statement tary of State will the which contains of such: petitioners, the due admin-; against grave accusations in the colony, be en-; istration of justice and; into competent quired by some
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after
three
or
apoplexy says the excitement that induce it. They r
at the time. lightly a married 60, and was but has been arrested, such It was not
building our
Will,
shall
religiou,
himself
the
man.
Baker
a
simple in the
reau "
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
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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
!'
: ;
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
is
as
seen,
is'
for crop be dirty.
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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fire1
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pound of
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(hrough littile
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consistency arei about gallon of milk.
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a
in
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one
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ha
relative.
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:
product
expectoration
same
ma-
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.all
better,
give (;ai woql.,
Wisconsin.: show, that; value difference iiu!
;
nasal
pur
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i
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The
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at
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to
year sheep.
from
Experimentn
its may attest presence of microscopic tests of been made in: vain. the same .have, glass. from Milk a greater brought distance and which has passed through the pro of boiling or. cess is condensation, prac the germ is destroy ed as safe, tically by 1 1 is the fresh milk, (he Heat. and ;abov.e the warm that is dangerous: all milk, From of cattle, a herd has any of .which
with' tested
unwashed
for
of the analysis the bacillus is
the greatest difficulty and the, infection of
this
cough,
to
facturers,
of this
growth
the
O.f.
fleeces
and, fhe .utilisation of oil, soap, and
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
fully
depreciation anuurh inV,
-purpose.
a
iuyigorate
'' a
-
larged gland, be taken for and the status;
CONSUMPTION.
Tuberculos
such. and
of
,i":
,
per ofGreat
hides
stroug
use
i'-airy
as
-
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called u they are tain this as milk' yield, long as .possible, that Withdiit a. consideration at (bey are the same, time carrying uiHler acalhand this doubledrain the vigour of the system
a
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COWS
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a :dr>ig
'
inahner'-to of milk yield
in'
-f'o'rm,
iiave
'
lib.
t
warble
valuetof'the
;
Iceland, Nor why,
possibly consideration
largest,
with
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
The ofibver
New Tasmania;States; Canada, if !is whereas com-,
northern;
solicit
or
This
frequently
'
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
i'
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page22984815
to
go when
Gloves.
—
short
of
Carlyle
—
money
his
Go to work. of the
The real question time
is
But
What
—
A
man.'
good
have noticed that when mosquito,
sings
Maybe
the
in
we
at so.
of the serenade
case
it sings a blood. your you at night it is after for fch« A Cork is paper responsible" erratum The words printed following letter and cows' in Mr. Purker's pigs' on the laud question, which appeared in the late issue should have been 'pro's
it.
to
A thing fence
the
hour
says,.' is a
work
who
man
that
is
passed over water-melon
lightly
surrounding
a
is
Mark
'
boarders on a doctor. is
make
a
A
and a
boys
the
don't
'
that
town
in
husband
a
sits
There
up
told
My
physician for fencing
up
you
er
auy
this
:
:
last
that
making
unless
long cakes for
quite those —
could
'
attention
his
quit,
safely
that
Yerdict : Sintinced if the Arrali, d'ye say ? thin, Judge had his. eyes about him he. might delicate ha' seen that Dinnis was that to sarve. out a loife that he'd never live was for three even if it on'y sintince, Magistrate stealing chickens, Joe Yes, sah, so Have trate you
Joe
before?" Uncle Joe Only I'se honah always you' :
ben
berry
you
carrying the umbrella To make this
a
Dakota and
umbrella,
an a
so
—
particle
complete
story
Hi
UVCi
UUIUOLCI
the
of solemn
UUUIi
1
n
il
to
thief
the
a
spot
latter
performed
incantations. the condemned
My
fi
O
"Yes
with her." acquainted was." "Why?" to
until tell
her
me voice reminds hawker. Can't "
With
lady I
young
pleasure..
" "
I she
I'd
man
is
unprac is able
thought, of nations. free of write
woe
will
his
of
newspapers will be one
it. hasten to offer the way of serious
people'will
And, by
neigh
and well-
wish
I
encouragement,
to
urge
more the truth that upon him once writers for the are ceptable press scarce that book and periodical lishers are seeking them constantly,
ven
the
whose Do
all.
tin
but
it of the strangest bourhood, that ever things happened if he does not he can attend to get all the employment on those terms. And as soon as ever bis are worth of writings money, plenty
productions. at
the
for
poor
the
upon
correspondent
my
meant
a
he
hand,
'this
added,
ground
by "a
stained, not
is
by clean,
must be baud that a dishonest therefore I
with
a
less
for
that
vigilance
ac so
pub and
grows heed
never
moment.
a
your majesty.' The took king
hesitated-
the
Finally
piece said,
I19
'
I
in
of the
you I
the piano, slightly Well I wish I cultivate her at
well
her sing. of
cry introduce her am
Her a
fishme
?"
father."
1
am
exposed
I be sure honest of governor cau
fectly
our
bow many temptations, that I Lave- remained per to the ? I must it give to
citadel
'
'
A Harvard professor arrested in a Connecticut
came
near
being
town the other because as an simply escaped lunatic, day Ins hat. without to the station Tie hurried It is the wearing of hats that produces of wearing and yet the custom baldness, is man that the hatless them is so rigid This is looked as mad. civili upon zation.
National Library of Australia
cried the governor, drawing No, I the back. Remember that have out of pay and provisions to the serving soldiers. Let the dervis plant it.' And the dervis said 'You forget; 1 have the collecting of tithes, and the uo,'
'
—
disbursements
for.
sacrifice.'
the thief exclaimed— length I think were better it majesty,
'
At
for
Your soci-
Faun'
Whenever real
vaiue,
An
round
to
an
than than
brains do offered to
for
You
will
simple
J. R. tors of the lands. He
that says named Barbara woman, the notice of the Board.
a
probably the
will
ever
work
that
a-
more
have, will be
—
circumstance confidence that
this
intended at
with
the most im is sawing wood
.
then
all,
and
dignity;
assume
for.
If.
he
has
he will retire his heaven-ap-
vocation. pointed T he young; is a literary aspirant very, cfllature. He knows that very curious if he wished to become a tinner the would master-smith him to require
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
bring
first
in
become would
and build all the fires and let. him learn to black the intervals. If he wanted a mechanic or any other kind
have
to
undergo
this
same
If he tedious, ill-paid apprenticeship. wanted to become a lawyer or a doctor, he would have fifty times for ho worse, would at all get nothing during his long and in addition would apprenticeship, have to pay a large sura for tuition, and have the privilege of and cloth
boarding
ing all
himself. this,
and.
to
present
the
literary
high
The
"
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
at Now in order to arrive you. the proof of vaiue hereinbefore spoken of, one need only to adopt a very simple and sure and that very certainly process to write is, without pay until somebody If offers pay. nobody offers pay within the three years, candidate look may
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
and this, added to native shrewd education, enabled her to use ness, good judgment in her situation and state of to own respect health. she had suffered Although long bronchial from asthma and a affection.
the
unsuspected
from
you
Request.
Dickens
rob
your themselves
for
proved
Dying
Chronic and out of this Indigestion Dyspepsia, had other as sprung age and complaints infirmities bodily crept apace upon her. Barbara not albeit she had was ignorant, fallen into In earlier life she poverty. obtained somehow the of a fair
thus and
Shakespeare. I shrink (3.) labour for you
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.
'Now,
it,
what
remem
;
T.
Shakespeare even as late as two centuries that old parly has outlived ago, but still these not sit in No ; I will people. literature. If I judgment upon your and conscientiously honestly praised it, I might thus help to iuflict a lingering and pitiless the I bore upon if public, and conscientiously condemned honestly
plicit
but
MSS.
own
'
lias
of gold,
ouc
cms,
take your Cobb or
Sylvanus their submitted
Marble
put
pass
and
ior
and that tiresome, Lost' lacked Paradise cheerfulness but you know they sell. Many wiser and better men than you pooh-poohed
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
This
added that umbrella. passed
city
years.
killed
was
and will whatever
a
sad aud not would
so
sober, and is
a
not
merits
lane
reflect
be prepared to die. this of intel receiving piece ordered the the king at once
of
went
Pby=Perhaps you have owed me
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).
(After are
you
—
sir,
ligence to be conducted to his presence, culprit and demanded of him to know his secret. that, he knew the The thief replied
:
:
sically
Upon
Magis befo',
not
fable
a
thief
a
he would
at I can't Doctor, sleep and toss until morning. I tumble Let me sec bad, H'm, that's
tongue,
of
dropping
must
public
judgment
wiivi
expedient his and told He sent for gaoler him that he had a secret of great im which he dpsired to impart to portance the king, and when that had been done
arrested
once
:
your
?
I understands ever been
:
igght. Doctor
his.busi-
puiupuuD
life.
with Uncle
charged
are
Uncle
:
lucky. J'atieut
The
the Hindoos among and having been "detected hit to die, happily upon which gave him hope of
is
an
years.
You
U
as
rae,
sharp
condemned
loife,
:
look
There
"
Unfortunate
An
III
eastern
over.'
for
tone
upon vote
would
parasol I was
until
me, and
seconds.' I do ?
two
—
keep
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
IllIB
patronising have called
way,
1,11
at
No, I
ture
without
state
to
had
(2).
follows: "You I presume, to interest solicit and at this my ?" momentous of your career period have of the kind," "I done nothing,
"
:
UUUlcoscU
QQbbj
Posthole augers ? Yes j step please." me for Will Young wife you "love ? husband how Charlie ever, Young " for For ever, Charles, ? long, darling " think I don't ever." really Clara, that Dealer
subscribers. this work, he called extensive of an
who,
by courtesy
as
war, It
fellow
kerchief:
a
i).
nave
,
upon
Mr.
exercise,
i_
onarpeuge
of
be
to
making
in the
engaged
is
aud reliable, He cannot
except
not
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
The
warm ceedingly was actively
hardware ( to has advised me
lady
young
to
him.
is
always
The
the of
hire
he
industrious,
occasion
one
for
hospitals.
'
"
on
physician
:
:
was
that
Repartee.
Abernethy.
candidate
a
a
to
try.
visit.
characteristic
u
is
Dr
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.'"
"and
a
Mr.
4
'
-but
because her
watermelon .
One swallow mer,
feeds
.
her
<on
who
landlady
prudent
a
.
is
It
like
Literature, the low, cine,
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
He would asked even a
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
Sibyek Watches
£3 10s.
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Brood is WORLD-FAMED
the
CLARKE'S MIXTURE from all
is warranted
cleanse the whatever
from
impurities For
to
Life." BLOOD
the
West
—
Lincoln,
Co.,
Scurvy,
Scrofula,
and Diseases, marvellous. are
Sores
of
rates
Lowest
all
:
England.
they
a:
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W.
&
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besides from
select'
maker
to
R.
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at
save
least E.
from V. buying having a large stock
by and
a
guarantee
to
watch
practical every article
sold.
.
TIME PAYMENT. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.
KIT
V.
E. NESBIT, Watchmaker and
Practical
Jeweller.
Perth. Agents:
Mr.
J. T.
W. Andrew, Roebourne, W. Stroud, Geraldton. F. Kelly, Dongarra. G, H. York. Lott,
„
_T
„
Consump-
&c.
II'HTEV.
COMPOUND
KAY'S Aniseed, with
Proprietor.
OF
Senega,
.
THOMAS
Alberts
Clocks Spectacles.
cent.,
Bronchitis
COUGHS, COLDS, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza,
Breast Pins' Necklets Studs Brooches & Earrings
customers
collecting, 20 per Nesbit,.
PERTH,
—
TTOR
Gent'B Rings, do. Ladies'
Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, &c.,sold TIME PAYMENT with IMMED IATE possession to householders at ex low ceedingly no prices. As heavy commission is paid for convassing and
to the
HOTEL.
E.
Earrings Alberts Leontines
Cups
„
GERALDTON
Bracelets
B. & Brooches
on
FACTORY.
Britnall),
STREET,
Watches
sets
Rings
Plated &cCruets,
-
:
;
Silver Silver
<
Wedding
„
\-JGpl(l_
,,
,
Jet
Electro
generally returning public that past favours, beg to announce manufacture all classes are to they prepared of COLONIAL BOOTS, on the shortest pos sible notice. Also, kept in stock, a large and varied assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's,' BOOTS and SHOES from and Children's and Continental houses. the best English on Leather and Grindery Uppers always Good hides and skins taken hand. kangaroo in exchange all of the Goods to despatched parts Colony.
Guarantee Risks, Cliff Street, JFremautle
office
ilr
a"
JN for
and
JHuriue
„ ,,
to
the
BOOT
thanks
Co. —
look
London,
T.
HAY
Alliance
Assurance
cause
v-
r1
brown&allen,
Tlie
of
Agency
Australian
blood
Skin and its kinds, effects Thousands of testi monials. Sold in bottles, 9d. and 2s. lls each and Patent Medicin by Chemists Vendors Sole everywhere. Proprietors The Lincoln Midland and Dru Counties arising. Blood
Australian
with
Necklets Studs Keepers
„
language.
If
AUSTRALIAN
(Late
For
Medicine?
World; every
Pots.
Street,
of
Walthams
Ladies'
Gent's Rings, do. Ladies' Breast Pins
„
should and
Leontines
„
on
application.
"
St.)
hand
on1
and
almost
Boxen
WEST
Perth.
Oxford
533,
Vendors
Civilized
in
Oxford
683,
WillC
(late
all
by
the use
the
on
Itetail.
Street
St.
Purchasers
stock.
Brands,
sold
are
throughout
brand.
in'
Oxford
,, „
London; And
and always
fUTOrfite and
wiioiesale
"
MONK
Ale
Ilottled qts.
GENERAL
"
their
New
78,
in
tions
IMPOIIIEU AND
Al«A
light pale: (Edinburgh) Hhds. & Kilderkins. Also
&
Younger
;
VARIETY.
JOHN
Wm.
Messrs.
every
repaired-
repaired. Nesbit's
'
Alberts
Manufactured
or
Watches
„
at
only
Note.—
or
Earrings
„
of
Jewellery order
to
Brooches
„
unsurpassed. are
other
,,
.
"GREAT
J
the
and'
Nesbit's Walthams in the Colony. -Watches with a two
Silver Watches Gold Bracelets sets B.& E. „
become
.
IN
selfected'
Watches
consti
wonderfully
incidental
and Ointment
Pills
as
cause,
a'
as
LIFE
has
They
ailments
all
vigoui
OF
where
cases
weakened.
in
ages
all
whatever
or
and
energy,
SPRINGS
and
years' guarantee. made description Watches cleaned Nesbit's Levers Gold Gent's
Kidneys,
tone,
CHEAPEST
These
the
on
recommended
in
from
'The
DRAPERY
exception.
the
are
and
BLOOD,
soothingly,
giving
remedy
efficacious of
yet
confidently
are
impaired
Merchant.
SPIRIT
purify
MAIN
great
tution,
MCCleery,
the
Stomach;.
BOWELS,
failing
in
Pills
powerfully,
these
to
They Wines and Spirits asks and octaves
Medicine necessaries
leading
famous
Liver,
stock.
in
Flour.
Sugars,
the
most
act Quality
Household
Great
amongst
spe-
These
Best
best
stock cheapest .of firstclaai'. and of EVER Jewellery in the description colony. Nesbit's English Levers and jewelled) (capped stand and rough riding work, guaran teed for two The Best Watch years.
andClass
-
the
Watches
&c.
Harness,
Teas,
a
Adelaide,).
PERTH.
STREET,
HAS
and-
Corrugated
—
loading)
HAY
Jeweller,
Street,
\
Stables, First
,
for
requisite
and
Rundle
mad.e
back
Balcony
Bath-rooms
'
of
(Late
Stocku
full
requirements, other goods, Carpenters' Portable Wool Forges,
sundry
lery,
hand
011
Station
'
HAVE always
A ccommodation and Boarders.
Class
Travellers
,
Merchants,
Stock
Practical Watchmaker
FREMANTLE, General
PERTH.
,
-
LINSEED, Tolu,
Squill,
&c.,
n
Chlorodyne. AY'S
Ef
a
COMPOUND, for
torant,
Coughs,
demulcent and Colds,
expecChest
Ladies
and
Gentle-
you
want
_
o '
_
Every
HOTEL
Comfort
and
is
with
replete
Convenience And
contains
Wines, C
Spirits
and
Beers
and and
KAY'S Colds, Cattle.
Visitors,
Watts
of the
serviceable
equally
for
and
Horses
far-famed
TIC gia, KAY'S &c
PILLS,
Face
a
&c.
ache,
specific Contains
in
Neural
Quinine,
Iron,
—
Cement
Broken
for
favourite
Best
of lovers
resort
Brands
of
always
obtainable,
the
game.
Ar-
ticles. COAGULINE.
Sold
Everywhere
k A Y
hand.
on
'
teed and
Stock-
BROS England.
Atteuclauce&aiicl
: j
or' be to
:
Hay
GEORGE Boot
and
Perth,
HOWICK
(opposite
5 WAS always of 1_J. colony
hand,
on
qeorge's most
French,
English,'
BOOTS,
st.
the
SHOES
AND
to
cons
executed.
T.
u
H
:
||
J M 1
in
are
A
trial
Durability unsurpass
kept
are on
,utly or
all
W.
fPl
See
soles
your
a
c..
1
Extra-fine
that
&
HI
ll
j.
Repairpromptly
and
good order. solicited. and Neatness ed. Boots
cathedral.)
German,
next
and let live His prices. work recommends itself; his boots are the best in the market.
ing neatly
PERTH.
extensive
Shop!
"
port,
Affi'ir.'
DEALER, STREET,
L
Shoe
"
Importer,
LEATHER
fTJ 1®1
and at
Monger's Store. He is to manufacture prepared the Finest Sewed Calf or the Best Kip Boob .at live1
SMEDDLESV
Manufacturer
CURRIER
35sz
shape
H.
Civility.
i<g)<Df
in finish
Boot and
Street,
patching
mfiTO<rcF<B&gf'&,if
kd
orders
done.
.
guar-
fit,
leave
a
Shoe,
perfect
make,
Healv's
harjiesMbderate. Clood
if
style,
.
the
is
is
Coughs
and
Tables,
and
lighted,
brilliantly
of Burroughe's
one
I5iIiia.rO Whicfr.is
Travellers
for
for
COMPOUND,
men, Boot
-
GERALDTON
The
Complaints.
hand
at
sale
all
very
D,
I
WihbridgE,
times cheap.
Healy.
iHIBEBTAHGR, and
and
varied
Colonial
stock
in
and
the
/Manufactured
General HAY
SLIPPERS.
LINE
'
Funeral STREET,
CATECHISMS
Furnisher. PERTH.
For
Use in
the
Diocese
of Perth
llALS
in conducted; any part the and of' all tj! Colony, fWails therewith connected attended at to shortest notice the or by telegram .
PROMPT
ATTENTION
PRICE
TO
LIST
COUNTRY
ORDERS.
otherwise.
ON
APPLICATION.
Funeral ways
SMALL
ORDERS
SENT
BY
BOOK
POST.
(Iii
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