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position, extended
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Hotel
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numerous Customers to he has Remoy.ed mqre Mr. premises nearly, adjoining, Chemist Shop, Opposite tjie
to inform
Importer
Sail, Toxni patronage. and GOLD JEWELLERY on
from
turers
where
SILVERof
every,
he solicits
share
a
WATCHES description
apd .always
hand.
Wedding Rings Time payments
made taken.
to order
and
.
supervision the strict
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EEMALES, relieve and'
allirregularitiesj
and
jingle Cart Harness
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in'
Carriage
every,
an|d
1111
crazy
nervousness, creases peculiar
of shape fj;om excruci rheumatism inflammatory from' scrofula. suffering j
blqod in-
nd,
poisoning, .flyppqpsia, faqt, almosAall. diseases '
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run
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City
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all
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Hop
Bit-
int&wery ,
Best
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above,
of green a bunch and Dr. .Soule's label, bottle. Beware of all stuffi made to imitate the
without
,,K'j.;i;y
qf parts the arriyal !
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used
with reokless indifference by manufacr turers in the1 merit proclaiming ojf work. Talk does not their establish and as there ean be bnt' supremacy, one "Best" let customers echo my of my their work on its experience merits.
on
Works,
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genuine
the white blown in the
hops name
always
variety
connection of trains. and deparfufe
quicjcly correct 'the' distressing
so
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healthy
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neuralgia, various
and.
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extensive,
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and every purchasers, to gnarantee of orders. execution
employed
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woman/weak-
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to woiften,
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its
resist
nearly dying" of up by pb'sicians, kidney 'liver diseases, cqpgha, called coqaupip-
cured.
wakefulness,
which idisase
no
or
ii.
been Women gone nearly
From
Ameri and 'mys
br
other,
.
sever,
have
tipn,
,
bowra,
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complaints,
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Pony &c.
varied
so.
invalid
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Gigs.,
'Hansoms,
H
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qualities,
about; double Season..
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and
6d. ,
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curative
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.odyppehsia,-! biliousness, they will tell
valuable,
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equally
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'th,e'
disease, retaiq
tq
bilityv,
residence.
personally
is
kidneys
pf
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all
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chocest
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re-stocked
has completely'
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begs,
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VISITORS
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requeued
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food,
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sending
apd
and food, cheaper real and substantial and' way, especially
employing using so much.qf
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does
in
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you
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if
had
done
cancer.
asked
Highness, Professors
that His X did
me
Gerhadt;
the
The
certain
Before
returning
facts
that
the the
on
to-
himself Professor matter very lightly 1
sence,'
!anicl(1'<
had
my
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to the point of interior 'the lary ux every day for a :IlI could ?.®early -fortnight; Hardly In all to believe i.t. my myself bringj heard of anyone (''ejiiehceiiliad'/never toa the cautery applying patient's at oftener than once or most -mjarynx > tWibe 'jrhicli Webkyafid'T'h'irdlykn'ew; at in the, present to, be most astonished, ;
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of the the therapeutic/energy or the endurance' of the physician T do nrit hesitate' that patient. ,,to Say, treatment thb')1, adopted i,by.M;I?rpfes8or was ,at once, unscientific arid Gerbardt instance,
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did.
according
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darynx
the
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flat
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all
it enough,; he;thought the edge -of -the vocal burner. There is
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'this
necessary chord' with no record
to :a
in
so, far' as liWrature,, Xjax aware a. most valuable top paiitery-
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no,
disease
my very, hesitation to be cancer.
v.v?.,
that
...
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affection
:j.
at
although not seem
to
that to
me
time, -the be of a,
was
was
;
so
Whilst
Professor
consented
to
,
Zirio,'
where
throat
"was
returning tinue
Von Schrotter ex, cathedw,
Schrotter
with the
us
duly to
the
go
Von
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been forwarded
as
there
crnnnlu
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search
for
nf
for
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for
the would
ftfyura II!
out
nature
to be
so.
it
must
I impressed
nevertheless, upon her '
malignant
1
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qf opiniou-. and myself,
was
!
a
!
him,
evil
designs to be
seem
,
by -the
sufficiently punished and taslr humiliating)
«.f
N:z:m>ik
'Knock.
Upon
some,
(
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of
him,; agreed
Dr. that
Sept.
15,
,
San Franoisco
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r
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iu
Mary's
On the
next
llloramAiiviiQVIUIVUIVUIO
fUpniirvn WUIWUU
ri ><nna UIVIU
a
b'odilyills
trusted l'ove'.
Mary's Q JLJ
f
to
Heyen;
Keaied'rif who soul,
and ATA
liajr
once
were
'
r"f :Hay hero Mr.
the/grdurids limd/waikd "through; attach of ed to Brookhill house, the residence Mr. She Lambert, county treasurer. returned to ancTou the evening; KriockV
t
of Tuesday the writer in the ing lighted the ninth celebrated
to
be html
her
hasten
walk
which
('procession,
of
anniversary at Knock. Apparition' must have been hers
Lady's
our
What
thoughts ontbat eve of some H Noti: the/' thi'ongjoyous: ;? thousands wax with their lights burning hands ; not the rustling in their ;and not thousand waving of .banners ;
<
.
;
,
voices these mind
j
Moni
-
chanting Litany' have been must walked a'tiiid as 'she'
worshippers
amo4
Sunday> August
;
H/ILto ID
.1a«,
Toes, day
your paper ! had l have Had of conld of
,bad
health, necessary and spirits .were abundantly the disease of six years arid its concomitants were now painful
"'iSrid'"'
power
who,
evening.
were .
the 'and
hymn
the'
her
crowds"
assembled She, (could
not
—
tor
present
on
of
tljiat
.not/'yefc
to tbe miracu grown accustomed which had occurred 'in lous change 'her She must have beeu lost regard ( jjn
have '
event
limb
God
'nepaqy"
have
!
Sir:
Sun
;
present inevitable
—
Dear
of
'
on
pod bandages
forth
poured
bandages, crutches
eartn
1888.;
diseased
and our She showed herself
-
strength
GdRESReCJORDEdI.
Knock,
B.'
splints
proceeded to
Irnty.a
-
of
hisV CavanagHJ and'to curate, more no no Mylotte swuthings,
more
.1
MOR'B l<)EMRKABliB;
Mias
to
.piece
gable
a
'
and
tleadori
I
from
lain
Apparition
o'lts,
friends,
church,' gratitude
more
.
News
has
I
'
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vuio
1
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—
fkifl
vi
!
perplexing
rnnniroH
r\V
kivuio
i
/anq
attributed about to
in
finma
,
Knock.-
;
all
,
j
it
!
by four
-
her
joke to the job that; awaits the Commissioners. Even " him credi Day, -giving; Tqrquemada"
then thfe. Villa Prince's
was
between
in
needle
a
a
uuoi
'
Tlio
'
the
/'carried
. .
'
i
..» rick'of
was
this it was' bathed with swathirigs limb had been im As if ;the mersed in another disease in BethsaiJa health returned, stantly depairted, was and the long restored, strength the! Miss' P/ 'wad now joyous suffering Vavourbd c'hild 'of 'a miraolei arid' Ex ri her n'e fouuvd; 'and strength,' ulting ul to her exuberantly Hriaverily grate Miss Benefactress. B., accompanied by
and jWeigh fnnc
fron
Altar
it
bare
laid
water..
it
,
all
upon
arid'
'cVime
accqunt-bpqks These League.
to the Court,
enm
would
testi
the hotel to con consultation Professor wished to dictate a report but
the of the
through documents
nralla
brought when the .
£op
with'
condi
into externally
placed
vuo
yvhich the
'from
arid
been
yivi£ may 'wish search
'the-
in
was
day
ol'.a
we
wit
are
down-pipes
are vi
,
1879,
may ;of
'i&
!
aP
augtco
Father
,
,to
Crown examined.
rest
conclude that the! than the frnits
and
wbicb irvloa
nri
water,
'
sure
.
v
Ghurct
Knpck"
cement
evidence we
during
of 'August, then helpless
B.'s
of de the
'
no
that
asserts
Captain's and
Meantime imagination. the Commission of joy the evidence of complicity
I ven my descriptive powers, 'to that it was point out scarcely to have come, all the worth bis while from Vienna toit. I hinted way give that it would be treating the scarcely with consider illustrious patient proper ation to offer him a secondhand diagno ,
pure
chsrabji no worse
thanking
flattering
the fabrication
Knock'
at
19th
'
eave-gutters tanks
Gladstone' .members :iq
Irish
The Church-
sea.
on Sunday e'veriirig The rain which falls
1
charigbd roof of
tq
.
need
no
B.ut '
Ami
relating?
William
Sir
(
=.
tion.
very certain
to
as
-
him Mr.-
of
a
Were
18th and of Miss
nesses
suspect any And everyone is
manner
and ;the
parts
are
to
mony tured
sis.
their .'.Shortly Royal High!-! left I thought it nesses my England Princess before the CroiVri' duty tblay n of th e prospects bf her august oniyviews I told ber Imperial /''consort. Highness
pronouncing
the
He
he felt there Him to see the patient. for the Professor .this, of it
:
before
frahkfy
some
cancer.'
said he
j
who'
arid
the household, Priests', and the nhmerbus.
,
'.Chiircb,
17th,
of
in
made by between
Government Kilmainham.
seen
thereupon statement
clear in
like
Hotel
votees
iirti.
whom He had
lie
the
land
over
Knock
1
him
parleying
till
looks
This
,
field
besides,
/nrniYi
we
toe,
statements
the day I at Highness then Hovell
May
in
,Schrptter
"
erick.
in
;
her
rail,
-
'
unceremonious
of the the subsequent progress case from that time up to the date qf I then described our the apmeeting. of the new as I had .pearance growth first 6een it on November 6, and conclud
that,
,
'
v
Hooti
associations.
giving
myself account of first
Btiiess,
amputa
she came on' the 17th' ult., -her helplessiimb, blighted life, her splints and her crutchesj supported and maid over road and by her, uncle
con may fidently believe, has not yet been put in the brogue, nor the leather cut' for not it, perhaps eveq skinned or' bullock calved' the witji he could do so: But which already O'Shea has been flatly Captain conj-Harcourt tradicted. Sir William has the written to aLondon newspapers
related
hot wire, and again on occasions at 'short
a -red1
subsequent
an gave time I have
leave of bis Imperial M. Baveno in October.
did his Prince's
-Crown
.1 being' present. the the case fron> the Crown Prince
year's
recommended
of Protestant ex Catholic she association would to Knock' hoping to be cured, 'and
with
to believe that Captain prepared draws on bis when imagination he kicked Mr. ou t. Parnell says
The
and
Hovell,
took
1
T-)
days,
admission,
hip,ovyn
,burn
physician
3,,
consecutive
On,(twelve
knows,
flA/1
Sheridan, the time to
.
re,
.
..-..natu,
doubt' ...that,, should, nbave very,, his hand and have led1 him1 to aidthan :much sooner surgipal,
M.
Krause,
at
he
" therefore Professor At my request and Dr. Krause .were Yon Schrotter On Novemsummoned to, Sam Remo. 9 a preliminary meeting took place in at the Hotel Mediteranne, my room Professor Yon Schrotter, Dr. Schradei-,
Dr.
an
Knock
to
.
,
alarming
and
come
O'Shea
.
,
with-
reason
quite
,
was not, .thorough tboroughj jor jt the growthto believed: -avhpHgh.i; Ifihe the to iibe repeated burning benign it was barbarous !if which he subjected j 8 11 affile1 as to,, its says he was doubtful,,
too
,
PafnAll
cation sinister
:
was
sur
English
traction'
ivui
'
oanoeb."
like
looks
,
,
His
Everybody
Ml)
in
freely '
j
.
'
Either
from
escape treatment
'
an' v
'
exactness.
he
evening
;
able
roqna toof the
'
I
had turned doings ledge of SheridAn's him of /.his- rooms out of Dublin But, as to forged knows that letters, everyone affixed to was the them signature be with as it much might easily copied,
'
'-cannot-
He
injudicious'. dilemliia.
:,'the'
Comy
ti
;
matters against Mr. indentified to the forged Parnell's signature. letters, had been in communication stated that'he with on that 'he himself, Sheridan,'And of his know hearing (Mr.. Parnell's).
j
"
.;
J
the );
very damaging He Parnell.
Mr.
occupation
ordinary
time
apparent
usual
his
ib;
day dinner
she was
of the dis towards the
the progress seventh.
I
life, as necessarv to ureBerve seeing Miss that mortification was threatened. B would riot consent. She had heard " and read of Knock, she was a child' of was hot more for she Mary" than others,
!
RI';
crutches from que the efforts, ,
qf her beginning and the surgeons
of
was
of splints, the ,aic| of
of,
retard became
-it
aid
application and limq, by
"
'
.
,
to
geons
old
an
|?
and, surgical
the
save
the incasing these and a pair to hobble about other. .Despite ease,
O'Shea'--has Captain gallant' before the himself quite distinguished tells Parnell Commission. The cable has proved, means us ;he which however with more or less that he has testified brazen ness and doubtful to truth,
,
'
1
i'
.was1
Geschwutz.)
avail'
no
The
:
the mingled gentleness of. his -I have lately 'st'rength 'character" of this been fearing, sort. something so for -being I thank- you,; Sir Morell, In: all with me/ frank my long exper Seen a m'au bear him ience I; have never self circumstances with under similar, heroism. He showed unaffected such-; but -not1 the least signs of depression,
'
-s:
j
and
;
expressed
hot
red
notion Weiber
O'Shea before mission
Capt-
with received the communication perfect a1 moment of silence calmness. After that he grasped ;ray band and said, with smile ot peculiar sweetness which so well
mean
applied
talu''A/ies
Medical
sible.
tion
j
,
had
eased,
Vk
' I am I replied, sorry ,to say, sir, but it, is, im looks it it, very much like I felt that to be certain.' possible ev&siVe answers,' which 'for 'the' patients' are often com own sake medical men under similar circumstan to; pelled give, instance have ces, would, in .the present Prince The Crown been out of place.
the
;
v
;
which
t
I ,'naturally understood cautery that he had employed) this !to the &;iipbwlerful agentaccording' .rules of .sfirgical practice. recognised When I jygs jnfermed that he 'tliereiore\ t!jn/gaarip to jo .hiin
m
:
in
/terra's!'
general
i
in
'
pre
he''mentioned
ftjeri
3
wife's
;
touched
in
t
a
a
;such
sayiug
had His
jqr,
allied
is
'
unimpeachable
-on
in
the
which structure cartilaginousbecame dis with £he knee joint and walking was rendered impos-
gristle
the
for
the
on
.
small shold be and sub
in
;
on
left
they and
;
-
a
remained
Had
at
England. to Knock on
after the evening's 21st, his I received ended, name as as that of recital. well his niece I suppress at his request ; they converse with their both await English the friends before give priestly they miraculons world over their to the story B names. Miss yHayBthorpe, near jvas at Bridlington, /Yorkshire,, tacked in the year 1882 by disease of limbs. the knee' in" one of heir 'The
and urged that many years, should large doses qf iodine of pottassium be gi veni Professor Von Schrotter here l)r. Schmidt rather warmly, interrupted By stem
bright
it the larynx had,' in fact, look. Without a distinctly pialignant chair his from I informed, the rising unfav that a Imperial very Highness in his ourable change had -taken place To He said, Is it ,?' throat. cancer,
frbm
as., Professor authority of the case Gerhadt's treatment previous abou which made me feel more anxious the future; than I' had1 up'till then seen said to 'be.1 T have' Already any reason,
. .
kL
which
infection
;
themselves
night ;of devotions
clearing
might
-
pink
was
growth
new
;,moder
bright
Wednesday,
the -mouth on whose Professor Virchow, course to its nature and future report;asof action be based. should Dr. Schmidt the idea: that very strongly -pot forward of an the disease be the result
,
disease. I learned
malignant to England
a
niece company 17th ult. the 22nd
the
Friday,
I protocol the disease
through
bore his
He
to
mitted
;
.
sufferin'g
;
was
tqnoid. cartilage and of jedematoiis
the
Pqm
cancer.
removed
Crown
,
'
'
be
to
the
my
oedema had disappeared of the ribw piece growth
which I found in exactly throat, in the re described condition over mucuous membrane The
.
//'belieWng.'hitn
morning
exainined;
I
it
can
opinion
in
of
the
Im and I of No
his
see
yon the,
to
rather more colour, prominent and ulcerated: centre than elsewhere, Its op the, surface. appearance ;w,as al which unlike that of the one together I had, destroyed and the other swellings
f
;
;6th
;
that
of
Warwickshire,
Leamington,
of microscopic in the absence not evidence such a could diagnosis be made I there with -certainty; fore recommend soon as that as
the
had been misrepresented, and physician nis Imperial seemed extremely 'Highnessnot for dissatisfied, with, Gerhadt, only, his (indiscretion in about the case talking having sent him to Ems; though
.bdt'fpr.
1
the object In my
;Wqs that
see
can
said
leftrary
ately colour. red in
'.Ij'tp/
s'i
1
interior
administered with up the diagnosis. stated
mis ob-
a
once 1
Yes,'
On
it.'-
ports.
in
..
f
feel:
Prince's the same
.
'
of
accustomed
not
is
Highness,
vember
believed
!'f
Bramann
that the laryngoscope.' can
"t'o Ems' if he srihding'iiim him to be suffering from can cer. that I had; assuredly I., replied heard of the Ems never water doing of canceiy but l ventured »w<;good in a' case that' the the ''.suggest1,'., possibility
the situation While eucondition T,waa
neoplasm'
'
says t
Dr.
perial
:
of
of the
view
the
.
-
Gerhadt Imperial think
hear
to grieved have you
am
discuss freedom.
not
same
=
on
call
could the
to hiB as ,.pdtfragihg;him to say careful not anything Novell character. leading served to the Grown Prince,
Ems
at
going to
that
'.-
extraordinary Churchfield Hotel, premise by saying that
'
I
foiv
you;
him
met
a gentleman) ladypr and said to him, I was
;the
Ambassador acting together. I himself the Grown Prince
with
very
('and
Physicians,
the
as
malignant
most
a
at
.
|(h-did'
i
of
-College
course
the opportunity as to bis seriously He told me that a friend not it was mention whether a me
probably
shut out larynx was almost completely be glad know to; by oedema; he would of potassium had been whdther iodide
With
to
'
a
'
to
speak condition.
took
highly
place qf the
.German
of .walk privilege with the Crown
was was
'
the Potsdam
back to ing who Prince,
it
the but
.
home, bnt I had
tbat disease
complete dence to
day
place Let me
has been had, from my information/ an eXrAnglicanciefgyman, lady's uncle, but now a devout Catholic; living
to
appeared
'
the following 21) morningl(May Morell operation performed his -first all the doctors in the Palace, being pre drove He says— " The Princesses sent.
Early
Sir
him
the. most and frank evi have I documentary way to prove, and I am quite ready this evidence before the President iri'
it<
that;
,
operation.
remarked
Krause
,
took
Knock.,,.
Dr.
larynx.
which
on
.
ignored, her Princess
of
19, cure
recommended
and cancer, entire the
was
secision
'
Morell's
un
opinion separately affirmed that the
,
Sir
writing. disease
.
Interesting
in.
prom
eventual
an
give his Schrotter
should
'
must not be. .development That I laid views my upon
j;
—Deeply
of
each
that
at
-
the possibility
favorable
a Royal Patient Narrative.
Taoietina8',of
that although looked most
-
everything
>
SiMorell
Highness
moment ising,
Book.
MacKenzie's
Imperial
-
leanings.
.
General
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must leave
a
by our Lady from disease such as these Thoughts filled her mind. Let us
have
the picture
at its
Yours
brightest.
truly.
very
''
SEMPER
'
'
'
verdict
SPERANS.
the
jAt.
,
Bradford
a
cently woman, of age,
.
respetcable-looking Coroner,
employed
a.
"
the and
clear-corn
as stated by the to be written constable, purported whose object in the Ripper," by "Jack as was was to stated, Bradford, -visiting before starting for do "a little business same on the errand. some other place' letters of this charwritten two >>She.'had
-
milking
Mr.
_
carriage
when 'apprehend she admitted to the chief addressed 'being news and. the other to a local the girl's On searching lodging
as
'
"acter,:
ed; one J 'cOnsiable
should
-
paper.
nthe
prisoner on
duct'
"
t
in
a
-
very'
She
joke." respectable
hampton.
young
to accept
Bench
the
that
to
ham
Gladstone.
was
of
tlie
he
district
was
said, at
man
which
which
bail.
bition
in
Hartington
Belfast.
"
'
vti
i
i
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bury, junior.
nt Lord, Partington's reception nor neither very prom very cordial cause. An " Eye Unionist fpr\the ising on the subject as writes to us "Witness" .
was
1
;:-r"
Saturday,
j,.
along; drove
;
under
'
,
in
ed
a
..
their
.freezing
more
,
qoqrse,
nthe
.'lordship,.
in.;
.
enough
I
city.
not'
reception the Ulster thanks to; the
—
of,
the -.Lodges the streets and
;
hut avenues
hopeful.-
particularly
-
Of
spectacle." accorded Hall was
to
his
effort?
.
'and
life,
the
for
wno
-
Walt '
bUO
"blue
powerful other voices on the to, the many Continent that proclaim American the necessity of the and
i.yoice
.
poet, his
has
great; the. tjustice Irish national present conversation recent
Summers,
M.P.,
one
movement.
In William
a
Mr. with of the whips of the
who has been recently on States. United, Walt Whit"If a I were young man obseiyed: throw l would certainly man as.ypu.are conflict on the side of the into, myself, kind friends I have, many the Irish. Liberal
;Pariy,
t.n
wVo'it.
a
t.he
—
;
.
in favour Ireland and my wish, of Mr., Gladstone's policy, would certainly my, animus my desire,; brave, be on the side of the juRt, wise, Walt Whit and sensible Irish people." but he sees in the man no is; politician,, the far above something Irish question of feuds contending parties. jarring other souls of a superior character, ,,Like of the situation, and bis is up, to the level Irish in the their with
who
write
to
me,
from
,
i
sympathises
for,
Struggle
independence.
Sir
Mr.
;
in
his
and
last
The
"
labour." The. real Christian been
so
selves
streets
as
he was going to in the evening he if
an
to to pre is lie will which, and turtles—
at
surrounded
Conservative from
my
like
listen
and who the
C.oercionist the
govern
now man
country. who heart that (great
people I pity has to do
,
any
iaughtev).
thing of paragraphs I have seen a lot Lately about the Alderman. He in the paper theme for seems to be the favourite was and one I saw discussion, thing little this He was going to make some .
Gaels
in America.
alterations on on that
in
the day.
which go performances have They generally
and buffaloes and men jackasses, ,1'pols marching about l ie says he is going
and
camels
in America have Athletes Gaelic themselves worthy sons of the old Land. They won in almost every event which they competed at the great for and in on Thursday, mauiincr Boston
.ii
.
The
-
.
,proyed
their
first
Yankees do. really
It
with the redoubtable contest what Irish lads can has shown that there is not a is admitted r8t-clag6_gprinter__on_jhe_team1_
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diffusing to object knows
in
God
all
"
that
thought
in
elephants
armour,
(roars to
alter
and
and torn
of laughter), all that and
proceed to go to letter addressed that explains
a
mature
after
hetti
couia
it
own
his
are
reflection," Ana
quoted
as
words,
he.
not
by
here
Ming
:
The waived. tion
,
Rome
plan of going to The lEmperor to
fourteen
his
Going
subjects. before the Pope would
be
mast
owes
atten
this
million Catholic Rome and passing without the seeing
to
Vatican be looked
as want of npon for the of the spiritual respect person It would, iu head of Catholicity. fact, be thought a provocation. These are indeed— words, golden words and, what worthy of a statesman must of a gentleman for be is it more, fourteen borne in mind that years ago of Prussia the war between the State
stupid
as
not
all
had were those
of
foroe
to
seeking
what Yet it
is
The
priests.
and
are the contrary, to believe either and this enlight
on
freedom. that thing ever
at
of the past them to allow
by
That
one
the
people
gulled
are
they
that exist
is,
;
the
the devil,
alike.
upon
seems
men greatest whilst Catholics, of whom France is
for
the
Church
Catholic
Kulturakampf
that had
been
of
half
one
benefit
tion.
had
sect.
is
and superseded," to prison by the score. and gone, and Berlin
do
to
visit
recent
Emperor's
at
British
expedi
in
Miogdouble
a
of the
German
Rome.
to
Guinea
North
son
are
letter posthumous aud treble condemnation
?
by the attend
worse
made
revelations
the
1874
in
Roman
his
on
what
1888
refused
II.
peuce. allow
Bismarck
hetti's
thousand Murderers Large.
at
more
made actually own Chancellor's
be
I
Bishops
"
of the William
ing
as
height,
its
Prussian
the
arbitrarily being sent
grandsire The case fact
known
—
at
was
—
evil Those days are the are once Vatican Why, then, did i'rince to do in the grandson
a
the
to be proscribed
the
the
priests
call
they
to the Masonic sect. belonged will take a long time before It certainly the French allow the Catholic people will
One
in
Minghetti,
The
to
willing but not
Florence,
as
Bismarck,
UIO
understand
of this could never
not
in
or
religion of this
was
.
awfully to be
enment
Emperor
Emperor
iU-
VI
UUUJJtB
meaning
Freemasons, enlightened euough
as
a
Grown
ColonyThe
United is
said,,
bnt
in
Loudon
of Correspondent Oh but, it in crime is published England Ireland it is almost impossible to Ireland
nf
t.ii
to
some light startling say
—
:
The
!
to
ation
on at Port Moresby place last. The natives are 1st September in the said to have been interested pro but somewhat No puzzled. ceedings, ceremony wonder, for this is the fourth
hrnmrlif
hii«
very
not
suggestive,
to
on this head. figures Taking an average year, 1886, it shows that 177 verdicts of murder record were ed coroners' in by juries England
Out of those arose. That
alone.
murder 150
only undetected
absolutely
charged
was
a
on
in
that year of the 72 in
charge,
guilt
brought Whether it "
depraved sympathy the cause whatever
in
but
no
are
at
terrorism" of the this
is
a
centage
themHehoulethMberaP
ejmHindetectedIjoijtjljJ
going
are
now
about
one
thousaud
England
Guinea
AflRAfi
the
of
by Sir
of the Nelson, Erskine, ported by four other ships of war, And now this in 1884. being the in fourth of hoisting flag Commodore
—
or
per-
Moresby
of
there
tX7lf.fl
;
there
undetected crime at capital which Ireland its head. may hang the average for the past ten Calculating
years, derers
hftVA
proclamation
of the Protector British Guinea, to have been which was discovered and next the somehow imformal regu of the Protectorate lar declaration by
J
make it different. Well I wish he had I could have given been here, because to do it(heaiyhear, him a little hinthjw have I think he might aud laughter). and exhibit of allegoric a series pictures
tklOIT
the of New was
ate,
large.
people,"
tuhinli
there
New
the accused. or the
the
to
trirwl
flt/i
Queens act of Thomas in land 1883, an was Government which M'llwraitb's Then there disavowed by Lord Derby. in 1884 the declaration Mr. was by Commissioner for the Deputy Romilly,
full
was
took
annexation
wus
which
P
First
murder one
still
in 35
be,
«
One hundred who committed
!
only home
be
of
that
was
cases
"
72 charges
to
say, the
suspicion and women
men
murder But even
is
not
cases
and five
only
solemn of the annex proclamation of British New Guinea as a Crown
colony
owing
justice,
depraved sympathy
Tho
tlBOnlfl.
A
"
writes
brings the perpetrators to terrorism and the
execution,
by Tories will have to (great laughter)-rand made by Lord Salisbury to, speeches the
nf v.
»
France
in
Victor
on
ahrmtfha
of the late Emmanuel.
visit
to
in
and then side at a,great;dinner lie
of
properly leads to But that is
A!. bUB
French
coming Liberal Mayor of Lon
Lord
day
great
U2.L WU1UU
religion
November
9th;Oi
a
A'corlnm
to infidelity. IU
day had
this
not
is on. coming The London. Mayor is to be put poor unhappy Lord and amid a prison into a coach like van, and dulcimers cornets, flutes, harps, he will he the through, dragged psalteries
is
not
art"
—
That
Their
to scatter and to truth prohibit society the of enactments teaching by legal error error, that considering springs from.the low of degree intelligence from which previous used to generations
has
ithe
on
Bpeech Rule
Home
don
said
KqaIiiIo
the right Now one
:
said a great and truthful things. better than anything
brilliant
many witty, But he never
A
Rnmo
Michelangelo Ctelli, Prince he urged Bismarck the upon which the dynasty of great importance Kaiser's to the visit Savoy attached as far as Rome, so as to being extended show that the most powerful Monarch of that city as the Christendom recognized of Italy, and of course the Buzcapital zurri as its masters. But Prince
more
Church.
ami
return I.'
going
were
negotiations
to
,
of
:
The
states the Italian story of whose life has just been at Milan. It appears in that
Minghetti
Rome.
proud
Lawson
Wilfrid
and
religion
the
from
Rorlin
far
as
one of liberty. Quite recently, religious their La ex Chaine d'union papers the programme of Freemasonry plained in the following way " is the duty of the State and of It
London
American added
The,, veteran Walt Whitman,
Mayor
now, the the right to 6trike a
nwyuvu
WttJT
religious strange
Lord
coming
The
Irish
Question-
i\v-
„
the
on
'
1
Whitman
all
U
and
UUb
station.
railway
hampton
them
tuj.
faith
be
just that
against la
France Mr.
to
William German
going
is
"
heard
hntWAAn
thought, can opinion." every this for Christian motto, every when that freedom of thought, of running guided instead wild,
is
to Wolverhampton, proceed that he would be impression to make a But the speech. and of that densely populated
thinking for
and
two or three speeches will hon gentleman be a marvellous exhistatesman
France
come
against,
UJVUUW
The
a
has
mnftrv
been attempted by any e. The Birmingham will he the probably meeting in the history of
tor
are
especially
befoi
vitality
good
blow
a
of
like
in
everything deal topsy-turvey
moment
will close of the Birmingham meetings to the drive through the Black Country residence of Mr. Philip Stanhope, .VI. C., which is about four miles from Wolver-
warm
organised iu his experiences have not been Nation
on
visit
Emperor
the grave has which casts a' lurid the German recent Emperor's Rome. That voice is the voice
itself
reflex
German Rome.
voice
Another made
France.
in
the to
published 1874 some
Freemasons
it was but that the d, expect, desire of the people to see him, to bid him welcome, and to show by their of the route that presence along part his work beyond expression they valued and a statesman. Mr. Glad as a patriot aud at the stone has yielded, therefore
witness
never
of
visit
be let go."
a
earnest
,
Marquis
The
of
proposed
extension which.
Liberal, district, numbering intensely further half a sent a million, quite that a memorial stating speech would
of carriage Marquis host on his Sir E. P, (jowan, lordship's the nresent occasion. Not a single House of cheer .greeted the scion of .the fell on No Tory applause DevpUBhiire. The very. bis pars. Orangemen seemed the the presence oi to have forgotten the
in
any
the
required people
.
along
to
fore
on promenading when the Royal-avenue, was
tion.
of Marco the man,
While
It verge of eighty years of age. of Lord Salis well tax the energy is who his twenty-two years there Mr. Gladstone refused,
might
»
Belfast
follows
ot
the
on
'
Iiord
the whole character of the Irish people and their cause will be hopelessly be fouled in British eyes by the associa
and Mr. Glad would repres
I
people
—
as Pharoah and Mr. Gladstone as Moses demanding that the people should
Freemasonry
Birming Gladstone
undertaking
of
the right there will
deliver
1
vast
never
age demonstrations indoor greatest the century.
der:
Mr. to
engagement.
time
of his
one
great
first
At averse
a
his had
the
after
meetings. very much Birmingham
-
she had done stated to be a The woman.
was
remanded
;was
prisoner olining
"
that
ground
the'
Lord
ent
has at last yielded to the of the Liberals of Wolver He has consented to proceed
importunity
found' of the letters, copies excused her foolish con-
police
The'
i
be (Lrd Salisbury Lord Salisbury
stone.
Gladstone
Mr.
.
'
lot
a
beside,
a
only
crime with the preliminary of the Parnell Commission. We what that typical British Pharisee, Mr. W. H. Smith, of Parnell expects Commission to raise such a reek of the of Ireland's criminal classes that doings
the
in to
by tempted this comparison by the of such an of epidemic am
English
i
1
1
'
>
Goschen cheque
of
character and I
sitting k now
dnkes, and duchesses, archbishops, publicans brewers of laughter). And I (roars more and it would have one picture,
chief
i
to
cow
Chamberlain
hundred
.half,
Mr. blank
a
criminals, think of
coincidence
Some laughter). (great drawn about you see a family Now I would have a gilded in would Joe which I put
a
times, too, the street.
clean-limbed, muscular, strap fellows young
plexonied bright-eyed, stalwart, and ping, fine-looking of the Gaelic Team."
mantlemaker's
up on the written certain leta breach of the
to cause tending These letters, peace.""
than
humanity
young years
con
.
splendid
re
brought
ters
r
21
named Maria
in
prove together
Court
Borough
was establishment, charge of having
i
Murders.
Thirties
their
But I, Salisbury (renewed laughter). have would not there. I would stop Mr. Jesse Collings in a three-acre field
the
is
years",
have
the
measuring
little
a
of presenting
act
have
as
in
would
1
City
the Herald whilst them, " it the that would opinion a difficult task to.. bring, notice a more short at. of specimens of assemblage
vetures
Whiteehapel
many York
New
the,
athletes
of
for
over
f
o
cerning
The
set
a
fine-looking been sent
tableaux
and .boat leaky in Lord R. Churchill Macedo standing him to come over and help nia calling on and then the them (more laughter), in
to in
Ireland
le
I
in
the through might have Lord
them
(laughter).
Hartington
the representa " New As York.
accorded
reception tives of
tlicm
draw
.
-
grati virtue should life which had
streets
exhibit
and
,
'
adorn
?
.
she deeds of heroic
not thenceforth been snatched and death ?
few
privileged evince her
to
and
Unionists yivants
,
.
.
;
the
was
the
in
but
.
best what
was
;
of
latest
"th'e
tude
ones
'.
.'
Pat Davin can hurdle-race best man. on the not be beaten by, the side of the: Atlantic, and in the other and distance-running weightthrowing, " the Irishrneu literally spread-eagled" The their American papers opponents. of the contain accounts interesting
of Heaven not she her
liberality
.
self
'How
'
the
.'
I,!.
-
wonderment at some favored 'to
'
mur-
unpuuish-
Crown
the
—
country with
Colony,
annexed
is an
sapalso the
Port as
a
Administrator,
1
Dr. 1
M'Gregor nephew of the
;
1
land,
Healy
Colonial
as as
a
the Musgrave, of Queens and a Mr, Secretary
Captain
late
Governor
;
judge.
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occasion ;-appear,ithe u
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birth
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and
death
memorable—
of
the (capital
;
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ouricili
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for
concurrent.
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reasbns,
We
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'selfish;
but is
learning,
.'.liberal
not
the.
,
extend
'
has
that
high
thjs
exalted station. of the hearts on' the pait I express the fervent
my polleigues, wish tha Pro'
the
of",
v
order
the
:
of his illuminated.
certificate
'
beriufifully
;
To
I
bei
which
freedom,
,
i
-NoBTON'SVCajkoMiiiB''. Recommended as
the
governors
"Church..'
universal
-'.s
Eminence your missionary energy with a personal tie of Ireland, "andi links' of their race.in the old homei the 'old beneath -andi. their father© countrymen. of('
bisbop«
"Sydneyj the
illustrates
act
Stomach,"
as
j
bottles,
,at
mild
1 id.,
Vendors
Medicine
are
in
their
;
in
i
9d„ throughout
11.,
by,;filj
the.
World;,
1\
whom. "is of choice of-the
the
by
selected,
Supreme
personal all from
Pontiff
(From
the
Daily
Mews.)
Lonpon
!
Government
The j
November
iq j
Sir
—
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j
quest
cop,
,
and;Iby (applause).
jfprcp,,
to
are
you
bpcapse
is
.
eayt
an
,wprkipg
aneous
'.
aecprjd.,;
with ,
struggling., ,the rightful land, natiy.9,,
,of
,
to
ijh
J
left, ,
struggling,
plause)—
struggling but not
struggling
always'
taiug
still.
,
your Irish
They back
falling
but
Istill-r-struggling
to
its
.never,
end
is,
the
National Library of Australia
the
is
"
the
at
to
u,
.
1
Btau.ding
always ground
—
J
enemy
are
:
,
mutually
8d. .above Mr. Monro Police
fto
agreed
on
any
amount|
(
one
of
the
Assistant; has been;:
!i ;
1
difficulty The boss"
.
settled.
has and
rules
to iaccep all
agreed to
for
measure
men.
WollnncrniiD
Sa.lvn.f.innicfe
ova W4V
i
Borough
the
after
Gillies,
motion rc the Governorship of Queensland! and the subsequent pro in the Assembly: ceedings At a banquet given by. the President of the Exhibition Mr.
Commission, Queensland legislator, the voice of the Queensland like that of Victoria on the
Paterson, stated that
a
people was of if' question Governorships— Only be heard: their voice could A Bill for promoting the cultivation has been introduced of1 wattles in (tKe <
1.
"
Sir
'
'
.Assembly.
Nov.'
Brisbane, Mcllwraith;
Thomas
29;:
thePreniier, has in of iilconsequence resigned, health. Mr.1 Morehead will Be his successor. Sir Thomas is still in the but without Cabinet, portfolio.1 '
'
Salisbury
supports)
'
granting
the
'
suffrage
Mr.
women:
the
in
being
lYmes-Pu'rriell
applied it.
got stone reticent
personal to
Sir
'He
also
advised before
consequently
memoranda
in
\
discharge
O'Loghlen's
!
commission
danger,
William says
him
and
the
that
Harcourt that Mr;
(O'Shea) ;
Commissioners,
S. 1
Nov. :29. House adjourn ed on Wednesday night, telegraphed to the Agent General to inform 'Lord of the defeat of Sir Bryan Knutsford
the most enquiry extraordinary evidence) is being given O'Shea, wltoj by Capt. told bim to- get) says that (Mr. Parnell)he '(Mr. protection, police Paruell)j
foreigiij
their .wbo, leaving seatSi uproar created a fearfu yelling, hissiugj -which and singing eventually coin-j ithe,' business. A comstopped pletely since been has effected,' promise bids 'have however, and farthing beim;
1
1
In
bids Farthing: 'werq of tbe majority
a opposed by buyers present,
are
occurred
by her
Melbourne,
'
the scene
Pope; trimming"-
been
union
Mr.
Empire. Maiquis
:ports.
for damages against the going Council for obstructing them.
—
LpNDON, December
of
the "
1
trimmers
,
Colonial Chinese Restriction) Acts will be allowed to operate only on the condition that do they no(j conflict with treaties betweeq existing United the Kingdom aud the Celestial The
last
The
i
The
.
leaves
Australian .the passengers booked
non-unipn
n/tttnn /-.m
Paris.
noblemeq leading of high sociaj the Governorship
that 'the reported Governorship A ustralia has been offered to; of Hard wicke, M.P. formerly
Cambridgeshire. Au extraordinary wool sale (yesterday
retaken
of
four
gentlemen
—
not
but advancing, and occupying
devices
:
for
(ap
At (applause)at home and abr9ad allies every, step our our enemies at every ai,e step increase, Our victory aud spirit. losing strength draws visibly but as, the conflict is near,
which
It
of South the Earl
and
Emiwlieu yo.ur return to You
our
.therp
in
and
The
freedom.
struggling shores.
,wj3re
is
than
less
other
Siif
have refused standing of Queensland. The Times says that Sir Henry Blake abler man is than Mr. Balfour.. a much.
spont
of
claim.
,
,
fathers,
,
No aud
because
Irishman,
yo.ur.
'
ppppie neupe
our
the because of your spirit sufferings tfie
Irish,
not
and, not by Eminence is Irish heart
Your
neai;p(saq,,dpprest ,yt9,ur
k indne&s
by:
,
utl)ority
has at of the
j
'
hiajtesits,
on
"Australian
West
and victorythan; The miners'
uiiooivaj
crofters
Sky e
;
"
of age.
coming
"reported against
South
at the the Board that the him 'have
1
!
'
Derby Henry
eulogiums
high
his
hundred Rev; D.
;
'
who has kfadhnie Boulanger, with-j for divorce from her drawn the suit liusj M. hand, has retired into a convent. Bou-j langer, however, is to compel his wifq with the suit as he to proceed went to Madame a wealthy Heriot, widow; marry and proprietress in of a lot of property
In the
passed Blake.
;
divisiop to goaj of non-payment due to ayouugep
the funds
Thursday.
officer
passed ' c Assembly. £1,000: has been voted to join' with in protootihg Sydney and; Melbourne the Australian wine industry Jat ;the coming Paris Exhibition. Novemben 29.' Sydney, Cardinal Moran, to 'an ad replying said noone that would more dress, over Ireland-s national rejoice (freedom
Lor<
islapd;
;
from noniina-j of Queensland.
Commons the annouueeraerit wits with cheers from the Opposition, received aud the Lord 'Earl of KiiiUtsford
by
. .
the
Liberajl
El
I)
of the Kennington has been committed
fiduciary on
«
,
,
tanant MacLeod— refuse to paj| their and have coin ppelled; rents, "thp to from factory withdraw (agent) thp
28.
have announced that Parliament
of houses Henry Blake has retired for the Governorship tion
both
!
Jnovys
.
it
Lambeth, contempt
of the
j
by(1fefir,
of
certain brother Two
j
FOREIGN.
!
t.errito(ry
member
T\ff" XTA.l
n a
,iq,
.
Adelaide, a Customs been dismissed
Mr. and MrS. Stirling, n Hymus, and Mr. TurtonThe Federal Council1 Bill Has
!
T\
lWUOIbr
debate. 28.
Mr.
are
intimate
..
the.
of.,
suemg the. Gpurier Damages, have
at £2,0QQ,,
steamer for w
Among
of
tive
for
©dcfitatns.
to
Ah®. jW9Vld, throughout, ,tb© pt!est8: call the form one of whatjljpight body of the Church, of the Privy Councillors of th,o-e by whose, suffrages to(fp'.p)lt9ne, most is the the. Apo.9.tp|jc,phair fiMeil, world's the thrones, ancjen.ti.of .%e; its unlike others in that all, '.(hroije, line no and that Iroptir
/I
XYAI.
I
the.'
:
The
to-mprro
Holbprnj,
>
2s.
anl)
1
Cross. As Cardinal Southern) you in liave been called almost youth your of those, each one j.to the1 companionship
baiancec\.
libel,
t
were
Rational
November,
having charges preferred been proved.
to. on accept immigration willingness the terms proposed by tlie Associationj. (-iratton Esmond .'and' Mr. Johp Sir have left Rule legislators, Deasy, Home this mouth for Australia, England calj the Cape. at, ling,
I
laid
has Port, of Inquiry
its
j
jForeign
|
is
,for
Buckley,
30j
has elected bqen State the Colonizatiop. has stated that the Wester p Grbyerpmeot have
-resident
Association, 'Australian'
and;
operation, Sold
been
agp
which
the
singing, the, close
.Coopey,
j
-
;
:
tonic
circumstances.;,
any
Is.
|
we
powerful
a
are
gentle aperient, and safe ,under
'anew
I ,
.
followed, loyalty, joined byj.-.tjde
,.of„
thp galleries—
in,
newspaper
who
Brahaxon), '
subject. the justice, called, of the Human
t
,
which
to
with Pills, Strengthener
"Natural
|
'
'
Norton's
j
Aroh-
.
is
diseases,
the,,
|
!
Mr. Unionist, vice Mi\
outburst;
eyents.
November,
are parties very fairly Gqnisford, Bruce, has beep elected for
!
Fqn Indigestion,— are iidus confldently Simple "Remedy "for the cause of nearly
a'
which
Indigestion; ail
seciilui'
I'
'
I
is
'Duncan, decease. of'Meath The, Earl (formerly
1
Remedy
which
domestic
Sir
.
tl
iperqbers.i,wer,e,
Judge
;
|
bufferipg
(i
cpntinuieL,
t.'j
T,HE
I
by
in
.of;
the
;
the
in,
.iuQtipq
Queensland, of appqintment
siipport
crowded— in,, Anthem at-
'
ap
11
QJLqghlqq's re,
strangers ,
|
Wjas
'
1
1
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of
j
.
|
and(,the(
I
'
become cq-lieirs uiay applause). Mayor handed Ips Eminence
affection— freedom (lo'iid' The Lord
'
recent
An
it.
j
an
in
:
i
'first
,
and
Bryq,n
Brisbane,
'_
is
jhjpen
,
fire.
,
Pana
nottooppose
divorce., Russia
for,
28.
,
;
Presj-
v
pjition
office,
.
wm Henry. Blakp, opposed, by. -the Groyernment w.only tjhree supported the Wjhile voted against raptipn. fifty7nine,
Henry Xqrmanatpresenjt General, Governor has. been appointed of Jamaica; Governor of Queensland. in Baron Dq Worms stated thp to have, cohr Commons last night that and before suited, Q'u,eehs making thp involved would have apppintuient p seribus Constitution. change in,ihe, for The the polling London Schoql Board shows the that religious
is'
Sir
,
Sir
Eminence's heprt
uds
int<
LbiiDON,
,
i
the
Bonlanger
gravated""
!
in
.
iu'
,
—
,
and;
1
by
her actiqn
,
The Empress of from intense melancholia,
its
Eminence may keep your and strength to see celebratp land and the 'the native day when your land of your already adoption sisters
r.in
.
as
wife's
his
ire.
j;
'
ii
lojan.
M.
of;
yidence health
Charles
in
fall'
-li"'
Npvember:
Tories
'
Beep.a/'neayy ma shares, Oftnal owing ito.M. Lespep;s. to float the bqjaqce of the recent tailing lottery
The, Hiprsfiam,
destroyed,
the
1
distioctiOgD
your From my
,'o'f
Melbourne
been'appfjind.
There,
fame. At the Been' .truly
its
Sir
'«
:
1
.'
-:;l"
[?] ,
contradicts
in
'
marks. 'J
,
sales.
to.
million
sevejn
<>f :the The death is ohnburiced dent of the Swiss Qon federation.
frpe-'
augmen
Up,uncil
unworthy
riOt'
in too often apt to be, hecaus. learning Eminence the>mind'of your 'learning for. ial has beeen fertilised by veneration! that is noble in ounl country's pasfr>(apwe Hpnouringthe scholar, plaii'se): the gret.reverence standing ecclesiastic, of the .-hierarchy th© foremost.'. rank ..in
ov|Br-
man!
')>ii
would
ithe"
coiiviuce'd
.air
the
I have rioyr
:t
,,
1
foiin 1
6d. off; coast. VVI.qat is quqted at 4ls Siilt'an declined to 'The has o'lTqrkey leccive Priiice Ferdinand of Bulgariq.
the
honor(ar
'ojf
to
Eminence
di'nity'and same time
merely
as
our
'
honour
as,
barren,
roll
tlie is
r.,"'
your
;
not
Oyer It
,
-
i
whose
is
last
to
"
ift.
.
,
is.
we,ll
A.
(applause). Wide. world,-
five
is
spccessor
a.
Wtii'feii'haB
'
'(them/sufficientiand 'ample. the scholar; even ir. distinguished liniiybp the student, ;his an'ditripened 'l»y days, whos.e learning lapse of yearsn— a scholar full of deep and -is. nbt -but pedantic, interest .whose learning patliptiohuman ;
lose
A
,
thit
rqiqpur |
Ger
against
German New Guinea Co are and want the '(j&rman Government to buy up the confebrnA'for
at
competition
eager-
qales, ; grqasy at higheXJtii&n Home Secretary
j
who
that such/ companionship Eiuiuence has lieeW invited ydivr by tis, and has the CJouncil fGohncii; bqen sensible that the accession of, deeply
(applause). your but for of 'anyone
reason
'
to
he
Win" because
to
fame
ineir.
approached
:
'"not
called
of the'first the. freedom
'Ireland;
has.
not
name
The
leader knows
a
impossibilities,
apparent bound
whose
1
-
of
-!
tl
1
is
How
chilled'hy -
of Sydney is the bishop .ecclesiastic admitted "to
;
tri-'
twenty generations inameofthe Cardinal Arch-
(the
men
,.of<
who
as it 'may' unique, <fpr, strange alfact yet seems to be thatdates from Dan Corporation and' has seen in its .course the
is.
come
.
(hear; hear).1 make' the occathe occasion is
;
(
in
:
not
cent
per
applause). Tl|e all situations
in
.
'lAnrOfi.
spontaneous
'would but" "than
i
j
Tdll'llfi I«M»J
Eminence is, breath of dissent'
v.'buteitoi.your V>
city
bf-tliis
The. cordiality
i,.
at
much
is.
,
j
and county
iVlAimfni'Ai wuoiviwijv
0f('Cba9
lace
jp:»pu
The
Police.
wool
haB
officer
ppicharge
rule.
difficulties1
j
the
the
inciting
man
'
'
Parnell
of
has offeree Sir 'Charles, (tieon at Warren the command a pf' brigade A jdershoi, as" a' mark' forof sympatny the'loss: of bis oflj'ce of as Commissioner There
iiame
tjh'e
in all one capable .emergehcios understands of silence as tha..worth the value of as speech, apd. as well as importance of restraint' use of vigour who has a leader
in
.prevails
;
:
left—
name
residents!
Irish,
'l.jie
:
(loud ofinrleader'calm'
name
nation and' the' thisicommunity creed (applause) aspect iof rel igious
ents
«.
nKi/iVl. wuitu
'auu
)loiC)
this
'One Stewart
cothposed in 'about
Catholics which
proportions of
is
to procee'ded of of the nm'es " Freedbih''of 'te And he conferred;.
by saying
happiest of New
French
a
Soffel,
xjjleijifrpitulfSiPt
bQgpr.,
succeeds Mr, Port Augusta.,.
Donaldson
lawyer, S.M. at
.as
'
present.
Sydney, There
he,
and; all
Friday..
well-known
The Distress for Rent Bill has pass ed both Houses. At the dinner Idst1 night Speaker's Mr.- G: W; wjas Leake; Q.C.; of 'Perth,-
Glad-j to
:
Adelaide, the
'
bp and)
commission,
he had destroyed the case.
Wigley,
thej
November
indications that the colony
of the 'has continued
breaking
so
-30.-'
in various
are
' '
long
draught is
at
parts which length
up.
\
'
.
1
,
.
which
been
'
concluded
by adopted, by 'Unanimous
but'
majority a Council consent and. -of Protestants
had
city"
not
was
in
t
1
'the
on
the
.
andiiHigh the motion'
anyPmere
.. .
>
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to
-
:
011'
is
lie
written
-
ded
-
has
,
stetling
,
-
by;
secon
-/Alderman. ;and tb.at.
f
i
.was
lor,
,
a>
that the
foundland. ,
j
May or'
enumeration the Whom
au
Blake
stating' with'
war
Colonel
J
'
Lord
'the
ere
tended
ao
francs
,1 ,0p,0,000 credit.
of,
addifcioq to her
j?j$0ce, asifjjjgv(o,r/
.
_>
—being moved
_
H give those
;
,
,
Times terms
to-day Cjomtriohs, to consult Queens "
matter.
Henry
|
the'
hsarm intends
,
nprelate (
Church Catholic Council Catholic Protestan by a ofthe Sheriff city,
tin
no
ilJe
|
'
ofthe
is
it
land in Sir
Roumania., This intimptiop and the Premier
.
and' Prince
that
Nq
captivating, could
in
stated/
of
name
NotQueensland. hoWever Baron de
.
—
m.
Worms
in
the
Coloniep
this,
Withistandirig
of positioii 'however reat, 'l|aye to their found admission, compahioiisnfp unless he had worked iu thp alleviicju of suffering; in the redress of Wrong, or 'in the extension of liberty (applao'99).
be
to
of, the to,9ne Goverh.or'of
new
.
/U
country;:
the
js
right freedom."
oi;
able to Emin will andjit; gvadfy .your .deplftre, resolution to the ence learn, ifthat by was the which this admission granted 'of'an1 archto our freedom admission this
roll
huma
however
'gbniiis,
this
wired
.:
of'youf of freedom Lain glad
honorary
(ap
.
'
the
of'
upon
upon
of friend for human
a
struggle
name
name
friendship
'
-
.;enceithe'certificate
Erainyour admission to the capital of
to
deliver
of
name
of'
.
the
the the
'whose
friendj
token
a
Every
plause).'
amempowered
a
is
peqsiopa.
,
,
by
!(hear,'hear). to Council
heartfelt
a
roll
;
I
welcome
>,
this'
ing the
1
Eminence'
such
are
you
assera-
,
their
(pf
Russian
ppyprqqaqqtafp.ffip&i'the ejection for of aridge.ppross to Danube easjt thp of .Rgni-
'
-
your
Here
your that
yalti(e
Tie.
"
"
settle
actuari
,
,
;
give
I
jJUDiin
never
was
'Upon doubting
riot
rely,
'
,
or
we
,
'
nicipal bled,
7:::
UouncU
in
Eminence
Jear
rights.
Ireland victory need of friends; to
are
more
-1
:'i.
we
constitutional,
to
yr,Wljt
Colflpi®8 Australian them grants giyiog equal ,t,Qi;the upqti
pjBnsipers,
.
as
:
1
of
protection
tbq
lnji.to
,
resolve
of
i
of the Corporation to of the city of' confer on him the freedom the Right Horn tl»e Lord '"Dublin, Mayor said— My on 11th Thursday' October;1' in the name of 'the MuIt Lord Cardinal V
take,
;to
,
Cardiual
,
Eminence
his
.
to
jGoyerpmpptj
: ; (
vvith
arra.ngje
.
'
Intimating, Moran the i
home
The
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ing to guise
1
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a
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,
and "
.
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Prince
.
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has
AND .
has,
fire,
are
at
Monday.
reported eruption in the Far North. full
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one
N.S.W
Newcastle,
of-
be
could
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at present)
(as
FREMANTLE,
PACKENHAM-STREET,
.,
much
HAVE
in
pleasure the
have purchased
:
may be required me, therefore at in which time, any could send you a telephone
G.
J.
'
that
announcing S IOCK
ENTIRE
the
honour
to obedient
Your
Wi
F. Loco.
be, sir, servant,
and
MATHER,
they
of
Messrs.
relinquishing
busi
.
Perth
Ballaarat, to-day R.M.S. leaving and Mesdames Mr. Drummond J.M. and J. MacDonald, MacDowell
of the Jubilee Dr. Gibney.
PRESENTATION
Mr.
.
,
close
to
he
Company, which
re-entered
will
the in
represent
W. G.
BURNET,
to
continue
will
represent
.
Company
the1
the 'contri
about one month bution and gentlemen from date. Ladies in have who the districts out-lying in the work of interested themselves to are collecting respectfully requested labours; the result of their to forward
,
has
WILSON
Rev.
Rt.
FUND.
intended
is
IT
.
G.
J.
Fremantle.
and
the are
Mr.
are
W. A. R.
Superintendent,
Sacerdotal
that of the
..'Service
i
who
& CO.,
WILSON
ness,
message. I have
,
heretofore.
as
in
list'
1
,
;
f
owners
I
case
Amadeus, by
"
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Albany
'
i
dysentry. active volcano
Lake,
for
passengers
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an
near
to it
the
by
,
that
is
.
to
belong
—
suffering
' : ,
.
:
from
'
i
our used: in. engines. advantageously at block coal I have a large of this can if desire,, which, you my office, it does not be sent to you ; but
resulted as elections The Municipal and Messrs. Bullock Hagefollows Mr. Aldermen Nash dorn, being ; defeated. the diamond Mr; merchant, Hasluck, is unable to broken has down, and in the Macdonnell reach the ruby field Mr. and has turned back. is
' ,
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AND
: »
the
of Irwin I .consider,
V.
Adelaide,
be be
will
in'
;
1.
stated
;
!
it can
it
:
the destroyed Works Cjhrist-
v
if
merchants,
coal will
large quantities to this importance, greatest I should much like to very colony. on 'out a steep larger quantity' try with trains. goods grades with five Under any circumstances, of
,
Damages
13,000..,
this
.
;
Freezing
a
oenerAl
draught
,
large
portions
depth
greater and improve,"
obtained 2.
December
,
at
greatly/
that received died suddenly passing up the
been
that
is
has
censure
,
ash-rpan.
'
champion-
and
;
won
>
The
SPIRIT,
WINE,
'
.
the
> ,
Victoria
;
It is in
WHOLESALE
.
on
:
Ranges, Hasluck
(Limited).
;
'
.
yesterday
Nicholson Germain was while his steamer Red Sea Wellington, ,i
f
gallons
in the clinkers, slag was soft and the other to either detrimental nothing or the firebars. My opinion of dirt The
1.
by a large majority. negatived December Melbourne,
A
10
run
'
.
Regatta
intercolonial foar-oared ship by 2 lengths. Dibbs,! vote of Mr.
Belfast church.
COMPANY
'
.
December
annual ,
1
&
;
the
News
mile
per
per per' 23 J lbs of coal1 evaporation' 10 J gallons;. 10 J gallons mile run, in Perth allowed while yard. standing After at Fremantle and draw arrival of there was about 7Qlbsr ing the fire,
!
,
Sydney,
been
of coal
lb.
1
,
At the Paramatta i
TOLLEY
per
;'
—
apart.
And
between Perth poration running 117;galls.: Fremantle, '''evaporation
!
.
November
Melbourne,
has -Government Geologist' water an artesian formulated scheme, in order to systematically tap known between; borders of South the supplies and the Australia Grampian range miles the bores to be from live to ten The
GOAL.
— —
following Mather
by, Mr.
has
sent of Commissioner
report to the
Railways. '
21st
&c.,
Sir,—1 -I
your .
a
trial
the
have
yesterday in engine
Fre
TOLLEY
Perth
17th
1888.
September,
,
ARTHUR
'
for to report I gave the above 10 engine No.
the
first-class
C
A
P
;
GUGERI,
thorough
indicated
boiler
per
pressure
sq.
inch, 1021b
Fremantle, pressure 1001b -mantle, pressure ,
pressure sure
'
1051b
iOOlbs, \sure IOOlbs Perth wlorth
;
:
pressure
Fremantle
IOOlbs;
i.>
UOlbs; 901bs
East
;
comsumption ing up fire,'5cwt run i.e. taking iback
.. .
...
,|
IRISH
Ho wick
P erth.
Street,
'
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Usher's
O.V.G.
—
Butter, Dates, Currants, and others), etc.
Usher's
Grand
WHISKY
Dublin
Whisky
:
;
901bs ; time of
Si.,
Distillery
to
a quantity RECORD.
WANTED purchase of
size
paper,
of
Apply, RECORD
OFFICE.
Gntldford Guildford.
Hotel,
Old
Jamaica (Liquid Sunshine). Old Jamaica, Charleston & Co.'s. CHAMPAGNE Pints
,\. !
i
!(
£1
BRENNAN
and
and
Greno's
extra
sec.
Quarts.
Annissette, Curacoa, Maraschino, See., from Marie and Brizard Rogers,
Every
Bordeaux.
the Railway
opposite Station.
:—
'
.
Proprietor. Directly
LIQUEURS
'
i'.
J.
:—
Pommery
;
Convenience
for
i
depart,
depart Fremantle
William A.
30, 1888.
August
:-
Cellars,
and
CHAMBERS, PERTH, W.
Reserve. Special Old Highland.
rum
arrive
Visitors.
CLARETS:—
caaisfiM
Chateau
de Lione. Pints Canet. Pints and La Chateau Tour Garnet. Pontet
and
Quarts.
Quarts. Pints
the
Only and
and
Beers,
brands
best
kept
spirits
Quarts.
Sauternes
' i i
Sherries.
Good
of in stock.
and
Stabling
an
Wines,
attentive
Ostler.
CANNING
HAMPERS.
.
r
...
.
;
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...
jp
!
in
Advertisement
!
|
i
next
week,
of Pier
August
0
30.
R
'& and
CO., For quietness, Guildford in the Colony.
Howick-Streets.
S
A
L
E.
|
£10,000
and situation,
comfort,
the
1888.
No. 801, lately Wellington Location, the occupation Mr. of Arthur Shivers, Dardanup. For particulars apply to H. BRADY. 20/ Bunbury, Sept.
! ;
See
Corner
,
Perth,
;
National Library of Australia
CENTRAL
:—
Fre
eva-
Offices
Highland
brandies Brizard and Maria dlOPale Rogers' / Brandy. Brizard and Marie Old Rogers' and . Cognac , % (Fine Champagne).
depart
247£ gallons;
Old
Co.'s.
comsumption per mile the mileage to Perth and of tender, 790 capacity from time evaporation ;
Fine
.
Celebrated
;
24, 23|lbs nearly: gallons,, on of putting coal,
I
depart,
Fremantle,
Quarts.
i
901bs; 2.47 arrival at Fremantle p.m.; time number of total 27 minutes; occupied 61 time 24 ; actual miles run running time of ruin. time under steam, from ; 41 1 hour Irwin with coal, firing minutes ; weight of coal when starting, in 1 6cwt221bs; consumption 2qrs 5cwt. hour 41 Oqrs 221bs ; minutes, lewt of coal on return, 2qrs; weight' while running and in mak :
arrive,
Bullen's North
to arrive,
:—
& Sons
|
'
pressure .pressure pressure
North inch;' Subiaco, IOOlbs; IOOlbs ; Claremont Claremont IOOlbs;
(Monkey
Co.
Sc.
Pints
WHISKY and
'
pressure pressure
;
,
Perth
Quarts.
Moline and
by
Williams
...
(arrive pres (depart) 1.23p.m., pres1.26 p.m., pres-
IOOlbs Central
and
pints
and
Butter, Butter, Cheese, Bacon, Lard, Jams, Teas, (People's Choice, Sugars, etc.,
(Monkey
Co.,'
etc.,
given.
On hand &
j
,,
merchant;
;Bullen's
departure Subiaco pressure
;
,
..
;East
North
returns
.
... ,
of
IOOlbs ; pressure of IOOlbs time ; Perth, pressure arriyal or 34 minutes with 1.40 p.m., running Perth an of 108|lbs ; average pressure 2.20 p.m IOOlbs per pressure
depart square
'
Bullen's
;
Claremont,
1101b;
sure
:
SCOTCH
.
.
1101b
Prompt
Sale—
ale
Bottled
in glass
full
f
PRODUCE, Chaff, (COLONIAL stored and Bold on Commission.
! ..
:
in
pale
Brand),
'
Fremantle,
-water boiler
.
970 gallons
full,
Brand),
.
bass' ,
;
from
tender
SPIRIT
AND
MERCHANTS.
;
10 engine and tender with ballast all about 42 tons. Start weighingin
brake,
SION
Moline
CO.,
COMMIS
:
:
No.
.
result
WINE
GENERAL
&
of
on
by
-
'
the
is
following
-
Bottled
.
The
jfcelped. the trial
.'
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p.m. with
The engine up. .lighted all of which was wood, as usual, nearly on or, putting consumed before starting This was rather the Irwin coal. small but owing to; the against it, be this could not sent quantity
.
S
.
:
1.7
PRODUCE
stout
guinness'
'
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about
been
NY.,
howick-streets,
Have
&.
COCKRAM,
|
OMPA
perth,
"
.
had
and
pier
:
Fremantle
left
SCHRAMM,
(J
&
ANNING
Corner
;
1.
Manager.
DIAMOND,
.
order,
a
J.
j
Perth.
that with
Limited.
CO.,
i
of
Commissioner
&
r.
1888.
undergone
recently
overhaul.
the
&c., &c,, the honor
information
having .
'
.
Railways,
Office,
November,
Honorable
the
:
Superintendent's
mantle, To
Treasurer at an date. early the Committee, J. F. O'CALLAGHAN, Hon. Secretary!
For
.::
Eastern Loco.
the
-
.Railways:-.
been
:
The
.
IRWIN
TEE
'
TESTING
has
Hotel,
GIVEN
no
AWAY
equal
TO
BUYERS OF A BOTTLE OF BREDALBANE WHISKY. Shipped
by Alex.
Particulars
Ferguson
from
Store-keepers, Spirit
Wholesale' John
all
& Co.,
Glasgow. Merchants,
Wine
Hotel-keepers, Dealers.
and
Agents— Ferguson
& Co.,
Melbourne
$
J
v
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brought;' noblest not, break
,
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be paid Music
per
advaijce.,..
and
,j
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;
iqstfuctiy.e, lsori.. .earneetiyitp.do/aiysfpiik
,
that as
£450 150 100
!.
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£1,000 Less
10
for
cent,
per
can"be"dbtaifiedfrom— pi.-cWm.mSTRICKJjAIJDi '-vvp-
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?
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'Hotel, i1-"
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that,
'
the
gayp planf pe»d Parliament' fdr telling ,
;
uents
to
agajnsf fewC!
to,
,
jmembers
,
...stapd.by;
irijustjcp,;
fheir
.cppsf
onp.,
another
the;,
But
evictor.
;
this
law branded them in the opinions of had men, they
iof, .
only
was
he is However, play. that he :caa6tcgd any farther. He: danriot longer any Force employ force"as"a remedy. 'remedy if atsradvocates might'Jbe'-'a -
:
olpe
(cppldfjle
j#®®,;
i
j;yr(eptyfj0
hajJearnpd i
..Of
1
will
i
be
!the
'-would
saniea'ilonnt
Peentt'
have
tickets
'/of
can
transferred or .pave; returned. WM. STRICKLAND.
nor
the
/eilber their
tljijejn
good
_
IbSS!!'.
Nov:'"3,
!
haIl1.ii//
/
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'
ation! ,
struggle the' to
"fight
if has, fight" 1 stronger1 by' He "is now
and
Jrj;.
!
His has
,4"
and' Ambrose B.C.D. Immaculate'
(.fc-sGFRIil
(Fast-
8.rr-SATi
i
:St. j
,
of
Conception
;
10.-MON?
abstineuce)
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qfrAdyenfc.,,.--
,
Octave
Sfc'Frahbis' Xavier. r StrDamasus I. P.O. St. MelchiasP.M.
TUESi1 12.— WED. 11.
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arid
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has
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then civilized world the iniquities and cities which are being daily in Ireland, hourly perpetrated thousands of hbnest-minded
(eyes
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and and and
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and his Balfour had a distinct colleagues; have made the best of 'and; policyj. in the circutioistances it in which they haye been placed By brute profitable,
it
from
oppression
save
de&th
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justice-loving .-"Ireland1" It
the
cannot
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try
good, haying 'the reward prepared, combat the name for
'Coercion
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spirit
f
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pur
yoiir
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Be
pose, sist iniquity
standing
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Englishmen
shoulder'
to
shoulder
the .Irish-people -in- thefinalthp misrule against which(has the ruin of the country. As tpns, the'
are
made
being
are
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Brit-
conscious
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that
much in'
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purpose, (and-
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with
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their
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preaohe'd
lisi-being
Churcbiriari'
a
who the
of
.as/.theMriouthpiece :
Cardinal ,
take her place of the earth."
all-;.
force probability,
and at
.
qpabfitoatiqps discharge upon., himself
Lavigerie M|pr,
the.
of,
him,,, is
,
.hfpt;
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more,
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succpssful
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eyeja; intenselv.
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has.:.
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tp ee tke.(disgr,acefu:l.i.traflB;c-j men stamped, completely
CRUSADE.
in .His
put;
,
amidst troubles which remains true
oof -the; experiences; slave-trade his career a's during -an long African 'hve missioriary beigotten ih-him sueh :a,ho'rtdr 'and -detdstb.tion of the diabolical that
the crowd
all
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bis
onnressed. She is still animated which caused her to by the spirit labour with -unwearied patience until fShe'hamretnoved»6rie by one ;
h|Ld
rid
,
to
cessors.
Though
secution
suffering
which
the! uou
ox
lux-geujLui
those must
regard
years
of
whom,
as as
his
duo
!;
he
is
,
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of the mostjfieteroelements. was in x J une last that Leo .cbnfidedK to Cardinal1 Lavi-
cpmppsed
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pression
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missiori
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Archbishop: ' !
faith',
the Vicar
is ox
Vicar of Christ, he his children. The Pontificate already
'humanity, destined/! unutterable,
civilizatiob to
;,to
put
,
>-
/Christ!
the
napcl 'an
evils
d esiis,
'of,.,
denounced.
In, the>
mis$ipn
;s!Wt':ldfr great league
PiiHs'.to;
of
sup
Afrida.
in1
slavdry of this
pursuance
per fresh
sorrows
Fprthdr
\
Restrictions i
,p£
for
.
It
daily imposes upon him and narrows he sphere bf his free action,
object
to jlhbbur
years1
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firriily
a
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the'
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fear assarilt! Tbe of present occupant of the Throne Peter inherits a full measure of the for all charity enlightened mankind which filled bis prede established
Temainirig1
it
eloquence glpwipg with all the national' and ,has fervour,, a singular power, pf; graphic description jw|hiph ,arrests,. and,! enthe attention ch ain ;of, audiences
shackles imposed by feudalism on the and to nations, European watch over and foster popular and until rights privileges they .strpng!
mkes;
its; suppression'0 master of an
the
become; toq
system
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to
.end.
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has
jusfc
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of indignation world,. the, The; pulpit of the church of St:: was -'the Sulpicei Clermont of the New Crusade. Before an« audience' cbmposed'of of1 the representatives best ele ments bf French the life,"' 'p'bachpr drew a! picture of the slai,kd: hunts that completely banished (the which had vague riotibris prev on / .prevailed iously the, subje. He told hbw the ;
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will past,- glqriouS;,in -many/ things, bestwho |by pbriiembered thOsq jbe not v< recogiiize 'dd his spiritual -'
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its
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thoroughly and methods,
practical the world wholesale
witnessed the of Brazilian manumission slaves a tribute offered splendid by a dutiful to a loving and,, bepeople J LargO Cand loyfed 'spiritual! fothefc recently
,
idrew
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so
similar
Pope.,..;;!
policy" Ireland
Church,
harassing
been
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the that of the roused
t'onjd
beihg
midst
speaks
her tto _upon her, c 'gloriously character v;vindicartod the vicissitudes of cen through of turies, champion of the poor and
,
see,
appeal
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seritiirients >
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vigorous day when
the
the
amongst
as ever to lead the willing in the1 battle that is people being carried on them; by land against lords1 backed But 'by government; no can as fear be entertained to how the warfare will end5.' THe national cause will ultimately It is a cause based upon triumph.-! and for its success justice-, many
noble The
capable
,
;
equal-
1
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anything, incarcer
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money
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mprisonment
his spirit continue
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very
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'cleter
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not1
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the
I hsive, taW"pltlcfeC Vo hold' b'ri'for the iri'd'
-rwillii
soul.
side.
rtrorjessibh!,'
Crusade
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taken
being:
that
popfident; ,
made in a way fo'reign mariners and habitk of
aghiri
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hands
the gov it'eiialhd for the lay Neither did the; of Mi1: Dillon weaken to alter his resolution
of
time
tqhumap-
by which Europe Middle -once Ages wasv a, noblie .tq jaud nelflsh asiri are
;co®rce.' 'By 'men imprisoning distirijguished1 he1 has, secured to maiiy Converts the Rule! pf Home, pi-injci'ple '
.-..of
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and
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means
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that
';His one.',
lofty
his
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in
vandi
agencies
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uppn
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;
time.
presents pot endure
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alleri
fprithejEnglisli
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a's
oldj,t,pQlS)iof
the-
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a
thbught.1 ''mittstliriye sthrtled, and shocked thb paaiiy perhaps wh6 lo'ok upon' any 'to ,ways feljurn which :haye' into' desuetude
j
ido
-riot;
sbem
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for
nj,thoro.rig|i jMrrtjfealfpur
,but
.
j,th.at.;ths
will
tyranniy hahds
Englishmen! misery land'
suffered for persecution justice' sake." We may take the imprison-J ment of Mr. J". Dillon, M.P., as a cri-f terion of the effects produced by the Coercion Act. being branded by
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child's 'a.Vare
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jityjhefOommends.it, he.will; find, every-
a
their crowbar
defending
against-;
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it-
very -whb pUt >
resources
might
poenjt jijjhan; the cusefi..i.is suffering humanity,
or
;
Hqypunished
,
for
men-,
!
homesteads. of the
.
the
ernment to
rior
,
more
.the
has rieitlibr force militaryadqnafce an BBt undertaking.'
vast
so
at
,
in-'inateril
'enterprise! hopeless one; for to
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To those
evil.
''faith!
money
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delay
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tyrants
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before vainly him, and attempted, found to he Out;, that in; order endn'lieHJWiouldl achieve ,his be would usemeans that'obliged'jito now JriOt ''be3 tolerated.1' <Her kribwS' that' if.Jthe of perf edtl|y (well 'tObject is to'1 be! attained he his"pdtibyn 'Bad- 'as must 'us'e' sev.erbr meahs!''; had"' been if. wash in 'the ';he" pastj He plavinfir' oh1 'at aespotism;
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poor crim| tfer minals enj oying/the luxj oakum and sleeping ury of picking on plank beds were emerging from of the jail, the precincts they were ana always cbrdially' sympatheti-l welcomed cally by their neighj who suffered an jbpurs, .npvpr, to by without opportunity pass manifestations the giving
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;cau;
beiilgs,
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Irish
/'th.e/.
se?yice'''tp
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for liberty victims of into
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years,
his1
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!;'coksiderible
doors very their people .who, by cheers of and expressions sympathy, proclaimed their appro vj admiration al. and of ?su6h conduct!
2 guineas.
singing, Fee, £4. 10 over
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to
quarter,
in
Entrance Children per
uiider,
children1,
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the
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how: /Wches were pecting, .yillages, lit at; midnight, snddenlyj and-how the silence was broken fearfully noise ,of by, the He musketry; the terrified3 natives painted.flying invali d directions the 'formation j of the caravans1'; the of the despairs their captives ; resistance,
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his
jstill intervention was -in more needed; Placed urgently 'intimate of relations by means1 zealous the missionaries with allf ends -of 'the1 earth,1 he had' acCurate information h trade' on concerriiug'
more.
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membeira .Mass, of the Sacred Heart -the
first
branch
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would not bbar the test of a examination. In I hope, that contracts conclusion, wni .be called for and given to a .company tobe the Perth Water Supply, Compapy, styled limited, who must construct, and.oacyT.put the work, subject to the approval of three Civil thoroughly competent Engineers. I am, sir,. Yours trulv. RICHARD DALY. plans,
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but
pound. His
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wiled
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hampered uliaii
be
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the Perth!plicp,p'nr,t nln Monday' ed Carolihe girlnan) Arihstrpng.asclirgqd
to
slave-trader.
ment,
„to
Liberhl 'Th'.'Perah Association.' (2.) That the objects of tlie Asspciation: be the of 'measures prbmbtihh embodying the principle of Baff and the /govern ment "
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more
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press
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money young
susceptible Assistance in given him, and
influences. is
fresh,
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unsophisticated, to 'noble
ever
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for
in the .
of gehtlemen into a, 'Liberal At the preiimiriary
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meetings be gladly
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experiment,
,by
columns of
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thrown! Lavigerie the and: in people himself upon hem; be wiU be sure .to, find valiant ?! of bis His defenders f cause. c
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success
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under which, they consideration, h We
wellj-directed
publication
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work.Cardinal
their,
intp..
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on the1 ;EaWrn-;Rai'ay; earnings the 27 th from, September, ttb 'tli|6'jjh October 1888. The toW!am,ou.ht qriy qd.! from the carriage of pa-qelsj passppgerfl, and igoods .was. £2p755 10s. 6d!, as against lis. 8d. for the corresponding £3,373
that
eulogizing
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one
nope
,tak;en
jReppR|bs,)Vpf,.
traffic
,by
with
Jpress>n
vied
exception, homage to him
Railways
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fact
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beep represented, so when the.many ,
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especially circumstances,
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lTII:app,qars;Roin information qwhich, we have derived from a geqtleman who, lately ...that (yisiiied, ,toenjlprth; the, ,Greenqugh Men's ji Society is ;in,a .Caibqljc, fcYqung V condition. are highly, pRQsperous Therje,, .abofljb, hPi'jmemhqre opf ithe/rol/wekear, and the average 35. attendancejisjabout and .th,ere be Ifsuc.hi-is.itjie.qasq, seemp,,ta; no reason to doubt, the statement, the Cathqlic of the Flats .deserve /yoppg .men, ,all possible, praise. That they, shoqld be able, their association bo strong to, k,eep
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into' the inquiry |cirpum|;iaces! the recent fire qnJl.bpaRj'qe has 'taken Dolphin" place; r£siflt that, is the captain and engineer. pfnthat vessel been ,have censured.: ivTher,eus;,no reason! to .fear, .in ebnsehowever,that, -the/owners oi> the quence of -the decision, steamer will not get the insiirance m'bney to Which they to be bntitled. sebm
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Mr.-M; DoNoaHUE,'a prominent member of the1 Fremantle was to Literary Society,' leave: fori yesterday by the "Flinders" West. Mr. Dorioghue has, we the: North secured an in the! believe, |appointment and Rbeboqrne.i.aip service, public of his duties, be the scene wi?h; hi,1?1 ..„,Wej success in his new sphere,, of life.,,.-./
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composed pf statesmen, of English and tbe leaders over Women fainted,
audience
the
of
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that in London .when he! the harrowing details before an slave-hunt
place entered. into African of 'an
Messrs!. !
deseft.
a
the
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took,1,
clocks ;ahd Healyy Hollands
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the
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-which
-be
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trophies,
will
an 4 pn .Conceptipn,) Iroiaoulate, that\day the Jubilee Presentation" to Dri Gibney is to be made in the Cathedra/ at four iff o'clbckaft.ernbori; V THe 'presence fhe;' of the -doiipfs bbJ !will welbome.
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territories
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of the cabinet—were
travers
i'sffpbw
some
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object 'and conscience the in suppressing that is reducing
its!
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,
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any
the' best;
beep competed. .fpr:at the "0iberniaii last March, in Fremantle took Sports The winplace on Thursday at 'the port.
continent
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andieipprs., not thing:
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slavery. .this, -of that only
against apostle bS
and
out
match
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On- Saturday night, a_public meeting was held '.in' for the St.; Giabrges. Hall, Perth, Political Liberal purpose |bf fprraing' (a Astociatibn. was ex The; .attendance small. A nuirtber of gentlemen tremely addressed the meeting .and a few Resolu tions were passed..
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jSunday,., thh'visitori
of'
greatU
V
in
slavery
Jier..retura_-_trip back brought, lov the Eices.
Iast;
mili+.dTTT!!
Viuowuyoj
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Mob..Royj-...on-
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exposed
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Veryall <pver thef.colony Hbaivy rains 'fell' -Ih 'the Easternlast-week. Districts the downfall particular was exceptionally
Railway must be beginning a W,e learn frprii private lelttejj that of lead and copper oyer ,600 '.tons orq and about: have ,been 900 bales of w'ol taken., trainto frorp Northampton.! by .the lasti three, months. Gepaldton during to;
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niuiaQrlaa
a-icuau
;were a
were
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build
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from the other, side, as in, the the Fremantle Breakwater.) -It is a palpable; fact -that Swan; plain River receives some thousands of, gallons of, .water 24. hours from every a, main which spring the fountain bef supplies neath Mount the Eliza., subterranean streams at Mrs. Mr.: Jones' Finnerty's, and the Pier. Hotel, lt.is Brewery, true, to<>, that every inch of ground fromMount down to Eliza, Hill, is ex? .Strawberry water, of the purest uding descriptions Such, being. the case, there is nothing o but .to be done excavate a large, well somewhere in the, of ftMnunt vicinity and above flood Eliza, high mark, cop? struct;, a reservoir, and large overhead,; thenpe: .main can large, bPr'-leid pipes the principal, through streets, and, small pipes to. the tops of houses. ,,The; water, could be forced: up either. .by a- steam I .don't .engine (which approve; or by a large four fan windmill which. A do approve) and which couldj be erected either on the or on top of Mount -Eliza, One Tree" point at its, base. I have heard people propose bringing water from a distance. I cannot tell why it is thought to expend necessary 5f,or 6 miles of piping, when 1-8 of a mile will do. who robrae Shakespeare says "He of my goodname, &c." Now, I do hot warit to rob any persons of their goqd names. And.. I therefore claim no credit for in this case.. The water, cuporiginality of the cities of Cork plies and Limerick are on the same In procured principle.the latter there was no elevated city ground of sufficient altitude nearer to the than Gallows Green,above city and a mile from' the Garryowen, fully whilst the steam which city engine, forces the is between water, the head 'of the canal, and Plassy Mills an|d About, 2 miles from the on Gallows reservoir, Green. Thus 3 miles of piping.. had to ,pe here 1-8 of a mile would used, whilst be sufficient to from the bottom to the go Eliza. iiThe top of Mount water -would then be in a good position over1 -the city. Will those persons, who propose bring from a distance, ing water go from Perth to thence to the sea.shorei and Wanneroo, alone to Fremantle. instead trnin'o hf direct along the road from to FRePerth mantle? I hope we will offer ho more premiums for opinions, ncr purchase them from tbe other at £1000 each. The/ last side, we had talked of/, shingle, opinionist sand banks/ siltage, shifting currents, until oceans, he nearly exhausted -&c., all the technics in the Geodesy.' He iisSd " Words whose deep impori: .and thunsound dering Amazed each ignoramus ranged around. " He gave us logic but /sound, anything And charged this colony; one -thousand opinions., case of
place
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dra.,wingbf prizes ih'aidrbftfie" of fund the Frkm&ntie1 B6ys"School off A'bazaar will also be to-day.'held. The bazaar to is and open to-day continue to-morrow. open throughopt
to put an done, the infamy. Of effective stop who have -devoted the missionaries to the task mpre than themselves the ,numhalf have died/ but still have succeeded in ransom ber'they And then ;he ing,, :geaj. ofi the struck the key-note grand he has1 devotbd to: which' ebtorprise " bimself when chris j Formerly
tians
recently.,;,
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andf
i.the'innwMaybrsi; took
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number
GerieraF
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'the.
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of the aspect threatening of members were number association at the1 meeting of this present !on last: Mr: White was helcl Thursday 'a The of a .'electe'd member. report to committee 'whichhad been appointed of -the into the state iriquire Society's
Despite weather,'
a
large
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in the volumes originally library, '300 had gone astray and that all Committee's for some time -:tlie: efforts, had only resulted in to get them in, past, 'of 5 or 6 volumes. A hope the recovery was that those persons who have expressed to books- 'belonging the Society in their to the fact would awaken that, possession, were them, by retaining they retarding of the "the1 -education and advancement "Catholic connected with this instiyouthof whom will .-tution— the majority probto take leadupon ably one day be called in Catholic affairs. The reading ing' parts of/the' Journal was the principal item on In ad"thefor the evening. programme dition to the matter written by the 'Staff, it contained an article with the dealing .-"Education a chatty of Catholic 'boys" account cricket match and of a local and the "Notes of a: trip to Guildford was The Editor Ranges." complimented. of the little on the successful issue perio critiand several members dical, briefly A. Moffat then cized the contents. Mr; entitled Mr. read a poem Gilderoy." an( instructive read T. Quinlan also- jgave " and The choice of companions," ing on in a creditable .Mr. J(." Conway recited, and his dog." The manner'; "Llewelyn devoted to remainder of the evening was different members "sharp practice"— to deliver upon extempor.being 'called matters of interest. ianeous discourses on '
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simple
a
much
as
rest
business
pro in
has
l
is
make
his
ought
so
;
to
as
to.
run
devote
ought
get up speed
should
and
test do
nhvt/io
AW
MV
his
during
AWW
rs A
he does
if
no
left
liberal
for
a
so
in
No. 2) otherwise
speed half
to
the
get of
a
wind,
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going
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the distance of the What successful
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champion his opinion that
a
must a, runner must at first try aud whichever
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race
running
in
person,
strong, skill|at .distance
When training hour about
an
than
sprints
work
to
for three"
a
cafe the
<
Bruce
the motion.
styler6f
starting of
fastest
it
it
over
in.
men
of
far
with ,
arm
advantage
the
the first
the well
are
.other and
held-
was
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was
in
,
were
competitors Hayden.
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interesting piece of newu -which' reaches us concerning the teachin'g of modern The philosophy. northern cointerested in St. Bishops, Cuthbert'B at College, had under
promote
thought. that the who are
an
late at Ushaw meeting: serious the consideration, and need of a course propriety of.philosr to the ophy, supplementary ordinary scholastic course, dealing particularly with the errors of modern' their-
English
Their
Lordships'
desire
and lay at Ushaw
ecclesiastical
educated
isj
students L
he
stall '
duly
these direct
equipped against brought into more
being with
err
drsfliy cohtabi
form and direction than.' they be by a simple of the ordin-i. study books. Th'ey therefore deter-' ary text mined to- invite Mr. Wilfied Ward to their
Mould
i
as gave to become
a course give aud we are has accepted no
more
found.
Ushaw
modern
on
delighted the invitation,
competent Mr. Ward and
osophical
aud:tlie
went
with
in
thought
combated success
it
on
philosophy .that
more
and
;
lie
hear.'
for
pwbably could
through
;
a
be
phil
at
course
theological
English
College he has
time since that himself thoroughly
modern
to
person
and
at the
run
ii.:
;
We
through
longdistance. for them. training I generally take
I
possession.
limbs," to train
and
a
ing,
a
He healthy. distances different he thinks he can
week
to
owing
at 'Brbken prevails of incendiary repetition
in Victoria named has obtained £200 Court agairist damages in the District William Lovel Davis, who' 'expelled him from the of the Canter grounds Race Club iat a race meet bury Park
and
a
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excitement
A bookmaker Richard Lascelles
I practise about I am training I have done
gradually. yards runner"
be his
began to get
and arm
in the South clerk Brisbane the Queensland National who absconded with £312 has Bank, been arrested at Townsville, with 'i£287
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side' right lake
stride
.a
tournament The
Hill;
let him begin at once to train for best, and not a little of keep at it, try and accomplish When everything nothing. I began to run I found I could do much
in
the
v'
Saturday
on
branch
and
better
jthe
attempts.
&c. foods
master
it;
by
merits
'
quoit tie
Hill
,
training
A man
run
j
being
ai;e
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the
it,
Jnbti
amount
A
Your it will
But
all
as
"
Clarke,1
;
I
to
again!
followed
and,
Pearson.
attribute
can
small
arms
Wfc
to train starting slow of jogs muscleshar
without, process
as
.or
sudden able not to foot off your
quickly
great
known.;' :
surely at a breakneck After speed. at a practising slow if I feel confident of letting gait, myself out without I run any fear of injury, say, if for a mile,. from thou training any where one sand yards to three-quarters of a mile, doing fair so at a, pretty about twice a gait week, in a while a fast running, once hundred yards or of a, in. to, quarter, mile... order,
;
runners
The
am
right your
I ime.
T
a
how to diet in a
is
the to
In first three
or
sufficiently,
the
,be
others, world use
;
torturing which will
reason
you The
all
is to eat a suitable allowance of meals, with of cooked a, generous together portion and stewed fruits of almost vegetables any kind which will suit the if taste. Liquor, will used properly, do much a to strengthen think man and I don't of either ale, a'glass used at a meal will do any or porter lager, should Smoking when training body harm.
that
deal
great
a
which is one 100-yards
a with, foot, necessary in this you are at home will see the
Great
becoming
recourse
be permitted. take two order so, in
will
you
dition
never
have
arms
for get the motion correct forward with stepping foot will motion put the body iii than This small any: other way. if
arm
step. right After
to say, confining yourself and toast; will, do more to tea, steaks, chops, in training a man than if. he. were;<to disgust himself in anything which indulge happened in the to be handy line of which eatables, would his I that tickle consider 'the palate. beBt way to satisfy the inner and at the man, have the stomach same time in con proper
I usually mile or dened
itself
very
quickly
to do
better
meal,
every
back it
front
advised.
to benefit
as
strict
Your
starting, of fast
work.
diet
manner
that
"
will send your and the heavier
;
arm
ought
to inclined be taken
should
is
your small
a
nr
VtU»U|
feel1
not
first
proper I find
h'mo
of-
i n
Toe die
to 'where facing you word set" lean forward, whole your weight on the left extend left in front and your your
arms and shoulders. large of the which I arms,
extend
a
MgOllllOU
trials
month's
rro
o UU
follows: and foot,
can them, for tha,t use you purpose. To return to where you are standing on your mark: when the pistol is fired forward step with left foot about and draw a foot, your
prize. he takes his
when
to
DUVUiU
all,
for
,
more
week, competing
racing
is
which
one
as
the
quick majority
the
describe, mark
per
actually
thing to observe ner champion (observed prepare one's stomach, or The
trial
one
vnn I
powers Above the first
so.
;
be cautious
Uft
evening sprin valuable auxiliary he after should,
the
it
condition. for the
waiting
But is
back.
m
with
Ihrow
to
.one that
that
squarely
At throws
ai
have
distance. favorite four evenings of the distance the full
be sufficienVfor He
week
while
left
and
;
ight do
why
he should 'set athlete should
state,
in
one
must
that
race'
'
popular
almost run.
to
his 'system about take
brought
this
merely
foot
pursuits. out his
next map for athletes
see
taken, various.
with
will which
:
as
.to
One
runs.
for
'
the
to.
as
rare
positions
stand
Food'
man
to
will
UAHtl
Fraser,
Wright, Horgan. Richardson" moved "that in the; of the House the Ecclesiastical
an
views
all,
to
The
a
He
j
(5).
of
to dissipation he intends; to exeel in adieu His next to-ic.;
if
bid
running, take month's training, if he were as running >and against opponents
-
Richardson,
more
the
your the toe of large enough to put foot about fifteen or twelve your fight into; inches back of the mark, and about six in ches to the rjght of wherevourleft foot will be. This will so put you in a position that'yon
have American
left
ting, in
—
Messrs.
GOOD
of
once
.
Noes
of all training well and strong
are pistol the' most
addicted:
is
young
week.
the
Sholl.
practice
the
The
best
,
.
1
'
necessity:
prime
.and when although
'so
all
regular
This
:
'
feel
runners
behalf
after:
must,,
healthy
a
yi
asked the Colonial Horgan Mr. Steere, "Whether a clerk Secretary in the Colonial Secretary's department, and also a salaried clerk of this House, to do his work has a substitute in the Colonial while he Secretary's department is attending the day sittings of this House and if so, are both paid." Colonial said The that Mr.! Secretary Steere had no substitute, but did, after at hours, the; any work that accumulated office the performance of his duties during Council. in the Legislative The second of the "News reading Libel and Registration Bill" was paper moved by Dr. Scott and seconded by Mr. Fraser Marmion. Sir M. it thought would be better if the bill were considered at some session. future The was and motion, however, put, a division the following for, being called was the result Ayes (15). Messrs. Scotb, Marmion, Randell, Warton Parker, Morrison, Shenton, Campbell, CongclonJ Pearse, Brockroan, Keane, Venn, Harper,
not
nicest
Mac and
Gaylad.
interviewed
is,
man
determines
"
«asked'
AS
;
young Ihe practice daily. evening is the The dis from 6 to 8 p.m: time, say which he ought to run when tances training should from fifth to four-fifths of vary one the actual distance of the .which he contest
—
-
i
oiff.in
cannot
run
,
he
training.
.
nf
.385
some
get's
Al»ro
1st
,
AAVAgOUl a side
.
.
'liK»<oi«ir
l-l
AVJLAa
a
the
to
Colonial Harper :—l. Whether any Secretary steps have towards been taken for' paying a reward the of gold in the Eastern discovery to the District, Messrs. prospectors, 2. When and will Huggins. Cblreavy the Government, the having proclaimed be in a position to act Goldfield, Yilgarn in the matter! Sir M. Fraser informed the hon member tha5 no claim for reward could yet be con sidered inasmuch as the field in question to had not, so far, been ascertained be
-
f'
y
a
!
simple;
diet
.
e $.
'
PERTH
he
O/J
while
necessary
enough, but that too much is the day of the competition they are in good condition as mah< yet -a compared with the average rule they have' not as much life as one would The 100-yards dash needs the expect to see.
and 'substantial. nourishing, stale meats, fowl, eggs, bread, milk, with at intervals, be said to a little fish may form the staple diet of athletes. When by and suitable rest temperate habits, regular
'
'
t
if
TV
If
to be Fresh
.
1
success.
g» o c
!
Mvi
mm?
retire .eight
:
taken, arrives,
simple.
The young athlete dietary programme.
help it. to a question reply' put by Mr. in the Legislative on Council, Harper the Colonial Secretary "Friday, evening, stated that the financial in arrangements connection witli the Midland Railway were not The Govern yet concluded.' he said, could not take ment, however, to the of steps with reference resumption the works, until February 1890, when the first 100 miles was be com required, .to,
' '
.gentlemen every "Deb.' 2nd 1888
o:
'I
«
to,
step commensurate
'
:
well
that
like
4-Ti i UAAAO
very
practice
hole
runners
contests, should be
'
'
'
AAA
CU&UIUU
.
I
on
the
any way, athletic
'
here
sports
'
of
cess.
1
of
do
Flying
Towton Race
A
their given in running!
success
Learning
'
'
grand
Day,
-in
It O'Hara. and tiressome without
0.
,
a
'.
to have
May
..-in
Thursday,
on
'
of
One
;
with charged' down the east:
-Cove,
had, that, they; for him, but he resistance. any'
are
is
;who! native
Fanny's
Boxing'
on'
airather,
&
Jilloong,
—
champion"
American
quite
'
carried.
"
interviewed; and have
paper, secret
-
j
of
aid, fund
Griffin,
murdered
'
near
coast;. arrived.in
in
themselves
ifj
of
some'
2th and 13th ofi ,Uth, ,1 assortment of fancyj A splendid from goods has just been received
;nian'
having ,
made;'
been
leave of absence was Fourteen days' Mr. A. Forrest. granted Sir M. Fraser moved that in the opinion the allegations contained in of the House Alexander the petition of Gumming, re to be on ceived, read, and ordered printed the 31st of October have been satis last, whose factorily disproved by the Officer conduct in' the administration of justice was and impugned by the said petition connected that all "orders and entries out therewith be: discharged and struck of the minutes and records of proceedings of the House: Mr. Horgan complained that the prayer of the petition -had not been complied with. Nor had, he said, all the paragraphs been replied .to. Mr. Horgan then pointed out that did not give his the. magistrate notes the firewood He consider on case. held. ed an, inquiry shouldbe. Upon the Speaker stating that it had been decided' by the House to deal with,
which
England,' affair'
diligently! them and
ought to command a readyj the that is the general opinion be a' great success.
'
sale.
was as-j
.the
on
„Hali,
this
'
building
,
be
elected been
'settled;
rest
;
,
Convent.
Town.
', '
position. in Bazaar
,
.
-The
find
be
may'
will'
who have
.
-atiy: the
'actions
'.their
by1 'those-
will
streets'
council
new
.is
I about.
inlci-" .«aid ";chamjno».s|»i Very .few athletes, ever themselves into get really condition for the' 'of' an perfect performance athletic feat. The trouble' is' that inot' ithey
CbUXTJLTXiXV.
Four
...
.
of clear
"'question 'forthwith! suted' 'Watched '
;
duced
It is to be yesterday. has been ,intro-| hlocid have' Council, we shall everythe vexed; should and that be, in,,
fresh
.that
;
BECOME
TO
Smith
'
1
now,
hoped,
1
regular. pretty nine councillors
!
his
and
.sworn
,;were,t!uiy
are
.'attend
those; who,; ;d.o Our new.Mayor.-,
training. .getting
early,
which
sleep
mark
question. Mr. Venn's motion that the vote for Plates for Perth and Roebourne Queen's was lost. be no longer allowed Mr, Horgan moved that in the opinion to issue of the House it was desirable a index to the Statutes instead of proper The motion the present worthless one.
;
,yet
HOW
'
;
rise
The
Duration.
Handicap—
Losers'
,
.
2nd Hack
Fishmonger.. 3rd. Duration,
pherson's Wallace's
,
weather.'
and
proper
Firebrace, 1st.; G. A. Tpwtoh's Race— Shadow. Gerald1st;
;
Jilloong Co's. Aim,
—
—
;
'l
evening
Friday
on
.Heart/.topk plape. and. notwithstandine
Murgoo Handicap ton Cup Smith &
j
.
Association
,
breathing
early,, hours'
;
while
:
training.
Wal Fish
j
..
'-
'
'>
,
.The monthly,! of '--the Branch,
.
.(.
and
Macpherson's
Davlot's E.. F., & Go's Mirage! 2nd 3rd. Hurdle Blacklock,
On Wednesday, Nov.. 28th, .the Colonial to. Mr. Horgan, stated Secretary, replying that it was the intention of the Govern to ment to take no reference steps with certain improper language alleged to have be been used by the Police Magistrate, cause that gentleman had denied the imand his denial had been confirm putation ed by the testimony of persons who were in the court on the occasion in present
i
',
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'
,
Vii
-J
.
.
1
Hii.-.I
;
AS
;
Handicap—
!
....Hi-
...
k;<i !'
Aimj, 2nd
Towton
Smith
'ALBANY. i.i
"
//
COUNCIL.
'
"
.
—
Mil
-
lt<>
1st
Stakes— .Greenough,' F. 1st; Wittenpom's 3rd. Craig's Valentine,
;
:
3rd!1'"'
-:''Dec.J
with
'
'
'
week
:i;:
,
;
'
tionV'are
who have Exhibi-
Monger;
Observer.)
—
Lease 66-231. Williams of Boraning, Arthur Gull, to the Williams Road has applied River, to erect two Board for Swing permission road between across the Minor Gates Bridge. Maradong and Williams"
shortly.1
the Melbourne back to York
to
;a' visit'
Oti
(By
"
Mr. bOen'
Iln
with
after which' I take a cold gloves, and sometimes bathe,' bathe in salt which is As for water, very strengthening. I what is food, and rare eat eat, plain very few and' such interfere as potatoes vegetables
the last are results of following and the Thursday's Friday's -meeting. ,of Maiden Club !at .Geraldton. Victoria, Turf Plate T. L. Binges' Burges1 Hero, lst;';i;iF. !G. A.'Towton's Blacklock 3rd. Irwiii, 2rid, 'Griddle's Race— W. 1st'; Selling ,(Gaylad;'' ' W. 'k 2nd M P.' Maley Euclid; Macpherson's 3rd. Victoria' Young Randwick, Gup—
of
respected intends
Thomson;
:
nflll
first
dry, then,
.
in
Rome,
rendered
conversant'
=,
with
England,
and !has
tiiah
occasion
public""
one
.
removing
much
our '
Dr. Officer; to 'Melbourne
ODl.
VV
me
and
towel,
coarse
The
'
:
'ruhioured'that
is
f.llO
OltAOOAB
Turkish
shower
'
"'It
Medical
w/\n/1
rubs
who
trainer,,
.
placed
th'e'estimates.
the soft
a
'
'been
have
'shall'
com
of
with
'
-
to
sufficient
a sum-
think
'
as
work
the'
plete' ujidn 1
soOn
'as'
never
1
the
'
fcherO
hands
AND
GLEANINGS..
Arthur Munt is appointed and- Field Operator as Inspector porarily on the Wyndham-Goldfields Telegraph Line. to the Black Muir has applied Thomas to erect wood Roads Board for permission the Warren- Albany Road a Swing Gate on
at '"landing,"' which 1 recently of Railways, to: inspect the. place promises erection of a. platform the'
ahd1!to"'caus'e
NOTES
SPORTING tem
act
:
to
'
V:' 'to"
I I
as
possibly have ruii after stop abruptly it to strain a apt I,
,
tion,.'
GAZETTE.
yards. bard,,
I
.as
until
up
with this I run When,., through of a mile a quarter to start the perspira after which I the give myself "into
si
''
Crossing, "'to the'Commissioner
"'Parry's referred; I'believej
muscle. bout
fast
as
;
GOVERNMENT
running
was
forty yards ease gradually
.
:
1
at
about
and can, about 100
negatived.
mm
gold been
J
of
:
on
ftohdecL -Tri reference
form
meeting.
:
field&V
of the vicinitythe way have
=
next
for
by
.
in aridplaces
should
Law,"
Grant should ;be reduced annually over a period equal amounts extending 4 years with a view to its final abolition time. The the end of that motion
profits
,
terrifying.
the
torrents1
the'
Ought
:
-
:
were
'
ill'
that'
1
question
of the the discussion to be limited by at the the programme
that
decided
was
"
rent
From thunder Rain fell
tKe storm.
of fuivy ,:we hear
asunder,' the1' eastward, and lightniiig
It
from
!
were'
j
distant
'trees
.
-reports'' in'tlie
,
miles
'
York,
'
few state,'
A
'
rain.
heiavy
applause.
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ecu rred in a hi« explosion United. States. mine syb Bittsburg, coal Onenhundred -and sixty miners have been entombed, and. it is feared tbat .they have
Woolwich Sir 'Redvers K.C.M.G., inadvertently He.
.
EAJt'S
in
passed
wfyich
the;
them that who
train
Hampshire, ,
i
reredos
new
A' magnificent' been placed1 in London',1 which/will in the world tiou
"
8t.;
justi
is
life-|
has'beeh Ci'iip'inal
Sessions.
;
Cbrapahy,
ffib' .
of
'.'jjart-
this
year, uttered
atid
'forged
\n
sfte?'gbfa!Why W' Albany,
"including iids
Asal'ary
of
on
an
£15,00
a
early
alleged,
and'
at
!
per;
effeQted'
by the Queen
tniikiiig
pl'ovisioh
"
A'
j
j
,
"
the
amazement
light blue
bad
"
German
leave
Yiqtoria anil
Even
mortals. bf not always
'is
a
3.Qb" lngersoll
recently
GlWtpne,
prMe tpuph
jEpglis));: the. iiifidql
him. tioning sons,
eveu;
j'ectui;er
have
written,
the
slaughter,.
had
man
"'Nothing
'
best 'dnd
and
tovs, '
to
1
you1
sick;mother
your
towattl8:;The
'And'
-journey.' 'the1
When
necessaty
Do
-will
>
to
-
sum
undertitand
you-
be
-
-you-
feally'
1
Mv.;
;
:
in
toe
'accompany
-
dear;
i
-rourid,
the'
»
Margaret,' tears.
gbod iny
aifted
her
.OiWhy; are-
not f-l
i
said -the relations1 tb as -I banfiOt find' I havd" not' indeed;
another1 niece ?
'
-
almost
not
-
we
through
smiling
.
.
now;iNo'
'
'
ibne
"
-
'
my Had
that' Ifshe -were1 'hefO I happiness. shouldi not be alone; " But then" he said tecoteribg1 his and I -firmness "you-- are iny protege '
said the interior
an
ThenJjrou looking'! vases?
Count
have But
"Oh,
and
1
his
own
.flea
!
have the
on
received the that hearts;
family
have
friends trouble
'
of charity Now let us to the peace
loss
i
with
to-
some
depart without
most
a
-.en-
This is, certainly shiut." »Q of imaginative, writing— there bit, ajftpj of :the insanity mffBt really ,be something who could writer, abputi.the of .geflins as -this,;. And such a picture conceive it is, stainless then Sj yirhpt picture,, ,aud the pride .of -alii ithe flower knight, into; on chivalry, riding fchei .Western,, and theu, just before the crash the fight, and up his, horse, of the onset,) pulling in a sort ,of leisurely indulging quietly his, ."flea -in .,a entangled after, pursuit, I'he idea is original shirt.' anyway. tangled
—
j,
h j
,
mixture
to
their to
cheerful
knees thank
prayer and goodness; her 'two little
mercy
"
and had God for
one?"
to
if
God could
I
ones
had
!
I would
suffer
a
every
thereby restore O my God, hear my
the
New
Year
confide'
your you bben
have
still
found
Mrs.
Robert
-the
what's
the1
old
good cheeks
wet hand.
the
Himself
"
the
child.
one
but
great good of
doctor"
doctor's an oracle. nop ?" he say, this doctor he and came, my "Yesterday her sickness. him all about then he decided that ; the alone could the Plbmbieres and I have made inquiries and expensive it is a long
of
waters
her.
save1
found
that
"
That's
said
true"
thihk where a
but
better," O my that my where in
means
that
I
God,
some-
world beyond
go of
there
that
;
curing
my
reach
I
her for
j
my
|
blood,
give every member, my body, said Margaret. my life,"
Hard
sacrifices
of you," is
only humiliating
you
good
little
|
you
'1
man
accused
recently'
\
taking
by
an
not but
defile
of experience their ears
they fallen refused apostle
which
he
'
party frbm would
particUlfiiisiing,
a at all events, introduced into the traditions of That statesmen: was" how attacked by the Radical 1
element
British
heart."
in
Thmr Chamberl&fn
the Irish 'borrowed'1
by
tin'd
speech.
Mr. was
of
which,
new
step, will cost but which and a have much' sense
had
describing that epithet'
his
Judas")
|
a
of
sentence every in Bradford
circles -
not be required the "It potter.
of
tiem
manufacturing by th'e ton,1 perjury of' advertising Gladstone perjui1 falsehood and ingraining hypocrisy
('
will
interrupted a matter in itself as
Mr. platforms. called 'them a and devils-— moonlighters, andj Mr. Smith Was a Mr. (renewed laUghter.)
had
j
would
in which the of the Irish people had within the last four
'
want of money." the '"'That remains, to be seen" said Listen love mother your potter. ; you much ? you would do everything very her ? to cure I
three king Mr. Balfour
j
cannot
the
means
is
cure
the
public Gloucester,
pack of liars, (laughter)— moderate Balfour
to;
God!
my
j
at
Smith,
in
man
if wondered read the terms
representatives been described from weeks
will! she you see, Said the child weeping mother's
Lord
not
had
I
Therefore
the
best-abused doms. He
fully; "
truth
was
understood in Ireland that we was
impudence
thought
Staub,
little
of /most
little
'of the in the Treasury between Mr. Smith interview1 "Mr. Walter and his old friend" (laugh Mr. Bailfehr the other day had, ter). his own the astounding to use words, to describe himself as the
did
mother told He reflected,
the
First famous
the
The-
"
What
so
and
they defamation
Almighty
answered
so
ad two
our
against them
well
get
speeches
inquiries,
Aon said for
Irish people. Against had a of also conspiracy and of forgery hatched by in Eng the most powerful newspaper Shame! land Yes, but more (Shame.) shameful still that it should be ratified in and the closet of the completed
does
Speak,
tell'that."
can
And
poor
caress
It
Rqle meeting
the truth, to blacken the Irish conceal members and their cause, and to ap selfish aiid every domi every peal tb' of the instinct race ruling neering
little
matter
potter, with his
Home
most distinguished statesmen, at direct in the even enemy's camp, with one as to the conflict another matters of fact.' The" English simplest had done wonders considering people what calumnies had been heaped up to
'
"What's
sobbed the of all, no
years painstaking and known had
'
a
Bradford
at
Hall Bradford,! George's Octbber 25th; Mr. O'Brien, M.P.; th'at no more1 powerful argument fbr be Home Rule Ireland could-, fact that the duced than aft'ejc;
about
child.
"
sight sighs
my son and grant my request." The -clock in the church tower struck The Old Year died away and twelve. !
goodand'ojd to'
you
"
We go.
St.
of incessant
'
now,
Said
ing her brawny"
is
con the good widow asleep As she gazed- with tinued to watch. look on her little loving Paul, longing were now whose ordinarily pale cheeks of the evening, rosy with the excitement her lips. broke forth from a
sorrow,
for
—Why
me.
Now,
'
fast
prayer " Oh my
'
weeping.
arms
again," "First
of graticonfidence;
hope and on
Long-after
fallen
.
National Library of Australia
His;
all
a
their
to
recourse
now,'
enough,
at:
Speaking
:
are
M-P,
O'Brien
'
at
for since and' ad 'loved
when one's in trouble. crying mend the a bit. not matter now have it all out." ; will never "My mother
more
calculations and expecta receive the sum of you will
fell
ap Staub
'
his
God
all
Mr."
girl.
we
off
flood.
work;
gone,
to put hands and'
my
a
boys, these
apprentices with Mr. 'all'
this
,
kind There have been must' gteat voice and manner ness1 in Mr. Staub's which showed he felt great solicitude, into for the' little threw herself girl
not
a hoping1 that' -unite us again
happiness,
They
here,
1
con-:
-
itude,.'
said
"Come
-
see
are." and
time
me
walsh
asked ishe. minute ; only on my Sunday
begin.'?"
earthenware There were money-box. oi deli was sbven. A great, breaking and a Heap of heard on the! pavement; were' soon .over the coppers rolling;
if
see
arranged
Margaret's
not 'get afresh.
even
and'
over
prettily The united
we
were all apprentices Ijstenipg in Silence, and Vere dialogue looks themselves ; exchanging among with one theh each one went impulse and took out alittle to his draWer,
red
missing and'all with painted
Come
just,
youu collec
The
'
are are
designs hand. master and look how
him
shall seb the in your' 'large
my
describe
your
When! shall later than
make-'
to tKis
any' 'of little bird your mother worse?
what's'up." Sir,,' vases,
missing!" none no,
these
could
.this
me
to
give coat,
--
are
any
in
per
"
"No
!ybu." and so
-
you
heip
tion."
pstlb
eyes brokeii
Or tell
so
;
you you
Or perhapls is "your
dead?' Come now
is
agaiust
,
will
this' time Staub took Mar During her towards by the arm garet drawing
much
I
and-'
all
Have
!
praising was Baptist' mired the little
light
and'
:
swollen
proached
child,
-
dejection
thalrilr
be sick
must
worn
my
'Sir"
new;
"
in
were about they entered 'the room
and
He perceived her her what' caused it.
asked-
journey."
a/imment-ifrom
to
as
young
you
—
:
£290
.men
difficulty tffe egpjains iigraoll to ridiculous look "It mpy way: hut such vermin, after such" men without the spotlesff Bayard might,
oitgpifei.desipt/pji battle knightly
he
the
of
collected
-
a
'
deductions have been when,' all " and expenses. made to pay debts This was the height of good fortune. the family left who When were alone,
after,
eminent
other,
also
and
-
Review,
enough
distress.
1
to help
Something !
start.
of
the
for
cure
will'
me'?" I" And!
crying?
your virtuous
this
tions,
stooped to, expose
<
whp,
fills
passed-
to
has
statesmen
Gftthplic two or.
,'i;jie
\
because
exercised,,
sorely
are,
,
the,,
,
,
1' America;many
fo ;refjqtipK)hW'i
gppdwuap
do
—
the
t,h,i|po.g.b
Ailipitiq
char
our side of, the Mr. ;that, accident an devoted part ,of on
cfiiefly
a
Had but
all
people in ask -each1 one
giving
you
'
flowers
" Mrs. has My employer, Robert, to inform sent me you that1 he has had oil the happiness of selling your paint to" price ing for an unexpected him a The 'by president stopped look. "To an the amateur," pursued " The proceeds have- sur man. young
i
dplpnei acter,,
what-
towards
have and
ceremony, smile.
robed, a
"
ones, darling the zeal you have that proved
you
vain,
day." Just
.
is
on
if-
they are enjoying, joyous feast may
Queen
crowned,
,sceptre-bear|ng. "
nevertheless
in
to my the 'good1
me
to
:eaWiifagg
'
'
Staub's had done.
"
":
you
Imperial
.
ran
m'qn1
jacket
as
you' You
ironclad.
human an" ordinary h»in.g, his tp teasing neighbours given of exhibitions other hobbledehoy a'nrd| Some innocent persons erkment. do not that eat, Sovereigns fancy other and like people, sleep, breathe; the ills ef the coinahfi We, exempt from, |
'
fresh On tation
come
he time he on, then his then cap,
my
And
been in Christ
much
to
-
feel
-lessons-
was
ruler
had
change At one -
new
sip
gratulate shown.
a
the
wife
-boy.
eyes; Then turning children he said
himself
apgust
his
to
-
!
journalist He disguised served the an, ou. board
(
thought.' and as a waiter mperor at; lunch
excitement
sign
I hope we day, reflected of the-s.un
some
,
eapoliian,
greatly she had' made. given by the ptesidbnt them in their distress for the expenses suffice
had heard' the Margaret, also; to her words, and they were motive of sorrow. 'the the consul duy following she betook Herself to Mr, back to take sbme work' she
a
and
whole being. " said' the Yes," president and confidence'1 moved, "joy of your soiil. taken possession
of further giants the members of'
bass
a1
the fur
caress
but- I illumines
growing
a
his
'put-
"
j
junior
happy,
T.'ms
down
-sat
!
of St. Albans) Truth anmim. which will thus be to will be devoted
make
of this
middle
1
Rbyal'Eafnily.1 u\
'
!
boy- towards him, ?" now feel-like " 1 hardly know,"
(
motfey1
1
the
hereditary
showing
is
the
all
hour
the red wine in 'his 'up he seemed almost in an ecstacy. ; said the Paul" president, drawing
cup
her grand-cbildreri,
for
to to
an
'
pleasant
would
lie
i
Pertli.
scale
a
byThe'
to
doctor's
fire
so
him.
would would
i
Duke
savings
disiiiclibation
a
of
over
'
I'arliameut
was
.president look at -the blind A complete-
at Coventry) a, 'huntsman,
year,'
''
£965
<»f
salary «aye that-thb
w
Mil-
enormous
of
Earl'
(the
a'
lay
the
'
made'
I
in
'w'blphrs-in, falconer (the
grand sat1
was
of cheques, of money. landed and
arrested
very
But' to
:
-lodging. In the
at
'
Guzco
increased
by
with
come
expenses you- have'
nation.
1
!
is
;
she had taken- the waters Ploinbieres. " Then I' Ibok as must upon tayself with said the widow incurable" resig
:
!
'wHich
b'upkh'ou
it
much
at
if
you
:
the Royal houseliq|d, of /.the abolition Royal master a of the employs,
the
with
join-
and
ready
was
laughter
trial
Prisoner
sura
whs
1,1
Hu'iiti
a
t\\o
but
Refrehdhments arb being made
for
and; number
considerable
a
liealising
'
Oliver,
South Wimmera the in Goroke,
by the
'employed
-will
1
committed
o&taWell
little
-we
to- see these sightof life, acondition different and yetso united in happiness by charity 'and Soon bursts of1 mirth' gratitude.' the rang through poor
It
-
Sj-uriior,
Hen ry
Prarik
Horsham,
iffy
ready money rich-people ever1 Open
'
1
f
children,-
.
'
'by
little
very
and
iprpvide
send his own doctor to see examined her, who, after having Mrs. Robert with care, declared' great that she could never be relieved until
f
table.
to.
a
i
At
daughter's and feast,
.supper,"
everything
in uf the crucifixion representation, has marhlej and cot Italian iSvhiteii like it It. is said that.nothing !£24<000. in England-. seen been hasbefore isige
will,-
into
'
supreme the reaction for her, and she a state vof weak
was
kindness
1
and'
son's a
desired
we
Then she helped the servant the cloth ; two childrenlit. and the half at end- of
atten-J
It
"
'the
:
at
,
Cathedral,
art.
of
by
shall
customers; well-to-do will you
a
efforts
assistance relieved could not sickness ;
for
mother
to celebrateyour Rome return' by allow -us you will
institu-j
some
attract
the
themselves
surprise
the
said-
Yes;"
t
Newj
lias
Paul's
-this
sustained
which
ness
You;
,
of learning.
tious
-to'God
to receive."
J
''''
thanking
children
my
been
o£ fher Had been too fell back; again
you- out prepared which of -their own money, pocket the purpose,, and saved for they .up-learnt have now' by experience 'they that "it is more to give than blessed
-
dollars among ,300,000 Massachusetts and
-live
I
have
'I
-
:
a
effort;;
relieve those the president.
said
:
all
had
ran
thanks
to
suffering"
are
In -
children
give
able
am
had
a
distributed
I
to
me
-Besides,
Hamppoor New Henry Winkley, went to who Philadelphia! sbire boy, died a millionaire, years ago, sixty-five one of the been pioneers having inj the Amerioau developing croekery-traUe.j New his love forEngland hp ,,To:sliowi .
for
is.
"
opp.osijtpvdivpctjp.nj
;
-It
JQY ,
and began kindness.
for -their
"
train;
and- her
Robert them
towards
the
killed.
.aqd \
Mrs;
EVE—
..
SORROW.
AFTER,
wrong
,dpyvn:by>;a
knocked,
was
that
thete are to dispose of, but in -Dole whose hearts are -to help their neighbours
COLLECTION.
which had "happiness while on the poor family duration. of short her troubles Robert poor Mrs!'
but
was.
'
V.C.,
Buffer, the on leaving on the alighted
-
of
The ray shone for
(Continued).
i
Colpnel
Henry
THE
IX;
said
.
1
and
,
'
Record).
'
I
at
occurred lately, Station. Railway
fatality
A.
Chapter
!
!
sad
XI.
Chapter
.
'
tion.
A'
anxiously. "Ybu know
.
by
children.
1
against
;
quickly"
-
-
:
practice Associa Onurcn-
the-
spbak
:ohild'
1
'him
-
Speak;
j-
'
;
ritualistic
ttr
sleeping'
'
of
-
of her
side'
f
-the
for
the'
by
kneeling
:
|
the -made
answer
!,S
'
appear
and-
-
Frerush
,tlw
from-
I
him
-
R
|
of the 'commandwith of Canterbury the Archbishop of Lincoln-, 'to Bishop King,
charges .
( Translated
>W.
before
E
—
'
T
DAUGHTER.
I
perished. accordance' -In,
the Court, has cited
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'
alii
E
1
.
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T
<
serioofc
'
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were
angel to
—
elect
(cheers) him
(laughter).
because they the national He believed
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in fifty about, yards from at a a mountain from the thirty, yards
fell
only,
.
railway. T!he
i
,
population. of the most
I-
state
is
in
.
a
;
painful
been five months on that bad wethers The station the road. sheep are clean the others :dothed and very, heavily but were also well through woolled,-. road .this 'bni the so dry long being notwith and- idirty, season .were dry.
expitement.
.
:
>
knew
as
a
such Australia.
at
'
thejParnell
: -
i,,
I
A
:
resolution Irish
'
condemning
the
,
Go-
Army
<i8hr'
'"Issued':
returns.
the
for
year,
|
The
,
;
VSverage
sufficiently of their
;
.
seeds
500
;
officers, 1
t officers,
&c.— 465
,72
4,305
Officers',
.7,2.7.1.;
r
2oi,
621—
.
follows:
as
warrant
;yet
.guilty ing away, ly
still
—
officers,
(.'/759l
All
'
19
rant
pfficers, '
The
?
i
1
1st
'fiie'
on
|
of '
13,040
-
'lTlS,-—
Scottish
:the
being
j
The
'
including; Submarine Miners, of wljom 5i,272.were
'228,038, tec! With
of
the
establishment
41,825,.
m-
;l
,.
ammonia
.(
?
,
terrible
caused by,, a !andj" G-rassano. i
'
21.
been Salandra
A
'
.crowde.d
which
are
buried, Soldiers
The
feared
is
.
,"
Up
Over
.,
the
to
that many broken
fifty
present
have been
v
recoyermore
of are
are
of
;
follows much interest
the
travelling/in
train.
Later.
Vii
According number of the; aster
is
to,
killed,
as
grinding being beeu
later in
telegrams, the railway
/
the
is
in
fel.t,
the was
train not
to
have
occn
a
, ;
What
rred
The eugine passed. ths able to train, stop
National Library of Australia
.
to
.
be
Werocata through cutters
a
of
supply
facts
—
to it
takes
and
bitch
doing so good supply
the
time.
the
fit
Farmers
the no'
necessary
old
;.
as,
will
ones
that
will
have
soon
be of value
will
a
some
abou
-
too
are
generally t
having
the.,
above
:
care com
his
supposed
farmers
do
the
Why
wants. same
?
not
the
per to
left
;
.but wall; handi.as
the sooii
have
been
,
makers
washing
differ
if
done, number
A
all.
,
in
and
opinion
it
be
to
is
of
washed at buttermakera
good
the use of water, and prefer deprecate to expel the cassine and other foreign substances either by pressure 'witU' '.the or butter worker. ladle, The advocates
method,
this
are however, an! the chances
miuoi-ity, to
perfection
sened, unless the granular
a
are
thorough is
state,
A breeder to the Turf,
in greatly of a near les
greatly
washing
during
given.
horses communicates and Farm Field, his planfor raising that is fine, colts, of worthy The brood mare, after followed being offline
;
—
:
fed
is
foaling,
When
the
flies
on
liberally
bad she
are
is
grain. sheltered
the heat of the, day, and is given the range of succulent pastures at night. When the air is chilly she is housed at and is turned out night, during the
during
day.
in a box at feeding time, so that she may enjoy her oats in If the grain is peace. put into troughs out in the pasture there will be serious In every scrim uiageH for it. band there two
are
is
mare
put
three
or
at
and
who
mures
time
feeding
to trough trough The a ferment. and there lowed,
want
to rule,
rush
they
from
and keep in everything is grain swal hastily is danger of the. .colts bv kicks. The foai
injured getting jpp when two weeks 'old begin eating grain and if the mother is fed in a quiet place? the baby will have colore inclination as well as time to nose in the trough itself. months old the At five is foal '
weaned,
goes for the and sheltered vard
and
it
winter used
into
a
sunnjr
exelnaivelv
fAr
At night twd colts weanlings. occupy the one box and during day the whole hand the and' enjoys bright bracing weather. Each is fed on 'oa'ts: in a separate of good box, and is given pienty hayr and gathering in a band for exercise' pro cheerfulness
motes
if
.well,,
in modities at anyquantity hand for immediate .use, but are; too apt then to wait until they need them, and for that one what! they need buy just as cheap to buy time, when it is just and a great deal ahead of their wants, The merchant makes more convenient; and buys his ahead for calculations,
shearing.; this
off,
not
is.
'
less
combs)
are
wool
If
always
you
by
occurring,
woolgrowers all
to
;
'
machine
washerB
.
did they defective
recommends
particularly
the best be had from
can
of 'the size. be taken Care .should required all to save, and collect old bolts and from, old and nuts taken, machinery,
,
..whole
different head for
were
time to agree that the proper the stop wheu churn is the granules of butter have formed the size of grains of, wheat or small of shot.. grains Then the be drawn off and the buttermilk should
Each
an
,
ones but fresh having and erected all went be as. could desired
single the
of rouud found
kept be
of
and lengths. to have uew bolts, -do generally
,
(for
common i
The
pud
use,
necessary. the
buy
box.
or
sizes;
<
procured
not
dis
gear used,
throughout seemed
absolutely
withawls and needles sui box, together table for sewing all kinds of harness work. bat not And, last,, have a box least, with bolts of different well filled kinds,
;
satisfaction
smoothly
as
ninety.
The landslip just, driver
the
.
as iu rivettthey: are necessary are Copper rivets ing wood or leather. i;o iron for superior rivettiog leather, leather but tlie to mend way proper, is a wax and the articles with thread, for thread should material making wax be found in every farmer's workalways
-i
,
greatest agitation the coast, along had friends and relations
the
or
rivets,
,
shearing Wolseley remarks auent same
at
a
as are there used, are better tliau a nail,
:
lengths. metal will
common
have
the
started
a
which
black spots the leaves.",
on
approach
.
a
wqre, first not give
towns,
families
and
;
,
in
more
are;
in inch length, inches to 3 Or 4 by. quarter increasing of iu and different incheSv length A good, to diameter. way,, is buy a pound or two of mixed sizes. Always
.
in
v;,--,.!
(
;;the practice regarding manageme'nt of milk and cream, churning in sweist' and sour to obtain condition the best results, and in other matters the concerning of the butter handling product; but all
the
A.
best,
three-fourths
;
as.
few,
a,
;
,
prevails as many
there
first
the
ot
off more
to.,
always
for
shorn there this season sheep were in most a by novices) necessity and to Mr. Ralli's workmanlike manner, When the machines entire satisfaction. (of
,
,
the
...
but,
and
trifle
'a
a,
sometimes
are
wood
the
to
writes
.
N atu rally
i
cost
They
commonly where they
sizes
;
SHEAR-
bradheads heads come
or:
the
will
by the gross Rivets should,
...
,7,000
.
.j
;
casing
sizes
.
.
.anthoritft'S
a
:as'
:
'
sizes
and
the air of moTe
from crops
,
carriages, are on the spot. Ppten za; and the other the work of directing,
.rescue.,.
are
in
;Itis
interest by those who may be read with idea .of having tbem erected. have an to the time since I paid a visit A short R. S. Ralli estate of Mr. ( Werocata) erected in his where he ;has eight ;sta.nds and the work woolshed, I saw spacious ..me that there convinces .the done success. Some is a machine; perfect,
was
beneath the and carabihieri
prefect
.
i
destroyed.
injuredbodies fifteen
just
train
|T,he.
;
with
.places
the
SHEEPMACHINE
that,
future,
machines
returning Nine carriages
.
are
ed,.but|it
I
,
fell
from
festivities.
./BflpopJjBtfly.j
.people moment
.
have
of,
h
.,:
.the
landslip
passed; th$< traijn, w.ith passengers
cases,
agriculturists."
Knowing
completely
washed, the
,
prove
,
the
Naples,
the,.
i;be,
,ini
correspondent Adelaide Observer
-
befojld
to.,
WOLSELEY'S ING
,
,'i(w,re(eked. V jjt|se.e,ms,;that
may
rain
by
;
has
train
was
Brindisi,
in
deserving
October
The, night
,
for
.N.apjes
j
accident between
railway landslip
'
left
vf;
i',vjT'taly«
i'
Bomb, Sunday
,
A;
!
i
;
i
1
iliirurt
!
j
Accident
Railway
1
the
mitigated by the fact that some the castaway body else may, appropriate and- in and ,use them weeds, properly, of burning that some of the the case
number
be
done
those
32
while
treated,
went themselves to the disease must be taken iu,
Batter
a
nails,
of
or
to
requires should be.
thus
plants,
perceived
and a. place for it carry by, and saw, or if have, not you above have several small' boxes, each kind of nails. for, Always of screws, of all a good supply
,one
a;
only
,
the
make
,
was ,
auxiliary enrolled
tqtaj
and
415,714, complete
to-
waiting-
a.
,
strength
"
show
tbat
.
.
''Torcepi,i'fpij
;
and
not
'
as
sizes,,
gardener, employer, is the the latter ; merely obey culprit or the, orders, garden in question ing, back yard all too close to may be a little the house to allow space for a weed heap. is shameful, and the waste In every case
The
district.
reserve
.
return;,
I!'
Rritisii
'$orth of the 1887
some,,
the
course,
oonueo-
'
In
A French writes to the correspondent North British Good Agriculturist news for Ireland. M. Prilleux Has just discovered an infallible remedy for- the disease. is potato -This the recipe Put 13,1b. of sulphate and the of.copper same of chalk into 22 gallons quantity of water, and' the plants souse the with mixture. An made from experiment the 5th to the 6th inst. the dis saved
do) you
.
which. they of ^compensat exhaustion of the;
unreplaced weeds.
outcast
nails
cut
handle hammer,
the gard,ens. savet religiously
commonly
correspondent,
necessary .pound.. to a supply of nails- is accpmpaniment, made with several apart good nail-box with ments for the different
from
and
with
number
stable manure the purpose
for
the
ing
was
&c.,
the
on
purchase
;
yembbr
weeds
good
a
size and. length, .this ican be variety neatness and ..dispatch-
having
nor flatbeads; when driving. than c,ut nails,
,,
the
by
variety,
,always I have noted; wasteful proceeding, of more than one the doings gardener his who has a small own, nursery of., to the and who also attends gardens of the in. residents, neighbourhood. v.ilja. most of these studiously, found that 1,
profit
,.
,
lEngineersj
of;Cait-i
offence
,
of their employers, their j, own. They
en-
.
i
deliberate-,
,
of Y ep, man i;y Cavairy on strength was 1st of J anuary of this, 1 1, year the Scottish, '424, regiments showing a of. 1,069. strength strength Tbetpial. force -qn the ,21 st Noof the, 'Volunteer Horse Light last, Vplleil,
j|the
1
are
,
j
was-
throw away
:
see if they don't the course of a year; get used up in find and you won't his harness mended with carpettacks, broken tools tied up with a string wire or straps furniture mend ; ed -with and pictures giira hanging ;ou fence either. nails,
cent,
i
hundredfold,;
a,
many. gardeners of the heinous
.excels
,
enrolled
was year, the strength
.regiments.
or
FARM.
great, improvement dri ve .any body can ."in to one the article without .splitting driven; as is the case which: .it. is being, with unioss great care' is .ob cut pails, of the.user. served pnthe.part They can with and never break be, clinched ease, in They cao be had in great doing so.
;
3,66——total
:
!.
i
war-
:
of militia of this
.January
2,
j
jt||me(n,
mef
n u
142
Officers,
,
have them, in good If any farmer need them, let
to
cheaper
and variety. quantity thiuks he don't want or him buy a supply, and
eased
or both. keg of; either a is by a good supply
a
E.verything a,. nail with: of suitable
,
one -
over
,
:
'
j
'.
men,
.
salts,
',
l|!j.
gardens ten
,
or.
mean
-t
done,, Wire
which the weeds bodily, than burning them, as in ,the: its case: the ash, .with ..mineral; be returned. .It not ;is may this which induces ignorance
1
Arms—
with and
w.prse
latter
Officers rriljery— (men, 493 ; Royal 'K13 ; .warrant Royal ;pffip'rs, jmen'48,.. 6 j .warrant offic'Engin'eer-Qifficers; l! -Offic26. &c. Infantry,; '.br8
pound
fastened!
.
.and,
a.
toupenny, Whit1
.
Offic
;to
this,
;
is
-it
:
some think, -(as people have a good supply when ;each of eightpeuny
you
variety.
i
have
a
says
;
flower
amount,
jnaay.
;
total
regards
as
In
crops.
,
682 men, The figures
oMcers,
ers.
soil,,
'
should
;
tnails,
don't
.
that have
,
officers,
Arms—
All.
men,;144,204.(
;
5,0; In fan try
warrant
;
.war-
'
558.,
men.
j
;
33,339
men,
209,57;4. Scotland are 24 Cavalry-T-pfficers,
,
.
1,15
'fiO,;,
the.
,to
but
guano
because they .return manur.es, possible what soil to; the they have taken just from it.,.; .In. ordinary gardens the, crop of weeds .far., exceeds in exhaustive the other sum total all the,; ,of :energy.
18,
men,
, ,
EnginewsPifkt
Royai'
0
,65,
ed
prought
-Officere,
y'al'Artillery'dffiw
M',warranil
xiii
(is.
'Cavalry
-
fbiiows
warrant officers,
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t(-
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'
'.as
put''
.'I'
anil
home,
J
.
at
'.army '
to
half-
ifully
THE
ON
farmer
of.
supply.,
the fertili tydestroy when return-, they,, would, constitute the best of all
1
'
Every,
the
rotted
is
they
,
.
same,
sheep.
per.
NECESSARY
side of the other If these the loss. replace. and stacked were prpperly from
to
world. weeds
the ,Britbeen 1881? have the of strength
and
doing so contain into
purchase
.
wool
pound/more
in
they
then
and.;
air,
to
peculiar,
and
;
that
,
not
soil,
amtqonia
:
.
of.
the
cattle to this,
gardeners the weeds
:
imported
annual
gen erai
,
the
Army
.
.''The
British
of the
Strength
.
is
ignorant all.
for
particularly
Ignorant burn farmers from the
litter
as
wastefulness
cast.
The
refer
I
as
remove
carried.
was
policy
.M-yftrnin.aat's
.work
its;
horses.
and
he
evidence which fact would be produced Oommission. ,ii
done
has,,
it
con-
the
of
,
in
:
sequence
t
nation
indignant,
greater as the the but
blades,
"
.an;
.
of
.
'
feejt,
(
.
,
,
of shearing by than by the old-fashioned actual is about the. cost the machine return. from
is
.
v
practice returning,
machine
.
:
-
the
1
,
News,
.
.
;
nitrogen. has written
Chemical
the.
,
.
.this.
;
.
of.
25,.
..p.;
which
supplyNeither can they say they do not tided because farmer does need them,' every them, as my several years Of experience It has also .taught me has taught me. a
and
.
of
of
,
the causes o.ut pointing, the of them One being, instead of of .burning, the straw to the -soil as. we do after it
lyii., ,
:
in
subject
,
.
the
,
,,yol.
tallies
:
on
,
standing
of
form
a
men, the .made good with work, great splendid art the whole ease to themselves, able to bolda sheep in required .being is. which the easily proper ..-position exer without acquired great personal out I would tions In conclusion point the cost to imagine tb at it is- a mistake
to
soils
virgin
suffering,
due to, the loss ,W. E. .Mahivor
exhaustion Mr R.
10,000 'people. also ad-: M.P-, the meetings and-predicted dressed were over weeks the before, many .that; the be icrushedbeneath Times) would
The;
Gossip are
writes,
.
.
.Science Australia
-
to
i
Williams
:
"
,,
referred! statement. Mr. Labouchere,
Matbew.
.
.
,
Mr..
:
SOILS.
.
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i
v
>
.
Mr.
Hercharged
,
with wilful -secretary, that he in declaring misrepresentation had said tens of Irish of thousands, of eviction. under, notice, tenants,, were his knew well .that Balfour very Or1his
OF
.
imprisonment!
y
i
an
as
expense
having
-
EXHAUSTION
j
.
his flj,Balfourj
;
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j
,
f
i
-
;
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.
.
;
Station,
arm,
.jf
.
J&onte/
anlr
;
.
i
of Taranto
.
.
,
;
,
;
plead not
fori
All
this
hut
it
requires pay
8
in
and
aids
thought the
long
and
digestibiu atten tibia "
'
'
run.1
f'
inolined rheumatically should " celery freely. To fumigate a house; burn in it Sul phur of tar, then whitewash and paint: Pat a little common salt in'yotjr lamps— the oil will burn more brightly" and last longer. A spoonful of in a strong vinegar of hot lard will prevent kettle doughnuts' from fat. Do not have the soaking
People
eat
1
-
of
spot.
.
,,
staple (the. in lambs' of staple especially formity the and considerable), wool, being to reduced of cutting the sheep chances -The class of sheep shorn a minimum. were Werocata thoroughly at not were the as only representative of but a large flock station-breds shorn, formity
up. ted.
cannot
They excuse
-
the
to
sent
is
landslip and it
of
value
of
.
The length, distance
-
dug. repoi
are
scenes
uni uni
unbroken,
fleeces
ciitR,
:
he
with all the not to endeavor, (had jseen, .earnestness of -his iso.ul, to impress upon time it was that .the English .peeple to issue an this was brought thing, He and promaintained, f„.(cheers).; of reiterate in the. House to ci mised Mr. his statement denied by :;.,,Qommpbs that Mr. Mandeville's clothing Balfour, him by violenceduring yvas; torn from
been;
yet
Second'
.
Troops
or
not
distressing have been
of
full-
-
,
jnan
jorrany-;
most
:
:
for however, him,; all that who shad seen:
impossible!
r
The
were
i
i
-It
end.
carriages have passengers
would would
people
the.
which
Two:
:
.be>
yT,
Irish,
be
never
.
find the undone, to .remain patient
;y,
would
work
Gladstone's
.
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too
kettle
To
full.
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boil
potatoes whensuccessfully, breaks pour off the water, aud let them finish in their own cooking steam, the
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people who but the man
wrong,
clean
a
fowl.
a
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snowdrop-
large
Making ing
—
breast
line.
,
avalanche.
of
it
Singe
—
h-;-;;
in
Moving1
under
:
the
the
of the
spur
circles—
highest
Women
The
print, for
balloonist.
but
all
meet
many
going is
It
time
short— Gut
story
wisdom. the
up
;
ladder, down..
coming
.
to
.
his
save
can
wonder
jodging
to-day be that
must
Woman
who
tramp
new
to
tramp
going
ma'iim'
quite
wish
I
the
idle'
roomer
may
to
fa.il
his
'pay
:
rent.
room
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Judges are the and when; it law,. Husband
.
t 1
Wife
it.
,
that man ed him. post.
?.
doing
uitizen
ne's
as
He'll
his
get
;
nut
:
j
to
Customer a
o'clock
before
>
a
that
for
Young at
Francis
during
.
.old;
are
on
my
a
AamjwKai
<
and
that
smiling, natuial Pa
a
youtbink
that
the
a
a M uj,i
»
others.
r«a
to
if
I
ers
you'd
little
girl
;
a
seen
me, and
"
me
tell
be
will
but
I
My
grand
t.A
cannot
am
is
"
is,
the
this
turkey, been helped." you've the replied boy,
might
his
hopeful)!: (to his young rasoal, yo' takedat yo' young oaten pencil yo' mouf ah' stop it. 'Dolphus: Yes, pa. Rastus : Don' yo' know it1 am to de liniu ob de stummack
:
slate
pencils
will
kill
Some
?
yo',
day
kill
chile,
yo'
1
8'l0' was
his
life
saved
Patrick
Dr.
by
?
laughter
Scougel,
Scottish
a
-
in the seventeenth was Bishop, century, to earnestly besought by an old woman visit the prelate her sick cow, after many and remonstrances reluctantly consented, said gravely, walking round the beast, " If she live, she live, and if she die, she
.
lives in a. board how- he can know the violin without other boarders. Soap
who
to
die
and bathe the young man, oil. a day iu sweet twice They strings won't complain very mnoh then. After walking up to the Magistrate:
your
bow,'
beg money, with hand, you began
lady to in your
and
,
"
said,
You
this to
die!"
must
your honour, Quite; right, to she was die say when time or other. must some
in
.
.
Mrs.
Chilsley
:
see
bed,
her j
: Prisoner I didn't bat die she
that
j
j
I
prefer
matrimony. so was deep hear herself reflect.
her."
for
'
was in
quinsy
.
dangerously throat. the
the cow, and cared the animal.
over
had
believed
the
extraordinary with Seized:
a fit
the
and saved
quinsy
sight,
oases
of
At
At
I
|j
J
had she this
admire
the
this
very
broke
absent-mindedness.
moment
a
gentleman
me that shoulders, tells looking, a f« w town for the Jfco days 'ago he came a very im pa> ticular purpose of mailing He did not wish to- ran letter. portant
risk
of
having
it
lie
a
fidelity
the
of July
4th
day
in
out
Dilley over
a
races,
wily
reporter and
and Captain bet they made at ihe Major said
the race Fleetwood won and fairly, Barker said the other horse won Captain and that was was of it. I'd all there of mine not. tell, that ttwo. friends called each other of frightful all kinds names, that
and that the major hit the captain with his cane, and that then they clinched and rolled over and over on the ground and swore I've simply nothiug awfully. to say about it. It would mortify the I
srood
that
if I told that and Captain Barker's for friend of mine
a
husband
her
he cried wife is
know,
first
bumped
me
another
tell
to
man's
head on the ground and swore at him. No as. I've sir; well you may go; made up my mind to simply say nothing about it and forty horses could n't draw a
word
of
out
me
I don't
if
"I
believe
want
hardened
the
delicacy, further." And appeared "
told
got him
Well
madam,"
you
"
reporter. and 'will
when in !
tbe who
I
not:1
said
respect trouble
the
paper
earth about it?
on
that reporter of it a word from I'd to say, nothing
me.
and
could He I
I
"
:
,
there Let."
Two
Made.
are
to
just did
are
rapidity for the
:
a
provided
pill,
But
pared.
Easy
as
million
it
of
shoot
or
takes mention
pills
of what
should
and
sleepy, sides,
gish.
To
the
Ucllilvi
of
the
duty,
accumulated
does
pill Au
state
not
UlttKv
a
be
Such used.
poisonand
gripe
Uo
hours
of
good cathartic by stimulating and riding the
a
charm
a
his
slug
oIla
ZAHCl
It the
pain DUISCa
acts
on the day. same glandular system at time the after-effects of the pill will be worse the tban disease The griping itself. caused is the result of irritating by most pills a
which they and should any
contain. never
desire
particular
mother,
we
may,
to
drags harmful,
are
pills
They sometimes Without
hemorrhoids.
produce
even
one
praise
having above Mother
pill
name
nevertheless,
manufactured wellFills, by the house of A. J. White, Limited 35, and now sold Farringdon Bead, London, by all chemists and medicine the as vendors, of that one we know possesses only actually desirable the every quality. They remove Seigel's known
Dressure
the the
upon
and
cause
correct
brain, bowels
the
to
act
liver with
and regularity. They never gripe the sickness of the produce slightest other or stomach, any unpleasant feeling or Neither do they induce fur symptoms. ther as all other constipation, nearly pills do. As further and merit a crowning ease or
Mother
Pills are covered with a Seigel's harmless tasteless and causes coating which them resemble thus to pearls, rendering them as to the are as they pleasant palate in curing disease. If effective hare a you cold
and in
pains doses
two
gel's times
the
and Unlike
pills,
make
They physic
threatened
with a fever, and limbs, one back, the cold and pre up A coated with a tongue, in the is caused mouth, are
the head, will break
fever.
taste by matter in the stomach. A dose of Sei Fills a will effect Often speedy cure. in tbe stomachpartially decayed food
and bowels Cleanse the
have
unhappy like
its
UvvO
the
else
foul
:
be sure may and his liver
doing
few
in
pain
he
this
like
act
dull
fells
one
less
or
nothing
into
for
more
back
organs digestive ous matter. But the good able entire
when
Now,
has
remedy
liver
UllUW
mark. As everybody kind, it may be well to and good, safe, reliable
a
is
for JAM
««M
vllUCl
a
few
nm
uitvui
costipated,
there It will
or
pill,
the
and
are
Vi
.Ivtjl
a
really very commended
honestly
some
be. and
bead, bowels
pill.
are
overshoot
pill
things
there
muou
intelligently pre the difficulty.
make
to
lTnaf
A
occurs
seem
be
can 11 a uoo.
is
here
them,
that
pills
it
only
right may
brackish
you
million) In early
year.
and with purpose, greater accuracy, in the of tbe various in too, proportions gredients employed. No form of medication be can better than
or vent
your
every
slowly by hand, as the small. comparatively To-day with produced infiinitely greater contrived by machines especially
was
they
thousand
(two
made
were
pills
demand
with
the
never
2,000,000,000 consumed
days
the
The
in a and nauseous disagreeable To what vast di useful, drugs. has be pill-taking grown may when we say that in England alone
are
pills
severe
tell
account said lady
complete
a
hours
two
form
imagined about
nAnnloi
if-
Major
as
particular
of medicine in taking dates far back in history. enable us to swallow easily
to
is
very mensions
neicrh-
mv
to
Well, that
very it."
reading
Pills
pills
but
affair.
dia(>rotinn
vonr
sign
condensed
her
it."
oyer. my
the -.
T
!
life.
j
j
lady from found
between
the
so
change Within
did.
custom of
object
matter."
right,"
is
are
they can
new
The form
who her
a
of it;"
fell
was
bishop which
of laughter, his
which
got his
j
.
men
tie
warus
with
three
'j
seventy-five per s are unmarried; : Which shows how many to the penitentiary silence And the ensuing Mrs. oould that Chilsley
the
a
if
How
of the are gentlemen of mine, and friends and I for world the say a word
n't
"
'
gets
tnat
of Vermont the other of the daily
fisticuffs
little
was
Both
That
major, nuff
that
spelling
mouth.
citizens
moment
Barker
too
pronounced
the
1
.Chilsley
mair
nae
the old having woman, to his chamber, wal k'ed round the words tbe bishop repeating
<
that ishows crimina of male
.statistics.,
cent, Mr.
I.
:
do
can
after
long
access
j
-
I
Hereupon
but ;
ob
and
effected
bludgeoD threaten
;
,
ing house wants to learn play the disturbing
her
reporter reticent about
the end
"
the
mumbling.
away
heartily.
open
about
ilisac
your
turkey.
everyone
was
"Well, about it I And he
U9|
Rastus
-
,
want
.
apt to get excited.,' artist A young
so
reporter
The
sniH
turkey to get
makes
?"
realize was
men
and I He got
once,
him."
abdication
'
ic
ciiewin'
square
me
dangerous to chew"
1
that
did'nt
of one to interview sent witness the affair
a
porch.
"
know mother,"
but
he
laugh
a
to
that's
the four to ask of
that the word explained not exactly in accordance and Webster's the speller latest,
went
'Dolphus, and slate,
at
with
Uncle
was," her who with little Mother, boy is : I am Johnnie, dining at a friend's of you. ashamed You! never really Johnnie : behaved so badly, at home. I have but. when a 1 know it, inai; like I'm chance at a good dinner this,
for plate time fourth
at
or
ventured
earth
a
Every
smile three
a
was
a
was
wrent,"
with
my
friends." your I'm 1 do say it a myself, woman can hold my tongue when I wantito. No oue but me. saw the affair and I don't chose to speak of it. I'd be ashamed to tell that two such prominent
pecked Uncle:
My
bis
"I "
under-;
either of them, for one was againBt just as much to blame as the other, as far as I could see, and I saw the whole affair to from beginning and could tell end, word that was said if I wanted to. every Bat I have nothing to say about it and
mother to her
a
in
was
would
pass! And,, I've
it
on
Michigan
and he got and hung out
by had
it's:
Why,
It
it."
wnac
Wouldn't
neighbours
your!;
said round
And
.
friend,
chanced
little
f.AA
exceedingly
renew
watch my going to get
seconds
his
bours. I
:
friend
,? Thatiisj saiff.the reporter right." No one can blandly, V Stick to, that. make you talk if don't want you' to." "I know that"' said the lady, "and I'm 'not going to mix myself up in a
to
news1,
dn/liAfan
arc
dear boy," she handed
as
several,
herrmouth
he
that
produce a thunder it and whenever
urivaa
more
I
I thought a without where he
gentleman
could
yoii
?"
one
little
lost
will
?
son,
"
have,
Bobby
claims
the
!"
reticent ladies how before, Uei had. seen as ever, and did not give np in despair, some men when the might have done " that she would n't lady declared open
What! indignantly: had a pass on your road for fifteen years. Is that the way you custom treat old
'
John has
nrfiAQA
sorry, Citizen
Who' by ?" the By: " I course." Well, then, better be the enemy." guess I bad " have you seen a Please; sir, gentle a ?" man without little girl "Well, if
That
to
statement.
ror
extremely
birthday.
electrician
shopping: Railroad official
be when
"
my
1'ih
the
papers
of get is "more
of people
"
miss
ehga'ged day, and
guns
receive. lots
hope
matter
Two distinguished
much
in
Johnny
to
than
desired. vnan
:
on
so much think Yoii know it
I
storm
most
"You
soldier.
Don't
:
grin
"
left
ry,e ana
She
!
of
Wrent."
owner
Say, what at the sign
"
was
morning recently the depot towards his
the
;a
"
the great'
all
days before the a butcher :
is
train." your " man's Oh, no, was the absent-minded " See, I've got four minutes reply, yet," and he pulled enforce ont his watch to
pugilism." than: said ithat," back of the';.' hall:
that
see
be able wherever
ball
the
"
killed." get of enemy,
what Uncle
".Oh,
building, Not at
soon
o«
ma'am it the vendor
like ?
i
marked How
is
see,
would you up, Johnny
be
l'U
sculptor; carves
see
Well,
:
city
To
"
olook.
Spell.
brush and shingle
: reading body who passed bat orthography,,
«
pillow',
"is
Rhearaatisiri!"'
"
this
in,
above who
the,
Bad
sign
one
.
made
-said;
jisms,
than
a
job have you
a
eight-day
an
ago a citizen house to rent,
long small
paint
it
Excuse Jack
:
John
kind of
'em."
What's
"
me.
'all
the
?" I
French
will
boarder, witty to sjtart the I
are
A
it
wuoi
of
had
loss.
a
"
he said
story
a
asked.
but
times,
heard
sectarianism, worse ism
it
be blessed
youj
ntnar
vuo
the
a
,one Ana
vuau
I
if
isn't
you be fresh," replied as if he had said in the world. thing
grow
.
several
Not
put
job.
!
!"
employ John sir."
letter, at again
waB
gentleman
a
You'll'
not
What
for
Tramp— Winding
home.
:
you
ting presents. blessed to give aged 6!: Then
funny!
6,
to
What
:
when
Why,
.
it's
attempt
"
?
happens
water.''
:'
in
is
Mother
Nine
M
?"
six
"
Allan
her
to
:
frogs
That's
of conversation. Lady: This lobster, than -two francs higher iB
.
!
between is
said
Trimclose," answer
and
,
day
the,
Tommy
feet
oaihofon/ia ouuovauuo
(ivugUvi.
repeat,
father."
you,
difference butcher
"The and,
why
;
are rifled,. uow-a-day all. Some of the great Gagely : that I have guns, of society spoken ..to are nothing but smooth bores. lately
small
a
floundered
five
head." on stanf, jny make it hoy? do you its head a 9 on. stand
j
Fogg
Citizen—
A
the
forgotten
friend by coming back from
again
worst
a
Bagley they
,
Fowler's
How, when I'm,
,
man
"
twenty.
wish to have advised to
kindly
'
lame What
'
for
me
Fanny
'for
"
I've
better
a
met
one's,
have
you on
a
:>
intervals, frequent Finch fried
"
.
lecturer "I know
:
who
ladies
are
.
wifej
you! bird ? Bird fancier Come off, Parrot
sir. Fifty shillings,' -tried to sell you've
month
a
1
it.
But the
"
lowest
the
wrote
easy
Citizen—
looked
his "
an
'
name."
last
But of told
(waking up) : already ten John, why did you not 'Wak&n I ordered. John I have val-f'
perhaps
the
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