The Record Newspaper - 06 December 1888

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prices

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of jthe

and

Spirits The Hotel

to

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the balpny, frqtp view unsurpassed

position, extended

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to be

Hotel

will

obtained! be found replete offers to visitors

and convenience; lies the coipfprts

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JEWELLER,.

MAKER,

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WATCH Ac.,,

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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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to Have bceu cured by Dn Soule's of which proof can the found terP>i in the.kpown, neighborhood world,

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of the.

Railway to

run

in

City

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Thb

word

tSNqne

all

with

:

f

Hop

Bit-

int&wery ,

Best

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vile

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poisonous

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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is

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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the

genuine

the white blown in the

hops name

always

variety

connection of trains. and deparfufe

quicjcly correct 'the' distressing

so

JandJPyiolesaloalthWbolfiBgle

National Library of Australia

Nature

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pbublb

ln|8t'ock.

the,

with the sex. Boxes pievalent Is. all Chemists. Prepared only l&d. 2s. 9d.,of Engby E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham,

symptoms

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PILLS'

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"Saltjrheqnp, indigestion, frail"

No More

If yon will fine clothes,

healthy

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of

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out

of

or

Erysipelas j.

intend

kLsG;--

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Manufac-

Only.

fatints

neuralgia, various

and.

People, drawn

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Hymus's

v—

Draper,,, ..

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extensive,

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to

of

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agony

ating pangs and chronic,

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HEARMAN, City

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and every purchasers, to gnarantee of orders. execution

employed

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woman/weak-

.use!

to woiften,

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employe

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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V,

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Aill;

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skilled

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to

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Curricles,

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that,

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frail

most' child

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smallest>

Almojitjdead years, anqt,iyen

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of Carriage description Hard the most recent including ware, iiq-. in branch" of .tlje, everjr prdvements 'business.' First bias V matermls used, ar(d re

last

for

you

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exist,

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i.price

Dog

Spring

Waggons,

.poyver operations

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its

in can

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chapter

Patrqgd.)

Phaetons,

Pony &c.

varied

so.

invalid

STREETj PERTH,

Gigs.,

'Hansoms,

H

ivei'e

qualities,

about; double Season..

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BUGGIE8; Cabriolets,

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and

6d. ,

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curative

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(Con malaria,

.odyppehsia,-! biliousness, they will tell

valuable,

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Bonnets,Is.

Builder,

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'for

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and

em

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and

reliable

diseases

equally

ili-health and power,

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and

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compounded into such a Hop Bitters,

or

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liver

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and Girls'

Ladies'

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the

is

Harmless

and

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remedy., that diseases of the as orgahs ;ancli''

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Charges— Moderate

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<jn|y, all

cure

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

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Station.

Perth Railway Perth/ Jan. ;

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GUILFOYLE,

Melbourne minute's

"of one

HOTEL,

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Men's

JOHN Corner Street

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VICTORIA

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good valne.

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diabetes,

same;

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Customers

our

Terrace,

Geqrge's

ill

for

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retention, and.: qll. the urine, to \Vonien pieculiar will tell you explicitly

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phatically

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urinary

they

priyajte

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most eminentu

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to

on

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Recobd Jf: McHenry,

may

saved

are

profits

many,

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best

'th,e'

disease, retaiq

tq

bilityv,

residence.

personally

is

kidneys

pf

of

all

be'relied -and

can

pf

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and,

privacy

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he Beers "Wines, brand's. in a healthy and

re-stocked

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the present temporary depression. should The, public, take this opportunity of purchasing much ;begoods at) prices real.yalue. tbeir for and N.pvielties Early, Spring, napfft

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specially,

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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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tm

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the

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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stayed invoke he

did.

according

tri |

with

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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necessary chord' with no record

to :a

in

so, far' as liWrature,, Xjax aware a. most valuable top paiitery-

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if the up, was in the first' 'instance, '''growth1 'benign' there is, in my opinion, too, much only, .to; think that Gerhardt's1 .liireason burning he its X must held answerable' for into cancer. subsequent 'transformation' If it was from first the the malignant .noteriibly

no,

disease

my very, hesitation to be cancer.

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that

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affection

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at

although not seem

to

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me

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was

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Professor

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to

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Zirio,'

where

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Von Schrotter ex, cathedw,

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qf opiniou-. and myself,

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evil

designs to be

seem

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by -the

sufficiently punished and taslr humiliating)

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N:z:m>ik

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some,

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di

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of

him,; agreed

Dr. that

Sept.

15,

,

San Franoisco

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for

letter,

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knowledge,

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wonderful

nor

I

promised

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privileged

at

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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

'

s

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,

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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

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"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.

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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

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-

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their

first

Yankees do. really

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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

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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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birth

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death

memorable—

of

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learning,

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extend

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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.,

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Medicine

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in

their

;

in

i

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11.,

by,;filj

the.

World;,

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whom. "is of choice of-the

the

by

selected,

Supreme

personal all from

Pontiff

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the

Daily

Mews.)

Lonpon

!

Government

The j

November

iq j

Sir

:

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quest

cop,

,

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you

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an

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aneous

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with ,

struggling., ,the rightful land, natiy.9,,

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,

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

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the

at

to

u,

.

1

Btau.ding

always ground

J

enemy

are

:

,

mutually

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on

any

amount|

(

one

of

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Assistant; has been;:

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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.

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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

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bufferipg

(i

cpntinuieL,

t.'j

T,HE

I

by

in

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the

;

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in,

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Queensland, of appqintment

siipport

crowded— in,, Anthem at-

'

ap

11

QJLqghlqq's re,

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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

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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;

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lojan.

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of;

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Charles

in

fall'

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Npvember:

Tories

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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

'«

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contradicts

in

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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!

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ithe"

coiiviuce'd

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I have rioyr

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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

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,

-

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last

to

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is.

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(applause). Wide. world,-

five

is

spccessor

a.

Wtii'feii'haB

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'(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

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i,.

at

much

is.

,

j

and county

iVlAimfni'Ai wuoiviwijv

0f('Cba9

lace

jp:»pu

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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

-

:

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is

lie

written

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-

has

,

stetling

,

-

by;

secon

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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

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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

mail

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

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your

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Jear

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lnji.to

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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

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vvith

arra.ngje

.

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home

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Despotism is, desperate. fry dis head hide its by the flimsy forms of The of certain Jaw. ho carried on Government is by longer; growing

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has

AND .

has,

fire,

are

at

Monday.

reported eruption in the Far North. full

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N.S.W

Newcastle,

of-

be

could

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(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.

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in

pale

Brand),

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Fremantle,

-water boiler

.

970 gallons

full,

Brand),

.

bass' ,

;

from

tender

SPIRIT

AND

MERCHANTS.

;

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brake,

SION

Moline

CO.,

COMMIS

:

:

No.

.

result

WINE

GENERAL

&

of

on

by

-

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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

.

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PRODUCE

stout

guinness'

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NY.,

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&.

COCKRAM,

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perth,

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left

SCHRAMM,

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ANNING

Corner

;

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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

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evictor.

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this

law branded them in the opinions of had men, they

iof, .

only

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saniea'ilonnt

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have

tickets

'/of

can

transferred or .pave; returned. WM. STRICKLAND.

nor

the

/eilber their

tljijejn

good

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struggle the' to

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if has, fight" 1 stronger1 by' He "is now

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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,

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Lavigerie M|pr,

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of,

him,,, is

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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

'

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.

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secution

suffering

which

the! uou

ox

lux-geujLui

those must

regard

years

of

whom,

as as

his

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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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geneous '

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the»

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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

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daily imposes upon him and narrows he sphere bf his free action,

object

to jlhbbur

years1

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firriily

a

.

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

'

hp" gladly'

-that :

to

.end.

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has

jusfc

,

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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philanthropy in

its

aims

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

on are outrages 'that jiistip.e committed feeing ypnd, the chapr nel in their cause is name, the;

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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effect!

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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

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anything, incarcer

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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 '

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ido

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sbem

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for

nj,thoro.rig|i jMrrtjfealfpur

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.

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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their crowbar

defending

against-;

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it-

very -whb pUt >

resources

might

poenjt jijjhan; the cusefi..i.is suffering humanity,

or

;

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for

men-,

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homesteads. of the

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the

ernment to

rior

,

more

.the

has rieitlibr force militaryadqnafce an BBt undertaking.'

vast

so

at

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in-'inateril

'enterprise! hopeless one; for to

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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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PERTHTION,

;cau;

beiilgs,

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Irish

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unsus

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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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present,

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Association,

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membeira .Mass, of the Sacred Heart -the

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day, of in this: parish it was-oneriof obligation Mass would be celebrated great devotion. at It being the first 7 a.m. Sunday.fln the Stations the month, of the, Croat, Benediction -and: of theiBlessed i Rosary, Sacrament commenced at 4 o'clock.1 The " Stabat O Mater, arid Salutaris, ," Tantura were well Ergo'' again rendered. The congregation attended in considerable number. In the removal of the Altar decorations we were reminded of the season of Advent. penitential Mrs. relict of William Smith,, Smith, in the employ of Mr. S. for many years died last week, aged 79 years. S. Parker, was! attended Her funeral by a consider of persons. able number On Thursday afternoon ardi on Friday, visited York was by vivid lightning, and

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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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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

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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-

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modern

on

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in

thought

combated success

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run

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limbs," to train

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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

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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

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amount

A

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as

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Clarke,1

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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.;' :

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runners

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how to diet in a

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or

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you The

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that

deal

great

a

which is one 100-yards

a with, foot, necessary in this you are at home will see the

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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

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itself

very

quickly

to do

better

meal,

every

back it

front

advised.

to benefit

as

strict

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work.

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manner

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to inclined be taken

should

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proper I find

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extend

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month's

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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

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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'

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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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-; A.

'

,

Vii

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.

.

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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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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1

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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,

'vtfj)3';'

t(-

$j(trpad

'

'.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.

.

|

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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,

f

i

-

;

, f

.

.

;

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

.

-Mr.

.-,f|

too

kettle

To

full.

->

boil

potatoes whensuccessfully, breaks pour off the water, aud let them finish in their own cooking steam, the

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large

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breast

line.

,

avalanche.

of

it

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h-;-;;

in

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under

:

the

the

of the

spur

circles—

highest

Women

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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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.

t 1

Wife

it.

,

that man ed him. post.

?.

doing

uitizen

ne's

as

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his

get

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nut

:

j

to

Customer a

o'clock

before

>

a

that

for

Young at

Francis

during

.

.old;

are

on

my

a

AamjwKai

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and

that

smiling, natuial Pa

a

youtbink

that

the

a

a M uj,i

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others.

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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

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a

few

nm

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costipated,

there It will

or

pill,

the

and

are

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a

really very commended

honestly

some

be. and

bead, bowels

pill.

are

overshoot

pill

things

there

muou

intelligently pre the difficulty.

make

to

lTnaf

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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

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

My

fancier:

What's

merchant

Charles,

son's

a table printing No-woman age. know S he don't wan t' to age, and she wouId:'p.t;tll

when ready, wakened

ju starrest-!

hearing

bird

parrot.'

take

will

at

me

as

The

me,

now."

just

for

money. ness,

mindedness.

name

pickle

No, I can give you no I don't like to encourage idle why don't you go to work I' but it Tramp— It's easy to say that, iB n't so a been I've easy to find job. to get work a year. for trying

|

and thought his correspondent's one of his to first

a

latter.

looking —

letter

name.

in the envelope and To the same clerk

Lieutenant

magistrate. .wants

look

will

with!

dear

absenta

in

himself

fresh

i

many years peculiarly

was

:

?

J have

:

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