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Mr; adjoining: nearly extensive premises tbe. Chemist Opposite, Shop, Hyinus's a share of where he solicits Sail, Town

PaGOLlTand

WATCHES'

SILVER

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of every

description

always,

hand.

on

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and

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diseases —

and

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same

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reliable

most diseases

liver

all

and

others

surest

dyspepsia;

or

biliousness, stipation, indigestion, and they will tell fever, ague, &c.," or Dandelion 1111 Mandrake! these remedies Hence when are

Proprietor and Hardinge

that

remedy

only

cure

urinary

is

What for

cure

Carriage

eminent

"

con

malarih,

you

:

combined

valuable, And Ameri compounded into Dr. Soule's such a can wonderful and: mys Hop Bitters, terious curative is which power developed, is' in its operations that no disease so varied exist ill-health can or resist its or possibly

WIMBRIDGE,

T.

to

on

and

disease, diabetes,retention', and all the to retain bility urine, and ailments 10 Women peculiar And they will tell you explicitly

1886.

Jan. 28,

most

Bright's

phatically Ask the

the

best

and

kidneys

private

a

Road walk from

minute's Railway Station.

Coach

last

price

.

will'

:

the

hopes,

equally

and power, Harmless

Builder,

invalid

it

yet for

is

the

most child

smallest

or

weak-

frail woman, to use.

STREET,

be

ing purchasers, to employed execution

and

Only.

Harness

in

AND

STEEL

quickly

correct

distressing Boxes

sex.

Chemists. Prepared only Chemist, Nottingham, Eng all the of Wholesale Imitations.

in

City

Note.turers

their

and

various

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nervousness, diseases peculiar

women.

drawn

People ating pangs and

of shape rheumatism,

of or

chronic,

Erysipelas Saltrheum,

blood in

Have

poisoning, almost

by Dr.

of which

proof neighborhood ters,

scrofula.

in

dyspepsia, all

fact,

is beir to been cured

Nature

from

suffering

excruci

inflammatory

!

and,

indigestion, frail"

from

out

"

supervision the strict

can

diseases

Hop

Soule's be found

the known

iggNone genuine

every of;

the

connection of trains.:

The

word

Railway all

with,

in

Bit-

'

every

world.

the vile above.

a

bunch

and

label, bottle.

blown in the poisonous stuff

of Dr.

Beware to imitate

made

green Soule's of all the

Works,

of parts the arrival

More

No

Hard

Times.

"Best

'

is

so much on you will stop stop sending rich food and fine clothes, style, buy good, and better healthy food, cheaper glothing ; real and substantial of life get more things and the way, especially foolish every stop habit of employing expensive quack doctors so much of the vile medi or

used

manufac

merit

of

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

without

white

If

indifference reckless by the in proclaiming work. Talk does not

W.

the

on

name

always

variety

to

run

hops

and

Carriage

DoubljB.i

and;departure

the,

dying"

of phsieians, liver diseases, called consump

by

coughs,

severe

wakefulness,

ALSO,-e Cart

nearly

or

of orders.

from

Manufac

every

dead

and up given and other kidney

have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy From of agony neuralgia,

to

guarantee

Draper,

all

Patients

tion,

Phaetons, Tilburys, Traps, Carts, Drays,

and

On .completion, Omnibus will

the

Dog

Almost

years,

Bright's complaints,

Curricles, Stan Carts,

.

an.

the

For

of Carriage Hard description the im most recent ware, including in branch the of every provements business. are and class, materials First used, is skilled only workmanship employed. Photos sent or to intend Drawings

stock,

relieve with

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Patronage.)

I'hsetons,

Pony

Gigs,

In

AL

PERTH,

Government

week.

next

II.

machinist

Hansoms, Spring Waggons, &c.

i

by

BOWRA,

of

iB the

be relied

can

Every

at

were

,

Is.

taken.

the

of

BUGGIES, Cabriolets,

1S©l®HinPS

PENN TOWLE'S YROY PILLS FOR,, FEMALES all

What

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every fami

and

privacy

GUILFOYLE,

one

W.

with

symptomsso pievalent

to order

opposite

City

irri

i.

the

"

HEARMAN,

W. G.

&c.,

his numerous to inform he has Removed .that

Corner

Single,

BOWRA,

with

replete visitors

to

of

all

or

any

chapter

upwards.

All1

HATS

in

thing ;all

icians

stabling

general

6d.

Is.

the windows with dressed

GENERAL

Printing.

JOHN

;

Street Perth

(Under

Bonnets,-

These qualities about double the Season.

COMMERCIAL

chapter

Ask

hotel,

JOHN

2s.

upwards.

and

6d.

2s.

best

allaying

nervous

HOTEL.

be found

victoria

the

'

and Girls'

8d.

and and

quieting

AND

and

and

Hats

EXECU1E

6d.

ALL

FOR

6d.

Is.

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nerves, curing all. forms of childlike complaints, giving natural, ? refreshing sleep always And you unhesitatingly they will tell Some Jorm of Hops 1 1 f'

Etc.

offers and

good

HAY

dRDERS

(

3d.

ENGLAND.

eminent 'Physician what is the school,

any world for of the tation

Charges— Moderate

Is.

86 G0. chemists,

Questions

the most

Ask

residence.

se thereby undeniable

and Boys' Straw Hats,

Ladies'

AND

will

Hotel

Perth,

Men's

,

TO

our

Ask

Ostler.

VICTORIA

and convenience, lies the comfortB

good value.

PREPARED

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for

curing

saved Customers, are.

profits

attentive

Vital

!

t

real

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EPPS h0m(e0path1c

JOHN

and Bonnets. Straw, Hats,. Cases Ladies, Girls, Young Ladies,,, all arid sizes, Mens, iY.ouths and Boys,! to marked low prices qualities specially meet tbe present depression. temporary, take this The, public should opportunity of purchasing much 'begoods at prices

ers

thus

'.labelled

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THE

milk.

or

Grocers,

'

Hats

their,

Yard

TA UILFOYLE begs to intimate t'he above that he has leased VX which he well-known and favourite Hotel, with has. completely rerstocked Wines, Beers of the, chocest, brands. and 'Spirits in a and The Hotel is situated healthy of from the'balcony commanding position, extended view of an Which unsurpassed the City is to be obtained.

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LONDON, PROVIDED

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25

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Mrs.

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None

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of

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and 'Oonyenience the but lM5St

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Guildford,;

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for

Agents

Duff. M. Martelli.

L.

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The following

he

not

Subscribers

to.

the

that

announce

Hotel

the

Trigg

'

local

Manager

from Mr. William kppwn, Hotel. This

a of the natural' ".By thorough laws knowledge govern the ooerations of 'digbstioWkUd' ritrtrland tion, of the. fine by a careful application, .proper ties of wall-selected Mr. 'Epps has provided 'for cocoa, breakfast tables with a delicately-flavotired Wrerage which bills. It may save us heavy doctor's is many use articles of diet by the judicious of such that k constitution be gradually built may up utftil string to disease. Hundreds enbugh to resist every tendency of subtle maladies are around floating us rikdy "to ate tack wherever there is a weak We. may poin. escape a fatal shaft well fortified many by keeping ourselVes with blood and a properly, nourished' pure 'Irame;"— See article in the Service Civil Gazette.

whioh

,

be

may "

to

in

oyer

Draper,—

City'

out

;

public

BREAKFAST.

to inform his friends throughthe Victoria and. the District that he has taken general

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of

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REILLY,

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cannot' help to be "established

rtainly

sought

which the

forward

on O'jShea's testimony, that was of such a.icharapter. coming down frpm,;the fitness-box i

were beaming sinileB by Richard Webster,

gallant'.'

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on

a.

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to

they,

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course,

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frowned

unruly,

.

child,

willi

coquetting and bis

ex

for respect 'the'1 Isi'de" Fpii iaus, W h |e he f as,, at time the bpsprn. the same friend... of .Mr, will' read like a JosephiiChmnberlain,!' of romanee." C' 'hea is Captain page

treme'

Nationalists,

Hi

i

an

verily

fitness.

astound.iug,

Plan'

new'

has

Kerry

Hitherto

pIiasiB.'

pair.

lords

have

There

had

was,

for

no

nation,

tenantry

the field' the nibs

,

politics

aud

:

of

now! 'dissipated.' figment of a dream. of .'.The influence it

is

the

land.-

;

.

year accumul they thought murder and outrage. '.yvere and law proceeding .Eyictipnj;di6traints, and hanging, rule;1 police transportation, were the remedies to the disease. applied It is needless io say they but aggravated oppi rissiveien't-tax, the "only ating, of resorting to

as

;

tenants

ithe

can

to

He

combination. work of -that

entered

upon

the

.migh 'The

YetVhris

lor'

i

the

agrarian for. the

,

prisoned meeting. the rihbs ernment

was

tenants, the night

and

arrested,

before

sp;

demoralised oppression.

disposed

by Bat

and.a

long.

Mr..

years

uot

and Mr.

O'Brien

is

confident;

to

National Library of Australia

of

To

this'

'

.

a'-

was

patrouage unsolicited. iiot slow

wiis

as

to

being

to

caused

immediately sentatibus His protest

But

in

.and

it so

was

Lord

recognise1'

to

be

Its to

no

time Sackville

ail

I

a

was

of

poverty

little

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out

two

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:

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two years' of After that

country.. the charity,

of the with. the, of. a' /small exceptionsum which! he lis to receive allowed for Masses fori certain saying. (people abroad', He could Chin spea% as yet very little ese. But Mr. X— said of him : The Roman Catholic Chines, e.loye biro, riativ.esj

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to

j

him,

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land

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some

iee.

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Christian

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sug-

;

their some food before getting hut the answer was starting, quickly Food ? given You will by a CbitieSe; house is get food at every there not one Christian who would mot-give his only bowl of rice to our priest.'" Mrs. Davidsou adds that the Catholic in

allowed

city

the

,,

district

not or

at

the

enough,

...

tfie

pebple;

find

-said

all

the.

that

in one found three

he

visited

are

sum

rich,

.

the

priests

.

other, ,

'are

of

expense

f

he

w.liich

large

churches

Catholic.;

|Which werejusb by three of the' 6ityf gtftes f and here, where hundreds pass by every morning,

|

the

:

;

although they> are from somewhere Xrest." Mr.

!

Singau

at

'The, foreign contribute u but. quickly

to

beginuing

;

the.

built

largely natives."

;

,

to

.

own

plenty presently ready, Then. Mr. X

door.;

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interests

Accident Buller.

Iii

priest.

have

was

churches

:

understands

certainly

said his

;

uiidoubtediy Chaucello.r's

own

would

4

Some

edifice.

jbut

X

our

it

(too,;

horse

gested

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pluns

one

at

be

not

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a,

with

u

a !

go

,

go

Mr.jX

if

und

Mr.

money!

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:

tp

a .horse,

but another, said '.What

:

that

need

wou|d

j

needed for his the Premier and iron, would liis

to

proposed

pf/7his(flock

.

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wife.

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mistake.'

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aud

out.

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tottering

disregarding and so far

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in

locks'.'

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has

consequently

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ways

day, i

arid

would bn that

it

reason,

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civilisation,

ifiyentiou

English

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vow

ships. certain

of

how

peculiar

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western

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Mr.

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the A cable'to Melbourne November London, 8,

'

Cleveland the fact

was

dated! ia sad I

;

Telegraph that

,1

states

the j

occurred at the Woolwich fatality Station on that day. Railway Colonel Sir Redvers Henry Buller, K.C. V.C.,

1

!

rep're-

Londbii.

gone unheeded! mild measures received back his

the train, leaving inadvertenton the wrong side. He was ly alighted knocked down by a train in tlie .passing and killed. Sir Redopposite direction,

M.G.;

on

vers

Buller's

Irishmen

name

He

was

is

sent

well

known:

over

th

rrelaud

to

Dillon en j

,

handing

wrought well,

a

address

striking,

.

'

in,'

lover

to people, the last

less

,of

Convention, Mr. said! the present struggle tile undoing .work, -of

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Iu the course Thurles

centuries,

J

atid

have for

oss-

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for.

as

that

for

springs.. its boasted

Mr; X!— 7: had a deeply iri years. / visit to his house. He; is one teresting of the Fraiicisban taken monks, and'has

Jit

the Italian Premier Prince Bismarck ju-t

wishes, ure concerned, ;he what he is about.

a

was

to

man

of

seen

np all

:

to

au

sufficient

ever

"it

conveyed to

seems

as

urgent"

the;

eaves

.us

hinges iMr. plaiu-

.

as

.

tells,

behuiil

gentlenaari

poor

easy to oh bis visit to may he had discerned what seemed to hiui tokens of a decline in Prince Bis marck's And not is the power. Crispi to built his swallow nest beneath ;the

vote

with

Order

bridegroohi call

no

so

To explain

obtain. Berlin

of springs,

the

disposed put iu her

triple

had

cause

cat's-paw

a

the

capital

bu,t,\

laujr

Second,

lawful

why

require intentions

his

advising

.

the

were

seem

failed

by the

'

damaging

President

In

death

tho

easily

she

much

purpose.

of ;,Eng Ministry Lord Sackvitle's .

fUin tuio

noisily

the

therefore,

should such

Hatichung

;

at the gossip the French newspapers lately the theme, and discussed it in that Crispi took in very 'bad There were several reasons,

manner

in-

nan-

taking- a mission V Sin-' Hiugaul plain. of of, this province

-

by the

the

gave and

part.

|

land

the so

-

that

circumstances

letter

-'

Coercionist absurd.

not

undoubtedly

time, revived

in -

Sirigani

act

First had been in the flesh, as indeed she probably knew, when he had married her. The pleu, it have whatever nevertheless, might' been in honour, held good iu all other and the was Madame Third points,

they

our

xwver

me

many,

,

sadly

the

;

liis

given Crispi

L

on

pleasure,

great

'arrived'

,He

matter

First,

Madame

as

Irish

the mode in British interests franchise during

through the States. was been written due

and

and

tired,

Madame

responded

asking whicli

to

as

i\ vi

!

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a splendid ,it with respects, handsomp are carriages, or,, cabs, ,swhich drawn by and, runMon brasja-coyeredi large, .horses, have. glass windows and gandy wheels,

is

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states,

.

'

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claims,

States.

the

in

1 1

somewhat which1 to

but

of,

Irishmen

resident advice

Shensi; in city

|

was

luiiuvriiigi

was

ever,

manner

the

on

-our

:

-,

the

by

to

'

He has 'been

curtains, China,

which conveniently virtuously esteeming himself he espoused Ma lame Crispi

widower, the Third,

magnificent

of

best serve exercise of his

Tory

the when

,|T

United

f

the

a

citizens could ever be any body of Irish induced rotes1 to record their for' kuy candidate recommended the 'by of the ambassador miserable present

-

tory,

to

of the

i

same

-of

>

cut

to

sooti

occurred;

grave its discovery andpublicatiori was to be the immediately recognised blow' that severest President Cleveland could receive. To suppose possibly tliat

or hesitate lag behind Iu two years danger blocks the way. of ati arduous it is the Plan, struggle met his hoas(>; has never with defeat nor been stained a< single witl outrage.-. Manhood is all from that, ;is required the people Io ensure tlieir ultimate vic man

will

which

influences

direct Madame

ithel

c

also he Madame

their

such

having' indiscretion,

people almost of tyrannous is

/lImmi

avoid

secure

the

VJHkiiuaiut

!

the

Q'Brieu

hand,

in administration, the approval secure

circulated

the im

itiuugural is Mr. O'Brien not blind he must run between a Gov

'other

'

'leiirnare,

representative

in

sympathies;

:

Parliamentary

.of

:

Madame Quirinal. a humble peas nit woman whom her husband had married at hut whom he soon deserted to Malta, form' second a marriage with a lady of

are

to

as

French

on

point and which

the First

at

Crispi

the candidate most favourable to Eng land and most 'to facilitate the likely 'aims of British far-reaching industry. This letter' was at once and published

granted.

;

ime

manner

supposed' English correspondent iii support of Mr. Cleveland,

which upon they rely of continued' coercion would1 too .support; and accordingly sensibly diminish, tliey have at tbe'bufset taken shell measures to that consummation as prevent lay .within their Miv Slieehan, power. the ci

-a

inherited

but

Duchess

the Third

course

their

the

homage paid Fattier Holy

;the the'

1

Jubilee,!

shadowy

Republic

guide

:to

Presidential election. Sackville Lord replied

:

and

pretended, Duke to

A

English him for he could

.

been taken of outrage

the'

a

is

was

a reformation,' when, the Plan tSunday,!he inaiigurated of Campaign on the estate of Lord KenThat mare. the Government would 'resist the endeavour to, their utmost to hind tlie jn, the bonds. of a Kerrymen. and bloodless peaceful 'organisation-

'.have

no

people

some,

is

of

very sore, actions a good deal. Ib is believed, for the of the that example, pause dismissal of the Duke of Torlonia from thb Roman !m not, was as s'ydicate

of the serious of guilty impropriety to a letter sent to him in replying the from an imaginary guise of an application

once

.re.c.ent, ,

within

tlie

the

in,,

This

papers.

of the vindication the confines withiu has been produced great Republic be called cir accidental by what may cumstances. the repre Lord Sackville, sentative' of England in Washington,

weaned, from their 'constitutional opeii

;!;be-

methods

present

if

improvement

'

admitted the before of the two' great Doli-

their

on

power of the

became the stronghold of Kerry, But Mr. William Moonlighter. with that O'Brien, thatdipp.eful courage does not of: distinguishes him, despair radical

I

on

-

!

commented

a

appreciative, a Catholic Shensi province

'

up

ary journey the gan vis

i

!

;0f

,,

England,

Irish

'tiie.

now

to

citizens This

and,

a

freedom.

likb-'

chiefs

parties

existing

the

effecting

,

in

iwww-w»»enof

fagain.-lv

;

i

every weapons

,

it,

to

Last week;

uiu-

Miv-'X—

Heuven-sent

Crispi, his

u

following labours-

the

the

on-

priest.1

the'

to

referenced

difficulty. European moreover, Appeared to him

Crispi.

contains

city,-

pending

long

inland Pro

Hanchnug, 1888, from

An gust 6 th,

J: Davidson, the in that missionary

to

given

j

,

testant 'Mrs: 'Ri lady, wife 6f a' Quaker

not-

by

the

:

incident diplomatic of and before the President gravity arises, takes be' sends for two action' leading in order Irish to take council politicians, with them as to the feelings of their The: entire Press of the world peopled admits that the serious whicli question has arisen can he dealt with vonly by the

themselves. no combipart, the among down an by

t

is;

The

support.

'.'.des

to

organisation and ground

;

;

Bismarck instructions

cat's-: for not paw,' only he partake in the jealously all felt inof generally; against'" -France. Italy but his own had late, private feeling j been incensed againsli her, by the inatuier in some time which, little ago, matrimonial had his. alliances been

r

offence and to,

a

there

people

path people

now, endeavouring of conduct in such

into

is

-have

to

did

believed this kind than here, never of nohsensd hut how far it j' have may been accepted as true by certain sections of the Democracy of that land it is hard to If it received as say. ever.Hwas based upon the creed which was gospel,

lical

Kerry

entered

the

.abandoned to the The Government

fere.

in

Campaign

in

fight

their

educated

Amerieu

.

The

"

of

it

a

.

iiarred,

world. The

even

readers

more

schoolmaster

a

m,oi:\v,

O'Sbea's

Captain

as

captain,

his

responded

who

"

the

i,

not

war

understood!

as to provoking Chancellor The France. with Chancellor, had determined to. solve .'said,; .so

And

"

of

dated

letter

China,

"

bis.

on

Nay,

politics/

a

the

and inconsequential" uoisy of a community in the midst interlopers most of all with iiriiiued,' supreme for. whose rule it the motherland respect than' a century and spurned riiore since, struck wbo»e standards it down wlie'i

whole,

Captain

of American

desires

case

Times lea 'er.

by the Parliamentary

the Irish

against

,

admission'

an

ni-

con

no

'KSftil',

j

carrying him. by

i>uu

upun

Crispi Piince out the

displeased

riot havo been more, English assurance that " respectable left without, American with viewed politicians" the 'feelings and the simple contempt'

his

confessed

:

'arriel

liiuueuue

hiroug

;

,

belief'

Mr.'

auy

course

'

that'

Siguor

is

:

Protestant.

a

"

;

UAtiiuieuug

and of his

V darnellism

'fact;

Tn1,1

"evidence

-of1

A

.if

;

of

,

matters,':

and which

Tebtimony

.

other-. sundry! bad, rip'jpohhectipn

most-

deal to

:

-

and .had a, great Kilmainl:amv,treaty

box,,

I

The

ClunaT

Heroismin

Bis-

;

till

his

' i

at

John

would

'

witness'

6ay abbut':the'

in

Prince

:

march:. '

into ithe British the public thatthe of many great body 'of the citizens of the Million's prosperous in the of the West, who glory "Republic A title' of Irish-; are of meiicans, incapable

last

appearance

and

,

.

Writers of the fypp pf .Mr;.. Goldwin Smith and Mr. Fronde have been to in the habit of endeavouring certainly iersua(iei belief

Special

.

O'Shea

his

»

degradation.

but not Ireland, practically resigned Com missioner.

Catholic

''

».

as

post-

ihrfe rreland.andi"Ireland Uti the

reconquering the kiidof whom

forty

upon destructive In that, ,

the,

made

"

»v.

a

Crispi

Signor.t

: i

British

Power

,

in

amusing

were

Wednesday

'

Americans lessR;

r

a

:

On

's

of

;

notes

extreme.

Captain

Irish-

the

himself

ambassador

he had

;

Are

insult

Ian

On called

and

their

condemned

a

from

recalled

was

j

shorthand

the

recommendation as

,the

their

for

his the

i

,

will

i

the people

ori

Timesrr- two police named 0' Sergeant who, Malley and Head-Constable Irwin, had nothing Sir Richard like Webster, to reveaj. The blunders extraordinary to read of both these officials in trying on

of

and

!

of behalf, shorthand-writers

stories. or

performance. were witnesses

first

the

old., fresh,

the lesson taught the deepest significance of England.

failed,

one

in the administered palpable kind, of the of the world. presence peoples of Lord and the The policy Salisbury have of our power people unitedly about of the the repudiation brought

1

stale,

be

Government,

tlie.

would he succeed with all their can

but and'

d harsh treatment. that the brave soldier the Finding with the heart of a christian aud the feelings of a gentleman not would play the part allotted to him he by the CoercionistB,

;

ginal1

diatribes,

new,

nothing m1 the entire

and

he

soldier,

demands

unjust

-

of

was.

Tuesday

where coercion

success

If

Cromwell,

,

;

mere

There

and

of

case

great.

a

landlords,

ing:;

i

the rehash

of

in

enormously

the and only power Irish kith and kindred of our influence could haye secured for Lord Salisbury snub of the most and his colleagues a

:

dullest

was

speech

murder

on

work

bis

The Attorney-General's

Moonlighting. a

hours with and audience of the League

:

inspired by the feeling of the Irish caused tenants, sufferings him to throw in his sympathies with the He refused to assist the evict people.

and

:

and

week,

twenty-seven

judges, lawyers, trite denunciations tales old wives'

stale,

dry

of

brave

part

as

compassionate

Coercionist audacity been of capable of Lord as that step

a

the

(instincts

'

for

haviog

bored

brought Friday

last

such

1

after

Webster close on

1

rigmarole

a

to play

,

have

conld

inspiring Sackville

resignation.

arid

Tory insolence alone

ihe '

I

to

J

allowed

not

was

of decent

privilege

-

Richard

:

.

Sir

3rd his

! i

|

and

,

of November

\

\

pass-port,

.

Commission-

Says the Nation

...

#

bis has' been urged against, anxious thatf by friends, men of Kerry, and: he can rely Ynpon the once that together they, too, leagued their on other like estates, compatriots of un a like them, display spirit will, daunted and It resolution courage. his cannot be denied that he exposes fruits of cause to a fearful risk, yet the

,

Th'e Parnell

' |

spite of what determination

in gs.

e an

\

.

<&

l

.

a

'

f/

enter

:

it

,

1

belouged; 'During: a years havoc/was the peppie.of Irejand lit'tlo the, of Cromjthan wprs period

,

more,

tjian,

half

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Hrirfiogton, to

'

shaky :arid

warning

consider

it

those

for'

who

he

'to the' Coercion' repaly1 arise. the opportunity vise 'the of 'Irelarid 'people'

honourably

to

'

enterdd into, waS a ffee coritra'ct. Of thO' 'statement'

!

cotted

for

u

aS

these

natrie

under'

happened

Opobo

River

during1'

been

arid

be

to

the

in

forward the upon

shortly 'called'

chief

to

'

which-

Irelarid

'in

of "the

National

the

in

were

to

pealed

League.'

United

'the task nevertheless

accepted

but

reluctance, to Orik'a,"and

States.

They the

with

last

The Independent

the

eact'

for estimate aii increase

sul

to

.

'

bri

"138,885

-

expressed"

them

the

to

over

the mearitime in the river,

In

arrived'

and

including follow wi th increase of

Baptists '

different

sects,

members,

an

are

branches;

136,685 54,249. ber '457,

rieit

The

consisting with in order, net

a

members;

consul.

consul

21,205

include The members. Episcopalians 20J254 com446.785, having gained Free Press. municants.— -Detroit

on

The

.

the ten

October,

by

the

Bramble.5

-

Africa

of

atrocities'

''

'

a"

:

'

an

OkVika,'

at

received

'dispatch 1

very is land"

the

the; on

1

bri

'

seririris

1

Liverpool tbreak Coirie

situated

which

'

a't

'fifty'

Biver,

Bcdtiy

'

nbW

Last'

'

tnbe,'ririce(

"

'

into

uh

Blit necine'

feuds',

chiefs'"

of

1

factions to

'dppealed'

Okrika

brit

jpebple',

ri'poWeipful

tb

now

th'e

inter through the Kings ririd

river

inter

themselves

verie

in

and

another

a

between1 it sebm' would' THri faction. qririiTel,' markets" which1 it the oil at originated 'as of the' Okrikaris, is to the iritei'est' and -free,' to men, middle keep open' the appellants, side'd virith' The Okrikaris in' the and warned their opponents that would assist of hostilities theyevent the feud. The them, and put a stop'to without effect however," was, warning the attacked and 'the1 hostile Ogoriis were whilst" 'they allies 6f the Ok'rik'rins a from the inarkbts', killing returning of prisoners a- number ririd chief' taking dispute

and

a

Okrikrins,'

-

The (of 'property. quantity of this raid, on informed being friends a diabolical with' 'their which of revenge, prothey >

planned scheme

With

whom

have''

I-

coii

at'

hour

an

a

to

Germauy,

many

valuable

in

.

and

detestable

reasonable

a

and I

National Library of Australia

and

stupidities

nonentities

at

Lord

of

seems

vivendi

sensible

and

minute

to

their

Franciscans, We the

by the

are

in

.

oe

With

the

and,

;

is

Pope

than

less

sausned

dered

that

and secured

history

its

their

excite

the

miserable

cause

one

miserably

champion.-

must

-which Nation

op the

which

recoil

they

his

his

by

.faith,-

:

the

with;

.

One

Orangeman. as

unco,

bis

wen'ding.

way up. .with, .blooming ,

or

on so

smi(e

a ratio

the

that,,

the

'

,

j

are less in His sight than those splendid of old I have kuights shrunk from the saduess, of seeing myself the wards of the Hospice, though,, Ij have been is sadness told there no

through

(ages,

;

ruther

heavenly

the

come

to

lovely pure

chapel

for

In

,

lily,

has

bird

holy to

its

f

know and in

'

sky may

bonghs I

L

the

l.arge

wide

the colour,

peace rests from, which

before

beinir

earth

It

to

come

,

the

shell

flown

in

place

lovely,

with

of light where

mortal

know

I

house,

full

large the

reverently

tbe

fifteen

while

the

you the

a

as

a

'out

;

which through of green waving eyes. dyingp

windows, and

joy

old

stately

gray,

for

laid, a,

is

and:

peace

and counsel.

comfort

rail-

of whose wishes Catholics, and must be respected; it being the feelings of their interest to temporal rulers keep them contented. When civil authority is exercised it is righteously always Church. As tbe supported by the Head of the Church, 1 cannot counten ance

done

injustice

committed

to

strongly tioned ; his

and

absolute .

to

betoken but

profoundly, lighted up

fascinating with gentle love-kindness. of the most

built

slightly

;

'

its

hen is

his

am

der

living

has seen him speak can doubt.

M.r.

Baltic

face

Other

obtained

dead, towards

who

Gower, taken

offence

inflicted

him of

Dobell lured and

on

at the had mills, at some punishment slight him by Mr. Lawrence ; and on

had, Mr. Lawrence there

Gower's the

belief

forestall

to various

;

'

'

worked

'

as

in and

the discovery 'of the Gowe'r has rib w confessed to a of the Salvation captain Army that' the murder he instigated and Dobell committed it. to this According' story,

one

one

months

at' the manager Tan bridge, was no clde could be

a

'

murderer.'

is

A few

outrages.

'Lawrence, Saw Mills,

shot

found

reflecting,

no potentates smile and heard But consciousness

'

and

agri'

expression

ever

Litera

tlie Weekly Reqister: series of crimes. extraordinary appears1 fto' have been committed at Tan-' Two youths, Wells. of the ages bridge of seventeen 'and called eighteen, Dobell, and Gowrif, have been arrested the on made confession by the elder of a mur

are

and

Pernicious

An

When mournfully. of his one by peculiarly it beams smiles, however, arid benevolence tender

of

dp

'

Says

finely

When !

Effects

Criminals.

ture.

manner, features

it is Altogether; interesting, attractive, memorable I have physiognomies That Leo XIII. yet contemplated. one of the most rimiable as well

intellectual

The

propor brow are lofty sickled o'er by the

repose that .

His -

Youthful

fragile-

in

grave

colourless cest of thought."

in

those who and whom I defend.":

of bearing. marked but cheeks and

are

is

to

care,

exceeding

and dignified

who .

realise .what ,a and mockery, thp Belfast trial .ifqur. one

lions

looking,.

its has shaped fortunes. There

The disgust

consolation; action 'will

is

Empire

the

'

service'

thri.i

to-day, .picturesque knights ;of. God's battles and the bat ties, of fighting His poor, with a knightliness contipped

this

as

dissatisfied,'

discontented. there are

are

German

seems

it

,bqt.<

of,

glirripse.

less

negotia of the

withdrawal

State.'

not

may

Dr.

peasants

'

say.qjf;

.with arises, aud, passes they portal And who shall say:

Presence.

of

spheres Dominicaiis,

one

backwards,

consent. cannot The teaching of the Church must be recognised, rights and their exercise must be duly author

who carry their enmity ignorant and the evictor for the landgrabber into of God, but is the House their action of the men with that compared holy who, 'out of mere party spite, depose a of their servant Church, who has ren

'conduct

at

i,

Northern

I

this

pale

the1

will

repeated,

the knights of St.Jiphn, than. this ante-chqjnber,, of heaven, where those are fo. waiting whom shall in ,a the curtain moment,: sooner or be withdrawn later, by angel, from circle the, of whom hands, every,

onr affecting Educational prohibitions but there is Orders'; great -difficulty. Tbe German Government desires to hands -the exclusive keep in its own of Catholic instruction To children.

hear of

We

of

makes

the Templars, could be holier

and

Episcopacy

returri

about

tion

almost

carried.

.foijj

visjblpj

,,

.

Bism'arbk

very

our

and Benedictines.

the

'rind

many,

tb,e)

nqt.,

this

she be

hej intqj

avenue, chestnut boughs of Our Lady's Hospicq., It is such a, as the knightEt; preparation of old made, with and ,, vigil,, fasting before themselves uqder the enrolling bauner of God. No, great Church ,,of,

.;

to

authorised doty— the

vote

of hostility1 was joud denunciation

Plunket. too

cause

into

of

a

,ifer.

down-

were.

earth What

upon

ot him thinks the stately old

'

the often

were

iritoleraUts

it

questioned of him discrediting

guid

in Germany all is clergy goirig smoothly and satisfactorily. The vacant offices have been properly filled with the up accord and Slatri alike of Ohurch and the contentment of both. Of to our Orders which had been expel Religious from three have led been Germany,

But

Approval

if

ago,

way

have'

my bound to protect Leo XIII. is

their

resisted This action was by of Trinity and Stubbs, College, whose Venerable Archdeacon Scott, 'seems to have merited position-

of the

insolence

whic

was

years

many respects

concessions.

this

it..

honqur-r!

gone almost

danger

which

soldier,

than he can be (Convinced, found him willing to aricedb His to just who requests. son, too, had a -long (audience of me ori the even is

'

in

at last penetra be termed the

hais

pit,

be,,.

favour and devotion— one passionate had, almost said which mark, saintliness— him out as a Christian, pre-eminently

versed stretch.

modus'

our

not-scj

,

knew

personally

regard)

with

know, when

back. 1

torate

speriking find that his lato

not

'

;

into what might of Protristanitism. Recently, sanctuary of the Protestant at the meeting' Synod, was Rev. Professor Galbraith ejected of honorary from the position secretary which he had Synod, a position jid-theThe movers for hrild in yerirs; eighteen were two the mattor cler insignificant had "all gymen, who, we may be certain,

place iri thd "British included protec of May 'last:1 under the treaty of" thd'Ogoni section iSeptembfcr'a

up

had

I have to be satisfied. From the good reason I have German Government obtained

'

Galbraith-

ted

:

is

canni-

'

1

xriil'ds

and

intolerari'cri'

and death bottomless presence

Canada, he could hands,

a-/

,

,b,e,itj

his.

reputation for— and

.of,

eye, life,

stainless:

a

was

Catholics

ballism,

i:.

"A

<

Prof.

Rev.

with than

more

ised

Tory

reports'

did

in

bis

angel-guardian. him is too, sacred to she will give one

'

resembled

Emperor I

I

it

fortunes; and the yes, would die

the

wibe and good Prince; very read '( molto istruito well' ), intelligent,' and large-minded. His manners were What be said was perfect. always full of good sense and kindness.

rescued

down the

brougHt

to We'd

cauo'es

with

Bonny

to

taken

his to

on; the eventfnl

Perhaps

have

well

:

Coast

West

t errible

Tuliamore

'

He

i

The

revolutionist in event his great be Mitchelstown,

<

and' terms, of Ten thei';

Bramble, returned

board, the 2th

Eriday, Ogoriis"beirig

'

should

stipula be landed.V

deplorable state, were; and surrendered. In the 100 of palm puncheons imposed 'upon' the Orkrikans by

was

the

num

Copgregationalists have gained

anil'

58'4;

oil

of'

gain

latter

a

survivors, then produced of end a fine

The1 Pi esby teriaris

'

nine

in

'

1

on

with

arranged palaver

place should ting that no marines consul to these agreed jThe Went ashore accordingly.

of

increase

an

the consul, that the the shore,,

.

The '

24478'.'

came

'that,

of

j

:

.

terrible

and

After

opportunity him. I

ing of the 17th, With earnest.

Kiog

take

'

'

He

-

of

act

an

O'Brien"

Williairia

,

1

Accompanied the Okrikans

Methodism, compVisijig Comes' next ygith branches','

3,71685

us.

-

arid

liked, for

the order

'

1

com'mfi'nioants,

con-;,

H.M.S.

.

166,871. thirteen

,

me.

whom

father,

up to their

and chiefs to' attend a palaver the guhboAt. (in board This smrimons to obey ; hut eventually the they refused blew who' Calabar arid Bonny chiefs,

(

4(599,59

to

with

privately the young

"

oil October '3, in eiri barked conduct "a"' personal' investigation" his arrival' at Okrika, he summoned

the

5

7,200,000. fourteen

ap at

whom''

deliver

to

they

hand'

to'

himself.

to'

and ministers, 94,457 communicants, variouVly 19,790,323 three' sixty denomip adivided among the Roman Catholio' tions." Of ihese with Church is,' of course,' th e strongest' '

My young acceded

to strengthen consolidate their

benefit

was'

it

;

hiin present no further

hand.

'survivors;

|ohsul

'

'

although

Bramble

the present of 774,861

.

'

this

am

information

already

refused

Okrikains

reridiness

strength .country It has

v'epresentirig

figures

churches,

me

tb

!

an

"

proceeded

back

brought1 the reports nd fourteen

fori

them

pu Wished

year

the

numerical shoeing churches of this of the united l 9, 000,000. over to be, a httle statistics

vear.

to

courtesy, I had much glad to receive'him. to him ; but just to as I was say discourse he interrupted my beginning in his brother, me in order to by calling I

some

1

1

its' given exhibiting

see

to

'

now

not

position,

'

confirming

Religion

and

;

,

myself

calculated

was presence adversaries

leading' Bonny' to the proceed to scene their influence massacres'.' further prevent' They were' of affairs,' also to report ripon the state' surrender arid to demand tlie of any1' survivors.' Some of the chiefs thris ap

Calabar and exert

New

those'

practically

I cannot'issue. to do so. This

me

our

was

arid

Bonny,

in

rather

to

party would know

new altogether Aspect ryou must see the sweet faced English nun, in whose arms his mother aud heav her speak; died, of him. Bome' of Upon her that,, mother's tenderness must have descend ed. Here for her and counsel, Her,, and her prayers comes., blessing, thiri/

(questo giovune), having the German throne,' Has been making of visits a round to European Courts; to. St. Petersburgh,? Copenhagen, to. his Vienna; and finally Rome, where

tbe of

course

which

us—

have

past, restrict'

under

to

150.

at

to

me

'but

us

man

put'

where the intelligence events, communicated to He him.'

peared

were in There, not, which'5 had been'1 faVins'

jrear"

the 'bin

Hewitt

orice

!

frin'

Mis

at

years'

forbids

dignity

bat

hand

ten

from

palace,

were"1

eaten

to reports the lowest

reliable

number

arid

killed

Consul

boy

mendacious invention, Lord- Lieutenant

a'

'

retftkeif

of 1

duly

that

d&riied

Dillon)

farms.

Ms1 opinion,'

bodies

who, for compelled

subject'

'

Pe1 d'dfied,(the/'

and

'eviction'

t'

(Mr!

statement''

been had

most

these

Lieutenant

'

7

he"'

re-let,'

us

nj

freely'

had'

which

'farms

iriany

'

Lord

the

number

the the the

that this he1 denied With reference to

'

b'rit

that1

contracts

fufil

'

gave

obligation "of" pressure money "sbofild "iid He' 'wofil'd

of their

mutilated observed down the Bonny River. floating After the capture of the party invited made to the a was raid palaver; upon the virtually whence undefended" villages arid was further came,' the result they It is to estimate atrocities. difficult directions,

honourable' buy under

an

was request ; to favourable incoming to those who are against

Nationalist If y'oii1

not

was

his

not

of the

of

,

not

while

oar

Rome

to

thus

.

full'

would

at

one

Eriiperor's

came

O'Brien-

Miss Katharine Tynan writes of the pronainent members

either

are

we.

-

them'

He "that'

arid"

security, fair

Wood The

'the'

he

William

'

to satisfactory I canuot

drdiS'sritisfied'witflth'e

That-

visit.'

,'

'very

dririk

satisfied

Mr-

'

had' prrived interlocutor. august u he replied; that

Vatican

niy say,"

,

'h

it

the

out of calabashes. reports received from a source as trustworthy to the condition of the town the during are too revolting for publica iragedy the remnants tion. Mangled" remains of human in all. were strewn beings

'

advance five millions' Ashbourne's niore' Act, but was he1 (Mr.' opposed to land Dillbri) 'coercion existed:' purchase so long as He Would tell' the English people 'so long as 'mohey 'for the purchase they advdfic'ed in Ireland ofit lands they would be giving'

Government finder' Lord

the'

to

children

vietiiris

had'iigea'

Belfast,

;

where Okrika; barbarously they were and eaten. The victims' butchered' 'and '.to included women children ; arid, blood such a height1' had the taste for that the Okrikans coriipelled. arisen, their

Weekly

-

to

a# very

Register.

,

These statistics present peridd. sad picture and justify indeed, the niethdds of cbtnbinain evefy respCct, tibn the 'adopted' by tenantry throiighbdt next Mr. Dillon referred the country. of land tbe tb question purchase.

who had an lui. correspondent lyuudiericel the' 'P»p6, his 'with conii'iinirig remarks' on the interview, says 1 then His Holiness 'if ventured tri'u&k th'e German "visit: recent to "EmpbTbr's '

the'

'

'

A

,

eighty lured

'

.

attack

of will' are no Lless power arid' strength manifest in: the glance of his bright eye and- the toiie of his clear thari 'is voice; of geniality temperament.-

XIHi

.

parties,'

satdb

at

pretext of the for, palaver purpose the the differences between the the Ogqnis concerned in referred to, accoiripariied' by of their were treacherously' chiefs,: into; a apd takea captured, trap,

settling'

'

Lord

Leo a

'

population

during

tlie

effect.; to

,

friendly"

into carry an invitation

of

.

Under,

435.-

!a 199,000'; "249006,' and iri '1881, 246, -1 record showing that1 n'd less 'than all ooo pebplb' were, despite resistance, swept out of fchfe country by landlordism!' Dillon1 shbWed tlidt over sixteen Mr.11

hdtnes1 disappeared

to

once

.

1841,

was

thousand

at

,

'population 1861, the a

ceeded

'dis '

in of

,

had

Tippefaify country had

'-.

'

bf

population' The appeared. said 'toft' Dillon, in 000: "peddle1; tfi'd

Gower's to

other

The

lonely through the

confession

crimes-

'

instigation, a

shot him confession' is apparently his tbat' friend was

him;

'

-robbery,

spot, brain.

due to about

to '

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ii

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be.-

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ai

,

patriotic to

I simply hated the English. to have learned how thankful wide arid felt' is the "sympathy general" now that they by'1 the English people, for those who kno w &' little of the facts,,

be

Irish

the

!

how

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should add that many; with. in heartiest accord whose means, however, from a more practical

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Wadenhoe, M.A., Oundle; C/.Drpwp, Stetchr, Rev. A;. Burton, M.A., T.C.D.,. worth Vicarage ; Rpv. C. A. Chase, Vicar of All Saints, MIa', Plymouth ; Rev. E. ,1). Cleaver, M.A,, Dolgelly;. i. R. Creevy, M.A,, Vicar of'EskItey.,1 M A.„ Vicar i Henry dpie .jOjjw.ell, $ey.' Rev. H., S. Fagan, M.A., of!, Harlow.; Rev. Henry Rector ;of Cressinghain of Grosmere; Fle cb'er, .Rector .Vl.A., Rev. M. A., .Rector., of, W.,Greenwell, Rev. W. ,H. Harrison, South'Bailey <

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.

,

.

;

honestly

is-

to

i

inflicted societies,

political

parties,

a|bioody; in achieving:

ouly

England

a

to

Capital

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of

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Kirk

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Rev.

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the

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passed of the

tJre%>ft-.

Cctobeiv). striking,

Maidstone.

of

5/.

Major :

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and

P.

Gil',

instructive

,

admitted

He

league

of

having this

nature

received from ,

not

then

a,

ordered to

kill

£7

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, .

.

.

.have been the iniiitary

officers i>y

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spies. is

Press

,

commenting: this and deiriauda outrage, of every individual Gerfor

providing Austrian' the

/

a

iricreaso

large has

Army

virtually

Reichstag:

Wake, London

artist

;w

.

the has

.on

Graphic,

.,-

staff

of

,been the

killed British

thy

a skirmish between and Arabs at Suakim. The troops British fell into ambush and experienced the in greatest; difficulty, recovering

during

shelter.

over

.The .Russian Persian

Timothy,

monopoly, and are

making ad.vttnces

against, in

Persia.'/

The Spanish Ministry have resigned, to the owing continued hostilities and Progres between the Federalist sionist

inflict

too

are

Foreign the.

are buyers market,., which,

advanced

;

proceeding briskly. and yery strong, has, is, hardening,

»

i"

pound.

per

three-half-pence i

1«.

i

»

/

;

member, of Parlia members,, of the

the or,

parties.

The wool sales

INTERCOLONIAL.

much

;f December .Sydney, 5., Bill The payment of Members has been rejected by 30 to; 3. Miss Essie well-known Jenyns,.the

iI

,

,.

,

France

has given in her. adhesion to for ,the of proposal suppression on the East Coast of Africa. slavery Owing to the massing .of Russian ;

tumps

claim

Cabinet trade

externally a furious protest made by the British

.for

the

P., con-

Bill

the

.

Harrington, who ment,

M

French

passed

,

I

:

'# s'-

,

on representation -Judicial. of the Privy Council. A former member of; the Kerry of the branch, Land League, in the of his evidence in course, the TimesParnell Commission' enquiry confesse d to having, assisted in several outrages for which he was tenunts, against paid.

f

'Servia

December

Germany

J

Oaths Abolition of Bill has the Lords. The second reading Irish Laud Purchase. £5,000,000

obtain Committee

Barbarity.

.

.

.

,

A in

soon

1

Mr.

as

i

from

20th

French from

The

j

ha&: passed its second also reading the Lords. at .The Earl of Carnarvon, speaking at St <71ub last B dinner given George's said he hoped the colonies, would night, Bill

an

on

Shapstchina

imprisonment.

Thirteen

yews.)

announced:

is

in

immense of the,7 gathering, Lou h and Meath in DrpgSunday las,t (says the Nation oi

'

severely upon the expulsion knan from France.

London, December,

M. P. for

Ross, <

or

.

At

'

of

are

expelled authorities

.

The

\

the

'/

London,

all

FOREIGN.

,

iri

leave

,

World'.

.:

services

people

must'.'

they

The Grand

unmerited

bur(t.

,

that

in

uow

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in

i

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1

Has

,

Jnteccolontal

j

murdered.

1

the House '

|

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for into

land

<

and

operation, Sold lis.,

throughout

anti

(From

j

,.

Le- Vale,; Ray. Rector pf Winteiv M. A ,John Heelis,

M.A.,

2s,

l£d.,

for

nearly

tonic

their

gran

and show/,' an concluded, of radical feeling. and fifty mem One hundred liberal bers of the House of Commons have an address to Mr/ John Dil presented with him for his' lata lon, sympathising

©elegrams

:

ton-

ley

in

brisk

fund

a

of occupiers has passed thereof

elections increase

Human

circumstances.

any

Vendors

|

.

Rectrit.,,

Harris, Basset

mild

en

per growing death is expected

the

Germany

subject. called the

the

,

is.

The German Government the officers formed French

i

police

individuals,

uproar

j

are

powerful

a

are

Is.

at

of

.

,

hiirne

s

.

Henry,

of S tan

as

Liforeign

punishment

:

h'ectpr

of

an

subsequently

towards

£5,000,000

converting the owners of Lords.

t

they would, not succeed if\ glorious revolution, herself remains trne.

Landlord

to

|

of

cause,

the one

former

J

confidently

which we with justice

7.

Basly the

weak and his ceptibly hourly. The wool sales are continuing and Atriericans are buying largely. The Irish Land Purchase Bill

present

Remedy

the

is

act

aperient, under safe

.Medicine

treason.

;

P'.AV,

are

Simple

a

Stomach,"

bottles,'

is

rebellion,

Pills

as-,

which diseases to

Pills, Strengtbener

pnd

or even by great Mr. murder. always Parnell and Mr. Dillon and Mr. Healy are brotherso their leaguers' keepers them to resistance,! long as they, inflame and revenge against the English hatred, and the But' Anglo-Irish -people. though they might succeed in provoking

private

was

name.

.s

Bright

j

ting

Indigestion.—

for

' Natural gentle

sanction to those

;

were

they

-.by

Remedy

Norton's

citizens'

;proper!y said by the damnation/ Any death by perverse to the administra-

murder.

,

Camomile

'

lreland, equally

the-

apologised. Mr. John

.

people, the struggle

ordered

j

resist

folly.

say

till together There victory.

best

indigestion, all the

duty

are.

their-

encouraged

Recommended

their

-it;; err, supreme authority may cannot be guilty of murder. Cn 'the other Gladstone hand, as Mr. formerly fore e'of the National moral said, Leaguje rests and the' sanction upon boycotting, of the policy intimidation and 'boy of;

cotting when

Rev. Very i/"(Subscril)ers.',, Dean of .Winchester, Rev. Ode L. Bald of Heapsey Rev. H. win, ,B. A., Vicar A. M.A., Plymouth ;/ Rev. C./Briggs, name

for

in

j

in an

firmly

ended

The Norton's

The I

preclude

thank

not

are

good

that-

r

liority

to apostle puifehaso how, if any., suffered and violent opposition tors oi, the law/ by. attacking, or riotous, conduct, they had

to

Blunderer.' of the clergy

;

sympathy../.

to

;aut

-

'the" peasants the face of the earth. Rolfe There says should

those;

Moreover, constituted

the, not

a

;'

most

lovable people on he Rev.cGr. W. is one eviction I that of Balfmir

-of

..

?"

lohg

was

<-

stand

the

struck An face.

latter

.

driving

In

Deputies. called M.

.

the

in

country.

.

'Lord

peasants

rebellion

he

,

of

Susiani

the

of

occurred

in the violently but the disputants sued,

Thei

.:

been so long Oppressed and' trodden Rev. the dust in my1 poor country'.' Ti-'Ji'Lawreince' writes Day! by day, i1-/-4 whtih Tread the1 accounts of evictions, sinks' within" me rind' "Tory, nSy heart

"0

priests

,

struggle;

sacred loo patriotic duty, of the United The Kingdom. of the law! 'was death death who were of -high guilty-,

1

long

:un<l

put (down;.

halve

How think

on

ed at the meeting a representative and Radical the Kenriington Liberal Association.

;

the.i

party...

'

ybuhg'dayis But 'Is arif

the-,

quite

ani.outcome

M

.

,

Gill confidenily of the attention ofthe barbarities his able concluding

In

'speiech,

A»r.„

u&

was

,

i

landlordism.

have

scenes

and

ass

Mr. the

as surely, rivet predicted, world .civilised

outeom.e. people of the

.

assistance. without

upon, have

December

London,

Chamber

jFrench of them

'

iwil

the

of,the He

imperial citizenship/without' If rebellion to seenied

;

by

war,.

,

and .minovity, of: Ireland would, iof.:

Ulster,;,

themselves-

sufFer,

governed .be

theiHOnie

|of

...

.

might

it

Catholic

Ireland,

"

emptied' being 'continually I haVe' seen more fdr'Trisb1 purposes. and tliac" of the enough oppression of the In tenants'.' robbery poor my

in

costs,

all

disposal said Lisle

de.

Civil

.ILieagu.ei

Morley

ly

C.1

inal

be

to

of the, -present

on

"hut

Mr.

,

;

the

see,

of

the

at.

Government.'

to

Several

j

been decided in Brussels,

of

revert

to'

i

a Sing'eton tenantry, to combination popular thein, support to save could not sitir a finger the man from a death. iniserable The Massaact reene could as The men, tenantry ib one. This lesson a useful tragedy

the

Ireland

.of

at

land;inuintained

by ..every

over

'i'

can

tenant

the 'evicted

for

will

Jrom quotation's from subscribers.

'

T.

law. desire

earnestly,

his

to

come

landlord,

The

theicontli-

and

wife

bis

Cham-

meeting. has Servia to her maiden

Milan

King

.

_

their

;no tlmt was hopse lhet;e half-way of between the, authority asserting and of the law, and handing Parliament'

"arid

you

the criminal,

means

of,

farmers,

have the

which,

improve

to

tenant

jnost.

of the

and the

patience

'rotiriy

-the

proeeduiepf Ithat

Law,' admira

our

of

,

;,

Parliament

the:

Kingdom

'

they'have

of

in

displayed

British

'

'of

Ition

the gross meted out

in tenants shauieful injustice

"poor

arid

by

passed

iUnited.,

1' givb! received' a mark as; miprimus heartfelt' deep "and sympathy

nkm'es,'i&c.,/! it;1,

of England, whose below;' We wish

Church

'the'

rieon

,of.,

,

clergy

policy foreign the measures,..,

and,,

;appro.ve.

we

I

French

concequeuce been hissed whilst

socialistic

a

past

for

President,

in

prohibited,

Queeu having

.

th'e4

jentirely liotne

meeting

Salisbury's that

has

meetings

'

.

siricerest

to

Lord

with,

Outdoor

j

'

I band pleasure Enclosed" cheque subscribed Evicted 'Tenants' Fund by some over

"That

:

persons ;agrees,\

ber of Deputies, beeu

.

with

js

It

of the exmembers of the

libelling

severe

.

Sir,—

,

-

Dear

i

Vu My";

this

'

O'lBrieb":1

'

i

without

the

,

dynamite,

son-in-law

carried

left

of

,,

on, attempts .pub lic in Paris are threatened, buildings The of M. the prosecution, Wilson,

stable brother even were nailed His. up. and dared not tenants help him, there neglected he might have perished bud not two of the Massereene tenantry, not of who were paralysed by fear

:

1

'

and

day, doors

a

,

Further

i

.

"

'

Vicarage,

writes'

,

"N ewm'arket,"

wintry The

a

.

aged

from suffering he was bronchitis,

shelter.

:

.

'

worth Mr to

on

him

was

arid

or'

out

save

Though

feeble,

attack,

could he'

entreaty

eviction.

and

the.,

;

Stretch

'

.

from

:

of

Th'e

times'.1

'the.

of

amount

j

'of features' significant Alfred Rev:1' Burton,

eminent.

'

following which resolution, was,, seconded by, Mr. South Albert for Pell, formerly. M.P., and carried Leicestershire, unanimously in an seven or eight assembly of some :.

of

..

,

the,

a ;principal speaker ithe Habitation Conilovfir '

for

:M. P.,

it out grind he could furnish £100 required,

Then

out

|

to

managed

last.

£65

pay

and practical tolerant Christianity. Russia has under takeu to constrict 12 guuboats for. the Montenegrin Groy-

the to die. arid was cast out, on the roadside. had held the, place for over, His' family had and he himself three centuries, it Yet no lived iu years. eighty

;

,de

He

April

only

<

..

to

themselves

tax.

until

deably

publishes

speech ,

no

who'

catholic.

irish

London,

following M r.

generous "of their

medium'

'

starved

,

slaved and this oppres

family,

.

"

their'

Ruie-

his

with

Dunne,

.

recipien and the

shbedription earnest 'sympathy.

'of

Home

.

jat

Opponents

sive

a helping lending7 ofTrelatid tenants ever1 moved generous ot' the United editor t

of1

;

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.

the

Real

i

Ireland

,,

I

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h'erirts)/make

the '

England,' evicted charity the

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wealth.

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.

in as in 'frank friendship When the 'There was a "time of Englishman 'was hateful name

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Whelpton,

.

,

injustice.1'

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;

England's

Let

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to sub- let, .obtain 14s. -The acre, per .extra only of tbiat' rental is character ordinary shown most when it is conclearly sideiod that an agent who has spent £300 farm was coiiion a neighboring to let it to/ the original occupier jpelled, Poor rate of 12s. an acre. the

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of this part circumstances could he

a

which

land, him

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land

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ter

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the

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lpndon,

i ;

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market Protestant

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.reserve

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London

position

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Frontier,

Germany

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,

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.at St. to Mr. J. R. Wood a member of the firm of Wood Bros., brewers and merchants of Newcastle. actress,

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ou

on

Friday.

item

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Melboirne,

The option, polls. passed. the Australian match the latter Victoria,

bill

tually In ;

against

li ,

.

In

the

beat

fourth between carnival and Beach, the

Beach

.

Neilson

and

way,

that

Beach

fifth

heat,

Kemp

Auckland,

Pooke, have been Rotahan. :

a

the

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1st,

3rd.

theritic

Dec.

Dysenteric The jess.

7.

and his wife at. Maories murdered by The was ransacked store noon

it

is

management

of

8.

has, after no less than Louisa Collins been found guilty three arraignments, her second husband and of murdering without any hope sentenced to death, seemed quite The. fot prisoner mercy.

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an

maker, and

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will

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continue

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as

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to

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STOUT

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(COLONIAL

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terminating sore

fatally.

Williams and

with

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Old

Fine

Grand

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William

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A.

1888.

30,

:

Dublin

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Victoria, District the the .public, was for the last year exceptionally and but for good there was no epidemic, deaths— of infantile the large proportion rate1 of 39— the death 25 out of a total than for some, would have been lower The opening of the Victoria, years past. on Jubilee Geraldton, Day, Hospital, as being a real benefit should be recorded district. Dr. Elliott conferred on the commodious of it as a healthy; reports with all conveniences for the size, building to and is likely be a great boon to the "district." Boebourne. The health of this to wh and district has been; on; the; the surrounding, with As compared whole, satisfactory. there has been much less the previousyear, most common diseases sickness. The intermittent been remittent and have and oph diarrhoea, dysentery, fevers, several children having partially thalmia, or lost their sight from either ignorance not or in seeking both, carelessness, of the disease.. advice at an earlier period at Roebourne has The new Hospital states Frizell and of it Dr. been opened, that it has. been much taken advantage .of and the Goyernby the sick of all classes, the of ment have earned the thanks and such a beautiful people in erecting the commodious building. During no less than short period of its existence its have "60 passed through patients of a were wards. Many of these cases the and but for serious nature, very of coolness, good food, and advantages afforded by the Hospital, good nursing the result would have been very different."

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and

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spirits

of in stock.

and

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an

Wines,

i

attentive

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descended

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has been

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.

of six-thousand

National Library of Australia

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a

feet the

by parachute, successful. being highly Adelaide, Monday. London corresponAdvertiser's a

experiment The

busi

of Pier

August

30.

and

CO.,

Ho wick-

the

For quietness, Guildford

in

the

Streets.

1888.

and situation, has no equal

comfort,

Hotel,

Colony.

"

aeronaut by of Sydney, to a height balloon as

BURNET,

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n'nmoved. Professor

relinquishing

tie.

Company.,

corner

m

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-

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December

G.

-

;

"

in Hobson'sBay, t A boat capsized whereby baths, to-day, the Melbourne were drownone child and .women fopr was saved attributes man who A 0

Sydney,

are

which

Company,

Company

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closed.

to reckless

W.

Mr.

Canning.

:

off

the .accident the boat.

WILSON

ARTHUR

;

the

when

Messrs.

of

tn

j

colony. is at the Exhibition "The attendance It is estimated decreasing. steadily show a deficit of will that the accounts

£200,000

rate

health

:

in

J. G.

TOLLEY

ments.

8.

" leaves on Ormuz" The Monday. is Rain very badly .wanted everyand the heat is excessive. where, L December 9. Melbourne, \ The Central Board of health records is again spreading allow that typhoid

rapidly

who

Fremari

and

the

together more.; or prevailed of these Zymotic dis-. presence and often to the inadequate eases points with of water, supply together impure the absence of proper sanitary arrange

to-day.

r

& CO., Mr.

that of the

Perth

locality,

storekeeper,

Parliament

they

of

STOCK

ENTIRE

judges

Dec. Adelaide, at will be prorogued

and

Service

j

winner. was

that

announcing

'

their

.aquatic

the

was

and Stausbury

2nd,

.

J

Eleven

the

EN

'

7.

Searle, Matterson, two former jostled

the

all

declared In the

of

the

WILSON

G.

J.

ness,

in this mortality was low. .Fever of (district remarkably remittent which has continued or type, of the Avon in the valley usually prevailed tnere ;was almost absent, Having entirely at been only one or two cases the com-' mencement theof the year. During of illwinter there were few cases very Less of any kind— even Catarrh being treated in Of 164 patients (infrequent. a there were 17 deaths, Hospital jYork rather but they occurred high percentage, cases from what are looked in many upon and in others almost incurable diseases, jis in advanced in- life, subjects In this district the infantToodyay. than in any previous: was larger pprtality at Victoria but occurred year, principally where medical aid was frequently Plains, iiot In the town of Newcastle procurable. of remittent there was an outbreak fever, confined to one which was however fever where also a case of.Enteric

made, 149, and the former innings with no wickets down. Dec. 7. Brisbane,

first

M

!

Colony. York. The —

I

even

in

E

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(the

'

local

1

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two Council sat till Legislative the bill this morning discussing o'clock in connection with for securing finality

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pleasure

:

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:

much

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river,

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have purchased

the -public At Bunbury and the Vasse health was good there being as compared little 'with the previous year but change/ from Four cases of fever were reported the low-lying part of the towii. dis with its surrounding Pinjarrah, with the exception of a few trict, was, free 'cases from of Pneumonia, any ius serious disease sustaining reputation districts of of being one of the healthiest

some

new The1 salary of the Mayor has been fixed at ,£1000. is to be given tofarewell A public Sir E. T. Smith shortly. who is Mr. Leake, Q.C., -George with the Governor, has received staying Crown in Solicitor from .his son, the a Australia Western stating telegram the found on that true," coal has been w' irwin

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stole

found

Adelaide,

-

HE

A

;

on

Opie, who of being the thief at the the jewellery Exhibition, suspicion

HA

affections

its so fas as borne, public formerly health this was is concerned owing very -much to the absence of a good supply of, and 'water, arrangements sanitary Two cases of Scarlatina were generally. but owing to a from the town, jreported of the, and vigorous enforcement (prompt the out Quarantine Regulations, (Land A Local Board break was stamped out. Health was established towards the end iof and will doubtless bear good jof the year,

Louis

arrested

W

;

suburbs axe being A cabinet-maker,

ED

PACKENHAM-STREET,

jh'as

the

to

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rapid from

and parcels

Post-office erected.

RON

.

.of

Melbourne

the,

the

for

/

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tubes letters

AND

-

Pneumatic transmission ;

i

ANTS,

'

profit

:

were exceedingly was Infant mortality, large, have beenfrom causes which mainly (mentioned in these reports for some years' past. to the report Flaniagenet;— According did officer, of the Acting Medical Albany which it !not maintain the high reputation

Dec. 6. Melbourne, Racing Club made last. over the Cup

ipeeting.

KCH

ME

common.

.

.£25,000

-GENERAL |

throat

Council. Victoria

Yi

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6.

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Donaldson, Bank. ing the Commercial have been dis Further heavy frauds in the accounts of the covered City

The

OF THE

"

" from The taken following, on the Colonial the Surgeon Report by to of the refers the Health Colony," towns and may different of the colony to our readers prove of interest Fremantlc. As with the compared former year the last may be considered of deaths as the numbar one, healthy was 136 against 153 in 1886. registered cases of fever in the ;Yet there were many crowded of the and parts low-lying months town— while the winter during

Jas. E. in forg

named clerk, has been detected

'

AND

.

-

Sydney, bank

Another

SPIRIT,

The

measures.

public

HEALTH "

1

Edwin

of useful

WINE,

>;

the Smith condemns second Legislative Chamber, on account obstructiveness to the carrying of its out

(Limited).

are

>

-

s.

Sir

Brokens

at £285.

quoted

at Torrens have, gone into quarantine of measles have Island; Several cases the vessel left Albany. appeared since ,

WHOLESALE

.

-

Wellington,

pro bride fainted. December 5.

has sailed with a Bucephalus cargo of 300 horses for Calcutta. Adelaide, Thursday. the All Orient's for passengers Adelaide and five of those for Sydney

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.

brisk;

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during

perty,

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in valuable

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during scenes

graceful

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.

time

states

Australian

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dent

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in

Bunbury,

Sept.

20,

£10,000

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AWAY

TO

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by Alex.

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Ferguson

from

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Agents Ferguson

& Co.,

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wrote Elbe," Melapc"would not be' sufficient to thon, the dissensions of the Weep over Men Reformation. doubt1 with the.;

momentous

most,

The evil is incurable." to the to period which allusion heresies were ?hadei/' i? nipped iu the hud, but now they but highly were not. only. tolerated Arianism-a." heresy encouraged. thalt: of Christ-1— denies the divinity 1

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faith-

part

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bej1

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as

period

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learned

byfaith

new

,

doctrines. Previous

;ls.

this

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dissensions thpt have risenamongst us; For ;it is truly ridiculous that after to ourselves the opposihgwhole we1 should at the world"

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very much, to for you this, gratified to women are this It is holy ceremony morning. my to receive that while no hood in their right grateful you place to remind doubtf made a sacrifice (which at our hands. The work you may be yery recognition thrown great in the sight of God) when you which have them lefp. into they and the. your homes, your relations, own is their other selves peculiarly the world offered to prospects .you, give, dare not to undertake it hands ; tor and consecrate yourselves yourselves the stoutest and the bravest, hearts, our Lord as you have done this morning,, from the task in shrink instinctively He tells in these very yet you pithy,, '" For it is not who have chosen,; or the words It is diffidence despair. you but I Who have chosen you"— that; to which these work of a lifetime good lite, He made choice of for you His own immolate themselves. ladies unselfishly which you., " Spouses and gave the grace of Theirs it is to devote powers body 'have corresponded/ with. And! this !is. service of our to lifelong and mind becomes a cause of joy the! -vjrhat to, to trairi the little ones theirs Church that the Grace has> ; youthwhich He to of virtue, or mind habits store and that God /offered is f ful accepted, is, of. honoured to pay it with /the treasures ; by your, determination knowledge in dedicating, livesto to the of Him honour your Soothe cojich too, theirs, His Service. The history of such a lif of and in offices to sickness mercy now entered, upon is told, the sake of as you have spend and be spent for I might; charmingly, say, by our Lord; all If like stars for souls! to shine Himself in the l'9th of St. chapter be the meed for Matthew. The tells us eternity appointed that Evangelist! unto, justice, to present! those who instruct, many brought their children .people Lord He might who shafi ever attain to it if not the /them to our that, lay, hands upon them and bless them. of Sister or Spme; Of Mercy self-sacrificing them ;.has been the zealous ones stood by and rebuked St! Joseph, whose career but our Lord chides who did so, those, labour of patient, theatreperseverant to them Suffer the little children', saying, education and of Christian in -the cause unto and forbid to come me them riot for of such In view Christian the kingdom of -heaven is for such."' Charity? and the This is the first and this the; arduous service, important step of made by good parents success.' which attends the working step that is usually who offer their children to God that but be cannot they" our orders, religious, to Him. Such, amay belong, parent of Cathoto the most graceful; feelings and does makes a very acceptable offering of the colony is and in no' part lies ;' what is for the child. When that bet in marked success more .than this is jchild grown up, and becomes a youth our Convent schools Here are for a Ffemantie. ,and his thoughts good, they are a few .virtuous and he reaps the, reward in ; life, crowded ''with" pupils arq a vocation. Once a young man witness weeks hence will the, religious opening our Lord arid asked Him— What fine new edifice, a commodious /came tp of ?/—the very, eternal life I, do to have from the 'must almost erected, exclusively ''same which 'have been. question you while funds1 of the sisters ; for months and years. private tasking yourselves measure this of material was— to be, virtuous very large And the answer you, has must been accompanied by a must observe the law of ;God. You success in another the Be Commandments. most keep very encouraging progress

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FREMANTLE.

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And. or house, or brethren, ,o'r father, mother,: for or wife or children or lands my name's sake, shall receive a hundred fold 'k life These and shall possess everlasting. words have evidently produced a, vocation and determined to yougive up every But. mark what Jesus says almost thing. we afterwards Behold go immediately to / Jerusalem, and the Son of man up shall to the chief priests and be betrayed the Scribes and they shall. condemn Hijm to (death. shall Him to the Arid deliver and Gentiles tp be mocked and scourged to there-, crucified/' This, is thefinale life— to follow our Lord even unto ligious death.. Now, ;dear have no. children, I, doubt that "as you have reached so far oh, the way to perfection follow on you will to the end. You will re perseveriugly of ceive the fulness, the promises all the hundred as certain ,fold as .the. glory and the glory as the Truth that promised, not have it. You much to "leave. may Neither had St. Peter. But you renounce the' possibility of even wealth acquiring and abundance. You have relinquished all now to the end. persevere The, Holy .Sacrifice was then offered up, the choir— composed exclusively of the riuns— singing with grand effect Webb's Mass in G, Te Deum followed, A, solemn and his Lordship and the friends of the to partake of the young Sisters adjourned breakfast" Weddirig, kindly provided by the Sisterhood.

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Upper Ferguson-

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citizens of Perth in recognition With which he discharged the term of his, civic career.

of the duties

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Dr! Gibney,' be calculated to promote may Catholics in general .welfare of the through out the and from diocese, judging past. ex that a visit from' are confident we perience," however short be' its: may 'Father Duff, of would be the sourbe duration great'

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Oh Tuesday night the usual meeting' of was, held at Fremantle. .Society Minutes of previous meeting read and confirmed. committe Report of Sports' two gnineas to Branch, read. refunding and adopted. W. Wliitely Mr, Thomas elected was Warden, and duly installed. would fall As next on meeting (quarterly) Christinas was decided to hold night it

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asked to to present the! Catholics of the you, this and the colony, purse of .sovereigns address. Your accompanying spiritual children make the presentation in order to show their reverential for your regard, Lordship and their only regret is that the contribution is not a .much one. larger on

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grant with

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could not reach the in time. A number' of the of Perth, Catholics including

treasurer

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June, numbered

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is greater. exceedingly where Australia, they Catholics as there are colony, they think they

conclusion At; the of Has Lordship requested

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on

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full

to the

pleasing of joyful

Margaret

eye.

hope.

To be continued.

Crimeless

Ireland.

maiden Another Quarter Sessions in succession this year the third be tokens the peaceful state of Limerick. —

This

is

a

marvellous

story

United

(says

this ; it for a large like reland) city be whether doubted may any other similar can show place of importance such a record. When the receiving usual

white

Purcell

Judge

gloves a loss

at

to account

for

innocence on the part Limerick of and he made a very ; to do it. The indeed, clumsy attempt, prompt sentences passed by the city he ventured to speculate, magistrates, had

deterrent

a

effect

than slow-footed know Limerick cal

about

Wo

a

so

who

little scepti explanation. its of police

some

efforts or

row,

Judge

as

carefully

that testify most humdrum

the

by

more

Those

can

of a when

save

a

lordship's reports as

quite and

Purcell, generally

far

severity. will be

his the

read

courts

they

are

charac-

spice is imparted of the police to the ele perfervid

the military and civil amongst their ventilate difference in population sentiments the media of belts through and

brickbats. had much

Judge the

at Kil-

Kelly,

to tell story the jury state about.of Clare. rtjhe There was no criminal business to go before of them, and the only matters which had to he considered importance rusb,

eviction estate.

some

Vandeleur that while

\

same

on the appeal cases It should be noted reduced two Judge Purcell coercion sentences of six weeks each John Hiffle and Joseph passed on to a M'Namara Mr. T. month, of the local National Murphy, secretary sentenced to four League branch, was were

months'

imprisonment taken forcible

having

Release

Mr.

who

could Margaret The stranger the .He was had been sum-

of

John

John

released

on

a

charge

of

possession.

on

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Redmond, 29tb

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from

M-P

was M.P., Tullamore

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seen

Paul's

touching and towards prayer him, advancing took his head in. his hands and turned his eyes towards after the light having examined; them. "You to recover wish, then, your ?", said, he in a ..firm but gentle sight

Paul.

be

fresh lustre. had heard her a

ments

trans

and perceived a come round the were

and the

;

decked for a feast ; for the floor, scrubbed and polished, the windows had been cleaned and not a of dust was on the furniture. particle clean looked and tidy Every thing as

to them kick up

and

round

.turned

it vase

large

ter,

fields

spot

in

arms

women two cry of surprise who had just

stranger

pretty

from fluttered the song of the

the green a

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to

into in

to the blind must I be ; sight in this profound darkness ?" be relieved from Perhaps you will said a voice suddenly.

it,"

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sister

down

Vii«

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air. .

gaze.

fnllntrorl

Via.rl

restore for ever

was

a

seemed to be this phenomenal

of sorrow saying " O my God, will you not again per for the form a miracle can afflicted, send an who could not you angel

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sighs,

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pink wild

a

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now

Mrs.

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most to inhale. delightful to the indigence of the family had never been outside the; Margaret in her life and she w&s town always so with work that she, had never pressed for found leisure country walks, so all

The average or

two

in

sheet,

outside

their

on

sur

always and fresh

drew forth a Bible History. Margaret It chanced that she opened the Pages at the of Tobias which she began story When to read aloud. she came to that part where the recovers old man his sight, the blind who had listen boy, ed with and emotion, got great interest

the

Owing

noticed culation

off

for the overhead

cloudless ing air

circulation

falling

when

morning

to

promised

weather

Mall

is

has been a continuous number of advertisements.

fine

a

It

defini

already being The cir stockholders. by the small is miserably compared / It circulates with the other journals. of the a portion exclusively among classes. 'Iheie and professional official <if:

,

the

and

prestige Times

a

covered with a canopy, and fir awn slow but sure-footed led horse, by a stout peasant who cracked his whip a kind of with the pride, whistling while a national air.

provide

Gazette.

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was

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and sat

tliey

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PLOMBIERES.

started family Flombieres. The conveyance

by

dealing." to

and

that

carry

rlav

mother

was

boy

scriptural

euphemistic Pall mandevilling."—

TO

JOURNEY

cur

equally

may

bring your bag of inoney. along now." Chapter XII.

the

,

is

exculsive Balfour

you

will

as

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defines

the practice

Mr.

practice

with of tion

to be given of this new

meaning Mr. Gladetone

dictionary ? rency cotting"

us

is

There,

;

Mandeville."

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of

bottle'

,

The active

devilled."

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Dno

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a pretty herself like of expectation

became more daily to and at times bear, painful he was wont to cry out in and despair ask of God, with tears, if he should be for ever deprived of his sight.

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:The

and

wore

placed

Paul. blindness

poor His and more

;

I

believe

enriched

.

But

off.

hungry ; as for myself I am famished; and to-night I Will sup withyou to I may1 riot see you say bye as good again before you start." " Oh how good you are Mr. Staub"1 said she as he went off. soon Staub returned with a- basket

some

expecting

Margaret.

con

very but the Robert, of admiration which they expressions were not to. control were able always of an ever the cause sadness increasing

1

maintenance I

be

let's

which were

new

on

if

as

,

now every door, looking

very

permitting, about in the

sights themselves to their treatment acted

mild This, beneficially

1

luckily

effigy.

so

weather

Sunday

heart. at an she had gone hour, early to the woods to gather sweet flowers for a large which she inter bouquet mixed with beautiful She green leaves.

or mended their home, did the washing, for she hot water from the get

see

the

brother, sleeping of her own beatings

paid the

springs.

to surprised vistas present

wno

giri

to

was

mother's

four

flocked

strolled family walks country the and town,

delightful

;

>

is advertised, of seized stock are pelted made, the bailiffs stoned eggs, and the rector

where 6ale bids are

no

They

lodgings the skirts of in the town

evening,

little

and

counted 260 francs. "How don't with 'continued go: mad joy;" " or Staub, J shall have to take you to of to the Asylum instead your home with treasure. Your mother your willbe anxious about you, for it is late,

,

to

able

was

They

and

neighbouring

,

meals

clothes

fine

a

was

emotion in her face and gave Yet all the night

and

whom she had to deal. Whilst her mother and brother were baths at the public prepared Margaret their

was

sun

street

It She

arranged

at

OPERATION.

day

ran

looked

as

neatly

XIII.

young

then

one.

their little room She borrowed possible. a few utensils for from her cooking hostess and off then started to buy some her sweet face and ; provisions her affability causing her to be well received by all the shopkeepers with

Margaret

as

you

'

"let's

Paris

to

!"

down' the

thither people and other to take the parts for their others health,

some baths, for fashion.

address her tho very

on

her

who

of

It

and of

rest

towards

town,

from

ever.

coax

another

.

after having him, and took

Robert, dismissed

course

fifteen

belong

;I

t.ook

a

and

river.

a

the

nomce

at

which

house on respectable for the lodgings were dear itself and food very expensive, owing to the great at

Sir I'M said the child " with I already gratitude, existence to you, and now I mother's life tci my your

kindness.

d'Ajo).

through

at Plombieres in the afternoon.

guide,

-

feel

Yal

valley

.

the

worn

a

pretty here

arrived o'clock

was

been

has

for

in

the

they arrived

J

shining brightly was fresh ; the ordinary which covered Plombieres had fogs and little birds were the dispersed, about without constraint under flying the beautiful blue sky. On side of the town, at the north one of the last one. houses, might

an

How

refreshed themselves by partaking and some bread: cheese at an inn, then proceeded on their j ourney

'

know,

you

a

They

would "She

of others.

esteem

situated

to

conductor.

j

runs

and that her to

for necessary mother's health

their

towards hud-day, called another village is

THE

little

owing

astray

;

01

was

'

next morning, the and the air

breakfasting their steps to for had they

highway,

ever

something

penetrated

Wales—

in

i»;

fellows

years younger." "Oh! dear

:

war

'

up

fine

to

but

duty,

the

said

hard limbs.

contains which passages fpr my Own' appbar to have been ''Written of which is the influence wonder case, a»d consoling." encouraging fully Civil

a

her

"Do

book, of tbut

-hrist,'

lioii1

these

to bad

only

only

man

Divine decrees, it would bear such a manuer of laid I present upon me.

loob

Thomas

are

to

at

after

at

call

to Chapter

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from nearly every one few refused her altogether. she was When the Cathe passing dral she asked her to allow conductor her to go in for a few moments, that thank she might God for these unex He was pected means sending her. When they the left Church the old

to

You

for

morning

;

;

.travellers the regain i

1

received

a

illness

:

and of patience unlesB one abandons

For

nnt.ion.

often

shall

speaking

in

right

who

Frederick,

during chaplain,

private

man

Eougerolles, celebrated

Next

<

1

not

most

of

offerings

gain

task.

Emperor

late

,

Land

be

UIlo

for money what was procure restoration of her

Duvitt's

will

writing for the

A

asking

Duvitt to do full But the book

record.

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attaches

years. man

AM

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took

The

they halted a; charming

evening,

our,

i

bring us luck:" took Mr. Staub hand Margaret's and they amidst the good walked off wishes of the apprentices. The potter first took to all his trade the little girl dealers. She addressed to each her with a humble sweet supplications smile on her face and great confidence. She well understood that shame

necess

Michael

ten

the

such

to

justice

of

a history for caieer

not

must

fFU xiioiC)

(

will

for

the

of

history written

properly

fitted

in

village waters.

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and

rifle

better

is

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engaged in writing With of the land League. history and it is an important qualification,

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The Sakalavas save the slaves were rescued by

surf.

this

Accept

Bravo Staub, tor be moved, you," and so saying he drew from; handful of silver his pocket a which he threw in among the pence.

were

them, one

begin.

brothers." your children" said " I ami; satisfied

quite after

Arabs maintained all the boats had

;The

fire

heavy

a

boats

he righted chase with

the

continued

his

will;

were

Mar

to

they

who

ill

and promised next day;

!

,

,

we

said

!

-

of the Algergallant capture of a which had carried north of the coast

made a lately slave dhow large 200 slaves, off Both Madagascar.

if

as

now," we

garet

FitzHerbert,

ine,

four

"

i ,

.

Lieutenant

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well.

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the

,

consulta

a

princess

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dangerously He

to hold

noble

a

seemed joy. and; hope for her. She Iturned round once twice (to look or;: at her native and town bid it a last fare

|

his

antipodean journalist during in London. residence year's'

an

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from on

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French

the

and

to sing,

1

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title

Londou"

in

Australian

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DAUGHTER

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the

PAINTER

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weeks'

and clothes, prison had been his own from him by the warders. lie was subsequently juil the

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their

(locks

' j I

1

HayI—

hay

.

,

its

melts

reach,'

inflamriiable

everything

>

.

to Dr. According Howship Dickinson,, furred tongue is not necessarily To some alarming symptom. persons

.

at

the

sufficient

I , i .

an

,

normal

tp

equally

have a clean tongue, normal to have that it is impossible limit

of

,

it

and to coated

a

to

:

fix

as a nec-: coating, to perfect health.

accompauiment

smooth,

and

-soft arid:

short,

bersJ

a

elristic

ians

in

ease

in

acting

set)

isriiall,

'

and missionaries traders, victims to it in nniti-' large Besnier therefore exhorts physic all countries -to study the fell- dis order to find means 'of counter-

sailors, fallen

have

-so

givb!"

to According Besnier, is! leprosy Since the extension spreading rapidly. of the French colonial solpossessions !

diers,

arid;

"not

;.ihair<

.Skin

4..

!

the

,

ilion,v

into

ariiinal

on

-

shoulders

thej

small1.

>

full

,yefr

to'

in

'

grain' the Stfri

is

tail-

W

m

be'loW

straw; 'abd theflajg

j

j

"

of

custom rihfeaves

its

ravages, of infection in

'fo'cuses

for

.

it

-

active of the

lias

every part

globe.1

.1

1

consist oil Manure-making does not to the manure simply adding material The value of the raauur'e heap. does

I

1

i

a

not

the

.

does

1

feet

.in

in

of body, and the- ideptli four- fifths in height.

AqUT'" MilibH

FACTS

:

grii'ririd

'iridre1

is

'proceSs-

arid

ekpedsive, for

bfitter

the. chaff.'

Jcu'tting;irito'

bindrii'

arid

The habit ;

soriae

uptne'iBilk? 11

the

the'

must-

come.''

Arnold'

lLl.'?ll!,

to

accounts"

for

make

a

shorten

cow

this

'

coriveriietitly

'rind

stackrid;.

of

f!thri

'

'

'

is

this

'

do

relaxa

sufficient

the

ariid

sriialii

'

Make

strick.

,thev/

stack's

to

twelve'or fourteen and the hay will not be in danger

ribt

contain

'

the

in

rapidity

sheaves

sheaves,

thriti

ino're

the1

of'h'eritirig'iri1

field!'

ANIMALS.

EDIBLE

answer

the.

riccording'to '

is

to

all

avpi'd

obser

arid

and

make

not.

will,

Trees

in

,

,

Catholic the

!

1

As

of food, sed of

what

to it

seemB'

life,

in

inanimate

quofed

authority occasion

;

'from,

of disturbance

a

as

infected

with

possib1e)'cbn8isterit

with the

;

j

that every thiDg possesaddition to so ;iiaany must be included iu

S'uch'.

a

view

a

of

'the

jgetiihg

it

is as

a

matter to

what

of

climate shall be

tract

An

milk

says cultivation

;

effort

soon,,

of Parra-, of presence centre 'of the town1 on the means

The

infected. in'

the

new

0

phrisri

They

suspicions.

to" thri

into

the

yard

or

the

upon

-

American

'and

cool,

miikirig,

but let

should when sitting

nothing

inter-!

there

planting. since loss1,. the

seed

inches arid

lie f

five

ori

authority

Although

:

the wuld'cbu'ritei'act' aiiried of at. The motions sh'ould1 riot' be such' as to at

iriiik:er

her deliberate down

/

:

of the 'town

ceptre

apple

bom-,

course

very/ihitig' tfi'e

!

mosfir

fearrid,

dustheap.

,

..things,

the category and association

agaiust

articles,

'

and should.'

farm, attention.

the pest. The conciuaibfi, disseminating arrived at is that the moth has beBn from some-infected imported: district irito the fruit the garshop, and thence into den through the housewife throwing itho

!

constitute

really:

is

the

moth'

j

Holy. afore -thereof :

the

determined

a

it

are|

places

down"' ceases.' "letting mean does riot Miikirig' jerking rapjdly or moving with hasty or irregu sharply lar motions in.' the presence .0 f we co w. l/e'fpfe

ini

thb

to

moth appears to'be making: in the bum-' cbupty"' and if the N.S. W. fruit-growers

tljey

the

'afforded way,

for

'

|

occasionally material' heap is the

progress

matta

those which promote"4 pleasure the cow, as arid to milk

ve

quiet!

rripidly' fort)

relief

The best

this and

pay the penalty by seeing half,-'or. perhaps more, of their fruit fall to the /ground before it is ripri.

'

;

do

heat;

:

'

rapid berland,

soli Rough treatment, tear) griBf, them. tude, loud noises,; &c., are among The circu mstrinces inducing a prolbhgaof the' 'relaxations are comfort tibri and

with together of milk'. flow

To to

pul

coarse

on thing the closest

a

tion.

quietude; by the

over

the

an'd

The codlin

1

!is haymakirig' ebiiiplietiri'dr thus a great of laboui"',! s'riying arid' the hay is' in: the berit crinditiori for into chaffri1 f6firi which in: 'the cutting' is Iri the' quantity! 'ririwl'used: greatest clim'at'e of lAuSffrilia,|he with! 'hriyvcriresV ',

e

of

contents

allowed

turned

be given

over

be

The tBe

manage

condition.

fine

its-

the

better.

so

the

throw the The manure

to

iiriportant

:

to

be

to

decomposed

must

centre.

It habit by the4followDg explanation consists iushorte ill tier the time of relrixaof the corils the valves tT6nii controlling to the little the' milk. reservoirs, holding These are distributed through the u(liier, there are several circumstances aria which tend

a

to

heap

order

.-,

COWS.

one

difficult

heap the

thoroughly

verised

have of holding

cows a

is

more

be to have

as

heap

he

t

length' -

.

be

will

1

manure

as

'or

.

t

i

-

but upon valuable

bulk,

The of the

ingredients. should object

froin

<1

it

depend upon

condition.

Bb'dh;a the

'

feet-

many

the (head to the setting on 'of he does- round 'the arid body, orindi the leg. :below iuches

as-

body

of two.-

mixture

-

measure'fris

ny kuee-as'hri1 the arqurid

is

every

gerite'ral

which "his

system'

a,

in tb

more

1

latter,

f:

will

hog topfiof

1

or

white,

oi:

crittirig

1

Thri

crop

and

more

reaper

work

of ciemution.

National Library of Australia

is all

'

'

hriy'is

Thief

allowable one's own

The

?

(.likewise

and:

'

course, tlViei"

1

incur

they.!

,Js\

best

White.'

'rife

six;'

of societies

..on-

dubium

'also

apfieararibri.

the

jbirit','

'

ndding

negative,

is.'question

it

destroys

a

.

;

Supreme

Freemasonry,

ties,,

to.nprocure was-.i

.it

riririo'hd

the

the'

-

that.:;

is' is'

Iriw fri'ow"cdtS rind binds' 'the sheaves Well eriougli,' 'While the without missing, sheaves, d rop'ped in gr bU p's of from four to beiri'g'.

.

retumsManswer

'

dff

and

'

p'r

Sheattn'o

The

.the'

aifter:

air,

which

in

which

gas, within

sets

the

with shell

a

fluid1,

when)

fire.

|essary

1

since the iritro'ducrabidly, tion of reaping arid;!'stririg binding riiachines. is Hay tor mfanger teeaing to be1 made iri better the oidinary Way,

'in

in

on

a

things

met!als-arid

so itongue, .any d.egr.eeor:

legs undernthe body, and the epace.u between wide a good .depthbetween -the bottom arid carcase.-,' e 'must! be- pos topiof sessed tof a -good,. quiet disposition,and, as an shohldri loot --weighrufo,! general more than >800 -lbs. lor 400 vlbs. gross at 12 or 18 months.. be- black Golour-may

'

by

greiari'

whbri'

generally

ground

"to1 the first regard is to affiliate permissible self to a society, the scope where one's ofrthe of of is the propagation' practice the cremation of" human bodies ? '

CongreUtibttj dubium It :

contact

of

cBemist,"

destructive This fluili,

i

lettingt

f

1

season;

cremation

to

The"

'Grithblics.11'

its

!

to reply members

iri

sevriral

relative'

eriiscbp'ate

arid1!V'tb"

iuto.

Austrian

an

.most,

man.

explosion becomes:

jothers

'

'appeariariqe,'

before

arid

,

Irise

becoriaitig

'aniew1-''

1

'pr'eseritd

brought

living

;

1

'

Holy 1886,

I9'th'Mayj

Wfiiibia

to'

binding

1

called to issued Office,

is

filled

'

turn

but. sheaf

M

"

'

Cremation;

:

bright'

'

.

;

greet)

orily

well

'first

leaf

t

i

rriafkef

bd 'obiairied The most1 advisable: wheriever is' t'o'cdt

pre t ty begins This is

consternation

'..dl ;<

to

lis

I

Wb

'for

'

[?]

l!

striaw,!"while>1'the!re

'Hay

cairi

'

:

NewtoWn—

the

8

griheral,'

!

!"-

to,

have,

early.

him

'

arid

filled,

iri1

arid

afr ived o'ue ddy froin the 'to' a; civi'ci corian' invitation addressed1' to" "Cardinal

verkdzibri'e"

1

may be restored white bfaii 'egg.

with'lhe

1

Which

The1 Jmost'1 riutriwhich' is, cu f after thlri for is' theri "sub there

the'haly

iri

grain!

which

'

i

Mayoress

washiqgr yolkot

alsp6nge.

known

held,

i

tail /shaped-; be longi!frbm'

set and.evenly to the touch-;

deail

gorid for

broad

symmetry,

'intended'.1

has

the" an

"

'

'

a

cu'ttin'g,1

from-:

with.the

morocco

it

invented

the

f

a

should

i

to! the.

largd,

at"thd'tdp." 'for

tail or

barrel

hams

i

be

Will

'io'chit

u'pdri'thd'piirpbsb'

is

is1

grain

';

thete'

hay

'meiit

;

"shine''

d'dpeud

f

,"'Redemptionl.,' the Oratory is authorities the'bes't of' terms' 'for though Cardinal is a keen lie ribt politician,' md'deTI'cit'itiein.f 'But the 'Fat hers excused

rather

ribs"

'asv'thehriaVieBt

rdoijai'iriid

Sriet The

possess good back v broad from arched the on Tof the :taili;'

Hb

setting;

j

A

(he1.'-

whi'cb"

chb'seri11

groand',

'the

his

to

'thri

the1 muriicipali 'on alWiiy'a'

tlie

otlforio'is As! to the time

perform-' With all

"

whbri"

'scy

1

!

arid

the'brisket,

from head

burved and slightly! shoulder to the The back

1

the

rif 1

the

stance

u n

thefirst

'

before

"td

hay da'nUar

arid

arid

kneeling,1

ptiblicly

'blessing'

clo'se

crit'

fes-'

signal It Was

erithusiasm. sight'

'

the piririte 'should ,J be

'

stains,

them

j urieroaii, the

j

.

the

krieo'in

length:

tWachiri'e1

'

proud

him;

''always1'

'of

'be

'

talkeri

triachirie

the

'tririsi'cal"

every

-ueck'

tlie

V

mo'Wlri5

'

1

represents: Ho 'the

Dr. has

to:

it' droops -sllghtlyjforwa'rdii be straight from on the bottom let /well do'Wu to back: to flank,-

jectiririable He must tlie

.

:

<of

if

|

ri'ecei-

'

'

beforehand. of

by varnishing Apply with'

American-

which shall /best of the! market."

a

hog; i'equirement8

,hb soivri'lhi'ckdr

'1

machiheV

Biihriirig-i

1

'ri

should

'

for

'

;

riiirid

'

riddy

libWaliy

manuVe'if

committee

'

the

breeders' Gonvehtion standrird of excelgerieral.

a

oat

j

rightly

At

im'prb.ysive

is'-

ehtl bvich

1

'

the'

'hay

fol'.

the land Tor grain 'arid shoul'dbe so' wed fine' arid .'rolled' as tb a smooth srirfUde'to thd'ffidWiri'g present

first

pbpulaf,

vriry

is

iirilJlli8!iplace'is!6acredito

arice'bf

'crrip:

|

is

capital

pofe'segsiri''him.

his

expend

'light

if

take

can

The lustre

IS winer on

;

toifarmers

ig.riide a

is

water,,

windovys

cleaning

,

by rubbing

eggs,

'

I

?"

Hi& Eminence

IhW'm'idla'nd

Mf'.'

to'!

,a

ma'riuring,

farm-yard

Tlie.'s.ee'd',

than

service,'

dbn't'

Hopb'yod1

Crifdiriril

'

iliis

:

"

Mi.

butbdrst

pflffs

1

harrb

'

the 'middle of of tried' pipe'

in

injury,'

erit'fririce1

seed,'

'

Emitiei'ce hate's srribkirig 'rather 'astonished 'when! 'Sii briar

s'riibifirigj

'other

loss'

'

i'llairi,

'tnh

td

spre'ad1 a' 'is

;

'M

reie/n;

:

wicis'1

'

sbrin arid'it'

or

uriti

sai-y.!

I do not be very

shortly

thrit

ana'Bey'weeidifiri:

'

His

shall'

'

'"

I'

pbouiJ'Be'

'goods

.......

.

ithe

in;

for

soap

;;

0 LD;-

-,,i:

or;;ammonia to

paint You

jor,

perfect farmer, "and consumerarid is above! 'of m outside' of " rill It Such 'ri hog/ must ibrrieds.' says; have a small, short -head;! hSavy /jowl, and thirik, short heckv; ear small', thin, but it and tolerably, erect is /nbt !ob-

'

so

typical

breeders',

8tahdard:adopfced hog most profitable

be''.yo\irWith

growth;

'harvesting land well the,

clean'

sow

rail-

a

Sir

"

historic.

is

but

s?$ug,Tit'a

for

ttie

1

1

ifhe'dbjectWi'tb'sm'oliiri

harri'

cultivated'

the!

i

'

1

cririiagO' 'at all,1

J

ito-

'

len'Ce

c'jfops

I.-.

Whiting

;

ipreferable

i

HOUSEli

I

:ji.i

j

Jl

wasappointedat

report

is

which'," 'giaiin

to

It oats

wild

Cultivate

11

'

fti'th

well

islight;!

that

the hay wili of tiie farin, labour' ripdri

"

breach of MgiJave geritlerriaxily refriark' 'Wats 'his' brice when behdviorirj" sdnbe ivag had' petpetnlted that atrocity arid' Hie. 'aiiswer'to the ria'an"wh<1' asked

JiAlYh

and !

red'

'good joke h rigely That was Sir,'

a

a'

i

field

While

.

T he! 'Card ihal 'enjoys abide n'riVcdri!tprins.

tlri'd

very

gj'yiei

'

'hay.'

clean

thejielil

great belieyer jn the wholesomeness until meals are drinking nothing He is passionately fond of music over. and always'' assists at1 the 'quartettes and chamber music performed in the house.

siO'ld"

crops

|

often fallowed and stunted in

is

weeds

a

yt'Ly

kent

o

hay

of

hiirid

'

'for

.as1

a'

|

-

'

hirii

'

the'

1

well

National

'

to

attention'

:

ex'rierts

j

little."

To fdrnish

T H E'

f

.

'ty

ris

who

rs( 'FOR

i>-

Gentleman's

!

too1

farmers

'

spectacles 'two 'back,: caused him print1 year '!cir about his are cOricerri1 eyes ; but 'there 'so near who can at few men 'read ninety all. Newmiah' dinis' at-otie and Cardinal is

jth" ?abputother

careful'

are

that

case

firiquently

somewhat

a

udh "as £ 15

hi

-

irigredierits:

;

'

i

IHIN

dish

of.<a

"a'rid

."riasjr-

Jqurh'ril!."

.

i

the

tei-

'

'

ithat

j

is

a!

but

qdick4;'

jreg'dlar'BrebliW'y

fresh will be

to

eggs guest f

as

tie'

,

'

iormed1. habit,

5

"milking

jthe

|

i

auother that age The himd

reading

who prefer rotten At Terrdcina'-

haS

'been'

oHje'ctio'ri'able

'

'

.

j

If

upjtliri!.

:

;

Hay.—

for

(o'iget brbrik'

'

af tyi

'itr

i

.

'

Cultivating

;her

To

'

dainty will cbst

Un'fi.'ieiidieyt'iv'ay ''i t

'

'

Wifiafih

'kiil'ferii

1

'

®

kttU;

:

pVeveiitierforfoikgsrich'a'h'rihli,

ahd/lfiW

'

!

and, the

'

"

1

CWOPPING."

the

ihtericled1

for

stf6rigbrJi

gtiatioto1;

hxiii;

wriyHri' ;

whetheri nhe 'prefers a/ land or a w uter eeh; In the1 West' Indies a large Ifound on the! is caterpillar palm-tree' lestriem'ed a while the :edible luxury; nests, of Java..swallows/;rire;!'SO richfra! |

use

no,,

i

an

/

\Mc£gazine.

jf

t

i

(

we

is

is

highly

cjeep

deep

'there

important

should sprout' qriickiy. be ribout the pil6per pec s of seed about th'e

will

in iri'

rio'gaiti

On the contrary, it

cultivation

believe

'is'

a '

hut'his''

iri'orriihg,

insisted'

nriOessityy'

eightyand vitality His' 'cor

are

indos

'

asked

;

_

was-

be;:

1

6fH

Pariahs

i

ibues."

I

lately'he in' the

iri

will''.

'

'.<

>

astonishing:'1 he1 'conducts entirely1 by Mass ''every 'day. says' aOciistOrhed to rise was;

1

hour

!'

for

China,

j

ratsyNserpehts,'

birds'inests

is

coming,

for stomachs, they the -dogs,' and vulturris, The' nearest putrid erirrion.n; to this remarkable is tari'te' the (inhabitants of' Cochiri byi

afforded

!

dogs,'

arid:

witlr.

!

approach

!

1

respondence1'1 and himSel'f,

doctors"

;

:

i!.-

..

Newman are

Until

— :

February,

health

i

Newman. .r-

Oa'rHibaCl'1

eight;:n'ext

f

kites

and-unWise an'Un-Christian regulation, be 'must: and' which< in his 'heart: despise and detest.' But why do intelligent men to: beep) continue sincidrely. religibus in "aGhurch1 which compels her officers ?' cOriBcierioeri to do such violence to thOir

'

,!

"i

i

'

.

i

atsix"

i

!

t

trind

!

The

1

:

'

r

'

I

m

Cardinal

' :

'

i't

>.'<

i

I

:

!

con

he1 as Congregritionalist of must; Bishop'lately ecclesiastical' administer tbe: coiirVe, is 'rather law 'as it stands.' 'My 'feeling and ori'e of 'deep! pi ty fo r an intelligent'! as I 'believe 'Dr.1 sincerely!religidus.mari, Thorold to be, being compelled to'enforce:

i

afternoon

i

the

to

did'

:

cats;

tbeats'-pawsi' dainties! But the bavei all strorigeiv

'

'

for

;

discourse'

of Tullamore T6,wnj Commissioners then local/ branch ofithe League' met the jail on 'hisr release., Redmohd' outside number! J of ad the" morninga: Duningi dresses were ito' him; He. left presented for'Dublin>by<the

chapel;' Congregational of the Bishop blaming MrvetoingChapman's

froin

'

for:

while!

short,

hangingipn after it stopsj this and cultivates .only habit confirms of holding back.''! To give a ow the (east 'possible occasion, for back is holding Ber.raiik the best

the 'eleHafrit, The Cbihese

j

utmosbK'respect'.

the

with,!

a

taste

:

Tullamore "JailDeputations

in

officials

in

preaching 1 airi far Rbcliester

'Egypt

have

-

There

in

Variblisly

India the camellii

ho'rse;

by'

:

,

'apfririi'ritod in

<the

arid'in

'

>

'

is

Arabia

ithe

on

is

,

oh"

the"

sho'wing direction

'

;

'

the fact that the and that e very movement .be availed 7 of tp should thq, best advantage., hen the,. milk ceases tX\ to flow, the milking should stop at price, whether, the nailk. is or nbt. all) out

down

.

i

So'nni

'

.s

n

1

n

'by his' :sup-' work amongst/ been prevented

food

mind

in

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al

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land'

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relief

drag

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so.

'children their of',

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1

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everything, H umboldt

.

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serpent

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eat

:

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"-

even

In

ritore'.

theVyaSt inhabitants

the,

;

iheiaStinj

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Ainerica

.

Wex

jbe lost five pounds. in; w.eight. On removal to Tullamore _Miv Jaili Redmond -to: walk round agairi.;.objected and he .the yard, ring dn the. exer.cise was

chosen >

prisoners.

Jil

ford/

,

,

;

:

,

day

itheofiive

S

Vicar The, Protestant pf St-jLukje's; and a Jesuit Martyr.

to refusing! the exercise

.

,

,

for, !

in ring ordinary

i

'

During,

water'

arid

the Wal,kM.rou n.d with j-Hh'ei,-. yard

:

bread

dieti/of-

thai '

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man

a

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of

asked

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day, " an'

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was

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the

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stranger,

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20 years Smackers

named was

as

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got James,'

a

tell

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man

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man

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each

but

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times

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you

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say

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murder

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heed, sir we think

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say

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fired

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him, was

scaffold

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the

lands. notice

ill,

long

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of

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that

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the

was

set

day

the

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judge." " What Judge ?" man was You see the unfortiffiate of death' he when under the sentence the salt.,' He was eatin knocked over last I Was the Sheriff, breakfast. his run and tlie day before I saw' a rabbit the road, and I knew ." across

of

the

time

some

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are

a

said

fraud,"

his

feet.

than

five

to

jumping In

the stranger,

.

less

minutes

Old

so that mauled that stranger him mother, might have passed

had

street sun

old

an

ago

Smith,

under

came

Board.

She was extremely that look she would likely of kind. She did not any the but on a small is mainland, miles and there distant, being no

and it did not need care

reside

on

land

few

a

institutions

parochial

better in some

in

that Barbara place, of a pau the position trouble from which

occupied

necessarily per living she suffered

The out. dated back

and

In

years. she

many prosperous the foundation

more

had

days

for Chronic way laid and and out of this Indigestion Dyspepsia, had other as sprung complaints age and infirmities bodily crept apace upon her. she had Barbara was not albeit ignorant, fallen into In earlier life she poverty. of a fair somehow obtained the

advantage

aDd this, added to native shrewd education, enabled her to use ness, good judgment in her situation and state of to own respect health.

she

Although asthma

and wise

was

ailments

others

to see that these disordered stomach the main that if trouble others would soon leave the

in

that

her

with the do, bad breath,

headaches, the

at the

pit

tongue,

suffered affection.

enough

from

arose

had long bronchial

a

disease

and

oppression stomach,

throat, of the dull

began

usual symptoms the of sjur rising loss

bad eyes, became

;

faintof

sleep, in the

taste

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

been but

under

medical

to

effect.

In

treatment this strait

or

she one following touching appeal day made the I have been to Inspector swallowing medicines months. They do me no good. for J am going on from worse to worse. I can en dure that in a week or two it no longer. I. feel I shall be dead. here is last one 1 reguest would make of yo<> me a bottle givi of Mother is my only Curative Seigel's Syrup ; it hope. If it v roves a failure and does me no aooa 1 will die in peace, and make no more to expense the parish" It seems she had of one of got hold Mother Almanacks and read of the Seigel's the great cures wrought by Syrup iu cases years,

no

'

:

ike

hers. The Board

and

the pitied her petition, Syrup would

granted

the ever, the other What

was

course

of

been

medicines their a few

to

journeys

to find, in the had not only bed, but to move and had taken she

of out the house, considerable

get a

in

and "Yas,"

calmly, to the somethin'

the

broad

not

recognised .observed

as

of the

glare

his

own

the

noonday

Old Pete, man the injured " I was afeared !

they nearest drug store, was

last I for pen, night and that always snakes,

goin' dreamt means

that

seems on

him.

removed

unpleasant

Pete,

to

hap

hearty of

as

the

of power thousands Mother sale by and ed,

all

token

first

which true

Barbara

rapidly will

the hosts

Inspector of

Mother who

were

no

asthma than

more

disease

(indigestion abated, and it now be as hale and soon and be one himself,

to the the to save just ready to perish. Curative Syrup is for and medicine vendors,

living Seigel's

Seigel's chemists

The

ill.

were

her

and than

distance, health

better

enjoying

was actually since she was and bronchitis, of symptoms and dyspepsia),

woman

how believing, as proved as useless had already taken.

astonishment that days,

able to outside

about

she

lone

poor

"

iu incident the short and is told by Mr.

"

poor,"

He says that named Barbara

woman,

the

yet

Gray

:

day?" No

,

went

omens

Could'ut

other

,

his

'I

killed

off

fell

:

:

said

the

neck ?"

went

roe

of the one Micklejohn, Inspec Shetland Is Poor, at Lerwick,

R.

of

tors

coated

over

concaternate, that man night

before

The

very

it

thermometer

:

there's

who in

knock

to

That's

What.

"

least

this

made

mother

the

Dying

poet

annals J.

ness

Friday

They

;

a

Cairo. down twenty di'grees-.below N,b;' which ? No. 1 Below 2 Below Cairo, Don't what you timbei'head. you k now ? Seems to me the school that means you

shots

'both

beard Austin

you'

and

tight,

how.'

stop.'"

You

frozen

me.

to you he was

advised

never

at

memory

he urged

postponeJ-

Pauper's

the

soe.

one

had become interested. Drop dead of heart disease ?" asked

"

:

sir,'

be in sic

knowledge"

thing"—

dangerous

was

amusing

fluids

breakfast

happened

salt-cellar.

dead." Tlie

to make its possessor ridi often tends conversation culous. The following is a some river boatmen among sample an awful No. 1 Thatwas cold Christ I tell The river was mas, you. now,

1

Well,

He

peryhellion. and see,

"

indeed

is

slipper

A

as

"No." little

good

and

mother, severely. is ", Cause necessity he responded invention,"

and digestion, and could the be cured her. It is probable

instance.

an

yer there

ago stoppin'

healthy

one.-ti

,

me

the

it;"

"A

his

aid

was what Necessity that story, ma." mean What do you ?"

from Barbara

sneer.

"

the precentor minister and

when his

to

:

John

with

say

a

rear

mother

"

simple

ain't

it

conoateruation when one omen

a

second then he What sort

like

in a barber's shop. hair and the 'other was Red Head (to Bald Head)' bald headed. were not about wheir they You Bald Head— out hair ?" wpfej giving but there, they bad only Yes, I was and I wouldn't take a little red hair left,

Harry; replied of invention." remember you

promptly the

slipper, came

again plea

what

always

is

amounts

orneu

I

charges

were

men has often spurred with adversity, nobly his mother.

"

had a wart the latter about on hi as the re chin, big as a thimble of personality. Howmark savoured old Pete did not resent it. He erer, wan as of clabber. as a bowl quiet " "1 said the old mau, don't Well,"

He was mornin'.

men Two red One had

morning, it's wonld part

this

Pro

a

I Good boy. see what you are told." At a later of the day, period Harry, in a falsehood, was having beeu detected of a chas affiighted by looming visions

as

astronomers

suffocation.

.

beef only

to

of

that

it

is

straggle ?" asked

"

with ugly old man say that he believes

the like, coincidence

at peryhellion

the crowded

of hishelf."

hog

a

.Illustration

What to

"

long he tands in lunatic before the' asylum. Believin' sure in omens is a that sign of the brain has sot in." softening looked As the stranger at old straight

omens

and before

password,

"

on

An

and

ghosts remarkable

suppose one when there

the

make

to

verb.

was.

hear

I

on

in

Pete,

.clerk

business,

"

Really, haven't

Mel

in

I

town

1

hou-ekeeper : My husband said this morning that be was You may send a fond of smoked beef.

were

money

who acted as doorkeeper A policeman a dramatic performance gave a pass word of door instead cbeckB to two the building. women who left Within; one in the ia short time nearly every

;

nice

dead like

you

after

the

When

wart

a

"

first

killed

j

hardly

fired

to

an

do believe," said a lawyer, glanc " that my learned ing at bis opponent, friend has been innoculated with stupi" the general Perhaps so, but i'dity." belief have it in the natural is that you the learned friend. way !" retorted

butcher:

to

housekeeper

you

ma'am

<<

that

Chaucer."

a

like

:

Shakespeare like

bookseller's to bookseller's

new —

citizen'

make

he'll

alone,

St. of

think

,

Practical

.

Have

fit

Friend

night If that feller few more' plays

should

;

to

did you Louis /St.'

?

that

coincidence

,

vah

man

stranger who is

and

true,

old German box and the " to him. Do

an

finally

got into the propounded

.

sir."

:

What

:

a

a

the many miraculous things I don't wonder they believes in

seen

"

:

Young

pi

>

comin'

until

W

Yell,"

smiled and The stranger scornfully, observed that there was one coiucidencu remark about omens which was very able. Uncle Pete asked what particular

my-poor the

(picketing crippled,

Future.-

citizen; last

famili

,em."

at

You

'

advance

they rent."

my

"

a

know

the

rent

to.accommodate do

I

do

to

mo

expect

flights

How

"

crippled,

comparative

a

omens

of

think I've

a

help

!

who

myself. have I often ofstaiis with

How

:

face

several

man

have been shaved I

was.

collector

The

you

iu

lieves

old gent (handing Bless me, why, of

" :

Financially

bright

is

how were the negroes yafds. going to vote &c. the Finally, next; election, conversation to Bob drifted Ingersoll, and kindred spiritualism, tppics. "be Old Pete, V Some folks," says

ye. :

give,

Please

:

is

:

shaved Customer:

tors,

you

.

customer it had undergone :

"

/.

(altogether very polite) but I sorry, about me;"1

(hie)

whose

operations must you last

surgical

oast

turned

ain't

you.

:

are

whiskey

"

to Barber, looks as though

don't

if

offisher,

down."

upshide

this

Yesh,

Why,

a lawyer,, would' see and state my case

I

Randle

its

an

beer intoxicating ?" lager " ush for dat I W replied or gent zay. I drinksb feefty seexty und it never hurtsh me a day, ; glassbes how know itwoult put I don't peifa "

Austin, arrival, being a new about and is religious matters, sceptical candour noted for the insulting with his opinions. These which he expresses were seated in two, with several others, the shade of a. livery stable discussing sucli matters of national as importance of the Austin the dusty condition boule-

ma'am.

heartily,

Tramp

:

;

"I

Citizen

;

for

see ye eorain' ole oman.

in a Overheard bourne— Old .party

,

?"

,

lets

the

to

ye I

money)

Hamlet Immense. kin write

offered teacher a school to scholar who would come prize face. He was the cleanest school with of his pupils some to unable recognise the next day. to citizen clinging Policeman (to want a "Don't cab, you lamppost)

got

:

"

some

he

as

that

drink. intoxicating of who had amply witnesses called one after were qualities not

was question you consider

Man.

Old

in

blind

a

shilling

a

(piteously) Kind cripple."

A LouiB

Kansas

to

can

:

course, fellow ?"

i

-sii

out

tested anotber, named

of his skill in predicting and in horses. doctoring

account

Bam

with

how

cheese, i

sea,

be the For result ?" " Lots of people would

intoxicating wheD he at the Teutonic

licence,

prove

was

beverage A number

grog

the

keeper of a large York was arrested

selling

a

to

-

'

'

bad'weethnr

on

dis

poor Blind ?

on

'

Home'

.

sir

lady

hearted

retainer,

money)

sir. sorry,, Very, That so? Customer: it back ? expect

A

a

poor him

,

,

waiter

of

Texas \Sif tings), is (says old man with a frost-bitten of countenance, who enjoys in Tex Austin, popularity

queer-looking expression .considerable as,

I

:

You

help

Tramp

_

to

jO,u<>to.iiiei'!

,

cutter.

Please

:

drily

ahswer

Christian. His but he might, 1 think

please

hiin

be; a band, could ?yas— r" Yes, not his next-door

brass.

a

,

true

;

Feebil

;

Spurgeon

asked

once

they

carelespneBS apparent a lawyer ; By the way Feebil you're was what would you do if a' fellow to refuse to pay you a bill of goods? for

the

called

arly

i

was

if

Biseps,

carver.

stone

a

kind

a

Mr.,

hour!"

an

member

a

:

J udkins

I'm

Well, Well, soup." for I've been hunting

a

:

knowed

I

.

"

the

that!.

the

all

if torn

Qle Pete Dempsey,"

j

a

boarder

new

you,

Thank the minnit

.Mendicant

;

glad thing

This

out

brains

Kind old there's me,

!"

man

...

.

holder'

hot

of

without

tempted

an

to

the

New

at

charge

a

liquors

drowned."

"

that chicken beautifully. Thanks I deserve no, special

Mendicant

how's that?" Waiter, " I found this ?" cigar-

"

voice

since

long saloon

upon

j

greater afforded the

be

to

as

Biseps credit. I'm

cash." :

beer

temperance

u

his

whisper, at the

came:

get

this

it.

ability

Mr.

in ray accounts ?" re Discrepancies " not the bank clerk ; indignantly peated to are all of the accounts right a bit it; iB with the The trouble a mill.

what

their

do

membered

"

Parson

in

though

to

delightedly congratulate

your

opens, the her husband's husband curry

with

can

blow

to

must

,

good

said "

would

'

answer

your to get

made;

are as

Lady

,

randensed

seems

ought

to

people desired

you can." Uhmari ied lady—" it must be a great of one when husband and wife are thing Married mind." lady— That deijeuds on whose, mind it is." never,

It

bad.

opportunity

if

housewife

around head swims."

my

A- Superstitious

How's

'

come

been

,

her (whose husband is rescuing " I Shall keep my fiom drowning) Husband—" John ? Yes, mouth shiit,

"

did,

factories

are

country is

nor razor, the horse

you

'

Wife

A

how

that's

didn't

that

friends," lowering

were

shops what

'

I I

Plaintiff

only three where cornets

There

the

man.

why

you,

lump threw

wife,

your

often

so

Not

deal?"

good

;ii

Itae

f

;

lecturer, impressive,

hit."

how

iBj

at

dodge?" Honor, and

:

have her

will

with

plaintiff,

"If

h<>.

'

coming

nothing

h-ad)

sad-irou

a

,

she

will

draw

can-

well.

coming account.

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a

wind

:

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he

broken

(to

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:say

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j

up."

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on

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you

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long

doctor

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should the world 'fl

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you

pick

Magistrate ,.|l-

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to

stop

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.

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temptuously—"

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woman,

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old

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